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9, 19 19. I JvIOUNT CAttMEk tTEM. MOUNT CAfcUO, THURSDAY, JANUARY" rfOUNT CARMEL IIEHIff DMflNT ID. 2t and 25 East Fourth Street. lUUl IllVll I1 19, St and East Fourth Street, PARENTS, READ THIS ADDRESSES GiMft.

R. CHAUTAUQUA 11 T' Day Only Matinee and Ni BUCKLEY and SULliVAN Pisifi Biggest Laughing Opera House One I til Something New York's Mount Carnial, renni ESTABLISHED 1888. Wished Daily' Except Sunday By HE ITEM PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 B. nnd W. P.

Kenible, Proprietors. K. II. Kemble, Manager William Penn Kemble, Editor. John H.

Latshaw, City Editor. Subscription by mail in the United States Possessions and to the American Expeditionary Forces, Mexico snd Cuba. (Postage Prepaid) Payable in advance: Daily, One Year $6.00 Daily, Six Months 8.00 Daily, Three 1.50 One Month 50 delivered by Regular Newsboys, 40c Por. Month. Single Copies 2c ALL TELEPHONES Kew York and Foreign Advertising Bureau, S.

G. Lindenstein. 118 East 2Stu New York. Entered November 4, 1902, at Mount. irmel, as Second-Cluaa mat-X, under Act of Congress ot March Thursday, January 9, 1919 VERY Entirely New in Farcetomedy READ WHAT THE NEW "Uproariously funny" Xew "Extremely fresh and wittey" xk "Decidedly clever" Xew York w.

"Light and amusing'Xew York A NEXT WEEK The Chaulauq.ua Association will present a great program at Kulpmont on "Tuesday, AVednesdny and Thursday of niit. week, Jannaijy 14th, 15tli and leaf, 'tot'ternoons atfifeveninGS. The bltf'iifeatnre will; lecture, Vtrt'i' RcvolutioiiiVvby George I.awreritffeflfarker, former, jtainister ot tho llrtyMj-'Anierican COngregationa! church, Dr. Parker an eye-witnes's'of tho exciting and epoch-making revolution Ho 1m au eloquent speaker, nnd hi subject is a moat vital one. The McKtnnie Operatic Company will entertain on Tuesday afternoon and evening.

Hops Crane, cartoonist and clay modeler, will appear Tuesday evening. The music on Wednesday will hu by the Jordan, Holmberg Parker Company, and tho eveniug lecture will bi given by George H. Turner, on "Ilumanity'H Last Reserves." Dr. Parker's lecture on "Russia" will be given Thursday evening. TV music for.

Thursday will bo by tho McDonough-Eagleston Company Advertise In The item. 31, 1918 Original Production With An All Star Cast Direct From One Year At Astor Theatre N.Y. Six Months In Chicago, Four Months In Boston. a FatheriHas Learned to i 'i Save Shoe Bills. 1 "Mson is very hard on shoes, so keeping him properly shod has been ciuite an expense to me." writes Mr.

J. Allison Allen, of Amity, Arkansas. "But since I started to buy NeOlin-soled shoes for him 1 have found that it costs only about a third as much to keep him in shoes." This is because, Neolin Soles are' so tough and durable that they wear a long time. Shoe bills are kept down because don't need so many pairs. i.

iou can gei j.eoun-soiea snocs almost any good shoe store. They come in all styles and for ail members of the family. Neolin Soles are also available everywhere for re-solinjj. They are produced by a scientific process to be what soles oURht to be: comfortable, waterproof and long-wearinp. They are made by The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear any other heels.

Heojiii Soles TTaw, ite Rca.lj. 8. Fat. ot. BALANCE IN COUNTY TREASURY LOWEST IN LAST 3 YEARS The balance in tho county treasury as the present time is lower than ut (his season in any of the past, three years.

According to Deputy Treasurer W. H. Dcppen. the total in tho county strong box is about $153,000. Expenditures during 101S averaged round $50,000 per month, with the total some months dropping to while in June it whs The decreased balance.

is attributed to several causes, all of which are dj-reetly or Indirectly the result of war conditions. RAEL ESTATE TRANSFERS IN COUNTY Real estate transfers recorded at the courthouse yesterday and today are as follows: EIlus Zarlman to Francis Witmer, properly in Jackson township, $10U(i; Francis Witmer to The biggest bit in years" "Seasons breeziest larce "Irrepressible laughter" Xew "The Yery Idea is laughed at laugh at; farce comedy" Chicago Tlno "Gasps were as frequent aS "A very funny show" Boston "There is a laugh between aminer Before Shown at Prices. Don't Miss Never These It. "The Very Idea" will be presented witi REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank NO SHOW HAS EVER RECEIVED SUCH UNIVRSAL PRAISE AS "THE VERY IDEA" HAS. IT IS A REAL OMEDY TREAT At Mount CarmelJState of Pennsylvania.at close of business Prices, Matinee 25, 50, Prices, Night 25, 50, 75, SEATS NOW ON SALE, December Loan and discounts, inehidin 0 iirdral'ts.

unsecured u. S. Bonds (oilier than Liberty Bonds, rediscounts RESOURCES tiiientes of indebtedness S. bunds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $30,000.00 S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure C.

S. deposits (par value) 000. 00 S. Bonds and Certileates of indebtedness pledged as collateral for State deposits or bills payable 25.000.00 S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owuert V.

Mary E. property in Jackson township $1000: Anna Alattre.r to jJ. E. Hoffman, property in Delaware tow nship William Holkmbach to Fe'eker. property in Suii-jhury, SI; William S.

Thiilwell to Sullivan, property in Mount Caraiel, William S. Thivlwell to Henry E. l'ensinger, properly in Mocit Carmel William E. Thirlwell to Charles F. Williams, property in Mount Carinel Elizabeth Guffy.

to J. H. Ernst. Chii- LETTER TO DEAD MOTHER Peter Swatski, Exchange Soldier Now in Germany, Write to Tell Mother He is Safe Private Peter Swatskie. Exchange, Co.

64th regiment, is happy at having gone through the war against Germany unharmed, but still has a sad blow to receive, the news of the death of his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Swatski, Exchange, who died from Spanish Influenza, during the epidemic. The young soldier is now in Germany and sends a letter home addressed to his mother, of whom he was very foud. The letter: Tries. Germany Dec.

0 Dear Mother: Dropping you a few lines to let you know 1 am well and getting along good, and hope this llnds you are the same. 1 am in tiermany now. 1 came hero Sunday. Dec. 1st.

Don't, worry mother. Just as soon as peace is signed I expect we will be sent home. I met cousin Slicny Siniatsky here in Germany yesterday. Let Airs. Slrwatski of the Midvalley know I met her son and tell her bo is getting along good.

Ho told me ho hasn't heard from home in iuite a while. How ave John and Anthony and the other boys? 1 didn't see any of them over here yet. How are all the sis-tors getting along and how are you feeling mother? The town we are now in is pretty large city. Everything up-to-date, but. prices are high We are having nice weather.

doesn't look as if winter is going to take place. Tell all my friends I'll bo a belter hunter when I come back. Will have to close now. mother, wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New I Year, and hoping the other boys come I home safe. From your loving son, Private Peter Swatskie P.S.

1 was transferred to another company a few weeks ago and met I Joe Frckey from Dickson. We aro together now, friends. Give my regards to ail AMERICAN CASUALTIES Thursday, January 9 The following tiusUdll ies are report- by tbe commanding general of America Expedi.ionai'y Forces: Died of wounds 1 lied of disease 1 Wounded severely Missing, in action the 02 20 Total 424 Pennsylvanians Id ED OF WOUNDS Privates Bruce. Elmer Beaver Falls Farmer, Win. Mi Keepsort Gingrich, Walter Lawn Greaves.

Percy. Irwin Kuhn. Chasles 10.. State College Miller, Jacob, Grecnsbiirg Moore, John. Columbia Adams, Harold I.angeloth DIED OF DISEASE Privates Buchanan.

Frank Emerson Conlev. ('has. Xarberth Curry, Chester Kerrmoor Dentin, ('has. Royonldoville Hartford, Cecil Elmhurst llilliarii. Ivan Du Bois lmg, Oscar Hamburg Witmer.

Mapur. Swuthmore Stanley. Win. lliiladelpiiia AV I REL Privates Jenkins. John Danville Gristoforo.

Guiseppe. Timiu ITynn. John Dimmor Kroustomis. Elias Pittsburgh Martin. Shenandoah Sexton.

John Pit tsburgh-Short, George. Fairliaven Taylor. Thos. Carbondale MISSING IX ACTION Private Buduick, John. Philailelphia Goodman.

Emanuel, Philadelphia WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION Private IVgg. William Philadelphia WOUNDED SEVERELY. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED FROM DISEASE Private Sloane. Charles Drift on KILLED IX ACTION.

PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SEVERELY WOUNDED Private Mancusi, Frank. Philadelphia KILLED IN ACTION" PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN' ACTION Private McGiuley. John. Pittsburgh WOUXDED SEVERELY. PREVIOUS.

LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenant Perine. Nelson Pliiladedphia Private Kitchen. Arthur. Neseopeck WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING i IN ACTION Sergeant Kreiter, Robert Lebanon Privates Pyers.

Albert Homesleud Tuft, Maurice Phitadeiphir. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- llisquauua. Mike Pfloegor to Charles R. Shear, Chiliisouaqua, 300; Mary A. Snyder to Charles E.

Dernier. $1450; Hulda Culp I to William I Dubb, Sunbury, 52,100: Mary M. Ilohner to Benjamin F. Dohner. Sunbury $1.

A TRIBUTE TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT access PEA 99 YOf CRITICS SAY 1 YorklV une orlc Sun lean. New YolEvening Journal Xew Yo imes York aid about Mich as it is possible to giggles stori Herald Globe every pa lines" Chicago Ex- ln excellent cast of fun Yorkbduction QllK RELIEF FOR ECZEMA San Ointment is a Marvelous nt for Many Other Dis tressing Ailments Saijra Ointment has cured many cases! itching, bleedi HIT nnii nrn. trudililes. It has drawn tbe noi on and completely healed run i and fever sores which wer.1 ning so olid chronic that evprvmm u-tif. i considered them helpless Safira Ointment is guaranteed by I J.

Tye to do as stated above and I to banish tetter, salt rheum. to heal ulcers, cuts. bur ibac iicalds and bruises, or monnv Tme guarantee holds good for chil chapped hands and face, so you not a penny when you buy a jar 0 or 60 cents. nder skin and to secure a per complexion use San t'ura So, ts the best soan for hnhiw f(K) it prevents contagion 25 cenfThompson Medical Titus- vill ad Privates l. Ray Cairnboook ill, Henry Homestead (lis, Ernest Joseph Williow Grove nne.

Larl Sunbury It. Rene. Philadelphia iSIIX HOSPITAL, PREVIOUS- REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Private Fred Bloomsburg NED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS-REPORTED MISSING INACTION' Privates i. Old Forge Borouirh er, John Morris man. Zieaverdaie Edw.

Philadelphia Robert. Meyersdale uletz, George, McKees Rocks CHESTER PILLS IMilMl A.L i hl-rh-a-rr'a Klumond KritndVvS I'llln in Br4 ml Hold Kijs, tele.l r.iii Blue Ribbon. i 1 1 SOI BY DRLGGISTS tVKiiihm Know our Busmtss WALTER PENMAN, $1.00 I 1, $1.50 vl and unpledged o. ,000.00 Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds. 3i.

4. and yt per cent, unpledged $52,700. 00 Payments actually made on Liberty 4iTc bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loun owned 10.00 Sonds, securities, etc. (other than TJ. lionds (other than U.

S. bonds pledgod to secure V- S. deposits 39,150.00 Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits 7,000.00 Securities other than U.

S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 428,443. "0 Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more tliau THREE YEARS' time 101.474.45 Total bonds, securities, other than U. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (30 per cent, of of banking house, owned and, unincumbered Furniture, and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Rank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Total of Hems above $157,060.04 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Kudoinption fund with V. S.

Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer Vv'ur oaviugs Cbiliucules. aud Thrill lamps actually owneo Arrangements are being made to. hold a Memorial Service in the Unit-! ied Evangelical church on the com-! jing Sunday morning, commemorating! (the death of (lie Great American Patriot, Theodore Roosevelt.

i of the Grand Army of the makers and the entire New MeXamee, Harry Llanercli Whiteside, Horace. Catasauqua Rowe, Harvey Wiconiseo Stubbs. Benj. Manheim Trently. Wm.

Archbald SICK IN HOSPITAL. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IX ACTION Privates Mickiely, Rronislaw, Nanticoke Claitser. Jonathan Allentown Section Two Killed in action Died of wounds 30 Di-ed from accident and other causes Died from airplane accident 2 Died of disease 39 121 4 1 Wounded severely Wounded, degree Wounded slightly Missing in action undetermined 29 Total 42: Pennsyivanians KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenant Wesoloski, John Imperial Corporals Dollman. Arthur Pittsburgh Pollock. Stormont Philadelphia Privates Szcdlock.

Jos. Elkland Turner. Samuel. Philadelphia Esterley. Ray Emails DIED FROM WOUNDS.

Sergeants Covert, Ralph Dorranceton Lees, Frank, Monessen Rawlings. Wm. Peckville DIED OF DISEASE Sergeant Law, Malcolm Kingston Corporals Havens. Coleman Gleuside Snyder, George Slippery Rock i Private Scott. Eugene Coatesville DIED FROM AIRPLANE ACCIDENT Lieutenant Fisher.

John Punxsutawney AVOUNDED SEVERELY Sergeant Scanlan. Anthony, Lost Creek Privates Slrine, Crawford Waynesboro Priales Brunyalf, Mike. Clarence Hood, John Philadelphia Andersou. Harry Coatesville Melte, Fred. Austin MISSING IN ACTION Private Mangis, George Pittsburgh KILLED IN ACTION.

PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Corporals P.retschneider. J. Broughton Santqev Athens Privates Deal hurt, James, Cutter Caterlua, Dominick, AVashington Mogavero, Louis. Philadelphia WOUNDED SEVERELY. PREVIOUSLY, itEPORTEDJMISSING IN ACTION i privates Bi nkis.Tony, BosweU Jchnson.

Stephen. Bloomsburg WOUNDED SLIGHTLY PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IX ACTION Corporal Ratlin, George Crafton Privates Mich. Nanticoke Thorn. Craig -Xew Bethlehein-AM) ENDED. DEGREE UNDETER-MIXED.

PREVIOUSLY REPORT ED MISSING IX ACTION Corporal Trapp. Louis Philadelphia 1 i p. I 1 i I I Q. Republic, every Patriotic audi all citizens are invited to attend. Appropriate music will be render- ed.

Rev. W. A. shoemaker, a veteran of tho Civil War, will oil er the pray-1 jer. and Rev.

Egge will deliver the dls-' having for his subject, "Then-1 Roosevelt, the Patriot, States-! man, ana arrior. Total LIABILITIES rt.w7.ou 11.J4 but liieiuaing S. Cei 570.067. Uu 7.300.00 1,541.2 i iiiu.oo $1,573, 1S6.57 50.000.00! 50,000.00 companies (other than it.lt to Reserve t. 1S.5UO.00 above th cbargeu at rates in excess 1D7 Rev.

Stat was .00 .00 i I above-named bank, do solemulv to the (if lliv onA V' HENRY L. LEAM, Cashier. J. M. WATKINS, S.

E. BKRGSTRESSER, loli.OOO.OO nX.040.on 45,000.00 34.237.4 152.905.01 4.094.13 1 2,702.13 I 112.20 i 770.57 320.00 MEMBER OF INAUGRAL COMMITTEE! CVpiiul stock paid in Surplus fuijd Ciidiv-idwd profits Circulating notes outstanding amounts due to Xfitionai backs X.i amounts due to banks, and trust included in Items above) if tor each rieoi iOU t-at ono uirl w.t fi.il r.ni stom-v ii comfort. Inslaniiy ivlicv '-s Jscari- acuity, i'oorl vf-pratin aiii'l stninab Tiiniry. difjefition; keeps the itomach sweet and pure. vKATONIG id tho reneciy and only cost.

A cent or two a rtay use it. You will bed? (ijfhted with rcbitlua. Sctiafact'on pruarantoej or money Heao call ami try it. Elmer E. Hinkle Mount Carntfl, MINED.

PREVIOUSLY HEP PORTED MISSING IX ACTION Sergeant Egan. Josepii Sunbury Co room I Peter Philadelphia. Privates Waller. Harry, Philadelphia The Here Today Jesse L. Lasl.y piusent VIVIAN MARTIN in "Her Country First" in Five Big Ai ts Remember it's a Paramount Special.

Also Comedy Feature Added, TOMORROW Adolph Xukor present LINA CAVALIER in "Woman ot Impulse" in five big acts also I wo (lever comedies "Some Romeo 99 and 'Tidbits or Travel" 1 I A )i 1 i Tota! of Items above Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject Senator MeCounell of tiiis county yesterday was mimed a member of the committee to arrange for the, in-j dilution of Senator Sproul as Oovern- or on January 2J. Fifty thousand del-4U. Jars were appropriated and Governor Brumbaugh approved the tion. (ueposus payame wnnin oO days): )ndiidual deposits subject to check Ci-rtified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Dividend's unpaid Total of demand deposhs (other than bank deposits.) subject, to Reserve, Items above Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after U0 days, or subject to SO days or more notice, and rostal savings) Poslul savings deposits Other time deposits una i ot time ueposits subject to Reserve Items above iviinca siaies oepestis tottier man postal savings): War Loan deposit, account $17,500.00 Olher United States deposits, including deposits of U. S.

disbursing officers Total the total oans and discounts sliown "Of i i.i:res i ana aiscounr was oi i.iose permntea by law Sec. 5 number of such loans "was Tin Si. 'ite of Pennsylvania, County of Northumberland, ss: i. Jim- jj. ieam.

lasuier or tue swear that the above statement is true belief. PLAYED BASEBALL ON CHRISTMAS IN 1S89 Persons who have been amazed by the extremely temperate weather of i the past, ten days need not wonder longer. Old residents of the couuty state that they well remember witnessing a game of bnseball ou Christmas Day. The weather that year so v.urm that windows were hoisted and families spent the greater porches part of the day ou front CRUEL WOMAN REAL RULER IN PETROGRAD LONDON', Jan. 7 -The real dictator of Petrograd as woman anmed Jacobleva, says a dis-jtateh from Hulsiugfors to tlio Daily Mail.

In her capacity as head of the extraordinary committee to defeat any counter revolution she surpasses even the Bolshevik extremes' of cruelty. A'tt she is only twenty-two rears old. TAILOR MADE CLOTHES v. 7-' -H n. A-e- the kind that wear and ut tho longest.

They are Hie cheapest. Walter Miller. Tailor ud sch 33 north Oak street and swovu lo before me this 7th day of January, 1019. C. ELMER JOHN.

Notary Public My Commission expires January 16', 1910. Correct Attest: war. kiei'Ek. 5 Directors. DlftECTORS J.

AY ATKINS JAS. J. II REED HEXRY L. LEAM i Volti ACT EX S. lUiRCSTREa-SER W.

PHILLIP'S KIHT'EIi 30 South Odk Street..

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