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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Evening Reporti
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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12
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EVENING REPORT, LEBANON, APRIL 1, 1921. S3 in. 1L 1 AS AFTER EASTER SALE OF BEADED AND TAILORED After Easter Specials SUIT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS AND WRAPS $9.75 Up Fashion's Latest Style High-Class Hand Tailored Suits of Distinctive Type and Authentic Styling LADIES' SUITS Serges, Tricotines and Jerseys $15.75 Up Attractive Specials for Tomorrow's Selling DRESSES All Spring- Shades $9.75 Up Chic, Classy Mid Season Styles Incomparable Values At Every Suit in this sale, of unquestionable style and quality, a variety calculated to win favor with women who insist on apparel and who consider real money-saving- prices. OTHER WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN SUITS $15.00, $19.75, $24.75 and $29.50 Young Men's Suits With Two Pair Pants $19.75 Up All Year-Around Wear Truly Marvelous Are These COATS and WRAPS Wonderfully Good Looking Garments in a Special Offering at $22.50 and $29.50 Snappy new Coats and Wraps. Up-to-the-minute style modes.

Embroidered in all the latest fantastics; many trimmed with braid; others plain tailored, fashioned in Velours Tinseltones Bolivias Goldtone and Suedines Alterations FREE Competent Workmanship; Courteous Service Absolutely WITHOUT CHARGE 5 1 in 1E3 HUE fASSIION 714 CUMBERLAND 033 CUMBERLAND STREET. OPEN MONDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS W2iM nrm 2L or clothing to Mrs. Kahlcr to assist vestments in' trust companies and her in what scorned to be a needy I savings banks aggregating condition. The home was ill kept! to $20,000. and poorly furnished.

With her! passing away it is said she left in- Report Advs. Pay. Weed 'Remover Tho Much Heralded Of Little Value In Pa. CIVIL COURT JURORS LIST IS MADE UP OF MEN The secret of the success of the use of sulphate of ammonia in these experiments is not that it acts as a herbicide, but rather because along with it heavy, applications of acid phosphate and muriate of potash were made with the result apparently that the lawn grasses grew sc rapidly that taken with the constant cutting by the lawn mower the weeds were smothered out. It was an unequal race and the weeds lost out.

If the lawn makers in this state The use of sulphate of ammonia at a weed oradicator has been published broadcast over tho state in newspapers, and the Pennsylvania TAIIt SEX OMITTED FE0M LIST I will lime their grass laud each year in the late fall the ground will always be sweet. Use burnt lime at the rale of 1,000 pounds to the acre, or on small lots at the rate of Impounds to 100 square feet of lawn. If hydrated lime is used half as much again, and if ground limestone is used double the amount. In addition to this, if the recommendations of the Rhode Island Station are followed, using 400 pounds ol acid phosphate and 250 pounds ot muriate of potash and 250 pounds ol nitrate of soda instead of that amount of sulphate of ammonia, to llie acre the lawn grass will grow-so fast that th0 weeds will not have a chance. There are few or none of oui weeds that require a sweet soil in which to thrive.

They seem to be equally at bonie in sour and sweet solis. Therefore, in order to overcome the week question fertilize the lawns heavily with chemical ferti- TOR C0UET SERVICE BUR- ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine ING WEEK OF MAY 2 PRETTY PUMPS For Stylish Wear iTOKTY-TWO NAMES LISTED AH! EPSOM SALT LIKE LEMONADE Sheriff Uruniier, and Jury ('om- Hiissionei's Adolplius l.olisr and I'm i.si Aar. Department of Agriculture has received many letters asking for fud-ther information regarding it. ulpbate of ammonia is a by-product produced while manufacturing other materials and no doubt is good fertilizer under some conditions. As to its weed eradicating abilities, that is another question.

For years the Rhode Island Experiment Station has been working to learn the best, methods of growing grass and other crops on its sandy soil. Rlmdy Inland is on the coastal plain of Southcrni New England and has sandy, acid soils and apparently it was during these experiments that the use of sulphate of ammonia as a fertilizer for 1'iwn came to 'their at, tent ion. The conditions in Pennsylvnia, are different, much different from Rhode Island. Here much of our soil is limestone soil having alkaline reaction and requires different grasses. In Rhode Island they have apparently been developing grass seed mixtures, the basis of which are Rhode Island Bent, and other Bent Grasses2 such as Red Top, as these grasses thrive on acid soils.

They are taking the line of least resistance in order to produce a good sod. In the building of lawns in mosr parts of the l'nilod States a mixture of a great variety of grass seed is used, the predominate seed being Kentucky Blue grass. This requires a soil having an alkaline reaction a sweet, soil, and (be continued use of sulphate of ammonia on a given piece of ground will soon cause it to become sour, making it impossible to produce a good blue grass sod. iron Kittle, with Deputv Sheriff A few cents buys Price $8.00 Jiyle, as clerk, tin Thursday drew the following l'irty-l vi men to serve as jurors at the Civil Jif'ourt sessions opening on -May I', liocrs and avoid stanie manure so an not to introduce more weed seeds. this year: WW.

Co Vo 11 The simplicity and prcttincss of these new styled and new leathered pumps will appeal to the woman vho enjoys having footwear to blend with the daintiness and bc-comincness of her dress. a handy package of "Epsonade Salts" vvhdi is real epsom salts combined with fnn't derivatives, giving it the taste of sparkling; lemonade. You get all the splendid physic action of a dose of epsom salts without the awful tasL. and A. A.

Moyer, N. Lebanon. W. I. Mess, Palmyra.

Harry Haldcnnin, I'm ion. Harry Keath, S. Lebanon. Jonas Mueller, S. Lebanon.

Charles S. Oonough, Kirsl Ward. Titus A. Miller, Sixth Ward. George W.

Schools, Sixth Ward. Jonas (Joib, Jackson. Alillon H. Helms, Fifth Ward. Chas.

A. Laing, S. Londonderry. Daniel M. Sharp, Second ward.

Samuel Killian, N. Lebanon. Robert Evans, Swatara. Oscar ltowinan, S. Londonderrv.

Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genunino Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no (hances with substitutes. If you see I. "ne Bayer Cross on tablets, you can Ifke them without four for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and ft Pain.

Handy tin boxes of twelve the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of jMonoaeelieacidoster of Sul-tablets. cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is icylicacid. Pet Cats And Rats Deface Dead Body Of Benefactor Lyons, X.

Mar. 2S. Mrs. Bridget Kahler, seventy-five, recluse and eccentric character of this village, was found dead in her home here. The body was lying on the floor.

The cause of death is unknown, but abrasions on the lips and bands are believed to have been caused hy rats and pet catsi. It was the custom of villagers to take food I BENNETCH, The Shoeman The Home of Good Shoes 847 CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON, PA. nausea. Try it when bilious, headachy or constipated.

Warning! Don't merely ask for "tasteless epsom salts" or you nuiyj get soda, imitation. Always ask for "Epsonade Salts" and look for! the name, American Epsom Associa. Hon. By RUBE GOLDBERG HERE'S SOMETHING TO KEEP YOU BUSY THIS EVENING. HELLO, ARC YOU FOOLISH QUESTIONS AGAIN i KAYtNG Tt-KT Herbert W.

Miller, Second Ward. Henry It. Dob tier, S. Lebanon. John J.

Light, Ninth Ward. George Suavely, Annville. Jacob W. Seyfert, Lebanon. Theodore Lerch, Palmyra.

Titus C. Rank, Fifth Ward. John H. Moyer, Jackson. J.

Warren Light, Ninth Ward. Harry Brooks, Millcreek. Andrew Mease, Union. A. P.

Leob, Third Ward. Frank Paine, Third ward. C. Gingrich, Palmyra. A.

C. Oher, Palmyra. Harry G. Ruth, Seventh ward. A.

R. Morgan, Third Ward. Rufus L. Albright, S. Lebanon.

II. T. Altenbuerstal, S. 'Lebanon. J.

B. Milliard, Seventh ward. C. Grove Bethel. Adam- S.

Bomberger, East Hanover. Daniel B. Sullivan, First ward. Earl A. Grimes, Cornwall.

John H. Long, N. Lebanon. Ephraim Zug, N. Lebanon.

Geo. M. Steiner, Jackson. "tl) -1' 0 DnTl Jv tit 1 bcasjamg AMt Too MLL. 1 1 Mb '-me secRer, A nU I op tWPIMGSS.

ATT OMCG first Spoopoo ROSSIAM ill rrr vm rr nui 1 Apply over throat and chest cover with hot flannel cloth. It WO 2S FOOLISH QUESTI0nS-Na7O6 Vapo Rub OMlM. Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Uo I 7 r-i -1.

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