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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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TOE ALLE2CT0WN MORNING CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905. MARRIED IN GERM ANTO WN. FRITZINGER WAS BETROTHED. HATS TRIMMED TUES OP CHARGE nn 1 Big Specials AT iUf la la LIT BROTHERS Accident Victim was to Marry Miss Dorothy Druckenmlller. (Edward Fritzinger the young man who wag killed in the quarry of the Hyatt Slate Company, at Heimbach's on Wednesday morning, was have been married the latter part of this month to Miss DoTOthy Druckenmil-er, of Lockport.

The young people had their home nearly furnished. Strawberry Festival on Saturday. The St. John's Sunday-school of DO HI! If KOTHfi PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Many Allentonians at -Wedding of Miss Gertrude Leopold. Miss Gertrude Leopold, daughter of Hev.

Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Leopold, formerly of this city, as married to Dr.

Howard Reiner Farlnger. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marlon, as maid, of honor, and the Misses Olen Aurand and Hazel Leigh Andrews, of this city; Miss Kauffman, of 'Mt. Holly, N. as bridesmaids. The 'best man was Dr.

Herbert Leopold, of Germantown, 'brother to the bride. The ushers were Charles 'E. Lotte and Clarence E. Burger, of Allentown; Dr. Powell and Dr.

Earinger, the latter a brother to the groom. Among the wedding guests were Mrs. J. H. Burger Mark and James Burger, Mrs.

Lo'te, Miss Blanche Lotte and 'Mrs. A. F. Leopold, of this city, the latter the grandmother of the bride. Dr.

and Mrs. Farlnger will live at Mt. Holly, NVJ. OBITUARY. Howertown, will hold their strawber-f WD DENVER THE PIANOS TO Allentown Easton.

Bethlehem and surrounding cauatry without aay fraUht charges, and deliver tha instrument direct to your home by our own delivery service tree. Our be at the American Hotel Allenlovn occupy) Parlor from Jane 8th to 8th tnolaeivo, where oar Piano will be an exhibition and will b. thoroughly demonstrated by oar representative, and the plan of our dub fully explained. Will Open This Evening at 6 O'clock at NO. 126 North Seventh Allentown.

ry and ice cream festival next Satur-. day, June 10, In the afternoon and evening. The Northampton Band will furnish the music for the occasion. All are cordially invited to attend. Lebanon Bologna IOV2C Pound Chuck Roast 9c Pound Sirloin Steak 11c Pound Porter-House Steak 11c Pound Round Steak 11c Pound Boiling Beef 5c Pound All Kinds Bologna 10c Pound All kinds of Fresh Fish constantly on hand.

PORGIES Pound Both 'Phones. All Orders Promptly Dlivered. Germs of Disease should be promptly expelled from the iblood. This is a time when the system is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all impurities in the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent illness.

Juicy Roasts, Tender Steaks at Reasonable Prices flfll ssffir Tom 250 WINTHROP PIANO aigJ jew HHaiuiiibu vjwvauiij av avv. kti as ii-guiai wjn" Erecting Iron Fence. Thomas Minnich is hawing an ornamental iron fence erected about his home along the Allentown and Bethlehem Pike, in Rlttersville. 22 Millions of Egos In Storage. There are nearly 22 million of eggs in storage in the Lehigh Valley Cold Storage Company's plant in South Bethlehem.

739 Hamilton Allentown, Pa. Save your order and see what we can do for you $1.25 to New York City, June 11. Via the Popular Lehigh Valley Railroad. Jl-td FRANCIS BERGER. Francis Berger died on Tuesday night in Heilertowny aged seventy -six years, riis wife and these children: Theodore Berger of Allentown, and Vattiillas Berger', of HeUertown; three daughters, Mrs.

Charles Mauch, of Easton; Mrs. Celletta Rentzheim-er, of Hellertown, and' Mrs. William Emery, of Phlllipsburg, N. survive. MRS.

ANNA McCONNiELL. Mrs. Anna McConneli died yesterday at the home of her bmi, Peter McConneli, No. 521 North Front street, auer an illness of eight months from cancer, aged seventy-three years. She was the widow of James McConneli, and is survived by her two sons, Peter of this city, and John, of Lehigh-ton.

The funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. High mass will be sung in the, Church of the Immaculate Conception by Rev. Walsh before burial in the (English Catholic Cemetery. MISS CAROLINA DOLL. Miss Carolina Doll, daughter of the late Charles and Pollle Doll, died at ALLENTOWN HORSE BAZAAR runo at a saving ox jioo and it will be delivered to your home upoa a FIRST PAYMENT OF S1.00, then 1.00 A WEEK KESS For the convenience of the people in Allentown and vicinity, we wi.l have a Winlhrop Pisao on Exhibilion at the America Hotel.

Parlor 1I4LENT0WN, from Monday, June 5(h. to Friday, June 9ih, uhtll 10 P. IL YOU CAN GIVE IT A THOROUGH tiOAL Although the "WINTHROP" is offered to yoii for 240.00, it is equal in every way to those instruments elsewhere marked $350-00. It is a high-grade piano that is built to last a lifetime a piano that has an Uncommonly sweet, rich, pure, mellow tone. The action is easy and elastic it is responsive to the most delicate The workmanship is the very-best, and the cases are unusually handsome and artistic.

A choice of woods oak, walnut or mahogany. Enroll your name in this club while this unprecedented offer lasts. BOARDERS WANTED. Boarders and lodgers wanted In a privatai family. Home well looated.

Short walk tf business centre of city. Apply toROOMhV Morning Call Office. l-tt FOR RENT. Three untarnished rooms to man and wife, for lieht housekeeping or for two gentlemen for eaeb room. All conveniences.

Only two blocks from Hamilton street. Nice neighborhood. Apply at Call office. 9-3t Special Sale on TEAMSTER WANTED. A steady and reliable teamster Is wanted at once, by the Allentown Sand and Coal Company, No.

44 North Second bt. Steady em ploymeut. Married man preferred. 9-2t WANTED. A trlrd hand baker at ones.

Call atMornltie) Call offiee. or address 1-St Tuesda June 13, SHOOTIN MATCH. Live bird and target match will held at the Iron too Hotel, June 15. In the evening moving pictures by matte lantern will be shovrn. Everybody Invited.

Ecypt and Levan trolley passes house within a block. Hit N. w. KUHN8. Prop.

FOR RENT. House No. 12 Booth Madison street. Alt modern improvements. Immsaiata posseae sloo.

Call at 24 Nana Fifth street. U-tf GRAND SOCIABLE AT THE IDLE-WILD. A sociable will be held at the Idlewlld Hotel. Saturday evenlne. June 10.

Lsstor'worebestra will urnisa the music. Everybody cordially invited. 9-2t W. H. BUHP.

Prop. Market Eighth WANTED. Local manager wanted by tha Peoples Mutual iiife Insurance best insurance con-traot ever offered for sale. Easy t. sell, and a good money maker.

Address P. A. UcCrea, Allentown, Pa. 8-3t LIT BROTHERS 3 Filbert Seventh Of Two Car Loads of Nebraska Horses. 40 HEAD 40 Consisting of well mated driving teams, draft teams weigjh-.

ing from 2200 to 3000 pounds. Two general purpose, family and business horses. Don 't miss this sale as we sell every-horse for-w the high dollar. Sale to begin at 1.30 sharp. The horses attiW two-days prior to day of sale.

Dr. Jesse Z. Hillegass. PORTABLE ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE. I A 20 horse power portable enrine and boiler for sale, as good as new.

Addreen CHAtf. A. MOTER. I -6t-e-od. Bmaus.

Pa. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA the county home on Wednesday 01 apoplexy, aged 79 years. Deceased had gone to the home on Saturday last and was stricken on Tuesday evening. She resided alone for many years in East Texas. The remains were removed to East Texas yesterday, and will be buried on Friday at the Trexlertown Church.

BOY FOR ADOPTION. I desire a good bom for my nine year old sob. Can speak English or tierman. For address call at the Morning Call. 3-tt If unable to visit Allentown yourself to see our piano, a postal request will bring our representative to eee you, who will be glad to give full particulars and furnish catalogue.

DOG LOST REWARD. Black and white Enelish bull dog strayed away on Tuesday. Dog answers to name of Tower." Suitable reward for its return to James M. Schmoyer. 104 North Seventh street.

Alleutown. BLACKSMITH WANTED. Wanted a blacksmith familiar with wagon work. Immediate aod steady employment. Call at Works of Allentown' Platform Fifth and Lawronce streets.

7-St PUBLIC SALE WITH 28 HEAD OF INDIANA HORSES WILL BE HELD AT THE Stephens' Sal PIANOS FOR HOMES. I mean just that and nothing else. So many Pianos are made to sell regardless of tone and looks. Any Piano bought hete will stand the criticisms of the most critical. We sell on time, and on tuch easj terms, that you cannot afford to overlook the plan if you are thinking of buying a Piano on time.

Aschbach, The House of Experience," 539 Hamilton Street. Shinolng Gas Set. The Heilman Boiler Works are shipping a large gas set to Scranton to be erected for the 1'mted Gas Improvement Co. and a larse tank to Ardmore. The latter will be erected by.

men from the shop. The shop at nrocant ii overrun with orders and WANTED. A good girl to asrlst in general housework. Apply at 35 Nirib. Thirteenth street.

fit HAY FOR SALE. To make room for ths new crop. Prima timothy par ten, loose til. Slightly clover mixea sis. uooa quaittv meadow per ton $iu.

Delivered on your itable. Lauve orders or I the men at work at. present will have LOST. A boy's silver watch, small open face, he-tr'cn Fourteenth and Hamilton Elfrhth and Chew streets. Reward (or its return to Watch." care Morning Call office.

BUSH HOUSE, QUAKERTOWN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 They are well bred Indiana horses, Pacars, Trotters, Roadsters, family, farm and draft horsea. Mr. Baker spoilt two weks selecting these horses and says they are all young and well broke with good manners and choice colors. One extra fine sorrel trotter can, beat 2.30. Both 'phones.

Bale 1p.m. The undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Forest House Stables, Easton, on Friday; i'une 9,1905, commencing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, 2 carloads of horses, consisting of trotters and pacers, family and coach horses, pair roan farm chunks. All horses as represented. Electric cars run to hotei. Telephone at "hotel.

address at Koom loung liuilding. jl-tf P. S. FENSTEBMAKER. steady employment tor a jear i more.

Wrlght-Kistler. I LOST. JHaries C. wngnt ana miss uiiwi festarday afternoon $10 worth of postage Florence Kistler, both of 427 North stamss on Hamilton street, between Post: Of- FOR SALE. Furalsbsd room house ona block from Centre Hquare.

10 fine furnished rooms an bath A Bne chance for the right party. Kent of building vary reasonable. Terms ensy. inquire of A. E.

SWABTZ, 27-lmo 817 Linden St. rhurct, stroof were married nn Satur- flee and Hall street. He ward paid upon re. S. L.

STEPHENS. L. GKAJ1MES SONS. to J. Fred Fisher Son.

day by Rev. J. C. Rausch. Hall street.

affpiwjya WMLXAJUil i-mh. at -yi. aaJTiMaW iMtlall Ml fill lJMal Koch Bros Great June Sale. UNRIVALED IN VALU E-GIVING Koch Bros. Immense Bargain Friday, A great Clearance of broken lots and small lines brought about by our rapid spring selling, marked at prices to make sensational selling.

Men's Clothing Specials. Fresh broken lines of Men's fine worsted and Scotch suits, regular 112, $15 and 16.50 values for 8, S7.50 and $8.50 Men's 25c. fancy half hose, 9o. a pair Men's 50c. fancy lisle half hose 27c.

a pair Boys' Cioihinj Specials. New lots of Boys' Buster Brown and Eton Suits in Scotches and blue serges, ages 2 to 9, formerly $5 and $6, Friday at $2.45 New broken Kits of men's fast color serge suits, $12, $15 and $16 50 qualities, Friday special. $8.50 and $10 Small Unas of young- men's serge and Scotch suits, $7.59 snd $8.50 values, Friday $3.95 and $4.50 New broken lines of men's trousers, good $1-80 and $1.75 values. $1 and $1.25 Men's flanoel and Scotch $2.50 and $3.60 outing trousers $2 and $2.50 Another broken lot of men's outing suits, regular $7.90 and $160 qualities, Friday special and $5.75 AT KOCH BROS. OUR Jkst week's announcement of pecial new lines of hiqhgrade Suits, the cream of this season's stock, reoerved from our tailors, has met with an immediate and general response of the buying public.

A great many of our customers and friendsiharre taken advantage of this sale and ex pressed pleasure and satieactkm with their pur- chases. The style, fit and finish of our garments are so pleasing, that in nearly all instances it required but the briefest kind of examination for a prospective buyer to make up his mind and select a thoroughly satisfactory garment from Koch vast assort- ment. Over iooo handsome new Suits have again come in from our tailors this week and placed on our counters. The utmost values we've ever 59, $10, $12, $15. WSS?" 55, $7.59 $8.50, $10.

New lines of Boys' double breasted Cl AC fA CA Russian. Blouse Norfolk Suits W.7J 10 0.Dli. Quality counts in these Special Offerings. Boys' Buster Brown Russian Suits, with bloomer pants In Scotches, blue and red serges, brass buttons, extra white collars, ages 2V4 to 6, and $(i qualities, Friday $193 Boys' Norfolk Suits, Scotches, blue serges and cheviot, ages 6 to 14 years, regular $5 values, Friday $2.95 Boys' Norfolk Suits In fancy mixed Scotches, a special line of small sizes only, $2.50 kinds for $1.45 Boys' white Madras washable suits, worth $2, Friday $1.43 Boys' 50c. pure linen washable knee pants, special for Friday 35c, 3 pair for $1 Boys' double breasted suits, blue cheviots and homespuns, ages 8 to 18 years, $3.50 values for $1.45 Men's fvrnlshlnfl Specials.

Men's $1 narrow silk Barathea four-in-hands, Friday or 3 for $1 Men's 50c. fancy silk four-in-hands, special for Friday at 27c. Wm id If ip" Ja3 Boys' 75c. light Scotch knee pants, Friday special 48c. I i AfV Boys' extra quality knee pants, regu.

lar 25c, qualities, Friday 18o. Men's 25c. washable and all silk four, in-handa, Friday 6c. Another lot of Men'a whtte handkerchiefs, 15c ar 3 fop 5o, 104 do sen poccived da merV $1.29 and $10 umbrella, anol inches, guaranteed fast Friday. Men's white rHeta ar.

fleateal eeH-gea Shirts, $1 q-uallties sat 49c. Boys' Furnishing Special. Boyef 8e. white soft negligee shirts, special for Friday at 17e. Boys' 15c.

silk snleld bow ties at 3o 2 for 5c. Boys' lSe. suspenders, Friday special To. a pair Ml ARE READY FOR THE BRIDEGROOM and can supply the groom and his guest properly. The high reputation of our and Banquet Dress Suits, ready-to-wear or made-to-measure, assures reliability, correct fit and distinctive style.

There is an individuality about our garments that gives them that character that impels men to want the Koch kind. Our stock of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits and Haberdashery for these occasions is always complete. We are ready to serve you promptly. KOCH BROS. Boys' Mo.

fast blaek stockings 0. pair Or 3 pair for 16c. Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner fcf Mrx it Men's all kath.tr asrtft CMaajJn olive ana nsset solors, wartfc t7.HiTrrldajr. Men's It ray pleatajAfraot eedVree shirts on dMxay in oorper a. Wo.

Men' 60c. dark eototd najiliree shirts al .4 Men's balbflAgan shirts and drawers at Men's 50c VeJbrlgran na mesh shsrts an drawers, pink and blue colors, at 33c- Men's 15c fast black' stocking for. Be pair Just In, 16 dossn bajtbrlggan shirts and dvaoasrs tor toys, long and short sleeves, 2Se. quality ft aaoh Stoch Bros. Clothing for "Young America.

Grad ualing Day is Approaching and it Is the duty of parenti to see that their beys pteieat as favorable aa appearance at tbelr classmates. We have made a special effort in this department of oar baslaess and for graduates have on display tha largest assortment of Youths and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings to be found anywhere in Eastern Pennsylvania at particularly attractive prices. See our Special Window Displays. (1) Bojrs mhlte and eojoraa border 10c. 20s for Bo.

Boys' 25c. leftthe anen of small sizes only FMa strata,.

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