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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX EVENING REPORT. LEBANON, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. BIG PROBLEMS TO CALIFORNIA HAS Beauty Wins "Fame And Fortune Contest" OLVE TODAY jit i im Mia MR WASHINGTON DESERTED BY POLITICAL FOLK MAJORITY OF WHOM HAVE JOURNEYED TO HOMES TO CAST VOTE REPUBLICANS CLAIM STATE TOR HARDING AND COOLIDGE, DEMOCRATS FAIL TO MAKE ANY PREDICTION We invite everybody to come in REPUBLICAN LEADERS GONE (Special to the Evening Report.) San Kiancisco, Nov, 11. Despite near a lecord registration of voters ,374,1 SI political observers were inclined to doubt that California, 1 "pivotal state" in wili cast a record vote today. I They attributed this prediction to old "general apathy." I On the one hand political leaders of both parties were making every effort today to get out the vote, aided and abetted by perfect weath-I er.

The national issue was slightly i in eclipse, because of the great in Miss Alleene of San Antonio, Palmer (right) two first prize win ners Contest" just ended. Their photog raph( from thousands submitted from till parts Texas, (left) and Miss Corliss in the "Fame And Fortune" i was selected as the two best of Hie country. The prizes offered were contracts to star in motion pictures. rms.c HALLOWE'EN IS 738 CUMBERLAND STREET eran, was chief marshall of the parade. In full uniform of an American army officer, and astride a milk while horse, he made an Imposing CELEBRATED IN REGAL MANNER appearance at the head ol.

the line. Members of the Boosters' Club, wealing dark suits, lilack overcoats, high silk hats and carrying canes were helpful aides. Each Parent-Teachers division had its own marshal! and each marshall was assisted by a corps of aides selected by himself. Marshalls of the Parent-Teachers WaHhingtoii, 2. For the first time in months Washington was ainost deserted politically unlay.

With the exception of Home iheiiitiera ol! President Wilson's oflioial family, most of the political leaders of lh; various parties have departed for iheir home states to lead their partisan cohorts to the pells. President Wilson, Secretary Tun -ulty and the White Iiou.se sraff have voted by mail and will await quietly here. The secretary of tiie treasury and Urn. Houston have paired their votes with Republican friends and will receive, the- returns at tlio treasury with Secretary of the Interior John Barton Payne, as their guest. Secretary of Agriculture Meredith hut-; mailed his vote to Des Moines and will join Secretary of war linker in an election on party at (ho department of agriculture.

Secretary and Mrs. liaker voted by mail some days ago. Postmaster General Iiurleson will not go back to Texas to vote, that state being safely democratic, and I Under Secretary of State Norman 11. I Davis will keep informed of the tiend of ballots at the national press tlub. Attorney General Palmer will npend the day at his home in Strotin-sburg, Pa.

Secretary of state and Mrs. Colby have gone to New York and Secretary of the navy Daniels left last night for Ualeigii N. C. Sec- retary of commerce Alexander has concluded his Missouri campaign and is resting at Gallatin, while Secretary of Labor Wilson is an- xiously awaiting results in Penna. terest invoked by the senatorial election and the alien land law Republican leaders claimed the state by 250,000 for Harding and t'oolidgc.

Democratic leaders were making no jiredictions on the. national ticket. The fight of Senator James D. Phelan, Democrat, for re-election has been spectacular and his Re- I publican opponent, Samuel D. i Shortrige, has also made an effective campaign.

Political observers sav I he senatorial election will be i DUEL IS AGAIN Miss Anna Arnold Had Severe Fall While On Way To Work CONTINUED FROM S1HST ftmn sections were County Commissioner Levi Gilbert, Titus A. Miller, Robert I MEXICO (dice heard of the affair and stopped the duel by keeping constanl watch, day and night, upon the two seconds, Samuel Reyes Retana and Lcopoldo Villareal. Hut that was not all. The police also watched two of the friends of the principals, Z. Moreno and Senor Narvaez.

This made it Impossible for the duellists to rommuui-ccte or meet without the presence of a f'enilarine, It was reported that Hon-hLain Ilill commander of the vicinity of the capital, directed the steps taken to prevent the duel, but I is was denied. Miss Anna Arnold Rust. (, uniberland street, suffered and bruises in a fall on Monday while on her way to be general cilice of the Bethlehem Steel Company where she is employed. Miss J. Light, Harry J.

Shenk, and Prof. J. N. Evans, Music was one of the features. Tlie pageant was headed by the Perseverance Band.

Next in time was the Rescue Hose company's Jazz close, 'makers, grotesque costumes, and laughable antics. There were many in the parade who passed on review before the spectators, on bicycles, motorcycles, small wagons, big; teams, automobiles, hay wagons, motor trucks and every other means (of locomotion. The majority of marchers of course, were youngsters, the great Voting America" upon whom every-' body depends to uphold, the traditions of these great I'nited States. band. Then came the Bcthleh I Arnold fell over an obstruction lying WRANGEL'S ARMY MEETS DEFEAT ON I0LICE ARE ACTIVE TO PREVENT MEETINGS ON THE FIELD CF HONOR Steel band, followed by the Wasn-j ington Cornet band, of Annville, guised as the Coffee town band; and' finally the Swatara Haymakers' band.

The musical organizations! were well distributed and left noth-l SOUTH BORD BETWEEN HOT-BLOODED MEN Marriage Licenses. rcvery school minding in uie city turned out its full quota of masked marchers, the little boys and girls, jand bigger boys and girls for that matter, inarching in groups repre-'senting the live Parent-Teachers Associations of the city public schools. But when the youngsters cross her path of progress and was obliged to seek the company dispensary for treat meat. She is rapidly recovering. Paris Barbers Make You ake Shampoo Paris, Nov.

you want your head washed or not. in Paris you almost have to have it. The congress of barbers has just, decreed that gentlemen who have their hair "cut without demanding ep o. of -101) Bethlehem ui I ord Ni and North Steel st reel Miss Sixth Jo cmpl )': Elvir mg to be desired in Hie way of elf-livening selections keeping up interest in the pageant at all times. We could go on and write for a day without being able to -crowd in all the features, and space prohibits oar going into fqrther detail.

Suffice it to say however that Lebanon's 19:30 I i Cup dan jco 'Hi, ghler RETREATING INTO CRIMEA AFTER HEAVY BATTLE ALONG BORDER i I' Tabbastine Mexico City, Mexico. '2. Mexico's capita) is threatened with a revival of duelling. But for the of the police several meetings would have been held on the lield of honor during Hie past few days. It is reported that a duel to the tli at Ii bet ween two young engineers, Yito Alessio Iloliles and (louzalo H.

Enrile, had arranged for' when the are mentioned that does not by any means cover the parade. There were hundreds of grown folks, gray haired boys and girls, who never grow old, that took advantage of this event to give vent to their feelings. Other Hallowe'en parades were r.trcct, James, myrii. s.i; 1) (laughter iie-r. Miss Alice Paul chairman of the executive commiitee of the national womans party and Mrs.

Maud Park, chairman of National league of women voters will receive reports of ilbft election here, each having voted by mail. Mrs. Abbey Scott Baker, political chairman of the- womens party will not bo able to vote, as her husband has established a legal residence In the District of Columbia. Nearly every Republican leader has left Washington. Hallowe'en parade was a grand sue- cess and merchants are to be' eon-j gratulated on their co-operation in I helping to make it the splendid af- A.

Sadler, laborer of Paint Pranciu II, Sadler, and 11a Wagner, Palmyra, of the late William Wag- SOVIETS HAVE BIG ARMY shampoo as well, must pay fifty! centime', more. The barbers say I they arc acting' in the interest of' personal cleanliness. (Special to the Evening Report) lair that it was. Prot. Evans load the Ninth Ward contingent, which was noted for music and originality of costumes.

They were a most striking acquisition to the big London, Nov. anti-Bolshevik General Wran- held in Lebanon in other years, but army in South nothing in this way has ever occur red to eclipse last night pageant. It was the best masked parade ever held in the city and had many features. In the iirst place the marchers were orderly, exerting their efforts to create good nafured fun in- stead of becoming rough and acting B0ST0N0U EARLY I the rowdy. Even the Red Men, who turned out in great numbers, were i i is nil i i yfr- SPITE steady in their march and only occu- Russia has been decisively defeated and is retreating into Crimea, the point from which Genera Wrangel began his operations against the Reds eight months ago, according to dispatches received her today containing claims of the Soviet war office at Moscow.

The news is confirmed by unofficial advices from Constantinople. The Reds have reached the sea of Azov at Berdiainsk and Mariupol. They are now engaged in closing the bottleneck, of the peninsula at the northern end of Crimea where they have taken Perekop. The red drive southward from Alexandrovsk to the Perekop-Berdiansk line represents an advance of nearly one hundred miles. The Soviet massed heavy forces of men and guns which were drawn from the Polish front.

RAINY WE THER Baltimore Voters Out En Masse Delight Republican Leaders (Special to thj, TC veiling Report.) I Nov. The! firs ttwo hours of voting in Haiti-j more almost filled the ballot boxes.1 With registration doubled, the heaviest votet cast here was well under way before I) a. m. Voting in Hie rural sections of the state wa flower, but in every district the number of tickets marked nearly doubled the normal early vote. Re-: publican leaders, claiming the big unaffiliated vote for the national Isionally left their places in the lines to "scarce" a bystander or send a thrill through the crowd with their ear splitting yells.

With their hand, i they deserve credit for the interest! ticket, were elated over th( extra ordinary turnout. special to Hie Evening Report.) Boston, Nov. 2. An extremely heavy early vote with thousands of womc-n casting their ballots for the first time was reported from various sections, of New England today. So heavy was the womens vote that polling- facilities in many of Hie congested centers of Boston and other cities proved inadequate.

Long lines of voters, with women predominating, stood for hours waiting tp vote. Rain was threatened in the east-cm section of New England. The northern sections of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont were blanketed with snow. WOMEN VOTERS shown in public events. The crowd of spectators was also orderly and it seemed that everyone was doing his best to have a real night of good nature fun, forgetting the rough tactics that have spoiled many previous affairs of a similar nature in the city.

Confetti throwing was Hie chief diversion of the pavement crowds. The. Huffy lic-tle discs of colored paper were thrown about with an abandon that has never been equaled. This morning the streets presented a wintry scene with inches of the confetti lodged on pavements and wood blocks, instead of caked snow. Cash prizes and many articles of value and attractiveness were offered by the Chamber of Commerce and merchants as an inducement for the youngsters and grown folks to par First Election Returns From Bay IN GOOD NUM lillllM 3 State Town Received AT LOCAL POLL (CONTINUED FHOM FIRST PAGE!) (Special to the Kvening Report.) Newashford, Nov.

2. This town, Hie first in the country to report on (lie election 'today, gave for president Cox, (Dem.) (j Harding (Rep.) 28. In lilH; New Ash ford gave for president Hughes, (Rep.) Wilson (Hem.) 7. Lickdale Home Scene however it was noted that nearly half of the. registered list, had' recorded their names for the official ballot and it is thought that.

Hie ticipate in the parade. But this; method of inducing the great army of fun makers could have been dis- Delightful Reunion After Long Absence Too Weak to Do Anything The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the tasks become when some derangement peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. Read the Experience of These Two Women Reacting, T'a.

I had organic in flam- Gaincsvillo, Tex." For three yean? matiou. pains in the side and back I snU'eretl untold acrony each mouth with and he parade would hours from four lo six o'clock will penscd iiave been held just the same. The majority of marchers were not seek ing prizes but wanted this opportunity to let their feelings have full sway. The cash prizes however which were offered were greatly appreciated by the winners since the funds will he devoted to the cause of the respective Parent-Teachers associations for use in securing needed which were so sharp that they pulled with pains in my side. I found only temporary relief in doctor's medicine- me to my knees, and I could not walk.

lie utilized by the great majority of delinquents to exercise their right of franchise. It, is men in Hie reports as submitted up to 2.30 o'clock that about twenty eight to thirty five per rent of those voting' wer0 women. In this respect too, there promises to be a great increase during the late afternoon hours, since the women devoted much of their morning and noon time to doing up their household chores and preparing for the greatest event in their lives that of stepping on an equal footing with the men and voting for President President In Fine Spirits Attends To Routine Business Today (Special to th0 Evening Report.) Washington, Nov. 2. President Wilson was in excellent condition and spirit today, it was announced at the White House.

Although keeping; in close touch with the trend of th0 balloting throughout, the country, be does not expect to break the usual routine of the White House today. So far as is known he will have no guests today or to-might, 'not even members of his official family. He expects to take his usual automobile ride late this afternoon. paraphernalia. Lt.

Harry Kurtz, an overseas vet Mr. and Mrs. Holm, of I.iek-di.lo, entertained a number of visitors' at their home over the weekend, among whom were George 1'. Phraener and wife, of Eureka, California; Mrs. J.

W. Fox and Miss Lizzie Hesselgia, this city; Elizabeth Passmore, Harrisburg, all cousins, and a sister, Miss Elizabeth of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Phraener, former residents of this county, shook the dust of their native heath about thirty years ago, during which time they have met with prosperity in California.

Mr. Phraener is at present connected with a large mercantile house in Eureka, in which interests he called on several New York firms during his visit East. All who were present at the Bohn home were delighted at the re-union. They were treated to ah old-fashioned dutch country dinner which was prepared in Mrs. Holm's inimilahlc way.

Mr. and Mrs. Phraener will leave shortly upon their return trip to the Pacific coast. or anything else 1 took until my husband and I saw an advertisement of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

I mentioned it to a neighbor and she told me she had taken it with good results, and advised rile to try it. 1 was then in bed part of the my doctor said I would have to be operated on, but we decided to try the Vegetable Compound, and I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative I am a' dressmaker and am now able to go about my work, and do my housework besides. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial as I am always glad to speak a word for your medicine." Mrs. W.

M. Harvey Gainesville. Texas. I had an oie ration and still I failed, and in the eight years I suffered I had four doctors and none helped me. My mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I was then in bed, and after the first bottle I could be out of bed, then I took Vegetable Compound Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine and also used the Sanative Wash. I still take the medicine and am able now to do my own house wrrk. My friends say, 'My! but you look we J--what do you do? Who is your Awl there is only one answer, 'Lydia E.

Pinkham's medicines which I gladly Mrs. Wm. Stein, 500 Douglas Street, Heading, Pa. of the United States. First Ward (East) 8 First Ward (West) 285 Second Ward 247 Third Ward 22D Fourth Ward 247 Filth Ward (East) 385 Fifth Ward (West) 411 Sixth Ward 183 Seventh "Ward 217 Eighth Ward 93 Ninth Ward Ailing Women Should Not Experiment But Insist Upon The answer of most fat people is that 257-1 Total Both Parties Claim New Mexico For Their Respective Leaders (Special to the Evening Report) Santa Fe, N.

Nov. 2. Both Republican and Democratic headquarters early today claimed the election in New Mexico. Harding by 8,000 and the state ticket by was the Republican leaders statement, while Democratic leadeis said "Cox will win by 5,000 and the Democratic state ticket by at least 8,000." 1 Independent Republican organizations in several counties are sup-portihgthe Democratic state ticket, alleging "boss rule" in the selection of the Republican state ticket. Pneumonia Claims Four Year Old Girl Violet Smith exercise and dietus ra too hard, too troublesoma and too dangerous a method to forca the weinht down.

However, in Marmola Prescription Tablets, ell thece difficulties are overcome. They arc absolutely harmless, entail do cr violent and have the added advantage of cheapness. One little tablet after each meal zzi at bedtime as pleasant to eat cs candy will reduce your weight three or four pounds a week, leave no bad results such as wrinkles cr flabby chin. A Rood si-e box is sold by druPRbtsattV reasonable price of one dollar, cr if preferable they may be obtained by sending the amount to the Marmola B4 Gsrfield Buildinn, Detroit. Mich.

Thev will reach vou if Sergeant Bernard Here From Allentown With Family Far Short Visit Sergeant and Mrs. Lawrence Bernard and son Joel of Allentown, arrived er today to spend the- week in this city with Mrs. Bernard's rarents Mr. and Mrs. Joel.

Hoffman, 7'J9 Maple street. Independent. Borough. Sergeant Bernard was formerly located in this city as chief of the local recruiting station, and was recently tr tnferred to Allentown where he is meeting with treat success. nan, prepaid, in plain, sealed cover.

Pneumonia claimed another victim on Sunday when Violet, the four year old daughter of Mr. an 3 Mrs. Amnion Smith, of 314 South Ninth street, passed away at the Lebanon Aside from her parents, she is survived by her grand-parents and by her great-grand-parents. Now that vou know this vou have no e. cuse tor ceitiR too tat.

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