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THE fJVRGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Nazareth Item READ BY ABOUT MOO PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER I PAYS. AM iM|>ppp^,ppMT p^i^HY NFWSP/\PFP, PFV^T^r^ -^^ iitfrati'rk. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE NAZARETH, PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12. 1920 NO 11 \4il Hull w»s arrested Monday night Jl North Water (.lap hy Irank il'txigc, a ^etectivt of Phiiadclpliia, on a ch.irgc ol kidaappiag Genevieve Leonard, thc ten iDMithi' old daughter of .Mrs Ruth 1 ewiard, Philadelphia. .Miss Hull is in tlie StroBdsburg jail I he inf.mt is in the Stroudsburg tlencrai Hospiial MiM Huff, who was known also as Mn Nagle, in I'hiladeliihia. conlesscd her riiare in the taking ol" ihc cliild fmni ,V,rs. Leonard. She said that she hail wriitcn her ni.ther that she had been ni,irri.\l a'ld had a child When dischnrccil 1\\ .Mrs Richard S. Newl'old, hv whom she hO'l bem employed, she ilr:ink from vtoinR M hrr moiher williniit lhe chil,I lie had »iittrn aboui Knowin.c she wns to re¬ turn home soon, she ndveriisi'd in a p.i- ^M for a child lo ndopt nnd when .Mrs, [(on.nrd callcil al the NewhnM home wilh her baby in .inswr to llic r.dvcr- tiscmcnl she posed .ns the owner nf thc ffl5hu)'iable Wahiiit street lin>re, so pcr- sua'lii'S Mrs, I roii.ir,! in ¦, jrlil l!"' babv ta such apparenil,' .coo'l en\ irnmrent. Iiavini! oV'tni''ed possps.ion nf the SHERWELL Assistant Seeretary of the Pan- .Vmerican Financial Conference. Il'.-it ¦¦'!¦ iM I'l:i,"'l ¦'tl, oJiiI(t. she thotipl't hitinn of her d'fTi. tfitiee before bri'i the nieht Befoir her arn-^l tained that the cbH.! " ;¦¦- - i v,fnis m.irriase She s:.i i ^i- ninrried twice sinci- s'"' i'fi school in C,U'i-.ii>ih' l','!i: "• she s.ii.l she studn.i !" '"'roK nin ¦'.' The ehiKI w-.ts idi-ntified ;•' lix-,. '-v means nf i-irlhm.nti. ll .M'-s 1 ro'',nr<i Ihe chil'i nnd. the wo-n,- with the bab\''s nb'u.-'-o'i ' h^ck 'o Pltibdelpl'in ¦'¦': i>, Ur the lABG?, TO nSilT WITH DALLOTS "^ \/\b'lMl rowN ajiNcii- Mil.! INC. President Gompers atid A. F. of L., With Railioad Brother¬ hoods. Back Project. WILL ASK FAR.^;iERS' AID TO'D. To Vote for "Friendly" IVIen for Ccn- grescrnen. Governors and Judges. No "Lawyers, Bai.kers. Trust B.Trons or Mine Operators." ^l.inKt" nnl i,in¬ .i' I.n'.l The '. vi',] 1 l-'l ill 1 n '.Me. '¦*!!N "f 111 r ;in< li-4lil. • l'i I ¦/...'l 1 i fri hnv,. ¦ .\ni w'.W l:ll." 'nri'<; -lUiiin vn he ¦ri' h.. • ' I'S f'li- llie '" pnlille.il V In I'oritroi l.v nnlloiiiil ¦11 m.-i'le I'V •nn l-'riiern- .¦ItiniHlIlri-'l .lii.-inl.s ll" u.'l v.ill he .-."-^i'li-niinl .V regular slated meeting of lown Counci' was held this 2nd tiay of I el> ruary, [<)2it, at 8 oclock p. m in the Council Koom I here were present Messrs. l.indcnmo\er, Yeisley, Leopold, ilartzell Welty, Kleppinger, and Ijano '¦ here were absent .Messrs. Starnei and Werkheiser lhe President, Mr. Gano, presidcil. I he minutes of the regular state.l meeting of January ;. ly^o. were read npil there being no objections, approval. I he i|Ueslion as to whether the re- eleiU'il (.niiiiciinien should retain their il rn.er sc.ils was deeideil on motion of .Mr l.iopold, seconded by Mr. Welt\-, thnt .ill nf the Councilmen retain the .:l,,-i!ri occiipicil by them iliiriifp the Ins- leim I )ii niolion of .Mr I i-opol.l, ' ' i >. .Mr, 1 Inrl/i-ll, it w.is inn-,'-,1 ii-!lowiiiH hills lie pniil .is renil \ C. I'K'nlv yiw.. Conl \ I hr ( n ,S I- iln\'.'. .ir,l (ji , 'i oiin^ P'roilii-rs i ln)n'ns .Marlin :- j (,r.'-nry SUIHT'- .sOiS pn\ rnll ! !l r-iilmer ." •' \ l.iruware Co 1 ¦ i!:nl'o\\-cr Co : I r \'nnnnlta I " -¦- (Kvs.iKI CASUALTIES ON FINAmR LIST Revised Figures Show 77,113 Deaths. 34.248 of Which Occurred in Action. MISS ANNA HANSON. "Queen of the Reds" Awaiting Deportation. (..\l< U.AK.NI AL PEN .M<GVL I)[;SI KOYED BY FIRt 13,700 DIED OF WOUf^DS. ¦I'l-ondr 1 llmt the <;>n New York Lends W th -i0,222 Victims, 3.190 D-.n'.iT,. .1,''S; Kil'-d. 877 T.iken Prisoner—Mortality Lists by Stdtes- "1 li- I'Ulh V hn ¦Inil.s hnvo heen I'lT- i: .i.f.uiaiioii: 11 u,,i 1 1 ,1 ¦I lie charm'. I r ^nken ,-\in'.i lliKKin. ol' the IIII'I pn .\ll'"lM' ein!-,,' (1 irliiii'nl lh ll hn.s hv Wn 1 1 i;ui ul',.' |.^ 1 L-ai. ,1^ \ lor V\110 rtcu .Nus ,c ,.il ^. , assii %, ul ^c c SUI I ¦¦a.1'16- 1' IV,. i'¬ .e .',' OIU, lillO. .e 1 ul UliliL iaillnail ul lUmp iU,,..Cl-US llJUI. 1 1 luCll tU,l 1. lUS lor 11 b. Iltlsian '¦ j"' Oil- ua. Li .u oa i;. , lU' api ll, ol , I' >Ul M. . - C: " >li. ^O I'U 11. 1 . VI iV l i. J 3 iL I, I a.'- Ci .L' ^' Ol \\ V ^ il. III .3 ab ¦) •-^ th'. Sj'-ir.isli M'lM 11 riii\ ei-.silv. '¦I'ni-ln! 'Ilf'' put .¦il'h 'tie ol l'i JulK Is a.i- cluiiiiiiiii in ijIUUp .NU 1. Ill iici ulUs-.n, ^.i \Mil ilSilSl ll'C VJO,. lUOtiU'i ui llle .'iO . I Lluuuu.V .is leu.Lu. wiuvspii.aa unsLC .u lhe niri'i i'l'^^ 'J' P' ctss Ul .ue 1 iirill ll' only UIC LiOveiiiiut.' dllbluuU P> Ine U" ¦ ,.,.11..',!_. , wlio naiiiile yu ptr ^.. .....un.c ul . Ihl uiiaiy. Aus. jun.j ^^i ..i.i'ii uic j women oi lier cuun'ij v,Mi uic uinv le.i- turcs ol tne Uoverimicnl limit .Move¬ ment:—UJ the caiciul prepaiaiion of a I monthly houseiiold buuget ui'.icii will | keep track ol every cent of the income, - the eliminalion of all unntcess.iry e\pen- Jiiures and the setting aside ol a cirtain | dttinite sum each monih as sawiigs; U) the application of this budget as a guide j W next month's expenditures; and U) i ll.e investment of the savings realized by | the successful use of thc budget svstenii in Thritt and Savings Stamps which are secure and profitable investment serve to make Savings am regular habit. FIERCE WINTER STOHM SWEEPS ENTIRE COAST Hotsls. Bathing Pavilions, and .Bungalows Battered to Pieces and Flo.ited Away. nnd '¦Id. hei'l 'i'l'-'l '¦ii'lly 111 'V l!l"!ll- '•nn- . will -ly .'i-nft '.'.ill he :'i liiill, 'li.-!l'ii'IH ail nrmy The Ced- ishlp of , .LU. . .11 It.,. 1 .uul lU l.pOlL.li . a. ..ul lior.i 11. I.., Wnriiiaii ..... ,,^,s Ol 'J; ou iu ,.,%u iLl^- ... , .". -i....U.l ul ills piCllu.-i.i, '.Wl.' ('1.1 i.UU, UIV I'HSlLiUUL ui lliv L"_uli,l''i IV.tllll i V,iLil.SLliig p.l_)iUVuL Ui saiu , .1 ¦ ;,..k1 .iiKl ..U'lsiueiL.I' u.'lI u.i uii, |.vi>i'Uu.i iV-UiKiVLl l"j .Mi, .. ,, ,L wa.s liiu\i..i I'lal .Is 111,.- djiil- ,.,' '»as causcl ii\ an uiiiii.ii ,1 ;uv ''.'!.. ui liLaiUi, tne ci.iini i.e p.iki, Cunlr.ict lonns Hum tne bui.e lii,-,,i a.-, UeiiartiiieiiL were presc.itevl i.u..i- i'.i^ li-.isc ul blean; Ivoiivr and ."spriiiiN., i iiiiii,i4 llle viiMiiiig > var, i ui as l.ic Iviins •viled ill same '.wre LOii-idL-rvd i:i ,.i-.,uatv, it w.is di.cii.led nul to .lu nii)- ..ii.-A 111 ille nialler al this liniv. Coinmunicalions from liie L. S. Kub- Djin\iu^»'^ the extent of |ioo,n«o wu i dor^Iii a tire which started al 5.i« j unlock Saturday morning hurning totb* ! ground thc big car barn of the Slate I'elt Iransit Co, formerly operating at ';,v Slate Bell Idectric Street Railway >'Orl'»n .Argyi, tf)gether with eijht tr«l- kv cars, which included practlcallf all ¦ the equipment of the company 4—twwph r. liamblcton, of Pen .Arf\l, president an.l general manacer of the ..,.,.,,,.. ..Ttfd that Ihe officers cf the 'c determined to pve the -,'.-'.¦• i-c as soon as possible, »t\4 'I arr.ingements had been mad? with • Fn-r R.-jncor line and the I ehigh " Transit Co for cars in order ts '¦ 'ir lines in operation at once. 1 hr-re were f!\p men in Ihe ban when flre u'.Ts discovered The- were pre- • ¦' r 'n take the snow polw over the The Id,i7e st,irtpd in one f,f the - ¦'-,,'i„,. Trs and wben the mea ' •"ri of thr b,im to fet f possible, the high nne.i the blaze info a furnace, '¦¦ nthor^e.-irs and the barn cafehinj C'-f The men conld then do nothing. freight c.ir n-:(l the snow piow whicii re riiiisi 'e the barn and a new stesi :•¦ which wns stalled in the S"ow at ¦ 'fasr, escaped destruction hv the , nes. lh,- Pc, ,\rgil Volunteer Fire Cow- onian -.vork in .'ightipg tke s liiiuujii, Uicir ciloristhat ;iuiii spreadh.g lu a^. It was Ivareu i.,a[ the '." Cu. 4;arage iu:.u lo the ¦ 'lui.i cjicii life, a,.. ' ''-sne ucic guacu leiu.i ir.wii inajoni;, ul t«e •'a.u '.Ulupujlj.. ' '-111 '.kai a 11 j;j "I i^l"JiCii:,iu,iS. d fil ¦^li. lla. > iiiaof- 'u.jiac T Mi. .V'.v,- V"!-| f f-n.isiii.i lii'iail lh V/A,1 CRIisllNALS TO FACE GERMAN COURTS Accepting List of Accused May Be Interpreted as Admitting Guilt. 'Jl led 1.1 h ¦ u oic iiiUaie ¦-¦ O'C illui,tUl-i '-..^.l SUiniU^i- ail ' lO lll^ i.'ii[P.. '-' -'^'" hlVi JJI li.,; -¦ '"vs uv-je a,j , ^ ^,,_^ ' ^•'^ IIJ WllJCi, u.'i JlieiiiJca lo c,.. " tJ Hidzt: v.ui , Ihousiu "C Wjlo u >-. uc.ufe aud i.itf ij ttxt ¦'L..jjii»« C aikl .Morris ., lliu iio-C ' .Max relntive lo pur- . ere rvad and crder- I'i. I') is-i .V, u V, ll"\Vl;fnll n f(i]-t.v r nli'enily s di.sn.ster, eiii iru .11 V.ill, ''(ind niul -i- ai'd r. iHflW fnll 'I'l'l 'l-y t ,-ili.!!ii, n driven h.v ' ni; on n-e li'i'ir lit denlli. nfiisi'in to the n Mniue and nil 111. hlition. 111 ' fncps nn imniedinle IS puhlic uiililics. Virginin. .\ew Vnrk famine for federal aullioi iiiv-s have been aid. Coniiiiii.sMiner nest plea tn nil and pn-s. ..\t the r cnnl The isked for .\i-\on made an eiir- citizons tn save conl .snme lime he anthnr and Thrift tOAl loooo A I U.N U\hl<. IN PARIS; bC.\l<Cb .A I I HA I Cssi prices in Irancc are skyhish and even ii jou nave liic iiiuuey ii is im- poSbiuie lo oouiii ciiouBii lo keep waim. Had it not oeen lor tuc laet tnal since the lusi ot INoveiuocr uie weaiiier nas been cxireniciy nuid (.ram ol ccuirsej | there »ouiu nave oeen uiiioid suileriiig | in Hans and oilier densely populated ^ centetl. I In uiscussing the prescrjt price oi coal | ind llie ailiiculty in getting it into Par¬ is, one ollicijjl said: "Wc Have lo pay 70 anu yu sniiliugs a ton lor coal I. o D. caruiii, wnicn at tue present rate ol ex- chanije niakes tne price Dclwccn M" and itis Irauts a ton. IreigUt lu a I rencii | port IS 00 smilings a ton. llic Ireigni I to tlie mlerior orings tlic price up Iu Dig j consumers wno can ouy in carioad loisi 10 iHjiwcen 230 and joo Irancs a ion. | At ine normal talc ol excnaiige on the i uolUr lins ligures out to Iroiii i,u lo | Ibo a tun lor coai. \Miich, one iiiigni say, IS some price! lORMLK .\AZ,\RL1I1 .M.\.\L- lACIUKLK UILS .A I L.\S I UN tieorge Stockton Lnicrick, aged ou 1 years, lormerly of .Nazareth, died al his home at Laston, on Iriday, tiuin >^iiiplicalion of ailments, alicr bviiig 1 wiiliiied tu his ohmc lor some lime. .Mr. Lmcrick 111 recent \ears lived rvllrvd. lli is survived by his wile.- Caroline, an,! I orie sister, who resides at l'liila.l-l|)nia. ¦Mr. Lnierick iiuned to L.ison lion. I N'azareth, about ten wars at; •. he be- j Ilig engagv.l at Nazareih ,n the nin:ui-I t.-'Cture el tlie Omerick pulverizn^g nni jlor grinding cement and other mnclini- l«,v. from which he made a con-i.lvinhie I fortune. 'Mr, Fmerick possessed cnn i 'riii' i • |inveiiti\|. nhilitv lie wns al-o ,1 in.'ii: I IH'I ,,f th,' U I'. O. n. of Iiaston. ized, ^Tith Heullh (.'nmmi.'^sloiier Cope- j land's sanction, the niiining ot iinhcat-j ed cars ¦nud save [lerinisaion for the curtailment of stervice in subways und on tho elevated lines for the purpose | of conl saving. j At rtocknu-ny ."lO buiigalow.s and lOfl I othor hiiiUlings were damaBed or sel adrift, the losa approximating .$t,500,- 1 000. At t>inej I.shind $ri00,000 damage 1 was dune in like manner. On Staten , Island -0 smalt houses were driven oft [ their shore moorings, and similar oc- 1 currences w<?re reported from the Jer- 1 iey and Maryland coasts. i In New Tork harbor a record ttde, i rising S.'2?, feet, set barges and other | ¦mall craft adrift, submerged low I piers and bulkheads and tied up ship- 1 ping generally. Including eoal barges ! most urgently needed. Six sound steamers were Ice-bound off Execution Light, one of them, the Maine, strik¬ ing the reef and being severely dam¬ aged. Thousands of children were unable to reach s<'hool houses and many schools were closed. Business houses had to manage with depleted forces and the telephone company reported 1 that approximately ,3,500 operators | were unnhle to report for work. | All const cities from Miiine to Vlr- I glnla reported conditinns similar tn | those prevailing In -Vew Tork city. Boston hnd 12 Inches of snow and many Miissaehusetts const towns were ' Isolated. In Cape .Ma.v nnd Atlantic i City dnmnge wus dnne in mu<'h the sniUB wny us to Ri)''knwnr. Atlantic' City reported damage of ?."i0l>,0i)0. 1 dir. v.ns -1 ',-.111 ho 1 prininries ;.l inmh- in ml le-i-la- Inhor. Iiml wliile 1 enlist the lliinl party i ( ommiltee isnhle. No ! igreoiiient with iiitlons will be ¦ ill he .idilres.sed work,M's tliemselves, it | eii-o|iernliiiii of friendly j Rcpurli of CoiiiiiilttL'LS. n\:—.Mr. Lindeiiinuvcr reported ,'.li WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM nn '':!'.'n ivuiii'l I'u mnde i supi'orl of the faniui-s, no movement i« eoiishlerod ad alloinpi l'l iineli un nn.i' '111 fnrm (irgan iii.-i'i'- "Ul thu np[>>'ni 1 to Ihl 1. Thv sinr,. nnd hiiiil fnnn or.ganizalions, hov I'V,T. is hoped for, particularly Ini .North Imkotn, Minnesota and adjoin- , in.g slates wlipro the Nonpurtlsnu l,eMi;ue has gnined a hold, and in New York, Sonlh Carolina nnd other states I linvin.g strong fanners' organizations. ; Cliiefs of the four hig railroad ! brotherhood.s, in Wnshlngton for wnge | conferences with the director general, shied at any political discus.slon when asked if the railrond employees were aligned with the federation In the con¬ templated fight. On the other hand, the current Isiue of I>abor. the oflicial organ of the Plum Plan League, has as its leading editorial a call to "ninety million wage earners and farmers to organize sow to elect their quota of congressmen." n K. Wills, chairman of the Legislai- tive Committee of the brotherhoods, and I.. E, Sheppard, president of the conductors, are members ot the edi¬ torial board of Labor. The editorial declares that there gliould be at least 200 workers and farmers In Congress instead of the "lawyers, Ihe bunkers, the trust barons and the inino operators" now holding seats. Tho ediiorlul condemns Ihe retnm of the rnilronds to private ownership, nnlversnl training. Intervention In Mex¬ ico, anti-strik'' legislation nnd "a new alien nnd seilition Inw.." Privilege, It says, H-nnis "nn uttorney generul of Its own clioosinir. so It enn put men In Juil for i-ven discussing thp right to strike." "In n lii'puhllenn district a man ghould tie noinlnnti.'l whn enn hp relied upon to oppose iheso things," It con¬ tinues, •¦In n Ileinoernlie district a Ii'-i -rnl ^hoiil'l ' - - •¦ — •ed who will I'M i -.'¦ Il."se things." ire: hnve I in ::o S'' iniii- lei^n nt- sledges |t;Ablu.\ I KAN.-sl I CU. I ILL l.Mvli 1-. 1' ,MiU |lltU .Uv l.c .Vi [ftCliii. nj-iiKs Id iua isloii i la.isii Co. has hiid 1 I'asSLi'gLt lalili VMth luC I'u.' c Coiuiiiissiun, lu I cnnv v .Mar. I, lyjo. I lie ' ¦ >. .' v^ay and spcvial v > luc luiluiMilg liiCU.i 1 *""K laUs: I he lans ul laie ,ilv m- tcasvd lioni (1 cenls lu / Ceiils per zuiie. '^r'v>l'oiuiii:jj^icn.-.ibvs aic iiiaic in i-'ciai car lares. M.\N DILSUL liNJUKILS Andrew Kondick, of Balh', who JulTcr- I » compound traclure of the skull in Pf accident at the Pennsylvania Cement Milestone Co. quarry, near liam, was "mitted to the Easton Hospital on Jan. ' died Friday, aged 60 years He is Pfvived by a ion, Stanisia Kondick, of TOKIO.—Bolshevik uprisings against the .Inpnii''-!.' ,'11 lhe isinii'l oi .s-nUhiilin are reiiorled. Imporinnl .ln| Ing und peiroleuin plnnts tnekod. ,\ ri^sone [nnv Ims heen sunt to the srenu, | GENEVA.—Anxiety is growing In Swiss I'lli'inI ipinrlei-s '' <ier- minis nv used hy lln' wur (¦riiiii'S enier SwIf/'-ri, • , . ¦ '.'npe linl'Miiv iiii'l'-r the pen'-'' r'nly. RENO. NEV.—The Nivnja Ictjisia inf. 1 '- ¦"¦-• '">• <'-'' ' ¦¦•'¦ '''¦''¦ ,.,-ui . ¦. niiu'ii'liui'iii. ' h'' vote ^^.|,i , ,s In lhe soiini , nnd hut he ns.,^iiil'ly. press comment 1 (li'iiinndi'il hy liiG j lhi' ' I'.vs of wnr ' WAR BABY'S MOTHER WED. Mlss Emily Knowlcs Married to Broth¬ er of Her Child's Father. I^nll Liver. Mn- ., ., I'te .—Gerni 11 Km. llilli! ry .\i Chris Stnii'liiiL r "f Mil' .Mi- ¦oh! lirre t-,\-o of I roiiilii'nt.-,, nnd Mil rr ' hv I toctelll Wiirnn; s l-:iiiil.i Kngli-1 ',.,. I,;,. (hiy S "f liei. re .. II .Sire I'll lillie Is f. elililii.' HIli'li 'Il-i NEW lind nm wild Ilcrh.rl given out in lunillilnle. y to Ihe -..nielng ils i,' Iliiil hv mni ihe ng YORK.—"I have not sought ii,,t s.-eking the prosld.-ney," lloiiver In 11 sintfiiient this eity. "I am not a 1 have no 'nrgiinlzallon.' No one Is authorl/ed to speak for me iiolltleHllT" If 'he League of Nation. Bhould be a cnmpuign Issue, he con- tlnue.1. Me would vote for the party ¦nnniirlini: It WANTS TG CAPITAL SHIPS. Secretary Daniels Will Soon Submit Gr. nt Naval Program. Washlii^ioii. .^ nuvy us large ax thut of any eoiiii'iy 11 tho evoni of the rnited Sintes euiering the l.engiie ol .N'ations will soi'i ho nsked liy Secre¬ tary liniilels of Congress, when he will Kiibmlt Ull evtonded policy of eonstruo- tion. It will Involve huilding 20 capl tal ships. In case the Pnlted Stafei doea not enter the Lohcuo of N'atloiu »ueh policy would pave Ihe way for thi greatest navy In the world l.vnpuid, iiO report. .Mr llarlzvll, no repori, j ,'.lr, Starner, "Ix'ing ubsenl.i I vvas made. _ > -.Mr. Kleppinger advised his, had decided to keep thc play pipe ordered to be returned at the i inst meetine. On motion of .Mr. KL-p-1 p.nger. seconded bv .Mr. Hartzell, il was | n^ovcd that voucher be drawn to cover the cost of same The iiuestion of plac- i'"'g a tapper in .Mr. Everett's house so he cf-uld iiear ihe fire alarm, purchase of lose straps and-.advisability of purchas- i"P rubber coats and boots were placed l'l the hands of the Fire Committee: the f.rst question to be carried oul and the hitter to be considered and a report made at the next meeting. Light:—.Mr. Weltv, no report. I aw:—.Mr. Yeislev, no report. Public Propertv:—IMr Werkheiser be¬ ing absent no report. .\ew Busitiea. Ihc report ul tne auditors covering the audit ot .A. .A. .Miller, 1 ax Colltcior, was presented and read, and Uie btcrc- l.'ry was directed to rti.iuest .\lr. iVlillcr I'J appear belore Council at its next iiieeliiig and bring his records witli mm. I he report ot tiie auditors ol the books ol the Treasurer was read and on notion of Mr. Veisley, seconded by Mr. L.ndenmoyer, it was moved that same he accepied and liled. lhe bond of the 1 reasurer, H E. Ven¬ ter, in the sum of If2o,ooo was presented and same being in order, it was on mo- t.on of Mr. Kleppinger, seconded by Mr. liartzell, moved that same be accepted and filed. lhe President stated that citizens ad- incent to Messlnger's Store had contri¬ buted a total of $120,00, for the Laston [¦re Co, in appreciation of the services rendered by them and as this money had been handed to him for forwarding, he dt,sired Council to know of the action taken bv him and hail copies of letters 10 the Easton Fire C;o, and to those ciiizens making up the contribution presented and read. The Chief of the Fire Dep.irtment lucscnted a list showing the parties help¬ ing to take in the hose, after thc .Mes- siiiger fire, which was tabled. lhe I'resideni stated that very fcood VI rk had been dime bv the various com- n-itivvs duiing the past term and that under these circumstances he had de- ci.led no! to make anv changes whatever lu the personnel of same, but that >i\r 1 I- |i Woo.l would serve in the pl.ice ot Mr N K Putnam, on the Board of | li'-iillh, , , i .Ml- i iii'L-nmnver advised Council that I I' v.il- impossible ro get an\- one 'o \y,"'' ' '1 ¦''.' streets at the rate fonr.v'. ,1 i'',i' the Supervisor ha.l .1! ,' ,,.,.;¦,! f'l! :i'i increase in s:il,ir\-, ''n r ',-."'1 l-i ^U I eopoKI, secon,Ifd b' .M- \\'ilt\-. it was moved tliat the r:i' • ^,,'.,.u.r,l ,!.-i.v Lihorers be i"crense,! ¦1 --.c per hour. . ot ,Mr, I in..!enmo\-iT. mv- Mr Kleppinger, it was inow.i '.irv ot the Supervisor be i:i- ; (.:,-:!¦.': -'"'i per nmnth. mak:"-4 '¦'-; tnai -id.I'A :i< Chief of the I ire H-' , ivntn'i it 111,1 Supervisor, fgo 00 per ' will not .ind^'P, nm n- 1 bo siiet linn iit >¦ JL''S of the treaty of ii-vr bo onforeed u.s it Mni-shnl von Hiiidi-n- ii-'-'l I'V nn nllied mill- h nern! Lndendorff will 'furo a court in Purls. ¦pitz will not be Imprls- e.vor of London. Ex- I Pothmann Ilollweg ¦ii'fi'od by an allied n \nn dor Lancken will | I'l uiirise, a.s Edith Cavell uiii;^ i uu« 'ji<ue < leu d.acov- ' wnsH s lun.eu ,011 la iiarica jjj n^ '"'^ Liy pour irtsuiatjoa '^^ ^'l Ove:. .ijije? "11 lilt CictlJlcji '^ io PUSH tjitai i Ol.'Ll Tlie r .1 exeejit \- deuil ail" is as folio Iinili' 'h Iho from s hy ,-1:,-. - number " eneh .stnt' Cas . 1 i 11 -> S''.il42 IS -ul in.'i'i" i:!..jl1i> 10.:i85 l'l..'lli II 10.166 10.133 1».813 7.:!l'3 7.311 S.8S0 0.35s 6.190 6.130 5.793 5,7116 5.3S0 5.182 State. Pennsyh .mia .... Illinois Ohio MasBaohu.'tptts ... Missouri . .,,... MichiiTiin .Vew Jersey Tisxa.i Wiaconsin Mlnneaut.-i Iowa California Connectlvnt Oklahoma Tennessee Virfflnia North Carolina Indiana Kentucky Kanaaa Alabama - 5.180 Georala 4.425 ¦West Vlrilnla 4,018 South Carolina 3,919 Maryland J.812 Misntana 3.443 Washington 3,OT0 Nebraska 3.041 Arkansa.^ 2.658 North Dakota 2,560 Mlsalsslpyl J,303 Maine 2.090 Louisiana 3.ISO South Dakota 1.867 Colorado 1.759 Or»Bon 1.577 Rhode Island 1.562 New HamiLihlre 1.535 Idaho 1,351 Florida 1.171 Vermont 1.170 irtah 1 il, npv'-r fr.v in sels Ihe <<r'0 are on the list righteousness of tholr I'S know that they will Pnris, London or Brus- ilorm.nns whose names \on LerKuer would not New Mexico District of Co^lumbi.1 Wyoming Arizona I>ei.iw.ire Nevaia Ala.i'iia Hawaii Porto Rico I'hlllpplne Iplan'l.'i .... Canal Zone 860 773 876 557 il'13 .','''J 15 13 U 7 3 7,"91 1,2>;'T t.C'S-J 2,9.V, 2.56: i.'sii: 2! 649 2,133 2,111 L747 1,26'-' 1,471 1,836 1,635 1.810 1.51') 1.436 1,270 1,251 1,530 1.'J83 1.H1 975 934 877 855 883 7O11 904 518 823 554 537 512 .155 358 409 467 IOO 301 328 202 233 i ISO I 87 Tl 6 4 I 11 Twenty-eight Profiteers Convicted. take ;o llerlin nnd whiih the alliea | have now sotit tliere. There will be ! an oxeeutioii "I' tho spirit of Article ' 228, bnt not of the letter. The sword j of nllied jnsrico is duih-d .igalnst a j wall of rciilitios, for the nrtiele In qu.^s- | tion eiinnot be enforeod as it was writ- i ten and signed. Here Is the allied 1 plan: | First, the German government muat \ accept the list of accused Cermans and thus recognize In principle ' at they did offend aguinst the la if war. That done, the ullles will e, sider th« exigencies of the situation. These decisions wore reached at a meeting of the Committee of Ambassa¬ dors. They were Incorporated Into the draft of the proposed note to Berlin which wns cabled to London and Rome for thc approval of the Elnglish and Italinn premiers. The note will b» telegruphed to the French charge In Berlin, and with the list will be hand¬ ed to tli^l Ierman government. The new allied plan ean mean noth¬ ing less iliun that the allies will con¬ sider the difficulties confronting the Ebert government In meeting the de¬ mands of tbo entente, and if Berlin ex¬ hibits good faith, or, does not exliihit bad faith, the allies will not odiibit nny precipitate haste. Information comes from a high dl|> lomnile source that the allies will give attfniion to Germany's professed will- Ingness to iry ihe neciised men before a tii;:ti (lei'tnnn eour* with allied prose- cuii'rs. ¦Id Oi,e,i UiVi I'd ore [iic- C IS iiiereiuiv e pouvr 1,1 e iiioriijiig, ihicHorK 01 iiif "' ^ «>'«;- I ne car. *'- various pojiiis ' n,.l DC-;;,, ; - ^'Lu.ciii OJ ai. i„e •'"^^Hn the snuw. it " lauuil ¦ .Siein ol Ule . -•'¦-iteili, iia'j 'iiM a siior ' I i of "^^^^'^^^kSfr-CV'r- -^re^^-P-eitlt^^-^^^a^' ^" ficrcelv th t at ; JfT^''' '\^ ' amt* ^'¦¦e cars'h.;") hiV ^jj^^_i"«.barn an^ There is rtopertv ^-^^^-r-fS '"-.en U^^^-rr ""'.-'' 1 K,, one had hi* Slocking ^ reduced to "Uf J;srK..o insurance ashes t-n the f urine vear.t, cnrrvinir ^hr.?., " ''""' -"^verai Ther; had VecfnfK K '"^ ^^"°"' daily nf th. . "Jff!""' ^?^P 3 '•eorganizat.-^i companv- which u-nT'P'"'^'"''»« put fhe road in bet or h P'^?'?"<^ '• nier than ever" The'Ve^^^ i'rl' "'"- ZT ,"'¦' '"'^""raged bv "' "U'- loss thev ha how- •,,.„ t. J . tremend- 'A;:r4;.t'"*'sr^'fe w nd Gap. vice-prPM'dent: G ';r'h N,i7arpth. -Jfcretarv, teller B.ingor, trea<;urer C Keller ^ Schnee- ¦ind Dr D M MIT\' THOLSA.ND Dol LARS FOK S 1 KELT CAK FAKfc Our Liicle Sam is feeling the incr reasM cost of street car tickets jSst us n uch „ any of his citizens, oerhan.: n„.r.. " '^^"S- perhaps more. The r-ise in street car fares is going to c^ nionths of the fiscal year for lettef car riers alone. Ihis amount was "ai ow^ in the deficiency bill after the f-irst A^ h'vl K*"^ u"""^'' economy woJw lu^e ,0 be observed lo get by on that fhT,"h '.y^ '"''' 'he House commiu^i that the 150,000 increase in car fare i. rather. If Berlin o^f^ecfLtthe nnhr'""','*'' "'« ^"'h- 01 ized bv the public utility commissions ; \\ here we used to have a five-cent rate I in rriany cities we now have to pav seve. 1 sents, and where we had a nat rate con- 1 ract foi , . —-¦ - ..-. rate con- tnat IS. paying a lump sum Wn-hin.-i. 0(1 by .Vti'Ti hrenkinu' iio in onl,\ '-'^ - od of ' ' ,' enn,1-11 ..: ;-¦ 'l'l enn iTi'-rul P lii'-erin..' -'.S"f j". •;¦ '•- s;\ ,, nst Oelo 'gn dlroet- iiliiier towiu-'l l,iis i-i..,iilt,.'! ¦-"11.1 '."IlVi'! priei'S, TI'I LATEST AT EVENTS WASHINGTON , transporting our carriers, the com- p.-mies refuse to renew them and make I us pav a straight fare. Of course, as the c.-r fare goes up „e reduce the travel » n.nch ns possiide, because the mere it co-?s the less ndvantnce it is to us" ir? nrririM s ATTFvn FTIN'G OF STATE ASSOCIATION NITRATE PLANT GRAFT CHARGED lnform.ition Is Laid Before House War Expenditures Committee. i.in pele LANE RETIRES ON MARCH 1. '-¦'¦ii'll 111 !"i'"',,nof .Mr I eopohl scco'i.ie.l bN ¦Mr W'rbv. it was moved that tlie salary of the [lolice be increased from ?i>i,nn to ?,nooo per month, .Mr Snvder. at this point, advise,! rnuncil that he was not at alt satistiel with the increase granted him and that it thev would consider the matter, thev w( uid agree with him that his hours were just as long as tho<e put in bv the police, nof considering the fact that in case of a fire he was the one mm who Continued on Page Fight, President Accepts Res jnation of Sec¬ retary of Interior, \\nshirii.'ioii. Pn-siilent Wihon m- eepted tho re-^i.-nniion of Frnnklin Knight l.nno, soi-ro;ury of tho Int. rlor, to he olTenlve Mnnh I. Mr. I.nne's reslgnntlon vuis delennined upon ome Ilme ngo. hut hi.: hoei held In ahe,\ unee boenuse of Ihe Pro;.iilonl's Illness .Mexnnder T, Vo;;olsung of Callfor nin, now flrst assistant socntary of the Interior, has been mentioned as hU Rucressor. A modifi.d form of the Lodge reserva¬ tion on Article 10 has been prepared by Sen.Ttors Lenroot of Wisconsii\ and Kelloga of Minnesota, and it will , be proposed as a substitute for tho Lodge reservation later in the tight on the treaty. Wholv3.a!e looting of merchandise in transit upon the railroads of the United States caused a loss of ip- proivini-itcly $45,000,000 in 1919, ac- :ording to United Siates railroad ad- ' ',, ol' ition statistics. Tl' ¦ iinient wireless station at ^ t.il, N. J., was coniplettly . ^ ; ;y thc storm. Actual rel.nquishment of government control over railroad operations has i already begun. Equipment of the various roads i« being brought back ' so far as possible to owning lines. j Senator Hitchcock, leader of the ad- • ministration forces, believes that the j President'* letter to him will help to | bring about an agreement on treaty i reservations. | There are 18 or 20 Democratic aena- ' tors who are prepared to vote for ' the Lodge reaervation on Article 10 if it IS slightly modified, but that number ia not eufflcient to insure ratification. WtTi i Shimer, president o-'hamrfnn rnimtv Aericnl ' ¦'¦^'1 I P Knstenb,-!'!, 'nos,lav artendof- W '^toe F: Mr of fhe iirjl^tte- etarv p mp>''inB of •rnd M'hpn i!r \ssoria|ion ,it Phi'ladel- -P, J KnsiPnbri'JPr left for hnme '-'irsrln\' rrnrniro Wf, oclnci' "^'¦''^cr r,-m,iir,p,l in A».«»«*t.^ . ' ., ,' ¦ ; ',' "'¦^' ''"CS wire 3V. " ' •¦- •itri'-rr-, ai'l ci^K wfTr ' -Ited. SO hr. toolj. tlir J f. \, '¦ ' ¦;,¦ '"-e'-'M tr^in irt^nmb sn«« ]¦'_"'" ' '¦•'-" riltrmrl f-orr, n,,(, l^'i' ' ' ¦--- '"" I.r'r.-o Tf -¦->.-» n rn '--¦-• I,,,... . ,,«.;! c . fir,.,! Snt- ¦ ' ¦ '' " tr.iin tm V. wn rvrri'T iv GRINniN'f' MN'IMNE ?.imes_ Kemmerer residing in |hi«hkil1 Tnw-nship, near r)ont'I.-(«vi|W'<6rhiIe mv oMting a prindine marhij^'in hi? y,^f^ Thursdav had his hsnif raneht in the machine* and the tin of .a f1np»r wa« cut oft ^ver.il neii»hhor« Irought him to a V.iT.irpth nhv<ifian Thrv fame to towa i" .1 sleiph fnd were rompeUerl to shovel t^ip'tr wsv through th» <nrrw drifts manr p'ares Vine comp»n»d to enter nnS favel fhrn,,,^ the fclds, the roadi htHttm I *•'• d!v driffetl
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1920-02-12 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1920-02-12 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-09 |
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 29722 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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THE fJVRGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Nazareth Item
READ BY ABOUT MOO PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER I PAYS.
AM iM|>ppp^,ppMT p^i^HY NFWSP/\PFP, PFV^T^r^ -^^ iitfrati'rk. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
NAZARETH, PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12. 1920
NO 11
\4il Hull w»s arrested Monday night Jl North Water (.lap hy Irank il'txigc, a ^etectivt of Phiiadclpliia, on a ch.irgc ol kidaappiag Genevieve Leonard, thc ten iDMithi' old daughter of .Mrs Ruth 1 ewiard, Philadelphia. .Miss Hull is in tlie StroBdsburg jail I he inf.mt is in the Stroudsburg tlencrai Hospiial
MiM Huff, who was known also as Mn Nagle, in I'hiladeliihia. conlesscd her riiare in the taking ol" ihc cliild fmni ,V,rs. Leonard.
She said that she hail wriitcn her ni.ther that she had been ni,irri.\l a'ld had a child When dischnrccil 1\\ .Mrs Richard S. Newl'old, hv whom she hO'l bem employed, she ilr:ink from vtoinR M hrr moiher williniit lhe chil,I lie had »iittrn aboui Knowin.c she wns to re¬ turn home soon, she ndveriisi'd in a p.i- ^M for a child lo ndopt nnd when .Mrs, [(on.nrd callcil al the NewhnM home wilh her baby in .inswr to llic r.dvcr- tiscmcnl she posed .ns the owner nf thc ffl5hu)'iable Wahiiit street lin>re, so pcr- sua'lii'S Mrs, I roii.ir,! in ¦, jrlil l!"' babv ta such apparenil,' .coo'l en\ irnmrent.
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I he minutes of the regular state.l meeting of January ;. ly^o. were read npil there being no objections, approval.
I he i|Ueslion as to whether the re- eleiU'il (.niiiiciinien should retain their il rn.er sc.ils was deeideil on motion of .Mr l.iopold, seconded by Mr. Welt\-, thnt .ill nf the Councilmen retain the .:l,,-i!ri occiipicil by them iliiriifp the Ins- leim
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CASUALTIES ON FINAmR LIST
Revised Figures Show 77,113
Deaths. 34.248 of Which
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MISS ANNA HANSON.
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Month | 02 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19200212_001.tif |
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