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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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SATURDAY JUNE Tltt iiioctnteil Pl'jp Fraittms In Standard time. P. M. unlen othtrwlie Infllcatea. 4M.S—WEAF Yerk-680 (NBC Chain) WCAF.

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M. Come to utjbr your ENNAJETTICK SHOES for vrotnea SHOE BTORB AIR STATION TALK A ninnln.fr story of the Ohio rtrer boat rinsnlB. In which the Ann nnrl Tom Greene will mutch spefd, will IIP carried over WLAV nnrt NBc chain Saturday afternoon. Juno 28. MILE-A-MINUTE MARTt ftussel L.

Gingrich, Palmyra AND HOLD THE? VNMV mABV.THCV 00THAT A MlSBR HOUOS HIS THAT'S TH.it Oo ftno OUT f- Ul Kff THAT RUS GIN ft ft. ABLC USED CARS You can't recondition car with a bucket of paint! Our RECON- Used Cars to make room DITIONED CARS I inside as wellj as out! SPECIAL SALE OF RECONDITIONED CARS A now 15-mlnute program of mu- filral pntertalnment has heen Biinrhnd at WBAb an a regular Friday evening feature. Tlie program employs a street crier In llnu of an announcer. Instrumental roaring of cannons, and the firing of Fourth of gu'ns, commemorating the birth of the nation In a variety of patriotic musical programs, will ho presented by both the NBC and CBS chains. In addition to programs by coast to coast networks.

Individual stations will radiate their share of the 'independence Day celebration with appropriate selections. ARTFEESERWAS FOULEDTWICEBY EDDIE BRANNON Wendell Hall, tenor, will sing a song of his own composition as feature artist during Musical Medley over WEAF and statlbns, Monday evening, Juno 30. A variety of patriotic, music will be available to listeners during the concert hour Friday night, July 4, a WEAF network. The Salon Singers, a group of mixed voices, and a 25-pleco orchestra under the direction of Cesare Sodero will present a summer musical series entitled "Pop" concerts, WEAF network, starting Saturday, July 6. HOOT GIBSON WEDS MISS SALLY EILERS Hoot Gibson, cowboy film star, arid SallV RHcva, a screen celebrity too, today were enroute to the Canadian Hook- ies for a wedding trip, following their marriage last night.

They wero married In the presence of 160 guests at the Oibson hacienda near Saugua last night. Corfals and horses, seen through the furnished atmosphere for, the ceremony, which was read by the Rev. James Hamilton Lash of the Hollywood Congregational church. Attendants of the bride were Carmen Pantages, Marlon Nixon, Mario Prevost'and Mrs. Mae Sunday, while the groom was attended by William Collier, Jr.

Gibson, 36, twice before was married. It was the 21 year old bride's first marriage. BID! WAKTBD CVona Bnrnuh School Bonrrl dcslren bids on 35 tons, more or less, Shamokin Pea Coal and tons Shaimokin Egg I Loal to be screened and delivered to the Cleona Bulldlnsr before opening of whool term with the excnptlon of the Egg Coal to delivered later. All bids be In the hands of the Fecretary not later than Thursday. July I 3, 1930, 7 o'clock P.

M. i The. Board reserves the rig-tit to re- Ject any or all bids. I GBO. O.

SEGNEU, Sec'y. Cleona, Pa. Johnstown, Brannon, of Pittsburgh, won a technical knockout over Art Fceser, of Lebanon, here Friday night, In the sixth of a ten round windup. Urannon fouled Keeser twice during the fight and In the sixth round a physician and one judge ruled that the blow was low while the referee Dawson W. Atty.

and the other judge ruled that Brannon did not hit the Lebanon lightweight low. The physician ordered Feeser to discontinue fighting, hut for some unknown reason the referee permitted tho bout to continue. It Is believed Urannon wns beginning to weaken and in a desperate attempt to knockout the Lebanon sensation fouled and euceeded In getting away with It. Feeser regained his feet In the sixth In a weakened condition from the foul hlo-w, he was sent to the canvass. It was at this time Feoser's handlers threw the towel Into the ring signifying defeat.

Word was received today that Feeser must remain at Johnstown under the care of a physician. He was Injured to such extent that the victories examining physician refused to per- Athletics mil him to return to his home. This was the first time Feeser Shenk, as 1TOTICB Notice is hereby given that letters nf administration of t'he estate of Mor- rln T. Bennlnsr. late of City of Lebanon.

1-inlvanon County. deceased, have been grranted to Uie undersigned Administrator. All persons, therefore, indebted to imid estarte. are requested to malm Immediate payment, and those, having Just claims, will plense present the same, duly au- tKenticated, for settlement, without delay MILTON A. Administrator.

Lebanon, Pa. ATHLETICS TOOK GAME FROM THE PIRATESFRIDAY In a South Eastern Playground baseball league contest, Friday afternoon the Athletics defeated the Pirates by the score 12 to 7 jTlils victory placed the A's Into the lead this week with three straight lost on a technical knockout In his career as a ring artist. EDWARD H. BURGER IS AWARDED $154,000 FEES White Plalns, N. Today.

A Jury in Supreme Court Friday awarded to Edward Burger, Manhattan atforne-y, $154,000 counsel feed against Frank Wllletts, wealthy Manhattan contractor. iRurger for $221,000, cover- Ing his for five years, including marital litigation in which he represented Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- lotts. A divorce granted Mrs. Wllletts In Pennsylvania has been Bet aside nnd separation are now ponding In Wwiichester county.

Justice Taylor presided In the fee case and will inns upon the award. net LEBANON GIRL TO WED IN WASHINGTON, D. C. CONTROVERSY OVER VETS RELIEF LEGISLATION Washington, Today. The controversy between President Hoover and Congress over veteran? relief legislation was renewed Friday in the Senate.

It centered upon the. compromise Houee measure designed to bring Into accord conflicting views of the legislative anl executive branches of the government. The flnanco committee was ca'led Into session Frt. morning by Acting Chairman Watson to discus; and possibly to vote on the Dl- reotor Hlneu of the veterans bureau, and John Thomas Taylor of the American Legion wero summoned as witnesses. Meanwhile, a move was fostered on the Democratic side of the chamber to increase the pensions allow- JOSEPH NEIBERD1NG DIED FROM BEING HIT WITH A BASEBALL BAT Pittsburgh, Pa.

Today. (A.P.) Joseph Nelberdlng 16, died today from a fractured skull he received when he- was struck with a beaeball hat by William Hartlep, supervisor of the North Side Parks 'Hartlep claimed he struck the boy In eelf defense, hellavelng that crowd of 'hoys following him would attack him for taking their baseball bat and gloves to prevent their play- Ing In the Northslde- Park. The boy's father Joseph Nelbcrl- Ing, however, Bald he had learned from other boys that his eon was stooping over to pick tip a glove when he wns struck. The park official was arrested following Neiberdlng's death. P.

S. R. r. h. o.

Ill Lesher, 1 2 3 Krause, cf 0 1 1 Hardenisteln, If 1 2 5 P. Smith, 3b 1 1 3 Focht, 2 I 0 A. Smith, rf 3 1 3 Shaak, 2b 1 3 Buston, Ib 2 3 10 Totals 12 15 27 Pirates. r. 5 8 Peffley, Ib Margut ss.

Shapiro, c. Paporlla, If. Doll, rf. Long, Dean, 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 Rutter, 3h 2 Sunder, 2b 0 p. cf.

ll. O. 6 0 2 1 7 4 1 5 Totals 7 13 27 7 Athletics 04120014 0 42 Pirates 10121020 0 7 Two base hits, Shenk, Harclensteln. P. Smith.

Doll. Double play. Snarter to Shapiro; Lesher to Euston. Struck out, by Long 2. RAISE AND BETTER With our new brooder we guarantee that you will do this.

Costs very little, requires no attention, no cost to operate, and can raise chicks in your living out any offense to the most particular persons'. Stop In at the hatchery and see the best assurance of raising chicks ever con- jelved. 5000 Chicks for sale every week luring J-une, July and August. "Earle's Chicks for Better Success." Earle F. Layser, Myerstown, Route No.

2. Located 1 mile Southwest of Richland. Phone: 112-R-22. FRUIT SALE Monday Evening, June 30th 7:80 P. M.

23rd Lehman Sts. 4 8 Truck Loads of Fruit Also lot of Dress Goods. 'Music by Annville Boys Band S. PEPFUEY. Athletics Cardinals Cuhs Pirates STANDING.

W. 3 L. Pet. 1.000 .500 .600 .000 TO REDUCE RATE ON SAND ed by the bill to love) of those authorized in the tho uifii lit work Mr. of uuJ Samuel D.

Lux, Wi'iduitui niiniMuico Spanish-American war veterans measure recently enacted over the veto of tho President. At tho Biuutt linni, word upload Mr. Hoovur wws opposed to Increasing the fliiHiu'iul i on muusure beyond tho.st' approved by the House. Tliu dUuute with House lute Thursday so fur us tlio Huiue Is couctmiptl. Slmnly ufser reovlviUK the I'nwldenfa mes- House Harrlsiburg, on tho rates charged by tho Penna.

Hallrond for shipment of grinding sand from Cabot to the Butler plant of tbe Standard Plate Glass Company was ordered Friday by the Public Service Commission. The commission directed the railroad to file a now tariff within 22 days establishing a rate of sixty cents a ton instead of the present 72 cent rate. A complaint by K. R. Baldrldge and Company, against the Penna.

Railroad, alleging excessive rates for shipment of ganlster stone from Barree to various points In the state was dismissed by the commission. JOHN B. BROOKS PRES. OF THE PENNA. BAR ASSN.

Bedford (fP)- John B. Brooks, Erie, Friday was elected by unanimous vote as the Beat tie 2b ATHLETIC JUNIORS TOOK MEASUREMENT OF YANKS on. The A's outbit by the Yanks by 1R to 11. And also played better ball afield. Following is the box score: Athletic Juniors, r.

h. 3 i 12 i 3 3 Stockton, rf 2 1 S. Matarazzl. cf J. Matnrazzl.

If Coleman. 3h i C. Lucciottl, Ib. I B. Lucciotti, 2 C.

Mattarazzi, p. Light, ss i Dlsslnger, 2b 1 Ceresini, i Totals 12 16 27 Yaok Juniors. r. h. J.

Beattle. ss 1 2 Kale, If i Kissinger, Ib R. Beattle, rf 0 Gingrich, c. new president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He Is the flrst representative of Northwestern Pennsylvania ever to hold the honor.

Prooks succeeds Bernard J. Meyers, Lancaster. No other nominations wero made for the office. Tho association, after lengthy de- bute, approved by a close vote the appointment of tt committee to cou- xlder whether gome plan could be devised whereby association caw gather dUnemiuute Information about candidates for the Hpuellute emphatically Johuton-Rankln bill, lafge tri'i-ka were put Into tooja and ahmela were job that of Washington, I). C.

Wedding to take place in tngton. 1). July 25, 1930, at til? E. church. voted, IBS to 1S2 to uphold the vtto and then with only four dissenting votes pawed the cnmprnmlse bill.

-Lanahan tud JohDion, pt Texas, and MilH- cta, of the ous couitn. William whu madt) (Uo proposal, gatd it wan only fair that voters should be given impartial Information. 43 at the throttle and Fv2 years in railroad wrok, A. Thomas of Rah way, N. Pennsylvania wwr.

TO, hu run C. Frazier. 2 B. Frazier, cf 3 o. 1 1 0 7 1 4 3 3 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.

In re; Howard S. Davis, Bankrupt. No. 6772, in Bankruptcy. TO THE HONORABLE the Judges of th-o District Court of the United States for t'he Middle District of Penna.

Howard S. Davis, of Myeratown, In the County of and State of Pennsylvania, In said di'StVtct, respectfully represents: That, on the nlntb day of Way last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy: that he has duly surrendered all hie property, and rights of property, nnd has fully complied with all the requlremen-bs of said arts and of the order of the Court, touching: his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he may be decreed hy the Court to have a full dtschai-ge from all debts provable agalns' hla estate under said bankrupt nets, except such debts as are except ed by law from such dlsc.harge. Dated this 24th day of June A. D.

1930. HOWARD S. DAVIS. Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Mlddlie District of Pennsylvania.

SK: On this 25th day of June, A. D. 1930. ORUBREI) BY THE COURT, that hearing be hnil the Bamn on tho fifth day of Aug-ust A. D.

193iO, before Court at Set-union, in Raid district, at ten o'elork In the forenoon; nnd that notice thereof be published In "Illinium Dally News," a newspaiivr printed In waiil district, and that all known creditors and iither persons in Interest may appear at the said 'time and place, and show cause, if any tht-y have, why the prayer of the Bald petition should Jint be granted. IS KTRTHBR ORDERED BY THK CUT FIT. that the Clerk shall send hy mall to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at plave of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable the Judges of said Court at Scranton, in said distrk-t 25th day of June A. I).

1930. S. W. HOFFORD, Clerk. (Seal of the Court).

SHERIFF'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virttip of a certain writ of Fieri Pacing issued out of the Court of Common Pleas nC Ijebanon County. Pennsyl- varjjo, nnd to mn dlrcrted, will expoee Jit Public Sale or Outcry, on Monday, July 21, 1930 -L "'dock A. In the Sheriff's Office, i. otirt House. CHy of all the estate, rlpht.

title. Interest, property, claim and which wns the property of Milton Fef- mfln. ALL THOSE TimEK CERTAIN tracts of land situate in the Township of Lnlnn. Lebanon Coun'ty. I'cnnsylve- nIn.

bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1. Beplnnlnp at a on the hank of (he Old Union Cnnal; thence by land formerly of Abraham enger north elphty ueven degrees west, twenty-two nnd flve-tfnths perches to a stone: thence by land formerly of Henry Uenner, tioMh eighty-seven, west, one hundred rind sixty-seven and one-tenth perches to a stake; thence by lands formerly of Jacob Swanger (formerly a part of this tract.) south sixteen and one-half degrees east, sixty- nine and. five-lenths perches to a tree: thence by lat.d's formerly of John Daub and ifartln Wenger eouth forty-eight degrees east, fifty-seven and five-tenths perches to a stone; thence by land now or late of Abraham Wenger north eighty-nine and one-halt degrees cut, sixty-sewn and five-tenths perches to a stone; thence by the same north, five and one-half degrees west eighteen and eight-tenths perches to a stone; thence, by the saania north eighty-eight degrees east one hundred perches to a stone on the west of the Old Union Canal; thence by the said Canal the several courses of distances seventy perches to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and twelve acres and eighty perches, measure (112 A. SO TRA N0 Be at a stone, thence by land formerly of Robert Hean, north eighty-seven degrees east twenty- two and five-tenths perches to a post en the canal bank: thence down the said canal south fifteen and a half degrees east twenty-two and five-tenths -erehes to a post; thence by land formerly Henry south eighty-seven degrees west twenty-two and five-tenths perches to a stone; thence by the same north fifteen degrees twenty-twc, and seventy-hundredths perrfies to thft place of beginning.

Containing three. acres and twenty-six perches (2.1 26 P.I. measure. TRACT NO. 3.

Beginning at a thence by land formerly of Henrv ger north elghty-nln-e degrees east twenty-one and five-tenths perches to a post on the bank of Hie Old Union Canal; thence along the said canal north twelve and a half degrees west five, perches to a post; thence by land formerly of Isaac Bohr north eighty degrees west nineteen and seventy-five perches to a post, and north four degrees west nine perches to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and thirty perches (T30 neat measure. The Improvements thereon oon- of a two and one-half story' brick dwelling containing eight rooms and electric lights, and' trame barn. Seized and taken into execution as the property of Milton Feeman and will be sold by Henry D. Shenk, Sheriff. E.

P. Selgrlst, Atty. r-p. A i i i i 10 ii 111 ifitJtiu-r, j-i. j'.

i the Athletic Juniors defeated the on reading the foregoing petition. is Ynnk Juniors in a thrilling inning slugfaet by the score of 12-11. The A's scored (heir winning run in the llth when pinch -hitter Ceresini pounded out two bagger with one Totals 11 11 27 8 4 Batted for J. Mattarazzl. Athletics 0010024130 1 12 Yanks 0410S11010 0 11 Two base hits, Oerealnl.

Ilouble play, C. Mataraizl to DlsslnKer. Struck uut. by C. Luciottl.

by Kalt) by C. Kraxler. by C. Muturazxi. 5.

First Uustj on I'ulleii bulls, off Kule off Aliaiuruy.nl off Luolottl, 2. Ult by u. Lucciottl. pitcher, BBAX.BD PmOFOSAXiB Separate sealed proposals will be re ceived by tha Lebanon County Poor District, Lebanon County, until 9 o'clock A. Monday, July 7th, 1930, for the erection of a two story brick and concrete addition to the Lebanon County Home, near Avon, Pa.

Bids will lie received for ths General Contract and also for the sub-contracts: Heating and Ventilating, numbing and Electrical being separate in each case. Bids shall be contained in sealed envelope, marked "Proposal" and addressed to Lebanon County Home, Lebanon, Route 1. Drawings and specifications for which can be bait from the Architect, Harvey T. Bauer, Bll Cumberland Street, Lebanon, I'll The Directors of the Poor reserve the iMKbt- I' 1 t'tijrrt any or all bids and to return unopened tiny proposal received after tbe lime above mentioned. Adam Yeagley's PUBLIC SALE pitches, Kule, Maturuzsl.

ENTERTAINED GUESTS Monsieur Kaul. t). uf An- parish, Lancaster. Rev. William Cavam, ugh, also of St.

Anthony's and John motored to city on Friday and were the of Fathei moth- County I' District, A.DK«7«T»ATO*'8 HOTIOB Nutter Is jj'veii Ihut Iflttrx uf lulmlnttit-rfiMufkAUi llir riitute KruuK ftf tin- Hor.iUKli uf I'al- iiiyrn, Cuiiniy. lU-reasnl. tu Hie Ululrl altJIiell Ad.iiiinislifctiir. All perKons, therefore, indebted to csia'in are to make immediate nsymifnt. ami those having just claims, will plc-aie present the same, duly au- ted, for settlement, without REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, July 5, At tbe borne of Adam Yeagley, Jonestown, viz: Real Estate consisting of a log- weatherboardert fwiv story house, corner'Main and Lancaster Streets, 33x44, on lot running hack tn Blackberry Alley.

First floor consists of store room 36 ft. 5 In 21 ft. 6 with back room 21 ft. 5 in 5 ft. 6 two large rooms, kitchenette, hall and vestlhule: second floor six rooms and hall; large attic.

Also a two story building-. 12x16; a two story warehouse, 14x19, and large one story warehouse. This property being centrally located and on one of the best corners In town. Would make an ideal location for a gasoline and oil station. Has baen an old store stand for many years.

Household Goods consisting of bedroom suite; wash stand with marble top; two' chests; range, double heater; Vulcan heater; couch; wardrobe pictures; mtrrors; benches; chairs; clock; two one 6 ft. solid cherry table; one breakfast table; several small tables; clothes trees; lamps; iot home-made carpet; mattirtg; rope; block and tackle; Iron kettle; brass digging Iron; crow bar; fruit Jars and glasses; and various other articles. Sale 1 P. M. L.

J. GILBERT, Auct. BANKRUPT SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Of Joa. Xleinfelter on the premises uf the bankrupt In Jut-ksuii Lebanon Co Pa i (A-luck I'. uii Monday, June 30, 1929 1 tirtf tract ur; Usburiie Bprayer- Weabrr unnvliiB rrops and varioiiH othfr farm mtichnn-ry and Kjulpment too numerous mention.

Terms: Cash. C. Vincent Henry, 44.

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