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PAGE SIXTEEN LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. am, fiEPt. 11, it LEVITZ FURNITURE CO. 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Guaranteed Genuine Imported Hartz Mountain and St. Ander- caaburg Male Rollers.

Arabs Meet Stimson Open Evenings During This Sale iiaiv lids As usual Levitz offers the most outstanding values of Lebanon. Here is your chance to secure one of these World-Famous music masters at this sensational low price $4.95. Kvcry bird a nntccd or your money refunded. Excellent Bird Cages Are offered for this Sale. Secretary of State Henry L.

Stimson was approached by a delegation of American citizens of Arab birth who are endeavoring to have the United States II'-T its c.ood o'I'iccs to Li Id l-'alcs PERSONALS FRANK CROPSEV WAS KILLED IN CRASH OF PLANE ATCOLUMBUS Columbus, Frank f'ropsoy, 3fi, piloting; a plane tn the first annual Nebraska air tour, was killed Instantly today He rrashftd from a height of 1,000 feet a half mile from the airport, here. The fall was In full view of several thousand people assembled to greet the 30 planes making good will of the slate. $26,000,000 TOO MUCH TO ERADICATE FRUlt FLY Washington, Today. Wood, of the House Approprla- (Ions committee, Bald after a rail at! the White House today that Florida citrus growers "will have to make, a much better showing" before he would be willing to support an additional $26,000,000 to carry on the campaign of eradication against the Mediterranean fruit fly. This sum has been recommended by the secretary of agriculture HS needed to carry on the war agaitiHt tho pest- Wood said he had told President Hoover that on the 'basis of present representations, this was more morfey than he believed necessary.

He saM, however, he would he wllirng to support a sizable appro- la non't ECONOMY IS WISE SPENDING. frock you bought only because it was a bargain, the suit that never was quite are your extravagances. Every closet bears witness to some impulsive purchase, some bargain that one never could wear. Real economy lies not in paying as little aft possible for several frocks, but in paying just a little bit more lor the one perfect frock. That is the secret of being well dressed on C.

L. 827 CUMBERLAND STREET Yl IRK JACOB JSANDERS IS FOUND DEADINBEDATANNVILLE Jacob Sanders, ono of Annvllle's oldest residents, was found dead lu Hoover has been invited to ucl PRES. HOOVER ADDRESS RADIO AUDI New York. Today, Pres ftr bed, at 8 o'clock, this morning, at tire home of his daughter, Ida, -wife of John McCnllough, with whom he bad been residing for some years, at printion but added that, past expert-1 i2fi South Chestnut street. ences had shown the governinont frequently appropriated far more money than was needed to carry on war against agriculture pests.

DOWN up 50c Down LEVITZ FURNITURE CO. Florence Norrls, of Cam- dcn, N. returned home morning, after a short visit with some friends. In tills city. and Mrs.

Roy D. Ruth and children, Allco, Harry and Albert, of Stato Hill. Berks county, Riiosts nt the home of their aunt, Mary H. Uoorty and family, on Sunday. Frank Ilamrrtar, of 413 lnut street, is Ko.lourning in Atlantic City.

Oorgo VV. Sttne. of 412 Chestnut street. Is rpplstorpd on the Kuest list of thr- Chnlfontr-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. nf 581 (iiillford Rtrcet, spent the day In Reading, as tho RHP-SIM Mrs- Grorpc llrnno.

ALL REAVES DETROIT TONIGHT New York, Officials of the Detroit Aircraft Corporation announced today that the all-metnl dirigible recently completed for the Nrfvy would leave Detroit between and 10 o'clock tonight for Lakehurst, N. where it will be perma-' nently assigned tho hangar epace alongside the Lo Angeles, vacant since the Shenandoah disaster. Tho "Tin Bubble," first flown at Detroit Just before the recent tional air races, will follow the night air mall route from Cleveland. It will not pass over New York City. It is expected to reach Lakehurst about o'clock in the morning.

Tho metal airship will be manned Knrl Smith and POU, Earl, 'by Captain William Kepner of the Army, who took it up on its maiden flight, Lieutenant H. J. Buggan of the Navy, who is stationed at Lake. hurst, and Sergeant Joseph Bishop of Mary of the Army. Lpbiinon route 7, was In Heading 1 1JOHNW.GARRETT Alfred Williamson and daughter, Louise, of AllPiitowTi.

who were the guests of John Williamson, of u'pHiman street, returned home this morning. He had been a sufferer from heart trouble for six months or more, and his sudden demise was not unexpected, although it came as a severe shock nevertheless to relatives and friends. A heart stroke was ascribed as the cause of death. Mrs. McCullough heard her father moving in his bed at 6:45 o'clock when she arose, but when she entered his room at eight o'clock he was dead.

The deceased was born and raised at Annvllle and resided there all his life. He was variously engaged In an eventful career. He served In Company 200th Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the Civil War. He passed his 85th birthday anniversary on July 18th this year. His wife, nee Emma Smith, passed away 33 years ago.

A son died three years ago. He leaves three daughters -Elizabeth, wife of G. Frank Henry, Harrisburg; Sarah, wife of John Kperaw, Hershey, and Ida, named above, with whom he made his home. the radio audience during the bnfi cast of the dedication of the Columbia broadcasting syntem Wednesday evening, The broadcast to begin ut trn Standard Time and continue Hu hours, also will mark the chaln'sinl ond anniversary. i I DEATHS AND FUNERA! FRANK LIGHT Frank Light, a well-known-fan residing between Kauffman's Chj and Bellegrove, died on Tuesday; nlng about 11 o'clock.

He was parently in the best of health he retired, and had been away home during the day on a busli mission. A stroke of apoplexy Is as the cause death. wife, nee Bachman, he leaves tl children, Mrs. Stella Ensmlnger, Kate Wilhelm and Ralph of Palmyra. vUNDY AND ANNE SET RECORD FOR SPEED IN ST.

LOUIS TO N.Y. FLIGHT (his wife us passPiiRfr, In flvp hours 21 minutes, dlslanro of flOfi Cyrus of F. T). 7, sprnt the day in ReadJng. lln had apparently RP( rcrord I tho distinct'.

CftiH. Hawks averaged i of New York, Today. It np- peare-d Inrtay thai Col. Charlos A Lindbergh hud been tonchliiK rec ord breaking plane what ppeod rnixlly means. Several days nRo ho borrowed tho plane In which Cnpt.

Frank llnwks had beaten liotb ICast WPRI and West-East non-stop transcontinental to Join HIP. search for In uplghborhood inllpn nn hour, t'ul. l.lndbpr nboiil 170. Brenner, of Fonrt nnd Willow strops, is gprnding a few days in Mnuch Chunk AMBASSADORTO ITALY Washington, favorable report on the nomination of John W. Garrett, of Baltimore, to be TranBPontlnPiitnl Air Transport then missing In tho Wrst.

Yostt'r- he flew bnck froin St. Louis with GILBERT'S 5TH LKIIMAN NTH. New Pack Hvlnser's Mc-al Reg. ba'g 5 lb. bag New Pack Aunt Pancnkn Flour f01 Special Pancako Syrup 1 oked JOHN M.

HEATH INDICTED IN SANDLANDS DEATH I'eti-olt. Today, (7P) HpMth wns Inillcteil by the Fed- onil (irnml today on three i mints In connection with the tlontli In the lietrolt river of Rlchiird .1. Sniidlnnds. I'Vdrral Prohibition 2. SIR HENRY THORNTON DIRECTOR CANADIAN BAKK Pastry Flour Eagle Brand Milk H.

M. Shoe Peg Com Seneca Sour Kraut Jumbo Peanuts RUter's Catsup Waldorf Paper Tomato Pulp or Puree Hitter's Beaus Fresh Corn Ceresota or PllUbury Flour Puddtua for fo 1 Cuslurd 1'iip toes Peck A MUk Pint ton Jonlo for Frt Qt 17c 33c 25c 23c 32c 49c 19c 15c 15c 35c 25c 25c 8c 25c 25c 59c 25c SSc 16c 18c Mnntrrnt, Today. Tbe I'nynl Hunk of Cnnndu today nmmun- i pd thiit Sir Henry Thornton, K. 1 1. I'hnlrniiin of honrd of dl- locttirH nnd Prosldrnt of the Cnrui- ilian Nntlnnul Hallways, lias been np- juiliitpd to tho hank'n lnvafd of directors.

Tho Koynl (lank of Cniuuln one of the largest In tlip coiiiiti-N" and IN ii international FEDERAL TRADE BOARD INVESTIGATES WHEAT Washington, a y. (AV Investigation (if the disparity between Canadian wheat prices nnd the prices of wheat In the northwestern ixtates, together with a study the I wholo subject of grain storage facllt- Itlns, has been Initiated by the Fed- ieral Farm Board. COMPLAINS OF DENIAL OF ACCESS TO RECORDS Harrlwhurg. --A clnlm that ho was denied nccpss to pome records of the Srrauton-SprlnRhrook Water Service Company wns innda by John H. Lance, Wllkes-Barre.

chief engineer of the three score complaints in the water nito casn. nt continuation of the Public Ser- Castle. to hold Charles D. Waggoner, President of bank at Tellurlde. for Federtl authorl- Itps here.

Ambassador to Italy, today by the Senate lions committee. was ordered Foreign rela- MISS MARY RIZZULO IS MISSING FROM YORK HOME MRS. MILES BANEY The sad news reached here of the death at Harrisburg of Cora, nee Flagg, the highly teemed wife of Miles Baney, of 1' Way. Mrs. Baney was under cal care at Harrisburg for time.

Complications set in death ended all suffering. She aged 56 years, a member of the erstown Reformed church and many friends who sympathize v( her bereaved relatives. survived by her husband and brother, Lieut. William Flagg, a 0 1 LaKelv mets Ired Id she h( mber ffor tapt. wa at hang They raj valu hairs )n tl a cove i Lake The ha: caslor The i riglbl An Id thl Ir by I I The the York, Miss Mary Rizzulo, 16 years of age, who ha planned to be married on Sep- New Bedford, Conn, tember .29, to Frank Is missing'from her home In this city.

The pollec have been asked by the girls father to help find her. Miss Rizzulo disappeared yesterday. morn- Ing. She had planned to spend yesterday in Philadelphia purchasing her wedding dress. The Intended Onofrey officiating.

Interment husband is aiding in their place In Holy Cross cemetery. P. MARY TATAR Funeral services were held morning at o'clock for Mrs. Ml Tatar, wife of Steven Tatar, of Church street, in St. Methods church, with Cyril Rev.

Jc IN i nnd Mrs. P. of Philadelphia, returned home today after a several days visit In this city. .1 Walsh, of Philadelphia, is a guest nt the R. J.

Murray residence, 12S South Fifth street. CHAS'FWAGGONER i HELD IN COLORADO BY FED. AUTHORITIES Xfw York. H. Tuttle, I'nltPd States District Attorney, today wired police at New NUMBER OF MISSING IN STEAMSHIP DISASTER IS ESTIMATED AT 145 Helsingfors, Finland, Today.

The number of persons missing in the Kuru steamship disaster Saturday continually increases and the number of dead is officially stated to be 120 while an unofficial estimate Is 145. Only 48 bodies have been recovered. The steamer Is In an upright position in fifty feet of water just outside the harbor of Tamefors where It sank In a storm. search- A license for the wedding had been granted by the clerk the courts- of Thompson's Sons were in charge arrangements. Toll It Through vlro Commission hearings today.

The Information which ho sought Lance testified conconiPil cost of excavations and pipe HUPS in Plymouth. At one point during his cross examination by Borne H. F.v,nns chief nvo pounds In forty-five days on fruit of company counsel, Lance was (juices. But ho had just gone Into cpnsurpd by Commissioner .1. W.

i bankruptcy nnd possibly this had Brown on complaint of Evans that something to do with his reduced thp wltnefis was arguing questions circumstances. It Is easy to shrink Instead of answering them. BOLSHEVISM KILLING GOVERNOR FISHER MAKES APPOINTMENTS TODAY Harrishurg, Pa-, P. Russell Gracey, of was appointed as associate judge in Huntingdon County today by Governor Fiish'er. He sncceeds Charles Green, who died recently.

Dr. C. J. Dickie, of Indiana, was named as a member of the State Dental Council and examining board, succeeding J. D.

Whiteman, of Mereer. Dr. S. B. Luckie, of Chester, was reappointed to the hoard.

8LM.OX CULP. Simon Culp died Tuesday noonj his late residence -In of complication of diseases, aged years. He was a member of Schaefferstown Reformed church. Is survived by the following childrl" Harry Deemer, Waldeck; Harvey Heverling, Brtckervllle; Ham, of Waldeck; John, of Kiel felters; sixteen grand children 10 great grand children also him. GINGRICHDEALER FOR HUPMOB1LE AUTO i RKDl'CTIOX MADK EA8V Recently a fat man reduced sixty- Paris.

Today. After four weeks ppent.ln Soviet Russia Investigating the conditions of Jews living under the Bolshevik regime, Rabhi Simon Glazer, president of the Central Council of Rabbis of Greater New York, has returned to western Europe convinced that "slowly but surely the life Is being snuffed out i If you lack the price of a meal. Where Fate Played With A. Plane TOP WESTERN CORN FED STEER BEEF. H.

S. Gingrich, of Frederlcksburg, MISS MARY Miss Mary Fehler, who lived to tl ripe old age of S4 years, died at tl home of her sister, Mrs. Isabella IlhJif near from Infirmitlpp due to advanced age. Her survivor, besides sister, Is a brother, Dllllnm. In ts.iao N.

Bahhey, Myerstown, Is ranging the funeral. -t- ough ransf IRS ST A at Pepte CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the and neighbors for the kindness sympathy sh'awn us In our receuhe bereavement, In the death of has been announced as a dealer for band and father, John Flllak. the Hupmoblle automobile In his district. He will be an associate dealer under Joseph R. Snyder, the Hup- ni CT mobile dealer of this locality.

Mr. of more than Jews Gingrich is an experienced hand In bv the Iron rule and diabolical in-1 the selling and servicing of motor genulty of Bolshevism." Rabbi Glazer, who Is a rabbi of Temple Beth-el, of Borough Park, Brooklyn, passed most of his time! while i'n Russia In the villages. He got In touch with Russian rabbis and Jewish faithful. SEN. AWfCOlOSKED FOR ACTION ON SHIP BUILDING AFFAIRS cars and he Is sure 'o be a popular dealer of the Hupmobile.

APPLY FOR MERGING OF SOUTHERN RAILWAYS also wish to extend our thanks fl the use of automobiles and tho beat tiful floral tributes. Wife and CARD OK THANKS nese We desire to express nur thank and appreciation to the many frienrl and neighbors for the kindness an sympathy shown us during our reavement in the death of John Wlda. The Actual photograph oX the ifl-fated T. A. T.

plane, City oi San Francisco, which crashfd airsinst Muunt Gallup, killing eight persons enroute from the Coast to points east. Government in- vigigtion in WashliiKton, Today, The Senate audit committee today oroVi'ed a favorable report on the Borah resolution proposing an investigation of the activities of American shipbuilding corporations In connection with International naval limitations conferences. Chairman Oeneen was authorized to report ther esolution Immediately the Senate and usk for action at once. CHINESElENTNWON E4NCHURIAN CONFLICT Berlin. Today.

Chinese Legation tills ufternuun bUlmuHed to (iernuiii ofHcu verbal nutx previous fur HcttliiiK the Mancluir- un railway ouiifllct. The. foreign office sent It forward to Moscow. It was learned that the new Chinese Ulii not clear up any of points which the, Russian gov- to the Nanking govern- made In lu cow- iy (pr in- of both Washington, Pittsburgh and West Virginia rail-j road today filed with the Interstate i Commerce Commission an ammend-j ed application for permission to ac-i quire control of the Wheeling and) Lake Erie Railway and Its subai-J diary, the Loraln and West V'lr- ginia. I The application revealed that the: Pittsburgh and West Virginia con-', templated the purchase of 76,795 shares of Wheeling prior lien 9,867 shares of Wheeling preferred and 112,000 totaling 362,638 plus Interest.

I IN MEMORIAM. Of Clarence Lumlermileli, 3 years have passed, JHh: 3 That clay, when tho one we Ive loved was railed We loved you then, wo love you Mr Forget you, no, will. We often sit and think of you, And think of you Rut oh. It so liarcl to think, We oould not say srood-bye. Diwrly loved and Badly inlawvl by Tarent-s.

Brother and Sister. Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

Lnuderinllch. Jl Jfuneral 119 West Main Street, Palmyra, Pa. ne 132 ft i V'.

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