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Mount Carmel Itemi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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MOUNt rim FOUtt Mount carmel, TuesdaV, August 1 1 1 926 ILEYTO HOLD PETE DE PAOLO ENTERED FOR CLASSIC IT WAS ALMOST LIKE A MIRACLE, SAYS MRS. WISE OLD HOME WEEK MILLER TRAFFIC OFFICER Jame3 Miller has been appointed special traffic officer, by Chief Burgess Ray Hanley, in accoi dance with orders issued at the last regular meeting of tho Centralis borough council. A campaign will be conducted against speeding, reckloss driving and Illegal parking. WIFEWAS ATTACKED AND WAS STABBED bed his wife twice. He was arrested snd taken to the City Hall, where ho was locked up.

He was given a hearing before the burgess on the charge of being drunk and was fined $5. Ho was to be given another hearing before Squrie Schultz on the charge of attacking his wife. REGULAR CAR STOP ALTOONA, August 17 Tho Altoona' Speedway Association has announced the entry of Peto De Paolo, 1925 national champion, together with "Bob" McDonogh, of the Pittsburgh Woman Almost a "Oh, I just had pains all throueh my Not to be outdone by other towns 1 the anthracite coal belt, residents Eckley announced that they are 'annlng to hold an Old Home Week Jebratlon the latter part of or early in October. and Wreck Seven Years Ago, la body and I became so -weak and run. (Tommy Miln racing team, The Reading station, Shamokin, was Pete Kreiss, for the Labor Day 250 the scene of excitement when husband Shaniokin and I mile speed classic.

The entry of these drivers at Al A meetins will snortiy do neiu Restored By Plant Juice and aown 1 waB aanoBt a Physical and nn PiVhim. U.ni. nervous wreck. I couldn't do 15 EverS Health minutes housework without becoming 'completely exhausted. and wife had a tilt, dur.ng n.cn i njMount Carmc, Trauslt company are wife received two slight stab wounds, intersection of Locust toona thereby cancels any intentions of the drivers participating in the happy and cheerful day in and I "But tho way Plant Julce broullt day out now and have been ever since me back to health just seemed more airnge ithe preliminary plans.

Eckley one of the mining towns, in the; Frcelahd will conduct an Old Home SVcek fete starting September 6 and after that is over, plans will be started for the Eckley fete. on her chest. Avenue and Second streets as a regu- John Kulkoskio, of Springfield, I lur slop as wcll as the crossing in and his wife, Elizabeth Nahodil, of.front 0f the St. Ignatius church, lo-Shamokin, have been parted for the Seated about fifty yards further. This like the work of a miracle than Italian Grand Prix, to be held at Mon-za, Italy, during September.

Since the Altoona contest is sponsored by the contest board of the E.STRAUSER Contractor and Builder 433 West Third Street Will furnish plans and estimates on all kinds of new and repair work. Dillingham's wonderful medicine Plant Juice stopped all my awful stomach troubles seven years ago," declares Mrs. Louise Wise, of 1S2 Thirty-ninth Pittsburgh, Pa. "For three years I had suffered such American Automobile Association, the past moiKli. KuiKOBKie was siuuuiub is ucuuiuum at the Reading station, when he espiodjot the trolley company by the Cen- medicine.

Why, after I had taken four bottles of this medicine my troubles just seemed like a dream. I gained 20 pounds In weight and just l'elt like I had a new lease on life. event will Include a purse of $25,000 and a split of one thousand champion lino uui a xj w-w VICTORY BIBLE CLASS A ENJOYS DAY'S OUTING spoke to her. ship points for ten winnors. These i And I've been so well and HARD SHELL CRABS Twilnfl flrahs tndav Ulld to- "dlWinrtinfrti will hn rnmnutfifl with the vjr- Will UU LUIUJJUICU Willi LUC 1 misery with my stomach I wasn't able to eat any solid food," continues Mrs.

One word brought on another and ever s.nce that I tell others about eventa 011 the Grand NatIonal cr. as the result Kulkoskie pulled a small Hotel 17-lt Plant Juice every chanco I get." CUjt during the present year to deter- pen knife from his pocket and stab-i (Advei-tisomont). Wise. "Everything I ate just seemed to, iturn to gas in my stomach and 1 suffered agony with headaches, dizzy nam Juice is sold in Mount Car- mine tho champion. Victory Bible Class of Mount Carmel- and Aristes held an outing mel by Nesbitt's Cut Rate Store, 4th Oak and is sold by all leading druggists everywhere.

(Advertisement). spells and pains through my side and through my back in the region of my kidneys. BRATCHI MADE 43 HITS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUE 1 and picnic yesterday at Edgewood, and though, rain- somewhat, hampered the activities, all report having enjoyed the occasion, and expressing a wish that the affair repeated before the cold weather arrives. EDDIE PLANK'S SON Hitting the ball at a clip, Fred Bratchi. former outfielder with the THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR BED BUGS HAILED AS HERO AUXILIARY OUTING TO BE HELD TOMORROW "nited Press) Mount Carmel Possums but now with the Boston Red Sox, is going fairly good in this, his first year up in the majors.

Although used almost exclusively in pinch hitting roles of late, Bratchi has appeared in 56 games, ambled to the plate 147 times, scored 11 runs Roaches, Ants or Fleas. Use "ARM tho world's greatest in-Beet destroyer. Quarts, 60c; Pints, 40c; small size, 25c. Sold at Pachu-ta'g riiarmacy, 48 West 3rd Mt. Carnicl.

(Advertisement). GETTYSBURG, August 17 Eddie Plank, 12, son of the late Eddie Plank, famous baseball player, today is being hailed as a hero. Late yesterday young Plank plunged into Marsh creek near here when he noticed Mrs. Minnie Dicks waa drowning. lie succeeded in holding and slapped out 43 hits.

"The annual picnic bJ tlio women of the Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will be held tomorrow afternoon at Alma Lake, Aristes, and plans--have been perfected it is will make the occasion one to be remembered. Busses will leave the G. A. It. Opera House at 1:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon and members of the' the 'woman above the water until oth her er rescuers arrived and pulled ashore.

Auxiliary are asked to assemble there in time to be transported to the lake. 0 HARD SHELL CRABS Aiul Deviled Crabs today and tomorrow at Hotel Reading. 17-lt (Advertisement). NOTICE When visiting Philadelphia you are Invited by our friend Isaac Dluge to stop at his new Hotel Belle-Claire, 40th and Girard Avenue. Special rates will be given you.

Send reservations. Very truly yours, Belle-Claire Hotel Corporation 10-sch Isaac Cluge, President. I (Advertisement). BIDS WALL PAPER FALL PATTERNS 4 I Just Arrived The New In Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Papers. I The latest colors and designs I J.

F. CHIMOCH Dependable Furniture and Wall Paper Store Bids will hp rerived liv the Cr.r- is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. of tlie l.oi-ust HiSli Seitool Gymnasium, with No. 1 Hard rift yellow jilim Mooring, and other alternations to suit floor. Hids to be in tho hands of the before 6 V.

August 17, 1326. Eeh J. J. Boylan, Secretary. Adverl winenO.

241-243 South Oak Street 3. Lakeside, Nature's Playground The final appearance of the season best orchestra WHITE KAUFMAN, on Monday, Aug. lGtli and Tuesday, Aug. 17th. Two nights of wonderful music await you.

Aug. 19th, another banner attraction THE GREAT WHITE FLEET. 13-4t Gertrude Edcrle COLLISION ON MOUNTAIN One child was injured in an automobile collision that occurred along the mountain road near Natalie at three o'clock Sunday afternoon. Michael Boslego, five years old, Kulpmont, suffered severe injuries ot tne nose. It may iiuva uutu broken: The child was an occupant of a car driven by bis father, it was reported.

They were traveling down the mountain at the time of the colllision in -which another car, reported to have been driven by John Shuma, of Natalie, figured. The latter machine was ascending the grade. For Learned to swim at age of eight at Atlantic Highlands, N. where her father had a summer cottage. Joined the Women's Association of New York at age of thirteen First competed in 400-yard reiay race at Detroit for W.

S. A. and helped to' win Graduated from grammar school at fourteen and soon after met Lou Handler who taught her the fine points of swimming. 3 Won many world titles between 1921 and 1923, when she turned professional and attempted her first swim of the British Channel. She swam 23Vj mdes in 8 hours and 46 minutes, but fa led.

Ausust 6, 1926, she swam the channel, creating a new world's 'record of 14 hours 31 minutes, and was the first woman to do this feat The man who taught KULPMONT CKILD DIED YESTERDAY Gertrude Ederie August 19th For That is the Day You are Going To Attend The Opening of Louise, three week old daughter of Mr. and Mr3. Steve Mannich, 701 Seventh street, Kulpmont, died yesterday from the effects of a complication. The funeral was held this afternoon, with interment being made in St. Mary's Cemetery there in charge of WW BOHEMIAN Gellert's New the "Crawl" Swimming Stroke L.

De B. Handley. YnTnn! Pl the ni dimming Association of New York, and rated as America foremost swimming authority. has been engaged to teach readers of TI12 Evening Bulletin How to Swim the "Crawl" Stroke Great swimmers like Gertrude Ederie, Johnny Weissmuller, Arno Bore and others achieved their victories by mastering this swimming stroke that sneedier and more powerful than any other. 0 speedier and Now that Gertrude Edeile conquered the English Channel with the "Cmvl swimmers everywhere are keen to learn ail about it Th' rcC The in has made exclusive arrangements to have the i' the htKv, what and hy of this rn-hod of mostabout racing, Endurance and'hie-saviW th2t 13 fitted for ma be printed in daily instalments exclusively in tore A i RICHEST MOUNT CARMEL STRONGEST BEST JUST TRY 4 I Living Models Will Promenade ASK ANY DEALER mm mmxKL 2 to 4:30 7 to 9:30 Si 1 1 PHILADELPHIA beginning tomorrow, dnesday, August 18th If you are not now Rett-ttg The Euileta.

tia yo- tt-v regularly, starting Wednesday, Auc-t Uth -a ivv .1 40 'it'J tlll newspaper CrawL" 12c a week by carrier Ey tlT cve fcston. on "How to Swim the Music Furnished for the Occasion 1 Wtltcr JPtUMBING No "Job To Larga or Too Small 230 Sotrti Oak Strtei Reader who arc unaMj to phrafn TIIK nni TTT.

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