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Mount Carmel Item from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Mount Carmel Itemi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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MOUNT frVRMEL, PA.t SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1933. MOUNT CARMEL ITLM PACE fDC TEACHERS PAY TRIBUTE HURRY I LAST SHOWING! I rPolitical Power Brigands Kidnap U. S. Missionary TO LATE DR.

YEINGST Tribute to the late Dr. W. M. fiORnONT.U Aanrec Prertom Pulev lYelnast. superintendent of Mount Added Features Last Chapter 'THE LOST SPECIAL- With Frank Alberton Donald Novis in "MA'S PRIDE AND J0f'.

Cannel Public Schools, Is paid In I Party in pow tt in Ctrmaay. EggALlL resolution adopted by borough 'traction. II Greek letter tO Sun. 21 Silkworm. 4 Postmeridian, tS Round and tapering.

GratcniatktU teachers. i IAPOCOVU KHJfN.LJrriLi 5 rS 1 A OTIWA fSI The resolution, drawn up by hail 1 1 FYcien. I committee reads as follows: With The Lion Man Butter Crabeet France Dee Kjuabl. "Whereas, Our Heavenly Father, Kraijr Kat Bunnies and Boa, ls World Events I in His Infinite wisdom, has seen fit to call unto Himself our loved to this inhaler! and honored superintendent, Dr, Our Next Attraction MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wilbur M. Yeingst, T.C'APO I rl ADO 1 Finale.

Cj 30 Drunkard) 31 To water i 4 33 Hale cat. 36 Engine room greasers. 37 Pickets. The Picture That Has the Whole Country Talking. "Be It Resolved That the teach ers of the Mount Carmel Borough Public Schools give an expression of 14 Ta faMlct.

15 En countered. 1( $utUBO cf which tree are eospottd. IS Orpans ct aotind. JS To make lac. to Southeast.

S2 Mineral spring JSSrir. Skillet IS Center tt as mmmmmmmmmmmm pur high appreciation of his character and In the role of 44 Found i Charity, 4 Lunar orb. '3 Sound of a I friend, neighbor and citizen, he ex portrayed on the grandest scale' 1 ever ory of a love that held, with faith and erted an influence that has become the community's heritage. He was 47 Billiard rod. 4S MalerclecL 49 Bronie.

39 Soft broom, 40 Ratlte bird 41 Your and myv 42 Northeast. 44 Race track circuit. 45 Congress made legal In the Vnited States? always responsive to charity's appeal, yet never ostentatious; always i courage, in defiance of. the ITD-pe mesur. ready with an encouraging word eying bullet.

4 Structural unit. Composition. Insect. 7 Seventh note. Provided.

9 Promises. 10 Cupid. for the discouraged and with words of counsel for those seeking direc HV ttt't molding. -64 Fur. Donald la- E6Chum.

eussed dis- tion. He devoted his life to the Japanese troops and Manchou highest ideals of education, with en. tire freedom from personal self CO Black haw, 62 Bulk. 53 Jewel. 65 Sailor.

66 By. il seeking; with an understanding of armaaent with 1 11 To J4 Electrified particle. 11 Classified 13 To make dejected. 14 To vex. kuo officials are trying to effect the release of Dr.

Niels Nielsen, above, American medical missionary, kidnaped by Chinese brigands near Mukden. Dr. Nielsen, graduate of the University of Minnesota, formerly resided in Minneapolis. the things in life really worth while and an abounding faith that the 6S Cockroaches. (1 Steak's.

i Mistakes. f3 Story. -VERTICAL 1 Pertaining to the nerves. 67 Ocean 77w RANCHO. S6 world is founded on righteousness.

15 Pretentious 35 To let fall 69 Credit (abbr 60 Stop! "Be It Resolved That we give house. I v. MCWW ft 3S Agitation. 43 Inlet. expression of our grief at the great 17 Stream ob- 61 Mountain, personal loss we have sustained; With Diana Wynyard" that the memory of his loyalty, his Clive Brook and a cast of 3500 courtesy, his consideration for our failures, his abounding faith in our ELYSBURG MILLJWAY Exactly as presented at 53 road showings at 32.00 a trt.

NO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES. ability will be cherished with grate BE REOPENED SOON ful affection; that our lives have been made better by his teaching and example. Torn tout fot looe in modern, quick comfort Tali-Over. Then let tie weather man tarn on his heat wave. You're cool ud wlaiei The clear-through perforations inhale air every step tou take.

Soft toe, flexible leather K-le, skeleton lining. RANCHO: Two tone of brown eportrain. Original checker-weave toe. Springy rubber beeL WAL K'OVER VICTORIA Arrangements are under way for "Be It Resolved That we extend the resumption of the Bastress silk mill at Elysburg. This was known our sympathy to his family and that a copy of these resolutions be presented to them.

for years as the Shindle mill and as later taken over by the Bastress concern. It Is planned to operate again In Biggeit and Bi -J Ij-jy. S3 '7 a- iW- 15 31 J' 32 P' 75 so 5551 SSS1 VN 53 I1 1 I I I I 1 Ld 'Signed) The Committee, Nellie Johnson, Christine Britton, Hafriet Howard, Amanda Stine, Clara Jennings." LAST TIMES TODAY Week-End Show GUINAN'S several weeks and many people may be given employment at the plant which has been idle for a long time. In Town The great There is a greater possibility of SUM SOMMERVILLE 1 Ife on Venus than on Mars. A Chi ZA5U prrrs scream ten in their lain Forget the depression, come and laugh away the blues.

cago scientist states that -onditions on Venus are more nearly like those of the earth. Off Gold "For the Time Being" 'OUT ALL TV4 I and best NIOHTy laugh riot. HOT ROAST BEEF SUPPER Tonight Eagle Hotel Mike Wanzle, Prop. Kulpmont Democrat Wins In St. Louis MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY SERIAL NEW NEXT WEEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY The screen's greatest character THESE CONFIDENCE MEN MAY COME TO REGION MAHANOY PLAYERS GETTING TRYOUTS JOHN in the role he chose above all oth Three Mahanoy City ball players BARR YMM Regional police have been asked to be on the alert for twojnen who are engaged In a "confidence racket," their victims being owners of small garages and gasoline filling stations.

They are believed headed for this section. They were last seen in Wilkingsburg where they en products of the Mahanoy City Catholic Baseball League, are now getting tryouts with two New York-Pennsylvania league teams. Adolph Brazinskj', slugging outfielder of St. Joseph's Lithuanians, is with the Williamsport Grays. Adam Setcavage and John Andref- in mi FREE LUNCH TONITE K.

K. Beer Garden 41 North Oak Street (Formerly Pieri's) "TOIPAZIE sky, catcher and outfielder of St. hi He's Ik Casimlr's Poles, are up with the Wilkes-Barre Barons. SSSr EST tered a service station, stated that they needed one hundred dollars in cash, produced eighty-five dollars, and left, a cheap watch and ring in exchange for fifteen dollars needed to make up the sum. One of the men is described as being about thirty-five years of age, five feet, nine inches In height, and Adopttd by Btnn tvy from lh Vega Iri-vmph by Marcel t'ognol Wlft Mrs.

Xathon Gable, Gordon, visited friends in Frackville, Friday. Irvin B. eZigenf se, Mowry, Is remodeling the front, of his home the past few days. MYRNA LOY wore a reddish brown suit and a Liberty Gave fl CirecttdbyH Abbadit DArnst David Sell-flick, iikvIivi producer gray hat. No description was re ceived of the other man, who is be He dubbed along for years, a Bernard F.

Dickman, above, is the newly elected mayor of St. Louis, the first Democrat to win the position In 24 years. lieved to wait a short distance from the scene of operations, while his pal secures the money through a fraudulent transaction. er at pitiful until lie leariw 4, Earl Stehr, Mowry, who received a severe puncture of the right foot when he stepped upon a nail, while engaged in dragging the Mahanoy Creek for the body of Mrs. Minnie Trathen, Ashland, last Friday is about again.

that success is just a trii k. Aim An KO-fi A 0 I Plttur. of courj Direct from a Triumphant run at Radio City. 3il ff TURNER'S EAGLE HOTEL 300 West Second Street TONITE Free Lunch Clam Chowder he proved in a big way that man who plays the game tin Wine, women and at it' cost of just a little honor! You'll love the scomirlrel! Men so obsessed with the desire to win, in the exciting dice duA'iiig t-lie IjaitiirA Festival Nenal. that, t.hpc frwnipnt'c 'Ve; -o "i ctprdrr for the time was Secretary of the Treasury' Woodin's summation of the administration's economic reconstruction plan.

TVoodin is shown, surrounded by newspapermen, es te emerged from a conference with President F.coseveit and his cabinet. Beiaiuaa on.oiiS are r.Ou uie exclusive product of Bermuda. They are grown abundantly in Texas and Florida. gamble away all their money and wives ana chi.dren SENATORS PROTEST I FREE FREEH I Old-Time Bean If I Soup Tonight II A Hero, but Unwanted in U. S.

The management of the Mount Carmel Senators state that the team did not play the Polish Cadets on Tuesday. The Cadets did win a ball game on Tuesday but it was a pickup team they defeated. Four members of the Senators ball team got together a pick-up team and played the Cadets with the understanding that the game was to be a practice game and that it was not the Senators they were playing. Mgr. Alphonio Raibick.

Imperial Kulpmont Adults, 25c; Children, lOo LAST TIMES TONIGHT Bill Haines Madge Evans in FAST LIFE Added James Gleason Comedy Serial FREE LUNCH Hamburgers SISS'S 34 Fourteenth St. Kulpmont Jos. Malinowski Near Lehigh Station THE MANAGEMENT OF ASSEMBLY CLUB Announces the Appearance of TEDDY BREWER HIS COLUMBIA BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA of Eleven Men at MAYSVILLE, MONDAY, APRIL 24th Teddy Brewer and his orchestra for one year was the feature attraction of Yoeng's Chinese-American Restaurant in New York where he broadcast three ti mes daily over the Columbia Broadcasting System. A hugely successful engagement followed at the Crystal Slipper Ballroom in Cleveland, and became so popular that the orchestra moved into the New China Restaurant in the same city and stayed for two months, broadcasting over WTAM. This is the only appearance of this fine orchestra in this section and local dancers should ava il themselves of this opportunity to dance and be entertained by one of the most successful dance orchestras ever to rise so quickly in national popularity.

STREET CAR SERVICE AFTER THE DANCE 's, GRAND OPENING Saturday Night Dancw LAKESIDE TONIGHII TRY A QUART OF Herb's Home-Made ICE CREAM Chocolate, Vanilla, Maple Walnut, Cherry, Banana, Lemon Sherbet. We Also Will Have FRESH MILK, quart 8c FRESH CREAM, i pt. 10c BUTTERMILK, quart SKIM MILK, quart 4c Herb's Dairy Store 412 West Third Street mm Presenting An M. C. A.

Attraction "Lloyd" Huntley and Hi CPgFSVULf'S Of T4 PftNCQ Starts Monday At The State Isle Blues Orchestri Admission 50c Tlus TH "Attend the Best SatunlavS1 Rialto Dance in the Coal Region Children, 10c; Adults, 25c FREE LUNCH LAST TIMES TONIGHT Lee Patrick, June Nash STRANGE CARGO vwfM A V. F. W. Novelty Dance Music Tonight Also Lunch EVERY SATURDAY at I He's a hero his fiwn sun t'- ZUPKO' eyes show and a hero fed in the United States tt the war, but Hugh McLecd is nr.v."cr. ana lor me tnira lime 13 three jvar? I.13 been jailed In San I rancisro icr deportation.

won several reeiment. twira rio- Added Charley Chase Comedy Serial Newt Free Toys to Children Every child attending this theatre this afternoon will receive a TOY FREE! tfons with the famous Camma to Scotland, escaped Dec 1G fro r.i a deportation officer. (Steve Toth's Old PU 740 Chestnut Street Kulpmont GOOD ORCHESTRA Everybody visit his wife and son. William. 5.

lust befnro MODERN: Hall, Lavelle: McLeodTvas captured when hs returnoJ The picture shows McLeod and his son. Jaildoorsfpar.td the Mai Hallett Apr. 24 Admission 63c, plus tax nj again. John Barrymore and Myrna Loy as they appear ia the bit, "Topaze," which opens at the State Theatre,.

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