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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Evening Reporti
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING REPORT. OCTOBER 10, Hi 3. IT'S ALL WRONG, BABY, IT'S ALL WRONG BY GOLDBERG SIMON TiCE TO TAKE CHARGE OF AM? YcO fVW.SiMG Hill V-; I KNOW A GUY- ulc r-lFTll Cdosim- feAVY 1 f-VC HIM i Hiicr -scrjob HIM mtoe TO urn rRm EES GftCAX ceiAMcT 1 KMOiaJ GUY" KMOiaJ FS GUY" uirto ja5, BRoe 1 TO KorOLX INi STOCKS Ccrr a -xt? om ONE OF SEVERAL FARM PROPER I -1 1 I ''tf' I. TIES OWNED BY THE EETH- 1. At fir ifew l.r tjy2," 'M'fty Aw: ivf'Vt'M i i ft 'iv- be 7 A bOZCTXJ n'-s all WROMC it's all OKiC: GO 10(7 "TnATi WOTKiMG- i -it i MMi.

AM CL-CrAMCb, OV A MILLlOAj InJ Co rSOll LA TtTb -o k-Aci 'CteA Jtrt. "TLOO M1LLIOM IKHEM STEEL CO. I'll I Dire Sitll'H) Till' In! cliarn' (In' s'VWul far vis of Ilii'i lli'Oi Steel f'mr tinny in viclii i I en J-iiiuy umsnnl charge of the Scho'-ncr1 si mi tiny ol' h'ci'fc i of liable fc rm limes-tone l.wnl along tin- Perm r.i I r.il!' and eMend i I') Prescoll. 'I'i'i: recently aeiiiii'e. liy i iic bet hlehem Jin i ii to he ext ensi el (ijii ratnl lor the! i yiiv I' rluv.f) at local IKll'CS.

Tin; rm is said to contain nnj excellent oi limestone fur (hi! ma mi la i-t i ri iif iron ami machinery will lie placed in i ion next pi ring io operate the iiyiarryl on a large mile. Mr. Tin' has plae-j cd a son of tin former owner Thomas Schooner on I he premises IM AMLGAMAT(itk I u'CM-STieK tif'-ilti 1 JSB. i 1 pi fl his is visiting at in), a re la rt- A MONSTER Suit ion. Norfolk, Ya.

parents on a 10-day J. 11. Keid, of tho was a husiness caller furlough, levelling; Koport in town Friday I MYERSTOWN DEPARTMENT ivho will assist in eiil(i soil until the operations l. The liethieliem Steel now own more than lnni valuahle farm land in th in (harKe of Mr. Tice.

Coiiiliany ELEBRATfON ai-res of vieinitv 4, When You Use a Check Fine Cotton Blooms Were Received From Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Hud ECONOMY1 fr 2 TH I AT PALMYRA PHILIP BOYER, Local Manager College Street, Myei'stown. Pa. Telophon? Peoples 30-2 book for Paying You Bills Gettysburg Troops Passed Thru Here For Embarkation CONTINUKD I-ROM FIRST P.V013 Palmyra borough who have gone to Uuth and KstliPr K.oons, of Harper's, Fast I la iljover Township, have received a cluster of cotton blooms from their brother Harry Koons who is enlisted in No. 40 Evacuation Hospital stationed at the colors, i Hon.

G. 11. stated this morn you dun 'I need In worry alumi littvino- (,,. right clinim'c; you don't need to for receipt: ing that "Palmyra is going to tear MYERSTOWN NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST i nice Irani loailes oi iroops easi. bound for embarkation i amps alor.i;-, the Atlantic Coast, preparatory for! overseas service 'passed thru this city Friday after 11 o'clock on- I the cover off the ball this evening and we believe "Honest Gabe," be-, cause Palmyra seldom lots affairs of Cam;) Ciejiileat, Georgia.

Needless to state the recipients are delighted with the gifts, this kind slip by without everyone knowiflg it. it is indeed an honor need io 'o farther than vour mailbox: route from Gettysburg. One train passed at with I I coaches all filled to their capacity and a number of other trains passed the day. for the hustling little borough, and (he men in charge of the campaign need to worrv ahout vour nionev you don you don' stolen. town, Oct.

Ira J. Steincr i he home of his parents, Mr. Albert Steiner, at the age of Myer; died at and ear Genial Conductor Is Made Happy By Arrival of Storh i neaited hy the lion. Air. aioycr are Ho was a graduate of the i to be congratulated on their efforts.

Palmyra, Campbelltown, and North Conductor Geo. Stoll Here In the interest tip accounts if was found that the net profits amounted to 84 cents of which was donated, and is still on hand. The Junior Boys with then- captain wish hereby to express their sincere thanks to all who have helped to make ibis sale such a splendid success. Also to Drayman C. P.

Schaofl'er, who brought the goods from the depot to the home of the captain Londonderry township, winch com Myerstown lli.h School Class of I9(IS graduate of KuUIown Slate Normal Class of 11)10. For a number of years he was in the teaching pro William Oerhart, the genial conductor on the West Lebanon street Of Bond Campaign in prise the Palmyra district, will participate in tonight's celebration. I Of the amount raised by the district, Campbelltown contributed the sum of $25,000 through the energies and efforts of M. S. Long, Paul 1.

Mover, Charles A. Leuig, and W. 1 1. Peters. ISight o'clock has been fixed as the time for the start of the celebration Iree ol charge.

Those who assisted the work were: The Peoples National Bank '7J5BANON. PA. Lloyd SchaelTer, Russell wine, Uoy Kurtz, I Kichard (jieenberg, the work in town; Harry Hell, Allen George Ole-awrence Liebovitz, who had charge of Ulen Brechl, Kich- trolley line of the Reading Transit Company is extremely cheerful to the patronj; due to the arrhal cf the stork at the home with a bright baiby girl the first in) the happy family. The family reside at Cleona and the mother and child are doing fine. North Lebanon Plant Made Big Returns During the Campaign The that was recently erected at the North Lebanon, Furnaces of the iHethlchcm Steel Company in order to prccura subscriptic-: Special conductor (lo.irge Stoll, of who is the solicitor for the I'enna.

Uuili-oai! was in this city Friday in the interest of the i. Railroad Sacrifice Clu'i organized to have the employees subscribe for Liberty bonds until it h.nls. Fvery subscriber is nrect-iited with a special button with lied White anil Iilue ribbons. Practically all the local departments and many additional were sold. Solicitor Stoll arraiAid to send th names of all employees who have previously subscribed in this city today that their subscriptions will bo placed in time for the Lebanon County quota.

fession in New Jersey am! Port Chester, N. V. lie resigned this position to engage in V. M. C.

A. work for the government, and was sent to Camp Cody, New Mexico. Here the climate failed to agree with him. He resigned and returned to New York, where hi; was employed in a clerical position, lie look sick a iVw ago in New York and (tame home, Sunday, Oct. Hill, very sick.

The funeral will bs In Id at the home on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kev. A. II. Youse will olliciale.

Interment on Cnioii cemetery, rndertaker N. iiahney has charge. The remains of Miss Nellie Kemp, daughter of the late Henry Kemp, formerly of town, who died at. her home at West lieading, aged years, will be brought here for burial on Sunday on the family plot on the Cnion Airplane Detector for Children anil the minute the bell tolls the hour, the siren whistle on the Landis Shoe Factory will belch forth the glad news. The service flag was presented to Palmyra by H.

I). Speese, the restaurant proprietor. Lest we forget the Iroquois band will be out in all its glory and the Palmyra Male chorus, led by Prof. 11. G.

Whitmoy-er, will sing. Mr. Moyer will deliver the principal address. Mr. and Mrs.

George Ruth Have Returned From Baltimore aid Loose, Valentine Hashore, Samuel Smith, George Olewine, John Reher, in charge of the rural district. A number of people of town are down with the while others have recovered. Among the seriously sick are Raymond Hayes, Sr. and Flossie Hayes, who is down with pneumonia, both, however, were much belter this morning. Allen Messner, of Wiconis-co, an Albright student, was removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital on Friday.

The Tuscarora Oil Company employees at the pumping station, West Myerstown, as usual went over the lop with the Fourth Liberty Loan. The employees subscribed fl.fiOO. Then a check was received from company headquarters for double the amount-; or I Myerstown is still in arrears of its quota. A nieeiing was held on Friday evening to boost the canvass. The "f'u" interfered somewhat, but it is expected Myerstown and vicinity will.

Names of Company Sent To Tower City A delegation of seven members of Company I'enna. Ueserves, of this city, as detailed by Captain Harry DaiiKherl v. left last evening at cemetery. Her mother, Airs. Henry Kemp, of West Iteading; two Charles Kemp, of Fredericksburg, and Henry Kemp, of Poitstown, and a sis.er.

Mrs. Harry Shinier, of Head-' 1 survive. Services will be held at. for the Fourth Liberty has answered its purpose the national colors of Red, White and blue that decorated the building for Kdwin Helms and force of men wiio are charge have been rendered invisible by the number of Honor Flags, Honor Rolls and $100 subscription cards of the several which practically hides the side-walls. The campaign has been1 very successful and the management will iboast of having- all the departments 100 at the close of the campaign.

illats off to Mr. Helms and his enthusiast ic workers. they i tin grave by Rev. J. W.

Hoover, pas-of Grace V. K. church, of Reading. o'clock for have been City, where for military Tower issigned duty lot George (babe) Until and wife, are homo from Ualtimori; where they have been Fpei'JSing come "time, allowing' the former to recuperate from an attack of influenza. They have again takoiij up their residence in this city on Chestnut street, between Kighth and Ninth streets.

Pennsy Official Visited Lebanon during the epidemic of influenza. Their stay will be indefinite and the following members accompanied Cook William F. Donmoyer, Privates Charles C. Camnlain. William I The Junior ltoys of the lied Cross were very successful in the services they rendered to the organization.

I'nder their captain, Mrs. Y. A. tellers, the boys set out to sell Lark in products, in which they were very by taking a sounding disk and attaching a cardboard horn to one end and a telephone receiver to another, it is possible make a fairly good airplane detector for the liildren. Two of the kiddies are here seen enjoying the whir of an avia or's plane flying overhead.

Hartman, Henry .1. Kulp. Raymond i fill. The goods arrived and E. Kulp, Harold W.

Maurer and I. Souillard. Hoy i suet I was duly distributed. Upon squaring Miss Beatrice trickier Is Regaining Health Supervising Station Agent Nelson Hoffman, of the Philadelphia Division Penn.a Railroad Company was in this city Friday for the first time on an ii.fepeetion trip of the Lebanon Division. go over the top.

Corporal Olaflin bowman, son of Mr. and "Mrs. John J. bowman, received the French war medal for bravery. Sergeant.

Nelson Mover, of Lebanon, who was severely wounded, owes his life to Corporal bowman. The final installment of pictures for the public schools has been hung, and the town possesses a collection of pictures which is second to none. During he past week they were hung in the halls of the High School building. The collccl ion distributed throughout the FOR Mrs. Andrew Williams Loses Her Father Mrs.

Andrew Williams arid family of Twenty Secoifd and Church streets West Lebanon, was notified on Friday that the father Andrew Williams who has been' employed at 'llarrisliiti-g for sometime had died the victim of Spanish influenza. Deceased has been separated from the family for sometime arJf beside the mother three children survive. Miss Beatrice Stickler of Tenth and Mifllin streets employed in the offices of the KVFNING RKPORT who has been ill at her home is recovering nicely and will again he able to be out doors in a f( days. A sister Miss Kathryij was also taken ill on Friday. The illness is not serious.

Mr. Hoffman has arranged for number of improi emtnts w.is im- pressed with the condition of the' properties in this vicinity. Try a For Kent Ad. i I BAKER'S I fl Of OA i HONOR-FA! TH DUTY He also conferred with Federal Agent J. Will MeAdam regarding important matters oh the division.

various grades include the following: Sorav Nose And Throat With "Feeding Her birds," "The Parthenon Athens," "Abraham Lincoln," "The Spirit of 177ti." "The Appeal if the Great Spirit," "The Great Spbynx," "Stratford-on-Avon," "Columbus at the 16 Employees of the Mesinger Quarries III Influenza has sci iously affected the I ii r. mm ii Solution To Prevent Grip, In fluenza And Pneumonia Court of Isabella." "Alice Freeman, Pnlmi'i- "ni- III I lw lir-' is a est." "William Shakespeare," "Sir employees of the Hairy Mcisiniei-quarries near West Lebanon and practically all of the 1'! men ill and unable to engaged tlifir You Can Get All The Iodine Solution You Need Free of Charge at Keith's Out Price Medicine Store. duties. The quarries have practically In r- abandoned and the opetation will be deferre for some time The men employ: their reside in small iieir the quarry and three men were removed to the hospital last evening for treatment. delicious and wholesome drink of great food value and absolute purity.

and cocoa add energy giving Doctors instructions during the In Galahad." "Wake l'p." "Malrine." "The Angelus," "The Train Here It Comes," "The Acropolis, Alliens," "The Shepherdess," "Signing th Declaration of Independence," "George Washington," "The IJoyhood of Lincoln." "Sunset on the Meadows." "The Coming of the White Man," "Derment-water." "Tell Statue." "Joan of Arc Hearing the Voice." "A Reading From Homer." "Spring." "Madonna of the Chair," "Th Knitting lesson." "Sunset." "In Pasture." "Wood Gatherers." "Hailing the Ferryman." Tb pictures are the result of the fluenza Epidemic are Avoid crowds, don't worry or excite yourself, get plenty of fresh air and out-door es-jercise. Get an Atomizer and ypray I the nose and throat with Iodine So- germs of In fluenza that are breathed through the nose and throat. After freeing the mucus membranes from these germs it is advisable to take an Iron tonic to strengthen and build up the system. Carbonated Iron, in tablet form, is an improvement over all Iron tonics as it contains Cascara, Celery, Fer-ros Carbonate and Nux Vomica. No Chocolate flavor and Charles Yeagley I4n.wma rxn Fwwrlntterh lution several times a day.

i 3 'I Charles Yeagley, who was engaged If Vou Ihivi' Mouirlit, BUY MORE They are the BEST INVESTMENT in the world, issued by the STRONGEST NATION in the world, in defense of the BEST CAUSE in the world. Su'i-viibe THE FARMERS TRUST CO. The Bank of Good Service. Klson Art Exhibit held by the schools last fall. The value of the pictures isj (pre-war prices).

The people i extra laxative needed with this tonic. If you have an Atomizer bring it or send a bottle to Keith's Cut Price Medicine Store and have it filled FREE OF CHARGE. If you do not have an Atomizer you can get one of the best ones at Keith's at Cut Prices. The Iodine Solution will kill the insist on the genuine red coated tab material to a diet and their use will help in many ways in the preparation of palatable, nourishing dishes from those foods of which there is an abundance." Booklet of Choice Recipe Sent Free. WALTER BAKER CO.

Limited DORCHESTER MASS. Established 1780 lets. 100 in a bottle, full thirty days treatment. Sold in Lebanon by Keith's, for Sc. can well ne proud or this tine ooii-c-lion.

The Y. W. C. A. will have a hostess house for the hoys in (he S.

A. T. C. this evening in ih ret- plum room at hall. as a Painter and Paper Hanger at .133 North Ninth street for a number of years reociVly enlisted in the Officer's Training Camp of the Ccat Artillery -datrt'ned at Fortress Monroe isi spending a furlough this city the guest his mother, Mrs.

riorri Yeagley and family on North Tenth Mr. Yeagley Bttes he Is delights wi the servii-e and will returrf to his camp on Sunday evening. Get the Iodine Solution to Kill the Influenza Germs and Carbonated Iron to Strengthen Your System and you won't -have to worry about the "Flu." 1 Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. Flory and Mrs. J. I. Miller visited Dr.

L. C. Hunt. Ray Seibert, of the Naval Training-.

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