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The Allentown Leader from Allentown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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6 THE ALLEN TOWN LEADER MONDAX.SEPTEMI3ER 1913. tLhe 3Leater. BEAUTY CULTURE JBharakweiler 6t BOW 10 HYMEN PUBLISHED DAILY CSunday Excepted) BT TEE LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY ALLENTOWN, PA. There Are Still "Locate your factory In York, Pa," are being tacked up along the highways traversed and in many of the cities visited. The scheme Is a novel and enterprising one and worthy of better results than will probably accrue from it, says the Atlantic City Evening Union.

At the same time there is no telling what indirect benefits will follow. No doubt the York Chamber of Commerce is also working along other and more direct and more practical lines in its efforts to obtain new in I This Sale "Winds Up" the Odds and Ends of the Season Men's, Young Men's, Boys' Spanish Author Weds Talented' And Popular Allentonian. Proprietors W. F. BOTH, Editor.

GEORGE R. EOT II, 'Good ickm PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. F. Smith, 717 Mutual Lite Building, 10th i id Chestnut Street ML UNITED IN CHRISTS LOTH. CHURCH Furnishings i ntcred in the post office at AUentoirnas dustries.

This is precisely what all cities which wish to grow and expand should do. Cities in all parts of the country are obtaining new Industries Ramon Peyser de Ayala, "the Dickens tteoud. class mail matter. today simply by reaching out for of Spain," and Miss Mabel D. Rick, An Accomplished Young Woman and Brilliant Vocalist United at Bell Phcfle No.

1616 Lehigh Phone No. them. Publicity campaigns are be Charming Morning Wedding. Good evening! Good news oys ing conducted along practical lines by wide awake men and good results are attending their efforts. Detroit a few years ago engaged a man to devote Among the Unsold Portions From Our Last Wednesday's Great Rummage Sale.

ter season opened today without an advance report of a "crop failure." A marriage of more than unusual in terest was consummated this morning all his time and energy towards bring ing automobile factories there. Be at 10 o'clock in Christ Lutheran Men's $8.50 Suits Men's $10.00 Suits Men's $12.00 Suits Men's $13.50 Suits Men's $15.00 Suits Men's $16.50 Suits Eph Wiley says most of his sym $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 $10 Church, Thirteenth and Hamilton hold the result. Detroit turns out pathy is extended to the man who has to ride horseback. more automobiles today than the of America combined. Streets, when Miss Mabel D.

Rick, the charming- and talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rick, of No. The most satisfactroy guest is the- take advantage of the Present Opportunity to one who indefinitely postpones hia I THANK the Public for their Hearty Response visit.

1 1 1633 Turner Street, became the bride of Ramon Peser de Ayala, of Madrid, Spain, an author recognized in native country as the "Dickens of Spain." The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles M. Jacobs in the presence of only the parents of the bride, Miss Minnie Jacoby, of Bethlehem, and District Attorney and Mrs. Lawrence The rule is that if a man has mo ney he will be. sued for damages.

1 Mr. Lind should be particularly to the Bargain Offerings of last Wednesday's "RUM-s MAGE SALE." Twas the "BIGGEST EVER" because the Real Bargains were there and Everybody Realized it. H. Rupp. The bride wore a travelling gown of brown and the double ring LOCAL GRAIN MARKET.

Saeger Milling Company, Allentown New wheat S5c, new rye 70c, corn 55c, new oats 35c, buokwheat 65c. Mauser Mills, Laurys New wheat 85c, new rye B5c, corn 75c, oats 35c, bran $24, sugar feed $28 linseed meal $1.90. D. D. X.

D. Fritch, Macungie New wheat 85c, new rye 65c, ear corn 60c, oats 45c. PROVISIONS. Selling prices: Butter (creamery) 35 Butter (country) 32 Eggs 30 Lard r. 16 Shoulders 15 careful when departing from Mexico.

The temptation to shoot people in the back is very strong there. In Fine Worsteds, Scotches, Cassimeres, Norfolk and Regular Sack Models WACHUSETT SHIRTS First grade, no seconds regular $1 Shirts 69c Still, if Murphy couldn't have found You'll notice we did not sell ALL the Cut Price anything else against Sulzer, he would have impeached him for weaning his hair the way he does. J. I CIGARETTE ADVERTISING. This time last year it seemed impos rrrnir nu CYnroem iTiciiuaituioc vys.

ucvci uciuic out opening OI FALL STYLES for a new season there are Unusual Clothing and Fur-! service was used. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride after which Senor and Mrs. de Ayala left upon a honeymoon trip which includes Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Washington, D. C. Senor de Ayala was graduated from the University of Oviedo and although only 33 years of age has had the degree of Doctor of Laws conferred upon by that Institution.

He prepared for the law but has instead followed literature and authorship having written many books of fiction, advocated modern educational laws for Spain in which he received the support of King Alphonso. Eelonging to the younger and modern element in Spain he has advocated reforms which brought him forward prominently in the service of his government. It was during the winter of 1912 that Senor de Ayala was sent to Italy upon a special mission for the Government UUlHu UN LAuunOiUi sible to escape the cigarette habit. All the magazines and dailies had full TO PORTLAND WE (page advertisements, ana even tne weeklies were Beginning to lend virgin soil at fifteen cents per inch provided Men's 50c Caps (Golf) 29c 25c Wash 4-in-Hands, choice 15c two 25c Dry Skin Union Suits. $1 kind, athletic or ankle length 75c Men's All Silk $1.00.

$1.50 Pocket Hats, (with purse) Poros Knit or Dry Skin Shirts or Drawers, never less than 50c. 33c Boys' 50c Straw Hats, now 35c ten inches single Column next to read nishing Values-Goods We Do Not Carry Over. The following have so far registered to accompany he special tour under the auspices of the Allentown Lodge of Elks to Portland, Maine, and including New York and Boston. They will leave Allentown via the Central Railroad at 10.20 Thursday morning ing matter was used each issue. There was the cigarette guaranteed to sweeten cafe noir.

There was a cigarette suggested to fatten a patient, and plump out silk stockings either lad Come here for a few days with an assurance of and will return next Monday. The ies or gents moaei. Ana mere was GOOD PICKINGS" you will be glad to avail yoursell party will be under the escort of Harry E. Ruhe, passenger agent of the Central Railroad. Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Dilcher, Mr. a cigarette to make the baldhead vegetate, the cigarette to make straight KUHNS KERSCHNER of.

of Spain to investigate the art treasures. While on this mission he met Miss Rick at Florence who was at that time studying vocal music under the celebrated Italian teacher Signor Brag-giotti. Together they went skiing in Switzerland where Senor Ayala proposed to Miss Rick with the result that she accepted him. Miss Rick returned to America in July, 1912, and has been residing with her parents in Allentown. Three weeks ago Senor de Ayala came hair kinkv.

and thin short hair thick and Mrs. W. N. Ebarhard, Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Cramer, Highbridge, N. I ETlong. Oh, the cigarette was the stuff especially if made in Bulgaria Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mr. and J. A. Rupp, E.

E. Butz, H. from the sweepings of Perkasie fac O. Butz, Mrs. R.

Fogel, Miss Roth, 719-21 Hamilton St. CORNER HALL. STORE CLOSES 5 P. M. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.

tories. And so the manufacturers to America and was met in New York rowded us. They insisted, persisted, by Miss Rick, accompanied by District and forced. Thev added cork tins. gold bands and pocket art.

And then the Legislature up and put 'em on Store Closes 5 P. M. Open Saturday Evenings. S. the bum.

Lntil at the present writ- Attorney and Mrs. Lawrence H. Rupp. During his stay in Allentown Senor de Ayala has taken in all of the points of interest in Lehigh County expressing himself as being highly delighted with all that he saw. Under the guidance of District Attorney Rupp he has studied the educational system of ins tne Douom is out or rne market never to ne revived, vv nne tne tan Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Lawfer, Misses Miriam and Ruth Lawfer, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Ruhe, Dr. and Mrs. F.

R. Bausch, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Wather-'hold, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter and Mrs.

J. J. Kocher, Siegfried; J. F. Weiler, Harold Schantz, J.

H. Holt, Easton; Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Beary, George Clark and William Clark, Lebanon; Mrs. A. D. Edgar and sister, Plainfield, N. Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Lambert, Emaus; C. G.

Heilman, J. G. Mengelson, Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Kuhns, Miss Kuhhs, Mrs. Anthony, V. F. Wonderly, E.

Quinn, Floyd Smith, W. B. Fogelman, Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Goade, Mr. and Mrs. M. P.

Schantz, G. B. Bieiler, P. Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Glick, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Newhard.

uoors are creaking tor onenaers against tno act. perkasie TELEPHONE 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSA High Grade Furniture On Convenient Credit SERYI2E SERVICE SERVICE pride. Among other things aibout pride, George Fich writes the following: avenport Beds rime una men lu many umereuL ways, some are proua or tneir money, some of the children, some of their cattle and some lust of them Pennsylvania and affairs connected with the State and City governments in all of which he has shown decided interest. Miss Rick is a soprano singer of recognized ability having graduated from the Boston Conservatory of Music after which she became the soprano soloist in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. She is a member of the Musical Club, of Allentown, which is composed of some of the best vocal and instrumental performers in this section.

Two years ago she went to Florence, Italy, to finish her vocal studies but since her return has not followed her intended vocation. She has the best wishes of a large circle of friends who admire her not only for her high standing in the musical world but also for her admirable and charming traits of character. She was lib That Are Reliable That Arc Durable selves. When a man is very proud Prompt Good Get there service at a low rate is what you have when you install a Consolidated Telephone your annual rental charge gives you prompt and unlimited number of calls to over 3800 Telephones in Lehigh County. Long Distance calls 5 minutes at special low rates.

Call 1880 for further information. IHSAHE FROnfl CR'EF ENDSHES LIFE of himself it saves the rest of man kind a great deal of trouble. It doesn have -to be proud of him. A great many people are very proud of their ancestors. It must be fine to Mrs.

Alice Setzer, widow of Edwin Setzer, of Bethlehem, yesterday morning jumped from the new Broad be an ancestor and to know that in a lew centuries your aescenaants win Consolidated Telephone of Pennsylvania erally remembered with IfKe and be so proud of you that thev would i with 6hame if you were to come 110 N. Seventh St. H. H. Weibel, Local Supt, back to fife and sit around in vour beautiful array of weaiSng gifts.

Upbn their return from their honeymoon trip Senor and Senora de Alaya will sail for Madrid which will be their future home. shirtsleeves in their palatial summer cottage. A little pride is a very fine thmg for a man. It puts reinforce ments his backbone and sand in TRADE UNIONISTS TO Jiis disposition. When a man spends his life attempting to live up to what III 'he thinks of himself he is likely to be Street bridge into the Monocacy Creek, a distance of 125 feet and wus drowned.

The death of her husband a. few months ago sort of drove her insane and it is believed this was the cause of her taking her life. The woman was crying all night and she arose from her bed in her night clothes and hurried to the bridge and ended her life. Her 12-year-old son heard her sob a great deal during the night, but had not heard her leave the house. Her husband was in the express service and on May 14 he went to pick up a letter that a passing train had thrown out for him.

Just as he was about to pick up the letter, a fast freight came along and struck him, killing him instantly. Mrs. Setzer is survived by two sons, Henry arid Russell. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon and tho remains will be interred in Nisky Hill Cemetery. a success, jsux wnen ne minus so ii I much of himself that it is entirely useless for him to start the task of Simple in Mechanism, Strong and a Pretty Piece of Furniture.

living up to it he will be a failure and the pill collectors will cluster around ibis door. Tride is ail right when it SUCCESS Your Last Season's Overcoat will be a revelation if you allow us to show you how we can Improve its appearance by our methods of cleaning and pressing clothing. No need to buy a new one, as it wil look as good cs when it first game from the tailor's. Give us a trial on anything you wish cleaned blankets, curtains, lace garments of all kinds. Anything that can be cleaned we clean.

FRENCH DRY CLEANER AND DYER Bell Phone 1589 949 HAMILTON STREET stiffens the backbone, but when it Special to The Leader. Manchester, Sept. 1. An emphatic demand for general minimum wage legislation was expected to be made, by the British Trade Union Congress, which mtt in annual session here today. The resolutions have been submitted by various constituent bodies suggesting amendments to the National Workingmen's Insurance Act, in order to correct some of the stiiffens the neck and causes the nose to curl up it is a great nuisance.

A proud woman with a pair of es nucnea to a suck anu an aosoiuie aere stare win never distribute much utilized ior an ice-maKing piunt. In a Perfect Davenport Bed at Last. A "Ceach" By Bay A THING OF "BEAUTI" A "3eT Ey Nigbt All limss 520, $33, 39, 42, $55 up to $95. We handle the "Kindel," "Pullman," "Strcit," also "Harman Celebrated Make. 35 deposit will fetch it to your home, iTiae is more sensitive man anv otner esc OS When you place WHAT A one of our Player-Pianos into PLAYER -FIANO your home.

it endows every WILL DO person there with the gift of music. We have the leading makes of Player-Pian'os for your inspection. Cash or credit. KRAMER'S ML'SIC HOCSE, 544 Hamilton Street. portion of mankind, and when a per- inequalities that have developed in the application of the measure since it went into effect on year ago.

Th Shop Assistants (store clerks) union is urging the Shop Act 'be amended forthwith so as to reduce the hours of employment per week to sixty, and the Textile Workers have asked the Parliamentary committee of the Congress to prepare a bill reducing the woking week in that industry to forty-eight son is wounaeo in ms onae ne sut lers exquisate pain. Those who do "THE NEW" ALLENTOWN HORSE EXCHANGE not keep up with pride wrapped up in thick layers of common sense lead sad lives and are always shrieking with and woe. If you have a pride, laught at it yourself. Then it won't hurt so much when the otherfellow laughs at it." Clip THE LEADER War History Coupon Today and When You Have Five You Can Get a $3.50 Volume For 98 Cents at THE LEADER Office. HOUSE FURNISHING Allentown Co DIED OF TYPHOID.

Robert L. Marsieller died on Saturday afternoon of typhoid fever, aed 48 years, 8 months and 6 days. He was taken sick three weeks ago. Deceased was born November 28, 18G5, and he was the son of Mrs. Catherine Mar-steller, (nee Brotzrnan), and the late Thomas F.

Marsteller. He was an only NO. 37 NORTH LAW STREET ACCLIMATED HORSES 21 North 7th Street. DivMend cruficat THE WAY YORK BOOSTS. The York, Chamber of Commerce is evidently a live wire institution.

It has sent its secretary, Eu MARRIED. Miss Annie K. Heitzman of Plain-field Township to Samuel C. Lobb of I'en Argyl. Miss Bessie E.

Heller of College Hill, Easton, to Dr. Rufus J. Roberts of Chicago. Miss Ruth S. Knipe to William E.

Roth at Nazareth. Miss Florence E. Halleran of Wil gene F. Weiser, on an 800 miles sign Some nice to 1300 lb. chunks, right direct from the country and ready to go to work.

Also have some good farm horses that I have taken in ex. change that ought to go to the country. The 'tnid that will do for the farmer. Some good ones that weigh from P)0i) to 1400 pounds. Come and get a bargain.

Dr. Jesse Z. Killegass, No. 14 S. Sixth Street child and besides his mother is survived by one son, Thomas Franklin.

Deceased was a machinist by trade, but had not been employed for a number of years. Funeral services will be held from the late home on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Private Interment in Niskey Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, after the services. tates in an effort to advertiso Vnru- Daily (1 obtain more industries for that nvlne city. The trin is h.inc ma no Advertise in the Leader liams Township, to Clinton L.

Eckert of Phillipsburg, N. J. appropriately decorated and 1000 metal signs reading, ADVERTISE IN THE LEADER. Subscribe ior the 'LEADER" ADVERTISE IN THE LEADER..

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