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grBH<'KIIIE Fon "THE ITKM." THE NAZARETH ITEM KOK "THK ITKM." VOL. XXXII NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1923. N<.. 7 AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. ^e Injured, One Fatally, in Explosion at Cement Plant SNYDER AND HAWK TO AHEND MEETING OF DIRECTORS ASSO. Regular Meeting of School Board Held in Fairvlew Bldg. January 2nd The regular monthly meeting of the Sehool Boiird was Ueld In the Fairvlew Scbool lUiilding, Tue.-^day evening, ,Tanuary 2d, 1923, Members present: Kern, Knauas, Hawk. Snyder and Gold. The minutes of the jirevious meet¬ ing were read and on motion of Sny¬ der and K'-rn, apiu'oved as read. The Treasurer of the Hoard rend¬ ered the following report. Bal. Dec. 1, 1922 ?10 1 ,T::iJ.5.-| RECKIPTS Tax rolleclor $1,006.12 Tuition 15.00 1.0,^1.12 FLORY MILLINO COMPANY SAFE JJANSACKED Burglars Get Away With $158.68 Early Satur¬ day Morning Total .flo^.Ml.Cr Expenditures 10,731.38 Bal. Jan. 2nd. V.|-l'^ ? 92.0.S0.31 The Tax Collector rendered a re¬ port showing collections during tho nionili ot December 1922, as follows: 1921 Taxes $100.54 Penulties 5.02 ?105.3tt 1922 Taxes $799.50 Penalties 39.OC S3S.5« Total ?944.12 On motion of Knauss and .Snyder, unanimously carried, the reports of the Treasurer and Tax Collector were received and filed. Motion of Snyder and Kern, un¬ animously carried, tluit the following bills be approved tor payment nnd t!io Ti'easurer authorized to pay them: A. .A. Miller $23.60 Interurban Gas Co 1.75 Frank .Messin,i;er 4,75 Karly on Saturday^^ntfrniirg tho s.ife in the ofhce jif»«lTe Nazareth mill ig Company was and the burglars got Ti.v with •Jlo'^.liN leaving behind a I few cents in change and tbe last will I and testament of the manager, j Thomas E. Snyder, mistaking it for , a valuable docuinent whicli might [ be turned into cash. I Till' ''(iiiiity dclcclive was notified I.'ind st.'irli'il an invi'siigation iuid ac- ^ cording to liis theories slie burglars were experts, bad drilled three boles ii'l the door using iiai«ilia soap as a I lul)ric:int, deadened tbi» sound of thi explosion with feed bags. They gained eiitrame by breaking a door on the south side of the build¬ ing along the D. L. <fe W. R. R. tracks an,'! from there into the ofllce. Xi'igbbors in the vicinity of tho mi re])()i't having heard a heavy crash at about four o'clock in the morning, but tiinugbt that it was caused by trains shift in tho neighborhood. Tracks left about the mill indicate that the burglars came and went in an auto¬ mobile leaving no clue to the identity ot rhe robbers. This is the second time that this oflico has been visited by sate crackers within the last fif¬ teen years. Xazareth Hardware Co 1.21 Blue .Mt. Con. Water Co. . . 31.65 Penna. Kdison Co 24.27 r. ,«. P.'iper Mills 10,00 Roberts & ."ileck ', , 2,09 ^jayiord Bros S.46 LaBrocq Imperial Brush Co. . , 16.10 H. I.. Heyman J. T, Baker Chem. Co E. E. Babb & Co L. E. Knott .App.'r.itus Co, 4.50 4.34 4.90 27.73 J. L. Hamiiiett Co 10.00 2.SO 5.29 3.00 I'Cnauss J. L. Mamnii'tt Co J, L. Hemiiiett Cn Penna. State Educ. .\sso. . C. .1. Knauss Motion of Snyder and that the Treasurer be authorized and instructed to p:iy reriuisiiion ot K, E. Stoudt. coniractor. on account of now hinh school building, on ap¬ proval ot arv'bitocis. carried op. tbe fcUiiwing vole: Y>a: Knauss. Snydir, 11:; wk. Keru LMiil Cold. N'ny: noiii', .Mi.tioii (if Kiiausi am! Kern, tint Snyder and Hawk be the deli.'g.ites lO the meet lugs uf the ri-iinsylvanl.'i .^•:i'i- S.liiKil l4!. .'ors .'i^sii, i,itio)>. f-! 1 ¦i:'r.v 7 ::iid ^, I'.iL':!. (',iri'i,>il on tlie i'u!l(iuing vfi'i'; Yi'a: Knauss, FAIR OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1923 Kern. Gold, Snyilt and H,i'-\k iiono. On inoiion of Kern and ilawk Board adjourned. V. J. l-:x.\r.ss. Serri i.-ir Piiidic iiistallalidii uf o!l'i. i the Nazareth Chamber. Nu, Kniglits of Friendship will !)>' .^^afiii'day evening, ,Iaiiuary ! :: " ¦'" i', m. Everybody v., I, Cuiii- :;iid brine: vuur friend- Vii ¦-'¦-.'.:. K, ::. ^iii-iits \\ill s-.r-.. ,1. The annua lelection of ofBcers^/or Ibe Northampton County .\grlcultifiral Sciciuly' tor the year 1923 waafheld on Saturday afternoon in the)r offlce in tbe Nazareth Xational B.-irfk build- liig attracted a large numb^ of mem¬ bers, seventy-ei.jht haviiirf cast their vote, being one ot the ^(largest elec¬ tions held in years. / The majority ot tUe old offlcers were re-elected, onl/ a tew positions being tilled with nQ<\' men. The offlcers eleirfed are as follows- President, WHliam K. Shmier; J ,-Q I Secretary. .Simjfn .Andrews; Treasur¬ er, L. P. AVerltbeiser: Racing Secre¬ tary, Williaui H. Hall; Superintend- eiil of Groulids, Frank P. Hahn; .Mu- sii: Cotiin^ttee. Cliarles G. Reese, Robert l.»nubach and Lovine Grad¬ wohl; jtuditors. Fred Heckman. John f; I.:nt1ia('li and lb rlicri Ri'imer; Ex- (¦iiiiivc Cuiumit iM\ Sylvester Garr, .\lviii Sanloe. Martin Herman. Thns, 1", Snydir. .loseph F. Schlegel. Chas. K. Kiiui'lu. H. P. Y.dsl.n'. William ,fi;iiUfM, KuluM't r,.iuliarii, Ji.roiiiali i;;irti. l.iniii'^ Gradwulil :uid Palmer .' Yuiiiii.;. Til,' 'Milin- list of vice-presidents V,:-, 1, .|.(ied with the exception ot 01i,ii' riil.'r, wiiuse pla.'.' was taken I l;\ i;..,M'ir.' K.'nini'I'l'i', oi Piainfieid <, i^owyithllK I .I.AII, CARI'KT Wi: \\ I its < I.K.XU *IH(tt> ANNUAL CONGRE¬ GATIONAL MEETING :;;:IN LUTHERAN CHURCH Reports By All Societies and Officers Show Fine Con¬ dition of Church The annual meeting of St. John's I.utli ;',:;i I uiigrt'g.ition was held on Sund.:;. .v liir.g immediately after t!ie n giilar Vesper service. T!ii« Mi.-.-. s 'bo time to receive and -! of all the organ- : .vit -Iig -Ju 1 nastor. ' .. h the congrega- uliinitted .'er. the , -¦ .\id, ih ¦• ¦ -luir. iUbt year '.vas SONS OF VETERANS TEACHERS LOCAL UNION PATROTIC OFFICERS INSTALLED INSTITUTE HERE MEETING TOMORROW Allentonians Seat New Offi¬ cers For Ensuing Term- Beautiful Gifts Follow A local teachers' institute for the £);-. Swift tO Appear m the sciiool districts ot Bath, Chapman X.'i y: - of lOii, ilold at, ume. lood be r;. .1. Pascou. ward'-n uf the North- :ininiuii couuiy prison, unned over to C:!:irles H. rnai!_-i, .'ouiity treaf^nr- er. .'1 olieck for i|^^(l, ilu. receipts tioiii !!'" carpet dip:irtment of the luiuiiy piison for the year 1922, Friday evening, January 5, was ob¬ served as installation night among tile Sons of Veterans Circle and the Ladies .Auxiliary associated with Cap¬ tain Owen Rice Camp, No. 20, when the newly-elected officers of both branches werr seated for the ensuing term by Col. Smith and .Mrs. Lizzi- Smith, of .Allentown. 'liic joint, iiisiallation ceremony i.'ot ualy attraclid most of the home members to tbe headquarters on Bel¬ videre street, but details.trom the .iifferenl camps throughout the Lf- liigli Viilley were present and pa-'d liaterii;il respects to the local camp. The jiresentation of a nuniber of l,(':iiiiifiil fcifts was a marked feature ,'f llie evening. After the offlcers had been inducted into oflice retiring ( ijiiuuandi'r Weaver was presented Willi a b.-.iiitiful jewel, eiiibleiiiatic of i'J^ I'.iiii;. by Ccdon.'l Sniiili in beluilf ,1' ilu' local and stale headquarters, li:ill.is rdlliiiger, or .Miemcwn, in , few Wl U-chosen woids preseni',il .\'rs. 1.. .A. .Meyers, tbe retiring pres¬ ident of tbe auxili.iry. witli a past ]:ri'sident's emblem from stale auxil¬ iary beaibiuarters and a neat gold pfn as a gift from tbe auxiliary for si'rv- ices rendered. The busiih's, .,,,.-!,,I .¦,,,. hrougbl 'o a I'luse and ,i ,--ur;. ! S'-.-siou was opened in short form when excellent "good oats" were servt'd by the com- mi'teo. ¦.\nu v.ere cuugratulatiul on all .-, dus fur I 111' manner of ejitert.iin- nii.'iil wliicli thoy furnished. Quarries, Nazareth, Tatamy, Stocker- tcwn, East Allen, Hanover, Moore, I'ushkill, I'pper Nazareth, and Lower Nazareth will be held in the Nazareth High School Saturday afternoon, Jan¬ uary 13, at 1.30 o'cock. Teachers of the districts belonging o this institute are urged to be pres¬ ent and to participate in the program. Patrons and friends of education are cordially invited to attend. I'l-ogritui. .'^' io. lion . . . .High School Orchestra Devotional Ex'orcises 'Rooks, Their I'se, .Misuse and -Mnise' Selection . "Two Sides Ju< 111) J. Mack Discussion Orchestra of a Picture" ITin. Discussion A. O. Shifter .si:l"i 'ion Address A. II Gi!li!:ird, <)ri'hesira L:ilayelti- College r, <). .S. <(K X, DISTRICT Mh:KT|M. \ Iil(. HIT 1)1 THK .SK.\.SO.\ Moravian Church as Principal Speaker ELECTION TO DECIDE GOOD ROAD PROJECT Voters of East Allen to Cast Ballots at Special Election Arranged by Supervisors of Town¬ ship; Road Would be Big Benefit < OMMAMIKIt DlirriiK II PHKSKNTS VXl.l \ni K W.VK UKCORDS The tiuvnshlps of Hanover and East Allen in Northampton County will have two stretches of concrete road before so very long If tbe special «'ecii(m that Is being arranged liy the •UlJervisorg of East Allen Township 'or somo time In February carries in 'a-or i,f the project. On Tuesday evening a special meeting of the supervisors of East .Alien Township '^'as called and the members voted favorably on a resolution to call a •pecial elect ion, Ibe date to be filed In th» near future. Tin- supi:'\ isurs "f Hanover Township had '..kuii "miiar action last fall and ai a •pecial .lection held In tha; section on December Ifith a loan of $2v00n ^as authorized to build tho pnq osed foads hi that township. Tha one •trei.h which is 'o be consiructid of conrrpie |g to be betwoen nethlehem *"<• n.iih and the other between Jacksonvillo und Schoenernvllle. Tho 'alter stretch to connect with the con¬ crete road from Northamplon to Bath and the former utretch to run 'fom the Bethlehem eliy llmltB tnrough Shlmerg, Clyde Station and reaching what Is callud the settlement schoolhouse at Bath. The question that will be submit¬ ted to the voters of East Allen town ship Is whether they are in favor of aii'borizing an indebtedness of $4S,- 000 which Is the amount calculated for Ibat township's sharo of the ex¬ penses of tbe two stretches. How¬ ever should the voters of this district reject the jiroposltlon. the Hanover (uwnshlp authorilles will probably not go ahead eiiher. The plectlnn in tl i> Hanover district was moic than -1 ',) 1 in favor. Ii: iho event that Ihe road is bull- Ihu lounty will pay three-fourths of the expense, and tha townships will I'.ist rii'partnient Coniluander Noah idi-iriib, at present commander of Lafayette Post, .No. 217, G. A. R., of Lastoii, attended the installation of the offlcers of E. B. Young Post, No. S7, G, A. R., of Allentown, at Sons of Veterans' Hall, that city, on Sat¬ uiday afternoon. He presented ^oung Post with a list of the Allen Guard, recruited at .Allentown, and mustered Into service at Harrisburg on April IS, 1S61. This i.s an offlcial list of "tirst defenders" and will be I reserved in the archives of the post. .After the installation, the veterans went to the post headquarters. South Seventh street, that city, and eat down to a tine sour krout dinner. About twenty-two Civil War surviv ors were seated about the hlj; table, Tilghman H. Desch is comurmder ot Voung Post. l.:i-t 'rinirsihiy e.eiiim; in ."shafer's : II, .\,iz:n'>'l!i. .Nurtiiampioii I'cuniy !i:sii';c; Nu. ) comprising uf three P. O. S, of .\. i-.imps from Easton and C'liiili 145 oi N.izareth, held one of tbe most insEruciive meetings that v.as held for a long time. U. K. lani^-. Jr., of Easton, attor- n y-;ii-l.iv, .i.id also County President cf '.he P. O- tj. of .A. camps, delivered j ( lie of the best speeches that '.vas ever j hoard in the camp, I Herni.iii Millur. Nntimial S, i-reinry. j «i!ol;e on vaiious facts which are con-j fronting the people in general and bis remarks wa-e well taken iu by the' i;r, <" assembly. { .\ sp(i'i;il car on the Hay Unci I'tuiuht a i:ir-e crowd together with! iiivitatiuu i^ :: b;uul from Camp 542. 'Kbich enliv-i ened 'he meeting, .\fiur the sp.ech- €;; were delivered a lum hi on was .s.rved. It wa.s conceded by all who 'Vere pr.'sett that it was on.: oi the I.raeai and best meetings ever held in tbe district. Eloquent, courageous, brilliant, logical and convincing are some of tbe adjectives applied to Dr. C. F. Swiff, ot Philadelphia, who is to ap¬ pear at a union patriotic meeting to bo held in the Moravian church. Fri¬ day evening, January 12, at 7,45 o'clock. Dr. Swift not only preaches ripbteousiiess b'at also . enacts righteousness. .As a member of the Legislature of Pennsylvania he won his way to the leadersVip of the floor and was reported by the press as one of the '.nost convincing speak ors will) bad ever spoken betcffe the Hous.:', 1 Hf is r..'£.irded :!:, M:ii.|'.ii fn h:-, platforin niutliuils ai:d an oraiur of rare power possessed of the cl«ar voice, logical arguments and apt il- !i:>i r,iti'i:!s wliirli -Irive lnuv ir-\-'.\ ¦.\ni\ iiii.Ti-sl :nulit.';rs. Ill Ihe d:iys of tin' fi.Liht for prohi Idtioii. Dr. Swift v.a.s a nation.,! I.'c- inrur for the .Anti-Saloon Lf-auiiu, Xuu he is a paltiorni sn,-:;Kur for thu Xa:ii'.n;il Reform As- • 'lit^ oili¬ est reform orgaiii:^,,', ,i,uieric:i whi'.'b is seeking to bring the laws of stale and nation Into line with thu laws ot God. and to make effective ftiri moral lawt now upon thfc statute books. This is the organization which h.is cfT.iduct.^d Three world Cnristian citiZ'.'nsliip confer.';ic..>s ar.d 'v. liii'li is now (ircpiirini for :. fourt:i, t.i 1).- h.!d :i! Winona i.akt, Iinliana, Inly 1-'. 192-J. "Pillars ;iiid Pen! ' : ,^ " I- 'ho subjed whi,'!, - ¦ ,. ii:usfn lur ;:ns aildi.r:-« .\ ,,,"..! Mfiid.-i! 1,1 I rio |,u':ilii". ugregation in thi.s . ing no room for rning any part of ;" i"s, E- ery traiisac- :vil_\' \vas riu;ii'i.v abli- , o mu; .;iilirc and co:iijd.'l u- satis- iun of the large numb r 'if niem- ; . i> irrs-nt. .Ml ']i.' leports were of the most en- luiira^ing iKiture and provoked uni¬ versal comment. The pastor In his annual message touched the high I <:iiiis in the development of the con¬ gregation as he portrayed In graphic ityle tbe present status of the con¬ gregation. The main purpose ot the congregation has entirely shifted during the present pastorate, he con¬ tinued. Instead of being obliged to lay so much stress and emphasis tijion the business idea of the work. tbe main task has br-en transferred very largely to the spiritual or mis¬ sionary sphere. This report apart from the general survey also contained many valuable sugesiions for the coming year, all cf which were unanimously adopted. The congregation begins the new year under the most favorable and encouraging conditions during the present pastorate, every organization having a comfortable working bal¬ ance in Its treasury and sho-.ving marked degrees of progress. The following persons were elected as members of the governing body of tbe church. Messrs. Ludwlg Himler. >'rank Seyfried. Wllliain Snyder. -At the Communion service on Sun¬ day morning eight persons were re- feived into active membership of the congregation. The amount raised during tbe year was .$12,517.^0. nil! s . ,, HU XV . ,- - , , .; . irs. Ro St 1 : :.. bert !P1 B^ ISK ¦| ,..:,.¦ V;-, 1 I rs ris ¦he of Cu :irt:. La- i in sur- h.'! !.-.;, J0HN:FRANKEL, OF town, the victim; others|:critical Accident Due to Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mill of Hercules Cement Co. On Tuesday evening at 10.45 oclock tlu- people of Stockertuwu were greatly alarmed whi q ttii~ felt a/errific | ii m lifcui'tP iiiiil il An -[vn\ wi>«~TT^^'i and it was found a' an explosion had occurred iu the f.oal grinding mill of the Hercules (ement Corporation's plant, cum- piitely wrecking the coal mill. 't~~+Tifortiinutely five c... HI liiu iniii at lUe tini' sirio'.i;sly hurued about iinur , u.^s : ud bodies. The cause of tha cata- s:roi)be remains unsolved. Dr, V, J. Koch, of Nazareth, v.'.ii railed and responded promptly and dressed the injured men and ituiue- d:ately summoned the Xazareth and Kaston Hospital anibulaucea and bad the victims removed to the hospital at Easton. Dr. Koch and the Easton hospital are credited as having made remark¬ ably good time to the scene of the dis¬ aster, but the Nazareth ambulance could not for some reason or other make the time il is supposed to make ill case of a real necessity. The injured are: Ignatz Magaditzh, of Stockertown, Adolph Kruder, of Nazareth. Alex Alexzinzk, of Nazareth. J. Perer, of Nazareth. John Frankel, of N'azareth, Reports given later staled Frankel died al the hospital at o'clock ou Wednesday morning and tbe remaining four are in a precari¬ ous condition, resting as comfortably as medical aid could make them. that 4.50 REFORMED CHURCH "WHITEJHRISTMAS" The Nuzareiu St. John's Reformed Sunday school presented "White Christmas " on Sunday evening De¬ cember 2 4 to a large and aprrecia,tlve audience. The school responded very gener¬ ously to the spirit of giving as exem¬ plified in the "White Christmas " ser¬ vice by contributing $19.50 In cash and merchandise to the Phoebe Dea- I unness and Old Folks Home at Al- lintown; $124.05 to Near East Re li'f: .$195.70 to Bethany Orphana Home at Womelsdorf; $28.00- needy families of the congre nd $"0,72 to the Sunday school. ¦"Wl. xvi> MKS. i:\(.i.Ki; I 11 Kill;ati: t\\ i:\tikth Wi;i>ltIN(. A.N.MVKR^AHV 1 : \ii>. . KriM.I;.. \ : ¦-,1-1 T Iii¬ il '.' Ml- \ V. I ¦ -> - ¦ jiarty left at a la' i I ..i,.-.,- ,,,..,,, ¦;; .'. i^'.- Mrs. '¦•¦•'¦t ¦ :s!i- . ,' V re- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Engler ua A'>'ednesday celebrated their Je'h ¦ '"is ;inniv.?rsary and In honor uf iv ^vent entertained Re','. :ii; '..IS, Ha.ry J, Ehret. son Robly. of Botblehi-m. and Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W, H Wotring. of town, to an ele- -¦ 1-..- dinner. . NAZARETH HIGH BASKET \ BALL TEAMS VICTORIOUS III ST \oin HAM|-rn\.| J HH.I! tor NTV t.xuM siimx Boy Team Smothers Mahogany Hall Five of Mor¬ avian College; Misses Take Catholic High Girls into Camp at 19 to 12 Score SHKltllF riKST WII I- Al \KK TRIP TO HAKRISBl HG pav one-fourth. Tho road wlU b , ,in,^ii'ucleil ilii':i under lo- super- \i-ioii ot 111.' -l:ili' and afier i .imple- noii «ill be taken over by tbe si,iie wnii'h vUl Mialnlaln it permanently The two roads will link togoiber two buBv sections of Northampton county. They will run through a rii h farming and dairying secilon in wlilch the roads are almost Impas¬ sable during the winter and spring season. NA/.\U1:TII < OXI. hKAI.KICS SI KI>, Til.? Delaware. Lackawanna .iiidj W'.siurn railroad, through its aiior- neys. D. R. Reese and G. W, .Morgan, I t Siranton, has started in the .Northampton county courts, an ac- lion against the N'azareth Coal an.l Lumber Company, to reco . r $Ss.77 with Inierest from October 14, 1922, alleged to be due on a shipment ofl coal. Sheriff Willi:ini H. Best, of N. ri:i aiiiiiton couriiy. will go to Hams, burg, January 17, to be present at tho formation of the State Sheriffs .Association in the Senate Caucus Cliamber. The sheriffs of .Kllegbeny, Reaver, Lawrence and Forest coun¬ ties are taking the lead iu founding this proposed organization and in re- tiirning tbe offlce of sheriff lo its an¬ cient standing. It is believed that the work of the sheriffs In all the counties of Pennsylvania will be aid- ..i mat.rlally by discussions of the intricate problems of writ service and law enforcement. TATXAIV llllll K ( I.ASK TO HEXDEK t <»MK|)V Tho .Nazareth Choral I'nlon So( iciy will hold a sociable In the social rooms of the Y. .M. C. A. ou Monday evening, January 15, A soclet comedy entitled "Whon a Man Is Single" will be re.lered by the PI. Peter's Bible Class of ihe Reform¬ ed Sunday gchool of Tatamy In the Tatamy public school house ihls Frl- d.iy and Saturday evenings, Januarv 12 and 13. at 7,.10 o'clock. On last W-dnesday, Thursday and i !''riday t.hf. Northacipto'n - Lehigh ji'ininty Farm Show was condiu ' 1 the Coli.seun) at Bethlehem in : I s-nergeiic manner, when about Inn I fxhibitors frtm all setllons of the ¦uuntii'S shoaed Iheir products, Tb.' Judges were Paul Thayer, uf relate College, fruits and vetetabU*, E. J. Walter!, also of State College, ctrn, potatoes and small grain, an.l Miss Marguerite Erickson. of the Stale College staff, home economics. Important bui-lness and get-togeth¬ er meetings wtr.. held on Thursday and were presld.'.i over by I'lysses Schall, of Bath, president of the Northampton Couniy Farm lliireau Slate Secr.-tary of .Xgriculture Fred Rassmussen and Fr.d P. Weav- ei, state leader of county agents. were the principal speakers who ad¬ dressed the gatherings in a very in-1 j telligent manner. The exhibits were of a greater j I number and 'variety than at last' j year's show, about 50 per cent morel fctatoes and twice as much fruit and 1 .ng basketball gaiues , Thatcher, L. F, Hughes, C 0 Lerch, R. 0 0 .Siurgis, L. G 1 Total points 3 Score: N. H. S., 33; Mahogat^ Steckel for V -.'re plajed on t.ie High scbuol gym C.iir on Satnrdav -v.-iung The High ; boy* j|!;^', ., gajjy hall and ^irls pla.. ' -;iialic High gjrlt,. Some NaziuetU boys appeared on the .Mahogany Hall team but this di I II.)t k.'. p the high scbool boys ll'111 umnuig T>ie .Nazarelb High boys' score was .'.'i and .Mahogany Hall score «a* 0. The -Nazareth High girls played a V(.r\' good game against the CaUioUc High girls. G«kI teiMu work prevaJl- eii on bo'h tides which made the game exciting. The Nazareth girls Koch. L. F I tir.aUy won by the score: .Nazareth: Kraemer, C . 0 liigh girls 1'... Catholic High girls 12. | Allemo»«. (Capt.), 8. C.. . '. 0 'Ibjs Saliirday, January 13, both i Kdelman, K, O ' n Hall, 6. Substitutes: Thaeler, Thaeler for Hughes, for Lerch. Girls' line-up .\. H. S. Uonst.-in, R. P. Goals. 4 High school teams will play Strouds¬ burg High in the high school gym, A 1 I rge number of rooters are coming along with Stroudsburg leams. Come and supiiori the High school teams iild lead them to victory. Game starts at 7,30 p. m. Came early. Roys' liue-up: V. H. S corn. The show was staged under Ibe supervision of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce. The show bas been the most suc¬ cessful held thus far and attracted ^ I hundreds of agriculturists from two Perhaps one reason why women's: of the most prosperous farming skirts are worn so short Is to enable 1 counties in the states, besides many them to jump at conclusions. from other n»»rby counties I.:.Uileubai ll, liio.ul, L, F 15UBS, C. , , Clewell, R. G Weiss, L. O. Goals. Fouls. Miller, L. G. , . .0 Meastj Fouls 3 0 0 0 0 0 'Capt.i, R. r. Total points 22 .MahoKany Hall. Fouls. Thaeler, R, F u 11 0 0 0 0 II Goals X Total points jg 3 Catholic High. Goals. Fouls I'ugan, R. F 4 .1 Curman, L. F .' ] j Rafferty, C q Piendergast, S. C. ...... . ,0 G Hrlen R. 0 0 Smith, L. 0 0 Total points 10 2 Score—.V. H. 8. 19; Catholic Hlfh IJ. Subatltutaa: Happal for Edel¬ man. Time: 15 mIn. halves. Il#f- ereea: Ratfertr. Drumm. TimekMp- er: A 8chnMb«U. 8cor»kMp«r: H. Happel. SI «.e- ¦phana ^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1923-01-11 |
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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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 | 01 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1923 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1923-01-11 |
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 29168 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. |
Full Text |
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VOL. XXXII
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1923.
N<.. 7
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
^e Injured, One Fatally, in Explosion at Cement Plant
SNYDER AND HAWK TO AHEND MEETING OF DIRECTORS ASSO.
Regular Meeting of School
Board Held in Fairvlew
Bldg. January 2nd
The regular monthly meeting of the Sehool Boiird was Ueld In the Fairvlew Scbool lUiilding, Tue.-^day evening, ,Tanuary 2d, 1923,
Members present: Kern, Knauas, Hawk. Snyder and Gold.
The minutes of the jirevious meet¬ ing were read and on motion of Sny¬ der and K'-rn, apiu'oved as read.
The Treasurer of the Hoard rend¬ ered the following report.
Bal. Dec. 1, 1922 ?10 1 ,T::iJ.5.-|
RECKIPTS Tax rolleclor $1,006.12 Tuition 15.00 1.0,^1.12
FLORY MILLINO COMPANY SAFE JJANSACKED
Burglars Get Away With $158.68 Early Satur¬ day Morning
Total .flo^.Ml.Cr
Expenditures 10,731.38
Bal. Jan. 2nd. V.|-l'^ ? 92.0.S0.31
The Tax Collector rendered a re¬ port showing collections during tho nionili ot December 1922, as follows:
1921 Taxes $100.54
Penulties 5.02 ?105.3tt
1922 Taxes $799.50
Penalties 39.OC S3S.5«
Total ?944.12
On motion of Knauss and .Snyder, unanimously carried, the reports of the Treasurer and Tax Collector were received and filed.
Motion of Snyder and Kern, un¬ animously carried, tluit the following bills be approved tor payment nnd t!io Ti'easurer authorized to pay them:
A. .A. Miller $23.60
Interurban Gas Co 1.75
Frank .Messin,i;er 4,75
Karly on Saturday^^ntfrniirg tho s.ife in the ofhce jif»«lTe Nazareth mill ig Company was and the burglars got Ti.v with •Jlo'^.liN leaving behind a I few cents in change and tbe last will I and testament of the manager, j Thomas E. Snyder, mistaking it for , a valuable docuinent whicli might [ be turned into cash. I Till' ''(iiiiity dclcclive was notified I.'ind st.'irli'il an invi'siigation iuid ac- ^ cording to liis theories slie burglars were experts, bad drilled three boles ii'l the door using iiai«ilia soap as a I lul)ric:int, deadened tbi» sound of thi explosion with feed bags.
They gained eiitrame by breaking a door on the south side of the build¬ ing along the D. L. |
Month | 01 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1923 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19230111_001.tif |
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