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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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rjl jtebattofi's ftttorite Moving picttifre of Or fHfi THE WMKK TODAY SttOtfLti tfOtUV'S mo -A fcreat fhiwlfcel foWslgn Fsatut-e frxlajr IN THE ftRPTm Of Tttfc MhVti A great story of life In the coal mines. Pull of sensational scenes, and with a very strong plot. The terrific explosion in the 'Itnlhes is one bf the tnost vivid and realistic scenes ever produced. There are 6.6 other Intensely Interesting scenes in this remarkable lilettire. Don't to see this great feature.

JENA'S PEAttLS ami THE CHIEF'S PREDICAMENT- Two side-splitting comedies by the Keystone actors, that are a laugh from start to linisli. If you Want to chase away the blues, go. to see the Keystone comedies. CUPID XEVEIl AOEH A strong drama that forcibly Illustrates the old saying that love knows neither season, toe or clime. THTJ LEGttND.OF TITO EVEKOliADES A fascinating story with deep plot that holds you.

One of the best pictures of the week. COMING HAM) OF JUSTICE One of the most gripping stories ever told 111 moving pictures. This Is a production that has drawn crowded lioness for an entire week in the largest cities. NO MORE SORE of lid tf your feet are tender, 'sore, burn and sting ntitl keep you feeling miserable nil the tirnfc, so today, lay 25 cents say want jar of KZO. Then rub on EZO ami rub out agony.

distress will vanish like magic, and you'll have as good a pair of feet as anyone on earth. 'KZO Is a refined ointment that Is also splendid for chapped hands, chilblains, frostbites. Hoger's Store and druggists everywhere. Rose Butler Freeman Mrs. Mose Butler FVenian, who was burned on Sunday was buried his aHerfiodtt at Mt.

Lebanon ceme- el') 1 Funeral services were held residence, 2240 Walnut treet, the ReV. George Washington, iastor of the A- M. K. church of- clatlng. Funeral Director 'hompson was in charge.

Personal Chat About People You Know (Reoden of the News are Urged to FnnJsh Items (or this Department. Use Postal Card or Telephone.) E. P. iKcever, of 541 N. Seventh street, left thi morning for Allentown.

George and Mrs. iRliymond of 32'3 Worth Ninth street, were passengers for Reading spend the week-end vis- 'iting friends and relatives. Elizabeth Gibson, of 730 Center spent the day visiting in (. M. Gottshall and son, Ralph', of 'Harrisburg, returned' lo this morning, after spending a'few days In Lebanon, Mrs.

Thomas 'Philips, of 337 avenue, left this morning on tne Queen of the Valley for Philadelphia. J. M. Shlndel, of this city, was a passenger for New York (his morning on the P. and R- train.

Donmoyer, of Blghth and Jiehman streets, was a passenger Vast bound this morning. Rose Cohen, of Chestnut street, Is spending a few days in (Philadelphia. Ruth -Davis, of East Lehman street, spent the day In Reading. Ruth Martin, of G45 Union alley, left this morning on the 7:59 train for Mt. Alto.

Jacob Oberholtzer. of 500 North Kighth street, left this morning to spend the day visiting in Heilmandale. Samuel Grels, of Reading, returned home this morning, after spending several days in Ibis city the guest of friends. Charlotte Brown, of Chestnut street left this morning for Philadelphia. C.

H. Snyder, of Harris- passenger City this morning on the 8:05 L. and train. aiary Quinn, of South Fifth street, was a passenger for this' morning on the Queen of the Valley. JMrs.

H. of 467 New street, is spending a fow days visiting friends in Philadelphia. Uriah 23 Milllin street, spent the day visiting -in Heilmandale, the guests of relatives. K. Bnrky, of Reading spent Tuesday In Lebanon.

Briggs, of Wllming-ton. Delaware, returned homo 'this morn- Ing, after spending days In this city visiting friends. S. R. Doppen, of 310 Walnut Street, left this morning for Reading to spend a few days visiting friends.

Msts Catharine Price, of Lancaster, returned home this morning. ifter spending a few days In this city. Sara Landls, of Ninth and Lehman streets, spent the day Wotnelsdorf. Rolnoehl, of this city, was a passenger eastbound this morning. William VanBusltlrk, of 1.11 Lelunan street, left this morning to spend a 'few days In Reading.

the guest of friends nnd relatives. L. Shirk, of 118 North Elgihth street, spent the day In Lancaster. J. M.

Shlndel left foi New York this morning, on a professional business trip. Stella Haiti, a student at Ursitms college, returned to College" vllle this morning, after spending the Easter vacation in this city, visiting hor parents. Frank B. Hugendubler, of Palmyra, was a caller on Tuesday afternoon In this city, attending to official business. A.

B. Stine, of CIO North Nimth stireet, left this morning for New York Umberger, of Bismarck, is spending the day In Harrisburg. Rrminie ICiefaU'er and Houck, of the Knox school, returned to Tarrytown on the Hudson, after spending a few days in this city, the of. Miss Carrie Hynlcka, of Cumberland street. Kate Brandt, of Suodberg returned home this afternoon, aftei spending a few days in this city visiting friends and relatives.

Beaula Siegfried, of 1132 Buttonwood street, left this aWer- noon for Beverly, New Jersey, to spend a few days visiting relatives ami Mrs. Henry Rhodes of Jonestown, were vlsUors in tills city today. dale Rev. C. S.

Mervlne, pastor of tho entenary Methodist church, this morning at nine o'clock officiated at uneral services held over the body the late Miss Emma Scott, 1C North Fifth street. Relatives ml friends assembled there for th? ervices and tlie funeral cot-toga lien proceeded to where netrtnent was made. D. A Frautz as Urn undertaker. Alderman Smith Will Remove His Office John Donmoyer, of Lick spent the day In Lebanon.

Oscar Oswald, of Nortl Eighth street, left this afternoon for Reading. Claire Wenrich Dies, Victim of Pneumonia The Grear Ship EANDDEE lawert and mort cprtly pBMenjter pn Inland of the FARE, $2,50 ind 24 1500 Observation Pomp; Dinlng-Uooro Buffet Cleveland, Ohio I richer to .11 than iny klet. BufWo Co, The three months old baby, Claire Wonrlch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wenrlch, of Sand Hill, died this noon of pneumonia.

He wag the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Steckbeck, of Sand Hill. Two brothers, Ralph and Earl, survive. Pneumonia Snatches Away Little Ear Earl, the ten months old ehlU of Mr.

and Mrs. John Grimes, of 101 (Lehman street, died on Tuesday evening of pneumonia. The little tot was sick two weeks. Besides the parents the following brothers and sisters survive: Charles, George Robert, Esther and Mae, Money For You PORK CHOPS WITH FRIED TVlm off most of the fat from nice firm pork Do you reallze.lt is' a benefit, any one to know where you can ge jnoney in an emergency? If yo have Furniture, Real Estate or hoi a salaried position, we can asaU you, at a reasonable charge. "Vo repay us in small weekly or month ly payments.

Our reputation fo fair dealing has been earned by six years of fair dealing with Lebanon pepple, it not convenient to come to aur office, 'phone or write, and oyr CQnfldentlai agent will call. H. Miss Graeff Scott Carried to the Grave Alderman D. C. Smith, of tho ourth ward, has leased the two opnis on the second tloor of the Vltmyer building, 19 South trect, and remove hia office here next week following the end jf the April 1 business rush.

For 0 years Alderman Smith has iccupled his present oflices in thn Samler building which he now vacates in order that Improvements the Interior of the building may made. DR.KAUFFMAN ON DIVORCE His Bill Advocated by Maj. Shindpl Before Committee DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF GIGS 11 FOR A BAD LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOW THIS MPfKCTIVK 1- KUIf LAXAtlVtl ttlOftOtjGrtLY STOMACH, MVfcU 80 l-'f-US OF UOWULS lULR, GASfcS AN'!) CLOflfctOtJ.tt* A harmless cure for sick bowel cleanser, regulator ttfld'toft TO SIMPLIFY for biliousness, for a sour, the safest and most positive disordered stomach, for constlpa-i devised. LAWSj lion, indigestion, coated tongue, The day of violent, pufgftt sallownoss, delicious such as calomel, pills, Baits DORS Away With Personal Notice Sufficient aMajor J. M.

Shlndel, of this OH Tuesday afturnoon, addressed the conimttteo on judiciary general of the House of Representatives, at. llarrlaburg, In the interest of Dr. V. S. iKnufman'a bill No.

slightly Changing the divorce law of the tfdnle. Tho bill clurlfh's tho definition of r.ml "citizen" as applicable to tho dlvurco laws of 'the state, and provides miuat jus- Syrup of Figs. For the cause of all these lies in a torpid llve and sluggish condition of your thirty feet of bowels. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs tonight means all poisonous waste matter, the undigested, fermenting food and sour bile, gently moved on and out of your system by morning, without griping, nausea or weakness. It inoans a cheery day many bright days thereafter.

Please don't think of gctitlo, feollve Syrup of Figs as a physic. Don't think you are drugging yourself, for luscious figs, senna and uromatk's can not Injure anyone. castor oil In 'past. They were You got relief, but at They acted by wrong. a cost! bowels with fluids, but these flilt were digestive juices.

SytUp ot This remarkable fruit preparation Is a woiuloi't'ul stomach, liver and boon at. variance as to tho mwinlnti of "cIllztMi" and "resident" applies to divorce actions. Tin? word "resident" us now is ed lo things dloar. Bickel Performs Marriage Ceremony Thomas Levan Bickel, pastor of St. John's Reformed church, on Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock St.

John's church performed the marriage ceremony of Dr. Isaac B. High, of Reading, and i'Mss Mary T. Miller, of Linfleld, Pa. The ceremony was private, being witnessed only by the attendants, Miss Lena High, a sister of the groom, and W.

G. Lease, both of Reading; Mrs. W. R. Bickel, mother of Rev.

Bickel. and Miss Bertha AValmer- Following the ceremony Dr, Bickel entertained the bridal party at a luncheon in tlie parsonage. Dr. High i resident physician of the Reading hospital and after a wedding- trip to eastern cities Iho couple will take np their residence in that city. tlce for persons of foreign birth In action for divorce.

Major Sliludnl. and City Solid tar Waller. C. Graeft drew the bill as It was -presented toy Assemblyman Kaufman, nnd Major Shlndel pressed Its passage In a How on logic nnd oratory. committee 1s made up of lawyers and they seemed to np- ipreclate the value of 'ho for they Incorporated Its (onus In tho Kilts BUI, No.

420, which does away with personal sorvico of writs upon respondents lo divorce pro- cecdiiii'gs, nnd makes publicaition of notices sufficient. After substance of both were merged, the committee reported out, ami there seems to bo excellent tlwvt IK. will pass tho Mo Be as well as tlhe Senate. Major Shlndel stated that -theire aro no-ulterior purposes bach of ilie bill at all, and tlvat it. is purely in justice to people whn! may have citizenship papers, to do away with a controversy which luis long e-xlatod over 'the intorpro- a ch-urgo of larceny of the law, various The employes of embody only harmless which act In a natural way.

what right food would do Ing lots of fruit and what exercise Will do for the stomach and bowels. Be sure you get the old and genuine. Ask your druggist, the full name, "Syrup of Figs Kllxlr of Senna," prepared California Pig Syrup Company. back, with scorn, any Pig tatlon recommended as good." JudKes In dlffwoivt coutillps having naco received their pay by check FOREIGNER WALKS OFF WITH PILE OF MONEY Tuesday, urn! Is customary business men of Pleasant iHUl' celvgd considerable numbed theiu to bo cashed. Two of Hungarians wont lo the hotel," Hobort Mollman, tho proprietor, his wife nnd bar clerk cashed i flhwiks In the general run of InesH.

Thirty-eight dollars in amount, and 26 In another handed out about the the one man took both amounts land went. nwny. He had not" Hill hotel, on Tuesday, lvpl)ro GIU to noon today. wl.cn a foroignor wnJikod mlBtfflke (01 tlieft) cran tea exoi'temont at tho wince. created at tho Exclloment was Pleasant evening, away with that, did not 'bolonir to him.

Whether ho doli'bonUely (bo nioiiuy or look it by mls- tulto, is not clear, though tho constable of iho district is making a Hcairch for tho man to arrest Cole-brook fur Andrew and Richard Mellon, llonairc bankers at given nearly cinartir-milllon, I llshlug an Industrial research tory. costs less than Rev, Hainer to Address Fontana Sunday School Rev. I. W. llalner, D.

of Cavalry Baptist church, of Norrlalown, will address the Sunday school In tlie Fontana, chapel. on Friday evening, April -1. Halnep will bo remembered as making a most instructive address bo- fore the County Institute held In tblH city a short time ago, where ho was greeted by a largo audience. The Cornwall Hills Pledged as Security Tlie Pennsylvania steel company Is owner of 02 ninety-alxth parts of the Cornwall iron ore hills and tho whole has now boon assigned to the tflrard trust company, of Philadelphia, as security for a $7,500,000 mortgage given in October 1, 1902. Originally but 40 5-8 ninety-sixths shares of th a Ore banks with steel company's holdings of Cornwall and Lebanon railroad company stock amoutlng to 10,800 shares.

The Pennsylvania company now ports salu of. its C. and L. railroad holdings and ip its stead asalgns-to the Girard trust company astrufltee'the additional holding of 11 3-8 ninety-sixths of the ore banks. These additional 11 318 ninety-sixths represent the original holdings of the following: Kuphemla P.

Grubb Cerkoz, 2 ninety sixths; R. Percy Alden- 3 1-8 ninety-sixths; William ,0. Freeman, 3 1-8 ninety-sixths; Anne C. Alden' estate. 3 1-3 nlnety'Slxths.

The Pennsylvania company's electric power plant in this city Ig also Included In the assignment. HACFRRBTOWN. Rev. and Mrs. B.

0. Basom, left this afternoon for Jlageratown, Maryland, after spending a few days cHy, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bordlemay, paremta of Mrs, Basom. They were ifarmerly of 'Yprlf, tut were transferred to Hagerstown by the Ceatral Pennsylvania Conference of the United Evangelical chujrch.

Nothing! That's the next step less. This long-lasting morsel costs less tltsam cent a stiff fa if you buy it by the box. Its pleasure and benefit is making it national pastime. Bright teeth, keen appetites, improved digestions increasing. Smokers bless its breath; purifying qualities.

BUY IT BOHE It coats stoyi fresb.

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