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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. MOXDAY MAY 27, From Pocket to Pocket Send money near or far by TERN UNION Money Transfers Safe, quick, inexpensive. Patronized by the public to the extent of seventy- five million dollars yearly. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGR1PH CO. SCRANTONTO ENTERTAIN THE GREAT CHIEFS 1 i Making Elaborate Preparations for Great Council Sessions.

CHIEFS ELECTED Keenest Race for Junior. Sinramore, N. L. Trox- ell Winning- 1t pi Ion fur tin- i ni'M't inni'-ni of 7u(t ami MP-T wiv-H n-li'i th" Ixty-nlnth Ki 1 1 '-'iii'-il i i hi- cl' KIM! MI-M In that ell v. I I to I i iiini; i 'I CnMU'll piny I i an Imjinrtii imii in tl" 1 -mivi'iil inn i MI- -H II In lie Ili'lil T'li'M- i i ilnv inn' -I 'i'n- I 1 at Hi" New Wonderful Oil From Corn a Cooking Medium Easy to Use- Pure and Economical Food economy after all gets down to a question of food preparation.

Cooked one way a food may be costly and scarcely fit to eat. Cooked another way it is delicious and economical. Mazola, the pure oil pressed from the heart of Indian Com, is showing the way to better cooking at less cost. It makes wonderfully light, crisp, wholesome pastries, fried and sauted dishes and allows foods to retain their natural flavor. Since Mazola is a vegetable oil it enables you to help save animal fats lard, suet.

Economical because it can be used again and again until every drop' is not transmit the flavor or odor of one food to another. Mazola is the perfect salad oil a delicious tang and is much easier to mix than olive oil. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For greater economy buy the large sizes. 3ERNSTORFF IS INVOLVED IN REVOLUTION 200,000 MEN SENT TO FRANCE DURING MAY BY WEIUJ (United Stuff ('orrp-npondonn.

Dublin. May Unvolatlon of the ovirlonco obtained by the Hrltlsli government, of a revolutionary movp- ment In Ireland, which culminated last week in wholwwln iirrontH ot Blnn Fein loadorn, oniiHod wildfHt dlBCUBBinn horn today. Radicals bitterly denounrn dm omen ifwnod by tho official PHMB bureau last night as "one-sided" and declare it IB a connplrar.y. The evidence to link the Sinn Fein movrmnnt with man agentB, many of whom operated in America. Count von lim-nstorff, former amhasHndor to tho I'nltod fltates is involved.

The statement, covered alleged revolutionary and nc- tlvttles both bnforo and at'tor tho Banter rebellion of Utlfi. "It la an ox parte nialoment." declared the Irish Independent, Nationalist organ with Slim Fein "The accused have not, boon Heard. It la thus a question of orodltijblltty, upon Hritluh and Irish opinions may como to widely conclusions. i "All soctlons of the nationals have a profound interest 111 hnvliiR the Issue solved clearly and limnodlnto- ly. "Ireland la not, and never nun been, No nppreriahle number of no matter how eitremo, want to rid themni'lvos ot one dominion to fall possibly under worse.

"The Rlniring weakness the fovernmont'B ease is that it rests Bole largely on tho public speeches of Sinn Felnors. It Is a curious sort of a 'conspiracy' that pro- Claimed from tho housetops." The newspaper declares thai whatever countenance the extremists and In America gave "another rebellion," there are men among those Interned who would shrink ifrom the horror of pluriKlnK Ire- into blood and anarchy. to NeWft II 200,001) Ann rli-aii hav- fiinit. to in May. In figures will lie roni.idenibiy mninlient of th" Military fninnilt lee v-ero told tiidny (It their weekly roll ferenrn with the War Committee.

'im Wedlievdav evening Inme patrloMc nil pr, NEW MOVE TO POSTPONE THE REVENUE BILL (Sporlnl to News By I'nllcfl F'IT-HK). Wnshlnpton, Mny A new niovr- backed by both Democratic and puhllonn Ion (lorn to postpone) tho Revenue Hill until after tho Knll election -was hopim In today. Tho Wii.M* nnd Me.ann rommtt- too mooting liiion decided on plan whereby roiiR'rcflH londnra would Rot tognther with Ferretary McAdnn and try to on a postponement. I doll Wilson knew nf the mnvi olid Is favorably disposed to it. Tlmy also declared that If a compromise worn effected (bey would have Revenue lilll ri'iidy iiftor the: firnt of next year.

Entertained at the Morgal Home Sunday County Commissioner A. II. Morg-al and wile, of Wayne'-'lioro, with. tholr won, I'Juy Mortal, and wife, of: Hallimore, motored here on Saturday to spend the ueeli end with thrtlr son, Cluil. Mortal.

.11 131 South Ninth street. Tin- or Mr. Morgal in llio Krlck 1-0111- pnuy roproRouiatlvo ut Hultlmon 1 James Lord Coombs Baptized at Fourth Street Presbyterian Clilrf't Kleclcd. Otllclal eli'i'l imi ri'tiirns ennflrm I lie "I' the rnllovitIK 'MI clilel's: Creal S. Wllllain.

Si-rantnii ureat I'-ninr liiore. Cliai K. llell, I'ili plila; r.i'eiit juiii'ir Nnr- 'I'nixell. Alli-iit'nvn prnpliel, T. ('.

Iteswick, i ih-lphla; Ki'eal chief nt' rei-nrdH, T. I h. (''ra'ter. I'll lladelphi.i. and Rleut i keepei- wiiiiipnni.

i Thn keenest raei" va: fnr the nft'lco of juiiii iniii 1 1 'I'nixell received votes, which liear- i oKt. opponi'i't, John 11. I'Vilniuth, ob: tallied 77. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, saute, make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light, digestible pastry.

Should be in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FREE. Corn Products Refining Company P. O.

Box 1C1 New York STAKCH CO. 135i.ci.ih' mlSirrti. I'liiUtlnlphln, Pa MIM I ONE P'NT An unusual petition to the Public iService Commission was for restoration a grade crossing tho H. and O. had removed.

James Lord Coombs, I ho ono-year- old turn of Major and Coombs, of New York I'ity, was huptlzuil ill the Sunday morning service In the Fourth Street Prenbytorlon Church by the. Uov. J. Leonard llynson, the piistor. Major and Mrs.

Coombs wore, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Souder. of Miners' Village, and James Lord, tho preat-grnnd- father of the boy, who held tho il bowl. Could Te.ll Him.

you any objwct In piling up wealth? Perhaps you have an ambition to gratify, la there anything you want to do?" "There lit. When I am fixed financially I propose to see If tbert IB really any money in the business." Louisville CourU.ii> FAIR WEATHER IS PREDICTED FOR THE WEEK for the week hi'sl'mliii; Monday, issued today by Ilio veatlier are: North and middle A'huitic slate.T except showers Monday and by end ot i week. Nearly normal tempera- Americans and French Repulsed German Attacks iSpii ill to t'niu-tl I'I-'-HS). 1'aris, May of two Herman surpi'lne attacks was re- i purled by the French ol'fico day. of tlieso occurred nf Hansard wood, whero, Ani' nrli'iiti recently n-plared tho Krench I.e^ion ill tilt' I'I'lie oilii-r attack was at Vosges.

Krench irnnps madu biicci'ssfiil raids of Ni-ynii Liking prisonors. Mrs. Edward White At the Yorty Home i Mr. and Mrs. William White, with 1 I Ills Kdward dC cauu- hi-re Saturday on a viyii to and The elder Mrs.

While to remain for mi indeiiniie lime, while her son and family returned honi" Sunday evening. IlnrillK her Mrs. White will In- the Hurst ot Mr. and. J.

Harper Vorly, Kori-f t-trei'i. Firemen's Aid Paid Mrs. Arnold $180 On Her Husband's Death Payment has been made by the oluntec.r Firemen's Aid Association Fried Chicken rip Mazola cup (lour curximilk 1 tcaspnonful of Bait tenspnonful of 1 of finely uupinniin. chorpi-d parsley Wash, clean and Jiint. with rnlt und pepper and roll in flour.

Tut half into pnn which mupt be very hot; add clnrUcn nud scar on both sides very quickly. Adil little moro Mazoia if nrvdecl; cover pnn and push on hnck of stove it will cook slowly for SO minutes. Turn onro or twico. A littlo -water can he ndil to kocp it from Btickinff or petting hard. Wiicn tender, mid milk; remove cover and lot it oirnmor 10 minutes.

Thero will be two cupn of good rich prdv.v. Or rhirken can be breaded, and fried in deep hot Mazola. SALAD AND COOKING, OIL A of this city to the widow of tho Into Milton Arnold, of North Lebanon township, of the $180 benertts accruing from his death. The death of Mr. Arnold, who was a prosperous farmer, IK ihe twelfth in the history of the organization, which wan established 11 years IIKO.

Rain Interfered With Sunday Motor Parties Threatening weather on Sunday interfered with thu usual motoring parties. While there was no rain during the day, the clouds were thick ami black, and with a strong wind from me east it looked us if it might rain nt any minute. While there were many motorists out with their number nothing like would havo beou recorded, in case of fair weather. Many Visited Mt. Lebanon Cemetery On Sabbath Day Scores of people wore at Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery on Saturday and i Sunday. The approach of Memorial Day always brings thoughts of departed loved ones, as well as soldiers, and the graves everywhere in the great white city of the dead were 1'ouncl covered with flowers and other tributes. The fltful hursts of sunshine during the day brought numbers of people to the burial grounds on Sunday, and most of them left Just as hurriedly, as the clouds threatened showers. nal corps, Newport News, and James tieddes, British phen Burner, infantry, Camp Meade, I Army, Nova Scotia. XKWS WANT ADS.

CHICHESTER PILLS -r-v mi: Ti jour for IMnwunu I'lils In lied 2nd nieulllcN with Blue Ribbon. Take BO HjUf of four DrntfUl. A.kf IIKANIi FANS I THREE MORE STARS FOR FOURTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN FLAG Three more stars are to be added to the service fU.g of the Fourth St. Presbyterian church as the result of the action during jast week of that many more boys of the congregation who have gone into the service They are Wayne Bousing, slg- Keep Cool By Buying An ELECTRIC FAN All Sizes. Prices, $8.50 Up BENDER SCHROPP 90S CUMBERLAND STREET Bell Phone 51-M Bringing Up Father, (Copyright 1917, International News Service) By George McManus.

ISO BUT I WILL WHEN ME. WIFE HERE; U.v. MML MACiAlF. A DOCTOR -1 WAMT A PRIVATE ROOM AND THE DOCTOR IN WILDER "bHE'D NEVER ALLOW AM)( ONE TO TOUCH WILL 6E SHE. WHEN OUT.

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Years Available:
1872-1977