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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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4Vy Joker, i'-n'l His Jokes In a fcftoW he does. I other night. do It "What' Rood dn you suppose the (Ms- him Teflr Hi" 'H when covery of UK; South lias llu "f' in "I dnn't know cxnotly. I'm I a 1 tom 'I Bhould say tlmt An.iin.lFui at less-t fourwl one UKaa aren't forever torn up I'epairs. (lie of pro- whom you uro 'donna.

-nUK KXCKI'TIONS. "At the uri-Kfiil everybody Will he on Btrlkfl by June except the polltk'luna." "You'ru forgot lu mention the sweet Klrl a mid the brlileH. Oayboy-YVIiy, didn't you tnnke speech at the i-lub dinner Innl whun they railed on you? couldn't, old mull. 1 too full for Utterance!" jBave You Seen this Magnificent 5-Horse-power Touring Car? Wheel 115 Inches; horao- jiowur, 4ti; rioanh magneto; tiros, iueli, quick dutucluibln; flnlHh Ivory strlpo, all not, do so quick! Waste no words. Don't argue or ponder.

Just see it. Don't ask the price until you have looked it over, Then give yourself a big surprise! handsome, rich fin dark Brewster lli.bo'dy, green trimmed with heavy nickel 'long sweep- irig. graceful fenders doors with inside big solid black nickel deep Jill: ly cushioned leather soft and comfortable as your easy chair. This gives you a faint idea of sbme of the comfort and beauty of the car. What is the price? $1500.

i There is not a par below $1800 that can touch it. Take some of the mechanical facts and features. The wheel base of 115 inches powerful 45-horsepower big wheels and full- floating rear fine 8. annular and famous Timken bearings alumi This model is on exhibition suggestion. JUST SEE IT, given you if bright parts nickel-plated; throo black and nlcki-l oil lumps, two black and ulcliol KIM lumps, wlt.li KUH tank and horn.

1'rlcii, JIROf). num crank and gear the Vanadium steel gears the center control Bosch the pressed steel frame with a double drop Equipped with a self-starter if you only $20 extra. Do you find these specifications in any other car selling at less than $1700 or $1800? The average manufacturer must charge you more, for it costs him more to produce his car. Having the largest factory and the greatest facilities in the business, we can give you for $1500 what most other makers must get $1800 for. A comparison of cars will prove this statement.

Wa don't ask you to. take our word, Use your own judgment, Compare values and decide for yourself. Get the Overland dealer in your town on the 'phone today and make an appointment. Also send for one of our handsome catalogues, which gives you the whole detailed story. Please ask for book 024, at our garage, A demonstration 1 I 1 A' -a? Act on our will also be Lebanon Valley AutomobUe 0.

HABECKER, Manager AH I'lU-s Model NVn still hnvo intmluT of (ll-T Mudol, I lie same chassis, (ourliiu cars on I lie ft I1FM4 O. It. H. STATION) 155 North Eighth Street, Lebanon ew Depositors "When yon itiatlc that first deposits-yon ro- solvnrl thiit yon would add to it, regularly, cci'- tiiiii amount. Today is pay-day, and wo would just like to remind you to put away tliat amount yon pi-oni- iscd yourself to "save, and or send it to our Bank b'n Monday.

It in Hfivings that is going a riafotV ftiilfY" for your futnro nocds. you have not yot made the do so now, (Vwe tlie Bank, and we will instruct yon how to open an amount, We welcome yon, no matter how small your deposit may he. afety FIRST NATIONAL ecutity LEBANON, PA. Bolt Eittei'ed Aaron Kfick's Residence, '-Railroad Myefstbwn MILLS TAX LEVY ervice Upon by Council for General tWposes Myeratdwft, May 11, 1912. During the llrst or the two thunder storms that passed over this ptaee on Tuursday noon, lightning biruuk tne residence of Aaron KrU'K, on Railroad street.

The bolt entered at one ot the chimneys and when it reached the second struck the water, tank, splintering on tht Coait will fthd ipot or A than at Hotel Brighton Center, of soclnl life, rlnhfl nhrl witter Half- hour by trolley to Atlantic Cltjf. Hotel modern, corftfortntile, fncrps beach anil ban I'd walk. Itlenl bathing. Cuisine under personal tlon. BATES FOR JWtT.

Ocenn City Is 'fnniert us family resort. Write for booklet. BOOT, Proprietor. the latest design has been installed PMQ and a wiiltlk brim UeitJnt of crown cppropriati for every face, Laosc-Fitting JJj (TratttZJJar': I'd- at. up.

ur.i-jn Countries) Coat Cut Undershirts, Kriefe Length Dravien. cooloit, comfiejt'underwear tKere ii. By day, by night, it's always ritjht. Zephyr wei'frt wear-resisting iabrict. D.l 1 Experience comfort ta the full.ait STRAW HATS Our styles and prices are (See Window Display) SPECIAL All Silk Half Hose- Bine, Gray, Lavender and 25c.

Bachrach Bros. 747 Cumberland Street Oldest Hatters and Furnishers in Lebanon. the timberB, on which it stood and damaging the water pipes, ned-ssi- an(J Brother emptying of the tank. The. Th Rt cl0ck) the plls of the elocution department Albright college, (Miss Grace Gobble, teacher, will present an interesting program in the College chapel.

ATTEINIDBD CONVENTION. Among the Democrats from this In attendance at the Democratic iState Convention at Harris- this week, were. County Chairman, George 3. Delegate CoriiPllus Moyer, Earl Bricker anil bolt then took a slanting course and went through the flooring to the first floor. Mrs.

Krick, who was sitting In the kitchen, was btu very much scared. The house was considerably damaged. TAX olr a 1-2 lAt a recent meeting of the Myerstown Uorough council, it was decided to lay a tax of 1-2 mills for, general Borough purposes, and Tax Collector A. U. Lanills was authorized 10 procure and mall no'llces'to Peter D.

Miller. SPECIAL VICTROLA OUTFITS I I Special No. 1 $25.00 Special No. 2 $51.00 Victrola Cahinct and niu 1 do selections. Victrola VIII- -luc-liitlinp: ord Mud one selections ing Mahogany rola jng Alahogny and one dozen adoptions.

No. 3 $64.50 6000 Victor Records to Select From. SEE OUR WINDOW MILLER ORGAN PIANO 738 Cumberland Street, LEBANON, PA, Headquarters SEEDS! sifKM' ') 1 AWAV. YOUB CUS. TOMKlts nv TO They will buy any kind, ami ba.glftil to got them.

Watch your'neighbors, who have Bholl peas to sell, awl see how Quickly they will dispose of them. SWUKT Etljjo different varieties. 3 oza. UK 1 Ji5o 45c Ib. CHICK 6 Ibs.

S.V; 100 IDs. ljta.25. All Ht WUoletiale List. McGOWAN, Seedsman 8, W. 7TII the taxpayer to that effect.

SldRMON ON MOTHER. morning. Rev. W. II.

pastor of the' U. lv. church, win honor "Mother's Day," with a jifcTmou on, "Mother, tnf.i or the Home." in the evening, Rev i-iartzler will deliver the thud sermon of a series on "Amusements and the Christian's Relation to Them," Tin; subject will be, TO DiKlLdVER ADDlRESS. Prof. Ii.

K. Stauffer, of the Albright college faculty, delivered tlie commencement addresses to the gran, ates of the High schools at Dun-cannon and Adamstovvn. REOBlViWD INVITATIONS. Both of the local Jiru companies have received invitations to participate in the Old Home Week celebration, to be held at Manheim, on Independence Day. PIANO RECITAL.

iMiss Pearl daughter of iDr. Bowman, will give a graduation piano recital in Albright college chapel, nest Tuesday evening. She will render a program that will include somu of the most classical selections. CHILDREN'S DAY. The Reformed Sunday school has appointed Misses Leah Loose Yost, M.

Irene ilvline and Jane Mosser, as a committee to arrange for the observance of "Children's Day" sometime in June. W. C. O'RGAlNUZIlOD. A local branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union has been organized at that place with the following officers: President, Mrs.

J. A. Feger; vice president, Mrs. Joseph Daugherty; secretary, Airs. W.

S. Keiter; corresponding secretary, Miss Mary Daugherty; treasurer, Mrs. 1C. IS. Stauffer.

WILiL F1OR CHARTER. The Myerstown Pouury assocla- Uon, through their attorney, A. Honker, will make an application be- I for Judge Henry for a charter. The association has recently been reorganized and about aoo shares of stock have already been sold. They have decided to have the 1912 Poultry Show from 27 to 30.

DUOATH OF MiRlS. BEHiNEY. After a four weeks illness, Mrs' Behney, widow of the late Benneville Behney died at her home on Cherry street, Friday afternoon, aged about 72 years. Her husband died a number of years ago. 'Mrs, Behney is survived by the following children: Frank Behney, of Lebanon; Mrs.

Henry Baum, of near Mt. IZlon; Mrs. George Eisenhower, of JiLebanon; Mrs. Samuel Wagner, of town; Mrs. Morris Dry, of Lebanon; Mrs.

William Billman, with whom she had her home. Mrs. Philip Wolf, of town; Frank Dietzler, of i Mt. Aetna, and Harry Dietzler, ot 1 Lebanon, are her surviving brothers i and sister. The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon, with services in Frieden's Lutheran church, Rev.

A. Youse officiating. Interment on the Union cemetery. Funeral Director Isaac N. Bahney has charge of the arrangements.

HIBRlE CALIFORNIA. Mrs. Boltz, of Oakland. California, here to spend few days as the; guest of Mr, and Airs. Aaron Dundore.

She expects in the Uast for several months and from go to New Jersey (proa visit to friends. She sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs, Dundore. BRAHMA CHICKS. Mrs.

John residing southwest of town, has a flock of live light Brahma chicks that. are of a remarkable size, considering that they are but three weeks old. (Mrs. Shermuu weighed them and found that they tipped the scales at 2 1-4 pJounds. BaiWNiQ uMAOIUNE.

A new cylinder boring machine VISITED RELATIVES. Mrs. Rev. John daughter, Georgena, of Pottsvlllp. spent a few daxs.wlth their relatives at 'his place.

One good picture hug in the living room is worth several in the rarely frequented parlor. For Men Fix up your Straw Hat arid make it look like new with Loehle's Straw Hat can do it yourself for lOc. FOR THR LADIKS nncl OIITL- DREV old and new straw. a beautiful finish. Anyone can use' it.

25o a lioltle. Get it at Loehle's Drug Store Seventh and Lehman Geo. F. Werner, Shoe for nil kinds of Uoot Supplies. 7HO OumberUud St.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIOHT, SATURDAV, MAY 11TH GBO. HA IN'8 MOVING PICTUltKS Program THE SHERIFF'S DAUGHTER Melies Western W)ST: THREE HOURS Edison Comedy A MATTER OF BUSINESS Lubln Drama HYPNOTIZED Selig Comedy 4 Keels 4000 Feet Film Over One Hour Show ADMISSION, 5 CKNTtt Geo. H. Bain's Moving Pictures aid Illustrated Songs Monday, May 13 EvtryWomu If Interested an'J fhoolU know NiVMl si.

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1872-1977