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ALLEN TOWN DAILY LEADER MONDAY, MAY 9 1910. MRS. CATHERINE GUTH DEAD. FACTS Iff FEW LUES DEFEATS MUHLE DEATH OF JOSEPH D. HERSH.

Joseph D. Horsh, a retired cigar 11 FASHION iD MOTHER OF DR. N. C. E.

GUTH TO BE HEBE TO-NIGHT. PASSES AWAY NEAR IRON BRIDGE. 0EWRB1LLEGE The Chinese decline to buy phono Mrs. Catherine Guth, widow of graphs having black trumpets. The Separate Coat.

Ephraim Guth, died Jast evening at ft In German cities food prices are now Wllmer Vincent, Managers. TWO HIO SHOWS EACH WEEK! the residence of her son-in-law, Simon Henninger, near Iron Bridge, aged 8S about as high as in tho United States, The separate coat remains long, while the suit coat has suffered abbreviation. It was not without reluctance years, 4 months and 1 day. Her de AlIentovM Athletes Capture Dual tracKeet Saturday. Moving picture shows at present form the most sought for which became almost open rebellion by all classes iu Slam.

that the girls gave up, the long suit CALLED TO WASHINGTON SUDDENLY ON IMPORTANT BUSINESS. Owing to his being called to Washington suddenly to-day on business of great importance, Charles M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel will bo unable, to fulfill his engagement to address the Allentown Chamber of Commerce to-night. In sending his regrets Mr. Schwab said ho would come to Allentown to mise was due to a stroKo of apoplexy-, which she suffered several weeks ago.

The deceased was born at North Whitehall and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Strauss. Her coats. They better than any one else Rents of working class dwellings SCORES-WAS1 74 'POINTS TO 52 understand the value of long.llnes for are about 25 per cent lower In Bel their slim figures.

Clum than in England. husband preceded her in death 19 years Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Cha.i, A. In the "ONION 'J, Marry Von (iossen, Black Fnco Coinodiau. The Two GabbertsMazie Les With ina Clever Trio.

Baby Beantr Show Wednesday -Matinee. Complete change ot bill Thursday. Amateurs Friday Night. Some of the newfcseparate wraps are ago. She was the last of a large family.

The most expensive publication In maker, died Sunday afternoon at his home, No. 37 StmUi PYanklin Street. Death was due to a of apoplexy, which he sustained on Thursday. He was in the cigar business until four years ago, when he retired on account pi ill health. The deceased was' the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Ilersif and was born in this city 50 years ago last Sunday. Ho is survived by his wife, Ella, and three Joseph, Clarence and Irene, and these 'brothers and sisters: Mrs. Fred Allentown; Mrs. Thomas Willis, Soutli Bethlehem; Mrs.

Fred Walker, Camden, and Mrs. Al. Essinger, Philadelphia; Hesbiii Hersh, German town; Cyranus, Fullerton, and Alfred, Lebanon. Mr. Hersh lor years conducted cigar factory on South Hall Street, where tho L.

F. Grammes plant was located. Twelve years ago he retired from business and later worked for John AVoll'e on North Sixth Street. Ha was a member of the Jr. O.

U. A. IC G. E. and I.

O. H. Funeral services will be held on eccentric In the extreme, but every Mrs. Guth is survived by four chil Soe -nutf Dot) New York, with the least income, is tbe City Record, which costs yearly speak to the Chamber in the very near spring with dressy afternoon use ahead for such garments they take on a tone Sides Discus Throw and Flinging (ho drenMilton Guth of Fort Worth Texas, Mrs. Tilera Haas and Dr.

C. E. Guth of Allentown, and Mr3, future. Hammer Especially Interesting Sever. of picturesqueness.

This time a good The government of Victoria, Austra Amanda Henninger, with whom she al Contests Tied. MARRIED FIFTY YEARS. 11a, is promoting an immigration lived. On account of the illness of her son- scheme to secure 40,000 settlers wltU ALBURTIS COUPLE OBSERVES in two years, i Winning first place in eight out of HAPPY EVENT. in-law the funeral services will be held at the house on Thursday morning at 9.30 o'clock.

-Interment in the Jordan Reformed Cemetery. Surrounded by, a number of relatives A fleslble rubber mouthpiece for telephones' is a novelty, the Idea being fourteen and tieing in one, Muhlenberg on Saturday afternoon de and friends Mr. and, Mrs. -William feated Delaware College in a dual Wiegle of near Alburtis celebrated to prevent breakage should a desk in strunient be upset. many old shapes are being played Among them the Florentine cloaks are frequently the theme, from which, to be sure, wide departure is usually made.

For one thing, the liking for scanty skirts thwarts any mediaeval effect that might otherwise be pronounced. One coat now popular well illustrates one of these shapes. It la made of fawn colored with an old scarf shoulder drapery of gold cloth veiled with brown. The buttons are Jeweled and have odd antique pendants. their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday.

The day was spent in a DEATH OF RICHARD DAWSON. v. The total number of patents Issued aw Wednesday at 2 p. m. at his late home, WAS FOR MANY YEARS MASTER pleasant social manner and a fine dinner was served.

The aged couple received numerous gifts. tield and track meet held on Muhlenberg field, byv.a score to points. Nearly all the events were hotly contested, and the dashes all furnished exciting nnishesi The, first event ot the day, the loo-yarti 'dash, Was won by Shelly, of Muhlenberg, with ease. in all countries which thus protect their inventors from the earliest time Revs. H.

M. J. Klein ana bcott i. Wagner officiating. MECHANIC AT ROLLING MILLS.

Richard Dawson, an aged and re to 1000, was Mr. Wiegle was born in Greenwich fc J. 'Tit Township, Berks 75 years ago. The smallpox epidemic at Santiago BUFFALO IROQUOIS BEER spected citizen of Allentown, passed Mrs. Wiegle is the daughter of the last winter cost that city more than away at 11 o'clock last evening after at all the leading hotels and saloons.

None better; ask for it. Costs no mora than the common kind. 9-6t Guy Eveziy, Muhlenberg's star all-around athlete, finished second. In the SSO-yard run, two Muhlenberg men ai-o' captured first and second place, several years' illness from general $200,000 United States gold for treatment in pestbouses, vaccination, etc. late Casper and Eliza (Wentz) Bren-singer, and was born in Hamburg 6G years ago.

The union was blessed with one son, Daniel Wiegle, who re debility, at the residence of his son-in-law, Charles G. Weiss, No. 23G North Bordered Materials. In deep bordered materials the plain part of the goods more often than not Is making tbe lower part of the skirt The acute raisin crisis In Spain has led to the uprooting of many acres of ToeV'ke, of Muhlenberg, beating his nearest competitor by 6 yards. Bixler, dW i v.

sides with his parents in their beauti Madison Street, aged Sa years and months. ful home near Alburtis. muscatel vinfcs and the planting of The deceased was a native of Lum- Y.Ei'EK, ffl. 9TH Among those present at the celebra Muhlenberg's star football player, by great spurt on the stretch, jumped from last into second place. and the figured part the upper portion and the waist.

Figured fabrics are berton, N. and was a son of the almonds as the most promising substitute crop. "KEW FOB SAfE Ico box and meat market fixtures: also full line ot groceries. Apply to S. vv.

Mann, l-'d Front Street, Catasauqua. 7.9,10 tion were their son, Daniel Wiegle, late William Dawson. For some years wife and children, William, Elda and being made up with plain ones In this Skean, another one of Muhlenberg'3 Though tbe accidents in the streets he was employed by R. D. Wood Harvey; these brothers and sisters, way.

Some of the borders are helped gridiron men, easily won first piaoe in the 16-pound shot put, beating the Co. at Camden, N. and came to Al out amazingly by adding a band of of New York are increasing In number, the proportion of fatalities is William Brensinger, near Macungie; Henry Brensinger, Emaus, Mrs. Rosa nearest Delaware man by 5 feet. He also walked away with the discus plain color on the outside.

In imported gowns one finds borders of the kind Zettelmoyer, Allentown, and Mrs. Alice growing less. Out of the last 17,000 accidents 1,200 were classified as ANTED Boys to operate machinery. Steady employment, light work, and arood chance for advancement. Apply at our office at corner Jordan and Union streets, between 8 and 9 o'clock a.

m. L. F. Grammes 6 Sons. 7,9,10 DAVID BELASCO Presents onvio WARFIELD -IN- The Music IHaster Clewell.

Catasauqua. throw, winning first place with, a added with very apparent stitching, Other guests present were: Rev. M. heave of 107 feet, 3 inches. But American dressmakers sew far Martin Kleckner, manager of the H.

Brensinger, wife and two daughters, Ruth and Naomi, Fleetwood; Mr. Muhlenberg track team, had the big better than the French. A woman wedded as yet to French gowns has BOY WANTED-Apply at printing office, No. 0 South Eighth Strepr. 6-36 H.

H. KNERK. gest cinch of the day in the 120 and lentown 40 years ago. He became master mechanic at tho Allentown Rolling Mills, which position, he held for 30 years. Mr.

Dawson was the last of his family. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph L. Mason and Mrs. G.

Weiss; two grandchildren, A. Dawson Wgiss and Mrs. Fred D. Kutz, and thrfee great-grandchildren, all of Allentown. Brief funeral services will be Jield AVednesday evening at his late home.

Thursday morning the remains will and Mrs. O. W. Brensinger, Allentown; Mrs. W.

P. Erwine and daughter Esta, 220-yard hurdles. His speed and per A Comedy-Drama by Charles Klein. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard J. Brensinger and daughter Esta, Mrs. D. Bernard The Cunard line steamship Cmbria has been sold to. ship breakers for $100,000 and will now go to the scrap heap.

The Dmbria was built twenty-five years ago and at the time was the crack of the Cunard fleet A woman in Chicago society says that it would be an excellent thing for fect form in these two events surprised himself and his trainers, and he PRICES-Gallery. 50c; Balcony, $1.00, $1.50, and daughter Verna and son Arthur, FOR STATE' SO breasted the tape in each one with a her home dressmaker engaged to re-finish such costumes as soon as they reach this side. And the woman who does the work is a little home sewer without name or fame, but she often reconstructs a gown bearing a high sounding Paris name to its great First $2X0 and Eos Seats, Mrs. E. B.

Amey and son Paul, Mr. good five yards to spare. and Mrs. Frank Buchman, Mrs. James Showing Marathon endurance and GHAS.

BERKEMEYER 100-yard speed. Reiter of Muhlenberg, Weida and daughter Florence, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. Grube and daugh be taken to Lumberton for burial. won the 2-mile run with ease, making ter Catherine and son Warren, Bethle in the splendid time of 11.25.

But UNLUCKY AUTO RIDE. hem; Mr. and Mrs. George Kline and the pace told on him in the mile run, The Last of the Season Come and Got Tour Prescription for "Ih'a Elues. son Harry and daughter Carrie, Ma the men of city and New York to spend a little time rending Lord Chesterfield's letters.

She thinks it would improve their manners. The Brst trust'in the United States to pass the $100,000,000 mark in capitalization was the United States Leath and Ted Watts of Delaware won first place. WOMEN INJURED FIRST TIME cungie; Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenhard and son, John Wentling, Mrand Mrs.

THEY ENTERED ONE. In the running broad jump, Harvey Pretty Summer Frock. Blue challie in the pretty shndes of Alice blue with a white spot in it Is chosen for this nlodel, although linen, dimity or foulard silk will be happy selections, and the sleeves may be Erwin J. Wieder, 'Shimersville; Miss of Delaware was hard pushed for first Misses Dora M. Stuber, Louise Deifer primarv Election.

Saturday. June 4th. Saturday Srg May 14 Irma Bittenbender, Sylvester D. Fis- honors by Everly, of Muhlenberg, the ttilU J2.1UO. ppaiC CL1IU lUlO.

UVUH ter, Topton; Mr. and Mrs. James Lin- were injured in an auto collision at latter coming within an inch and West Bethlehem Saturday. In com half of Harvey's mark, who won with 1910. Subject to tbe Rules of tbe Democratic Party.

THE FAMOUS Burnout's pany with Mrs. Charles Kocher they a- jump of; 19 feet, h'3 inches. denmuth and son, Mr. and Weigle, Mr. and Mrs.

Seth Brumbach and son Lester, Reading; Mrs. Emma Fink. Kutztown; -Mr. and Mrs. George were enjoying their first auto ride, The pole vault was one of the pret having engaged Brader GroneVs tiest contests of the afternoon, Everly of; Muhlenberg and Harvey of Dela er company, organized In 1893.

Its capital stock combined with an Issue of bonds amount1 to $138,000,000. German Southwest Africa produces not only diamonds, but copper, tin, lead, asbestus and graphite. Moreover, it is said that gold has been found in the northern parts of the territory, notably In the Karribb vicinity. Canada will pay a subsidy of a year for a monthly steamship Min livery machine to go to Nazareth. Mr.

Groner was at the wheel. As a trol ware tieing for first place with a vault Weigle and daughter Kate, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Stump and daughter, Grimsville; Mrs.

William Brensinger, Macungie; Asher Clewell, Catasauqua. Of 9 feet 6 inches. Keever of Delaware ley car approached there was confusion and the machine collided with the auto Direct from Carncrosj' Eleventh Street Opera House, hiladelpiiia. was third, with 8 feet 4 inches. of Mr.

Hoover of Easton. who was cut Everly again shone in the running Entire company, including Vic. Richards, by flying glass. thigh jump, clearing the.bar-and cap carrou donnsoo. Alt.

Harry Schnnk, I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE Allentown Trust Company of Allentown, uo. 512 Hamilton Street, or County, t'ennsylvania, at the close of business, on the tecond day of 1910. KfciSOUKCES. Cash, specie and notes $30,972.15 Due from approved reserve iKteuts 74,910.67 Legal securities at par 128 148 8S Nickels, cents and turing first honors Tor the Cardinal and -Don't hang the cook; let her hang out somewhere else. We sympathize with your appetite.

Come and dine vath us for a while. PETERS JACOBYrCO GIRL BADLY BURNED. Grey with, a. jupiR of feet 3,. inches service on the Atlantic between Canada, Australia and New Zealand bv -uurpnyana Turner, and all trie ravorltes.

i Great BilJ of Bnrlesquers. Hammersteiu'g Grana Opew SinserS. Selections from Trovatoie. LUCIA Dl LAMVJERMO0R, ETC. Tho Litest Societ KmSrtr Hoiben of Muhlenberg, alsd; took second place in this event' with a "jump INJURIES MAY PROVE FATAL TO way of the Cape ot Good Hope.

The MISS THERESA SCHUNIC currency oJ DEATH OF FRANK ships may return by any route they choose. The 220-yard dash was won by Kidd Theresa, the 14-year-old daugh ter Of checks and Cash a ovi os Introducing tha midget comedian, Casper Norwak and Harry Pierson, the great London Una banks and trust com of Delaware, who, showing splendid Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schunk of 212 The slow progress in Frenelj Guiana, FROMINENT FULLERTON RESI form and speedL crossed the line in 25 Peach Street, is at tho hospital and munis impersonator. THE GOOLE-DRAXAL WEDDING, likely to die from burning injuries re DENT SUCCUMBS TO ERYSIPELAS.

seconds. The 16-pound. hammer throw was al with only 40.000 inhabitants, on a territory more than one-fifth the area of France, is contrasted with the success pr, "Teddy Comes Home to Boss the Job," ceived from lard that blazed up while she was preparing breakfast Sunday. At 11 o'clock Sunday morning Frank All tne Lreai soriof? swells and Belies ap- so takenJjy Delaware, Eliason beating Hammerly, a well-known and respect panies, not reserve 2 3S0 10 l'i on oiie name 1G.550.0O Upon two or more names S1G6 370 BS Loans upon call with 'i 100 00 Time Loan with Collateral 23 0U8 91 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 34 050 0C Loans without collateral tS5 913 93 Bonds, Stocks, ,..8119 879 44 Mortgages and judgments of record 00 658 49 320 537 93 a toss of 98 feet. Her mother is in bed with a four-day i yenr bum uiuu-uiuuueu iiuiur.

A Laugh Every Split Second, ful work of the Dutch and the English in their respective portions of ed resident of Fullerton, died at his Th 440 -yard lash was won by Kldd old infant. PBICES-Iatineo 25c, 35c and 50c; reserved home of erysipelas, aged 45 years. Guiana. of. Delaware in 57 i seconds.

Ennis, He was employed as yardmaster at another. Delaware runner, took second THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. seats lor xue maiinee. euc. Evening Gallery 21a, Balcoivr 35o and 50c ITirat fil ml A silk handkerchief was sold the the Lehigh Car, Wheel Axle Works, Increases the price cf many necessi Fullerton, and several days ago had ties without improving the quality.

tii im uiii; jiuvauuig, a mud other day in Berlin for tb, equivalent of $3,750. On it was pritTM a poem, preceded by these words, "To Fraulein Furniture anJ Fixtures 30 7u If. crowd turned out to witness the meet. one of his fingers severed while at work. The hand became very sore and Foley's Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and its The Delaware', snuad proved to be a Ov rurafts i 6a 93 Other assets not included in Minna I'lauor on ber marriage to Mu finally erysipelas set in.

Several above 11 80 great curative qualities without any sical Director Richard Wagner. lio- Book valuo of reserve securities increase in cost. It 'is the best remedv. i vyuii yitf rayuvs i tne gpecutiors. prominent physicians were called into consultation, but obtained no relief nigsberg, Nov.

14, 183a." They were accompanied by their man for coughs, colds, croup, whoopin; above par 40o J4 $3i 093 61 LIABILITIES. and passed away yesterday after ter am-, K. Jones, .1910, and Coach Mc There are only half as many opium Senior Play Go3 lege for Womeni 'College Big cough and all ailments of the throat, rible suffering. Avoy Th truek team was captained dens in China as there were eighteen cnest ana lungs, ine genuine is in a The deceased was born in Whitehall by C. Kidd, 1910.

The Muhlen- i apital Stock paid in 150 000 00 months ago. It is now difficult to buv yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Township, Aug. 1, 1864, and was a son -urnlus-t iwwu burg will make, a return trip to Dela- American Medicine Co.

tf opium, except by license, which per L'uuivided Profits, less expenses of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ham and taxes paid 5 846 48 mits a smoker to buy at one time five merly. He lived at Fullerton for Bociuei, of Moravian Biinjcct to check (Kxclu- many years and stood high In his com DEATHS. Mve or Trust minds) frfUi.teK.sv was the.

referee. The track judges drams. Each license costs 10 cents and is good for three months. munity. He.

was president of the Ful nnip i ertmeates ot JJe- 38.119:6 wereofcfollo'wsiiProf. C. A. Short, of In DielzJlaH, Thursday May 12, 8 lerton Beneficial Society for two years LAUB-In this city, May 9, 1910, Ed Professor Frances Squire Potter and Deposits, saving fund (Ex- Delaware; Robert Stuart and Allen W. Butz, the "Call." The field and on the organization of Alpha ciusiveoi.

irast i Professor Mary Gray Peck are to be win son of Milton D. and Daisy P. Laub, nee Keiser, aged 1 year I 546 0U3 29 Camp, W. O. in February, he be judges werfe j.Qeorge W.

Rahn, of A. and certified ehecksout- at the head of the work of organizing suffrage settlements throughout the IN ALICE BLUB CHALLIE. 1 243 84 H. i'WWXAfeenring, Muhlenberg, standmg came an officer and charter member and was a member of the Board of and 21 days. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.

at the parents', residence, short or long as shown in the back vt, vviiuam j. iiiQurain, ot me dem country. 'J he settlements are to be 733 093 61- Trustees at the time of his death. He No. 134 Hamilton Street, to which view.

The girdle is of blue messa- under the auspices if not the actual Amount of Trust Funds invested 573 585 51 was the first member to pass away. relatives and friends are. respectfully timer! were Prof. W.ll. William 'Shelly, A.

P. and Charles Smith, of the Y. M. C. A.

line, the lace edging the little short control of the Natloual Woman's Suf Mr. Hammerly is survived by his wife Amount of Funds invited without further notice. Ser bodice and tunic effect. This will be uninvested iao ,8 frage association. vices, at the house.

Br.rial in St. Annie, nee Behney, and one brother, John Hammerly of Fullerton. suitable for simple evening affairs Ground, has been broken for the 76 021 29 Total Trust Funds Mark's Cemetery, South Allentown. Inspectors, Raymond Schaeffer, C. Ziegenfus, ftnd R.

Yerger; announcer, secretary of Y. M. C. The funeral sendees will be held on A during the spring and for cool days in summer. great library building at the University of Chicago, which is to serve as a CORPORATE TRUSTS.

DAWSON In this city, May 8, 1910, "otnl amount (i. e. face value) of Wednesday afternoon at his late home, Rev. J. F.

Lambert officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, Fullerton. starter. Warren K. Miller, of Hav-erford; clerk of course, K.

L. Reisner, memorial to the late president. Wil Richard Daw3on, aged 85 years, months arid 2 days. Funeral services on Wednesday evening at 7.30 10; assistants; Charles Sauber, of Le am Kainey Harper. The contract DEATH OF DAVID MORITZ.

David J. Moritz died at the residence 1 rusts iintleRtfeeus or trust or luortgugcsvxecuted by Corpor- ntioiis to the Company as Trustee to secure issue of corporate bonds, including Equipment $601 500 00 ft HEW HAT price is $000,000. and the building is to be completed by the summer of high, and S. Wuchter, of A. II.

S. scorers, Edward McGettigan, of Temperance A. and C. Heller, '10. o'clock at the residence of his son-in-law, Charles Weiss, No.

23G of his mother at Markles Chapel, Salisbury, aged 52 years. He was a. son of 1911. The structure will be 270 by SO of Pennsylvania, County of Lehigh, ss: 100-yard dash Shelly (M) first: Ev North Madison Street, to which William and Catharine Haring Moritz. feet, frouting on the '-Midway Plal- I.

Jamos L. M.irsteller. Treasurer of tbe erly (M) second; Kidd (D) third; time, Three sisters, Mrs. Morris Siegfried bore named onipan do solemnly swear that sauce. 0 -1-3 0.

relatives and friends are respectfully invited without further notice. Interment at Lumberton, N. on and Mrs. Theodore Moser 'of Salisbury above statement is true to tho best of mar A bill will be brought before the 220-yard dash Kidd (D) first; Shel iiiowledge and belief. nd Mrs.

John Laubacl) of Seidersville, COURT PROCEEDINGS. A verdict for the plaintiff for $1022.41 was returned Saturday afternoon by the jury in the case of Francis O. receiver of the Mammoth Slate against the Slatington Mercantile Co. A motion was made for a new trial. In the case against John Retlj a verdict was found for Sylvanus J.

Min-ninger. Accounts filed show the balances in the following estates: Maria Baer, To the first 25 persons guessing nearest to how long candles feet high and 5 Inches in fliaiiib-. tor' will burn wc will the following prizop: "it and two brothers, George and William British calling for steps to Thursday morning. ly (M) second; Quinn (M) third; time, 25 seconds. (Signed) JAMES L.

MARSTELLER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this of Markles Chapel, survive. The fun- M'KEEVER--At Hokendauqua, May 44pyard. dash Kidd (D) first; En- eral took place this morning.

6, 1910, Alice daughter of Sarah Hnv nir ar l'lllt. be taken to prevent the high mortality from tuberculosis In Ireland. The bill will demand the compulsory notifica is (E) second; Toebke (M) third; GEO. FRY, Notary Public. and the late John McKeever, aged My expires April 16, 1911.

time; 57 1-4. esses, years and days. Funeral services Correct Attest: Marcus. C. L.

Kline. Horace Half-mile run Toebke (M) wst; W. Schantz, Geo. F. teiberling, Directors.

jfirst Five nearest each a 13.00 Hat. Second five nearest each a Si.oo Hat. ROOM-SIZED RUGS. No stock of rugs equal to ours for Bixler (M) second; Sawden (D) third; at her late home, No. -4 Front Street, Hokendauqua, on Tuesday al 2 p.

to which relatives and North Whitehall, Eliza guesses, time, 2.10 1-2. quality and varjety. Prices from $11.25 Moore, $7347; Reuben Saeger, North to $52. Whitehall, $7972.72. friends are respectfully invited without further notice.

Interment in Tliird fjvo itecu-ost guesses, 9-3t J. M. GRIMLEY CO. One-mile run Watts (D) first; Sawden (D) 'second; Reiter j.M) third; time, 5.04 1-5. Two-mile run Rcitei- (M) first; tion and registration of tuberculosis cases, the establishment ofspedal in stitutions for consumptive patients, the Instruction of the public about this disease mid improved coutro! over the meat and milk supplies.

A German, genealogist. Professor' Otto Forst. a lending authority on mediaeval lines of descent, has tried to demonstrate that two emperors, the EUS1MESS MEN TO MEET. Fourth five nearest guesses, each a Hat. Janke (M) and Jacobs (D) a dead FairvieW Cemetery, West -Catasauqua.

GUTH Near Iron Bridge, May 8, 1910 Catherine, widow of Ephraim Guth' xaged 88 years, 4 months and 1 day The first experience meeting of the Allentown Business Men's Association will be held in the Allentown Oratorio DEATH OF A CHILD. Edwin the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Laub, died at the family home, No.

134 Hamilton Street, this morning, of measles. The child is survived by its parents and a ST guesses, Fifth nearest each, a SI GO Hat. Society rooms on South Seventh Street HIGH CLASS MOVING PICTVRFJ REFINED VAVDEVILLE 14 EXITS -1400 SEATS i PERFECT VENTILATION Funeral services on Thursday at 9.3C a. the 'residence of her son-in- on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. law, Simon Henninger, Iron Bridge Matters of vital importance to the Allentown business men will be die The can, be in pur.

winJow. It was lit on April and is burning niht and ilay since Have you cut in ycur guess? brother, Emerson, and a sister, Viola. Funeral services will' be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the residence of parents, and interment made in St.

Mark's Cemetery, South Allentown. cUssed at this meeting. The support of all is asked in abolishing business Monday and Tuesday, May 910, 1910 A regular' Comedy. THE MULLIGANS HIRE Oil. A seintil siting comedy.

THE SHERIFF'S SACRIFICE. An inteiio ririt-mnfe western picture. THE PRICE OF FAME. abuses and establishing ways and means for the betterment of general business conditions in Allentown. EXECUTION ISSUED.

heat; time, 11,25. 120-yard hurdles Kleckner (M) first; Wunder (M) second; Hagner (b) third; 16 220-yard hurdles, Kleckner (M) first; Hagner second; Taylor (D) third; t.ime 29 1-5. Running -brotfi (f)' first; Everly (M) second; Shelly (M) third; distance, 19 feet 5 1-2 inches. Running high jump Everly (M) first; Hol'oen (M) second; Haley and Harvey tied; 5 feet 3 3-4 in. Pole, vault -Everly (M and Harvey (D) tied at 9 feet 5 inches; Keever (D) "third: 16-pound shot put Skean (M) first, 53'feet 3-: fopt-H inches; Hagner (D) 28 feet 8 1-2 inches.

Discus throw Skean (M) first, 107 feet 3 inches; Eliason (D) second, 95 feet 8 inches; Snyder (M) third, 85 feet 2 inches. A cbariter in i he ii; of a reat musical com- to which relatives, aid friends are respectfully invited without further notice. Interment; ia the Reformed Cemetery. L.H HERSH. Entered into, rest, Sunday May 8, 1910, Joseph Daniel Hersh, aged 50 years and 8 days.

Funeral services at his late residence, 47 South Franklin Street, on AVednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to. which relr -'tives and friends are respectfully invited without further-. Interment In Gfeenwood Cemetery. An attachment execution was issued German emperor and the czar of Russia, and four kings-those of Spain. Portugal, Italy and Saxony; also Archduke Ferdinand ot Austria-rare descended from a fifteenth century barber named Bahtiu.

who was born about and who earned his living as a barber In Paris, where he was a skilled beard trainer. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Hapslmrg is -a nephew of the aged emperor of Austria and heir presumptive to the imperial throne Ji He is a soq of the late Archduke KaiTLudwIg and is married to the Princess of llo-heuborg. As. however, his wife was not of a royal family, their children poser, who is still living The main incidents to-day by A. E.

Swartz vs. John Reth. Anewalt ai'o true. MICHAEL STROGCFF. A superb motion picture' of Jules Verne's MOVING TICKET OFFICE.

The ticket office in the Terminal sta DEATH OF AN INFANT. Walter the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koenig of Lehigh Park, Rittersville, died this morning of pneumonia, aged one dayi less1 than erne year. The -parents "and two -sisters, Lucy and Irene, survive.

Funeral anions story. tion will to-night be moved from its FRANKENSTEIN. One of the moat absorbing "silent dramas" oia- location into xne new passenger ever prod ucec'. BL'CKLEY AMDERSON. muicul scotch.

THE SWICKASDS. Comedy sirgiug and talking. Thursday afternoon with interment in Rittersville Cemetery. Rev. I.

B. Rit-ter will officiate. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic. MMiLTOH ST; cannot ascend the Austrian throne. tonic and restorative and a prompt Reading papers please copy.

Av KOENIG In Hanover Township, May .9, 1910, Walter son of Frank and Sallie Koenig. nee Knopp, aged 11 month3 and 29 days. Funeral services at the parents' residence, Lehigh Park, on Thursday at. 2 p. m.

Siaft Whita Bear." and the archduke was forced to formally renounce the throne on behalf of corrective of all urinary irregularities. Refuse substitutes. American Medicine Co. 1 tf lD-pounu hammer throw iriinmn The ftny of hi descendants before he could HALL RUNNERS. All sizes in hall runners.

New spring patterns at $4.75 ap1. -tol 9-3t J. GRIMIJPV CO, Wain permission to marrj. ucr sxu iz ieet a inchea Ruhscrlbe for The Leader-.

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Years Available:
1893-1918