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ALLENTOWN DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913 FIFTH PAGES, OWING TO THE PURIM BALL DRESSMAKERS OF CITY FAITHFULNESS AND EFFICIENCY REWARDED ANNIVERSARY C.E. ANNUAL FIREMEN'S MEN INSPECTION TRIP PRUDENT IAL WERE NEVER SO BUSY As In previous years, the gowns worn will compare favorably with those of rL.V.n. MEETING MASS MEMORIAL SERVICE ivew lork, Phlladolphla and othor cit BY LEGISLATORS AT ALLEN ies. 1 A largo attendance from out of town Is expected as the Allentown purlin, bull ranks high with ihoso of the In Y. M.

0. A. Hall Tomorrow largest cities. Mltny reservations ut uie Hotel Allen have alsoady been re Notables Coming; Eleven Deaths in Local Department During Last Year. Visit State Hospital and.

Other Institutions In This Vicinity. k- rt ii vr ii i i i i i Afternoon Rev. H. E. Stocker the Orator quested.

Enjoyable Annual Function by Officials, Agents and Their Ladies. Allentown staff No. 1 Prudential In- ,1 ii. ,1 I. Wn Tusday evening, Fobruary 18th.

Is the date set ftjr this roolal everut which will bo held In Mealoy's Audi The preparations that have been The special committee of the Ap- The memorial services of. the Allen. torium. under way the past week or two by pioprlatlons Committee of the House town Kiro Department Will bt con suraneo held tlylr annual business meeting and baiiuuet lust night at of Itenreaeiitativea of Harrlsbur vis- ducted Zlon Reformed Church, tho Christian Endeavorers of lehlgli county to celebrate the thlrty-Beoond the Hotel Allen. Tho olflcials.

agents, Ued the Rlttersville veeterdav Church and Hamilton streets, Rev, their and friends to tho number lor the purpose of ascertaining facts Simon Slpple, pastor tomorrow even UNIQUE RECITAL anniversary of the organisation of the Christian Endeavor movement In the regarding tho peci.al maintenance do- ins. world, are about completed, and all l5 teleleney apropriation or $76,000 aeUed The different companies will assom-for' by the Board of Trustees of the Wo their respective quarters and Institution. The committee consisted from there proceed to the Sunday tliero remains now to be done is for tho faithful ones to gather in the Y. of about 150 sat down to tin excellent menu prepared under tho personal direction op Robert Unverzagt, the hotel's popular -manager. Letters of regret were read from Warren F.

Dry-don. president; Edward V. Gray, fourth vice president; William I. Hamilton; secretary. F.

A. Baker; assist OF RARE MERIT of Samuel Xetal. ohilrmnn: W. F. School room of the church in a body, 51.

C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 8.30 o'clock and participate in the exer Whitman. Krank C. Rnt.

12. R. Ben- arriving no later than seven o'clock. cises. ion CJeorge Snssa-man end Dr.

C. M. C. Here they will meet the Chief and Camobell. Thev came her from liar- assistants.

tire commissioners, the Every indication points to this be ant secre'ary and William It. Croll, risburs on the Queon of the Valley and Mayor and ex-Mayors, the Fire Mar Indian Music and Lore Pres were met at thn station bv Col. H. C. shal of tho Stato.

Joseph I Baldwin; ing one of tho largest and most inspirational gatherings of our young supervisor. Addresses were made by Supt, J. M. Brown, Lawrence II. Rupp, and others.

Klinglers rehestra furnished the muslo. people and with tho promise of hav ented in Highly Entertaining Manner. Trexler and E. M. Young, members President of the State 'Firemen's As-of the board the local members of tli sociation, Charles L.

Salin, of Ridley siate legislature, Messrs. K. G. M. Park; Chairman of the law committee Culms.

James Miller and Warren of tho Stato Association, District Chief ing the Rev. Hary E. Stocker, pastor of the I'lret Moravian Church, South Those present wer: W. P. Marsh.

Bethlehem, toma'se the address1, there Miller, who whlked them to the new George IValliiiger, ot pniiattelpnitt, Ray Holmes, Mrs. Deutsch. Mrs. Heckman. Miss II.

Da Vin, Miss B. With song, music, expression and every reason to believe that tho Institution in three automobiles. There Hon- Frank M. Trexler. and news, they were met by Dr.

Henry I. Xlopp, Paper representatives. Invitations have zeal of the 'member. as well as the "1B "lo ana wo woi-ks oi ui0 Confe. Mrs.

Fenstermacker, Mrs. friends of the organization in this imiHuis, me nrst Americans, was in- B. Rahn, Mrs. M. Delbert, Mrs.

Frank tlm Htntvnr Frlfeh. oeen sent to an oi tne auove ana mm dps. infrmn Lolh. u-ho practically accepted by all county who attend, will be greatly In creased. f.sr.nrrr.,1 thm.ioh th.

entire sr- Upon tho assembling of the mem i uneitetien manner uy Ihrle. Mrs, Harvev Heydt, Mrs. N. P. Miss Katherlne Van Deusen, Sutphen.

Werley. Mrs. A. S. Urffer, Mrs If.

piano; Miss Mary Goodman West, Qamnn, Mrs. R. Iobst, Mrs. M. E.

voice, and Mies Sara S. Gabriel, ev- OfAirinrrer rciiWh Rm Tr ff i n.nio than bors of all the companies, the entire The pastors of churches having a h.ni,. in tli trin dnrtnc which body will proceed to church, Christian Endeavor society and the pastors of churches having other tho ifii ii, nrt nvwvthini tr, the where a reservation will be kept for i-ircaiuu, in-iruciors in tne respective M. Brown, Miss Gertrude Heokman. departments at tho Allentown College Dr.

Tims. H. Weabor, Lawrence B. evident satisfa jt Ion of tho "visitors, them. The services will begin at 7.30 young peoplo organizations, other than tho Endeavor are urged to likewise be Afterwards, a hrlof mretlnir w.i..

held o'clock and will he in charge of Rev rlfut msc evening. Rupp. R. H. Ephiston.

J. At. Brown, Despite the heavy rain a large and L. a in th Superintendent's ofllee when Mr. Simon slpple, the pnstor, and Harold appreciative audience gathered in the crelss, Landes F.

Miller, T. A. Dtehl, present, a9 by their presence they will help inspire ho young people In their work. Tho general public is likewise i 1 1 1 i i i Young explained the cause for the K- Marks, tho organist of the church, deficiency and the Assemblymen During the year there wore eleven seemed very well pleased with every- deaths, exactly half the number thiim' ihev heard and learned. The of the preceding year.

The widows of trip wns a revelation to the members the members who ded during- the year every uvajiaoie s-paice Dr. w. A. RJegnl, Laura H. MJnor, ws utilized.

That the audience ap- jarret R. Minor. Mrs. Buchmoyer, Mrs, predated the efforts of the participants pred Wieand, Mrs. P.

Setslove. Mrs. would be terming it mildly and they crhes. efliv Mrs. Truman iw n.

invited to hear Rev. Stocker, and from all the reports we receive concerning PRESENT BUSINESS LEVEL U. CONFERENCE him he will deliver a fine -and Inspira of Legislature, who marvelled at have been Invited to attend the scr. tional, heart-to-heart talk voiced their appreciation by thunder- j. cog Mr8- EsteUe AC Sterner, Mrs.

A. J. Hlnkle, Mrs. W. A.

That 1t was the most artistic piece Miiinr. Mrs. Tt Ttnbtn nr the srreat uitioum at work done by vices and seats reserved for them In the current Issue of the Chris the new Commission to get the in- Kvery detail has been looked after stitution in working order in so short to make the service as impressive as of work ever produced In Diets hall is Bauiman, Mrs. Geo. Ciauser, Mrs.

tian Endeavor World, the official pub AT LANCASTER SHOWS GENERALPROSPERITY wiwiour. a iouoT. ana tne recital was victor Bogert, Atrs. AC O. Fre.yraa.ti Ucatlon of the United Society, there a time.

After the trip Col. Trexler Heretofore and a handsome program ueuvereo. oy tne participants witn on- c. Neizer, Airs. C.

L. Leiby, Mrs. II. ami Mr. Young entertained the visl- will be presented to each.

appears a reprint of a message from Rev Frances E. Clark, the organizer equalled ability. Although of rather t. Heintzebnaji, H. T.

Heintzelman. tors at the Livingston Club at lunch- The firemen who passed away dur snort duration, the audience were en C. L. Libv. M.

O. tVsman. V. TT. eon.

The members of the committee ins the past year and the companies of the first C. E. society. This message was written twenty-flve years raptured with the every number on Bogert, Geo. G.

Ciauser, H. K. Bauman. But Once in Past Ten Years as Business Reached Present left later on a trip of inspection of they belonged to are as follows: Good the hospitals at Kaston. St.

Luke's at Will, Xo 8, John S. Rees and frank tne progratm. jn a descriptive reaits- Mrs. H. K.

Bauman, Robert T. Rut- ago and seven years after tho first Prominiit Divines to Attend East Penna. Denominational Gathering. manner tne me ana worn oi tne I man. Wm.

A nniioi- A. TTinVic Dethli honi, and the Children's Home J. Ktettler; Liberty, No. 5, Edward society was organized, and It is as tnotans were reveaiea to tjie gatnenng n. Sechler, J.

C. Buckelew, Elmer in Salisbury. I D. Christ and Lewis J. Dennis: Al- Conditions Indicates Co mplete Prosperity for Entire Country; Railroad Earnings Show Gain; Car Shortage Relieved.

ana in a way as was never Derore Heydt, Geo. J. Case, assistant sueprin- The hospital is in fine workins order leu. Xo. 7, James Swinton; Rescue, No, true today as it was then The mes sage follows: "God Ha.

a Use For It." heard. Each of. the partfclpants in tendent, John Erdman, Chas, Pedley, and the srreat amount of pood dene to 8, J. J. Helfrtrh; Pioneer, No.

9. Ulys n.vii- rcsjictuvo iwra hiub me imci-it. F. Selslove. Fred E.

Wieand, The East Pennsylvania Conference the S10 patients at the of but ses S. A. Bogert: Franklin, Xo. 10, "It seems but yesterday since those pretation as pram as couia ever De Buchtmover. M.

H. TT a0 attend. ts was freely commented Charles A. Kretz and Charles F. Hart Below Is tho general letter on trade of the United Evangelical Church will convene FeJbruary 26.

in their annual proaucea in tno same manner ana are Knohlach, Robt S. Iobst, Edgar Gaimart on. Everything is in ship shape and man: Kairvinw Xo. 11, Tiis-hman A. conditions and a business forecast for fifty young people of the Willieton Church came to see mo In tmy study, in Portland, (Maine) to sea If we should form a society of Christian En ueoorHii? umuunutfu cmiti.

Adam 33. Urffer, P. Werley, H. session in Bethany Church, West thP wonderful work is accomplished Wlcder; East Allentown, Xo. 1 Ii, AVil Orange and Concord streets, Lancas eitner piano, voice or expression tne Heydt Frank.

L. Ihrie, William F. same effect was produced and the Deibert. Rnrnttt TL Rahn. Htic' under an excellent executive system Ham Mauser.

The companies that had of Dr. Klopp who has a well drilled no deaths occur during the past year the month of February, 1913, issued by the Allentown National Bank: ter. It is thirteen years since the con ference met in that city. reclt-al was wltbout a doubt the flnest Morell H. Fenstermaker.

W. J. Bit- corps of attendants from whose of- were the America, 2: Columbia, Statistical reports show that mer-antile, manufacturing and banking The body consists of aibout 250 flcieney a sreat amount of detailed Xo, 4, and the Hibernla, Xo. 6. pleoe of work over seen or heard at tner, II.

B. Odenhetmer, Wlgand S3, the college. Heckman. Frank Deutsch. AC J.

MoGee. members, of whom about 150 are pas work is secured. The place is as clean conditions have reached a stage which, iviiss ouipiien. openea wie program year. For tho year, exclusive of New York, clearings were 74 billion dollars and more than 6 'billion dollars in ex-tess of 191.1, the previous high mark.

The complete tigures for railroad earnings for November show a gain in gross of 32 million dollars or 13 per cent, and a gain in net of 12 million dollars or almost 6 per cent. In these figures we have another evidence that by means of better car handling and more economical management, net has shown a greater percentage of Increase than gross in the face of the higher wages now 'being paid. The moro rapid movement of cars has. tors. The conference proper will open a whistle, thanks to the men ana RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS denotes complete prosperity for the with selection of woodland sketches I ie, OF C.

BANQUET. women patients who assist in keepins wnicn Eervea to alter tne disposition FOR STUDENTS it clean. One thing was mads evident country as a whole. Only once in the past ten years has general business reached its present high level and that; or tne auaience to oorrespona witn One of the most -mooessfnl affairs hj by the trip of inspection and that is deavor. It was a bitter coldi, blustering night in February, and I remember thinking that the weather was alxut as unpropitious as It well could be.

The younger ones came to tea, and the older ones, headed by our good friend, Mr. Pennell, with his large class of young men, came later In the evening. "The Constitution was brought out from the pastor's desk where it was placed after a good deal of labor and prayer had been expended upon it, and read to the young people. I was surprised that so many were willing wnat maae tno recitai fha history of Trinity Council, No. that- the institution.

aB bit: as it is, is on Thursday, February 27, at 8.45 A. with the celebration of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, in which members of conference and the public will participate. The presiding officer. Bishop "Wt. H.

Foulke, Naper-vllle, 111., will give his annual address. Just a. half dozen out of the scores was during the month of December, more impressive. ine nciouuuns ran- Knlsrht of On tinthtin of Rnnth -RetblA not near largo enough for the work to 0J gtudents from The Ameican Com aered Miss Mary west, oocompani- jjelnv -wj the fourteenth anniversary be accomplished. It is almost nneri to 1909.

Only twice during that period has business approached its present high level, once on February 1, ea ay nurpnen on tne piano, roe banquet held Thursday night at the mercial School, Y. M. C. A. building which are assisted each month to the most responsible business positions are Its capacity.

There Is room remaining for the proper handling of but 17i ad men auove eipocuiuuii. a Hotel Majestic, Third and Linden Sts. list preceding tha financial panic and ana sweet soprano voice low me iaie Forming at their ball ut Tblrrt again on December 1, 1910, when we or tne Indians nre. i vw thn mitnii.ii in given below as evidence of the lllgn grade concerns employing- them: brought about an actual Increase in the carrying capacity of the roads which Is maklnff Itself felt in the handling of the country's comirferce. ditional patients.

Tho total amount of urgent maintenance deficiency is This appropriation is independent of the gen were re-aeting from the business tne rotmnnc ana meioaramanc DfM, t'h hnntelrv an1 entArerl th Kffinger S. Gaumer, city. Civil Ser lump which occurred during the' poems renaerea ay jiihb vmunw snt- hinnnt room tn tho tratn r.r -h to sign It as active members, even ummer mouths of that yefir. ly impressed the audience. To add to penmg oAtt ol the order whJch wag though it contained the Iron clad eral lapprapriation that is asked of the vice position as bookkeeper with Postal Savings Department, Washington, D.

C. The present high level of business played by an orchestra. The banquet state for such Institutions- pledge I was still more surprised and conditions follows a fluctuating period the beauty and iTirpressiveness was the musical sketches played by Miss Sutphen. tho tmaisic of which was room was prettily decorated with Thomas E. Jacoby, city, Civil Service and the conference will proceed to business.

The day sessions will be mostly of a business nature and will ho of interest especially to the members of the church and also to all who are interested in His Kingdom. 1 The evening programmes are exceptionally strong. On Wednesday, February 26. evening, tho services will be under tho auspices of the Conference Missionary Society, and will be In. charge of the president.

Rev. F. Erdman. The address will be delivered by Mr. W.

K. Doughty. Xew York, the educational secretary of tho Laymen's Missionary Movement and the which began on May. 1 1911, and dur- palms, potted plants, etc DEATH OF AMANDUS FRANTZ position as stenographer in the Ex Inc the two year interim a man has delighted to rind that they kept it, and yet moro surprised to find that this pin was adapted to other chua'ches, and that a general desire was developed to know more about it. miming Division of the Civil Service written by John Mokrejs, of Bohemian parentage, whose love for the lore has led him to a profound study of the Amanitas Frantz.

an aged resident Commission. Washington, D. C. BEFORE ALDERMAN BOWER. James Stahl, aged sixteen, of 305 of Scheidy's died Thursday night.

Helen Kreider, Shimersvllle, stenoar- American Indian as located the mid South Franklin who was arrested and will, clearly show in the dividends earned by railroad companies for the. year. Gross earnings for December for all roads whose reports are in so far show a gain of more than 794 millions over the same month of the previous year or 11 per cent. For Jhe first week in January, a gain of 12 per cent, is shown gross. The car shortage has been relieved and at.

nearly all points cars are available. Exports of merchandise for the year 1912 reached 2,425 million dollars and for 1911 on; 2,093 millions. Our efl S3 years and 14 days. He had been me urst meeting under the new die West. rapher, Mutual Fire Insurance Company, city.

Thursday on a charge of larceny, was in ill health several months with ail. constitution was an unexpected suc The musical readings were manu cess. In the first consecration meet Margraret IT. O'Brien. Coplay.

stenog script form and were used upon i this er yestepday afternoon. It was aI ments of old ase. For many years lie was a contractor and undertaker. He retired from active pursuits ten years ing I watched anxiously, and with occasion by special permission of Mr. rapher, Lehigh Portland Content Company, city.

leged that young Stahl stole $3 from many fears. Tho presence of God's a cash drewer at the Allentown News Oscar 'Steiererwult, city, editor of Men and Missions. Ho is an adept in his line and will give the most modern plans and methods for the enhancemen of the borders of Mokrejs to whom they will be return ed for publication in February. As the Indian race is rapidly dimln Agency. He will be held for court.

had need to be unusually well informed to keep evn in reasonably close touch with the ups and downs of business. Since the middle of 1912, a period of prosperity has been pretty well assured us and the improvement since that time has been most remark-aiblc. Investment conditions are not enjoying prosperity along with other general lines, stocks and bonds both remaining in something of a funk and there is still room for much improvement. Mercantile lines have demanded the available supply of money and bond prices have declined as a result. As soon as tho bulk of the 1912 crops have 'been moved and cashed ago.

Deceased was born In North Whitehall and was the son of Joseph and Salonin Frantz. His wife died Ajax-Grieb Rubber Company, Now York City, X. Y. lshlng the music or the inaian. iMmwri frfKTTr1XrrV Kingdom of God.

The ministerial Marl in Hollcnl.aeh, Schnecksville, eight years ago. There survives th. following children: Joseph, Catasau-qua; Rev. Frantz, Allen- 1915 and 1 682 for 1911 mr anJ Lay Temperance and Reform At bookkeeper, B. Markle Coal Com lions i again being revived and espec lliance will have charge of the Thurs ALLENTOWN BAND DANCING ACADEMY pany, Jeovio, Fa.

ial cognizance has been taken to the Spirit was manifestly with us, and while the young people, of Willlston church visibly grew in grace from week to week, we also heard the same good news from Mr. Dickinson's church (the Second Parish of Portland), where a society was soon established, ana from many others. "So you see what a set of doubters we were at the beginning, and how little credit is due to any one for the day, February 27, evening meeting. town; Rev. Hiram Frantz, Cherry- Students prepared to successfully difficult compositions the past year.

with President Rev. E. S. Woodring, pass Civil Service examinations for vllle; Rev. OsUllo Frantz, Minersville: Tilshman.

Of Scheidy's; Mrs. W. H. Saturday night party at Allentown vacancies all departments, and the favorable balance of trade for the year exceeded 61)0 million dollars compared with a high mark of 636 million dollars in 1908. Immigration for the year was greater but emmigratlon was so much heavier than normally that the net im LYCEUM CLUB DANCE.

ALLEN- Allentown, presiding. The address will be delivered by Judge Albion Z. Blair, Portsmouth, Ohio, who is one of tha Millhouse, Iekville: Mrs. Jaraesl Band Academy. Klingler's orchestra.

most responsible business poition, TOWN BAND HALL, FEB. 4TH Mcyiday night, party and class teach during the evening as well as during and manufacturers have whipped their Mertz and Mrs. Joseph Marsteller. Allentown; Mrs. Henry Zellner, Egypt; the day time and at rates fur PER foremost campaigners for the abolition of the legalized liquor tranic in businesses into good workable shape, money should be easier and the nat Mrs.

Emil Phillips. Philadelphia: Mrs. SONAL instruction less than half of RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. very humble experiment which was made' In that Portland Church. ing from 8 to 8, party 9 to Xl.SO.

Plenty of Instructors to assist. P. R. BROWN, Manager. (adv) migration for the year fell below 19-09 Geors Sentinel, Scheidy's; thirty-two "Pleasant as It is, however, to dwell those charged by the small business because more real intruction is guar ural tendency would be an advance in bond prices.

grandchildren and fourteen great Wall TCriftWTl to Leading PhvSl- This Is Fur argain Time! Te clearings of banks for Decem grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Wed upon the past, on this our it is more important to think of the present. The society has come, and or 1910 and was far bolow the high mark of 1J7. The scarcity of labor, therefore, was not greatly modified by the -year's net arrivals. The unfilled tonnage of the TTnited States Steel Corporation at the close anteed in one month than possibly can he given by any other in Catalogue upon request.

ber totaled 15,415 million dollars which nesdav at a. with services and cians Who Indorse His at ou, FJjmi AT am, below Method I COST. AIBRiiOW HAT STORE, SJl was about the same as November come, apparently, to stay. It has burial at Egypt. and an increase of a billion and a.

O. C. POP.NEY, C. P. adv Founder and President.

come, we believe, not of the will of W. SEELET. of PhiULdelDhia. the Hamilton St (adv) or tne year was 7932 thousand tons, a man, but because God baa a use for PARTY AT TREXLERTOWN nfttavt v--iiaci svnarr la 4a A 1 I it It remains for us to guard it from lentown and will be at the American Kitchen Knives and Cutlery Better dangers, and to keep it in its rightful A surprise party was tendered Miss' House on' Tuesday and Than tna una nary as a humble helper of the Pehrnarv 4th and 5h. where Jia so- IThey will keep then- edge.

quarter over December of the previous year. Thcc learings for the entire year were nearly 175 billion dollars or 10 billion dollars above the previous high record which was made in 1909. Clearings, exclusive of New York City, for December were 6,646 million dollars, which was slightly more than for No-vemlter and half -billion dollars In excess of December of the previous church- liclts the patronage of the ruptured They will withstand ihot watetv figure which has not been equaled since March 31, 1907 and has only been exceeJed three times In the history of the Corporation. There is an enormous amount of business on tha books of tho steel companies at previous prices and it will be some months before the mills can enjoy the present (Continued on Page 9). local option and State-wide prohibition contests in tho Southern and Middlo West States.

Next to "Billy" Sunday, he is the foe of the licensed saloon whom the organized liquor men of tho country hate and dread most. Tho Educational Aid Society will have charge of the meeting on Friday, February 28. In the evening the meeting will be under the supervision of the president. Rev. H.

Schlegel, Mount Carmcl, Pa. The address will be delivered by the Hon. W. H. Berry, Chester, ex-State Treasurer.

The Conference Keystone League of Christian Endeavor will have their annual rally on Saturday, March 1. In the evening President J. D. Killheffer, will preside. The programme will be of interest to ail Christian Endeavor workers.

The Rev. W. N. Yates, D. Harrisburg, ex-State president, will deliver the address.

On Sunday, March 2, the ordination sermon will be Mamie Lichtenwaiter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Lichtenwaiter ol Trexlertown.

Miss Lichtenwaiter attends, K. S. X. at Kutztown, and on If this were merely a man-made They wont pull out of the hnotBa. public, being thoroughly equipped to meet their needs.

agency we should have little hope of (And cost "but a trifle more) her return home some of her friends its doing much permanent good. If, (adv) F. HHRSH HARDWARE) CO, His SPERMATIC SHIELD TRUSS, persuaded her to go along to a neigh as we believe, and as its history hor's home. the meantime a host LYCEUM CLUB DANCE, ALLEhk QUEEN CITY LODGE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY Queen City Lodge, No. 3, Order of the Xtur of Bethlehem held its eighth anniversary and itaas-im-pfeffer social last night in Clauss hall, 29 Xorth Seventh land was largely attended.

Favors were awarded as follows: Miss Mabel Lynn, a fern dish; Mrs. Isaac Hetrieh, bread and butter set; Charles A. Moyer, shirt set; Charles Troxell, gold cuff links and Harold Kocher, scarf pin- Music was furnished by a quartet consisting of Miss Krum. Mr. Kocher, Mr.

Moyer and Mr- Morgenstein. A piano solo by of her other friends assembled at the TOWN BAND HALL, FEB. 4TH proves, men have had very little to do with starting It. and God has used it as one means, in modern days, for training young Christiana we may be- as used and approved by the TJ. S.

Government and the Czar of Russia, will retain any case of rupture perfectly, affording immediate relief, and closes the opening in a short time on the average case. It produces results house awaiting her return. The following were present: Peter Ramig, DEATHS VAN HOOSE, NOTED Hertha Reppert. Roland Dorney, Meda leve that we are as yet only on the SCHLOTT In this city. Jarr.

SHt, threshold of Its history. On this ac without surgery or harmful Injections. 1913. George IV. Schlott.

aged SS years DR. J. ERDMAN HEADS LOCAL U. P. SOCIETY count, if there are untold possibilities of good in the future, it is all the more No leg straps to irritate and soil.

No binding of hips. Clean and dur preached by Bishop Foulke; the even FNflR Schuler, Guilding. Annie Bas-tain, Arehip Sehultz. Annie Reinhard. Husrene Vlerkel, Mary Reppert, Jesse Ross Gertrude Sehultz, Geo.

Laros. Mamie Lichtenwaiter. Miss Ruth Sehultz. Miss Marjo-ie Meitzler, Mr. and Mrs.

H. 13. Lichtenwaiter, Mr. and COMING necessary that we should be modest ing sormon will be preached by Bishop U. F.

Swengel, D. D-. liarrisburg. In Grace United Evangelical Church ana cautious, and yet aggressive and earnest to use every opportunity able. Kxaminatton and advice free.

Personal references on request. Cut out and keep for reference. 1 Mary Graver and vocal duet by Alias which God gives us." Christian En es Krum and Lutz added the to pleas Mrs. Preston M. Bastian.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Meitzler, and Mrs. deavor World.

January SO, 1913. Home office, 1027 Walnut street, ures of the evening. The second and last of the series of Bishop Swengel will preach in the morning and Bishop Foulke In the evening. Some of the city pulpits will be supplied by members of conference. Philadelphia.

adv. AVhat held true twenty-five years Aaron Reppert. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Following cardsv dancing was The committee in charge of the ago when Dr.

Clark Denned these The University of Pennsylvania Society of Lehigh county banqueted last evening at the Hotel Fenn. Following the banquet ut which there were several impromptu addresses the business session convened. The following; were concerts for this winter by the Lehigh Valley Symphony' Orchestra will be ISeppert, and Mrs. Sarah Lichtenwai affair consisted of Mrs. Lutz, Alfred words, is more than true today, and as the Endeavorers tho world over ob It Is expected that the conference will close on Monday.

March 3. In the given at cBthlehetn, on Monday, Feb ter. The evening was spent renaenni music and the playing of gf.mes afte partaking of a good supper the ruest bnyder, Frank Sherer, Charles Meyer. Mary Graver. Mrs.

W. TV. Koch 10 month and 23 days. Relatives, friends and employes of Aitlaa machine shops are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral servioea at his late home, SIS North Seventh on Sunday at 2. SO p.

m. latere ment Nlsky Hill cemetery. MUEHLBERGER in this city. Jan. 28th, 1913, Charles Muehlberger.

aged 71 years, months and days-Relatives and friends are respectful, ly invited to attend the funeral from his late home, 170 Chew on Saturday at 1. SO p. m. Services la Lutheran Church at 2 p. m.

Interment. Pairview cemetery. MAYBERRY Suddenly in this city, Jan. 28th. 113, John C.

Mayberry, aged Zi years. 5 months and 23 days. Private funeral services at the on. dertaking rooms of J. S.

Burkholder. 113 North Eighth St-, on Monday, Hartman Lansbe evening the appointments will ibe read ruary 10; at Allentown, on Tuesday, elected a officers: President, Dr. J. D. by the bishop at this last session.

d. parted at a late hour wishing Miss er. airs. Alfred Snyder. Katie Long serve the thirty-second anniversary of the birth of Christian Endeavor, as the Lehigh hosts will do tomorrow afternoon, there will be found to be over February 11.

and at Eos ton, on Thurs Erdman; vice presidents, bra. W. Jer Prof. O. W.

sanvllle. manager of the Lichtenwaiter many happy returns of ana sirs. Harry Lynn. ronie Lochman, and N. C.

E. Uuth; (Praise Publishing Company, Philadel the he lodge is in a vey flourishing day, February 13. At the first of these concerts, at which the soloist secretary. Ralph Schatz; treasurer. conottton and members are joining phla.

will conduct the singing of the conference. Special singing at the George Kuhl. The governors chosen ntno millions of memhers art over ten million "graduates" from the great Pianos was Madame Soinbrich, the mualcau TOOK OATH OF OFFICE. constantly. evening sessions by the combined were: Drs.

C. A. Hcrwtg, w. B. Erdman, S.

C. B. Fogel. Benjamin Stui-k- lovers of Kastern Pennsylvania en movement started that bleak and colo. February night in the pastor's home FUNERAL TODAY choirs of Bethany and Grace churches joyed the rarest treat ever brought to Elected tiy South Iletnlehem borough ert and Charles.

H. Schlesman. where lifty young people gathered to these cities. The second concert will Among tho prominent men who will attend the conference are Bishop A committee appointed to draw up Arnold Dedrasio. the infant son of rind a way to put to service the ener council on January CO to fill the unexpired term of George H.

Reussner. resigned, Charles H. Groroan took the not be behind, as tho stellar attraction AND R. Dubs, who Is popular ith the men Oporge and Jennie Dcdraido. of No.

resolutions of resiieet on the death of Dr. L. IS. Bailiet. the oldest alumnus of gies they felt stirring within them.

will be Ellison Van Hoose. one of the 137 who died Thursday oath of cflice. being sworn In by Chief Truly. "God Has a Use For If greatest tenors, supplemented with at 1.30 p. m.

V. P. and Lehigh county, who gradu of Lancaster: former Bishop W. V. Hell.

Allentown, now a Presiding Elder: former Bishop H. B. Hartzler, Murgess Joseph Y. Adams. Council the appearance as a piano soloist of wniie being removed to the hospital is survived by parents and several ated in 1851, were as follows: Or.

1. Interment private. LOTTE In this city. Jan. 28th, man Groman took his scat at Thursday Earle LeRoes of Huston, one of the B.

Schelrer. Dr. S. C. B.

Kogel and ine vtctroias come in Playor-Pianos D. D. now the editor of the English brothers. The funeral will be held meeting of council. lie re pre most talented pianists Id this roun Wilson A.

Wert. UT A many models tli to I1J. Amelia K-. aife of Wbltefield H. Lotte.

aged 62 years. 7 months and 12 church organ, the Evangelical: former sents the First Ward and Is a former this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock try. The backbone of the concert, as The following were present: Drs. F. We keen ail the services will be conducted in the county treasurer.

usual, will be a magnificent program days. Bishop W. M. Stanford. Lx l.

now the editor of the Sunday School literature. B. Schelrer. O. Chler.

R. Scuacffer, VICTROLA models. Visit our Vlc- Italian Church, of Our Ladv of ML rendered by the Lehigh Valley Sym Funeral services at the residence of E. W. Feldhoff.

G. Seiberling, trola Department an ana other general cnurcn omcutis. cannei. Interment will be made in BOWMAN'S CAFE Jerome Lochman. J.

D. Erdman. W. hear them play any records yon please phony Orchestra Itself, under the leadership of Director Andre Weingart- the Lnglish catholic Cemetery. F.

Herbst. Benjamin H. Htuckert, C. being sure to hear the new Febru POLICE NOTES. her husband 315 North Tenth on Sunday at 3 p.

relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. ner. In a criticism the appearance, of A. Herwig. S.

C. B. Fogel. Wilson A. ary issue.

BUFFALOES SOCIAL. friah RaScnold was arrested by AND EVERYTHING MUSICAL Wert. N. C. E.

(Hith. c. H. Schles Hamilton and Sixth Sta. Formerly Everything of the Beet te Eat and Drink.

"The Girl of the Golden West." the Atlanta Constitution says: "Ellison KRAMERS Mt'SIC HOl'SE. adv. ill Hamilton Street. man. and James K.

Bo wen. C. O. Hun- Sergeant Heckler on tho charge of aggravated aasanlt and batten'. The Buffalo will hold their monthlv Van Hoose surprised by hln artistic sicker.

Ralph H. Schatz, George Kuhl. UNDERTAKERS haas-im-pfefTer and social on Wed growth even bis warmest admirers. of this city; Dr. W.

B. Erdman of Ma- J. L. Frets waa arrested by Sergeant Heckler for fighting at Fountain and Genuine Lynn Haven Bay and Hhrewsbury Oysters. Little Neck nesday evening in the Merkcl building.

lie has become an actor, which is in ana i tinier ssts. KECK'S Shoe Bargains cungie; Dr. M. J. Backenstoe.

Ehnaua. and Howard Erdman of Macungle, and Tiignman sts. moat essential in the constant dra- Dr. I. J.

Weida of Emaua. Tfca Seas Hitrh Grade fhoes at Little Cost- mand of The Girt. His delivery was fervid and convincing, and in his only Dent Halloo Till Van Get Out ef tha Everything for the Laundry When wash day comes bo Krenared Clam. Fresh Lobtrs. Spring; Chicken.

Ieviiei Cra.be. Clams and Oystem. Chicken and Lobster Salads. All well known bottle Beers. Xeuweil-er'e on Praught.

Both 'pbonea. BeM. JT5J; Automatic. 1S- adr J. S.

BURKHOLDER, Licensed Undertaker and Practical Embalmer 113 NORTH EIGHTH fcTREtT Betf 'Phont. quiet lyric opportunity, his farewell Weeds We're not through with winlrr un LET US Children's $2 and for $1-29. Girls' tl.li fr fl.4. Men 13 for fl.f. Women's 13 for 14S.

II. KECK CO. If Ton have thought of buying a Player-Piano now or ia near future. in the last act, his work was characterized by a. restrained feeling, ai til winter Is through with tel.

and we for it. Labor saving; effective, contrivances for use on wash day. No more blue Mondays. HKRSII i bro. 2 Hamilton Ft, (the Stove Store).

QUOTE PRICES are ant putting out refngerators or artistic renowif nines which made the Pbscs Plsycr-Piaaot a cpssislfy. 527 RaniKonSr. incident one of the most beautiful adv. 242 Hamilton Si porch chairs quite yet. on the contrary present an hnponiiz array of beaters.

V. YYOfiDLKLY, (adr) come in and hear the Hardman. Lester. Itensel. llar- features of the opera.

"Let's Ce te the Allen." is often heard artrr the theater. The Alhn is the RIGHT place to go tor rrfnestimeats A correct cequrnc to th enjoj-ment stoves, ranges, oil heaters that have Of Mr- LeRoat, the Eastoa Argus 715 Linden Street and tiagton. iJitrargue. Scnracke and Dr-Rivas 4b liarris Player-Pianos we are Why should a working nun be People Who D-ra FASTNACHT many claims npn your coasi ieralion. savs: Mr.

IaKim Is to be most Socialist? 42 N. Jefferson Street CAKES will do II to 'phone PK- Dl'SGAN FRY. the Homo Kur- of a. Plar. HOTEL ALLEN Restan- hitrhly praie4 fntr his pianistte ability.

The Liut Concerto is so composition BotH TERS 4l JAOBT CX. 4AJaadant allowing: Ton will not be opnortune.1 to buy, but we will explain their tsier-t-. qnote prir-ea and terms. President Maurer of the State KeJ-istion a ill trll you. Hdaxk-kers Bishers.

CIS Hamilton J- ladv) rant (adv) no npertor. amitenrs. and Mr. LaRoss in at HalL Sunday afternoon, 2.M. 144 X.

tempting it ft for himself a tremen KPAMERS Ml'SlC HOI HE. v. Ml Hamilton Street. supnlia will be ready). isdTl Lenten D4 Far tHasa wtia 4oair it -iU hate a prial Lratea hill fare all throturh the seasoa.

PK -vema St- dv June, Maurrr. Pridnt of the Flat Federation of Labor will sneak aWtW Mats. Ovarsaata, at TOUNO BROS. dous tar-k- He acuitt-d himself with TCI CP-TO-CATE tH3 CICS IU.T i.31 W. W.

Korm an.1 J. t. nrdnaanjihe assurance and ability of a veteran Ci4Hara. Hstta-. 05 HamillM St '1 UOlCA A V1H m3 Max Lie and Granite.

Let Us Quote Yoa KLINE SACKS 433-39 North 13th St. Mun-kr-s Hsll. Pm4aT afte-rnooa- 144 X. t-renl! St adr TfRl A JAXBT CO. tadvt kill k-ave for Philadelphia to-eay iniand mature pianist.

conception Jl-It 4adv Real Onsrxeel Bargains YOUNG BROS. vrn V. interest or M- Ancient Order!" nt a tsiaster of piaaa pU. tltius UUI DANCE. ALLfN-i Kaic.ua of the Jtlntic a TPV-He wmm tiMulir sure uj 1 1 St Matters.

MS ami Han 1 ai-Zt tai LYCEUM CLUB DANCE. ALLEN-TOWN BAND HALL, FEB- 4TH LYCEUM CLUB DANCE- ALLENTOWN BAND MALL, FEB TM OWN BAND HAU 4TN Auentown. pa- alemsJ Order Tigra ef a HsuU Jiag aad tecasucally i.

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