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i PAGE SIX MQUNT CARMEL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, .1926. MOUNT CARMEL ITER MILE RUN 'V: STOLEN AUTO FOUND NEAR SHAMOKIN June Ends With Series Of Weddings In Region Late News BY-FRANKLIN TO IMPROVE FIRST NAT. BANK HERE SHOULDER IS BROKEN WHEN HIT BY TRAIN Missing several days, a Buick tour ing car, owned by Edward Minnlch. 'south Chestnut street, this city, was found abandoned along the State high- Charles Malinowski, Atlas, Weds Miss Bertha Bozevich Miss Bertha Bozevich and Charles Malinowskl, a well known couple SHELL KILLS FORTY Kovel, Poland A shell exploded during military maneuvers here today killing 40 soldiers and wounding 38 seriously. Twenty soldiers, including several officers were slightly injured.

way between here and Shamokin, near Berry's Hotel, this morning. Although stolen by daring thieves (Continued from Page One) Simon Pauchet, 21, Excelsior, is alive today only because the fates were kind to him at 2:35 o'clock this Extensive improvements are contemplated for the First National Bank, according to information advanced today, and while the proposed of Atlas, unltM in marriage dur An accurate account of the gaso- as it was parked in the Black I)ia- line and oil consumption will be kept roond Garage, north Oak street, aev- of the trip, the purpose of which is to eral days ago, the owner of th auto demonstrate1 the air-cooling principle did not miss it until yesterday, he of the Franklin motor, and its power said when he went to the local car. morning when he was hit by No. 57 changes are still onlv in the first Reading train north bound and es- under the gruelling test of a low-gear tc look it over and Bee if evary. oaped with a shoulder and pull, which is the supreme test of was alright.

bruises and lacerations. stages of preparation, it is thought that, the interior will he remodeled, and that additional space will be provided for the banking quarters. An architect has been engaged to Astland Girl Married To Centralia Young Man Mr. Harry Haas, Centralia, and Mis. Margaret Coone, of Ashland married this morning at 0-clor In St.

Joseph's Church at Ashland 1 Rev. Father J. T. McDevkt! They were attended by Robert Haa a brother of the bridegroom andMh, Kathryn Coone, a sister of the brldo Miss Marian Seamor, a cousin of th bride was the flower girl. The yon! couple has gone on a honeymoon and upon their return, they will reside in Centralia.

Today's bride was attireo a gor geous costume of apricot georgette over peach satin, and she wore a veil and coronet, and carried a bridal bou quet of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore an attractive costume of orchid any automobile. As the engine rounded a curve, Engineer Thomas Howells noticed a I Three tires on the automobile were puntured when It was found tnrinv The Franklin Motor uses no water its' cooling process, as the principle but otherwise the car was not dam- man lyins on the track wlth hia head! devise ways and means of acquiring nt the ensrlne is so arranged that air aged. Motorists, who mrs w.h, on a rail, possibly asleep. He an- this additional floor space, and to de- 11 DIE IN BLAST Santiago, Chile Dispatches from Calama said 11 persons were killed in an explosion in a mine tunnel of the Chile Exploration company.

Many persons were injured and some were still entombed alive in the mine. MUSHROOMS KILL 24 Bucharest Mushroom poisoning was reported to have killed 24 persons in Corabia. Six persons were reported dying alter a feast on mushrooms which abound owing to the recent inundations. travels at a high rate of speed through 'road daily, said today that they had plied the emergency brake, but was, sign the' new interior unable to bring the train to a stop be MR. AND MRS.

WHITE ARRIVE HOME the jackets surrounding, the cylinders, noucea tne machine parked along the The warmest clay in summer or the highway for the last several days, coldest clay in winter means nothing Mr. Minnich, the owner, conducts to a Franklin. It cannot boil in the a confectionery and cigar store, on midst of a hard climb up a mountain, east Fourth street, near Oak, here. 1 nor can it freeze if allowed to stand! ing a nuptial mass solemnized in Our Mother of Consolation church by Dr. C.

Tomaszewski, at nine o'clock this morning. Miss Mary Sadawski, of Philadel-. nhia, and Anthony Oetridge, of Atlas, attended as maid of honor and best man respectively. Other attendants were Miss Victoria Bozevich, of Atlas, to the bride, and Anthony Mo-eskl, of Kulpmont, Miss Victoria Kad-'nboski, of Kulpmont, and Alyex Ra-va, of Atlas. The bride wore a wedding gown of A'hlte georgette, trimmed with rhine-Uones with a crown to match and a veil.

She carried a shower bou-luet of white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Sadawski, was attired in a creation of tortoise georgette, trimmed with tan lace. Her bouquet was yellow tea roses. Miss Victoria Bozevich, a bridesmaid, wore a dress1 of yellow georgette and carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses. Miss Kad-ubosld, another bridesmaid, was at fore he reached the man.

The engineer climbed clown to the tracks expecting to And a man decapitated, but fortunately he was not killed. He was lying in a pool of blood aside of the track where he had been pushed by the cow catcher. The injured man on a street through a bitter cold win- BODY OF P. COYLE HAS BEEN BROUGHT HERE over orchid satin, with picture hat to match, and she carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward E. White, who were married last Saturday at Altantic City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

White, east Avenue, pending the completion of their new home on vest Avenue. The bride was formerly Miss Marguerite Morton of Sunbury. I was taken to Shamokin on the train and then rushed to the hospital in an i ambulance. ter night. This test is being made in conjunction with similar tests that will be made by Fraplclin dealers throughout the country.

In California, the Frank roses. TLOODS THREATEN DYKES BELGRADE Flood waters today threatened to burst through the Danube dykes here. The river is swollen by many days of rain. Approximately 12,000 men and horses are working day and night to strengthen the dykes. The body of the late Patrick Coyle, CAL RICE APPOINTED GAS TAX COLLECTOR ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Anna Hurley Of Ashland Bride Of J.

Loughlin Jr. Miss Anna Hurley, of Ashinm? lin distributor will make his 100 mile 1 formerly of Exchange, who died in the run in Death Valley, the hottest place State Hospital at Fountain Springs, on earth. has been brought to this city and is Don't fail to witness the end of now resting in the morgue of Under-this low-gear demomnstration the taker Joseph F. Delanev. awaitln? Hm tired in a gown of pink georgette.

Her Miss Sadie McFee entertained a party of eight friends at dinner which was served in the Belgrae Hotel last evening. bouquet was pink roses. Tyo Auto Supply Company's saloa- arrival of his son Michael, from Tor-j Announcement was made today that rooms on north Maple street tomcn'-j onto, Canada, who will complete the Cal Rice, Sunbury, has been appointed The newlyweds are well known, in LEAVES ON LONG FLIGHT London Alun J. Cobham, English aviator, hopped off at 5 a. m.

today from Rochester on the first leg of a 26,000 mile round trip flight to Melbourne, Australia. in Northiun- Mount Carmel. Both live at 15G east uuul uiiunerai arrangements, announcement gasoline tax collector last long mile will bo completed. which will be made later. iberland County.

MORE PROBE FUNDS Saylor street, Atlas. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bozevich while the bridegroom is a son of Joseph Loughlin, of (lirardvilie were married in St. Marltius Church at Ashland by the rector, Rev.

FY Francis Brecker, at nine o'clock' this morning. Both are well known In Mount Carmel. Attending the young couple were Miss Louise Knauf, of Ashland, a cousin of the bride, and Harold Mon-aghan, of Girardville, who served as maid of honor and best man Mr. and Charles Malinowskl, of Out Our Way Atlas. By Williams A reception was held in honor of the Washington The senate today increased the appropriation for expenses of the campaign fund investigating committee from to $50,000.

The resolution authorizing the additional expenditure was adopted without a record vote. It assures continuation of campaign funds probe. oung couple following the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedding Your Last Name rip, they will reside at Atlas. so thesVje.

made. ThTrY Bull Lowe? live OU 5TO0PV TrV Answer to Crossword Puzzle IS MADE OF ASBESlOb tr Kims 1 1 1 Bulls ATTACKED AFTER WEDDING ill PLEASURE PARK THATS ALL RIGHT- BUT IS IT HUBBARD? amD 'These croww are like Cigarettes-re ughTs sieging mat ne was attacked whii. HESlrt CROMsl PRiUCE WOW ULXT HUE FOR "TrA CROWM. Ow 1H choww One mile oast of Elvsburg now open for the season. Fine spring water i I I I fll 1 I THIS corv ONE-OFF Tt-V OTRER.

I a surname derived from i old English personal name, ITS HARD OKI THESE CROWM PRiwcES Them attending a reception following a wedding here yesterday, John Detz, 0f Exchange, appeared before Justice of the Peace D. M. Hughes here today and swore out information for the arrest of Joseph anH bathing', Restaurant, Dancing pavil ABOUT EIGHT lAILILDPlANII ICPTEJN tmia I nFrov7 fp ua eppqp AIMTP I JPjE wtjB A GumTA WjOpEPAlR I 5 I StfTpH Nff Q.E QE DaSpWPUM i eC i pIFia Un HJ AT AlNjD A LJJEJN vneli Boll cawT MFlV. RtLLTAKiT the original form of which was H.vge- I I I I Ml II IV I I ion, t'lcmc grove with all conven HE 5 BORUT UP SlMCE H5 BURMT UP SlMCE GOTTA HAVfESO LAST" MORE! 54 30 i iences. "0-4t (Advcrtisoni.M.lj.

MAW CdPvMO 1 BEtM HERE. DttM HtHt. ER HO WEARS VE-T. OPERATORS father, both residents of Exchange. Father and son will be arraigned before Justice of the Peace Hughes to-'night to answer the charge.

Lakeside, Nature's Playground Thursday, July 1st, we offer a feature attraction The Original Whitey Kauffman in person with his wonderful orchestra. This band comes highly recommended and is sure to please. Follow the crowd to (Lakeside. 30 -2t (Advertisement). CELEBRATF ARRIVAt rtF ROW Many friends of Prof.

Peter Cipol- lone, 202 south Beech street, congre-'r beqrht, with the meaning of bright mind. Hugh and Hubert are derived from this source. Among the surnames derived fro Hygebeorht nre Hubert, Hubbard, Hib bert and IJoburt. A Wim Hubbard, born In Ip wleh, England, in 159-1, was the pro genitor of many of the Americans ol the name. Apparently he was a Burl ttm.

At nil events, he left home at the age of thirty-six. In 1035, to make his home in the new world. He settled In Boston. His eldest son, William, who was fourteen years old when they came to the new world, was one of the first students at Harvard anil giadiiated fourth in the clnss of 10-12 He was minister of the church In Ipswich, wrote a valuable history of Massachusetts Bay colony, and acted, as president of. Harvard for i short' time.

He married daughter CARD PARTY gated at his home yesterday and celebrated the arrival of a boy and also celebrated the professor's name day anniversary. Mrs. Cipollone served a wonderful repast that the guests did justice to. All told 25 guests were in attendance at the double celebration. Spalding BATHING SUITS They Fit St.

Mary's Auditorium, Kulpmont, July 1st at 8:00 o'clock, auspices of Co-Workers League. Grand prizes giv-en. Admission 25c. 2t (Advertisement). a TRE.

(APPA3c.HT.) -SSik-l-J CLASS REUNION TONIGHT Ever active, although they graduat SPECIAL FOR 4th OF JULY ed three years ago, members of the ea tnree years ago, memoers or tne I I C7 CA mki 1 Men's, $7.00 ville Park tonight. 'It of llev. NuttwHk Rogers, also -iirrt nent New England divine. Vil Two pants suits, $25 and $28.50. Rubin, Clothier Tailor, 2S-3t Next to Post Office.

(Advertisement). Tonight's affair, according to a recent announcement, will be in the form of a weinie roast. Members of the class are urged to attend. I BOOK STORE' ni i nnniri rv FOR SALE tien you travel Chester D. Hubbard.

United States congressman from Connecticut before the Civil war, was one of his descendants, as was Joseph S. Hubbard, a celebrated astronomer. Elbert Hubbard, of East Aurorg fume, was a descendant of a George Hubbard, Englishman, who settled In Connecticut In 1020, 15 years before William Hubbard. Aiming the llubbnrds In this country there have been many congressmen senators and governors. John Hub-btTd was governor of Maine, Luclui F.

was governor of Minnesota. Richard B. Hubbard, number of a Virginia family of the name, was governor o( Texas, and a Richard D. was governor of Connecticut. In England the name Is an old and distinguished one, being the family name of the first Lord Addlngton, born In 1R05, who was the son of rich FOR SALE Bedroom suite, with bed complete, in good condition, price $20.00.

Also a emiincl range steel ton. pood jis new, price $40.00. Call at 11." North Mnple street. nd 30 2t taJta Sugar 100 $6.15 FOR SAT.K Pood room efnilpment. A' pood bargain for quick buver.

Applv 131 So. Wulnnt St. ad 30 2t FOP, SALK One Cl'evrolet tonriiiK one tipricrht piano and a Vletrobi in i Salesman $am By Swan Tuniors Fresh Fig Cakes Freshness Guaranteed 6C rood condition; s-ilrt cheap to a quick buyer. Call 10 W. Tliird St.

3t; i FOR SALE Marnton Pednn. com-j pletely overhauled: traded on new i by elderly lady. Pope Marmoni I Pottsville, Pa. at 2S lit i iy2c T. 11 11.

if I PESW' FRISK 1 OP6M FOR I I Today 1 business i Jl. r-T 1 poMr neT POOR Russian merchant, member of an old Essex county family of Hulnrd. by MoClure Nepper Cyndlct.) MITir REAL ESTATE PtTLLETIN'- 1 7-room house on West Avenue; full lot. SiiiKle homo. South Walnut StrW Half double.

South Poplnr Street: rail lot; Rarase. Double home, W. Olive bargain. New half double nt Locust Gap. Two new homes at Ashlnnd.

uinger onaps, id nc Potatoes, 10 lbs. 48c VARANO'S 219 W. Third St. 4th Chestnut Sts. THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY IX-4 Kit'ht new homes under construction.

several of which are nearlnif comple- tion; all with modern conveniences. Offices at 44 South Oak and 2S East Avenue. ai; i FOR SALE Slnurle home all convenUj dices. 2.r,xi:,0. lViuble garaco in rear.

Apply 21 S. Chestnut St. ad FOP. SALE Half double all convenier-esT just leen remodeli'd, sipiares from Oak street, sitiKie on West Av-mie all convci.i.necs. lot 27x175.

Jlireain tn cub buyer. Iavis Heal Estate Arch-' oZ Aortli ihik Street. ad 20 4t 1 VOR RENT An apartment and olflces in the Victoria Apply at Offices of Chamberlain Amusement Enterprises. Inc. ai if iW W(VE OPENE.P UP ANO WpkMPUE.

-fH RU5f WIL.U ONE OP NbU FELLAS Refreshing On These Hot Days Roumanis Ice Cream SOc per quart COAE CNtK AMI oixt. utr FROM To ttFT; ire AND LEM E.SoAKUM FOR SALE double 3 room lions'- en! Scott street Empty In I wvks. iw.ubje on Poplar, one side vacant, i 4no. Can half. Jolin Cliesney.

Chestnut Kulpmont. ad 29 r.t. OR, FROM CCPT To R'WJiH WICL GUtX AMD A. 50M6.TMIM& To WORR.V ABOUTi. FOR SALK A property on eouth Hicknrv strert.

AH rnnvcnU nets. Applv nt STl South JIaple street. ail 29 3t i i y-zr" i i -1 1 i FOR SALE H. rvldjon mot-evcle with lil cur. like nw.

run J.000 mil. i Reasonable. Apply at 401 East renr st-eet ad 29 5t Take a quart home or eat a plate in our cool parlor the coolest place in town. FrR RKNT pa-tment with two Ve- i fli.pr limn riiii, lacing ii.ik street. Apply Strauss Itron.

ad to St WANTED Roumanis Candy Shop Oak at Third WXTKI lVanti-f. Apply at Sirave-ly. 13 north Oak street. ad Ct LOST The yount lady acroaa the way Mr, aha believe capital punishment wli entirely abullnhed mime day mih already we hare procressed a lasg way from tbe Lanjlnj (ardtu ut Baljloa. lVT A tlttte bo- rent on 0k atrert hetwen 5th and th strvets.

Pleaae return it to tlZ aouth Oak atreeC it.

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