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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE EVENING J.Kl'QRT. LEliANOiV, IN), PERSONAL NOTES, DON'T MISS OUR RED LETTER SALE THIS WEEK EVENTS OF NOTE AT CHAUTAUQUA. AT TRINITY LUTHERAN. There Much Activity in Organizations of Congregation. 'I'he announcements for the week at; Trinity Lutheran are: i Knees Became Stiff Fivo Yonr of Severe Rheumatism rut of 1 1 1 1 1 .1.

t.ilijHtcln. 14 P. in cm Slrn I. or i. Is ji linC h- i- victory hv 1 1 Thi prr.

ii in" illi lni' is ciii i' I'-'l In ni.iiiv i.i'ts villi ii' nilici have ill tori ruled. i lul.l-ii in nay: "I uf-liii'il friiin i to inn livi' year. It mi- iiml r.iii'i'.l ox- iTIlrl llllli: I' llll. ilV kill'" Weill. I as I.

II M' i I I I' IllillU' "COLD SPRINGS" DRINKING WATER FREE TRY IT IT'S GREAT. The Home Circle will me' his omii. fi TO WILLIAM LINES HUBBARD GIVE READINGS TONIGHT. REAL S0IESETTE This beautiful fabric In all the i hnlccsl shades. Wai-tanted the genuine Solsotte.

F.vcry piece -branded Noisette oil selvage, SOCIAL AND OTMCR MENTION MADE OF LEBANONIANo AND THCIR FRIENDS THEY PASS TO AND FRO. Thone Who Come. Tarry or D-prt Some on Plcatuic Bcn Cthers Occupied in Busincsii. f'cop' Whom Many Know. lug tit Ihe home of Mis It'ddel at o'clock.

The lOxocutive Connnitt'''' of the Luther League will meet the pastor this evening at o'clock, in tin- parson ige The girls who are dilllltig for the Sunday school picnic to be held I llM-1 Without 1 1 1 then I i i S.i ii III. 1 1 felt inni ll.ilier, I now consider myself cn- jlil.lV tllti'd. I i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ItiWld'H." (lit II in. iv In ii-uil liquid fiiim hp i tablets called Sarsatnbs. TALK BY PROF.

MARTIN. ItFti PI! ICIO A I.CCKY WKDNKSIlAY PltU'lO ONLY AIM) I6lc EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS FOR FAMOUS KILLARNEY LINENS He Tells Aoout "English Poets Among the Birds." Prof. Beitzell to Give First of a Series, of Talks Tomorrow. Personal Notings. Penryn, Auuust will meet Miss Trabert Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at o'clock, in Trinity Hall.

Tho Luther League will meet on Friday evening In Trinity Hall. Ailweill. I ailcr, annual Catholic iioi'l's i' ii loday. Ellgcll tcniH'il ili' dcnio at 1 THREE OFFENDERS ARE SENTENCED. Mt.

(ireina, July Uti. "Chats with 100th LUCKY WEDNESDAY BARCAIN DAY Combined With Our Great Semi-Amuial ll'l .1. M.i' Ii p.l.v.ell:: Colorkin" Is the subject of Mr. William .1 1 1 1 1 ilie I'. Mrs.

a mi ill; hi tin- hi city, were went ciisl (i.mim first page.) Commissione Midway. a ic l.i'layT- Former "imty Harrison Spoils, among Hi'' made by Waller C. tlraefl'. l'i in a 111, Red Letter Sale Tin-: iiakcain hay oftiif. fntikf.

ykau. A la, ksoii suit. Mr. Craeff liiil ll. of ia Ml.

C.i Ilia, h' li- Edward S. relumed I'rnlll a p. i mission to withdraw' I on he i a -e. at i en Li.uht. lOsq i-.

imw e.dinsel lor Mrs. Jackson. At- Mahl.NvLd Ili OnlO I'ACI NI'N M'N The Committiv on Arrangements for the picnic will meet on the evening at. i o'clock. The Mission Hand will meet Saturday afternoon at ii o'clock in the primary room.

At a recent meeting tho Church Council it was decided to omit Unchurch services during the evenings of the. month of August. The Sunday school will hold its annual picnic on August at Penryn. All members of the congregation and friends are cordially invited to go with us. Tho Lutheran Summer School will hold Its annual session at Mount i ils Sl-I'l.

All 'a pent Siiinlay Kate Sini'h. Hubbard's readings which will lake place this evening In the Chautauqua auditorium. The lecture should ptove Interestliii; to old and younjj. although the hook, of which Mr. Hubbard is the author, was written particularly for the younjr.

PROF. MARTIN'S L10CTTIUO. Professor Mart Ill's lecture this afternoon was not on tin- subject announced in til'- program, hut "KiikIIsIi Poets anions tho liirds." This lecture was nivoti at tho request of several members of his Naturo Study classes. FIRST OK S10RI10.S. Professor A.

.1. iteilzell will deliver his first morning talk tomorrow. His rnes .1 10. dttiiis ttnd Sons ropi'o- i. prices over worth your Wanted merchandise of every description at the lowest NO.

100 named, lie sure and shop at The Hon Ton Tomorrow. f.s while. NO. 1C0 ill a i- Levi S. lel'llul I.

"I' I'l'1 I ii-in county, a dm I lie Peoph Nil I inlial a lor in town today. I cut Mr. son. i A K( 1 1' 10 NT IN CASKS Arcjiuieht was pri ht' by Altor- i le Craeff, for the Common ealt h. land Attorney Adams for II)'' islian.

i'l' Pintail-i HilU Ma lie, il.lS guile ila vs. Elinira I'll phia, who was liei llouck, mi Walnut Heading ver.il RED LETTER SALE BARCAIN LIST Sensational values in wanted merchandise. Sc APRON 'I'-jO PV TO lie W1IITI0 MI'SUNS. Lucky Wednesday Bargains For Tomorrow Only Cit'otna, August Mh to I'dh, iiulusivi A strong program has been arrange! RED LETTER SALE OF DAINTY COOL SUMMER GARMENTS (Marvelous Ited net ions. LINGERIE fi ndatit.

in .1. Monroe Sholly in-ti hi lor a ii' trial. Sholly was convicted in .1 of forcibly ontorinn William Sanders' home in lOnslonlown i i one moi'iiiim. and aeiinltted of subject, will he "Methods of Heading lOiiRlish." Professor Heitzeli was for It is hoped that a large attendance of wb is mer ly superintendent the seinxiis of Lebanon Lutherans will he realized for that occasion. a sales -in 1 iiv Sit rr, i'l' Keailin-employed by Rownian, man, lias arrived here days in ho Lebanon Valley Cumberland county and expected to give these talks during the early part of Hie season, lie was unfortunately I another charge in Ihe sumo connection, 'tin attempt to ronimit a felony, Mrs.

I Sanders ti serious charRo In i her testimony. Henry intimated that. Sholly I was. in the Court's opinion, fortunate in lieim; convicted on only one charRO, telephone or mail orders illled aicky Wednesday specials. delayed and did not reach the Chautauqua grounds until yesterday.

for I loorgc S. liowmall, ttli'i has been visiting his daughier ami friends In Colorado for the past lew weeks, has PURE FOOD AGENT GETS IN HIS WORK. Mrs. Charles Hoffman, of Hathaway 7c PRIN'I'KI) HATISTK RATIOS I i 1 1 A.M XUc hfavy mi'islins TAHLF 1'Je mfslin 2ic 2uc PILLOW Tt.HINt!. 7.7.7.

Park snetlding (he week with Women's and misses' dainty lingerie drosses in whites and colors; handsomely elaborated with embroidery and laces, returned to his 'homo in city. i Mary If. Man in. tlornev L. Adams, as counsel for HILL MUSLIN Real Hill bleached muslin, yard wide; every piece 'labeled "Hill." Wort.li 1 2 Miss Jessie lirane, of Dayton.

Ohio Samuel Philips, of I'roscott, and Attorney II. Hank Itickel, a counsel for who is well known in Lebanon, has V.VI.I10S to SAI.H PHtCF. $1.98 arrived to a week at Sunny Nool- MeDaniets. arytied niotion lor (CONTIN1T0I) FROM FIRST PACK.) Fito.u i to a ii'-w triai in the ease of MoDtinii WHITK CAMHKIC Cottage with Miss II. Lot-one Shelly.

MR. ROCKI0Y CHAIRMAN. s. I'liilins. a civil suit in which the TOMORROW AT Hi INCH MI SLIN.

John L. Rockev. of Lebanon. Is was awarded damae.es for ONE-PIECE DRESSES lir-h ii to him. and of which chairman of the improvement com-mitiee at Chautauqua.

Mrs. Harry None to dealers. Limit l'i yards. Francs I. I'm lit has return-rd alter spendim: a uei as I he gueM of Miss Margaret Johnson al the tor's place.

Rucks county. 10. Cowan. manager of the Hell Telephone Company al lOasloii, lias returned to his home all, a- 1 1 I -ing a few days wi'li friends in this locality. Caiheriiie Flanagan, of Harris-burg, has returned borne after upojulijig a week here, visiting her friniid, Catherine on West Chestnut street.

ii Capn ami John H. Cilley are among the I ftc WHITE BOLSTER CASES Regular L'Pc kind. Mad-of good bleached muslin; size I- by 72 inches. he claimed Philips had deprivoil him. IN I0.II0CTMI0NT SLIT.

Attorney Loiieri L. Adams Wed a members the committee. same at the time the orders were given; that, he sent, the orders, together with the money, to a manufacturer in another state; that the manufacturer packed ho several parcels ordered in one crate or box and addressed and sent, the same to the dealer as "agent," and that the latter distributed the parcels to the several persons who had ordered t'hom. In such case it Is immaterial that the dealer did not receive a coniiiiiission 'Michael Shenk. of Lebanon, is a Made of lincno, poplins and Belfast linens; very stylish models; variously trimmed; women's and misses' sizes.

motion to make absolute a rule in the guest at W'aldnihe cottage. Theodore Deck and daughter, SFICRSrCKFIt OQp SKIRTS TOMORROW iFast colors, wel' made, deep llouiice. Special tomonow only 3fo KITCHEN TOWELING Worth Ho. Bleached or unbleached; twilled or walllo pattern; superior quality. Miss tiara Deck, of Reading, are spend VA U'KA l'P TO fi.W.K r'KICF S2.93 ing several -days with Mrs.

I. L. Ben ejectment suit of W. Staler vs. S.

V. 'I'lu- motion was tiled for the purpose of formally eomplot in.c tlie record. Jud.uo Henry said he would not j-rant I In- mot ion until lunacy pro-icciliims in tlie S. V. Karmany case bad been disposed of.

notch, of X'S Chestnut street, who is stininiering on tlie Catnpmceting Johnson, of from the manufacturer. ION'S 12! -jo WdllTF FOOT HALF H'OSIO 8C 4'C CANTON FLANNEL grounds. H. M. M.

Richards, Lilt. of Tier Worth So, I nhleached bottles or packages are fastened together and are marked or are in full piec-s; extra quality. i toft'ri Rucks ron hly, I. visiting Lebanon as tin; giicsl of Miss Fran 1. P'oclit tit home on Maple si They wore olassmales at West ''lies Normal School.

STYLISH SILK DRESSES One-piece effects; made of line qualities of fancy taffetas; in hairline stripes, pretty foulards, all beaut ifnllv trimmed and pat'ked in a large box, barrel, orate or wyni Park, is spending a few days with his family at their summer home in Al'IMTOK'S lilOI'ORT. Attorney S. T. Meyer filed a report lei- 42-IM. MUSLIN 9c other receptacle, the outside box, bundle or receptacle, and not.

any box Worth a very desir 'Men's black seamless half hose with while foot. All sizes. Special tomorrow only Sc. 12'. jo WASH A BLR SlTl'INkiS TOMORROW JW Neat checks, shepherd plaids and neat, stripes.

Tomorrow only Tie. tho grove. RKTURNKD TO PITTSBURG. Dean J. Capp, of tho.

Carnegie Steel or package contained therein, consti I tis auditor in the estate of Samuel Shanainan. of Annvillo. I Attorney asked for an order sale to 10 1 10. lOmbieh, Kmit'dian tutes tho original package, and this is able quality of bleached l'2-inch muslin; for pillow cases or sheets; full 12 inches wide. Company, Pittsburg, has returned to 1 00 Reward, 1 00 Tin, of Ihls ii.iiht will equally true althoug'h each bottle or his business after a two weeks' vaca DRFSKKri WORTH TO YOCR CHOICI' S7.75 package is wrapped in jdensetl to learn llial there Is at John .1.

Covlc's three niinor chilli i tion with his mother, Mrs. Harry M. one dreaded dise.ise licit srii-nce lias as paper, and labelled, "Original pack- Capp. wiili the name of tho importer. Miss lOdith Freed has returned to 35C BLEACHED DAMASKS Worth ilie.

Imported bleached table damasks; heavy and line; I inches wide; eighteen choice patterns. TUB SKIRTS I'll FXOM FN A Ij HA ROAI the grove after a visit of a few lays FED ORAL LAW VIOLATED. Federal law is also broken, name at lier Lebanon homo. drcn, to dispose el for a sixth Interest in realty worth about. $i'i'iii, in Lebanon.

HIOI'OliT UlOFIOKRIOn HACK. On motion of Attorney C. K. Wit-mer the -epoi I of viewers layitiR out a new in i'alinyra was referred hack tin- viewets lor coneelioii of a draft ly that of soiling an imitation without B. Dul ton has registered recently Pure linen in natural color and while; also in Helfast linen and MEN'S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan underwear, shirts with long or short sleeves, Drawers with reinforced seals.

All sizes. license. The penalties to which in at Hotel Conowago. fringers are liable are; The full li- 'Miss Anna Hark, who is summer butcher's linen; newest models; faultless fitting. TO SKIRTS al (: lipi'll aide to line ill all i I and 1b.il 1 1 h.

''me is tlie only imw kienvn In the Tliedie.ll t'l'Mlei nil v. a. cor si i I III inloi I ron'li-j tutii.in.il I men t. Itiii's ('iirej Is taken 1 1 re-innr direelly upon Ihe blond rmd inn, ens sin l.e-es of the I isvstein. therehy desl i inu Hie finm.la-! linn of Hie dNease, tAou; Hie 1ienl no consli-liilieii assisliim in ti'Mii- iis; vorli.

Tiie propi'M'tni sn nolrli faith In ils curative puweis thai thev ot'fur 'ne Ituielreil lor anv easel that it tu, testimonials. I Address .1. Clipnov Ohio. Sold hy i dr-itrclsls. Tnko Kh mill l'ills for constlua- tlon.

ense fee for the manufacture of oleo ggC D0ZEN NAPKINS Regular l.oo kinds. Several beautiful patterns to from; one of the bargain ft a In res of the Red Sale. ing at llarkheim, decorated a boat in the carnival last evening which won margarine, amounting to pt) must, be paid. The license for retailing I'he fifth prize. IK ivru WORTH 25c FROM TO in O'CLOCK.

Tomorrow morning. stuff aniounto to SIS. then i a SKIRTS al. SKIRTS at. to 1.7: TO .2.2.

I. IP tiled ilictewHh and loi the assessment of damages. In Ihe case of ('. 10. Croh vs.

Henry Ceihericb, on motion of Attorney Charles K. counsel for tler-bctich, a rule to interplead was granted on ('. 10. Croh and Clara 10. Iiru-baker.

The parlies live in North Londonderry Township. TI SKIRTS WORTH l'P TO 2. Sale Price $1.98 gC GOOD HUCK TOWELS Worth Hie. Very absorb-ant; fancy liorders; good size. 3QcTjNBLEACHED SHEETS heavy line for manufacturing- and sidling oleomargarine without, a license.

AFT10R ICIO CRIO.a.M DEALERS. Prosecutions are to bo made also of persons selling ice cream made of skimmed milk. Tin- ice cream thus made, may he perfectly harmless to the 10c WO ION'S 2.1o NIOCKWIOAR FOR Maker's samples in lace collars BAIL FOH A HEARING. Miss Alio Bossor and Miss Isabella Pressor tire among the Lobanonians who have been recent guests hero. A.

P. Boattio and D. 10. Beattio have registered at. Hotel Conowago.

Miss Alice Boughter, of Roxmont, is a recent day visitor to the grove. Katharine. Krb, who is summering at. I.dro cottage was in Lebanon today. 'Miss Marie Rice and Mrs.

C. M. Bowman are guests for the week at the Woonier cottage. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES GRF.ATLY RFIH'CFD PRICES. bows, rahats.

tabs and Your COLEMAN'S RECORD. choice of this 2ac neckwear lomor row for Jtic. hi? East Lebanon Man Acciitied of Gut tui'j Another. Pretty styles for little and sirls; made of plain made of plain Chambrays Wort Ii aPr. Ex! ra qualify of mil.

din; wide hems; size 72 by inches. mTlTE GOODS IN TI110 R10I) LIOTTIOR SALE Mainty fabrirs sacrificed. 45. IN PERSIAN LAWNS Fine quality for liaised with nil! and Fred i ho I'oitsville marks Ginghams, Percales, Helfast consumer, but Mr. Simmers points out that the law requires that not'hing shall 'he sold except, under its proper name.

Frozen skimmed milk should be sold as such, and not as ice cream, he says. He intimates that, at least one of the arrests will greatly surprise i he public. hatlery. Pure Linen, and other do- 1 1 ui il broke out targets in a Fancy Linen, sirabl' non, was arte, ted Moud.u fabrics. Sizes from 2 to II a1 1 1 1 i Schuylkill conn 1ic YAKM WH1 LONG CLOTH Chamois fiuL-h Special tomorrow Fas! la ha- hy 'on pre- i i uii'lcrw ea lie made a tecoid al the same LICENSED TO WED.

for only dioot by breakiiiK L'O years. Mac DRIOoSES from tied he i to tahle Snyder. The was ferred liy Joseph Marshall who that the offender used a knife on prosecutor, his arm soy re Aide: man lioss held Meru' in luiil fur a hearing; next Tliursdtiv. was etc. I'lOGl'LAK PRICE tide REM LIOTTIOR PRICE ALL one of the local Pic AND 12' -0 oT.

GETS GOVERNMENT JOB. i4c title ly. I 10. Mainerly, mail carriers, is taking vacation at iresent. his two weeks' 5c TO tillc DRFSSFS All sizes from I to 11 years.

List of Couples Who Will Enter the Hanks Matrimonial. Harry I. Knapp, farmer, son of Henry and Lizzie Knapp. and Mrs. KM HROIMIOKIKS AT Pretty patteins in cmbroiiler, sertion and edgings.

Special morrow Columbia School Teacher Passes Soc TO US'- MKK.SSI.CK All sizes from 1 to 36 IN. LONG CLOTH English Long Cloth; yard wide; chamois finish; excellent, grade. I I Bertha Wagner, daughter of Hlomer and Susanna Thompson, both of MKFSSFS Nov RKGI'LAR PRICE REM LETTER PRICE $1 MRFSSFS Now. women's to CHAMBKIC DRAWJORS 22c Fredericksburg. Harvey Thomas Bowman, clerk, son of Menno and Clara Bowman, of Cumberland street, and Jl.HS DRKSSKS Now.

WHITE INDIA LIN0N Highest Examination. Robert M. Zacharias. last year a teacher in Ihe Columbia high school and who was re-elected to the same position this year hut refused to accept, because of tlie low salary of $75 per month, has secured a I'nitod States government position. At a recent, civil service for pension examiners Mr.

Zacharias passed with the highest mark of any applicant in Pennsylvania and hart secured tlie tenth best mark 12.4!) DKFSFS Of canibric, with wid" embroidery trimmed Special tomorrow only 22c. Catharine Elizabeth Baer. milliner. Sheer fine grade; perfect KKGl'LAR PRICE It EM LETTER PRICE daughter of Thomas and Kate Bear, of Walnut, street. 9c WOMEN'S Mi'' CAM.

NIGHT GOWN'S 29c TO THE PACIFIC COAST NOW 20c 40 IN. WHITE LAWNS. An ext client quality for white dres.ie:-, and wands. Many Women who arc Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elaborate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer.

Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremendous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer nrceneary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Kven in the beat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. CEC0 OlLK "Full cut, neatly tiimnnd yoke; of any applicant throughout the Cnited States. H.

F. Fidler, the Woniflsdorf cigar manufacturer, and wife will leave tomorrow on an extended trip to Cali REG PRICE P'e REM LETTER PRICE fornia, and tho Pacific coast. Crant Wcjdman. was in Reading today. $1.00 SHIRTS AT 69c Men's Negligee Shirts of fine im- 36-IN.

WHITE PERCALES Linen finish; launders like pure linen; splendid for tailored waists and skirts. Cautionary ote: Be sore if you grt th! Btove sco that tho nainr-plate fadl New Perfection.H REGCLAK PRICE ISc poii'-il anu i' iniu- How to Put Sleeves Into a Waist. Trim out the arinsiyi' to the r-fjnlretl size, then ttik" tape measure and nwivre mie in- frmn shon'd' si-Min and the arni-seyp; thou nt imteu whore it conies opposite and put th" iiisiib setmi of REM LETTER PRH'E lit-ds i pretty white and blacks in We have som thousands of yards of this wonderful silk this season, and without doubt it is the most charming and satisfactory summer dross fabric ever made. As a special bargain feature of The Red Letter Sab' we are going to sell Seen Silks at 2oc a yard. We have a full line of shads including the newest shades, as well as the more staple colors, including blacks and whites; over 2" plain colors to choose from.

Width 27 inches. the lot. figures. checks, also white pleti'ed dress shirts and white madras neg FANCY WHITE MULLS Splendid finality in leeks, broidered fiuures and stripes. sleeve in unfeh and arrnnge fullness even, rind ymi v.

ill ne or have to change vmir slepvp. ligee shirts; mat styb-s. witli at-tai In cuffs. All si from 1 I Hcty PerAction Oil Cook-stove VALCES TO REM LETTER PRICE I2fc li inches. DON'T FORGET THE GREAT SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS Shakespeare's Handicap.

Mrs. Mimtinorenej- Sinytlip Anl what were you rending when 1 came in. ray dear? Shakespeare: Ah! What a wonderful man! And to think that he wasn't exactly what one would call a gentleman! London Punch. OUTING AT HERSHEY. ACCIDENT VICTIMS.

Gives ne outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the WggSt dinner without heating the kitchen or tho cook. It is immediately lighted and immediately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to carry, do wood to chop.

Yon don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an iotenee heat on the bottom of the pot. pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It hue a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for eotfee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels.

It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be had with or without Cabinet. Iwy teUrcmrwtMrai tf not at joint, writs tat Deaofptlr Circular to ftaufiilaginj tk The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated turnpike, between Palmya and Annville. are it-ported as 1 ecovering from their injuries.

Miss Brunner and Miss Kelt Iinr. who were bruised and considerably shaken up in the collision. ari doing well, though jet suffering from th shock of the accident. I TOOTH I Jk I Liquid powpER yjk Powder i 33) a rova atani ajug Thp Zion I'nited Brethren Sunday school, of Avon, will have their outing at Hershpy Park. Saturday, July 30.

A special train will leave Avon at 8:30 a. m. and will stop at Lebanon. Atlantic City Excursions. Via Reading Railway.

Thursdays, July 21. August 4 and IS. leave Lebanon 7:02 A. M. Sundays.

July 10 and 24; Aug. 7 and 21; on any train. Stoproff allowed at Philadelphia going and returning. Tickets good to return within five days. Farme from Lebanon, $3.75.

Annville Folks are Reported to be Im proving. The Annville people who narrowly-escaped being killed on Saturday evening in the collision between Wellington K. Brunner's auto and a team from this city, on the Berks and Daujtbiu John V. Killaney is the guest of friendd in Reading for a few days. "For Sale" and "For Rent" wlndoi rirds for The Report offlce..

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