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MOONT CARMEL ITEM. Mount carMeL Wednesday, june 20, i9il Next! MOUNT CARMEL ITEM DO YOU KNOW? After the ceremony a big reception was held for tho nowlyweds at the home of tho brido's mother. ASHLAND WOMAN DIES AT ARISTES MIRIAM WANZIE A HAPPY BRIDE Francis, Reading, and Mrs. Arthur Gahres, Mount Carmel, and Mrs. Harry Bevan, Ashland, Mrs.

Frank Wllburton, and Samuel Teufel, Ashland, sister and brother, also survive. The body was removed to the Bevan home, 1900 Walnut street, Ashland and' the funeral will be held from there on Saturday afternoon. Services will be conducted at two o'clock and interment will be made in the Mrs. Mary" StHser, aged Blxty-four years, a well known and highly esteemed resident of Ashland, died laBt evening at seven o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Hountz, of Ariates.

She was a former resident of Mount Carmel, and is well known here. Death was due to a complication of diseases with which she suffered for several months. Surviving are the following children: Harry and John, Ashland; Mrs. John HoUntz. and Bert.

Aristcs; 'MORNING WILL Ladles, tho line forms to right for prospective brides of the PWnce of Wales. Every boat from England carries a photo of some young lady whom gostiips would marry to the prince. This, the latr est, is the Hon. Yvonne Rosamond Cage, 20, sister of Viscount Cage. SENTENCE FULLER AND McGEE NEW YORK, June 19.

Edward M. Fuller and E. F. McGee, of the bankrupt "bucket shop" firm of E. M.

Fuller and Company, were sentenced today by Judge Tiott in General-Sessions to State prison for from a year and three months to four years. Judge Nott, insentencing the brokers, said he was being lenient bo-cause of their alleged poverty and because they had pleaded guilty to "bucketing." Af ter UA I lJJj the i "Is. it true that some of the baseball club owners are objecting to the uue of major league parks for boxing?" J. K. M.

It is said to be true that the club owners object to having a big boxing match staged In an American Leaguo park when two teams are playing at a rival National League park and vice versa. "Are the Brooklyn National and the Doston American League clubs for sale?" A. W. Both those clubs have ben rumored at various times as being on tho market. But it is almost safe to say that any cjub in the major leagues could be purchased for the owner's price.

"Is the track built for the Olympic games in Paris next year good enough to promise new records?" S. E. Charley Paddock, who has seen the track, says it is not a good track. It is constructed of red brick dust and the turns are too sharp, he says. S.

$. CONVENTION AT WATSONTOWN The annual convention of tho Northumberland County branch of the Pennsylvania Sunday School Association is bring held today at Watsontown. Prominent speakers and instructors are in attendance. Sold by all Frank J. Tye.

druggists including Every Meal bite to eata bit of sweet'9 After a substantial meal, the children naturally want to top oil with a bit oi sweet. Give them WRIGLEY'S, the great American Sweetmeat. W' I tuNL I VEGETABLE laxative 1 OUT TODAY DANCE MUSIC iiouat Csxmel, feuna. ESTABLISHED 1888. Published Dully Except Sunday By tit.

ITEM PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 B. B. Kemble Dsced) Ms.nr, 1M7-I9ia il 1 William Penn Kemble, Editor John H. ilt.haw. Oty Kdltor I John Foley.

Circulation Mummer Stephen A. Mllo, Advertising Manager Subscription Hates, for Delivery by Vf Regular Dally. On. Y.ar 0O 'Dally. Blx Months 3.M Daily.

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G. Llndensteln, HI Madison New York -Entered November 4, 1902, at Mount Carmel, a. Second-Class mater, under Act of Congress of March 1, 187D. Wednesday, June 20, 1923. The airplane will never be popular itntil you can drive with one hand nd park on a cloud.

T-i 5 Oregon crops are being ruined by Caterpillars, probabily on vacation from some silk mill. Glacier advances indicate that ice age is returning, so our ice man is worried a little. Olany of this year's college graduates show signs of recovery. TGerman people are gambling in jjiarks, but many pleople here match pennies, which i3 worse. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD wCoraing from behind twice in the Jecond game of the series yesterday, Senators won from the Cleveland Indians in the ninth, 7 to 6.

White Sox staged a clouting "bee in the fifth and ninth, garnered two homers and drove Harris from the 4nound, defeating Philadelphia, 12 to schliebner, Browns first Backer, "got four hits including a circuit drive, yesterday, when St. Louis made it three straight over Boston, 12 to 6. Flpp's homer in the seventh, following Hoffman's home run in the second enabled the Yankees to beat the Ti-gcrs, 6 to 5. ''C-Hargraves sacrifice fly that scored Duncan in the eleventh ended an ex-itra inning pitchers' duel and Hrook-Jjjn lost to Cincinnati, 1 to 0. McQuillan shut out the Cardinals "Hith seven hits and the champion Icjiant triumphed, 4 to 0 the 'lead in the series.

'Fred Fussell weakened tne eighth and the Phillies pounded him for four hits which gave them a 4 to 3 vic-'tbry over the Cubs. Why Using IrtlNT-EAQE for Burning Feet Just because it is now known that burning, sore, aching, swollen feet are caused by trouble in the many joints in the foot and Joint-Ease soaks right in and gets to the seat of the trouble the cartilage and ligaments of the Joints. And to think that for generations we have been powdering and soaking our feet, thinking the trouble was only skin deep an old fashionable idea. Safe Milk for In fart, Invalids Children The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. QuickLunch at Home RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder SsTabletforms.

Nourihing-No cooking. EST Avoid Imitations and Substitutes LUMBING HEATING, ROOFING WALTER PENMAN 230 S. Oak Street mmmj (IP A very pretty June wedding was solemnizod in the St. Mary's "Catholic church at Kulpmont at nine o'clock this morning when Rev. J.

J. Petrovitz the pastor officiating at a nuptial mass united the lives of Miss Miriam Wanzl, and Bernard Pauza, two well known Kulpmont young people. Both young people were former residents of Mount Carmel The bride is the attractive daughter of Mrs. Ben Starr, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mathias Pauza.

'Morning Will Come" EVERYBODY knows Al Jolson as a blackface comedian. Few realize his marvelously sweet voice commends itself at once when displayed in a tender ballad. Even those who know the comedian best will be surprised at the versatility he evidences in "Jtfornins Will Come," released this month by Columbia. The way in which he handles a delightful voice is wholly charming, and will convince you a new concert artist has been found. kju uit) otiier blue ot this Columbia New Process Record -A-3880 is a worthy duet, "When Will the Sun Shine for by Charle3 Hart and Elliott Shaw.

To-day your Columbia Dealer is demonstrating this double "hit," with the other new Columbia releases. These include choice Symphony selections and the newest dance and song successes. All are listed at the left. Cut out this list now, before you turn the page. Take it with you to any Columbia Dealer, and play as many selections as you wish in his hearing room.

You will be delighted. All these new records are Columbia New Process Records with the super-quiet surface from which the scratch and scrape are to delightfully absent. The process is patented, and no one else can produce records even resembling; Columbia construction and improved surface. But, all Columbia Records can be played on any tin flMCtlt trawl, "VJI BT 'I Ml II Down Amonj? th Sleepy Hills of Tennessee. BesicJe a Babbling Brook.

Fox-Trots. Eddie Elkins' Orchestra. A-3S69 75c The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise. Roses of Picardy. Fox-Trots.

Paul Speeht and His Orchestra. A-3870 75c Swingin' Down tho Lane. Some Little Someone. FdK Trots. The Columbians A-3874 II Honeymoon Time.

Rirer Shannon Moon. Waltzes. Columbia Dance Orchtttrai A-3884 75c POPULAR SPREAD TAR STATE ROAD DOING DAMAGE While no ono can honesUy object td repairs to tho state highways in thla vicinity, the motoring public frus perplexed to understand why the Btate highway department uelected Sunday, when there are always thousands of cars on all highways, to le-pair tho state roud between Weigh Scales and 1'axinos. Although it was tho Subbath, it proved to bo a day of cursing. lleginiiing Monday morning, a big force of men, assisted by tho highway department's tar Blurted out to ta the roud and limy sure did spread It on thick not alono upon the road but upon tirtw, fenders and even the sides of all sorts of f.uto-niobilti3.

The big tar -machino covered the road with a thick dressing of tar and tho v.orUmeu followed by sliiio upon the tar. The Koiihd th roii It the clone and aulomobdca were literally besmirched. IYi many instances tho stone could not be spread with sufficient rapidity to keep ahead of the heavy Sabbath uuto traffic and curs were forced to drive through tho thick, slimy tar. It accomplished an excellent purpose if it is properly completed but it earned the ruffled tempers of hundreds of automobilists. Plumber Tk4i He Needed New Pipes "My stomach and intestines were always full of gas and I often had severe colic attacks.

The pain and soreness caused me to think I need ed a new set of pipes. Since taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy all this has disappeared and my only trouble now. is to make enough dough to buy all the food I'd like to eat." It 13 a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays th3 inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including appendicitis. One tlaae will convince or' money rciunded.

Frank J. Tye Slid druggists everywhere. Adv arid 'Mrs. 'Harry McCloskey and family, of this city, are at Mahanoy City today attending the wedding of a niece. Over in London, a woman mill worker won $160,000, no doubt making all tho neighbors mad.

COMEDY HAS ENJOYED LONG RECORD RUN OF THREE HUNDRED YEARS One good way to judge a play is by the number of times it has been played. If audiences enjoy it, they recommend it to their friends and so it plays after night making new friends all the time. Consequently, when we see a play advertised as having played "300 times in New York" or "200 times in Chicago," we know that it is pretty likely to be an entertaining play. hat shall we say, then, of a play that has run not for 300 performances only, but for 300 years! ouieiy tiiul indicates, uusoiuit-iy, that it is an entertaining playl "The Taming of the Shrew" made its audience roar with laughter when it was first produced, at the Globe Theatre, in London, more than 300 years ago, by William Shakespeare, the most popular playwright of his day. Since then it has been played all over the world, has been translated into nearly all languages, has been enjoyed by literally millions of peoplo in every quarter the globe, and today is just as entertaining and just as funny as it was the day it was 1 Its author has been pronounced, not only the "most popular playwright of his day," but the greatest poet and dramatist of all times.

Ho knew what would make his audiences weep, as his great tragedies will testify; but he knew equally well what would make his audiences laugh, and no play bears stronger witness of this than thj hilarious story of "The Taming of the Shrew." There is also a rollicking, romantic element to the story in the plight of Bianca, the pretty younger sister, whose father will not let her marry until her elder sister, tne 111-cemperea Katharine has found a husband. The efforts of Bianca's suitors to find some man brave t-nough to marry Katharine: their meeting with the swaggering, adventure-loving Petruchio, and his boat? that he will marry Katharine and make a model wife of her; the wayhe carries out his boast; and the fight among Bianca's lovers as to which one shall marry her after her sister is safely out of the way, make. up a' play that is comedy and romance from beginning to end. When the play is given here as a part of the Chautauqua program, the role of Petruchio will be played by Mr. Moroni Olsen, one of the promising young actors of the American theatre.

Mr. Olsen has not only headed his own company on tour, but has appeared as leading man on Broadway in several metropolitan productions. The rols of Katharine will be in the capable hands of Miss Janet Young, who has been associated with Mr. Olsen as leading woman for several seasons. Miss Young it a charming1 yomg actress and a gifted comedian.

Ths remainder of the cast will be tr.ada up oi Kjudly rcf.cieni actsrs. Ashland cemetery CENTRALIA INFANT DIES Death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Chnnman. nf Pfititrnlln.

vor. terday morning and claimed the life of their 18 months old daughter Margar et. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Aunt Hagar'a Blue. Wet Yo Thumb.

Fox-Trottv Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3870 75c Railroad Man. Bugle Call Rag. Fox-Trots. Frank TVestphal and His Orchestra.

A-3872 75 South Sea Eyes. I'd Love to Have Ya. Fox-Trots. The Meyer Pavis Dance Orchestra. i A-3883 75c Underneath the Mellow Moon.

Waltz. Sahara Moon. Fox-Trot. Accordion Solos Gvido Deiro. A-3875 75c Beside a Babbling Brook.

My Old Ramshackle Shack. Van and Schenck. A-3807 75c Barney Google. vt rung a Hare. A-3876 75c Louisville Lou (The Vampin' Lady).

Hotsy Totsy Town. RuthRoye. A-3881 75c Baby Won't You Please Come Home Blues. Oh Daddy Blues. Bessie Smith.

A-3888 75c Honeymoon Chimes. One Little Smile. Hawaiian Guitar Duets. Incidental Singing by Vernon Dal-' hart. Ferera and Fran-chini.

A-3885 75c CONCERT SELECTIONS Romance (Op. 44, No. 1). (Rubinstein) lo Solo. Pablo Casals.

80815 S1.00 Songs My Mother Taught Me. (Dvorak) Garden Scene. From "Faust." (Gounod Wie- niawaki) Violin Solos. Saucha Jacobsen. A-3830 S1.00 Kiwa- (fart W'jna nr imill El' till II I III I tU llff JY WSJ yfr I TT SONGS It combines the enjoyment of sweet with many BENEFITS.

It cleanses the teeth, removing food particles that lodge In the crevices. It neutralizes the acids of the mouth, soothes the throat, and lastly WRIGLEY'S helps the stomach by supplying saliva to aid In digestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed tight In a wax-wrapped package. Morning Will Come. Al Joteon.

When WiU the Sun Shine for Me 7 Hart and Shaw. A-3880 75c Yes I We Have No Bananas. Don't We Carry On! 'r-man and Nash, A-3873 75c Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee. You Said Something When You Said "Dixie." Blossom Seeley. A-386S 75c Wet Yo' Thumb.

Don't Think You'll Be Missed. Dolly Kay. A-3882 78c MINSTRELS, HAWAIIAN DUETS, SCOTCH SONGS I Save the) I Lasses White Minstrels. Levee Scene. Lasses White Minstrels.

Plantation Scene. Lasses White and Company, with Al Bernard. A-3871 75c The Hundred Pipers. The Pipes of Gordon's Men. Baritone Solos.

Cameron McLean. A-3717 75c I i 1 SYMPHONY AND I Shall Know. Tenor Solo. Hackett (Zucca) Charles 80673 $1.00 The Old Road. (Scott) The Old Refrain.

(Kreisler) Contralto Solos. Cynna Van Gordon. A-3865 $1.00 II I LL YS-O VERLAND CAR OWNERS: When the Swallows Homeward (Abt) When Love Is Kind. Soprano Solos. Lucy Gates.

A-3888 $1.00 TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY AT HARVEY'S LAKE PICNIC GROUNDS. COME ALONG. BRING THE FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York 'V BATTERY SALES and. SERVICE STATION Batteries Re-charged, Repaired and Rebuilt J.

O. STECKER, Jr. i 20 West Second St. Bell Phone. Columbia Records at Guinari's.

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