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THE URGEST WEEKLY r^WSPAI'ER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920 THBKK l»KAI» AT M.V(;.\ll.\ ' KllOM HUi Sl.llM.; Of lUM'K 40 jN m:m S-5 ABEBESCUED Chief Engineer of Goethals and Men Save Crew of Submarine Drilling Steel Flvo Hours. SUBMERGED FOR 37 HOURS. TWO women aiiU ii miin w-re i .rushed to death lUid two mi'n were | Injured Monday afternoon when a j slide of shale forced out a bridg,> ] Ic-iding to one of the stiiirwiiys in i the Cave of the Winds under .N'hig- Ifa Falls, A hundred or mor-- tourists who were In the rave at the tinie had narrow escapes, many he- j jrg bruised and cut by the falling | The dead are: A. Hartman, lirook-i Ivn- his wife, Louise Hartman, and Ci-ira M Faust, Pittsburgh, The injured are T, W. Lee, Pitts¬ burgh, lllld Frank R. Ilaeliling, De¬ troit. The dead and injured were mem¬ bers of a party of 30 being guided beneath the falls by Kufus Robin¬ son. The guide and two of the par¬ ty had just stepped off tho bridge vhen the crash came. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartman were Ip the centre of tht bridge ai , proach. Identifications were made , cned t rldiiy moruing, sank on Wednos-, bv Coroner Draper from effects lefi ! day iifiernoon olV tlu- Delaware Capeii i !n the omce above the bank where ; g, 2 o'eiock because one ut the air In- thev donned oilskins to make the ,.,,. x , ^ " !?-r" The p:iriy was just complet ng | *"'^" '"'^'"^ '•''^"^•¦'J to close when the thi^ irip niien the accident hnppen-I'^™ff """'«""'lulek dive for exercise." ed. The iiceiilent iiccurred about 4 0 | Tlmt Is contaiiieil In an official re¬ fect back from tho waterfall. ' port made to Wiishington by radio by To r,-.over the bodies of the dead | one of the Imals that stood by and ti-.-ini •',-- v-l.ii'h lii; MAJ. JULIA STiMSON. Chlrf of R-organized Airi.y r-.u I..- Corps. THE AMERICilN LEGION CONVENTION A' ^X,A.^^ER C. RO'^.S. l'.n'j..'J for V.'ho H.TC C'.il- America s Cup. Bore Through the Hull and Resciw Thlrty-aeven Men Safely—Floodt * Uvino Compartment and 8eU Chlorine Qas Free. Phlhulelphla.—Thu siihnmrltw &«, nd Misa Faust near Ihe ap-,'"¦<"" which Ihe crew of 87 were res- to tako a rowho-it i helped hi the re-nie of tt,p uieii from ;d ot the Mist s'onmer. I 1)0011 run up as near 113,"*® '''•'• according; lo 11 report here. It ppssihlp to Iho falls .nnd cave WIIS a hazardous venture, hut the r.iv.hoat crew fin slly brought Ih- biclles out ot tho pool and regf.ined the s'eamer. Tlie accident is tho lirst of Its ];o 1' '- it has occurr.'d in tlie cnv.' e:,. - - first stairway was built in l,cs:;. Tliere have ])een slides he- fore, hut only in the winter or earl.v spring. fK[.!:iu:.\Ti; (:(>r,i)i;\ w i:ni>i sct Ax.viVKRs.\i;v Cur.}- pi- 1,0 Vl., iiiiil . . Zv ¦ aa-oU i Ku JI..:;- 1.11 tonii.iuu with niuo md .Mis. James Uuih. oC Valley, near Saylorsburg, d ilii-ir ."iiuh weUding anni- oi, .- - iil.iy, S(.-pi. '1. Mr. iCii 11 .10 iiiurried Aug. at ri.iylursburg. But on it the sou noi being able lo . isary, Aug, liO, it Sept. -1. .Mrs. - ,.,!..1 , ly Miss Kilen Aru- -iiu-i- lit liie la;e Peier and : sel Uowois Arnold, of fio.ss I {.^ew liegiiii ili-illiir Tlieir union was blessed I The radio nu.;--, partment, the 1 . lows: "S-5 mnde i| U p. m. A\'e.lli. : Intalce fai.eil ;- quantity of v., I "Boat Weill o. ' water. Got >, a I, ^ all water |i...-;.--li ' lifted barely o.u I torn, Inclini'il i!,-, I "Forwaiil (-,.1.1.1 sealed. Coiuiiii;. to expel wad'r. , also forced vin-a er whieh the :;r ," ed into iwo -h.i lift and iiooii 1.,- nlr. "Finding su-.;. Lleufoimiit fom ,s:e of Ihe Navy De- ¦ ¦ fol- I r: e.xereiso at - -.alve in'nlr - Mniiied large ¦ i-paees. . ¦ ,1.1 in i(i"i I'eet of -¦ ¦ I-.l lU: i expetled .1 !i. r i; .111 stern ; I'll I-, iiow oil bot- ^ 1 i!,-,.:;i.es. i- !in-iil ¦ vaealed and I all pooijile efforts ,1 sei-.-eMS. (*hl(M'ln,> I-- eonlrjjl room, nl't- 11 a ml men crowd- (C01..V for This 11,-1. tliL- .\iiu:ri,..-an L,..,- iruiiijnl S.ipi.liijd by 111 .N'l-wf St.'i vl(^.) WORLD TO BE REPRESENTED Delegates Will Be Present at Cleve¬ land Convention, September 27-29, From All Countries. All roads will lead to Cleveland so far as the American Legion Is con¬ cerned when the second national con¬ vention opens In that city on Septem¬ ber 27 to run for three days. Fifty thou.sand leglonnalroB, It Is expected, will be present to march In tbe great opening parade, which will be hehded by a battalion of 40 tanks. Cleveland, In gala attire., will opee her arms to the Incoming veterans, and not only will the downtown dis¬ trict be decoraleil bnt all outlying sec¬ tions US well will be arrayed with flags and bunting, nnd trinniphiil arch¬ es will lie erei-ieil at the Intersi-etions of iniportant slii-ets, .Mready the lioii-aii; i-iiinniittee Is busily engaireil in |ii;tiii::ii-- f.e- Ihe ac- comnioihitioii ol' Uie I' -ioiinaires. .¦-|,.;ra,-r ri.l,'-, ,.ii I,ai;e Krie, -¦.I : 1..IIS .iir-! ior "movies," /^ IN FLAhXiS FALL READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS. IjO 41 ! SIJ.MI.V.lltV i».4y AT I M THKHA.V .SK.>aNARY Lieut. Miller's Mechanic Also Killed in All-Metal Plane Crash at Morristown, New Jersey. DUTY THEIR FINAL THOUGHT. Aviatora Dropped Letter Bags to Safe¬ ty as Plane Became a Blazing Meteor—Victim Was First Unit¬ ed States Mail Pilot Morristown, .N. .1.—Lieutenant Max .Miller, premier pilot of the United States Air Mail S,-i-vlce and the first aviator to eair,, a..i;i tn this coniitry on a regular Hying seliedi: to Ills dentil here i'- oi;e ol' Kietal nmiioplaii llylng witliout a ¦ I Moon 11 shows, danei-, inehl I ¦¦/ I- I., I A new photograph of MaJ. Julia Stiiiison. ehiet' of the army niirs,. coi-jis. Jlii-s slims,111 served > duriii- the war and her iiin.- as eliiof ol' Ihe aimy iiiir.--^i-.-; vas iiiai'- under the iie«- a:my reor.-.iiiiziilion act, eoSWlii" TAKf A "VACATION" ¦am. aei-i-s 'the II The leL;ioniia;i--'.i cnnvi-ntioii eily I'r world. From Viil<.. ka, a requi sl lias li it the iimuse- aiiia-il hy the -o. a'. Trips a a! .o are on le coaling to the III all over the . In distant Alas- en sent for resor- niuo cUiildren, four sons and d.'.ugluei-s, ihree of whom are living as follows: Clara, w.io of Geumo Fi-..ble, of K'ui,:.' Edlil,, V, i;,- ,if Uobert Mi' ¦ Blisiiiviil I',-Hire, and Walto. ........ c( -\,'.v V,,ii. (iiy. Five children die-il in in:.111.^' and one daughter Minnie di, d II .M-.irs ago at he age nf 3u ye.us Tlii-re are al.so ten grLind children. Mr. and Mrs. Iluth were preseuli d with gifts aud show ei-i-d with liuwei-s from ehildroii giaadciiildren and friends. A suiiiii- tuous dinner was served to the fol¬ lowing guests: -Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg.' Frable, iMf. and -Mrs. Robert .Mil- man, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruth. Mrs. Alvin Fran z. Mrs. Raymond Hmey. .Mrs. Levi .M,-Creary and son | j,,.,, i hand drills. ' only work t air. "At n p. m. T saw siiliniarin ¦: attraileil by through small hung to siiliiiia- dtiy morning ; i hirge bol Very 1 mi lli nen i a :.:,ery 'spaces so ler from bad - i.-ar of water, .¦r Cooke and .r.,gli with small ,¦>¦ work. Coui-I nt a time; ba,| Scale Committee Presents New ¦ Denrands at Joint Meeting of In- \ surgent Workers at Scranton. \ vai .oris I'aris I It will send a i lantlc to alien is planning m ujion wiii.-ii il will ii- ,- -: I ¦ eg.-iles 1'" , wail, the I'iiiii rhe Canal Zon ml the post of the Legion in I notitied thi' eonimiltee that ...J MHOl. ' Ah- yaeli: K'.'-J. .. lia yai-lit willing to V- l- 'I inadinn ssiiod a lit rial) ,-a's i-ii|i 'n I .\..-, a s.-.i- wli ion a.-i-.s- 'h,. At- ic !.:¦;! ill h-lrolt .-r a special boat .0 representatives ¦onvention. De]- .resoiit from Ha- I. IViito Kico and le representatives SEPARATE M% . ._ : GEflMANS Mechanician killed. App: unalil, of Its ' ler evi! ciiiii 1 nine tlie man .-. liy Iheir d craft were of I 111- I,a-.:- ! 1 = el-- lelu-rs \'. a- leltei-s I'l-oiii C'. (;iisla\ ml he V, ;.;,!,It- ,,] s. 1< i-t-i',\- !i I ¦ ler pill :-, "S. .¦-. *:. oil. II. I- . ¦ marine si, i for elglit 111 "Finally m.. I'l-'-iii III .-Uan'I. alleni' wiivin., fast aii'i ,'vi-il Fri¬ ll not en- of whole i.iall wa¬ ll! .1 h. .irg. -\t arrlv- •len.: to Kiili- all hand drill work. enon'.di at ^ y. and ail oilicers nial crew William and Cherry 'Valley; D. Wy.-off. .Mrs 8. Abel and daugJUer firace, of Mrs. R. Yoch, Mrs, S. Edw. .N'ixon. Mrs. H. daughter Marion, oV Stroudsburg. The ten grandchildren In attendance were Beulah. Sadie. Ernest and Chester Frable, Claire, Ethel, Roland, Karl, Charles and Vernon Mltman. The youngest grand cliild present was Chester Frable. aged eight weeks. The day was pif-asantly spent hy all present. The Ities's all departed wishing Mr. and | splendid feat. Mrs. Huth m,;nv more years of wed- dfdlire. ^ W. <'. T. r. Convi'ntion Tlu- :; '.111 aiiniiil (-nuni.v conven- j escaped will.oiit perianiieiit In.|iiry, Ail suffering fr,,ia I?? hours' bad air. Some teiniioi-ai-IIy iii.ao i oati-il. The cap¬ tain ai"! s,ii-|.. , ¦. , , ,,. I-, vlved and begun assisiiii.i; in s-ihaging subma¬ rine. "Naval vessels Hamilton Roads, York and N'exv l.o early Fri,l,;,. tempting to ',,. "Consider mi that started from riiilai -l|.liia. New iloii lii^Tan arriving; , ;, (liiio now at- tir.n of t!ie '^'Oman's ('iiiisiian Tem¬ perance rniiin which was 10 be held a. Wind nap. Sept. IB, .has been postpnni-d until Sept. "0, Mrs. Myr;. Al-'i I- .^,r -iiY.-r who is the prin- cpid -e - '.-1 al liio Convention this Kur I I,:.,,- roiih- into the county un¬ til i^cM ::ii, owing to a National E-t- etinivo r-'ainiltee mi-etlrig to be held ¦• w ..^liinalon, P. C, .Sept. 16, of ..v!o-i, s'.o is a 111.- -iher, being Na- tioniil I. T. L. As.-.ociatO Secretary. Onac-aiii of Increased tranpsoita- ticn rill s, Ihe Annual National Pon- In Vfiition wll not be held thla year as PMvinusIy announced, but this Na- liomd Executive meeting w'ill take III! place. TIio county convention programs , Jill be out in a few da.vs. and all in- ! '" "" oications point to an unnsuallv In- Ifrestlng day for all W. C T. V. ¦acmbers. Sept. ,'?0, The Wind liap Bnlon will serve dinner and supper to the members and their friends. nccident on pan i resulted loss ,,f so All commi iiteil Ihe officers aie! i were re-^rii",! fr-,: rennest of ea- Ii i ri'lte. Every one , pale fi-,im the RT darkne-<s of tlie > oxygen virtually e Only one of tli knocked ont liy the Irving onlo!! <i Savaire, a seaiaan --i; 'h ¦ S-,"i, wlm was nearly imcou-i-lmis .,, i-.-a ' , -.'.-as taken out, bill he was recovering iimler med¬ ical care on the I'liiied Siaies .Shipping ISoard steamship Alalilhus. when the Ooethnls parted cniaimny with her. ' Captain B. O. Swensen, who wns for- I merly eliii-;' ..l'i.. , -l" .In- i.', neral Oop- j thills all.' '--.as ; i -ij l.i- lii-st voyage I ;¦ i! ' ol wns ¦lo- iif:..-r ,1, ,'rs -,v,iiil,l have or ail." the bravery of , of S-.a as they e ship. The first was i'or a clgn- leii; was wan nnd irs sp.-nt in the ,-'i liiill with all U-li-'I. ¦si-ui-! cnnv wns "HlM.AX FLY" NOT I.V I -N'.VZAKKTH 0\ KRII)AY The "Human Flv" who climb,-d we oui.side of the N'azareth .National ™tik building last Friday evening. I JCu till- Voting Bros, building .Satur-i "3y lA-iiing. will not ho in town I Jimorruw evening, .Seiit, 10. to ciimli I °e Vijunj, jj^,,ji building and do ifk h:cyile riding on -l ,'M roof ^, "^elleclion will be Iif Pfoceeds will be don.iti d "'^ roof as was previoi, ^1 on .o.oan! of tho "i H.1 ,;"¦¦¦ '"> '" underg. Th Ihe x id, Miiil .1 ,11 -111- i-liiiif honors cue of th.' ,-i-ew of the S-5 I were dm- to William <!. (iniee, the chief I engini'er of the General noethnls, who j (-nt and dillled ilu- ihree-tiniirtor Inch j plates of till- siil.inariii,- for .>jlx and i three-fliiarter.s lioiiis. iiiiti! ilie hole was large enough to ho wii n.-Iu d open with (1 crov^liiir So iliai the :I7 prlnoners conid be taken out. Wlllces r.arre. Ph.—At least OO.dOd workers in ilie iiiillira<-Iti r,-.Lii ar.' Irllo r..l!,,wlli;r n slrike voo- :ak.-ii !.-. ^Ui .-;-,.-a. 1 a. i: ,, .. a "va.-aiioii" iiiilil ¦!.. " ¦ s a ¦ cede III Iheir demands, .'m- i, -.-^ ili .ii lifly-si:< eiiliierles ar,- lied up. aiul mnny others are only "n |i. r re, I elll dent, uecording to repoi-ts of iiisuigont leaders. In Hazleton the scnle committee sat to friinie new deinainls for presi-nfatlon at the session of ila- Joliil scale ¦coiii- ralttee In Scraiii.ui. .\i Hie ineeiing conducted by the Insurgents little thotigtit "as given to tbe plans o.' the udmiiilstrailiiu leaders and the!-names were mi.tilloneil only wlien they were made tho center of bitter verbal dis¬ putes. Willlnms. th(> union leader, charged thnt ho had been i-.-iial.iy Informeil that the nm.lm-ily iman! of 111,. Aiitlira- clte ^Sage Conimlsslon pno iil,-,| an In¬ crease of '272 per cent for day men when the report was tiled wlih Presi¬ dent Wilson. "What lias liecoia," of this other 10 per i-eiit?" he asl:, ,1. "1 a,lmit I dn not know. Vou iiien iii.iy answer that for yiiiii-selves." He >'¦¦¦ --'-I Ihaf not a pound of coal mined until the con- traei, ; 'vas aliolisheil and tiie men of ths anlhraeiie fa-lds were nwnrded the saaie Inei-.-as,^ as the work,-I'S In ihe bltnni'iim-i In oiii-ning the i-onvenllon Williaiiis i-..ai! I'e re¬ port of the resoliiiioii eoaii-i- - . . -: ! referred to the ii'l.-iiia.ii si-n- I' (h'lit Wilson, He read llie I'l-esiil-iii s ilii'iwer. A iii-le;iite from Locn! !«)! stifi'te.I the lull! roiliiiu for ii "vaeaiion" wliei, he said: "Let's l'o In,imo l.i-oiliers and U'|i oil, fi'li-iels 1,1 lal;,- a \ ill-ii ''.-a. Il was our iiiulei-sliiiiiiiii; iasi Saiiii'iiay that we wiuiiti take a MO-atioii if our demaiiils wi le noi .^raiiii-d." Numerous mines In ilie .Miibnma field hnve been i.ile lii-.-ans,. of the alleged refusal of the operalors to ac¬ cept the fhulliigs of the oal coin- mlsslon. Polos Circle Liihuarian Eqst Prussia on S-order to Bar N. a the Russian Bolsiievikl. 1 ll ll was nil- I- ¦ ¦ finder, llu- med over .',.., i ! 8 a. m., on the intliine hour hop froi-' in So many p U't I rlstown sill,-, iiM'iible I ed two years ago uilU'irs I metal ship would ..' I'-'-i ' ; ,1.1 not il !.¦ ¦ ¦- i an Ol .Miiier ami ll '¦erful -rl no CAN'T HALT EXCLUSION VOTE. VVORID NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM edge ot and tho ;.,cal California Refuses tn endum on Jdp.Tiic,. Wasliliisioii ''¦¦¦¦ ' ai.,'ri'tiii> .-r ^ on th," aiili-.lai bill be postponed in ( adeipiate eirori the ipie-l Ion Ii; W i ' Delay Refer- Questlon. . plea by I' : ' action ! . :, rellillim al. -li-a Mlllll [¦ a- ,- '-. .-('Hie ' !U, all- , ,-re- I'es ¦¦''¦.'!-.. Ill in Ihe hOBiiiial. , ''I.'. ' "ill. however, bo with j '¦'¦ii'S louring F il V.'rek WILKESBARRE, PA,—With 130,- 000 miners on a "vaeaiion' the anthra¬ cite Induslry was coiiipletely paral¬ yzed. .\lioiH i:;ii ,-ollii'i-ii-s are closed down. LONDON,—Germany has accepted an Invitation from ih,- .\Mi,>s t,i at¬ tend a lliiaiiclal cohfereiii-,- al ileiieva lat,-r in li.e ne.iilli, it Is ,-!'; iai'y an noiiuced l-ONDON.—By the occupation of Suwalki the r,.'i-s have tuki-n the last of tl - les with': I- :¦ .¦:Ii- C, C. CHAMBERS. Chairman of General Committee for the American Legion Convention In Cleveland, September 27-29. I will come frnm the veterans' organiza¬ tions of liiiglaiid, Canada and Bel- glum. "It will be the llrst real convention of the Legion," said C. C, Chnmhors, head of the convention committee and himself an nrdent Legion worker. "It will crystallize Ihe aims nnd the use- j fulness of the organization for men I who are In the Leg on or win), ns for¬ mer .siervlce men, are fast condn.cr Into the L.-i-'o'i '!'! ,' .\mericnn Legion | il,i,'- I '.' -¦ -1 ' ;¦ ,:¦ "-le thing; It stands j for laai ... a:.t! o: , ,- lieaded In the right i dlrecthm as this lilg gathering will head us, we will iai;e our place as the '• one big body wlih-li serves ex-servlet i men, and Ihrouuh them s7?r\-es our country In every v,ay that is .substan¬ tial, progressive and constructive." I Every opportunity will be provided at the convention for reunions of dl- ' visions and units where men who have not seen each other since demoblllra- tlon. will once more get together In comradeship. In this way the associ¬ ation of memories Is counted on to •till further cement the service men j together In one big, forward-looking American t>ody. ! The convention is summoned, aC- I cording to the call Issued from nation¬ al headquarters, for the purpose ot electing oflicers for the ensuing year, amending the national constitution and i transacting any oiher business that 1 may be bronght before It. ; More than 3,.''i<iii ,i,-legates and alter- '[ nates are being seieited to attend the convention. Representation In the gathering will be by state departments, each department lieini' entitled tn five delegates and one additional delegate for each one thoii-'a.id meuiliers. coiollel wilh 1 elTected wiihoi;- 'renei-als a--*'i*': -., d.i iiol ¦¦ tory, hli! : the elenieiiis -,, iiii-1 orders if .Mosi o-.i inoi.'lii^ation of l! • Tla. Fi-i-n,'h I-',- lliai liiis i'oi;-1' 1 line iI- ,-s lio' ,- • the Allies' "isl.i-s coniiiiani.-aied lo t Ciiiiiu S,:aiii..,\-l;i. 1 who is on !,!- "a su-ess Is l.i-a--: laii of nailnlao orj ila- lotis Willi lill- siii; Ellis!.,'vist reai-ti. wiiiild dell-act friil; Polisli vicioi-y and Ihe ,rs!!i-.--!'a''..-; mnkina .-. i- r, ¦ Th,. . - '¦ iianlaii a.!- ¦ cllni' ,-f !• Wllil-Il il- !'. .'.-s eriil Siiii'f. i-i-:-rii! Io • ¦ • I' -¦ ..' orolecpoi ¦ - liail iil.- ¦,i--i a -|-.-o|.s .-as -, :;.,. l.,,l:sl, ¦.- -o.-.i-ll Miev oi 111,- 1,-rrl- a 1 ¦ ... I', -lisarm . . .' ¦ j:i ,,Mike <Iis- 1.'.: 's a ijeneral !ia-s'an army. - a 1 )ilice Insists ¦ !--• ..r Il.e .-lislevn iiiiii- a , iiilation of -.\liieh are being III,-rai I'ilsiidski bv 'oi: 1. .Mitiisler here. .- :,, '!.,- fn.iilt but on III,' iiiiportance i.'-.-^i friendly rehi- II,'r Slates, lest a 11 ili'velop which ll.i- s,a-,-ess of tbe - ,r,','i ,if . ::ih is 1 M .-,-!«¦. ••..-. I.ith- .. eni-ir- Poli-s. '' -:..¦ '" ¦ - h i!on- 'd a d i; . ,- ,.1' .ol- ' ' r I.' 11. .\- ¦ !i - . es;,,:,- of 1.. ,1. 1 III' Ioe -NoM \i ¦ ¦ ¦•>, 11.1...-. . .. little south of i ..yees there .saw It head do , .... altimdi' --i' about LCKiO feet, ihe ibutider of i fire still coiiiiiiuiiiL ai Irregular :i. . vuls. Slid' plane tilted l.-i- ward and ' the earth '.viiii llames sii- ual it. S,-. lu- the tirsi oi . . a. - lea-, ;ii_ -li,.- •phine Ihe w :,., . i- .e ,- iiti.:-s lia.i iiiial- -- a 0 otiler ol,j,-i-|s !|y : : . •: .¦ . i:ia-- .is il the pilots Won- iiul-: : . i.--. i .-'.ll. liarei,\ missing a iiii-a ol iiea\,. U'ees, the plane craslied inio ii lield and Ih* gasoline tanks expimled with a report that -.viis iieard more than a mile away. I'.lazim.' aiisii'iu,. s;,lashed into an an a ol liny . . ihe smash¬ ed I-I: no. -.-¦ ¦; :.:<¦ ,if :he le- 1 : ter Ihe uii,aail 1. bag I'eiiiiiiiic'ti ill with iiiosl of Tu,- ;. -i- ,,¦.-,¦,] ielli- desli-oyeil. The faculty and board of diroctors of the Lutheran Theological Semin¬ al y, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, extend a cordial invitation lo all to alteud the exercises of Seminary Day, on T.iursday, Sept. 16. Tho program will consist of divine services and open air e.vercises In the grove. Seminary Lay is the one occasion during the year when the board of I directors seeks to bring the financial I needs of the institution before Itg friends. The Seminary Is maintained chief¬ ly by Income from invested funds. Most ot its endowments have beeu given tor specific purposes; but even these must be supplemented from other sources in order to meet In¬ creased salaries, etc. There la no general endowment fund adequate to meet the necessary -e.xpenses of maintenance, heat, light, repairs and improvemeuts. There are 12 buildings on the gi ounds, and, with the greatly in¬ cieased price ot fuel, tho cost of heating them has been far beyond our estimates and appropriations. I epairs, long demanded, bu; also - g delayed because of ever increas ig cost of labor and materials, can- i be further postponed. It is impossible to meet the m '¦ased cost of operation hy stud- :iis fees, for no charge w.iiatevi-r is ou.de for tuition, and the price of t.ih.e board has been advanced bur ¦^'l^ghtly. as it has been felt that the urch rather than the student. .'"of living!''' ™"'' °' "'^ '"^'^'^^ The work of the -Seminary must 60 on; Us standards must be m; 'n- ta.ned .ind increased. Year bj- v ir ¦' trains for .le.adership f ' chers, authors and e- 'o church, and year by v.- iirch loyally supports its , ¦'iicntlon-il institution by it.': ...... The very prosperity '¦ n increase in num- ' " ot siudents, and In tiimr do o- n lo their work, rende = i i-, -ase of ro—-.'¦! an im--. '. ' ''esslty. The .See y T^-nds a, "'¦"00 In special gif's •-: t' , '¦¦z .venr. nnd the br.- ,; p ,-, - -nec'fully reeii . . . •: .1 position to g nd the same .at ta-s -im,-.. .Make checks payable to Prof T.n- '; or D. Reed. Treasurer of s ...-_ ., Day Fund. Lunchoon will be serv ¦ -d. . V OF u..i; .\T • ' ^- COLLIX;k OPJJNLVG ato Cnllezo will op- ,. ¦ "'J Wednesday. Sept. ;io, -A'heu the largest student enroll¬ ment in Its history will se;tle down f ) nine months of study. A feature ¦' the opening assembly this year will be nn address by Secretary of \\ ar Baker, who will be here to ou*- line the military policy to be foUow- r:l during ihe year by all land grant coile.ges. His message on that day V. 11 be sent to every State college in the country. Indications today are that at least -¦^(00 sfndens will be enrolled this year at Penn State. This is about 300 more than last year, and is much in excess ot the actual and comfortable capacity of the existing college buildings. Cl.ass rooms and laboratories have been over-crowded for years, and with no noMceable Im- rrovenient over I.igt year, college of- ¦iials have had a great problem in ¦ '.^r-arlng for the orienine It is '. V -.pflmated that at 1-^ si 1 l'OO ap- ¦ -.-Tlio fnr admission -o " ¦-. I'^resh- ' =-¦ N-'" '- -~ -T I. r fno-,^ "' ¦¦''• ' ¦ " '¦-- :¦ . '•'.¦¦^•i-.n ¦'os--s. Tvio ihnu?and from ri 'one have appl'od and a fe- eO hnve been admitted. lire Ir ¦ ¦: : poss",ir- ..' .1 mote III- slight rev,-]- - ns a llbenilor ui,,.r,, ),„ i,ad 111 ceioa-a- ..f Covernmeiit Moscow. The sava priests an-l tbe sai-kiii:: path "it i!i Jllawn in lli. the Danzig i prom. , -Iiid I.e pei-li;: \s,lllld hnve I ilieir protlis as -11 as he reaetied I- Ilia isaiTi'S ,f s,,I,!',-,¦ ,,r^ of ,-linr.il,-s ' i;,-i loha. r,ii!s|ie\ isis' I irrldor. I«l •fl<'.\l, '1 Ihen do some of Ullts." II - \' IO IILXI.KIJ.S i»i:i,iviiii .Mwv idei ( \r.- Ill,, ¦ i . ,- . exelu-o li ¦'<['¦ ¦¦'• -¦"'"" factory. POND BUi.CAU FAILS. Oldest Lecture Agency in /.merica Has Debts of $E0.2>D. , IlOL-r: Ihal V 11 I- I- II ,1 John 'I'. iiy;,„ ^^ ^„„^ .jy,,, ,1,.,,1,.,-B^ 'iretli, delivered the following On?, "''^'"'" Marons, Daniel's Sl.ite ""ry, 4:in touring; Klmi-r Kem- r'^'. Daniel's Slate tiuarrv, 4i>0 ft»"ng; Ka.i-I .Saeger. Daniil's .Slate j["«"y 4110 touring; Orant Kahler, iJJfl?!''' '^•"¦d touring, and John ¦""a'ller, flearfleld Ford touring. "mTsi paprr AdvorUstnc Prnf*- mi'lcy wa Bureau, il concei'i, .Stall The the I .\i' ilaliia.:. .Maurii->- |„iet. rk. .\ illiin III biinl: -¦ I'oiid Lyceiiiii i-ioniotloii ¦ll,- I'nited ';, .v. .1. Ill nnd ; .-sdo,-.:!;*. .<et< llate. I is .<! ;i I.I * HI agiilnsi Belgian LO.tDON Bud,'1.I'l 1 111- di.s,,r,i. i,-i ,-iimiiiiiiiIi|iii HARBIN, here Ihal 1 —The III! lia roll,-a- dei'la Manch rkiilsk Siberia, have ovei army 1 1 1 1 I-I- ed. uria.— and ot oil |--,i It is Kni.- Gc neral .lined il ¦1" so - Ill- reported lloyiu'sk. llirown the .So\ ie' forces and llint I'eni uf IKtlKKI ilislirgi'Ms, liii\iii. |iiiiii-.l -I- il.i MOUNT VRNON, iiinelals at ll.;- j.lii. their eoilip.'llsai mi, s $111 11 ilav. i - ill the lull,li¬ ll.li^ailaii troop- Ill,oeliienl. N. Y.—Election ¦ \iill Slllk,' it mil liicreimeil lo I Harvest Home in Uefoniie.l Churcli I Several stirring sermons t,-atur,-d ' !, services at St. John's Reformed I uicii. .N'azareth, on Sunday, when Kev. \V, 11. Wotrlng, D. 1),, preach- i-.l luo discourses appropriate to ilar\est Home e.vercises, which oc- cuiiied tho attention of the congre- igiitiuu, both morning and evening. The puUdt and channel were decor¬ ated wlh all of the good things thai a bountiful harvest could bring foitli. Flowers, loo, were present le enhance the scheme and lend an artistic touch. Unusually large au¬ diences were present at both sorvlc- ed. and tho paator expressed his gratefulness In onmlstakable terms, .V special collection was taken which was for the payment of the congre¬ gation's classical apportionment. LATEsST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON main- , of the iiiacl -III. Ollii- '¦•¦¦¦:¦, deaih l.,-i.- > ; . a ;.e-- gruUlld. Ill the new ; Wliile ti over the d, the two 1. the Newiirl fled the pi They also a scattered leii, is. i from foreign , ,iia to towns ill Nei.II kola. Miller ti,-ld laal the Air .Mail S.-r as its premier ila-: scbeduli' I'oi .!- mom lis at a s lauding for any ea 11 i111 riling I SPECLVLS .IT THK \-\Z Vlllilli IWTi of Polish s-.ners -ind narked the 1-1- toward ITori to cut - : . K the lii raking - 10 ideniify .,rri-,eil fr,,..i !i.i.l\i\- -'.-ii:,- i.a . il.e iwo bodies. le.i ill galliering up tlie s. 1 laiiN of which were oiii, I .i-s iiiiii directed lllld South Du¬ ll • r,-eiiids of was rated Ills regular I'ourteeii : '11! forced The United States Department of Jus¬ tice h.is instituted su.ts involving, $300,000,000 CHEMICAL MERGER. millions of dollars against more ot.'iiiii.u L-iius tiiitl aiiiiaais. Suitable spiace has been arra. .i; d for the exhibition and good ca- will be given the birds and .mimals. i Joseph P. Schlegel, of tho Xuzi- ireth Hardware Co., waa instrumen- ita! in arranging for this exhibiiyjn and any prizes awarded to the win¬ ners can be had by calling at 139 S. M.iin ?t,, Nazareth, any time after ft ir -week, I A competent taxidermist from jout-if-town \,ill act as judge and I will award the prizes according to merit. { The Committee on Poultry wish to announce that they have doubled I the number of coops for the poultry show a» the fair and are now ready jto accommodate all poultry lovers who wish to exhibit this year, I It is '' - desire of the committee I to have .111 excellent exhibit in this 1 lii.e at the fair this year. General .New \t the than ..CO ;ontr,actors '/vho have be¬ come involved in disputes concern- infl the fu fi.linent of th.:ii >A,ir con¬ tracts. Aroused by the constantly growing j Solvay menace of "outlaw" strikes, the Solvn;- American Federation of l.ibor h.is and ll notified all local and state branches of Its organization th:it the charter of an/ affiliated union found aiding such a movement will be immediate¬ ly revoked, it is thought this notice will have great weight. Federal ouarantee of railroad earn¬ ings resulted in an Increase In ths pulilic debt of $101,755,000 during Auoust, according to Treasury tig. Ul. which were issued showing the n's gross debt to be $24,324,- C COO. Is. Offici.ls of the Atmerican Feder.itlon 'of Labor admit thit outlaw miners arc in control in the Wilkes Barre region and that the anthracite strike has grown to ala.-mi.ig proportions. They attribute it to resentment on the wage award and state that after a tew days' "vacation" most strikers will return to work. Barrett and Aniline panles Together. Com- •,l that ¦ .-•, the <'l:;et- Ical 1, corpoi a S.llXI.IXHl.i Ul. chalriiiaii ,,! Ill,- .:- th SIGN COM France and Danuhs Paris.- I- signed a jiii- iwei'ii Ihe Ivo he Matin, Tl .ire.l, will Sil f. ¦ Hungary 1 n «•- is 1- ,iiliiar,\ III-. OSS! \i\\ assin, pro L-lll!,.Il Tl,,- l-elllj is h ho .ign-ei.ieii's i-'i JUK" Sill, ia aiii 1.-. .M w a I I 1 r - -... lion , I'll 1 1,'. |,|-, • ¦ ha ¦.-.•.¦Iio r^f \ li I.I -s s ;e to w !>.. is lo¬ ll. o\. s ,iiie ali.eit ATY.' Protect ir ., - 1,' ¦se of ¦ 'iiries li '-, llllV- li-.,! Ihe al lo llie ide with ikiu. Woman Murdered in Red Mrs. Thor.-s.i Kozen w;ir fn ind mu d-r.-d in her bed Monday and a ban'; I -. !; n which was recently pi I ll 111 .i.-count of $11,000 from ''e sale of a prjperty at >7e.v Rruns- 'ck, wliere the womnn formerly liv¬ ed, is missing, ns is .\iid,-ew Lazar, with whom the m,m n w.-ts alleged Ir- \,.~,.n heen living. woman Is believed to have -'.nch-d and pillows tied over -nt her s.-reams from The murder Is hellev- 1 , lice to have been c.m- 1 st Saturd.iv, hut was not (iisf IV red until Monday when Jos- Protact jeph Ouhlcs, a hrother-ln-law of Ty.it- !>,•. went to the house on a visit. Laz- r has been missing since R.iturdiy -nd his relatives believe he will trv •r get tn Europe. Phyalclans called In !o examine the woman's bod» I found fingermarks on her neck and I agree that she was strangled to -death. I Booster baseball game on Satur¬ day on Hall fleld. Support the team. I Thank you.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1920-09-09 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1920-09-09 |
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 29230 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 |
THE URGEST WEEKLY r^WSPAI'ER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920
THBKK l»KAI» AT M.V(;.\ll.\ ' KllOM HUi Sl.llM.; Of
lUM'K
40 jN m:m
S-5 ABEBESCUED
Chief Engineer of Goethals and
Men Save Crew of Submarine
Drilling Steel Flvo Hours.
SUBMERGED FOR 37 HOURS.
TWO women aiiU ii miin w-re i .rushed to death lUid two mi'n were | Injured Monday afternoon when a j slide of shale forced out a bridg,> ] Ic-iding to one of the stiiirwiiys in i the Cave of the Winds under .N'hig- Ifa Falls, A hundred or mor-- tourists who were In the rave at the tinie had narrow escapes, many he- j jrg bruised and cut by the falling |
The dead are: A. Hartman, lirook-i Ivn- his wife, Louise Hartman, and Ci-ira M Faust, Pittsburgh,
The injured are T, W. Lee, Pitts¬ burgh, lllld Frank R. Ilaeliling, De¬ troit.
The dead and injured were mem¬ bers of a party of 30 being guided beneath the falls by Kufus Robin¬ son. The guide and two of the par¬ ty had just stepped off tho bridge vhen the crash came. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartman were Ip the centre of tht bridge ai ,
proach. Identifications were made , cned t rldiiy moruing, sank on Wednos-, bv Coroner Draper from effects lefi ! day iifiernoon olV tlu- Delaware Capeii i !n the omce above the bank where ; g, 2 o'eiock because one ut the air In- thev donned oilskins to make the ,.,,. x , ^ "
!?-r" The p:iriy was just complet ng | *"'^" '"'^'"^ '•''^"^•¦'J to close when the thi^ irip niien the accident hnppen-I'^™ff """'«""'lulek dive for exercise." ed. The iiceiilent iiccurred about 4 0 | Tlmt Is contaiiieil In an official re¬ fect back from tho waterfall. ' port made to Wiishington by radio by
To r,-.over the bodies of the dead | one of the Imals that stood by and
ti-.-ini •',-- v-l.ii'h lii;
MAJ. JULIA STiMSON.
Chlrf of R-organized
Airi.y r-.u I..- Corps.
THE AMERICilN LEGION CONVENTION
A' ^X,A.^^ER C. RO'^.S.
l'.n'j..'J for
V.'ho H.TC C'.il- America s Cup.
Bore Through the Hull and Resciw Thlrty-aeven Men Safely—Floodt * Uvino Compartment and 8eU Chlorine Qas Free.
Phlhulelphla.—Thu siihnmrltw &«, nd Misa Faust near Ihe ap-,'"¦<"" which Ihe crew of 87 were res-
to tako a rowho-it i
helped hi the re-nie of tt,p uieii from
;d ot the Mist s'onmer. I
1)0011 run up as near 113,"*® '''•'• according; lo 11 report here.
It
ppssihlp to Iho falls .nnd cave WIIS a hazardous venture, hut the r.iv.hoat crew fin slly brought Ih- biclles out ot tho pool and regf.ined the s'eamer.
Tlie accident is tho lirst of Its ];o 1' '- it has occurr.'d in tlie cnv.' e:,. - - first stairway was built in l,cs:;. Tliere have ])een slides he- fore, hut only in the winter or earl.v spring.
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w i:ni>i sct Ax.viVKRs.\i;v
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JI..:;- 1.11 tonii.iuu with niuo
md .Mis. James Uuih. oC
Valley, near Saylorsburg,
d ilii-ir ."iiuh weUding anni-
oi, .- - iil.iy, S(.-pi. '1. Mr.
iCii 11 .10 iiiurried Aug.
at ri.iylursburg. But on
it the sou noi being able lo
. isary, Aug, liO, it
Sept. -1. .Mrs.
- ,.,!..1 , ly Miss Kilen Aru-
-iiu-i- lit liie la;e Peier and
: sel Uowois Arnold, of fio.ss I {.^ew liegiiii ili-illiir Tlieir union was blessed
I The radio nu.;--, partment, the 1 . lows:
"S-5 mnde i| U p. m. A\'e.lli. : Intalce fai.eil ;- quantity of v., I "Boat Weill o. ' water. Got >, a I, ^ all water |i...-;.--li ' lifted barely o.u I torn, Inclini'il i!,-, I "Forwaiil (-,.1.1.1 sealed. Coiuiiii;. to expel wad'r. , also forced vin-a er whieh the :;r ," ed into iwo -h.i lift and iiooii 1.,- nlr.
"Finding su-.;. Lleufoimiit fom
,s:e of Ihe Navy De- ¦ ¦ fol-
I
r: e.xereiso at
- -.alve in'nlr
- Mniiied large
¦ i-paees.
. ¦ ,1.1 in i(i"i I'eet of
-¦ ¦ I-.l lU: i expetled
.1 !i. r i; .111 stern
; I'll I-, iiow oil bot-
^ 1 i!,-,.:;i.es. i- !in-iil ¦ vaealed and I all pooijile efforts ,1 sei-.-eMS. (*hl(M'ln,> I-- eonlrjjl room, nl't- 11 a ml men crowd-
(C01..V for This 11,-1. tliL- .\iiu:ri,..-an L,..,-
iruiiijnl S.ipi.liijd by 111 .N'l-wf St.'i vl(^.)
WORLD TO BE REPRESENTED
Delegates Will Be Present at Cleve¬ land Convention, September 27-29, From All Countries.
All roads will lead to Cleveland so far as the American Legion Is con¬ cerned when the second national con¬ vention opens In that city on Septem¬ ber 27 to run for three days. Fifty thou.sand leglonnalroB, It Is expected, will be present to march In tbe great opening parade, which will be hehded by a battalion of 40 tanks.
Cleveland, In gala attire., will opee her arms to the Incoming veterans, and not only will the downtown dis¬ trict be decoraleil bnt all outlying sec¬ tions US well will be arrayed with flags and bunting, nnd trinniphiil arch¬ es will lie erei-ieil at the Intersi-etions of iniportant slii-ets,
.Mready the lioii-aii; i-iiinniittee Is busily engaireil in |ii;tiii::ii-- f.e- Ihe ac- comnioihitioii ol' Uie I' -ioiinaires. .¦-|,.;ra,-r ri.l,'-, ,.ii I,ai;e Krie, -¦.I : 1..IIS .iir-! ior "movies,"
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IN FLAhXiS FALL
READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS.
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! SIJ.MI.V.lltV i».4y AT
I M THKHA.V .SK.>aNARY
Lieut. Miller's Mechanic Also
Killed in All-Metal Plane Crash
at Morristown, New Jersey.
DUTY THEIR FINAL THOUGHT.
Aviatora Dropped Letter Bags to Safe¬ ty as Plane Became a Blazing Meteor—Victim Was First Unit¬ ed States Mail Pilot
Morristown, .N. .1.—Lieutenant Max
.Miller, premier pilot of the United States Air Mail S,-i-vlce and the first aviator to eair,, a..i;i tn this coniitry
on a regular Hying seliedi: to Ills dentil here i'- oi;e ol' Kietal nmiioplaii llylng witliout a
¦ I
Moon 11 shows, danei-,
inehl I
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I., I
A new photograph of MaJ. Julia
Stiiiison. ehiet' of the army niirs,. coi-jis. Jlii-s slims,111 served > duriii- the war and her iiin.- as eliiof ol' Ihe aimy iiiir.--^i-.-; vas iiiai'- under the iie«- a:my reor.-.iiiiziilion act,
eoSWlii"
TAKf A "VACATION"
¦am.
aei-i-s 'the II
The leL;ioniia;i--'.i cnnvi-ntioii eily I'r world. From Viil<.. ka, a requi sl lias li
it the iimuse- aiiia-il hy the -o. a'. Trips a a! .o are on
le coaling to the III all over the . In distant Alas- en sent for resor-
niuo cUiildren, four sons and d.'.ugluei-s, ihree of whom are
living as follows: Clara, w.io of Geumo Fi-..ble, of K'ui,:.' Edlil,, V, i;,- ,if Uobert Mi' ¦ Blisiiiviil I',-Hire, and Walto. ........
c( -\,'.v V,,ii. (iiy. Five children die-il in in:.111.^' and one daughter Minnie di, d II .M-.irs ago at he age nf 3u ye.us Tlii-re are al.so ten grLind children. Mr. and Mrs. Iluth were preseuli d with gifts aud show ei-i-d with liuwei-s from ehildroii giaadciiildren and friends. A suiiiii- tuous dinner was served to the fol¬ lowing guests: -Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg.' Frable, iMf. and -Mrs. Robert .Mil- man, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruth. Mrs. Alvin Fran z. Mrs. Raymond Hmey. .Mrs. Levi .M,-Creary and son | j,,.,,
i hand drills.
' only work t air.
"At n p. m. T saw siiliniarin ¦: attraileil by through small hung to siiliiiia- dtiy morning ; i hirge bol
Very 1 mi lli
nen i
a :.:,ery 'spaces
so ler from bad
- i.-ar of water, .¦r Cooke and .r.,gli with small ,¦>¦ work. Coui-I
nt a time; ba,|
Scale Committee Presents New ¦
Denrands at Joint Meeting of In- \
surgent Workers at Scranton. \
vai .oris I'aris I It will send a i lantlc to alien is planning m ujion wiii.-ii il will ii- ,- -: I ¦
eg.-iles 1'" ,
wail, the I'iiiii rhe Canal Zon
ml the post of the Legion in I notitied thi' eonimiltee that
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MHOl. '
Ah-
yaeli:
K'.'-J. .. lia yai-lit willing to
V- l- 'I
inadinn ssiiod a lit rial) ,-a's i-ii|i 'n I .\..-, a s.-.i-
wli
ion a.-i-.s- 'h,. At- ic !.:¦;! ill h-lrolt .-r a special boat .0 representatives ¦onvention. De]- .resoiit from Ha- I. IViito Kico and le representatives
SEPARATE M%
. ._ : GEflMANS
Mechanician killed. App: unalil, of Its ' ler evi! ciiiii 1 nine
tlie man .-. liy Iheir d
craft were
of I 111- I,a-.:- !
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leltei-s I'l-oiii
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ml he V,
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i-t-i',\- !i I ¦ ler pill :-,
"S. .¦-. *:.
oil. II. I- . ¦
marine si, i
for elglit 111
"Finally
m.. I'l-'-iii
III
.-Uan'I. alleni'
wiivin., fast aii'i ,'vi-il Fri¬ ll not en- of whole i.iall wa¬
ll!
.1 h.
.irg.
-\t arrlv- •len.: to Kiili- all hand drill
work.
enon'.di at ^
y. and ail oilicers nial crew
William and Cherry 'Valley; D. Wy.-off. .Mrs 8. Abel and
daugJUer firace, of Mrs. R. Yoch, Mrs, S.
Edw. .N'ixon. Mrs. H.
daughter Marion, oV
Stroudsburg. The ten grandchildren
In attendance were Beulah. Sadie.
Ernest and Chester Frable, Claire,
Ethel, Roland, Karl, Charles and
Vernon Mltman. The youngest grand
cliild present was Chester Frable.
aged eight weeks. The day was
pif-asantly spent hy all present. The
Ities's all departed wishing Mr. and | splendid feat.
Mrs. Huth m,;nv more years of wed-
dfdlire. ^
W. <'. T. r. Convi'ntion
Tlu- :; '.111 aiiniiil (-nuni.v conven-
j escaped will.oiit perianiieiit In.|iiry, Ail suffering fr,,ia I?? hours' bad air. Some teiniioi-ai-IIy iii.ao i oati-il. The cap¬ tain ai"! s,ii-|.. , ¦. , , ,,. I-, vlved and begun assisiiii.i; in s-ihaging subma¬ rine.
"Naval vessels Hamilton Roads, York and N'exv l.o early Fri,l,;,. tempting to ',,.
"Consider mi
that started from
riiilai -l|.liia. New
iloii lii^Tan arriving;
, ;, (liiio now at-
tir.n of t!ie '^'Oman's ('iiiisiian Tem¬ perance rniiin which was 10 be held a. Wind nap. Sept. IB, .has been postpnni-d until Sept. "0, Mrs. Myr;. Al-'i I- .^,r -iiY.-r who is the prin- cpid -e - '.-1 al liio Convention this Kur I I,:.,,- roiih- into the county un¬ til i^cM ::ii, owing to a National E-t- etinivo r-'ainiltee mi-etlrig to be held ¦• w ..^liinalon, P. C, .Sept. 16, of ..v!o-i, s'.o is a 111.- -iher, being Na- tioniil I. T. L. As.-.ociatO Secretary. Onac-aiii of Increased tranpsoita- ticn rill s, Ihe Annual National Pon-
In
Vfiition wll not be held thla year as PMvinusIy announced, but this Na- liomd Executive meeting w'ill take III! place.
TIio county convention programs , Jill be out in a few da.vs. and all in- ! '" "" oications point to an unnsuallv In- Ifrestlng day for all W. C T. V. ¦acmbers. Sept. ,'?0, The Wind liap Bnlon will serve dinner and supper to the members and their friends.
nccident on pan i resulted loss ,,f so
All commi iiteil Ihe officers aie! i were re-^rii",! fr-,: rennest of ea- Ii i ri'lte. Every one , pale fi-,im the RT darkne- |
Month | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19200909_001.tif |
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