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BEMOOJR 2 fc Ml SOTII YEAR ALLENTOWN, TUESDAY MOUXJXd, DKUKMUKR 24, tVI TWO CENTS A COPY i 3 SS, THREE IMPORTANT SPEECHES WILL BE MADE THE NEXT FEW OREFIELD FAMILY GETS JOYOUS NEWS i six billion dollar 'revenue measure passes the senate withoutrollcall iniinoijmn I nnwn 3 SArrn nmi mtrn uUodlHIlo LUUIM Mil KAltd TO THE ALLIES FOR PROVIDED BY THE RESCUE FROM THEjSENATEAMENDMENT "RED" TERRORISTS REVENUE BILL -periceJOn A letter from I'rivato Maurice K. Leaser, written nine days aftoh the armistice was signed, 1st tho proof that tho faintly of Harvey Uascr of North Whitehall township has received that their son who was reported missing In action. Is silve. On November 9, the family re-reived a telegram Kiating that tho son was missing and later the ciiMii.iltv lint also carried his name. ipwaa On December 20 the letter from the eon arrived.

It was dated nine days after the signing of tho armistice. -cI DAYS BY MR WILSON Senator La Follette's SECRETARY BAKER Danish Minister to Rus- Schedule of sia Says Conditions Taxes" Put "Luxury Back in re Substitute Bill is Defeated, 45 to 6 Five Others Vote Against Measure ON WAR CONTRACTS Petrograd Can Hardly be Bill After Being Dropped Other First to be Delivered Before the American Troops Others to be Made at London and i Manchester HAS CONFERENCE i I Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Believes No Hardship Will Come to Great Number by Cancellations POSTAL CHANGES ARE SUSTAINED MANY IN RED ARMY WILL JOIN ALLIES WASHINGTON TO BE "BONE DRY" TOWN WITH MR. HOOVER i Thn Universal rice 23: Secretary of Hy The Universal Service War Haker believes no hardships will WASHINGTON, Dec 23. At 10.28 come to any groat number oi men tonignt ine senate passed without, a By The Universal (Jirvice. (By Desmond; Shaw, Staff correspondent of 1Oiidon Daily Kxpress.) (Special Dispatcn to Universal Service).

COPENHAGEN, Dec. 22. "The Rus Hark, tho herald angels ping Glory to Ihe new-born King; Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled! Uy The fiiivcfhiil i'aris, Die. 23: Af.i spending most of tho forenoon in prepar.ng thrtc important specchc which he is scheduled lo make in the immediate future before the Ann'rican troops, at London, and at -Manchester, President Wilson to-day took a Ioiir walk with Mrs. Wil- i ton cover jig several miles of lie priii- cipal s'reets of Paris.

through cancellation of war contracts. Complain's havci reached" him concerning the effect upon lafoor of war conn-act cancellation. Itl is stated that cancellations have produced particular hardships in Connecticut. Mr. Haker said he had no roll call tho largest revenue Mil in history.

It is designed to raise approximately six billion dollars for paying government war expenses. Only a few voices were heard in tho negative when the vote was taken. Among these was Senator iLaFollette of Wisconsin who had previously been defeated on a motion for tho adoption of a substitute bill reported By The Universal Sendee. WWus.ngton, Dee. 23: Over th pr.o.i.t.oii 0r Sei ator mons and otner members of the finance cvommjttee, radical Republicans and Democrats in tho (Senate today forced the adoption of a number of amendment to the revenue bill, all designed to increase tho taxes on Chief union? the amendment was tho restoration to the Ibill of the schedule of "luxury laxcu," which was put in by the house and stricken by the iiate committee.

This section was put back in the bill by the vote of U024. The lax on artielees included in thn list was reduced however, i sian people today are like a shipwrecked crew staririer vainly at the horizon for a glimpse of the allied flag to give them hope of rescue," said Harold Scavcn'ous, Danish minister to P.ussia to mo today. Minister S'cavenious has just returned from Russia to his legation. The minister continued: "There is no trutn to the report that the Bolsheviki have an army of a million men. There are The president, was visibly in the knowledge of complants from that best of spirits and every step he va." state.

cheered enthus.autic throngs. Now Hi.s information, he said, la that and then lie would wave his hand to there is demand for labor in miany persons in the. applauding crowds to plates and that while many workers persons bo recognized. Once he stop- i had gone longj distances to work in ped to pat a li tie frirl on the head government shops, there is no way in Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With the angel host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem lild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die, Born to raise tho sons of earth, Born to givo them second birth. no more than 200,000 men in the Red army and their ranks are being filled I fromv 22fl per cent to 10 per cent.

when she was nilisiug her liny in a vigorum "'Vive Monsieur vote Wil- by the anti-lBolsheviki who joined i An A other ameVidmient bv Sen. Thom- by him. The vote on tho LaFollette substitute was 45 to 6. Those voting with La'Follette were Senators Gronna, Norris, Nugent, Yardman and Borah. Senator LaFollette claimed that his bill would raise a tota lot three billion, two hundred million dollars on war excess profits which is eight hundred million dollars more than is estimated to be raised under the bill passed.

Senator Pomerene of Ohio asked for a separate vote on the amendment changing tho postal zone rates. The as, of Coiorada, levied a tax of liOO per which these men could be returned to their homes at government exi-lxmse. He also pointed out that ample notice was Riven at the tfime of the signing of the armistice that war work Would cease in many directions. He admit'ed that the laibor situation was still unsettled but pointed out that the representatives of the government are doing much to local labor representatives in finding employment for those thrown emrely for the sake of Betting food and shelter. These will join 'the allies when the latter arrive.

"It is difficult to exaggerate the conditions in Petrograd. Soome who were formerly rich are now I know an old general's family who have to stay in toed because they have no clothes, having been compelled to sell everything or starve to death. This is typical of 'thousands of cases. "The Bolsheviki will provide nothing Eisen with healing in His' wings, Light and life to all He brings, Hail, the Son of Righteousness! Hail, the heaven-born Prince of Peace! I a. out of work.

changes were sustained by a vote of 41 to 22. After the bill had passed Senator Simmons asked for the appointment of conferees to meet with conferees of the house to go over the changes made by the senate. Senators Simmons, Williams, Smith, of Georgia, Penrose and Lodge were appointed. The conferees from the house will be Chairman Kitchin of the ways and This afternoon the president had a lengthy conference with HerlKi-t C. Hoover developing and outlining plans for the victualing the allied and central nations.

The American food explained to tho president every thing- that has been done at tlv various conferences between hitrn'self and Kdward H. Huriey. the. shipping controller. For more than two hours the president was closeted with Co.

Edward M. House. Tt is tinders 'ood that the president's visit to England and Tltady and the conferences he is to have with (he statesmen of these countries, were discussed in Mr. Wilson has notified Gen. Pershing 'lint, be is willing to dine formally at Amnrican headquarter on Christmas night but that he insists that at noon he will not dine other than actually wrth the troops in the field lor tne aristocrats or bourgeois who are forced to sit in tireless rooms in five degrees of frost.

Thousands of these unfortunates cannot live through th winter. They must either starve or freeze to death. "As for food a terrible wa'g Impending. Many of his personal friends had already died of starvation. Up to the time ho left Petrograd represented all opcan countries except Norway and Sweden.

Before. leaving he. organized committees to care foreign citizens. means committee, Henry T. Ratney of Illinois, Oixon of Indiana, Fordney.

'Michigan and Moore of (Pennsylvania. Tho senate adjourned until Thursday under three day recess. cent on all campaign contributions in exess to $5CO'0. This was adopted by the vote of 33 to 2:3. By the vote of 42 to IS, an amendment offered by Sitn.

Sheppard of Texas to include the District of Columbus jn the category of states and territor-hes affected iby the Reed 'ibone dry" law was adopted. This amendment will make the. city of Washington bone dry and will n'op the traffic in "iboot-les'sing" which ha ibeen the keeping the police a'uthoriitias of the city busy ever sinew the district was made dry. Sen. Pholan of Califforrla put tin the only opposition to the Sheppard amendment.

Ho offered an amendment to cxlude beers, wine and from the list of proh'lVited article and nnoth' 'r to permit the export of liquors now in the district. Both were defeated without a. roll call. An amendment (by Senator Tra.m-mell of Florida grants a month's extra pay to all officers and enlisted men who ware' in at the ttme the armistice was signed, the money to i)0; tti4l then at the time of their discharge. ftt'ri.

Trwirme-l said th i pui-poi-xi of the. a.mendmenit; was to enable the men to find themselves in protitalble occupation after they leave the service. Kuhy of Arkansas offered an amendment 'o prohSbit the secretary of the treasury from making any further loans to European countries except by spc 1 acts of congress. Senator iSimmons spok-i earnestly against the aniendmer.it. and Senator Lodge PRESIDENT LIETS BARRED ZONEORDER Wireless Message to Department of Justice Lifts the Order By The Universal Service.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. President "Wilson has ma-de possible a "Merry Christmas and a happy 'New Tear" for the German alien enemies in the NO PAPER TOMORROW GEO. WASHINGTON LONDON DRESSES FRENCH PRESS NOW BACHING LEAGUE when they have, their Christinas din-n which he hopes to share with them in the most unostentatious and democratic fashion. "There shall be no fuss for niy sake when 1.

eat with the boys" is under, stood to be. the gist of his instructions to General Pershing. 1U! DI1 There will be no issue of tho Denv-ocrat on Christina morning'. With eager anticipations' for -hallcliy the force that publishes your Demor crat unites in wishing everyone a right Merry Christmas. BACK WITH TROOPS IF FOR PRESIDENT PERSHING FRENCH GENERAL NATIONS PLAN Ship That Bore the President WILSONT VISIT HOW THE LEAGU ESCHBACH INOUEST AGAIN POSTPONED 0 is Home Again With Load of Cheery Soldiers united States.

From the American embassy in 'Paries today he flashed by wireless to the department of justice a message lifting the order establishing barred zones in various parts of the country. The president's act will Gen. Pershing Awards Distin The coroner's inquest, into the death of Dav'd Ksciibaeh of this city, iho driver of the taxicab who was killed at Streets Decorated With Pen PROJECT DIFFER Now Regarded as Certain that France Will Join With U. S. for Project the I- and R.

railroad crossing in permit the return home on Christmas! 'N'SW YO'RK, Dec. 23. The American Bethlehem, South Side, about two transport Georere Washington which nants, Bunting and Allied Flags bore President Wilson to Francs and X- 1 required shortly after America the third time, much to the annoy- th the White Star liner Cedric steamed into port today bearing over 0,000 Statement as to Difference Between Wilson and Taft tricts in which war work was going on guished Service Medal to 14 French Generals PUBIS, Dec. 23. General Parshiug today awarded the Distinguished Service medal to 14 famous French generals, viz: Castelneu, Mangin, Sayclle, Srun-fheset, D'esperey, (commander of the Allied Macedonian armies who brought about Bulgaria's Maistre, Kirschauer, Gerrjud', ot.

immigration trPs- Officers and men, even including Only internment and "OLD GLORY" GIVEN PROMINENT PLACE PRELIMINARY PEACE TREATY TO FOLLOW regulations will remain in effect with BUCh of tne wounded as were able to Plans be on the aeclc cneered themselves regard to this class of persons. CHRISTMAS IN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH i the passage of such a measure would be unfortunate as ii would jirev n.t the procers of re- ha i 1 and reconstruction in th si.lli countries." The air.indment i was Cea ted. the important. made in. the bous.

'bill by the senate are: Ament'iment restores first. class postage ra.tes prior to October, 1P17. cents or letters and 1 cent for iost cards. voiul class pos'age rates reduced to one cent, a pound 120 mile zone and cent and a ha'f fur all otiier zones. oi 'ine memaers or tne coroner's jury.

Detective Perry Frankenficld of the Bethlehem police department, who is a member of the jury, was sent to Pittsburgh to brin.g back an eloping couple Irom Bethlehem. At the t'me he was sent it was not given a thought that be was a member of the jury and that the tnquest was to be held last evening. Coroner David Rachman hos now ordered the inquest to be held on Friday evening next. horse over the prospeot of 3pending Christmas in America. The majority cannot get home for Christmas.

But it seemed good to them just to be in America for the holiday. 'Man on the Street" Now Feels Wilson Understands British Position This Treaty the Germans Would be Directed to Sign Immediately WaRhinfrton, 23: President Wilson's idea of a League of Nations is that all in'oVnaitional disputes shall ibe settled w' thout resort to arrr.ls. President Tafl's League to Enforce Peace proposes that certain ZIONIST MEETING AT SONS OF ISRAEL By Tho Universal Service. LONDON, Dec. 23 The freedom of procedure looking to concilliation shall (FUHleS, (Dec.

23. The entire French be gone' through 'before war may be press is now speaking in the friend-declared. comparison of the po- liest terms of tho league of nations At the Sons of Israel ynaogue. RETURN OF TROOPS ON LARGE SCALE i SPght chanu sections on war sitionfl of the president and the form- project. It is regarded as certain that Sixth and Tiighman last.

Sunday er president was drawn by eor.ee H. the Plan will be hacked bv- Fran and there was a mass meeting at EWYORK-NORFOLK I the seas bogey for such it has been for a great portion of the people of these United Kingdoms because of ithe various misconstructions put out tltf certain quarters is rapidly pass- as to methods of computa- prolit tax tion which reports were heard from the snuoiey, president of the1 League for tho United States in tho preliminary World Federation, in a statement is- conferences. Tnft's On Christmas morning at 6.30 the members and friends of Christ Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and Hamilton will gather in the vestibule of the church and on- the stone steps, to spend a half hour in the singing of familiar Christmas carols. Of late years this service has become vrey popular, and a largv congregation Is expected to be present on this Christmas morning. At 7 o'clock, the whole congregation will proceed into the church auditorium, led by the choir, singing the processional.

At this service the organ will be supplemented by a trass quartet. The choir will sing Come, Redeemer of Mankind," by We3t, and Miss Myrtle Strohl, the contralto soloist of the church will sing "It Came Upon the iMidnight Clear," by Rnrdette. There will be an address by- sued to-day en reply to Mr. censure of Mr. Wilson.

ing from the minds of the British 'people as President "Wilson's visit to Estimated Thev Will be Com- itingiand approaches. 59 MORE 0 -BOATS to- premier ueorge arnveti DIES FROM INJURIES. day to prepare for the momentous ONLY ARMY PORTS Other Ports May Thus be Used for Commercial Traf-fie Which is Piling Up ing at Rate of 200,000 to 300,000 a Month Soon It is suggested that the plan now is to complete the formation of the league whereupon the United States and the allies would compile a preliminary peace treaty. This treaty the Germans would then be directed t( accept immediately. FIRE IN APARTMENT ON NORTH EIGHTH ST.

Amer an Jewish Congress of last week in Philadelphia. General satisfaction was expressed that the Bill of Rights, and resolution in favor nf the Zionist vroject as passed by that historic assemblage and which measures are to be presented before the World Peace conference at Versailles. It was decided that another cnist mass mop ing be held at the synagogue rjt 2.30 o'clock, tomorrow, (Wednesday) when a local committee of the Pales- lino r.i,r.l ENDERED ilDBESURR i enferences with President Wilson, Reuben 'Scholl, who since ne sus- the first of which is scheduled for tained a concussion of the brain in Friday. a fall down a flight of cellar stairs at The Universal 'Service is the Hausman residence in Bethlehem tatively informed that the Premier on rjecember 13th, had lingered in a and his colleagues in the government semi-conscious state at the Sacred feel certain that the deliberations Heart hospital died at that institution with the American president wi re- vesterdav mornintr at 3ft WIITH THE AMERICAN ARMY OF OCCUPATION, Dec. 23.

The return of American troops to the United States is expected to start soon on a large scale, it was learned today. It is estimated that before loniw'the. WASHINGTON Fire which originated in a new suit Dec. 23. New York tno pastor, Rev! E.

E. Fisrher. and Norfolk are to be the only Atlantic Total of German Undersea Craft Will Then Number 184, Says Enemy News suit in the closest co-operation with cf clothes in a closet in the apartment ed for the Allentown district, and other of James GOrfioiv 103 Korth ghth doughboy will he transported home at tne British naval Policy instead of rivalrly which would plainly be dan matters pertaining to he New Zi mist organization plan wiil be acted cnon. All Zlon s'ts and sympathizers the movement are urged to be present at was quickly extinguished at 10.i'3 o'clock yesterday, nearly the en' ire fire department responding to the the rate of 200,003 or 300,001 a month. A good many divisions already have beeen concentrated near ports of departure and their embarkation is only-waiting formal orders from 171 ril this meeting.

alarm turned in from Box Eighth and Linden streets. In the Evening at 7 o'clock, the Sunday School will hold its Christmas service, to which the whole congregation and friends of the scholits in the school are invited. The offerings at all the services on Christmas day will be for the orphans. Tho Christmas musical service by the choir, led by the organist and choirmaster, Mr. E.

B. Kocher, will take place on next Sunday evening at 7.30. gerous to the future peace of the world. Officials as well as the "man on the street" seem to feel certain that President Wilson thoroughly understands the British position. His assurance that he does, given in his re ine was years ox age ami a son of the late Reuben and Mary, nee School.

He was born in Salisbury, May 17th, I860. There survive his wife Mary, nec Hausman and a son Harry C. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon from Zion's Refjrmed churoh. Interment will bo made at Mickley's. Mr.

Scholl was a member of Knights of the Mystic Chain 149 and Sheradin Council F. P. A. .287. By The Universal Service.

LONDON. Dec. Fifty additional German U-boats will soon be surrendered the Evening News learns. This will make the total of surieiider-i Uermin submarines li4. ports to bo used by tho army for overseas traffic, it was announced today by tho export control committee of the U.

S. Railroad The use of Boltimore and Newport News will be discontinued. This will give tho other ports opportunity tc handlo rommercial traffic which has been piling up aL 'Baltimore. A larire movement of steel billets for France reported soon to commence at the rate of to 1.000 tons a vessel and ecumption of grain shipments iron Newport 'News is expected. FOR EXAMINATION -Matches, which had beeen left in the COMMITTED it believed, we're responsible i AT THE cent Interview with the London TU Dun A e.

7 Times, took the wind out of the sails f-tTDTcrnTirc. I of Pessimists and professional jingo- for the fire. There was no one in the KdWi u. Rausch. aged 37 veais o' apartment which is located on the Best's, was arrested on a chai sre of second when the fire was discov- to property and erod.

Emp'oyes of fthe 1re shop onjtake the lives of people and commit-ihe first floor noticed the smoke andited to jail for an examination into his sent in the call for Mi-, fire apparatus Isanity by Squire James ri. Peters, of The fire was confined to the clothe-' that p'ai e. The charge is preferred closet. Annie T. Ivtihnsm.m.

Luella Kist- jler and Maggie Handwerk. all resid- THE COMPLIMENTS OF ling at or nur Best's. It was stated DAILY BULLETIN OF THE ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL ENJOY THE CHRISTMAS DINNER At the MolKL ALLV Served from 12.30toS M. Kvcry man in I'nele Sapjis uniform iviH receive special alteniton. adv ists.

In short Britain is confident that the president will see his way clear tafithout sacrificing one iota of his expressed Ideais and ideas to come to an understanding with the British statesmen acceptable to both J. 1 L. l. JVC. Oysters.

'Blue Point Cocktail. Soups. Chicken Ala Princess Comomme Ala Royal. Relishes. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO OUR FRIENDS The Allentown National bank w.shes a Merry Christmas to its and congratulates those who were for- I nations and thus eliminates possible THE SEASON at the Lehlah county j3il wliere be Table Celery.

Queen Olives, antagonism here to the league of na- tunate enough to be members of the SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER VI rbc HOTEL AbLEX'-ivcd from 12.30 to 8 P. M. oUed in the way that brings memories of Home and Fireside. a.iv hnf Christmas enh unnn 1 he The Penn Counties Trust ci.mineu mat lie is evi. enl ivvj vnnioini mun i Fish.

tions. ADMITTED: Ella Solomon. 41S Liem.stone Mrs. Florence Moyer, Lanaik; Oliver Kr.auss. Gennania Hotel: Sh.

Eschmaclt. 111.: Augusta. Kariiit-tet, E. F. Beinig, West Yirgin Mrs.

Anna Overholtzer, S31 Maple St. DISCHARGED: John Gedfaro. 227 Brush; Michael McMann, Williams- wisdom. With plenty of money saved Hamilton and Eighth extends 1 mennd and an oarly on will CENTRAL DANCING ACADEMY Already London is "dressing up" to receive the American executive. The streets are decorated with bunting and pennants.

Allied flags to- in small sums during the yea" they the compliments of the season to the ut maoe m. are today able to enter upon the people of Allentown and vicinity, in I festivities of the season with light particular we congratulate those who SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, Filet Hulbert Sauce Marinad Pone Juliniene. Poultry Garnet Toung Vermont Turkey Cranrberry Sauce. Dancing' class and soeiil tonighC Niiason's jazz orchestra. D.incinjT contest Tiiui-sda nicht.

adv were fortunate enough to be memners hearts. The coming yeir's club now jgether with Old Glory are fluttering port: Mrs. Violet Halm, 327 East Union Miss Dora Musina. city: Private William Stabl. Camp Crane: Mrs.

Mary O'Connell. Catasauqya: Charles cHrtzog. 533 Elliger Harold Reese, A NEW YEAR HAT. A iicv hat for the new year can be worn more than one day in the year. This is especially true of the Ddnry Warren hats that come from the of cur Christmas Savings club in 1918.

Admissions. 'Bertha Koski. The eominer year the club will have Tiighman medical; Anna liyron. a greatly int reased membership and 317 Bridge Catasauqua. mcd ca; we extend a co' dial invitation to the Roy Fergueson, 5(10 Chew mrdk-a1.

Stuffed Spring Chicken Apple Sauce. 'from red and gold flag poles along forming. The old members have pract-Fricasse of Philadelphia Capon Ala the whole line of the route to be tak- ically all joined a.srain and many new Almonds. I en ly the president from Charing members are coining in. Be wis and Roast Baby Guinea iHen orange Jelly.

Cross station to Buckingham nalace join and assure yourself of a Merry CHRISTMAS JEWELRY. Tl ere never was a better time than now to stlecl your Christma.s Jewelry and you'll find no morv suitable gift than weliy for Christ nias. There i no need to tie puzzled about seloet.ng Stuffed Long Island Duck Annie Jellv. Behind these lines a million T.finrtor- Christmas next year. adv Discharged.

'Mrs. Thomas Jacoby. Catasauqua; Theresa Sukey and Mary Sukey. both tf 7'JJ 1-awrence St. people cf this vicinity to join the club.

If they do they will have the merriest sort of a Christmas next year. adv 455 Hickory Omar Wenner. 3S1 Union John McK nley, 421 Railroad St. Liberty Royal Squab in J33erole. ers wi 1 roar a welcome which they Roast Southern Goose Stewed Prunes.

1 are resolved to make as thunderous Litlo Millinery Shop, 107 North 6th See them and be convinced. The place is four doors North of Street the theatre side oi StreeL ndv FOR HOLIDAYS. Pters and Jacoby are equipped as that which greeted him in Paris. That it will be sincere and heart-felt make your holidays especC illy joy- Only one more ONE ness day for Xmas is plain to all who mingle with the ful and full of good, pure eats. In their people or this capital tonight.

one that is effei live and ye' ine-xpen-I sice. E-iok at Faust Landes window at 728 Hamilton St. and then come in to trie very pretty anil complete display of attrac ivc Yuloi-tide reminders. What you see will suggest many oUier things in the gift line of which you never thought. For complete rat- APPEL WATCHES.

Se our Wrist Watches for Rciuty and Valued Gold Filled 12.5U 23.00. Solid Gold 25.00 to 50.00. All sizes wa rranted. APPEL, 625 HAMILTON ST. shopping and for YOU HAVE LESS THAN 24 HOURS.

inly 1440 shopping minutes remain to 'you flK-foi-e Chr.stinas will be here. Mc-Pheison. ihc jeweler. on North Sixth has prepared, however, for the last minute rush. Selections remain varied as stocks were large but no iruarantees are made as to how Waldorf Salad.

Vegetables-. Sweet Corn. -New Lima Beans. Green Peas. Iiesserts.

English Plum Pudding, Harbs Wine Sauce. Hot Mince Pie. Pumpkin Pie. Coffee, Tea. Milk, Cocoa- adv restaurant and in your home they want you to have the best.

Dine there and then take some candy, etu.e or ice cream along home. Fresh everyday, adv Dance Tonight Eagles Kress azz Orchestra NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS. faction and a rooi start to make th adv MORE DAY buy ng Tuletide gifts. Come and make your selections as early rut possible. Our display of Pianos.

Player-Pianos. Victrolae, Music-Boxes, etc, is very full yet. KRAMER'S MUSIC HOUSE, adv. f44 Hamilton St. KEnOOH METERS CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGFSTIONS.

A Deagan Marimba or Xylophone with a free course of Instructions. A Hawaiian Guitar with a full nservatory course of 52 lessons. A. C. G.

CONN, Comet, Trombone or of Columbia Records. now. aav. Get the most cheerful and success- a Merry Christmas come breathing New Tear Greeting cards made toy going to Weaver's Art Shop, 1013 Hamilton Street. Every styl-.

and I A NTI-FREEZE RADIATOR Ions that particular watMi. lavalletr. COMFOUND pendant or ring will still be waiting Is an absolute protection aeainst for yon. adv. costly repairs, because if your itidia.j tor is properly treated with our) THE RIGHT PLACE FOR 45 CENT CHOCOLATES 5,000 Pounds at 45c a Pound.

PAULEY'S, 19 North Sixth St. advd20-4t A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER will be served all day at Allep.town's THE WEATHER I description of good wishes for t-very popular eating place. Presto Restau degree of relation and friendsh.p ex- specially prepared non-freezin-r solu- AJAX TIRES. rant 820 Hamilton St. adv i istinc between vou and vour CANNOT FREEZE.

DIETRICH Guaranteed in writinir 5.000 Miles tion it 45 CENT CHOCOLATES 5,000 Pounds e. 45c a Pound. PAULEY'S. 19 North Sixth St. Eastern Penna.

Increasing cloudiness Tuesday: somewhat colder in southeast: rain cr snow at night ar Wednesday. Quick eervict. best of food. Moder-'e prices. Krim's, 42 North 6th we t.iv it.

i ficninys Xmrs. Uctcch Meters, 1C3 N. 6th St. I Imsn. woman or just plain "fellow." At DeaZers Prices MOTOR CAR CO, VICTOR 942-52 Linden St.

dv RECORDS. HALF PRICE. PHILIP PHILIPS, Hamilton! See theml sdr adv.

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