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^ AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Vol. XXVI. NAZARETH, PA.., PRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 22,1917 No^ tUt^r". ;¦ ;a|^::,o^,sjL:fl-{t^,rt!t^^ ! rv- COAL of the Ilisrliest Quality and LUMliER of the same sori:. Tho Trumbower Co. 5h .0.1 -ooc- trvrji i<:' -V 3'.: I O t,'f . t"< ,tt. ¦ •VA7APKTF, PA. ilraucli OHIci No. 18 Ctlvi(::rc Ctreet. * 'Oiephotie Connections. a U. S. Government Advertises For STENOGRAPHERS male and female, and offers $900 to $1200 to begin. Civil Service examinatloufi ta^ uow h&lJ <;vezy Tues¬ day in 400 cities. Thib college prepares for these examiuations, and for business positictns. School open nearly all Summer. Enroll now. ihen Til Come Back to You By LARRY EVANS Aathar ef to BvMf HmT .\ JortR tfrno t%e cAck i^inn lay onrt porfiprrd. And flnnlly ho found tt pos-- n\h'.e <i> Kinllr. "I l.ino ii((4, raivd v.licUioi- ] lived or dUiil." Ue tsuid lu liltlu More than a wiiispor. "All tiloiiK I liave seemed to \:o'.v l-iov, i ff.f ] v.Ts-to KOhitr ncross, nnd 1 have 1k;od near to qult- ,..;:.;., at t'.;.;o.. J -jl ., ..it.., ....pjilcr than I'd ovor dnred lot smyBclf l.p, bofore— '.'¦:Z. inor., -iViV.i tl-.f f:-:' 'bot, that tmrAfitt. ms. i« Om I. E. nr -ooo- Soulli Taiid aud New btieetiK South Brthlrhrm, .Pa. 30HN p. gaRDlLL NAZABETH, PBNNA. 9^ PlRST-(?Ija55 • Plumbing. T AIB FURNAOBS, STOVES, PUMPS, ALL ^0-K-K aUAP-ANTSIID. ^' a«n»ne sne len nnn tnat mornlns she n' told Joe of Bis Lonle, wbom she had V' liad <o leare In the road, bnt he Intcr- # toptwl her before ¦ehe could flnlali. K]They had -already found Big Louie. £\ Tben «he save hlm the note whicli ehe 5 had disco«'ercd cmsheJ under Steve's ^ . t>ody. Thta Joe scanned ferociously; ho ijji. dashed a strange glance at her from jj,. Iileactaed hlue eyes. # I "Some one traced your name," he put if^ Into ivords tho flrst thonght that had # \ bs^n hers. "Somo one who had your £ ' signature to copy." ^, Sbe nodded, 'whltely, in horror. Joe 1^ , folded the paper r.nd tucked it iuto a ¦^ pocket. "We can touch nobody," he averred regretfully, "unless we catch Harri- Caleb himself took Barbara home, ¦nd on the way across the lawn ehe giggled suddenly at the funny way iu which the distance seemed to increase ¦nd then lessen between her eyes and her feet. Tbe ground persisted lu ris¬ ing to meet ber, ehe said, until sUe hud to cling to Caleb's arm. And tbo outer steps proved difficult to negotiate. liui at the sight of her father sunk iu si¬ lence upon his desk in the grouud flour *V>fflce" sbe drew ber hand from tbe crook of Caleb's arm and went swiftly ¦cross to him. "Barbara," he besought her broken¬ ly the moment ber cheek touched hl>. •^ou mustn't believe that I"- She hushed hlm with gentle finsor^ laid npon his Hps. "I have lieoH a very foolish and ti.\!5 tor!-Hi cliild," she said. I , w...«. .'Ii t.^' to L/C .have more like a womau i.u .v. Aii Oldest Established Aeat Aar kei Belvidere Street. NuBaietl! Invites you to caJl. Ovir xa-:n and prices vrill al'vrayj; be ka:-. Sighi. We waui. a ihai* of j^ .^ Wlii be accoraea you H. E. SEYFRIED, you jiiid Vmlo Cal have lioea only—al. •nrdr She had to lansh again at tho boUnx lor of her frpt u.s .¦'lie clin)!>c'cl "r-'-'-dis. bnt her hend .oooi>ed stead," enp'.^Tli. I! was only Jiftor she hnd r.'-.i^hrd I'or own room that ehe coaidalned quOi-.i lously of tho failliit,- 'n^'aU Miuj,. h id to helit Ceelle iindrtMB nnd put la' to bed. ¦-—-••*¦¦—" j Oil the floor belo« her futliir ha.; 6dUsiaciOiy wuik uoue a.. | turued a;j:aln to his desk, his Ufiid reastonaOie rates.] UIVJS* Ijo /, i btJ.ved uuder his arms. auU i.ual E Jia ROTH PAiriTLK PA^lRh/inQlK . .d.'j;<tvd "!„• ixsale. I Li.,jv.-"— lie j jihook his head. j^tUl smlUug vaguely. I "1 Ilil If not v.iiiULii tn live, but I ur/i i loolfjiMc at tltiiiiiis—Kioiv liko a luaii i vovc Yon ii<>p<i iHif wori'v huv loriKor. I Joe. I'll sleep « little wlille, I thinlt. ' r.nd th^-n I'll pnt tv "'<"-' hxrd on Kot- * t!rr veW, xrhett T ririkr." j That iTinrked the end of deHrliitn. a-' -v!!'; r ¦ ;i -.¦¦!: 'i •rrr" n1--o'> while he wus t.i^luu.i; lb* I'ovor l)og!!!i to abate. He "put his uilnd on got- liiiK v.cll," v,lnii he uVivkc Iwelv.i hours later. .Streiifrth was flowing In n 'tpfl'ly ti'lo liH'k intn !ll» liorlv lorr? b«>fore nnrlinm','; kiioos would amlii honr bor wei7lit. For sho hnd sqnnn- rtt\..f\rtl h(if ^pf\iiri\ti'.p ^i}*-hriit*- ro'l^^fn"' tho rost, nnd plio pjild tl:-? full poti.nUy. Sho lay throe day.^ nnd tliroo night.'i rnllirj Itt hor M-orkiJC.':?: br'oro f.'ici could get up at all, and oven tben Ceelle, her little maid, clucked di.4 erectly-ot tho (lurk Llecles boneatu her eyes. Joe was several duys alisont on tba' errnnd whlr>h lu'd oil but o-nptlod fb'i eeethhig town of mon. ITo returned tbe «anio tlay nnrbam wn« nhriv.f ajaln. fnrood trt rdrrit fhr.t ITrrrlrr.T! nnd Fallon aud Shayxjc had wou clear. And there was nothing b'ft to the di.s gruntled groups whii.b titruggled iu be¬ hind him, save tall and heated con¬ jecture. Some said that tbey mu.st have managed to cross the border, oth¬ ers maintained that they had found sanctuary in the lumber camps of tho lake country t<» the west, but no mat ter which gue.ss was right the fiet re suit stood unchanged. For It Is upon the one who runs away that the blamo is always laid, and Archibald Wicker¬ sham knew fully as \vell as did Caleb end Allison and Fat Joe that, without Harrlgan, they could not hoi>e to touch bim. Harrlgan had disapepared from tbe ken of men, and Wickersham de- I fieir rti.'U phc v,as n. womon nnw—y<>l I her f rr.f words wero all ftirl. I "'J'o!l i:io irs". once I Nat i'lD protty," I Rho ':v..'ivc.-(d. "f'ay Ihct I iiui still - h'jlf '/oy—to yo»i!" Ills tongue uusl«iadled with joy, he told Iior fj.-i !', ;i.s h-.' I;ik; I"/d J;cr on that uiiior <iu... auu. \'.at<.ii.ng tlu' old. I olli \. , . . . ' I llstoned ns tlK'i'fc'i she wnre taking tho I wo'vl ¦ ':¦•^ '¦•» '•¦¦•-. ' <ii'- !'•,.• -^,1! ' M.H-r — ¦ • r, fie cn.-:: ] ed l!ttr ' :...'atli--iioi.lj:ug be;.bill ia tUt iiepLl.b oi 'A^r uiUU UijU 1 brlaiujliijs e.ii:.^. '/,iie ioun.uilieioU bis Wliicin;^'t.ii.uil<ier tii"ii- lici hi ms cjh:ii higher uonut ms iiocu. And now her fnoo xvni nnl'f'-od iijid thr.rp \tii« i'a more no^f^ for t^-ord--. Afterward wbo7i they t-piiko of I.o--''^ .'¦!•'¦ Irrc.J hlj i Lie:..- r.i.- (he row wiixb lit' Uid not try to hiiio. From lut .loi; ho had alrcad.v learned of I>ii< ivDiueis lii.Ni licitiii lion. OUl (il i a deet>er silonco Stevo spoko gravely- an op<fnp'i f<,ir tho man to wh'-ni ho had boon unfailingly kind. "M^i.stniiy kind of n failure oan live." he r-ali!. "Ijut it ti-.kcs a rjan—to k;uii;o and die.'' n:;i j ft'h'- rode wilh bin; li^.t d.iv until hn I told licr tlijil it wai, ti;;;.; for her t^i u.rii back. With Uajztliac alHndln.;; iluicc, isbe l.i'id ber lai e aV..;iisi Ids and tolil!'iaiacd ;iiat lie Iiad iconiisfd hof sbe sliould never be a''oi»od to go niory tliiiii nrnrs Icr.u'fb ai..:/ rr.iii;i bim nuit she was his. x.i*:.S i.> '.lie laSt tiAAn., ' iio lyili ue/ In a vot'?? vibrant and lov.- "Tbls H fVo 1 ^^;t timo '^ir yov; I'.id mc. ' He bold I.;.- clcwe; io ¦you will l;e rtu.^. bcl'.k?" She bobboii licr lioiid "IJetld.v—illlll wnil ll.".- * * > * • • • TUo ne.1t i.;,::ht. in tJio cjililn up ri\ cc, afier MIrl.-ini had Kfi '.]cv-:i aloue l1 what she termed tliei;- cuinpluceul »¦• le.ice, (Jairy I'o-.-ei-cau lani .-Uevc sal a Jong wbilr lielijrc the foiiiu>',- raised face allgbt wllb liis rare mirth. '¦A'oll. boro Wo are." i.-UuilJed (iarry —"I, poor, but honest, already In th« tolls: of m.ntrlmony, aud you, a plnto- Toiit :i . , .¦i.Jtm that '.'''':¦¦. m I-"- ••••" . >.' !:¦ fbta ot'<^!n r.-,f, ,.j ^>..f s«^ fi«;rlpll;f« ',t jln», umA w^ i-Ti «?, ¦..-fr j vn t«r ,1 liiOtuuiti.. W bCii I Cuujrt «,tM rtHHMBMII Ueukdown was imminent for I>exte.- Allison when a hand touched awk¬ wardly bis shoulder. He looked up heavily to meet this time the eyes of Caleb Hunter. Caleb stuttered furl ously at first, for sentimentality shanu-d l<»»WWJMH^<t»»W W tt» IKHMHMHWO** t bim. Then a happy thought sho« ed I CAl/L. SlatcKelt 'phone. LVi S. Wiiitfleki Street, NA7AKKTM, PFNNA, *i the way. Our "Keep Koo!" Hot Weather Clothes Two-piece Palm Beach Suits - • $7.00. Two-piece Kool-Krash Suit • • • 119 00. Two-piece Flannel Worsted Suits - - $1-^.50. Boys' Wash Suits Every Cool Washable Fabric In stripe, plain and c.:intinuation''of Colors - - - - • - - 60c to 82.(X). Washable Knickers special - - - 25c and $0a. Children's Kompers ,• - - - 3()c and 50c.- Straw Hats Boys'straw Hats .... SOc to 11.tM). •V Jklen's Panamas special .... |3.00. dicnnit Straw Qats ..... $1.50. Mmt Weather Underwear Athletic CWon Bnlts 75c grade Balbrlggan Se.^arate Shirtu and Drawers ijj "Dexter, 1 secured a few sprigs of J, very superior miut yesterday." Ue • laaJc of It a ocrcnionlul. "Do you ] think you would—oare to join me, sir?" Xitey had been frieuds for ciuse to i forty years not liecause of common ! tastes, bot in spite of Innate dissimi¬ larity; Dexter came to his feet H.^ renehed ont and crushed the other ' mnn's hnnd within his soft, white fln ' gor.«i Nnr wns his reply qnlte accord tng to formula. "I don't mind If I do, Cnl," he ac¬ cepted f"nldly. "Thank God, I don't mind If I do!" Arm in arm they recrossed to the white eoluuuied house. And they kept close, each to the otber, throuirbout tho hours of snspense that foUawed, flnd- I inp a pofent though nnconfessed reas f i aui-anoe In snob eonipanloniihlp. ! Delirium oame again npon the sick man who lay in tbe room which Miss ' fierah had always kept waiting for htm. Fever strode upon hlm, while the gtrl who had brought Idm bome slept In complete exhaostien. At times SteTe lay quiescent, only multerhig fit¬ fully; the next moment bs called crisply for Fat Joe—he fivired for his brldsre-^ and Joe had to -'xert every iron muscle to hold hhn down. And alwa.vs ho spo'ce Rarbarn's name, with n poignant w gentleness that left Miss Sarah ou the ^ I verge of eoHap'-o. Bnt ho oentiiiuod L..to live, throngb that dny and the loxt j|| nij;ht, even when the doctor sbeok his lk I hoad and Fat ,Ioe rose to go for llw || I girl, as he had promised bo would. »in i the last extremity, lie cuntlnued to ' Hve. nnd with the cominp nf tlw second Iflawn suddenly he wns no loiitrer do ' lliioas. .Stephen O'Mara upciiod bis I eyps and par,efl fcelity '>tjt v<^i-y niulev Jf' standingly Into tlu e.\TW of Fat .Inc g who WAS wat.obinK at that nionient. E Joe tried to huali him. but he wowld ^ I talk a little. ^ I "I know,'' he pi'ouuuucad each word ft I ^th ealonlated effort. *'l have lieoji ¦ I mry sick, and I maat not waste my trengtli. Bnt I have to h* clnar, tint «n one point. Have I dreamed It. Joe, I er—or did she bring me home?" layed only until iiis departure could uo longer be construed as liight. Theu one evening modestly he boarded a train. After she had rested Barbara proveil almost humbly amenable to reason. until it was best for her to go to him slie wonld wait mm patiently as sb-.- was able. Uiss Sui-ah ordered a week of un brokeu quiet uiid feat tor her patient. and Steve, nml not Barbara, nroved the dltlicult one to uiuiiago duriug tbat iie¬ riod. For nith retunilng strenptb I there came to hire reoolV-otlon of mnnv | things which reiiuined his attention He fretted over Uis wort; he CriAPTEril XXtli. In ftamt Life Toe. irriTir: v,i;:j nu !.i;;,-L'r auy ob Jection raised by Miss Sarah, uud Uurlwi-a spent eveiy lioiir of her days with bini. It grew warmer with aping spring. J and almost Iminodiotel.v bo was able ' to sit wlHi till'' nrd wfit<'h the fttrpntT, ' ot lops coming In over the Une from j Thli-ty r.ISic ar.d Ijoyond. Mlrtetn and Garry were married iu that week which followed directly Steve's Jirst daya of convuloscouce. Steve nnd Barbara were at the win¬ dow together, Steve outwardly still a little pale and haggard, but for th<> rest his old serene self ngaln. He man aged not to smile at her small and serl- one face. "It certainly has not strengthened my vanity n little bit, either," snid he, "to leam how smoothly llilug.i cau move along without me." Day by day the glri was flndlng her way deeper Into that innermo<)t heart of him which he had never shared wltli otber womau or luau. Hour by Uour she was loaniin? to know hlm better. and yet his whimsical gravity still onuld deceive her—she was .'sometimes thnuirhts behind bis thoushts. Hard npo:i h1« ri'iMy her Oyos flnshcd v.-lth Pi dfTT^ntl'^'i "I'ooli:" sUo scoffed. 'TooU: iilost any o!''. ci •'.; will ruu after foinebodi'i- wound it np!" It wa.s a trick of speech that ihe j bnd Ii'imod fn>m hlin, but his- < .niplo;- j ment of imnillpl. lazily amiable for tho i most part. Iunl never l>een so hotly par | ttsnn as was hcis at that moment. ! And suddenly s"lf oons: Ious, snddenl.- ' confiif^ort and warmly disconctried at ' tho finality of his gaze, ehe h.id to hid,- j hor l.o.id. I>ut ^'lo hid It iir>'.n a shoul¬ der mo.st oouvcniently at hand. . Spihit, Biivx- way tu tally jiUuiiiiei. j and now Sio\e wus able tu be on Ins i feet again, so absurdly uncertain of I balance at first, however, that she ridi- i culed blin iinuiercHfully one moment. I only to ru.sh to him In a panic of so- I licitudo the next. There oame long walks and longer trips In the saddle; came houm of si;«noe that were the more wonderful for want of words- hours lu which, in H hu-bod voice, abc i I ?ave hlm s^tyly nf hor piins. Rut r.i I ways, too, this Interruptions grew more ' and moru frequent aud lusistent Kat I Joe anri Mclxan «ud even ITardwlcl. ¦ i Elliott made more ami more pressini,' . I demands uiwu his time, uutll Ilna liy i I helnsl8t*fl that he oould no lonpor pliy j i shamelessly the invalid. Tie must lo.ik ' I In npnn ttie works np river if on'y foi- ' I the moral efTect whk'h ic wonW have | ' upon the men. Sho os-sentod prndsin? I \ ly. It wniild 1n> but it d.iy nr two. and I ! thee—then Uo woukl <'oine bnok t" bor. TllO tioKt inomlM}.'. at tho moment | when Ilai'ni'-a ami l-^tcvo were r^oiint . } lug tiieir bni-sos. for sho wanted to ride : y, 1 K'Xtc.- .Vinson I IIcij;«mbBch, ...-•J .ilaugb- .'.. UuAon- Mrs. It. T>. - h tind Joeeph i,hoir re- "tiinel. am so happy," she whispered. I I in sudiU-n danyor of a government ii'v,-;''"iui"ii. I'm told, and hovering,_0if- tlie lirliili!" "IIl1-o v.-o ..'ire:" o..hi)OJ .Stove. An.l that was as olose as either vt Ibeia ciur.e lu outi5pokfii e.aiOl.lu,i.-Tn-iY!" u I'nihliio •- s'liiicwhat aolf couociju.;, GuiT.\- b.ul alluded to tiic propirt..- v.tilch t'alclj Hunter iiaa huulm o.e. Moiirestown. Til . fu!:-.- in- pr >-, , .) "-.Jill this ':¦ ¦•'•''¦;:i iiVci. 'cd the T'.i,^ Z^i \y iiu.-ude •It Ailentown hurt Thuraday: Mre. anrl i>,Trs. r!r;r:;nce Wii'-'-ri!;, Mi-, and ."¦^rf. A, F. It-nner, Mias Ma/y Itoimer "H?:- Mary I'ehnel, Mr. <ai'1 Mrs. f;.1 V in Wiiitor.s and Mrs. II. F. nil¬ heimer. A nuinber of onr yuuni; people attended thy strawbo r/ und iee |c!-t>am festival of the Busl-:.'.11 Ceatre ''Sunday .-:clir.r)I o'- ?-•¦¦ - „; ¦ Vv nhttg. Mastf-r Hebor. WiUard pnd Kermit i Trach vi.sitoil ilioir prand inother, Afr.s. Mar.v Tr;i.ch, nl t-i-.t .t, vjiiijjpg^ and attended the ice cr«M,«i fe.sliTai of the L'. H. Sunday bcUooI aa Sat¬ urday eveiiing. Mr. and Mrs. Willie and Wr. and iMra. IIU.. tor. of Ka/aretli s'.J...... buoli'K parcnlH, Mr. ene Hagenbucii on Sunday. Mr. and .^T^s. E-:^- Idnlighter Helen, and Mrs. Williams on Sunday vi"1'cl Ititive^ Mr. and Mrs ai-r--Ti who are both invalids. Hiram .Miller and Mia;< Amanda V.'cavor. of Uiie ilace, acf«mpaBiul Mr. and .Mrt;. Clintou 1I..1.JJ i^Ol Bon, .'ilhvood. ol Ciearlield, .lu .iouti Ueth¬ lehem. on Suntlay, vis'i/n.^ .i-t!'.AU»eB. .Trsoidi Tldi-surd, res'd'ii.;i a^jj' the Delaware Kiver. above Jlartin'e Crpek. who was formal'v c-ujjloyed by John Kunkel. mwlo a ji'sasant oal on Mr. and Mre. loha ICmke! accompanied liy hiB oTn-jiloycr, Mr. GooU and family. .Mr. Kale an-d Mrs. Cyrus iioeliler, visited .Mrs. Koehler'e daeghter, Alice and h-Qshand. Mr. and Mrs. John Kale, at Edelmans. o!i Sanday. Oliver Hann. who bad bueu Ul for a long time was improving uiioely, hnt now sorry to say, died Oii llonday afternoon I'arent.s are requesto:'., withoat fail, to brinjf or send thoir chilflren who are membere of the Primar>- de¬ partment of our S'mria.y-sohooi for practice on ThurKuey aiteraoon. I!' weather is tlisagreeehle then on >jrJU^ afiernDon. .•\>i; Kenner, propneior, of the Mopre§jyiwn Hotel, purchased a aew OTer'i_aei'! louring' car uol H,ey*'r. Nazareth. !;iMrii. Day BfririL-c-.i ..1 Ibv rhe Moorestown r i. ]n'-xt Sunda} evening. J : In'c'oi-k. .^hn-p. Tho oro-'' vj<jorge '.te. lueld , lichool :*, at 7 ¦ ill be to Steve. There was a truce ot like humor in the bitter's reply. "I c-ortain!y ,iui ii]i|iror--;od wtth tlia cares of s.-i;ddi ii wealth" «ald he interesting. attend. All are Invited to ("Inly ber fatli. r nnd .Ml*s Sai-nli snd Cc.lolj woro jircient when rhov wer^ niMi-rieil. .\iiil then, and not nlono '«>- oan.'o sho knew ho wi.«hod It hnt t<e- onuse Ir wfiv the dearest wish of lv.- • iwii lio-irt. tbey turned thoir faces t - ward the cabin on tho bnlsam ku'H He dismounted and lifted her to the ground, f' r «ndiiouly ybo wanted to ;¦ i tbe rest of tlie way un foot. She let her woiiiht lie against bini. the top of her hoad scarco hisrher tbnn his <-hin. and si-hod a little. "TIrod?" he asked witl. that gent'o- ncss Ue saved for her alono. Tbe brlsbt ho;i,l shiwk. •"naiipy?" be asked ar;..iii a- gtnu... Sbe swunp around and clung to him p*'^ '"'^ then. I Kel'orniwl (^hui-cb .\otcs. A large ami enthasia.-ln audience v.-:i- presen; for eveninj, v^ i^Uip at St. John's ftfcfornied Ciiuica uu June 17, where the Ladies' u. i.i., LiuIJeu Tugle atieiided .strvicci; ni a hotly. II. accordance with the 6.a ..ucautx of the occa.-^iou. severa: :'..jhtful selections were rendered by th . choir. Dr. Wntrin;; chose for V: "Faith, Hope and Charltv" 13:13. A children's Nursery ha = stituted under the cxintrol conKregation Mothers are bring their little chUdren to swure j ^jti, i,j,„ u litiu, "I'm SCI happy!" she wbisriei'ed. -lio you sujipese tbat any one will ever b- as bapi:y apain'.-" There was ineffable cuiiToi;' in bc- (luestlon. Whinisloally her own phTi^o rose to Ills lips. ".Maybe." bo snid. -ma.rbe suuie tunu In buuks!" She Ul'ti-d ber face lUeu. lie ini.I me dusk.v slory of bor eyes. --Aiayjjt'.' she echoed, her voi.-p tr«>ni- ulous—"somo lime—tmt this timo in real life ton." .'.'.cme, -1 Cor. hr»en ia- nf the ii-ged to tlie rt-i- luary Department Bt the cloae of the Sunday-school eervice where the young ladieh in charge w.iu cdie Cor the chilih-fii until tlie close of the r.iornin.L' worship. This wi" permit more mothers to attend ctv-rob In ning. T'lc entire cougregation uj urged to come to the Social rooni of the huiuorously at Fat Joe, who, coming to: pij„^^. ,„ .lisduse sunwMbim.' which bad make daily roi.i rts us «oon as Miss ^ ^een but iaie.v ,ii tbe pi-..e,-;s of prepn- Sarah realized that tho guod lu sUeU , f^^,,,^ He loinod tlioni at tbe odc-o of vlaUa far exceeded tlic U'ueUts of sleep i the Inwn fc'foi-e tin. white oolnmmHl houso 1111 tlio 'ii!I. "Ka.sinv liacl. Intii harness. I uuder stand," he I'v;;aii. not iiuile oomforia Uly, howe.er. I'or he was aware of a j gleam of uisapinovul in iii^ tlaushier's I e.ves al lies interruption. -\Voli. (liere THE rvD. at S o'clock when the final,reiorts of the committees working for the li¬ quidation of the <liurcb dul^. .viU be announced. Come aad ,juin oar woilurs in thtiir Kviril ai^.' .. aLhusi- asm! fln Tlunsiliiy evening, Jiine 28, the yonng ladioh of tlie In'"--li'il ri'iild will be in their rooms to lajoy a sioia! evening with all yo-ang ladies who wish I" join the orgin' atlon at tiiiis .time. l!oj S«>ul.s !)«» Well. Trooi) 1, Ho\- Si-outs, brought to * very successful el us and aolitndo, a.ssured Uis chief that they had Aocomjiiisbed much, unham¬ pered ns thev were by i-arping author¬ ity. Bnt be lay and hroodod, no humor In hfcs e.ve, whon Ue was left alone. Tat Joe had a.ssured him that she had „(, ^rent rush, out it's wis. brought him hume, bat Kai Joe, v hu , ^.^^ ,,„,, ,,|j,|..., ,,„„., |„^ •¦ ^^ j,^.,). wus ever averse to inifl-climu.\. had i ,„,p,, „„„ «i,|f,,.,.] i,rt,viiv to the othor \l^f^['^^ Surpriso Party. A very plea.s.mt surprise pari\ held at the home of Mr. ami Walter Hummel, of Naz.uietii. Wednesda.v evoning. June i.l. honor of Mrs. Hummel's hirihila> lUversary. Those preseni were anii Mrs. Hummel and ihiluren i iyiiH. in an- iMr. aai. told him no more than tlutt. His of forts at ontertaiameut were only tlie more siKintaneoua tho^ days ("ocnttso of the BohempSB of bin friend's f,<ioe. And then the same day that .lue raised him against the pill«ws se thnt he might watiii a utriug <<f ll.it cirs, liigii piled with UNIX'S, roll into tho yards, thoy lot luT go to him. Steve w-is listeniug tu die slu-ili .^a into of the whistiv wlilch I e know was Mclifnu'.s jiean mf vli-toi-y; he wat hmiII- I ing a llttlr ^v1stfllHy ovit (lie niemorr I whloh. wHt Mclean, alwa.vs rprnrTt>d j to lilni. vrtu'n be turned aiwl saw her : Btandlng on the thresholil. ^e had I come on dlffldeat. imxipollia' feet. She ' was watchhtg Mm. And liefece he be- ! Ilevetl it realiy was she. BnrtMin ftl- TAILOHa CLOTHIER. HA TA A/i1> rUH/iiSHiJfOS 112 Sputh Main St.. - NAZARETH. PA. Our store cloMt Uke all other Naaaretii Stores • CTerj Wednesday at 12 aoon durioff Jaly and Anffnat. ImH »aiil» a^ Ifcwaii ¦ iil^i t • ViAaA mAAAAAAAmt$tMmAtmAimtHtAAAbAAAAAMmmAAAIbAIMtm With his TO*ce alono, wh«i ell else •eemed falling, Joe had keiit his friend alire. The doctor belieTed It; Miss •uall knew It to be so. Aad flrat of an Joe had to roioe bla thankfulness. ISr It was an explosive thing. "DMn't I tall ber sof he demanded la Ue wUntac taaw. "DMn't I sity eo, all aloasT And I let ttet dortor worry BM, J«et becanee he'a get i dlplema In a Oraaie, hangtaa ea bla maW Than ha anawend btarmlb ^aaMen. fMind yoa," hs saM. tened hts name. "8tee»r It wae only a wisp of a sound—aa achins. throbbing bit of tondcrnoiw ¦ghter ewu than the breath that herett. "8te««r' she beeatheJ agalB. But thereupon, with u headteaa Ilttie nah that ecattered speeia ef haadagee and rolla ef Hat aad set the hettles apaa his table HBgllag daagwremly, Ska flew tp hlm and came, aooMhew, lata hia arme. Thay had mot toid him-at dial he eaaU not epaak. Doubly he aM, hia faoa bowed npen that brwwn band pil¬ ls hia ama, She had taid her- foot. "M'e'i; ivant tw .start throngh to the Ixutlor by fall, I sup; u.se." "We'll lie ready." Sieve Iiii 1 to |«ug!i at hi.s lack of ojise. "No doubt—no ;d«ubt," Aijain IH>x ter liesila.ed nuMientarih-. .\iid tlien there eaiiie lo liio snrfn .- flint pri>no- ness to an cjn men for what Ihoy were in a uuui's worUI wbl -li inni Jonii' bo foro coiiv'iicimI Ciiloii Uiiutor of .Mil- son's Inherent bigness. "rv.f.int ;-ei-.>»;i;e.l t!ic picsidcnoy of the K.-ist ("ousi conijiany lasi TUo statemeul wns brief lo actual orlspr.oss. "1 iiioifly U-!l yon Ibis so that .\-tMi cjin l>oT^Iii lu i!y tontutlvo plans ac(s||^lingly becmiso in view of th^ Initnoliato m>ivt o' Pilliu: that 'a canT I ft-;-! >uro tb-\- thoro will be t"U many denmnrls up.Mi your time here at I, no d'lubt to I ^'''P'"''' '*"d Edwin. Mr. an.. Mrs. Wiliiani Werkheiser and ciiiidren Laura and Grover, Mrs. rbrisiiiina Kberis. Miss Eila Elierts. I Kloyd ami Warren Eberis. -Mr. and I Mrs. Herbert Hagenbucii and sou iP'.arl, Mrs. .\ddii F'iiulus and dauph- ti-rs IMiUlre!. Floreme anii Anna iMrs. E;ianiinda Hummel, Mis.s Miriam Mumnit>l. Miss Paisy Huniinei. Mr. I an'l rirs. Sylvester Kberts ami .VIrs. [Oliver Steinniei/. of Nazaretli, Mr. land Mrs. R S Huniinol Mr. and Airs i Willard -Humniel. Kerman Humniel, jHiirold H-IV and Miss Mayme Hian- i mei. of Easton. I The guests all lefl at a laie iiour iiiBhl." I wishing Mrs Humniel nian\ more i . ^, - , , happv birthdays. n,.freslimenis were !'^' ^^'^ orguni-/.arion sc-ved and tho evening vv;is spent in lisening lo vocal and iiutrunienl.a, music rendered by a nuuilicr oi lhe puests . Mrs Hi.mmel received a number oi' uso:'ul gifis. - CJIMI- jpaign for the Ijiherty Loan. At a Imeeting Of (he Troop last Tlmrsday I evening Scout-master C. F. Marlin ^innounce.! tbat f.2 subscripliuns Uad *^jb*C'i turned in for a total of ^.ITOO, j'lidioating mnch ba'-d work faring the three days of the canipi'-f'Ty* The I-.pecia! War S---vice had.i^c crsered by Itlie National Council to an." Seout se- '.'iiring a* 1(»ai-t t( ii siibscriiiibnis will Ibe .Twarded to l-Ischor Clewe'l, Albort Jennings, and Bert Rlurgis. The =pcci;;l prixes oITcrcd by the Sc-out- r.iaster to tbe two .si-outs securing tbe jiiriaest 1. :ber of sabscriiitionB WOI. 1 .¦ "s.bor Clewi-ll and'Al¬ bert Jomiings. Thi.s I '.mpnlijn was a part of the icitton-u idi i.uiip.iign coudiictefl by th" Tioy Senilis lu, t week u;i 1 which resulted iu raising more than 912,- nntl.OOP lur tbe Liberty Loan. Tbe boys receive! no jiay for tlieir wi^ vii-es. diiinp the work as their "bit" rc>r the nation* the resuUs achieved roflei t gre.it ert dit on the niembers f >r yiHi to plan ou iuui-seU' iu the lu¬ the Morr Ilill a oll-ice much ticdd wurk f.i ture." | Te Rarlmra ai iIm- ipegiiiiiing_ ib«' apaeoh seeaml n>o:'«-l.\ unetiier of hor i lliktber's rawr hivubed. ontlrelv In- > hored attempts u the fm-oilona. But' Vhen she saw tbo biuud steal up ami! Successful CampalgR. lhe ctimpaign which is beiug con (ill • .. ' y St. Jolin's Hoformed con¬ gregation. Naiiaretb tu raise SlT.fiOO to i>ay off the balance uf indebtedness on tlie church properlv is progress Ing nicely and tho indications are tha: the amount necessary to pay off the debt will be raised. The report on Suuday eveuiug ^locittluii fliui-eli. Services ill the .M.irauau Chureh next Sunday. 0:"(1 a. ni. Siinduy-Bchool. 10:^0 a ni. Litany and sermon in the. tierman language. C:10 p m. lnt»Tinedlale C. E .Miss Hattie KoM-ler. SujterlHtoudent. 7f;iO p ru Bermon. Ttoth «'r- mons will be by tbe pastor. S:'.in p. ni. ¦Bnitborhood of Asi- Idrew ami Phlliii Snbject "It tunl tie for ni». Tou are m<»>t cordially inTlt^d te attend thes« nervlcee. Stain Stephen O'Mani's face she re-1 showed that $10,007 was subscribed Allaed thut it was the very sort otland this does not Include any sub- aacscstiou from which uu her lips ho , scriptions of the various societies. aaa turm'vl ruu^..l., uuuj. Cuming The prospects are very favorabl > that from the li|ie of her father, Steve ac-|the several societies will subscribe aepted gravely, with a matching brief-1 the balance and this will free the aeae tbat could not bWe a surge of tri-1 cburch of its Indebtedness when the iironh jsuhBcrlptlonsareriaid. Cherry Miss l>o rothy etrahoai^r, of Schoeneck, left on Taaaday lbr Sil¬ ver Bay. N. T., where iiw «U1 apand the suminer. The Schoeneck Jfnnrlaa fl^aday- scbool will hold Ha mnaal fisale ad. Black Rock, Saturday, AasMt 4.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 26 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1917-06-22 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 06 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1917 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 26 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1917-06-22 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-12 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 35516 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Vol. XXVI.
NAZARETH, PA.., PRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 22,1917
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COAL
of the Ilisrliest Quality and
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of the same sori:.
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'Oiephotie Connections. a
U. S. Government Advertises For STENOGRAPHERS
male and female, and offers $900 to $1200 to begin. Civil Service examinatloufi ta^ uow h&lJ <;vezy Tues¬ day in 400 cities.
Thib college prepares for these examiuations, and for business positictns.
School open nearly all Summer. Enroll now.
ihen Til
Come Back
to You
By LARRY EVANS
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"I l.ino ii((4, raivd v.licUioi- ] lived or dUiil." Ue tsuid lu liltlu More than a wiiispor. "All tiloiiK I liave seemed to \:o'.v l-iov, i ff.f ] v.Ts-to KOhitr ncross, nnd 1 have 1k;od near to qult- ,..;:.;., at t'.;.;o.. J -jl ., ..it.., ....pjilcr than I'd ovor dnred lot smyBclf l.p, bofore— '.'¦:Z. inor., -iViV.i tl-.f f:-:' 'bot, that
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T AIB FURNAOBS, STOVES, PUMPS, ALL ^0-K-K aUAP-ANTSIID.
^' a«n»ne sne len nnn tnat mornlns she n' told Joe of Bis Lonle, wbom she had V' liad |
Month | 06 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1917 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19170622_001.tif |
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