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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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iCTOfty Shoe 5aie Starting Our Greatest CLEARANCE SALE! we have appropriately named it our "VICTORY" SHOE SALE. These are times of "RECON- merchanl as wel1 as for th nation. Stocks have to be reduced to peace-time levels. Many Styles have to he eliminated. So we start one of our smashing, rousing Clearance Sales tomorrow-those who call here while the pickings re surely shout "VICTORY!" $6.00 Women's Brown Kid Lace Boots Sale Price, $4.35 $6.00 Women's Khaki Kid, Cloth Top Sale Women's Brown Kid, White Top, Lace Boots Sale Price, $2.35 $7.00 Women's Brown Pat.

Cloth Top, Lace Sale Price, $4.35 Brown Kid, Gray Kid Top Sale $9.00 Women's COUSINS-Tan Calf Lace $5.95 $8.00 Women's Button Boots Sale $4.65 $5.00 and $6.00 La France and Cousins Patent Boots Sale Price, $3.35 $3.00 and $4.00 Women's Pat. Button Sale Price, $1.95 $2.50 Women's Patent Button ale Price, Odd Lots of Men's and Women's Rubbers Sale Price, 50 cents ttto 1 735 CUMBERLAND 6r. C'lhfe Tablets, thfe tdtt for eateflieii gently on the ted positively do the fcwtk. PeopW afifieted bad bfeatfe ftnif quick felief throujjn Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

The plcasrnt sugrr ceateei tablets arc taken for baj by all who know tbein. Dr.Edwards' Olive Tablets act but final? on the bowels tod stimulating them to natural action clearing the blood ard gently jJUrifjinf the entire system. They do that whicl dangerous ealcnsct c'ocS without an- of the bad after effects. i All the benefits of fiasty, Sickenmr i nripmg cathartics are dcHved from Dr "Awards' OltVe Tablets without gripinr pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr.

M. Edwards discovered tl- formula after seventeen years nf prat among patients aflicted will bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olivo oil; you.will know them by their olivd color. Take one or two every night foi 3 week and note the effect.

iOc and per box. All druggists. ventured one bull-dog jawed Johnny Bull cousin. "Before the war a German vessel and an English vessel went Into an English port with the same advantages. The German vessel had the same advantages for coaling as the English vessel.

It was the same with a nations. What 'more do you want. No; England will not allow her fleet to be thrown into the disarmament plan. And England will not allow her fleet to be used to the disadvantage of any other nation. tho English fleet has the been an International police force long before the present war." i Left to Take Course In Nurse-Training At Hahnemann Hospital ij vw ton, net i ur Miss Mary HarUieb, 521 North a few days, and the father, of, course Tenth street, ami Miss MarJo Shaof- Sent on Errand Saturday, Since Which Time Whereabouts Are Unknown PRETTY "SLAVISH GIRL Resided With Grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.

Varholy, on Cornwall Pike Annie Lolee, a pj-etty Slavish girl, aged ten years, 'has been missing from her home, on the Cornwall Pike, since Saturday last, and the worried father of the child has appealed to the NEWS to sound an alarm in ihe hope of locating her. Mother 1 8 Dead. Annie's mother Is dead, and her rather, John Loise, makes his home at a boarding house at No. 14 Lehman street, so the child has baen living for same time with "her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Var- holy, at R. iP. D. Box No. 6 on the JUNIPERTA, lafetf, beiti and fly PROF.KECHNER AT MEETING OF BAUJAGNATES pike.

Sent On BrrantL On Saturday afternoon last, child was sent up-town on an errand. She d'ld not return and has not been seen since by her relatives who are now most thoroughly distressed, as they only became aware of her disappearance on Monday. The grandparents, quite naturally, thought the grirl had gone to visit her father for Prof. Charles 'Kelchner. In charge of athletics at the Lebanon plant of the Bethlehem steel company, will, attend ihe National league base ball magnates meeting tomorrow at New York.

While Crtarl'-y has severed his active association with the St. team, he continues deeply Interested In the contlnu-M success of organised base ball more particularly as Rickey's team. affecting' Hence his Branch decision fer, of Front and Lehman streets, thla morning for Philadelphia, where they will enter the HaJine- mann hospital to tnke a three years In nurses training. PARDON BOAKD TO STT knew nothing about It. Spooks Kiitfllsh.

Tho sneaks English well hav. Ing aM.e/ded the local Tha father also speaks English fairly i i well, but to maJfo sure that no takp wouJd made, he brought tw Interpreters with him and thus ip the matter. The police ha Ucffln Work Day After: been appealed to. but wore unabl InanKtimtlou. to furnish any clue as to the where- Jan.

new abouts of the child fhJS i Par lons Mr. Lolse has two o.her children there wlkl be two changes. wilt ro-jnne aged four, and other Its work on the day fallowing, thirteen, both ot whom the inauguration. The Calender tori the grandparents at the new board's finst sitting Is bolngfabove Indicated. made u.p, a number of applications having filed.

The present board completed its work at a sea! slon last week. Senator Edward E. Beidleman, iLleutenant Governor-elect, will be- oame chairman of the board, under the Jaw, on the day he Is Inaugurated, succeeding Frank B. McClaln. Oyrus E.

Woods, Secretary of the I Common wealth, remains a member, Und Attorney General Francis Shunk I Brown will bo replaced by Schaffer. Paul W. Houck, Secretary of Internal Affairs, one of the two members elected by the people will retain his seat until May, when the fll (IrJ Jl HI new Secretary of Internal Affairs, PUTS THEM TO ROUTINRIGHT Uses Sensible Method. There's a night and a wrong way of doing everything. We all know reorganize later in th month.

itift fvi.i ti 11 iVJl AUU James F. Woodward, will qualify. that take heart-d'epresslng head- The State fiscal boards will ache Powders and tablets le most cer- tain-ly the wrong way and very often disastrous. The right way I to get at the cause. That's what BA-HA-NI does.

Just take one BA-HA-NI tablet with your evening meal and you will soon say good-bye to every headache GERMAN AS PIUKKS AMU Be Awarded for Achievements iu Fifth Uhcrty IAIUII Washington, D. Jan to be on the Immediate scene of tmtles during thn next few days, keeping In touch with the players of the fast set. Who knows but that he will take advantage of the opportunity to Innd for his Ix-ban -rl team of Htiveral additional plny- ers, thereby pounding out another championship aggregation for Lebanon. Charley will bo Joined at Reading Jako Daubert, the pormer Brooklyn -first Backer, nnd they will to New York together. JAS.WAGNERHAS BEENHONORED FOR THIRD TIME James M.

Wagner, of 522 North Tenth street, this city has batu jially honored by appointment fo the third the District Deputy Grand Patriarch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of the Lelia-no County District. Encampments Vos, 68 and 144. of this city, and .149, of Myerstown, are the district. Mr. Wagner's second erm expired at a short time agj.

and he was most agreeably surprised this week whe he received i commission from Grand Partriarcli T. Janes, fo another term he appointment is a decided tribute the activity and efficiency of Deuty Wagner. t- VT wi jr and dizzy spell. Your bowels will be thousand German helmets 1 gular ur digestive organs per- I hv p. nnn 0 i feet and you will be 0 longer a slave captured by General 0 JUMi new, taken from store-! houses behind the enemy lines andi an battered relics of the b'attle- been ordered by B.

Wilson, director of Libertj publicity, for distribution In the J'lfth Liberty Loan The VICE HA ID COURT CLASH Attorney and Magistrate Come to Blows at Chester. Chester, an the hearing roam. Alexander returned cases, In which 17 men and women nmates of two alleged disorderly ge headache powders houses wore the a Start this very scene was enacted in PING OF GERM AN SHIPS MAY BE EHRAVAGANT WASTE Naval Men Declare Upkeep Would Be Too Expensive Because of Standard Views. will fit. Th purls ant standard, lnteivhaiijjenblo uiul quickly replaced- "To the German fleet (luiuiMXI on your hands won id bo Ilka owning a foroigu car.

It not so bad until down. InvHgiiio having to soud to i Uerlin for spare purls on battle ship whlln In inanouvers, "Why not put tho ships on an International Auction biocK nnd auction thorn off to some of the smaller of thfl captured decided in 011,1 cornor of i-oom at Philadelphia Uo- WW doridwi to the Of salt'-uppolntPd tnh of Llputoiittnt D. and 8ever.il othor In week In etwge oi Naval pboto- jf you HAP A NECK gw THROAT -IV, gniphs at thp Awuiomy of tho nf Arts. The exhibition lofi for Ottawa. "There is only one aupronrinte (ato tor German floot sink was tho ultimatum delivered liy Uleutonuut Talhot.

Thu circle of uuval men noddoil their hinuU In Hpprovnl. When a shocked American clvlllnn voiuuiod the suKgestlon that it was "an extravagant waste" nnva! council descended to cxpjuin. say" coutlnuad Iweuneitant Titlbot. "Not You would find It far more extnivii- guut to tttteiupt to ktsop the r-apiur- vesspls. Ask your American na- vo4 aud I bet they will vote Unanimously fpr slwklug thos ships.

"Every navy that took over any of Wie vessels would to keep on bund a complete set of or each class of captured YeasMls of tfce dreaduouifht and Queen olaaa others all wa4c la Btwidard uarta. FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. Klnfi'arNiw PJscovery has a Wty record behiad ic It buflt Iu wpvSiao oaltip tlQo of positive results, pa la relieving the throat; Irritation 0 8riPS nations In South America," ventured the American civilian. "The ships would IIP so scattered around the world that thoy would not form a menace to our peace any more. "Yos, but it cannot be done If we aro going to make the Monroe doctrine international and protect Phe rights of small nations all over the world.

What assurance would we have- that som of the richer of tho smaller nations would not use the arquijrPd bargain battleships as a. sort of big stick over their weaker neighbors. "Well there Is sura a tot of material in oue of those big ships that can be salvaged," persisted the American civilian. "Very little considering tho money invested in the production of 4 battleship. You can strip sbm of the equipment out but the hull Is valueless, I say, sink tfte blooming boats." And.

oiloe again the circle of naval officers nodded their heads and the majority had guess If you feel so extrava- rant you will have no objection to sinking; or Interning a few British Ktr.utor^ ywid tiattleships, so the other members of the Peace' on aji equal foot-, in 'the League of I the helrnete will be alloMed to Federal an etlte Reserve District headquarters an the', Sale by 01 Snav basis of t.hol respective subscrinHnn i Ieacllng druggists everywhere, quotas, and will you. Take one with your meal each evening and In a ehort time you will marvel at the absence of d-izzlness headache attacks and at your healthy stomach! Snavely and quoUs, and will 1H as lur ai-hipvornpnis under rules district DIXE OX ROAST C.ues's of KeHring ou SSO-l'dunrf Bloomsburg. Jan. 15 a to his proprietorship of the here Exchange, the largest hotel Robert. HuntziiiKPr on night served a dinner at.

which sou-pound roasted ostrich fei the menu. It came from t.h de nc African Ostrich Farm and Feather Company's plain, at Espy near here. Mr. Huut gRr will not ask for a renewal of his liquor license, which has been in force for more than 40 years. HOIJIU5RS AUSO FTBKnUOS Confess Intent to Burn Vacant Home to Hide Looting.

Lancaster, Jan. Through thn arrest on Tuesday of four more persons, Including a woman, by Sergeant Ely. of the State Pqlic'e, information was obtained that; plans had been nmde to burn th C. A- B. Zook home at Eden, to cover the trail of a gang of robbers who stripped the house of valu- I ables.

One of the men arrested ODCTOB'S DONE fessed that the home was to burned, and bottles and cans of kerosene found on the premises proved his statement. When he learned of the plot last night, Mr. Zook, in statement, charged the Lancaster county authorities with "failing to protect his home while he was serving his country In the war." To daite six atrrests have been made in connection with the tnite Thomas C. Berry and W. Cloud Alexander, of attorney for the prisoners, became Involved In a flsrin encounter without gloves The little Media attorney persisted In reflecting upon tfie Police Magistrate and Berry ordered him from the hearing room.

Alexander re- to procure his hat and coat and resumed the word war, Indulging iu personalities that caused Berry to assume a retaliatory attitude by leaving the Magisterial bench, andl but for tho interference of others the hearing room, the men have come to I The houses were raided Monday night by Chief Vance, accompanied I by a squad of hluecoats. It was I the first raid the Chief personally directed for feveral years, and It is taken for granted that the UUU- LllO have Mayor will hereafter take no chances with subordinates. Margaret Johnson was held in 1,000 bail for Court, and the ball was fixed at $300 for each of the otner wornen. tt 4it uuuittTuviuu uiw case, $ne War 1 Not the flood They are Jason Baxter, Paul Howe, Pivprietiry I Harrnau Morningstar, James imrr fl JT' BDei tUa and Davld ingredients of good prepared I (e worth several thousand IMPORTANT LINKS are those (lollars Joeateol at tlie WslrfeJs. physicians Oj If towMua had 8 uggested serious- ly that the naval officers go out 8 od I Ofprn to get they could uot have! more tAorouehly Bhocfeed, assured that it auempt at sarcastic with Doctors iron Pills tew won ia Wl There was a meeting of the friendly Society in tie Parish Tuesday evefltog.

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Pages Available:
391,576
Years Available:
1872-1977