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AJjLENTOWN DEMOCRAT- SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916-JSIXTEENTH PAGii. ALLENTOWN REPRESENTATIVE COOPERSBURG family of Warren Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Buchecker while she was living had made their home at her parents since their marriage.

The masons are lo begin work at Now Occupy TWO STORES HOME PAPERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CONTRACT RATES lines, IIS consecutive insertions, a line lo Privilege of cancelling semi-annually 2Ha Privilege of cancelling quarterly lo All Classified Advertisements measured on a 6 pt. basis. All Advertisements accepted subject to the approval of the The Coopersburg boaTd of hpalth met Wednesday and reports show that the health condition of the borough Is good. The Bchool grounds, which were ploughed and the front part graded in spring, are now covered with grass and received its first cutting. Our public schools will open August 28.

All the old teachers will again serve for the coming season. Prof. Barndt will again be the head of the schools. Smaller desks will be placed in the intermediate room of our public school. It appears that the scholars that were promoted from the primary room are too small for the desks now in the former room, thus making necessary -to have smaiior JTWIts.

William Bregenzer, with his team, made It possible for about fourteen young people of town to enjoy a straw ride Wednesday evening. They had a good time and arrived hime early. Asher S. Krey, of Pleasant Valley, left this week for Potter county in quest of cattle for his opening sale, Saturday, August 19. Rev.

G. F. Bahnsen and family spent a few days at Nazareth this week Blue church Sunday school picnic will be held this Saturday at the church. William Steininger spent several days at Schoeneck, Black Rock, this week. The family of Rev.

Bahnsen were also at the forsr Saturday, where they attended a Sunday school picnic. Our scouts of town have again returned from Savior's Lake, where they were camping, and the rowing, swimming and fishing while in camp is still being talked of. The occasion was an enjoyable one, as they had the pleasure of having troop Xo. 1 from Nazareth with them. George Buchecker, who lost his wife by death two weeks ago, has left the Enioying Opera At Home During Summer With a Victrola and an easy chair or a hammock you are enabled to enjoy the gems of all the principal optras.

You can hear any or all of the world's greatest artists sing the principal arias from their most famous roles whenever and as often as you wish. And beside the "big ones" of the operatic world, you also command the service of the foremost instrumentalists, the most celebrated bands and orchestras, and the leading comedians and fun-makers. There's a Victrola for 0U. $15 to $300. Come in and hear them and let us explain how you can et one of these instruments right now and enjoy it during the hot summer months.

SATURDAY PRICES 1 At Allentown's Model Pure Food Market 19, 21, 23 South A FEW CENTS A POUND SAVED ON THIS A few more on that, Is the way economical housekeepers can serve the best interests of their tables and their pocketbooks by shopping at the largest Pure Food Market in Allentown. And isn't it astonishing how quickly the savings mount up? VEAL! VEAL! LEHIGH COUNTY. HOME DRESSED Veal Chops, Veal Breast to fill lb Hamburg Steak Bologna Ring ih Home Made Corned Beef iha PnnnHuMin it a hnii.a built by IX H. Fllehr on Monday. The four-months-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rice Is still seriously ill. The parents are at the home of Mrs. Rice's parents, Mr. find Mrs.

Henry Frey, just south of town. Benjamin Hottel is having men and teams busily engaged in shipping cars of lumber to the Bethlehem Steel works. Mrs. William Wimmor and Mr. O.

Stout were Allentown visitors Thursday Among Our Churches. St. John's Sunday school, 9.30 a. English preaching services at 7.30 p. m.

Moravian Sunday school, 9.30; morning services at 10.30 and holy communion at 11.30; evening service at 7.30. There will be no services in the M. B. church this Sunday, as their camp meeting open at Mizpah Grove. There will be no preaching services Sunday in the Springfield church.

Rev. A. M. Fretss will have German harvest home services at the Mennon ite church, Pleasant Valley, Sunday. MEDICAL CARE FOR COUNTRY CHILDREN Because medical care for the chil dren in rural schools has ibeen neg lected, only i'7 per cent of country school children are entirely healthy and healthful, we are told by an emi nent doctor.

Shame, shame to neglect the health and happiness for health is happiness of the country children Every county should -bo made Iby law to establish free medical centers at the county courthouse, from which counry doctors could work and where they could have access to every modern surgical instrument or drug known to the profession. American Farming, Chicago. Seventh Street VEAL! VEAL! Pot Roast Boneless. Lb. Chuck Roast Rib Roast lb Fresh Sliced lb 11c Sponge Cake, Each 9 Packed In Sanitary Boxes Annie Tarts, Each 10c Cakes, 3 Layers, each 20c Butter Scotch Cakes ea 25 lb 32 day and be convinced.

OLEOMARGARINE, lb. 19c CHEESE FANCY TABLE POUND 18c 95c SHRIMP Wet or Dry. Can 10c Ivory Soap oe. 43c Libby's In Deviled or Meats 5C tin Potted Corn Starch MOHICAN Pound Pkg. 5c 4 2 5 9c lb BOILING BEEF lb 9c Pork Chops, Boneless Rib Roast lb 20c Allentown Evening Item AND Allentown Democrat Classified Advertising Rate.

ZS "Words. 1 Time 50 26 Words, 2 Times 40o 26 Worda, 3 Times fiOo 25 Words, 6 Times tOo 25 Words, 12 Time $1.60 25 Words. 26 Times $3.00 All Classified Advertisements are classified under headings and Ut price is as noted above, excepting those under fixed contract. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A competent woman wno has had salesmanship exveriencs to scliclt contract business tram mer-cnants and manufacturers: good personality and credentials necessary. Apply in person to A.

B. Bads, Democrat Ofttou. Allentown, Pa. m0-tf WANTED IProteatant female cook Able to do pastry work. Apply at once to Bitlner 'House, SlatinRton, Pa.

al.2-6t GIRL WANTED general house worn. cooking. Apply at dm ivoron Fourth catasauqua, po. au-aw WANTED Middle aged housekeeper In family of one. Apply Bso is.

Lumber St. al0-3l FOR SALE FOR SALE A two-story briok dwell ing house, with 7 rooms, fresh painted and papered; front and rear porches; lot 40x230 situate at No. 41-4 South Second St, JSmaus, Pa. Will he sola on easy terms. Apply to f.

u. vv eaver, No. Main Emaua. Pa. a-L-am- FOR SALE A fine, brick cottage; good location, at Park Place KiMers-ville, 7 rooms, pantry and bathroom, large hall second floor arid reception hail, 16x19 ft.

Porch and balcony. Price very reasonable. Apply to Harvey J. Nolf, 24 N. and St.

a9-3t FOR SALE Klght-room brick house; store and bath room; gas and electric lights; new cement sidewalk. Price, $500 down, balance mortgage. Located on North Seventh St. Address BOX S14, Evening Item Office. alO-eod-lm FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Farm, 23 acres, good level land.

Brack house, frame barn and outhouses, stream of water passes through farm. Will exchange for city property. J. H. Healey, B.

B. Building. FOR SALE Orooory, confectionery and cigar store. Oood location, Ritters-ville Pike, near Toll Gate. Inquire at Mr.

Wm. Mehrlntf'a store, successor to A. H. Berwier. a9-3t FOR SALE Nice clean Japan seed buckwheat.

Apply to or call on David K. Best, Slatington Route 1, along Slat-ington trolley line. H8-tf FOR SALE Dodge car, A-l condition, will sell at reasonable price. Apply Xl'Z, care of Democrat office. MISCELLANEOUS.

MEN WANTED To advertise the washing v.aJue of Fols Naptha Soap. No selling. Call before a. m. or after B.30 p.

m. Salary. 113 North Eighth Allentown, Pa, 10-3t WANTED TO RENT lA house, with 6 or rooms, located between 5th and Sill and Hamilton and Liberty Sts. Apply to C. F.

Funk, 14J3 N. 6th St. BIG MARRIAGE DIRECTORY FREE Many wealthy. Ideal But). Geneva, N.

Y. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS with all conveniences and use of phone, within half block from the post office. Apply at Ml? Turner SU a-t SHOE REPAIRING. IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND.

THE SHOE REPAIRING CO. 1039 Hamilton St. Quality Shoe Repairing Jl-313t SHOES REPAIRED while you wait; ipert work. H. Sell, 4u6 Hamilton.

m36-313t ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing, quick work; quality. Aageson 623 Hamilton J2-313t DRY-CLEANING DYEING SUITS Bpouired and pressed 30c. Garments to. order. Amer.

Sanitary Shop, 719 IJnden St. Leaigh 4Sil3; Bell UOs. J7-313t DEVELOPING -PRINTING FREE ENLARGEMENTS for the amateur Photographer. WXA VBK'fi AKT SHOP, lUlo Hamilton Street. J7-313t REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITS Couches recovered and repaired.

Nothing too old to repair, jr. W. Gems, 3io Norm Seventh. PARLOR SUITS and couches repaired like new. W.

F. Kuhnu. 62a Turner PARLOR SUITS recovered, remodelling specialty. H. W.

Meitzler, Ssb N. 9th PARASOLS-UMBRELLAS Call at COOPER'S for great bargains In Parasols and Umbrellas. 736 Ham. BUILDING PERMITS. William H.

Held for L. S. Landis for a one-story brick garage at the southeast ecner of Madison and Walnut Sts. It. J.

J. Bittner for George Bear for a one-story brik garage at the rear of 24,1 N. 10th St. C. W.

Bilfinger for a one-story cor-rogarted iron laboratory at 234 South Second SL All Under One Roof Auto Painting. Auto Tops, Slip Linings, Blacksmithing Department. All kinds of difficult repairing and alterations of bodies. BODIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BUILD TO ORDER. Ford Cars overhauled and put In first clss condition, either with Touring Roadster or Delivery bodies on sale and always In Btock.

H. F. KERN, Coopersburg, Fa. LADIES! When lrresru'a or delayed use Triumph Pills. Bare and always dtten-Ma Not so'd at stores.

Do periment with others, save di-ment. Writi for "Relief tieitlar: us free. Address: wKUiCAX. LNSTITUTK HI TO PLEASE YOU. A JOY FOREVER WILL EE YOURS SELECT ONE OF THESE SPLENDID HOMES near Chew, 11 rooms, pa- c'nVL I.er(,(li nt water heat.

8W0 hlore and Apartment building -V fith, near Washington, 13 rooms, hot water heat. JDOOO Linden near Sth, 1 rooms, papered, hot water heat, value. $S0K Linden near 17th, VI rooms, decorated, hardwood floors, 2 stairways, value J5200 Special fine near fairview, 2rtx 120 lot, 9 looms, hardwood floors. $6000 So. Madison, new, Mahogany finish, 8 rooms, a beauty.

Extra. Special Store and Dwelling Property J330O Liberty near 5 th, slx trooms. 20x100 lot. M. A.

REINSMITH, Insurance Notary Public Room 20, 8. B. Bldg. FARMS 290 A farm IS acres, mors or less, limestone soil, level. 7 room frame house, well water, 10 minutes walk from trolley, beautiful truck farm.

Located at Iron Bridge, along Slat-ington trolley line. Will exchange on city property. Price $35011 292 Store property with stock, post office brings in per year, doing very nice business, situated in country village. Want to sell on account of death in family. Price $8000, including slock, fixtures and all.

Possession at once. SECURED FARM AGENCY E. N. GACKENBACH, Prop. 522 Hamilton St.

FARMS! FARMSI 140 acres, level, running water, excellent "Dairy or Cereal Farm." mile to it. R. Station and State Road. Sta.b-l.ng for 30 head of cattle. Very excellent buildings.

Price $10,600. 30 acres level limestone soil, 5 miles from Allentown, close to trolley, very good buildings, and abundance of fruit. Well watered, adjoins the Little Lehigh. Price $5500. Ideal "Potato Farms" acres, price $i700; S2 acres, price 97 acres, price $9700; 102 acres, $5500; 6il aires, price 90 acres, price $2W; 52 acres, $7500.

For these and other farms, houses, business places etc. Some for exchange Call on WILLIAMS AND WOTRING Penn Trust Building Sth and Hamilton Sts. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Corner house on Greenleaf near Seventh, improvements Price $3500. 150ft. of ground between 20th and 21st having a railroad frontage.

60x-120ft. of ground, fine location. South west corner of Chorw and St. Cloud St. STECKEL BROS.

1 ounaers ana contractors 728 Hamilton St. 2nd Floor. i MOTELS AND CAFES. We are the only house in New Tors City that deals la Hotels and Cafes exclusively. It will pay you to see us be.

(ora buying or selling. Our reference Is 10 years in business on Forty-second Sc. A IT West 42d Ku tiw Xork City. MEATS Carefully Selected and Handled That's our daily work. 809-811 Hamilton St.

ALLENTOWN HOISTING RIGGING CO. Moving and Setting up Machinery Boilers, Stacks, Hoisting Safes, Derricks made and set up complete. 122 N. 7th St. Allentown, Pa.

Bell Phone 1649 WORKING HOURS REDUCED. Notices were posted Thursday at the Weilbacher silk mills at Front and Gordon reducing the working hours to 25 hours per week. The mill will in operation from 8 a. m. to 4 p.

Tti. and no work will be done on BOWEN 11c lb Beef Liver 16! SMOKED SHOULDERS 16! If your name is In the telephone hook we will accept your ad over the telephone, chat-fee It to you at the regular rate, and send the bill the following: morning. Phone (Boll) 1800-1801. (Lehigh) 847. HELP WANTED MALE WADERS WAITED Steady Work Can earn $11 to $12 per week.

Also Quitters wanted, $7 per week. Kaltenbach Stevens East Allentown. Aug. 7-2wks. Adv.

WANTED MACHINISTS Five Boring Mill hands. Two Planer Hands. One Turret Ia.the Hand. One 16-ft. Boring Mill Hand.

One 12-ft. Boring Mill Hand. Two Lathe Hanus. Floor Hands. Only high class machinists that have served their trade and that are sober and industrious, need apply.

munition work. Plant out town. Apply to MR. NBF.SE, Room 107, American hotel, between 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 p. m.

a9-3t Wantei Freight handlers at the Lehigh Valley Freight Station. 20c per hour. Apply to the foreman. A Experienced heavy green and dry sand molders in iron foundry. Steady work.

Good wages. No labor trouble. Apply to Tread-well Engineering Easton, Pa. Aus- BOY WANTED. To learn printing business.

Night work. Must be 16 years of age. Apply Democrat Publishing CO. Aug. 10-tf.

WANTED Experienced spinners. Apply at once to Palace Ribbon Mfg. South Allentown, Pa. Aus. 9-lwk, WANTED Experienced salesman in our gent's furnishing department.

Permanent position. Apply -t GLOBE STOKE. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED Single men and women wanted to send lor a free copy of the RDCOltD, a matrimonial list Its free; send name and address lor a free copy. The Hecord Pub. Valnutport, Pa.

10,12,15,17 19 22 24 WANTED Young men to operate milling machines and drill presses. (J-ood wages and steady work. Both day and night Bliifts. Apply at Bonney Viae Tool Works, Meadow and Tilghman Sts. ai)-lwk WANTED A good, sober man for general farm work.

A married man preferred. Apply at once to David Weaver, Gerrna.nsville, Pa. all-lit WANTED First class mechanic to work on Apply to Packard ajotor Car 816 N. DinJen Bethlehem, Pa. aia-S-l WANTED Hammermen for steam and board hammers, at once.

Address Drawer "IV Erie, Pa. aio-it WANTED Young men with soliciting ability. Apply in person. Democrat Office. Ask for Mr.

Kada. ni2w-U" SITUATION WANTED WANTED 'Position as housekeeper for a widower. No objections to children. Apply at 1029 Spring Garden. al0-3t FOR RENT OFFICES.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all improvements, near trains, call ac 614 rear of 4o9 Allen tit. aJJ-lt OFFICES for rent. Apply to Hunslck-er 17-19 North Seventh Street. Jlt)-31St PERSONAL GET MARRIED Best matrimonial paper published. Mailed Free.

The Correspondent, Toledo, O. j31-lmo EIG MARRIAGE DIRECTORY FREE Many wealthy. Ideal Pub. 13., Geneva, N. Y.

ao. 12,19 G. E. 3. Baby girl born Aug.

7th, doing well. Kindly send money at once. Alice. a9-3t HARRISBURG POLICEMEN TO ENFORCE QUARANTINE. H'ARRISBUnn.

Aug. 11 Polinemen were today detailed to enforce the r.nrantine for infantile paralysis in sections of the '-ity where foreigners re-floe. The city will send sick children of families in needy to tent hospitals on the municipal lios-pit'il grcunds. in tbe omocrat. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Dd auditor.

J. C. Shumberger, Room 0-C1-62. Union Trust Co. Building.

HarTisburtr. Systems organized, auditing and statement prepared. John N. Lawfer Son, have moved their drapery, interior decorating, upholstering and awning departments to their uptown location, 926 Hamilton street, where these de partments are now doing business. They can be reached by the Bell Telephone No.

859 long ring, and Consolidated Telephone No. 3253. Their carpet, rug, shade and linoleum departments will shortly occupy the corner room in the Stiles block, 527 Hamilton street (formerly occupied by Hartman Lanshe 's Music House) one-half block above the court house, which quarters they will temporarily occupy until their new store is completed. The uptown location will be known as "Lawfers uptown store." The downtown location will be known as "Lawfers down store. JOHNN.LAWFER ALLENTOWN.

PA. PRESBYTERIANS ARE RESPONDING NOBLY. The Femdale Presbyterian church, Fullerton. announces it received to date which i approximately half the amount for which it sent out a call by a financial campaign it started recently. Plans are under way for building- cement steps and painting and recorating the interior of the church In fall and to this end the sub scriptions will toe used.

The committee is desirous- of extending its thanks to the donars. At the Sunday evening serivo, Elwood Oplintfer and James P. Frederick are expected to address the congregation. Both men are experts in Christian Kndeavor work and will speak on "What the Christian Endeavor is and What it Will Do." PUBLIC SALE. OF DWELLING HOUSE There will be offered a.t Public Snle, on Saturday, Aug.

29, 1916, at the Central Hotel. Emaus, at 2 o'clock P. 'the 6-roMTi frame with siilngle roof, located at No. 16 poutn Sd Kmaus. An ideal place for a working man at a cheap rent.

One min-itt from trolley car. Conditions made known on day of sale by Mrs. Anna Stansflekl. Ex. Chas.

H. Miller, Auctioneer. W. C. Wenner, Clerk.

aiz-ia-a DR. KOONTZ DENTIST 824 HAMILTON STREET nrova vour looks bv having your teeth fixed NOW. $110.00 Best Teeth 60c Cleaning 'reexn Knadnel iUllirug 60o Up Repaaring plates have had IS years experience, been here iu years. Crown and Bridge Work the kind that looks natural, with the new facing; that don't show any gold. uon orgei tist tnat wm you to sleep, and will guarantee that you will have no pain.

I am careful with nervous patients and children. Lrfok me up. Office Open: 8 A. M. to 8 P.

M. Sundays, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4. LEHIGH PIIO.VE HURRY HURRY, HURRY Coal prices will advance. Take our advice and buy now. When the Mercury starts to go down Coal prices will surely go up.

Auto Coal Supply Co. F. C. Hausman, Prop. 1451 Gordon St.

Allentown Pa. Bell Phone 452J. Lehigh 8707. ADVERTISING ADVICE If you have anything to sell, si snail order plan to develop, or, IX you want agents, salesmen, send for our latest advertising directory of newspaper and magazine combinations. The benefit of 17 years' experience as Mail Order Specialists, free advice and criticism of your copy, -are at your disposal.

Rudolph Guentherlnc SON flnr DoL'oru Flon't wi" be we" 8tocked wlth aM the sod things UUI DuRClj UCP I ready for your lunch basket. Why bake this hot LOST AND FOUND LOST A Scotch collie, three months oiu Reward offered if returnd to 61J8 New Allentown, Pa. alO-St CARBON REMOVERS List HAHT.filLL'l An absolute Auto necessity. The .1. Sepp Company, Sole Distributors.

S3 Hamilton Street, Second Floor. J3-31it STRAW HATS CLEANED PANAMA AND STRAW HAT PiMnl n4 U1 ..1. and 623 Hamilton J3-9W HAT CLEANING Experts, Chicago J313t TAILORING. BLUE SERGES and banjo stripes for nobby dressers. Schreltar, 732 Hamilton.

jl4-313t WINDOW CLEANING STORES, Offices 4. Residences Allentown Window Cleaning 233 N. ttn. J19-313t CLEANING-REPAIRING PENN SANITARY SHOP. 49 Hamilton.

Sponging A pressing, 30, dry clean Ing, dyeing. Bell 1798, TJehlgb, 2157. GARMENTS cleaned. remodelUd, repaired. Max Bergsmon, 403ft Hamilton.

m2-313t POULTRY-SUPPLIES Parrots, Cages, Seeds, Bt. Model Poultry Store, 125 N. Seventh St. GOLD FISH iz GLOBES Cuban Sc Mexican Parrots, Gold Fish, Globes, Grass, Pebbles, Fish Food Model Poultry Store, 125 N. Seventh St.

LADIES' APPAREL. SPECIAL SALE and larare selection In waists and skirts. KATiSMAN. 44 North Seventh Street. 117-3Ut PHOTOGRAPHS YOUR PICTURES taken and artis tically finished, while you wait, i for 26c; 'I for 60c.

We do enlarging and do it right, irom iiiiiua.MAXs STUDIO, 407 Hamilton SL YOUR FRIENDS can buy nnvthlns you can give them except your photo. uonovan ouuia oeveiiua street. J7-313t COUPONS BLUE TRADING STAMPS exchang ed for Tobacco Coupons, Tags, Soap Wrappers and other Trade-Marks. Allentown Trading Stamp Company. 10-131 Morth Sixth Street.

J27-157t bacco at Smoker's Paradise bring Val- uuuin jfieseiiL. xiainiliun Atxeeu 33-ol3t TRAVELLERS PREPARING FOR TWO BIG EVENTS. The men-there of Post Travellers' Protective Association, are preparing for two big events to be held during' the month, of August, The first of these will be at Central Park on the night of August 25th. It will be a moonlight dance, with features, and the travellers say the features will 'be worth while. On the following day, August 26th, Post will go to Kutztown, where they will hold a joint picnic with the members from Heading.

This is also to 'be a tolg event. IF WE HAVE TO TAKE IT ALL APART, we will do so to get at the seat of your auto's trouble. And when we put the parts together again you can be ab-eohitely sure your car will be at least as good as it ever iwas. In many cases our repairing has made better cars of them. Some repair skill that.

And we can prove we have it. DAVIS SERVICE STATION. STEWARD AUTO CO, 13th and Turner Sts. Bell 173. LehigH 6579.

WHICH IS BEST? Is it better to have fire, accident, health and general insurance and need it, or not have It and need it? Prepare yourself. "Will show you a first class policy. JOHN H. BERNECKER, Alderman, 615 N. 9th Allentown, Pa.

Bell 1332 HONE3 Lehigh 6609 lesday and Friday Evenings. Mm weather? Rolls and Buns, Dozen 10c Chocolate Squares, doz 10 Coco a nut Squares, doz 10 Assorted Cookies, doz 10c TWIN BREAD the largest and best loat Fresh Made Potato Salad lb 10c Mohican gutter Creamery Kramers Music House 544 Hamilton St. DL'ATH. MESSINGER In this oity, Aug. 8.

1936, Bma B. G. ireswinger, daughter of Minnie K. a.nd the late Alfred P. Confer, ged 25 years, 10 months and 20 days.

funeral services at her late home, 962 Union on Saturday at 2 p. m. IteOa-tives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend without further notice. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. S.

PHILLIPS In this city, Aug. 9, 1818. Evor L. Phillips, aged 56 years and 27 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funera.1 services at his late home, 711 North B.ghth on Saturday at 1.30 p.

m. Interment strictly private, in Union cemetery. and Maueh Chunk papers, please note. B. I SSE RMOYE In this city, Aug.

8, 1916, Koie wife of Harvey G. Isser-moyer (nee Bickert), ged 43 years, 5 months and 6 days. Funeral from the residnce of her husband, 1319 Liberty on Saturday at p. m. Services before burial in St.

Andrew's Iteformed church. Ninth and Gordon Sts. Relatives and friends are respectfully dmvited to attend without further notice. Informant In H'gMand cemetery. S.

KUHNS At DUinger's, Aug. 9, 1910, Ertha Hupp) wife of Adam li. Kuhns, aged 37 years and 4 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited without further notice to attend the funeral from her husband's residence, at lrtllingers station, on Saturday at 1.30 p. m.

Short services at the residence. Regular services in Chestnut Hill church, and interment in adjoining cemetery. BENNEKOFF At Krumsvllle, Aug. 9, 191, William Bennekol, aged 63 years, months and i days Funeral from his late home at Krumsvllle on Monday at 9.30 a. ni.

Services and burial at the Grimville church. Re'ative3 and friends are respectfully Invited to. attend without further notice. MASON At North Cata-sauqua, Aug. 9, 1916, Elizabeth, wife of William Mason, aged 54 years, 7 months and 21 "Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral sen-vices at her late home, 621 Buttonwood North Catasauqua, on Saturday at 2 p.

in. Interment in Falrview cemetery. West Catasauqua. ECKHART In this city, Aug. 10, 19M, Annie, widow of Allen Eckhart, aged 74 years and 4 days.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Sweitzer, 226 South Penn St. Services will bs conducted at the house and interment will be made in St. Mark's cemetery, South AHentown.

A.J.H. HANNA At the Allentown hospital, Aug. 9, 1916, William, son of James and Sarah Hanna, aged 20 years, 11 months and 2 days. Funera Ion Sunday at 2 p. from the home of the parents, 118 Wood Catasauqua, to which relatives and friends are respectfully Invited without further notice.

Sea-vices at the house. Burial in cemetery. West Catasauqua. FORSTLER In this city, Aug. 10, 191, Sallie H.

wife of Frank B. Forstler (nee' Greenawald) aged 41 years, 2 months and 23 days. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. N.

4th on Monday at 2 p. m. Services before burial In St. Litike's Lutheran Church. No.

7th between Gordon aiid Liberty Sts. Relatives, friends, English Bible class. Women's Missionary Society and Indies Aid Society of St. Luke's Lutheran church and Aileirtown No. 43 L.

G. E. are respectfully invited to attend without further notice interment in Fairview cemetery. S. LONG In this city, August 11, 191S, William son of Joseph, and Eva Long, in his nineteenth year.

rue notice of funeral later. Bethlehem papers please xny. W.J.S. HERTZKE In this city, 11th. 191, Edward Hertzke, aged 58 years, 5 months and 22 days.

Private funeral services at his late home, the residence of his son, Georse A. Hertzke, XO. .212 Plum on Monday at 2.30 p. m. Interment In West End cemetery.

S. JOB PRINTING. Let us quote on your next order ton cords, letter head, bill heads, en- Fresh churned extra The biggest butter bargain In the city. Right from our own churns to your home for less than wholesale price. i nu kn.w how fresh and aood this butter is you would not look further for butter.

Give it a trial to PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs. 25c APPLE BUTTER 3 lbs. 25c PRETZELS Home Mads lb lOc FLOUR The beet flour in the city. The flour that never disappoints. What are you paying elsewhere COCOANUT SHREDDED POUND 18c 18c 17c HI IWCC STUFFED ULIIX3 PINT OnPni Mohican Brand bUUUA is lb.

Tin COFFEE SftW lb 10c SOAP uBrY 25c SALMON, Can lOcMacaroni 2 lbs. 15c Olive Oil Pcmpeian Brand 75c Macaroni TEA Mohican Butterfly Brand IK Arc Packed in Sanitary Cartons UO All Kinds Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at the Lowest Market Prices. i iJBg.

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