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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 11

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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THE MORNING CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 ELEVEN i "'Bsgaa as the apartment city. It will attract I MAUCH CHUNK people here. The old town's future never looked better than right now. Miners from the coal regions are planning to reside here. John Horn, John McGinley and son Jack are home from Philadelphia, with strokes, died yesterday morning, aged 63 years.

Her husband and six children survive. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon. Rev. B. A.

Scull officiating. Burial will be made in the Nesquehoning cemetery. William Bevan, East Mauch Chunk, Is home from a trip to Philadelphia, where he saw the Athletics artd Cleveland play baseball. couple were married by Squire D. J.

Dugan in the court house. The six hundred men employed at the Drif ton colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company returned to work yesterday morning after being idle for several days, due to a strike grievance. The dispute is being taken up by the officials of both sides. President Loomis, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, together with his official staff, were in Hazleton yesterday. The mission of the head of the Valley system is to -make the annual inspection of the Mahony and Hazleton division, the heaviest coal carrying route of the Lehigh Valley line.

Division Manager P. J. Flynn and his start assisted ia the inspection. Lansford expects to send over 150 uniformed, men to Bethlehem this month to participate in the Elks parade. Mrs.

Joseph who has been ill for several years," suffering Few Girls Go Unbobbed Hollywood. The role of si school girl in motion pictures no longer is being handled by the lass with bobbed hair, it was revealed here! recently. The unsophisicated school miss now Is identified by her Ions; tresses. While seeking a player for tha part it was found that approximately 95 of every 100 girls between 16 anf 20 years of age had been lured by tha call of the bobbing barber. where they saw the Athletics play baseball.

Marriage licenses have been issued to Rollin Osier and Charlotte Clark, Weatherly; to Joseph Jarnat and Clara Blose, New Tork. The former The feathers from the turkey's tall stir the, dust that we inhale. 'Tire fought fire" when Jam Borden, the spirited beroint bad given op all hope, and Maclvor came to her rescue. It's a story of love and adventure as told in Maclvot't 4141 OUR NEW BELL PHONE NUMBER Buy a Box of Chocolate Almonds At 50c Box Main Floor interment in the Forest Lawn cemetery in Buffalo. Harry Barnhart and family are on a visit to coast resorts in New Jersey.

Attorney Daniel Sittler and family are home from a ten days' trip to Niagara Falls and other points en route. We regret to note the serious illness of Rev. W. H. Schlappich in a Philadelphia hospital.

He is a former pastor of Ebenezer church, in the Second ward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernhart are visiting in Asbury Park. Misses Margaret and Isabelle Barrett ar spending their vacation in Atlantic City.

The action of Mauch Chunk town council in deciding to hasten the paving of Susquehanna street, Lehigh avenue and the Liberties road is very commendable. This work has been too long delayed. 'It should' be independent of the Parryville road, which the state highway department contemplates building. It is entailing a great expense on the borough for upkeep, and the highway is far from satisfactory, not only being in poor condition but also unsafe. James Dugan, Scranton, is spending a few days with relatives.

"Jersey" look good. Mauch Chunk's housing problem is gradually being solved. For twenty or more years the old town has been losing out because of not being able to furnish homes in which people could live. Apartment houses are solving the problem. It is the ideal way of living.

Several are under way, and a number are being proposed. In this way the population is bound to increase and a greater Mauch Chunk is assured. The Switzerland of America will soon be known ESS BROTHIR ALLENTOWN International League because of ill health. He will, however, continue as one of the umpires in the Bi-State League. Miss Kate Obert, who has charge of a large hospital in Cumberland, was a visitor in town yesterday.

She is spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister in Lehighton and at the Obert bungalow in Strohl's grove. Frank Lyons, Philadelphia, and Miss Isabella Trout, former resident of East Mauch Chunk, were married in the former city Monday evening. Major Gordon Lillie and wife, of Oklahoma, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Culberson in Allentown, were in Mauch Chunk on Wednesday.

They were chaperoned here by George Alexander, Weissport. Major Lillie is better known as Pawnee Bill of Wild West circus fame. A Chevrolet sedan, owned by Ben Brown, Elizabeth, N. was stolen while parked in front of the Columbia House in East Mauch Chunk. The car has license No.

265-767, New Jersey. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, in Allentown. They formerly resided here.

Miss Betty Donlin, of the Grand View hotel, is spending ten days in Wildwood, N. J. Adam Hornung, brother of Mrs. Mary Exner. East Mauch Chunk, died Tuesday at his home in Buffalo, N.

after a brief illness. His wife preceded him in death by two years. The funeral was held yesterday, with Three wills were probated in the register of wills office yesterday. In the will of Henry Neff, Ashfield, disposing of an estate valued at $4000, his son, James, and the testator's brother, James Neff, were named ex-j ecutors. The estate Is given to his two sons, Charles and James, the latter to care for Charles because of his being unable to do manual labor.

His other children, George, William, Robert, Lillian and Isabella, are bequeathed one dollar each. In the vlll of Mrs. Lydia Klock, Lansford, Ihe bequeaths all her personal be-ongings to her son, Char)es, and lames him executor. The other will Vas that of Wilson Shoenberger, i Franklin township. His estate is valued at 12000, and his brother, Val-mtlne, Pottsvllle, is named executor.

jf The' estate is bequeathed to his brothers and sisters, Frank, Valen- tine, Mrs. Emma Miller and Misses Diana and Addle Shoenberger. Catasauqua and Lehighton play at the fair grounds on Saturday at 3.30 p. m. in a regular Bi-State League i game.

Andrew Breslin has been awarded the contract to erect the $200,000 school building for Summit Hill. It must be finished by August 1. 1926, ind will be one of the finest in the itate. Miss Kathryn Culley is on a visit lo friends in Philadelphia. John Bond, the register of wills, transacted business in Hazleton yesterday.

John McBride, Phillipsburg, who is known here, has quit umpiring in the Folly by Hugh MacNait 2.00 Kahler and Donald Grant Herring Books Main Floor WW A Combination Hat and Over-Night Bag I For Early Fall Wear the edicts Black Satin Frocks in Moulded Lines Presenting oAutumn Coat Modes MART dressers look to Hess Brothers these pre-Au- tumn days to find the finest and newest of the The three newest versions HESS A most convenient and prac- deal Traveling requisite is thij combination 'Hat and Over night Bag of heavy black enam-eled cloth lined with brocaded sateen. The sides are of a very rigid construction to as to protect the hat. This Bag will hold any size bat, over-night wearing apparel in specially arranged pocket. 13 inch size IS inch size 3.25 3.50 A Fully Equipped High TUT 1 3 ALLENTOWN Wrappy, Flare and Stratghtline Models with collars that are quite different than in former seasons the Medici shawl Queen Ann and square. The materials are quite varied, although Kashmir Needlepoint is quite in the lead.

The furs used are in no way confined to anyone particular kind, as there is Fox, Wolf, Beaver, Lynx, Mink, Fitch Silver, 'Mink or Sable Dyed, and Squirrel Vi-atka, Biege, Natural and Blue Fox Dyed. The new colors, too, mostly in the Plumage shades are well represented Plover, Cuckoo, Crackle Head, Piranga, Tanager, Cacique, Sea Swallow, Falcon, Toucan, Brown Dove, Sylphtail and Queenbird. liiKllll! MEN'S STORE Hamilton Street At Ninth oieamer. wararoDe tn A Trunk At a Popular Price 25.00 it 1 Jki 9 i UL7 New and distinctly chic for present and early Fall wear is the Black Satin Frock. The new models now being shown, are smart in so many ways touches of color in embroidery and applique.

Sleeve treatments, in melon or balloon styles, with embroidery, are very The moulded silhouette is closely followed with a tendency to back fullness in flares and gores. Moderately Priced 45.00 to 59.50 Dresses -Second Flooe A Travel Coat in a smart wrappy model, as illustrated, fashioned of grey needlepoint with two-tone border effect, has kit fox collar, and fastens at side front with a single button. Beautifully lined with a heavy quality grey 'silk crepe. The price of this attractive QQ KA model is VO.OV The Sale of- MEN'S SHIRTS Strongly contracted three-ply box covered with vulcanized fibre and trimmed with brass plated hardware. Fitted with three drawers the' top drawer fitted for bat compartment.

Also contains six hangers and shoe pockets. Attractively lined, Leather Goods Basement f5 Coats Second Floor (5 At 74 "'BLUE JAY" 'BLUE fell 9 Corn Holders Are Very Essential New Felt and Velour Hats For wand Early Fall 5.00 to 7.95 Paris-like, in the trim snugness of their shapes, in the extreme brevity of their brims, and in many instances brimless. And in the chic simplicity of their trimming a cut-velour back, a gros-grain cocarde, a glittering pin. 5 for 5.00 A dainty, looking Cora Holder is very necessary when one wishes to eat corn on the cob. a Beautiful Shade for This New ENSEMBLE COSTUME With Tuxedo Collar The new shade "blue-jay" blue is shown at its best, in this smart Ensemble Costume fashioned of Crepe Romain with natural grey squirrel tuxedo collar.

Self embroidery, and side panels on skirt, complete the ensemble. The price of the model, as illustrated, i cq jrn The New Colors the Season's Smartest. Terrepin Pencil Blue Ashes of Rose Purple Sand Wood Pablo Black Silver Plated 25c pair Sterling Silver As sketched 69c pair Has Already Proven the (greatest Sale in Our History To stress the importance of purchasing during this event, as hundreds have already done, we call particular attention to two of its outstanding features. First, the Unusually Fine Quality Broadcloth from which these Shirts are made. Second, the cut and tailoring which was strictly to our order, over full liberal body measurements.

Fall Patterns and Colorings Plain colors including white and the beautiful dark colorings with attractive stripes, checks, and figures in contrasting colors. Neckband, and separate and attached collar styles to select from, in sizes iy2to 17. Millinery Main Floor IS Suits Second Floor SATIN GIRDLES Express the Note in Fall Models For Little Women Nicely made of fine durable pink satin with the use of sections of elastic that assure soft, straight lines. 2.50 to 4.00 Corset Section Third Floor fewest Fall Models in Felt Hats For Little Girls 2 to 6 yean Hats like big sister wears- of fine quality felt in different styles and everyone pretty either: ribbon or pheasant feather trimmed. 2.50 to 3.95 Third Flooe Silverware Section Basement Also in the Silverware Section Japanese Wood Bases A large importation received this week; flat bottom and footed bases for flower bowls, vases, etc.

Beautifully carved designs. Assortment now at its best at prices ranging Cp to from, each dL OU Boy' Goodyear Lace-to toe Tennis Shoes With Suction Soles That Every Boy Likes Sizes 8 to 2 Prk" 1.50 We Again Direct Your Attention, to Our Most Unusual Sale of MEN'S SILK SHIRTS At .95 cm Decidedly New Are These Hammered SrerKntT Woven Stripe Rayon A rich, iustrous finished i Jhtk that Vf ome very popular during tic past year. The colors, and color combinations are beautiful. Smart apparel for Fall and especially school wear can be easily fashioned from this fabric at a small expenditure. Also very desirable for street and sport wear.

'Quite the smartest wrist iy2 to 6 1.65 6Y2 to 9 Rayon is easy to The Shirts in this sale are of a character that exhibit their quality rather than their low price! They're so much betterthan the average shirt at this price in every particular the materials the patterns and every little detail of making. Skillfully tailored from the following fabrics: White Imported Japanese Habutai Silks. Radium Silks in plain colors and stripe effects. Empire Kingcloth Silks in the new dark colorings with contrasting stripes. Neckband style, also some with separate collars to match.

Sizes 14 to 17. -another worthwhile feature. A yard 95c adornment we have seen for some time. One style in plain hammered silver, and another with a design characteristic of Indian Sife; 3.50 A plain hammered silver with stone setting in various colors, is priced flfl 1.85 Wash Goods Main Floor v.vrvr at These tennis Shoes in brown or white, are priced eicep tionally low for Goodyear quality- Children's Shoes Main Flooe 9 HESS BROTHERS ALLENTOWN Jewelry Main Floor ALLENTOWN HESS BROTHERS if.

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