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MOUNT CARMEL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. I 'ACE THREE. TO RECLAIM LAND He Wasn't Satisfied Until He Got Her 1 DEAD, 3 MAY DIE IN CROSSING CRASH UNCLE PICK UNDULY EXCITED Task Aunt Mary torn Little Tims ta Understand the Matter, and Than, Action I "I don't know what wa ara cornlni to," said Uncle Dick Fowler, as he surveyed a sheet of thin paper, which bad accompanied a periodical aent to Aunt Mary by their daughter In New Holland Plans to Drain Part of the Zuyder-Zee. VENT OF VOLCANO IN CITY Auttiorltlti of Edinburgh, loetlind, Somewhat etlrred Up by Un looked for Dlsoovery, The bnrk yard of the tenement of 80 St. Leonard! hill, Edinburgh, adjacent to the king purk, bus suddenly hecoirte a center of Interest to geologists through the discovery, by Cuthhert Day, secretary of the Edinburgh Geological society, of a volcanic vent.

The place aimidy has beeu visited by geologists from Norway and America, and has iun.lshcd inater.al s- iss Too sfeenuoos, Project. If Carried Out, Will Add on Enormoua Amount of Territory to Little Country. MILTON, Oct. 8. Hunter Wertman, aged 40 years, of Wataontown waa killed and hit wire and Mra.

Lee Bergenstock, a neighbor, together with Milton A. Noacker, probably fatally Injured at 8:35 o'clock Thursday evening when the motor car In which they were riding waa struck by nn engine at a grade crossing here. Noacker was demonstrating a new cos to the Wertmans when he drove In front of a light engine going west on the Pennsylvania The wonderful little country of Holland Is liuiliitiiim'd as safe place fur York. "What's the patter now?" asked Aunt Mary tranquilly. "What are you doing with that sheet of paper, Dick, and where are your specs?" "I'm huntln' for 'em now," said Uncle Hick, excitedly, "and I suppose this here," shaking the paper, "Is a new map, and the way It's cut up by the railroads Is a shame and a dis liuinun Iniliitiitliin by means of liue pumping xiutinn.

in.tl n.lles upon miles iv It nut fur the of years upon ye.trs of Itailroad. The Injured were taken to 1' dykes, the Marv M. Packer Hospital at Sun- the result bury. grace! I don't see how there's rotihi tor some dlscunsluiia. The visitor uulkliu through the "clone" to the common drying greeu (I, common to ull tenants, ulid not necessarily grassy) Is confronted with Hie Jugged, almost perpendiciilur, face ot a small quarry, long in disuse.

On ihiN face Is exposed a basalt sill, Just the once molten Igneous rock vas breccluteil by explosion In bygone nges, and has given rise to a parasitic left for a decent house lot In the vfhulf LADIES' SELLING FLOWERS The Ladies' Auxiliary of Harry Geist Post No. 91, American Legion, are selling flowers on the streets today for the purpose of raising money for the Armistice Day celebration. building, the sen would sweep over the hind. If you should take a ride in iiiotorhoat urotind the coast, and peep over the dyke, you would din-cover the roofs of farm buildings just level with your eyes. At tha seaside resorts lie only bill In the place js the hill climb In order to get to the water's edge.

The hill was built human hands ir, the u-old tight iigulllM the linos-sunt and liivless assr.u.'ts of the ocean. eu, now, una your specs ami re.nn, what It says," counseled Aimt iMairyi! abandoning her socks to look over Uncle Dick's shoulder. 'Perhfins they're only prospecting the roatli'nji yet; maybe they won't be htiilt: kidt; more'n some o' these fowpfcjiM tiiat laid out all so pretty on pnpefyl FOOTBALL PLAYERS HURT Eddie McCloskey, right half back on the Jacksons football is suffering from a shattered shoulder blade as the result of last Sunday's football game with the Mahanoy City Olympics. Danny McShay, quarterback on the McAdoo football team, which Until about years ihe iMit'-h depended entirely upon windmills to pump the water to the canals which voicanlc vent, mainly choked by basaltic debris. It can be seen clearly where the local explosion, with Its concomitant escape of hot volcanic gnses, notably cooled the adjacent portions of the basalt bill.

K. It. Bailey. M. F.

G. of his majesty's geological survey, expounded recently his interpretation of the phenomenon to the Edinburgh itiiigli-al soeiety. His conclusions will be published in the transactions of n.iii iiunuui ra iifim wiiui ii says, father." 1 ii'i-Vi- "It says," fnltered Undo Pick, yrfo a confused expression on his fare, curry oil' the surplus water, so Hint tlio Innilti iojiv nor hi. "Pattern of skirt and tucket on pair Then sieani pumps came Into general 4 1 S72. I'atfern of evening waist on' use, and the quaint but cuinbersoii.e played at Jackson's two weeks ago, Is in the Hazleton Hospital suffering 874.

Pattern of" .1 windmills were pulled down. Iuirin "Here, you give It to me!" convl with torn sinews about the neck. the war. it looked for a while as the society. Christian Science Mou ik.t.

manded Aunt Mary, nnd she depflrlr though the Hollanders would have to to spread Uncle Dick's supposed rail rebuild their windmills on account of road map on the table, while baby WITH NATURAL GAS BORN IN AUTO NEW YORK Seven pound born to Mrs. Jane Walker in a coupe has been named Henry. left to ponder on the wonderful woi8i Ford of man and woman. Philadelphia'- CarlitEt Settlers Could Not Understand Ledger, FALSE HOPES NEW YORK A bride started to Wonderful Par, it Was to Play in Civilization. Natural gas lirst was used for It POINTED WAY TO EFFICIENCY! write that she was dead tired and didn't wish to be disturbed.

She made it read: "I am dead," and then succumbed to fatigue. Hubby, finding the note called the morgue. Iv.tnliintlng purposes In Fredoiilu, N. eurly in the Nineteenth century. Indians formerly Inhabiting the region bad legends of humlng springs In Can-udaway creek, a little stream running through the town.

Children of (be early white settlers amused themselves the ucute coal shortage. However, looking upon the other side of the picture, the Dutch enjoy advantages not possessed by other countries. By means of dykes and pumps they may enlarge their domains at will. Today cattle are grazing over wide areas, where 80 years ago tlslies were swimming. A much larger sdieine Is now on foot wluch will add to Holland whole large country consisting of farming hind as rich as the richest portion of many of our states.

The whole of the southern part of the Zuyiier Zee Is to be reclaimed, being 700 years under the water. For the redemption of this particular ureu Is In the nature of a counter-offensive by the Dutch. On St. Elizabeth's day in lT.i their he-lcditary enemy, the North sea, made a big and successful push. Advancing in a huge tidal wave, It swept over COMING AND GOING HARTFORD While Judge Eisner was fining motorists, his flivver outside, parked in a forbidden area, was running up a fine for him.

by setting large onion stalk over fis sures In the shite rock ut the bed of iiii in ii mt Railway Mall Clerks Really Inventors' of System Acknowledged as the Beet Yet Devised. When railway mall cars were first Introduced each clerk was allowed the privilege of doing his work In the way that seemed best to him. Clerks competed for efficient methods some of them attaching to letters they tied up In bundles a slip on which they wrote: "Iu case of error report to J. Blank, Itoute IX)." From this the modern "facing slip" now used was copied. These slips are of great variety, and are used in post oflices as well as on the cars.

One Is placed on each package of letters distributed and tied for further distribution on another railroad system or In a post ofliee. Kv- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Personals John Dunleary and John Sacfco, of Shenandoah, called on town friends last evening. WANTED Sell the OrlKinnl Watkins Prod.icts. ciooU city territory still ouen. Oct our won Miss Ellen Benslnger retmrned yesterday from a six weeSS visit witk friends and relaltres la Philadelphia.

derful offer and free samples. H'rite t- the stream, packing them around with sand, and lighting the gas which emerged from the top. The tirst gas well, tapping pocket 200 feet below the surface, was drilled In ISuNJ. Ihe year Lafayette made bis lust triumphal tour of America. A lead pipe was laid oit the top of the ground to pipe Ihe tlutd to the tavern where be wins entertained when be passed through the town on bis way from the West.

Lafayette commented Mrs. Joseph Deneen and daughter, who have been visiting relatives in Danville have returned to their home on south Market street. HELD FOR MURDER PITTSBURGH, Oct. 28. Samuel Williams, negro, was held by a coroner's jury for murder of Mrs.

Magdalene Gibbs, 34, negress, of Republic, Fayette county. Williams was alleged to have attacked Mrs. Gibbs because she refused to return $500 he was said to have given her. clay. The J.

H. Watkins 1'cpt. New York, N. Y. adv -It Bell WANTKD A man to work In milk plant.

Apply by letter care Mt. Gunnel Item. ad 27 2t 150 square miles of low-lying farmlands, and formed what has since been the 'Southern part of the Zayder Zee. Misses Clara and Aana Johaaoa, Martha Gundrum and Mildred Buck attended a dance at Centralis last evening. Her body was found in Schenly Park.

WANTED Girls nnd women to learn cigar inakiiiK und stripping. Paid while learning General Cigar Kulpmont. ud 21 3t on the new itgiu in ins journal, still preserved In I'm la. ery package can be Identified In this way. If errors are found this slip with notations Is.

seat through appropriate channels back to the man who made the error. In this way clerks Paschal Hindmarch and son Richard, of Easton, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Emma Hind-march, south Walnut street, returned to their home yesterday. Raymond Tye transacted business for the Tye Auto Supply Co. at Mifflin-burg yesterday.

uieiT MAN SUFFOCATED IN The Rummage Sale at 43- N. Oak St Japan's Unique Population. There has never before? been a na PITTSBURGH FIRE Men or women HttUiry 150, full time $1.00 an hour spare lime Selling guaranteed hosiery direct to wearer, cotton, silk, heather mixtures. International Mills, Norrlstown, l'u. ad lt are enabled to perfect their skill and add to or change erroneous Items In their knowledge.

John O'Donnell, son of L. V. Sta tion ut once so numerous and so homogeneous us the Japanese. Their population Is estimated at somewhere be tion Agent, O'Donnell, has accepted a position with the Pennsylvania Many villages vanished beneath the water and "0,000 people lost their lives. The plan now is to recover all this land, and besides the economic gain, romantically minded people look forward to finding rich tiWstiiVs lliere, ancient hoards engulfed with their owners on that wild nigUt when the North sea raced over the land.

Some, however, disastrous results from tampering with nature's dispensations. The Zuyder Zee, they say, forms a great drainage basin for the whole of northern Holland; if It Is suppressed the water that would have tlowed off there in time of flood Michael Gaughan is spending the week-end with Scranton friends. (By United Press) PITTSBURGH. Pa Oct. 21.

One man was suffocated aod a vol Power and Light Company. tween OO.OOO.imm) and Their Attorney R. B. Tobias, H. unteer fireman painfully injured waea fire, breaking oat la the shop ot John Crooks in HaysborourU territory, hardly so extensive us was controlled by our ltevolutlonury colonies, contains from htlf to three-quarters as many people as Inhabit Tobias, Attorney J.

Grant Kehler, and Mrs. Mary Bell, of east Avenue, left today for Williamsport, where she will spend a few days. GIRLS WANTED To learn cigar making. 10 years or over. Good pay while learning.

Apply to General Ciyar fUli and Hickory Streets, Mount Cnimel, Pa. ad 27 Ct Tooth Had Wandered. An extraordinary case of a wandering tooth leaving Its normal base In the gum and traveling half way roud a woman's head Is reported frcr. Constance, Switzerland. A wealthy woman named suffered great pain from neuralgia which also affected her eyesight.

Sh Charles Miller, motored to Philadel phla where they will witness a foot the whole United States. This population, too, is remarkably uniform. Mrs. Helen Weldensaul, who has ball game. Those who know Japan best agree been the guest of Mrs.

Emma Benson, left for Wichita, Kansas, where VISIT early yesterday spread to adJoiaiaX dwelliugs and caused damage estimated at 4,099. Santo De Carlo the dejid man. Ha was believed to hare wbes he made an attempt to Sfcvs fcis trunk after be and BMHafcvre tke family with whoa aje had reached the street. underwent treatment by leading she makes her home. The Rummage Sale at 43 N.

Oak St, may cause inundations, me question Is a serious one, for In Holland even great rivers flow to the sea only by artificial old. WANTED A girl to stay with young married woman as companion at niglit. French, German and Swiss specialists Apply at 120 E. 4th St. ad 28 It for several years, but without result.

SONG HIT HERE that, If we except the negligible aborigines of somu northern provinces, you can hardly find among the Japanese any difference much more pronounced than those which might distinguish New Hampshire from Connecticut. Compare this with our country, or with the widely various races FOR SALE "Graddy," the popular song hit, Finally, she consulted a dentist, whu by the aid of X-rnys discovered a words and music by Robert Sloan Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Bolich returned from Philadelphia last evening. They wree accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bolich, who willattend the funeral fo the late George Berner this afternoon.

FOR SALE Helfensteln Hotel, 16 rooms, wandering "wisdom" tooth behind he: Shenandoah, son of Mrs. Robert Ar- house, barn, good business place. right ear and In ungerons proximity not, of this city, is finding a big sale Cheap. Apply to Geo. W.

Mornbergcr, 215 S. Chestnut Mount Carmel. to the brain. ill Muuiil Ccti'iioi. Tlio nuiuj ci music are very catchy.

ttll AO uuu languages in 'oniiiu ui ut mutd, or with Kngland. Scotland and Wales, end yon will see that the patriotism of Japan has to sanction Its Intensity a population unique in human record. Si'i-1 liner's Magazine. Illusion Cherished Only by Girls. Rev.

Edward Watkins returned from Harrlsburg last evening where ha attended a meeting of the Methodist church pastors. Every girl In love thinks she has A surgeon successfully removed th tooth and the patient Immediately la, ber neuralgic pains. Mine. Grauner, who has now completely recovered her health, regarded the dentist nnd surgeon with large fees and had the wandering tootfil mounted In gold. found the only man of his kind In the FOR 8ALK- V6 double house on south CheHtnut street.

Will be empty within 30 6 rooms and plastered garret. New paper, electric lights. Price W. J. Tracy, 214 south Oak street.

21 If FOR SALE Empty house. Good location. Almost new. Side entrance. Cheap to quick buyer.

W. J. Tracy. 214 south Oak street ad IS tf world, but the married women know that all men are fearfully alike. Ex The many friends of Harry McWll- Cliff Timber for Violins.

Valuable violins are being manufactured from wood taken from the ruins of clii? Atcc i While excavating recently Carl Morris, research Investigator for the Smithsonian institution, found a number of perfectly preserved timbers which are believed to have been used in constructing the homes of the clilT dwellers. The dwellings were estimated to be over a thousand years old, and, due to the dry, hot climate that prevails in the vicinity of the ruins, the wood has become so well seasoned that high class violins are bulng made from it which have a tone, It is said, equal to that of nn instrument that has been in use for a number of years. The instruments are nil of tine quality and are bringing high prices. Kansas City Journal. liams, who has been quite ill, will be change.

pleased to hear he is slightly im proved. Hardly. "Contentment," said Uncle Elien, FOR SALE Five passenger liulek. Good condition, completely overhauled, new top. Apply to Tom Smith, Lucas Garage.

adv 23 6t "ain't much good to man If it leaves him satisfied to sit on de doorstep nn' Misses Mary and Grace Madden and Miriam McManiman, attended a dance in Centralla last evening. Now is The Time! To hre yoar CAR painted, Valentin's pnxiscta vseZL' We do WcMfax, 5raicte -Fenders and Thick Letr H. A. Zimmerman AGAIN Rear ALhland Natkoal Bask 8th Street, Ashland live wifout workin'." Washington Stnr. FOR SALE double house, lot 100 feet deep in Marion Heights, and va Marks as Wrapping Paper.

Marks are bo constantly depreclae Ing In value that the thrifty Teuton hard put to find some use for them. They are, of course, of some use la buying clothes and groceries, but not much. The latest step In the downfall of the mark has been Its use In the wrapping of ciiocolates. An enterprising candy manufacturer has discovered that 00, 80 or 40 pfenning and cant lots. Apply to Paul MurdocK.

jus Green Dye From Corn Cobs. Science has found a way of utilizing all corn cobs, short or long, In the manufacture of various chemicals. As the cin-n cob consists of cellulose, which Is valuable for the making of many products, such as celluloid and paper. It Is considered desirable to save the substance of the cob. The furfural, therefore.

Is taken from the extract which Is obtained by holllng the cob In water and the cellulose caa thus be kept for other purposes. This liquid Is employed for many purposes In Industrial chemistry, and cun be so treated that It will yield a bright green dye, which Is much liked by women of fashion, says the Detroit News. tice of the Peace at Marion Heigbts. ad 26 2t Miller, of Sunbury. Is Mrs.

James Curns of the the One View of Pleaeure. Pleasure is nothing else but the In Mrs. R. guest of Vogue. FOR SALE A go-cart In good condition.

termisslnn of pnln. (he enjoying of ADUly to 142 S. Grape St. au zi ti' something I am in irreat trouble for till I get It. John clans heater.

Apply FOR SALE A first Kulpmont. ad 27 2t at 947 Chestnut St. 1 mark puper money Is a. cheaper Benjamin Lewis, of Philadelphia, arrived in town yesterday to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, David Moyer. Mrs.

Lewis has been here the past week. FOR SALE An A-No. 1 heater, In Orst class condition. Only reason for sell-Inir is on account of having hot water Incriminating Publicity. "All right, said the newspaper photographer, "just clasp bands with Mr.

tlrabcoin here and I'll take your picture." "Young man. Mr. Grabcoin and I understand each other. I'd prefer to be photographed shaking hands with To Head Off Old Age. If you don't make fool of yourself now and then people will say you have become old and grouchy.

Atchison Globe. hentine nlant Installed. Apply at S35 West 4th St. ad 27 It wrapper for chocolates than tinfoil, especially when one must purchase tinfoils with marks. In addition the money wrappers offer an Inducement to the speculative candy buyer who wishes to hold marks a rise.

LOST OR ESTRAYED Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lerch and two children, left yesterdya for Hartford, Connecticut, where they expect to make their future home.

LOST OR STOLEN Black and tun hunting dog, to name of Rover. Lost near Natalie. Call 40S-J. Bell phone Shamokln. ad 2 What Does She Think? A man thinks he's mighty tenerons to give his wife an allowance, even If he always owes It te her.

P.oston Transcript. some Impecunious citizen. There's no use giving my political enemies another opportunity to make the false accusation that I'm too friendly with LOST A Fisk tire, 3x4, a tube, and a rim, between here and Shamokln. Reward for return to Herb's garage. Second and Maple street.

ad 23 It the moneyed interests." Birmingham Age-Herald. Fish Far From Home. Indians at Glacier Park. cuught In Iceberg lake a species of trout identified us the Salvellnitiu ICossl. which hitherto lut beea known to exist only in the Arctic ocean, and geologists in this territory are convinced this strange body ef water in Glacier National park is conuected subteiTiineomdy with the Icy waters of the Far North.

This is the second species of this trout taken from Iceberg lake, the other "furlike clad" member of the finny tribe having been hooked by a fly fisherman about ten years ago. The specimen caught measures slightly over two feet from note to the fork In its tall. Animals Good Friends. Animals are such agreeable friends they ask no. questions, they pass no criticisms.

George Eliot. Mra. Harris Brood. District Visitor (calling on Mrs. Haa ris, a new arrival In the village) You seem to Imve a great many children, Mra.

Harris. Mrs. Harris Yes, mum; and what's more, all their names begins with haltch. There's "Ubert. my oldest.

Then comes llda. 'Arrlet, and 'Orace. Then there's Arold and 'Arry and 'Ector und "Onorla. They're all haltches; all except the baby, and we christened 'er Holive. Londca The Poet Laureate.

For many centuries in Kngland the DANCE Tonight poet laureate was nn ohlciul attached PITTSBURGH, Oct. 28. Donald Quinby, who some time ago brought suit for a quarter million dollars against David M. Kirk, his father-in-law and millionaire powder manufacturer, for alienation of his wife's aKections, filed suit for di to the king's household. He was originally called the "king's in Not Many Women Color Blind.

The number of women who are color Mind Is very smal' as compared to the number of men so afflicted. modern times the honor Is usually com ferred upon a poet of some -distinction and Is held for life. He has no com vorce rrom Mrs. yuinuy, desertion. Quinby alleged that his father-in- pulsory duties to perform, but he is expected to compose nn ode of honor on special tute occasions.

Great poets Blue Bead a Luck Token. The blue bead Is the luck token of the Near East, Its supposed potency being recognized alike by Christian and Moslem. law who is said to be worth $4,000,000 broke up his home by inducing his daughter to leave Quinby. have held the office, including William Wordsworth and Lord Tennyson. An Elastic Budget.

A New York exert says that a woman can dress on $SOt a year. She can also dress on SIX), $4,800 and tiirtous other sums, so we don't see the point of his remark. Boston Transcript. EDDIE'S HALL Cor. 2nd Beech Dances will be conducted alotif the lines of Eddie's Assembly Club and will not be rough-Music furnished by Sterling Serenaders Otherwise Oocupied.

line morning a neighbor accosted Highest American Real Estate. The summit of Mount McKlnJey, In Alaska, Is 20.300 feet above sea level. It Is our highest real estate. Did Not Like Fat The provision denier was astonished He gazed at the newly married young woman us If he thought she were a victim of temporary Insanity. "Did you say you wanted a a lean chicken, ma'am?" be queried.

"Certainly. I did," and the younu woman' expression tool; uu added dignity. "Neither Mr. Torker nor I ever eat chicken fal. It Is extremely distasteful to both of us, and I see no occasion for pilng for what we dw but like." liiiladelplUa Ledger.

Gertrude: Lewis in Region HAZLETON, Oct 28 John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers, of Springfield, and Phillip Murray, of Pittsburgh, international vice president, will address a Mitchell Day rally scheduled for tomorrow, by local 1 Mnler If your little brother could co on nn errand tor me? Gertrude thought It over for a sec-nd and then said: "He might man Real Invention. Owners' neine plates, to be attached to uiunrella rods a hove the upper out ciies iiuve been Invented by a resident ot Seattle. I For the H-P One. Sign In book shop: "Hand-painted Graduates' Books for Sale." Boston Transcript.

miners. ure to gooy ano: tiy, nut not right 'cause he Is busy Just now get As Mitchell Day falls on Sunday, ting anuukeiL" work in the mines is suspended today..

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