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MOUNT CARMEL, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 191 7. PAGE SIX. CIRCUS MEN NOT USING A Good Recipe for At the Theatres Today "A'FIGHT TORPEDO NETS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR I '-V Hoth of These Theatres Show Continuously From 2 to 11 jj 10th Anniversary Sale I ny United Prcna T.ensPrt Wire) WASHINGTON May IS The United has abandoned uso of steel nets on warships ns tneans of combating tho U-boat torpedo, it, developed In tho Senate today. Senator Lodger declared that experiments with nets had led this Country, Kngland, Franco, und' "probably Germany" to slop their two. The progress of tearing down and loading tho circus preparatory to lenvltiK for HhaMokin, next town nn t.lin four, was hindered last night, because of law suit.

Don. Welfl, of Rravnr Falls, had Joe Welsh, (ralnniUHtor arrested on a charge of assault, and battery. Jus-tico Hughes placed tho costs on the defendant mid ordered both men out. of (own. Coconut Salad 1 cupful of Mtiker'a VrenU Grutcd Coconut, 1 cupful uf tint ly dlii'd Inrt tiptl 1 cupful uf finely cut cel(ry, 1 liirge npo biiiimiu, 1 tHbU'-ipuonlul uf lernun ov or.uiio juice, tup hi I uf mayonnaise, L-upluls uf shredded lettuce, 1 lublo-Kpuunlul uf tart red jelly.

I'ui the apple and celery into bow); add tliti banana wliich lius be on sliced thin cover with lumonororanire juice and hall' the coconut which haa been pressed dry in ti uit press or cheesecloth. Mix all tocitht-r. Line shallow bowl with lettuce; pile mixture in center; sprinkle with a quarter of coconut, covrr with mayonnaise and sprinkle with the remainder of coconut, Divide the red jelly into eitiht small pieces and decorate the salad with Not only is this an exceptionally attractive sulud, but it in a very nutritious one. P. S.

The coconut milk is (food in eiitf or plain lemonade or can be used in cream soup. Complete Recipe Bookkt on Requett BAKER'S Fresh Grated Coconut in the Original Milk In Cans, Not in Paper Package GET THESE PRICES ON OUR ROOM-SIZE RUGS VALENTINE SHE DANCES TO SUCCESS Innocent, the beautiful girl who has lived among the Gypsies, finds' before her the career of the world's greatest dancer, nut she casts aside tho opportunity and returns to her roving lover, and happiness. Joan Sawyer and Stuart Holmes Have the leading roles in the Wm. Kox feature entitled 'love's Law" An all absorbing story of a woman's primitive Instinct. "JERRY'S BIG MYSTERY" A George Ovey Cub Comedy THEATORIUM Jesse L.

Lasky in Association with David fielasco Presents the neantiful Pliolo-drarnaile Star Mae Murray Who recently created such a sensation In "To Have and To Hold," will now be seen in Sweet Kitty Bellairs The story has to do with the adventures of Mistress Kitty, the toast, of the town, who be-. comes involved In -a social scandal and tho clever way in which she adjusts matters. A Bray Cartoon Comedy MARION HEIGHTS THE SPRO MAN HAS ENLISTED At $14.98 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Worth size 9x12 AMENDMENT i I Joe Kruloeh, a well known resident of Marion Heights, has enlisted In tho United States Army, and on Thursday morning will bo sent from the Shamokin recruiting ofliee to Fort Slocum, New York, for assignment. NOT a Dried Coconut At $20 Medium weight Velvet Rugs (Bv ITnitPd Wens r.oaso.1 Wire) ILUlRISBCitli, May 15 The Senate today adopted the Sproul proposed amendment to the Constitution authorizing a road loan, a duplicate of the amendment defeated at tho polls in 1913. It now goes to the House.

I Worth size 9x12 1 i Beautiful South American Tree. By far the most beautiful if the trees of Cruguuy, South America, is the mimosa. This tree Is an evergreen, und grows to a height of about forty feet. Even when not in flower it is very handsome, on account of its THURSDAY The FirRt Episode of "THE. SECRET KINGDOM' Special Matinee WEDNESDAY George M.

Cohan in "BROADWAY JONES" Special Matineo BOOKKEEPER HAS Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut is ready for instant use is even more satisfactory than whole coconuts. In each can you will find the original milk and the juicy meat of selected uts, ready grated. Noneofthedried, insipid kind this coconut is alwayy moist and full fla 4. i At $25 Seamless Axminster Rugs Worth size 9x12 At $30 Heavy Axminster Rugs dark preen fernlike leaves and gray-green trunk. The ilowers are like little bulls of golden-yellow pollen, and they have a sweet scent.

They cover (tie branches of the tree from top to bottom, und at a distance one would almost say the whole thing was made of gold, or bad been transplanted from fairyland. At Your li I Grocer' II NERVOUS attack; I Paul Brodbeck, employed as book-! keeper at the Mount Carinel Cigar factory' branch of the General Co. is confined to his home with a Revere nervous breakdown. The attending physician is Dr. Hughes.

His many friends hope for a speedy re-! covery. BOTANY CLASS vored. i Recipe Booklet an Reouemt FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Dept. NP Philadelphia. VACCINATED AT FORT NIAGARA Worth size 9x12 GET SPECIMENS I Had Been Promoted.

Edward had just started in kinder- TRAIN KILLED The botany class of the Mount Car- DRIVER FATALLY HURT IN COLLISION VALUABLE COW gar ten. His mother took him the first morning, then an older boy a few doors lawny called for him. After a day or At $41.50 Best Axminster Rugs Extra size; worth $48.00. Sizes ll'3nxl2' or mel High School, in' charge of Professor Ferguson-, went -to Paxinos in automobiles this morning to get specimens. Different kinds of wild flowers together with their roots were secured.

After being analyzed they will Tnlm TnnnU.r who was crushed ho- two of that Edward felt brave enough That Uncle Sam has gone into the military business on a sound basis in the several training camps, is attested in brief notes received from several of the local boys who left recently to be trained for duty as oil i -cers at Fort Niagara, New York. The young men declared they were immediately put on a military fodtlng "with their arrival at the tween two liU'h-powemi automobiles I -hiiu im v-ri miiw on i street. One morning while his mother Jacob Sebastian, Locust Gap, lost a very valuable cow by being killed on the railroad at Mount Carme! Junction last eveui'inr. The owners of Lithwav ten miles below Potts-! H's getting' him ready bis father said be pressed and then placed in their botany books. "I lurry up, here comes Frederick.

Ed cows at Locfist Gap had, at one time. Professor Ferguson and the mem camp. The first thing they were sub ward turned and disdainfully replied: "ITa, I don't have to go with Frederick. I'm a taker myself." bers of the class are grateful to the owners for the use of their cars to jected to was a double vaccination, ville, is dying at the Pottsvillc hospital. Tho men who crushed Iloppler never stopped to ascertain the damage done, by them and state police are seeking their identity.

Crex Rugs $6.75 Worth 1 size 9x 1 2 Worth size 8x 1 0 transport them to tlfe proper places to get the flowers desired. a Cow Club, that is each member owning a cow paid $1.00 to the loss of a member losing a cow, a very idea. But for some reason unknown, this club has since disbanded. It would be well for all owners of cows to form a club again as a number of Locust Gap people lose very valuable cows on the railroad eacli year. I LOCAL PEOPLE WILL HEAR CONCERT GAP WOMAN ILL Mrs.

Peter Roichwine, Main street, Locust Gap, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mexican Tribe Tempered Copper. The early Tarascnns, a Mexicnn tribe, once possessed the nrt, now lost, of tempering copper, One of their legends is not far removed from the Bible story of Noah. According to one for the prevention of smallpox and another as a precaution against typhoid fever. Uniforms were nex't in line and each of the recruit officers measured received his complete outfit today, in order to be ready for training on Wednesday, when regular routine work will begin.

All of the young men declare Fort Niagara an ideal place and report an army of more than 2,000 there for with each train bringing others. Specials them, Trespi their Noah escaped an Quite a few local feople will go to SON OF JUSTICE DETRICH ENLISTS all-destroying flood in a great boat I Ashland tonight to hear the concert to be given by the Orpheus Choral Club of Ashland, which is under the leadership of Prof. Grant, 9ternerr laden with animals. Even the story of the dove is closely followed, for Trezpi sent forth first hilture and then a hmnmtng-hird, and so ascertained that dry land existed. RYj COMPANIES TO John Doitrich, son of Justice of (lie Peace Levi Deitrich, has enlivtod in the United State-; Army.

is a graduate of the Mount Carmel High School and played football on the scholastic: eleven. Ho leaves for Fort Slocum tomorrow. DELMARS PLAY BEAVERDALE THURSDAY 27x50 Velvet Rugs 27x54 Crex Rugs $1.35 79c Remnants of Linoleum, 2 to 6 yards, in all qualities, including some very pretty inlaids. Velvet Carpet, $1.20 per yard 4 good patterns Brussels Carpet, $1.00 per yard v. 10 good patterns Axminster at $1 .50 and $1.75 per yard 'Choice patterns Wanted Something Different.

A clerk in one of the Watervllle iiiii fBi Mount Carmel Delmars have ar-on P.ible stories to a small boy, and rangcd t0 play Beaverdale Thursday after she bail extolled the beauties of afternoon at the Third street field. GAP WOMEN AT ASSEMBLY Game will commence at 1 o'clock. TAKEjOFF TRAINS Within the next month or two the Philadelphia Reading Railway Company will make extensive changes in the schedules on the Shamokin division. Several trains which at present are not heavily patronized will be taken off and appropriated to the service of the government to expedite the movement of troops. It is said' the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will make similar changes shortly although no official order has thus far been sent out.

'Mmmii mm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS the book, the little fellowr looked up and innocently replied, "Yes, I like those books very much, but I have several books by Jesus nov and think I would like something else this time." Portland Evening Express. Rill KIP Mrs. Frank Dergstresser and Miss Bella Klinger. of Locust Gap, left this morning for YorkVto attend the Rj-bekah Assembly. Mrs.

Porgstresser is a representative from Minerva R'-bekah Lodge. Mount Carmel. LOST A purse containing on Oak street between Fourth and Fifth streets. Reward offered if returned to 33S south Beech street. Ad 2t I 1 I i i 1 i fl BH I Efeviw i i a ji z-z Good Health Waits on Digestion.

GUINAN'S SUES FOR POSSESSION OF ELKTON BRIDE, 16 FOR SALE At a great bargain a 7-passenger touring car. Has six new Silvertown tires. Car cost $6000, can be bought for $1,000 cash. Examine it at Dr. Bartho's garage.

ad HCt Cheerfulness and stoutness are generally found together. Fat is probably the result of good digestion, because food eaten is readily changed by the processes of the body into living tissues. The flesh of your hody may be measured by the ability of the digestive structures to get tho full measure of worth out of the food consumed. Pin 1 TWO KULPMONT BOYS ENLISTED Among the ten young men who enlisted at the Shamokin recruiting office this morning were Cornelius l)u-Pred, 71 inches tall, and his brother. Fred DuPred, 71 inches tall, both of Kulpmont.

They are the tallest recruits secured in this district. They are the only boys in their family. THE DEATH OF JOS. CHOATE WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply to No.

50 east Second street. adtf after-dinner speeches was made at the Waldorf Astoria at the banquet to the Allied Commissioners Friday night. Yesterday morning 'according to members of the family, Choato complained of feeling depressed. His physician ordered him to remain in bed. At 10:00 p.

m. Choate sitting up in bed said to his wife and daughter: In court at. Snnbury yesterday Arthur Sharp, 19. an athlete at Kuln-mont, brought habeas corpus proceedings against William Paul, bis father-in iaw, who be alleges is preventing bis daughter girl from living with him. Sharp and Paul's daughter were married at Elkton, Md.

She is 16. In bis petition. Sharp asks the court to order Paul to permit his girl bride to live with him. He alleges that the girl loves him and would come to him only for restraint exercised by her parents. WANTED A few girls in the sewing department.

Apply at once to Lewis Bros. Shirt Factory, corner Fifth and Walnut streets. ad tt (By Unid Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, May 15 Great Difference. r.isbnp Riinford Olmstead of Denver was urging, in a holiday address, Christianity of the militant, active, beneficent sort. "Why, my denr friends," he said, "there is almost ns much difference between being good and doing good ns there Is between being a man and doing a man." COAL COMPANIES BAR COMPETITOR The War today has claimed its first distinguished American.

As numer ous leaders in European countries have died since the outbreak of the conflict from overtaxing their strength AT RECCE'S so Joseph H. Choate, former Ambassa "I am feeling very ill. I believe this is the end." Physicians were summoned, but he died before they arrived. His son Joseph H. Choate was informed of his father's illness, and rushed to New York from Mt.

Kiscoo, arriving too late. After having lived in virtual retirement for years, Choate dramatically reentered the most energetic phase of New York's political and social life when the United States entered the war. He reappeared as principal speaker at dinners and took a vigor WANTED--01d False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $10.00 a set; Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail.

L. Mazer. 2007 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Ta. adl0-6t FOR SALE A cook stove cheap on account of leaving town to be sold at once. Apply to 242 South Vine street.

ad It After granting the right to a Northumberland county company to dredge and clean the creek at Gilberton, in the hope that it will clean up the stagnant water that has menaced the town for years, the dredging company -is refused a site for the proposed washery by the coal companies. Council threatens to retaliate by raising the assessments on the companies' Frozen custard, lemon sherbet, tutti frutti, caramel, peach, strawberry, made of fresh berries, and mai.de walnut. ad Get Experience, Young Man. The young man entering life must not be impatient, writes Theodore Vail in American Magazine. He must accumulate experience, he must learn the duties of his position by the actual doing before he has any value to bis employer.

The Tone of The Columbia Grafonola is the Supreme Test of its musical quality. Rich, round, true and lifelike. CJ It transforms records into reality, giving back to you the artist himself. fj The Columbia is the great interpreter of the world's master musicians tj "Hearing is Complete line always on display, $15ito $100. TERMS TO SUIT.

GUINAN'S NOTICE ous part in all arrangements for meet WANTED Two ladies for house-to-house work, taking orders. Steady work. Apply between 5 and 6 p. m. at 435 west Third street.

adl5-3t FOR RENT A six room house at 321 west Water street. -Apply to 321 west Avenue. adl5-tf dor to the Court of St. James, and dean of the Bar, died at his hote here last night. The end came suddenly at 11:30 p.

with no physician in attendance, and with Only the wid'ow and Choate's daughter, Mabel, at the bedside. Mrs. Choate Is in a serious condition. Choate was Su. He took a leading part in New York's reception to the French and British Commission here last week, and the strain was too great.

Angina pectoris was given as the cause of death. Choate's last public appearance was with British Foreign Minister Balfour at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine last Sunday. He had been with the British envoy almost constantly since his arrival here. Saturday night Balfour was bis dinner guest.

The last of Choate's many brilliant ing the Allied envoys. Friends marvelled at his sudden strength. Beginning with Frencli commissioners' arrival, Choate took the lead in all events planned to honor the commissioners. He had planned to address students at the Columbia University today. He was appointed British Ambassador by President McKinley in 1899.

He did much to cement friendly British-American relations. He also took a leading part in the peace conference at The Hague. Before becoming Ambassador Choate was a distinguished member of the American. Bar. Notice is hereby given that of Administration cum testaxor.ta annexo in the estate of Abraham Gulp, late of the Borough of Mount Carmel, County of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned.

All persons indebted to said est Ate are requested to make immediate payment, and having any claims against the same shall pitjent them to Clarissa Culp, Administratrix, c. r. a. No. 36 Easf Avenue, April 10th, 1917 Mt.

Carmel, Pa. ACCUSED MURDERER PASSED THROUGH HERE Frank Clark, of Pittston, who murdered Chief of Police William E. Swartz, of Lehighton, two weeks ago, was arrested at DuBois Saturday night and taken to Mauch Chunk last evening by Chief of Police Frank K. Morrison, of DuBois, and lodged in jail. The trip was made by way of Mount Carmel, the officer and the prisoner having passed through hera on an evening train- Too Much for Him.

"What killed Green? He always looked healthy to me." "He tried to live according to the rules for attaining longevity that a nlnety-yeardd man gave to a reporter on a Sunday; newspaper." Life. Cause of the Delay. "I hope," said the pastor, solemnly "that you are prepared die." "NoV'i paid the sick man, won't be reaftaj nqtil noon tomorrow'. (Cher Jill haja Ki reuiMli" FOUND A purse, with contents. Owner can have same by calling at 51 So.

Chestnut street and proving property. Ad It LOST A fountain pen. Finder please return to 251 south Poplar street or this office- Ad It riljL i fTH One Day The Artcraft Features Co. presents Wednesday the foremost comedian. 7 M.

DGulOriUIllf J. OniOrrOW Only i the best known and most popular player of the vast American stage PP. George '40 A snappy, catchy, jovial comedy-tlrama offering George M. Cohan, "The Yankee Doodle Boy," in his first screen appearance, in his biggest success of the American stage Reduced Admission Matinee: Children 3c, Adults lOc; Ntfht: Children 10c, Adults 15c.

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