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MOUNT CARMEL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1920. CARMEL ITEM page six: MURDERED BY REJECTED MRS. ARTHUR MAIG DEAD AT SHAMOKIN KNOWS NO PERIOD OF JOY Camel Famed as Pom aor of Perpet- Ui "Grouch," From Ita Birth to Ita Death. In selecting the camel as their em-' blera, anti-prohibitionists display a sense of fitness.

According to some authorities, though the camel generally fills bis tanks with water, when he tiao tha phnnra Via Sllhcrlntoa rtnta Wxe THE ATORIUM Final Showing Here This Evening Select Pictures offers the popular young hero, "His -Wife's Money" One of the most unusual and interesting dramas of man's determination and success ever filmed. Latest Prizma Colored Feature, "ROOSEVELT DAM" Juice, which, fermenting in due course, j-gives him a portable store of alcohol (By United Press) Mrs. Arthur McCatg, Shamokln, LYNHURST, N. Aug. 17.

a former resident of Mount Carmel A rejected suitor today shot and junctont where her late husband was killed Mary Velloto. 19, the reignins pmpioyed 08 a telegraph operator, beauty of the Italian colony here. Al(ud lost n)ght about midnlght from citizens posse was formed to bunt her'a compHcation of diseases. She had slayer. The slayer was said to be been bcdfaRt fIve weeUa.

from Syracuse, N. Y. .1 Mrf CcCaig wps born in ireland me ponce say mey Know uie imuic yearg ago came to this coun of the man. try when about. 16 years old.

She Here Tomorrow Twin Feature Program Or iQr iizZ3PcziZ0 OUR STORE WILL 0 BE CLOSED ALL I DAY TOMORROW. jj 0 WE'RE CELEBRATING" OUR SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC. GUINAN'S Ql lQE3BClOClO i According to information given them, he came herethis morning from Syracuse. He confronted the girl. She jumped from a window, striking a picket fence.

Seriously injured, she crawled toward an abandoned well in the rear of the house, evidently intending to hide in it. The man followed, firing his revolver. One bullet struck the girl lu uiuir uunsvuuuuii nnuna, jtu with "soft" drinks the camel's powers of absorption are phenomenal. Watering a camel train on the march Is a prolonged business, seeing that some camels require as much as 20 gallons to satisfy their thirst. On esthetic grounds, however, objections might be raised to selecting for an emblem an animal whose face has been described as "a sculptured sneer." The camel Itself Is said to" be so little in lovo with Its appearance that it never drinks from a pool without first fouling the water so as to be spared the sfght of Its own reflection.

Nor does Its character bear inspection. "The camel," says an oriental proverb, "Curses Its parents when it has to go uphill and Its Maker when It goes down." Camels are born sad (even young camels are never known to play), and their life is one long protest against being made to work. Manchester Guardian, first lived in Kingston, N. and then went to Cressona, then to Mount Carmel Junction where she resided IS years and the last 32 years had been in Shamokin. Her husband died several years ago.

Twelve children survive. The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock burial to be made at Shamokin. The late Arthur McCaig left the Junction for Shamokin when he received an appointment as welghmast-er by the Phildelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company. Ma in the breast and one in the abdomen. She died instantly.

The murderer was believed to have fled to a swamp on the Passaic River. Relatives of the murdered girl said she and the man were sweethearts in "Vanishing Trail?" is Col. Selig's greatest of all thrill serials. It gives promise of proving one of exceptional merit. See tjie opening chapters here tomorrow.

SPECIALLY ADDED FOX MASTERPLAY Presenting a celebrated cast of stars in "A Tale Of Two Cities" A filmization of the memorable story of the same name, with a decidedly modern trend to each scene. SAVAGES WORE BODY ARMOR AUTO RUN CANCELLED BY MERCHANTS Italy. After they come to this country the man pressed his attention on her untU she refused to see him. This morning he appeared at the house and demanded that she marry him. lie chased her up stairs, and she jumped from a second story window.

Mrs. Michael Veftoto, the girl's sister-in-law, said she heard the pair quarreling, heard Mary run up stairs, p.nd then saw her fall past the window. Mrs. Velloto went to the door and saw Mary lying against the fence crying. The man darted through the house and into a rear yard.

There he found Mary already raising the cov Gilbert Islanders Used That Form of Protection, but It Was Limited to Leaders. Only one tribe In the South Pacific Islands ever rose to the height of In venting armor to be used in their war- i MARRIED HERE LAST EVENING The automobile run planned by the Merchants' Protective Association! for tomorrow and Tuesday has been fare. But even this tribe, the Gilbert islanders, turned out only a few suits, cancelled. There are so many auto GET STOVES REPAIRED NOW If you want your stoves repaired before Winter sets in, now is the time to have it Later onj you may have to wait longer than you want to for what you mustr have. Order the repairs now.

Nathan Cohen, Dept. Store, POLICE COURT owing to the work entailed In the manufacture. Francis Ulckie says, In mobiles out of town at this time that it was impossible to get enough to Valentine the Scientific American, that the suits carry those who were going on the run. were limited In number, and that SAFE ROBBED: er of the well to conceal herself. Mrs.

Velloto said and he began shooting. The suspected man arrived on an early train today at Rutherford, N. and came here in a taxicab. Walter Yeaer, Kulpraoni' and JAIm. Lillian Kessler, this city, were 'united in marriage ac parsonage of jllie, Church 'of God last- evening by the Rev.

J. O. Weigle. The young couple will reside in Allentown. every vlllnge was the proud possessor Ad 13-4t; 130-132 Oak Street.

of one. At the outbreak of a conflict between villages, not all the inhald MOB ATTACKS NOTICE; GET SHAVED TUES. (ssa.tti poiiun a) LOS ANGELKS, Aug. 17. tnnts went to war, but the most doughty warrior was dressed in the village armor and sent against the A RELIGIOUS v- INFECTED iLEFT HAND -7-7 1 Vr old boy of Kulomont was onerated uoon champion of the rival place.

(GRANULES) .4, The brown-colored fabric covering The local barbers will leave on the 9:40 a. 'm. Special Reading train tomorrow for Lakewood, where they will hold their annual outing. jShops wiy be open- late this evening. ad It the Shamokin Ifdspital this morn the body and legs, which formed the Gilberts' armor, was made out of coir string taken from the husk of the PROCESSION IAJH'l V-l ill Ollini vim.

in Police Judge Chesebr's court in the Central Police Station here of more than $25,000,, during the night, it be-! came known today. While moie than $40,000, mostly in currency was left in the safe last niuht, only about $25,000 was taken by the rob- bers. Clerk Johnson reported to the police. i CLASSIFIED I coconut, so closely woven as to Talte foolirtood; iimaiw instantly oil tongue io.ter; 1 Uk.n.d7d. 1 I AL0 IN TABLET FORM FOW fMOB WHO PREFER THEM.

notice There will be a special meeting of Mount Carmel Council 628 Knights of ing or -infection of tlfejeft Jiand. r. KNIGHTS OF St. GEORGE The regular meeting of the Knights of St. George, Branch 208, will be held Tuesday evening, August 17th.

(By United Press) ROME. Aug. 17. Seven persons were killed in a riot Columbus this evening at 8 o'clock in social rooms. 1 H.

J. Kane at Siena Italy, when socialists attack made by aeon BOW Nil MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION I in Locust Gap. By order of James (Jallagtai, president, ad ld-2t a protection stronger than board, and having greater lightness to recommend It. A further breastplate, invulnerable to any native weapon, was made from the dried skin of the stlngaree, or ray fish, which dried as hard as metal. In the last few years peace has settled over the Gilberts and the armor has reused to be manufactured.

The few suits In existence have all been seized by collectors of rare Final Showing This Evening Marshall Neilan will present one of the greatest plays of all times, starring such notables as THOMAS SANTSCHI MARY CHARLES GEO. FAWCETT In a filmization of the amazing story of "The Country That God Forgot" A great big, smashing story of the western wastes and man's love for, a woman. PATHE WEEKLY NEWS MUTT JEFF FOX NEWS NOTES ad It Grand Knight FOR SALE OR RENT ed a religious according to a dispatch received here today. The riot raged In the street and in the cathedral. A monk was slain on the steps of the FOR SAITC HuniburKer Mnrliine.

Now. Will sell olii'uu. Ilerhs, uor. inn Chestnut. nil FOR SALE Special bargain, home with all conveniences.

Ononis fop furniture storaero for rent. i' W. S. Thlrlwell, 209 So. Oak St.

ad 15-tf FOR SA1.K SinKle House on south I.o-, RECEIVERS FOR CHARLES PONZI oust street, near Fifth street. rooms, i Oooil locution anil a bargain. Inquire at 1 1 At' Last! Item Ottlce. ail FOR SAI.K A kocmI work Horse. ess ainl wiufon.

at K. 2ml St. ail It i 1- FOHff W1 Rabbit I )otf. Apply a- Castor Oil Made at 441 West Avenue, between nun Tastelesi 7:00 p. in.

ail It (By United Press) BOSTON, Aug. 17. Receivers for Charles Ponzi were to bo appointed today when bankruptcy proceedings are heard before WANTED "Flower of the Devil." "Flower of the Devil" is a strange growth upon trees found on the sides of Knego volcano In Guatemala, one of the few places in the world' where it is known to occur. It Was beautiful foliation, veiling and stem Ainfl appears full blown when "just unfolding from the bud. This effect Tonned by- a parasite; which outers; the- wood -and dies 9 tor eating portious it away, a process which -in the results Tradition, however, ascribes a different origin.

Years ago, wliHu the Spaniard ruled the fair Indian" maiden supposed to' icertalu tribal crets to her. hite lover. Her people threw' her into the (lery water of Fuegb lr. expiation of her sin, 'and once every year, on Midsummer's she ap-, to throw nrmfuls of the devil's flowers 6ver ''the mountain's slopes PRIVKR WANTKD To drive delivery! Judge Morton in U. S.

district court. team grocery store. Apply by let- As soon as receivers are appointed ter to 'A. care liem Otiice. lii-llt WAN'TICl-A live yoiiiiK Man to work steps will be taken at once to learn the real assets of the promoter.

It In I'lothlUK Store. Apply W. Konetzka a So. Oak St. ndl7-L't WANTKH A lirl for Kciierul house work.

Apply at lit north Maple St. liitf Here Tomorrow and Thursday Wiilteiiii Tox announce- the presentation of one of the mightiest stories of the year, starring, MIRIAM COOPER With an all-star supporting cast in Camille of "The Yukon" WANTKD Girl: IB years or older to to make, cinurs. steady work all year round. Rest industry in the coal reirion. Palill while learning.

(ieneral ClRar Filth and Hickory. ad sell a solemn wnrnlng to' all df the 'sane-j WANTKD A tali girl, able to speak a tlly of tribal, secrets. was considered probable that one of the first acts of the receivers will be to seize the palatial Ponzi estate, his auto "and other liquidatable assets. Efforts to procure bail for Ponzi yesterday were unavailing. The sum of $85,000 is required to obtain his release from the East Cambridge jail.

Ponzi, in addition to facing the federal charge of using the mails to defraud, charged in a warrant is-suedon behalf of several creditors, with larceny. Another warrant charging him with larceny on 63 counts to a total of more than $24,000 will be served on Ponzi if he is released on bail on the- federal charge. Not sweetened, not flavored, but 100 pure castor oil with that disagreeable taste removed. Through a special refining process, phemists of Spencer Kellogg Sons, one of the world's largest manufacturers of castor oil, have removed that nauseating taste from castor oil. Strength and purity remain unchanged.

Children take it without knowing it is castor oil. A Insist ontebenj ratory filled bottle, plainly labeled KELLOGG'S Tasteless Castor Oil Sold by the Following Druggists little Polish. Willing to work and wait on customers. Any Bil not willing to work should answer. Address "Oak tare of the Item.

adit Woodpecker a "Home Bird." Among the natural guardians of the trees' are the: woodpeckers: which WANTED Portrait Asent for Mount Carmel and Shamokin and neighboring i region. Mustier can make Ji! or more a gather their food as they civep round the trunks and branches. As the food romance, treachery snows of A drama of hatred and among the great the north. day. fall U.

Roman at Hotel llerD. of the. woodpecker Is nearly as abundant In winter as in sunjnier, they lire LEONARD TO FIGHT CENSUS BULLETIN Funny Hank Mann in WHOSE YOUR GROCER One, of the side-splitting WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. The census bureau today announ ced the following 1920 population re type.

sildom migratory. never forage Id flocks, like some of the grauivorous birds whose food Is more plentiful, but scatter out over wide areas, and thus better their fare. Tliey bear the same relation to other birds that take their food, from trees as snipes and woodcocks bear to and quails that' Is, bore Into the wood as, the snipe bores' into 'the earth, while thrushes and quails seek1 their sustenance on the surface of the ground. i 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 17.

Benny Leonard, world's lightweight champion, will defend, his title early in, September at Madison Square Garden in a fifteen round bout, marking the first boxing show in the famous old ampitheatre under the new law in ithis state permitting fights to a decision. Articles were signed by Billy Gibson, Leonard's manager, and Tex Rickard, lessee of the Garden at sults: Mount Oliver, 5,575. Pittsburgh, by wards: Ward 1, 11,908: Ward 2. Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, 29.2S3: Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, Ward 9, Ward 10, Ward 11, Ward 12, Ward 13. Ward 14.

Ward 15, Ward 1C, a meeting here. The opponent of the lightweight champion has not yet been named. 1 Leonard will be guaranteed $50,000, but must post a forfeit of $20,000 1 MOUNT CARMEL, Hinkel, E. 101 South Oak Street. Jonkus, S.

204 South Oak Street. Standard Drug Store, 28 South Oak Street. Frank Tye, 1 2 South Oak Street. Young, J. B.

51 North Oak Street. Zimmerman 22 North Oak Street. CENTRALIA, Cook's Drug Store. May's- Drug Store. 068; Ward 17.

Ward 18, Ward 19, 30.4S9; Ward 20, Fancy Country Tomatoes 4 lb. for 25c VARANO'S guaranteeing he will make the light-1 weight limit of 135 pounds specified in the Walker boxing law eight hours "Devil's Darning Needle." The darning needle, or devil's darning needle, Is one of the names given t( the dragon fly, which belongs to the order Odonata. Other popular names for this Insect are "snake feeders," "snake doctors," "horse stingers," "flying adders," dragon flies ure harmless, as well as useful in' killing mosquitoes and little flies. Young dragon flies and the young of other insects, such as many flies, while In 1 1, I ...1 before entering the ring. i i 545; Ward 21.

Ward 22. Ward 23, Ward 24, Ward 25, Ward Ward 27, 688,193. McKeesport, by wards: Ward 1, 3.950; Ward 2. Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, 3.714; Ward 6, Ward 7, 7,903: Ward: 8, Ward 9, Ward 10. Be Slender A Irvtwiyta bewx lender, wfl, healthy to now yours.

tb ptatnra: Cha shadow rm tm iiiq iiiitri nit -mu nr Biagt; ui-inn uitr i eggs and the mature insect, live in wa- 836; Ward 11, 2,571 Total 45,975. ter and are called "nymphs." Many of them live for a year In this stage In ponds before transforming Into adult dragon flies. 5i Jam IdM 1m bafr r-itcttov wsrlarht. No nmi asf tarvtnc oar jlf trwuniM rciMP. Ml or ealonMi, thyroid, loMof tlmr.

Jot fobo tim slmrl. May KoreHi yatew XL Three Sizes, 15c, 35c and 65c mi a iar yon to ro due 10 to DOandr (whatvar vm nndwr M0 atoney-fwfoiid wnmr "LONDON, Aug. 17. Editorial comment today on Premier Lloyd George's speech In Commons wherein he challenged labor to paralyze the nation's industry as had been threatened if the government failed to follow labor's pacifist policy with regard to Russia was generally favorable to the premier. The Herald however, dubbed his speech "tub thumping." GET STOVES REPAIRED NOW It you want your stoves repaired before winter sets in, now Is the time to have it done.

Later on you may have to wait longer than you want to for what you must have. Order the repairs now. Nathan Cohen, Dept. Store, Ad 13-41 130-132 S. Oak Street.

ate. mi. reiiMMO. roeommeuO bt physician. Add to vour imu all cpbiHt and ahana i Knows All the News.

Thoe people r.ever rend a newspaper from one year's end to the other." "That doesn't matter; they've engaged a maid who's lived In about every other family ou the block." who know Bacotot Itabtot lo too. aonnaar In mm aO. baaltk. Odd roan to root Hfol AU for MOftmlM folio aorria ajacem rojoo antsm ro efcaat. a.

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