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THE LARGEST WEEKLY j^WSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTV. EX- I CELI.KNT ADVERTISING | MEI)U;>' Nazareth Item READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER- TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS. AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TC) LITERATURE. LOCAL AND; GENERAL t^^' ELLIGENCE NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNTNG, JUNE 24, 1920 NO 30 vt/\i!i:iii iiiMi s< l«)OI, ^ <(»>IMi:i:<'IAI, Dlil'.VIlTMIN In o:d tiu'ir «"¦'! aivaril.-' II Cuiiiiii'''' t:i'" '¦ Caiii;' Ijn !¦¦' iieiii': encv 1 Til" bri'sl" Aiiis' T.I icic. I unfuur.ii,!' ...1 Uli ilii, in riysteni ot prizes :uid ( fji estaiilished in the irpai-i iii'MH ul; the Higii lolln A jii^ ,, wards have DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN Wlil Becaite One of F.Tcuity of University of Jerus.Tlem. !¦¦ a: 111 Ih it P lllu.i li>iri|i 1 -.¦¦ :. - Ill; Tliuiu.i.s .Vc'lu;iili,n.l4, .Miuh'miro. Ethel Uiuia, hell, .N'ellic Eieliiuiiii. Uud- I! .M.if:--ili':-'i'' i i ¦ , s.-^i' Keniiiei"' ; :ii.;.- i:-;!e r " ¦ '¦> i-\ .- l[,.< il, K. me 111 : ' ,'¦ K. !', li vn- .;¦. Kiiell l;uli>lT, Id,I rieiheiil. ,. (oilewiiig Ikivo secured ineiii- ;: in li.itli tlie Order of Gregg i, ,,;il in ll' Older oC Arti.stic .; 1 leieiiee I'ope, Gladys Feu- .M.iiy Ilawk, .Vda Kahler. Myr- k, IlPlon Stout, Mona Vaii- ciie,. Carolyn Wunderly, Juli;! ^luiilerly. : ell ites for speed <ind .iccuracy , reiiig have beon awarded o ' V i.n.ilta. Helen Sloul, M u v ' All, Kaiil'i-. t',r,.l;-i: "-.¦ i l-'!'ireiu'e Cei,!' .linl ;; 'i i;5 RIOTERS KILLED IN LONDONDERRY Fighting Between Unionists and Nationalists Renewed With Two-Hour Battle. (•(»MMI:\< K>iI;\T \\ I:v,K .vt N \/ UUiTII IIK.l! S( IKHII. yniiou ill Mev. Paul i:,!i Cl^un- linliv. ¦T FOUET NO 610 CITIES ..Jl JACQUELINE VAN TILL Carrying on Edith Cavell's Worl< in This Country. 1 Ul i; < <M Nr> I'lltliMK.N'S (OWI.MIOS .\T SI llorDSHlHG luni- .vns. th.> lud in 11 :-Displaces St. Lcuis by Reaching 1 993.73& in Population, a Gain of 113.4 Per Cent. LARGE STORE BURNED DOWN. TOPS MEW YORK'S GROWTH tie M ¦ In ^:- Jim ¥,¦¦¦'¦ i K ¦ i ¦:-.-: fi-i At'.i. Sll) 11' V'l'.ii' 11, , P!,i' : till' li' BI .-"Hi bfst \, ir.n, ni-'ir,'- .\!1 in il.i tiie .V play „ LOt 111 ^ Other Shops Looted—First Military I Precautions Having Failed, IVIore Troops Restore Order 111 I'd nU lie world *i..A>. for speed in Slior en Rrnnlerl to Finrein iijitreil diii-In: - i-ilv The n [lerl'iil ve lilt ,,|, ,, -', inileil in;.r In ¦nieii- uptin tilings -.rtiier loo tin ^ 1. In ev ;,i/'s siiiritii Kniivied.ci f, r .1.1(1 n;.; ily^ Felliele MvrMi .Mary r.f.M'k Hav tr,'i 'ed bi I lililiell 11) iliese. llie prizes have been dun spirited men of Xuzareili ¦ :• the best .ireneral iiv,-imi;,, m imrtiuent, one for tlie b-st in .Shorthand, and one tor tiie speed in Typewriting. The ,.s ot these prizes; will be an- "(1 at the noininenieiiient exor- ,¦ I'ridiy evening, June 25. , -i'u uxhibii of work done I "•" ffwie ' iiiiiniereial Dpiiartmont ot Hie iieM i' iz.ireili Hi.uii Sehool is on dis- ln~ Imi I Crawford's Dru.g Store. Do'estim,-" i,i, feti^ 3li A reeen Slelli. Mie theory of the worM it. by tiie '/.<¦¦ SI.\ Mni;.\VT.\\ T'.\sroT?s .AUK M.\i)i; i'r,i:snvTi:i5.s Im; ressive ordination services Wile Iield in the Central Moravian Cliurili. Uelhlehetn, Sunday morning ill connection with the Moravian synud. when the following six pas¬ tors, each in charge ot a congrega¬ tion, were elevated from the office of diacon to that of presbyter: Till- Rev. Fred Trafford. TJiird Cbureli, Xew York (Miy; the Rev. C. 0. Weber. Indianapolis, Ind.; Iho Rev. Reinhold Henkelinan, Schoen¬ eck. I'll.; the Rev.. Henry Kuehi, rnrirhsviile, 0.; the Rev. J. H. Coenier, Mamre. Wis., and the Rev. Simiii I Cutensolin, Tagus, X. D. Bisluip.-i Cliarles 1,. .Moench, of Brtlil.'lii'iii : Clieneni (;. Iloyler. of EiUi'd rlii'iiii. C.ii ot W ler-1)1',-11. \V two i.iiididiies Bishop Edward Eeniiilii.l, r of Winston-Saleni, X. C os.M^;.,,! Ill lie- .s ,,-,¦,¦,[ rii . A large 1; .I'.nil, i! lie. r .,, v.IS held iu | the ll LiniiuU. i.,!iii.sed iiy lioly com mun ion. .\ fereign niissionnry meeting took |'""" ¦^' .'" place in the evening, with an ad- ''i''i'eii';e mi dress by the Rev. Dr. Paul De Sohweiuitz, of Betheilieiii. secretary cf missions of the M,ir ,vian Cliurch. Eisliiip J. iv. Taylor Hamilton, form¬ erly tile .\inerican reiiresoutative on tte general mission board at Herrn- hr.t, Germany, presided. U.S.TOIKCiCT cot GOUGERS Palmer Orders Federal Attorneys to Act Against Many Bitu¬ minous Operators. WlHliill- e Faliiier Im Slide loekiiii; tinn of liiinn nseil llii> ex, export (Ielil;il uiirea..iii!iiliii .\it. Karl .A.. Mueller, ^ sent le everv Ln each ordained j in tlie cnniury te ,i j of any operiiKii- .n- I tii-'atliip shiev^- in' The Depaiinieiii j eeiveil many 'eniniii of iiitiintinnii- III ll fr. In¬ il y General swee]ilng cru- il and convlo. I ers who have >liiirliU'(' iind ii-ii|,- iinil take- 1 riir!iiiiis were iltorney Il.iinent lies wl in\e.s- iils. ini'lit ters till MO.NTHI.V .MEKTI.Vt, Ol L. V. s.\ii;tv < Ul Nt il Uliiili llie laili-r. Governors of tlie were In ennfi.reni- the Inlersiati, i',,i and the .'Siiipiiiii^ of .Instil-,, ha- re- l.illls llllll lill' pr|e,,H 111 i In- mini's i-nnui'd t,,ii. \\ iili a fiii'i her Wrilers nf the let- iiiis are attrlliutlng ., IIII- slmrta^'e and ;, :a,-i- III,ins; placed .Vi-w l-:in.'land states -.i.irli iiii'tnhers nf nii-ree ''oiiiinissi'in li on the .New : bnrniiii-' of a larm- ', ¦ - In many insiaij,-- - , , , suffering from n, .-is went . home witliout reee. in;; i ,,-,-iiiient, and I the authorities liuve no .record oi' tlu ¦ number of .such cnsus. AtiimiK tiie I wounded nre several shipyard work- ; ers with ¦ - ,,!iot wiiiinds. TI-i- ¦men kM-- i'dwin i'ri'-e. .Innii-« ¦ MeVel-h. Tminms .Mel.aufflilin. Thom¬ as Farn-n iiinl .Iiinies Dolierty. ' Tlie aulliorities had takr-n elaborate precnutinns in view of tlie expected re¬ newal of tin- disin-ders. Tiie military. fully ennifipeil. iniik pii.slliiuis at ilie head und fi.ot of I'.ridge strc ', which Is the Natiennli.st quarter, and on Fountain street, tlie Unionist quarter. An armored cnr wns drawn up at Cnr- iisl(> road, between these localities, to keep the rival faetlons apart. The belies that these precautions ¦v^'otdd keep peace, however, were net fuirilied and aiiofiier night of terror re- : suited. Tliese latest scenes of rioting, ] whicli left tlie city nbsolurely terror 1 stricken, wi'vo said to have urlLe'nnted i In what nt first appeared to be a minnr squabide iietween Unionists nnd Xa- I tlonallsis at tiio Junction of l.ongtower j street, In the N'atlonnlist qmirter, and I Upper l-'oimtain street, the Uninnls! district, these two sireefs being sep- nrated mily liy liishnp stri-"l. the scene of liiiii.ddied for mnny years. Men nniied with rifles nnd reve'- ,-r.i afler- ; ward came Into conflict. ,,inii Imfure the military could lnler\ene several had been killed. ' From soon .after E> until 11 o'elnek pnndeinonluin reigned. A sl;,,t fi;-, .' from one party into n crov,-' , ¦ partisans developed with nuiis speed into violent rioting. Party cries were ral.sed, nnd the Unionists, iiiseni- I bled at the bend ot Upper l-^inntii'ii i street, poured volley nfter vuih-y i :' 1 rifle and re\i.l\.-i- Tire Into I.on-iiie.ver ; street, with disasirous results. I Another crowd of Unionists In .\Iliert i street ninlntnined a crossfire in the di¬ rection of RIsiiop's Gate, with tiie re¬ sult that the people in the vicinity lied Tliey declared : Panlf'-stncken, to shelter. The Xntlen- ailsts did not seem to be S' well pm- The Lehigh Valley Safety Council will hold its lust meeting of the sea- „. ,, , , , , , , , , ,. . son ou Friday, June 2D, al 7 p. m. al ! ^''"^ '''."«land real be .dilpp'-'d h.v boat tke Hotel Alien, Allentown. i "¦".'" >->"¦(''»' > H'*' Milpping Board The chairman of the program com- "H"' »>l-ied Im M,--i-is. Biittee has made good his promise lo ' "I'l'inim nen •¦¦¦ secure for the Juno dinner moeliug ^ t'l" led.-nil Tni the Very best speaker iu America ou ^ l."'^',' bltiiininiiiis industiiai uiallers, iu the person of ' prlneipiil prndiii Knglaml emil -innil ion. Industries wer i the verge of closing down, witil lllile pi.isr.ect of L-eliing In ' ''''^''¦'1 "'"' "™P"ns as their oppnn-nt.-^, next winter's supi.ly. Tliey ask that *>"' "'^'J' ni.ilnt'Unfd « vlg Frank J. Raymond, of the Inter- Racial Council, Xew Vork City, who will liuve for his subject the "Dust in Industry." .Mr. It.iyuioud aud iiis "(let This" liethud of putting his i.ilk across Was tUi- seus.iiiun of tile Xalional 'L'unfvr- lu-e of tiie .Vmerican Associa¬ tion vti iudustii.ii Relulions held al Chicago several weeks ago. There arc noue too good (or our locil coun¬ cil. Dinner and smokes will be served "' f-.'in per plnu- .Illd \iu.,il .Illd in- S'runi, i,-„l musi. -,,. .,i i„ r, nil.i,-.| It Is llie desire ol lhe oecr'.-lary ol "if lu....l council lo repeal tlie iusl '¦ ntf I't-i.-MnLi s record of :;50 in attend auti. roiiLdily alii mini iinlpiii. Hr,\-. r.i'-io. tl I-i ton at llie niin been nn iin-i-i-: cost of hibiir. cost to S'-'.T'.i these fmures tlon In le'ier nient frill which 't app( dill nnt greiiil; te the l-'edi-ra ,Tiinuary, AMiiltli .\N |,K(,l(».\ K) HOI.I) < O.M.MI .Mr\ l>.\M i ne\ s i - - , the matter :ii invi-s'icrntion tiiriiri'S gathered by Commission from 111 operators in the 111 ref,lons, mining 111 I'll per ei'iit of Ihe nn- . shiiw tiiat during .Tnnu- i-ii- rosis iivi-rnLmd S2.32 a ines, Siiici, l!;i-n ll.ere has ,,f 'JT p,',- 1-,-nl in the :,,iiii-iim tl.e jimductlon lull. 'I'lie aceiiracy of Inline mit ijy inforina- -imi-ng In the depart- p-.l-i ',: -,-r- ef .-nal, from nil prlci-s In May i-d those fnrnlsluel le Cnniiiii-siori for -: nnds the prompt 1 Slates nttor- --, iiil aiientlon to inil-i-iinents where I'S lint Mil nnren- ¦n talcen, advising iict'nn taken." us de fense. In nn early stage of the battle two men were shot dend In Longtower street and a numiier of persons. Includ¬ ing a liaby in arms, were wounded. McVeigh, n quay Inborer, wns on his wny to a butcher shop, wlien, reaelilng the end of l.ongtower street, a bullet Struck hira in the throat. lie strug- ' gled in a dying coudition towari a I public Iiouse nearby, where he fell. I Owing to the fierce fusillnde It wns ' Irnpo-silile to go to his assistance, but ; eventually a man riisln-d through the I sliower (if bullets and di'iii-'L.-eiI him to ' gheller. Xo aniliiiliiiii'e wn- avniialil,- nnd an aiteinpt was made (o carry lilm ' III an inlinnary on a slimier, lb' died DR. CALVI.V O. ALTilOrSE, of Philadelphia. Uitiiiuiie values reside iu the spir- iiual and nei'her individuals nor na- C ins wiii ever be truly happy until tliey II .-nmiiin- ' ills iru'h. Cl.e- im;. -. , -;-i isns wili be held Frid ., .i.iirinin ,,: -' oclock in the Y. JI , .\. nudi--ii-iuni. The classes prepared -ivli.a ile-y nope -.N-ill prove nn inieresling aud enter ainiu^ i-ri Hi-am. The public is cm d.i ii.. invi - dm attend. .1,- - i-mmencemeui program will i;, u..d,'red Friday eveniug ut S:30 oclock in Iin- .M.iiavian Church. The pii'ogram will ronsist of three ora- i-'ens by nieiabers of tlie class, vocal Illd iiisli uiuentai music, and an ad¬ dress by Dr. Calvin O. Allhouae. of 'lie Central High School, Philadel- pdiia. Dr. .\Ithnuse comes highly recommend-li ,- .n eloquent and forceful speaki-r. Friends of education and the pub- i c in general is invited to be present at tiiese exercises. MIciiig.nn iletropolis Now Outranks Boston, Cle'.-sland, Baltimore and Pittsbur.gii — Outstrips St. Louis and Bcston for Fifth PUes. -Ill larg- 1 unly to ; ien years, eifv of the out- loro iar,g- i-ars inn. nn- 111. is imi- or 11.",.-1 per ly nf im 1.000 or Imn douliled its -11 years Inrgi' increase. i.'',',i, an ll, cent. Detroit more whi . populatien in Cleveland, n has out!*'ippi-i| .--- ¦ t-, . nnd takes rank n> the United S-n-i-- ii-.- ,iini, cin, li.el rhe fifth l,i;_,--' nniiierical Increase of nny mnni'-i'- n--. ir- 'lie '-mintry during the il - ¦ - , , - " - , : - ¦ Iiaving lii-en , . I ¦ 111 n I n,, , ^. , 1 urk. Ciii- '¦ii_'o, lielreit and i.i.s .Migeles. Cleve¬ land's populniien exceeds Hint of St. l.ouls by ¦J.'l.i'iio und that of I'.nston bv almo<f 0,1"iij. its total being Tim.S.'lG, an 'I 1 - i - -; I 1 imv-iiiion of the Fon - .Vs.sijci.itiun ul I ii.jui-oe and Xoj ihaUiptoii tijuniies, wus called :o cidei m the main court room ot tha iionroe Cou' ¦; '-inn Ili)u.'--e at Ktroudsburg e.-lui ,,. I i ui.iy . ' f 1 iiijon. ,1 r- li, ] - A. Ic. 1 1 . Ih. . i , IiU.Ui 1) 11. 1 i.Ul _ e. StroudTburg, whi 1 >--en words wolcom. and handed the k sident Jiverltt. the lesponsc on b. ' fi 1 firm ( n " as by P, > llel, 01 ^t ine , ¦ 11 . t 1 icident i Louglubb Craig, o \ 1 ,-1 „ , 1 J it lu- .91 ty e.'i ¦" '. 1 '.vas li. ti-i^ ing plac 1, in a. ¦ i',yto .e lo- , i-esi- . .J -jU .. - 1-ik, -u of ,.ig on ^Hdb un uiiuuusly 1 Jul meeting. The follo'SMug oiiiL.-rs , tu Piesident, I'eter Snydei ton, \ ice Presidents, Robe C di bon, J c Cille No. X..1 tl L 1 I 11 The I sented a touiagiiig L 1 Shafer, Monr ¦^h: E. G. lepoit, ilatistics IJ2, bringing iiiu 4Li and re-,,i-. sl-ui iii'-uiui-r- 1'.I cniu- 2;i0,17,'l, or -12.1 per cent : ^ , |„.,., Jllle. Jacqueline Van Till, the com- paiiinn of tile niurtyred nurse. E'li'h CuM-ll. wlio is carrying on ler -.lork In tliis country. This young C-iginn woman is pliinniug to estalnish an Edith Cnvell elinie iB Boemory of the Uriti.-,li nurse. .Mil". '\'nn Till has taken out lier firsi papprs and Intends line an .-Vtn i-an citizen. increase i over 1010. Witil annnnncenient of the populn- ] tions of cii'M-lnnd and Detroit the! lielinlte rankiiiL' of tlie ennntry's IS largest cities lias been e-i nlillshed. Xew Vork and Chlcaun remiiin first nnd second Ini'Ln-st eltn,.;. respectively. I'hiladelpliiii is the (iiil.\- one of the 18 j whose lOL'O population lins not been I Runomiced, but it Is not likely thnt the French War Minister Reports Pennsvlvania .-Ity's rank as third Inrg- . tl. i ¦ n j x' r i- i- - That in Reduction of Formations 200,000 GERMAN ARMY MUST BE HALVED SOON st in tiie cminiry will be changed. De- i .JlRV'.SVK!tl)l< Tl'KKKS .M.VSTEHS .'^fter a legal liattle extending over tiie greater part of iast week, the aggravated assault and battery case ot Oliver LaBar against John E. Masters, both ot Bangor, w a s brought to a close late .Saturday af- Ittnoon wiien the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty and placed the costs of the procedlngs on the prose¬ cutor, Mr. LaBar. The case although of minor im¬ portance, attracted a great deal of ailention and interest, as the con¬ tending parties are well known in B.ingor and the inhabitants of that borough were extremely interested In the outcome. The jury, after deliberating only about 4,') minutes, returned to the triiit hnd Jiiinpi'd into fourth place and Cleveland iiiio fifth position, forcing St. Louis in-11 enth; P.altiin.i i liurgli in'., lli'.' Lo-; .Mn:,-:. -, growiii. ;¦ : ;,-, well lis a.--, the Inrc'. Frnncis., Treaty is Not Carried Out. r.oslon into sev- pigliih nnd Pitt.s- :i ;,;r-.;i'st rate of r.mi seventeeiitli i| i'.nffiilo as 11' lioniir of tieiiig nf Si. l.ouis. San nipvep.th rank nnd Le¬ the ¦sola Parks.—According to Andre fevre, I-'reni'h Minister of War, German .\r'ly has heen reduei'd 'e '.iOO.O^nt rren. Tils Hl ure Is Still a Ion- wa.i -1-; . f iiiii.iiou, to which, ac- conii-,, ',. li; - ii-i-a'y terms und liie sul,s,'i|iieiii n.l. i-iin-nt. it must be ri> ii.e i-u.uuiuiee ou resoiutious read a resolution of respect in memory of '"•-•"¦-"- <l--;,.r-.,d ii.niiibers of '..he'..s- ¦" ''¦'-¦'' le il.e r-seiuiloiiB were uu- . ii.-iusi., .id-,j,lid. A iuoUuU V. U.S '-'-'¦¦' lil.ieed beioi-e the executive ';---'-iie''-e ih.u the age limi; for o- n-,.;,, I,.'h n,, iLM-d at iJ5 yeuis. A Sill,11 distu.-.-ion foliowed, the mailer b'-ui.ii placed ou lhe table lo be Uik- ' 11 U], nl the ne.xl session of the as- si ciaiion. •f. W. .ivloi-gau. representing the .-^t.a.' Fire Uureau next addressed tlie lueeting. .-V. il. Buck, of Bethlehem, chair¬ man of the -Memorium committee, ,1-; ,vi, a very iuteresiiug repori in I'eierence to members of tiie assucia- 'lon who served in the World War, li'o menib.-i-s giving their lives in tlie service. Xineieen other brave tireinen, not members of the associa¬ tion, yet as dear to every fireman nevertheless, also made the supreme s.icritice. In additiou thirteen inem- eturued ti : ti.rs ' safety, -\ir. iJiiek sta ¦ 1 ns conij u-i d 11 iieir homes in liutTalo cti'ii|ined frrm tenth to twelfth, j duced by .luly 10. The re-luction has while IM'lwankee v.-as forced into thir- also uot Included llie redin-iion of lor- teeiitli i-'in-e. , niati-ms iiinl M. l.efevre states that In WnsLin^ii'n, D. C.. moved from six¬ teenth fo f.iurfeenfli position, displac¬ ing Xewari;. X. ,1.. whirii -iroiiped into fifteenth p.i^ilion. Ciin-innatl, thir¬ teenth lnru'i--l city in lIUii, imw ranks as sixteeiitli. ¦ New iirleans. fhr.iugli the advance of Les .VtiLieles ntid Wa^liinirten, wns forced fnnii Uie tlfti-enih rank tn sev¬ enteenth p.isilion, while .Minneapolis retnined its rniik ns eighteenth largest city. The ranking nf tli,, .'i'l. s below Min¬ neapolis .-iiiin.n 111' di'ierniiiii'il until the pnpulati.ius of Kaiis,,- i-i'y. Mn. ; Providence, R. I., and les ln-st.'r, X. Y., hnve been nnnnui.ce.l. The population of Lynchburg, Vn.. was aiinouii.eii us -JtMi.".!!. an Increase of 4Ci:, or l.li per e.-ni. ninny nn Shin\illj S.nne are still 'rs the Gernian I will. iniltions of disarmament ¦* VILLA HAS 300 WOMEN SLAIN * , court room, and gave the verdict on the Wii.v. Farren was standing In ;, ..^ „j^^p j,,,^^ Masters a free man. Can I.. No. il eiiing. 1. S'l f'iun'. rtiui ( Pliriln. '(hiih The members of the Legion de- jmed to hold a community dunce on »t(ln.-s.l ;. .-v.-ninL-, June 30, on J;ain biiL-ii. ii. i,\,.,-a l!,-lvidei'e and "aliiui .Streets. Ollii.rs for tho semi-annual teiiu riiil.ir iin-i.'i 111, '¦11, 11.1 rold \ uf .\azarei il i-n lim ,i . ¦ \- 1>- einnr,ldes kl.;. N -Kl--. \\'. ' ' i'l .ink Fry aud Lzra 1'I't;-,I'S to the Second An- M-niiini of the Penna. De¬ lia nd. d in theii repori in.ininiously acceiiiod .ATFST EVENTS AT V, ASHINGTON 'lerij -11 eledn-d .IS folii 5'"ll(l'-r. i;/,m l-'raniz i<^'' I'.iiii W Pauley; Sioillet WouU I Ctij, |-,, l^'ii, Kl w,; \ n- indeiiy: adjiiMiii nil.line ollii-i r. \'. e-iei-ui jve coillllli' 1 n,in,l--.s', Ituy Knsi,- iii-.si and R,iy Xn^-.l- - ""d i nangst Com- lu man- Ride. l-il- I, ll- lli.di i-'aiii;|y Ui'iimIoii , 111'- iiii.-h family r.-iini.iii » ill li- "''« on .s,nurd,IV, .luin- 2i; .i' u.:. r**, '¦"•'<. Farm'.-isMlli- Tim- ¦¦..'.: V tie; third anuu.ii r.-uiinni Tin "oriinon program hiII lii-i;in ,ii -' in ~ and '.vili consist of sinning iiv th,; isniily. thesira music by id' thi- I'eerii-Hii Or •>¦, of .N'aziireih, and tho apeak- "f '^"1 tie Rov. J. A. Klick, of Xiaa- *'0: Rev. J. It. Stoudt. Northamii- ^n. and Rev. Thomas 11. Krick, of ""Pliiy, also Impromtu addresses by members of the furally. Euch fam- wn*i '"'¦nlBh ItB own eatg. There •"1 be tables and Beats In tbe park 'ODTenlenlly accommodate all. The Department of Labor was asked by the Department of Justice to place Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, self styled ambassador of Soviet Russia, under $10,000 bail to prevent his de¬ parture from ti,,. United St.ites pend¬ ing a decision in deportation pro¬ ceedings It is 6.iid Martens has been recalled by his government. Hundreds of resignations are expected from the .irmy as a result of reduc¬ tions to pre-war grades, which ara to be in.Tde July 1. Thirty-nin-j gener- al officers will rivert to the ranks of colonels and majors by an order Ju»t Issued. In order to aid New England ir obtain¬ ing a supply of coal for the coming winter, the Shipping Beard will al¬ locate bet'A-£ijn 400,000 and 600.000 j long of shipping to the coal carry. : Ing service between Norfolk and ] New England ports. Unless there is J modification of exist- Ing regulations, many manufactur¬ ing concerns dependent upon the uia of industrial alcohol will be forced out of business. This was the asMr- tlon of 1 conimittee of twentyflvB manufacturers, who conferred at Washington with officlalt of tha lu- reau of Internal Revenua. fh,., ilniiruay of Ids lodL'iiu- when sirin-k I by two I miil'is. One . : .- ¦ i ids simn- j ncli, priiving faini ain,-, : -lednit.-I.N . i Tn lhe mi.lsi .if ilie nn-li-i- a man w-ln. I kno.-k.'.l .In',vn n -mull h.i,', was chased by nil nnn'ry mnb of nn-ii nn.l women. ! lie s.."n-lit shelii'r in ili.' City Clul,. i Inslsti-ii' lieinaiids for hi- .:,,--',-n lie- Ing igrii.i-.-d. the ill.ill stun- -' -Inb. ¦ Civil war I'oriilitiiiiis pi-,--.nii in l.nn- d.lll.l.-rry. and ilie aiitli.n'it-"'- are p.ow- erh'ss. It is ileeli,i-.-,| 'i --n K\.'!inii!ri' Telegrapii dlspalch I i ¦, i.iiiilerry. Severnl additional i- ¦:¦¦¦ !:i;i.-.! In rioting there, ¦¦¦ ¦ - i 1- i i.-s- suge. G. A. R. DROPS ATLANTIC CITY. Declares Ciilninl Army ..f pra.-il.-iili Allnn"-- 1 M, llir! iniiinii-' il Tt I- 1 drn^v tl , City Is 1. mntidi'd 1 Hotel 11-, <i Ihn i; -,- cerl 'ity. a ef Cu , 'li.'f. ',' 'Ini I'in-nl ¦caiH'- y liof, llpolis lin-^ 1,. en "VICTORY MF Rates There. This 'pnlilii' lin imi '.'oi'.lin nndiiis the d ipini'til ,.:' i-vi- - n, "- nl,-, 1. ¦DAl " Are i-i- l.i -'to nm •ei^n fr,i ---1 \ ,' I'l 1 In- TO ihlen Too ,,, n. .llllll! in 'II n ,\ ¦ ¦ 1-;.', y. li High -and ' IS 1,1 I.l "Il I' I'eln W i I i ' nn- ',- ... ,1..- .liail- 'end, WILSON. Who Served In W.ir. 1' re. 1,1 Wii--.. ..l.-,l 1 ll,,,.;,, , n'lii.-.l I,, ll ,., 1 ,, ...¦,¦:¦ .1 in lii- W.irl.t \Siii' li.'iv.-.-ii M'i'il I'l- I'-'l"- nii'l Arinlstl., Ini.v. X-e II. l'.il''<" 'I'h.' medal vvlll I.l' Ld'. .'!i witlioiii .i.st of nny klinl to t,Ti;.'i,i»«l tmups, iis tlmt wn-; till' niimhcr iintlmiitiMl iis Iiaving been Itl tbe army from tim ilnte of ile- cMrlng «'nr to the truce. V.'liile the jury was out. e.xcitement mn high in the court room and halls I.f Ihe court house. Tlie si>octators seemed lo be still charged with the dynamic speech ot Attorney -Asher Seip and the general opinion was tant they would return with a not guilty verdict. The '.'iv- ..--son who seemd to glance ui -n tie' p(:ssimistic side v \1 -t.'is, v.-ife ot the accused. .She iuid uccom- pimied her husband throughout the ,.niii-.' tri! 'in! Lid takon the stand Mil his d.-i 1. - iier conduct ivas isui.erli. bill afier .\ttorney I-Iager- m, n had uttered his final words In his addresa to the jury and after Judge Sliull had charged the jury, Mrs. Masters showed visibly t'le em- eiion and strain she had undergone. I'lnin ilie pronouncement of thu v.-ords "not guilty" by the foreman of the jury she burst into tears of tnank fulness. I d-.i I'ly .iiiowing the verdict .f li. iu-y, .\iiorney Hagerman, llllll li d made such a hard light for i|, nrnsei'ution. made a motion that • ; .ll n.-r' of the verdict placing tlii' , -'s on I.illar he stricken ouC Mr, I'm'riii.in g.ivo numerous reasons for Ills motion, one of whicli wn ; llllll the ourt did not allow him suf- lii-ient tinii- to ii-vi.'W the entire tes¬ timony vili. II ;. - .ddri'ssed lhe jury. Both attiirn ys -.vere allowed 'hirly minutes. .luiUn- Shuli iu ruling on the mo- li.ii ef .Mr Hagerman, gave th-- P, I'S, I Il'i, tl until June 30. af 1 oO ,iil,n-k. ''I prepare reasons why the lerdici lit the jury should be chang¬ ed, Mr, II -germ.in intimated that an ai-peal would be made, and said, while arguing for an extension of time to prepare his reasons tor the motion, that one of them In partlcti- liir, was BO Important and bo serious that a deep study would hare to be made before Betting tt forth. Mexico City.—Three hundred women, camp followers attached to the liovernmcnt forces, have been ki Frain-i-i Jneiniii chant 1. lunihiia. .-Vc.-.in cnplni'i'i em-iinni. I by the orders of Villa, according to lelia, a ^Vl-alI!-,'. iiier- miiiez. Sla'e uf Clii- have lieen i-arried out, hut others have been ri-peaii-dly .lehn-eil. What has been done, l.-fevri- sn.is, is this; The Germans Imve supinessed all but four of tho miii'nr.v ^.-hools nnd have re¬ duced till' iimmiinition supplies to the required amount. They have also In fulfillment of Article ISO of tlie Peace Treaty dlsmini'd the occupied areas and to ilfiy kilinneters to the east of the Rllilll'. In the u.nk .,f ,li--i r.,yhiu' ami hand¬ ing over ariill.'ry :l.e pea.-i- conditions have not been s.i fully fuHilied. Seven¬ teen thousand five liiindre.I rai nnn. 20,(X10 ina.-iiine irims iiinl Iiisiuin -mall arms have lieen han-!."! leer to 'he .Al'les and the Uermnns claim to have destro.ied lO.OOfi cannon, 4.2(Xi machine gnns and (lii.iMXl small nr-ns But M. Lefevre slates that ihiTe ;- n.i .Iniibt that large ijuiiniities of arms still re¬ main hidden in - , --in'ry Tt is in th,, 1!,,! ,",. ,'I'liiii of Article * j 211, which ileinunds the mnilifleatkin of and -111 ling to Truehn, Villa ilie wiinieii during an r with a rej;iment of tlie I -.1-1 ¦ rniiiont's cavalry l'i- a nnd Jiminez, He - w.nnell llliei! up for , M'e wlii.'tlier nn.l were nn-ii'i.'ra.lini-'. One wom- I'.li.'l' nt Villa but I il.ie lo learn wliieli i liim Villa iirdered ¦ men hered tOL-etlier d.evii. German niilirary Inws in mformlty wltli the tr. ntv t, see Gernmii '-,-',i These lav fled, am! Freiii'ii ,-'-- ¦ fron dennui'] , -¦ ;h Sliall Ik- fuinileil. that the Fre nnd ha-l fa ,'ted lhe 'nuse ¦*r***lt***'***** *•• * POLISH LOAN SUCCESSFUL. Reports Indicate $50,000,000 Issue WiM Be Oversubscribed. Wiishin;;!i.ii.--U'liII.' I'mniile;.' ligiin-s are nut y.' f'niiipai-n C l'u:i.ii: n, .- aiailalili', nniltti-i.' ir tin Xaiioniil -.- et ll,.. ' ¦ ai- the I'.'P- WORID NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM ME.XICO CITY.—The Mexican Rail¬ way nn- -ii.ii hu.-k tn its British owner;, i.y order of l'r.--i.;..n' de la Iluenn. HYTwp C'NG.—The allied premiers at tl, ic.i here dechled to al¬ low ¦: irinv 1.1 s. ->-,¦„„ to aj. VI.' - - ¦¦ .- li's Turk- Ish • - , •¦ , - MONTREAL, CANADA.—Before ad. liat iiii.i report ieporis received -¦ -1' i-nii- 1- ui -i;,, .n si/ereuiriea •- ,.ii;-i.-.-.Uo tie-- .iBSocuiiiuu, upon a. 1 ..'per motion it was decided to con- t iiuo tlie commitiee for another >'.ii'. nnd Secretary .McVaily proiuis- -. ii- .issisl the commitiee as much 1,- possible to gel an nceu.-.ite and ii-rrect report by th,' lime of the i;. .\t meeting. Tin report was fol- 1' '-'"-i! ij;- ¦ ni-mninu .iddiess by Mr. Luck. It was of u patriotic nature ' throughout aud carried a thoughi of service. The members gave a mom- lent's silent tribute to the departed ! comrades, rising from their seats in a body. --V. donation of $100 was made ro- 'vards the addition to the Allentown Hospital in memory of the lure May¬ or A. L. Reichenbach. of .Allentown., who for years was an active memhet and official of the association. President Everltt thanked me convention for the orderly manner and speed in which the husiness was trnusacted. The newly elected offlcers were iu- .-talled at this lime. President eiect, "Pete" Snyder after briefly ad- il I'ssing the members closed ihia as: n record breaking meeting, hereto- I fore the business session usually I lasting eight hours, this session go¬ ing the entire routine in three hours due much to the manner of proced¬ ure by "live wire" President Everltt. • The delegates and members then . si'-olied about town until 7 oclock I when special trolley cms nwaiied them to be transferred u. tin- Clen- 'I'use. at Delu.x-ni-,, V,-ater :i .1 compliraen - .linner 1 menu Mhich proved ', f. il while awaited them. Inu-t ;...iiiled with the courses was tne I singing of old popul.ir songs bv the firemen led by song le'drKarl Bruch at the close of I'n n urses, good, ,ind able after dinner s-e.ikers i'-nludinc- "our own" Judge William N', j-een. held rhe nttentinn of thp boys up f,- - ' ,-, ' uu -, -:¦. .. 1 , deiegtitir- ¦ - i .u tn obtain .. -,.., hoar,, ; ¦ quested to report at he Pnturday 'nornlng. Jum I'.'islikiii 'I I'enn- i ¦ \ ¦ ; ,-r;h Sl¬ ot hv The I 111, i-eni-iu-i- ¦ lis of the 21d an- n d - h., Tiinuihors i jouriiing. ilu> .^iiiei I Labor einlersed tin I wlfi " i-esnrv.itini iiif'en of of GEORGE W PERKINS DIES. Fin.incier Gave Many Vears of Life to Aid Fellow Man. i;, -,- n- W I', -' '---- I X'- v. I': MEXiiC CITY.—Both Italy and oclock for an Falls known a sylvania. well taken ndvantn bf r „,- .-l,,e,., . ed *' I'ua! - . ¦ returned hon, ,,, i' s,''tisflpd with - . , t-inment various - * ''¦ 'n -"•: - ' -n tn- m'. 'Ud-nurirs ',¦'-. 'I n, ,- IIuse Co,. Xo 1 and rte ' • ' " -'^ Reli.^r As9o.-in- -,!i-d it the Pour : ,- -Vsaochitiim hv : l;..li( rt ninther and 'I -md memhe'-s Jno, ¦¦¦¦I'll' Ji.in.s Hoch Charles D. ' '-ler. Win Kl.'ppinger and .Syd- I ' ^- Pih-'rl now nf Raston. at the "lill : -unv.nti.m held nt i^trouds- bii'-tr on Friday June IRth. I'l -i, Ing hrm . lleUt. phil forms ful I 1' Murg;11! ,*l c iiilhr.ipist and pi.iin . i.-Uerln.;; in.iii-i rid r between employer ami i-mpln.i. In the Stamforil Hall Siiiiiiariuiu, Stamford, Conn,. t».s a result uf a phis- h-Hl breiikilown. TOs 111 ' fit... In Ihn yen r». .Ill- "t'le recent fin.inci.il slump i|"-'l em In,i'l; all the -¦;'.' nm.li' |i.\ pnii^.r niills ¦'¦nn'r.\ .lurin- the last Ave As a r.'siili, lhe own.-rs of fnrlj mills In thi' Fn.Ii .|intriet of Sldzuoku Ken havi' ilecideil i., closi' their plants, which means that n large numbi-r of ptople will be out of emplnynieut. Miss T'nansst R<-turns Prom West Miss Helen I'nangst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. UnangBt, of X'azareth who has been Bpendlug the winter In California ylBitlng rela¬ tives and friends, returned home last Friday. On her return east she ¦»!»- lied the Orand Canyon and spent Sometime vislttnr relatlTes at Pltt»- burgh Bn4 Philadelphia.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1920-06-24 |
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 | 24 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1920-06-24 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-11 |
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 29309 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 LARGEST WEEKLY j^WSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTV. EX- I CELI.KNT ADVERTISING | MEI)U;>'
Nazareth Item
READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER- TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS.
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TC) LITERATURE. LOCAL AND; GENERAL t^^' ELLIGENCE
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNTNG, JUNE 24, 1920
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Month | 06 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1920 |
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