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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

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StotLENTOWN MOBNING CAlAX FRIDAY, 17, 1906. 8 Balance of August pays Will Prove a Harvest TimeJHere -for "Clothing Shoppers' WILLIAM ROEDLER INJURED. FRIDAY AT FARR'S MAN WANTED. Man wanted to work In slaughter band and meat market. Ul Ridge Ave.

l6-3t Hand Badly Lacerated by Circular Saw at Stettlersville. William Roedler, one of the men wnrldnir fnr Butcher Snvder Of HORSE WANTED. Hone wanted for delivery use. Serviceable, sound, safe and cheap. 1031 Hamilton street.

14-tt RESTAURANT HELP WANTED. Dining room kitchen girl and wanted at once. Apply atC. P. HEROE-BHKIMKK, Hamilton street.

26-tf GROUND HOG LUNCH. Free ground bog lunch will 'be served at Blttner Corner Hotel, on Saturday evening, Aug. 18. Everybody Invited. AMANDl'S HHELLHAMMKK, Prop.

all-lw Stettlersville, yesterday was caught in the circular saw, which tore his Angers into shreds. Mr. Roedler wanted to saw wood to build the fire, and connected the circular saw with the engine and began sawing. His fellow-workman heard his cries and hurriedly took them to the nearest doctor available. Dr.

Lltzenberger, of Ore-field, was at home, and gave prompt attention. Roedler was put under the Influence of ether and the injured hand was dressed. Amputation of the ring finger and Part of the thumb was necessary. He suffers great pain. He is a son of David Roedler, of the Exchange Hotel.

Emaus. Allentown Band Concert at Franklin engine house, corner Fourteenth and Turner streets, Fri- COOK WANTED. Short order cook wanted. Also extra kitchen help. Apply at once.

CAMPBELL COZY CAFE, 13-tf 39 North Seventh street, city. The Best Shoe Specials Ever Offered In This City. If you desire to practice real economy you should not miss this sale. To see the following high grade seasonable specials marked at such re-arkably low prices will cause you to buy them for future needs. Early comers will find the best bargains.

Will you be one of them? WOMEN'S $3.00 OXFORDS FRIDAY $1.65. In plain toe, black and tan vlci kid. Every pair Goodyear welts, to widths. All sizes. WOMEN'S $2.00 BLACK OXFORDS, FRIDAY In patent tip black kid style, made with dun tops, medium sole, military heels, all sizes, and widths.

MEN'S $3.50 TAN HIGH SHOES, FRIDAY $1.95. Comprising 2 styles in tan, calf, but ton and blucher cut. This Is one of our special 1906 styles and will be on sale this day only at $1.95. Every pair Goodyear welts. All sizes, to widths.

MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS, VALUES FROM $1.00 TO $2.00, FRIDAY 65c. Comprising tan shoes, oxfords and white canvas shoes and oxfords, barefoot sandles in tan and white buck. Sizes Sf to 2. Children's black kid "Buster Brown" Shoes, broad toe, lace style, sizes 5 to 12, and were $1.50. Friday 65 cents Saturday Matinee lg.

Saturday Evening THEODORE KREMER'S GREATEST SUCCESS! A DESPERATE CHANCE. Founded on the Life of tbs FAMOUS BIDDLE BROS. And the GREAT PITTSBURG TRAGEDY FOR RENT. Rear building or old Stattler carriage works, corner Sixth and Linden, suitable for manufacturing purposes, Id whole or In part. Apply at 3a6 union street.

al0-8 CLE AJR.A.. CE 'day evening, August 17, 1906: WANTED. Bright men to represent the Colonial Life Insurance Co. $12 per week and upwards. Haptd promotion to good men.

Salary to start, 118 per week and Increase every three months. Call 9 to 10.30 a. m. Fred Geo. Dreecher, Commonwealth Building.

Matinee Balcony, 15c; First Floor, 28c. Evening Gallery 10c; Balcony, 25c and 36c: First Floor, 3uc and Wc. To Make Ready for PKUUltAM. 1 Overture, "Travelers 2 Gems from "Mayor of Tokio" Peters 3 Descriptive Conglomeration, "Nig ger, in the Lovenberg 4 "Introduction and Rollison 5 "A Society Circus" Klein (From Hippodrome Music), 6 Overture, Bela 7 Selection, "Mile. Herbert 8 Episode, "A Hunt In the Black Forest" Voelker 9 Intermezzo, 10 Scenes from Monday Aug.

20. SOCIABLE AT UNIONVILLE HOTEL A sociable will be held at the Unlonvllle Hotel on Friday even In Aug. 17. One square from Slatlngton trolley line. Dlehl's Orchestra furnishes the music.

All Invited. ltWt CHAS. GERMAN, Prop. September Matinee Dally Starting Monday. MR.

KIRK BROWN nlv tn PaIat. klhhnn M.niif.(.tiirln. rrm- pany. South A lien town. 16.3t r' BOARDING PLACE WANTED.

Resnectahle vonnr man want. vnnA boarding place. Mend address and rates to "1L. care or Morning Call. And His Excellent Presenting MoSdEvThe Christian.

SSjEElThe Cherry Pickers. Kef The Eternal City. Mhautrufe2y Othello, ten A Gentleman of France MarndeeyDavid Garrick. IventolTfThe Cherry Pickers. It will pay you to bear in mind that for the small of a dime you can make yourself comfortable for a week or more.

This is the price of a package of COMFORT FOOT POWDER, which will positively relieve that hot and burning sensation, prevent corns MOULDERS WANTED. Wanted two moulders on Jobbing work. Floor Job. Address "North Wales Foundry orth Wales, Pa. l5-4t 'and bunions.

Wholesale and retail at HENRY E. PETERS 16-tf Druggists, 639 Hamilton St. Infant's Tan Lace and Tan Button Shoes, with white calf top, sizes 2 to 8, were $1.25, Friday 65c. Women's Louis heel high shoes, in patent colt and black kid, with patent tips, were $3.50, Friday 65c. Women's tan oxfords, button and blucher style, were $1.50, 65c.

WOMEN'S $3.00 TO $4.00 OXFORDS, FRIDAY $1.00. Comprising gray leather court ties, blue and black canvas oxfords, tan, calf oxfords, white canvas pumps, t.ti high shoes, black patent colt and black kid oxfords, including 15 pair of Sorosls aiH 20 pair of patritian oxfords. All the above styles for Friday, only $1.00. Misses' Tan Russia calf shoes, sizes up to 2, were $1.75, Friday $1.00. Little Men's and Youth's tan, patent colt- and black vici oxfords, sizes 9 to 2, Friday, $1.00.

Little Men's and Youth's black vici and box calf shoes, sizes 8 to 2, were $1.50, Friday $1.00. FARR BROS. 16-2t 739-41 Hamilton street. City taxes should be naid LYRIC SEASON OPENED. SEISLOVE MILLS.

I hereby announce that my cider press Is now open and will be operated every week day during the entire season which will be extended as long as the weather permits. Kate one cent per gallon. I respectfully solicit your patronage which will receive the best service and accommodation possible. Respectfully, C. 8.

SEISLOVE, Between Macungle and Vera Cruz, R. F. D. No. 2, Macungle.

15-2wks. PKICKS Matinee Balcony, 10c; Flrnt Floor, 20c. Evening Uallery, loc; Balcony, 20c; First Lad leg' tickets for Monday night at the Box Office. Haverly's Minstrels Play on Opening Night. The Lyric Theatre opened last evening for the year with Haverly's Copyright 190 Vr Hart SchafTncr Marx Sandow, "The Strong Man." I Minstrels.

I The minstrels proved a big success and gave a most entertaining They had a great deal that lis new and knew how to say and sing jthe I Considering the warm weather the was very good The entrance to the theatre was greatly -beautified during the summer and presents an exceedingly neat and attractive appearance. aura lUBITO Greatest A O. CENTRE SQUARE. day, August 31st, is the last day. Pen a dandy He would make salesman for us.

alty or tnree per cent, goes on on septemDer l. 15-ti FOR RENT. Seats about 1(0 finely equipped. Cold or hot air pumped In at will by electrlo fans. Six exits In case of fire.

Terms moderate. Special rate to church societies. Apply to C. N. CHASE, Jl-Frl-Mon-Wed-3mo General Secretary.

i He -would be able to carry one of oujr pianos with him as a sample. Aa It Is, we must ask you to come to our music house, if you want to see the fine line of PIANOS, we have for sale. Will you do It? Come In. ASCHBACH, 539 Hamilton Allenfown. Pi.

WANTED. Through the Mountains to Scranton on Sunday, Aug. 19, 1906. The New Jersey Central will ru one of its popular excursions to Scran ton, leaving Allentown at 7.10 M.i- This trip is a most delightful one on a clear day.when on the crest of the mountains near Mountain, Park, there is a wide range visible and many beautiful views afforded. ScrarvT ton is rather an interesting city to visit, and has many attractions for the Sunday excursionist, the chief" of which is the new Luna Park, a verita ble Fairyland.

The excursion trala will reach Scranton in season to permit spending the whole afternoon at New Prices. Big Savings. Prof. Hoke claims the king treatment for Kidney and Bladder trou A number of cooks, dining room girls and bles. Hoke and Wife, 739 Walnut street.

is-3t general house work for private nomes in Allentown. Thirty girls for out of town service, Including dining room girls, cooks, up-stalrs-glrls, and general housework In desirable location, beautiful surroundings and delightful summer place. Two dining room girls and two cooks, also one man waiter for restaurant service in Allentown. We usually have positions open for office clerks, teamsters, engineers, firemen, blacksmiths, stable men, laborers and all around help. WANTED An apprentice to learn baking trade.

An. ply to GEO H. JJILCHER, 217-219 Front St. Catasauqua. 17.31 (Moved Just Across the Street From Our Old Store.) the park, and the return trip in the 1 i (..1 THE GREATEST VALUES of the season are now forging ahead at this busy store.

With another new season in striking distance Koch Bros, will allow no profit considerations to stand in the way of quick and absolute clearance we are letting "everything go for a great deal less than we know it to be worth these final bargains, therefore will be astonishing to you. Values Recognized By All As the Best As we buy only the finest woolens in the best patterns direct from the pills and sacrificing them now on account of Fall Goods coming in thus values here soar high while qualities are unequalled TAKE YOUR CHOICE FRIDAY snA SATURDAY i 385 New Suits Added to This-Sak Which came in late from our Tailors. Men's Suits, worth $8.50, now $3.75 Men's Suits, worth $10.00, now $4.95 Men's Suits, worth $12.00, now $6.00 Men's Suits, worth $15,00, now $9.95 Men's Suits, worth $18.00, now $12 Our Assurance, for Big Savings on Men's Mid-Summer Pants. The man who wants pants wants to see these special offerings and learn how easy it is to 'economize. Men's Pants, worth $1.50, now 98c Men's Pants, worth $1.75, now $1.25., Mens Pants, worth $2.00, now $1.45 Men's Pants, worth $2.50,.

now $1.65 Men's Pants, worth $3.00, now $1.95 Grand Clearance in Our Boys' Department Values that count strong and bring greatest amount of pleasing economy to the parents. Extraordinary ChoosingFriday and Saturday Men's 50c white and light embroidered wash neckwear New lines of men's silk plaid four-in-hands 25c The rate for the round trip is $1.00, and all who take advantage of this WANTED. Young men, second hand, on Ice oreara. Must understand horses. Apply to ARNOLD 464 Liberty street it 1 outing will have a most interesting day.

i7-2t Extra aual tv is i Watch Your Eye Classes Office hours for thlB department from 3 to 3 and from 7 to 8 p. m. and Olive cowhide dress Suit cases at $3 45 If you have any empty barrels of any kind on hand, which you want to dispose of write or phone to KEYSTONE BARREL WORKS, No. llto 17 Railroad Near Hamilton, Kindling wood for sale at 10 cents Per barrel. 11-lmo.

Pennsylvania Erap. Bureau, 601 Hamilton, 2nd floor. APPLICATION FOR TEACHERS. The school district of Slatlngton will receive applications for two grade cache at the following salaries: Experienced teachers HO per mouth. Normal graduate, without experience, S37.50 per month, hlh school rraduate.

withoutexperlence, per month. Applications to be in the hands 01 secretary on or before Aug, 25, 1SW6. 17-2t JAMES OWENS, Sec. WANTED. Shoe salesman wantfri nn.

mhn nA.w Eye-fulasses fitted to-day may be wrong In a year. The eyes change. We are glad to tell you, without charge, at any time you need new glasses. And this isn't a scheme to Bell you other glasses, either. IF YOUR OLD GLASSES RIGHT, NEW ONES WOULD BE WRONG.

Glllen -O'Dorinell. Miss Mayme O'Donnell, of Hoken-dauqua. and Peter G. fi.illfn nf sns 9. German, must come recommended and ran wait on all kinds of trade.

State fa arv wanted. CHAB. C. WEHN, Johnstown, fa. 17-2t 1 Washington street, this city, were The Reading.

FOR SALE. A grist millfeed stand and 36 acre farm for ale, buildings stone and in excellent shaper must he sold. Apply to J. H. YfiAKKL or J.

A. Brunner, Llmeport, Pa. n-gt uiai nfcMj in at. Lawrence Catholic Church, Catasauqua, yesterday in the presence of a large number of friends The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. P.

A. Quinn, rector of the church. The couple was attended by Miss Mayme of Hokendauqua, a cousin of the bride, and Conway, of this city. The couple left on a wedding trip to New York, Atlantic City and points along the Hudson River. Upon their return, they will reside at 605 Wash J.

FAUST, JEWELER ASD OPTICAL SPECIALIST. 728 Hamilton St. SOUS A AND BAND AT Willow Grove. S1.00 8UNDAY EXCURSION Lewes South Bethlehem 9 a. m.

Ask Agents Particulars. GROUND HOG LUNCH. A ground hog lunch will be served at the Mechanlcsville Hotel on Saturday ovenlni The public Is cordallv invited. CHAS. W.

CCLP, Prop. WANTED. An PrncrlAnH ington street. 1 "i in 1 urivn an ice wagon. Apply to office Jordan Union or City taxes should be paid now.

Frl- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY (uj, nuhuoi ia me last aay Pen- alty of three per cent, goes on on Sen- Men's $1 Fancy Silk Four- In-Hands at Men's high grade $1 white washable Neckwear 45c Men's 50c Fancy Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs at 19c Men's $1 Fibre Dress Suit Cases with leather bound corners -69c Men's Uncle Sam working Hose, regular, 15c values, 2 pair for 15c, a pa-ir 8c 11 1 1 I Men's $1.50 Bathing Suits, blue Jersey, white and red 95c Men's Blue Balbrig-gan' Shirts and Drawers, double, seat and suspender tapes, each 27c 'Men's 60c white and fancy, night shirts, with and without collars 38c Men's Black and Tan, 15c half hose, special 7c or 4 pair for 25c V. Special line of Men's $1.50. white soft and pleated bosom shirts at .790 Men's 60c. Lisle Web Suspenders, 'kid', ends and solid' buckles Men's iextri quality and full sized whit handkerchiefs 5c values, 3 for 10c 4c Boys 'girls, 16c stockings. Special, 4 pair for 25c 7c Boys' exceptionally good 60c school -kne pants.

1 1 Boys extra quality 25 washabli Knee Pants at. .70 Little Boys' 25c Russian Belts, special 2' for 25c. 13c Boys' 75c, all wool Scotch and Cassimera Knee Pants 1 :V.T' 43c Boys' 16o Buster Brown white linen collors, for 5c 2C Boys' 45o Bathing Suits, Two and one piece style. -29c 99 Wanted at once A partner with 11500 cap-ltal to push an established business. Practically no com petition.

You can don ble your capital In a short time. No risk. For par-tlculars address "PARTNER HJTT icuiuci x. 15-td Womelsdorf Womelsdorf excursion leavo. ai.

Thursday, Aug. 23, 8 a. Is a new style of fall I terminal ranroad. fieturn rare $100 1 1 1 1 Men's $1 and fine high grade leather belts 50c Men's and Boys 25c Swimming Trunks, to close, 3 pair for 25c Men's 50c fancy embroidered half hose blacks, tans and grays 29c August Clearance of Men's $1.25 extra quality telescopes 49c Men's extra fine quality 60c Balbrlggan shirts and drawers, each Men's 45c cream color Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers at, 27c New lines of Men's $1 white and colored negligee shirts at 2 for $1.25, each 653 Men's 50c blue cHambray and black and white stripe working shirts at -33c Men's $1.50 union taffeta, 8 ribbed steel rod, umbrellas at 95c 'Boys $1 Mohair Tarns and caps, light blue, red, white and grey 15c 1 Boys' 25c and 45c washable and white garden hats 7c ttoys 45c madras and percale shirt-waists at 27c Boys Wong 15c mohair end suspenders 7c Boys' silk tecks, bows and four-in-hands, 25c values. j)c Boys' $1 Eclipse colored negligee shirts 49c Boys' 60c white duck washable knee pants 29c FOR RENT.

Store-room at 6S1 Hamilton street Remodeled tront. Depth of room 100 feet. Im-mediate possesion. Apply to NATHAN 8CH ATENSTEIN, 619 Hamilton St. 7-lmo FOR RENT.

Dwelling No. 1248 Gordon street. AH Improvements. Rent In advance. Aoolv P- MLER, Room 6, HfZ Building, DERBYS $2.00 For Men.

BUTT-IN Is a very stylish Derby. It has all the quality and finish of a $2.50 and $3.00 hat. It is guaranteed. The true test of a hat Is not what you pay- but the style, comfort and service you get That's what makes MERLOW'S $2.00 hat the largest value you can secure in Allentown. FARM FOR SALE.

Farm near Vera Cruz Station containing from 68 to 70 acres, with large brick dwelling house, large stone barn and at necessary ootifeildlngs, all In good condition, with a good orchard and never falling wivtej w- J-ORENTZ, Ang 16 to Oct 1 Cruz, Pa. BOYS SCHOOL SUITS. Sailor Blouse Styles. $2.00 SUITS AT $3.50 SUITS AT. $1.95 $4.00 SUITS AT.

$5.50 SUITS $3.45 BOYS SCHOOL SUITS." Double Breasted Norfolk Styles. $2.50 SUITS $1.95 $3.50 SUITS $2.45 $4.00 "SUITS AT $2.95 $5.00 SUITS WARPER WANTED. Experienced warpsr foreman wanted on plain and fancy work. LEHIGH VALLEY SILK MILLS, IM Coplay, Pa. Autumn Exourslon.

Reduced rates on all roads leading to the Ballletsville Hotel, where the U. S. Standard Reading Beer Is on tap. Stop and try a glass. A.

E. HASSLER, Prop. Colorado, California and All the West Via Nickel Plate Road. Extremely low round trip rates. Unexcelled service.

Choice of routes beyond Chicago. Before arranging for your trip, write R. E. Payne General Agent, 291 Main St, Buffalo, No. 9 al7 to 31 Pay your City Tax by August 31st and avoid the penalty, as well as the rush of the last few A penalty of 3 per cent, will be added If not paid on or before August 31st 15-td Order Lieberman's Old Style or Eagle Brand Bottled Beer A case 24 bottles, half a.

case 55 cents. j3Mf SMOYER'S PERFECTION FLOUR is the best by every test and absolute ly pure. Ask your grocer for it and be convinced. alO-tf TaateJ Good, Betsy Rosa Cigar. 30-tf WANTED.

School boys and newsboys. Light work, good pay. Apply at once to -v MICHAEL PEUEWOSKY, 15-3t Hotel Hamilton. Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. BOYS' WASH SUITS, Final August clearance of balance of all our $2.50 and $3.50 white and colored high grade Russian and Sailor wash suits, choice.

lw BOYS FALL TOP COATS. Early showing of boys' red covert and fancy Scotch Top 1 Coats, nicely tailored and trimmed. Special $5 values for early fall wear at 35.40 FOR RENT. Desk room for rent with a little extra "The Hatter For Particular Men." dress No. 2a South Sixth street.

B-tf Joseph Merkel. "STORE CLOSES DAILT AT 5 P. M. SATURDAYS AT 10.30 P. WANTED.

Man and boys to earn day by learning bricklaying and plumbing tn eight weaka. Catalogue free. Industrial Trade 8dnL Ukeabam, Pa mchJWg.

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