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MOUNT; CARMEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 i FOR CATARRHAL DEAF BYGONES AND NESS AND HEAD NOISES Yrm'll lilr CameA P'Joraivaffrfac fin RENOVATION Here in America there is much suf feting from catarrh and head noises, American people would do well to consider the method employed by the The Dunellen Wreck, which occured on the Lehigh Valley R. in the By H. C. Hamilton (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Feb. 1.

sumeinr of 189S or '09, was a disaster that cast a gloom over our town, for quite a time, by causing the death of Laughing at the variously colored and scented suggestions for changes in the manner of conducting the an six men and Injuring five others nual world's series, John P. Foster, residents, who had started out in the morning full of life and hope. The secretary of the New York National league club, declared today there isn't really anything to be done about dead were: Frank Fisher, a shoema ker, whoso place of business was on west 4 tli street, in the building back it. The tobaccos are choice Turkish and choice Domestic, expertly blended, "to give you a mellow-mild-body and a flavor as delightful to your taste as it is refreshing I Camels are pure and wholesome and you can smoke them liberally without any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste 1 Smokers do not look for or expect coupons or premiums with Camels because they realize the value is in the cigarettes, which Stand every test you care to make against any cigarette in the world at any price! You'll find Camels meet your fondest' cigarette desires Men, you'll get a lot of satisfaction with Camel cigarettes I of the Leader Store. Fishor was a English to combat this insidious disease.

Everyone knows how damp iht English climate ia and how dampness affects those suffering from catarrh. In England they treat catarrhal deafness and head noises as a constitutional disease and use an Internal remedy for it that is really yery efficacious. Sufferers who could scarcely hear a watch tick tell how they had their hearing' restored by this English treatment to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven and eight Inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know someone who is traubled with catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, cut out tills formula and hand it to them and you will have been'the means of sav ''If the magnates feel they really have to have a change," he said, "let single man and well known, and es teemed by his acquaintances. William Hinkle, a member of the firm of Gle- them give the winning club 90 per cent of the players' share and give the losers 10 per cent of the winning clubs share and give It to charity, and ger, Gibson at one time, a car penter and contractor, who had been The atamp placed om WLM 5XK Package, SSSSSy 'SSnSK keep out air, nSSSS.

thereby preserving tho SSSS Quality of the blended Snxv-JsSSk tobacco. By inserting SSSSSSKSSSSJSSSSt ftnfr am rllua- JSSsSiwSS trated.thettampamaily without tearing SSSSxS SSSSX to'1' which fblda SSSSsi $wS8 into it place. mm- give just the same amount out of the a resident here all tila life. Jno. Jar club owners' share.

a young man, residing with his "This idea of giving every club in parents in the Diamondtown section each league a whack at it is altogeth for some years. S. F. Hamler, a tailor. er wrong.

Do you suppose they would who lived on 4th and Walnut sts. go on torough without pooling tne A Mr. Algoir, also a tailor, and one of sum to be divided, a different way? the Leader boys, who worked in tho Not on your lite. They'd turn it into Leader Store here in Mount Carmel Attorney L. S.

Walters was badly in cinch for some club and then the jured and was for months unable to tail enders would cease to play their hardest." attend to his business, and it was Foster went back to the days when the world's series was started. "fil "The players don't realize" he said. "that the world's series was statred feared he would have to suffer amputation of his log. Martin Keenan, a son-in-law, of an old timer, Dominick Oates, Rev. Harris, of the Congregational church, William KeiBer, of the Electric light plant, and John Gibbons of the planing mill were injured, some for their especial benefit.

They got ing some poor suticrer pcrnaps ironi total The prescription can be easily prepared at home for about 7Gcnnd made as follows: From, your druggist obtain 1 oz. of Parmint (Double Strength), obout 75c worth. Take this home, and add to it Vi Pint of hot water, and 1 ounces of granulated sugar; stir uatil dissolved. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce' by tonic action the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize 'the dir pressure en the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results it gives are usually remarkably quick and effective.

Every person who lias catarrh in into the first cut because the magnates wanted to give the champion ship clubs a bonus for their work. of them seriously, at ilie time and for It never was the intention to have others participate. Now, 'when the season advances across the Fourth July mark, the only thing the first division clubs can see is the old dollar many months, suffered nervous shock, by the severe strain to their bodies and minds. The Keiser family, are among the old timers, Daniel Keiser, the father of William, was here very early in the town's history, so also was Isaac, his brother, and were both mark, and it sticks in their craws right up to the last game." Foster believes something should. 11 A2 be done and that quick, but he doesn't any form snoum give mis recipe trial and free themselves from this destructive disease.

Reliance Drug Store can supply you. ad jibe with the suggestion that the num-j ber of games or the rules governing! them be changed, with the exception! TURKISH DOMESTIC of the manner of -dividing the gate Camels are sold every where in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for lOe; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glaaaine-paper-covered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J.

REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winston-Salem, N. C. receipts. NOTES AROUND PROGRESS OF THE WAR The official statement from Pctro- grad on the fighting near the Buko- THE REG active in the making of Mount Car-mel's future. Isaac was instrumental in bringing about the sale of the old Mount Carmel House, to Solomon Shooner, and getting it out of the rut it had been in for many years.

The both Reisers have been dead for a number of years. The Hinkle family have been residents, for a longer time than I have any knowledge of. Jacob Hinkle the lather of John Hinkle, was killed at the Montelius colliery in the Polish slope shortly after he slope was opened, I cannot remember the date, but I do very well remember seeing the body brought to the surface, being employed at the mines, at the time. Michael Hinkle, the father of Wm. Dan, Jim, Elmer and Sam, was a sturdy, steady citizen, lived on Maple wina border reports the capture by the Russians of a hostile fortification east of Jacobeni, four miles taken from his temporary residence at Mount Carmel to the GeisiDger Memorial hospital at Danville to re- 26 CASES ARE LISTED FOR TRIAL place several weeks ago, all of which goes to show that the coal region end of the county does not return all of the serious cases to the court.

south of Vale Putna. Prisoners and booty were taken with the position. ceive treatment for a complication of Of the operations in the Riga dis Watches Stolen John Uednarski, a well known resj dent of Johnson City, is mourning the loss "of two watches'one a valuable gold timepiece, which were stolen from his home by a daring, sneali thief. I diseases. His condition is critical and but slight hopes are entertained for his recovery- trict the Russian.

War Office announces a German attack, which, of the trial of Thompson, of MlUon for murder, and tho "Ranch 108" murder case from Shamokin. Both these cases promise to be hard fought as eminent counsel have been employed by the defendants, iv their efrorts to save conviction. Other serious cases come from Sun bury where Samuel Hoddens is charg ed with attacking a young girl, and where an attempted murder took TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FROM MOUNT CARMEL while checked in general, was followed by a Russian retirement of twe-thirds of a mile near Kalnzem, on the westerly edge of the Tirul Twenty-six cases have been returned to date for the session of criminal court, which will be held during the week beginning on Monday, Feb. 5th. The court term, however, is expected to last nearly the full week, because nll'i II Mahanoy Womah Dead Tiddy'3 annual clearance sale of furniture is now going on.

Wonder- Frank A. Ragev, of Muncy, agent for the Philadelphia and Reading street and died many years ago and was held in high esteem by all who MrSv Joel Kerstctter, Mahanoy City, ad 30-3t Railway company, at Natalie, was ful bargains. marsh. Berlin concedes the capture from the Austro-Gcrnian forces of a point knew him. His boyn are a lot of good fellows and all steady industrious cit died from a complication of diseases.

"be -martts tomorrow and wHl be attended by a number of local people. izens. The Geiger Brothers came here in 1SS3 and established the planing mill at this place, which has been in operation ever since. They established a very good business under the name of the Geiger Mill and Lumber Co. John Gibson was a member of the first Co.

and came here about the same time as the Geigers, or perhaps before and is still a resident of the town, liking it so well here, that he of support in the vicinity -of Vale Putna. This town is -nine miles southwest of Kimpolung, Uukowiua, and about the same distance north of Dorna Watra, near the point of junction of the boundaries of Buko-wina, Transylvania and Moldavia. The previous advance here was effected by the Russians in a battle fought last Saturday, when Teutonic positions on a front of two mjles were pierced, according to Petrograd, and some 1150 men and 12 machine guns were captured. On the northern end of the Russian front the Germans again took the offensive, and stormed a Russian position on the east bank of the River Aa, southwest of Riga, taking more than 900 prisoners and capturing 15 mach'ne guns. An Increase in Wages TlteHinckiaycrs of HazletoiiTare asking 75c per And the masons, 57c.

They ha received 65c and 45c respectively. vreset agreement expires April 1. Eliminate Crossing The residenfs of Suubury are rejoicing over the appearance there of two of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's civil engineers who are making surveys for the purpose of deciding upon some plan whereby the company will lie able, to eliminate the many grade crossings. wants to stay right here. Jack has I always been a believer in Mount Car-! mel's future, and has always done his part to keep the town's future steadily improving, and he is one of our solid citizens.

There is an old story going the rounds of social circles, that Jack is sponsor for, and if it is true, it i a very good story, but even if not true, the story sounds well anyhow. It is said to have happened a good many years ago, when the old W. A. was in the hoy-day of its existence and it used to have parades and picnics, and speeches by prominent mure nas oeen suarp ngiuing on POINTS OF SUPERIORITY Pastor Under Knife Rev. Schmidt, pastor of the Truv orton Lutheran churcti, was removed to the Shamokin hospital where ho was operated on by Dr.

Reese for serious abdominal troubles. the Lorraine frontier on the French front. The French penetrated two lines of German trenches here. Paris reports, routing the trench garrisons and taking prisoners. Berlin records thi'-i operation as a Fruich attack was repulsed.

Electric Hoist thief speakers to rcr-mit it ranks, and Hliffen up the back bones of the faith- A great many-years ago when 1 11 til in in Li ll. iJicu.i hi uiin nlni.iKin liniel for all I public outdoor gatherings the 13 A at Hickory Swamp colliery and from 1 1 NECKS The neck is a flexible device worn by all human beings and some prize lighters. It was given us to keep our heads on. That sounds easy, but well, look at Louie the Sixteenth. The neck may also be put to other 'vry wheel to driver.

Thin method of power application distributes the um ng striia cve.ily to purl's of the mechanism. Result, longer life. With four wheels working, power is economiiiod, and it costs money to produce power. The Duplex four-wheel drive will pull four times as much as any two-wheel drive truck of equal weight. On a two-wheel drive truck tho front wheels are an obstacle.

On the Duplex they do over halt the work. Put a two-wheel drive truck in six inches of sand or loose gravel and see what the front wheels do. iu uriuvunu ailUU, JJar ade and general jubilee, ending up with a feast of reason and a flow of soul. The clan had gathered over at the park, and were listening to the arguments of the 'speakers, wiio were larupping the monopolists that were grinding the men, who labor with their hands, and giving them little or nothing for their families, support, and so on. One of the listeners who had fk.

its initial service the new hoist operated smoothly. "Kie-Yie-Yie Get Jo 'GeMr Quick!" 2 Drop3 Make Corn "Pall" Off I "T'vfi joined tho Npver-Acain Club. Never ami in will I use anything for corns but Tut 2 drops of 'Gets-It' on, and from that second the corn begins to shrivel. uses Some men use theirs to get hung by. Others wear Christmas cravats.

The lirst is fatal; the second merely criminal. Necks help us a lot in getting along with our bodies. They keep our chins from bumping our breast bones. And they partially overcome the handicap of two eyes in front Instead of one front and back. Necks are necessary In a way too.

What would the haudsome brutes in collar ads do without them? And where wouldour Adam's apple go for exercise? Va, fti: VAAW 3' I wearied of the day's festivities, was on his way home to the tunnel, where he resided, was hahed by one of his I acquaintances, who had not been present at the meeting, thus, "Well, The Duplex weight is evenly dis--tributed to all four wheels. There is no slippage. Micky what are they doing over there, and what are they saying?" "Oh, they are not doing much, but they are saying a whole lot, they are talking about the mo-no-poMsts, the Sages, the Vanderbilts and the Goulds, and they are giving thim the divil, I don't know do they man Jo or John, but tiiey tell ine John is a fine man." 0 VETERAN BLOOMSBURG DOCTOR OiES Dr. John C. Rutter.

91, Columbia county's oldest physician and in active practice until ten years ago, died at Uloomsburg. He was born near Wilmington, and was graduated at what is now the Hahnemann Medi cal College, Philadelphia in 1885. COFFINS ARE VERY SCARCE IN LONDON (Uy t'nitod I'rena Leased Wire) LONDON. Jan 15, by mail. Tho British undertaker has sent out a plea for help.

He can't get enough collins ami the cemeteries nnn't 'I'nurh II! Sn Sore That means fifty per cent more tire mileage and decreased gasoline consumption. The Duplex will travel fifty pert-cut farther on a gallon of gasoline than any two-wheel drive truck of eiiuul weight and motor power. The Duplex will travel fifty per cent farther on a set of tires than any two-wheel drive truck of equal weight. The necessity of over-size tires on rear wheels a uniform need on two-wheel drive trucks) is eliiuiii-. ated, thereby saving thirty per cent of tiro cost.

1 The Duplex will pull a greater trailer load than ANY OTHER TRUCK of equal weight and motor power, its drawbar pull is unequalled. The Duplex auxiliary chain gear reduction uiutiplics the motor's power by two. Either driving end can be put of commission and the truck still is equal to any two-wheel truck of the fcBme rating. The Duplex locked differential of positive action absolutely prohibits loss of traction and with but one on solid going the truck will still forge ahead. It will do all that can be expected of any truck, AND THEN AS MUCH AGAIN.

WARREN UNGER County Pay County employees received I heir January pay yesterday. Some want to get their pay twice monthly but nearly all of the men prefer pay once a month. About 3,000 was paid out. I "if-It" and It Will Aever lie Hotel Instead of swelling tip like a- liftl wlilte Bponge. Then it ln-jsens from juur loe anil, Rlorv balk'tujali! the -orn comes off as though you'd take a clove off vnnr hand!" Yep "Gcts-lt" is the rorn discovery of the age.

More "liets-If" is sold by many times than any other cant dig graves fast enough to bury, the dead. The trouble is that all the available men have been called up for war ser- Challenge The Guild Juniors challenge the High School second team to a game coi rpmeoy existence. i ry vou'll know the reason why. 1 The tinuoriaKers wiio were takes two eenonas to nppiy wont to make their own coffins have of kayket bon't ball for any time and on it dries at once, 'mats all. either floor.

iosi titt many men tnai iney. nau to fall back upon the big manufacturer. The demand upon the big factories became so great that their supplies are exhausted. ATLAS FIRE CO. DANCE Members of the Atlas Fire Com-' experiment follow the experience of millions and use "Gets-lt." "lcts-It" ta Bold everywhere.

Iwttle, or sent, on re'-elpt of prico by K. Lawrence Chicago, 111. Sold In Mount Carmel and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by S. I. Joukus and The Standard Drug Market and Walnut Streets, Shamokin, Penna.

In some cases the rush for collins pany will hold a dance in their hose has been bo great that undertakers building, 011 Thursday evening. Ev- have taken them without lids. 1 ervbodv Xw 31-2t 1.

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