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ALLENTOWN DAILY LEADER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1910. LADIES HOSPITAL CATASAUQUA SETS FIRST AUTO RIDE NORTHAMPTON. TO RESUME FLYING. BREEDERS OF HOMING BIRD GETTING BUST. AUXILIARY MEETING.

95 YEARS OLD. A special mooting of the Ladles' ADMIS4ION ON Auxiliary of the Allentown Hospital homers by tihe Allentown Homing: Cluj niiiH CLASS MOVING PICTVRCS will be held Thursday, Sept. 8, at 8 p. KM REFINED VAUDEVILLC m. at the Young Women's Christian will begin.

Prior to this the birds art being trained by easy flights and tW weak birds are being weeded out 14 EXIT -1400 SEATS T3 Association. It Is called for the pur- PERTtCT VENTILATIO Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebert and son Edward left for Norwood, German-town, Philadelphia and Quakertown, where they will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Englehardt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frey and Rev. and Mrs. I.

O. Schell. Misses Mabel Rutman and Anna Fehnel of Third Street are the guests of friends at Trenton, N. J. The parochial school of St.

Mary's Church onened vesterdav mornlnir af- ptoao of discussing the disposal of Tag ijasc weeK about 150 were snipped, ot Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7 and 8 Day receipts. National Representative E. J. Royer, Clinton Llndcnmoyer of Atlas Council 'No.

963, George Beers, Coplay Council No. 971, H. T. Koch, No. 283, and George Stonebruner of No.

289 will leave September 17, to attend the sessions of the State Council, Jr. O. U. A. at Erie.

Geo. Klingaman has purchased tho Atlas House for H. F. Reppert and will tajje possession as soon as the license Is transferred. He was bartender at the House for a A DAINTY POLITICIAN.

OLDEST RESIDENT OF SLATE-DALE DELIGHTED WITH THE SPIN. Samuel Pauley, aged 95 years," the oldest resident of Slatedale, got his first auto rldo yesterday, when Samuel Shenton gave him a spin. The old man was delighted with the ride, and regretted they hadn't come into vogue when he was a young man. STRICTLY PERSONAL A story of press and politics, of hon esty and graft, of good men and bad flights the breeders will lose more, bul those that come home are the birdi that the breeders want and the onl; ones worth while feeding. The fly on September 18 will be of men.

A corking presentation of a cur Helen Meyers Smith returned from 'New York with a beautiful line of rent condition with a lively, logical love WcdneSdayfKvS September 7 ter the summer vacation. There was fall millinery. 100 miles. Following In quick succes cii Hiuicaauu ailtuuauvci j. iivj uiiimi cn assembled at 7.45 o'clock at the school number of years.

Assemblyman W. N. Decker, fonher slon will be 150, 200 and 300-mile race Y.M. C. A.

NOTES. house and proceeded In a body to the principal of the public schools of 'Mi- It Is expected that the club memben The. annual banquet of the Valhalla Club was held last night at the Amer- cungie, has accepted a position as in- will develop a number of 600-mil church, where mass was celebrated by Father Selmetz. At the conclusion of the mass the scholars returned to the ican wotei. Nearly all the members strucior in tn Aitoona Hlfrh School, oiras.

affair. "THE MASCOT OF CO. A startingly realistic Western pic turc. THE SLAVE' LOVE. Dramatic.

"WHAT HAPPENED TO A CINEMAC-' OG HAITI PARTY. A gdod comedy. THE TWO BEARS. An entertaining dramatic picture. of the class were present.

Roast chick- and has taken up Ms residence in that city. en, done In Landlord Wenner's test school, where they were assigned to the various grades. The St. Lawrence CUMRDER IN DRY DOCK HERE. A stranger who gave his style, was a feature, while all the del County Superintendent AlvJn Rupp LEON W.

WASHBURN offers STETSON'S Uncle Tom's Cabin MATINEE Balcony 10c; First Floor 20c. EVENING-Gallery 10c; Balcony 20c; First Parochial School also opened its ses lcacies of the season contributed to was at Peter's school house and Iron sions Tuesday morning, after the chil t'he enjoyment of the guests. An or ton yesterday, meeting tin School Dlr address as John Packett, No. 8 Eden more Street, Londonberry, Ireland, wai dren had attended mass in church in ehestra, composed of Fred Klotz, ectors and teachers of Washington and WHERE CAN HE HANG THIS PIC charge of the rector, Rev. Henry admitted to the hospital to-day foi piano; Ray Kiechel, second violin; Har- North Whitehall.

Connor. The enrollment was unusual medical treatment. He is 23 years ol Ir. W. H.

Hartzell, president of the ry Newhard, cornetlst; Francis ly large. trombone; Jack Schoeneberger, clar and claims to be an employe of th Cunard Steamship Co. of N. Y. Pack Citizens Deposit Trust la at Bedford Springs, attending the 16tlj Floor 30c; Parlor Chair 60c.

inet; Jeremiah Klotz, first violin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemp of Front Street are spending two weeks with ett is believed to be a knight, of tiu Streot parade at 12 o'clock noon. leader, furnished the music. annual convention of the Pennsylvania relatives at Cleveland, Ohio.

road. Camp Theodore Howell initiated nine Sbate Bankers' Association, i The boys' department of the Y. M. C. A.

opened Sept 1 after having been closed for about two months, during which time the boys had privilege to the senior department. The policy this year calls for a far greater work in this department than ever before and by the united efforts of the boys and their secretary great work can be accomplished. New games will be placed by Oct. 1, 150 new books In the library and the rooms in general put In better condition than ever before. Among the new features along educational lines is the Teachers' P.ible Training Class, which will be taught by Mrs.

Jos. C. Burke, free hand drawing class, taught by Miss Florence M. Kralich, a first aid to the injured class will be taught by Dr. Harold E.

Hersh and the Boys' Scout Movement also will be organized. The work In this city, in both junior and senior departments, is one of the best 'in the state Misses Marie Lambert and Hilda new members at its meeting. Thirty- Mrs. C. Amelia Douglas, one of Al- Thvr sday Evening, Sept.

8 TURE? Very funny. BEUDOIN CO. Hoop, rolling, slack wire andd juggling. KINEMACOLOR. The funeral of his late King Edward II.

Part II. The funeral pageant leaving Westminster Hall May 20. Scenes to which color representation only could do justice. Note 'First time in the history of the world that color photography has been produced by the sun's rays. lentown's most active residents, yes.

Burnell left Monday for West Chester Normal School, and Misses Helen Ave guns have been ordered. The camp is booming and is tihe pride of New Form of Door. One of the oldest of human inveu terday observed t'he 82nd anniversary Buck, Ruth Schaffer, Ruth Mitchell and the man after whom the organization of her birth. Gwennie Newhard left Tuesday for tions is the door swluging on hinga SOUSA Kutztown State Normal School, where is named. The meeting night has Miss Mary L.

Graper of North Sixth changed to Tuesday. Military uni- Street has entered the Scientific School at one side. Some weaving Insects such as trapdoor spiders, employ they are students. Misses Schaffer, forms have also bee ordered for the of Music to finish her muscical career Burnell and Newhard were members of similar device, but nothing is too company. Walter Meyers is the cap-.

under the direction of Jean Messinger. the Class of 1910, Catasauqua High tain. L. A. Buchman of Mulberry, School.

or too good escape the efforts Improvement of modern Residents of the borough are eageh- who 'has been speding several weeks ml John L. Englert, the crack shot of the Bryden Gun Club, won high honors ly watching the receipts in the visiting relatives and friends in Allen- A Belgian Inventor has devised ampton post office. This year they town, will leave for home on FTlday. and bis BAND assisted by MISS VIRGINIA ROOT Soprano MISS NICOLENE Violinist HERBERT L.CLARKE Cornetlst Prices Gallery 25c. Balcony 60c and 75c.

First Floor 75c and $1.00. door of a new type consisting of tw at the eighth annual registered tourna PERGOLA have already paesed the $10,000 mark Mr. Buchman was born in Lowhill for a city of its size. The gymnasium class, Bible classes, educational classes ment shoot of the Alert Gun Club held triangular parts which close togethei on a diagonal liue running from on lower corner of the door opening and the borough is almost certain of and moved to the West 35 years ago. free delivery.

Frank H. Mory, W. F. Eichelber- will open the first week in October, af at Phillipsburg on Labor Day. He scored 191 out of 200 targets.

The next ter the opening receptions. Seniors The Misses Dora and Abbie Stein- ger, Raymond Elcheiberger, Russell will be held October 3 and Juniors Oc the opposite tipper corner. The twi highest score was made by Sam Glover, who scored 190. Mr. Englert will Elcheiberger, Anna C.

Elcheiberger metz of Easton spent several days tober 4. and Estella Leitz, all of Allentown, with Dr. and Mrs. C. E.

Meixell, Wash leave for Atlantic City shortly, where parts, or leaves, are pivoted In such I manner that when opened they swinf were guests at the Baronial Hotel at ington Avenue. he will take part in the annual Wesley HOUSE EMPLOYES Nazareth. into partitions in the ceiling, leavlnj Mrs. Clifford Hoats, who has been ill Hogan shoot. Some of the leading at 'her home on Washington Avenue, marksmen In the United States will an entirely unobstructed passage.

Be AT ALLENTOWN FAIR DEATH OF ALFRED J. HARWI. is improved. participate. He recently received a ing carefully, counterbalanced.

th George W. Conrad has purchased handsome gold badge offered by the leaves require slight force to movi. The Allentown Fair officials have se NATIVE OF LEHIGH WHO BE the cigar and candy store at 1062 Main them. Chicago Record-flora Id. lected these employes for the House Street from Reuben Scheirer Son, Department: CAME A MILLIONAIRE IN KANSAS.

A telegram was received by G. Dupont Powder Co. for marksmen making 100 straight at registered shoot, which he won at the Bryden shoot in July, when he hit 141 straight targets. Mr. Englert enjoys the honor of being and will take possession Sept.

15. Mr. Chas. Saeger, William Bittner, Ben Saturday $Zag September 10 GEORGE O. HALL offers "The Runaway Banker" A rural comedy drama in four acts.

Company's Own Band and Orchestra. Vaudeville features between the acts. MATINEE Balcony 15c; First Floor 23c. EVENING Gallery 15c; Balcony 25c and 35c; First Floor 3ac and 60c. Standard Color Vocabulary.

Conrad will remodel the shop and will Acker, John Eldie, Charles Keck, Ed Jacot of West Bethlehem from his The Wall Paper News puts in 'i make extensive changes. Guth, AVilliam Shubert, lohn Peters, the first marksman in the Lehigh Val-. brother-in-law, Wilson Harwl of Atchi timely plea for a standardized coloi Mr. and Mrs. H.

T.xRaisbeck left for son, announcing the death of the W. H. Diehl, Astor Ritter, Frank Har-lacher, W. M. Stump, A.

A. Huber, F. Hudson, Buffalo and Albany, N. vocabulary. Kvery season the Freuci dyers and colorists issue a list ol latter's brother, Alfred J.

Harwi of the and Hannibal, Mo. Mr. Raisbeck is W. Weber, Warren Kaufman, George same place. Death resulted from locb the chief engineer of t'he Atlas Cement colors, shades ami tints to serve as i Laudenslager, C.

H. Hefner, John motor ataxia, from which the deceased Co. and this is -Ms tour of inspection. Shoemaker, Uriah Hartzell, Phaon style basis for the season, and to thesi had been a sufferer for many years Dr. C.

E. Meixell is in Philadelphia Guth, Joseph Dutt, W. H. N. Muse, Mr.

Harwi was born 62 years ago, a son are arbitrarily affixed names that beai of Michael and Lucretla Hower Harwi in many instances no relation to th securing a false limb for Stephen ley to win the medal. Miss Jennie Milson, the noted soprano soloist, has returned to Philadelphia after spending her vacation wlthyher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milson, Bridge Street. Mrs.

Gerald Fitzgerald of New York is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Steinhilber, Third Street. Bella Steen and daughter Margaret of Philadelphia are spending a week with Wm. Mitchell and family, Edwin J. Reichard, William Heintzel- I man, Frank Wolle, O.

C. Strohl, New Dunst, an employe of the Atlas Cement who had his leg crushed at tho of West Bethlehem. colors they designate. Following la ton Ritter, Harry Leaser, J. B.

Ham- As a young man he was in business ersly, James D. Heckman, James plant in January. The company i3 providing for the purchase of the in Bethlehem, going to Atchison in the footsteps of the dyers, other handlers of color or the subject of color-lecturers, authors, manufacturers, de Schweyer, John Mertz, Erwin Kauf 1S72, where he founded the firm of A. limb. J.

Harwl wholesale dealers in man, Reuben Scheirer, William Sell, H. Derr, Henry Mohr, Geo. H. Rex, James H. Hell, H.

D. Hensinger, A. hardware, remaining its senior mem Church Street. Endures' only where that on which it rests has genuine, lasting merit. Since the first Stetson was made forty years ago it has carved out for itself a name which stands for quality and excellence wherever hats are worn.

Every Stetson Bear the Stetson Name signers, artists and artisans have, cultivated the habit of expressing coloi thought in terms intelligible ouly to Every day we hear some one ber up to his death. Alwaj i a stal Charles Moyer of Lehanan Is visiting WHAT THEY AY Sharer, Harry Strauss, H. F. Freyman, wart Republican, he represented his Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Dasher, Third say: "We Tilghman Kuhns, L. H. Reinhard, Wil themselves. This habit, it is asserted Street. liam Seibert, Byront Keinert, Pauline district in the State Senate of Kansas.

He was a director and stockholder in several of Atchison's moat influential Huber.Mary Sandt, Flora A. Kramrn Mrs. Gertrude Tandlich of Front Street 'returned home from spending a has become so general that today have a nomenclature of color that nfl man living can ever hope to master. Maggie Goundie, Laura Bortz, Annie have been everywhere in Allentown inspecting Pianos, but you've got the best assortment of reliable Pianos and the lowest prices." If you contemplate buying a Piano, it will certainly you to inspect our magnificent line of banking institutions. He is reputed season with relatives at Mt.

Vernon, Erich, Mrs. Emma Rex, Mrs. J. to have been worth nearly $2,000,000. New York.

Wilmer Vincent. Mgrs. i Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday LENA PANTZER CO. 3 Other Big Keith Acts 3 Complete change of bill Thursday Amateurs Friday Night 3 SHOWS DAILY 3 Matinee 5 and 10 Cents. Rabenold, Mrs.

John Shoemaker. Mrs. Preston Kleibscheidel and A Bell Puzzle. daughter Prudence of West Catasau DEATH OF JACOB BERft'HARD. We ctrry the Stetson in ill ftylca Soft and MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Workmen who were putting in a nen qua are the guests of Philadelphia Steinways, Hardmans, Lesters, etc. We would like to sell you a Piano for your wife, daughter, sweet heart, son or floor In a store at Rockland, relatives. TO BE BURIED SATURDAY WITH The Misses Leah and Helen Nicholas INTERMENT HERE. Jacob Bernhiard died at the home of found underneath the old floor a large bell, which was afterward recognized of Philadelphia are visiting Mr. and Benj F.

Helms of Allentown and Bertha M. White-house of Freemans-burg. The bride-elect is only 14 years friend. KRAMER'S -MUSIC HOUSE, 644 Hamilton Street. Mrs.

Andrew Johnson, Church Street, his son Elmer, ntear Seholl's mill. Up and claimed by Alfred Murray. Years ago Mr. Murray kept a store hi Catasauqua Camp No. 250, W.

O. W. per Nuzareth Township, after an ill Evenings 5, 10 andJ5 Cents ness of cancer of the liver, aged about ij HENRY WINS DOWN SOUTH. at its meeting Monday evening admitted three new members. The by-laws of the organization were read for the old.

Robert E. Frey and Esther R. Ben ner of East Allentown. Alfred T. Leiser and Charlotte Lew Is of West Bethlehem.

Anewalt Bros. HAMILTON ST. 75 years. He is survived by his wife Mary and these children: Oscar, Ed SCORES VICTORY IN FIRST BOX' win, Mary and Rose, Allentown MILLER CLAS GATHER. first time and will be adopted finally at the meeting next week, when a smoker will be held.

The meeting was ING MATCH IN HIS TOUR. Richard and William, East Texas; and Howard F. Adams of 331 North Sixteenth 'Stree and Helen C. Heimpel of Elmer, near Bath. The funeral will be 'A tplpfrrflm frnm flitftmnhis Tpnn presided over by District Manager ANNUAL REUNION HELD IN TENT 332 Nortihi Sixteenth.

states that Young' Henry of this city toeld Saturday with interment at Al E. Leonard In the absence of Council neighborhood and had the bell mount' ed on the roof. Every time the salei amounted to $10 the bell Would rung and the person making the last purchase received a present of 50 cents. The bell was stolen a numbei of years ago on a Fourth of July night and so effectually hidden that it has only just now come to light. Now every one is wondering how the boys got the bell under the flooring of the neighboring store Boston Globe.

Hefontnrl KattHntr Minor in tho siv. leniQWIl, lAT POWDER VA.LLEY. The second annual reunion of the The Old Place With a New Face SignWhite Bear. Commander A. H.

Buck. Miss Mary Loughridge of Philadel round semi-windup on Monday night descendants of Frederick Miller was THE ABSOLUTE PURITY and healthfulness of the wines we sell make them ideal wines for the home. PATIENTS IMPROVING. at the Phoenix A. C.

In that city. held at Powder Valley and was at phia was the guest of Mrs. James Torrance and family, Bridge Street, over Henry left for the South several weeks ago as a member of Frank O'Brien's Our prices for California wines are John Strauss, who was stabbed by tended by about 100 people from Allentown, Reading, Phillipsburg, East Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Kirk Bryce of Greens a rival in love on Saturday night, and stable. Stroudshurg, Woodborne, East Green BEAUTIFUL Main Erie, wno was thrown from According to the information recelv- 40c and 50c a quart; imported wines, 75c, $1 and $1.50 per quart. Special prices when bought in large quantities. JOSEPH MERKEL, 148 North Seventh Street burg are spending a season with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Semd stamp for Partlealars and ed, Henry won easily and is a big fav- scaffold Monday, are both making sat ville and Smoke Run, Clearfield County. On account of the rain the gath orite in the Tennessee city. He has isfactory progress at the Allentown Boyer. Testimonies of the remedy ttmtolars the Complexion, iiemoves klm lot per lections, Makes Hew Blood and 1 m- ering was held in a large tent. been matched to box again in a week.

Hospital. Frank Davis and son Raymond of Clinton M. Bernhard of Allentown was temporary secretary. Prayer was SHALL WE MAKE UP ONE OF OUR VOTtl the Health. If yon tslca BEHDTYSKIN IRRIGATION EXHIBIT.

DEATHS. The Alltentown Rolling Mills are pre offered by M. Krause and addresses were delivered by Ambrose NICE PRESE-RVING KETTLES FOR YOU? beneficial resnlts nre craarnBtoed or paring an exhibit of recent photos of Miller of Reading, J. H. Miller of for" Yes, we will deliver It at your home farm purposes irrigation plants money refunded CHICHESTER CHEMICAL and may be(you'd, like a long handled built and installed by the company.

Fining English Servants In 1680. Nan Newton, for breaking a teapot In Phill's chamber, 2s. 6d. Richard Knight, for pride and Blighting, 2s. Cd.

William Hetherington, for not being ready to go to church three Sundays, 10 shillings. Thomas Birdall, for being at Nuneaton from morning to night. 5 shillings. Cook, dead drunk, 10 shillings. Anne Adams to be washmaid at Lady day.

She went away the 29th Smoke Run, Charles Person of East Stroudsburg, Ed Person of Phillipsburg, Mrs. H. L. Straub of Lehigh ton. spoon to stir up the peaches or catsup The exhibit will be shown at all the Madison Place.

Philadelphia, Pa, with. Don't throw the parings and fairs in this section W. K. Miller of Woodborne and others. pits of the peaches away, they make BERKEMEYER.

In this city, Sept. 5, 1910, Lennie nee Keck, widow of Dr. L. C. Berkemeyer, aged 68 years, 10 months and ,10 days.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at her late home, No. 1213 Walnut Street, on Thursday at 10.30 A. M. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. Brooklyn are guests at the home of the former's father, Isaac Davis, Bridge Street.

James McMahon of Third Street is the guest of Philadelphia relatives. Miss Florry Corvin of Philadelphia Is visiting William Mitchell and family, Church Street. Mrs. Daniel Woodruff of Germantown Is the guest of the family of her son, C. W.

Woodruff, manager of the Catasauqua base ball nine. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Weber visited friends at Harrisburg. Mr.

and Edwin Peters of Mulberry Street are being entertained by Philadelphia relatives. The following officers were elected: good jelly. MAY OUTLAW THIS UNION. President, A. S.

Miller, Powder Val WE ARRANGE LOANS TO HERSH 829 Hamilton Street. (The Stove Store). ley; vice presidents, J. H. Miller, Smoke Run and Addison Miller.

Al FEDERAL COURTS TO BE ASKED TO PASS ON BREWERY WORKERS' MESS. lentown; secretary, W. K. Miller, MABERRY. In this city, September DEFENDS CENTIPEDES.

Woodborne; assistants, Charles Miller, Hosensack, and Ambrose 'Miller, Read Proceedings are now in progress to HOUSEKEEPERS. ALLENTOWN LOAN 218 COMMONWEALTH BLDG. C14 Hamilton Street. Both Phones. We do Business la the Bethlekems of June for being wanton and careless.

She lost five pairs of sheets and five pillowbeers, for which my wife made her pay 1. Diary of Sir Richard ask the United States Courts to de STATE ZOOLOGIST SAYS "THOU clare" the International Brewery Work Mr. and Mrs. 'George Davies of ers' Association an illegal organization, Newdigate. SAND LEGGERS" ARE BENEFICIAL.

State Zoologist Surface, who attain Lawyer William Wilhelm of Potts ville Brooklyn, N. are visiting relatives in town. 3, 1910, Helena widow of John Maberry, aged 54 years, 1 month and 24 days. Funeral from her late home, the residence of her son, John A. Maberry, No.

529 Park Street, on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. Services In Solomon Reformed Church, Macungie. Interment in adjoining cemetery. has been retained for this purpose.

The complainants aver that the Jenny TTntTand the Trill. Jenny Lind after years of steady DEATH OF MRS. STEM. practice believed that the much coveted trill was for her an impossibility ing; treasurer, Thomas Krause, Zions-ville; assistant, Mrs. Kate Kline, Nor-ristown; Executive Committee, A.

S. Miller, Powder Valley; C. M. Bern-hard, Allentown; Mrs. H.

L. Stra'ub, Lehighton; Charles Person, East Stroudsburg; Mrs. H. T. Heintzleman, Allentown; Ed Person, Phillipsburg; Charles Miller, Hosensack; D.

S. Krause, East Greenville; William Miller, Reading; Mrs. Kline, Norristown; Harvey Miller, Powder Valley; L. H. 'Miller, Zionsville; M.

K. Miller, Powder Valley; Jonathan Krause, Zions-ville; Charles Wisler, Topton; Levi Miller, Zionsville. ed fame a few years ago by telling of the economic value of snakes, declares that the despised and dreaded centipede is "more beneficial than obnoxious." The zoologist says that he has been asked by a Berks County man whether centipedes, known generally as "thou- beta DR. La FRANCO EASTON WOMAN WHO WAS SIS TER OP SAMUEL KUTZLER OF ALLENTOWN. She practiced hours a day.

but was unable to accomplish the feat. One I COMPOUND Gives Positive Relief. Pottsville Brewery Workers, a subsidiary organization of the International Association, expelled George Bausbach, a menvber in good standing, because he exposed theft and graft at Rettig's Brewery, Pottsville. An appeal was made to the International Association, which has headquarters at Cincinnati, but no action was taken. It is said there are several precedents for the movement to declare the association an outlaw organization.

New Advertisements, Powerful Combination. Successfully used by 200iOOO women, Price 25c. Drueirlsts day, thoroughly discouraged, she was sitting in her garden when all at ence Mrs. Elizabeth Kutzler Stem, wife ot Timothy Stem, died at Easton in the lot by malL Laf ranee to- Philadelphia, Pa. sand-leggers," are poisonous, and whether they attack children.

What poison the insects possess, says the 57th year of her age. She was bed she looked up into a tree. Above her WANTED Apprentice boys. Apply to Hersh Broa, 829 Hamilton Strtet. BoU 07 uoo.

W. 723 Cmtltan Bfcraas, fast for 15 weeks. a bird was trilling. She at once went to her piano and through some magic zoologist, is to enable ther; to kill their prey, but that its effect on a human Mrs. Stem was a native of Easton and a daughter of the late 'Mr.

and WANTED Apprentice to learn millinery trade. Aunly at once 1021 Linden or power of imitation began the trill LIGHTNING KILLS HORSE. being would be no more harm than an LAID TO REST. Mrs. John Kutzler.

Besides her hus- 7-8 Street. and from that day never had any further difficulty. ordinary Jersey mosquito. "Centl pedes," he says, "dQ not attack chil band she is survived by eigtit children Samuel E. 'Stem, Easton; Mrs.

STOLE CONSTABLE'S FOWLS. ALTHOUGH OFFICER WAS ON TT ABOREKS WANTED Acnly at Barber dren or Human beings and are more Asplinlt Paving plant. Third and Charles H. Newman, Phillipsburg; Union btreets. John D.

Stem, Easton; Harry Stem, HOT SPELL BROKEN BY VIOLENT STORM. Horseman Takes Motion Pictures. THE WATCH THIEVES CARRIED THEM AWAY. beneficial than obnoxious. They are to be classed among spiders in the list of beneficial creatures and it would be Phillipsburg; Mrs.

Howard Altemuj, ANT ED Experienced milliner and lady. Apply 1107 Hamilton Bt. The sweltering heat of yesterday West Easton; Leander K. Stem, Irvin Thieves entered the poultry yard of T. Stem and Floyd B.

Stem, Easton Ah attachment for moTing picture cameras that will permit them to bo carried and used by an operator on horseback has been perfected. Constable Henry C. Jotaeon of the First Ward and carried way 11 of his Oct SALE Two good farms. One of 34 acres fur 11750: an.iclier ot 13 acres for better to preserve them and overcome the prejudice against 'things that creep' but of which too many people and three sisters and four brothers- J8V): also 11 acres of good timber. Must be finest fowls without being caught, Mrs.

Charles Shively, Mrs. Tilghman som witnin iu days. Appy to J. A.uauajitK, know but little and are unwilling to The constable has been on the watch Liimcporr. 51 learn more." was broken toward evening by a storm that lasted from 4 to 6 o'clock.

Outside of d'amage to the wires it caused little trouble In Allentown. On the Bethlehem Fair grounds $350 horse belonging to one of Uhl's brewery teams was struck by lightning and killed. A cold stroke hit one of the fair buildings, but did little for the thieves, who have been un Nickum and Mrs. Sarah Builman, Easton; James Kutzler, Phillipsburg; Samuel Kutzler, Allentown, and Jeremiah and Frank Kutzler, Easton. She Is also survived by 21 usually active for some time and was WANTED A good servant girl; no wash-ineor it-uniue.

cood waires. Apply at 234 North hiith Street, between 6 and 6 p. m. I) Squaring Himself. Mrs.

Hcnpecke What do you mean, sir, by telling Mrs. Torker's husband you never ask my advice about anything? Henpecke Well, Maria. I don't. You don't wait to be asked. SURPRISE AT FREY HOME.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Frey, Snydersvllle, was the scene of a pleasant surprise party. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

William Frey, Mr. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Ann Marcks, widow of Gideon Marcks, was held yesterday from the residence of her son, Daniel Marcks, near Guths Station, and was largely attended. After brief services at the house the cortege proceeded to the Jordan Reformed Church, where the regular funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.

J. "Fogel. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. The pall bearers were Sylvanus Biery, Edmund Guth, John Wetzel and W. H.

Wehr. Among the floral ttfbutes were tihe following: Pillow, children; wreath, Jennie, Howard, Marcus and Raymond M'arcks; sprays of asters, George Smith, Grandchildren Ella, Katie and Frank Marcks, Gertie, Grandchildren Ruth, Arthur and Ralph Marcks, Grandchildren Henry and Mamie, IJrs. Annie Schreiber, Home Department of Jordan Reformed Sunday School; carnations, Mrs. Amanda Rodenberger. A slumber robe was presented by the Shildren.

The family extends its thanks to their friends for the kindness shown during their OVt KNMEKT EMPLOYEES WAN 1 ED. certain tliey did not have nerve enough to visit his premises at No. 20 North Third Street. The thieves, however, got busy while the constable was asleep. Johnson Is somewhat surprise! that the marauders did not take all of his chickens, 26 In number.

JC Write for Allentown Fall examination damage. On parts of the Transit system the trolley cars were stalled for a time. schedule. Franklin institute. Dept.

318 Bocnester, N. Y. im and Mrs. Aaron Frey, Mrs. Sallie Frey, Frank Frey, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kramer, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Delp, William STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. P. 0. S. OF A.

PICNIC. EGYPT CAMP TO HOLD OUTING AT ORMROD ON SATURDAY. Frey, Freedom Troxell, Nannie BERKS REPUBLICANS. The annual reorganization of the Berks County Republican Committee took place at Reading, when the following officers were re-elected: Chairman, Thomas C. Seidel, Reading; secretaries, Harry E.

Hart, Blrdsboro; Horace P. Fetter, Reading; treasurer, J. Wilmer Fisher, Reading. This is Mr. Seidel's ninth term 'as head of the Notice is hereby eivon that the reeular Frey, William Frank, Mrs.

L. Seaman, annual meeting of the stockholders of the AUeutowc Fiiut Bottle will be held on EGGITT PLEADS GUILTY. AUTO THIEF GETS TWO YEARS IN SCHUYLKILL JAIL. John J. Eggitt, the former Allen Shewing the Way.

Friend (to guide) Why does your wife always go round with the parties that you take over the castle? Guide-She always gives me a tip at the end eo as to induce the others to follow suit. London Answers. Inesday, f-eptember Wth. at 2 P.M.. at the Ed.

Laub, Mrs. Lottie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hartzell, Eli Frey, Charles Frey, William Semmel, Lillie office ot the company, Sixteenth Streot and The P. O.

S. of A. camp of Egypt will hold its annual outing next Saturday In the grove at Ormrod. A fine pro- umner Ayenue. Allentown, fa.

Purpose or such meeting heine the election tram of amusements has been arrang Republican organization of the county town chauffeur who stole an auto which he wycked near Palmerton and was later arrested at Ardmore, plead of a Board of Directors for the ensueing year, and such other business as ma; properly come Frey, Misses Helen and Edna Frey, Miss Minnie Kramer, Misses Cora, Laura and Eva Frey, Sarah and Rosa cu auu a iueaoH.ui. uiim la promised iu 111c sitLit? cliiu pieuuiuriii una tne oeiore a regular meeting or me stocicnoiaera. local ticket were unanimously indors- AKlilbK J. UtrviNib. Signed ed before the Schuylkill Court.

Kramer, Miss Lynnia Reichard and There never WR9 a bad man that bad ability for good BWTice. Burke. all who attend. Musio will be furnish ed by the Egypt Band, becretary. Ke At two wu 1a JaU..

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