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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Daily Newsi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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MOUNT CAEMEL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 PAGE FOUR NEWLOEPER Spring Housecleaning Makes Room IT TT 171.. A BIGBEAOOi LIGHT SE BYPE0P more nume luuisiung Will You Need New RUGS HOTEL TO BE OPENED LABOR DAY; FEATURES Perhaps you would like to select your next QFREGSOff Veritable Aurora Borealis Prevailed Over North Used for Night Flying A veritable aurora borelais prevail- the biggest stock in this locality. Rugs rich in Ashland's New Hotel One of the Finest and Most Modern in the Coal Region ana assign wmi huoiiij uuni iu give ine service will consider satisfactory. The new Loeper Hotel at Ashland, is rapidly Hearing completion and it ed over the north mountains during nlanned to oDen it for public serv-j Saturday and Sunday nights as the Lovely 9x12 Wilton Rugs $74.50 up Oriental designs in TaJ ice on Labor Day, when auspicious beacon lights, installed by the post-ceremonies will feature the occasion. office department for the guidance of I The hotel, one of the finest and 1 the planes that are to participate in most modern in the region, is four; the night air-mail service to have its stories in height and in addition to beginning early next month, i providing accommodations for the orders were issued for the opera-i traveling public, will have a capa-jtion the jglits all night Saturday jcious dining service, big dance halljand Sunday and the beacons located other features that should prove.

at Rigtowni Hometown, Numidia, and make the hotel tlle i Elysburg and Island Park, Simbury, meeca of hundreds of persons. we.e tlmlout thg Peter Loeper, who has financed the thc i an, MiDaiross with the new Jaspe efft; Beautiful 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs $87.50 up True reproductions of exquisite Oriental designs. 9x12 Axminster Rugs Seamed or Seamless $27.50 up High pile, good quality Floral, Allover and Oriental patterns. -mil See the New ECONOMIES IN Tapestry Brussel Ri millionlcandle-power beacons moved Imported Crass Rti TELEPHONE OPERATION notei, js receinus of his fellow citizens upon his eu-: terprise in giving Ashland such a modern hostelry. vvooi ana riper Kugs, rriniea i apestry Ry.

in a semi-circle and served to guide the trial planes that were in the air both nights. Keports indicate that the aviators in the mail service had no difficulty in keeping to their courses thru the medium of the unbroken streak of lights across these routes. A landing field has been established at each of the beacon stations. LGrossmanMercC BEHAflB FOR ANTHRACITE i GOAL NOW VERYHEAVY Market More Active Now Than at Any Time in the Past Several Years AUXILIARY AND HITS animation by the attending revealed that although bai. ated and swollen, the not been fractured.

FIREfj EN 1EEI rlAN in JAW EDGEWOOD PARK THIS OPENED SATUBIi Ilarrv Slutterbach, 239 West Sev enth street, is confined to his home i LARGE ATTEND! The demand for anthracite coal at the present time is of such extent as i To Make Plans for Block Party to make impossible the storing of coal to Be Held on May 26 1 at a majority of the collieries thru-: THE system of this company has grown from two tele phones to nearly a million in Pennsylvania in less than fifty years. Such growth of a necessary service, constantly increasing in scope and efficiency, is not surprising. But there's an elc ment in it that is. The single telephone is not a self-sufficient unit. It must be tied to every other 'one in the community, and beyond.

A growth of a hundred telephones, or a thousand, means a disproportionate growth in many elements of the tele-phone plant, and similarly in the volume and complexity of the interconnecting equipment and operation. It has more than once been raid that the successful con' duct of a telephone business can be continued "only so long as two plus two can be made to equal something less than And it is a fact that the otherwise natural consequences of this great growth would long ago have swamped the sen," ice, placing it far beyond the average reach, had it not been for constant economy coning from invention, development, increased efficiencies and capacities, effective short-cuts altogether, the scientific improvement of the telephone equipment and its operation in the direction of" economy. Complexity is a constant lash in the furnishing of telephone service but to good purpose. Several hundred Mount people attended the official of Edgewood Park Saturday The crowd was one of (lie li years in spite of inclement i out the entire district. The Ladies' Auxiliary and the Cen-; For some time quantities of the "'alia firemen will meet in joint ses- i steam sizes were stored near the this evening at 7:30 o'clock in A new floor has been laid i .1,0 rar.o,t I lue b0Llal oi tne Lentraua nose vilion, an improvement that ii Ultrar.cio, uui.

niv. appreciated by the lovers crore who visit the popular as the result of very painful injuries about the mouth, sustained on Saturday morning while in the performance of his duties at the Locust Spring colliery. Stooping over to cast a sprag into the rear wheel of a fast moving mine car, the young man had a number of teeth broken and receive a severe laceration to his mouth when the heavy sprag struck a spoke in the wheel, rebounded and struck him in the mouth. He was given first aid treatment by fellow workers and then conveyed to the office of the colliery physician. It was at first feared that the unfortunate man's jaw had been broken by the impact of the blow but an ex- HORSE CEMETERY have grown to such proportions as to necessitate immediate shipment, i The market is more active now than at any time in the past two years and investigation by union officials reveals the fact that little or no coal is going into storage.

The fact of the matter is that sev- house. The purpose of this meeting is to make final arrangements for the block party to be held on the evening of 2G. It is hoped that this session will he largely attended as a number of important matters will come in for a great amount of discussion. i The Ladies' Auxiliary and the fire-1 men are desirous of realizing suffi-1 cient funds on the initial block party to clear the lire trucks of all indebt- A cemetery for noble which lie buried 10 regaj, ifc ing rulers of the turf, has lished by John E. Maddens ton, in the hope that be the "Westminster Abbey" horses.

eral of the larger companies have conic to the realization that the placing of coal in storage at any time edness. n. LEGION ORPHANAGE DEDICATED SUNDAY is mighty expensive, due to the heavy cost of unloading and reloading and the double freight. There is every indication that the demand is to continue for many weeks to come, a majority of the heavy buyers aiming to he prepared in the event of a cessation of min- ing operations after August 31, when I the present agreement expires. ilG REDUCTIONS THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA WT "I I on women ana misses LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL i AT SHENANDOAH HlllliltlirtTllllimitlllimiUlHHttttltlttlllltlttlllllHtmHIMI TTTTTTTTTf-riTTi-lTTT The second American Legion Orphanage in the United States was dedicated yesterday at Clarksboro, X.

J. This is the first orphanage in the east to be erected for this purpose by this organization. The national officers of that organization, together with prominent government ollicials, were present to take part in the services. It is for these institutions that the Legion is making a drive for There were several children placed in the home yesterday at Clarksboro. These homes will not only he used for orphans, hut for disabled veterans as well.

The Legion men of CYiitraliu, whose names could LITTLE CHANGE mil be learned. lay con A number of Mount Carmel residents attended the funeral at Shenandoah on Saturday of Mrs. Andrew Meluskev. who succumbed last week Lsi UUHD1T1UJN A GAP PIONEER at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, following an operation. Then, is hut Utile chanire iii the The funeral was one of the largest Thi' front of the sedan was badly damaged ami was towed to the Bradley-Cuff garage at Kiilpmont to undergo extensive repairs.

The Ford was practically demolished and was towed to the garage, of the owner by the wrecking machine from the Jiuis- COATS ENSEMBLE SUITS DRESSES mm condition of Valentine Stiff, pioneer I'11 the recent history of Shenandoah has an orphanage at Otter Lake, Mich-resident of Locust Gap, who has been by reason of the prominence of the jgan, for the caring of the children ct seriously ill with pneumonia during Meluskey family and the services at veterans of the late war. His condition St. George Lithuanian church were most impressive. i i-KAJ! IU UUJN JCiUJj K.U.W- oi enti.uia. the past several weeks.

Although severely shaken up, the continues quite critical, occupants of both machines escaped PROVES EFFECTIVE injuries oilier tna.li a lew minor bruises. IMPROVEMENTS TO READING STATION SCORE OF MINERS OVERCOME BY GAS The illuminated traffic control sys- i 1 Im. Interesting Ceremonies Mark the Occasion Many Catholic Notables Present IClU UL itllll 1UI1U Olicuia 10 ARE UNDER WAY ginning to prove highly effective as the arniv of autoniohilo drivers has INOCULATE THE CHILDREN COUNTY More than a score of miners were overcome by gas on Saturday at the; btation Agent Henry urecker, 01 beuome familiar with the system of Many customers were surprised to find could buy garments at a more reasonable price5 they expected to pay. Visit our department and see quality garments that can be bought at and less" SEAT SCHOOLS t'ourtdale shaft of the Kingston Coal; the Heading Company here, will soon ljgllts Dluing Saturday and Sunday Company, located near Wilkes-Barre. be located in a new office in the evenings, when traffic was heaviest, Practically all of the school cliil- Gas and black damp, generated by a southeast seclion of the main build-! lll(J littlo trouhfie with dren of Sunlmry have uhmitled to fire that lias been raging in the coal ing, the room formerly used as a vioiators of the control system.

1 inoculation of anti-diphtheria "erum time' P'ineated the baggage room. Carpenters in the eni-who ailc(l lo the lights were The cornerstone of SI. Helen's Mission being built at. Fountain Springs, was laid Sunday afternoon at The Ift. ltev.

Msgr. T. McNally, of Philadelphia, olticialeil at the ceremony, while Kev. Vincent J. Campbell, a former Gordon boy, delivered cost ot manufacture.

in an L'fl'm-t to stump out. the disease worKiis aim wr uhiu unfatuau, ui uiu nntny ci. uu, apprised oL tne penalty ami permit- i 1 Hip 1 iV( itT hlUK 1'((1S 01 lllt'Il. 1 OU 1111 nrOVeilieitlS. I in iti ihu i.

TUr miMtlinr rossmanMercJ UK sen. on ltev Join, lirogan is jn ()f the school unconscious victims were rush- New lavatories will be installed and week it is exllected that everyone will pastoi ot tne new mission. 'am, arenta allll children have given ed to colliery hospitals and later to instead of two ticket windows, in faniniar with the system, following which fines will be levied upon those who do not obey the caution signals. lor the new Catholic acad- co-operation. Three in- the Xesliitt Hospital at Wilkes-Uarre.

ladies waiting room there will be nut emy of the Immaculate Heart of jecthms of the serum were made to where all were revived. No fatali- one. Wary, at Fountain Springs, was brok- eliild nd no illness were renorted ui until noon to- New floors also are being placed in I Read The Mount Carmel News. en following the cornerstone laying. the waiting rooms, A large crowd of people, including TVTiMflU many from the surrounding towns, attended both ceremonies.

BRINGING UP FATHER I T. THAT COt TA.LKEP COLLT I'VE OECN TAUUSC SEVEN HAW. I JO'oT POT IT THERE WITH WELL- JIACiVOLD riof. HEREVSSI VHKT'5 THE. MUCH HE bOMUCH- FQROOT WHAT TIME THE REjT Or MX rORAOT TO i MATTER? THE.

CAT II ALL PACKED IT l-b MUtT BE OEI- TO CATCH MT TRAIH I (bO" UP TO MX HOObE AFTER IT-HE'LL fid HERE AH- MIMUTU 1 WANT TO TW; TO JiQCjt) FCl AWHILE tae: the i CLOSE GALL WHERE I'd Tract CAT "YOO VMNT ME TO TAKE OOT VVE'bT WITH ME 9 I LEWE. IIS A LITTLE WHILE SOOD CAT' LUC-' HI CELT IN THIb PUT OLD Topi OOVN lliil ism Seven persons narrowly escaped serious injury last evening at 7:30 o'clock when a Ford roadster and an Im Mm JrSL Overland sedan met in a headlong col- I lision along the Locust Dale-Locust (jap highway at a point about one west of Locust Dale. The sedan, owned and driven by Anthony Schetromo, of East Seventh street, and occupied by four othei Mount Carmel young men, was pro ceeding west along the highway when on rounding one of the many sharp curves they collided headon with a Ford roadster, occupied by two young 9 1925 by Int Feature Service, Inc. Creat Britain rights reserved..

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