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Mount Carmel Itemi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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IvlOUNT (fARMEL ITEM, cXRMEL, PA 'FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2Q, 1918 i -i IMPROVEMENTS ATNATALIEjTO BUILD HOMES THE GREATEST The Made.ria Hill Coal Company, STORE CHRISTMAS owners of the Natalie Coal property- are determined to make we opera tion one of the most up-to-date plants In the coal region. They have planned to make it en SANNER HARDWARE CO. tirely electrically equipped and will do nway with steam toilers, for ull purposes. 1 This week mammoth generators 232; have been installed at the colliery through which all hoists' avid other engines will bo operated electrically See the Tiost beautiful, most interesting show windows in Mount Carmel. the moving trains, running water and other mechanical devices.

See Come in the store and feast your eyes on the most gorgeous display of useful and be.wtiful articles suitable for Christmas Presents. The electrical fluid will be fur- jnlshed by the Pennsylvania Lighting Company and special lines have been i built to the colliery. jj Contracts havo been let also for i ho construction of a dozen concrete 'dwelling houses at the village. They i will be built along modern lines, ev- en the roofs are to bo of concrete. Work will commence on the striie-! tures in the spring.

All the present 'buildings are undergoing extensive i repairs ItSIMi 111 i Toys Of All Kinds To Interest The Children Half a Century Ago Haifa Centur) Agb every community could be supplied to some extent with locally dressed meat, drawing on live OSTRICH FARM SOLD Parlor Limps, Portables and all kinds of Electric Domes and other Par lor (Lamps, Casseroles, Coffee Machines, Hand Painted China, Cut Glass, Toilet Seta, Slverware and every known kind of Cooking Utensils. 1.. I Bloomsburg Autos, Auto The ostrich tarm at Express Wagons, Sleds, Automobiles, Toy AuJr- Real Robes, Auto Accessories. 1000 Other Articles. jS i passed out of existence yesterday jJEjjwhen the farm was purchased of Fe lix Constine, through his counsel, A.

V. Duy, by William K. Creasy, son ot William T. Creasy. The con sideration was $10,000 and the pur- chaser kefs one of tne best farms i along the river.

i There remains, however, the ques- i Hard Co. Sanner ware tion of what is going to ho done with the twelve ostriches that are still left. Nobody want them and nobody wants to take care of them. An effort is now being made sell them to the management of some zoo-' logical garden, but whether the "nibble" will result in anything deiinite Now two-thirds of the consuming centers; witty millions of people, are one to two thousand miles away from the principal live-stock producing sections, which are sparsely settled. V'.

1 The American meat packing industry of today is the development of the best way to perform a national service. The function of providing meahad to develop accordingly. Those men who first grasped the- elements of the changing problem created the best facilities to meet it-large packing plants and branch houses at strategic points, refrigerating equipment (including cars), car routes, trained organization, profitable outlets for former waste which became the natural, inevitable channels for the vast flow of meat across the country. If there were a better way to perform this necessary service, American ingenuity and enterprise would have discovered it, and others would now be using it. During 1918, Swift Company has earned a profit on meats (and meat by-products) of less than cents per dollar of sales too small a profit to have any appreciable effect on prices.

IJthZlhZhlh'auisZ to oo loarneii. Among the twelve that still remain IT'S UP TO YOU VISITING PERMITTED AT HOSPITAL XMAS south of the plant Dayton until it was parked in one of the hangars at the Mineola flying field, near New-York, just four hours and ten min utes elapsed. The distance from Day-; ton to New York is 550 miles, J)r niddle. urgeon-in-chlef trifle more than 134 miles an hourl.in(J of the State Hos alive is the male ostrich for which W. H.

Hile paid $1100 at the time of the receiver's sale. That was the firt i bird sold that day. Hilo, in his de- termination to throw a scaro into the other camp started off with a 100 bid. End kept increasing it by $30, in bidding against Constine and his friends until he had been bid up to Then the receiver, L. S.

Walter, Mount Carmel, decided they were i getting into too much money without cash in sight -mid called for a set tlcment on each bird as it was offered for sale. If You Are Weak and Run Down from The "Flu" or Any Other Cause, CHASCO-VIN The. Tasteless Cod Liver and Iron Tonic Will Build You Up Quickly. was tne average lor tne trip, tne pital at Ashland, announces that while Miristnins Hav is not. a reirular visit machine flew at a high distance over this section.

j1nR (lay at t)l0 he will, how- When Mineola field was reached over, have the doors wide open be-there was enough oil and gasoline in nve-cu one and three p. m. so that the fighters tanks to havo carried relatives and may visit loved the machine back to Dayton. EXCELLENT FOR STUBBORN COUGHS, COLDS Ati BRONCHITIS Swift Company, U. If you are weak and run-down, pale I "art said it would be an easy matter! and underweight and can't eat ort ake a 1000-mile non-stop trip sleep as you should, Chasco-Vin the with this machine, tasteless cod liver and iron tonio will The following clay thay liew to build you up quickly.

It has often I Washington in the increased the strength and vitality tinle- I REOPENING OF MOOSE THEATRE Hil "I have the money right" here." replied t'O brought his wnd from his pocket. He paid cash for that bird. an-3 for the next one a female was f.ut up. IJut then he Jiad shot his bolt. And the rest of the triches went for a song around $25 Join me Arcade moving picture theatre in the Moose building will reopen to as much as 100 in two weeks time.

Sold in Mount Carmel by Frank J. Tye. ad i i Hile left his birds there nn morrow afternoon at two o'clock each they have survived the of lin SKAMOXIN MAN CITED FOR BRAVERY; SACRIFICES LIFE ger that caused some of them to give up the ghost and die. BREAKFAST IN' DAYTON, 0., HAS DINNER IN N. Y.

with a feature program. Lillian Walker, the darling of the screen. "'M appear in a seven part picture entitled "The Lust of the Ages" Th" photo-dramatic spectacle is t'h'Ml'ing in its dramatic movements, inspiring in its heroic tale with the sweeten love story ever told. In addition to this feature there will also be two comedy pictures. FLARE-UP OF FLU GIVES CONCERN Dec.

20. How a Shamokin man after performing a brilliant air exploit for which he was awarded! the distinguished service cross undertook an-which. he never returned, is told in oilier trip over Hie German lines, from the official citation, as follows: 'ty'jrst Lieutenant Wilbur Suit- All the anthracite companies' incurred expenses on their own the same work. vuajor II. M.

UiiiLliurl, the lad airman to pilot, a flying machine over Mount Carmel and who is now chief pilot for the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company, and ('. P. Kettering, vice president of the company, tele iH, IF I COULD BREAK THIS COLD!" 10:00 er- as pHot. 135th aero squadron (de- The man was about forty-five years MOTOR CLUB 03JECTI0N old, a stranger to Shenandoah, and' The Motor Club members about had no marks upon his person, nor the region take exception to the an-anything in his pockets that would noinieement of the police chiefs as-aKl in identification. The body was i sociation that stolen automobiles will removed to an undertaking establish- bo recovered by the association of in out and will be buried at the coun-; owners who pay a dollar a year for ty's expense unless identified and this protection.

The members take ch.imed in the meantime. the stand that the police officers are now paid for this thing and they see phoned from Dayton, at DEAD MAN FOUND ON SHENANDOAH PORCH o'clock Tuesday morning to New ceased), lor extraordinary heroism York City making an engagement for in action near Vilcey-sur-Trey, dinner and the theatre in the metro- France, September 12, 191S. Lieu-polis for that evening. And they kept, tenant Suiter, with Second Lieuten-their engagement. ant Guy 10.

Morse, observer. fearless- Prom the time the big two-seater 1 volunteered -for the perilous mis-! Almost as soon as said with Dr. King's New Discovery Get a bottle today! no reason wny tney should pay tne I A flare-up of the "flu" epirtemi agaiu gives concern to the anthracite industry, from report recetved fro" many section? of the The Lehigh Valley Com pany announced, today, that the demic at Eckley has reduced toinifi' I from 1500 to 1000 tons, i The town of Eckley has 75 new cap es and 50 convalescents out of a f0" I population the largest part of whi- -i being mine-workers or some memb? of their families. Coal company physi cians and nurses are th plagu again in this serf ion as as in and around the Wiikes-Bavre and Pittston region and other part- of Luzerne counly. new cases arc being daily peptirted by nearly all the opev Hting companies.

These have a tendency on output at "'me when every effort i.s bcin? mad'" to make up the deficiency of the drop police insurance against loss from arose from the THE BOYS ARE RAPIDLY COMING HOME this source. experimental field locating the enemy advance limit in the rear of the Hindenhurg line. Disregarding the hail of ma About four o'clock Wednesday af-: teriioon the body of an unknown man; was found dead on the porch of a I hou on West Coal street, Shenan-. doa'i, and up to yoslerday afternoon all efi'n-'ts at identification had failed. I An examination of the body showed Ma1.TeJ"JfiTkvas originated by Hor- "This is Every train is bringing the boys I su lick.

Avoid imitations and sul)sti- homo from the army cantonments, tutes. ad sell that death was due to heart failure, and there is no reason to suspect chine-gun fire and bursting anti-aircraft, shells, they invaded the enemy territory at low altitude and accomplished (heir mission, securing for our staff information of the greatest importance. These twrj gallant officers at once returned to the lines and undertook another reconnaissance mission, from which they failed to return. Home address, S. V.

Suiter, father, Shamokin, T'a." or sore throat: The rapidity with vhicli this fifty-year-old family 'edy relieves cough3, colds and mild bronchial attacks 13 has kept its popularity oa the increase year by year. This standard reliever of colds and coughing spelte never loses frhnds. It quickly and pleasantly what it recommended to do. One trial put3 it fa your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable. 60c and $1.20.

Bowels Usually Clogged? Regulate them with safe, sure, comfortable Dr. King's New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, cour stomach, tongue coat, by the bowcl-doggiiess. 25c. some of them with their discharges! hi their pockets, others with unlimit-j ed furloughs and others with period furloughs.

Everybody is glad to see thorn and they are glad to see everybody. Those who do not have to go back to the service are getting out cf their uniforms and are glad to make he change back to civilian I clothes again. The chances are liiat gt)KE THROAT fp h. c- TonsilRis, gargia Balsam. It isn't disacreeable.

Or.tnher and November production Mil warm Rail 1 wtfs -water then apply FOR DANDRUFF, Stops itching of scalps Prointoos and you can depend upon it to give quick relief. It's guaranteed. I've used it for years and always keep a bottle on hand." Sold by druggists everywhere. of over two million tons. On account of the state and count expenditures of some $91,000 in Schuylkill county in fighting the influenza when it was so serious the 1'.

It. Coal Iron Company provided I within the next few (lays the beys growth of the hair. Makes ladies' hair i will all be back home again, and fluffy. Ono bottle proves it. Trial size CHRISTMAS TREES Christmas Trees for sale ut the Mountain House stable3.

lS-4t overseas soldiers are uow also drop-j 25c For sale everywhere PRICES 30c. COc, 1- Divide 7 Co. Great Cliiristfrfas Sale 1 i i I argain Prices at a time they Offering to the buying public. The most desirable Xmas Merchandise at remarkably LovV want it. Make This the Greatest American Xmas ever known.

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