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WWf'lW, ALLENTOWN DEMOCRAT- TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1914-FIFTH PA Git. SHOE WORKERS' EXCURSION WAS A BIO SUCCESS AND ANOTHER PICTURE BATHERS SHOULD hUlULL ruiu WENCHES GOT THEIR MONEY. Two colored girls relieved two men of their rolls In the Firm ward Hut-urday night. Their first victim wan a foreigner whom they promlhed to The annual excursion to New York INTERESTING READING AND FOOD FOR THOUGHT Beginning today, "The Democrat." will publish a series of articles by Peter Radford, National lecturer, Farmers1 Kducatlonnl and Co-operative City and Coney Island of the Join BY CANOE TO EASTON.

Bert Owens, Sterling DeMoise and Archlo and Fred Hohuffer made a canoe trip to Kaston and return Sunday. They arrived here on the return trip at 8 o'clock, making the 36 miles In nine hours including stopnffs for dinner at Eanton and for the band concert at Island Park, PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR THE BIG FAIR i lis Year's Exposition Pro HEAVY TEAM CLASH HOUS FOR CITY Bhoeworkers' Beneficial association over the I.high Valley railroad on Saturday took along .783 persona from show the sights of Foundry St. He lost less than $5. Later they Rot $8 from this city and several hundred from another man In the Iehlgh alley towns between Cementnn and Free freight yards along lldndon St. mansburg.

Many went to see the "PLUG" MIR EARS Many Drownings Due to Water Rushing Into Ears, Says Medical Authority. "The Nedson," Located at George Faust of Fullerton Sev game 'between the Giants and Boston Unbln of America. These articles which; will appear under the heading of Farm Facts will prove interesting to all readers of the newspaper In spite, of the fact that the title indicates that they are addressed to tillers of the soli' only. Householders Wl'l find them especially Interesting. while olther took In the sightseeing GREED RESPONSIBLE MAD FLIGHT DOWN erely Injured Near His Home trips about the city on yacht and au 10th and Allen Opens Next Monday Evening.

tomoblles, 'but all managed to get In a Last Evening. few hours at Coney Island. mises To Be Largest and Best in Society's History. MANY IMPROVEMENTS ADDED DURING YEAR. The northern end of the city Is to George Faust, a well-known young PRICES MOUNTAIN SIDE I SCARLET FEVER have a 'brand new moving pic tur BASKET PICNIC WILL BE PRESENT house.

It is to bear the name of The LEAVES DEFECTS. Nedaon and la located on the corner of Tenth and Allen iSts. The Tenth St. resident of Fullerton, had a narrow escape from serious if not fatal injury, last evening. Mr.

Faust Is employed In a Catsauqua silk mill and makes the trip from his home to his work and return on a motorcycle. Last evening Reports to Department Lay trolley passes near by. In locating The AT AT DORNEY PARK COUNTY MEETING Nedson In that section of the city, Messers. H. 43.

Reiser and R. G. Boh- Wm. H. Ziegenfuss Severely Hurt When 1 Bicycle Runs Away With Him.

Mr. Faust at about 6 o'clock, came $20,000 Cooling Shed Will Prove Great Inducement to Horsemen. Bare "Public Bo Damned" Policy. len realised that they were affording the most thickly populated portion of d'own Third Fullerton, and turned into the lane a short distance north of his home. When he reached the end of the lane he turned south on the Allentown a neighborhood theater, convenient to attend without the extra Candidates on State Ticket WASHINGTON1, Aug.

17 Reportn Moyer and Diefenderi'er Fami William H. Ziegenfuss, of 3l North effort of walking Into the center of the to the department of justice today tell Howard met with -what might have alley north of Third In the rear of the Faust home. At the same time Although more than a month remains before the opening of the Great IFair, plans for this year'a exposition have so far advanced that it is safe to Weakened Tympanum Unable to Withstand Sudden Inrush of Water. Much Interest has been arou.sed among physicians in this state by the timely suggestions of Dr. Guttlich, German medicul authority, who believes that many of the sudden and otherwise unexplalnable death that occur each summer among surf leathers are due directly to a sudden, paralyzing douche of cold water which penetrates through defective ears to vital city to be amused.

of the creation of artificial food prices lies Had Annual Outing Will Attend Monster Democratic Rally. a large two-horse wagon, owned by all along the line. A district attorney The (proprietors of this theater have been a fatal accident on the Lehigh mountain yesterday aflernoon when the bicycle he was riding got beyond Wenner Fetherolf, and driven by eav it will be the largest In the his erected a most attractive amusement place. It Is one story high and has Mr. Fry, came north through the alley, tory of the association.

Br. Wleand, his control and crashed into a picket fence. The decendants of Amandua Die- which is seldom used by vehicles. Democratic County Chairman J. E.

the new president is going about the added advantage of being the first moving picture house in the city Neither Mr. taust nor Mr. Fry saw Frederick, has received the following Ziegenfuss started down the mountain things in a way that insures suc- In Texas reported that granulated sugar had risen from $1.80 to $7.50 a hundred weight since a week ago. Swiss cheese from 25 to 38 cents; flour from $4.75 to a barrel; ibeef ribs lrom 18 to 21 cents a sirloin 28 cpnts to 32 cents; pork loin 18 to 25 cents, and smoked ha in from 20 to 22 cents. fenderfer and Samuel Moyer met tur their yearly picnic at Dorney Park the approach of the other and just as at a pretty lively clip.

When he oess. letter irom warren VanDyke, secretary, of the Democratic State commit erected under the new state law governing the construction of moving pic yesterday afternoon. In the party were Under the new management this year reached Miller's hotel he tried to apply Mr. Faust turned the corner he ran into the horses and was thrown to the tee: Included all the cousins, uncles and ture houses. The building is of brick centres near the 'brain.

the fair Is expected to break all records. Music, attractions exhibits, en aunts of these families. For a number ground, Whether the horses trampled and concrete, with a 12 inch brick wall the brake, but found that it would not hold. He continued his mad flight until he came to the curve at the upper Dr. Guttlich, a writer of note, and Mr.

Faust or whether the wheels of an attache of a big hospital at Frank and a concrete floor, metal lathe and cement plaster. tries, premiumns and purses are larg er than they have ever been. the wagon passed over him, neither he A letter to the attorney general from the nvanager of one of the largest live stork commission companies in the West reported that while hogs declin 0. the picnic was neid at the homes of one of the fumtly, but the afalr has grown to such proportions that it was found necessary to find a To anyone who has visited the fair end of Mountalnvllle. Here his machine swerved from the road and crashed into the picket fence at the Morrow, the local artist, has decor or Mr.

Fry seems to know, as both were too excited to realize at first what ated the walls of the place with a va in recent years the prospect of a bigger and better Allentown Fair seems had happened. ed In Chicago $1 a hundred pounds larger place. tort, thinks many of the apparently strong and vigorous persons who drown suddenly every summer and whose deaths are attributed to apoplexy, heart disease or violent change of temperature, are In reality victims of hqmeof George Kerschner. Mr. Faust was picked up and taken and cattle declined 65 to 85 cents a Mr.

Ziegenfuss was thrown from tne Impossible. The members gathered at the park with their picnic baskets ready to have to his home. Dr. Trexler was sum Agricultural reports show that the wheel with great force against the riety of mural palintlngs that theater a very artistic appearance. The seats accommodate 41t persons and were furnished by the American Seating company.

Between the rows of hundred pounds, riTessed product to the consumer advanced several cents a a day of fun. They took in the different amusement and spent the after a sort of cerebral paralysis. fence and rolled back into the gutter unconscious. Passersby came to his moned, An examination showed that while no bones are broken, Mr. Faust Is severely Injured.

He Is foadly cat pound. Allentown Fair Is the largest in the East and with one exception the largest in the United States. It pays Its The German physician, in his thesis, assumed that most of "The packers claimed that, reduc Harrtsburg, Aug. 17, 1914. Jonathan Ferderlck, Chairman Demorcatlo county committee: Dear I can advise you that Mr.

Mr. Creasy, Mr. McNair, Mr. Caton and Mr. Crosby will arrive for the county meeting on August 22, via P.

from Harris-burg, reaching Allentown 10.15 a. m. They will probably leave In the evening at 7.35. Mr. Creasy and perhaps some of the other candidates will motor to.Macungie to attend the Grangers' picnic and thence to Schnecksville.

Your very truly, WARREN VAN DYKE, Secretary. noon lii exchanging greetings. In the party were: Mr. and Mrs, assistance, placed him in a machine and rushed him to the hospital. tions were made on account of finan about the -face, neck and arms.

seats and1 the entrance are 20 feet of space, required by law," and 13 feet from front row to screen. Seven large these who d'ie suddenly in the surf ha stockholders no dividends however; the profits each year are spent on lm- The accident was entirely unavoid cial conditions and money stringency," Alvln D. Moyer, Edgar Moyer, Arthur At the hospital he was found to be able. The motorcycle was 'badly dam lesions or other minor defects of the tylmpanum of the ear, due frequently he wrote, "but I do not know what ex provements and on new and greater Keuimerer, Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Fogel of Philadelphia; Mrs. Maggie Fogel suffering from severe body bruises and possibly internal injuries. Last even- cuse thev grave for advancing me attractions. This is why the fair grows to attacks of scarlet fever or other aged. There was no injury to the horses and prompt action on the part (Frederick W.

Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. B. bigger and better from year to year. ng he was reported as resting nicely.

dressed article. There la very llttl beef or pork exported." exits -are provided and the exists are approached by isles four feet wide. The John Mann, state approved booth, is installed and will be equipped with the best moving picture apparatus on the market. of the driver prevented a runaway F. Moyer, Misses Beulah, Salome, Myr This year more than thirty thousand dollars ViU be awarded In premiums We believe that the present prices tle and Roma Moyer, Mr.

and Mrs. K. have ibeen created by men who have and purses among the forty thousand M. Diefenderfer, Mr. and Mrs.

George Kratzer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch, LARGE AUDIENCE no regard for humanity in their rush exhibitors and contestants. Unique ex Gery and Peters were the contrac hibits will tax every building to its to satisfy greed." diseases in early youth, in such instances the person so affected may be quit unaware of the defect which permit's the sudden entranceof cold water into the extremely sensitive region bo-yond the vestibule of the ear. It is suggested that the safe method for any one who in one way or another may conscious of aural defects is to plug the ear with cotton beforr swimming or bathing.

tors and the Keck Co. provided the This statement was made in a peti utmost. FIGHT POSTPONED. LONDON, Aug. 17 -The fight arranged for tonight between Gunboat Smith, the American heavyweight pugilist, mi Young Ahearn, of New York, has been postponed until Aug.

24 owing ts the illness of Ahearn. electrical feature. tion received at the department of Jus The cattle show In particular has Misses Anna, Helen and Julia Ruch, Milton Ruch, Mr. and Howard Dlefen-doifer, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Snyder, Mr.

and Mrs. Arley Trump, Pauline Trump and Wallace Tump, Mrs. V. G. Moyer and children Carrie, Sallis, Lu-lah, May, Ellen, Emi1', and grand The.

Nedson will be opened next made remarkable growth. The poultry SEES OPENING SHOW tice from railroad employes of Jack so llle, who asserted their be Monday evening. New feature films show, which already is the largest lief that wholesalers and retailers in will be shown daily. I0T TOPPLES 20 FEET OVER BALUSTRADE foodstuffs have been holding meetings in Jacksonville to control food prices. children, Florence, Victor; Charles TREAT WAS ON THE NEIL AND DEWEY Moyer, Mr, and Mrs.

Walter E. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Moyer, Mr.

and rs. John Moyer and children Fred, Elsie, Eva, Charles, Sam, Madeline, ijrric Theatre Starts Season AuspiciousJ', "Lady of the Slipper" Charms Anew. DAY AT THE BUY A NEW REFRIGERATOR NOW Before we put them in "Cold Storage. You can surely save MONEY buying a REFRIGERATOR during our AUGUST DROP in Price. DUNGAN FRY The Economical Home Furnishers adv 61S Hamilton Slrafet.

year old Walter Baus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baus, who room at Ms. Gross' rooming house, Church and Walnut had a lucky escape John; Mrs. Harold Graul.and son, Wil BOYS COMPANY IN FURIOUS BATTLE TOPTON ORPHANS' HOME The Lyric Theatre opened its Fall liam; Airs.

Maria Diefenderfer, Mrs. Henry Diefenderfer and children Martha, Ruth, Henry, Eva, Alice; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diefenderfer and children from being killed in a fall from the second1 story, porch of the Gross house last evening. The youngster fell The great annual Donation day of anywhere, alone will be -worth going to see.

But the horse racing at Allentown Fair Is the big bet. This is because the Allentown Fair track la the fastest half mile track in the world and because of the big purses and the square treatment given owners and drivers. The list of entries this year is very large and includes some of the star from the big circuit. For their special accommodation the management has erected a twenty thousand dollar cooling-out shed. This will make the racing more attractive than ever.

The premium list has been issued from the press of Berkemeyer, Keck and it is an attractive booklet, full of new and interesting information. The officers of the 63d annual fair are: Dr. Victor H. Wieand. President; Robert Ritter, Vice President; Har Estner Evelyn, Roy, Charles, AValters twenty feet to the yard, just barely the Topton Orphans' Home will be Were Host at Banquet to Ma Travel Ten of the Fastest Mr.

end Mrs.Rpy Diefenderfer and DEATHS held on Thursday, August 20. Tms missing landing head-foremost on the cement walk along the Church St. side. thlldrtn Robert and Arthur; Mr. and rine Band Who Conquered day brings strangers interested in tne home from far and near and is always Mrs.

Raymond Deilly and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Knauss, Emails; He is now.

in the Allentown hospital, where it is thought he will be all right Rounds Ever Staged in the Coal Regions. looked toward to with great interest. Them in Base Ball in a few days, unless internal injuries It Is a large family gathering, or a Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Knauss and daughters Veta and Eva. of Allentown; Mr. develop. ge.itral reunion.

The day is one season auaplciously last evening In the "Lady of the Slipper," an approved New York production with cast that is certain to win plaudits and ducets as the reputation of the show spreads. There was a large sized audience, a responsive audience that was quick to catch the witty line.1:, and appreciative of the songs and dance numbers With which the comedy abounds. Vi' tor Herbert, who has written tHe music for the libretto, which is the work of Anne Caldwell and Lawrence McCaity, may have written better music or worse, but he has Introduced into the "Lady of the Slipper" some of his sweetest harmonies, some choral and Mrs. Norman T. Gilbert' and chil The members of the Marine band Walter and his ten-year-old cousin, rejoicing and the porr unfortunates In one of the most sensational ibat.

ties ever fought in the ooal regions, dren Carson and Luclle; Moses Dief- were the guests of Company Sons Paul Baus, were sitting on a sofa on are not forgotten. fenderfer and children Rena, George, of Veterans, at a banquet and social Young Neil of this city and Al Dewey It the delight of all the visitors session, held last evening in their of Wilkes-Barren went ten furiou to take in the beautiful view of the Pauline, Ruby; Mrs. Robert Bren. singer and children Stanley and Irene; headquarters, 72! Hamilton St. There rounds to a draw last night in 'Shen the porch watching some boys plaVing ball in Church 'St.

Paul had hold of his little cousin's apron, but, engrossed the puns in the alley below, Waltef managed to climb to the balustrade rounds, and listen to the exercises of MILLER In this city, Aug. 15, 13i. William Evan, son of Elmer E. and Estelle JL, nee Weaver, aged 6 years, 4 months and 21 days. and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services from the home of his parents, 826 Turner street on Tuesday at 1.30 p.

m. Interment in Mickley's cemetery. B. YONSITO In this city, August 17, 1914, of diphtheria, Pollaz, infant son of Theodore and Maria Yonsito, aged 2 years, 2 months and 1 day. Funeral strictly private from the home of the parents, 715 Lawrence today at 4 p.

m. Private interment will made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Mrs. Tevilla Diefenderfer, Mr. and had been -a friendly rivalry between andoah before neardly a thousand the c.i.Utren.

The famous Ringgold Mrs. Daniel E. S. Dries, Annie Dries wildly enthusiasticgpectaters. the two 'bodies for some time and the only way in which a decision could be daughters Laura and Mary; Peter and toppled over.

The bout was billed! as a Contest for the welterweight championship of Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Josifth Maury, reached was to play a game of ball, He was unconscious -when picked Arlene Kuhns, Milllcent Arnel, Mr. Band, of Beading, will render concerts 'n the morning and afternoon. At the home, the children are busy making little things for the occasion.

Everything donated to the home is gladly received, but at present, white with the understanding that the losing and Mrs. Adam Kepley and Mr. and Eastern Pennsylvania, and but for a display of good sportsmanship, foi up. ur. Clarence sswartz acivisen nis removal to the hospital.

team tender a winner a 'banquet. The effect and dancing numbers that will haunt the memory for years to come. There is a swing and lilt to his music ry B. Schall, Secretary; M. J.

Kern. Treasurer; George 11. Bernhard. Corresponding Secretary; Dr. A.

H. Bal-let, Chemist; A. S. Weibel. Librarian; Dr.

Jesse Z. Hillegass, Geologist; P. S. Fengtermacher, State Board of Agriculture; R. E.

Biggs, Racing Secretary. program of speed events follows: Tuesday, September 22. Purse. Mrs. John G-uth.

which he Was roundly cheered, Neil game was played Sunday afternoon in Henninger's grove, along the Slatington trolley line, arid won by the Band counterpanes, sheets, towels, soap, could have had the title on a foul in that -ngs to one, notably the dance refrain which opens the second act OBITUARY MUSSELM AN AND KREIDLER scrub tickets and rag carpet are In the sixth round. It was Just the same kind of a happening that ended tha by the signtiicant score of 10 to 3 and Wagnerian like repeated at var. demand. CLANS MEET SATURDAY The ninth annual family reunion of ious intervals. This indicates the high The battery for the Band was Baer and E.

S. Mord, and form Company John B. Lorish John rB. Lorish. a retired farmer of Arrangtments have been made with the.

different railroad companies Georges Smith fight in London some time ago. quality the music, not only in this Trot or Pace Instance, but throughout the entire 3.00 2.25 East Macungie. died Sunday evening Both Uoxers were going along at Captain Carl and Whitenight. Captain Carl made a home run on a lost ball, Trot 500 ru-i speeila trains. Following wlll.Jie found the time table: production.

The comedy can not rost at 8 o'clock from abscess of the cheek the Musselman and Kreidler clans will be held in Oakland Park, Free-mansburg, on Saturday, August 22nd. their fastest clip without either being Pace 500 2.24 but aside from this the game was dls He wa aged 64 years, 7 months and Wednesday, September 23. alone cn the excellence of the music, but the beauty of the score goes a tingulshed by uniform good playing on days and a son of the late Reuben Pace 500 2.12 EEEVER In this city, August 16, 1914, at the residence of his parents, 1546 Liberty Ceroid twin son of Russel H. and Ruth McKeever (nee Cooper) aged 4 months and two days. Funeral services at the parents' residence, 1546 Liberty on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, to which the relatives and friends y.re respectfully invited to attend without further notice.

Interment Greenwood cemetery. NEELY at Oatasauqua, August 15 19J4, Elizabeth, wife of From Fare Leave Allentown, $.55 8.50 Emaus 40 9.03 Macungie 30 9.11 At last year's reunion, held at Flag aftle to do much damage to the other. Nell keeping his left hand' Jab working to Dewey's face while the Fighting Pole depended! mostly upona right the part of the musicians and soldiers, long way In fortifying the production and CaroCine Lorish. Trot 500 2.17 with the result that the musicians won with captivating features. The dance Staff Park, Mauch Chunk, way and means were inaugurated to make this Mr.

Lorish Is survived by his wiTe, Pace 500 with their winning ways, as musicians 2.18 2.13 music and there is plenty of it has Alburtis 25 9.17 Ahna, (nee Deisher), four daughters to the face and body. In the sixth, Trot 500 are apt to do. rc-vtity, Ingenuity, new harmonies and 'Shamrock, 15 9.23 Nell drew first blood when he started and one son, Mrs. Norman Halknaji, treatment and is. as is the vogue of East Maeunarie: Mrs.

Rownus It. Mertztown, 10 9.26 year's gathering the best in the history of the clan. Each and every one related to either of the families, no matter how distant, should attend. Last evening Company gracefully paid their wager and everybody had a g'ood time. There were speeches aftr Tipton, arrive u.au Emaus; Mrs.

Adiiison Miller, the claret from Dewey's nose. A few-seconds later, Xeil slipped to the floor when he missed a hard right swing, Returning, trains leave for above Allentown; Mrs. James Sohell, Corn O.A. Frey, 56 Wall Bethlehem. James Neeley, agocl B3 years.

the banquet had been served. Cap pcints at 4.58 and 6.40. ing; Mrs. Charles Hannmersley, Al is the chairman of the committee of and Dewey struck him a glancing blow on the head before he arose. Immed lentoivn and Thomas F.

Lorish, of tain Carl made the leading address audi Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services arrangements and Russel Ux. 724 Three-year-old Pacers 500 Thursday, Septemtor 24. Trot 500 2.14 Pace 500 2.19 Trot 500 Free-for-all Pace 500 2.15 Trot 500 21.6 Pace BOO Friday, September 25. "10 Pace fnn 2.21 Trot 500 2.20 Pace 500 Lanark. Three brofhers and two sis admitted his defeat-at the game.

Lieu New Allentown, is secretary of the iately there were loud cries of "foul" from all over the house and Neil's ters a.l?o survive. Thomas East tenant. Charles Kehm and Charles lan. at the residence of her husband, 211 Church Catasauqua, on Wednesday Mtcunsde; Samuel, Route No 1 Ma Sheilhammer also spoke, not in doleful seconds protested to the referee. But before that worthy could give a de one of the above named will vein, but in the happy spirit that pre at 2p.

m. Burial in iairview ceme cunie; Jlenrv Lonsli. Mrs. Troxell, Allentown, and Mrs. Alary tery.

West Catasauqua. F. S. From Fare Leave Slatington, $1.00 7.15 Best 1.00 7.26 Germansville 1.00 7.33 New Tripoli 95 7.41 Lynnport 95 7.47 Wanamaker .90 ..7.53 Kempton, 90 8.03 Returning, trans leaves for above 'be only too glad to give any information requested. STRAUSS In this city, Aug.

16, Kuhns. vailed throughout the entire session After the speeches the quartet entertained with a number of songs. cision in the matter, Neil waved him aside and said he was ready to keep on fighting. The funeral will be held on Thurs 1D14, Walter O. son of Albert O.

and Ada T. Strauss (nee MoDade), dtvy 'morning at 9..10 with services in For the rest of the fight It was nip The committee on arrangements PANAMA CANAL TOLLS aged 21 years, 5 months and 12 days. and tuck all the way through, Neil consisted of: Martin Kuhns Oliver FOR SUNDAY WERE 125,000, the Reformed church at Old Zionsvllle. Interment will be made in the adjoin- Funeral services at the parents modern music, characteristic. Fc'r a premier production the performance moved along with a smoothness and finish that was itself enjoyable to the audience which often shares with the performers in the nervous te i ion that prevails at a first night production.

The cast is large and it is just to say, able and capable. The comedy, of course, rests on thfe reputation it won lasr season when Montgomery and E-'lene played the parts of Punks and Spooks. Messrs. Healy and Daly, who essay the role this season, lend the partsc all the. whimsicality and es-eentricity necessary, and In their own specialties as dancers evoked considerable arplause.

In the dancing line Dinley, a long, lean, lanky chap, covered his part creditably and Phil Dwyer. as the Dog and Cat was alert to the possibilities of his part. Billy Evans, 8.1 the Baron, and the other male members of the play "worked" to good purpose. Ore-chen Eastman, who Is the Cind- landing the hardest blow of the battle in the eighth wheh he staggered' Dewey Freas, Nelson Oldt and Benjamin Baer for the bantt. Captain Carl, Herbert points at 4.65 p.

m. Automobiles will be on hand to con-the Home. ns cemetery. Rev. B-latt will officiate PANAMA, Aug.

17 The sum of residence, No. 241 North Eleventh on Wednesday at' 2 p. m. Rela with a right hook to the Jaw. When $25,000 was taken in yesterday in tolls tives and friends are respectfully In the bell rang for the finish of the fight, the Panama Canal, which was of both boys were mixing it up furiously ficially opened Saturday, August 15.

vited to attend without further notice. Interment in Greenwood ceme the center Of the ring. j-iiree steamers aireaay toaay are going through the waterway and four tery. The articles of agreement called for VAN AN DA In this city, Aug. 16, both men to weigh in at 138 pounds a more started.

1914, Apollos Woodring Van Anaa, o'clock. At that time Neil stepped Three-year-old Trotters 500 Entries 'close September 15 at 11 P. M. The books entry will be open at the office of the fair, No. 59 Hamilton Etreet, room No.

10, third floor, on Monday, September 7th, where entries will be received until Saturday, September 19th, at 8 P. M. Exhibitors are requested to make their entries as early as possible. Entries for live stock u'ose Saturday, September 12th, at 8 I. M.

and for poultry and pigeons, entries close Friday, September 11th, at the office at 8 P. and for general exhibits en Saturday, September 19th, at 8 P. M. All articles for exhibition in the buildings, must be in place by Monday, September 21st, at 6 o'clock P. M.

except live stock, open air exhibits and perishable goods, which must be The total receipts in canal tolls up Kramer, Alfred Jacoby and Allen Koehler for Company E. The band has the following engagements for the remainder of the season; August 29, Guth's Station Sunday School picnic. August 30, Hartzell's Sunday School Picnic. September 5, Howertown. September 7, Swabian Westival at Central iPark.

September 22 to 24, Engagement "at Glouctser, N. J. ALDERMAN BOWER'S COURT Charles Hauser entered ball tiefore Alderman Bower for a hearing on a charge of assault and battery brought by his Dora. Charles Smith entered 'ball for a hearing on a non-sirpport charge brought by his wife, Ida, and William Trapp for a hearing on a charge of kipping a board bill on oath of Wm. Bartholdt.

aged 60 years, 6 months and 10 on the scales, easily making the weight Funeral services at his late resi but Dewey refused to weigh. the present time amount to $100,000. Of this silm $25,000 was collected from the Barge line which has been using Dice Gallagher, Jimmy Bonner, Abie SENATE PASSES THE SHIPS REGISTRY BILL. WASHINGTON, Auj. 17-The senate receded today from its amendments to the, bill to admit foreign-built ships registry and, passed the original hiuse bill.

This; 'idniits foreign ships to American registry, but does not admit them to the coastwise trade. By a voe of forty to twenty the Senate first rejected the conference report. This propoed to open the trade to Anierican-re-istered, foreign-built ships. Then the house bill passed by the same vote. dence, No.

330 North Eighth street, on Thursday at 10.20 a. m. Relatives friends and Mauch Chunk Counci1, A.ttell, pwen McGee and his manager, the waterway for some weeks past. The balance has been obtained from Charles tttinger, were in Jells corn er. Royal Arcanum, are respectfully in commercial steamers.

vited to attend without further notice. erel a in the fantasy, is a sweet, winsome creature with a clear and well no uratec voice that ingratiates her to the audience Instantly. Kathlvn. WHEAT PRICES DECLINE. FRITZ REUNION Interment in Mauch Chunk cemetery.

Train leaves Terminal station at 11.35 a. m. F'orenee and Rene Chaplow, the sla AND IT WAS HIS FIRST HIT OF THE SEASON, TOOl CHICAGO, Aug. 17 Wheat opened Family Will Gather at Central Park on ters, Impersonate their parts with, a YOUNG At Hanover, near Cata 1-4 to 1 3-8 cents under Saturday on a Planning Ahead Nothing is ever done WELL in a HURRY. No great WARS were ever fought to a successful termination without preparedness, and it is the Saturday, August 22 decline at Liverpool and hedging sales sauqua, August 1H.

114. t-uza, wue of Benneville Young, aged 67 years, 3 by cash houses, but a fair demand was The fourth annual reunion of the Fritz family will be held at Central The bill now to President Wilson for approval. It is believe! ns will sign it. esnse ot rumor no less than a quick realization of their characters, that Indicates talent and Ril-'ie Deaves. as Romnea, the fortune uncovered at the recession.

same way In business and in the con on the grounds by Tuesday, September 22nd. Members ef the Society and their children under 21 years of age, can enter articles free of charge, except where entrance fees are provided. Park on Saturday, August 22. The Larger receipts and prospects of an duct of successful effort in ANY dir committee is arranging to have rurins the progress of the -baseball game 'between the Regulars and Federals on the Lehigh Valley Transit Company diamond yesterday, Arthur Buesch, the efficient captain of the Regulars, had the fortune to score a three bagger and the misfortune to teller has a magnetic personality Increased movement this week ection. large gathering of thefamily.

A Tona Sommers, as the fair god mother corn prices off 3-8 to S-4 of a cent at VETERAN SHOWMAN TO REPEAT PERFORMANCE. of fellowship and renewing of old ac If you are CAREFUL to have MONEY in the Bank against possible was a dignity and stage presence, re Other exhibitors w-iil be required to the opening. At the decline commission houses produced orders for Sep quaintances is anticipated. Prizes quisite for her role. make their entries at the fair office, contingencies, you are ready for the will be awarded to the oldest and tember, and tne whole list steadied.

trip 'between second and third toase with the result that 'he Is conflned to The chorus Is large and the personal Bt which time exhibitors who pay no The Veteran Showmen are so en youngest members of the family who Proposition (What ever It may be. A nEPOSIT account a the SEC Oats were in better demand than pntrance fee must purchase an order couraged over the success won by their his home with a badly injured ankle. chirming and pretty. The stage and costuming was gorgeous. comes the fartherest distance to attend other cereals, and the opening was 1-4 OND 'NATIONAL BANK is a hulwark Arthur hit the ball an awful crack for an exhibitor's ticket for $1, good for four single admissions.

This or the reunion. Lewis H. Fritz, Le months and 2 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services at her late home on Wednesday at a. m.

Continued services and interment at I.ongswamp Church. Train leaves Terminal Station, Allentown at S.S7 a. W. GIFT In this city. August 16.

1914. James Gift, aged 75 years, 5 months and 9 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services at Maxatawney church on Wednesday 11.15 a. m. Burial in adjoining cemetery.

Reading papers please copy. C.S. NOLF At Rittersville, August 13, 1914, Susan P. wife of Harvey Nolf (nee Muth aged IS years, 1 nim.nKt threatened evils as well as productions of last winter that they have begun to prepare for another performance this winter. A chorus is being of a cent higher to 3-4 of a cent lower.

Early prices held within the open- and was actually flying around the highton, is president and Richajd D. der is to be given to the superintend a source of reliable help in any pro Rehrig or Allentown, is secretary. baises. Within a few feet of the third sack, he fell and was una'ble to get in range. ents of the proper departments, which tected Investments.

Your account selected and up to date, 20 men have The encores demanded, and answered, the laughter and cheers following the numbers was guarantee enougn ro convince all who saw the "Lady of the Slipper'' that they received an evening of unexcelled entertainment will be exchanged for an exhibitor's would be a welconip addition to the been enrolled. Rehearsals are already Provisions were quiet and prices Un-cianged to 12H cents down on larger up. He was assisted to his home, ticket, after the articles have been extensive clientage at the started and at the, end of summer it 1524 Walnut -where the family phy receipts at the stockyards. placed upon exhibition at the Fair is expected that a full company will SECOND NATIONAL BANK. slcian is attending him.

CAMPERS' OUTFITS Accoutrements for the Camper, Hunter and Fisherman. Guns, Rifles, F.shing Taickle. Ammunition. Compasses. Drinking Cups, and don't for be caste.

Grounds. The entrance fee In the Horse De Miss KHa Lyons who was the guest of Miss Evelyn Zeldenrust 110 South partment is fifteen rer cent, of the Waists, 39 Cents. t'l and 11.50, Monday SUNDAY IN NEW YORK have IS IT A MONUMENT? If to. simplv call at No. 1141 Hamll Values 16th returned to her home at Lan get the You will be lost (Continued on Page Twelve) that Tuesday.

caster after a Ave weeks stay. Why not a Piano anybody play 7 We month and 10 days. without if. F. HERSH HARDWARE CO.

Special Excursion via Xew Jersey can OUR PLAYER-PIANOS on St, or at the works or "WENZ COMPANY" where you can be shown Funeral servicesat the residence of THE SMART SHOP, 937 Hamilton street. have Central, Aug. 23, 1914. Round trip adv ARE YOU INTERESTED adv the very latest designs in monumental on exnioition IN DANCING? IF SO tickets only children "5 cents. Special train leaves Allentown 7.40 a work.

All kinds of FOREIGN and dome-stio granite and marble. Drop ua her husband. Texter and avenues Rittersvllle.on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend without fnrher noice.

Interment in Greenwood cemetery, Allentown. Visit Mr. Torgey's studio. 5th and a postal and a representative will call in our Player-Piano Department many different makes, of Player-Pianos that any one. old and young.

can play. Come In and permit us to demonstrate TEN HATS CENT AND SALE caps LOST A ladies' gold watch. Initials A. M. m.

Returning leaves New York. West I3d Street, S.50 p. m. Liberty Street. 10.00 p.

m. A splendid chance to see Hamilton Sts Paxson Building. He on you at our expense. WE can fur iv. lAjst on Sunday evening on eaj- the metropolis and visit friends.

nish everything In our line and at a saving to you. will teaoh you all modern dances, such as the one-step, the new hesitation, the and above all. the adval3-15-18-21-2 adv jll-eod-tr them to you. Can be bought on con venient term? of payment. KRAMER'S MI SIC HDVSK.

adv. sit Hamilton street. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21ST. LEWIS L. ANEWALT CO.

Adv. 617 Hamilton Street. cominir from Central Park to 10th St. on 10th Stret car. Reward fr return to Penny Arcade.

Central Park, or J40 Pine Allentown. al7-3t half-an-d-half the latest creation. SUNDAY AT AS8URY PARK $2.00 UNDERTAKERS TEN 1 HATS Hours from 10 a. m. to 10 p.

m. Lehigh 'Phone 295. adv Special Excursion, via New Jerse.v Have Your Heater Put in Good Central, leaves Allentown S.55 A. M. DANCING CONTESTS AT CEN CENT I and SALE caps August 30th, affording splendid op ffK ON PAOKr; FIVK MASQUERADE DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT DORNEY PARK.

Shape. This Is the time of year to have your Heating Plant Overhauled, and "Tbe Things Tliat Ccont' in the big-hest of Piano construction Tone Quality Durability Artistic case design Very best material and first class workmanship Those things are all embodied in our PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS liARTMAN LANSHE DANCING CONTESTS AT CEN portunity of this famous resort, alo Ocean Grove at very low TRAL PARK WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NUT CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT. DANCE BY YHE F. O.

OF BETH cost. Rour.d trip. J2.on. Return at FRIDAY, AUGUST 21ST. LEWIS L.

ANEWALT CO. Adv, 617 Hamilton Street. LEHEM. FRIDAY NIGHT. REGULAR J.

S. BURKHOLDER, Licensed Undertaker and Practical Embalmer fU NORTH EIGHTH STREET Bath Ptiewa cleaned and put in thorough going shape for next Winter. Call up The P. M. a.1valS-20-S.C7-:S TEN 1 hats TRAL PARK WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

NUT CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT. DANCE BY THE F. O. OF BETH-LEHEM. FRIDAY NIGHT.

REGULAR DANCING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. adv. DANCING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. adv. Stove fitore.

HERSH St BRO, Hamilton Su adv NOTICE. CENT AND SALE caps MASQUERADE DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT DORNEY PARK. BETTER SERVICE With four old experienced Barbers, Applicants for the sauerkraut con NATURE. Al Nature wears her best for you. cession at the SwaMan Festival in TEN HATS FRIDAY.

AUGUST 21 ST. LEWIS L. ANEWALT CO. Adv. 617 Hamilton Street.

eaoh one trained to the highest degree of efficiency In the art of hair- V. F. WONDERLY Central park. Labor Day. September Why not respond and dress up too.

HAIR ON FACE. NECK OR ARMS Ton can remove it permanently with 1914. will present themselves at CENT AND SALE (caps and have your clothinr made at catting, we are surpresalngrly well equipped at te City Hotel Barber the Saengerhail. Fifth and Oak Sts. Undertaker and Embalmer.

BASTIAX FREDERICK 4 Himilton "Zip." Xo pin. drugs or electricity. Will not Injure the most delicate skin. Shop. Give lia a trial.

FRIOAY, AUGUST 21 ST. on neanesnay. August 1, between and 9 p. m. adval-3: adv Tn.th.-tf alval2-eoJ-tf LEWIS L.

ANEWALT CO. Send fur free booklet. Bertley Co, 716 Linden Street or 730 Turner St Maeey Sectional Bak Caaaa) Waod and Metal Filing Cabinet. Stationery. Etc, for -le at HLFRICH BOKr.

ER. 73 Haiailtae St, I3-tt 527 Hamilton St 17 Hamiltan Street. Adv. I7 X. Centr.

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