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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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The Daily Newsi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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rAN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF MOUNT CARMEL MOUN The Weather anrl tomnrrnwr NEW Remember- Lowry Brothers' Circus? pam Khann in TPm. peraiurc. VOL. 34 XO. 101 TWO SECTION'S M0rT CAliMEL, THURSDAY, APRIL .,0, 392: TWELVE PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS Ian ed CARMEL mam, flronra hues mjotts I John 1).

Poses for First Time at His Lahewood Home GSVE MINER AND marble uic Dimnv PLAYERS Boys Protest Girls Rolling Their Hose GLADSTONE, Mich. Two hundred boy students of Gladstone High School, all but one boy of the four upper classes, were expelled today for coming to schcol minus neckties and with their collars unbuttoned. The boys declared they would obey the dress regulations only when the girl students were compelled to stop wearing their stockings rolled. PLAY AT THE GAP FRIDAY GOING TO READING mo dvuu 1 VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT ('Nothing -But the By Parish Players, of Will Leave at 5:30 'Clock Saturday Morning for the Berks County Seat. Mount Carmel.

"Nolliing But the Truth," the three-' nt farce comedy which amused nun- One miner was instantly killed and his "buddy" severely injured at about twelve o'clock today at the Potts colliery, near Locust Dale, when the Coal in a pillar began to run away while they were driving a heading from one THIEVES SECURE PLUNDER liwls of local people in the Burnside tipera House Monday, Tuesday and ft'eilnesday nights, will he played in if. Joseph's Hall, Locust Gap, on Fri-' lay night of this week, by the Parish, Andrew Henderteilo, champ of the Mount Carmel marble shooters, in company with his brother, Nicholas Henderteilo, Steven Orocz and John Timm, all of whom were runners-up in the elimination tournament held here last week, will leave for Reading on Saturday morning at 5:30 o'clock. They will be accompanied by Ed White, director of the preliminary contests at the Community Playground. At Reading they will register at the Berkshire Hotel, the headquarters of Players of the Church of Our Lady for. lie benefit of St.

Joseph's church. I This will he done in compliance Enter and Ransack Mav breast to another. 1 The dead man is Joseph Palonis, 29, William Penn. The injured miner is Peter Kreek, 34, Girardville. The two men, contract miners, were engaged in driving a heading 1 from breast No.

43 to No. 44 when the coal in the pillar, separating the 1 two breasts, began to run. The acci kith a request by the Rev. Fr. J.

F. m. rmonnell, pastor of St. Joseph's, who Otuie 1UI limit lime come law the great success with which the Turn MnntVl? nt cnituction was met in its three show-! kshere. It is expected that the play Vnr tlmp in tivn months.

dent occurred in the East Holmes II draw a large attendance in Lo- entere(1 an(1 ransacked the flap, if we may foretell its sue- Ktnrp of vrnnk Mav. West by the popularity it has enjoyed Park 8treet Centralia. at 2 o'clock rp' yesterday morning but were scared 1 JlOltj The play was staged for the last away before they had an opportunity Selral Before Palonis could run to a place of safety, he was caught by the rushing coal and completely buried. Death was instantaneous. Kreek, who was working near the gangway in the breast, hearing the rushing coal and the cries of his in the local Opera House last to obtain any loot.

dad (3 1025 by Tacifio i Atlantic) veiling when another capacity i Entrance was eained to the store by John D. Rockefeller, petro- Dick north again from annual winter sojourn at Ormond Beach, idiences was in attendance and pro-1 forcing open the basement door. Af- tum magnate, posed for the first and exclusive photograph ever taken on his magnificent estate at lend lyili imced it one of the best home tal- ter gaining access the robbers in I buddy as he was crushed by the fall Lakewood, X. J. Rockefeller still lives up to his reputation ot being tne nest aresseu man 01 tea multimillionaire class.

nt productions ever staged in this 'groping around in the dark, knocked. the "miggs" representatives of the i entire state. The grand tournament will be played at Lauer Park, the Reading International League base-! ball grounds, at 9 a. m. In case of rain, the tournament will be held in the auditorium.

In the afternoon, every boy who will have appeared in the contests will be taken on a visit to Crystal i Cave, isear Hamburg, one of the nat-i jral winders of the state. Thlsf excursion will be followed by 'dinner at the Berkshire, after which Judge S. F. Northrup, district representative of the Playground Recrea-i tional Association of America, will give an interesting talk to the hoys. The entire affair is being held un-j der the auspices of the Rotary Club and the Reading Playground Recrea-1 tional Association.

These two organ-! izations will pay the expenses of the (nr. A substantial sum was raised In minntifv of canned eoods from the ''r the building 'fund of the Church shelves, the noise of which awakened. Our I v. coitxyega-ioa whirli is! the owner. 1'.

is that the' fithf ring RuffirieiiO funa to erect a i thieves, realizing that the noise wa? lijdi school and community building, 'sufficient to attract attention, fled' of coal, hastened up the manway in an e'fort to go to his aid. -Wpen he Reached a point where his buddy was covered, he began to attempt a rescue and it was then that the coal began to move for the second time and held him prisoner. However, he was able to avoid being caught by the full force of the fall and rush of coal and attracted the attention of other miners in that section of the workings. Much credit is due the producers of i from the scene with hut very little SlMT UMELmLLBE fN'otliing Rut the Truth." and esne-'ninmipr. ially the efficient director, who I Authorities have been notified ponied his cast so well that the en-'the attempt and are engaged in con-' lire play was performed in a manner i junction with members of the Merry- 'litting professionals.

The cast work- field-Smith Detective Agency in run- I with a perfection which surprised niiig down several clues. They hastened to the aid of the un fortunate men and were able within state marble champion to Atlantic wn the most optimistic and the a short time to extricate Kreek from City, where be will appear in the na- ge audiences which attended (he tional finals. CLEARED; AN INSPECTION 9 ifrfonnances are loud in their re- (Continued on Page Kight) BIG MINE RUN MAN WEDS MISS TOWNLEY nests that another play of equal ex- llence be staged by the same com ply in the near future. Turnout he short career of HUNT FOR imateur players, they have met with The Methodist parsonage at Gilber- THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD JERSEY GIRL BELIEVED KIDNAPED; BEGIN SEARCH FOUR STATES Boro Engineer and Men From Lehigh Valley Company Make Survey of Conditions. lie commendation of the theatregoers, i ton was the scene of a very pretty pecially during the last two pro- wedding ceremony when Kev.

Kernel. inctions of "A Pair of Sixes" and pastor of the church, umten in marriage Miss Townley. of Gilber- STRANGER SEARCHING FOR GIRL IN'othinjt But the Truth." ton, and Walter pavis. 01 ms CARD OF THANKS Uun. Mrs.

Davis was a former resi- DUCTOR OF GIRL Youngster Missing Since0 CONFINED WITH COLD The Howenstein family takes this dent of Gilherton but recently re- 1 Indications, that the Shamokin Creek channel through Mount Carmel will be cleared of the great volume of 'culm which has blocked' that water-, way for the past several years, caus Tuesday But Police Not I Mai Delaney, of Lavelle, is confined I 1. aaU nn. neans of expressing their apprecia-i moved to Big Mine Run. and thanks to their many friends' The bride was attended by Alice J. TT XT 1.

Jn 1 lu Hume WHN licavj lulu, JMotiliea until esteraay. cor(ing t0 won reaching friends here their sympathy and kindness in Townley. a sister of the bride, while 'if recent bereavement in the death David Jones, of Boston Run, acted in ing much misery in the northern part 1 this morning. It will be several days MOUNT HOLLY. N.

J. Ellis Park Inquired at City Hall, Sha-lot the town i.y reason ot the wate. Military Cadets In Search until he will be able to be about again. their grandmother. the capacity of best man.

After an ex- er. Burlington county detective, and i iiuiti nit; iiiiu of Lucille for Kidnaper mokin, Concerning Shamo tended honeymoon. Mr. anil ia- SPRING DRESSES ,,.111 reside in Gilberton. today when Borough Engineer Harry Jones and the engineers representing the Philadelphia Coal and Iron Corn- Chatterton.

At greatly reduced prices kin Dam Young Lady. adv High School play tonight. Mvlt TTVOER'S LADIES' SHOP. Since the finding ot a young girl's pany and the Lehigh Valley Coal and OHIJ PASICEyiCH, IVELL ICflOWN Warren Hargrove, an attorney, are to-; AN0THER BANNER ATTRACTION, day organizing a hunt to extend over, AJ LAKESIDE DANCE PAVILION four states for Christiana Sweet, 13, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 daughter or Harry Sweet, of Browns' Mills, who is believed by relatives to! Dave Harmon with his band of have been kidnaped while on her way eleven men, coming direct from the to school. Cinderella Ball Room, New York, will The girl has been missing since i be this week's attraction at Lakeside Tuesday but authorities were not noti- 'j Dance Pavilion.

Prices 50 and 75 fieri until late yesterday. i rents. adv28-3t bodv on Broad mountain, many Navigation Company, went over the strange identification stories have entire course of the channel in a thor-come to light. Girls who have been; ough inspection. mis.sng from their homes, some fori The eng neers are making his n-" fi i snpcMmi of the creekbed in an effort mnv venrs.

otners or oniy a biiun to devise some way in which the chan GRANVILLE, Vt. Armed with carbines and mounted on cavalry horses, military cadets from Norwich University three hundred strong took the field today in search for Earl Woodward, ex-convict and ab-duct or of eleven-year-old Lucille Chat-tc-rton. The cadets, in a drizzling rain, moved off the parade grounds at Norwich in relays of fifty troopers each. The first fifty men spread out in fan-shaded fashion at the foot of Cram MOUNT CARMEL BUSINESS HAH, EXPIRES AT PKILA. HOSPITAL nel will be cleared and kept open in the future.

These officials are going time, have answered the description of the girl found on the mountain. Police have been given dozens of de- adv High School play tonight. about their task with a determination scriptions of missing guis ami awa with the tl.ouble for all DOLLAR DAY FRIDAY Wonderful bargains for $1. advlt UNGER'S LADIES' SHOP. Came at 2:30 o'Clock:" -7 examination it lias oeen iu" Ump am, js that their ef-the description corresponds with that fom wi-meet with success.

of the burned body in many respects Thg route of t)le from Inn. hpen iri V- i 'ait" CAKllllu'r) The police are working on the as- sumption that the girl was abducted by a man and woman with whom she i was seen talking just prior to her dis-, appearance. Parker was planning to leave for I Connecticut today, stating that he believed the child is being hidden there. The couple who took the child are believed to be childless and it is this fact that prompted them to take the child. adv High School play tonight.

This Mnrninor- "Rftdv to Be bereaved wife. fiftv-pisht BU "ever nan the Sayre colliery to me puinpnimae tnlm Pnskevich was boill nit eifain ovepnt en wnicu ioitcspumu at the western oorougn line, win ire Cremated Quaker City. years ago the province ot U. lnstance that one instance I a)nteneover plans 1aM for the re- nnvtv who cave the de- W. r.ke.lch, Firth I nn John or PS nllOUl adjustment of conditions which will bring about a settlement of the controversy now waging between tne borough and the coal companies.

street merchant, one ot the best, up empionwui (on NEW ENSEMBLE SUITS HALF OF FORMER PRICE Inown residents of Mount Carmel, i Mahanoy ut aim i)v several days ago a stranger entered passed away at the Stomach Hospital eral ears for sliamokin city hall and inquired FRIDAY SPECIALS Spring coats and dresses at greatly reduced prices. advlt UNGER'S LADIES' SHOP. nt 1902 Green street, Philadelphia, wneie a Rmair about the girl who was found on where he had been a ptatient since number ot mountain. He stated that sev- SPRING COATS At greatlv reduced prices Friday, advlt UNOER'S LADIES' SHOP. vaaiVlorl al lAnril 1.

nMih mnio nt 2:30 o'clock! business piaiP i eral moniiis ago a gin it his morning and Oak streets. Mountain. Leaving their horses at the base, the cadets advanced in skirmish oilier thru the tiniberland. They were supported by a second fifty men. The cadets, under command of Lieutenant John C.

McDonald, army officer, will use military strategy in scouring the almost inaccessable retreats of the mountains of Braintree and Roxbury. The Norwich cadets, crack troopers of the state, altho every man in the outfit is a student, were prepared to trail the outlaw until he is run down and captured. The request for the military cadets was made by Attorney General Archibald only after it became apparent that a larger force than the seven posses of policemen and citizens already in the woods, was needed to track Woodward. adv High School play tonight. adv Honn inreelv in novelties, con- snanioKin am High School play tonight.

The widelv known merchant had business ot wide scope, inn trom iter ihjhib uu I. nil (T a Really a suit in itself or wear the 'coat or dress separately. Especially "oen suffering for more than a year. mu ouuiv(, it lie IlUUiei Maim beard from since. OPENING WASHINGTON PARK Assembly dances Ashland, Friday with stnmnrh nnd was oner-1 trade became fc! upon at the Geisinger Hospital was neces ai (ne buai.

MAHER'S OLD TIME Hance at Washington Park, Ashland, will start on Thursday, April 30th, and continue every Thursday during the summer. Sweeney's Orchestra of Girardville. adv28-3t eleven months ago. He room nr(lsper. was in ill health since his operation neas oeiu.

night, May 1st, featuring Ernie Zeim's wonderful band of eleven men. Full of pep, harmony and original entertainment. Positively the first appearance at the park. This is the most popular assembly dance conducted in the region. adv28-3t consulted many physicians throu-ous in sub.

OUt tho atnto In on offnrt to Efl 11 re-, Ten eais 115" lief fron nn Anril 1 s.antial building at tne corn out his adv High School play tonight. carrying classy models in bright color combinations. Any one of the pretty styles in our stock can be had at half of their former price. Big price reductions on women's and misses' coats will afford a big opportunity to shoppers to acquire a beautiful coat at and less than cost of manufacture. See our window display.

You can still choose from an ample collection of smart styles at a price that assures you a generous saving. L. GROSSMAN MERC. CO. lie went tn llosnital in and Apple streets the same manner as be- that the girl was 5 feet 3 inches tall, had a full face, was approximately 120 pounds in weight and had brown bobbed hair.

After an examination had been made of the girl's body at the hospital it was discovered that this description answered that, of the charred body exactly, but. since the patrolman failed to take the name of the man who offered the description, nothing further can be learned for the present 'at least. High School play tonight. adv Read The Mount Carmel News. FOR SALE Philadelphia, where the expert care business adv High School play tonight.

the physicians was extended. It fore A single with all modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. Mary Reilly, Surviving are his widow ami one was not thought that his illness was resi(ie3 in 544 West Third street, Mount Car JOE NESBIT And his Eleven Pennsylvanians will furnish the music for Maher's Friday assembly, May 1st, and Maher's Sat wlous enough to warrant an opera-, SeVeraI distant rela BOOSTER CLUB Important meeting Friday night at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are mel.

a29 3t adv Shenan-j urged to attend. urday dance, May 2nd, at High School play tonight. Advertise" in The News. "un anu Paskevich himseir eipeutun. to be discharged within a short lives in cHy alH ve Yesterday he toolc a turn for the; body fJJ BS t0 mm, death ensuing this morning, adelph ia, but flnol "Is many friends in this city heard the date have not et been adv28-4t' advlt By order of President.

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