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r- THE LARGEST WEEKLY ! NEWSPAPER IN NORTH- } ^PTON COUNTY. EX- ! CELLENT ADVERTISING I MEDIUM Nazareth Item READ dY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS. AnInDEPENDENT FA]vhLY NEWSPAPER. DEyOTED TO LITERATUReTlOCAI^AJ^^ ^^ vWMiKTH SfHOOI. •** IU).\I!I> Ml.iniM The r.gul.ii- iuoiillil.v luri'Mug of ,J school iS^i'ii'l sv,is U..|(i 10 Ul. %r^i^1- ^'I'-'^l liuiUlmg, Mon.Uy Vuuu ' XUe Tic.usi.ivr r..iHl-r...i KnviuS ifl'iii'i- B.U. AP"' '¦."¦" * Rec'd uiT.-. ¦¦-'-¦;;; luiuoii Tital ^siiuiidi iii'i'fi ¦ • r;?s-^ ^ NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1920 NO. 25 MRS. J. F. LEWIS. Beauty Surprises English Society by Remarrying. ll ihi. iir.-Muii.- 1 11(1 .111 nil.: ion (ll SENAr 'SOFTS i'""'"'^'Z:^^--..„. TRAIN BMiSIT 'M PLA tl ^ '¦"'¦¦¦'-' .^=;'-:;'"¦¦=' • SLAi: j I'l BATTLE Knox Resolution Prevails by Vote of 43 to 38. an Almost Ex¬ act Party Division. '^1 ; i,u(Mli-il at .\m/.mi(.(Ii—liicoi'poraU'iI 111 .Mai-ell 1NI."> l.sl IN»Uc,\ Issucil Ml llic I.all' .Mirliarl .Mcjiis, [},- I (..(M-d—'Inl.il Loss I'.lid hy * .o.i.iia,., is ,-si,o!..s,i),n.-j() Kills Policeman After Robbing Illinois Central iVIail Car of $105,000 in Cash. CHARLES E. LC3DELL Republican / ppoir^ted Chnir- man cf Far. 1 Loan Boarti. H.\I'l'i;\F\(..S ,\T TJIK .N.VZ.VIiKTH HKiH .S«HOOL « oiumori-ial Ut'iiaruuent All outline ul tliu ComuKjrciul l(iursi_' v.iiic.U is l)i-iiiK oll'tJied In tUe I > uiiucicial (). iiaituu-'iu of the lo- L',.! uitiU >. ...Ji.i .iin-uared iu these (•olumu.s Ui;,L \% L.(jk. Xt is well lo THREE DEMOCRATS GIVE AID. .\i,i..i.;. 11.¦ ...iriy iiiuual ure in- -uruiKv la (luj I. .(1 liK.'i.s -.iuiu.il I'ir.: ll.bUiUilCe i-U.y (Jl .\(il I h.(.ii[.i (111 ( II. .1 ¦.¦ ,1^ iliiiili.m.ili-d .il,ll.,ll i ., 1 • i... ill.a ,il- Ul iiiiiid tiiai ¦¦. ¦ I iiu Cuiuuii 1. sodi d 1 aiuiii i (mifuu- oi /...rrii .adiiu^au-n;:; former model postal ci:erk 54.00 li.OO Bal M,.v 1. "« ¦ • *^UT.O> ' Tbt T.v I i..li"'<':ui' reiideied a re¬ port sliu.M.i- ,ull...rioua during ill- Lntlioi .\iM.l ..lu.iuniuiu .„ .j:;! v. on uiDluiu 111 lloUl aiul ivu,,ii, (he iviioris ul l''L' ¦-I're.iHin-i.r ,.i.,: ,, llie T.(X Collector weru .icuu^.- .1 .,- reuili-'r'-'d. • , . - Uu muiuin oi \.iiiii .lUi ,iiid iMi.m-.- llie follow ii.n bills wi.r(. niiiir.jv.il and tlio inasurcr aul horized lo pal llioin: V.M. Wekii Mlg. Co., cur. . ?; s-li', DeLong Co., desk iiT.,SU Allenlowii Call, adT Naz. Item ''"'*• *-'"• '"''¦¦• ¦ ¦ ¦ Xrnmbower Co., coal Ijterurlian Cias Co.. ga« . . . Pa. Utilities Co. light aod power Dr. J. A. Fraunfelder, pro- fessioual services C J Knauss, I'roighl charges paid ^-21 H. i. Rulo£f. hauling ashes . 23.00 Coamonwealth of Penna., tax on bond issues 146.00 ilate Belt Tel. Co., tel. rent. 4.S2 A. A. Miller, commissio« . . .88 F. A. Marcks, expenses .... Ed. Reinhard, truant offleer, «7 trips gilw Biirdett & Co., text kooks J, C. Winston Co., text Ijk. . HteMillan Co.. text bk C. Scribner's Sons, K^xt bk. . American Book Co., text bk. Christopher Sower Co., text books Americm Book Co.. text bk. E. D. Vogel. supplies Proposals were received a.s foi lows tor furnishing school supi Nelson Stands Aosinst His Fellow Re¬ publicans and McCumber Is Paired— Acceptance tay House Assured, but Veto by President Equally Certain. i:; ayes y r Tliu f..ii,.ur .1; ,'IS .S!l^]l!'i^-..(] !¦; iiiiiiii: t Iiu u'iiV ll i"a; I..;:ll-tur liy lie- I. riiz|iatrluk V.asliiimloii.- I'.y a vol.' uf •ll lis mi..-: till. Suiiiil !.i.;iil III.' Kliiix n-iiiinl ;.ili dululal'ill-i I- a.'a mmIi liuniiiuiy Mul .\ii>lriii. sal -iiiuiaar il fur Ihe ru.-iiliitiuii |ir(.\ imisly a.i..| l.y :lii> IIousu (if i;i.|ii'(.>untiilivus. the alTiniiativu vi.ius ¦.'.(.n. hy Uuinihli- i.ii lli.Mtl .IhUU l(J I lU, „ ill. a ¦iiiuaiui al lU^uii- a,..-, uiiuiauii on -Miticii 'J..'., N,,liUll lilL' hlbl i.Ulti:., S\.a-i Iti- .is rolay Nu. i, tl) .Micuaui Ul lii'thlu-Ueiu rowiishil), :,„ u.,iu ijuildiugs and cuu-' Which to r-;_:ce Money. 1 a., (iiauui.. 1 uill.'. 1 a .11.11 _ ¦^^(.iia-d 'diva's''t::w:;,v;. „:;'-;';-r-' '--'¦ ^"-'- ChlciHo Poli'.r -a tlj Two Hours With Train Roaa.r—Youth Gives Clerk $20,000 for Traveling Big in u Ui ail students who , ' ivuihe are re- ' ork iu this ¦idu'ij lype- niiuriiLiud, ¦ i.aiiiirci.il J lu; nalBUU ¦ •' u coiil- .asmesB ,in eni- ' i;jo beeu ..JUS, wuicu d.a.aii irom lime oriia.lli a .liiriupil b.iUl.aa I la'aiiiUaaa , ;ia biic(juuaud .ib pr._.sal.iil u!" Si. .In-. if liiu Nu la.nlu wilh thu pu- allilil Ilial une po- iial iiniiiliur puliue- ¦ ruiisly, Ihu iiiiiidit Lewis, furnieriy uf llie liriiisli air b.4U 1 J,,.,,.;,,,. 1.5U 72.33 1.14 COURTS BUHNED WITH 3.21 33.50 4.90 Armed and Masked Bands Lay Waste to Public Property. Tax Offices Rifled. Oublin. Iruhinil. In a series of raids by armed nml iiiaskod bands ."iO police I barriiuks wuru destroyed during ono .".,. I iiiu'hl. iiuuurdiim 111 mi olllcial statement 16 24 ¦ '^"^"eil frum liiihlin ('astlu. Twenty in- 5.9D ' come lux ulliuus weru raided and Ibe I dociiiiiunls hurrii'il and s(.\|.]i court- ^ 11 iUii IV \,; i: .\UKUSi lai.'), by i'eier Uross. utu, uf iji,, v,,.,., i uj , .i-.n.- pi,ice as president iu ihu lul- iiijnijis ('i.ni r .1 Ka '"' i.u.vn.L, ju.ir to I'aul Siugtriud. i'>' (.i,,.,.,.,,.,- \r,,.,¦'., ^11 n lamed lU thu prusidency uiiUl ,' ¦' .' i3, wliuu Josepli ,lirown was eleci-;'"'''¦ '" "Iiicli ihu cans exiupt ilaisu uf Seiialurs Wulsli ! ed to the olllce. lu 1».");. John Lei-i liueniaii wui,, kMlu. (.Mass) Ui'i;] (M„) nnd Shields ''"''•^ beciiiie president; in iau'.l, Ja-|nmn wuiiiui, .i .lau (Tenn.), I),.iii„urais All the llu^^.live i'"''""¦'''-''; T''" f'^'n'''^' ''',''' '-"'''^ ,'''M''""'^^^^^^^^ ""¦ ''""¦''"' '•o'>'"i"i"*-' "'e ' r..iLivu ( |,.p mi 1 Uis death m Isa,, wheu I ,.,„„„ ,. V..IUS weru hy l,..„iuurats except that !,,., was succeeded by Ueu. Uobert S """"«>¦ '¦^" "!'"'''-^ ">¦<" '¦'^"St- Browu. In IVi2, Charles L. White-!*¦'"""- ""' <li^a|,puarance of $5,000 sell became president, and was sue-I friini Uie siitcliul. ceeded at bis death by Asher D. Shimer, in l.sTU, who held the chief executive until liis death in 1913, wlien he was succeeded by Samuel Hutchison, who still presides over the meetings of the board. Micliael Meyers, secretary, was succeeded in I of Sunalor .Vulsun (Minn.), Republi¬ can. Sennlnr Mi-I'umber (N. ('.), Ile- puhlican, announced, however, thnt i bad bo nnt beeu paired und unable to BARRACKS N IRELAND '^"' •""""''' ''"^' ^'^^'^^ aK"inst m- I rusulutiim. Briullv. Ihe .senate resolution re- Walton full with fuur bullets In his body after barriunding himself in his apartment and fighting with more than 100 police, iiiuliidintr several picke<l rifle siiuails. Walton boardeij the train at Oilman, r'!!!,',!'! !!!!!'"r!,!::"L"'J!!,.w""'!. ! Augu^' rb5^'"by' J^hn "^;i^T ;« !« f^w mUes fr,,,,, Kankakee^^nml^ took Clmr ly apliiii, loan I I'reshhiii as hu i- has huun board sin ems. ..lull uf Kansas nu-.v- .¦1 a nnan (if ihe farm I'll. ILs aiiDiiilmein by the ucua ~iunt.(l some siirpiisi., Uuimliliuaii. .Mr. Lohdi.ll muinl.ur uf the fain, luan ' iis i.ivaiiization. (iermany and .Austria; provides for retaining fiermnn property now held by the alien property custodian until CJermany shall by Irealy have provided ! '^^,^{^^ Vlie "se'cretarysbUJf which pos for Katisfa..|ion of all Ameriran claims | jj^^n j^g y^^^i^ until lie died in 19UU; KSatS, Jolm Leibert was appointed tu the ofllce and held it until his deatli in lS,SiJ, wheu I'hilip Sa^dt was eiec- 1- Hgainst (icrmany and until fjermnny shull have given most favored nalion treatment to .¦\mericans as to business, resideiiuu. comnierce, etc., and shall bine cunlirmud lo the United Stales nil linos, peiiallius, etc., levied by tbe United Stales diiriiiL' the war. The dale of the rusoliition hecumlng effec¬ tive shall he thu lu^al date of Ihe end John J. lieinheimer was then elect¬ ed, whieh position he held until thu time of his death in 191'J, when A. II. Stolllei came into e.xecutive oflice, luportur He as secretary of Ihe Company which Harris (.hii.f n seat in n puliiiinn car. A pouch con- taiiiing the inoney. which was on Its way to a Chiciigo hank from thp Citi¬ zens Xational Bank of Decatur, III., wns put on tbe train nt Gilman. As the llyer pulled out of Kankakee Wnllon slupjiud into the mall car and announced that la. was the postal in¬ lle walked toward Elmer F. clerk, nnd his four as- SWISS PLEBISCITE DECIDES FOR LEAGUE n»/2 Cantonal Votes for It, 101/2 Against It—Popular Majority 100,000. position he holds at present. Jos-] ;:,V„„V, |,,un suddenly druw a pistol eph Saulee, treasurer wus succeeded i , ,,..,', .. m, in lb.a3, by John Gross, he remained -"", '•"'"¦"anded''hands up The ireasurer until his death iu iv,uu, IC'«-'-l<> ';l"'.v<l. nari'isand three of jthe ulurks were ordund to lie on the r.ui iiu, -S\\ il/.(.riand in a referen¬ dum .111 iliu (jiii.^tiun uf aucupting or rujuutiia.' uf lauialiurship in the Lua;;ue uf .Vol ilill- \ui(.il in favor uf the pro])- ,„,„nHniiniual.uii. that woidd have accrued lo ll«o ! i;;;';,,:;^;;;/,;,.;:,;,^;.;^;,:;:^ apjilih;!;;;!; i «as f,)r(.,.,l ll, l.iiul iliuir hands behind 'o>><,iiv.. '"'" .,''•'' I'"' ,,.,. , M „ii as ureal ai giinizu.l T'niled States under ihe treaty of \ ur- i .j.j,^ ^^^^m to which the company ool SUppllL'S . ,,, . . T.tf :i. 1 ., 1 I n,:)a..i ,,„., ,,.- •^1 ¦ houses Wl.ru Uiso altillliud. .,>,, ^,,,,„ uu mu ai ,1,,,, u. i„. , .,.. r , ,. . S.24 ! ,,„ , .. r I , „ , . ' .. , ,, ' 7 , , , i when Henry D. Gross became treus . „ , ,, , J, .. i Ihe dusirnuliun of puliuu harrnuks, ,,1 the war. All rit^hls ami advantaLres ^ ^^^^^,_ ^^^^.^ ^^^^^ ^^1^^^^ ^ j., ai^uietJ floor.^ .raniu- 'v I'ii;l«'. """"j'''','l':';'' iluwai li\ the ihum. Waiiuii iliuii ii..d Burke's hands Th. w!i(.ii ia..r. lack..it. SuMTal a ilii-u utie 111:, lit iiliui;,- lasi I-aisiur. ^saillus if it hud huun ratiliuil are in- | ,,.,j, operated may be gathered irom: and set ahuiii in iuisuir'ly fashiun sort-, iliu .aniunai .. , - i-.-in- in lav.a an-l |.i, ''.,,. ... . ^^.,,|.,, .||. sisted ii|ion. ;iliu lollowing slalislics; Total ool-! in.s Ihe mail iiuii..iies. lo'^ a-ainsi. •|l,,. pupntrir vuiu in fii- ¦ ' ' "~ ' ¦ The suiialu \u'ui| un ihu ruSululiun j lection lo close of^Ul'J, $1,1 si,540,-I Armed wiih n . iurl;'s key he picked ^.,„. ,,,¦ ,|,,. 1,,.,.^- '.-.a- a|iiiruxiinaiuiy cirrud in Ihe coun¬ ter the l'.i20-21 school term: Robtffts iSc Meek, Harrisburg, Pa., part ot'order, f. o. b. .N'azareth, at $076.18. Peckham, Lviilu <V- Cu. x,.w Vork. partoi urdur, f, u, ii, Xazareth, at i ''''"^ "' -^i-nm. ''nrk. Luitrini and Wux- ; j,„„ ,'„ j,^ j, ^^..^^ ^^ ,,_,, ^^..„,,,, ,,.,1,,^.^ (660.98. I ford, whui-u unu ur two barracks W(.ru : „ f„ni,;i| d.-Paiu. iaukiia; Ihu acridity i- 1^. ilaniiuuii I'll., llruoklyn. N. | burnud. incliiiliiii,' tla.s,. at <'avaii. that had uliiiriiulia-izud smii.. pruvioiis Y„ order cumphua l. u. la .N'azareth, | Luwduiidurry. Galway. Liaiuri(.k, Ii..ne- | phases of ihu di-i iissiun. Tliu roll call jnt the und .)f four lamrs' (lui.ale, i Chiefly duvuud in 1 luniuuratic oppusi- at $C.")li - s. Mulioii ot (lold and Vanualia lliat the i'ri--sidi'iii aiipoinl a cnniiiiitteo ¦ '""'' '" a 10 coniiairu pricu.s .iii.l sainpius ui ¦ ciiiM-alaa iapplics. and placu 11,.. .niur. (.,ir-' fir-- r.i,. tied uu ihu lollowiiia V..1. tu,, . , ,, Yea: Kurn. Gold, \ .ina --ny- i|,i|„ ,.,i der and imi.ui.^s. .N'.iy .N'on... Til., i'.u.^iduii' ;i;.;iiiia .'li IxuaUSS Kern and i'rof. .Manic as iliu com- mitiee. aii.\ The loiiiiwing iiroims 1 a^ fur fur- or I gal, Mi.iiiii and Tvrnnu. Thu iiro(.i.d-I follows: For Adoption. casus was aiilit.. \\ hen' ,, , , f ¦ Kupublicans.—r.ail, I'.urah, liraiale- wun. 11, ciair«e Ihey we,v^^^^ ,,^^,^,_,,.^ ,.^^j,_^,,,^ ,,_^„_ ,,^^^,,.^^ ,^^l,_ '"- ''-'' ii'^'^naiaalne mix- i,,^,,,,^,.^ ,,,,,^,,^ ,,.„^.,^^ P^,,,^ IVrnaid. ¦'¦'¦'"¦ ai'i:. ll 10 the . p,,ance, (ininaa. Ualu Hardin-, .lulm- . i.;:i':.aiii,'s \\,r.. pari iaily ! son (Cal.). .Imius (Wasli.), Kuiioa,:, close of iUl'J, $1,isl,540,- I0.SBUS paid to close of liu- 11)19. iji 1.1 U3,49l>.ab ; ' shipinunis of nmnuy. ruinarkinfr. "It's UU; total .iiicKil y amount of insurance iu force ou ' easy whi.n ymi 1 iiec. 31, 1919, $2G,,a23,20u.Ul), au ' tion." II.- lo.il; iiicruase of .|l,(Jof.,T 29.UU durin 'put and rillud ihu Ihil's containing jm,! ^.i.d;,^:. 'i'iiu u inside informa- ' i,,,,.,.,,,.,, ¦avuliiiL' baL' from bin, $20,000 f:aii, or wli.in.N In thu sti'uyi Ul. ¦d; uniuii Am W(.n. : r:i |iri\aiu I .; Will; ll all! .s, if ilM'ru wure I.l-.. (ii-d(.rud out Ml tliuii the duc- il ami duslroyei!. .nrtliaasi s altackuu !i ¦! aiai r.alliiuiniiir.' .luh .!..sir.iy(.(l, Willi \riiiud L;niirds were iai'is \,s-..ru pr()cee(l- 11 y was re- one nf the ulur!;s paviiiu min .?_u,(/w> (•.„. 1 ,¦, 1919. The Company uow has lu,- f„r it out uf his n. ¦,, iv a. quired roll, ' ' 03U policies in loree, having wriiteu ' ,,,,(5 piiltii..' tl Hi;,. nuw policies during 1919, a;' After IiiM,,:. ihu g.iui ol 4 14 policies over 19 1-., aud ¦ r ii.is now enrolled »203 memburs, ,1 " '''""'_"'- ¦ ,yain of 401 members for 1919. From '""'1' ['"' ' ,J, n. 1 to May 1. 1920, the company '"'" '" v., , ". ii.as wruieu lUa'i' policies, aggregai-i' "• '"¦ I'ur.' a.. iu-i rhiufCi.- md pnlici ..; i|,e money in ih !¦: W'altun kept up aa- a. ilh the clerks ' iil a!, wu.id Sla- ... -^mrily lii.furu DifiiiiiS- ihu ui.i.,1 siiiipiy 'll scliuui turiu. wi.iu 1 Th.' ¦iiiimlmv, I-r (.'a., ul N.iZ.iruih. Pa.-h-- uu; 1 .It i\ 1 pur 2i)UU lbs.. Siuv.. 1. ,;;i i :ia |iur -una ill^.: I'e.i 'i"-" "'''¦'' a; $'.i,.'," i.ur 2uno llis. liaalai ions ' all dixaiiau for .M.iv delivery Coal lo be '.v.-ll ' pu.sfui] whi screened ii,^;, hm al .N'iizaruiii Coal i Lumber Co., of ^p,.,.,,,. Xazarc:!i. I'a.—I'ea coal al |9.,'jO " ,j.|, , per 2 IJ I.U) lbs,; Chestnut at $ ! 1.2-' ^.., V per 2UIIII pouiuln, S!(i\u a' .> i 1 i: .'1 / per 2ai.ia puuiids; Kat, .ii ;-: i pur ' . /ilOiJ lbs. (.juolalions fur .iliav d- ",.,.,. 'livery. (,.,,i :,i iiu v.uii ,¦.. r.'.'ii.-d, .¦-'' .Moiioii ui liold and l\ii a-- liiu .' ' ' ite oriii.'r tur thu coal .siiiaiiy in' .¦^- ^\'" ttly disiriiiuiud liuiwuuii ;liu .N.iz.i Whi a Mil Cual .', Lunihur Co. ..ml liiu hu r,."ui',.'.; Tlumljo.,..ur Co., Ciirriud on lii.. fui- 'I'l .¦ Iiua-., lowing Vole: i wuru : Yeu: Kuril, V.iiiiiaiia, Guld. Sny-liiur'.. ler und ,.;iiauss. .Na\ . NuiU'. Nua'- a-' On niotiun of Knauss and imld mad.' a. ia linaniiiiuUhly carried, -Mr Wai. L. ' Carri-aii-, Einolf und .Miss Virgini.i Wurklu.isur ' ,,„, Haui".-. *«e granted applioalions lor Nor- ; ^^^i^ mal Diiiioiaas. On 11101 ion of Vannatta and Gold "le Uuiird adjourned. C. J. KXAl'SS, Su.i'y. ; j^.f^^i.^l ^,,,1^,.,, p.,,.,..,rks in Cunty Tip- perary fur IDur hours, iisim; rilles nnd bumbs. .\ |iarl uf iliu hiiiidinj; was sel on lire, hut Ha' lun ullicurs dufuudintr Ihe plaue willnlruw lo anuiher section of Ihe siriiuiiiru and (uiiliniied their .... ......„, „ I pesisiamu. The alliukurs eventually [0 the lueal "V ¦ uuditorluui, last ' uil; appro-vimately $1.nun,OOU Kenyan. k'.-.vus, Ivnox, l..-nru..i. ; ,-, ..^,. n, iusurancu, so lliat a; pres Ledcv. .M.-Curia I !:, Mul.uaa. .M.^-Vary, - ^.,_, ,,,,, ^.^juij,-, „y li.i.s 11.cv in lorce. ' soon aflur Mos..-;, Nu-.v, .Nii.ri-;. I'aau. I'lai'i'S, ; ,,;,j,m .<2 7 ..U'U.uuu ou .\i.iy 1, 1920. but uvua I I'liiliiiuxlur. Sliui ! i: 1 . SI. '. S:--:. -I-r. ; 'pj^jj ii.ilija mg Biiuv.s l lie siuad;,' spruiul I'a; S'url:ii'„', Tuwaa-uitd. '\\"a<!s'.'.'uri li and ^lossfii ol llle co;npauy: roliuu..- and .Jul: Wiirr.'ii, i;upul.]iu:ins for, -Id. Irom 1 to lU.UUU weru ',vrli ;eu fruai Ti.i.ir -;- Duniocrats. — lb ud, Shiuhls iindLMarcb 1845 to Aug. l:^";l; lU.UUu Pa;; f... m Vi'alsii (.Mass.). iK.mocrnts fur, :i ; l.> 2U,U00 from Aug. l.sTl to Nov. f,„.,, ar I lu Ih I.u: -li iil>iioni!s ipi.iii-' Ihu train , half I-a turwai. tai. !I- Zar. 1- iiuil.O'lll. liilis voleil I.': Liiuuriiu ui. Grisuiis. ... I',, r ,,. ; 111 I.l.','. :' .\ppull/..| ' iVlhurula fl \ -,, 1. 1!' Tl, 'ai r i ail- lur- ''!"; L'n- I'li- iaul iluiiartud. ¦ :a 1;;;.! heen A 'J J puH lili Jig ; .- ..a. 'Ji :-aiil'i llaud IS jduni sys- ,,u luajumy .....1,.. I ' ..li scuools. ' a a, a riid:''ai depur- aid lines 01 bhori- iiucUoii m thai il com- d. accuracy and legibiluy. ^ iiij iii.jie Lime Lu learu oue 01 Uie su-cuiled easy Any sysiem of siioriiianU winch IS to be of service requires Hard '.vork, and intelligent and weil- diiected efloris on the part of tbe learner, together wilh prop- : er iustruclion. As soou as the ^ rulesjund principles ol the system : luive been learned, dictation practice I is taken up in earnest. The material I consists of carefully graded and I edited business letters, entirely free I (rom hackneyed business expressions which are so common today. The i dictation jiractice is furtherstrength- ened by numerous literary articles whicii have been selected from wide sources, the aim being to provide I variety of vocabulary and to set be- fore the student correct English : models. The following is an ex- : tract from a letter which vvas receiv- I ed recently. i THE GREGG WRITER Chicago, II., May 6, 1920 ' .Mr. Will. L. Einolf, Xazareth High School, Xazareth, Penna. liuar Mr. Einolf: ll is i! jileasure to inform you that .ill of the papers submitted for the SII-word speed ceriificate qualified and these certiticates will be mailed tl) you as soon as we can get them ¦ ready. ¦i'ou certainly are 10 be cougratu- litud ujiou the flne quality of short- Iiand ivriting you have been able to pioduce. These notes are some of the bes' I have ever e.xamined in tins work. Tliij again is evidence . I our tiifcory (hat i! isn't necessary aa liui.-s to I'lok iike Japanese "i "a!>-I,liii'S siiniily because they \"r. ' iiigh rate of speed, 1 'h •- i-an look jns- as good ::U''iiii.s lua , r than when V, I'll 'ill ;:'¦' a, i beauty ele-. :a 111 mind. Carolyn Wunderly exceptionallv fii,u style of ;in iriL' illv lurs. Wai-un. TiKIC.vTE IJKPT.. F. E. ririch, C. E. I'..'., r l^.sh; 20,0U0 to oU.UOU from Nov. |1;n:-s to Aug. 1901; UO.UUU to 40,- I Ouu irom Aug. 1901 to Dec. ISlii; witii r. tbroiish tlie In s,i'|l..-.i all. Wailuu. iiukut. flru.) full, shut in Tiual for. 4.'!, Against Adoption. nupiih!;cai.s. Xulsuii, 1. ; -10,000 to 45,;j74 from Dec. 191:5 lo ,..,,, , . ,,, , -,, ,,. , .,,.,.,,,.,„• nf Dumuurals. -A.sl„ir.st, Cliamhuriain, ' ^ViJy 1920 : ^^'''""' leaiie. iniu ihu anaiuay of roiiior. Ciilhur-.u!), fail. Gay. (iurry. J The lirst 10,000 required 20 years ' "" aparimunt hinaiin-. Ualu Kun- .1 aia! li.e sucoiid IT years, the third, li -drh'ks drui.uud h. -Ilia unu of the i;ia-s. Harris. Hai-i'i ua I! lalur _ _ __ Pal at Down- H;i,ii'u..k, .Imius (N. .\i.), Kumii-i.-i^, . \ L-,ir.s. liiu fourth, 12 years, and Hiu ¦ ""'' "l'|''""' ''|¦''• a a ally wound- Kna. MuKiMlar. M.m'I-s. Xu;;uiit, 1)', cr- . i,,sl 8i.:;:i, about C'^ ye.irs. Thu f^'"";'^ lh.. uiili.'.- .-'i ; iiu st ruul. ' iniin. (la.n. I'iiiiaa. I'aniian. ruinur- j c.)mp.iii>a siuce its org.inization and and _r;:!.i.:.'.i wi ;;iaii..i l!i.' cau 1 ia 11 si !• .11, Uuhihsun, S!,..| i| ill I'll, j u.stablisii iiieul in l.^l.'i, has iiad 4-'.,- dnti.pu.I ;;.. 1 '.' unt 111.. Siiai, ..iiV Sinii'ii (Ari,a). Sniiiii (M.I.), \''--' members, su 'iait if m.iy be s.iid aniiiiu.l !;- I.; 11 luy. Sw;ill--ull. I lu be ruiirusui iiL.iiivi .N'orthamp- bii:^- uonrain .'.i M.i.iaihiu papers. Siiiiili (S. ('.). . ,„,,,. '. aiiiiuar...i un ihe seen.. Tliomas ¦i'ramiauil, I'aiiurwuud. H""^ <-"• 1 he ho.ird .u lareilors. as - I'.ili.u n.iu - Mail w.iimd iu*lierhidi- Walsh iMun,) and Williams, j „,niu- i "^ l^'-'^^^"^ ^""^"'^"'^^i' '" a« t"' V''^ 'if"!-!'!"''^- h-a'" ,., . .,- i Samuel Huicliison, presuluui, K. 1. mu,,! li..--.. i ,f 'wunuwspapuredilo.^ era's a:;,,a-. .i. | ^j^j^^_ ^.^^ President; A. H. SlotUe., surr,u.„iii'.; "¦¦¦¦'- """ '"'" "" ' " ' ' ' '^ ¦ ""' ,e Mn„.ndmunt I ^^^'•'^t^"->' -'"^ Treasurur; John Kun- ,imn an lamr nu |. lull i'u-..!i'a;- .'xl iiiiruislicd , hiiysuii, l.a I'uliuiiu. i'unrii 'I'liu in.'uiiiu ;a\ ui liieclur's ; land and \\;i;-aa li. iaiiiiiiiurr.\ it-a'if '..'as one of ; I'airud aaaiin-i w.'re; ikel, Henry 1). Gross, J. Al.irk Mos- jpfs info 'A'- I sur. .Millon A. Dech, S. D. Iiiller, P. i ,„„„„., ,,.,.' U Hess, Monroe llrotzm.iu, Johu Q. nai ; iiiioned by n an nnarl- . ¦. a Miy. They ' , !.-• 1 :ai fur more i;- -.1 hiiiidn-ds f hul- N. dill .\i;iu !¦ i.:.ri '-^i n 'ud - :--a.i- t hah wif hi iihun linas •TlU t .rd munt lud.'I aiu its V ail' ¦-ai h- o b-. ufTic is equipijed with Uumin.iiton and 'lurs. The touch !-"xperience has acquire greater and '.vith less ef- id than by any nu continually iin- ii'iortance ot form- lii'e at school .\c- si .'ud is as bad as u' ¦"•-¦ The work ¦..'¦ai 'inc. a.; a.-u;:raph. . 0 inuiMtudu of i'l are necessary a complete, well- iun* stennp'-aphpr. I.in',. I - - - leis mill (\:..i.iiis a :'ar'laulil. H)' re- ''.-a. 'lai'f "-as wuru; I sur. Millon A. Dech, S. D. Rliler, P. :,,,_„,,, ,.,. ,,,.,. ,. ,-,^- ,,_:,,, ,,,.o '''"!¦¦ al Ku.iiihiii-aiis.-Cmnmii.s, Freiling- i y Hess. Monroe IJrotziuau. John O. ^[^ „,„,, smiil.niv -uV h'" Peteo- ! "^->' tlve Chief .M.iiiiiuy lud a ua-ii o:i the 'I'"';'- Wailun uas I'uiiiul un iliu tloor, ''i'.;- tho-. ed ll. .|.-ii h;, ai laud iiiuii, wliu biirn- liapurs Twu hundruil ia..ii hi I aa.il Ibe Hul- J" UAM) i{i;.M)i;ii.s ITS I'lHST lU.NC'EHT The lirsl .innual concert giTcn by we V. M. ('. A. Hand, of Nazareih, Prij ' uuu.(.>yi.u..., "-';', retire.I. Tiaay evening was greatly appreci- ,^ Sted by the large audience whicb ^ "lied the house to its capacity. In | | M manner in which tho members of "le bund rendered their parts, no "oe except the members of the or- SMlization can realize the many | ^ Hours ihaP have been spent in re WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM learsi 'dig a prograin such ,this i;(.|iiiiiii. alls M.-Cinnher, 1. I)(.muurai-. — Ilicidiam, I'iuiuhur, .Tuhnson (S. 1).), Kirhy ami Wuhutt r, .-\bsent and not votinu': Uupublicans Newberry, 1. Dcmoci-ats.—(hire and Smith (Ga.) Slither- i A Pox, Howard S. Kueclil, and Al bin v. Meyers. The compan,\" h.ts now been iu operation for over 7,") ' '""'"" Petitions For Postal Increases. WashiiiL'tun. Petitions are being re¬ ceived by members of (."ongress from their constituents demandln.g postal wa.ae increases bi.fure llu. June recess is laken. .Vppuals are coming from or¬ ganizations built up by uxlunsive pub¬ licity and the efforts of the postal em- ployuus ihemsulves. LEVI P. MORTON DEAD. WINNIPEG. — Robert B. Glenn k^nU Tende;;5:'"con:;^'rin;:4,ow:;f<'nnu. u'-umur of Nuriii Ca,..linn "er, thut the band has only bc'eu ' was iuaial duml a. uu.l ai ihu Royal „^T:". „ WSanized in July 1919 Alevamlra I h.iul In ru. 11.- «as a mem- I Former Vice President Passes Away Thp I , ',1 , -IV her of liiu liiiurnai.in.ii Gruat Water- I on Ninety-sixth Birthday. • ue ound has a membersliip ol .,8 '"-' "len Willi an average atteudauie at j way- '"ianii»iun '«ll reUeursal (t«ice weekly) of ;i4 CONSTANTINOPLE. - Alleged se fflembers. This alone, while their ' verii.N ..f "I"' i'ua..' '-.la-; -ed i, 'Considerable work conn.a.iud wlih 'Turkey ly .he alia lia- niii-ud ihi •" oig.uiiz.ition of this kind. uiH ' Siiltai r. .iiun lu n-an his liirum ™'e that the evenings .sii.i. m in im,.-, - , s a r.-i.-ir! .vnraly cir years, and ibo total loss paid since ' "ead. wiil, lour hiiiiui- ;n his l,„dy. •"> -'•' the orgainzation and incorporation,' -^ ""'" ''^'"h 'aid issii(.d by the "hilu imount to $1,098,031.20 up to th.- < St- •Tosuph. .Mo., Y. .M. c. A., and a let- :''^u. end of 1919. M A Ii U I K U ter addrissud to Mr-. L. \'. Walton, G'i'l North S(>v(.ntli sn-ui.t. si. .loseph, were found in his pu. kut. Pntrulnmn Itoberis was rnsiied to a hospital. wh(.re he died after a few hours. He is survived h,\' a wife and flve childrun. Pairolman Thomas Ser- IHher rehearsing are a lueru i.h.i The inemhurs of the band have se- ' „„ ,.^ "feil Iia Hurvi(.es of Prof. Huwaiil ||,,. I "''^'S. (if .\ii,.„j,j„,„ „i,|, iiasiiu.'s |,,,, 1 llin, l.s ii,(. org.iuizal ion ami Fill ";'"'K il)u auvural month.s of his ||,-,,. •"ices I,I-r,. Hh, band has iiii' " "V. .1 , Ti lil." Puiii.iil.uip'-iu. N. Y'. -Kormur Vice pj-u-'iiuiii 1...^ i P .Murlun dii.il sinhh.il¬ ly ,,ii hi- niiiu!.\ sixili iiirliidiiy. He was Ink. 11 ill a 1'u\n ila,\s a^'o. Inn ids (.1111.Iilil.11 did nul heaoiiiu suriuiis aiiiil ,„ ,|,u statu ul Nu.v luik ,1,1.1 a nutu.l : ^^^^^^^ ^^, ,^,^^^^^,.,,, ^^.^,,.g ^^„i,^j I,, ,„., ,,. fron WhittiUter—Mack Miss Jennie E, Whitiaker, of Pike County, and Eugene W. Mack, of , .^ ^ „, , . , , Nazareth, were united iu marriage !¦•'*" "'^" " ^'V'"' , at 10 a. m. Wednesday morning by I ^^^"","" 1'^"' l'^''" "' "• ' apartment Rev. P. S.- Meinert, at the home of i ^*'e'"f '"' ""^ l^'"'''' ""• ¦"•'vcrai weeks, the groom, E. Centre St., Nivzareth. ! accordim.' lu uuighhors. A postal in- They were attended by Wyman 1 sP''*"''"'^ ''a'l^'''. a mail pouuh k, y and Milchsack, of Nazareth, and Miss nn Illinuis Cuniral time table. |.rimed Edith Mack, a sister of the groom. In pencil on a card, were found on the The young couple left immediately bodv after the ceremony, and will make j their futuie liome at Egypt Mills. FRENCH QUITTING GERMANY. i'ike Co. .Strunk—Kiiders Will Not Complete Evacuation Until .Miss ITorence Enders, daughter of ' AH Germans Leave Ruhr. .Mrs. Wm. Enders, ot Nazareth, and Pans - W n lalnia al uf iliu French Harry S, Strunk, ot West Easton, trooi.s fr.nn ihu l-'i inkfuri and (larm- A lea.lil! bu ((,il\' 1- v(.r-e \..!i di\isiun ..I tli(. lairili suiiih .-liu, I) ,iu\\- piiti \\ t'Vi' uiinaiiy )u- -aai ill.-lt III..ru iu';!d -.-.lai-nuus uf an ad- iiiial <.i\ii (car or a .-rl-iia! iiiio two pans, lu Gi.rm;iii.\ and tlie l-'ram-.', lliiis ureating r'untatiun in Kurope. '.ATE'^'^ F.VENTS AT WASHINGTON were m.irrh.d on Saturday. May 1-5. stadi na: at 2 p. m. at Nazareth, by Rev. A. E read.x la Erdman .it his residence. They were onb.f-- f.-; unattend.'d. territur.- Keenholil—(iiini the Fr.i . it i^ iind.'i |.,-^iin. al:; nip!(.tu u\;t.- u Iliif '.u; ', ¦-¦i.'..l. lai-^ al- lu a.ii furmal na'iun of th's . .;' -s'lud by ; ' ,. iiittur ih I.'. In- I. 1 Ih.- lll -i|\u .1 liuri) llnilla' f.ir ili r Ih' a i.lalaniiii' will. I.V kiiiuvii I It'll, H lil, IU -, lie ' do "Cu; by ll.l miriiagu hy ]{i'\. W. H Wotring. i.Mag to the \ •''•'>¦>—Sii>"l''i- -'..rlaa-r- of ; REBELS TO SEEK RECOGNITION.! on Saiurdiv. M.iy l-i. H.irry B ,,, .,-i| ' <,,,.!,-.- -a \i,i-;lu V. l-'r,.>', hoili uf Plan to Assure America of Friena iniii.'d in ai.irriag- Policy. Wuiritig. 1. ll --B A S B A L L I .- I'l.i'r SHIPYARDS TO ADJUST PAY. Board Appointed to Revise Wages in Governnenl Plants v.- • - - ' - . .' , hi' In the face of the existing transporta¬ tion crisis the railroads of the coun. try petitioned the Interstate Com. mjrce Commission to use its emer- genf.y power under the transporta¬ tion act to give relief. in an amendment to ths sundry civil bill introduced by Senator Calder, at the request of the post office de¬ partment, a new foreign mail sta. tica in New York city, near the Pennsylvania station, to cost $6.000,. 000, Was propose*. .Var-time regulations governing the oper.-iticn of all railroads of trie .-ountry are to be put into effect, Attornay General Palmer was .Tski card lo cause dis- lii-tment returned C a .- =.:„., d \iids uf skill :i- f-ssun- s!,!il in t'lkiii^ (ia'fa'lon -¦ :;! in leadins one's notes. 3—- in typewriiing, 1—Skill in 1 'ailiinc the acts of reading one's no'us and writing on the tvpewriter. Tl-'s 1 orrelation of shorthand and !¦( pen ri'inc is properly taken care o' in tha' students are reqnlred to make typewritten transscripts from llieir shorthand notes throughout the senior year. This practice af- : fords excellent training and drill in ¦ English .only one nf the many illus- i Irations ¦which mi.Eht he cited to I show how each branch in the de¬ partment is dependent upon e'very otlier branch. Tn order to encourage students In : their work, a system of prizes and I :n>'.!irds has heen estahllshed. fp tn this lime nearly all Seniors have se- ; cured I'prtlflcntes for accuracy and j speed In both shorthand and type- : wrifinp. " .na r> V.innatta and TTelen T. Stout hold the highest rec- oids for Bpeed In fynewrttinR. hofh ^' vine attained a speed of 5.^ words uur minute. Florence C Cope has secured first place fnr accuracy. In writiner -10 words per mlnufe for 1" minutes with hn' nne error. The d'.'Ci'iun class is taking new nnn- 'uchnic;!! m "fur ni sneeds rnrying f'om '0 to TfT' words per minute. wfille several h-.ve -ittnlned :' snepd nf I4fl words tier mlnutp on fnminar m-itter p.upsle \f Kemmerer h.'is •' ' ' -'inn nf heinp the onlv ' TviS fbiis far heen stic- ¦-¦¦i'airin" a certlflc.Tte ,^ " " nrlre irlnners a .f, . t(,r,p i Not es T^', 1. ..„,, ? the Sen- Pro Stock- "' rr.aon at N.ll III \»!i"r.pN 11, ii.iri - vs % \/ >. lil iH \ . ^1 ( V- >. \ i I i: l> .\ Y, M .\ \ -1 2. I " -¦ I-, :,i : r, I'. ^1. \-ii,Ml . . , s -Siijii 1,1 j (ll,, T nin
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 25 |
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 | 1920-05-20 |
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 | 05 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 25 |
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 | 1920-05-20 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-12 |
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 29385 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 ! NEWSPAPER IN NORTH- } ^PTON COUNTY. EX- ! CELLENT ADVERTISING I MEDIUM
Nazareth Item
READ dY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS.
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NO. 25
MRS. J. F. LEWIS.
Beauty Surprises English Society by Remarrying.
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a .liiriupil b.iUl.aa I la'aiiiUaaa
, ;ia biic(juuaud .ib pr._.sal.iil u!" Si. .In-.
if liiu Nu
la.nlu wilh thu pu- allilil Ilial une po- iial iiniiiliur puliue- ¦ ruiisly, Ihu iiiiiidit
Lewis, furnieriy uf llie liriiisli air
b.4U 1 J,,.,,.;,,,.
1.5U
72.33
1.14
COURTS BUHNED WITH
3.21
33.50
4.90
Armed and Masked Bands Lay
Waste to Public Property.
Tax Offices Rifled.
Oublin. Iruhinil. In a series of raids
by armed nml iiiaskod bands ."iO police
I barriiuks wuru destroyed during ono
.".,. I iiiu'hl. iiuuurdiim 111 mi olllcial statement
16 24 ¦ '^"^"eil frum liiihlin ('astlu. Twenty in-
5.9D ' come lux ulliuus weru raided and Ibe
I dociiiiiunls hurrii'il and s(.\|.]i court-
^ 11 iUii IV \,;
i: .\UKUSi lai.'), by i'eier Uross. utu, uf iji,, v,,.,., i uj , .i-.n.- pi,ice as president iu ihu lul- iiijnijis ('i.ni r .1 Ka '"' i.u.vn.L, ju.ir to I'aul Siugtriud. i'>' (.i,,.,.,.,,.,- \r,,.,¦'., ^11 n lamed lU thu prusidency uiiUl ,' ¦' .'
i3, wliuu Josepli ,lirown was eleci-;'"'''¦ '" "Iiicli ihu cans exiupt ilaisu uf Seiialurs Wulsli ! ed to the olllce. lu 1».");. John Lei-i liueniaii wui,, kMlu. (.Mass) Ui'i;] (M„) nnd Shields ''"''•^ beciiiie president; in iau'.l, Ja-|nmn wuiiiui, .i .lau
(Tenn.), I),.iii„urais All the llu^^.live i'"''""¦'''-''; T''" f'^'n'''^' ''',''' '-"'''^ ,'''M''""'^^^^^^^^ ""¦ ''""¦''"' '•o'>'"i"i"*-' "'e ' r..iLivu ( |,.p mi 1 Uis death m Isa,, wheu I ,.,„„„ ,.
V..IUS weru hy l,..„iuurats except that !,,., was succeeded by Ueu. Uobert S """"«>¦ '¦^" "!'"'''-^ ">¦<" '¦'^"St-
Browu. In IVi2, Charles L. White-!*¦'"""- ""' |
Month | 05 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19200520_001.tif |
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