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liacw ccovirc TA JDDrArurn HN MW I WPNi I NETSERVICETO HFJDYMERDAY The, Knights "of Malta Met in Sol- 7 emn Conclave to Honor "The Dead. tKsarly lodge present, th lal services of member of the itrpuollc memor- 5llvet command- In Another Week Through Tra'na Are Scheduled to Run via Franklin. Under the.caption "Another Passenger from Chicago to Philadelphia" the Philadelphia Press yester- published, the following: NoHWv--Knlghts-HOf-Malts held yesterday afternckm, at the hall) The 'New York Central has an- in the Elliott building. services il were very solemn and'tmpressive and following them a delegation "from the commnndery- visited Wildwood cemetery' and decorated the graves of. the former members, who nounced that on Sunday, September It, it will inaugurate through passenger service between New York anJ Philadelphia in Ithe and Chicago in the West, via were buried Clearneld, Railroad.

The jouto i uui-Philadelphia will bs The hall 'was tastefully decorated I o.ver the Philadelphia Reading MONKY ANI) MfcRCif WENT FROM NtW ALASKA ReyfOirvef C. Horsman Delivered the Second of His Series of Sermons. WHICH DEAL WITH BATTLES OF THE PEOPLE Purpose, Prayer, Patience--Will Bring the New Day Which Already Dawns. Rev. Oliver pastor UNDER A TRAIN A man who gave tie name Bert Morgan, and his home at Bellefqnte, met with a serious accident yesterday morning shortly 9 o'q over the' tow grade dies, the emblems members, who passed from life since the inception, of this lodge.

A guard of'honor, under the command, of Captain General Wilfred' 3, Thrl- verge sat below the lights. The services were conducted by Bin Knteht Commander 'Henry F. Miller, assisted by P. Kuhn, generalissimo' Julius Schuitz, prelate, and Rev J. W.

AJ Kelley, who pronounced the heSe'diction. 'The tnuslc was ip. charge of W. T. Sutliffe.jyjio.

was asf eisted by a male chorus and quartet of ladles. Music was -rendered by the and by the mixed chorus. The of the day.was made -by the Rev. John W. Messlmer, pastor of St vPaul's tJnltfd- Evangelical church, and an old member of Hhe Mr.

MessiT npr address of the Pennsylvania to Brookville, ov er the Franklin iciearfleld to and over the TAke, Shore Michigan Southern via Ashtabula, to Chicago. beginning only, two trains each day will be run. The inauguration of. service will be celebrated by an excursion from Wll- liamsporti to Franklin, on- Saturday, and the Franklin Board of Trade vllLspend $1,200 for the reception of the visitors, TO SAVE AND BOATS He spoke in part as follows: The Hebrew -prophet from whom wai have just up 'the law of righteousness in his day in the signifi- cant'words, "What- doth Jehovah re- uire ot thee but do justly, to love mer- and to walk, humbly with. God?" We have to do tonight econd element in this, category--merr 5, aa it is related to men and money BOine points ifi the industrial wodd.

for Justice, The Rev. W. C- Hogg Took.His Bellefonti Man Conjugation iiran Illus: Moving Reading Passenger tr'ated Lecture. and Lost Four "UTtJie price of Justine battleship was only applied to teaching the mountaineers of thajouth, people who comer frouTthe same blood as you and. T.

whose ancestors, a "hundred years. Jfhen he attempted to jump from ft ago, were the test Tioowrr and talented moving Reading passenger'train near nSi orWland, Scotland and Ireland, the Third street undergrade crossing, w'hat an amount of good could be ac-''in the east end. If this ten or eleven mll Morgan was a passenger the -lions could be systematically, spent and the reason cannot lell you the story of Christ as to Jump off and, loosing his well as our little children in the pri- foothold, fell and one hand marvelass how much better-it he lay on his fjice. thl. is called a civilized and! over the hand, crashing it terribly Wto called the enlightened age The ambulance was caned Mor- stace of Christ," With these: gan was-quickly removed.to the-aos- jOUtttura WJ-'MAIL, kfiQUFCT.

A COPY OR THFIR NEW CATALOGUE No. 104. FOR THE AUTUMN AND WIN itR SEASONS, 1911-1912. was of great interest to the members, being largely on. the lessons; they could learn from the third degree-if --they 1 1 TM He the value a memorial service has on men's minds and urged a straightforward guided by the principles of the Knights of the beat Only one member of TBe order, Robert BlacKtUed during, the past year -Henry Wilmot.

the. recorder, called the roll of the eleven, who have died since the lodge ized and aa each name was called, candles The Freshet in tihe.River Started Boat Houses Moving To- Bay. CHU VlO ma w. -workers aboat--ae-are not bitting theui In at Sltku. Ho iiig for charity, no self-respecting man wishes to foe- the subject of -ltr- But tey are'asking for self- does'wish t) be'tbe reciiient of that-.

It IB that he prophet makes' Justice the first' 1 The rise-in river from tingulshed. RAIIROADY.M.C.A. PNATSUNBURY An Important Conference TO Be tt e1 1 Tlr 8 rPre 9 hWpital it was found concluded the first ot three sary tojamputate the firet fingers lllusvftred addresses which of the h'e Is at'-ths-tjhuich, od so The first, that of last was solely on home missions and entirely with the Called States, and Alaska. Mr. fiogg, aided by sterloptl- took his hearers first to FOR AN KxAMINAlION of saving em.

night the mini was reported as suffering considerable pain but to be resting, easily. October. An Important conference of Railroad Christian association men will be held at Kunbury on October, 20 Xo -22 ttora all the Associations of the lines east burg and Erie will attend, and during the work for the associations during the ensuing winter will be outlined. a- number of men', are prominent in the association in this and Bother states will be participate-In the Bions, including H-O. Williams, inter'.

national, secretary, and Rev. W. F. Pattengill, ot Wilmington, who will be the Bible teacher during the confer- 6D.C0 "Most of the speaking will, however, be done connected with the associations- that -will be represented Saturday nogn compelled the "owners of boat houses and houseboats to tie feat 'to something that would not tear loose and In of precautions some of the houses started down the stream Some damage was caused, but much around here. The heavy rains ofJFrldsy and to a cloud Saturday- morning in the'Bald range, back of Lock Haven, caused a freshet to come down the river, bringing with It- chicken- houses, barns In one case a small house.

Two lives were reported lost up in the mountains, but Uf the riVer no serious loss is reported: The river rose several feet on Saturday and yesterday 9 o'clock It stood a little over eleven feet. During and principle In his 4aw of righteousness. But it" is not aiwlya easy to determine where justice lies. Then mercy comes to our Mercy IB the-desire to spare and to 'save, It Is what we-mean by by Jclndnessr There are few case's where We cannot discern what simple humanity de; man-ds. It largely, our.

failure apply the" Yukon and its Beautiful scenery and flowers "and then showed pictures of vhe Eskimos, whom said the country fehoutt be and who-p'resenta greafprob- lem to the United Pictures of Mission BchodlB, up to date and with Tittle improvements "which appeal to the rongh of the district, were shown a-, picture of corner of the Sitka Training school native born girls wereTShown workiug a.i iuaekinea, that trouo1erii6f todaV discontent among tlje laboring classes. competition the antithesis of ARRESTED Who Are. Charged With. Robbing Picture flockt Postofflce. County s- Detective Fred Tepel "brought to this city; and lodged, in the county Jail on Saturday Frank Bahme and 'Harry Skearman alias Harry Lee, wanted for blowing open and robbing the postofflce safe at Picture Rocks, a few ago.

The- arrests were made at the Bahme home rlctu re Roc'ks, by Tepal, Alaska the speaker took bacS lutP the UulleJ the end -iastead-of-at4he be- the day it rose two feet more then fell so 113- feet -and. will probably We rejo) maiiy charitable rtror drop ioday. The lowlands flooded in many places ftnA lark was covered with, water, The is the" nighest since early In the "Spring of Doings in Fraternat Ordles and mwnbw-pt-ail ctabs, noettUw, uloM, traftniBl etg. tnyltei to send such news to ind BullEtln will be of nd to teneral kindness, when exercised in the pursuit of life's necessities. Under its Impulse men "crush their rivals, use up their workers, ahfl sacrlnce.

persons to proflta at-every turn. There IsJio doubt that with, few exceptions onr business men, our captains industry, are instinctively merciful when they have to deal lace to face and hnnfl to hand with' Individual Instances of distress and I. can relate -to you Why, then. Is there so fcuch prevalent distress, and much unrest In the laboring class? T-argely. becauseAwe have applied the principle and spirit of mercy at the wrong point of the leap striking in at Washington and, hrough Oregon and Idaho, and tSld the Jise of that section, and, the rorfe rousth lumbering and rnlning men, some ot do not near Christian words for years after ey come.

Another was then taken, this to New York and Ellis Island. ImTnfgratlon problem and some of tts pnases Were treated by views and "of explJinaUon "and Mr. Hogg told of some of -the problems which confront the--poor after they have and, are passed into the Institutions to SFR10USLY BY AUTOMOBILE Boy Struck Saturday On'East Third Street Below Mar' ket. Clyde-Foust, son of Edward Foust, was seriously-injured Saturday, by being by an automobile, on city. of the'wheel of industry does -more damage to" men and women than can be repaired -by nine turns of the wheel" How mwwjl.

better than if we -our inercy a little sooner in the; process. Worker" at Commodity. To be concrete, one of the chief nUSeis of Our uotslnl today Is we have treated ourjworkers as a commodity, like straw and iron. As the merchant buys-his goods'In the cheapest-market allowing prices to? be the law of supply and demand, oo have W9 -done We have seen in the laborer an animal 4ike or 'an capable of pro" This evening at 8-o'clocK th bers of Mt Oliyet Commandery isau exemplify the- degree work upon a class, of ciindidates. The lodge in its report, sent in last week to the grand eommandery, shows 14 members in the six months, an unprecedented increase of imesaher- ship-In intS section lodse now has 199 men enroTted.j anu plans for a big banquet to-the near future are Being considered.

Third street, oelo.w Market squara He Is hu. l-ttbuut the and Is thought to he internally injured and ia unable to walk, Dr. prenholtz attending him. The car which struck ilm was not' speeding, but was running slowly at the lima BOARD OF TRABE TONIGHT Will De- ductive use of "his employer, "and we made him our hireling market price's. Perhaps our profit on one hundred per yet we have not imnglned that 87iy o' profit belonged-- him te-'-Just-" ice, to say npthing of.

humanity. We -Following the meeting of iUdgely, O. at which the officers recently elected were installed on Friday night, hy Coll William Kie 68 banquet; was served and a pleasant social time enjoyed. iPrldar evening the members of the O. S.Tof- A.

will urgariizeTff -cemmandery, 'and' all members of the order in this vicinity are invited to attend the Tweeting, te the hall of No Kaomi Rebekah lodge No. 52 will on Wednesday evening entertain at a euchre at the Mrs. kadden, 424 Washington street. OBITUARY Everhart. 6 Adoress Oa Out New High School.

The j. BB i )1 the forty- fourth quarterly meeting of the Board Trade this ma'do him like. a ehi and a chattel, whom -we were quite prepared to -'discard as soon as another, more profltsible, could be put 'n against this toper- doflal, unhumftDT'trcatmont th'st the workers are In revolt today. Eeonoriiy. a Watchword.

Eponomy is a watchword of big business, but it is an economy of -things, not of men The list of pre? ventable accidents In- our country every year is appallng; But It wbuli been exp'cnaiyo to provlde-safcty appliances. Tho workers every industry from the silk and cot the steel and. glass factories stealing waste and3juc and eteajin prob 1 i' liCcfcl JT TM one of which is endowed by the worn-1 gergeans Carlson; of the pollee, en of First Presbyterian church 01 onstable. N.evil, of Rocks, id a-State-trpoper. After the men had been lie was'searched'find 'a grea 1 umber of tools of said to burgfars tools, were ng chiselBj gouges of all shapes anc izea, keys, flles plyers, dark anteras and other! Bahme aid that these toote were his own that he-is a-machinw th.e"Un the car shops at Berwick befor'e he came to Picture loctfs.

In the bed slept in by the two man, who were arrested before they had time to dress or defend themselves, were found two loaded rcyolvrs, and oaded rifle hung from a nail by tha door Brass knuckles, Jacks was the nest and weapons were also step, thla time to Utah and the coun- Following the arrest and searcn tne try df the Mornons, whose institution pa wer taketij before Justice Swartz, the aa the greatest pj an- there held. -fiTiCLCil CiyHXS InlQUlty of the age, saying that It is feeding on the blood of 'our people. cuiin Welch, FessSier and Schsll Will Offer -r Welch, Guy-Fessler and Joseph Schell, the thres young 1 men who were arrested a -tew days ago on two charg es, one of stealing chickens from i NewberjjJ- "resident and another Stealing waste from cars with which to roast them, will guilty before Judge Hart this morning, when opens. The-prfspn- ers sold on, Saturday, thnt 'not offer any defense. Fes8ler Schell may get "lightly, is not believed tha there Is anything left for Welch bu -'a sentence to the penitentiary.

Hi tw.flye charges against him, steallm a steam tug 6a the river -steailn hoi ae-and'-wagon, assault: upon th tire and when you cannot continue for any lenfeth of time to regard wml! -objcctB, as In reading. wtUfiN you have any nervous defangement-tnat you cannot otherwise account for. ift you InvolnntarHy frown, or partly eyes when IcoWng at an object WHiaN things "swim" or become dim after being looked at for some WHEJN the eyes ache, srriftrt or water, when yojir eyelids get Inflamed often JOL when 6 you jwtn in the orbit, temples or. forehead. ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION.

1 and Camera We carry in stock a complete line of fresh and Camera supplies. Films and Film Packs, all JltiRMAN MUSSINA JEWELERS and OPTICIANS .1 ffifffiet StTJauTl 'iM wiUiuiHSport, Fa. row afternoon. The two men- are strangers" around Picture 1 Rocks. Dabmo oayoThat moved north from, while or tare, says that his home.

Is at iNew- ark; J. -FRANK BOUSCH RESIGNS The Pennsylvania Takes Another Good The Gaaette -and Bniietin want ad, IB It thtij Read the Dairy In. spection Report Bousch, one of, the best known patrolmen of ythe WillUamsport police force, has resigned and has gone on duty as a police officer of the Pennsylvania railroad force. He be- ean his new duties -on Saturday. He was one of the beat llkud officers on the force.

For- some ttine he. was desk man at the office and made many ways- an.dv genial methods; I from Chas. Jones Sam- Co. 1020 S11 Plm St. ably no longer be lenient, as warned- Welch -when, last he appeare before him that it behooved him to be careful, -Besides Welch, Fessier and i a a- number of -other prisoners now in the Bastile, who will plead gnilty the Court today.

all decided that this is the iwfc course. MUHLENBERG DAY. OBSERVED. St. Mark's Lutheran ChurchrObserved- The-two'hundredth of a the blrth pf Henry Melchoir Muhkn- 1 1 thVcohbler th- rh1 'Srtrt by John -O.

to ra mankind, 'tre Srt sTMf Dressmaking School JTeaches the value ot. the cntljng and fittirig Just as It always beetetangbt the tailor, are taught measurement thoroughly before you are allowed, to, sew. You are taught to cut fit and finish each entire garment by tne best dressntakerTin. country." Tou year owk dresses while learning, -which will pay "your, tuition fee twice oven Dressmaking once thoroughly understood will be of endless as iTMf a live, luAXea no differ efide who you are, Lessons given- both day and night call at the school day or evening; "We will Interest -yon. If ont-otjcity write for literature.

Aditrem TtfORK, ,51 West TEffd-St. Third floor. w-m. 3ohnW.Greevy PLASTERER. Plain jobbing, artificial Btouti barn, carriage or cellar floors laid.

First class workmen -and best material, used. Leave- o.rders 24 Bennett' street Ilarman Contractors and-Buad- Office, West Wallow and South Street. jy uuuii -VT. New High School." As presi- denf of the Board of Education. Mr.

is in a position to. know he address SUNDAY SCHOOL tffll-DSEN PARADE MAINE Carry Vote License in Stats Both Sides Confident By Associated Press. Sept a few liGiws.remiainlng.before tne actuat -voting beginsjjomorrow the mauKiuu. -uwi. nmch honor, and consideration, by general consent It was.

of practical humanity as i-served y.esterdav. heroes? I believe we-p A spec-lftl program was arranj great progre.si" Destnic-! tion was the law.of ed of usual KV nay toward its useless members. Sal- eluding scriptual TM i the Instin0t of modern sp-ia sermon-by the- on me Conservation'. and reclama- work, of Muhlenbepg; Then comes a national They responsive of interest-, the watchwords of -the the founder's hi 3 oulul and industrial weU- tory: Sverywhefe we most iood first; money second. Mercy! be mmmon.

cietyy- on Sherman street. She was bora in tory. -Germany. In and had been a of- The no-license adherents Ocularly vlved' by a husband and George, Charles and William, all at home. The funeral service will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon -at 2 o'clock and In the German Luth; eran church at 2.30 o'clock.

Mrs. Ev erhart was a member of the Rebekans nnd the lodge will probably chaifge of. the funeral; I18.VO No- Vote for Us," and similar phras. than 30,000 children-were in line In many of the churches- pray- CTS were the retention of the prohibitory The no-license Action estimates a no plurality of between 12,000 nnh whiin the managers the. 1006 whi.e fapor- years, at his "residence.

Washington ctreet, at 9.30 o'clock Saturday night. Funeral services, wflf be held at the residence'atTTUT o'clock this owning. In Turbotvlue on Tuesday. Harris. i Dr F.

ot Bellefontis. prominent. In profeMion and well known city died in he fnnerml will Whatever be indica tions are for one of votes the history of Chicago, church forei meet, the. Catoo Is preparing to adverse conditions in itbJUfln according: to A statemen Elward au annual convention of, the 1 jose prayer, patience.will bring the lew day tSat. already dawna, FORMER ST.

BONIFACE CHURCH Prominent German Resident of North- and Composer. Cremer, leading German resident of Pennsylva'nla com- of popular masses and jfcus music, died- suddenly, of apo- xy this evening, aged 6T years. He uad been- 'a'H organist and teacher in St. Nicholas German, Catholic xJmrch thirty-four years, and to that fllfed a like position for seven years at St Boniface Catholic at Wllliamsport, SEASON. The Repatz Band Played Concert at Nlppono.

With ot 47 pieces thff poser The Save your- elf time fare tsy catting on Anthlng wanted in real estate, rent, of, the Gazette slty was appointed by i i Number A JOINT RESOLUTION chapUln.tQ,Klng tocome to Araerica to organize.the Oermans here; He at the age of SO in CaroHnnkand the same year Jersey and'Penn- year 1742 he, laid the coroersttme of St. Michaels, the first I-tithemn church iff ln He made his beadqnarSift'ln Philadelphia. In the year 1361 he laid the cornerstone of Lutheran church Lancaster, iHiertf the general council. ot the Lutheran" Church the sev- ereue the. three, per pleat-shall be vested one court'of tpmmon pleaBT KrtoloTraI posed of an the Jndgw "to-commission section 8.

of any county, eald courts. Such 1 borough, township, school district, or tt proceedings and jaunlclpallty or Incorporated district. In Eld conrt may Mgesscd ruination property, without "S3mnL. to WZtoto closed the Nlppono season yesterday with an excellent smcred The day was ideal and a large numbw ot people and offlelsted at Zloh Church in Philadelphia, Tne Klon church at that time was the largest fcnd magnificent in America. MAteBergJe buried jj-TJ.

Trap-, at any time, upon'siich valu- except that debt or debts hereinafter Incurred by the city, afld county Philadelphia for tl)e coostructloa and derel- safewsys for-tropit ctJnstnictlon of and doeJcs, iBclamatlon" of. laod nsed In- constractlon. of iyitera of wharyes and city ats'd county of but "tha Constitution and county of Philadelphia current net "court! may" by law In- of Ponnaylranla, In actord- i In debt timrto time, and with proylaloni of or debts'anfl 1 li'liki' manner designated STiccewlrt article thereofr--. 'and MUrW OI next innrsray, to changes the Trinity 'cornerstone number' In any ot JU- Section tnBtsllmmts neccs- for cmneellatloa of laid debt er excluded In ascertaining fliunienoerg uuncu w. county where Bignt.

poww ui.iTM yuj, pe. irfontgoSnery had three "J.c.SSsjrrt court SectHm Aiutnd etiht, article pblt to lji SoniC line of whom a taw nay trem nine, of "Conation of hh 8tI1 SOeWceT'Of the House, another a COiCT- time, and whenever which Bscmousywj BUS nrf-In the Revolutionary 4apify, and 1 (hath amount the whole 6r three, "Section The debt-of any Tounty, cjty, true copy of Joint Reso! w--1 aipicbw Af tba i Tjin College at Amendment to. Article Eight power of tbe ettr. of PliHadsl- eecilm Aiutnd section etjht, article pblt to otherwise for their and maintained. Resolution No, MTCB iNEWSPAPERl.

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