TWO THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE Wednesday Evening, Nov. 28, '28 SOCIETY AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN MAJESTIC TODAY AND TOMORROW Columbia Pictures presents Hobart Bosworth Blood with Jacqueline Logan Richard Arlen Courtesy Paramount Story NORMAN SPRINGER a George B. Seitz Production A hell-ship, a two-fisted mystery man, a young girl in trouble, and the tensest drama you ever thought of, in "The Blood a striking thrilling melodrama of the sea. Full House" Fox News VAUDEVILLE A Pair from the South Radio Artists Always a Good Show at The Majestic The Historv of Thanksgiving Day In 1623, a day of fasting and prayer in the midst drought was changed into Thanksgiving by the coming of 1 rain. Today The First From the painting by (Continued from Page 1) rarely, a and never in winter, when the harvest season of tourists is on.
And Florida, in one important respect, has an advantage over other states, in her financial condition, and freedom from debt. Florida, as a state, owes nobody a dollar. The state isabsolutely free from bonded indebtedness, its laws forbidding the state to borrow for any purpose, except for suppressing insurrection within the state, or repelling armed invasion. No state is in a better condition, financially than Florida, destined to be one of the greatest states in the Union, in population and in money. And now, after the boom, while the foolish nurse their wounds, is a good time to buy in Florida, if you buy wisely.
Matinee 2:15 Evening 7 and 8:30 Adm. 20 and Adm. 20 and 35c LYRIC TODAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Remember Irene? NOTICE Now Colleen Brings You Another Thanksgiving Day 1:30 Continuous Great Broadway Musical Comedy Hit! JOHN McCORMICK presents COLLEEN MOORE IN Saucy, dainty, delicate, delightful-a grand mix- Pirat ture of excellent comedy and such amusing situations- Pictures See it--you'll more than enjoy in your favorite kind of and deliciouswith laughter running riot all through. of a Chorus -Comedy NO MAIL DELIVERIES THANKSGIVING There will be neither rural nor city mail deliveries tomorrow, with the exception of special deliveries. The Post Office lobby will be open from 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m. for the accommodation of box holders only. There will be but one collection of mail from all boxes.
SCHOOL PLAY The Old Maids Convention at Colfax school house. A- comedy farce and other attractions to be given at the Colfax school house, Saturday, Dec. 1 at eight o'clock sharp, by the Ladies Sewing Club. Everybody invited. 27-3t Wedding Event Of Thursday The wedding of Miss Agnes Dit toe and Mr.
Clayton Mock will be an event of Thanksgiving day and will be solemnized at the St. Mary's parsonage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Dittoe of West Wheeling street and has been employed at Antill's Confecturant. Mr.
Mock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock of Forest Rose avenue and is employed at Mock's Cigar Store. THANKSGIVING EUCHRE At St. Mary's school hall, Thursday, Nov.
29 at 2 o'clock and o'clock in evening. Lunch. 27-2t Thanksgiving-1621 L. G. Ferris.
Gradually the New England colonial governors established the custom of Thanksgiving by designating a day each year, after harvest. Wall Street, having broken all its selling records, by one million shares on Friday, sold yesterday 3,2000,000 shares in two hours, and went home to enjoy the Sabbath. Some time ago, when stock exchange seats had reached almost $300,000 this column, basing the prediction on certainty of a continued bull market, predicted that seats would sell for $500,000 and more. A man bdi $500,000 for a seat yesterday, and did not get it. The Exchange, to speed up bus iness should sell 600 new seats, for $500,000 0 0 0 each, dividing ceeds among present seat owners, and make an honest little profit of $300,000,00.
How Old Travers, H. L. Horton, and others of olden times would stare at such prices. Yet they will seem small, some day. ENTIRE VAN HORN ESTATE LEFT TO WIFE H.
L. Van Horn, of Millersport, has been appointed and qualified as executor of the estate of the late Llewellyn Van Horn, of Walnut township. Real estate will amount to $13,000. The will of deceased has been admitted to probate and record bequeathing to his wife JohannaVan Horn all property, both real and mixed, for and during her natural life. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hazel Chalfant to T.
D. Price, by affidavit, Millersport property. S. W. Friesner to Amos J.
Wine-, gardner, 78 acres in Rushereek. Anabel Harris to William Harris, Lancaster property. HOLIDAY ILLUMINATION ON UNTIL MID-NIGHT The holiday lighting of the down town district will burn nightly from 5 p. m. until midnight, the current being on and off by Severn Anderson, merchant police.
Senators Win Bowling on L. A. C. alleys last night, the Senators took two out of three games from the Pirates. SENATORS Thimmes 167 192 155- 514 F.
Corwin 151 167 142-- 460 Clarke ......177 152 178- 507 Radebaugh ..164 150 146- 460 Stuckey ....169 164 176- 509 Totals ....828 PIRATES Dugan .....166 Powers .....134 M. Martin 165 B. Corwin ..140 McAnespie ..151 825 797-2450 147 176 489 186 496 ,143 199- 507 140 140-- 420 158 193- 501 Totals ....756 774 884--2413 B. P. 0.
ELKS Regular meeting at Elks Home tonight. Fred Van Arsdalen, E. R. E. W.
Boerstler, Sec'y 28-1t FREE! Who will be Rewarded this Week? Each Garment That Is DRY CLEANED! Is Numbered 2 Persons Each Week will Have Their Work Done Free We will post information in our window. "The ones holding the Right Numbers will be refunded their money." Watch your Tickets, you may hold the correct number! Simply Phone 130 YMAN Cleaner and Dyer 130 S. Broad During the Revolution a day' of national Thanksgiving was annually recommended in congress. Clionian Literary Club Meeting "And taught by thee the church prolongs Her hymns of high Thanksgiv-1, ing Still'-Kible. Members of the Clionian Literary club enjoyed an interesting meeting Tuesday evening with Miss Mignon Hummel as hostess at her home on North Broad St.
The following program was enjoyed: Roll Call--Thanksgiving Thots. Current Topics--Hazel Lape. Thanksgiving Story---Florence McCleery. World Peace--Mrs. Earl Irick.
Piano Selection- -Delores Hummel. Report of Federated club conference- Harris. A delightful social hour followed the program and a miscellaneous shower was held by the members for Mrs. Earl Irick (Marie Deffenbaugh) who received a host of lovely gifts. A delicious luncheon was then served by the host ess.
The next meeting of the club will be held December 10th with Miss Louise Harris at her home 'on East Main street. "500" Club Is Entertained Mrs. Walter Graf was hostess to the members of her five hundred club Tuesday evening at Mellman Inn. The interesting game was enjoyed at four tables and lovely high score favors were captured Mrs. W.
A. Steiner, Mrs. Charles Birch and Mrs. Mayme Konkler. At the conclusion of the game a delicious two course luncheon was served at one large table which was prettily decorated with fall flowers.
Miss Agnes Sullivan will tain the club December 11. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Durbin and young son of Hebron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rolland Shell and family. Call or See THE HICKLE Co. tor Rugs Draperies and Window Shades Bauman Bros. 8 Markets will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Open this evening until 7 o'clock.
28-1t Matinee 2:15 Evening 7 and 8:30 Adm. 15 and 25c HIPPODROME Adm. 20 and 35c TODAY THRU SATURDAY Mayer PICTURE LON CHANEY in TOD BROWNING'S Production. WEST OF ZANZIBAR Dens beneath the equator where human wreckage with drifts! Romance, revenge-in darkest Africa! LIONEL BARRYMORE Lon Chaney takes you on the strangest road to MARY NOLAN adventure you've ever travelled! Story by Chester Devonde and Legs," the crippled ruler of a kingdom of bourn (Gordon. Scenario by Elcutthroats--what a role for the Man of a Thou- liott Clawson.
Titles by Joe sand Faces! ham. Directed by Tod Browning. HAL ROACH presents TWO STAN LAUREL REEL OLIVER HARDY HABEAS CORPUS COMEDY A Metro Goldwyn Mayer PICTURE NOTICE-THURSDAY THANKSGIVING CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE STARTING 1:30. DOORS OPEN 1 O'CLOCK..