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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 5

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SUN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 6. PAGE FIVE "LISTENING IN ON THE RADIO I An interesting advertisement never tacks reader. FRIENDS NOTICED IMPROVEMENT Wonderful ResultsfromLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound COOL AND PRETTY Pen-Mar Park On the Crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains ER SUNDAY $1 20 ROUND TRIP Train leaves Hanover 9.00 A.

M. Returning leaves Pen-Mar Park 7.30 P. M. MARYLAND RY. Does the public know youT It wil1 if vou advertise in Tha'Sun.

Make Your Own BUG KILLER P. D. You can easily make at home a full quart of the strongest bug-killer for 35c, enough to killamillion bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants. This recipe will not burn, rot or stain clothing, and is entirely different from any other formula we know of, as this will kill the eggs. Procure of your dnwrist ft 86c package of k.l eu th.n you Will have the che.nioal made exprensly to rid Hotel noHpttale and dwelhutfs of poshy bedbugs ami Other insects.

ImpoMiW. for th. devil, to ni.l the proper use of P. D. Special Hospital lz ee five gallons P.

I). Q. can be purchased scaled bottles, double atruugtU, liquid form. Sold by Emlot Emlet Drug Co ban on foreign fruits Quarantine Ordered to Keep Out In-jurious Fruit and Melon Flies. Wu'liiiijtiiiii, Aug.

Id. A qua rant Oil nil fruits and vegetables tillered Import Into the Inited States, excep' from f.inada, effective November 1, was announced by tile department of nericull nre as a slop toward keeping certain injurious fruit and melon Hies out of he country. ruder special permit shipments of certain fruits and vegetables may be brought Into the country, however, at the discretion of the federal board. The fruits and vegetables open to entry Include the principal items Vliich hitherto have been important commercial factors. Buried in $35,000 Robes.

Texarkana, Aug. se. cordame with requests made prior to his death here, the body of Or. Kred M. Spiers, reported to have formerly served as United Stales commissioner In Alaska, was wrapped in a coat of Russian snide, fur-lined bunts and a far cap when it was prepared for burial.

The burial robes, it was estimated, were valued at approximately The Taste of Louella! The delicacy ot Louella Butter can be tasted to perfection with fresh, green corn, or with any food that shows the true taste of butter. Butter lb 53c Thu finest butter in America! Richland Butter, lb 49c Pure creamery mints. Big value. 5c Lifebuoy SOAP, PROGRAMS Bait Casting Jud Landon. 7.40 p.

m. Baseball scores. 7.45 p. m. Musical program.

Station WEAF, New York, N. Y. 7.30-9.00 p. nt. Solos by Arthur Billings Hunt.

Burr McIntosh, the Cheerful Fhil-osopher. Betsy Ayres, Soprano. oooinnn i Ye rogram by Gimbel Brothers New York Store. Dance music by the Alpha Syneopat- ers, PROGRAMS 7.40 p. m.

Baseball scores. 7.45 p. m. Radio Comedy, The Country Boy, by WGY Student Players. 10.30 p.

m. Program by Perrans Orchestra. Station WEAF, New York, N. Y. 7.30-8.30 p.

m. Talk under the auspices of the Boy Scout Founda tion. Charles Wold, Musical Glasses. 8.30-10.00 p. m.

Popular musical program under the auspices of Leo kaY i a ui uu Feist and Company. WESTMINS I EH (Continued from page Two) "ollows: Edward E. Ilesson, No. Lumber $135, William II. Condon, No.

5, Lumber, $47.55, Frederick bounty Commissioneis Bridge $114. 12; C. H. Spicer, Mount Rose school for Girls, $142.82, Crownville State Hospital Spring Field State Baltimore Supply Maryland School for Boys Spring Grove State Hospital, Fidelity Trust and Deposit Company, $1704. 73; J.

E. Kelbaugh, lumber Tohn S. Hyde, stone, $272.66. Upon a request of the boaid of 'duration the county commissioners agreed to give $2,000 for a portable for the colored school nt New Windsor. Personal Mention Mrs.

William Unger ami son Bye is, Elizabeth Nusbamn ami Helen Reese have gone to New Market Virginia, where they expert to view the Endless Caverns. Ray Fogle and family have con to Pennsylvania, New 3 oik and Canada spend their vacation. They will visit Niagara Falls and other points interest on their trip. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jonn Senft, Shadyside, was the scene of attractive birthuuy surprise party, given in honor of Miss Louise Booker their daughter Annie and her guests the Misses Lillian and Natalie Rossman, Philadelphia. Games, music and singing were enjoyed by all. were served. The house was tastefully decorated in pink and the color scheme was carried throughout. The guests included Mr.

and Mrs. John Senft, Mrs. A. G. Wolfe, Silver Run; Mrs.

Charles Eckard, Pleasant Valley; Mrs. Wesley F.ekard, Wilmington, Miss Agnes Mas-enheimer, Pleasant Valley; The Misses Louise Booker, Wilmington, Rue Wetzel, Union Mills; Kenneth Kroh, John Wolf, Silver Run; Ralph Wantz, Union Mills; Paul Lea-therwood, Clarence Welk, Pleasant Valley. If you are looking for paying results in business, have the confidence advertise. RINSO Soaks Clothes Clean Pkg. 5c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Cakes 20c W.

A. I UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMFJC Successor to Bait's Sosi, 205 CAP-LISLE STREET dell Phnna 92-M. LUral 4-W. P. G.

White Naphtha SOAP Cake 5c Economy Prices! Climax Stove Polish, but 12c Snowboy Powder, pkg. Chipso, pk? 9c, 23c Star Naphtha Powder pkg 7c, 25c milk sunerior) tall can 12c Rich Creamy CHEESE lb. 31c 5c SPECIAL Picnic Shoulders 14c lb. Cleaning Needs at Babbitt's Lye, can I2c Sunbrite Cleanser, can Old Dutch Cleanser, can 9c Asco Ammonia, bot 9c Chloride of Lime, can Sana Flush, can 20c TONIGHT'S Station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6.43 p.

m. The Childrens period. 7.00 p. m. Baseball scores.

7.05 p. m. Address by Roy Schooley. 7.20 p. m.

Concert by the KDKA Brass Quartet. 8.45 p. m. National Stockman and Farmer Market Reports. 9.55 p.

m. Arlington time signals. Weather forecast. Station WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.

7.35 p. m. Open air talk, Plug TOMORROWS Station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6.45 p. m.

The Childrens Period. 7.05 p. m. Address of particular interest to the farmers. 7.20 p.

m. Concert by Anthony Jawelak, blind pianist. 8.45 p. m. National Stockman and Farmer Market reports.

9.00 p. m. Baseball scores. 9.55 p. m.

Arlington time signals. Weather forecast. Station WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. 7.35 p.

m. Health talk, State Department of Health. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned assignees of Ale-H. Robert by virtue and order of th Court of Common Picas of Adam County will sell the following dc scribed real estate: Tract No. 1.

A farm situate in Pleasant Township, Adams Count' adjoining lands of Jonas Robert Levi Foulk, John Hartman, Hear M. Strinc, Levi Eckert, and other and improved with a large two-stor stone house, large bank barn, wago-shed, hog pen, chopping shed am other outbuildings, containing 18 acres, more or less. This farm is sit uate about one-half mile fron Square Corner and is in cxcollen condition of cultivation, well of nev er failing water at the am spring near the house fiom whict source, through windmill service ant a water system, water is delivered ti the barn and hog pen. Tract Tract of land ii Union Townshin, Adams County Pennsylvania adjoining lands oi George Kump and Edwin Matthias containing 19 acres, more or less, im proved with a large two-story bricl house, bank barn, wagon shed, hop pen and other out-buildings. This property is improved with a wate: system which supplies both house and barn, electric light and telephone service, steam heating plant, in fact this is practically a house with al modern improvements.

It is locater along the Littlestown and Ilanovei State Highway, about one mile fron the former place. Tract No. 3. Tract of land situate in Union Township, Adams County adjoining lands of S. M.

Keagy. Raymond Sell, George S. Kump ane others containing 6 acres, more -or less improved with a two-story brick house, stable, chicken house, hog per and other out-buildings. This is improved' with electric lights, with a well of never failing water at the house and also at the barn with a windmill service system. This property is located along the state Highway between Littlestown and Hanover about one-half mile from the former town.

Tracts No 2 and 3 will be sold on the premises on Saturday the 18th day of August, the sale of tract No. 2 taking place at 1 oclock p. m. and Tract No. 3 taking place at 2 o'clock p.

m. Tract No. 1 will be sold on the premises near Square Corner on Saturday the 25th day of August at 1 oclock p. m. When attendance will he given and terms made known.

CURTIS C. RERKRT. ELMER D. BUCKEY, Assignees. Half the- purchase price can be left in these properties at 511! per cent.

SCHOOL NEEDS Fountain Pens $1.50 up. Eversharp Pencils $1.50 up Hanover News Co. Boadenhamcr Bldg. CENTER SQUARE PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 8, 1924 Germany township, Adams County, one mile South of Littlestown Live Stock and Farming Implements DANIEL M. BAIR E- Rawin trtY r.

W7 to of an by La to Beloit, is. "My female trouble was brought on by overwork. I had worked r-, tin stores and had to do heavier work than my strength could stand, and had to be on my feet most of the time. Finally I had to give up this work entirely and stay at home. Doctor's medicine did not give me much relief, and my mother wanted me to take Lydia E.

Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. I took a couple of bottlesofitandthoughtitdidnothelpme as much as it should, so I gave it up to try something else. Nothing I took helped I me much, sol finally decided to give the v-KlVbl ComPound another trial and ot, 't to. ak( sure it would help me. I have taken it over a year now and it has brought wonderful results.

I have gained from 93 to 110 pounds and am keeping house now. My friends all notice the change in my health. I will be glad to answer all letters that women write to me about the Vegetable Compound. Mrs. W.

G. Monkon, 1515 Park Beloit, Wis. Mrs. Munson is willing to write to any woman suffering from such troubles. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises hereinafter described on Saturday, August 18th, 1923, the following vuluable real estate A house and lot of ground, known i as No.

221 York strevt, in the bor- ough of Hanover, York County, described as follows: I Beginning and containing in breadth on said York street, on the! southwest side thereof, fifty (50) 1 feet, eleven (11) inches, and in' depth two hundred and thirty (230) I (eet; bounded on the north by said York Street, on the east by property of Robert Schmidt, and on the south and west by twenty (20) feet wide alley. I This property 1 Improved with a six room one nnd one half story frame house. This property would make an ex-1 ceptionally fine residential site. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock p. when terms will be made known.

LIZZIE M. KROH, JOHN E. KROH, MARY J. KROH. Jesse Crubbs, Auct.

7 1 32 FESTIVAL Midway Athletic Club will hold a festival on Thursday and Friday, August 16 and 17 on the Midway grounds. Boys Club Band will furnish the music. EVERYBODY WELCOME Committee. Edw. F.

Stermer, Manager. Reg. 12V2c TEDDY BEAR CORN, can 11c Sweet and tender. Unusually big value. One Blend One Quality One Price The Best Cup You Ever Drank! Asco Coffee lb 29c unt tarte iL ami youll taste the difference! Asco Evap.

Milk (The lOU will not enjoy your vacation unless your vision is clear and you are free from eye-strain and eye-headachja. Why not see us before you take the trip and have our competent optometrist examine into your eye needs. The cost is not prohibitive and you are certain to have eyeglass comfort. 4 FOR SALE The following used taut Oodge Touting. Cyl.

Oldsmobile. Chevrolet Sedan, Chevrolet Touring. 1 1922 7 Passenger Hudson. 1 1923 Maxwell Sport Model. (Run 300 miles Bargain) AH cars in good running order.

Hanover Hudson-Essex Sales Company, Rear 143 Balto. St. Hanover, Pa. 1 fr fr C. S.

DAVIDSON Registered Civil Engineer Registered Land Surveyor Room 17 S. M. Bldg. Hanover, Pa. Municipal Engineering, Invest! gallons, estimates, and designs for Water supply, Water power, and Sewerage.

Structural Steel and Concreta Jeign. Land, Topographical, and City Surveys. Lot Layouts and City Extensions, Maps and Reports. GOODS GARAGE AGENTS FOR THE CHALMERS AND GOOD MAXWELL Fisk and Good Year Tire Free Air Service Repa iring Storage Supplies and Accessories Carbon Burning Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited Local Phone 305.Z. Bell 4-J 325 FREDERICK ST.

143 W. Market St. YORK, PA. BUILDING LUMBER Hickory, Oak and Chestnut Wood tawed to Slovn Lengths 'uslity and Prices to Suit Everyonr lickory $12 per cord Ink Wood $10 per cord iixed Wood. $9 per cord hestnut Wood.

$7 per cord WENTZ BAKER 100 Walnut or Baer Ave. Local Phone 54-X j. H. MARKLE Notary Public Auctioneer Insurance of all kinds tU kinds of Licenses Secured Lock Box 44, Hanover, Pa. NEGRO STAFFF0R TUSKEGEE Veterans Bureau Head Selects Per.

sonnel Fop Hospital. Washington, Aug. 1C. After several tonferences with white citizens of Tus-tegee, who have protested tguinst tile installation of negro per-lonnel at the Veterans Hospital there, General Hines, director of tim veterans bureau, has selected six negro 'ihysieiais for duty in the Institution. I llo.slji lays.

The present while commanding ollie-ar will remain for tile time being, but (Tenoral Hines said (lie original pulley af Installing a complete negro personnel has not been changed. Mayor Denies Right of Martial Law. '1 nlsa, Aug. 16. Declaring that Hie military cannot supersede civil authority while conditions are as they now exist, Mayor H.

II. Xew-iilock issued a statement here asserting that the civil authorities of Tulsa will continue to function as though martial law had never been Invoked. The governor instituted martial law as a result of flogging outbursts. Ring Reveals Secret. Georgetown, Aug.

16. When the mother of Albert a Waples, a popular school teacher at Coolspring, found a gold wedding ring in her bureau drawer she began to ask questions and finally disclosed (lie fact that she had married Jerry Wagamon, a Milton business man last January at Elkton. The two have kept their secret well. Says Volstead Looked Very Dry. Bremen, Aug.

16. "He looked very Jr.v when lie told me lie did not wish to lie interviewed." This was the impression made h.v former Representative Andrew J. Volstead on one of the Orman newspaper reporters when he arrived in Bremen on hoard the America. Volstead Is on his way to Copenhagen to attend the International Crngress Alcohol FRECKLES Dont Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine Double Strength This preparation tor the treatment of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Dont hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and remove them.

Even the first few applications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of the liglhtcr freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for thc double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. Adv. WHY BE WEAK AND NERVOUS as a result of pale, thin watery blood Nuxated Iron will help make you strong and well again; it has been used and highly endorsed by formei United States Senators, Judges of U. S.

Courts, many physicians and prominent men. F.ven the Pope al Rome wrote especially of the merits of Nuxated Iron in a communication to the Pharmacie Normale. Over people are using it annually to help build rec( blood, strength anu endurance. At all druggists. Adv.

NUXATED IRON I Enriches the Blood- Strengthens the Nerves LITTLE MARY MlXCP 1AR-. i 'too Ctt T3UJE "UKsetei-S Ill You A v4os 14 "THAT Wood Cbockful of Nourishment! Victor Quality Loaf 1 Quality Kread mi There's health in every crumb. BEST LEBANON BOLOGNA 16c lb. For the Folks Who Prefer an Extra Heavy Drinking Tea Pride of Kiliarney TEA, lb tin 65c Kfllarney in a delightful combination of the Family of Heavy Tea. Exquisite flavor.

ASCO TEAS (Five Quality Blends) 'i lb pkg. 14c Asco Orange Iekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Black. Mixed. fsrJt'i Onl? Exckuiv Ston YORK, PA. PA.

PEARS, bi Our Rrg. 33c Asco or Del Monte CNlifoiniaV rlmiroL fruit. rich HUgar syrup. Used Cars For Sale 1 Overland Sedan. 2 Overland Touring cars.

17 Passenger Buick. 1 5 Passenger Buick. 1 Ford Sedan. 1 Ford Touring car, 1 Dodge Touring. 1 Dodge Roadster.

1 Metz. Cars are in good condition. Can be seen at the City Garage. THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG Tender Calif. Asparagus (new crop) call 23c Cut String Beans (new Crop) can 12c Choice Tender Peas (new crop) Can 15c Asco Sweet Peas can 17c N.

B. C. Lorna Doones lb. 28c N. B.

C. Snaparoons 11). 22c Fully matured, 31c In a 18 YORK ST. WOMAN OF IT! yrv I Hart! i A CJ 227 Carlisle St. fF7 'vv iuu vrw i 1 OUT rtlY Tit rseivV-d i-vyrct 04 Vie YcJO CrR I I AH? -WrAY our 1 ftute i 312 BROADWAY.

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