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P" THE LARGEST WEEKLY j^EWSPAPKK IN NORTH- j 4j^PT0N COUNTY. EX- j CELLENT ADVERTISING I MEDIUM- Nazareth AN INDEPEND^:NT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LriERATUKE. LOCAI. AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE^ NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1920 READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS NO. 38 PKUK -Vl 1« 'A \.\.M\ KIUSAUV \i I'li.Vl.NJ'iia.U I ill 1!( 11 -,Mll ¦ SUiili'i. , Aug i una 1 uwn- ard.'i •il and 22^ ou biiurdi!; .iollll \, . lUdr.'iit:. huu . at Ui , ; ¦. .1. jiiT.iciu d iiy bUl \' U t ; the .S 'Ik lauru ¦ ¦ llie sur- :i-'v c. u. .¦:i.-rui l.<-'iub;i(jh, i 1.. K-iK' tbip. acd ¦ TU': • ¦'' ¦n. ¦"¦ eiei'i.- itliit' . " ¦ moB «i" ";¦, DieroU, ^- i held at ::¦-!« P- ">•¦ i^'i'J «ili b'j ctarge of Ht'v. W. t . 11'l.ii .cli Batb. ''''¦ ''^''I'iuK si'ivii.,' Alii Held ut ...;u 11- ">¦ I'uii pieachc'd by Iiev. I'uul I), v.. o'l I'liiludeliihla. Special insirumeutal nud vocul lelectio'ns will be n.'Udered ut all jervices, uu augmouted orcUvBtra, under ilu' directlou ot -Mr Klory ffill iuniisli luuslc. A ourdiiil iuvit;^tlou_is her.'by ex¬ tended to 'ill the ineiubei's .aid fiieuds ol this historic cliurch tfclld .iUJ "¦" "" "l^ ihose .-s.'fvii ... Tlie Willing Workers vvill :.e!,e pli'Uic Uiuch in the baseuieut of th cliurcli .It T5c lor dinner uud .^iic fu juiijn;- I hi!d''''ii u;id- r ] J :¦ i. Haif I." Lheaier (Juear, of '.. . i Beet .ue trolley > . . Wind i.-il', before auu .i.' . Bervico .nh h.s tourliia cur cunini!': "¦ ¦ luuie wlio .vould ¦,, . p.y,. . ,.'U ".lik. v> i BOLE NCE Si.^.< I'OliVU l>KiU> MAV i Ui; .Ul Ui)l.ll Vli TI.M • it- Unionlsts Deoort Carson and Bel¬ fast l^eadci 8 Damand Action by Lloyd George. jLOWDORI IS EXPECTING IT. The body oi un apparenily a (or'ei, nil years old. wua 1 : - !,¦ |. .;ii ..IW 1 . Xl) LUO L"'; Bhor.ly a I j.iornlng, man to ludi'\ m.U"ks on uin l.i.i yo.kela .s MISS SUE S. 'E- I .SLCLEH.S AT NAZAUEXH Chalm tlonsi Wo«n«fi b f.ji-ty .._! Uia iUeUiiiy, UU. la.e and luo fact iU"t | ere Uiued iu.-id' oi. . Oranaa Ba« oa Catholic Worksre Re- Wilts (n Big Damago to Trade—Op¬ position Brooks Dompn Undor Trend TowarQ a Compromise. liETH.V at N* duy, isg I OU'h ht.u Billl SI" i.;. •Hi. aa.>. ff) iiit Ti.'.- \> l'l. h- b" .... ccu> ed V. sir . Li. . Some giC-.' euier. enrly ^ on .\\M\ j;i Aug- iiti, 1.,- . ;.;¦ .. ¦^ 1 ...i. ll.l .S.Vii Ij-.i 0 as . in anur.-i; U.j.u lie L l.o I ) . 1. Ill .11 .J ... .1 r. - ' i 1. ...1 ciuldi-i. ..¦ ut m the afterlioou and ^.> lluv \ \i:. • .'1 =,. ¦' . .... UOUJi ul uaiuiy u will grove li: \\ id '. .. !! id .. lU Kiv m !•.!•; • .1..,.. tut girl- I.:ii'J L U L- : an the the Uiuggold S.".;l, nun I AI'I- Wh.. Bund will give concerts in the iiiorn- Ing, afternoou aud eveniug, Tho ' "'''"'^"^ pliires piuceeda of ,ill si ands will be given It the home. For those who go with autos Supt. Mcore says there will be room en- ov.gh lo park liOuu on the grounds. .* NAZAHETH UKLL UKrUli- Si-VTKU .VT -MOH.WLV.V COLl,EGE N'azareth will be well represented M th^ .Moravian College, Bethlehem, during the coming scholastic years, Messrs. \'ogler, Thaeler, Lerch and Sturgis will bravely wrestle (svlth Greek aud Hebrew, coulc Bectlons and calculus," science and philoso¬ phy. .May each of thein como home bfaring palms of victory. Small classes, ludividu.il iustruction, close at.d sy.,.iialhelic touch with the pro- lebsor.-, uiiike the huiuH cll ¦,;. u:. almost idwil school i-t ..,- ¦ - :, stUdeuL. i''oolbuU, b...,.-, ^asketb.iU may bring fame .In lur lir>y<J<m.—Tti*' »oiia ty p<'aoe with Irelimd Uq^ Qj'on. n vai^ conflrmert that fhoTd tuu3 ttueii a ,^Iit In tbo Cl- star milks, «ftli many L'nk)nl?t le.nch ors bn''iihtn,:j .nuliy fjom ttx; infliKmcc of Str r:.luiirt ("iu-wnj. A dc'imtutlini of fort^' wx>Dt from Bc'lJ'utft to Sufonu Uoyd (ieorirc timt "o liir^ proportion of Hl'^tcrtnen aro prcparod to Sink tl.sdi dliCen.'.'ices nml ol'l projuilices agnlnst tlie men of In l;if,d an<1 to artwKdtp an !in- . to IwUind of % Uelfa.'St iw\w , <i:...; paper CofitnhiS tills iiu- ;¦'! u iiuiHrfJoD. lirlt'.'iti cabinet n»ot la Di'wnln;^ to constdor, the Ir'.ili siam'lon -* - 'iilrinew fiUunllon. Tho ; iti(1<;iit 1( arils thnt Oie f\- '"¦iri-'U '['.'''i.'.Tifo bv '¦ '!-.-.i',''^-.''i,kc'.iijii 'A-;i!i the pn";- : : situation ilao to the conseiinencca f the Oningc borfott of Catholic .'.':¦¦,era nt Balfaiit Bever.tl thousand 1 .: ("."Sp ¦'.•f'-kera, lududhij: more than !i ,. 1 iiMi.'ra, havo been pre- i-.n ¦.. erk.ug nl the lielfast i:. iCi ttiey r«>pt'.diate th« .K :t,'rillil;i,TtS 'jutsiao Iklfn - -T—' n.^i Uuisr in orpaxuKng a Co'i • coll cn Ii«;'aM ffO'ids, whiol. ;.. ment fttrcaily t4M catwofl mrjcli fl n,.'" tn fu-lffi.qt <:rn'1,o, • ' "'. • : I'avl.lsun of (Iw P'l-nrrr) „,,,..,. , „ jr'nt cr.fflrxx»rln}f oiin<.'en\ with Ulster cnptral, btitiAi^ ttx) (l»pn'a- Hon coining to eimfwr with Lloyd G','org9. nitherto Dartdfwn' ha'i tx-on one of Onrfton's 8tron<?e«t stippnrters. rie 3«rp he b-mkii n«-ri,t t'ecnn.-w of the bull phicsd agiUiMt flje Catholic wort;- r.ioc, who, tva (3.'.iare«, are Invnlnafile In hie businaw. Uo •ays If the ban is not llf!»d iw win uanafar Uie entlrt.> apcrntlniiB of liiti flnn to AinPirtca. Tlve rwi^m of tlw tnstar api'.X intamV ly cowk- 0 twai'acr><iiKm Impfee.«rlon In [hiMto, rWnry Di««tei». socret.iry of TtiiU^o !.^ !n a ,=tiite of terrr.r anil Tiiilv j RnnliwtfB tkurrtnlou tiuaffuo and of lln anil Corif arpllttlp ln'ttcr nf£, wtille Qie »ooraa buatooss tuaifs topotntlnn nf Kaiifnrit a iKiMk- lutu^wn ttje mm- I to thm pftmikm, testJQd ujl to^tntkm to tury mill filnn I'ciiiorg rpwiltufl tn five ifll BUHimTtae iS tialOxfioa heme ftile A(M(\ mul Pix wrmmlotJ. ftjr 9 fTTtanry** ta ctXitr to tnnOt the At Umin'ld; an atleinpt hy Um- po- ] p«oBhiA CnjIkBpS to U>c VofilaeBa llco to iTifiiTcv' !»t(irrtf>r inunsiiirn of j n«ft (tepc(toAaj5) gflJlK^ p»onf tjjnt Iwil tnitlu'wil on the flnflrm ptirttnrm, rfTtiinifii^' fnaji tHilidiiy frtps, wIkti a ilctan of Um Ii<iyuri>9Ci OtnisfnlmJary ntfranpfeil a jfaieral wKn<h tor armfi. Slimy p<»?laf<>tl aiul thw aWlietlng hidbe up Into amieU o«imp?, ClvnUins tln'il iniin tlip [wiltce, kll>- tng one and vw^irnHna one. Tlv) fli* wflf rMiiniiHl wliTi ifTeot. Tt>o ininihcr '* li'.iUS to tho Ijeliel luul he iu ,.. ii,.v been the victim ot loul play. j Hic^ard Wilhelm, of Kasiuu, aa»v the body as it was about lo reach Ihe dam, uear the gate to ihe Uela- wure Uivislon «iinul, along E, Canal aireet. However, girls employed at the plant of the .Northampton Silk Co., at Front and i'"erry Sts., saw the ¦ body before that time, but were not able to assert deUnitely al .hat time that it wus the body of a man. W'hen Wilhelm saw tho body I lodge on the dam, he immediately | i notilied I'olice ileadiiuarters, uud I Ujheer Ua*k was sent do.vu. He, V. uh Harry Wismer, bauk boss of I I'le c.iual, went out lu u uo.it .lud lU" tu the body Lo sLo.'e, .\Uore it ,1 .-. ..uiled up on i-iie ouh, aud v.\i:j uh ail oid ulauivut. i; ,.v'ij,' 'ivas uiiU':! disugured and IbtUiv o.'.. -. i- ¦ us conditiou I i :.T t ¦1. . . ,i .leeu in Iho Follows Closing of His Bank. OVER $15,000,000. TOOK Hanovar TriKit Company Offrcars D«ny Charge of Commi-sioner TKat Bank ta Insolveiit—State ^Vay Lose $125£00 on Deposil. lVi!,i(nii f-'iiiiw liMnii investors In- iruf>U<l 11 ti.'.al 1 ¦,, I'.'ll lit iiMire th;in .ij: l.'i,!«111,1 UKI to I luirU'S I'onzi in il money niattiULr "cJieiii(> wM'-h ittkCU nf- fieinl.J 'T<vl;irffl 'o ''»¦ ^il ~!jhre'y iui- p<,s^:M(' of :.:;;;!' :.-, Pon.'l snrr'Ti'ler'.i flior'.U. ... ., ;,. ' nJ.ik ' of ti, (Vn;!p(iny. • : . . . .e may have , , ei . lh sup- j '-ye; ..>,,... . I'd ' 1.1C bled . iiat he w. i ,, uluut insiruri.eu', oi jCU hit by a iraiu aud ' .le river in ti.is rtay.' \ii;j .u.ii a .Ill,,111- eUi ^.•¦:.u to iu- diialo .luat some liuiiuiu ageiiey ' utured in hia dealh. 1. will tah.e au autopsy 10 deter- UiiuB exacily ,vhat did cause death, i , ¦ .;: ¦¦; -e' <;eiiied ,ugli her -J ,,as ulov\ cauoeu uis ed !!! hear'' er t'.' Hureflfc'S. Mcuriv,; . Itl.; T. v.-.'-. tsl !,.¦ I' e - Com- bu;)(; • hy -til.- I . \ ¦ I'.ir, JII npfHsaronop .^ugu.'^* 2;.. went ¦• "";¦¦' -' ' "'i- was - 11 )r ;. ....1 tt,. Naisiiftjlli ed mu«tc piove : iu e was h.Ji'j Nowburg Gi'Inge, i i'j'LU.jds was ..• ._. <ju Salurday . enmg, when a h'jld tliere. Tlie .4. Band furaish- occasiiju, which . ¦¦-; 1 .success ¦ hering 1.,; ..UOI,.ces of the of Newburg. This Grange wus organ,zed in*,o years ago v.iUi a I'e'.^ inembers, Tiiore are Uu,. uM-i . iiundred members Al 4 oclock, the members of the i.,iberty Grange, of Macada, headed by a large auto truck attractively decorated, drove into the fair grounds race track. On one truck was .1 platform, bearing a piano, up¬ on which a lady member rendered music. Si-ii young men acted as luinBtrels. Twelve touring cars, all decorated vith flags, corn stalks, vegetables, etc, and containing niembers of Liberty Grange, then drove into the ground and stopped near the grandstand where some music '.vas rendered. The Macada !,:!.uiijers iiad phiuued a surprise for I he Newburg Grange !iiembors. The luinstrela gave a 20-minu'o enter- uieai liers. ved by . i—,., Orange spleudid eatables.'of ev- ¦ 't'-d (1-Tr tn.- tables. X ,..,.",., In .1 1.., P.iiilnlck iurain ^ j Teiiii, cliiuriii I'" ;i I I en's party, hu ' of Uie ciuiipnlp' sulTnive an; tid . ¦ . . lli' .on of tJiut s'., hi ,: -Its fomeriv ( B^creuir;, Of tlie T. : ¦ : Sion i'nr the blind. ll \\ oui- 1 ""'i L-e i,ii.i UrSt Si'euj-' t were Farm A^ ' ,Iohn Q. A, Fox educea eth, as ¦ speakers I'Clapp and ,\>aijY UKLMO.VS TO MEET liaitholoniews to Meet • ii nuuul reunion of -the .amily will be held iu - , . --, iiit'.ersvlUej ou Sat- ; arralpiied j illl!li.s."iie,i :' REDS PLAN GERMAN . ALLIANCE FOR WAR rrupose to .Attack France and, It, Successful, to Undertake Ccrrquest of Bigland Army Stor Burned Tcijetlwr Wiii- Officer of News¬ paper; Guerilla War Resumed. lA)nflrjf\.—6oi!t!i .iiiid west IroUind were iinai;'.. uh ' ¦ r.^-i'.lt nf a froHh outbreak of svmtIUu wnrfnre. In tbe dty nf Limerick iiiiiS broke ont in afiej" ¦ ATions Hotlnii. oieuion 1 ¦ ,V,:Uid as to whil' l'< i;. ll> 1 .. ,' , ,ie luuu ..juud in liie L.,...- ... ," ueur 'ue g.ite lo 'ihe 'e.,a„i aloi.o iJ, Canal Street,, was I ideuiilied as ihat of Jose'ph Hurley, I ot South Side, Easion, who dlsap- I peared on Saturday, Tlie identiiica- I tiou wus first made by Wm, Streepy ' and Arthur B, Klemhans, L,ater, his I son', Frank Hurley, employed by Mr. I Streepy went to the morgue of Chas, I F. Adams, where the body had been , kept, and verilied' the identllication. \ ¦ ' ¦' •vieii rtHi iJito capi:^.; pnny, of wiilrti wos serl<Ai»ly ^¦Hped out the t'l UZl wtw 11 Imjuiireil ar«l cliVec+or, proliiitily ULEl) 8o tax, <o CIU"% ^t 0nt to 0>« iKtiQi IVB moBtr <jHBC> ve Aonr ip floiattiw (Jd die t*trt 'i 0>B vniootets to nio Ijoine wtk' stnotjfttfl. Si'.-,... nicney i arduouM cur 'u,,. tLiL,. u". lusiiiu: )uUL, i.uu i ...I.I.U Cv'.e.l ..- ."Vldu*. i-'o;,u;i ..no'iv by e.I," i. .e iiractieal sid. .j..ii au., and casi '..III-, um ¦ of lib' ''!\l!!ai. eii,.,'!iiitii.H ^ivis not as- crrin''-'.l T'.e "i-'T N ¦.'¦eri. dlKiKTr-^oil ' ' . flriiiK renk- ; ' the -• by amnty g!ri'«t>< afier li dny of 1 >f'!!tiiry i* "- ; leet '* an 1 '* IK 11 i ct*- I ^ -•evprtdy ' * ¦¦,«1 ih-ft I* Ci'iuem l'l.,11 1. ih.M, , I , StUIabliUg .j\. 1 ,. I ,. Hiiiliing o a large er.nie .i Ol the I'euna. Cement L . •- '"^f il«' cu llondiy afternoon, Cliail'-S \ ua- Qai: ¦ '-' '-ito 1 e ': e,^-'' i-*! ieieif^l at Icluch was electrocuted, his d'Utli ' S20("i,i>iiii fttultiiig almost instantly. | .-Vt Kllmar1^¦. I'.'ii'ii.v ('i,r\, a lulUttrry The victim had beeu employed at „(rji]aiic miii''e i; ferodl lamling. A 'M cemeut mill as a laborer for|p,^,,ry ^^ho luul ln-i-n vk»*u(1 an gi-Jird wout si.\ months, going there from ^.^^ ,-1^,^ .It.a.l and hL« aSHollunta Wplay, where he was employed in a ; ^.r,,,^,,^ d,,. n«if«.lii«, Tbw orrhiml trf wmem plant. He was 31 years old ,„„ ,^„ rawdfcil fn a pttrfvpfl wal ^hin'''"'^2. ^^ ", "^'^^ ¦'""^ '«^- Ibnftle, In vrtd.Vi i^ **1V» wa, kfltal erai children. Funeral services were ., ' . .„^„a^\ kem at .lie .Vuzareth Catholic Church'""'^ '^" ^'^^'^' M Wednesday morning and iutor- "i^nt in adjoining cemetery. — ^ Wotriags Held Annual K<^uni<)U At the 16th annual reunion of the notring family, held on Salurday «Sand Spring Park, Rev, Dr. W. H, Wctrlng, of Nazaroth, delivered an 'Mress on the achievements af the Wotring family. The affair was ''11 attended and a aplendid suc- *M. Addresses were also m.ide by ''0. Woiring, Dr, Warren I'eters "J'l Kev. Oswald, The Victory Uand " NeSsvilie, furnished music. 0111 «rs re-eleeled wero: II. U. Wotnng, Healdeui; Robert Woiring, vlce- SiMidtnt; George F. Wotring, sec- '"ary; ciiMrlc's I>, Woliin;, treas¬ urer. LATEST EVEMTS AT WAaWNGTON t'uls HI.S l.lf,. iligi, in a r John Me linger, aged Ti ,i ¦¦ •;¦>!«. of Lower S,iucon, '•,, flBuidae by han.'iui; «*« climbed Into , tree thnf l*""*^'^ Jumped to his fate tte^ 1 '"''"y rersons passed , ^ If Was some time ?"'>¦ «'a8 diBeu% Unless the consumptron of gea>nn« is ourianed, oHIoials here beUew that oasollne will cost more than 4D cents a a^hon throughout ttve UnMed 8tnte<j by September, Appeals aaalnst (-6d«ral Court d«- creefi, quastiin;' indictments rtfUir»w ed in New Yoik .igainst the Ameri¬ can Woolen C .-ipany have been flled in the S..;' jnic Court by the ocvernmc^t A total of 15'?';; vsssol.'f of 05,931,700 | deadwairiht K^s have entered and j (•;, r ' ¦ --' the six Mrs. Fred Kice Mrs. Carrie Clewell Rice, widow, ol the late Fred Rice, of Bethlohm, deceased, died suddenly ou Wednes¬ day'morning of apoplexy. iVIrs, Rice was a daughter of the late Henry Clewell, deceaeed, of Naaareth, She married Mr, Rice about 30 years ago since then she has resided at Beth¬ lehem. She is survived by two bro¬ thers, Charles Clewell, of Bethlehem land llarry E. Clowoll, of California, I Her death was uot discovered until , ter niece, Mrs. Harry Ingle, of I Siaie Tr'.'asuriii- Rnrn-Ji atiaefcrf] the 1 b<irik i-rii:uruscil<iner for n,'. liaving- g'tv- I en liim an iipf>or(unity 'o .vlthflnNv I state ftiiuls beiioiv Hie Hanover was j iHiQZrs fk'Jd app«\irs lo have be«n Nau' £liKlaiuJ ajru-l N*'W .^irspy. The line timt fann««I ilidly in I'U' alley at tl>e Kia of Ptmzl's St'liool srreol oflWe ain«m/s 10 tm^'O Ixxni far frnin i(Fpr<'- aetrfafl've of his clients, ThLs wiwrnad.- uji kir^y of fon'ivtm'rs wtio were Wtwo Intnui'tntl In 1,'ettiir;.' ftn'tr nBney Own Ol pKitt)CtliMK their nepiMufltms nn \sl8e i5ix'Cii1iiU>rs, AnxV>iii» Uiqvrtrlifi at ttie new«[>iiper olTlf.i* aiKl ftA'^TlKJi (iinvi-rsivfUine In d«)w^timii ntBtniimit.'! iiulWatixl fluit j fhe propfletcw fil' small tnif3nns9eB, I prnfet^dimnr own and wiinum. ckaks I urvd Ktei>iisn'P'»<.'rs Vy tlw tlx^KtiiMl ive- I certiMl ttio VtfUt of "T'H P<'r fpnt iii-nlii fla;, Farts,—'Tlic IV-jncni gm*m- *• i:iPT.t te »r<n<ling a nr.te to flie * t'nlted f^",:it9)i '.iprti.wtng plc-ss- * iir« tbat tlie rv.T.ch ntVl .Amort- ¦^ Cfin vlawp on 'Iw rtii.H>«vf'ullsb * Bit',:;»tkli! grs "in CTupidnte ftc- * Oo-a." Tim D<5'e n»cai>!tnl*tw * the roog*4«M to the Anisrlcnb *: DOt» to RliJtf. n.Tlu^ tlint Frani^ * Sr<.i<;!!<M an Maiticnl coiidu- * all HI." It wl''-'^ th.1t France * tuver mrlod 'ui tts a«teifiiltm- * tinu to mipixi'rt tl.e prtikrlp'en 90 * d'jjifty feruKilAfijit by-tlie gov- * Cnjunmt 'rf t'«e Unlttxl l^tatcB." * The note «iys tt *ii« wtOi * Qjea,' prtue-tpk* In mllMl Clftt * Frtiriot facoKfiltal Qmi, Dwrcti WruutKit luij iJtildiKl not to ap- Ub do^*3«Si tpctf to j'o- TOAiaC (bar d$R^« ^tb t PMikSxAbil wmgtkit^a^ i tD atfr qnoe ayCn Oib • .itcmnfi^ tvijttfmt oBitMB « fndrtofi} (93B ft^'JSl.y*** ^ Hafi ftuM ll dl Wi iril Itrlaf till 4 p ^ I, ¦¦ g—.— VASnr AASTUALiAN CdDRS. num.. : I tana. ' Wie myMtery e<1 to the ¦ k***. It i- I)03«lbllltU' Ti uid 86 foliage JVerC'd b. pas bifii caU'ie ¦•<•!!.¦ 1 eilini • aged. Irom 1 ' Al c. P. ¦carrying A'ardo, Baker A.int James Q. 1 Of the Ma¬ ll 1-. 3,800,000 Mbre Acres TBVad Tham la t9l9; Rains a Oq HeCp, Molbounie, -r.li'v«i mid u Imlf oril- lloa acrof of ..ViurtTnlWui buvl ajrc uniV'r crop tlibi yonr, rtiu'cacnting an In- opctlse of ^.StXI.OOfJ arroe oritir the total tllto'5 anu in lOtt), suys a fnatemont i Just b»a->1 tl}' tlio rovcmn'M'nJ lanttefl- rliin, lU-iifiiso of plmt'ft'J mlns, uimI tlw exfH"e'e<' i^in^liuKiiu-o of Ix-'oede'Uil mol.'itilni, full I n-ps OJ** eil«*cti>d to h« c«ir>»'clally larfjo. I Nazareih, camu lo the homo at Beth- ff' j Icheiu about 3 o'clock to pay her "*^* jaunt a visti, Untliug ihe home closed jell iiivestigatli^n was m.ide and Mrs. I Hice was found dead in bed. Appar- I ently atter the stroke she must have been able to move about, because ' the electric lights in lier room wero jbLiruIug. Mrs. Rico -.vas of a Jovial j Amertrau i!o!._ Vilispoai'.iou and had many friends at ' nn^l fmnos f >r I ! IJethleheiu and XaaurtUi. Hi' ..b' j vras about 8T years. Uciiry J. boyfrlcd Heury J. Seyfried died on Satur- |day ,ifternoon at his home, y. Broad St., Xazareth, of a complication of ailments, aged 70 years, Mr. Sey- filed farmed in Upper Nazareih Township until 30 years ago, when he moved to Naaareth, He was one of the besi known residents cf the Moravian town. He is survived by hia wife and the following childron: Charles Seyfried, of Moorestown. Walter Seyfried, H'urry Seyfried, Mrs. Gertrude Ackerman and Miss Cora Seyfried, a,II of Nazareth; also by a brother. Lovlne Seyfried, ot Ni8ky;a sister,, Mrs. Josephine Stotz, of Nazareth, and by flve grandchll- dien. He was a member of the Schoeneck Moravian Church, and was a deacon of the church for 20 years. Funeral vas hold Tuesday fium his late home, vith Interment In the Schoeneck Moravian Ceme¬ tery, Rev. R. Henkelman, ofllciating. \i.-- f I'.'ll •Vl(riiini u. . .-fv.'tiVl liirirt -1, v.f f'le liai¬ ul niptJvVla adil- -' ' ¦ - Tirnm- . . n,e . ¦; .:.... 4h\y irBnrt fr.u, • an.' th.. • ¦ ga filer*'! 'ly versti ¦ ¦ of Et, lnt»r\'k\rfe chiafs at flu Tti. ¦ '¦ with-:.- wjaijiti Ui« p. M.i; to ot'ccff?. 1 trai isone n' ¦Wlien r rxili^l'- reglni« FUKKMA.VSUCHG SCHOOI. BOND IHSl'E TAIvEN ,1-1 BANNERMAN ARSENAL 'VRECKEO. Blast Cjuaes Heavy Damage to Tbo Board of Education of Free¬ mansburg held an adjourned meet- irg Suturady evening .it which th'> CLtire bond issue of |30,000 for tho ccnstrucUon of the annex to the Monroe building wns disposed f>i to the Bethlehem National Bank, of B*-thlehom, aud live citizens of Free¬ mansburg. The bank took $23,900 of fhe Issue at par and. the five sub scribnrs tho remaining |6100. Tho bends will be.ir 4 1-2 per cent. Inter¬ est. ler ! li' >•: ..i':, : .- ble CT;..-iy.;'. -vij.,, :. Kion of JU.-1 lu.w ll.e thlti^ wxirk...; out, i\ji)<>i;n -ll'. '. tliut till' I'll!" ' ; '' gntliereil iji after tin' 'i-'."^' i e.iW-e 1 "<- partnKJtit tiad be'gun Us ti(v<*tt3»fi«'ii h^ Fel'nKiry. In disctiMsinx tho Ponzi csk^e CJiU'f I\i8t »'Uli'-V Iiisptx'tiir ;\Iiifi«'by wiid tUit BO tiur i»s tiieir Uiv<\PtiKati<»n Iiul i,s>ii<" Pi>nel ImkI iwrer iV>ii<> any tuislnofiS In Intemattoiuil ril>Iy e^mixina. DurtiiK ftioee pnut'>uUi«a tim stsasts BOTPOUiMlliig U»e courts wvxv tilled wKh b«inrtn«l<< nf persuxiK all anjiwr to sw tbe \PUi'jird. oiul Ou.' H-ntlmmrt wns any thliiK brrt iKWtlle fo him. Mimy »vmi felt, friBii tln'tr esiiri-s.'ane aiul trftpn- ancoB, flmt tie wiw U-LiiK pi'i'si-ctiiwl and If left al»«k> \wioid ba HMu »d pay |^ Oti Ms IV-tiin. D'AMNUNZIO SerS SEPTSMBOR tl. W Any Hito4i Ooc«»<B M Flume, Anneonces He Will a jit. Milan. 11 .Viiiie.n/io aiiii«.-::ii\Jn a ue-e repnhll.'iiii ronatiliitlon Pinine U i-'liig priimreM uridi-r KoIdo, teniJa to ¦ many te i,.u, „i.. (this Iji ,~i:C'-'i)«5fuJl, t'.. ; QUMrt of n;<,iAnd aa.'. .j.i;.......i:i lea, ofTiciu-ls of the Bol.'-.bevik told tlie correspondent liere. As ,sooii a.s tht PoJteh war, which Is considejw] 11 pureiy lli:ssirtn business, has t)Qen fluisluul u uoti.' will l>e aent to Dertln, they Uocluro, deimuKllng per- mlsskXB to tnttispoct troops ufurosB Qer- many <w ttui' Preivrh campaign. Upon •efuail of this rcqin'et, wliirh la tjiben for gmntBd, a re\'<jlutloii will tie taeO- tuted in CWrmniiy, tlK' 9tKves?i of \KlHCh ths BoW>sr\-lkl us)k*tHd thej w>c»e tn»- parad Id uflsore by t'uicc cS anqiL 'With tlwec' eddH In vUyw tbe Eftv Btan Kfl/n«r^ ¦wtio ha*-e lieen toid tlnst all «iiu- sJiuU i:^!u«e wtth nldnur^p tji- tQ?y over Oa.- Pdlun a»e hctug «I31J8rt- ed to a vltfTWuS pr< nnigamla wtiJCD fi- cki»e« flKrt tYmctuucfi wtU l* sliot on slglit, bat Quit tte iTonmins u»e ifMPp slio Bt»n vs^n h<>ef,iiio coinTfides crffioe Butsiicvlil, Tlit'!;? lu'iuUsalnos tiow boen eoqTolniruted by Infcrrtatieton CTeiBiKinaent In oorv- '11 .'tpre'^eutatlye* iin-.f-rc. t^-!<o fiad i army '..li'-i!'.. iiiCi'aU.U.j Uich xi>«j intend .. f,:llr.j,>.,;gj. QgQ. here after strreptltl ously eirwelRg He borfler ot Otior^.^t;,,, an.i efEpIoyina tb^ nid o' I' ; ..: : - ¦ ;:i wOo-oil filled with sti.iw, te :ill.».l on tti? PoUsh Soviet Ctruiuiteary il'lju tr-oiititty W03 estaWlslied In ortVi" by tlie BotebvOi mllJtriry Huns Seluinii-wtigy, (Jie com- mlsaary. ts n Pniisii Jew wirh t»o- trudln.e eyi^M ami a liind ntaata(S]^ aod woarf a white ivjlur. Uo afkaoaj. edSBtl ttit laitTtsfKniihtifB gtvotUw (jjm then mt (louti at hin dkBieroBllte, OOini*Jttjlv U,'norlnj; tJic Ajiit«iuim. urday, Aug. 1'. ocl-'ck a IKi'jil a Weil be rendered TLe oTi'-"- I-re.^ident V. D. of 1 (¦ 1 i..,-i -!.,i mew. Bel: liariholor 1: r H-. :•.' in 2s. In business -'-ri':i.-:g..| -• .1- . 1 ,, \ , - "" ... ec'"tli;il luviia.inn al. those who are the morniug at scsE'orx will be " i'lji'med- .; atter- ;¦ r .ni will ^ . " : 'on ure:i. i'lmow. ' -peesl- ¦e 1. "W, Al- .^.lomevv. . , ,,.j!eme'W ll 1 ."l.imew, r'nolo- Oliarles ri.'Sis- 1 :ile- ,.^,-.ucia- '1 I'ark. ^' r! to r. . Ihe I family to :'t-cnd. ' The e.Tecutlve committee plans to I make this a most successful reunion, Tho very able address that was de- , liiered by the Rev. A. R. Bartholo- i mew on the Bartholomew family - will be in printed form aKd ready I for distribution, I Slojprs t<> Moet I The Tth annual reunion cf the I S'oyer family will be held at Central I Park. Rittersville, o n Saturday. Aug, 21, In the morning a business session will be held in tbp park 'theatre at 10:15 sharp. An excel- (lent program has been arranged. I The offlcers of the association are: I Honorary President, Edw. Sloyer, I Bradner, O,; Preeident, Harvey F. I Sloyer, Hellertown, Box 15: Vice- I Presidents, Sylvester Sloyer Easton. i Pa,, R. D, 8; J, Adam Sloyer, Hel- I lertown. Pa,, R. D. 1; Monroe Sloy- . er, Eiislon. Pa., R, D. 2; Alexander Pearson, Alburtis, Pa,; George Sloy¬ er, Glenside, Pa,; Secretarv. Elmer IE. Frt^derick, 244 W. 52nd St,, New Verk City, N, Y,; Asst. Secretary ' -Miss Mary Frederick, 28 N, llth St,, I Allentown. Pa.; Treasurer J. .A.dam ''^".'•r, Hellertown, Pa., 1! <¦ ' Pelmels to 5Je anuu'i,! F-^hn.-' -e- l rogram (lay. The .'vug. 2>. An iniereSling has been arranged for the affair will be an all-d;y outing and thos.? atiending-will provide them¬ selves w.th eatables. ' V.IZARKTH GIRI, MEETS WITH .\^(^DE^¦T at P.4,RK VWDRLD NEWS IN CONDENSED POBM JoUit lalH'i-.^ uf lh. nnd lii.'ui uitlitary tember 11 bus Ikht Nnthmnl 'ornma lived itiat tor thp ("51 "in cll iiii'Hii; if Fiu: 0««!AQO—A cartoBd cf vomad at l?17r>,0(Xi, mul tflUiUKfl fruifi KiuittKky, WUh sh^i-^l bj- offlclals, will' -aild the Uijnnr w«m Blgiiei] tn 1. "iliiminy" artdptws, had Uh.u i!iii.i-_,j ,11. n I'xttK.tl poTOlt, PATERSON, N. J. _ R>ch«< Jf. Fornix wliu survive.l the wortd war w|th twTiity-t-.vo i\i.uuds Mlulj. a nieOi I .Miss Sara Bowers, daughter of j .Mr. and Mra, Forrest Bowers, of I Naaareth, met with a serious acci- I dent at Central Park, Rittersville, j on Tuesday afternoon. The accl- jdint took place in the building for¬ merly the Temple of Fun. w^ich was reeently changed Into a similar amusement by the Park manage¬ ment. Miss Bowers who was coming down one of the slides in the build¬ ing, collided at the bottom with a boy who having Just come down the slide made an attempt to run up the slide Inste d of going up the steps, which lead to the top, Mlss Bowers has a deep ctit above her left eye as a resnlt of the accident. I She was taken to Dr. Gangaware j at Rittersville, where the wound was dressed with t!.. .\\ ber uf tl« lion, 'A'..' g<icl?'r.,_ 1' a gpTvr" tJe,.'!iV AMTVv'En".-- a.Bkoii Olye "fill ncc «ibi!k' has formally 4 SwjIUII^ ttit; WEDUEI) Ullt.r—Willie mes While, of Philud-Iphia, " RIanrhe Ritter, of Alleotown, - f« united In marriage nt Neff's, °y tho Rev. \V H, Wotring, Ihl, V. "' Nazareth, Mr, White la al W.n '""* °' '*><= '"¦¦ department of •aamaker'H Btope, PbUadalphla, * 4 hn ncun. , ;_ ,,, -h." President will E t^ e h.' ' that ,, .. 1 >. - .l'l'-"!! will eei up)* tbe c6'lei • ll niiusion known as tho Nouise Manue. Nourse Manae w.is purchased several months ago by Ad¬ miral Gr.iynre hut wns never occu- piid by till'. I ! .mill I Ar.^fii:. . , .¦ ,;......... ,,.:. near here, "vn- '.e;'.-.l;"'l by un .¦xplnHlon of ! "IVI ..,,,: .,'¦ t,/... ,l,.i- nnd Kiielli Kton'1 here 'I'lie (tuuiii(-'i. 111. ,i: ' ll r"".'*!!). ^ '11.O'f pe.soim, .MiTi. Friiiioes Cnn neriinn nf Ki'W V"rk, tior sl«tpr MIhm Mary iMil.¦..-.. ntul idiaries KovasJi, su- |,erl'il<'i)d« ly Injnritfi, ,t (if lU' l«lund, wTe Rll^if- Ttiu'o Tjphoiil to a Mill; ' rielhlelie-u health nullie /¦ Tuesd.iy discovered 'hat the .,,:.,;> dizeu cases of typhoid fever in that city were due entirely to ono milk¬ man. This raan, It waa learned, had bten obtaining hi,"* milk from a home in Hellertown, where then j nas a case of typhoid. The mother J was the attendant of tho child 111 | and also milked the cows. Tb.3 < milkman haa been ordered to cloie up bis bulsnesB. | RED JPWELS FOR PROPa'iGAIiJDA. j ,, fjlUo to tl -^tatc" RALEi. inltln: U: Ulntnrt' w n» •¦•>*>ti: Ofjns of Creat V.ilus Smugaled Into cmmfry by ti rr^^'tilur pstublisJ^ert cnn- rl,.i I.¬ ll , A. ;, flu- I'l. Till,-; of tub. ..t.-l! n %. age won the 1 Oirollnn Uig- nt T t.l 1 fhe " i-iri-.'i'iT i.^wirfiM :.'<1 M.llee, u'ie< learniNl r .iinelals. t l.nl^^vlg r , ihiifisniVir to freli Tlepllrtme'l* LONDON.—^reconciliation between Prei',;. , 'iiviil 1.1,..1.1 Hh,,-^;, Mii.l Vla- cttint .N" .nhcllffe, tli« rilfc'htluHt neu-f- pnp<'r laibllhlior tn Great Brttiiln, hi under way. Tonth Drowns .\t IsLiBd Park John Ruch 18 years 'Id, son of >»r. and Mrs. 'Wm. Rnch, ¦who reside on a small farm in Williams Towu- (liiring i*''-'P. about a half mile west of Is- ' laud Park, was drowned in the t*- hieh River on Saturd y afternoon. Ruch, in company with fovoral oth¬ or yoimg men, none of vrhnm coald B-vi, 1 vrn* to the river tn b«the. . In the water at the upper culvert at the Lehigh • t R'cbards yards .'; .1 heyond his height aiid ..." ur iblo to get oul. His com¬ panies fried to reach him bu* were unable to do so. A half hour later the body was recovered but he w»a ' thch bayond all aid. In addition to his parents he Is Biirvlvcd by two brothers and a bIb- ttr. He was a member of St John's Lutheran Church of WlllUims Town¬ ship. Tho funeral will be held this (Thnrsday). I>I<1 Tou Renew Tonr Snbaerfptloa
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1920-08-19 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 08 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1920-08-19 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-09 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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. |
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THE LARGEST WEEKLY j^EWSPAPKK IN NORTH- j 4j^PT0N COUNTY. EX- j CELLENT ADVERTISING I MEDIUM-
Nazareth
AN INDEPEND^:NT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LriERATUKE. LOCAI. AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE^
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1920
READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS
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N'azareth will be well represented M th^ .Moravian College, Bethlehem, during the coming scholastic years, Messrs. \'ogler, Thaeler, Lerch and Sturgis will bravely wrestle (svlth Greek aud Hebrew, coulc Bectlons and calculus," science and philoso¬ phy. .May each of thein como home bfaring palms of victory. Small classes, ludividu.il iustruction, close at.d sy.,.iialhelic touch with the pro- lebsor.-, uiiike the huiuH cll ¦,;. u:. almost idwil school i-t ..,- ¦ - :, stUdeuL. i''oolbuU, b...,.-, ^asketb.iU may bring fame .In lur
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Month | 08 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1920 |
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