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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX EVENING REPORT, LEBANON, AUGUST 22, 11)22. 21 3C Miss Moyer To Teach Domestic Science In Palmyra High School A peclul meeting of Ho Palmyra bnro school board wuh held on Saturday night, when Mis Chrlntlne Moyer, of Joy, wuh elected TIlQS Usfriorful Mm I str COMMITTEE HEARS LEGION DRIVE PLANS TOLD h. F. HOFFSOMMER TO HAVE CHARGE OF WORK STARTING SEPTEMBER 20TH DAMAGE SUIT BROUGHT TODAY BY NED BECK SUNDAY COLLISION RECALLED BY DAMAGES ASKED FOR IN COURT ACTION iiixlslant In tlit department of domestic, Hcleme, to IHI the vacuncy, enured by the recent resignation of Prosperity Day Wednesday Aug. 23 Miss Marie Miller, of Topton, jork county.

Miss Sarah How in an, of I'ulmyra, was also elected teacher in Junior II lull school, to take the placo of Mrs. V. of Palmyra, who recently resigned. lot 1i THREE CARS IN MISHAP $35,000 IS GOAL SET The big saving event for the end of this season for all those who take ad- new teacherH lire graduates of Hood's ColleRe, Frederick. Maryland.

The new teachers will assume their duties nt the beginning of the i.v- mv-nv ujiuviui uuiguiiio iiiui aii; uuuicu tut una uuYt coming fall and winier term. Ned Heck, local electrician who with his faintly and a party of friends, figured In an uioiiiobile accident on Hie William I'euu llivli-v ay, at the Intersection of Lancaster en's Suits The meeting of Hi" Ways rind Mean committee of tin American l.ep.l.in Homo Campaign, Clins. E. Oebh.ird. Chairman, was held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Monday evening, for Dip purpoe of forwarding tlip plans for ho Ilotno Fund.

Meeting with Dip Committee were Dip members of Dip Woman' Auxiliary of th Am-'han l.cglnn. A. F. lioffsominer of Mjr NaHon.il Service Associate of New York and HarrtHbtirg. who will a charge of the campaign an Director, wis present, and outlined rnrrfully Hip Dior-J NEARING BREAK COAL STRIKE MEN YET HOPEFUL (ooNTixrrcu I'lton I'agk onr.) ft reel, Aniiville.

on Sunday, has lust Killed a damage suplt in court of common pleas against if Cleona Mr. Ileck Is represented by D. Slegrist, and claims I'iOII damages. Ileck ulleges ill his bill of coin-p'aint that he was proceeding leisurely along the Highway toward lhrsliey where they planned to upend Hie when without warning the Ford coupe driven and All Summer stocks included in fact a good many are heavy enough for all Fall wear. ough-going program wnicn win op and mine owners have been with ow ned bv Mr who wa i ac nit line- wltn their reel under a con carried through to bo consummated about September 2ft'i.

The amount to be asked for was set flt ference table suggesting, discussing and debating the wane question. this being deemed sufficient to pro. ITlicy had argued thu same point vide a suitable home with Dip neces $25.00 Suits At $21.50 $30.00 Suits At $25.00 $35,00 Suits At $28.50 $40.00 Suits At $32.50 $45,00 Suits At $37.50 $50.00 Suits At $40.00 many times since, last March an 1 facilities for PALM BEACH AND MOHAIR SUITS $15.00 Suits At $18.00 Suits At $12.50 $20.00 Suits At $15.00 rary equipment rnrpvlnp- nn Die and work reached a deadlock on the name U-June. Arbitration of the of Die T.oglo.i i In SUP in ne ce onPKtinn after April first next UI II11H 1 Ullllllll ire, 'II I't II i.i i n.ii was wliat the operators demanded companied by bis wife, turned out of a side street and virtually Nicked his way. In trying to avoid Die li.sh Mr.

Heck said lie could not possibly turn out of a Hodge touring car, owned and driven by Alvin Dannt-i', of N'orl hampion county, with the re uilt that the three car-. icre more or less thrown Into a jam an,) come, of (lie passengers received inji ry. The car. were more or damaged it alleged. Mr.

drove Dodge touring car and at the lime of I lie ci li thciy were eight persons in the machine. The I tanner car was occupied by six people. of a Citizens Committee has been go-1 lng Ahead, and Is nearly with more than representative and exactly what the miners opposed. They have reached an impasse again and despite Die many Citizens, men and women having ac-' to doll up Die old issue in repted membership. doMms the miners have put Chairman Ccbhard has called a.Dieir feet down good and hard and meeting or this Citizens Commit tee "nothing doing" on nrbitra-for Friday evening at 7 4 o'clock Don.

at the Chamber of Commerce for the Following yesterday's conference Boy's Suits This is your opportunity to get the boy his SCHOOL SUIT and save money. All Suits with Extra Pants. purpose or electing on leers and se- there was every iniiicnnon ami many lecting a campaign executive com-'admissions that the conference is on mittee, which will charge of thnjthe verge of a "bust" as some of the plans of the campaign, Die appoint-'men say it. There seems to be no ment of the necessary sub-commit- jway out and some of the force that tees to complete the organization, are here directing negotiations were Plans were outlined ut Dip meeting Ipacking their duds and getting Three Day Institute Of City Teachers Opens Next Monday The program is complete for Die 3u: At 8.50 grips ready lo go on nome. Monday evening, contemplating annual three day institute, of cily In face of this gloomy outlook, $15.00 Suits At $12.50 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits At $15.00 i'hool teachers limb will be held and despite the fact that -each side 12.50 Suits At $10.00 In the assembly room of the junior admits the conference has reached noint where it ha.s agreed to comprehensive populace subscription which shall make a fun, truly representative of Dip grateful appreciation of the entire citizenship of Hcb-anon and suburbs.

When the "boys" went away in and 1 8. the pop- disagree, another session was called High school, opening next Monday morning. One hundred and twenty teachers are expecte 1 to participate in the which will lie fea- for this afternoon at o'clock and Isome of the union leaders claimed i Ulaoe expressed in no uncertain r)Ul(, bought, about, Hired with instructions along vari-ner, their feeling that, nothing wa'llow wnfi or llot des- ou Hn conferences of valu-too good for those who were to rep- 'able nature. resent the United Stales in the AVorld I There is much plain talking at1 Instructors who have been en-War, and the present response parleys. From the mi- Raged for the three riiy sessions in-ttaose accepting membership on leadership conies the clear and ''de: Hr.

Charles H. Kisher. roniiniltop in.1i.Titr. flw. minora cipal of Die ir- nial school; Dr.

H. M. M. Klein, head of the Department of History at Franklin and Marsha" College, Lancaster; Hr. J.

Adanu Puller, will not go into arbitral ion oT he wage, question because they know it will bring about a reduction of wages, president Lewis, who is do- the conference noteu lecturer aim immiuus, i.h.- BOYS WASH SUITS All Boys' Khaki and Wash Knee Pants Reduced. Men's Polka Dot and Blue Chainbra Shirts 2 Extra Collars at 35c or 3 for $1.00 Men's Blue Union Overall Suits, $2.50 values at Men's Nainsook Union Suits, $1.00 values at 50c 4 Men's and Boys' Caps, Broken Styles, $1.50 and $2.00 Values at 50c Men's and Boys' Neckties, 50c values at 35c Men's Neckties, $1.00 values at 65c inir talking in declaren Kils City, Missouri; ami nr. i v. room and nothing outside Hoban, connected witu me Mate l.n nt tol llomniif ill the. Ill til i to steer clear Department of Health A.tMiln frniti instrtjction by the there will be con- of arbitration.

To taue in ine an- i. ho vLfiiseil in the anove liniimmn, Committee feels, that Lebanon "will make good" and get in line with numerous other cities in Pennsylvania find elsewhere, which are providing suitable homes for Dip American Legion posts to carry on the work for Democracy and AmericanizaMon, which they began in the World War. "The American Legion" said Choir-man Cebhard, of the Ways Means Committee "Is a soldier organization recognized by Congress, in all its dealings with the veterans of the World War. It is thus recognized because it is Die only organization to which all veterans of the World War, whether in service overseas or at Iiome, are elegible. The American Legion Is nnl a secret organ- ferences between Die teachers ana supervisors of special subjects in- eluding physical training, music, drawing, and conferences with bituminous, be is pointing' out, would upset bis whole policy and perhaps bring antagonism to his leadership.

And he is not taking any chances on that score. Lewis has stated that the policy no map Prof. Balsbaugh, cily superintendent of schools. The fourth day of institute will be held in October in I joint session with Die county teachers; and the fifth day will occur on 'the first Saturday in December. ped out before the April walkout was opposed by some of tno He had a fight on, it is admitted.

but the international cliier lias neen niilo to snv in the present confer THE ABOVE PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY PROSPERITY DAY ONLY J( Germany Will Not Give Up Ruhr Basin Coal Mines-Forests Bering. Aug. finance minister Hermes has informed Sir Bradbury, British member of the Inter-allied reparations commission and M. Mauclere, chairman ot the allied committee that "under no circumstances would the German state owned forests as ence, in substance, "I put over that policy -without change in the soft coal settlement, and I can't change front now." The conference are loosening up to some extent. The conferees were muzzled, by agreement, and were handing out nothing more than curt statments of no import.

The muzzle is now being ripped off and talking outside of the conference room is permissible, not by agreement, but by direction of union leader izuuuii, aim is not. nenei trial, an organization which seeks only the unselfish purpose, announced at Ms Inception, looking for purer pitriot-iHhi, and the Americanization that Bhall effect all those who come to our shores, as well as those now resident here." Mr. Crbhard said, the Pub- llclty Committee to be opened laer, would fully acquaint the public p. a to the spirit of the American Legion and the work it Is doiitg nationally and locally, as it was desired tierq should be no confusion, but a clear understanding of the democratic character of the American LeAon. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS The Home Special $1 Values at 75c Broken Lots of FREELAND Overalls and Blouses at 50c ship.

That very fact is but more pledges fi a it wa proof that the conference i deadlocked and the situation has rench- A iLXJL ed the explaining period so tar as the public is concerned. Many here have nursed a "hunch" that Wednesday would see the end Hound World Fliers Missing In Storm Found And Are Safe 1L 1 of the conference one way or, another. Now the belief, is prevalent. learned from an authoritative source today. John Bradbury and M.

Mauclere are now in Berlin invesil igat ing the "productivity" of (lie guarantor which Germany will furnish for an indemnity The reported declaration of Herr Hermes was significant in view of the speech of Premier Poincare at Bar Lo Hue, w.lieu he stated that France would not relinquish her program to seize the Ruhr coal fields. that it may go on for there rest of noted reflected to a on the abilities of fact, the speed marked degree the clerk. the week, but there ii always ine possibility that any day will see the final session. MUrMMA'S REPORT HEARD AT MEET CITY COUNCIL COL. BECK DIED IN LINE OF DUTY SAYS ARMY BOARD Unless plans mivarry the United Mine Workers will lay on the conference table this afternoon their impossible for Beck to have met his death in the manner described, Action now rests with Secretary of War Weeks whom, it is assumed, will approve the report.

The Sec-i retary has not been able to make a complete study of the report. Indicating that Peck met his" death "in the lino of duty" the board considered the following facts: first, that Peck's presence in Oklahoma City was authorized, since he was there on an official airplane flight; second, that there was nothing improper in his presence in the f)av home, since he wua method for restoring anthracite peace. Their program will be presented in writing and it will ak (Special to the Evening Report.) Calcutta, India, Aug. 32. I.

N. Captain Norman Mac-Miliaii1. and Captain Mailius, British round-the-world flyers. who have been missing since their departure from Rangoon tlas( Friday, have been found and me safe, according to information reaching here today. No details, were given.

The two airmen are ctntinuing their flight around the world begun at London on May 24 by Major Wm. T. Blake. was taken ill and had to abandon the trip at but will rejoin the globe-encircling party at Another petition from the Civic League was received. It requested action in shutting off Sunday baseball and all other commercial pursuits opposed by law.

Final action on sending representatives to the annual convention of third class cities in Williamsport, from August 20 to inclusive, was taken when Rupts. JTower, Fisher and Donough were selected to be present with city engineer P. A. Juniors Organize To Promote Work Of Southeastern Gds. for a two vear contract starting! fOONTINOED FROM PA OK OMR.) from April first last renewal of the old wage scale for the duration of FROM FIRST PAC3I3.

the contract; establishment of the ful young wife was killed "in lina For the purpose of furthering the interests of the Junior membership spend an hour or more watching what is being done on the second floor front. of duty" according to the final re check off; universal eight. Hour day. They are the main demands on i 1- ti 1 1 mnrrn ilioil port of the investigating board of ollicers, it was learned by the I 1 WII1CI1 Hie Illlllfir. was received in uniting sjiunu Mr.

Mn ma's report quietly, ami preceding it was a in the Southeastern playgrounds an Organization was effected last evening when the following officers were 'chosen: President, Miss Marie Mellman; vice-president, Mabel Yingst; secretary, Arthur Suavely; Robert Heath. The or light. rnqiiestionaiiiy mere are some demands that can be used for trading purposes, the checkoff being one of them. While the miners are serious in their desire to obtain the check off the leaders know it is ini- Marriage Licenses. a formally invited guest; third, that inasmuch as Day's explanation of the killing was discredited by the facts in the case and witnesses wiio testified before the board, there la nothing to support the charge of improper conduct on the part of the elain officer, the report declares.

When approved by Secretary Weeks, the board's report technically clears the otherwise unstained record of the dead officer and en-. International News Service today. The conclusions of the board are that there is no evidence worthy of credence to show the officer was guilty of any act reflecting upon his honor. New evidence was brought forward, the report states, which tends to discredit explanations of the killing given by Day at the Coroner's with ganization begins its activities 'a membership of thirty-live. Uriah II.

Gambler, chemist, son of Mrs. Mathilda Gamb'er, 420 North Sixth street, and Miss Miriam Menze.1, 104 Guilford street, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Menzel. "VA nrln 1 ll.ici ia 1 1 1 possible of attainment this year: Tn the conferences held so far concrete peace proposals, that is those submitted in a formal way and in writing, have come from the Wednesday at the upstate convention, making the trip in Councilman machine. Plans for paving Church street, according to the desires of the residents in Die vicinity of Fifth and Seventh streets on that thorofare, were approved, and bids for the extension of the city sewer lines on Walton street between Tenth and Old Cumberland streets, were opened.

The only bidders were A. A. White and Jas. If. Frey.

The bids were referred to Hie engineering department. iBut one bill was called for final muster. It gave the award for paving Cannon Street to Neumeyer Pros. Two resolutions railing for his heirs to collect any gov- inquest. Judge Day testified before 'ables wits the proposal to Hummelstown f.ui Mrs.

Rlizabptli First insurance or compensation the Coroner's jury that he caine'ernment use the conewianon noaru as me vote of thanks from Die fire-jneii the several compaiijes relative to the purchase of Die car. According to the report the machine cost is of powerful endurance Mid Die latest type, and a strong factor in reducing fire hazard, aside from adding to the efficiency of the department. The Seneca will be on formal display on the morning of Labor Hay in Market Square when the annual iiirpection of the department is made by Mayor Case and council The session last night marked the first appearance of Ceorge Piely, recently selected as assistant to city clerk Dan. M. Sharp.

Mr. Sharp is now enjoying his vacation. The assistant made a most favorable impression in his trying work in no It. Haas, of Hoyertown, and Miss home and found Beck attacking his just as if he had been killed in bat-wife. The army officer was killed tie.

iMi A third party to adjust the anthracite dispute. That proposal was reject Carrie M. Heagy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heagy, Aniiville.

Judge Dav declared, by a shot from ed bv the miners after mucli uisous- I Day's pistol, which was discharged on. Tt lias since Deen mouiiiea unci A. G. BIRD ESTATE $5,178. H'tters of administration wern taken out today on the rotate of lie late Albert ltird, by Die widow Mrs.

Jane S. Hiid. 110 Soiil i Eighth stre.t. Mr. Hird.

former manager of Hie Harpel Art Ston. died at a hospital in Philadelphia, following an operation, June 23. this year, leaving an estate valued et J17S in jHTSotial property, $5000 in real estate located at 140 South Eighth street, this city. Rank Bickel. represents the administratrix.

during Die struggle. Tee shooting followed a gay at Day home. As a result of the verdict of the TRENCH NOTE GUARANTEE. Uhat modified offer was before the Rome, Aug. 22.

By I. N. conference much of yesterday. A French note was received today -iiat the new plan provides for is giving Italy satisfactory carefully guarded and none of for protection of Itaiian interests in the conferees will reveal its provi-Syria. France and Italy are in tie- sions.

Coroner's jnrv the authorities oe- CATARRH Catarrh is a local disease greatly Infill enced by const it utmnal conditional HAUL'S CATAHKII MEDICINK is Tonic, taken internally, and acts through the Mooil upon th- nuirous surfaces of the svstem. CATARUU MEDR'IXK assists Nature In restoring normal pomlitions. All Drttralsta. Circulars free. F.

J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio. Die transfer of small amounts from 'riinpcl to nrosecute Day. one department to the other by Wounds were found on Day's body Supls. Fisher and Donough conclud- which, according to the report, called the business of the vinced the board that showed it was cord regarding Syria, Mesopotain- wise retarding the proceedings.

In REPORT WANT ADS PAT. ia and Palestine. .1 i.

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