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PAGE TEN GAZETTE AND PA. SOPHOMORE CLASS 'HAKE ORGANIZED IN GRIP RED MEN HELD STARTS THE WEEK LAYMAN'S LEAGUE OF MONEY GIANT Makes Its First Public in Appear- Episcopal Churches of This City How Banks Were Forced to Have Plans For an Close Disclosed in Trust's VrobY." LAST MEETING BISHOP A-BOM PET-EN FACVWX A A A A A Bl Reported Everything in Readi-! What the Churches Of the uess For Next Wedt's Big pas- High Street, Rev. William Plck- en, pastor: Sunday school at 6.30; at 4 Ybrlt, June" i HAS)' BEEN A A a i iiiess lu 189C. upon hearing reports John Arbuckle was about to In- i Baptist. I First.

Rev. Oliver Horsmnn --i tor. Id a. 7.30.-the ihe to-i 1 FOR THOSE IN CHARGE Erie Avenue. Jlev.

W. pastor. 9:30 a. Sunday school; pastor. eermon, "The Bible 10:30.

sermon to children; baptismal School of the 11:45, Bible' service; 2:30 p. Junior Have Monday Morning Plans Prepared For a Series the sugar industry was placed to-, The Mayor Has Issued a Procla-; school; 1 3 p. Junior f. V. Ep worth league; 7:30, Children's ttavx monaay i i g.

record In govern- 7: 3tt Touog People's De- day eierciocs. Class and Fra- i Meetings to Coyer irtnt's suit against the so- mation Requesting Citizens to parynem of the Church." Street, Rev. Edwin Pyies, i and ternities the Evening. Five Days. Decorate Buildings.

ment week is now under way. The Sophomore class exerclsfs took place last evening in the ohapel tions wen- delivered by ten dents of the class who had recei ailed sugar trust by Hermann Ken, who acted aa Mr. Havemeyer's ihief lieutenant. Episcopal met Mr. Havemeyei- Tho wiUJams- of Willlamsport.

with several vembfer 1 to" cnarge of tho lay readers about 20 in all, have, over the situation, the witness Men ukich meets, in this city next week, was held rec-orf. in scholarship for ending Friday, Institute to be. a i tJbe year IHano and vocal '-selections sort of school for the laymen of 11- tne next mosl were a part of program. Jhose 8 cenU a pVund Uid roasted at 10." everything is practically ready for the spice makers of 'Lion br nd events of next week. at I Chief Marshal Charles Kehrer ask that his aides meet him 'at End.

Rev. Tbeodcre Beck, pas tor. 9.30 a. Bible school; 10.45 m. and 30 p.

sermons by the pastor; 6.30 p. reports from dele- hiloh. Rev. il. H.

VTilklBson, minister. Preaching. 10.45 a. m. by, Rev.

na- school. erer- Christian. First church. Rev. B.

LESSON FOR JUNE 9 HEARING AND DOING. WESSON TEXT--LuKa GOLDEN ye doers of Word, and not neifrers only, deluding your own 1:22. minister. Sermon by Bishop W. P.

Eveland. 10:30 a. sermon by Bishop W. Oldhnm at 7:30 p. Sunday School, 2 p.

Junior Epworth 3:15 nv; league, week we had from the lips of 6:30 p. m- Il4jL e8U8 tB nlt ltt of TEiat TaTF7 'fourth Street, Rev. il M. Brady, I righteousnea which, he" will not couj. pastor.

Children's day exercises morn- tenance in his new kingdom. Today's ing and evening; Baptism at morning i aO is the last of the present series service. Third pastor. nniat lfti30 a. m.

and C. Lunger. 7:30 p. Sunday school, 9:30 Bible at iOf fellowship Senior league. 0:30 p.

m. purchased Hed Men'shall tomorrow after discuss" matter fo attesting and--communion at 11. -preaching moralng or erensn. Sf company a a wither. Haven, will constitute Its Object.

Glenn, i i a Taylor. The, musical numbers were presented by Misses Helen Pascoe Hazel Buck, Ruth An: ols, ot Lock drews. Mabel Jarvie; Hazel Rberts the faculty. and Bernice Decker. Today's Program.

Today's program, includes the annual art exhibit In Bradley hall from 1,1 ruction for layreadern other lay 7 to p. m. and the commencement of the church who desire to In- concert of the music department at 8 crease their efficiency aa Workers. o'clot-k The ccaoion of tho Institute- will, be Sunday's Schedule. held in Christ church parish house.

At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning Letween the hours of five an six p. ft Eveland will ni. and 7.30 and 9:30 p. m. each day ne saja 0 an Jng to the parade.

flags an be secured clothing store or and himself as directors, Worh and biniself general manager. Through-j 4r ear the American. Coffee company Thc-institute Is to be held with i sold their product in the east, forcing Tffd object of offordlng traJnlng and In- started either today nday morning on two ds. which will stand one 1 Ul out OTt i had previously Although the Wools'cn cgm-pany Bishop i i a Perry 1 l.S'98. i the baccalaureate sermon and at for Jive days, "beginning with a 7.3a p.

In samp'rhurt-h. The first hour each day will be de-1 i i a F. Oldham, D. will preach to. the training of layreadcro before the Y.

M. C. A. and the Y. W.

In the reading of the services and In r. A of school. At 6 p. on- the the use of the Prayer book. The oth- Seminary campus, the annual song er hotjfs will be divld- 1908, moi.ey in dividends were Havemeyer wanted place.

D6i.ngs. At If o'clock Monday morning tbe Junior class will hold its clajss day -exercises 'and at 1:30, sorority breakfasts will take place. At 8 p. m. the expression class will present "The the Hearth 1 wkh thin cant: John Perryblngle.

Palmer Corday; Mr. Tackleton, Harold demons; Caleb PlunTtoer. Stanlep Q. Heltott, Old Gentleman, Elbrldge Dot, EHza- "betb Reed; Roberta MT8. Fielding.

Lenlta Daub; Maj Fielding, May partecr, Tilley Margaret The fraternity banquets yfll take jjjace.at 10 p. m. AT MERCER Charles Tuttle, Sick Fpr Time, Found to Have Disease. to. Bulletin.

Towamla, Charles Tuttle, r3 into two periods "OT one hour During each period there will be address followed by discussion asking of questions. to No attenipt will 1.11 the possible cover which might bo cpusidered mxfo the whole ground given topic. This would possible in so limited a time. institution proves BUC- it is hoped to hold other arid similar Institutes. In the future, hen other problems and other phases 01 the same problems considered'.

who may desire to attend any or all of the sessions of tbe institute are asked to sign a registration card and to pay a registration fee of fifty cents. Registrations will be received at any time but as it is necessary to have in advance at least an approximate Idea of the number who will attend, it is asked that all registrations be filed with the-secretary, Miner T. Dean, Government Place. Williamsport, or with oae of the' clergy. All vho register are -invited to attend a In Christ'church par iEh house at 0 p.

on The registration fee will include fie cost ol this supper. aged 3 7 ill wtth smallpox tH hia borne at Alereur, Wysox towa-j ship. hag been 111 Borne time, and yes- terday his ailment was diagnosed as i smallpox, and the State. r3epartmentj of" HeaJthl.was De'Ijansbhj Kenner, a ottlcer-of f.hip. quarantined the Tuttle home, yesterday, and every precatHton has'ij'" been taken to yrevenf a spread of thfe Eve'ry member of the a i rOPe ed 5 in a bo4y vacclnatod last evenlDK.

as A stletldld Doings in Fraternal Orcles Lumber 1 Order Iiidcpcudwit Americana, wfir lidliT memorial service Sunday at Sand cemetery. Montoursville road. 1:30 p. -Fhmt-Tttim the cemetery. mu8 and of tbe State Board, of Health In Bradford county, Is In charge of the case, and every health rule IB being enforc- -4sd -to A flpread of disease is not exported.

tfSue.except 61 shares at $500. rANlSBEHER FIRE PRO 1 ECHON Mr. Points to jhe House Fire as 4' Sample; The regular meeting tf the South WilHamgport coun.cH was held last evening. The street car ordinance, which has been under consideration for several months, was held up for another month. The trolley company wjaa, however, granted the' to Its' Bwltch on Southern avenue.

The ordinance calling for the paring of Market street from the bridge to the Pennsylvania railroad was killed on second reading. claimed by rcs Sf tic gate on Second avenue near the Lutcher and Moore park and in order to put a Stop "to It they petition asking for a street light near tnat place. was ordered that a competent engineer be employed to -run the lines on Junction stret show the people just where tbe lines of. their property, are and just what will 1m.vo tu be done before the car line can be extended on that- street. Mr.

Cranmer brought up the matter of better fire protection and gave the thp- ice houses as criterion. He stated 9 that the fire companies in getting out and when they did thn flre they were unabte ti that, the fire-committee" be to investigate the matter. The'ordinance closing all places of business on Sunday passed second reading by a vote of five to four. President Zuber stated that cemeteries to decorate-tbe graves Dl.ener, be understood, -wanted dam- 'ages for the improvements made on Market street last summer. ap- HAS CONSOLIDATED.

u. of deceased members has been pointed. A special meeting of Uniform of Pythias, will be herd at 8 o'clock this evening to take action on the dealt of David Grler. ConestOBa Council No. Degree.of ffo.rahontfls, and ChUllsouague Coun- 4hc ell No.

145, will entertain the visiting ferred the matter to the law commit- Tee. BQ thnt they would be prepared" for -a fleht if it was necessary. The borough found -itself, in poor shape financially and BO held up several I)lUs tlmt uot Baptist Bible School and B. Y. Conventions Now One.

Ai i i a scssl'in of i list Young Peoples Tnlcn at Muncy. ladles of the h. and Red Men's I. Sprout, of i Rorks. pre-1 wives, daughters an-d Hided i R.

B. McQrlde. of headquarters at" the New Cra'w-'j us- secretary. I ford hotel. The program: Monday.

Rev. N. Eagle, of. PlrJure Rooks, I ladles of the Red Men; an on "The Part of evening reception at rteaikjuart-crs; P. in Wmld a Tuesday, BightoccinK'; Tuesday cAen- 1 Rev.

E. Saylor, of this theater party at VsUlamont. and recorder yesterday: on A practical Prnjvr i Com; eg day evening. Fourney Afrdome, 1 Dr. C.

to Ott lnetn waB the salary tlie river. i be served. The Odd Fellows of Willlamsport 1bo ftftc-rnoon-E0 slon-Rf'v a i of Spo'lp on "Thp of the Pltilc in tho Work." Rerv. R. H.

Williams, of i will hold their memorial service In on Object In tho doors, i 'year for the first time. It J-oftfJ R-er- J. C. Ma3--ien. will be held Sanday afternoon, at 2 fit' a i on Young Peo- o'clock.

The program follows: Call will "have nearly 1.000 persons en board. The Berwick tribes win run -a special of their own. and Dan- and Bloomsburg will combine for a special. 'Both these specials will come over the, Reading and will ar- "rlve In this 'city about 9:30 o'clock. The Philadelphia special comes from points adjacent.to Williamsport.

T.he_WeHsb6rb Red Men have chartered a special, which will pick up men and women all along the line and will come in wlih bands and hundreds of people aboard. Special prepacatlooa have been made for handling the big crowds and the hotel and restaurant men are already get ting things in readiness for the event- To-Move The morahallc and alda to tho chief arsha.1 toe City Kail," on Otto G. Kanpp.j Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, i JTICroT land In IxOyUTsnck township for and Will march to Market square, the consideration of $1. Deed dated i from which all-the tribes will be December 29, 1911. i formed at 1:15.

The fire whistle REAi ESTATE TRANSFERS. Filed for -Record- In the Court -Htuse Yesterday. The following deeds were entered for at th of tho register 8 1 day of the Dig parade. Headquarters Open Monday. The headquarters of the convention, the New Crawford hotel, will be'open- ed on Monday morning and the reception committee, -will rejnaln, the job" until Wednesday night.

All the hjghest officers' the state will be at tills boiel uuj ot tho Pblli- delphla tribes will also be quartered there. Of course parade day will be the btgi of the week. At least 40 tribes trnd 30 bands are from 5.000 ta 8,000 men will bo In line. These bands will Begin to arrive with "the Tuesday evening and b'Ig. times are to be in store for everyone on that evening and Wednesday evening.

Three, band concerts at least are already scheduled for Wednesday night, one gf them by the famous Allentown which with lentewn tribe, is to- be quartered at thwue. Wreck the Central ho- tels. Jersey Short tribe, with the Jersey Shore band: wilt stay at the Sons of Veterans Third street Bethlehem its band will occupy-the 'Globe hotel, Third street Osage tribe, of fphllajdelphia, Will hlVA band which accdiApanles" 'them will Quarter at, the Btvdon and Washington strets. Dcrjrtck Tribo and itn bond' engaged the Prohibition ball, opposite iher-goveriiment building as their headquarters. The Harrisburg Tribes, Cornplanter and Octorora, have Sterling hotel for their stay and will have two big bands as their adjuncts.

Harrisburg never falls to show up In the front row when there irBomethrng away several of the prizes. Tr.be is to occupy tfco entire city hotel. It also has a band and will give several concerts Wednesday, -Special trains of all sorts and conditions will run into this city -on The Philadelphia tribes hare combined Md will en a epeclitl I tfns Salem A. M. E.

Zlon church. Rev. M. L. Blalock.

pastor. Preaching at I 11 a. Sunday school at First, Rev. Evore pastor, i p. m.

the pastor will preach fare-' Children's Evening wor ship at 7.30, subject. "The Architectonic of Character," Christian Science. First church. Services at m. Subject, "tJod the Oolv Cwsse and school at 10 a.

m. Episcopal. Trinity, Rev. F. Gibsou.

rector. a. morning prayer; 12.15 p. Sunday school; 7.50 p. evening prayer.

Cnriat church, tne W. Xorthey Jones, rector. 740 a. holy communion; 10.30, 'morning prayer and sermon; 12.15, Sunday school; 7.30 p. choral evensong "and address by the pastor.

Alt Saints, Rev. Robert Ben. rector. a. holy communion; 9,30 Sunday school; 10.30.

morning prayer 7.30, evening! prayer ermon Cvangtlieal. First. Rev. I. F.

former pas- for. will prsach both morning and well sermon. Memorial Mission. 9: which has to-do with the fundamental teachings expressed -by Jesus in his manifesto and it Is by the Golden Text taken from James' epistle, Jesus begins with.a.short parable which, though not recorded by Matthew aa being used in this same connection Is here used to Introduce and to explain what was said: about the service; "7:45, preaching. -Presbyterian.

First. Rev. William Charles. Hogg, pastor, ltf.30, "The Imperial Order of evening. St.

Bikle. baptien). Sunday school. a. m.

"Little ThlBsa: or Acts 2 p. ro Snnrfsy Jesus informs us.that we are not 7 sonei aDOve our Mast jr. We must teach principally In the same manner he taught, hy our llres. He been setting forth the manner of life be followed by his "disciples. He l.oitj 'and Eunice." being the sermon i is the incarnate in that for'all who are interested in the 1 welfare of the-young vesper seryjee, with Children's day, and infant baptism.

Church of tb Covenant Rev. Herbert Ure. pastor. Children's day -at 10.30. No session ot, tho BSble school a ttbe usual hour.

At 7,30 a program i against any self-assumed righteous- fact lay his power and success as teacher, sp as we JoRsmate bis life. live his life before tne world, we shall successfully His Bight was unimpaired, hence his ability and Jesus, however, guards consisting of responsive readings- and popular hymns and entitled "With telling Phrlaf In n9 A Christ in the School of Nature." pews free. upon tbfr part of his followers by us that "ereryone," that. Is i every disciple, "when 'ha Is perfected 10:45. sacrament" of theme, "Tne King- rnso, cne.

Tisltors' day, with special- wtisic prenjon history except ar he chorns 12 on a measure etanlated the life of Greatest Truth In the Bible." Or follolved prmclple. he dom "of Childhood; 6:30. Touw Peo- on the High Sea of Life." 8t Marafs. Rev. H.

Spaeth, pastor. 10:30. sermon. The Greatest Affliction la no Affliction;" Sunday school -at 12 m. i St.

Luke's. Rer. M. H. Ptiher, tor: mon at a.

ChH-'Hn vor at 6:30 p. at 7:30 B. 3. will "RrKocs from the held in John's. 10.45 a.

JXL. -Imitators of Andrew and 7.30 p. subject, "Youth; school, a. Junior Endeavor, 2 p. Methodlct.

Mulberry Street the Her. Oliver a Metzler, pastor. 10,130 a. nv. "The LAW of Christ;" 12 Sunday school No T'.

Dunning. ng Grace. Rev." Chsrles D. pMtor; at a. m'.

will be no evening Service. Sunday Echool at 12 nx; Kpworth leagae BI m. Piesident Piesents Naval With evening, Hamlet and taucbt the world. the-Gospel of St. John contrasted." Service at 10:30, the V.

S. preach- Beam and Mots. It Is as we are being perfected, fol. tw on after perfectness in Christ Ing service. Primitive Methodist.

Rev. J. Button. Services 11. a.

m. and 7.45 p. 8t John's, Rev WllHam C. bouse, Sermons a. in.

aad 740 p. Sunday school, Heidelberg legae. $.30. Spiritualist. Service at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. C. Mbrrowr of Pitts- bu will oAciate at both services.

PERMANENT CHURCH NO I ICE. Seventh Day Adventlst church meets in Pibhibltlon hall, opposite postofflce. John W. Hlrlinger, pastor. Services: Sabbath school 9.30; preaching 10.30 Buhhnth--(Sat- Sqnday: Preaching p.

m. Collage prayer meetings each Wednesday evening at 7-30 Jfon Annapolis, Jcne After a Wnshlngton, June of of Columbus and other visitors Washington tonight In advance of the dedication of the na. to Christopher Co- address-vnd of i un tomorow. Special trains from tl the country One hundred will afternoon, festivities June Week" brought to a close at the when for Jejius by means of thii teaching about tbe beam and the mote shows us huw Impossible it is fora film- celt disobedient to the truth to be able to do anything that will help others who are in a like state of disobedience. Re plajnly implies that it is not only impossible but actually a sin for Tfh "splinter" In his eye to attempt to re- tnove the mots light speck of dust, --from the ere of another.

The sin of attempting to teach thst -which s-n ourselves do not obey Is greater than sin of him vho is not obedient but makes no attempt to teach the truth and called forth the emphatic "tbou -of -Jesus. mariy fathers desire their sou to walk In the path of truth and yet they no effort to remove tbte beam from ts it to be wondered at that they both rail into thedttcb? Jesus emphasizes all of this by use of thr figure of' fruit-bearing. The preposterousness of onrlooWiU tor figs -upon thorn bushes, or to for Acadcmv wi.h well bail given by the members of i-ext i class to' those the President arrived after the ex- erclses had In the big armory with address on behalf of the board of visitors by Se'nator Swanson of Virginia. In a three minute address the president reminded the naval officers of the record of the American ------navy and urged them to -live up anccs otcuited lu Cambridge ant uth Boston, in "ffnn Boston. Jung agaln tbJs evening in connection with tso strike of employes of the Boston Elevated Street Railway company, which began this morning.

Disturb- traditions. Ke to tha graduates-of the naial academy as men who have Blight advantage over Otto 6. Kaupp to Caroline M. Heller, i blois. at o'clock aa a signal to be a lot of land In Ixjyalsock township ready to fall In and promptly at 2 for the consideration $1.

Deed i o'clock it will blow the line dated Oecember 29. 1911. i will start The llue of march and" the hose Point to dlplom 8 WeBt because of tbe fact that the American people seem to think that tbere is a need for a big navy After being Introduced by Supreln- unre incoming Real Estate company to divisions and their! personnel will ten Glo hon and miakins his ad' t.le and the romn-iinUy." to order by Chairman William H. Michael, a lot of land In Hughes- found In other columns of this Issue, dresi president Taft handed At -11 m. the Bible school and KJess.

f. No. selection, for the consideration of Everybody Decorate. TM one outbreak 'A. Cambridge three Policemen badly beaten and a revolver shot was fired "at the conductor of a stalled car.

Several arrests were-made, Los Angeles. CaL, Juno grapes upon a bramble bush is pat ent Wf know that corruption not sp much a matter of Infection 'as II has to do with inwaed purity. If the tree of life is pure It will yield perfect fruit, for life always reproduces its own type, in the same-man- the Influence a man exerts Is the influence of what to Is in own life. In verse 46 Jesus further light this matter of. hypocrisy- He has already told us we irre to build upon his -urUs, whtcli weio the'trtitn.

Now he shows us that to call him Lord" with lips, only, not at the trial of Clarence I Uarow for alleged Jury bribery con- fisted principally of obstructive tae- because of a heart conviction, even th6ugh It be known and heard of all men, not avail. Tils sort pf crr- Inr tlond be tested by htm who knows the thoughts and the intents Of the heart and It, too. shall receive the Just reward of alt hypocrisy: cry "Lord, to Judge otters hy different standards from those br which we Ju'dge, ourselves, IB but an-' other evidence of the sin of selfish- 1 Kiess. P. I'.

1- mft In Joint ses- Kliemann i orchestra: f-fiin i Prol--W. Wilson in the air. "America." a by chaplain, 1 itir and I. Spror.t as secretary, Rev Evore Rvans. pf No.

ad- A i was a'nd and by-'aws adopted dated a a 8, 1902. At the request of the committees in Uc which defense and prosecution graduate his diploma as his nanj was Alternating attempts oppos- C. R. Michael and others to Jacob charge of the convention. Mayor S.tab- i Shlpman.

a lot of land in Hughesville. i-ler yesterday Issued a proclamation to to consolidate the two dress by Noble Grand fhar es F. th consideration ot $1,500. Deed: the merchants -of the city, asking n--i n'n A Ci 1 1 Into J- them to make a special effort to dec- Mftrtha orate their stores Jor the four days, the Seventh and especially for The. a con- Greevey, P.

of No. 112; selection, a Juvprflle orchestra; The officers eictr(I hy the new or- log of jnames of members who have died diftlnK the last year by secce- a of respective lodges: hymn, air, i March 22. 1912. Mary U. Kenny to Brown, a property in arc-.

President. Stephen died diftlnK the last year by I ward clt for tbe consideration of Mayor stated that'he would "like to Soars, vice i i A. W. of respective lodges: hymn, a i i nnrt 1 My G)d to Thee:" memorial Picture Rocks, secretary. Andrew address by Rev.

R. Baker, of No. 250. Deed dated June TK 1912. tsMstam recretary.

729; selpc.tlon. Kliemann Juvenile or- 8HOW CAUSE ORDER TO see the city finely trluuufed for parade I day and show It btf to the very beat advantage to the many thousands of H. McBrido. C'iiirk, Plttuif; Us. Next year's Shainokin.

Mur.c treaHurer, H.ilpti chestra: hymn. pray bcncdlc be tlon. The committee. In charge of the ex- flvc flter anlcs lo ed in gaudy TO OEDtCATg CHURCH. The dedication of the Oak Orove.

shurch of the, Christian AOlance. situated abovu two milfie nbovp New berry, on the Fox borrow takV, place SlinHny i will 2-ia nn-rt, 7:15 RPV M. Herr. cf Alloona. i The Is very modest a seat- IriR about 250 people, heated i Lot air.

furnace and i i i It has been erected at the coat of about $2,000, of i most has county court erclses is as follows: A. A. Myers. P. G.

of Xo. 855; T. E. Runyan. P.

O. of cated ln various parts of the state to No 1007. of N'o. 65 WATER A I visitors. Many of the JhercBants have already Harrisburs, he Dauphin deCOiAte -a'nd roraonu- and today made orders re- Monday bee brjildtngs deck- called.

Then, escorted by Troop A of ihe Maryland national guard, the president rode- to the state executive mar- sion where he paid a brief visit -to Goldsborongh before' boarding his -special train for Washington. HAD HARROW ESCAPE. Two Girls Just Misted by Trollty Car and Auto. The little daughter of J. S.

Hether. of Mnrket 1007 In07: I PralR P. O. of H. Stephens, O.

of 729; W. F. of No 662: P. Hnfner show cause- this month -yhy their charters should Uul revoked. The CQST HIM Fli'E DOLLARS.

Anthony Hennlgan got lnto trouble rocee 1 S- which was at the Instance yesterday afternoon, he tore of th BTate wa 'er supply commission, down a Red Men's dfecoratlon over the of No S70- of a tne largest number of of a shoe shining establishment a i 1 1 2 isinnger. G. of Xo 112, Eberly. P. of No 112.

boon p.lrearft raised of hns done by mem rorn of of work' pastor The public Ig invited to in 10" UNDER BOGUS CHECK CHARGE SURRENDER TO POLICE Raston. 7--Edward Ropers, aged 20--Tea-TM of Trenton. N. who warranto Actions ever brought at one sUeet. neai i he time in this city.

The charge Is made, HalUm proprietors followed Andy Into, that the companies exist in name only a hotel and words were and have no property. i the men left the hotel and continued' down Court street. When near Third I ON SUNDAY. street they had a real argument In 0. Barrett, assistant engineer of Which Hennigan.

was pushed Into a motive power of the Willlamsport i gutter. One of the Italians then went greater part Rochland Voorber, also of Tren division, will deliver an Illustrated i for an oftjcer and Hennlgan was ar- ne by mem ton, was accused of passing worthless lecture on'locomotives in the lecture rested and taken before Aledriuan cotiKroKitinn pij-1 frtenda jon local merchants, surrender! room at the Y. M. C. A.

at Bunbnry Stead, who imposed a'flne of $5-and Rev 9 Conley Is the ed to tho police-here today. Voorber I Friday evenlnj; at 8 o'clock He will' costs. i. 1Ptodv at ATTenfbwn on" similar discuss the Malett the elec- oijd the uil i i panlon had a close call fiuw being run over by the South Side street car and JDr. Ritter's automobile about the same time yesterday afternoon.

The children crossed the street to the Del- trick grocery store and when on their way back to their home failed' to see the trolley car coming toward thern. Someone" called a warning In their huny to get out of the way of the One of the girls fell counsel to elicit new facts from Eert H. FrinWin. Who was "on the stand the entire day. Chicago, June Dlxon at- the Roosevelt headquarters Issued a statement tonight execrating members (l the national OBHUARY Marnon.

Obedience the Only Proof. If we "will real Paul's oplc upon 13) dally it will ctarlfy our Tlsion and correct the motive our lives that Its fruit will be acceptable to Godr Obedience is the only one and only acceptable" proof we are" friends of Jesas (John Annunciation yesterday morning. Services were conducted by Father as the automobile passed her she but a few Inches from wheels. Those who saw tbe incident ran to tbe rescue, thinking they had been struck, but both escaped without, injury. EVANGELISTS COMING.

Nell Breckley and Mlsa Wye. of Buffalo, will arrive today to conduct evangelistic services for. the. Uva tery. THE SE'WER PROGRESSING.

The Penn street -gewer. Is completed from the river to the south line of Jefferson street and the Invert of the concrete work Is laid to the north side. The excavating is now being pushed earth being used to back nil. Humility Is the virtue ajl preach, none practices- and yet everybody is content To further add light and significance to this whole matter Jesus tells us of the two kinds nf foundations upon which men build. That upon tne solid rock may bo severely tried, as shall all the works of man's hands, but being rightly founded tbe storm breaks' and not tba this question we must Dangor.

T. 39, 40. 2. Like tencher. like pupil, T.

41. 8.4 The, Test V. 43-46. It Final EhtortaMon. T.

40-48. Profession, v. 16. 2. S.

Practice. T. 4Q 4. Testing. T.

49. Do you want a situation? A the Rev; Is your house founded upon the li Costello, The pallbearers i word or upon tha speculations of Burrows, P. M. Mslloy; John Sheehan. and Michael Snlllvan.

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About Williamsport Sun-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973