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Cbcaioriuta Seatorium MOUNT ITEM Vltagraph Mountain -Romance MADGE OF THE MOUNTAIN8 I Essanay Comedy OUTWITTING PAPA First presentation of this exceedingly humorous Essanay comedy. Story of a raid on a Moonshine camp in the mountains of Ky. MOUNT CARMEL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911. Entered November 4, 1902, at Mount Carmel, as second-class matter, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOL.

XXV NO. 18. TWO CENT CARMEL PARKER IMPROVED; HEARING BRILLIANT SPECTACLE "ISLE OF FOLLY" TONIGHT FRIDAY REORGANIZATION Of COUNCIL A BIG FIRE ALPVIILE Danville experienced the most disastrous fire in recent years last night. The Henry Gross block, on the west side of Mill street, south of Mahanoy street, was completely destroyed, causing a loss of $35,000.00. Joseph Revita, of Kulpmont, who is in the County jail at Sunbury charged with attempt at murder, will be brought to Mount Carmel Friday and given a hearing.

Thursday, November 9, he struck Edward Parker, of Kulpmont, with a safety lamp at Scott colliery and fractured his skull. He was arrested by You can own a Full Dress or Tuxedo Suit for a moderate cost Tonight at the G. A. R. opera house the "Isle of Folly" makes its initial bow to a Mount Carmel audience and it is safe to predict that a more enjoyable entertainment has never been pulled off in this section.

A large number of out of town visitors will attend the show, Shamokin alone sending over fifty for the opening performance. The participants and different Town and borough solicitors are much disturbed over the question as to when the councils in boroughs shall organize. The schedule to the Constitution provides that after the COAL TOWNSHIP POLICE FORCE The Coal Township Commissioners met last night and passed an ordinance creating a uniformed paid police torce in Coal Township, the officers to perform duties similar to those in boroughs. A Chief and Assitant Chief were elected, at salaries of $65.00 per month each. Four patrolmen were named, salaries $60.00 each.

John Kearn Is the new Chief, and Joseph Zhehoutski is the assistant. The latter is one of the township commissioners. The new force goes on duty on December 4th. 1 1 two State Police officers, given a pre- shall otherwise provide, all terms of i 1 The nrst noor or tne diock was uu- are aa busv aa bees today city, ward, borough, township and pnnipd hv D. B.

Heddens's restaurant jicl taotnrv wnnam Bleeker's uisu division officers shall begin and candy factory, William tsiecner i. nn nnfjtinn hut that the nf-1 is no question diu tnai uie ai fl December 77 IE will hereafter car-ry in stock a line of these Suits, made by specialists. liminary hearing before Justice Reed and then sent to Sunbury Jail to await the condition of Parker. Parker has nearly recovered and Is in condition to attend a bearing Friday. barber shon and Veterinarian J.

an odd numbered year. If the legis- Kline's office. The second floor was occupied by Heddens' residence, Mrs. Ella Moyer, and William Holihan. fair will prove a mammoth success.

If you haven't secured your seats attend to it at once as the attendance is going to be large. A unique street parade will be given on the principal streets at 7 p. so look out for the beat of the drum. DR. DEITRICH lature had not met, the councils in boroughs would organize on the first M' nday of December, 1911.

The Legislature, however, did meet and like many things done by the Legislature of 1911, it was not well done. Like the cily acts, they doubled up in the boroughs. MAY REFEREE GAME eVERYONE is hand-tailored by experts and the silk linings and trimmings are of the best. The managers of the Clover Hose (WILL DISCONTINUE who play fori WORK ON PAVING JOB and West End teams MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYER VISITED FRIENDS HERE Tom Jones, who last year played the outfield for Detroit American League team who is spending the winter with his family at Locust Dale, was in Mount Carmel today renewing old acquaintances. the championship of Mount Carmel at National Park Sunday next, have writ Owing to the unfavorable weather PRIVATE SALE AND AUCTION OF ENTIRE STOCK Thomas H.

Tiddy, proprietor of the Up-to-Date China Hall, Elks building, north Oak street, announces that he will dispose of his entire stock at private sale and auction. The stock comprises china, cut glass, toys of all description, etc. This will be a rare opportunity to buy from a choice and very large selction at your own prices. The sale commences on Saturday of this week. Private sale in the mornings, from 8:00 to 12:00.

Auction sale at 2:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p. m. It ten to Dr.

George Deitrich at on the street paving job will be OME IN AND TRY THEM ON. On the 9th day of June an act was passed that the members of the legislative departments of the municipal governments of this Commonwealth hereinafter elected, shall assemble in the respective place of meeting for the purpose of organization at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the first day of the term following the municipal election on which the term of any member of such legislative department shall begin and that the mayor bury, requesting him to referee the discontinued this week after the finish-game. He would make an excellent jng touches have been put on the last official. He is a former resident of two squares completed. Work will re-this city and played guard on the Uni- SIlme in the Spring.

versify of Pennsylvania foot ball team. I i POPULAR COUPLE WEDDED Full Dress Suits $25.00 Tuxedo Suits $20.00 B. R. S. CLUB HELD PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY The B.

R. S. Guild of Our Mother of Consolation church held a progressive euchre party in the parish hall last night and had a pleasant time. Miss Julia Gdanic won the prize, a beautiful fan. IN ST.

JOSEPH'S CHURCH i 1 KILLED 400 POUND BEAR Judge Savidge and his party of hunters still remain in Clinton coun- Joseph Suprinsky, bartender for all cities of this Commonwealth ty on the trail of deer and bear, McCarthy, and well known about shall be inaugurated and take the of pecting to come back the early part town, and Miss Kathryn Trylong, a I. GOLD SCHMIDTS SONS "Correct Dress for Men." of next week. Harry Savidge killed a bear weighing over 400 pounds, which is now hung up in camp, froz-', en stiff. It will be taken to Sunbury popular young lady of this city were united in marriage at eight o'clock this morning in St. Joseph's church.

They were attended by Miss Mary Bolstrum and Julian Yuskoskie. WATER STOCK DOUBLES Pottsville, Nov. 21. Bankers and capitalists were astonished when a public sale of a number of shares of the Pottsville Water Company today brought $54 per share. The par value is only $25.

The company's earnings have been enormous for a number of years and most of the money made has been invested in improvements without adding to the capital stock. ficial oath at 12 o'clock noon of the first day of the term for which they shall have been elected. A borough is certainly a municipal government of this Commonwealth and under the act of the 9th of June they should meet on the first Monday of December, 1911. STOLE ELECTRICITY, $25 FINE W. H.

Goss, of Shamokin, was brought before Judge Auten in court Monday morning on the charge of stealing electrical current at his home. He put wires in the meter so that it would not register the correct amount of electricity used. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs. when the party returns. The bear is one of the biggest shot there.

This is the Store for Christmas Moieski's 'Everything for the Home" 100 piece Dinner Set $8.98. ATHLETE MARRIED SUNDAY John Coutts, the well known sional base ball player of Shamokin, a quiet march on his many friends when at 1:00 o'clock last Sunday afternoon he was quietly married at Selinsgrove to Miss Cora Hawk, daughter of Mrs. John Adams of that place. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's mother. LICENSE COURT IS COMING ON The rapid approach of what is known as license court, which is held in January, is indicated by the fact that several of the attorneys in Mount Carmel are getting their applications in shape and sending them to their clients.

Under the rules of court, these applications must be all filed in the office of the clerk of the courts on or before Dec. 21. NEW CHURCH AT LANSFORD St. Michael's new church at Lans-ford will be dedicated on Thanksgiving Day and the cornerstone of St. Ann's laid.

Archbishop Prendergast On the 19th day of June, 1911, an act applying to boroughs provides in its second secti.n: "The councils of the several boroughs of this Commonwealth shall organize on first Monday of January, 1912, and biennially thereafter." The act of the 19th cf June would certainly repeal so far as boroughs are concerned, the act of the 9th of June. If this later act is followed the boroughs should organize on the first Monday of January and not on the first Monday of Decem Centralia Property Transfers Locust Mountain Coal Company to Thomas Gallagher for property in Centralia. Thomas Gallagher, to James Gallagher, for property in Centralia. James Gallagher to John McGinley, for property in Centralia. Maria Dyke to Mary A.

Johnston, for property in Centralia. Thanksgiving Linen Our offerings of worthy linens will appeal to every housewife and is especially attractive to those who wish to replenish their linens for the coming Thanksgiving festival. We have an unusual large stock of table linens to choose from at 25, 50, 75 and $1. will have charge. Societies from nearby churches will be present and parade to the churches.

The Sunday School children will also have part In the parade. WARN1NG The members of the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel are hereby notified that I have NOT given permission to any agents for the use of my name, in soliciting subscriptions for the Extension Magazine or any other Paper or Magazine. I strongly ber. As the Constitution referred to MR. EYERLY HERE Paul S.

Eyerly, one of the proprietors cf the Rloomsburg Morning Press, paid the ITEM office a pleasant call this morning. Mr. Eyerly is one of the most enterprising newspaper- above gave the Legislature the right NEW COOK Mrs. Painter, a cook from Philadelphia, took charge of the kitchen at E. B.

Frank's restaurant this morning. to fix the time when the term of bor ough officers should commence, it MINISTERS TO FURNISH ROOM The Shamokin Ministerial Association plans to use the proceeds of the course of entertainments to be given under their auspices, for the purpose of urnishing a room in the new state hospital near that place. $1.00 $1.25 Hemstitched Table Cloth Round Scalloped Table Cloth B. 3t Oysters, steaks and chops at E. Frank's restaurant at all hours.

men in the State, and his paper, The advise them NOT to buy the prem-Press, enjoys an immense circulation. offered with the above named i Magazine, at an extra cost of two dol would seem that from the first Monday of December, 1911, until the first Monday of January, 1912, there would be no borough governments. To guard against such a contingency it would seem the best policy for lars, as I do not deem them worth the price asked for them. A Rector. CRESCO CLUB DANCE The weekly select dance of the Cresco Club will he held in Masonic Hall Thursday evening.

Music by Weis'. 2t All Kinds Dolls No matter what kind ot Doll you may want, we feel sure you will find it here. Our stock includes all the favorite kinds. Dressed Dolls, Kid Dolls, Jointed Dolls and all kinds imaginable. Make your selections now while assortments are at their best.

A small deposit will insure anything you may select until wanted. borough councils to clean up as best John Alexander and August Gdanic thev Pan before Dec. 4 all important went to Shamokin this afternoon. business and to anticipate the needs of the borough for December. It is GRAND BALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT possible of course, that the courts By the South End Social Club, in Ma-1 woua jjold that the present councils BANQUET TONIGHT The Cowboy band will hold a banquet tonight at Cowboy hotel, west Third street.

Music should hold over until their successors reorganize but this is not certain. sonic Hall. Dancing at 8:15. by Mount Carmel Orchestra, time assured all who attend. A good 2t ASK FOR ount Carmel LINOTYPE OPERATOR WEDS John O.

Hoy, linotype operator for the Shamokin Dispatch, and Miss Vera FOREMAN KILLED BY FALL FROM BEAM BLEW OFF PART OF HAND Ralph Foust, of Shamokin, while hunting rabbits, in the mountains, climbed over the stump of a tree, when the gun was accidentally discharged blowing part of his hand away. Albright, a charming Shamokin girl, were married last evening by the Rev. Dr. Schnader, pastor of the Reformed church. Mr.

Hoy has very many friends among the printers of Premium Tickets Given in Addition to Our Stamps Pottsville, Nov. 21. James Mc-Fadden, foreman of the construction hands who are building Schuylkill county's new $500,000 insane asylum, at Schuylkill Haven, fell from an iron beam sixty feet in the air this afternoon and died an hour after being picked up. Edward Fay Sons, contractors, of Philadelphia, have charge of the work. the region, and the craft joins in ex tending congratulations.

SPECIAL NOTICES Purity, Quality and Flavor GUARANTEED Anthracite Brewing Co- FOR RENT Offlce room In the Tni3t Co. building. tf 1 if TYPHOID FOR EIGHT IN FAMILY FOR RENT Seven room house in ex-j twc members cf the family of Clias. cellent condition, with water In Rebinholt, of have died NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS All subscriptions to the ITEM, except those paid in advance, are due on the first day of each month. On the last day of each mcnth you owe 25 cents, wherever delivered by carrier.

If you think otherwise please call at the office and we will go over the account with you. Be. sure to remember that you owe 25 cents on the last day of each month, tf Item Publishing Co. kitchen. -Apply to L.

Grossman. tf i typhoid fever, and six others are suffering with it. WANTED The Pennsylvania Rail GREAT SALE OF SWEATERS road C. nipany desires to hire brake-' men. Application should be made to Trainmasters at Sunbury and I Williamsport, Pa.

lw -Call at tf ROOMS FOR RENT-south Oak street. All wool sweaters, at Levine's Dept. Store, 1t Opposite Majestic. BOY TEARS UP HER Miss Lizzie Scholtes lost hep pay envelope containing $17 at a mill at Shamokin. A small boy finding the money, mostly in greenbacks, thought it green paper and had it almost torn pieces before an employe discover- CONNEEN TIMMES Miss Catherine Timmes, one of Shamokln's best known girls, and Michael Conneen, a prominent Phila-delphlan, were married at 9:00 o'cl ck this morning in St.

Edward's church, Shamokin, by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Koch. BOARDERS Wanted at No.

21 north Walnut street. 3t FOR RENT Property at Avenue and Have you had your home wired for Electric Light at cost? Our special arrangement with local contractors expires January 1st. Maple streets. Apply to Bert Cur- ed he was destroying money. now, 234 west Avenue.

1 THE HUSBAND'S ESTATE TO NEW YORK Joseph Levine went to New York to purchase his Christmas and Holiday THE OPPORTUNITY Expires January 1st, 1912. stock, to be sold at Levine's Dept. HEATERS lh it will keep the whole house warm. Tin- test makes aie here made in our own state, too, so that you will have no trouble getting repairs. Cur prices are il.e lowest.

Ranges, too, every kind that is good. QUI NAN'S WANTED Men at the Sayro stripping. Apply at the Stripping. 3t i I After that date we no longer pay the contractor's profit on bouse wiring jobs. tore, opposite Majestic theatre.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case If the husband dies leaving no will and no children and his estate was less than $5,000 in value the wife would get all of it. If over that sum. the relatives of the husband would share in with it. The wife or husband is not required to pay any inheritance tax, but collateral relatives, such as brothers, uncles, nephews, as well as strangers, are obliged to pay five per cent of their inheritance to the state details costs noth- i Finding out the ing. of itching, blind bleeding or protnid- FOR SALE Paper baler, nearly new.

Manufacturers' guarantee unexpired. Approval. Box 70, Titusville, Pa. WANTED Salesgirl, one who speaks Polish as well as English, with dry goods experience. State salary and references.

Address Item ng piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c Our solicitor will call oa ya. Local phone. EDISON ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO. Office 312 East Second Street.

SAVE GUINAN'S HOME TRADING STAMPS FALL STYLES Packard shoes for men. Camp's Shoe Store. 2t of Pennsylvania as a tax. Office. a i AtMaWMl.

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