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WEATHER INDICATIONS. It Will Pay Every Day In the LEADER. For Eastern Pennsylvania: Thunder showers. Cooler to-nlgltt. Varl able winds on Tuesday, VOL.

XXIV. NO. 95. ALLEOTOWK MONDAY, JUNE, 19, 1905. PRICE OtfE CENT STRICTLY PERSONAL.

BY LITTLE CHILDREN. CHURCH 175 YEARS OLD. RUSSIANS WIN GOVERNOR INTERESTING EXEfRCBSE BY Chas. H. Bear and Miss Annie A'NNHViERSARY CIEiLEBWATBlD IN DOCTOR PETERS PREACHED IN LYRIC PRESENCE OIF MjIIN-ISITKIRIOJIM EBEWEZBR SUNDAY BOIIOOL.

Etoenezer Evangelical Sunday Schoc' Lackey will be married at 5 o'clock to-morrow afternoon at the home of A SMALL VICTORY IS WORRIED Aheld Children's Day exercises yester Mrs. Efcaias Rehrig, the bride's aunt. The 17uth annlv5iiry of Trinity tuthoran Church, tbe mother church of the dozsn Lutheran Churches- of ATLAS HAS WON SEVEN STRAIGHT Maocli Chunk Latest Club to Go, Down Before Cement Men's Prowess. DISOUSTEO WITH BREASBN. nwrnvrme to beooimis a how; FraiEAX MraAbio.

Fnom'the Reading Herald. Greaacn, fteed from1 bis death cell, where he was- so long confined unjustly, didn't go to Oartlsle Friday after all. Me saw his wif and her foil. OtC, but ohangrefl his windy and Instead of -wisely going Into scurlty ami letting the public try to day. They were in charge of H.

28 North Sixth Street, by Dr. Repass, Yeaer. the superintendent. Ebenezer Howard F. Oswald of Mickleys and Mary Jane Frederick of Rockdale were But Won't Ask 'insurance Commissioner Kecaptsre Several Places Taken By married Saturday evening at 818 Ham Three Stirring Practical Sermons by an Eminent Divine.

ilton Street by Rev. J. D. Schindel Japs Last Week. Durham to Resign.

Austin Kropf of South Bethlehem and Maria Stelnlnger of Allentown forget, be chose to tarry at Reading were married by Father Nerz, Orchestra assisted in the musical numbers of the program. The numbers rendered were: Overture, orchestra; sang, school; prayer; greeting, "Our Children's Day," eight children; recitation, "Just One," Lewis Allium; an exercise, "A word from tha flowers," nine children; solo, ''I'm only a little Christian," Miriam Henning-er; recitation, "A deal and dumb talk," George Fehr; an abject exerolBe and song, 'The Upward Way," four boys; song, school; an exercise, "The ATLANTIC FIRST IN ANOTHER RACE 'CHURCH FOR THE 20th CENTURY" WOULD BE ADMITTING A. MISTAKE Samuel Fader and Miss Annie Faix of Fullerton were married at Catasau ALLENTOWN GETS ROW OF GOOSE EGGS Maury's Men White washed by Mt. qua by Rev. Jas.

F. Lambert. Sassoman Haines of Fogelsvllle and NewYorK Central Flyers Duplicate Carmel, Which Yesterday Did well And the Governor isn't Given to Any Lancaster, was celebrated yesterday added interest Ui the event being furnished by the presence of a host of the ministers and laymen now there In attendance upon the Lutheran Min-tetertumu The church was beautifully decorated. A Sunday School festival opened the celebration, Rev. Charles L.

Fry, Philadelphia, a former pastor, and Rev. Dr. (F. J. F.

Myerstown, being the speakers. A feature of unusuaJ interest was a procession of the children, who deposited irosws in the chancel, the eld er children's being red roses and the younger white. The Initial congregational service followed, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J.

B. WMttaker. Rev. Dr. Q.

F. Krotel, New York, preached- an able sermon. The chuncel was in Miss Sophia Foster of East Mauch and pose as a hsro. Greaeon has sigwi contra'ct to elevate the stage by blooming one at the freaks of a peripatetic "carnival" run by the proprietors of maladoroua Reading theatre, it la said he tigned a contract tor tills after tne Supremo Court granitd hira a neiw trial. Gieason wont to RhMaddphU Prill ay tj exhibit himself at the office of a yellow newspaper.

stunt the. Chunk were married Saturday by Rev. Peunsys Fast Runs Between New thing Like That Hopes, However, Berore a Big League Team Locals In Poor Form Other Games, Tells His Many Hearers What It Ought to be "Where the Money Goes" "A Discourse on Rum" Swearing the Nation's Most Popular Sin. Dr. D.

F. Brendle. York and Chicago Swimmer Killed Durham Will Quit Office of His Own Robert II. MJcKee and Miss Hattie archway of love," eight girls; recita Parker, both of Allentown, were mar by An Explosion. tion, "Poor l'ttle, Jim." Marion b-ny- Volition Very Soon.

rled Saturday by Rev. J. C. Roth, the der; recitation and song, Our Little Atls.fi flpafn on- iSa f-nrd-a v. de Mnncmtte pastor.

Sisters," three girls; "sung, school; of W. Philip Steinhaeuser resigned-as Dr. Madison C. Peters In his sermon feating the strong Mauch Chunk teawi 7 to 0. Bonner, who did the twirling It i represented that Governor Pen fering; announcements exercise, "A Summer Message, thirteen girl; bens-diction.

commercial instructor at Schuylkill Seminary to accept a similar position yesterday morning in the Lyric Theatre, speaking on "The church for the nypacker, while alarmed at the condl for Atlas, showed up in great "form, al night et the saloon- of Joel Krick, ott the 'Board of Prison Inspectors. "There' Greon," people would say. thstj' they'd stop him. on' th? bacH and till him now glad thoy.l wer to see him free again. Greason went into a book and cacn in Michigan.

lowing but three scattered hits and tion of affairs in Philadelphia, and especially the plight into which his striking out seven men. Carr put up PARADE A GREAT SUCCESS. William H. Koch of the firm of Koch Person and Raymond Koch left charge of Rev. Dr.

Samuel Laird, insurance commissioner has gotten, a brilliant game at third. This is the 20th century," said: "It must bo first a distinctly Christian church. The peculiarities of the times will require new methods of delivering the olJ truth not new truths. Skepticism hag still hesitates to ask for his resigna MORE THAN 20,000 VISITORS IN seventh straight game for Atlas. out with a bag of coin.

epent Mia Special to The Leader London, June 19. iA dispatch to the Ruter Telegram Co. from St. Petersburg says neiws reached there from Godslafin, Manchuria, saying the Russians have recaptured Liaoyangwoperig and Sumiencheng, from which they wer driven on Friday by Japanese Dispatches last night gave the official report of Oyama, in which ha recounted the taking of thesepositions wjiich were defended by a force of over 6000 cavalry and 20 guns commanded by Gen. Mistchenko.

Won. hScore Philadelphia, and Rev. Charles L. Fry. Early In the evening a Luther League service was held," conducted for New York, where Raymond Koch will take a course in the Mitchell school of garment cutting.

Raymond Koch has been in the employ of the SATURDAY. Despite tha heat the firemen's parade There is no concea-ling the fact that RUE had its day. Without a house itself. the governor has discussed the state Atlas 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 7 11 2 morning lounging about towta and accepting offers to take a driptc. CUtur-day afternoon toe rwally weAl kbr-lisle.

But he'll be with- ui gtUn on it has workad at tha underpinning of by President Henry C. Carpenter, thi firm since the opening of its store Maaeh Chunk. .0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 3 6 other men's houses. That is its his of things with his friends, and it is possible that he may call a meeting of a Slatington Saturday was a gret success. It is estimatod 2500 firemen and musicians were in line and that ther-3 were 20,000 The Allentown speakers being Revs.

E. F. Keever, John Graoflin of the Palace silk mlll3 Allentown was completely outclassed Catasaufiua, and F. W. Hoppe, Beth tory, that is its supreme achievement.

Atheism as a system i as dead an received a letter from his son diaries, by Mt. Carmt-I at Rittersville Saturday what is known as hla "Cabinet" to talk the matter over. The governor has a lehem. At the closing service Dr. stating that he had passed the xam- Band headed the parade.

ssue as 'the Th world is sick ligations in the weaving school at A good many firemen dropped out of long: time been aware of the fact that Durham has hewn a constant absentee Wednesday, he says. -Mrs. Edwards' case will be on khal list at tne monMly meal-ins the Board of Pardons next Wednesday, y. is that her attorney Qilve" I Lentz and EX 'H. Deysheiv 'Will 'a plea for her IKe, but tt isr VeweH thVb the sett-confessed murderess wit! Laird preached, the pastor being assisted by Rev.

Dr. M. C. Horlne and Rev. H.

A. teller, president and treasurer of the Ministerium, re line on account of the heat. The attendance was much larger than expect. Switzerland. The young man will spend several months traveling from his department, while drawing through Europe before returning home ed.

of a dry, withered, and juiceloss theological system, but is hungry for Christ as a reality as the brother of man, the sympathizer with the sorrowing, the reform for every wrong, the guide for every perplexity and the rule for every day life. his big salary and feew, and that the work has been done by others, but he spectively. Daniel Davis of 448 Chew Street i One of the decorations that attract afternoon and avas given a severe drulblbing. Maury's men were In ipoor condition and went to pieces at several stages of the game. The local team -was wnalble to connect with Eip-ler, Mt.

Carmel's pitche'r. Walker was in the box for Allentown, but was- also in poor condition and was touched for many safe hits. His support was poor. In the fifth with two men out Hawk missed a fly in right field which rolled has hesitated to aot. spending a two weeks' vacation with ed much attention was a painting ov A few weeks ago he had a talk with his niece, Mrs.

John Thomas, at Scran- the front of the store of Josiah Cols, HIS HEAD CUT OFF. ton. CEMENT WORKER DECAPITATEO Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Kress and daugh ATLANTIC WINS AGAIN. FIRST IN BIAiCtE FOR AUXILIARY YACHTS ACROSS NORTH SEA. Special to The Leader: Heligoland, Germany, June 19. The German schooner Suessan finished firBt in the race from Dover to Heligoland for the Kaiser's cup to-day.

The German naval yawl Theresa was second, the, German schooner NaVahoe third, and the English schooner Sunshine fourth. Marshall's Atlantic, winner of. the ocean race, won the race for the auxiliary yachts. "The church for the 30th century will demand practical pracMng. A man in London who had listened to preaching in St.

Paul's for 20 years thanked some state officials concerning absenteeism of those who should be at Har-risburg, and it was then thought he would call his advisers together and lay down the law against constant in ter, Mrs. J. P. Williams and son Earl Lower Main The painting is on ar. 8 by 16-foot canvas fresh from the brush of Mr.

Cole's son Charlie. It represents a fire scene In the business section of a city which is enhanced in ef ON IROLXTON RAHDROAD. William A. Troxell, son of Israel and Mrs. Palmer J.

Kress 'left for As bury Park yesterday on a two weeks Troxell of Coplay, met with a shocking death while returning tfrom, his wclk attention to duties. Recently, however. vacation fect by fire engines, patrol wagon, fire shown no mercy. District AHcrnsy Kutz wiU not an peer toettMp the Board of Pardons, but he will allfftvi the law to take its course. Her respite expired witlr freedom of Ore ison ami Governor Settoypocksr wiil nov fix a.

date for her execution. This may not) occur after the session of tha Board of Pardons next Wednesday, and if thajt body refuses to ecewnuiai on that dar Mrs. Edwards may met her fate this snimer. The Board of Pardons does not useet irt July and August. i to the fence and resulted in three runs.

score: Mt. Carmel 14006J.00 415 Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Following the parade at Slatington God that he was still a Christian. An impractical and indirect preaching Is Sestructlve to life and power. The preacher Is a voice and not an echo. Adam Laubach, who was struck by since the light of publicity was turn men scaling ladders and running their hose into the upper stories of build at he Or'mrojJ mills of the Lehtffh 'Portland Coment Saturday afternoon, bolhg struck by a shifting engine a runaway at the Siegfried station last ings, showing spirit and action.

All are Week and who was thought to have on -Saturday, Slatington lost to Le- on the Ironton Railroad. ed on Durham.revealing him as a partner with MeNichol in filtration contracts, it was tacitly understood that such a meeting would not be called, in view of the fact, as the governor is been seriously injured, is greatly im Troxell left his woi at 4 o'clock and proved. clever in draughtsmanship, and the work as a whole elicited great praise on account of Master Cole's youth and the artistic excellnce of his first work with the brush. started for tome, walking along the Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Grammes, Mr, railroad. When near 'Steckel's cross and Mrs. H.

A. Grammes and Miss reported to have intimated, that "Durham is under fire." ing, a shifting engine with several Hfclen Grammes left for Albrights- He should be a prophet and not a parrot. "The churoh for the century must be enthusiastic. we had as much enterprise religion as we put into our business, our prayer meetings would not be spare meetings, our singin.sr would not be half singing nor would we repeat the old limp, lifeless prayers of a dozen years ago. Again the church for the century must be a hap Many of the governor's friends think vllle, Carbon County, to occupy their that Durham Js placing the governor cottage on the Sehwaneweret Recrea CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES.

freight cars came up behind, him. Troxeil failed to notice the train, although the crem- state that the whistle was blown when the train was 30 yards tion Association's grounds in a distresrful position by not attending to his duties and by not resigning. highton in a featureless game. Inability to hit Harvey at the right time and loose fielding at critical points of the game enabled Lehighton to carry away the honors before a recor-breaking crowd of 3000 people. The score toy innings: Sflatington 1 0000200 14 Lehighton 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 In the morning Slatington defeated the Bethlehem.

Field Club. Score by innings follows: Statington 01030190 x-44 Bethlehem 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 The game on March Field, Easton, Rev. J. P. Eachuvan, at his residence RURAL PftSNE SYSTEM.

TO BiE ESTAJBILISHIED BY THOU BELL CO. IN IPIEIRKlOMm- VIAL-LiBY. The fampens in nearly every section of the Psilomen Valley will soon en married Robert Schmick and Ellenl away. Before the train could be stopped, the engine struck the man, Heimbach, both of Emaus. Children's Day was observed by the Twelfth Street Baptist Church yesterday afternoon.

The praise service, "Joyful Songs," was rendered. It consisted of recitations, addresses and ap DEATHS IN EXPLOSION. ONE THAT OF A SWIMM1B-R ABOVE THE SUBWAY WORKERS. Special to Tltat Leader. Now York, June 19.

Two deaths Idue to an explosion yesterday of boilr ers of the Subway Construction Co. were reported this morning. One is Jos. fyforgan, fireman, who died in a hospital, and the other is Frank Marone, 18 years old. The latter wag in swimming at the time and nothing has been seen of him since the explosion.

is believed ha was struck with a piece of iron or some other particle of debris which' came down in a shower after the explosion for a distance of several yards. Four seriously injured men are in a hospital. throwing him on to the tracks and That the governor will ask him to resign or dismiss Durham is not considered for. a moment, however, for it is taken that it would be a confession that he made a mistake in appointing him, and such is the governor's make Joseph, the infant son of Joseph and Mary Gersb'ach, was christened yester joy teiephonio communication with day afternoon by Father Nerz. each other.

The Bell Telephone -Co. py church. Some peoplte would put Dante's inscription over the infernal gates over the entrance to every church, 'AH hope abandon ye wiho enter Christianity is not a penance; it is a privilege. Away with that religion which is as dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, as though will build extensions from Rahnu Assistant Fire Chief Christian Thumm was acting chief yesterday Station, from SUegelsviUe and from up that he considers he never makes mistakes, and especially when he re Palm, whirti wail cover the adrianvnii during the obsence of Chief Gallagher. territory, including the towns of Skip- passing over his body.

When the lifeless body was finally removed from beneath the freight oars, the head was found severed. A deep cut had been inflicted in the right lumbar region, and both less- had been broken ibelow the knees. The head was found 30 feet from the place where Troxell had been strucfk, with the skull horribly crushed. Troxell's mother dild several years propriate singing by the school. "Comrades of the Cross" was the musical and literary exercise rendered by the Sunday School of Salem Evangelical Church at its services last evening.

Special music by tiie choir was a feature of the exercises. "The children of Zion U. B. Sunday School held exercises in the High School building. The service, "The crown of wards a politioal friend for aid given him.

The governor considers Durham's desertion of Elkin for the Pennypacker bet-ween Lafayette and Lehigh on Saturday, was won by former, giving Maroon ami White third successive victory over rivals this season. The score: Lafayette 4 2110200 10 pack, Schtwenkville, Obelisk, SVedertciv, DEATH CF MBS. ELIZA DEILY. when a man becomes spiritually minded he must walk down the path of life to the tune' of The dead march in WKUL-KiNOWN RESIDENT OF standard the means whereby he was elevated to the governorship, and ha will consider a long while before he CATASAUQUA PASSES' AWAY. The church for the times musi increase her labors jn the lve of man, NOTIFIED TO GET OUT.

baesamansvi-ne, Bart, JWantic, Douglas Paper MW, FraitviHe anS all oj Douglass Township and. Cla-ytcii. Atoc-nt 0O farmeiie and, local busfhess houses will be connected In this- circle, embracing a radius of about 15 miles. The. farmers furmteb th poles and will, Is said, have low rates.

acts, if he acts at all. Mrs. tliza Fogel Deily, widow of George Deily, dfed at 1.30 this morning Lehigh v0 00040020 6 Mt. Carmel, which white-washed Allentown yesterday played the St. Louis National Leaguers at Mt.

Carmel and put up an excellent shewing. June," was' rendered. ohoir sang "RIE'IG'N BUSINESS HOUSES MUST It is In the- air that such pressure We have been too rauoh concerned about getting people to heaven instead of bringing heaven to the people. Th-J several appropriate anthems. LEAVE PORT ARTHUR.

will.b brought to buar onthe governor Child in the midst" was th ago. One Mrs. Hilda Serf ass of 'South Bethlehem, survives, besides the father, with whom he lived at Coplay. Funeral services will be held from the home of his father, Tuesday after at her home on Race Street, Catasauqua, in her 74th year. Deceased had been in poor health for some time and Special to The Leader.

title of a sermon delivered by Rev, question for you IS "not what are you going to get out of the world but what $uri3 the week that will, lead to Durham's retirement, but the story cannot be traced to an authentic source. Willet Boyer in Emmanuel Evangpticsl her weak condition, together with th; Cheefoo, June 19. The European and American firms which established business houses in Port Arthur, which was are you going to give to the world warm weather, broutrht on ths pml. McSurdy was in the box for Mt. Carmel.

The game was won by St. Louis by the score of 7 to 4. At Macungie, the locals played their old rivals, the Hellertown team, and won easily. Gerhardt pitched a great Church, Catasauqua, yesterday to large congregation, mostly children, "The church for the century must be She was one of the best-known and The governor's friends are hoping: that Durham will relieve him of further embarrassment by resigning, but as noon at 2 clock. Sen-ices will be held in the Coplay Reformed Church, with burial in Coplay Cemetery.

Rev. T. H. Krick Will officiate. program of songs, recitations and ex most highly-respected residents of the captured by the Japanese after a long and' notable siege, have been notified by the Japanese that they must leave an evangeMstic church.

We are callel not only to be saved but to save. We No need to fear, sudden attacks' of cholera infantum, djenitery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wttil Strawberry in the medicine chest. nvwf Iron Borough. every one knows, Durham has some ercises was rendered in tbe evening.

DEATH OF MRS. KELLER. are saved by getting out of ourselves; God's law is lose or use. It is the still town and remove their merchandise. thing else to think of besides the gov Mrs.

Deily was born at FogelsviDe Oct. 4, 1831, and was a daughter of the fate General Benjamin and Anna ernor's feelings: pond and not the running stream that ANOTHER 18-HOUR FLYER. CITY AND WATER TAXES. LIVELY TLM1EIS THESE DAYS AT CITY TRlElASUIRiEtR'S WlAlSr A 6TSTER OF JOUBN E1BBECXE Trexler Fogel. Her mother was a na freezes.

Your spiritual life must have motion. If it run it will sing. To case WANT CHAN8E OF VENUE. .1 OIF AILLEINTOWiN. Japanese lamps and) drop light screane in.

choice, patterns. John Lawfer's, 09 HawHton St. (FAST RONS MADE ON THE NEW tive of Trexlers Furnace, Berks County. Her husband erected the stons IMrst Mary Keller, wife of Harry to be evangelistic is to ceaes to bs game, allowing only two hits. Butz ledi in batting, making four hits out of five times up, The score: RUE Macungie ......2 0100033 9 18 2 Hellertown 0 0000020 0--2 2 2 In the twHlght game neither "team was aible to win, the game being called in "the seventh inning on account of darkness.

Score: HUE G'RAiFTEiR-S CLAIM THEY CAN'T YORK CENTRAL. Epeclal to Tits Leader. Keller, died at Nazareth, aged about 34 evangelical. The church to-day neeS house at Catasauqua, where the fam The following is a meimorandufni of city and water tax receipts to the close of business Saturday: City, $36,783. 72; GET FAIR TRIAL AT HOME.

years. Death was caused by pneu ily resided over 50 years. Mr. Deily New York, June 10 The Twentieth After a conference of the alleged tJH'anay bamboo "carry arts." John 2T. Lawfsr's, TOP HeroJifonj St.

rndividual intercourse for the spiritual health and tramihg of her membership She must come into persona! contact monia, -with which she was sick only was in the mercantile business at Catasauqua for many years and died sev grafting school directors' and other officials of Shenandoah with their aiboGt a week. The ailment which water, $26,143.94. The total 'amount of the city tax duplicate is considering Century Limited, which was placed on an 18-hour scedule between Chicago 4 and New York arrived at the Grand Central depot three minutes ahead of caused her death was at first consider eral years ago. After Mr. Deily's retire friends and oouneel at Pottsville, it ed in a slight form.

She was Macungie 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 4 ment his son, George B. F. Deity, took was decided to ask for a change or a Daughter of Mrs. Henry Ebbeeke of cnarge of his business. nschedule time this morning.

The train venue. Hellertown 0 1 2 0 0 1 04 4 6 One of the finest games of the sea Nisky. Her father died several, ysars Deceased was a devout member of could' have covered the distance of 965 The accused men are charged with ago. She is survived by her husband St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Caasau- aniles in 16 hours.

The west bound conspiracy, accepting bribes and other train arrived in Chicago- five minutes qua. She is survived by one son, George B. F. Deily and one daughter, Mrs. son on- the Coplay diamond took place Saturday afternoon between Coplay and Fountain Hill.

The latter team but up a superb and errorless game. misdemeanors' in office. It is alleged that they are fearful Miat they cannot ahead of the schedule tlme, her mother and five children, Henry, John, Frederick, Emma and Clarissa Keller. A brother' and a sister also survive, John E'bbecite of Allentown Peter J. Laubach of Catasauqua.

to gether with one brother, John H. Fogel Manager Alberts men won by the score of 4 to. I. I ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY. with the life oi the community if she to accomplish her social mission.

The preachers must come down from their high platforms of empty dignity and become men among men. "Your responsibfIties do not end with attendance upon service on the Lord's Day. If it does then the church is nothing more to you than a spiritual boarding house. The church is full of sarints who are full with spiritual truth but are suffering from lack of exercise. Hiririg the preacher to exercise in your behalf will not aid spiritual digestion.

Do eomtethiing for somebody. Do it now." In his afternoon sermon, Dr. Peters spoke on the value of. religion to the citizen. and MiE.

Stephen Trein of Nisky, of get an impartial trial in the Schuylkill Courts on account of the newspaper reports of the sensational testimony before the committing magistrate. that one-half will -be paid before July first as in previous years makes the daily receipts approximately $6000. The water rent book shows an aggregate of $09,645.77,. The receipt to date being leaves outstand ing an average daily income of $3158.04. The receiving of the sums indicated in the above figures per day would show that no taxpayer need wait long in the office of the treasurer when ready to pay, but note should be taken that there are here as in all business "dull days," making the business of some almost double tha of others, and people who have not paid would do oi, nuiadelpjna and one sster, Mrs.

T. Frank Butz of Allentown. Two which later place deceased was a na Noted for Selling Ged Gods dosp, BODY OP MAN FOVND FLOATING Mahling, Catasauflua's boy wonder, was in the box for Slatington in its brothers and One sister preceded her in tive. Mrs. Keller was a faithful mem IN NEW YORK BAY.

They further claim that their cases deatii, Judge WiHbughby Fogel and bf.r of the Schoeneck Moravian congre New York. June 19. With a stab 737 Hamilton AHeatewn gation. in his breast, Ms head crushed game against Coplay. He was in the best of condition and allowed the visitors- only three hits, winning, his Have been prejudiced by the hearings, which they wished to waive, and that a fciir and impartial trial is not pos by a bhjw and a large wound in hi3 the tkxiy of a murdered man BURG1ARS TRAPPED.

WllHam B. Fogel of Fogelsvllle and Mrs. John R. Schall of Allentown. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.

m. at her late home. Interment in Shoenersville Cemetery, Rev. J. F.

Lambert officiating. game. OU-R TRIMME HATS AT sible under existing circumstances in The West Eids of Bethlehem went was found floating in the bay this morning. It was apparently in the W.GO AfrD $4v98. SIMONS AND GRAOIE LANO-ED BY Schuylkill.

down before West Easton at Bethle ME ANS OF A DECOY. A strenuous effort was made by. at fwater 48 hours and from all appear hem on Saturday. The score: Wm. Simons, aged 32 years and Geo Dr.

Peters' evening sermon charac well to call early if they would avoid the rush. torneys and friends of the accused lences the man bled to death before with political- influence to settle the West Ends 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 West Easton 0 0022031 08 the body was thrown into the water ORATORICAL CONTEST. urate zs, were arrested by Officers Smith synd Robhertberger for robbing cases, but W. L. Sheafer, the executive The body was nude and bore no marks In an unusually interesting game of terized swearing as the nation's most popular sin.

Dr. Peters will preach again in the Lyrie Theatre next Sunday, morning, afternoon and evening. me sxore oi uaivin P. Lerch at 127 officer of the Schuylkill County Tax of identification save the initials IN SEH3ERLKSSGI6VILLE CHURCH ball at Easton between the Ingersolls They are suspected of hav tattooed on the left arm. Thi payars' Association, which brought the MAY HAVE TO DISBAND.

NAZARETH- BACHELORS DESERT -JNG THEIR CLUB. Something fascinating in the- charm and the Cuban X-Glants, the former ing committed many burg-kiries. Chief BY MR. SCISM'EHJL'8 PUPILS. An oratorical contest was given Sat tnan was evidentlyof some refinement.

suits1, turned a deaf 'ear to their pleas won. The score: ceo. bmlth employed a decoy, who pre- Ingersoll 2 0 0 1 2 9 3 1 09 Mr. Sheafer declared emphatically that the cases shall go on trial promptly as tenaea to help them rob Lerch's store urday evening in the Seiberlingsville Church by the pupils of Morris Have no equal anywhere. Not only here in but ta tin surrounding country, have they earry-ed a reputation for elegance and richness.

Originality is our special afan. in creating these hats. The very Ulent is engaged to ftroduoe them asw each hat is the speofol study of an experienced trimmer, and ii poesjjMS) no two hats are trimmed alike, Jn hl way, we can always1 assure you ejt-clusiveness. These hats axe c.s good as if not better than, those sdm stores ask from $5 to or. Jk sure savinj of from $1.50 to $Jn ariyiaiyM buj1 DEATH OF 8.

W. OSMUN. X-Giants 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 and got from them many plans to steal of Nazareth's pretty daughters and the romantic sentiment of 'alluring Niag scheduled, if he can brine it about, at other places. PRISON WATCHMAN STRICKEN On the Polo grounds, New York, Sat Schmehl's select school. The school is composed of the following all of whom took part: Irene Hummel.

Constant Zimmerman. Alinin Rpnr rWirlll.a FUMERAL OF MISS ANWE WILSON. HELD SATURDAY FROM HER LATE HOME AT EOSTHLEiHEAI. The body of the late Miss Anne E. Wilson was brought from Philadelphia Saturday morning to her late resi WHILE RETURNING HOME.

urday afternoon, 17,000 people saw the THE ANTLERS HOME. ara Falls is playing havoc with Nazareth's Baehejor Club. The oiganfza-tion, which numbered 15 thrifty young Samuel W. Osmun of No. 620 Chew third and deciding game for the base LAID TO REST.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Weiss ball championship of 1906 between Yale Ctreet, died suddenly Sunday morning Bittner. Florence Hummel. Charles TO BE OPENED WITH TKREfE-DAY and Princeton. The deciding game was from the effects of a stroke of apo anyder, Fhebe Dinkey, Milton Herbert Jui.

wiamijiU kn JULY. widow or Francis Weiss, who died on won by Yale by the score of 8 to 5. RoxeMa Weller, Nevin Loch, Acouilla lne Arers Home, the handsome plexy, which he suffered while returning from work. Mr. Osmun had not vv eanesaay, tooK' place this morning Catastauqua and Ctoplay, between dence, .44 Wall Street, Bethlehem.

The funeral took place in the afternoon. Services were held at the house, Rev. A. D. TbaeUr and Rev.

Mr. Christ of now quarters of Allentown Lodge 130, irom tne residence of her son-in-law. weiss, Martha Acker, Irwin Ebert, Angie Reite, William Masters Nora whom a strong friendly rivalry ex ts. F. O.

Elks, has just been completed feen in good health for some time past, and suffered several similar at- Theodore S. Smith, No 186 North Mad ists, will meet to-morrow evening at 6 nun ue uyeaeu tne nrsi weeK in Werley, Urban Baer, Annie Weissner, ison Street. Short services' were held ficiating. Iwterment was made in Nisky o'clock on the Coplay diamond. The July with a three days' housewarming, men ot tne town, is threatened with extinction.

On accojint of the second romantic marriage of a member this season at Niagara Falls, amors are current that the white flag is to be thrown out in token of surrender to Cupid, and there is talk of disbanding the club. County Superintendent of Schools G. A. Grim, who was wedded in May at Niagara, was the first defection, Arthur G. Schmidt is the second do- Mk recently.

was 69 years and 9 months old at the house. Rejru'ar services an? Hill Cemetery. The casket was cov iranklin Derr, Anigie Wethertiold, Mark Wetherhold, William S. Smale, to which many of the leadine Elks in burial took place at New Trijoli. Rev.

ered with floral tributes presented by teams played at Catasauqua last week and the latter team won after a hard fight by the score of 6 to 2. The Iron Peceased came to Allentown about 34 the state will be invited. The building alone cost and between $500 i. W. Helffrieh officiated.

Mrs. McFarland and Harry Spear, gretu-s ago, ana wag employed as a miles werley, Mabel Dietrich, Lena Se.iberlin, Ella Bear, Marcus Holiben, Ralph Wetherhold, John Christman, niece and nephew from Philadelphia Borough team will be accompanied by ana jmjoo is being expended on furnish ings. me Moravian tromoone service was MARRTED IN blacksmith at Detweiler's shop for over 60 years, since which time he has been several hundred rooters and a llvelv f-oy werley, George Bear, Annie Haas, rendered at the grave. Among those tttev. Morris Mandel, pastor of the nere, IXFANTS' 'A'K CttGrRfcr9 WR.

We are known as iatti.g line. Not the extravagant fcjnd- buo the good- popular tiriced, KeH-iiiade, good materials and serviceable. Long or short 'dresses -to v. Silk or lace caps 25o id $1.50. Flannel sacques 23c to $2:50.

Long or short coats 98c to $6.08. Flannel reefers 9Sc. P. K. Reefers 9Sc and1 $1.50.

LADIES' SHIRT iWAISTii You never get too many hite time is promised. The largest crowd George and James Bear. who attended the funeral were Mrs Keneseth Israel congregation of AI night watchman at the Lehigh County prison. He was born at Milford serter by the same route. The structure stands on South Eighth Street.

It is 38 by 98 feet and three stories high. The architectural style is Amanda Spang, Reading; Mrs. Caro lentown was married Vesterdav In Rumor -has it that another sphn.il of the season will probably be present. (Mahling and Hoover wHI be Cat-asauqua's battery. The Coplay team BN J.

Mr. osmun was a farrier all line S-ohantz, Mrs. W. F. Roth, Miss Philadelphia to Miss Anna Freed.

Fol- teacher member is soon to take a hrlnV Jirou'gh the Civil war. very simple, but exceedingly effective, The interior wood finishins-s are en Sallie Miss Cornelia Martin, TWO CHILDREN DEAD. BOTH EXPIRE AT ALLIANCE CONVULSIONS. gogue, a reception was held at the OF will Kne-up as follows: Ehman rf, RH- Deceased is survived by his wife Miss Laura Martin, Miss Lizzie Rube, home of the bride, 415 South Tenth ay ss, Beggs 8b, Swartz If, Moyer cff. BOUGHT A TROLLEY ROAD.

Conveyance of the 'Lartsdale A Kor. tirely in old oak. The first floor has a living room, with cloak, billiard, nonl Allentown; Mrs. Fanny Spear, Henry Mulligan lb, Miller 3b DctbltltntS Annie nee.Keiper, and the following children: William K. of Edgar Elton and Lizzie Arthur tiie 10-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis H. Bartholomew ristown trolley road, -which was nnr- oxreei. upon ineir return to Allentown the happy couple will reside in their new home on Sixth Street, north and lunch rooms. The dinlne ro.ims Rupp, Mrs.

McFarland, Mrs. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson, Mr.

and Haage Dreisbach and Druokenmil- chased at receiver's sale recently hv stewards' quarters and reading rooms ier, subs. Mrs. John Wilson, Harry Spear, Henry E. of this city, besides two grand Children. Gen.

W. E. Doster, attorney for a syn- The result of other games played of Washington. A. Samuels and daughter Miriam, Max Hess, Jacob lane up the second floor, while the lodge hall and bed-rooms occupy the Saturday were as follows: and at the prices we are selling otira.

services will be held at his u.caie ot easton men composed of M. P. McGrath, Charles Horn Judas, Morris Gladstone and Sol. xnira. Wilson, and Miss Kate Wilson, Philadelphia.

CLEVER TOM JOHNSON. of Siegfried, died this morning of convulsions. The funeral will be held Thursday at S.30 a. wiith services and burial at Indianlarid, Rev. H.

A. Frantz officiating. Grace L. Lerbenguth, the infant daughter of Charles A. and Cora.

R. jiru tau geS inree, at ivtjat two Th. ii (Hoffman were among the guests from nan ulcerations mrouphniit nrs (Tate residence on Wednesday at S.SO p. in. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery; mu-itu, gei iniereyiea our II' Petty, T.

A. Hay and W. O. Hay, was made, at Lanedale to-dnv when th Allentown. vvmte urn Waists 98c 'to AVOIDS ACCIDiENT BY DEXTERITY of the most lavish description, and, a'i in all, the quarters are said to be the finest possessed by any Elks' lodge in At Bethlehem East Ends 7, Easton C.

0. At Bast Greenville East- Greenville Telford 0. At 5f. J. LambertviHe Pen Argyl 0.

At Portland Easton A. A. 1. Port balance of the purchase price of was paid. Confirmation of the sal THRILLING RUM AWAY.

IN HA'N'EILING AUTO. Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleve A swivel bolt breaking the team of SAHjE FOR EUROPE. rRe-v. and Mrs.

C. Ernest Wagner Bailed last week from Baltimore for Europe. me siaie, oarnnfir Phi adelnhia anfl was made in the Mnntrnm.v rw-i-1 Pittsburg. Jap suk waists $1.98 to Colored lawn -waists SOq to 98c. TTADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR White skirts.

The best skirt fnr th. Major Thos. H. Daugherty went on a land, who is investigating the Chicago last Monday. very fast runaway beyond Cedarville land 3.

Letbenguth of Northampton, died yesterday of convulsions, aged 5 months. Faneral will take place on Wednesday 8 a. m. from the residence of the parents. Regular services and interment at Moresto-wn.

Rev. Geo. P. Stem will officiate at the house and Rev. W.

J. Andre3 at the church. street car situation, had a narrow escape Saturday, when an automobile. HOME COMFORTS ET THE yesterday. With him In the carriage SUM- BAPTIZED IX THE JORDAN.

Rev. J. C. (Roth, the Mennonita mut The undefeated West Catasauqua were his wife and daughter. The M10R.

money in the city, tour yarAi Athletics won from the Catasauqua ter, yesterday afternoon baptized three chairs, rockers-, couches, di High School by the score of 4 to 3. horses ran toward town at a terrific rate. Fortunately att teams and auto- converts in the Jordan at the foot of in which he and P. B. Dupont of De-j troit were riding, collided with cable car.

The dexterity of Mayor Johnson, who was operating the machine, prevented a serious accident. vans, davenports. Get your hoi.R The strong North Ends easily de trimmed with wide lace or embroiders and insertion to match, and dust ruffle 98C worth $1.50. Better ones up $3.98. mooiles got out of the way.

At the Ld-oerty Street. TJiose baptized were Mr. and Mrs. Walo of Catasauoua nrt feated the Ribbon Weavers bv the CAUGHT 17-JNCH BASS. needs where they grive great values.

No place like DUNCAN FRYTS for that. The big store with small pri PEtLDMAK FREteWMAN. Miss Celia Fresh-man of New York fend Abraham FWraM of New York were married at Philadelphia by Ttatobt Krauskop. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Simon Feldman of North Eighth Street, where he and his v4fe are now staying, prior to takhig up their residence in New York.

Mr. IFeldoian is in the commission busi-gtess in. Ww York. Mrs. Crook of Allentown.

These make Greater Muhlenberg grounds the Major stopped his horses. Nobody was hurt, and the only damage is the broken Muslin or nainsooB drawer r. score of 6 to 0. The North Ends would like to hear from some strong amateur team, for two games on July 4 or the number of converts 60 baptized hv 618 Hamilton St. (Largest Latest 98c.

bolt. Lowest in the trade. Rev. Mr. Roth during the past 18 months.

DIED AT VERA CRUZ. Mrs. Anna Bachman, wife of Sams Bachman of Vera Cruz, died of gastritis, aged 76 years and months. The following children survive: Thomas Saturdays. Address Chas.

Koch, S13 North Hall Street. The largest bass caught thus far this season was landed by Druggist Nicholas Hoffman of Reading who succeeded in hooking a 17-inch fish at the Perkiomen alter much difficulty. Sun-fish are bttlng freely, and many large catches have been made. Very few have begun spawning thus far. The best bait for "sunnies" at this time of the year appears to be the regular LABOR DAY COMMiITTEE.

Each union affiliated with the Cen DICKENISHTED FAMILY HOME. Dr. E. H. Dickenshied and familv FISCHER WKlRIiEY WE'DDEMG.

Elmer W. Fisher, son of Mr. and Corset Covers 10c to 98c. Night Gowns, good- values at 50c Better ones up to i BOYS' WHITE BLOU6ES To close line 60c krrd aa, tt ARIRANGJNG (FOR PICNIC. Chas.

H. Cohn, J. M. Rhoda. J.

P. tral Trades and Labor Council will have returned home from New York. Mrs. Oliver Fisher of Weisenburg, teacher of the Grammar School at East where they were treated at the Pas VOTICB TO DEALERS. You ean set your stock of fire wnrlr.

appoint one, two or three delegates to serve on the General Hommltte. fn Shimer, A. P. Bachman, O. S.

HlinsU- teur Institute. They are "now f-uily er and D. D. Focht, a committee of the 67c; 76c kind 60o; $1.50 kind 98c. make arrangements for the Labor Dav Bachman, Allentown; iMrs.

Rebecca Hill, Hampton Junction, N. Mrs. Lucinda oskins, Mrs. Sylvarwjs Neun, Miss Amanda Wagner and Charles Bachman. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8.30 a.

m. at Blue Church, Revs. Messrs. Dubbs and KisUer protected from dangir that misht Allentown and Miss Ida E-. Werley.

daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. William H. Werley of Weisenburg, were marri.5 Saturday at 3E8 North Sixteenth Street waier worms, as very Uttle lunk has Parade and r-plnhrsttinn Tha nAmm4.AA fl.T LOWEST WHOLESALE prices a "THE FAIR" STORE, tftt i- 7 Hamilton Street have come from the bites inflicted by Clover Club, were at Ross Common Sunday and arranged for the Clover Club picnic at that placo thir pet dof been obtaintd with any other kind of wl have a meeting on Monday even-bait. Jing, June 26., A.

Samuels, by Rev, E. O. Leonold..

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