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Mount Carmel Itemi
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MOUNT CARMEL, PA TUESDAY, APRIL 13, -Hit BIG LEAGUES READY TO START QUEER THINGS LuxBs'py fop PLtsy Li uia cue muic iiuiiuiuub uicui mcair-cuiu 1 i yl jesffi0 i IS' ijf iiab the of Wales wanted (By United Press Leased Wire) iif. By Hal Sheridan on arriving In London from the wnen mey are grown irom in lana seea mi and canned bv the Niana Drocess. You can hardly distinguish them from those. fresh from the garden. 'a r'- (Written for the United Press) -NEW YORK, April 13 "Goteher ticket," is the fans' question today, straining at the tape for the big blow off of the 1915 base ball season tomorrow of Organized Baseball.

The National and American Leagues' premier is scheduled tomorrow and in metropolises of east and NANA Garden Peas Only 10c a can The housewife who has once served Niana Garden Peas will have no other. She saves money and gives her family a rare treat. Most grocers have them if yours does not, write us and we will see that you are supplied. NIANA PURE FOOD CO. Waukesha, Wis.

NOTE Niana Evergreen ZOe a can. Al ana Milk jaU like pure Jormey cream front as a dispatch carrier was a swim, and he got it at the Bath Club. It is reported England has laid down the most powerful battleship ever designed 800 feet long, a speed forty knots, and carrying six 15-incli guns, a sacrifice of armament for speed. i jyThe chief of police of Southhampton has advertised for policewomen at a salary of from $7 to $9 a week. Mme.

Pallier, Baroness DeLaroche, Miles Her view and Marvingt, and Mmmes. Rirher and de Plagino, among the chief airwomen of Europe, have recruited 150 women chauffeurs to help thern bring wounded from the front. The most beautiful street in Uskub, Serbia, is to be renamed for Lady Ralph Paget, grandaughter of the late Paran Stevens of Now York, because of her Red Cross work. German troops at the front have begun publishing a journal in French to tell the' -French residents "the extent of French calamities," which they say French officials are 'west; the rush for the coveted pasteboards is on today. In the American League, at Philadelphia, Washington, St.

Louis, and Detroit the curtain raisers will be held. To avoid conflicts under tho "gentlemen's agreement" against competition, the National League will open at Boston, Now York, Cincinnati and Chicago. For one day at least the Feds will step into the baseball background while the rivals hold the center of the stage for their 1915 premier. From all parts of the big leagues' lire a can. PMk TM CENTRALIA (Dp MILTON MEN AND A WOMAN ARE SENTENCED circuit today some pennant prognostications of the managers and announcements of opening batteries.

Anyway, today rings down the curtain on the "Stove League." SPORTING NEWS Miss Rose Brcnnan, the comely postmistress of town, is home after spending a week's vacation in Philadelphia. O. B. Millard local banker, has purchased a handsome Euick Six automobile. John Kurilla, of Shenandoah, father of the local butcher, Jacob Kurilla, has purchased the estate of the late P.

on Railroad street. The regular monthly meeting of Council will be held Wednesday evening. Council will most likely set a date for a general clean-up day in Centralia. In MINERS' EXTRA you get that high-quality Burley tobacco that has made Burley leaf a nation-wide favorite. And you get it Long Cut, so you can smoke or chew MINERS' EXTRA with equal satisfaction and healthful enjoyment.

MINERS' EXTRA is so mellow and mild, rich and sweet, you can enjoy it all day long to your heart's content and every pipeful and every chew is a tongue-smacking delight. Murray Stewart and John Miller were taken before the court yesterday morning at Sunbury on a charge of having forced an entrance to one of Milton's largest manufacturing plants and confessed the theft of a large quantity of belting. They were sentenced to serve one year each in the county jail, pay the costs and a fine of ten dollars. Mrs. Mary Campbell, charged with havir1.

received the stolen goods, also DRIVER BOY KILLED AT STANTON COLLIERY We have been informed that Steve Latzo, Hazleton, and Eddie Moy, Al-lentown, are to fight at Hazleton for the welterweight championship of the coal regions. When did Steve come to the welterweight class again? Only recently, when evading a match with Kid Sheeler he claimed to be a lightweight. This boy certainly can make any weight he wants to according to this. They must consider however that Sheeler is the best welterweight in the -rower anthracite The members of the Cho Literary Joseph Bendrick, a sixteen year old driver boy employed at the Stanton collierv was instantlv killed at that Public confessed her part in the crime and Society are rehearsing for a operation shortly after starting time program which will be given in the i was sentenced to serve six months in yesterday morning. near future.

jail. Bendrick was making aii attempt to Forty Hours devotion will he held in sprag a trip of cars but missed the St. Ignatius' Church, beginning Sun- coal fields and they must dispose of him before claiming the championship of the region. day, April 25th. In the number of practices the T.

A. 13. Society has held so far it has been clearly shown that the society has plenty of good material for a good baseball team. Among the players which have been selected for the team is Thomas Horn. Thomas is an wheel and plunged head first under the cars.

The wheels ran over his body crushing his ribs against the' heart and causing instant death. The body was removed to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bendrick, at Fraekville. The boy's father is proprietor of a saloon.

old-timer and is known to baseball fans Steve Tanncy, the Exchange slugger, will he ia perfect condition to battle with Young Mack, when these boys meet before the Mount Carmel A. C. here on Friday night. He has been boxing with Kid Sheeler at Morgan's Billard parlors lately and shows MS MASK -mi 2 ill 1 j. i i i i lift Pi I mU 11 i IN MMi i Long Cut Tobacco There are no pains or no expense too great for us to take to make our brands absolutely the best on the market.

The choicest of the world's crops tobacco come to us; we empioy the most scientific methods of treating tobaccos; our manufacturing experts are the most skilled tobacco makers. Please bear these facts in mind when we say to you that no better Long Cut Burley than MINERS' EXTRA can be model Sold everywhere get a package today. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICc! Notice is hereby given that 'jtters testamentary in the Estate- of Cather throughout the region. His fingers to this day that in the days of his first career expert men wero not engaged in the manufacture of baseball gloves. Centralia has at present eight patients in tho Fountain Springs hospital.

ine, uiessner, late ot the liorough ot Mount Carmel, County of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, do-ceased have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having any claims against the same will present them without delay to Gertrude Anna Glessner, ysru'-s, g-m Si remarkable iorm. He lias not hoen in the ring for some time, but when he returns Friday night he is going to get a big hand from his friends. He has a big bunch of followers, everyone of whom claim Mack will not have a show with him. It was reported that Muck some money he wanted to place that he would put Tanney away, but v.e haven't found any body who could find any of it.

I FALLS CO FEET OFF FREIGHT TRAIN Samuel Neisweintcr, Shenandoah, in tempting to jump oft' a fast freight, jwii down a fifty-foot embank-iiuent. lie is in a critical condition at THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Executrix, Chestnut' street, Mount the SUUe Hospital. 107 K'cuith Carmel, Pa. It has been rumored that Danny C.ul-len and Young Mack are training together at Ashland. This report cannot be verified, but it istrue the boys are evidently trying to slip some at SHIPPING thing over on the local scrappers; well, go to it, for they will have to be in the best possible condition if they BACK RAILWAYS are going to outclass the local hoys.

The backers of Kid Sheeler, who Maritime Exchange For Power are hounding btevc iatzo tor a side bet match with their man, might be able to learn a few things if they come to this city to witness the Latzo 1 to Commission to Man and Moy bout. The Latzo that they are gambling against, or rather' bluff liaiiioi ing it, is no longer in evidence. The champion Steve Latzo of today can beat Kid Sheeler decisively in ten rounds, and his backers ought to call the bluff of the lower enders once and for all by arranging a match after the May bout. Hazleton Sentinel. REPORT OF the condition of the GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Mount Carmel, Nos.

1 3 South Oak Street, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, April 5, 1915. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, Specie and notes $29,939.95 Due from Approved Reserve Agents 45,380.58 Legal securites at par 4,000.00 79,320.53 Nickels and cents 256.32 Checks and cash Items 7,094.63 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 10,535.40 Securities pledged ior special deposits 47,500.00 Assets held free, viz: Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name Commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names 194,449.12 215,909.12 Loans upon call with collateral 10,000.00 Time loans with collateral 93,015.99 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 3,475.00 Bonds, stocks, etc 45,229.84 Mortgages and judgments of record 52,775.51 Office building and lot 98,185.20 Furniture and fixtures 12,000.00 Overdrafts 6.79 Other assets not included in above 26,800.00 Book value of reserve securites above par 327.00 ii Total $702,431.33 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 125,000.00 Surplus fund 85,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 10,398.64 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings Demand Certificates of Deposit, (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings 204,622.00 Deposits; special time 40,900.00 Deposits, U. S. Postal Savings 945.45 Deposits, municipal 16,451.73 445,717.15 Due to banks.

Trust not reserve 6,757.22 Dividends unnaid 1.890.00 If Hazleton sports think Latzo would have such an rasy time why aon i uiey can us, pin meir coin i and then reap the harvest? It looks as though they are afraid to fight or bet. Philadelphia, April 8. Another very important tTade or Conization has added its support to the proposition for repeal of the Full Crew excess man crew Law, with power over the manning of trains put into the bands of the Public Service Commission. A bill covering this is now before the State Legislature. The Philadelphia Maritime Exchange, taking stand in the matter, has memorialized Governor Brumbaugh and the Legislature as follows: "That, in June, 1911, a law was enacted by the State of Pennsylvania having for its object tho promotion of safety upon railroads, requiring a larger force of men to operate trains, both passenger and freight, than had previously been deemed sufficient.

"That during the period that has elapsed since the enactment of this law, it has, in the opinion of this Ex WETS MUST REINSTATE OUSTED SUNDAY SCHOOL The MISSION of the EDUCATOR SHOE is to make a nation of men and women to whom walking will he a pleasure and with whom perfect feet will be the rule rather than the exception. All Goodyear Welt, innersoles nice and smooth, no tack to bother the childs foot Come in Tan Calf, Patent, Gun Metal and Vici Kid Leathers. Prices, sizes 5 to 8 $1 Jg and $1 Sizes 8AA to 11 Sizes, 11 lA to 2 Sizes, 2 to 6 for The driving out of a Sunday School from its accustomed place of meeting iu the Union townsh.p public building at Danville when a saloon was located near the school building, may lead to the ousting of the entire school board. Court threatened that the license of the saloon would be its Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 868.32" change, been demonstrated that taken away if the Sunday School was provisions are unduly oppressive to Other liabilities not included in above 26,800.00 not restored to its privileges. railroad management, not necesaary Total for the safe movement of passengers In passing a resolution rescinding growing Girls, $3 its former action, the school board Amount of Trust Funds invested 35,103.00 Amount of Trust Funds uninvested 4,375.73 and freight, and In effect injurious to the proper conduct of public busi members got into a quarrel, and yes terday William Frye, one of the dir ectors, asked court to oust his fellow-members, Albert Seltzer, Oliver We have also Educators for men, best grads at $4.50 other grades at $3.00 and Houser, Daniel Neiswinder and John ness.

"That, the infliction of unnecessary operating" expenses on the railroad companies, with no corresponding results as regards improved conditions Is unwise and becomes an indirect Kline, because they refuse to recog nize him as a member. Court will hear tho charges. Total Trust funds 39,478.73 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts $167,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Northumberland, bs: John A.

Carl, Treasurer of tho above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. burden upon the general public. I "That, viewing the situation from an unbiased standpoint, the Philadelphia Maritime Exchange takes this EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the citato of Annie means of expressing its opinion that the requirements of the act of June (Signed) JOHN A. CARL, Treasurer. M.

Bresliu, late of the liorough of Mount Carmel, County of Northumberland and State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1915. 19, 1911, having failed to accomplish I (Signed) Martha R. Flanagan, Notary Public, the purpose intended, the interests iiy commission expires june of the community at large demand Correct Attest iinHnrKirTi(H All nprsnns illdpht ed to 4n II. A. BIRD JOHN P.

GIBBON Directors "I immediate payment, and those having fj 1 1 '3 Clctlliis ttic iu lunni: nielli known without delay to Patrick H. Gibbons, -M that the act should either be Tepealed or so amended as to permit the matter of manning trains to be subject to the supervision of the Public Service Commission." i Fortunate Indians. In a composition dealing ths habits aad customs of American Indians, a boy deeply impressed with their free and easy life wrote the following: "The Indians had few laws, but they yrere well violated." New York Post 4 3u5 North, ism fctret, I KOiiERT MCIR DIRECTORS H. A. BIRD B.

K. CHRIST J. V. GIBBONS C. V.

LEADER W. II. PENSYL E. J. FLYNN I.

0UIS DONDERO E. E. WHITE J. K. IJASTRKSS JOHN A.

CARL C. A. GABLE J. SCNE1DER ROBERT ML'IR W. S.THIRLWKLL r.

McDonnell PAUL DUROVICK DANIEL POWERS City Philadelphia, John F. Gibbons, 10S West Avenue, Mouut Carmel, Pa Ad 9-o-a-w Executors.

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