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Al PEMOCTtAXTKIPAT, MAY 2.1 1913TWJULFTn PAGE en Main street. Keverai new cases of typhoid fevei WOMAN DEFENDS SLA YER KUTZTOWN. ii, the irrad- tendanta of the hospital and about two nf the church who The Wonderful Auratone Proves Good by the Work It Has Done. A Godsend to the Deaf. Allentown people responding to the offer made by The Atomo Radio Institute, of Easton, Pa.

All persons, particularly those that are deaf or those who have Head Noises or Catarrh in any form, are invited to call at Suite Nos. 101-102, Hotel Allen, Allentown, on Saturday, May 24th, and have the specialist, Dr. Wilkinson, explain and demonstrate this wonderful invention, "THE AURATONE." Remember the date of Dr. Wilkinson's next visit, Hotrf Allen, Saturday, May 24th. tiia Illu.li Behoul.

who uci.jii$ uiaia a will graduate at public exercises in the audtotorlum. on join. iv nahn p.ni iiHa Dunkelber- gcr, Julia Kemp, Helen Nonmoyer, Beu luh Rothermtl, Anna ievangoou uu Lovey Schaeffer. Tho present teach ing force wero re-eieeiee vriuuini Rcnschler, and assistant principal. t.ltiir an iuereaSA in 3alary.

The work done by the teachers -was rol.TireniVd by the board of directors. ftlr. and Airs. win. j.

i jo, toed to Hovertottn on Sunday where they visited relatives. Illmer IJiietrlch. who is employed -as an eleclrlclan at Albany, N. is vis iting bis parents during tne ivcei-. Trinily l.utheran I'nrsonage is finished and has the appearance of a new luiine.

on last Sunday an effort was made to reduce part of the Indebtedness on the newly 'built paiwonnge of Grace V. K. Church, sum realized Hieing $125. (in next Sunday tho Watch us Grow adult Indies' organized bible class will have their first anniversary evercises with an afternoon meetin for ladies tu at the evenlncr and afternoon session will be jrlvcn by Mrs Sarah Harnest Snyder, or fittn iiurg. Mrr- It.

l.ond:-riorf and aon Kenneth attended the funeral of Mr. II. S. Souder, -at Catasnuo.ua on Sunday. X.IAllmon rtf r'alflailOUO.

iS ViS- itir his dauifhttr, Mrs. George Rhode, gone epoch of the world, rtosidos the island-continent of AustijulV Heli, with Tesmunlu, the Australia Life-region includes New Guiana, the largest of all Islands, 300,000 square miles, in area, and the large islands stretching from New Guiana toward Java and Borneo, but nut including those two. At a remote epoch this whole region was continuous land, says Weekly." At a period still more remote in tho secomfury ago of geology, only one part of tho whole, area was above the sea, that part, of Australia, which is on tho s'do farthest from New Zealand; and this huge southwestern island had already received the ancestors of its ancient plants and animals, probably from southern Asia. At the period when the southwestern island was first populated ly mammalian animals, one of the must Important matters in animals life, namely, the. production of the young, was still at a very early stage.

Anions many of the animals the old fashion of Inylng eggs, inherited from reptile ancestors, still remained, even though the young were; fed with milk after they were hatched. In Australia, there are still some of these primitive mammals which lay eggs; the duck-filled pluyluiH, or ornithorhyncus, and tho echidna, or porcupine, or ant-eater which is almost equally primitive. But the great majority of the Australian mammals had already, even, at the remote period we are got one stage beyond the egg-laying epoch. They produced their young alive, small, blind, naked, unformed creatures vmVh had to be tucked into a skin pouch on the abdomen of the mother, and kept there. are reported by the health board.

Tin sick aru doiiisr well. Trlulty Church announced a strawberry festival for duiurdaj evening-. Mr. nil Mrs. Wm.

V. jLiarrs and fa-nilly vltdted for several days at Den. ver, lancaster county. Wm. Donmoyer, uutoed to Philadelphia to return with Lewis Bprlnser, uttorney, -who underwent private them inent in a hospital.

His condition la no 'better TWO OF REP. MILLERS BILLS BECOME LAW. Harrisburg, May 22. Two of Representative W-arren K. Miller's billa were approved by Governor Tentr Wednesday night.

fine was tho bill to allow courts to fix the compensation of special auditors to audit accounts of the pro-thohotary, recorder. register and other officials Instead of the compensation of $1.60 per day. The other extends the Jjie-n Act ol May to include dyors of cut-ton, wool or silk yarns. LICENSE TO MARRY. Oscar Forker, Hellertown, and Mar-jorle J.

Zottlerooyer, West Bethlehem. Advertise in the Democrat To Be Well Dressed is no longer an extravagance, but an economy, for to keep your suit cleaned and pressed preserves it doubles its life. Bring your garments to us to be renovated; we use modern methods of dyeing, cleaning, pressing, repairing, etc. Low prices and first-class work. FRENCH DRY CLEANER AND DYER Bell Phone 1589 949 Hamilton Street.

EVERY HOUSEHOLD Ks. ft RELIEVES, PAIIJ Madeline Z. Doty This woman lawyer -who has devoted much time to the study 'or cri-me and criminals, expresses the opinion that the execution ul Happy Ja.k Muhvmcv. the New York aangestcr. was in a way a mistake not ike SdmttlAc Rmedy For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles.

Stiff Joints. Neuralgia, Headache, Mosquito Bites, etc to ibenelit society. She thinks he never had ie cnance nil or icf tram Again EL FOUGERA A. CO. INC SHOULD BE JN Free SamploJ mailed appuca.

m. of rour Drwntiit SCEYSTON l-KROLLER li Pram all L'rugglsts not luu i Miss Do.y created a a eusa urn in order to make a liar of a ceu.un ard. thrm being normal in every respect. The father, Yankee lilte Fannie, is a thoroughbred and comes of priza-winning Ktnck. The bodies of tho uncanny animal began behind tho The seventh leg, which had two heels and eight, toes, was placed between the two bodies.

The unusual canine's body will be taken to the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Department. INTERESTING FACTS OF Fauna, of Australia, Representative of on Anaient Era in History of the World. The animals and plants of the world ore driven into tho regions almost as clearly marked as the political bnundries of empires. The Australian region is perhaps the, most clearly marked and the most peculiar nf them all. Its indigenuous inhabitants, both accompanied the chorus there in spe cial cars.

The cnorun wan uuuc-. direction of Miss Ksthor I.ee and the o. i.i.,.uram rendered was highly appreciated. The progn in as render ed was as follows: JO i-nyiu, i-ihmuo. encore.

Kentucky Pane: rending, Carrie Kanimel; solo, "Calm as the Night," Klora Gross; plnno solo, L-illte Meuley: vocal trio, Voices of the Misses Luyton, Garnet and Morris; All in a Garden Fair, chorus; encore. Ching-a-Rlm? piano solo, iiIt.im! duet. Partinc. Margaret and T-ulii Plehl; Drink to JMe only, semi-chorus; soin, tras ninnrnrn und das Schmetterling; Who Knows, Miss f. I'Ce; reading, Irene Whitehead; Korget-Me-Not; Bedtime song; chorus.

SUMMONED HOME BY DEATH OF Raymond Willman. poi, of Morgan Willman, of No. 715 Gordon street, left Wednesday for Buffalo. N. in response to a telegram from his wife, Informing him of the sudden death of their child at that place.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Willman formerly resided In Allentown, and Mrs. Willman preceded her husband to Buffnlo on Monday, where he had expected to Join her in a brief visit before continuing thUr journey to Big Timber, Mont. FUNERAL OF A.

R. BRANDT. The funeral of the late Augustus R. Rarndt, whose body was found In the mill race at Pettinos foundry facing works on Monday night, took place from the home 6f his sister, Mrs. Pauline Rekhard, No.

745 Cherokee St. South Bethlehem, yesterday afternoon, with a service. A special car left Fiot and Clirnkee'' fur Allentown, where the body was buried in Union Cemetery. Deceased served in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War. He was honorably dlschargi'd December 22, 1001.

LEADING STOVE Best Makes Only Reel Cross Othello Lehigh Faultless The Best Always Cheapest Leading Stove Store 440 -North St. 1 PHONES. CLOTH HATS Knockabout Styles for Those Who Aspire to be "IT." Grey, Brown. Tan Tweed Effects. "Swagger Popular Priced.

Lewis L. Anewalt Co. 617 Hamilton St. "Knox" "Imperial" "Stetson 'Special" SOLE AGENCY Woshington AND RETURN Sunday, Hay 25th LEAVE Allentown 5 13 a. m.

lQinaua ............3.9 a. m. Macunicia 3 a. m. Alburns 3.37 a.

m. Shamrock Mertztown Topton Reading- 3.42 a. m. 3 4i a. m.

3 iO a. m. 4.20 a. m. ARRIVE Washington lrt 0 a.

m. LEAVE Washington P- m. S. ptiol. Library.

Art Oallenr and New Nntionai Uieum oicn Sunday. Hay $300 i Radio Treatment for Chronic Diseases. Thf results obtained during the past several weeks by the Specialists of the A CRA-TOXB (a new device for the. demonstrations a nd treatments through the medium of the now well known AURO-TOXE (a new device for the treatment of deafness and head noises) justify them in making statements that would sound almost impossible. THE DEAF HEAR HEAD NOISES CEASE.

The Institute makes this statement to you. They want all who read this paper to know of the remarkable results in only a few initial treatments, and in make their statements more convincing- they do not ask yon to accept, the word of the Specialist, hut cordially invite all sufferers from HBAD NOISKS, CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DBAFNESS to call on Dr. Wilkinson, Room No. 1 02, Hotel Allen, on Saturday, May 24th, and inspect for yourself what is now acknowledged to he the most modern, up-to-date and scientific apparatus fur accomplishing- permanent results and the results that are claimed for it. SfBTJOTDR than this, they are at liberty to publish the following letter Riven to them by one of the many patients who have been accepted for treatmnt and who, in his own -words, expresses his gratitude.

The letter written as it is by one of Eastern's well known residents, cannot be disputed or discredited: April 21st, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: I have been a sufferer from catarrh, catarrhal deafness and head noises for the past eighteen years. On Feb. 25, 1913, I started treatment with the ATOMO RADIO INSTITUTE, Northampton Bank Building, and at this time, April 20th, 1913, note the following results: I can hear my watch tick with my right ear, can hear the canary bird sing when I am in one room and the bird in another. I can also hear the door bell ring from the dining room of my homo.

The noiss in my head is, lessening and I firmly believe that tha doctors-will eventually succeed in stopping the noises entirely. I have tried every known appliance and all kinds of jpiedictne to no etfect and I can safely say that if these doctors cannot cure me there is no cure, as they have the most wonderful invention in the world for treating the deaf, and the only treatment that has ever benefitted me. I spent $250 with one doctor alone and received absolutely no benefit from his treatment. Respectfully, LEIGHTON M. BOHN, 629 High Street, Easton, Pa.

Letters similar to this arc cm file in our offices, space alone making it impossible for us to publish more than one at a time. An examination will be made free of charge by our Specialist. Dr Wilkinson, and If you too, like Mr Ryhn, have been spending money without scouring results, if you have tried doctor after doctor, until discouraged, then by all means pay at least one visit to rr Wilkinson, at the Hotel Allen. Saturday, May 24th. It will cost you nothing it may save vou much.

See for yourself this wonderful machine, by which the' deaf are mad'e to hear, by which those distressing sounds. hissniR, roann and crackling in the ears slowly subside until they become only a memory. the purpose of further demonstration, and in order -that raw miflorors may have ample opportunity to learn just what the AURATONE will do for you the Institute sends Dr. Wilkinson to Allentown on" Saturday ot each week, and he will give free demonstrations for the general betterment of all the patients lio wish to investigate. TO ALL SUFFERERS FROM EAR TROUBLES, DEAFNESS, HEAD NOISES, CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.

NOTE To any patient who at present is taking treatment with their family doctor for any of the above condition, we most cordially invite both you and physician to accompany you, this in order that we may demonstrate not only to you as the sufferer, but to any and all physicians who may care to learn more of this newly-installed device. The. question most frequently asked of us Is why does this wonderful Auratone do the work you claim. Possibly we did not make entirely clear as to the principle of this machine. Let us so a little farther into this pnd see if we cannot make you understand just why we have without a doubt the most wenderful device in the world for the treatment of deafness.

Ind von ever stop to think that the most natural thing for any part or Hie bndv to feed on is that food for which it was made. Kor instance, the muscles were made fr exercising and exercising is the best food you could possibly pive the muscles. You trlve food to the stomach to work on and there is no question to what would happen to the body if the stomach -were not -given the proper amount of exercise. Nkw in trailing the ear, we pive to the car. by -the a.

of the Auratone. what Nature intended it should have, sound wav-es and it is done ohsolu.r-lv- without Pain. THE ATQMO RADIO INSTITUTE lu to a larte expense to install a device that is up to date, and is esper-iaJly made to treat the ear. It has been having wonderful success the world over and is enntinuins to have success, in your own town Why don't you be and al least investigate the claims that we make. Come and see for ourseir.

lm not take our word for any thin we tnicht have to mcmt OR We also invite all sufferers from any CHRONIC DISEASE. AILMENT OR AFFLICTION to call en our Specialist on this date and see a DEMONSTRATION OF THE RADIO CURRENT, the latest and most successful form of treatment for the permanent relief of Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Kid-nr Liver and Bladder Trouble. Diseases of the Nervous System. Rhumatism, Neuralgia. Catarrh in all its forms.

Skin Diseases, etc. Kxamination and Consultation Given by Dr. Wilkinson Absolutely FYee to A1'" Note the Tate: Hotel Allen, Allentown, Saturday. May 24th. 9 JO A.

M. to 9 P. M. 9 90 Beekman Street. Ne-w To.

i FRITCH Jl lii MACUNGIE.PA t3 within convenient reach of the milk supply, till they got their growth and were better able to end for themselves, There pouched or marsupial animals are characteristic of Australia, though there are a few strufiglers, like the opossum, in the New World. Must conspicuous among the Ausralian marsupiels, or pouch-bearers, are the kangaroos, of which there are nine species of large size, and forty' smaller species, as well as a curious tree-climbing kangaroo, in New Guiana The largest, the great red kangaroo stands five feet high and weighs as much as a man. DIED IN HOUSE WHICH HE TO BORN Charles Bauer, widely known and respected resident of near Maciinic, died at his home at this place- Wednesday. IcatU was due to ills incidents to his advanced ae. Mr.

Bauer was confined to bed for the. past niiu-months, lie died in the house in which ho was horn, years ao. In the summer of In company with lifty other residents of l.chiKh county hft einisra ted to Summit, county, Ohio. The party made their start from Trcx-lertown and journeyed by wagons and hortcthack, oicn.p.vinr twenty-one null a half (lays in making the trip. Ot this company there are now -but two survivors.

The deceased is survived 'by tho following children. William, of Maeun-ffle; Charles Kast. Texas; at home; Mrs. Marin. Walherl, nt honie; Vrn.

William Lauor, South "Bethlehem; Mrs. Augustus DeLoiiK, West Bethlehem. Fourteen fourteen great-srandehiUlren and one Kreal orreat riii nil ch i Id survive him. These (brothers ami sisters also survive: Henry, of i i Miniel and Miss Maria Manor, of Loniiswamu; Mrs. Jonathan ITaas, of Toptnn, and Mrs.

Ilenrv of Maxatnwii.v. The funeral will be held from his late home, near on Monday morning at o'clock with Curt her services at Grace Lutheran t'hurch. Maeunie, Rev. W. M.

Kopenhaver of-flciatlnff. Intereinnt will ho 'Uiade hi the ewmetery adjoining S.domon'a Reformed Church. nwirt-; Centre Square. 11 have had ami slin exurcsc.l nerseii a cri which he 3.vo his lite. Mulraney went 'bravely to his death Judge who had stamped him as a cow ESCAPES HOSPITAL.

Shortly after supper Wednesday, O. illiams, of VVuluutport, an inmate at. the Rittersville Wtalc Hospital, escaped form the Institute and thu local police have hen notified lo be on the lookout for him, 11c is forty-six vears of age, five foot, nine inches in iioighth and weighs 129 pounds He has hisinitials, O. W. tatooed on one of his forearms, i.

FR1EK BULL PUP. Had Two Bodies, Two Tails, and 7 Lecis Lived only A Few Minutes. JviiiM'Pcil with I wo bodies, seven legs two tain, hotli of the regulation screw variety, and on normal head, a brimllo, Hnsli.n bull pup came into lie world Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Samuel' llotlich, 515 South Sixteenth Philadelphia. The Creak of nature lived only a few minutes. Ilotlieh's Kuunie Kxtine, mother of the mnust i-oeity.

gave birth to six ether pups in the same litter, all of 'The House of li For Men Great Spring and And the not. stand in looking suit at garments are We also merits of our to state at this man who is Give to Prove in Your Look at our few garments. From any will find the can plainly see and new patrons To those here, we today or tomorrow. so exceptional to a point of And that is precious to "ol all Ages aed Stages this Line bi Koch Person Clothes Offers the Style Quality ot Certain Satisfaction. beauty about this handsome line that cost can the purchaser's way, for you can buy a good as low a price as $6.75 $7.85 or $9.50, and the simply elegant.

might print pages of good news on the superior high standard $15 to $25 suits, but all we care time is in the form of a general reminder to the interested in new clothes. this Store the Opportunity its Superior Advantages Favor. The Best Store for Young Men. From tho "Straw Hat "'that adorns your Tioa.1 to the Uo-T-c that dress your feet THIS is your store for cor CUSS OF 10 GRADUATE FROM TOWNSHIP SCHOOL rect new models; examine the fabrics; try on a point of interest, quality, style or price, you Koch and Person values so attractive that you why old friends of this store come continually keep on adding to the list. men and young Men who are not regular patrons extend a special invitation to view our lines For Friday and Saturday our values are that we are confident of meriting satisfaction excellence never before attained in our experience.

satisfaction is as valuable to the purchaser as it the store. food) Sc person Summer Styles Not only "Young Men," but Men of all ages invited to inspect our Magnificent Stocks Von can save morey coininff to us too. no tloubt aU.ut THAT, wo'll suit vou in Quality; we'll you in Price ami that "come again" look will on your Miiilins? face win you leave the More. P. Snyder.

President; Charles Koenig. Secretary; James M. Baucher, Treasurer: Samuel T. Waidelich, Frank li. Snyder.

Th nriiritt. which made the ar rangements for the program consisted of Milton 1. Ieibv. nairman; oi. Hermany, Annie L- Heintzelman.

Jas. L. Kerschner. John F. Weiss and Oscar D.

Henry. The graduates and the subject of their Ezra WW. Loy. t.int.tnn.n the Corner- Marvin N. Snyder.

"The Light of BaT;" Miss Hattie M. Donat. "A Ciiiid's Question." Miss Mary C. Feinour, "Every Man's Problem;" Stanlev H. German.

"True Manliness;" Miss Eva S. Klingaman. 'To the Man Who Kaiis;" Mis Stella A. Bond. The Mariner's Dream;" William J.

Peters. "Two Ruads:" Norman M. Wertman. 'The Oojrct in Miss Melba F. Ltitz.

ale-dictorlan. F-sniliar Characters County Superintendent Rupn and Rev. M. F. Klingaman made splendid addresses.

GIRLS' CHORUS CAVE FINE ENTERTAINMENT. The Inmates, doctors and nurses of the State Hospital at Ritetrvii: ere treated to a night of music last evening when the Oirls" Chorus of Bethany V. ('hue rendered a pronam of vocal and instrumental selections. The rtmcert was held In the auditorium of the hnepitaL hich was pa. to the doors iU the iiuualea aa-i al- The nineteenth annual commencement of the schools of Lynn township was held Wednesday in the Ijynnville Church, the church being crowded for the exercises.

Ten ft'idcnts were sraduateJ and occupied a platform erected in the chancel. Due to the illness of Stanley J. Wananiaker, one of the graduates, he was unaole to partake in the eser-cise. The members of the cradjating class are the Misses Meba L- Lutz. lattie M.

Donat Htelia A. Bond. ISva S. Kliiisaman. Norma M.

Wertman. Kzra. W. Joy. Mary Keinour.

Wil-iUm J. F'eters. Stanley J. Wanamaker, Marvin N. t-nyder and Stanley 1L lif-nna n.

There were also two past graduates. They were Nevin L. Smith and Miss He-len Bleiler. The "instructors in the school of l.nn township re the Misses Florence Kuntz, Ada J. Bachir.an, Annie Heintzclrraii.

Mame E. Wuehter. Hat-tie Fetherolf. Minnie U. littler.

Florence Philips. Jennie A. Foster. Olive S. -swald.

Eva KistlT. Kdna Sny-tlT. Mrs. I K. Klingaman.

Messrs. Jotn F. Weiss. J.rnr? 1. Krs'-hner.

1 Hermany. A. Khnraman. Milton I Ijeiy, Os-ar D. and rvnjj The uEh Uiretors axa: Superior Garments.

Kuhns: Kerschner 719-21 Hamilton Street Corner Hall. Store Cpon Saturday Evenings IIWI1 fit i.

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