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ITEM- MOUNT CARMEL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. PACE SEVEN Daniel YadWcn DIES INSTANTLY Stock Market U.S. CONSUL SHENANDOAH DIES 9 MOS. IN MINE BLAST SEIZED BY AFTER WIFE PEOPLE ARE MARRIED 5E0FFTVVO Cnf TRAIN! I C'arenee Ilabel, Formerly of Ilatle- Tho fS Mi babv brth. attired in lon, Killed in Accident at N'anticoke.

WOMAN HIT BY MACHINE, DIES Mrs. Mary Randusky, 413 west JAP TROOPS A 1 Clarence J. Habel, aged 32 years. Six popularly known young peo. of Nanticoke, formerly of Hazleton, rTjlailroad pass-wfen Sun- was instantly killed in a Nanticoke orchid.

Following the wedding. a held the hlrne or 11 MUKDEN, Manchuria, Sept. 21, (U.R) United States Counsel John wnen a stick of dvnamita ho Joseph Piesky, aged 57 years, died on Saturday evening at 9:12 o'clock at the Ashland State Hospital. He was removed to the institution on Thursday preceding his death suffering from a complication of diseases. His wife died nine months ago and a family of adult children survive.

The funeral will be held on Thursday morning from the family home, 405 north Locust street, and services will be in the Mother of "nuca narontd tn Closing Summary NEW YORK, Sept. 21. (U.R The New York Stock Exchange passed through a heavy day today, arising from the repercussions of the British abandonment of the gold standard. Prices took a heavy pounding in the first hour; and then improved. At the close they were irregular but well above the early lows.

Selling was heavy at the outset with blocks ranging to 20,000 shares thrown on the market. Buyers were found for all offerings. Bankers took stock after having been out of the market for many weeks. A rise of a fraction in steel common at the opening was ascribed to bank support. American Telephone was not supported and It broke more than five points to a was rolling, exploded In his hand.

Afto carmel. Alter a honevmnnr. the sunbury pie of this region were Joined In holy wedlock on Saturday morning. Batker-Brobst Mr. Joseph Butker, of 341 south Mapls street, and Miss Beatrice Brobst, of 224 Green street.

Tam-aqua. were married at 10:00 o'clock in the morning by Rev. Walter Center Street, Shenandoah, died almost immediately last night after being struck by an automobile as she went to cross the street near her home about 7 o'clock. He was born at Audenried and until Fails Niagara J'J nev1 will reside in eight years ago resided at Hazleton. Mr.

Habel was well known there. He served in the United States Navy during the World War Kile BUnw7 1-27 niShamoUnT Carter Vincent, who is on a leave of absence, arrived here today and was seized by Japanese soldiers until he established his identity. Vincent came In on a midnight train and Japanese soldiers moving supplies became suspicious. They pointed their bayonets at him and ordered him to surrender. The consul was taken to a hotel where he showed his official papers and received apologies.

His baggage was returned. Vincent said he did consolation church, west Avenue. REV.KOVAR Schaeffer in Holiness Christian church, this city. OOA.M, ana Mount Carmel interment will be made in the parish cemetery. John Dunlop, also of Shenandoah, who gave himself up to police as the driver of the car, said the woman had stepped in front of his machine and he was unable to avoid striking The newlyweds are mutes.

They were attended by Michael IMPROVING trains COLLIERY TIME ACCIDENT AT VIADUCT Watral. of Kulpmont, and Mrs. Felix Zimmerman, of 109 south Lemon street, this city. new low since 1926. Then prices motor coach nm "t.j hPtween Sun- turned and shorts were driven to not plan to make a formal protest.

iMvinK Sun- The bride was atltred in white cover. We are glad to hear from Miss Frances Kovar who is in the city for several days with her sister Mrs satin and carried a bouquet of rTFvirt Shamo- bite roses. The maid of honor was Tsunbury 8:40 The Studebaker sedan of Frank her. Dunlop is the son of the late Benjamin Dunlop who died from injuries which he received in the automobile accident last November in which Dr. Holderman, at that time superintendent of the Locust Mountain State Hospital, was almost instantly killed near Pottstown.

Mrs. Randusky is survived by a son, Walter and a daughter, Mrs. Tarutis, both of Shenandoah, and several grandchildren. Her hus dressed in blue satin, a picture hat, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Working Tuesday p.

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MIDVALLEY' MANDEAD ir VtPAVV The newlyweds are graduates of Kalinowsky, of 340 west Second street, was considerably damaged Saturday night at 10:20 o'clock at the Viaduct and Midvalley road. Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf, to operating the reason lor 600 Casualties MUKDEN, Manchuria Five hundred Chinese and 100 Japanese have been killed in fighting at Mukden and vicinity, according to unofficial estimates today. China Asks League Action GENEVA China today officially requested the League of Nations to intervene in the Sino-Japanese dispute in Manchuria. Chinese Evacuating Mukden By Martin Sommers i.ea or south Bend, Ind that Rev. Kovar who has been crrtLcally ill the Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh has shown marked improvement.

Miss Kovar expects to assume her duties as Registered Dental Hyglenist in one of Fayette County schools very soon. Philadelphia. Following the ceremony, a recep rvaiinowsKy. with a number nf sen-ice by E. C.

amhurr Division su- GUberton. Hammond. tion was held at the home of Mr. band died in April of this year. and Mrs.

John Zimmerman, of near friends on board, was going north when an Essex coach, operated by Joe Pavlowskl, of Lehigh and Maple Sunbury. Mr. Gcg- Henry Clay. Locust GaD fShaft Section. Locust Coroner Young of Shenandoah is Pitman.

After a honeymoon In ruiL uwv conducting an investigation. Summit and West bpriug Slopes only). roach service is New York, they will reside In bireeis, uiamondtown, cut across the highway and darted in front of Pennsylvania Mount CarmeL (United Press Staff Correspondent) nravidlng frequent Kodack-Steck KOWPANGTZE, Manchuria, Sept onharv and YOUNG PEOPLE'S DIVISION WILL MEET TONIGHT Francis Cawalich, well known resident of Wilburton, died from asthma at midnight, following an illness of three years. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with services at 10:00 o'clock in Our Mother of Consolation Church, and burial in the parish cemetery. To survive, he leaves his wife and the following children: Sister Mary Simpliciana, of the Felician Sisters, Wilmington, Mary, Regina, Mr.

Andrew Kodack, of Centralia Lft JClWtti F1 -iTorincr rnnven- 21, (U.R) Japanese troops were in control of all railways and telegraph Vidiinu ana Miss Mary Steck, of Natalie were married by Rev. Michael MAHONEY CHILD DIES AT HOSPITAL lines within a hundred miles of Mukden today and Chinese resi tne Studebaker. Pavlowski was making a left turn into Diamondtown and struck the front end of the Studebaker a forceful blow, crushing both front fenders, the headlights and the right front wheel. According to Constable Johnny Zeno Pogozclski, Pavlowskl did not stop. Locust Summit two sh fU).

Mahanoy City. Maple Hill. Potts. Shenandoah City. West Shenandoah.

SUSQUEHANNA Richards. LEHIGH VALLEY Sayra Wabhery. Sprlngdale. MADEIRA, HILL Colonial. Kapee in St.

Mary's Greek Catholic Wide ml ire operaieu dents are evacuating toward Peip- church, Marion Heights, at 10:00 ing in panic. o'clock In the morning. me ine roung reople's Division of the Mount Carmel Sundav School George Luslck, Natalie, was best Stictoauy. A special train carrying newspa man, and Miss Helen Steck. sister I meet tbi evening per correspondents into occupied Helen, Lillian, Sophia and Francis, at home.

in tne united Brethren church, of the bride, was maid of honor. Pavlowski stepped on the gas and went up the Midvalley hill. Pogoz- PLANE WRECKAGE west Third street. The session will John Kaschinckie, of Marion BABY BAPTIZED commence at 7:30 o'clock. A num elskl was nearby when the accident Heights, was an usher, and Miss Anna Reve3, of New York, a ber of prominent speakers will ad LAVELLE Mowry.

happened and gave chase. When INEWF Harold Mahoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahoney, of Heck-scherville, who has been suffering from an attack of cholera infantum, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, Saturday evening nhnut. 10r30 o'clock.

This is the sec- he reached the top of the hill Pav. dress the assemblage which will consist of members from Mount Carmel, Kulpmont, Green Ridge lowskl stepped out of his car and The bride was sutnningly gowned Lr S. PRESIDENT METHODIST BOOTH disappeared in the woods. In white satin, wore a Spalnsh veil ET ATSEA. Sept.

21 (UP) ana Natalie. A large attendance is and carried a shower bouquet of renorted A young lady, occupant of the Studebaker car, sustained a right A baby boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kripplebauer, west Center street, Centralia, was baptized in St. Ignatius Church yesterday and g'v-en the name of Joseph.

The spoiibuis were Mr. Clstus Burnes, Mount Carmel and Mrs Catherine McHale, Ashland. FFSTIVAI ftf TfiRKR 1 0 i ond child to die of this disease dur- white rut.es and lilies uf the j. jgyUM jim tie wreck of an air wrist injury in the crash. Her sister was attired in pink Latitude 45:26 north, long! BRIEF NEWS NOTE3 week, Clara Minchoff, 5, of Pottsville, died at the same Institution.

Harold Mahoney was admitted to area stopped here today while efforts were made to secure Japanese premission to proceed to Mukden. Chinese civilians swarmed over the train as soon as it arrived believing international opposition to the Japanese occupation had arrived. They were expelled with difficulty. On every hand fear of ths Japanese was expressed. Troop trains carrying refugee! constantly passed our special train, carrying soldiers and their familiel southward to Peiplng.

Yesterday we witnessed scenes o( wildest confusion all along tin route. Manchurian soldiers accomp anied by their wives and children filled the south-bound trains to ca pacity and around them their bag gage was piled in confusion. Chinese officers estimated troops had left Mukden. west. A baby boy was born today in the satin, with slippers to match, a rosette bandeau, and carried pink roses.

Miss Revcs was dressed in Nile green satin, grene shoes, a Radio Features Ashland State Hospital to Mr. and asiioa given by the Bel-iimjWj 200 miles southwest The young people of the Methodist Episcopal Church are planning for their Booth Festival to be held in Sunbury October 10. This is always a big event, when many things are gathered for the Methodist Mrs. Ben Molesky, of this city. BIRTHDAY George Moyle, of this city is cele head bandeau, and carried pink kits, Ntwfoundiana.

(Copyright, 1931, by United Press) roses. brating his seventy-first anniversary dsfci trans-Atlantic mon Monday's five best radio features: Following the wedding, a recep today. Mr. Moyle is very active ae i which WUhelm Rody. the hospital on Thursday.

His three brothers and three sisters have not been affected by the disease. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. The condition of Loretta Minchoff 7, was reported to be improved at the hospital last evening, but her brother, Joseph, 3, was still homes for the aged and the orphans. WJZ (NBC network) 6:15 P. Robert Risher, of Centralia, aged five years, was admitted to the Ashland State Hospital with Injuries of the left arm sustained vrhen he fell from a fence.

John Tillls aged 40 years of Glr- la Johanssen and Fernando spite his years. He has always taken an active part in affairs here and tion was held at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Steck, of aprt out from Portugal a efjnday to fly to New a large number of friends are ex Natalie. jlut seen in that vicinity.

BABY BOY An eight-pound baby boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dulls, of 486 Girard street, Exchange. tending congratulations on the happy occasion. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

ted on Monday by the E. S. T. Jesters; Phil Cook. WABC (CBS network) 7:00 P.

M. E. S. T. Pryor's Band; Singin'Sam.

WABC (CBS network) 9:00 P. M. E. S. T.

Lombardo Orch; Arabesque. WJZ (NBC network) 9:30 P. M. E. S.

T. Real Folks. WEAF (NBC network) E. S. T.

Paul Whiteman Orches and Mrs. John Steck, of Natalie. fatal about 80 miles from xt At that time the plane The bridegroom, a well known football player and athlete. Is a son $ht ud circled over the of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kodack, of ardville is a patient in the State Hospital at Ashland suffering from injuries of the left leg sustained when a brake stick broke while he was pursuing his duties at the Hammond colliery. Joseph Marconis, aged 25 years, of Shenandoah, is a patient In the State Hospital at Ashland. He Is suffering from lacerations of the tongue sustained while playing foot ball. Paxton street, Centralia. tra.

EMFS CNCLE DEAD Merenna-Walchke Mr. Paul Merenna. of Excelsior, tan, vt, sept. 2i am and Miss Mary VTalchko, of 105 south Walnut street, this city, were teideat Ctlvin Coolidge miii funeral services for Miss Anna Medos, of 133 north Chestnut street, has returned home, following a two weeks' vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Louis Czapf, Detroit, Mich.

married by Rev. Vladymir Obusz-kewica tax S3. Peter and Paul Greek John Jacob Wilder, 85, 8iturdty. Catholie church. Mount Carmel, at who has been va- 11 o'clock in the morning.

bflth htr husband here the Peter Merenna, brother of the also was present. bridegromo, was best man, and Miss Julia Schoniee. steD-slster of the services were held at BOWLERS TO MEET Members of the Recreation Bowling League are urgently requested to attend a meeting tomorrow night at 7:00 o'clock, at the Recreation alleys. An effort will be made to reorganize for the coming year. All the team captains are asked to be on hand.

kfSder Homestead, a ramb- bridegroom, was maid fo honor. COAL ARTICLES Along with sulphur diamond Jewlery make excellent souvenirs. See our big selection. Kessler's Leading Jewelers, 21-lt 38-40 South Oak Street Advert! we men t. rit farmhouse over which Ushers and bridesmaids were Har tut maple trees, with the ry Fedorshock, Exchange, and Miss Convention Delegates.

Welcome to Mount Carmel Lonsdale Dowson, pas Catherine Stayeck, Mount Carmel North Chapel Universal pot Woodstock, officiating. IWnE IN GERMANY al Ma Leo Lackamn. WOhio, and Mrs. E. ll(Q)(9KO.

I (hit city, were among the WJ at Baden-Baden. OA pleasure resort in the Ifcat of southwestern Ger- they attended the In Nl hone races. W1ING TONIGHT bowling season at Pn open tonight. who plan to try out local tAm In th. in.

Plague, are urged to report. BALL VVIN9 all Of Pnt'SVlltn nn or Centralia, in a lire 8JWterday at Mount Car- itatihot Wouh of ii px prize CHOICE OF GRAND, UPRIGHT Test mm eounty man got nine 9 Your lagged sin. OR Skill! PLAYER PIANO I I JOUVENIRS r110hhlir din SOLVE THE "21" PROBLEM I WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE I Mtew tn. AWARDING OF PRIZES leadinr -iu soutn Oak Street (Advertisement) The Union National Bank joins all local people in welcoming you and your friends to our community on the occasion of the Polish Beneficial Association Convention here this week. We hope your Convention will be a successful one and that you will have the pleasure of enjoying the hospitality Mount Carmel is noted for.

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