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7 ALLENT tut UbPW '--'la. VOL'. 8(1, Xo. 123. ALLENTOWN, EDNESDAY MOUSING, MAY 7, 1913.

OXM CKNT A COPY PRETTY TEXAS GIRL ON NEW COIN SENAWR'S DAUGHTER TO BE BRIDE POWERFUL OFFICIALS OF NEW YORK GRAFT TOOK DELIBERATE PLUNGE TO DEATH THE FREE LIST ADOPTS RING ARE CONVICTED Inspectors Sweeney, Thompson, Hussey, and Fight Waged Over Free Raw Murtha, Crushed and Broken, to be Sentenced Wool Clause Vote on Bill Expected Today. Friday Crushing Blow to Vice and Graft- Thousands Cheer Verdict Will Next Be "Washington. May 6- Willi (he adop tion of the free list Hie house today completed il I ho schedules of the Tried on Bribery Charges tariff bill relating to rules of taxa Hon, and beg-nn consideration of the lam. two wol.tons of the hill which DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHITMAN DETERMINED TO SHOW NO QUARTER provide for an income ta.x and the administration of the new tariff law. Indications tonight are that the bill That Aviator Karlson Committed Suicide Is Firm Belief of Friends.

Akron. Mny ii-Thot Charles Karlson, tiic Milwaukee aviator, who fell from his biplane ai Silver yesterday deliberately committed filicide i the belief of friends Karson was tret in the air at the time and is bought to have shut down bis engine, glided to within feet of the earth and then tipped his aeroplane, plunging to a premediatef! deatli. Tile aviator was uesnondent over a love affair and he told his comrades, Friday last that when lie wanted to commit suicide all he would have to do would be for him to forget thai he wa.s in an aeroplane. In tile pockets of the dead man were found two letters from a young woman in Detroit telling of his hopeless love. BELIEVE ARREST IMPORTANT ONE.

New York, May 0. Former Police for itself but I am not going to-stop will come to tomorrow- night or Thursday. The free list was adapted without Inspectors Dennis J. Sweeney, Jamci S. Thompson, James 13.

usury and John J. Murtha, four of ho most a bomb shell amendment, although Republicans of m. At first the I'ered amendments to the various powerful officials of the Kraft rinK red if the re sections. by some here." The verdict fell like iu police headquarters, officers there would port, but when it of their own in the criminal ei aiiiHainii new; ence. phoned to The stiffost fit-lit was waged on free which has held Harlem in its Klip for years, were convicted tonight of conspiracy to defeat justice.

The jury, shed from raw wool, and anions the amendments with the which was out but 3S minutes, re it In sil it was tele turned the verdict at S.03. Ten minutes later the four men crushed and broken, filed slowly over (he brldue of sishs to their cells In in every bor lie question ev OUKll of til i "Who nc. eryoiie asked. ivas one by Hop. Shiirp, an Ohio, Ilomocrat.

who proposed n. 20 fifr cent, fluty. Rep. Payne offered an amendment to creale a non-partisan commission of five members. The amendment was ruled out of order and when an appeal was taken by Republicans the decision of the chair was sustained by a vote of 154 to 87.

trio lonibs to await their sentence on Krlday. At Proctor's Fifth Ave. theatre the bulletin of the verdict was sudden). Authorities of Opinion That Accused Was About to Attempt Robbery Of Mail Car. the crime of conspiracy carries with it a penalty of one year in tho peni-tenitary and $500 fine, and fast upon Hashed upon the moving picture this conviction District Attorney screen.

2C0O persons instantly rose and yell cd: 25 MORE KNIGHTS. The railway ma-il clerks on the lap. Whitman will try each of the officials on the indictments for bribery which "Three cheers for Whitman," they carries with it a penalty of ten vears cried, and the large auditorium echoed Liberty Chamber Initiates Large Class; Banquet and Speeches Follow The district attorney is determined to ta i P-iveryw here the district attorney show no quarter to the men who have was accorded similar tribute. For to mulcted half a million dollars from him, more than to any one goes the credit of the crushing blow delivered to organized vice and graft. It was his summing up, which proved to be "With the lodge rooms beautifully decorated for the occasion liberty No.

Order Knights of Friendship, initiated r. new candidates last evening and then enjoyed a the sensation of the trial, which be gan a week ago today, more th banquet. The affair tool; place in their Hpnoious lodges rooms in the Merklo anything else that brought the speedy verdict. "When he sat down one could hi'h Valley "Buffalo ICrrpres.s" which leaves here at 11.50 were greatly excited last evening 'by the discovery ol a man crouched on tlie platform vhom they thought was about to attempt to ro-b the mail car. The train which started, was stopped, and spe-cial ofHcer O.

C. erner placed the man under arrest He was 'brought to tha police station where ne pave his name as John i a 1 of os Angel es, Cal. He stated that he wns on his way to Mnueh Chunk, where he expected to secure work with a company that was a-bout To put uo a lot of transmission lines, and claims elf art expert lineman. He a No stated that be worked for the Bvll Telephone 'o. in this city about 14 years ago.

'Ha was brought to the station house 'by Oflicer Sten-el. ill! officer Werner of the l-ehi-eh VaPoy will appear against him this morning at Mayors court. have heard a pin drop in the court Miss Kvelina James, the fan Antonio, Texas, girl, now study-in? sculpture in New York, who has been seleo ted to pose for the central figures to be engraved on a number of new coin of the realm. Miss James is very pretty and is called as a perfectly developed young" woman. Oresto Seialientano, the New Yoi Ic gunman, who is being- sought by the entire police force of the metropolis.

is suspected of having been the gangster who tired the shots in a fig lit that resulted in the killing of two policemen and another gangster. room, lie spoke two hours and thirty one inspection district, the SlNth, during: the past Ave years. The quickness and overwhelming manner in which the jury accepted these same, graft charKes which flgrure in the bribery Indictments as a motive for the conspiracy, makes it eventually certain now that the four will ull be convicted for the greater crime and sent to Sing Sinjr. All tli inspectors, save one. are standing firm.

Friends of Murtha have more than once sought to have the district attorney suspend sentence on this charge and great immunity lor the other two indictments for bribery, but the district attorney, who now holds the master hand in the Kraft and police situation said: "i live, minutes. Justice Scabury charge took nearly one hour and three quart ers. The ease went to the Jury at The jurors had not been insid their room five minutes until a court official came out and informed Justie Dolorita O'Gorman.) New York. May 6 A verv quiet affair is to tfcabn.ry they would not go to dinner Huilding. 7th.

and Turner Following the degree work the meni'v-rs, repaired to the dining room where a line luncheon awaited them. Grand Master of Kites Williams of South Bethlehem acted a.s toastmaster, and made a line address. He called upon the following who also made short addresses. District Deputies II. -7.

Weid-ner. mid Charles Whitehead, Vast Irani Sir Night Marshall C. Cannier. Ellsworth Cruver, George Hot bach. S.

Schwoyer, and otliers. Those present hailed from South Bethlehem. Philadelphia and this city. Much credit for the success of the affair is due to the efforts of an able committee consisting of Otto CI. H.

.1. Weldner, Ceorre P. Ileim-bach. Kllsworth Clruvcr and Thomas VERD ICT FAVORS KING WEEPS OVER follow the edding of Mits I 'olorit a O'Gorman, daughter of United States Senator James O'Gorman, to John An tony Al-aher. on May 21, here.

The cere until they had given in their verdict. 'There were only two ballots" said mony will be performed at a solemn high nuotial mass in the chauel of one juryman, who asked that his name Tjoyola School and will be attended only by the members of the families of the principals. Miss O'Gorman and er live sisters are very popular in not he used, "from the first we were of one opinion. But on the first there POLICY-HOLDERS FATE OF SCUTAR Washington society and it was at l.r st thought that the wedding would FUNERAL OF GIRL. were several blanks as several jurors felt they would like to discuss details.

will only discuss terms with if he cives me the names of those stiil hiirher up." All the district attorney would say tonight after his great victory against the system" was "the verdict speaks take place in that city, attended by he pomp and splendor customary at weddings. in the Congressional set. The second ballot was unanimous against all four." Mrs. Unjust to Deprive Monteni C. Fraek.

Annie Williams Wins Case Against American Assurance Co. NOTED HISTORIAN LIMITED SUFFRAGE grins of Possession of City, Says Nicholas. TROTTING ASSO. HEARS COMPLAINTS. LETTERS TO WOMAN IN THIS AT MUHLENBERG LL DEFEATED Ijondon, Way A dispatch to the Express from Clttin.ie.- tittys; The of J.

De- Application Fop Reinstatement A. Rhoades, of Phoenixville, is nied. The funeral of the late Mary dn lighter of OliHrlcs and Rosa Wolfe, took place yesterday afternoon at 1.30. were held in the cli.irch of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 'by the Rev. Buttner, and interment was made In, the Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

The following- floral tributes were received: Purnaticns, mother and father; bouquet of roses, grandma, arid AValllr; spray of carnations. and Mrs. Mar-'iis carnations, and Mrs. John Sobenk; carnations, the Hannah and Pot Bauin: spray of carnations. Mr.

and Mrs. Beidler: carnations. Mrs Kunlile and da.iglitcr Mayme; of lilies of the valley, t'oniimiiy; hand 'bouquet of lilies of the valley. Kdna carnations, Mr. and Mrs.

rimer; and a fdurnber robe, 1'nclc JIarrv and a.pamlonment of Hcrutari by Kiiitf CITY FIGURE IN COURT ACTON Nicholas was full of simplicity wMLhough it was mIioh that the husband of the 'buneliolary Mini plain-liff, Alps. Annio Willliiiua of hud Hinned a n-lesiKe cif sin insurance policy wilh the American Assurance Co a jury at yesterday afternoon's session of civil court awaidud the I'lainlilt' the. full amount of the claim. Tho release, which was prodmed in The Kiitf? rceomnized the Inevitable and preferred to submit to the united Value of History Lies In Our will of Kurope, rather than surrender Floor of Parliament Scene of Intense Excitement During: the Poll. Ability to Profit by It, Says to Austria under the stress of military New York, May 6- William Conley, foree.

He sent for the British minister who refused To give his address and Dr. Robinson. Nc York, May ti. A number of complaints were the board of review of Hie National Trotting" Association a Cter an executive session KMiilH. Anion? the were the following: The.

ion of J. A. Rlionris of who was exelle.l in under tile accusation of with whom he sent his eomiuunicatiou appealed to Magistrate Herbert ta court, was signed by the now deceased to the foreign embassadors in hondon sustain him, because ho wanted to The chapel oi ulifcnoerg was void notriety appeared in Jefferson spieous places denouncing the Army. Conley denied that he had unduely annoyed the colonel, and declared he was acting iu the interest of Hughes, because she was his sweetheart. He said: Hughes, who is a widow, is engaged to -be inarri to me.

fr'hc. was in charge ut Allentow and while there Kins: Nicholas was in ears at tnis. audience while h- disi-ussed the fate thrown open tc i the public last night Market court today iu answer to a husband, during his fatal illness. The plaintiff held that the signature was secured hy means not strictly without fraud. The suit was brought to re- nil many took advantage of the oe- summons obtained from the magistrate of Serutari in a broken voice and de st art ins: a horse F.

o. 2.16 under, usion to listen to the interesting c-and the proper stuii; by Col. William C. Me In rye of the Salvation Army, who charges hhn wilh 5 DIE IN MINE SHAFT. eoner the amount 01 deatli benefits.

ture on historv nith interest, stipulated in th policy elared it was an injustice thai his country should be deprived of the possession of the city which was so necessary to Montenepro's well being' ml use of It. the na me of "Willing:" for reinstate jnent. was denied. tiny K. LinKafrlt and Martin of Hoi and T.

Miller of A I lr. Ha.rey Rohinstm District Attorney Kupp appeared for recogn ized authority on the his- tory of the de velopnient of civillza the defense atid attorney (1. J. A Miller for the plaintiff. and for which so much blood has been itona, ho had been nceused of May Five men blackdamp 1n a de-a mineJof the Taylor here today.

The dead Hartford. Ky. were killed by serlcd shaft at Mines near tion and the hooks that he has written fshed. I sent her a letter every dny She wus sent from there to Auburn. She left her effects in charge of a woman.

This woman abused her confidence and when MYs. Hughes returned to Al'ntown she found her desk riftfled and the letters gone. Xon-suiis were entered in the case? misrepresenting (he time lit a rare in which they ted as timekeepers. on the different phases of the subject of Howard ,1. vs.

the city of esteemed as standard works, fir were white minors made application for the removal of ALDERMAN BOWER'S COURT. Robinson has devoted his life to tin Allentown, and Howard .1. Meyer and Resslp O. Moyer vs the City of Allen- ikJv of hlstnrv ami hei, iho nhij1. expulsion and it.

was arranted. The lovv. Adajiiti of juaj- oratdtuid MR. town in suit, lor damages sustained disorderly conduct. Col.

Mclntyt'e said: "We came into the possession some letters of rearular intimate nature which we believe were sent by this man to a Mrs. Hughes, a sister of the Army, who was in charge of the headquarters in Allentown, I'a. nnd in Atiburn V. Pecnuse of these letters we have asked Mrs. Hughes to leave the Army and she is no longer one of us.

"After the case of Mrs. Hughes was disposed of we filed the letters, with other Army documents and considered the matter closed. Then Mr. Conley demanded the let MINNER CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CONTROLLER. of history in Columbia University since "TjHtcr she learned Mclntyre had obtained possession of them.

She iontlon. G. Thf iiousc of commons rated the Dickinson lull Limited tuttt'rng'e to women by a vote ut' Jtiti to 21'J on tho second reading to-niRht. The hupo throiip-, a waiting tho result of the vote outside the house, recriv- ed the announcement truit the bill had ticen killed with a mighty ronr. From ma 11 throals came cries of rejoicing, while the thousands of utfrajeUes and heir syirii -utilizers save cut to inuir teeiings.

The Hoor of parliament; presented a scene of intense excitement during the foil on the hill. Not for many days has a nicHKtire so aroused the Interest of both sidey. The tileries and corridors Were with hundreds cauer to follow the balloting. Xo suffragettes, nor women suspected of be-inK supporters uf "votes for women," were allowed to rntpr parliament. The mnrerinby which the LHI was killed, for the present session at least, was 47 which was slightly more than had been prcdictcd- Church was fined $10 and the costs of October (huh last, when the plaintiff's 1893.

prosecution by Alderman 1-Joiver last auto struck a tree near 11th and was then requested to leave the Army The audience that filled the chapel FUNERAL OF ANDREW MtNNICH even Ins on a ha of cruelly ill Hamilton damacrins;" the machine. She gave me a. power of attorney to act was first addressed by Dr. Haas, who treat ins nlne-yeur-old lewis Sohaller, for her to get the letters. They were said: "Dr.

Robinson is a famous his and causing Mrs. Mover to sustain a broken arm and other injuries. whom Adams had taken to raise. The refused me torian and tho main exponent of the little fellow went to the home of hi Th? funeral of the late Andrew Min-nfih was held ysfrdHy afternoon. There was a short service in the Hlne rhuivh after whicli interment was The jury will return a verdict' this modern view of history." After other The magistrate said he would ad On the iircenl appeal of his many-friends, Frank Minncr the efficient buildine inspector ha.s declared his intention to run for county controller under the new form of commission government, in case the bill becomes a law, his candidacy being subject tu the will of the people.

stepmother yesterday and showed his morning iu the rase of 1'avid M. Journ the case until May and in the appreciative remarks he introduced the speaker who immediately plunged back and body covered with bruises. Klechner vs. Kdward Ziecenfuss and meanwhile Conley said Mrs. Hughes "lara Kieckner.

The action was iroupht. to recover on a judgment ould make a personal demand for tho ters. We refused to give them up and he has carried on a ampaigu of persecution. He has placed signs in eon- into the heart of his talk by saying: "History has a history of its own IE ttcrs. note of Jt.itK piven iiy i lar to Mary Spangrier who died.

The plain The value of it lies in the srttrlent's ability profit by the events of the tiff, a son of Clara Kleeknor, claims inadc in the cemetery Kist ier otht'ia incr and I'ndertaker II. TTellor had charge of the remaiins. The section gauc of the division of the eMiish A'alley Iluilroad of which the deceas.d was a inemher, iu tel as pallhearers. The floral tri-Iintep were: hounuet of alla lilies, wife Mary and lilies of the valley from the gang. past and them intelligently and TWO NEW DWELLINGS FOR THE 14TH.WARD.

ftoods levied on by the sheriff under a with benefit to himself ourirs? the BIRTHDAY PARTY AT ASKS DIVISION of sale from his mother. Air. Zieeenfuss issued an execution on the She took he boy to the alderman's office ami Humane Otlirer Stuher preferred the rharpe- Yountf Schaller claimed the only caue lie grave to Adams to beat him was liis faluire to promptly return from an errand. He said he met some other children and began playing. On the other hand, Adams elaimes the boy had developed ha ab i wh i he was i to break bim of.

John Howarth was committed to jaii to await a hearing this evening on the ha rffe of non-support of his minor children. John Gestle is the prosecu note, and the sheriff levied on the ood( ftobcrt I'nversast the genial of the Hotel Allen Cafe, vester NEGRO LYNCHED WHILE SHERIFF SLEEPS Harlem, My 6 Accused of THE ROTH RESIDENCE OF the house of Clara Kieckner. The son then hied his claim with the BURGLAR SCARE filing a pistol in the vicinity of Mar sheriff slalintr that the levied on were his which he held under tinez while intoxicated, John a present and in the future. Dr. Robinson then explained the history of history, from its back in tile primordial period to its modern phase.

Primitive history dealt with current events just as the ne wspa tiers ami the magazines of today exploit news. "This branch of history is the competitor of literature and tiie said the speaker. "Political history was the next to follow and that branch was t-stablish- day besran operations on two dwellings alonS the Allentown and Bethlehem turnpike in the 14th Ward- The houses are located east of the home of the late Alfred J. Cradcr. and aro the betinnins- of several more residences which will be erected.

a.n assignment or bill of sale. Sacramento. May 6. -Senator Sanford, Democrat, introduced a res was taken from the Columbia The sheriff asked for an interpleader county jail at ApiiliriK early today and Clinton N. Roth, last evening entertained a iiuirther his friends at his handsome residence along the state road at a birthday dinner.

The home was beautifully decorated olution today providing for a division While the family of S. Grover K. Ftradh-'V of 119 Walnut were about to retire last night, they heard a noise and became frightened, called up po-li headquarters and reported the matter. Sersreant Stoudt. d'spatehed hundred to a tree-in the -prison yard.

to have the title of the goods determined. Cnder the law the claimant be Althoush the lynchers broke into jail anie, the rlainliff. By direction of the for the oevaslon and fine music was ourt the jury must find in favor of the to get the nefiro they were so quiet that the sheriff who was sleepins nearby was not awakened and did not PERSONAL, defendant for the amount of the ap praisement of millinery stock at $167 know of the tragedy until he found the body danlinr from the tree. ed by Thucidides, probably the tirst great historian. Then with the begiii-ning of the Christian Kra, religious history took its hold on the minds A Jury returned a verdict for of the state of Calilbornia.

The resolution after recitinK the area and the population of California compared with states on the Atlantic Coast, also states with the o-pening of the Panama Canal the population of the state will increase greatly and declares that the state should have additional representation in congress. The comrress provides that the territory known as ''south of the Tehao-api" shall comprise one slate to ibe Otlioer f'awley to the scene. The officer made a thorough investigation, but found If hit rudevs were try-ins" to admittance to the house, they made their escape the offerer arrived. MURRAY OUTPOINTED. favor of Benjamin Krim vs.

Otto tor. Wilson Levan will be a hearing this evening on the charge of suri-ty of the peace preferred by his wife, Ca rrie- John I-aub of Kgypt waived a hearing yesterday and entered bail for trlaj at Court -on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Francis Peters. The latter alleges that Iaub assaulted his youns son when the boy was roller skating on Liub's pavement. Haniel O'Honnel and Robert May- 1 berry, who were arrested on Sunday! furnished. Kollowiriar various cads and games the guests enjoyed a fine spread.

The sruests left at a late hour wishing Mr. Roth many more birthday anniversaries. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Schmoyer. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Werley.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blank, Mr. C. Diener.

Died of Pneumonia. of the readers and it dealt with Catho Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolf of 4i'J X. Sin announce the engagement of their daughter.

Florence Holf to Mr. Paul J. Arnold, a businessman of Reading. Tiie wedding will take place May 2'J. In the caFe of Clarence C.

Ropers licism, until the advent of Mither. vs James 11. Wriirht, the defendant Kdwin Adam BoRcrt, son of Charles when this phase became factional. and Kosane ol North confessed judgment in amount of 'end the costs. This sort of history went into the minutest and most unimportant de known as "South Cafeteria' while tiia I The jury in the case of Chase Nnr- rest Of the state shall ije kno-wn as "California." series vs.

Clinton M. Wooiif return Jed a verdict infavo of the defrnditit. New Yotk. May 6 Frankey Hums tonicfit out ooin'ed Jimmy Murray in a f.ist ten round bout at the Atlantic harden A. WENT 10 ROUNDS TO DRAW.

LAST DANCE OF SEASON, F. O. E. CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7th. 3-u.

tails with which the average reader could not he interested and which were of no positive value to the thine recorded. Voltaire was the first man to revolt acainst this form of hisor. and Mrs. onus Schmoyer. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Jacob Furler. Mr. and Mrs. Crank Rmmet.

Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furler. and Mrs.

John mith. -Mr. and Mrs. W. n.

Skinner. Mrs. Kate Bnlliet. Sallie Weaver. Mrs.

Nora Bassard. Mrs. Oeorgc Her ev rninR oflicer Rodaers, were re-manded to jail for a heart nc on the harg of chicken frtpaline. Alderman Rower will hear the cae in which Sergeant Heckler is the prosecutor. St-, died at 4 o'clock afternoon of pncunion.a ag-ed, ly ears.

He was born in township the son of Charles and 1 -ano Boert. Thirteen days aco he contracted a cold which eloped irio I-iicuinonia. Besides his parenis he i survived by two s'sters Lizzie and Katie, and too brothers. John and Thomas, lie ae a member of the Salisbury Reformed CITY CANNOT BE SUED FOR FURNISHING 14TH WARD WITH WATER IOWA PLANS TO CUT EXPENSES and since his time only the 012 tacts were presented. Aftr Voltaire, the philosophical his'orians made their ad TVs Moines.

May S. Increased man. Mrs. Fr.incis Reher. Mrs.

Marnu! COOPER -The I'mhrciu Man, Hamilton repair your Umbrella and Parasols at reasonable prices. 19-tf ladvl York. May 6 Yoiinsr Mike Tnoan of New York and orc Ah of Philadelphia foutrht ten faM 3 od nriMiH rounds to a draw at "The city of AllentoBti can not be sued for not supplying the 14fh Ward efficiency and a reduction in the cost of comlm'tiiiR tlie public offices and business of the folate of Iowa are I with water, nor can the city insti Rron's pymnasium tonirht. tute condemnation proceedings to se the results aimed at hv the legisla Erdmnn, Mrs. Ids Reirrbold.

Messrs. Walter Wink. Stump. Arthur. Mowrey.

Harvey Oogert. Wm. KeNeh. Henry Herm-hach, George Hoover. P.

T'eAngelis, Herman Cooper. Roy Werley. Charles Furler. Paul Furler. Mis-en Emma Toman.

Anna Furlr. Lovlne cure the. Bethlehem Water Company's t'liun-h and the Red Funeral arrangrmriits will he announced later. TIGERS AFTER CHASE. TURTLE WITH INITIALS IN SHELL tive retrenchment and rform committee, which organized today to he- plant in the Urn declared i certain prominent citizen la-t.

even HEAVY RAIN STORM. There was every" indication of rain yesterday afternoon. The skies to the westward looked ugly and menacing, a storm was and the strm broke over the western end of the country. Around Hillside and Snyders-vill there was a. heavy down-pour, accompanied by lightning aid thnnder-The storm then passed around the western edge of the county and disappeared.

pill its wark. The committee proposes to put every department of the State ing. following certain statements made in the council meeting, and vent and the form used by them include their comments on all the facts they treated. "Modern history has taken a scientific turn, and history now devotes itself to th study of the past and the question: What is the past?" The gist of the entire lecture was that history is only valuable as a guide to the proper maintenance of a life, a business or a government. We can profit by the m'stakes of others and.

following in so far as It Is possible, the example of those who have been successful In the line of endeav South Alelnto-wn young men on Sunday found a turtle en tne mountain near the Rijt Rock with the initials I 5 and carved on the shell. Werley. Rose Furler and Ada Werley. and S. SmSth.

Herbert Etrrmet. Roy government, so far as possible, on actions by that body. "scientific management" bais. By Erdman. Harold Purler.

Roy Furler. The interviewed party requested the ahalishinz he committee clerk Millie Furler. Helen Furler. Thelma Detroit. May President Xavin and Manager Jennings have determined to try to solve the Tiger first base jjrubleni by a reouirin.

Hal Chase. It is I robable a good proposition will he made to Manager Chance. has Mullin. Willette a suidut Democrat to openly reuqest any one tern in the legislature the Furler. Edna Furler.

Josephine Fur to state under what legal authority tee expects to effect a saving of ler. Mary Purler. Aunie Furler. Mr. Calvin Glick.

Mr. and Mrs. C. X. J.

Roth. Mr. John Meyers George Rein- the city could enter upon condemnation proceedings, and declared that f25.0O0 a year. Another suggestion is that thousands of dollars in printing no sueti proceedings could be lnstitu- UMPIRE OWENS "FIRED." New York. May President Thomas J.

Lynch of the National aseball league announced today that lie had dismissed L'mpire C. B. Owens for violation of the rules of deportment. The violation coneisted In entering a gambling resort bills may be saved by judiciously catcher and couple of surrlns int. elders all considered letter players than some of the New York regulars ho bold.

Polly Roth. Arthur Roth Mrs. Henry Reiche nhach and Ray Patter ed against a corporation chartered by "boiling down" the legislative journ or In wnicn we Greeks had no history with which to build uo a present but we have the WE NEVER MISREPRESENT When you buy a Piano, you want, above all else. RELIABILITY. You mant to be sure the State.

son. als and the annual reports of the var might figure in such a deal. ious departments. pst of the ages to guide ms. BUFFALO'S SOCIIAU County Treasurer Henry P.

Krause. HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS. that the statements made by the dealer are backed by facts. Pianos like Allentown Herd No. Loyal Order We will store your furs, insure the -sainst all Iocs and return them to will begin to-day to distribute the money received for liquor licenses at PERSONALS.

he Steinway. Hardman. Lester, etc of Buffalo will hold their monthly ICE CREAM SOCIAL. The Woman's Relief Corps of EL the last session of license court. at for whic we are agents, are recogniz hass-en-peffer social this evening in B.

Toun; Post ill conduct an ice Mrs. Sarah Hopper 1512 Turner surgical. Julius Lendo. Kat Greenville, medical. Charles SVhackler.

141 North Jordan surgical. Carl Wallender, of Hompton, N. who spent the past tew days with Knnt W.illender. treasurer of the orpheum Theatre, returned home. you next fall thoroughly cleaned small cost to you.

Storage Plant New York City ANEVTALT BROS Hi Hamilton St. I1ITK BEAR adv l-tf their hail -Merkle building 7th and Turner S. Tbs will be the last social to te held this season. Every Fall Dinner or Sapper. 25c.

cream social at the'r rooms. South ed by the leading musicians to be the best in their respective grades. AYe never misrepresent our Pianos. KRAMERS? MCSIC Hr.EL adv. 544 Hamilton th SH.

Saturday from 6 to i p. m. Large variety of meats. one welcome. Game wi.l be started PHIL 53G Hamilton St.

-d promptly at a.45- LAST DANCE OF SEASON, T.AST TiATMP'R OP STTAROV LAST DANCE OF SEASON, DANCING TONIGHT F. O. E. CLUB WEDNESDAY i DANCING TONIGHT Weather Eastern Pewna Cleurfe DANCING TONIGHT IT TV PT.UB wr.TJNESTlAY P. PT.nR WFTiUFsniv DANCING TONIGHT ALLENTOWN BAND HALL.

Cooler, Wednesday: Thursday ALLENTOWN BAND HALL. EVENING. MAY 7th. ALLENTOWN BAND HALL. ALLENTOWN BAND EVENING, MAY 7th.

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Pages Available:
40,169
Years Available:
1879-1918