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The Allentown Leader from Allentown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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THE AliliENTp XjEADEIJ, MONDAY. MAY 12 1913. 1 TODAY AT THE LYRIC. BASE BULL KEITH VHUDEVIIXE litiffiDaiiyilOi Seats 10c DANDRUFF GERMS ARE SPONSIBLE For Grey, Faded, Dry, Lifeless and Falling Hair. LHUGH LRCGH UGH LHUGH Vaudeville's Foremost Author Comedian J.

C. NUGENT AND COMPANY In His Newest Novelty "The Rube" A Character Gem With a Big Human Touch. Down Save tier 30 Year Six Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Bonds. DUE MAY 1, 1943.

INTEREST PAYABLE MAY 1 AND NOVEMBER 1. High School Loses. The Allentown High team lost an Interesting game to the Easton High team on Saturday at Easton by the score of 6 to 4. Herbert, the Allentown pitcher and Krider, the Easton twirler, were in great shape, the former allowing live hits and the latter four. It was because Allentown was unable to yhit, when hits meant runs that they lost out and also by a few costly errors.

Score by innings: RHE Allentown ...0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 04 5 5 Easton 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 6 4 3 Batteries Herbert and Keck; Krider and Bremer. Balliet's Win Out. Timely hitting enabled the Bailict A. C. to nose out the Lincoln A.

C. in a good game on Balliet Field on Saturday afternoon by the score of 10 to 9. Score by innings: RUE Lincoln A. 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 1 9 7 4 Balliet C. .1 0 3 0 1 1 4 0 10 16 7 Batteries McCann and Artel; Miller, Eck and Lynn.

Nut Club Wins Two. The nut club of the Sixth Ward won both games from Crescent A. C. FIRST GAME. RHE Nut Club 2 0 3 0 1 011 08 9 2 Crescents 1 0201011 17 51 6 Batteries for Nut Club: Bartos, Kraniak and Shada; for Crescents, Brisicko and Fuerguson.

SECOND GAME. RHE Nut Club 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 210 11 4 Crescents ..2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 28 7 7 Batteries for Nut Club: McHugh, Krainiate and Shada; for Crescents, Goddess and Long. On Sunday the Nut Club was defeated by the Slavish Giants of Cata-sauqua by the score of 21 to 12. Walton A. C.

Has Easy Time. The Walton A. of this won from the South Ends on Saturday by the score of 11 to 3. RHE Walton A. C.

.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 311 8 2 South Ends ...0 0101100 0 3 9 4 Batteries Osman and Sheip; Held and S. Miller. Moose A. C. Beaten by Weaver A.

C. The Weaver A. C. easily defeated the Moose A. of this city, on the Fountain Park grounds on Saturday by the score of 13 to 2.

Loose playing and poor pitching lost for the Moose. It II Weaver A. C. 13213210 013 17 2 Moose A. C.

..0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 7 Batteries Disst and Hartzell; Stet-tler and Moore. Real Slugging Match. In a game full of errors, umpire baiting and general all-round loose playing- on both sides, the Fensty A. C. of this city defeated the East Ends, of Catasauqua, yesterday on the Dorney Park diamond by the-score of 'Is to 12.

Both pitchers were hit hard and each side made many errors. RHE Fensty's A. 4 1 2 4 0 2 4 0 018 IB 4 Catasauqua ...3 6 0 1 0 1 1 0 012 12 7 Batteries Deiley and Walker; Gur-skey and Geist. North Ends Win Easily. Tile North Ends of this city had an easy time with the Emaus nine on Saturday defeating them by the score of 6 to 1.

Albright, for the winners, was in great form and alowed the opponents only a few scattered hits. The North End boys had their baiting togs on and most of the nine had two hits. The score by innings: Ti North Ends ....0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 16 16 3 Emaus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 7 2 Batteries Albright and Schawtzenbach and Diefenderftr. METEOR FALLS NEARBY. George McDevitt, a South Bethlehem chauffeur, was driving over Lay-ton's Crossing, between that place and Allentown on Tuesday night, when he was startled to see a.

fiery object shoot through the air a hissing sound and strike the ground a short distance back of his car. He made an investigation and found a. hole in the ground where the object struck. Digging down he uncovered a meteorite about the size of a chicken egg. WILL ENTERTAIN ARCHBISHOP.

M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, will be host to Archbishop John Ireland of St. Paul, during his stay in Kouih Bethlehem on next Tuesday and Wednesday. The Archbishop will arrive on Tuesday and in the evening Mr. Schwab will have his band render a concert in his honor on the lawn in front of his home on Delaware Avenue.

NEW LINE OF F. A. WHITNEY CARRIAGES. Reeds Wood. See window display.

10-3t M. GRIM LEY CO. For Ink stains on the fingers try lem on and salt. Coupon bonds of the denomination of $100, $500 and $1000, with privilege of registration as to principal. FREE OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE TAX.

The undersigned 'will receive subscriptions for the above bonds at par and accrued interest to delivery. The subscription will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. on Thursday, May 15, 1913, or earl- ier, the right being reserved to reject any application and award a smaller amount than applied for. The undersigned reserve the right to close the subscription at any time without notice.

The Horlacher Brewing Company (the business of which was established in 1S96) has one of the largest and most up-to-date breweries in Pennsylvania. Its buildings are modern structures of brick, steel and cement, fireproof throughout, and equipped with all the latest improvements. It has the best of railroad facilities. The plant has a capacity ci 150,000 barrels per year. The Ice and Power Plant connected with the brewery has a capacity of GOO horsepower and refrigeration equal to 200 tons every 2-4 hours, or 100 tons distilled water ice.

The-Bottling Department connected with the brewery is one of the best equipped in the United States, containing the most modern machinery and the latest and best sanitary appliances, including a (government Pipe Line, carrying the beer direct from the vat in the brewery to tue bottle without the necessity of first filling into smaller packages, thereby eliminating a large expense and having the beer in its finest condition and thoroughly sanitary. The bottling capacity of this department is 250 barrels per day, equal to 4 carloads, or 75,000 bottles every 10 hours. The Horlacher Brewing Company has the largest individual beer bottling plant in Pennsylvania, with agencies in all the important cities and towns of the State, and doing business in seven states, with a patronage of 10,000 satisfied customers. It has a national advertised product and its annual sales aggregate more than 6,000,000 bottles. The Soda Water Department is one of the largest and best equipped plants in the state and has a large local trade in all kinds of carbonated beverages.

The Horlacher Brewing Company controls over fifty licensed places in Lehigh, North-amptourmd Carbon Counties in Pennsylvania. It employs an average of seventy-five men a yearly pay roll amounting to over $50,000. Its annual sales have nearly reached tea 50,000 barrel mark. There are two artesian wells on the property, producing the finest kind of 'water. The entire plant is equipped with the latest electrical appliances throughout.

The salient features of these bonds are fully set forth in the accompanying letter from Fred H. Horlacher, President of the Horlacher Brewing Company, which he summarizes a3 follows: The pictures of Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt will begin a stay for one week at 'the Lyric' today. Starting with a matinee, with a matinee every day, the pictures will be shown every afternoon and evening during the week. To those not acquainted with just what is meant by Rainey's African Hunt Pictures, it will not be amiss to state that they are credited with being the most remarkable views of actual happenings, not posed for, that have yet been shown to the public.

Imagine 'a pack of trained dogs in deadly combat with a lion. A grouping of a score or more wild animals at a place known as The Water Hole, where the animals quenched their thirst and went through their queer actions in play and in little wars among themselves. Wild animals being treed and shot from the highest points, elephants caring for their young, dozens of lions prowling around the camps of the hunters, scores of wild monkeys at play, thousands of wild ostriches running about, a whole army of native tribesmen in native games and the fiercest of combats with man-killing animals, and you will have a faint idea of just what is meant by Rainey's African Hunt. CITY LEAGUE GAME. The Pergola A.

C. and Fensty A. C. will meet on the city league diamond at 6.15 o'clock this evening. Manager Fenstermacher of the Fensty A.

has secured 'the services of "Bobby" Miller as pitcher In an effort to bre'ak the winning streak of the Pergola A. C. "Dutch" Held will probably he on the mound for the Pergolas. ON EAGLE ALLEYS TONIGHT. On the Eagle's Alleys tonight the following teams will meet in the two-man team handicap match: Guth and Rein-bold vs.

Dell and C. Koch; Freed and Peters vs. Stone and Frankenfield: Burger and Noll vs. Mosser and Brady and Hersh vs. Hollen-bach and Shimer.

1000 DELEGATES AT I. O. O. F. CONVENTION.

Special to The Leader. Roanoke, May 12. The sixty-eighth annual session of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, I. O. O.

which convened here today brought more than 1000 delegates from every section of the state and scores of national officials of the order from other states. During the three days the sessions will continue the encampment of the Rebekah Assembly and the Patriarchs Militant will be held. The convention opened today with a public reception of all visitors and delegates in the Masonic Hall auditorium. Charles D. Fox, chairman of the local committee was to preside and Mayor C.

B. Moo-maw, welcomed the visitors to the city. W. L. Andrews, Grand Master of Virginia Masons; Grand Master A.

M. Southall, of and Deputy Grand Master W. K. Allen, of Covington, were down for The Rebekah Assembly convened at Pythian Temple and the Patriarch Militants at Odd Fellows hall, this afternoon. Corns can be removed by daily rubbing with toilet pumice.

Extraordinary Attractions at 1 nfbmitoitJtr CLASS MOVING PICTURES RtrsNED VAUDEVILLE 14 EXITS 1400 5EAT3 PERFECT VENTiLATIGN Special Feature Picture Monday and Tuesday. UNTIL WE THREE MEET AGAIN. An unusual story of 3 chums, who separate to meet in ten years, showing the changes which occur in the lapse of time. In 2 parts. A LUCKY CHANCE.

The operations of Mexican Bandits thwarted by a sweetheart. THE WAY OUT. A good comedy, featuring Maurie Costello. A TENACIOUS LOVER. A farce with a clever female impersonation, and undeniably funny.

GEORGE SMEDLEY INSTRUMENTALIST. MUSIC AND COMEDY INVITATIONS. SARA GOODY THE GIRL WITH THE BIG VOICE. In Battle. The Elephant Hunt, the Hyena, Wild Monkeys at Play, Battle Between Dogs and Lion, Admission 5c "gin Jonis mii COMEDY, SONG MYSTERIOUS CAUL ROS AND COMPANY Touring The World in Vaudeville 300,000 Denglcr on Sunday.

Calvin Denglcr and Wm. Troxell students of the Keystone State Normal School were visitors in this section Suntl.iy a week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oswald a'ld children of Egypt were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Tilghman Oswald on Sunday. Irwin Frahtz and Clement Mussel-man wore visitors in Cementon and Siegfried on Saturday evening. Harry Denglcr sold a number of 'books about the great flood and Charles longler, agent for the Tte-hunoe Washing Machine, the Keystone Fertilizer attachment, is also Belling Brewing i ran irs PATTER ju i JEAN BALDWIN A Classy Girl. With Classy Songs Ri Best Motion Pictures GAITES BROS.

Novelty Dancers (lie Champion Insecticide Duster distributing dry Paris Green, etc polato plants, etc. THIS INTERESTS KVKUV WOJlAf A family doctor said recently th.n women come to him thinking that they have female trouble, but. when he treats them for their kidneys and bladder, they soon recover. This is worth knowing, and also that Foley Kidney Pills are the best and safest mciiicln at such times. They, are tonic in aetior quick in results.

They will help you American Medicine Co. tf Apples form a good laxativi eaten i empty stomach. wh Company No new, healthy hair can grow If your scalp Is covered with Dandruff. Get rid of It at once with Hay's Hair Health. There is nothing so reliable, so sure to relieve the itching and irritation; to thoroughly cleanse the scalp of Dandruff.

Get a bottle today, a few applications will remove Dandruff restore the grey hair to its natural, youthful color and bring hack the vitality, lustre and beauty to your hair. Hundreds of people write us every day that Hay's Hair Health has been the only really satisfactory preparation that they have ever used for Dandruff and grey hair. Your druggist will guarantee it. Free: Sign this adv. and take it to the following druggists and get a 50c.

bottle of Hay's Hair Health and a 25c. cake of Harfina Soap, for 50c; or $1.00 bottle of Hay's Hair Health and two 25c. cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for 1. AMERICAN MEDICINE COMPANY. 643 Hamilton Street.

Monday, May 12, 1913. Our New Business Home. Investments Real Estate Do you own a lot, a house or a farm Have you any money that you would like to see grow and grow rapidly in value Are you satisfied with only 3 per cent, interest on what money you may iiave saved? WHY NOT DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Argue as you may, more foriuntes have been made by shrewd investments in real estate than by any other proposition. We have developed and undeveloped proper-ties in Allentown, South Bethlehem and nearby towns that will shortly yield immense returns. We have houses and farms that are bound to increase in value and that will prove admirable investments.

COME IN AND TALK THE MATTER OVER WITH US SECURED REALTY CO. 512-14 Hamilton Street. Commonwealth Building. "Your Satisfaction Is Our Success." "DIE WE MUST" AND- The first die, we put off as long as possible but the second dye. we're busy doing every day in the week but Sunday, Let us dye for you that Suit; Dress, Waist, Vest, Trousers or (hose Curtains, Portieres, Ribbons, Plumes that you may think hardly worth the while to consider.

You'll be surprised how well they'll look when we return them to you and how well satisfied you will be. We clean Carpets, Curtains and Blankets in admirable style. ST A Cleaners and Dyers 937 Hamilton Street DYE We Will! 1. ON LESS Pill tjfour Savings III Our Savings NATIONAL I Sestaarants ir-J Clubs Hotels Kay Gbtain any of the issuer 'Hrews Lehigh 1229 Bell 513 Victor and Triumph Rifrlgerators ALL NEW STYLES And FINISH Buy -'the best the first time, fit saves money. J.

Leading Stove Store if No. MO N. Tenth Street. A 8 A LVB th mot sftlv In th world. THAN YOU EARN The bonds will bo secured by a First Mortgage on the plant ot tne iioriacucr Brewing Company, namely: Brewery, Ice PHnt, Bottling Plant, Office, Stable, Shedding, Houses, with equipment, fixed cooperage; floating cooperage, bottles, boxes, utensils, artesian wells, horses, wagons, automobile trucks.toffice fixtures, material merchandise, book accounts, etc, The mortgage also provides for a Sinking Fund for further protection of the Bonds.

The value of the security, figured conservatively, exceeds $750,000, or more than 2y2 times the par value of the whole issue of the bonds. The annual earnings and profits of the above security at the present time aggregate an amount largely in excess of the annual interest requirements of the 6 per cent, bonds, to wit: $18,000. Proceeds from' sale of bonds to be used in developing the present properties and business of the Company and for additional working capital. Net earnings for 1912 after depreciation, $73,896.61, cr more than FOUR TIMES bonded interest, leaving a surplus beyond fixed charges of $53,898.61, equivalent to THREE TIMES the annual interest requirements on the $300,000 Thirty-Year 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds.

Net income in 1912, $431,546.30. It is estimated that with the natural increase and development of the enlarged plant (on which an IMPORTANT part of thr proceeds from the sale of the 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds is to be expended will result in substantial increase in the present output without much addition i selling expense. Modern and complete arrangements for the brewing and bottling of beer (am1 ict making), wide and established market for the output, comprehensive and 1 selling organization, adequate transportation facilities. Horlacher Brewing Co.

ALLENTOWN, PA. 3, 5. 6. .7. COPLAY, ROUTE NO.

1. The Egypt Cornet Band will have their opening- band concert in Ormrod Grove on Saturday evening, Jlay 17, to which every lover of music is inviteH to attend and have a time for the opening of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sell of Allen town were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Soli on Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs. Warren Kelihner and son Paul were the guests of 5Ir.

and Mrs. Barnet Kelchner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jlarvey (Mei'tzler of Al lentown, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank T. Os wald and sons Charles and Allen wero the enests of Mr. and. Mrs.

Charles W. D. FITZGERALD, Manager 5 ONE WEEK, STARTING MONDAY MATINEE MAY 13 Matinee every day at 2.15. Evenings at 8.15. Paul J.

Rainey's African Huat The se.nsa.tion of Three Continents. Positively The Last Word in Motion Photography. The Lion Hunt, The Rhinos The Water Hole, Trapping Killing the Rhino, Terrific The Charge of the Rhino, Baby Elephants at May, The Lion at Bay, Leopard Climbing Tree, Catching Baby Ostriches. Everything in its Native State. Hundreds of Other Big Sensations.

Prices 'Matinees, Entire Orchestra, not reserved, 3io. Entire Balcony, 25c; Gallery, 15c. Evenings.Orchestra, reserved, 50c; Balcony reserved, first 3 rows, 35c; Balance, 25c; Gallery, Wc. Seats are ready..

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