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Theatorium Theatorium MOUNT CARMEL ITEM A cool place to spend a summer A cool place to spend a summer afternoon ana evening afternoon and evening WEIS ORCHESTRA TONIGHT Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! WEIS ORCHESTRA TONIGHT Grand special feature Tommy Gets His Sister Married AT THE DAWNING or The Fear 1000 feet of frolic and fun Halley's Comet VOL. XXIII NO. 231. MOUNT CARMEL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1910. Entered November 4, 1902, at Mount Carmel, aa second-class matter, under act of Congress of March 3.

1879. TWO CENTS- 1 MAY GET BETTER TIME IN AUGUST ARC LIGHTS FOR THE TOWNSHIP Stief'sl-2 PriceSale PROTEST FROM THEJPIRMAN The Chairman of the Street Committee of Mount Carmel Borongn Council called at our office this morn The Edison Electrio Illuminating Company of Mount Carmel lias entered Into a contract with the officials of It is reported that the P. R. collieries will work 21 days for the month of August. A committee of the railroad employes from St.

Clair awaited on Assistant This Week Brings Some Brand New Bargains Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at Half Price Our entire stock of STRAW HATS Prices ranging from 60c to 13.50 will be sold at ONE HALF OFF. Mount Carmel Township for the nlac ing of 38 arc lights in various sections of the Township. ing and took vigorous exceptions to certain extracts in our report of Council, as published in last night's issue. The Chairman asks us to state that in reference to using dust on the streets, the Chairmen of the Street The lights are to be placed in Diamondtown. East Exchange, Ex Superintendent Keffer at Reading in regard to the poor time.

Keffer told them not to worry that the first of August is now here and they would have more runs than they could attend to. change, West Exchange, Green Ridge Kulumont. Dooleyville, Ueaverdale. 50c Shirts for 25c Connorsville, and Locust Gap. The Edison company will begin the construction of the line at once.

The A small lot of Men's Colored Shirts. 50c value. While they last 25c. Committee for the past 35 years have had nothing but dust to use. He wants to know if it is not better in the long run to use dust than to take the risk of accidents to horses and broken wagons, caused by rough streets.

He placing of this contract is a great WHERE THEY WORK EVERY DAY Mr. White, of the E. E. White Coal Company, expects to be in Mt. Carmel next Tuesday, and will make arrangements to send the third car-load of step forward, and will be appreciated Honest Advertising is the Secret of Our Success The Clearance Sale of all summer goods now in progress, is the most successful we have ever held, due mainly to the fact that the public appreciate that any announcement published under our name will be carried out to the letter.

No hedging. No misrepresentations. We can also attribute a great deal of this success to the unprecedented reductions, we are offering, bargains never before attempted by any merchant in this region. Give us a call and let us show you how to increase the buying value of your dollars. I.

Goldschmidt's Sons "Correct Dress for Men and Women" by Township residents and by all who have occasion to use the roads at claims that it is right to use this dust and fill up the holes, but he raises the night! Suspenders 29c An excellent opportunity to lay in a stock of Suspenders. These are guaranteed strictly first quality 50c webbing. During this sale 29c point that now it will be "dustoline Instead of dust. He thinks that it. Is ANOTHER CORRECTION We are asked to make another cor workmen to his mines at Glen White, W.

Va. This mine is working every day, and last month loaded 25,000 tons. Preference, as heretofore, will be given to men who have had experience in soft coal mining. Those desirous of going to West Virginia may a sname that we don nave a kiln rection in the story of the attempted here so that we can turn this dust into suicide, as published in Monday's pa bricks. Said Chairman states that now per.

In that issue we said the girl's name was Mary Snyder. Yesterday petition is in circulation for paving on Hickory street, and those who kick leave their names at the Item office, at the office of or at the company's office, Vought Building, on Third street. loudest about the dust will be the last to sign. He declares that he does not we corrected the name to Mary Kiley. Now we are asked by the family to correct the statement that she had been spurned by her sweet-heart.

We are informed that we were away off on this, as it was just the other way around. Mary learned that Pote had exercise more power than the Chair Men's Fancy Pleated Shirts Just received this lot from the factory. All are the newest stripes and figures. 75c VALUES NOW.49o Men's and Boys' Suits at Half Price Our sale of Douglass Shoes and Oxfords for men and boys continues but only 37 pairs remain of our immense stock. Sizes are mostly small.

4, '6, 5M. If you can wear any of these sizes come at once and reap the benefit of this immense bargain. man of a Council Committee ought lo have, and that it is his duty to direct SOME EXCITEMENT Cries of "Horse Thief!" caused a furore on Oak street late last night. A gentleman from Midvalley tied his the street work. He says that he does not need to trusty steed and went into Bud he raked over the coals for placing another girl and she him.

We presume the statement is right that she swallowed laudenum, but we are very obliging and will even correct that if asked to do so. crossings, as he ordered all the cross Thomas' cafe for refreshment. While engaged therein the Hon. Patrick F. ings that were petitioned for, and Dorsey hove in sight, sized up the nore where necessary.

He says he and decided that he would exer not like former Chairmen who al-owed the sewer inlets to be blocked cise him. SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT BY ETTA HYLAND The Flag of His Country A patriot PETER A. STIEF As Pat and the rig went clattering with broken brick, but he puts the A HIT up Oak street some one shouted the nick to proper use, thus saving IL money to the Borough. It was his duty cry of horse thief, and Night Watchman Denny Quinn sprinted after the The GOLDEN BRAND FLOUR to lay those crossings, and the gentle carriage. Then Bud and Denny and a pleases all.

Do not neglect giving it bunch of fellows, not knowing that a men who criticized him ought to attend better to their own work as Chairman of their own committees. 1 ic masterpiece, a love story based upon the late war. This is a picture that will make you want to stand up and cheer, after hearing the special music that Etta Hyland will play for this patriotic feature. We will also have a film D'Art "The Smuggler." Little Ethel will sing a new character song Fiddle on You Fiddle. practical joker was at work, chased the horse until they fell exhausted.

a trial. You will be more than delight YOUR SUMMER I tN PQP DARN THOSE ISELnJ No arrests. ed with its good qualities. Handled WEIS, ORCHESTRA, AND HALLEY'S COMET, Theatorium by all leading grocers. MOUNT CARMEL ORCHESTRA A.

COWBOY WESTERN AT Mdiestio Western, western, tonight, with excellent feats of horsemanship. A snappy picture of ranch life in western Texas, "The Woman in the Case." This is a pretty story of western lifu and contains some good riding and feats of horsemanship, so dear to the heart of our patrons, with a thrilling At the Dawning or the Fear of the Comet. A mediaval drama, a timely subject because of the enormous K. OF C. OUTING Don't forget the big K.

of C. outing rfi, Ldgewood Aug. 4di. Special trains leave Shenandoah at 8:45 a m. and 1:15 p.

m. Trollev car leave Mount CarMel 9:00 a. and 1 p. m. A grand program of outdoor sport.

Everybody invited I THE DELINEATOR I JULY IIO flfTitN AUTt'r ONI DOLLAK A LJt ONI DOLLAI A 1 amount of publicity which has recent SCHNEIDER BROS Distributing Agts. CLOTHES Right now it's the all-engaging problem. You should read in the JULY DELINEATOR about the decided change in the American woman's attitude toward her Summer Clothes and why it means more dressmaking. Summer reading, a lot of it, some of the biggest and best ly been given to Halley's comet by the press of the world. It was popu- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT race between an automobile and man and horse.

Also "An Unexpected Reward," a charming dramatic love :1 HOT CORN HOLDERS story and "Bumptious as an Aviator," a roaring comedy, laugh from start to finish. Mount Carmel orchestra will furnish special music. Mae Man-tell will sing, "Honey, I Love You." THE BUTTERJGK PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK lary believed that the end of the world would take place at the dawn of Good Friday in the year one thousand. Many plans of violence were forsaken and many wrongs righted because of the fear of the comet at the dawning of that very day, Good Friday in the year one thousand. The comet is plainly visible and the faithful is seen in worshipping it.

This is the best feature this year. Don't miss it. Weis' Orchestra will be with us REV. SHEESE HERE The Rev. George F.

Sheese, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Montgomery, called on the Rev. Dr. William Hansom this afternoon. Mr. Sheese is a printer, and was at one time foreman of the ITEM office.

He paid us a very pleasant visit this literary features this year: Rudyard Kipling again, with "Brother Square-Toes," a tale of our own land, just after the revolutionary times. "The Quality of Mercy," a big human-interest article that will make you think and HEADQUARTERS FOR COOKED SEA FOOD Lobster salad. Broiled live lobster. 1 10 DA llCKFTS moCFANGROVF aenin mme-nr All litpot nomi ar via "The Reading," August 23rd, $1.50. Special through train leaves Mount Carmel at 9:42 a.

m. Stop over allowed Ihink deeply. More stories in a lighter vein. Dollars of fashion and literary value in every issue of THE DELINEATOR. Yours for 15 cents the copy, $1.00 the year.

GEO. J. MOLESKI A -l-pewbr. Crab flakes and scallops. Fried scallops.

Crab salad. Crab sandwiches. Deviled crabs. Crab flakes, a-la-cresle. Welsh rarebit.

Do you like sweet corn? Did you ever burn your fingers by holding th'c cub lou lout-, and llmm and say mean thing? Well, these little holders overcome all that. 15 cents per pair. SI per dozen pair. S. E.

Berstresser Co. at Philadelphia on the return. BONOS FOR SALE dance and concert music will be played. Pathe's funny comedy entitled "Tommy Gets His Sister Married," a great comedy scream, a sure cure for the blues, beats the mother-in-law picture of last night for fun. It's one scream of laughter and fun all through the picture.

We consider this the best program in town. You too will think so after seeing our show. Be wise, don't miss the Theatorium tonight. 1 The Mount Carmel Borough School District offers to the public, bonds in tf Thomas' Palace Restaurant. denominations of $300.00 each, bearing in 1 4 interest, payable semi-annually, at par.

For further particulars inquire of Joseph H. Deppen, chairman Fin BELL 'PHONE INSTALLED A Bell telephone has been placed in the local Reading freight station, for the convenience of Bell subscribers. The necessity for this telephone has been felt for some time, and its installation will be appreciated. ance Committee or C. Elmer John, Secretary.

3t SISTERS BECOME BRIDES OUR PRE-1N VENTORY SALE is in full svvind Shenandoah, Aug. 2. Two sist ers became brides today, when Miss Ella Symbal was married in St. George's Catholic church to Joseph BULLY FOR THE STANDARD Notwithstanding the fact that the destruction of the light and power plant practically put Milton out of commission, the Milton Standard, which operates exclusively by electricity, did not miss an issue. Editor Kurtz of the Lewisburg Journal helped Editor Hastings out of his predicament yesterday.

Today the Standard Office will be run by electricity from a special wire run from the plant of the American Car Foundry Iiosch, and Miss Margaret Syjnbal to ELECTED ANOTHER TEACHER At a meeting of the Marion Heights School Board Monday night Miss Margaret Maginnis, a well known young lady of south Oak street, was elected a teacher for the school of that place to serve for the coming term. Miss Maginnis is one of our most highly educated girls, and is a Normal John Bird. Special Reductions Being Made Daily on Small Lots Before We Take Stock. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO WASHINGTON AUGUST 22 Via "The Reading." For particulars address Roper, District Passeng er Agent, Williamsport, AT RECCE'S Huckleberry, strawberry, peach and WENT TO OHIO George Long, better known as "Fat tutti frutti ice cream and orange ice today. ONLY ONE MORE LOT For sale In Central Park, east Sixth street.

Apply to tf 'Squire Boltun, Exchange. $1. Silks 50c yd 95c Shirt Waist 50c ty," has shaken the dust of Mount Carmel and is now a resident of Kingston, Ohio. PERSONALS Mrs. Elizabeth Roadarmel and daughter Ada, have returned from a A Bissel Carpet Sweeper several weeks' visit to Danville.

Miss Carrie Moser, west Avenue, The science of aviation has claimed a grim toll within the last ten days. The bird still has a little the edge on man, the land animal, when it comes to flying. NOTICE All teachers of the Mount Carmel Township schools are requested to meet Thursday evening, August 4th, at 0:30 o'clock in the No. 1 school house at Locust Gap and to present their letter of acceptance. 2t To every cus Free has gone to Ocean Grove where she will spent the rest of the Summer.

tomer purch I Now on Disnlav in Windows Rev. Dr. William Williams left on asing a brussel or ax-minster carpet or furniture amounting to the Reading today for Eaglesmere in the Allegheny mountains. He will return to occupy his pulpit on Sunday next. $25 or over we will Enjoy the heat by having a cool refreshing drink at the Standard Drug Store fountain.

Fresh fruits served. JOE JONES BOWS DOWN Chef Joe Jones, he of the excellent cooking at Thomas Restaurant, attended Al Long's National Hotel opening Monday evening, and while making a deep Alphonsus-Gaston bow to another gentleman, his hinge extended through a large pane of glass, The Sterling give a BISSEL CARPET SWEEPER without charge. This in addition to our August reductions we will offer for the balance of the week. A college professor states that fried rattlesnake tastes like mountain trout. There ought to be an Guinan's HALF HOLIDAY TOMORROW Merchants' half holiday tomorrow.

Do your shopping early. it open season on these college profs. completely demolishing it. indite -o-niWtiiw-lf- ijWtmY jjiWL. ittJ.

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