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VOL. XXXIX EITIVIITSBURG, mA_R-Y.I.A.1•71-1), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917 O. 24 up the Ow [füation and tni-med- it Two historians of the war were ap- once more to his advantage. pointed, Colonel C. C. McCullough, Jr., But nothing then ITALIAN LEADER seemed to point of the Medical Corps, and Captain Ar- out the magnificent OUR TWO LEADERS heights to which BRIEFS BY CABLE thur Sweetser, of the Signal Corps. MACMILLAN TRIP he was called. In fact, the breaking Steel helmets for American troops out the European of war in 1914 still are being manufactured at the Berwick GREAT found him a general on the list for the GENERAL NOW WITH FRENCH WIRE, WIRELESS plant of the American Car Ss Foundry command of an army in case of war. ARCTIC ROMANCE company, at Berwick, Pa. And the Italian chief of staff was Gen- Wilbur D. Mong, a cadet aviator, of eral Pollio, Intimate Sketch of the Man Who who, by the way, was Intimate Sketches Cleveland, was killed when his air- 'blessed of Sibert and Great Events That Are Chang- with an Austrian wife. His plane fell to the ground, at Mount American Explorer in Frozen Has Beaten His Enemy's timely death was Pershing by a good turn of fate One Who ing the World's Destiny Told Clemens, Mich. Mong tried to loop the North Makes Important Military Machine. for Italy, for the king appointed Gen loop too close to the ground. eral Knows Them. in a Paragraph. Cadorna to his place. Alvah C. Dinkey, Jr., son of Alvah Discoveries. General Cadorna, it may be frankly C. Dinkey, president of the Midvale LUIGI stated now, found the Italian army in Steel Company, has been drafted. CADORNA'S BIG RECORD practically THEIR RECORDS WAR BULLETINS desperate zonditions of un AS FIGHTERS LATEST Camp Upton, at Yaphank, L. I., now DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE WAR preparedness. The way he went to has a postoffice of its own. work and reorganized and equipped He Has Molded an Army That Drives Short Gaston B. Means was arrested at It was as remarkable and as Both Generals Careful Planners and Chronicles of Past Occurrences Austrians Out of Alps Mountains brilliant Concord, N. C., and charged with the Party Was Cut Off From Civilized an achievement as any of his most Each Has an Enviable Record for Throughout the Union and Our In Hardest Campaign of World murder of Mrs. Maud A. King. World for Four Years—Rescue brilliant achievements in the fighting Getting Big Results by Colonies—News From Europe Conflict Cotton futures scored the phenom- Ship Appeared When Food During Summer. line; in fact, it was only the prepara- Hard Fighting. That is Not All War News. enal rise of $6 to $7 a bale, equivalent Ran Very Low. tion of 1914 that makes victory pos- to an advance of 3 cents a pound in Rome.—It is said in the little Italian sible in 1917. By EDWARD B. CLARK. the staple. In a week the rise in fu- Water town of Pallanza on the border He is the only commander New York.—The return to civiliza- in the al- Washington.—In a recent tures equals about $16 a bale. of the Lago Maggiore, away up toward lied world that has news arti- tion of Daniel B. MacMillan, AmeriCan retained his posi- cle cabled from the field BULLETINS Major General Bliss succeeded Ma- the Swiss Alps, where Lombardy and tion, we might headquarters II explorer, brings to a successful close say, kept steadily his of the American expeditionary force -• jor General Scott as chief of staff of Piedmont meet, that some years ago job, throughout the war, without ever one of the most remarkable stays in In France, there was given a study of nrmy. General Scott will ii learned German with a particular in- as much as a hint of a breakdown British warships bombarded the Ger the ice of the roof of the globe record- the temperament, characteristics, be assigned to duty in connection with terest in heraldry paused at some either in the wholesale confidence that man naval works at Ostend with sat- ed in the annals of Arctic exploration. methods and personal attributes of training of troops. length before a weather-beaten crest his country, his king, his army—and isfactory results, according to the Unusual good and unusual bad luck Maj. Geps. John J. Pershing and Wil- Correction of an error in the tabu- embossed in a quaint old-fashioned the allies—have placed in him, British Admiralty report. marked the expedition's history. No or in liam L. &heft. lation in New York cut Mayor Mitch- doorway, and observed to those in his the lively, energetic, all-around quality A cable less than five ships were used to get Here is one thing that was said of from London said the Brit- el's majority to 595, the shift elating company: of his action and command. the party into northern Greenland, and In fact, the senior major general; ish were heading for Roulers in the • Mr. Bennett, who declared he had ob- "Remarkable — most remarkable. he seems to thrive on his work, and to on the two unsuccessful and one suc- "Pershing is of the quick-on-the-trig- Flanders battle and that civilian evac- tained evidence that votes cast for him The composition of this coat of arms gather new strength, as the days go uation cessful attempts to bring MacMillan ger style. He is of the dashing type, of the Thourout-Courtrai sector had not been counted. points to a line of fate running in the and as time tests it, in the conscious- foreshadowed the back home again, but not a singlei nervous, always on the go, like a sur- eventual retirement That court action in connection with same family from father to son, and ness that it is good. of the person involved lost his life, and charged battery, stirring up everybody Prussians to the line of the the $60,000,000 will of Mrs. Robert to tremendous achievements to crown His faith in God supports his Scheldt. there was no more serious casualty; faith he comes in contact with, forcing them Bingham is likely was indicated when the family tree. I wouldn't care to be in victory. For he is a deeply religious than the loss of frozen toes. This is along at top speed." A second peace offer from the Pope the executors at Lexington, Ky., ap- pitted against the star of that fam- man, his favorite daughter, a unique record for an Arctic expedi- ily." by the Here is what is said of the junior is expected when all the replies from pealed from the appointment of the way, is a nun, and tion lasting four years. while such feeling major general, who commands the di- the Allies and Central Powers are re- trust companies as administrators. And he marched himself off, growl- means a good deal to Although the enterprise cost about human lives that vision in the field: ceived. It was said a family grudge was re- fag • are intrusted to him, it helps him to $250,000 and was one of the most, if. "Sibert is a deliberate, methodical, General Alexieff resigned as sponsible for the stories that body "Remarkable, most remarkable I" request of them all the sacrifice that Chief not the most, costly ever known, sci- tireless worker, watching every detail, of Russian General Staff was to be exhumed. But it never occurred to him to ask the the higher ideals may require. because of entists of the American Museum of insistent that reports of his young of- differences with Premier Kerensky re- name of the family who had once gone It is his Announcement was made at Har- Natural History here are frankly de- firm conviction that "to ficers be accurate, comprehensive, cov- garding treatment of officers. through the deserted gateway, nor, at sacrifice vard that four naval courses would be lighted today with the wealth of new one life wantonly is a crime; ering every angle—of the type that the time, did his reflection strike his is British troops, beginning a new of- added to the curriculum. Information the specimens of min- to use a hundred thousand if neces- persistent and sure . . and Italian host as anything but a freak He is an fensive on an eight mile front, have The Baltimore Federal League base- sary is a duty," for the commander of engineer with a training erals and the fauna and flora of thci of "kultur." for accuracy smashed the Prussian lines to a depth ball club brought suit against officials a nation at war. "If necessary" is .his that figures down frozen North which MacMillan brings Time has proved German to thousandths of of a mile in the Ypres salient, tak- of the American and National leagues that the condition ; and "if necessary, let it be an inch." back. was right for once. The star and the ing 2,000 prisoners. for $900,000. done," his slogan, just as the slogan Now, in order to show Worked All the Time. oak tree and what not that had struck that there is. Rumanian forces attacked tee Aus- of the officers with heavy responsibili- no thought on the part of Mulvane, Kan., offers $1,000,000 to Most uninitiated persons think an his fancy so are the crest of the Ca- the writer tro-German positions south of Gro- ties is: "When in doubt, go to Ca- that he has appraised these men the man that gets the Kaiser. Arctic expedition consists of periods' dorna, who come from poor but un- too zechti, in the Ocna region, and occu- .dorna." lightly, he says of intense labor interspersed with long, sullied provincial with this: pied one of the heights there. The American Express is replacing nobility, two The particular characteristic of his aggravating waits in absolute idleness, chief ideals running "There are two big jobs with two drafted men with women relatives in in the family: mind is breadth of vision and the President Wilson's reply to the while the weather prevents traveling Faith in God and devotion to Italy. big men to fill them. The dashing Per- Pope's Chicago. sweeping aside of all minor issues, not peace message is bearing fruit far. The present General Cadorna's shing and the methodical Sibert make grand- to speak of petty details. He is, above in Germany. This becomes increasing- Galvin McNab was appointed by But this is a mistake. MacMillan father was minister to King Carlo a team that will be hard to beat when ly Al- all, practical and simple. The funda- apparent from statements by the President Wilson to settle the strike was working all the time. Even when berto, who led the movement for Ital- their machine once starts." mental law of his thought is "common leading newspapers of that country of ironworkers on the Pacific coast. forced to stay near his main base at ian independence, granted the constitu- American military officers from and sense and a remarkable clearness in by strenuous official efforts to Etah, he kept busy, very busy. That is tion to his kingdom (then restricted to Pershing down to the last second lieu- Senator Calder, of New York, intro- seeing things as they are"—not as be counteract its effects. why, says MacMillan, he found the last Piedmont and Sardinia), abdicated in tenant realize that this is a war of duced a new bill to naturalize more might like them to be or as he might "Japan is in the war to win with you four years the shortest of his life. favor of his son when he thought that method, a methodical war in other than 600,000 aliens in three months object to their being. —we do not enter into treaties to tear Many times he went such a course of action would help the words, and that it is also largely an who have signified their intention to 36 to 40 hours He even has them up and scatter them to the without sleep, formation of new Italy, and died an gone the length of writ- eagineering war. The picture that one become citizens. pursuing his scientific ing that "The winds," Viscount Ishii declared. studies. exile at Oporto. General Cadorna's fa- art of war must be gov- gets of Pershing from the cabled ar- And he had considerable time erned chiefly by British aeros have dropped bombs Wheat is being fed to hogs and oth- ther, Gen. Count Raffaele Cadorna, led common sense pure ticle is just such as one carries in his to devote to these studies, for actual and simple." on German destroyers and trawlers er live stock as a substitute for corn In 1866 the Italian advance on the And by the study of war mind of Custer on the plains, his yel- exploring can only be done in three on this basis he along the Belgian coast between Os- in northeastern Oklahoma. Isonzo, which was cut short by diplo- has reached a deep low hair streaming in the wind, a Colt months out of the twelve. knowledge of the tend and Blankenbergne, near -,ee- matic interference and the subsequent world, on the princi- revolver in his left hand, a dazzling MacMillan is eager to return to thie ple that "there is brugge, hitting one destroyer and sink. granting to Austria of the Italian lands everything in war, saber in his right hand, charging head- bleak but interesting region of the from geology to lag at least one trawler. GERMAN beyond that same Isonzo and the Adri- the human heart." long, regardless of bullets, into the -AMERICAN WAR II north pole and will undoubtedly do so Given his simplicity atic; an unjust and therefore unwise and directness of heart of a Sioux horde. as soon as he can find sufficient titian+ thought, the simplicity and directness cial backing. move which ultimately resulted in the In a methodical war army men say The Creel Committee of his written words are consequential, WASHINGTON makes public war of today. that this dare-devil gallantry Will Fly Over Ice. and it may fairly be does not correspondence which represents Jus- The "line of fate running in the fam- said that since His next trip will be something en. the "Commentaries win, and nobody knows it better than tice Gdhalan, of New York, and other ily from father to son" is evident of Julius Caesar" The Senate Judiciary Sub tirely novel in Arctic exploration, for now, Italy had heard Pershing. If the war department had -Commit- prominent men working in the inter- when Gen. Count Luigi Cadorna takes nothing to compare tee decided to send the Soldiers' he proposes to use an airplane to widen with the splendid believed that Pershing was "quick on and est of Germany. up the reshaping of history left un- simplicity and the Sailors' Civil Rights bill back to his radius of action. "I expect to do Latin "line" of his the trigger" in the sense in which that the Department of Justice agents are finished by his father, as all Italy of war bulletins. War Department for redrafting. Sen- as much in a day with an airplane as It is whispered expression usually is employed, he seeking the directing genius of the today takes up the strand of fate ill- among thosi who ators declared it would destroy I can do in 20 days with the dogs," be know that, in would not have been sent to France. the German` plotters in this country, twined and distorted by the early days of the credit to explained. the unfortun- war, the The campaign which John J. Per- of the men whom it was intend- whom task of drafting the daily Count von Bernstorff is believed MacMillan was greatly pleased to ate events of 1866. communique shing led against the enemy in the ed to assist. had been intrusted to a to have secretly turned aver the con- learn of the progress in aviation Luigi Cadorna himself was born in very brilliant Lake Lanac district in the Philippines Three Italian aeroplanes, one a spiracy Italian journalistic of- work. which has taken place on account of Pallanza on September 4, 1850, and ficer, whose was a methodical campaign. It was great Caproni machine with ten pas- headline ran, "Gran Quar- President Wilson's order fixing the the great war during his stay away he was barely 15 years old when he tiere Generale" conducted on strict military lines, and sengers, made fast and successful (Chief Headquarters, price of copper at 23% cents a pound from the world. He thinks airplane entered the military academy, gradu- or something there was no "forcing them along at flights from Newport News to Wash- to that effect, with ob- for four months is contingent upon construction ating therefrom as a full-fledged lieu- top speed." It was this ington, one of the smalle- craft has now been carried to vious reference to the Germanic equiv- campaign thrill- present wage scales. tenant in 1870, and receiving his cap- which promoted Pershing ing thousands of spectators a point of perfection where he can alent). General Cadorna, after hav- from a cap- by re- tain's commission in 1875 in an artil- taincy to a brigadier markable air Mr. Baker, the Secretary of War, rely on certain types of flyers as fully ing firmly established his men • on generalship. He feats. lery regiment. Opportunity for experi- will not sacrifice asks Senate Appropriation Committee as he does on his "huskies" and his the outer side of the Italian American lives in Less than one-half of 1 per cent of border- for equipment for total force of 2,300,- snowshoes. ence in infantry work was afforded line and carried the war France by a recklessness which is for- American shipping which crossed the into the land 000 men in MacMillan left Sydney, N. S., aboard him by his appointment as a major in of the enemy (a eign to his nature, and absolutely for- barred zone was attacked successfully arms. • privile-ge which the the Diana in Sally, 1913. The ship was the Sixty-second infantry regiment in Italian army alone of eign to modern methods of fighting. by German submarines. With 300,000 men of the second the belligerents wrecked off Barge Point, Labrador, but 1883; but since 1892, when he got his has enjoyed since the Now as for William L. Sibert, I have draft quota mobilized half the Na- beginning of the A despatch made public by Secre- was finally pulled off and taken to colonelcy, he has been identified with war), turned back said what I have about Pershing from tional Army is now in camp ready St. and saw that the tary Lansing, in which Count von Bern- John's, where the supplies were trans- the Bersaglieri, the "wideawakes" of reports were not half a study of his career and from a hun- to begin training for its part in the so good RS the storff asked Berlin for $50,000 ta sway ferred to the Erik. the Italian army. work—literary, but not dred or more expressions of opinion battle against autocracy and Prussian- razor-keen. Congress, caused.' a sensation. Three Resaue Attempts. All these years were spent by him And this journalist which, concerning him, have come to ism. was thanked Rresident Wilson, by a-n amendment In the second ship the party reachec in active study of general military (which, by the way, in the me from army men who know him well American infantrymen hold their Italian war to the "trading with the enemy bill," Etah, on the west Greenland coast, problems, as well as of Italy's partic- zone' slang, is expressed personally. first field day at their camp in France, by silurate agreed on by the House and Senate August 20. ular characteristics in the military (torpedoed), and this characteristical- In the recently printed, and I think with Mr. Clemenceau, formerly Frencn conferrees, will be given power to It was more than two years ago that line. To this day his essay on the ly Latin headline ,was adopted: Corn- misleading, although unintentionally premier, as principal guest. • censor all communications to foreign the first relief expedition was sent out. Franco-German war of 1870 and his ando Supreme (Supreme Command). so, description of Sibert's characteris- countries. Doctor Grenfell's Labrador missionary pamphlet about tactics and the proper From that day on, the tics as a man and a soldier, he is de- communicato American exports to Germany have schooner, the George B. Cluett, started • use of infantry in legitimate warfare Cadorno has brought to scribed as deliberate and methodical, the expectant dropped from $1,053,821 in July, 1916, SPORTING in July, 1915, for Etah, but was unable are consulted by the experts to advan- Italy the daily word of her great gen- giving close attention to the tiny to zero in July, 1917. to go through the heavy floes of ice en- tage, as are his studies on the Italian eral and the unspoken assurance of things and in fact having a purely knows to and Additional loans of $50,000,000 to conntered. boundary lands. These he his faith in ultimate victory, every mathematically methodical mind. lAsuis Chevrolet won third Harkness hardly ever Bluntly Great'Britain and $20,000,000 to France Trophy Dr. Edmund 0. Hovey of the Ameri- perfeetion, so that he day made nearer a,nd more resplend- speaking, it makes Sibert a race at Sheepshead Bay Speed- needs to maps for student were made by the . way from Ralph can museum then fitted out the Den- resort to charts and ent, for the general believes in what rather than a soldier. De Palma, who had a his plans; out in Spain's failure to break up German mark, but this ship failed also, and b• he has it all mapped might be called the contagiousness of Now for the truth of this thing. narrow escape from death. Winner his head, and which submarine bases along the Mediter- set world's record, driving believed to be still frozen in the ice the facility with faith,and the identification of the ideal When William L. Sibert was a junior 100 miles he draws from the names ranean is causing more concern in at rate 110.4 off the Greenland coast. It was Capt. his memory with the reality in ultimate achieve- officer of engineers serving in the Phil- of miles an hour. nnd positions of passes, val- Washington than revelations about Robert Bartlett, companion of Peary intricate ment. He believes that victory, be- ippines he did both engineering and Chicago clinched its title to the leys, mule paths nothing Sweden. on the trip when he reached the north and roads is fore materializing as a fact, must be fighting work so well that it called American League pennant by ,defeat- short of marvelous. An additional 100,000 men may be pole, who finally succeeded where th, potentially blazing as an abs&ute cer- forth the praise of the general com- ing Boston by 2 to 1 in ten innings full When he took command Tenth drafted to l the signal corps. others had failed. He used the staunch of the tainty in the hearts of the soldatrs manding, Theodore Schwan. The rec- of exciting plays. regiment of the Bersaglieri, started More than 4,000 farm loan associa- sealing steamer Neptune, and by his he and thelr leaders—in fact, must de- ord of it is in the war department Official dates for the World's Series to work on it after his and tions are being organized in the Unit- feat he adds considerably to the repu- own mind, scend from the leaders to the masses today. General Schwa,n said that this as selected by the National Baseball brought it out in the maneuvers ed States to borrow money under the tation he made on his. several voyages grand as an irresistible, joyous flow of truth. engineer insisted on having a place Commission are:—At Chicago, Sattir- of 1895 in splendid practicing, Federal farm loan act. with Peary. Bartlett says the ice on form, He believes that discipline is the smr- on the firing line at all times. day, October 6, and Sunday, October In fact, on the adversary that this trip was the heaviest he had ever forces itual,flame of victory. Never for one It was William L. Sibert who stood 7; at New York; October 9 and 10; same type of outflanking and sur- met. MacMillan was also one of instant has he doubted the ultimate alongside of Reilly's battery, the Reil- GENERAL Chicago, October 12; New York, Octo- rounding move that Works so capitally Peary's lieutenants on the polar trip issue of the war; never once doubted ly who afterwards was killed at Pe- ber 15. on the Carso today. Again, in 1911, Many of the things MacMillan hat. his own power to win, not on ac- king, at the front of a battlefield in A post season series in Boston be- (he had attained his generalship then Karl Armgaard. Graves, the "interna- accomplished in the far North will be count of personal conceit, but be- the Philippines, and there stood like tween the Red Sox and Braves is on since some years), he led in the tional spy," will be interned at Fort appreciated only by the scientific cause he considers himself as an agent a rock against the furious close-range the tapis. Percy Haughton, of the "grandes maneuvers," the Blue Leavenworth for duration of the war. world. But even the layman can un- party of necessity, an exponent of the inevi- fire of the enemy. It was Sibert who Braves, is in favor of the plan, but against the Red, with all the strategic Secretary Baker announced that the derstand his work in mapping a great table march of history. under fire op this same battlefield, won't suggest the series until the last Odds against his party, and astonished trucks will be used stretch of the coast of Ellesmere His will is inflexible, because he knelt beside the gallant Maj. Wood- sad rites have been performed over all experts by the working out of a to meet field transportation problems. Land, across Smith's sound to the never seeks strength in the opinion of bridge Geary, who fell at the first lire the Red Sox by the White Sox. apital plan first; and when this fell Theodore Roosevelt has started his west of Greenland; discovering the others. On the other hand, he never and died within a few moments. newspaper At Columbus, through on unforeseen circumstances, career and spent Sunday Ohio, the Real Lady, 'second biggest glacier in the northern Makes up his mind until every side The methodical Sibert is as quick on morning at in her first start of the season, won ..by the promptness with which he sized his desk in the office of the hemisphere; locating two new islands (Continued on page 5.) (Continued on page 5.) Kansas City Star. (Continued on page no , (Continued on page S. 00 Meritlp orotticit

General Laws of 1911 Designated for Publication, Together with the Governor's Proclamation Under Chap. 33 Thereof

;time to time, I will proclaim the occu- thorizing the Conservation Commis areas, said charge or tax to be not less Commission may fix, to transplant seed shores of Harford County, exclusive of Governor's Proclamation I patiors which I find to be essential for sion to reserve and replenish scraping than five cents peo pushel, nor more oysters, shells, or other cultch thereon, Pole's Isla rd. the protection and welfare of the people areas upon certain conditions and re- than ten cents per bushel, which tax and re-open the same for public use, Sec 2 And be it futher enacted, 1 9 1 7 of this State and the United States and strictions, and also to set aside dredg- shall be collected by the buyers at the subject to all the conditions and restric- That an additional section be added to Under Chapter 33, which I find cannot be carried on as the ing area not to exceed one thousand place where said oysters are to be no tions set forth in Section 134 of this said Article 39, sub-title "Trout. and protection and welfare of the people of acres for experimental work in propa further shipped in bulk in vessels, and sub-title, including the payment of the Other Fish," to l,e known as Section STATE OF MARYLAND this Stare and of the United States re- gation and cultivation of misters shall be paid weekly to the Comptroller charge or tax to be fixed by the Com- 82A, to fnilow Sectitn 82 of said Article Executive Department quire without resort to said Act. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- or his agent by the buyers, such tax to mission as therein prescribed, and the and to read as follows: In due time also the aforesaid Clerks eral Assembly of Maryland, That Sec- be in addition to any other charge on Commission is empowered to pay the 82A. Whenever any watercourse, Whereas the General Assert*ly of of Court and other appropriate officials tions 132, 133, 134 and 135 of Article 72 oysters now or hereafter imposed by cost of transplanting seed oysters riot well spring, open ditch, gutter, cess- Maryland, convened in extraordinary will be supplied with registration cards of the Annotated Code of Maryland, ti- law, and payment thereof to be en- to exceed ten cents per bushel,. and pool, sewer, private or public, drain, session in June, 1917, by Chapter 33 of whereon such person will be required to tle "Oysters," sub-title "Reserved forced in the same manner as the in- shells not to exceed five cents per privy pie pigpen, or other place, or the Acts of said session, provided that register. Areas," be and the same are hereby spection tax provided for by Section 70 bushel in the manner stated in Section arty accumulation or deposit of waste whenever, because of the existence of a Failure of such persons to register on repealed and re enacted with amend- of said Article 72 The deputy com- 133 of this Article, provided that oys- or other offensive or noxious matter state of war, the Governor of Maryland and after the 30th day of August 1917, ments so to read as follows: mander shall sign in triplicate certifi- ters planted upon such reeerved scrap el-charged from any house, building, determines that it is necessary for the and failure or refusal to do or continue 132. The Conservation Commission of cates serially numbered and substanti- jog areas shall be caught only by scrap ttadee establishment or manufacturing protection and welfare of the people of to do the work assigned in accordance Maryland is hereby authorized to select ally in the form following: era of the county in which said reset ved plaee or any waste from any vessel, the State that all able-bodied male per- with said Act will subject such persons and reserve for oyster conservation, as 19 area is located, holding licenses tor ine shall become or dangerously threaten sons, between eighteen and fifty years to the fines and penalties prescribed by provided in this sub title, any portion or I hereby certify that the cargo of current season, who shall take out-a to b come deleterious to or destructive of age, inclusive, within the State, of the Act. portions of the natural beds, bars and oysters loaded by Captain special license from the Commission or of fish or shellfish life, or the propaga- the description and with the exception In Testimony Whereof, I have here- rocks of the Chesapeake Bay in dredg- of the vessel was one of its inspectors or uepury com- tion, cultivation or conservation there- herein-after mentioned, be employed in unto set my hand and caused to be af- er's area to be replenished by trans- taken from reserved areas and is sub- manders at a cost of one dollar each, of, or to their safety as human food, or occupations carried on by the State, the fixed the Great Seal of the State of planting of small oysters, shells or oth- ject to a tax of cents per after taking the oath prescribed in in any manner a. menace to said fish or counties or City of Baltimore or any of Maryland, at the Capitol, in the City of er cultch, or in other feasible manner bushel, which is to be paid to the Comp- paragraph 6 of Section 134 of this shellfish whether private or public their agencies, or to be employed in oc- Annapolis, on the 18th day of July, in which the Commission may deem best. troller or his agent. Article property, in any waters of the State, cupations carried on by private persons, the year of our Lord, one thousand nine The Commission shall give notice of 1353. The Conservation Commission the Conservation Commission of Mary- firms or corporations, whether agricul- hundred and seventeen. said reservation by advertisement to be Deputy Commander. is authorized to select and reserve for land shall forthwith investigate the tural, industrial or otherwise and which EMERSON C HARRINGTON, inserted once a week for three succes- The copies of each certificate 80 is- experiments in oyster conservation and matter, and if it be so found shall occupations the Governor finds to be es- Governor, sive weeks, in a newspaper published in sued shall be given the captain of the propagation, any portions of the na serve a notice in writing on the person, sential for the protection and welfare By the Governor: Baltimore City, and in the county where vessel in which oysters are to be trans- turd l beds, bars and rocks of the Chem firm or corporation, by whose act, de- of the people of this State and the THOMAS W. SIMMONS, the reserved area is located, which ad- ported from such reserved areas, one of peake Bay or tributaries in dredging fault or sufferance such condition may United States and also finds that such Secretary of State. vertisement shall describe the area re- which shall be retained and the other area not to exceed in the aggregate one arise or continue, requiring the abate- occupations cannot be carried on as the I served and give the date on which the shall be delivered to the ultimate buyer thousand acres, and to give notice ment of the same within a time to be protection and welfare of the people of CHAPTER 7. reservation takes effect, and shall warn of said oysters as hereinbefore stated. thereof in the manner stated in Section fixed by the Commission and to be this State and the United States re- An Act to punish the storing of food- all persons not to catch or disturb oys- The third copy shall be forwarded by 132, and to transplant thereon seed specified in the notice, under a penalty quire without resort to said Act, that stuffs for the purpose of cornering the ters upon such reserved area until fur- the deputy commander to the office of oysters, shells, or other cultch, or to of not less than one hundred dollars, then the Governor shall be authorized by market, and providing ,a penalty ther notice from the Commission reop- the Commission. propagate seed oysters, or in any other nor more than three hundred dollars, proclamation to require every able-bod- therefore. ening same for public use. Whenever (2). Oysters caught upon reserved feasible manner to develop methods of or imprisonment for not less than one ied male person between eighteen and Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- in the discretion of the Commission such areas shall not be removed therefrom production of oysters, and said Com- year nor more than three years,or be both fifty years of age, inclusive, within the eral Assembly of Maryland, in extra reserved area shall have been replenish- until the deputy commander in charge mission shall be empowered to improve, fined and imprisoned, in the discretion State, with the exceptions herein-after session assembled, That any person car- ed, but in no event later than three thereof shall have issued said certifi- replenish or cultivate said experimental of the Court. It shall be construed as mentioned, not then or thereafter regu- rying on or employed in intrastate trade years after the beginning of such reser- cates, as above provided. areas in such manner and for such a separate and distinct offense for each larly or continuously employed or en- in any article suitable for human food vation it shall fix a date for re-opening (3). Said oysters shall be inspected length of time as it may determine. day the nuisance is permitted to con- gaged in any lawful and useful business, who, either in his individual capacity or same to the public, and shall give no- and measured at the place of sale where The Commission shall have power to tinue after the expiration of the time occupation, trade or profession of any as an officer, agent or employee of a tice thereof by proper advertisement the oysters are to be no further ship- dispose of the oysters at any time, and limit set forth in the notice for the kind, to register his name, address, age corporation, or member of a partner- inserted as above provided. Any per- ped in bulk in vessels, and before un- manner, and upon any terms which it abatement of such nuisance, provided, and any other information which the ship, carrying on or employed in such son who shall catch of disturb any oys- loading the captain of each vessel shall may fix, the proceeds thereof to be however that nothing herein contained Governor shall require with the Clerk of trade, shall store any such article for ters upon such reserved areas between exhibit and deliver to the buyer one of placed to the credit of the "Conserva- shall be deemed to alter, change,modify the Circuit Court of the county in which the purpose of cornering the market or the date such reservation begins and the certificates furnished by the deputy tion Fund," and to be used for further or restrict the jurisdiction of the State such persons may be, or with the Clerk increasing the price above the market the date fixed by the Commission for commander, showing that such cargo of experimental work upon said areas or Board of Health of Maryland; provided, of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, price thereof, or for the purpose of re-opening same, shall be guilty of a oysters is subject to the special charge some other purpose to be determined however, that the provisions of this if such persons be in Baltimore City, to limiting the supply thereof to the pub- misdemeanor and upon conviction there- or tax. Such oysters shall be unloaded by the Commission, Any person catch- section shall not apply to the Sewerage the end that such persons may be as- lic, whether temporarily or otherwise, of shall be imprisoned for not less than only in the presence of an inspector, ing oysters upon such experimental Dispospal Plant a any city, town or signed to work at occupations of the shall be deemed guilty of a felony and three months, not more than one year, whose duty it shall be to inspect, meas- area without permission from the Com- county in this State. character aforesaid, in the manner and punished by imprisonment for not less in the discretion of the Court. ure and report upon such oysters in the mission shall be guilty of a misdemean- Sec. 3. And be it further enacted pre- That and parts upon the terms provided by said Act; I than six months nor more than three 133. Any resident of the State eligi- same manner as upon other oysters or and subject to the penalties all laws of laws, whether local, and years. ble to hold a dredger's or scraper's caught and sold in this state. scribed in Section 132. general or inconsistent with the caught upon reserved Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, provisions of this Act, be and the same Whereas a state of war does now ex-' Sec. 2, And be it further enacted, license may make application to the (4). Oysters shipped out of the That this Act is hereby declared to be hereby are repealed to the extent of ist between the Government of the That this Act is hereby declared to be Conservation Commission at its office in areas shall not be the special emergency law and necessary for such inconsistency. United States and the Imperial German an emergency law and necessary for Baltimore for a permit to catch and State of Maryland until an have been paid. the immediate preservation of the pub- Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, Government and because of the exist- the immediate preservation of the pub- remove seed oysters, at any time be charge or tax shall Oysters caught upon reserved lic safety, and being passed upon by a That this Act is hereby declared to be ence of such state of war I do deter- lic safety, and being passed upon a yea tween March 15th and May 15th, or be- (5). areas shall be culled in accordance with yea and nay vote supported by three- and emergency law and necessary for mine that it is necessary for the protec- and nay vote supported by three-fifths tween September 15th and November the existing law relating to culling, and fifths of all the members elected to the immediate preservation of the tion and welfare of the people of the of all the members elected to each of 1st, in each year, from antt bottoms the under-sized oysters shall be return- each of the two Houses of the General public safety, and being passed upon a State that all able-bodied male persons the two Houses of the General Assem- not leased of the Chesapeake Bay or ed to the natural bars from which they Assembly, the same shall take effect yea and nay vote supported by three between eighteen and fifty years of age bly, the same shall take effect from the tributaries in dredger's territory where were taken. from the date of its passage. fifths of all the members elected to inclusive, within the State, with the ex- first day of July, 1917. an abundance of small oysters may oc- (6). Before any oysters are caught Approved June 27, 1917. each of the two Houses of the General As- ception hereinafter mentioned, who, on Approved June 28th, 1917. cur which in the opinion of the Commis reserved areas, the captain sembly, the same shall take effect, from and after the 20th day of August, 1917, sion would secure better results by be- upon such vessel shall take out a special CHAPTER 14. the date of its passage. are not regularly or continuously em- CHAPTER 8. ing transplanted The Commission may of each • license from the Commission at a cost enact with Approved June 27th. 1917. ployed or engaged in any lawful and An Act to add an additional section to issue such permit, and shall describe An Act to repeal and re of one dollar per vessel, such license to Article 39 useful business,occupation, trade or pro- Article 27 of the Annotated Code of therein the particular portion of said amendments Section 4 of be issued only after the captain of such Maryland CHAYTER 16. fession of any kind, shall be required to Maryland, title "Crimes and Punish- bottoms from which seed oysters are to of the Annotated Code of vessel has taken an oath before a mem- Fisheries," and to An Act to repeal and re-enact with work at occupations carried on by the ments," sub-title "Poison—Attempt- be taken, and shall fix the manner and title "Fish and ber of said Commission, or their agent, Article amendments Chapter 419 of the Acts State, the counties or the City of Balti- ing to" said additional section to fol- the time for catching same. The per- add a new section to said that he will not remove oysters caught 82A, to fol- of the Assembly of Mary- more, or any of their agencies, or shall low immediately after Section 409 of son holding such permit shall transport to be known as Section General upon such reserved areas until the land of 1916 title "An Act to regu- be employed in occupations carried on said Article and sub-title and be num- all seed oysters caught by hi:n directly low Section 82 thereof. deputy commander's certificate in the enacted by the late the taking or catching of crabs in by private persons, firms or corpora- bered 409A. to such reserved areas within the limits Section 1, Be it form above provided, has been issued Maryland, That the Somerset County," tions, whether agricultural, industrial Sectidn 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- prescribed in Section 132, as may be General AssemblY of waters of to him, that he will faithfully comply, the Anno- BO as to make said la W applicable to or otherwise, which occupations are es- eral Assembly of Maryland, That an ad- designated by the Commission, and Section 4 of Article 39 of with all provisions of law regulating ' title "Fish all the water of the State, and to pro- sential for the protection and welfare of ditional section be and the same hereby there transplant same in the presence tated Code of Maryland, the catching of oysters upon reserved hereby vide a penalty for violation thereof. the people of this State and the United is added to Article 27 of the Annotated of a deputy commander of the State and Fisheries," be and it is • areas, and that he will pay or cause to to read as Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- State-' and which cannot be carried on Code of Maryland, title "Crimes and Fishery Force, whose duty it shall be repealed and re-enacted so as be paid, the special charge or tax upon eral Assembly of Maryland. as the protection and welfare of the peo- Punishments," subtitle "Poison—At- to see that such seed oysters are trans- follows: That all such oysters so caught by him. Chapter 419 of the Acts of the General ple of this State and of the United tempting to" said additional section to planted in a proper manner and upon 4 alo person shall fish with purse Assembly of Maryland of 1916, be States require without resort to said follow immediately after Section 409 of the designated areas. The deputy com- Catching oysters upon such reserved or buck nets within the State of Mary- and the same is hereby repealed and re- Act. said Article and sub-title to be number- mander shall thereupon issue a certifi- areas shall continue subject to the fore- land south of the line drawn as afore- enacted with amendments so as to Now, Therefore, I, EMERSON C. ed 409A, and to read as follows: cate to the person so transplanting seed going conditions and restrictions during said without first obtaining a license so read as follows: HARRINGTON, Governor of Maryland 409A. Every person, his sliders and oysters, which shall state as accurate- the remainder of the oyster season cur- to do from the Comptroller of the It shall be unlawful for any by virtue of the authority conferred up- abettors. who knowingly and wilfully ly as possible the number of bushels rent at the time the Commission re- Treasury, and then only from June person or persons to take, catch or have in on me as aforesaid by the said Act of poisons, defiles or in any way corrupts transplanted, and shall be serially num- opens same, as above provided. There- 15th to November 1st of each yea', his or their possession any hard crabs, other Assembly, do hereby require every able- or contaminates the waters of any well, bered and substantially in the form after the said area shall be thrown open and the applicant shall pay the sum than one in the peeler state, measuring bodied male person between eighteen spring, brook, lake, pond, stream, riv- following; to public use in the same manner as of twenty-five dollars ($25 00) for less than five tinches across the and fifty years of age, inclusive, within er, reservoir or other source of water 19,... other natural beds and bars are now each and every purse or buck net shell from tip to tip of spike, or any the State, with the exceptions hereinaf- supply, or any tributary thereof, used I hereby certify that Captain used, unless the said areas are again owned and operated by him whereupon peelers or soft crabs measuring less than ter mentioned, who, on and after the or usable for drinking or domestic pur- of the vessel has this set aside for replenishing, in accord- the said Comptroller shall issue to such three inches across the shell from tip to 20th day of August, 1917, is not regu- poses, by means of disease germs or day transplanted upon reserved area ance with the provisions of this sub- applicant a license or licenses to tip of spike,.nor shall any person or larly or continuously employed or en- bacteria or the insertion of any other located a cargo of title. Any person who shall catch oys- operate such purse or buci nets, and persons take, catch or have in gaged in any lawful and useful business poison or poisonous matter therein, or seed oysters estimated to contain ters upon such reserved areas contrary all moneys arising from said license their possession any egg-bearing female crab, occupation, trade or profession of any attempts so to do, or conspires or con- bushels to the provisions, conditions and restric- shall be paid into the State Treasury to known as the spawn crab, sponge crab, kind to register on of after said date his nives thereat, and every person, his eid- tions of this Section. shall be guilty of the credit of the Conservation Fund, blooming female crab, or mother crab, nor any name, address, age and any other infor- ers and abettors, who, by like means, Deputy Commander. a misdemeanor, and upon conviction and any person failing to procure such female crab from which the egg pouch mation which I shall require with the knowingly and wilfully poisons, defiles A duplicate of each certificate so is- thereof shall be imprisoned for not less a license and violating this provision of or bunion has been removed, nor shall clerk of the Circuit Court of the county or in any way corrupts or contaninates sued shall be forwarded by the deputy than three months, nor more than one this section be deemed guilty of a mis- any person or persons take, catch or in which such person may be or with any drink, food or food produpts or sup- commander to the Comptroller of the year, in the discretion of the Court. demeanor, and on conviction shell be keep in floats or in his or their posses- the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bal- ply or attempts so to do, or conspires or State Treasury. The expense of catch- 135. The Comptroller of the State subject to the fines and penalties im- sioe any fat crab, or any crab known timore City, if such person be in Balti- connives thereat, shall be guilty of a ing, removing and transplanting such Treasury shall pass the amount of the posed by Section 5 of this Article, and Statqtes as snot crab, or green crab. The pra- more City, te 'he end that all such Per- felony, and upon conviction thereof seed oysters as herein authorized shall special charge of tax, provided for by to the penalties imposed by the li- te:eons of this section shall apply to all sons may be assigned to work at occu- shall be subject to imprisonment in the be borne by the person to whom such this sub-title, to the credit of the "Con- of Maryland for failure to procure wamrs of the State of Maryland, pations of the character aforesaid in ac- Penitentiary for not more than twenty permit and certificate shall have been servation Fund." This Fund shall be cense wherever required by law, it and any person violating any provision cordance with the provisions of the said years, in the discretion of the Court. issued, provided, however, that such drawn upon for reimbursing to persons shall be unlawful to use a purse or buck of this section shall be guilty of a Act of /assembly. Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, expense, to be determined by the Com- holding the deputy commander's certifi- net with a mesh less than three inches misde- cates, the expense of catching, remov- fish, and iso li- meanor and shall upon conviction be Persons of the description aforesaid That this Act is hereby declared to be mission but not to exceed ten cents per for the catching of food ing and transplanting seed oysters, to cense shall the Comptroller fined not less than ten nor more than able to support themselves by reason of an emergency law and necessary for the bushel, shall be reimbursed to him, or be issued by be determined by the Commission but for the use of fifty dollars for each offense. the ownership of property or income immediate preservation of the public his assigns, by the Comptroller, upon of the Treasury not to exceed ten cents per bushel and with a mesh less Sec. 2 And belt further enacted, That and those supported by others are in- safety, and being passed upon by a yea the preservation and surrender of his a purse or buck net any excess of said tax thereafter re- and it shall be this Act is hereby declared to be an cluded among those required to register and nay vote supported by three-fifths certificate, out of the "Conservation than three inches, maining may be used for purchasing purse or buck emergency law and necessary for the but persons falling within the following of all the members elected to each of Fund," provided for by Section 135. unlawful to fish with oyster shells or other cultch or obtain- the waters immediate preservation of the public descriptions will not be required to reg- the two Houses of the General Assem- The commander may act for any deputy nets within any of of ing other seed oysters, to be transplant- purpose of safety, and being passed upon a yea and ister: bly, the same shall take effect from the commander in the performance of the this State for the catch- ed upon such areas as may be hereafter any other nay vote supported by three-fifths of all 1. Students and persons fitting them- date of its passage. duties above mentioned. ing menhaden or kind set apart for that purpose. manufacture the members elected to each of the two selves to engage in trade or industrial Approved June 27th, 1917. 134. From and after the date desig- of fish for the there- Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, guano, or Houses of the General Assembly, the pursuitst nated by the Commission for reopening from of oil or for any That three additional sections be and and any same shall take effect from the date of 2. Persons temporarily unemployed CHAPTER 12. of mach reserved areas, until the clos other use tnan food; person or they are hereby added to said article this its passage. by reason of differences with their em- An Act to repeal and re-enact with ing of the dredging season then eurrent, persons violating provision shall 72, to follow Section 135 thereof, and subject to a Approved June 27th, 1917 ployers. amendments Sections 132, 133, 134 and oysters shall be caught upon such re- upon conviction be fine not to be known as Sections 135.a. and 135B, hundred 3. Persons engaged or employed in 135 of Article 72 of the . Annotated served areas only by dredgers, scrapers exceeding three dollars, each be and read CHAPTER 19. occupa- Code of Maryland, title "Oysters," or tongers of the State holding licenses said additional sections to day's illegal fishing to constitute a any seasonal businets, trade or An Act to provide for extending, dur- subtitle "Reserved Areas," so as to for the current season, in the manner as follows: separate offense. Notwithstanding any- tion carried on in Baltimore City or Al- ing the continuance of the present extend the operations of said sub-ti- now prescribed by law and subject also 135A. The Conservation Commis- thing herein to the contrary, no one legany County. war, the time limited by the laws of tle to other localities of the State and to the following special conditions and sion of Maryland is hereby authorized shall be permitted to use purse or buck Rules and regulations will be prepar- this State for the institution of legal assign- to vest certain powers in the Conser- restrictions, viz: to select and reserve for oyster cultiva- nets in Chester River or any of the tribu- ed and published governing the proceedings,by citizens who are unable vation Commission of Maryland with (1). Oysters caught upon reserved tion as provided in this sub-title any taries of the Chesapeake Bay within the ment of persons of the description to institute the same, within the time will assure respect thereto; and to add two new areas_ shall be subject to a special portion or portions of the natural beds, limits of Baltimore, Queen Anne's, aforesaid to work, which so limited,because of absence from the that all persons similarly circurnstenced sections to said Article, the same to charge or tax to be fixed by the Com- bars and rocks within the scraping Anna Arundel, Harford and Cecil It shall be State in the military or naval service shall, as far as it is possible to do so,be follow Section 135 thereof, and to be mission and to be announced lin the areas of this State, and to close the Counties. unlawful to use (Continued on Page 3) treated alike, and in due time, and from known as Sections 135A and 135B, au advertisement re opening such area or area so Deserved for such time as the a puree net within one mile oif the Adv. 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by reason of his service as aforesaid, pose as conditions of such suspension or ardized thereby, and said applicant shall has not become regularly or continuous- viding for the summary abatement of Governor's Proclamation. and that the interests of justice require stay. not have the right of appeal if license ly employed in some business, occupa- nuisances dangerous to the public such suspension or stay; and provided, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, is refused. Each person between the tion, trade or profession, shall upon con- health and directing their abate- suspension (Continued from Page 2 ) further, that: That the court in which any ages of sixteen (16) and eighteen (18) viction before any Justice of the Peace ments by the State board of Health; person or his representative or stay may be thus granted, shall have applying for license as herein provided having of the United States, and in case of b. Such or criminal jurisdiction, be fined authorizing suits in the name of the the discretion, to rescind shall be required to pay to the Commis- not more the death of such persons. attorney, shall comply with such con- power, in its than five hundred dollars State Board of Health against the as to the giving of bond or other such suspension or stay at any time sioner of Motor Vehicles an applicant's ($500 00) or Sect ion 1. Be it enacted by the Gener- ditions, be imprisoned not more owner, occupier, Or tenant of prop- that said court deems that the interests fee of one ($1 00) dollar. All fees re- than six months, or al Assembly of Maryland. That if any security or undertaking, or as to the be both fined and erty where such nuisance exists for of justice would be thereby subserved, ceived from such source shall be paid by citizen of this S-ate, entitled to insti making of any deposit, or as to any imprisoned, in the discretion of the the cost of such abatement, and such recission to be upon such condi- said Commissioner of Motor Vehicles in- tote or bring e ey action, suit or pro- other matters or things, which the said Court of Justice. making such judgement a lien on the expiration of to the State ceeding in this State, is unable during court may deem proper to impose as tions, to date from Treasury as are other funds Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, such property; providing for the be predicated upon the continuance of the present war to conditions of such suspension or stay. such time and to received by him. That all persons able to support them- collection of such judgements as by service upon each per- institute or brite the same within the Sec 2. And be it further enacted such notice, Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, selves by reason of ownership of prop- taxes are collected and making it a interested, or his attorney or repre That said applicant time limited therefore by the laws of That any suspension or stay granted son shall pay such other erty or income and those supported by misdemeanor for anyone to disobey by publication, as the fees and this State, beceuse of absence from under the terms of this Act may be for sentative, or shall be subject to such penal- others, shall be included among those orders of the State Board of Health, deem proper; and thereafter this S. ate in the military or naval ser- such period of time as the court, grant- court may ties as are prescribed by the motor ve- required to register under this Act. All made in connection therewith, or such judgment, order or decree, or hicle laws of vice of the United States, such persons ing the same shall deem proper but in the State. students and all persons fitting them- interfering with the abatement of the power of right as aforesaid, may shall not on that account be barred, but no event for a period longer than the such Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, selves to engage in trade or industrial same be executed or enforced as if the same That this shall be entitled to institute or bring duration of the present war and six Act is hereby declared to be pursuits shall not be included within Section 1. Be it enacted by the been suspended or staid, but such action, suit or proceeding within months thereafter; and upon the termi- had not an emergency law and necessary for the provisions of this Act. General Assembly of Maryland, That to any conditions six months after the removal of such nation of any period so fixed by the subject, however, the immediate preservation of public Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, nine new sections be added and the incident disability; otherwise the same shall be court, such suspension or stay, if not which the court may impose as safety, and being passed upon by a yea That after the issuance of the procla- same are added to Article 43 of the recission. barred continued or renewed, shall cease, and to such and nay vote supported by three-fifths lamation hereinbefore provided for, it Annotated Code of Maryland, title further enacted, Sec. 2. And it be further enacted, thereafter the cause or proceedings so Sec. 4. And be it of all the members elected to each of shall be the duty of the Sheriffs of the "Health," sub title "Nuisances," the termination of the period That in case of the death or insanity of suspended may proceed as if there had That upon the the two Houses of the General Assem- respective counties and of the Police same to follow immediately after stay granted here- any such person while so absent from been no suspension or stay therein, but of any suspension or bly, the same shall lake effect from the Department of Baltimore City, and of Section 106 of said Article to be suspension or stay, if not this State, such action, suit or proceed- subject, however, to any reasonable under, such date of its passage. any other officer, State, county or mun- known as Sections 106A, 106B, 106C, renewed, shall cease, and ing may be brought by his personal re conditions which the court may deem continued or Sec. 4. Provided this Act shall not be icipal, charged with enforcing the law, 106D, 106E, 106F, 106G, 106H, and judgment, order or de- presentatives, if maintainable by them, proper to impose in the interests of thereafter such effective for a period longer than the to seek and to continue to seek diligent- 1061, and to read as follows: other power or right as within the time limited therefor by the justice. cree, or such duration of the present war and six ly the names and places of residence of 106A. Whenever the State Board of be executed or enforced laws of this State, except that the right Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, aforesaid, may months thereafter. able-bodied male persons within their Health, its officers or agents, upon suspended ot such personal representatives to That the court in which any cause or as if the same had not been Approved June 270, 1917. respective jurisdictions, between the investigation shall find that the con- subject, however, to any maintain such action, suit or proceeding proceedings may be thus suspended or or staid, but ages aforesaid, not regularly or contin- tents from any surface privy, privy- conditions which the court shall in no event be barred before the stayed, shall have the power, in its dis- reasonable CHAPTER 33. uously employed as aforesaid, who have pit, watercloset, or cesspool over- to impose in the in- expiration of one year from such death cretion, to rescind such suspension or may deem proper An Act providing for the assignment of failed to register as aforesaid, and to flows or leaks from said surface privy, ju3tice. or insanity. stay at any time that said court deems terests of able-bodied male persons, between the obtain warrants for their arrest for any privy-pit, watercloset, or cesspool, be it further enacted, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, that the interests of justice would be Sec. 5. And ages of 18 and 50 years, inclusive, not Justice of the Peace havirg criminal or shall find any surface privy, privy- judgment, order or decree, and That this Act is hereby declared to be thereby subserved, such recission to be That no regularly and continuously employed, jurisdiction. Failure of such persons to pit, watercloset, or cesspool on any power as aforesaid, shall be an emergency law and necessary for upon such conditions, to date from the no right or to work in occupations carried on by register shall be a misdemeanor and premises in this State, which is not staid under the terms of the immediate preservation of the pub- expiration of such time and to be pre- suspended or the State, the Counties or the City of shall be punishable by a fine not ex- fly-tight and shall also find on said as to any person or lic safety, and being passed upon a yea dicted upon such notice, by service upon this Act, except Baltimore or by private employers, ceeding ($50.00.) The names of all those premises the disease of cholera, ty- aforesaid to the and nay vote supported by three fifths each person interested, or his attorney persons entitled as whenever, because of a state of war, convicted before any Justice of the phoid or typhus fever, hookworm, dy- of this act, unless the court of all the members elected to each of or representative, or by publication, as benefits the Governor determines such assign- Peace of failing to register, together sentery or parasitic disease of the that the same is necessary for the two Houses of the General Assem- the court may deem proper; and there- deems ments to be necessary for the protec- with all other information as aforesaid, bowels, then such premises, surface protection of the interests bly, the same shall take effect from the after such cause or proceeding may the proper tion and welfare of the State, and finds shall be sent by the Justices of the privy, privy-pit, water-closet or cess- person or persons so en- date of its passage. proceed as if there had been no suspen- of any such such occupations essential for the Peace to the Clerks of the Circuit pool, as the case may be, shall be benefits of this Act. Approved tune 27th. 1917. sion or stay therein, but subject, how- titled to the protection and welfare of the State Courts of the Counties or the Clerk of deemed in a state of nuisance and li- enacted, ever to any conditions which the court Sec. 6. And be it further and the United States, and that the the Superior Court of Baltimore City as able to summary abatement by the CHAPTER 21. may impose as incident to such recision. That this Act shall not apply to any same cannot be carried on as the pro- the case may be. The said clerks shall State Board of Health. And be judgment, order or decree, or to any An Act authorizing the Governor to de- Sec. 4. it further enacted, tection and welfare of the people of register as aforesaid all persons convic- 106B. Before proceeding to the cause or right or power as aforesaid, for.: clare successive legal holidays, during That no proceeding shall be this State and of the United States ted of failing to register, and report summary abatements of any nuis- suspended or a. The recovery of rent. the period of the present war, when stayed under the terms of require without resort to this Act, no such registrations to the Governor as ance as described in Section 106A, the b. The recovery of wages or salary. ever he deems that the public inter- this Act, except as to any person or person to be assigned to any work he hereinbefore provided. The Governor State Board of Health, its officers and c. Moneys due in any trust or fiduci- ests so require, and declaring the ef- persons entitled as aforesaid to the is not physically able to do; and pro- shall thereupon assign such persons to agents shall cause to be served an capacity. fect thereof. benefits of this Act, unless the court ary viding the procedure and the means work as provided in Section 1. order on the owner of the premises, Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, Whereas, It is possible that exigen- deems that the same is necessary for and for rules and regulations for car- Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, where such nuisance exists, or if Act is hereby declared to be cies or emergencies incident to the pre- the proper protection of the interests of That this rying this Act into effect, and for That all persons required to work under such owner cannot be found, then on emergency law and necessary for sent war may make it necessary or de- any such person or persons so entitled an compensation to persons so assigned this Act shall receive compensation not the occupant or tenant or if the prem- the immediate preservation of the pub- sirable that successive legal holidays to the benefits of this Act. to work, for the period of such assign- less than the wage or salary paid to ises be unoccupied and the owner lic safety, and being passed upon a yea be declared thoughout the State of Sec 5. And be it further enacted, ments, and penalties for non-compli- others engaged in the same nature of cannot be found then said order to and nay vote supported by three-fifths Maryland, or in one or more counties That this Act shall not apply to pro- ance with the Act. work to which each such person is as- he attached to the property, requir- of all the members elected to each of cities, towns or villages thereof; there- ceedings pending or hereafter institu- Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- signed. If any such person is assigned ing the abatement of said nuisance the two Houses of the General Assem- fore. ted for: eral Assembly of Maryland, That when- to work for any department, board or within not less than twenty-four hours rent. bly, the same shall take effect from the Section 1. Be it enacted by the a. The recovery of ever. because of the existence of a state commission of the State, then the com- nor more than five days from the date date of its passage. General Assembly of Maryland, That b. The recovery of wages or salary. of war, the Governor determines that it pensation of such person shall be paid and hour of the service of said order Approved June 27th, 1917, the Governor of this State is hereby c. Moneys due in any trust or fidu- is necessary, for the protection and wel- him by such department, board of com- and in such order the State Board authorized during the period of the ciary capacity. fare of the people of the State, that all mission out of the appropriation made of Health, its officers and agents present war, whenever he deems that Nor shall this Act apply to any case CHAPTER 25. able-bodied male persons between the to it by the State. If any such person shall set forth that work, materials and the public interests so require, to de- in which the court believes that any An Act to authorize volunteer fire com- ages hereinafter mentioned, be employ- is assigned to work for any county or things shall be necessary to abate such clare, by proclamation to the effect, person within the terms of this Act has panies and associations, subject to ed in occupations carried on by the for the City of Baltimore, or for any nuisance. successive legal holidays throughout the become engaged in any of the services the approval of the Governor and the State, the Counties or the City of Bal- private employer, then the compensa- 106C. If the said nuisance is not State,or in any one or more counties,cities, mentioned in Section 1, because of the Adjutant General of the State to con- timore, or any of their agencies, or be tion of such person shall be paid to him abated, or if it is only partially abated, towns or villages thereof, such succes- pendency or institution of the cause or stitute themselves County Guards of employed in occupations carried on by by such county or the City of Baltimore in accordance with the order of the sive legal holidays to extend over such proceedings sought to be suspended or the county in which they may be private persons, firms or corporations, or by the private employer accepting State Board of Health, its officers or period of time as the exigency or emer- stayed. serving; to provide rules and regu- whether agricultural, industrial or oth- his services. Any such private employ- agents, within the time specdfied in gency calling for the same shall in the Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, lations governing the duties of such erwise, and which occupations, whether er shall be required to execute a bond said notice, then the State Board of That this Act judgement of the Governor require. is hereby declared to be County Guards, and subjecting such carried on by the State, the Counties, to the State, in such penalty and with Health, its officers and agent, are an emergency Sec. .2. And be it further enacted law and necessary for Guards to the militia laws of the State. the City of Baltimore, or by private em- such surety as the Governor may ap- authorized and directed to enter upon the immediate That such day so proclaimed, shall in preservation of the pub Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- ployers, the Governor finds to be essen- prove, conditioned to guarantee the pay- such premises in this State and clei.e lie safety, and the locality or localities in which the being passed upon a yea eral Aseembly of Maryland, That all tial for the protection and welfare of ment of such compensation as the same the nuisance at the cost and the expense and nay vote same are proclaimed, be legal holidays, supported by three-fifths volunteer fire companies or associations, the people of the State and the United falls due. If any such private employ- of the owner, occupier, or tenant of of all the and shall be duly observed therein as members elected to each of whether incorporated or not, of the States, and also finds that the same can- er fails to pay any such person the com- the premises; and they shall have the two houses of such, and shall for all purposes whatso- the General Assem- State or any of the political sub-divis- not be carried on as the protection and pensation so due him, then the same power to do such work, and to use bly, the same shall ever as regards the presenting for pay- take effect from the ions, thereof, are hereby authorized, welfare of the people of this State and shall be paid by the State. out of any such materials and things as may be date of its passage. ment or acceptance and the protesting subject to the approval of the Governor of the United States require withcrut re- moneys in the Treasury available there- necessary to effectually abate the same; Approved June and giving notice of dishonor of bills of 27th, 1917. and the Adjutant General of the State, sort to this Act, then the Governor shall for and not otherwise appropriated, or provided, however, that in each and exchange bank checks, draft and prom- to constitute themselves County Guards be authorized,by proclamation,to require out of any moneys appropriated there- every case, the cost of abating such CHAPTER 23 issory notes, be treated and considered as of the county in which they may be every able-bodied male person between for; in the latter event, such payments nuisance shall not exceed the sum of An Act to provide the first day of the week, commonly for the suspension serving as fire companies. 18 and 50 years of age, inclusive, with- to be made on the order of the Execu- fifty dollars. or stay, during the called Sunday and all such bills, drafts, continuance of the Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, in the State, not then or thereafter reg- tive Committee of the Maryland Coun- 106D. If the cost and expense of present war, of checks and notes presentable for pay- any judgment, order That the Adjutant General, with the ularly or continuously employed or en- cil of Defense, by and with the sanction abating any such nuisance is not paid or decree, levy, ment or acceptance on such days or right or entry or fore- approval of the Governor, shall pre- gaged in any lawful and useful business and approval of the Governor, the same to the State Board of Health by the closure, lien, any of them, shall be deemed presentable power of sale, forfeit- scribe such rules and regulations gov- occupation, trade or profession of any to be directed to the Comptroller, who person liable therefore within sixty (60) ure or default, on on the secular or business day following application by or erning the duties and service of such kind, to register forthwith his name, shall draw his warrant upon the Treas- days after the abatement thereof, then on behalf of the last day so named in such proclama- persons against whom or County guards as he may deem neces- address, age and any other information urer for the amount thereof as in law State Board of Health shall file a suit against whose tion. property ;nterests the sary, and such rules and regulations, which the Governor shall require, with provided. In the event of such payment in its name, before a Justice of the same may be Sec. 3. And it be further enacted, executed or enforced, when promulgated, shall have the effect the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the by the State, the said bond of such em- Peace in the County where the nuisance and who are That this Act is hereby declared to be unable, by reason of of law. County Guards, when approved county in which such person may be, or ployer shall be in default, and shall be was abated or before the People's military or naval an emergency law and neccessay for service, to make as such, shall become subject to the with the Clerk of the Superior Court of put in suit by the State. No person Court of Baltimore City as the case payment or the immediate preservation of the pub- satisfaction *thereof; and militia laws of the State. Baltimore City, if such person be in shall be required to work under this Act may.be, aganst the owner, occupier or prescribing the lic safety, and being passed upon a yea manner, duration, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Baltimore City. It shall be the duty of any greater number of hours per day tenant of the property and premises terms and extent of and nay vote supported by three-fifths application of That this Act is hereby declared to be said clerk, from time to time, upon re- than lawfully constitutes a days work where said nuisance existed, and said such suspension or of all the members elected to each of stay. an emergency law and necessary for quest of the Governor, to furnish him in the occupation in which such person Court shall have authority to proceed Section 1. Be it the two Houses of the General Assem- enacted by the Gen- the immediate preservation of the pub- lists of the names, addresses, age and is required to engage to judgement, either upon triai had eral Assembly of bly, the same shall take effect from Maryland, That the lic safety, and being passed upon a yea such other information aforesaid as may Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, after service of the writ, or ex parte, execution or enforcement date of its passage. of any judg- and nay vote supported by three-fifths have been obtained and registered. The That the Governor is authorized to ap- after the return of two non ests, as the ment, order or decree Approved June 27th, 1917. of any kind, of all the members elected to each of Governor shall thereupon assign, or point or employ such assistants as may case may be whether in law or in equity and whether the two Houses of the General Assem- cause to be assigned and if necessary, be necessary, and to use such agencies 106E. After final judgement in favor CHAPTER 22 personam or in rem, in and of any levy, bly, the same shall take effect from the reassign or cause to be reassigned as may be available and appropriate, to of the State Board of Health, it shall right of entry or foreclosure, An Act providing for the suspension or lien, pow- date of its passage. such persons to occupations as afore- aid him in carrying out the provisions file a certified copy of the same with sale, forfeiture or stay, during the continuance of the er of default which Approved June 27th, 1917. said; carried on by the State, the Coun- of this Act. the County Commissioners in the County hereafter be entered present war, of civil proceedings, at may or rendered ties or the City of Baltimore, or to pri- Sec. 5A. And be it further enacted, where such judgement is obtained, or which may exist or arise 32 law or in equity, instituted by or or during the CHAPTER vate employers engaged in occupations That the provisions of this act shall not with the Mayor and City Council of continuance of the against persons in the National Guard present war, may An Act to provide for the examination of the character above mentioned, and apply to persons temporarily unemploy- Baltimore City, as the case may be suspended or staid, or Naval Militia or in the National be upon application and licensing by the Commissioner of who accept the services of such per- ed by reasons of differences with their which judgment shall be a lien upon on behalf of any State Guard while on active service, by or person against Motor Vehicles of persons between sons, for a period which shall not in the employers. the property of the defendant, to be against whose or in the military or naval service of whom or legal or equit- the ages of sixteen (16) and eighteen case of any person exceed six continu- 5B. And be it further enacted, That collected by the said County Commion- in any the United States, and prescribing able interest property, real or (18) applying for a license to operate, ous months at any one time. Persons nothing in this Act shall apply to any or the said Mayor and City Council, as the same may the manner, duration, terms and ex- personal, be executed drive or direct automobiles, motor so assigned must in every case be phy- person engaged or employed in any the case may be, in the same way as provided the tent of application of such suspension or enforced, court to which trucks, taxi-cabs or motor-cars. sically able to perform the work to seasonal business, trade or occupation taxes on real property are now collect- application is made or stay. said shall find that Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- which they are assigned. As soon as carried on in Baltimore City, or Alle- ed; the said lien to bear interest at the liable or Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- such person so interested is eral Assembly of Maryland, That the the proclamation has been issued,as here- gany County. rate of six per centum from the date of reason of military eral Assembly of Maryland, That all unable, by or naval Commissioner of Motor Vehicles is here- in provided, it shall be the duty of the Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, judgment and to include the costs of whatever civil causes or proceedings, whether at service, to make payment or by authorized and empowered to grant Governor to prepare and publish such That this Act is hereby declared to be the trial, and it shall not be subject to necessary law or in equity, which may be pending satisfaction may be in order licenses to operate, drive or direct any rules and regulations governing the as- an emergency law and necessary for discount or abatement of any kind, nor or at the time this Act takes effect, or to satisfy, release discharge such automobile, motor-car, taxicab or motor- signment of persons to wore under this the immediate preservation of the pub- shall said Commissioners or the Mayor or decree, or which may hereafter be instituted dur- judgment, order other truck propelled by gas, gasoline, steam Act as will assure that all persons simi- lic safety, and being passed upon a yea and City Council of Baltimore City so aforesaid. ing the continuance of the present war, power of right as or electricity upon any road, highway, larly circumstanced shall, as far as it is and nay vote of the two Houses of the collecting the same be entitled to make by or against any person in the National Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, street, lane or other public way within possible to do so, be treated alike. In General Assembly, the same shall take any charge for such collection. Guard or Naval Militia or in the Mary- That any suspension or stay granted the State of Maryland, to persons be- fixing the period of work to which any- effect from the date of its passage. 106F. The County Commissioners of lane State Guard while on active ser- under the terms of this Act may be for tween the ages of sixteen (16) and one is assigned, and in determining its Approved June 28th, 1917. any County of the State, or the Mayor vice, or in the military or naval service such period of time as the court grant- eighteen (18) years, who shall make nature, the Governor shall take into and City Council of Baltimore, as the of the United states, shall be suspend- ing the same shall deem proper, but in application therefor upon blanks fur- consideration the age, physical condition CHAPTER 36. case may be, shall pay over to the ed and stayed upon the application of no event for a period longer than the nished by said Commissioner. The and any other appropriate circumstanc- AN ACT to add nine (9) new sections State Board of Health all judgments, such person, or his representative or duration of the present war, and six Commissioner shall make an exam- es of the person assigned. The rules to Article 43 of the Annotated Code cost and interest which they may col- attorney, provided: months thereafter; and shall be upon ination of the qualifications of the and regulations adopted under the pro- of Maryland title "Health," sub- lect by virtue of the powers conferred a. The court to which such applica- such conditions, as to the giving of said persons between the ages of six-. visions of this Act shall matte allowan- title nuisances the same to follow by this Act, and the State Board of tion is made shall find that such person bond or other security or undertaking, teen (16) and eighteen (18) years ap- ces for such facts and circumstances. immediatley after Section 106 of said Health of Maryland, upon payment to is unable to prosecute, answer, or de- or as to the making of any deposit, or plying for such license, and may refuse Any such person failing or refusing to Article; to be known as Sections 106A. it of any judgment, interest and costs fend such cause or proceedings or to be as to any other matters or things, which to issue the same if, in his judgment do or to continue to do the work assign- 106B, 106C, 106D, 106E, 106F, 106G, shall pay said costs to the Justice of the present at the hearing or trial thereof, the said court may deem proper to im- the safety of the public would be jeop- ed to him, and who, in the meanwhile, 106H, 1061,the same defining and pro- (Continued on Page 6) Adv. 4 01le rrklu Qiipruntrir

BEING ON TIME. "Mike" Thompson to Mount 011r rrki iritrtrtr Letter Writing. AMERICA'S GREAT NEED. MINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. Men who are on time, who make Saint Mary's College has been De Quinces advised "all who would read our noble language in its native Seville Has a Treasure F.MMITS- a serious point of being Teaching That Will Lead to Content- House Packed PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT punctual, received with unstinted approba- beauty, racy in its phraseology, delicate BURG. MARYLAND. ment and Stability. With Authentic Facts. ought to be brevetted for dis- tion by all who know the genial yet sinewy in its composition, to steal No steam boiler is safe without its In the historic Spanish city of Se- the mail bags and break open the let- ti r,gushed service. Punctual men and very capable coach. In the provision against overpressure. A per- ville, near the famous cathedral and STERLING GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, ters in female handwriting!" fectly even 'application of its power ts occupying a frontage of about 200 feet. are in a class by themselves. athletic world "Mike's" name is After reading this it was not a sur- the work it is doing is not possible stands a building that is of paramount prise to find that credit is given for the They are dependable men, and the All through mechanics runs this saes interest to the people of practically all TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six synonym of clean sport, for invention of letter writing to a woman necessity of safeguarding against ter the American republics. Because of months. 60 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three —a woman of royalty—the Persian months. 25 cents. that counts much, especially these "inside" knowledge, and the surplus of force which must be genera! the contents of this building Seville is ADVERTISING RATES made known on appli- princess, Alossa. According to one of ed to accomplish the work which i'- becoming the Mecca of American his- days. ..etion at this office. Punctual men are time happy faculty of being able to the old writers, this invention was a machine is set to do. The safety we torians. . THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline marvelous "easement" to the absent any advertisements which he may rik-ml .1biection- and vexation savers, lubricators develop to the utmost of their for steam power and the fuse for ene• The structure is a veritable treasure able. lover and anxious friend. tric circuits are mechanical essentials. house of authentic facts concerning NO ATTENTIC whatever will be paid to of the machinery of business life, ability all who come under his Southey said, "A letter is like a fresh Sanity, national as well as indivitie the colonial period of all the Spanish anonymous contributions billet of wood upon the fire, which, if it demands speaking countries of the new world MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be good humor promoters, fosterers charge. No man can make an balance. It demands men returned if tmavaila'ole. when accomparied by be not needed for immediate warmth, is. women who unite with special practee:. as well as a mine of information rela- stamps. of regal amenities. Wasn't it athlete out of one who has not always agreeable for its exhilarating efficiency in modueing an equal sl: tive to the early history of a very C. & P. PHONE NO. 10. effect." Louis XVIII who said and wisdom in using products. '1; large part the United States. — - -- - "Punctu- the athletic fibre or temperament, In her "Sonnets From the Portu- most vitally The house is known as the Casa Entered as second-class matter January 1, 1909 important question of c at the post office at Emmitsburg. Md., under the ality is the politeness of kings?" who has not the "makings" of guese" Mrs. Browning says: imtnediate future is not what Lonja, and the treasures it contains Act of March 3. 1379. My letters! All dead papers, mute and and leisure can we achieve as an eve- consist of the general archives of the How essential is punctuality in an athlete. Neither can a coach white, And yet they seem alive and quivering age for our peop,e, but what saall Indies, that wonderful collection of un- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917. the Service, and what stress is perform miracles; he cannot over Against my tremulous hands which loose do with the wean and leisure w;ec, published, unedited and for the most the string as an average we do seen, e. part even unindexed original docu- 1 11111111111111 put upon it. In railroad manage- night turn out a smoothly work- And let them drop down on my knees to- It is assumed in our educationa ments, reports, letters, etc., which prac- night. thought that tically embrace the administration of ment—particularly in the opera- ing, head-using, unbeatable foot- —Los Angeles Times. v,•1::11 more money se "A glance over the pages leisure will conic more contentment the colonies under the dominion of tions of trains—everything de- ball squad or baseball nine. Ma- stability. "These wi.:1 only come to Spain in all the Americas. history reveals to us that of of Hurled Into Sunshine. people prepared to secure and umic.. The mother country kept in very pends on the "Captain." The terial, time, patience and co- "I was in Petrograd just after the all institutions which affect stand them. Unless our schools giv. close touch with her children atross schedule may be very properly operation are essential. These revolution, during the first appraisal of their pupils this preparatien we sa the sea, and these detailed reports. the wellspring of human ac- the new assets," writes Isaac F. Mar- some day need a cataylysm to show a- contracts. cedulas and legal documents arranged; orders may be very being forthcoming, Mike can cosson in Everybody's. "Like prison- tivity the newspaper is per- the eternal fitness of things.—Rochesn,. of every kind, as well as thousands explicit, but the actual running "deliver the goods." With sup- ers long immured in the dark and sud- Post-Express. of letters of officials—private and con- haps the greatest." denly hurled into the sunshine, the peo- fidential as well as of a public charac- of the train—carrying ple blinked in the strange light of their out those port and even half the "breaks" MEANING OF HORSEPOWEI. ter—form an almost inexhaustible mine unfamiliar emancipation. The one time of historical fatts.--Exchange. orders, in spite of lost time due he will be heard from this season, bailiwick of the czars was a study in scarlet—animate like an American city And How a Person In Lifting Weigh, THE CHRONICLE will be indepen- to innumerable petty causes— and Mount Saint Mary's will be during a national convention. Its great May Expend That Force. INSTINCT OF THE SPIDERS. dent in politics, progressive in spirit this all-important responsibility well up in the running. thoroughfare—the Nevski Prospekt— It has been estimated that to lift 55( and a champion of what it conceives once the street of sacrifice, was now pounds one foot in one second require: They All Knew How to Land When rests on the conductor. is horsepower Cast Adrift Upon the Waters. to be right. Its columns will al- THINGS IT WERE BETTER NOT TO the highway of happiness. Never was what known as one Similarly a horsepower is able to rail I took a large spider from his web ways be open for a dignified dis- In the employ of the Western DWELL UPON. there such glad reunion. It was like basement of a mill, cussion by the people of any subject the meeting of lost tribes after niuch twice that weight one foot in twice tie under the put him Maryland Railroad is a plank, time or one-half foot in just that time on a chip and set him afloat on the that may seem to them interesting, conductor, The anti-annexation wandering in the wilderness. Exiles streamed in from Siberia under the Moreover, it can raise half 550 pomele quiet waters of the pond. He walked or that may in anywise be a benefit J. G. Eckert, who for being on The virtues of the first husband, general amnesty; Jews came forth from one foot in half a second or two feet le all about the sides of his bark, survey- to the large. community at time holds a splendid record— The fine qualities of the Kaiser, their long restraint, for creed lints a second, and so on. Therefore, it ing the situation very carefully, and the fact that he was really afloat also the esteem, the an explod- were down; delegations of troops flock- you lift one-quarter of that weight when respect and The manhole lid of ed from the front. Equality was the 137/12 pounds, four feet in one secone and about a yard from shore seemed the good will of hundreds of ing sewer, password that loosed every tongue." you are exerting a horsepower. to be fully comprehended he looked 1917 SEPTEMBER 1917 Accordingly, when a person wile out for the nearest land. regulars who "go up and down" The peculiarities of the mother- This point fairly settled upon, he SUN t40N TUE WED THU FRI _SAT A Siberian Wonder. weighs 1371/, pounds runs upstairs at immediately began to cast a web for with him week after week. Capt. in-law, The scientists have for years been the rate of four feet a second he is ex- it. He threw it as far as possible in perplexed over the wonderful frozen erting the equivalent of a horsepower. 1 Eckert has had the the air and with the wind. It soon Blue Moun- The hat you've inadvertently well at Yakutsk, Siberia. As long ago For a man weighing twice that much. reached the shore and made fast to the tain Express as 1828 it was announced that the 275 pollards, it would be necessary tc since June 18th, sat on, spires of gran-s. Then he turned him- 2 34 56 78 ground was frozen to an abnormal climb at the rate of only two feet a self about and in true sailor fashion and from that day until this he The running board of a frac- depth at the place referred to. In the second to exert a horsepower. began to haul in hand over hand on summer of 1829 a Russian merchant L is possible to do much more. As a 9101112131415 has been on time all the time. tious "flivver," his cable. Carefully he drew upon it set a gang of men to the task of ascer- matter of fact, a horse often exerts until bark began to move toward And he has had every kind of The English attitude (at a Hi- taining the depth of the frozen stra, many times a horsepower. The aver- his the shore. As it moved the faster he 16171819202122 turn. They gave up the job after dig age horse can draw a wagon up a hil; trouble to put up with—big ship- bernian social,) the drew upon it to keep his ging some thirty feet in solidly frozen where a ten horsepower engine with faster taut and from touching the ments, unusual crowds, slow- The over charge for "eats" in ground. The Russian Academy of Sci- the same load would fail. A horse- hawser N242526272829 water. Very soon he reached the shore, ences took the matter in hand and be- power does not represent the greatest moving station agents, and, quickly leaping to terra firma, he deliberate an East Side cabaret show, tween 1838 and 1844 dug to a depth of momentary strength of the average sped his. way homeward. Communications intended for publi- passengers 382 feet and then abandoned the shaft horse, but is a measure of the powe; and a thousand and The brevity of women's skirts Thinking that he might be a special because the earth was still frozen as whieh he can exert continuously.— cation in this paper, letters of a busi- and an exception in . that line one other things. But through (at a Puritan sewing circle,) hard as a rock. Natural cold could Syracuse Herald. expert ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, boatmanship to the rest of his com- never penetrate to such a depth, and of and all orders for Job Printing to be it all he has kept his head, has The creaking step when crawl- panions, I tried several of them. They the phenomena is still unexplained. Washington's Tomb. came to shore in like manner.—Vir- done at this office should be addressed to been polite and ever "on the job." ing in at 2 A. M. from "Lodge At the late date of 1S27 a wish ee all THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. ginia Pilot. They take the Blue Mountain off meeting," Tortoise Shell. pressed by General Washington in hi: The finest of tortoise shell is said to will was o.)e;‘ ed. He had called at Radium Cures Cancer. "as FREDERICK COUNTY. tomorrow, the 29th, but Capt. The front porch after the irate which comes from the Indian tention to his selection of a spot for he that Practically all experimenters have archipelago, although much of that a new tomb for himself and famile Frederick is next to the largest Eckert will still be in charge of old man has "piped all hands to demonstrated one basic fact—that ra- Maryland. In obtained on the Florida coast is of the and those of the family already buried of the counties of dium does destroy cancer cells without and wealth it ranks next a train the Scientific in the old vault. The old tomb was population carrying the regulars to quarters." very best quality, says producing any disintegrating effect to Baltimore county. In the fertil- American. There are three rows of disadvantageously situated on the side and from the city. Ask any one upon normal tissue. The radium mole- ity and productiveness of its lands plates on the back of the animal called of a hill which was subject to land, Un- streets, cule is the only agent known to man it ranks among the first in the ot A LITTLE light on the "blades" by the fishermen. In the slides. For the new vault he specified ion, and especially in the produc- these about the Capt. The an- which succeeds in doing this. Of that central row are five plates and in each not only the spot, but also dimensions tion of wheat. The area of this during the late hours at least, supremely important fact there is no swer is sure to be: "Eckert is the of the others four plates, the latter and materials. According to these, his great county is 633 square miles. longer the slightest room for doubt— might help some in preventing containing the best material. Besides own plans, a tomb was built, and his The great body of the people are of best ever; he believes in 'safety that is to say, if the radium rays could there are twenty-five small and Mrs. Washington's bodies were German, English and Scotch-Irish burglaries. If economy is essen- these, be brought to bear upon every cancer descent, the progeny mostly of the first,' he is always courteous and plates around the edges of the shell. transferred to it, along with the re- cell this scourge would vanish from the early settlers. The land is mostly lights be turned on or "noses." The big- mains in the old vault of other mem- tial let the known as "feet" world. reasons that its use does et fine limestone quality, and the he's always on time." bers of the family. The latter were The gest turtle does not furnish more than many greater part of the county is a val- from 10 P. M. till 4 A. M. buried together within the vault, out not always succeed are and too sixteen pounds of shell. Formerly the description in ley of rolling lands lying between or sight, while the bodies of General intricate for this place. THE DRAFT MEN. undershell was discarded as worthless, so many the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- and Mrs. Washington are in stone cof- But the records of positive Will Equip Army With but now it is much esteemed for its available, tin Mountain. This splendid valley The first quota of young men "U. S. fins above the ground, within plain cures are now cures of can- by the Monocacy river, delicacy of coloring. is drained view between the slender bars of a cers usually regarded as hopeless and one of the best farmed and Tanks."—A little inconsistent, and is from the county, chosen for ser- this Inoperable, that we must finally con- most highly improved and produc- grated iron doorway. It is for eh? And so soon after putting Loose Clothes Are the Best. ou, clude that medical science has obtained tive areas of the Union. The great vice in the new National Army, reason that the most illustrious 'of To keep the body healthy clothes a powerful weapon in its struggle with crops are wheat and corn.—Mary- dead has so simple a mausoleum - into effect those no liquor-to-sol- should not be tight, declares the Na- -World's Work. land Manual issued by Board of has gone into camp. There was obedience to his wish. this disease. tional Safety Council, quoted in the Public Works. diers laws, too. no fuss and feathers, there were Scientific American. In cold weather Neighborhood Society. The Rocker Rebelled. we should wear lightweight clothes no public "sad farewells"—at "Oh, mother," cried Mabel, who had In the early days of missions in Per EMMITSBURG. EVERY Monday morning as you while in the house. Upon going out of never visited in the country, "f have sia the people were naturally suspi- In all Western Maryland—the least on the part of Emmitsburg- doors put on heavy outer clothing. oe'r, you read just had a letter from my schoolmate cious of the missionaries and were con- glimpse the papers Do not wear a tight hat. It cuts off beauty spot and the garden spot of ians—when these boys started on inviting me to spend two weeks on lyn- stantly on the lookout for something it the blood from the skin of the head and the State—there is no town more of auto accidents at least about a father's farm!" their houses which would exert a bale- the first lap of their journey. makes you bald. A soft hat is toe best attractive than Emmitsburg. alabel's mother looked up languidly. ful influence upon native visitors. A score. Do not cripple your feet with tight No people are more wide-awake, They received their orders and, "Yes, dear," she remarked, "and Persian lady, calling one day on at shoes. Shoes that fit cost no more. missionary lady, wished tc more knowable, more courteous to "THE World Is Hers."—Atti- what does she say about the society American like the soldiers they are, they in the neighborhood? Does she men- sit in a rocking chair, which was some- strangers than Emmitsburgians. New Experience. tude of tne average beauty with tion any one?" thing she had never seen before. She The location of Emmitsburg is obeyed them without a murmur, "You seem very patient with shop- at- "No," answered Mabel thoughtfully. got up into it with her feet and ideal; the surrounding scenery is un- plenty of smart gowns. pers, young man; don't mind showing as without a word of criticism. We "but I've beard her mention the Hol- tempted to squat upon her heels, matchable; the climate is notedly the goods." the floor, steins and Guernseys." she would have done upon water—pure mountain feel assured that all of Frederick "I used to canvass from door to the the chair healthful; its "ASHAMED Of LaFollette."— "Oh, well," said her mother, "I pre- with result that she and door," explained the new clerk. "It's Hence spring water—cannot be surpassed. Count.'s assignment will be up sume they mire pleasant people."—Ex both took a tumble backward. even It is within easy access of Balti- Who isn't? a novelty to me to find people change. there went abroad a report that the to the standard; we know that willing to look at the stuff."—Louis- houses a ma- more, Hagerstown, Frederick; eight missionaries kept in their Ellev.renee. ville Courier-Journal. chine for converting people to Chris- miles from the National Battlefield the squad from here will give a Idlik !Vlore T-.na Story of a Lien. Milk is nicee th.,n a beverage. It tianity.--Los Angeles Times. at Gettysburg, near to the Moun- One of Sir charles Wakefield's erred, good account of itself; for the is a nourishing food. More milk and The Division. ecessors in office, while in the taip Resorts, ard is surrounded by Arabian less meat on the table will cut down Redd—So they are divorced at last? desert, came face to face with a lion Won't Need a Gun. fertile fa.crns and productive or- personnel of that squad ranks the cost of living to a marked degree, Greene—Yes; at last. of parts. Down on his knees went the Mrs. Irons—So you aren't afraid oi chards. Al. Each man in it has a clear and make for better health. "What sort of a division did the worldly knight in fervent prayer. The burglars? No doubt your husband has Mount Saint Mary's College and conception of the responsibility judge make?" lion understood—or did not—and re- a revolvt,r! Ecclesiastical Seminary—with an "O'h, she got the custody of the car. treated supperless. Thereupon the pil- Mrs. Lyons—Yes, but I'm so afraid and he's allowed to look after the most- that I have hidden enviable reputation extending over that rests upon him, each man is In Calcutta e bo:entee; re- grim came home and gave £200 to the of firearms it. , gage."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Katherine Irons—Then what protection 108 years—is located here; St. Jos- much in earnest—determined to verses one usual custem in temperate Church of St. Cree, Leaden- Mrs. hall the lion have in case of a robbery? eph's College and Academy for climates of keeping tropical plants in street, where sermon is would you Austria's Black and Yellow. still on each Mrs. Lyons—My dear, the way that young ladies—equally as noted dur- do his full share. These select- hot houses by housing plants from preached anniversary of The Austrian blaek awl yellow were the escape. Oct. 10.—London Chronicle. man will roar at me when he can't ing its 107 years of splendid acheive- cooler lands in cold houses. men—that's the name, and an the colors of the Holy lloman Empire. find that uun will scare any burglar ment—is also here. honorable one—and also those They were adopted, so the story goes. Volubility. out of his wits.—London Answers. There arc excellent Schools—Pub- No Improvement. by Frederick Barba rossa, whose fancy Mabel (studeing her lesson)—Papa. lic and Parochial—in Emmitsburg; from Emmitsburg who hereto- "I bel:,:e that man has a screw was captured at a ceremony in May- what is the detin:tion of "volubility?" Human Faces. two sound Banks, five Churches, a fore volunteered their services to loose." "I hope no one will try to ence by the black awl gold flooring of Mabel's Father—ny childevolubility Is Dreadful limits are set in nature tc live Newspaper, modern Hotel ac- mend matters by getting him tight." the hall. a distinguishing feature of your mother the powers of dissimulation. Truth commodations, adequate Fire De- their government, will not be for- when on account of urgent business af- tyrannizes over the unwilling members That Made a Difference. fairs I don't happen to reach home uu of the body. Faces never lie, it is said. partment, progressive merchants, gotten by those whom they have Advice Like Snow. A cartman charned with overloading til after 2 o'clock in the morning.. No man need be deceived, who wil: splendid physicians, good liveries, Advice is like snow; the softer it left behind. They have taken his horse was asked how heavy a load study the changes of expression.—Em- auto garages, many fraternal organi- falls, the-longer it dwells upon and the he had on his truck. "About a ton," he it's Use. erson. ,,oer it sinks into the mind.— zations, good railroad accommoda- with them the good will, the high replied, "but it was all light stuff."— "Maud hes a veey eneaeing person- tions. There are four or five mails regard and the prayers -of those Boston Transcript. ality." Her Threat, a day, telegnaph, express and tele- "Yes. That's how she's managed Excited Man (to druggist)—If my at home, family, friends t phone service connecting all points; and SimNar. Sure of It. get so many d'amond wife tries to buy carbolic acid here .11.11. don't sell it to her; she has threatened electric light and power, oiled townsfolk, all of whom will be These fortune-hunting nnblemen are "I have looked over this girl Will is more AIWri, disinfect may meerschaum pipe With streets. like books. Their title's are what de- so crazy about. and I tell you she won't to proud of their every good achieve- it.—Boston Globe. There is business to be had in Em- termine their standing as best sellers. answer." Caures and Effect. "Oh, yes, she will, if anybody asks "Lillian's health is greatly improvelee eniteburg; there are Factory Sites ment. " her."—Baltimore American. Yee: !lee god hea:ine doctor got Its Class. availabe. If you contemplate chang- Worth-While Resolution. married."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Mac's story sounded ridiculously im- ing your place of residence—come "We "MIKE" will do something worth doing— Glory. ambition, armies, fleets, probable, didn't it?" to Emtniteburg, Frederick County, THOMPSON. that .is the resoluttoa for you road me." thrones, crowns—playthings of growl) Climbing is performed in the sarni "Worse than that: it sounded like is McI The news of the return of —Edward Everett Hale. children—Victor Hugo. posture with creeping.—Swift. movie plot."—Life. (.he Iiirrkig arrintrir 5

Are you helping to make this coun- Troops Off, She Knits All Night. ITALIAN LEADER GREAT GENERAL 416•BI. try prepared? Kansas City, Mo.—When the news EMMITSBURG of the call of troops to France reached (Continued from pane 1.* WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE here a few days ago frequent repeti- has been considered and evTry itd tion distorted it until the story in cer- of the contention outweighed. After WESTMINSTER, MD. GRAIN ELEVATOR R. Q. TAYLOR 86 CO, tain sections of the city was that all that his conclusions are drawn, and REV. T. H. LEWIS, D. D., LL. D.. PRESIDENT the boys in olive drab were to leave at anything that may follow finds him For Young Men and once. unswerving. His strength lies largely Young Women in Separate Departments BOYLE BROS. HATTERS A patriotic elderly woman was In his absolute, naive unconsciousness LOCATION unexcelled. 1,000 stirred by the news. A pair of warm of anything that might disturb it; that, feet above the sea, in the highlands of Mary- —DEALERS IN — land. Pure air, pure water, charming scenery. Only an hour's run from HATS,CAPS,UMBRELLAS woolen socks were not complete. They In fact, would disturb another man. Baltimore. were her "bit" for the boys. No useless anxiety in him; no nerve- The morning EQUIPMENT complete. Twenty acre Campus; Mod buildings: comfort- next she rushed to the racking impatience. able living American Stock, accommodations; Laboratories, Library, G"asium, Power and CANES, MEN'S GLOVES Institutional church, breathless and Once, away back in 1915, a meyor Heating Plant. tired-eyed from a night without sleep. of an Italian city sent word that his Hog & Poultry Fence all Sizes CURRICULUM up to date. Classical, Scientific, Historical and "I'm not too late, am I?" she asked. constituents had an Italian flag ready cal Pedagogi- RAIN COATS, AUTO- Courses, leading to A. B. degree. Music, Elocution and Oratory. Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, "All night long I worked to get them for Goritz. Cadorna dismissed the Strong Faculty. finished before the boys left today. subject with a whimsical smile. Chop, Clover and Timothy MOBILE RUGS I've none in the bunch of my own "Tell him to put it away in a drawer PREPARATORY SCHOOL for those not ready for College. Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse that I know of, but somewhere I have for now." SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND BOOK OF VIEWS. and Cattle Powder, Mary- a boy who has quit writing home. But when, about One year later, Go- New Location. 18 E. BALTIMORE ST. July 6-3-mo. Portland Cement, Terra Maybe he has enlisted somewhere and ritz was taken, the mayor received land BALTIMORE, MD. he might even wear these socks some this rather cryptic telegram from the Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of I day." general himself: At the church were members of the "Yon may now send along that ob- C. Registered Optometrist draft board. They explained her mis- ject. Cadorna." L. KEFAUVER 9 FREDERICK, r1D. THE OLD RELIABLE take. Back to the street she went. Which rather reminds you of MACHINERY "I'll finish my morning's work," she Dante's famous answer about the egg Mutual Insurance 'Company said. with salt, at one year's distance. And Repairs for same. On New Year's day of 1916, an ac- OF FREDERICK COUNTY Great Faith In Chamberlain's Colic and quaintance sent him, with good wishes, Diarrhoea Remedy. the offering of a shaggy fur coat, and the general answered accepting "the ORGANIZED "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Sizes. 1843 good omen the con- Coal all fleece" as "for in a Remedy was used by my father about a year ago when he had diarrhoea. It re- quest of our ideal golden fleece," and Call and get our Prices OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. lieved him immediately and by tekipg added: "But then, you know, in Ja- 41 FREDERICK, MD. three doses he was absolutely cured. before you buy. He has great faith in this remedy," son's time there were no barbed-wire writes Mrs W. H. Williams, Stanley, fences nor other infernal devices, and A C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME N.Y. It was possible to step more lively." BOYLE BROS. President Secretary **Advertisement. Sept. 7-1 mo. Which, by the way, is a mighty good Will be at "SLAGLE HOTEL" in EMMITSBURG, MD., Apr. 2-09 hit at the closet-critics of the war. SECOND THURSDAY SURPLUS $25,000 OF EACH MONTH It is characteristic of the general NEXT VISIT THURSDAY, OCT. 11th Wood's Seeds that such a gift he may accept with a NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED smile; but he definitely waives any collective token or demonstration. Immo-oar••••••-•mr...•••••••••••••••-•+.• •••••••••mm....mmo-ammo INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY Knowing his affection George Eyster AGAINST for his native S. LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES place, SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS! 26 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK Alfalfa and his regret at circumstances COMPANIES CHARGE having compelled his father to part Brown & Simpson Upright, $98. Knabe--Fine Condition. $85. LIVERYMAN Compton-Priee—Like A Herne Insurance Company tut Home Insurers will yield four or five cut- with the family homestead, it was pro- New. Lehr—Slightly used. Bargain. Cambridge— almost new, Bargain. Radle—Excellent, mch 11. 10-ly tings per season. Fall is the posed to purchase and present to him like new. AT THE ROWE STABLES the house by national subscription. Chiekering— $19. Steiff—Good Condition, $49. best time for sowing. Every Schencke—Player, Bargain. Lester—Good He stopped that, and desired the pro- as new. EMMITSBURG, farmer should sow Alfalfa so Lowest Factory Prices on all new Pianos. We sell the Famous Lehr, Radle, Werner MARYLAND ceeds to be given tp the home for mu- Cable THE MAN/ as to increase the supply cf -Nelson and others sold for years at Bireiy's Palace of Music. Organs S10 up. Vic- GOOD tilated soldiers and victims of the war. trola Talking Machines. Very Low•Prices- Easy Terms. We save you money. We take all kinds old musical instruments in exchan!e. feed to raise more livestock. Other demonstrations were similarly Fine teams for all occasions. LET US SEND ONE TO YOUR POINTS OF OUR thwarted, but it is believed that he HOME ON FREE TRIAL. Teams for salesmen and pleasure Wood's Alfa7fa Seed is Groceries are known only to cus- will not refuse to accept a sword once CRAMER'S PALACE OF MUSIC American-grown and owned by Garibaldi, since it is planned FREDERICK, MARYLAND parties a specialty. tomers who have bought them Factory Representatives March 22 lyr. best quality obtainable. to present it to him "at the end of the Visit Our 5-10 & 25c. Department. from us for years. They know war." nov. 24-16 Phone 455-R •=10.=.•••••4.1M•-.1ftw.••••• ••••••• amw4mme. fsee_see__se they have got the best Teas, WOOD'S FALL CATALOG If a general proves unfit he is "tor- The New City Hotel, Coffees, Canned Goods, etc., pro- gives full information about prepa- pedoed" on the spot; if a soldier shows INIIINIMOMMINIMINIMMOIIIIM curable; that they have got un- ration and seeding of Alfalfa and the right stuff, he is rewarded. His Frederick , Maryland, is equalled value for their money. Prompt also tells about all other constant preoccupation is: "Find the careful service,and satisfaction in every men who have the stuff. With such known to and patronized by way. Why not become one of our cus ENLIST TO-DAY Seeds for Fall Sowing. men as the Italians, first values must Tourists from all parts of the tomers? It will pay you. Write fortCatalog and prices of have been developed during the war; And become acquainted country. This hotel makes a THE BEST ALWAYS. any Seeds required. find them and put them up." with our Service. Specialty of Serving Delici- His ruddy, genial, open countenance, And get your Commissions from us. ous Meals to Auto Parties. F. COLUMBUS KNOTT, T.W.WOOD 0SONS, his boyish freedom of movement and 1 And our Recruiting Station is located on Main Street. Comfort, SEEDSMEN, gesture, interestingly contrasting with And the Members of our Companies can treat and Cleanliness and Successor to Besant and Knott, - Richmond, Va. the whiteness of hair and mustache; Retreat I Good Service, and his clear, at will. Consider- aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. forceful voice and the defi- ate Attention to all guests are Order of Publication. nite, resolute things that it expresses, And our flavors are rich—but not Teutonic. with a breezy sense of vitality that is And the characteristics of the No. 9669 Equity. 1 we serve our country by serving the people. quite refreshing to the hearer, all And the cantonment New City Hotel. In the Circuit Court for Frederick come in for a share in the exceptional- to which we refer you is County. sitting in Equity. ly attractive personality of this "gen- C. B. COX, Manager. Florence Erb vs. William H. oct 6-'12-1yr Erb. tleman warrior," who, as a young lieu- MATTHEWS. The object of this Bill is to procure a tenant in 1870 stood by his father and divorce a vinculo matrimonii by the helped him give Rome to Italy, and as CITIZENS' NAT. Plaintiff, Florence Erb, from the De BANK. a mature leader of men may or may 11•1=111IMMINNM tendert, William H. Erb, and for gen- eral relief. not give Trieste to Rome in 1917, but The Bill states in substance that the will forever stand in the eyes of Italy parties were married in the month of and the light of the world as the true +ill STA by representative T October, 1895, the Rev. G. of the righteous fight of 6011 W. Mc- Sherry. a regularly ordained minister Latin civilization against the barbaric -1* THE VERY BEST of the Gospel; that the Defendant with- brutality of the Mins. 4 _ME out any cause or reason deserted and abandoned the Plaintiff; " CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK that said aban- + Fresh and Salt Meats Obtainable 1 Perfect Service. donment has continued uninterruptedly BRIEFS BY CABL WIRF, WIRE LESS —OF— for more than three years, is deliberate 4...* + and final, and their separation is beyond Continued from page 1.1 4:* "None Finest Location, any reasonable hope of reconcilia Hon; Better" can truthfully be applied to every- 4. FREDERICK, the Horse Review Trotting Futurity, MD. that the Plaintiff is a resident of Fred + thing I offer. Customers who went the fastest two heat race ever have dealth with me for 4 Excellent Cuisine. crick County. Maryland, and that the + years bear out this claim. Defendant is a ron resident of the State trotted by a three-year-old and hung 4 of Maryland, the only information the up a new record for a three-year-old ÷ 4 Liberal rinagerant. Plaintiff has ever had about him the filly when she trotted the second mile + he is in Europe. in 2:04 1-4. Volga held the former Choice Cuts Always On Hand t+ Fireproof Construction. It is thereupon this 27th day of An record of 2:04/12. nust, A. D , 1917, oidered by the Cir- I: Special Dried Beef + cuit Court for Frederick County, in And Bologna 4 Equity, that the Plaintiff by causing a + copy of this order to be inserted in some FOREIGN newspaper published in Frederick Coun- + 4 PLACE ty, once in each of WASHINGTON four successive Heroic officers of the American ÷i JOSEPH E. HOKE weeks before the first day of October, it 1917, give notice to the said non resi- steamship Minnehaha, sunk by a Ger-• 4 dent Deferdant of the object and suL- man U-boat on September 7, sacrificed X++++4444+4444444444+4444+++++++44+R CAPITAL BALTIMORE, stance of said bill, warning nim to ap- their own lives that the seamen they pear in this Court in person or by soli- commanded might live. The big vessel $100,000 citor on or before the 16th day, of Oc- went down in four minutes. tober. 1917. and show cause if any he Great Britain in a statement dis- mo, has, why a decree ought not be passed as preyed. cussing the Kaiser's peace reply to the The well-known and reliable store of SURPLUS .„ ELI G. HAUGH, Vatican called attention to his silence Clerk of the Circuit Court on reparation or restoration and de- for Frederick County. $300,000 eiAEON R ANDERS, Solicitor, clared German past r,cords gave a True Copy Test: queer tone to the tall, of moral rights aug 31 5t Ent G HAUGH, Clerk. and the Emperor's contention that the THOMAS H. HALLER preservation of peace had been his OFFICERS Got Something State of Maryland most sacred task. is always headquarters for the very best in J. D. BAKER President You In reply to the peace proposals of State Roads Commission Pope Benedict the German and Austro- WM. G. BAKER Vice-President Want to Sell? Hungarian governments expressed Dry Goods Notions, Ladies' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the hope that the Pontiff's efforts Suits, Cloaks H. D. BAKER Vice-President might bring about a cessation of hos. Most people have a ,piece Sealed proposals for buildirg one sec- furniture, tilities. WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier of a farm imple- tion of State Highway, as follow.: ment, or something else Contract No F.-27, Frederick County and Furnishings, Relocation of Urbana Turnpike SAMUEL G. DUVAL..Asst. Cashier which they have discard- from Monocacy River Bridge to Hovland, 1r( 1 k\ 0 LEADERS ed and which they no lon- LIBERAL TERMS ARE JOSEPH McDIVIT Asst. Cashier abcut 2 00 miles in length. (Con- NOW WITH FRENCH OFFERED AND ESPECIAL ger want. crete) will be received by the State (Continued from Page 1.) Roads Commission, at its offices, DIRECTORS BARGAINS These things are put in 601 Garrett Building, Baltimore, Mars. the trigger as any man ought to be. the attic, or stored away land, until 12 M. on the 2nd day of Oc- He is a fighter of the first rank. I do JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, are frequently held where the least in the barn, or left lying tober, 1917, at which time and place not think that contradiction will come amount of money they will be publicly opened and Wm. G. BAKER, read from the war department C.H.CONLEY, M.D. about, getting of less and Bids must be made upon the blank if I should purchases the greatest values. Our force of salesmen less value each year. put into words something which I long C. M. THOMAS, P. L. HARGETT, form contained in the book of specifi cations. Specifications and plans will have suspected. It is my belief that and saleswomen are courteous and obliging, and are al- D. E. KEFAUVER, J. S. NEWMAN, be furnished by the Commission upon a certain military report, a fighting application and cash payment of $1 00. program report which in effect de- ways anxious to please customers. Nothing is to much J. D. BAKER, J.H.GAMBRILL,JR. as hereafter no charges will be permit- clared that there was no such thing as trouble for us to do for our friends, ted. the impossible where a real military and we earnestly so- THOMAS H. HALLER, H. D. BAKER. No bids will received be unless an end is to be WHY NOT companied by a certified check for gained, a report which licit a share of your business. Our country the It friends are sum of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, is said was made by Sibert. SELL THEM? payable to the State Roads Commission caused this fine junior brigadier gen- urged to come to see us when they come to town, and The successful bidder will be reqiiir- eral to be jumped over the heads of Somebody wants those ed to give bond, and comply with the eleven men to a major generalship we will do all in our power to make them welcome. very things which have Acts of the General Assembly of Mary and then sent to France in command of land, respecting beccme of no use to you. contracts. the first division. The Commission reserves the right to Why not try to' find that reject any and all bids. somebody by By order of the putting a State Roads Corn His inr—er-7.c. want advertisement in mission this 12th day of September, 1917. "He snid when !,•• 1••, * • •-.•*•-* I; THOMAS H. HALLER, THIS NEWSPAPER? F H ZOUCK, Chairman. at our meeting his CLYDE H. WILSON, Sec. ad 9 21 2 of faces." "All We 17-19 North Market St., July pose he meant." Frederick, Md. dli rckUg TIguntria

PERSONALS. LOCAL BREVITIES. CONSCRIPTS LEFT THURSDAY G. W. WEAVER & SON Will be glad to have the opportunity to No Demonstration To Mark Leaving- Governor's Proclamation. Mrs. Michael Hoke and Miss Fannie donate a Service Flag to all churches Will Pay You Many farmers in this section are busy 179 In First Increment. Hoke are spending a week Carlisle. filling and lodges who will signify their desire in their silos. The corn crops are (Continued frems Page 3). Pa. reported to be enormous. One hundred and seventy-nine men be giving us the number of stars neces- to become a Mrs. George T. Mering, Misses Master Edward A. Hopp, who is a left Frederick city and county Thursday sary to denote how many rx rsons of the Peace or other Court of Record, as the regu- case Alexina and Ida B. Mering and Mr. patient at Saint Agnes' Hospital, Balti- as the first contribution from here for respective congregation or fratern- may be, and such judgment inter- more, is improving rapidly. lar advertiser in Harry Mering and Mr. Nelson, of Uncle Sam's big new national army, to ity are now in the service of est and costs shall be entered "satis- The residence of J. Albert Saffer, on Uniontown, Md , spent Sunday with fight the Germans and Kaiserism and either the Army, Navy, Hospital or fied." East Main Street is progressing rapid- 106G. All judgments Mr. E. L. Frizell. ly the building being under roof. Hohenzollern intrigue. Nurse, or other branches of the service. and interest on the same paid to =---- This Paper- Mrs. G. T. Mering is spending the Messrs Rosensteel and Hopp added The county exemption board made ar- These flags have to be made to order the State week with her nephew Mr. E. L. Frizell. two new pool tables to their pool room, rangement that special cars of the H. because of the stars. Board of Health by virtue of this Mrs. James Hospelhorn, Misses Ruth this making four tables in all. and F. Railway convey the men to GETTYSBURG, PA. Act, shall be paid to the State Mr. E. Gillelan, Estella Sweeny, Nellie Felix, E. Zimmerman is having a Thurmont in time to Ineet the 12.45 Treasurer for the use of the State. new concrete sidewalk laid along the train over the Western Maryland Rail- WANTED CLASSIFIED and Ella Crowl motored to Gettysburg, postoffice side of Frederick Street. 106H. Any owner of property, or on Thursday. road to Baltimore and thence to Camp any occupant of property when the During the week Mr. Bernard J. LABORERS AND TEAMS. ADVERTISEMENTS Mr. Harry S. Boyle, spent Thursday Welty made some interior improve- Meade, at Admiral, near Annapolis owner cannot be found, upon whom any in Gettysburg. ments to his property on West Main Junction, Md. order of the State Board of Health Street. No demonstration marked the fare- Men $2.50 Per Day- shall be served by virtue of the powers, Mr. C. D. Eichelberger, of Baltimore EYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES. is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. W. The maximum temperature was sev- well ceremonies. When the men left conferred under this Act, who shall fail enty degrees on Friday and the mini- their homes they felt sure that the life Team $7.00 Per Day or neglect Eichelberger. mum temperature was fifty degrees on to abate the nuisance in the DR E. G. BAUERSFELD, which they are entering would do them no manner Dr. and Mrs. Beall, and Miss Fannie Monday. Office at Shuff Bldg. Open 7to 8 P. M. and within the time required by Glasses fitted at reasonable prices,. Yingling. of Libertytown, Md., were Miss Mary Ellen Eyster, daughter of harm, nor is it degrading. It will bring the order of the State Board of Health, Phone 52, W. Main St. Thurmont, Md. the guest of Mr. ani Mrs. A. W. Eck- Mrs. Fannie Eyster of West Main St., out the best that is in them, for they POTOMAC ENG. & CONt. CO. shall in addition to the other obligation Oct. 26 6mo. enrode on ThurEday. left recently for State Normal School, will mingle with all classes and the imposed upon him hereunder, be deem- at Towson, Md., where she will take up E. R. MILLER, M. D. spirit of democracy that springs up apr. 6 tf. Emmitsburg, ed guilty of a misdemeanor Mr. Oscar Slonaker, and Mr. Bitzen- a teacher's course of study. Md. and upon Specialist among all soldiers will make them new conviction berger, of Baltimore, spent the week- Mr. James B. Elder, returned Mon- thereof shall be fined not less Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat end with Mr, friends and acquaintances that other- than five dollars nor more than fifty and Mrs. P. D. Lawrene day from the Frederick City Hospital DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR Frederick, Md., Cor. Market & Ch. Sts. where he underwent an operation for wise they would not have made. dollars Mrs. James Sechrist, and Mrs. Roy SALE. for such offense. Hours.-1.30 to the removal of his tonsils. Mr. Elder Those who left from Emmitsburg dis- 5 00 P. M. Mann, of Baltimore, returned after an The property on south 1061. Any person who shall interfere Phone 759. seems to be very much improved. trict were; Clarence G. Frailey, Daniel Freder- nov 17 16 1 yr. extended visit to their parents, Mr ick St., containing 38,400 sq., with State Board of Health, its officers Mr. "Jack" Oden, son of Mr. and E. Brown, Clarence M. Baumgardner, and Mrs. Edward Oden. Mrs. Edward Oden, of near Emmits- feet, and known as the Emmits- and agents, in the abatement of any CIVIL ENGINEERS Maurice H. Moser, Robert W. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Lansinger and burg has returned from Fort Benjamin burg Generator Company's lot is nuisance, as provided for in this Act, or Harrison, Indiana, where he was a mem John T McMorris, Joseph W. Kreitz, EMORY C. CRUM Civil Engineer and family, of Baltimore, spent Sunday for sale on private terms, for shall in any manner attempt to prevent with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Welty. ber of the Ambulance Corps. Mr. Od- Thomas J. Franey. George P. Smith, Constructor, Third en received an honorable discharge cash. said Board, its officers or agents, from on Joseph M. Turner, Elmer J. Bailey, W. Floor City Hall, Frederick, 'Phone 634 Mr. and Mrs. James Welty and family account of physical disabilities. This lot, having a street front- doing any work necessary for the Clay Shuff, Edward L. Worthington, and 513-R. Land Surveys, Water Sup- of Waynesboro visited relatives in Em- Prof and Mrs Michael J. Thompson age of 160 feet extending abatement of said nuisance, or shall re- Morris Wetzel, and Charles E. and ply, Sewers, mitsburg on Sunday. this week removed their furniture from Ohler. fuse entrance to any premises by the Paving, Reinforced Con- back 240 feet, is particularly crete, Railways. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotering and Baltimore to the residence of Dr. B. I. State Board of Health, its officers or Plans for all kinds of Jamison on West Main street, where At all times the Peoples' Garage has suitable for factory, warehouse buildings. granddaughter Anna, returned Monday agents, shall, in addition July 1'7-1y. they will make their future home. for sale second-hand Ford cars-road- or business purposes. to any other from an extended trip to Atlantic City. obligation imposed upon him Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. sters and touring cars. adv. apply to J. C. ROSENSTEEL, hereunder, CHOICE MEATS Master Lawrence Orndorff spent Myers moved from the Adelsberger apr 20 tf. Emmitsburg, Md. be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, H. hi. Tuesday in Westminster and Union property to one of the bungalows re- JAMES G. BISHOP "SURPRISED" and upon conviction thereof shall be GILLELAN Everything in the Bridge. cently built by Mr. J. Thomas Gelwicks, fined not less than five dollars, nor more AND SON Meat Line. Lamb on Federal Hill Park. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Miss Annie Danner, of Gettysburg, Presented With a Gold Watch and than one hundred dollars, or be subject and Veal in Season. One day this week Mr. James Glack- I have now in stock a complete line spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles to imprisonment for not Prompt attention. Polite service. en presented to the Chronicle a huge Chain in Honor of the Occasion. of the newest fall samples of wall paper more than fifty Rinewald. days, or both in the West Main Street, sunflower. Its shape resembled a "polk On Thursday, September 20, James Prices better than ever and would be discretion of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins, of Har bonnet" effect, and weighs approxi Court. july 17-14 Emmitsburg, Md. G. Bishop passed the fifty-seventh mile- glad to have you see my stock before risburg, were in Emmitsburg, on Tues- matelY fifteen pounds. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. stone of his journey in life. On that buying elsewhere. AUTOS day. Early Saturday morning a thief or That all Acts and parts of Acts incon- FOR HIRE thieves stole from the garage of H M. day, as on every other day, he perform- M. S. HARDMAN, Miss Gertrude Lawrence returned Sun- ed his sistent with this Act be and the same Gillelan and Son their Ford touring car. usual duties and thought very C. & P. Phone 62F2 Emmitsburg, Md. F. R LONG Clean car, moderate day from an extended visit to relatives Every is being made are hereby repealed to the extent of effort to locate the little about his anniversary-he didn't aug 10-tf. charges, prompt and friends in Baltimore. car but so far no clue has been found such inconsistency. and feel a whit older, nor did he contem- courteous service, Day or Mrs. E. L Higbee, and two children The C and P. Telephone Company Night. Care- plate anything unusual. Mrs. Bishop PAPER ROUTE CHANGES. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted ful Driver. Mrs. Ida Gillelan, Misses Ruth B. has a force of men engaged in changing That this Act is an emgergency law the company's lines from Frederick did, however, and when the genial and Mr. Harry Ashbaugh announces that C & P. Phone. EMMITSBURG, MD. Gillelan and Marion Hoke spent several necessary for the immediate preserva- street to the alley adjoining, the work most efficient carrier returned home he he has sold his paper route to Mr. J. sept. 7-1yr. days in Lancaster this week tion of the public health, and being is rapidly nearing completion. was surprised to find his house filled Edward Harner, to take effect Monday, Mr. and Mrs E L. Annan, Sr , and passed upon a yea and nay vote sup- MONDORFF The flowers in many of the windows with guests in honor of the happy oc- October 1, and requests that all persons Well-equipped Cars. Care- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Annan, Jr., and of the homes in Emmitsburg have at- ported by three-fifths of all the mem- AND casion. Nor was that all for Mrs. Bishop make settlement this week to close up ful Chauffeurs. Gasoline Miss Pauline Annan have returned tracted much attention. Comment is bers elected to each branch of the BENTZEL had anticipated this particular birthday account. and Auto Supplies. Place from an automobile made in two ways, first the cultivation adv. tour to Detroit, and secondly the artistic arrangement and presented her husband with a very General Assembly, the same shall take Always Open. NEW Mich., and other western cities. of the bouquets handsome gold watch and chain. The FARM FOR SALE effect from the date of its passage. HOTEL SLAGLE GARAGE, West Mrs.Albert Patterson, Mrs Meade Pat- The cement curbing and gutter work house was beautifully decorated with Approved June 27th, 1917, Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. july 17-14 Located near Mt. St. Mary's College, --- terson, Mrs. H. M. Gillelan, Mrs. S. L on Frederick street is about completed fall flowers and a most excellent and and additional cement sidewalks have containing 43 acres of land, improve- AND Rowe, and Miss Ethel G Patterson at- much enjoyed dinner was served. CHAPTER 40. DRUUS PRESCRIPTIONS been laid. Authority has also been giv- ments consist of seven room frame tended the funeral qf Mrs. Reindollar Those who were present at this very en for surfacing not only this street but house, brick tenant house, good barn An act to add two additional sections to WILLIAMSON'S Everyone knows the Motter in Taneytowri on Monday. street The roadway Gettysburg also. enjoyable surprise party were: Mrs. Article 33 of the Annotated Code of DRUG STORE Mr. Erwin Kump, of Frederick, was will be concrete and will be done by the and all necessary outbuildings, orchard. necessity of pure Rose C. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maryland, title "Elections," sub-ti- among the visitors in Emmitsburg on contractors who are building the road plenty of good water on the place. drugs and accuracy Eyler and daughter, Catherine, Mrs. tle "Registration," said additional Wednesday. from Taneytown to Ernmitsburg. For further information phone or write. in compounding prescriptions. You can A Trogen-like wooden horse, operat- Clarence Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Fleet sections to follow immediately after count on both Messrs Howard Brown, of Baltimore MRS. F. A. RODDY, these necessities if you ed by automobile power was a novelty Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker, Mr. Section 30 of said Article and sub-ti- take or send your Walter Grumbine of Westminster and aug 31 1 m Thurmont, Md, orders to Williamson's seen in Emmitsburg Wednesday. The and Mrs. Alto Hurt and daughter, Miss tle, and to be numbered, respectively, 40 N. Cable, of Hagerstown, Md , were in animal, a huge gray Percher.m, had a MARKET STREET, Anna Bishop, Miss Norma Burgoon, of Sections 30A and 30B; said Section Phone 68 Emmitsburg this week. very competent jockey and was follow- FARMS FOR SALE. " FREDERICK, MARYLAND ed by a glaring yellow car occupied by Gettysburg; and Mr. Lloyd Bishop. 30A providing that the name of any aug 7-ly Mrs. John Reed Seott, of Gettysburg One, containing 98 acres, farm-house an advertising agent for a well-known voter upon the registration books shall is visiting her sister, Mrs I. M. Annan. and necessary buildings-the other, beverage. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE DE- not be stricken therefrom during his Mr. Thorton Rodgers, of Gettysburg, about 72 acres, both under cultivation. Wednesday morning the deputy sher- FENSE ASSOCIATION. absence in the military or naval ser- spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Rob- iff arrested a Gettysburgian who was Possession April 1st. Notary Public It was announced that thirteen Com- vice of the United States, and said ert Topper. operating an auto without naving an op- 9-14-tf. L. E. CROUSE erator's card. When th, auto fort Kits were made and filled, during Section 30B providing for the entry, J. Ward Kerrigan Mr. Edward J. Eckenrode, of Balti- came In- to Emmitsburg via F. selerick street the week, by the ladies of the Auxil- FESTIVAL AND BOX SOCIAL. when new general registrations are IN THE more, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. there was every evidence that it had re- iary. On Wednesday morning twelve held, of the name of duly registered A. W. Eckenrode, on Sunday. ceived rough usage. The windshield At Grayson School House, near Emmitsburg Savings Bank were given to the men in the draft voters, absent as above mentioned, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bunty,Mrs. H Roth was smashed and to one side of the car Zora, Saturday, September 29 All are grass and dirt were clinging. from this community and one will be upon the registration books. Misses Agnes and Nellie Roth, and Mas- The cordially invited. adv. charge against the chauffer was "oper- sent to Corporal Joseph Topper now Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- EMMITSBURG, MD. ter Jules, Roth, of McSherrystown ating a car while under the influence of stationed at Camp Meade. PROFERTY FOR SALE. two EDWARD HARTING -ItePittrer of- motored to Emmitsburg on Sunday. liquor;" but on the testimony of two eral Assemby of Maryland, That Mrs. F. Harry Gross will give in- same Miss Ruth Topper, of Waynesboro, physicians this charge was dismissed Eight-room brick house situated on additional sections be and the and the operator, who had as fares four structions in knitting on Thursday af- the Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. East Main street. For further informa- hereby are added to Article 33 of Etc. or five soldiers, was fined $10.00 and ternoon of each week. Any members of tion call at the Emmitsburg Annotated Code of Maryland, title, and Mrs. Jocob L. Topper. costs. Savings FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP this ore:anization who feel like they "Elections," sub-title "Registration," Corporal Joseph Topper, of Camp Bank or write C. J. ELOWER, 6-3m ALL WORK WARRANTED. would like to knit for the Soldiers are additional imme- Meade, Admiral - Md., visited his par- Experience The Best Teacher. sept 28 2ts. Thurmont, Md. said sections to follow urgently requested to join this class. after Section Article -DEALER ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Topper. It is generally admitted that experi- diately 30 of said IN- A committee composed of Misses WANTED. -title, to respec- Mr. Arthur Taney, of Baltimore spent ence is the best teacher, but should we and sub be numbered, M. F. SNUFF, Furniture of all Kinds not make use of the experiences of oth Marion Hoke, Eva Rowe and Ruth Eight or ten carpenters at once. Local 30A and 30B and as fol- a few days this week with friends in tively, to read ers as well as our own? The experience Shuff, was appointed to make the Ser- wages. MR. HENRY, lows: FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Emmitsburg of a thousand persons is more to be de- vice Flags. This committee will be adv St. Josesh's College. 3')A The name of no voter upon the Mrs Daniel Snovell, of Baltimore is pended upon than that of one individual. MAIN glad to receive orders for these flags, registration books precinct, ward W. STREET, visiting relatives in Fminsitsburg. Many thousands of persons have used of any Chamberlain's Cough Remedy f o r which will be sold for 25 cents a piece. PIGS FOR SALE. or election district of this State shall be Mrs. Charles Kretzer and Miss Gus- Emmitsburg, Maryland coughs and co'ds with the best results, Each family or near relative having any Fifteen head of pigs, 6 weeks old. stricken therefrom during his absence sic Kretzer, of Hagerstown, were the which shows it to be a thoroughly re- member of the family in the Service Apply to military or of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rotering liable preparation for those diseases. in the naval service GUY K. MUTTER have one this week. Try it. It is prompt and effectual and should of these flags to be adv H. K. MARTIN. United States. pleasant to take. placed in a conspicuous part of the ATTORNEY AN'D Mr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh Baker, and 30B. Whenever any eew general COUNSELOR **Advertisement Sept. 7.1mo. house to designate that their son or rel- LOST. AT LAW Mr. and Mrs. J Harry Finke, of Balti- registration is held in any of the coun- ative is willingly "doing his bit." Pennsylvania automobile license No. Will be in Emmitsburg on Tuesday of more, spent Sunday with ties or Baltimore City, it shall be the relatives in Professor Thompson Back At Mount 216331. Finder please return to each week from 11 A. m. to 4 P. M. Office in Emmitsburg. duty of the several Boards of Registry at Emmitsburg Saint Mary's. adv CHRONICLE OFFICE. Savings Bank. Fred- Master Fran is Lansinger, to ascertain from every possible source erick office tel. no. 780. iune3-10-tf of Balti- "Mike" Thompson,athletic director at OBITUARY. more, spent Sunday the names of duly registered voters of with friends in Baltimore City College, Baltimore, has NOTICE. Emmitsburg. Y. C. HARBAUGH. this State absent in the military or nav- resigned to accept a similar position at Seedwheat for sale. Messrs. Rockford and Percy stepping from the main track to avoid al service of' the United States. The Di. J. A. W. Matthews,V.S, Eyster, Mt. St. Mary's College. For some GOULDEN BROS. of Philadephia, spent the week-end the Blue Mountain Express, Y. C. Har- names of such persons shall be entered years before going. to Baltimore Pro- sept. 21-2ts. C. & P. Phone 45-12, EMMITSBURG, MD. with relatives baugh, watchman upon the new registration books by the in Emmitsburg. fessor Thompson filled the position of for the Western PHONE 26 3 3-13 Warren severs' Boards of Registry with the Mrs. Gelwicks and daughter, coach at Mount St Mary's. Maryland Railway, at Franklin street FARMERS! Angela, returned Sunday after a three crossing, Hagerstown, on Monday was same entries appearing upon the regis- Thompson, one of the best known Go to J. Thos. Gelwieks' for Cedar week's visit with relatives in Waynes- college sportsmen will add prestige to struck by a through freight and killed. tration books as last prepared or revis- boro. the Emmitsburg College. Mr. Harbaugh was born near Blue Picket Fence and U. S. Poultry Fence ed. In the space where the voter is re- The many friends of "Mike" will be Miss Mary J. Shuff, of Frederick Ridge Summit, Pa., but spent the -the best on the market. Jne 29tf. quired to sign his name, the Board of Patterson Bros'. delighted to hear of his coming once spent the week-end with her parents, more to Mount St. Mary's. greater portion of his life in the vicin- Registry shall write the words "Re-en- Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Shuff. ity of Emmitsbnrg. Last spring he "Meet Me At The Fountain." tered During Military Service," with Dealers in Live Stock Miss Dorothy Biggs, of Baltimore, IN MEMORIAM. moved to Hagerstown to be with his At the soda fountain in the Progress- the date of such re-entry. The several spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Biggs. In loving remembrance of our mother children, a number of whom reside ive Pharmacy-C. J. Rowe & Co. Ice Boards of Supervisors of Elections shall Mr. Sheridan Biggs, of Baltimore, who died Sept. 29, 1916. Gone but not there. He was aged 65 years. cream Soda-all flavors, delicious Sun- furnish to the several Boards of Regis- Weekly Bulletin visited his mother, Mrs. R. L Annan, forgotten. The following sons and daughters daes, Coca-Cola and many special bev- try the registration books as last pre- on Sunday. Oh, dear mother how we miss you survive: Martin I , of near Emmits- erages. pared or revised for their precincts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCarren and And still long your voice to hear, burg; Elias C., Howard C. William L , THE PROGRESSIVE PHARMACY wards or election districts, for the pur- In the quiet hours of midnight sons, Rodger, Oscar, Richard and Louis and Albert A., of Hagerstown; Ross C. J. ROWE, & Co. pose of making such re-entries and such PRICES Oft we shed a silent tear. E., of Fountain PAID FOR: visited Mrs McCarren's Dale; Ira S., of Wil registration books shall be returned to mother, Mrs. Once our home was bright liamsport, Md.; Mrs. Walter Krouse, and happy Supervisors of Fresh Cows James McGrath. But your death broke every cord Misses Mary and Lulu, Fairfield, Pa.; the Boards of Elections $40g $90 Yet we have the full assurance and Mrs. Clarence Bollinger, of Ha NOTICE 1110 CORRESPONDENTS. with the new books after the new reg- Steers 8@9i Has A High Opinion Of Chamberlain's You nave won the great reward. gerstown. istration is completed. Funeral services q Owing to the publication of the Tablets. How we miss thy kind and willing hand were held in St. Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, Bulls 6@8i Jacobs' Church, Fountain Dale, Thurs- Proclamation and Laws, THE CHRON- "I have a high opinion of Chamber- Your fond and loving call That this Act is hereby declared to be lain's Tablets for biliousness and as Our home is dark day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. E. L. Hogs,Straight .. 16©17c. a without you ICLE regrets that it will be impos- and laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, We miss you one and all. Higbee officiating. Interment was made an emergency law necessary for in Fountain Dale cemetery. Hogs, Rough 12@15c. Charleston, Ill. "I have never found Long months have sadly flown sible, to published any correspon- the immediate preservation of the pub- anything so mild and pleasant to use. To us 'tis still a dream, dence in this week's issue. lic safety, and being passed upon by a Calves 11®12c. brother has FOR SALE. My also used these tablets God called, it was His will ,yea and nay vote supported by three- with satisfactory results." -power, q Letters from correspondents are (25c. extra for delivering.) But to my heart you llveth still. Six horse Quincy gasoline fifths of all the members elected to **Advertisement Sept. 7-1-mo. engine. Perfect Condition. most interesting features and it But some day, sooner or later is each of the two Houses of the general Spring 10 12c. Beyond the silent sea Apply Lambs Ford cars that have been used-both to CHRONICLE OFFICE. hoped that their omrnission this Assembly, the same shall take effect With outstretched arms at Heaven's gate roadsters and touring cars-may be week will not cause the writers to the date of its passage. Sheep 5@7c. I know you'll welcome us. Second hand Ford cars-roadsters from bought at a price from the Peoples Dedicated to the memory of Rachel E. Har- and touring cars -for sale at the lose interest. Approved June 28th, 1917. Will Ship Every Friday. Garage. adv. baugh, by her Husband and Children. Peoples' Garage. adv. Adv. rrkty Oruntrir

VALLEY ECHOES. Hubert's Mass in G minor; Monday, ANSWER THE CALL •A""h41$.4"1,4"S41,411A-1,4")A-10,6"114110 Concone's Mass in F; Tuesday, Gounod's Mass in C. Emmitsburg People Have Found That - Although not ':creeping like snail un------This is Necessary. they come. Miss Ruth L. Pattison, '17, after a willingly to school" still brief visit with Miss Elizabeth Ewell, A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, The student number this week is 107. Baltimore, arrived Saturday night from A little cause may hurt the kidneys, No Change In The Business. Tennis is again in vogue! Rackets and Pelham Manor, New York, to spend Spells of backache often follow, balls are sought far and wide; the uni- some time with friends in "The Val- Or some irregularity of the urine, versal shout is "fair weather." ley." Miss Pattison will then leave for A splendid remedy for such attacks. Richmond, Va., where she will be the A medicine that has satisfied thou- Miss Lucia Melita Sours, Mexico City guest of her classmate, Miss Major K. sands Although the head of the firm, C. returned to St. Joseph's this week af- Miller until the middle of October. Miss Is Doan's Kidney Pills. t ter an absence of one year. Miller will visit Miss Pattison in No. Thousands of people rely upon it. vember when the season there will op- Here is one case: G. Frailey, will be absent for some Wednesday, September 19, Very Rev. en. New Orleans looks forward to Miss Mrs. R. T. Foster, Second St., Bruns- t J. 0. Hayden, C. M., resumed his Miller's visit as an addition to the vis- wick, Md., says: "A year ago I had course of lectures to the collegiates; the itors' list of the usual charming debu- such terrible pains through the small subject is the Science of Religion. tante coterie. of my back I could hardly do my work. time in the service of the U. S., I felt more tired mornings than when I t Mrs. Ave Kalbach Horan, Elmhurst, Thursday was a scene of unusual hil- Hochschild went to bed and my feet and ankles L. I., with her baby daughter, Mary, is arity at the Creek. Despite the Sep- swelled terribly. When I read about t patrons are herewith advised that visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Wade tember weather being a trifle cool the Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box and Kalbach, Lancaster, Fa. school turned out "en masse," if not to they helped me wonderfully. I am display something unique in the way of Miss Ellen Greer, ex '18 paid a short glad to retommend them." t bathing caps or smart surf suits, at Price 60e, at all dealers. Don't sim- visit to St. Joseph's during the week. least to take a good plunge in the brac- Kohn ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Miss Greer drove her own car from ing water. Refreshments revived the t The Business of 'f_., 6, Frailey 86 Co,,Will Johnstown, Pa. Doan's Kidney Pills-the same as Mrs. swimmers after the dip. During the Foster had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfgrs. Mrs. Elizabeth McCononay Rathfon, afternoon a particularly merry and ad- Buffalo, N. Y. Treasurer of St. Joseph's Alumnae, ac- venturesome crowd consisting of Alice -Advertisement. companied by her mother, Mrs. Alice Barry, Caroline Gable, Margaret Gable, Continue Er lly as Heretofore, Edith Gibney and Martha Stief, enter- Company McConomy, Lancaster, Pa., is spending PUBLIC SALE & a few weeks at Galen Hall, Werners- tained those on the bank with an exhi- t ville, Pa. Mrs. Rathfon expects to vis- bition of truly superb swimming and OF of the firm will be main- othes feats of prowess on an overturn- The high standard it her alma mater within the autumn Valuable Real season. ed canoe serving as the raft. Estate Howard & Lexington Sts. On tamed, and the publi.• is assured of a continuance An excerpt from a letter dated Au- Saturday, October 6th, 1917. The Vocal Class of 1917-1918 seems to gust 29, 1917, from Miss Nina Morse. The undersigned Executors of the Baltimore be most prosperous. The new vocalists "Fifty one years ago I woke up for the last Will and Testament of P. H. Riley, are promising and the generous spirit late of Liberty township, Adams coun- of the prompt and efficient service that has al- the teacher first time in the dormitory at dear old of cooperation with encour- St. Joseph's. My sister Helen and I. ty, Penna., deceased, in pursuance of ages the members to anticipate an un- entered as scholars on the evening of authority in said last Will contained, t ways been the policy of usual production for the close of the August twenty-eighth and followed lit- will offer at public sale on the premises, year. There is also hope of a few pri- tle Sister Annie and her little candle up the following valuable real estate, lo- vate recitals. to the dormitory. Sisters Raphael Lu- cated in the famous Fruit Reit of Ad- The Store That cia, Ann Scholastica, Gabriella, Made- ams county, to wit: The announcement of the newly or- Tract No. 1.-Situate in Liberty town- ganized College Chorus Class was re- line, Carmelite and many others were Serves You Best there-all have since obtained their eter- ship, on East side of Thomas Creek, ceived by the students with much en- near Fairfield and C. G. FRAIIIEY & CO. thusiasm. As the Pedagogues are no nal crowns. My mother, Margaretta Emmitsburg Road, and near Grayson School longer obliged to include "singing" in Wederstrand, 1833-36 and her sisters, House, adjoin- above Helen, 1832-38, Mary, 1830-34, Theodor- ing lands of Mrs. Annie Slagle, 0. M. their schedule, the mentioned Stine, Daniel Frey, and Tract qThe Hochschild, Kohn class affords an excellent opportunity ia, 1838.43, and Philomena, 1838-43 were No. 2, also pupils for the years mentioned. My hereinafter described, containing 14 & Co. Store was for those musically inclined to continue acres, more or less; improved their warbling. sister Helen and I entered in 1866 and with a another sister, Rosa May, a little later. two-story log house, frame stable, good founded in 1897. It "The Sunshine Studio" or the Art Dear Sister Genevieve, the infirmarian well of water, and fruit tress. This is began with a plain Room, has just been made more con- was so good to me. 1 was obliged to a desirable little property and will make announcement of its II a WU*). ICI 110111.1011.111•1101 spicious by a newly laid hard wood floor. sleep in the infirmary to shake off the a nice home, and is especially ad tpted Drop lights are suspended from an ivory chills that the mountain air produced for fruit and poultry raising. policy and its inten- toned ceiling which blends harmonious- after leaving my home in New Orleans. Tract No. 2. -Adjoining Tract No. 1, ly with olive green walls. Plate glass I have often longed to revisit the scenes John Wildasin, 0. M. Stine, G . E. Gin- tions. is anticipated for the northern windows of my childhood and anticipate the re- gel; property, and Daniel Frey, con- which are being enlarged. alization of my desire in the near fu- taining 8 acres, more or less; improved ture." with a one and one-half story log house, Miss Lillie Hoke, '10 paid a short vis- well of water, and fruit trees. This it to St. Joseph's prior to leaving for tract contains a large quantity of ex- ti A clear contract was North Carolina this morning. Miss Hoke People Speak Well Of -Chamberlain's cellent locust trees, sufficiently large made--is still made, IENLIST NOW is a most successful teacher in the Tablets. for posts and fencing. and will always be High Sale will begin on I Southern Pines Graded and "I have been selling Chamberlain's Tract No 1, at one School. Miss Lottie Hoke, A. B , has Tablets for about two years and heard o'clock, P M. 25 per cent e the pur- made — with every resumed her classes in the Grammar such good reports from my customers chase money to be paid in cash, or se customer. This is In the Large Army of Smokers of Grades Central High School, Waynes- that I concluded to give them a trial cured by purchaser's note with ap- boro, Pa. myself, and can say that I do not be- proved security thereon, and the bal- the contract ---- it is ance on or before April 1st, 1918. the Following Brands of Through the kindness of Rev. J 0. lieve there is another preparation of the printed on the back kind equal to them," writes G. A Mc- D. P. RILEY, Hayden and the generosity of Prof. J. ' 0. M. STINE, of every salescheck: Rauth, the students were afforded an Bride, Headford, Out. If you are troubled with indigestion or constipation Executors. enjoyable afternoon at "the movies'; Urban Flohr, Auctioneer. last Friday in St. Euphemia's Hall. Al- give them a trial. They will do you good. William Hersh, Attorney for though the thunder rolled without, it Estate. sept. 28-2t. CIGARS was scarcely noticed so deeply engrossed **Advertisement. Sept. 7-1-mo. OUR SYSTEM was every one in the adventures of "Pip" and the fulfilment of his "Great Reliable goods only, at Expectations." uniformly right prices. For all articles returned, Royalty club The autumn days are not to pass all "THE GEM" if uninjured, and within unappreciated for the equestriennes are reasonable time, we shall again to make their appearance. The THURMONT, MD. wWingly refund money. long country roads, the purpled vistas, Red Apple. King Apple the freshness of a spicy exhilaration Saturday, September 29 who glory will be the portion of those Robert Warwick in the king's sport. Arrangements Honor Featuring Baltimore's Best Store White Brad have been made that every Wednesday The Family and June Eldidge * Lord Reed there shall ride forth the mounted cav- is the store of prog- a alcade. Wednesday, October 3. ress. It is not ideal, reecho even in dis- Our First Paramount Featuring Russell "Valley Echoes" Lenora Ulrich but it is striving to be. John Scoop tant homes-A St. Joseph's girl volun- Feature THE IMPRIGUE and an All Star Caste teered her service during the absence of the house maid. Her duties consisted 8.30 p. m. chiefly in preparing the table for lunch. FOR 10c Noon hour arrived; the family assembl- 41 Its aim is to please— 3 ed to find the table bare except for the to satisfy: and it never accustomed bowl of roses. Beautiful ! Yes, but one cannot thrive on roses. loses sight of the EVERY ONE '. The would-be maid, I blush to tell you, mark. It is the ac- A GOOD SMOKE was seated in her Den, devouring "The Eramitsburg Chronicle." EAT FREDERICK cepted and avowed SOLD EVERYWHERE shopping place of a Forty Hours devotion opened Sunday morning at eight o'clock with a High great many people-- Mass, Very Rev. J. 0. Hayden, C. M., OCTOBER 16, 17, 18, 19, 1917 in Baltimore,through- officiating. It closed on 'fuesday with Harry E. Hain, bistributor a solemn High Mass and Procession. out Maryland, and in The celebrant. Rev. E Maloney, C. M.; almost every other deacon, Very Rev. J. 0. Hayden C. M.; State in the Union. YORK, PA. subdeacon, Rev. J. V. Eckles. The Big Display of Live Stock, Poultry and church was beautifully decorated with autumn's variegated hues. The music aus pima siam at gam fa at ana *La was especially impressive, the follow- Products of the Farm and Garden ing programme was rendered: Sunday, liorlathaa,/am e,9 Baltimore, Md. SUPERIOR We bring to Gettysburg the good taste DR. FAFRHEY of Paris and other style centers Free Attractions! HAGERSTOWN, You Lave right here in your own town, in this Balloon Ascensions and Good Racing store---/our store---garments that are identical with the Y9goe in those big cities are acknowledged SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST Only chrcni:-, dir .:;:.7n,.ft me that your name aihl I will lealers in fashions. And the assortment is thoroly DAVID CRAMER, President 0. C. WAREHIME, Secretary send you a mailing use and question rtpresentative. And you'll probably pay less here than blank. Don't use dope for chronic 0-0.0•00-0ca0 >0-00 ,..;• a. ,1*-7,Go-c-o-ocr000. 00-0-oo-0-045C) troubles, get cured. It is a satis- You'd pay in some big store in a bigger city. faction to know what the cause is. CONSULTATION FREE. Suits that are suggestive of Parisian influence i Great Hagerstown 1 tir4eletrtlelt-Taslaie14-i-.1.-1,44,4*44;* , ;.;-• $20 to $50 1 IntermState Fair ,! Ill._ _ Coats that have a delightfully YOUR attractive air of utility „Nil., 1 October9I 10') nand 121 1917 i RIN1N $10 to $55 4 6 g Just To Bring Back The Memory Of Your ,Gorgeous g 4,, 1..,,t1- Behind the wholly admirable styles is an honesty of workmanship Time At Last Year's Fair And To Let You Know + 4 That The Big Is • pledging both excellence of fit and long wearing satisfaction. 0 Fair Of 1917 Is To Out-Shine *4. 3 O Every Fair Ever Held In Hagerstown. + A Valuable Asset 3 o .:, .?.: of Your Business Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts There Will Be Nothing Missing From The Fair Of 1 + + ; Other Years And New Features Never Before Seen °2 : A Wonderful Assortment 0 O There. A Bigger, Better Fair For 1917. .1.. ..::i We Help Our Cus- 4. t 4. i:;:. tamers to Success 4 + :•:. 4 +4. .:. With Presentable, i•ii: I ?1 Special Trains and Reduced Rates on W. M. R.R. 1 ..,... Profitable G. 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MACMILLAN TRIP You Can Positive- logilawini"...1•41111.41.11.1.61r.gla..41+111a...41..olavla.11ar.411,..1.40.Slar..40.11ftwar.allo..41".01118.4 ARCTIC ROMANCE ly Save Consider- Continued from page 1. able Money If Ycu Mount Saint Mary's BUY A and disproving the existence of two College and more,showing that Crocker Land,seen by Peary from the summit of an im- Ecclesiastical Seminary Glohe Silo mense cliff, is only a mirage, and pene- trating many miles over the frozen EmmiTsBuRG, NOW ocean beyond- the point where Crocker MARYLAND Also get more silo for Land was supposed to begin. FOUNDED 1808 your money with our Reached Just in Time. 5-fr. extension roof. 1 Write now for cata- When rescued by Bartlett at Etah, Conducted by Secular Clergymen, aided by LayProfessors logue and prices. MacMillan and the members of his JOHN L. ZACHARIAS party were living on dog biscuit and CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, PREPARATORY AND COMMERCIAL r, ducks' eggs, but were in good COURSES. Separate mar 5-tf. EMMITSBURG, MD. health. Department for YOUNG BOYS. They would probably have endured i THE 110th SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12th, 1917. t severe hardships next winter, however, )1 FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. If they had not been reached in Protect Yourself time. RT. REV. MONSIGNOR B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., President MacMillan crOssed Smith's sound ;11.44V•olism.411.40.4111s4111"\trerio.iterniiii...... ".....,...... "...... 011.4 List of Those Who Hold Office in City once every year he spent in the North, and County,Elective and Appoin- Against Illness! and every time came through without tive. a mishap, a remarkable feat in itself. He found rich mineral-bearing rocks 1809 ein il• ar C.) 1`) ei 1916 You may be enjoying the best of health today. There may come s and extensive coal fields. The exact FREDERICK COUNTY. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND siege of illness. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? nature of these discoveries is not yet Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Circuit Court—Chief Judge, Ham- entirely disclosed. A complete report COLLEGE: Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Maryland with power to confer Doctor's bills and enforced idleness are expensive. When you have a mond Urner. Associate Judges, Glenn will be given out by the American degrees. COLLEGE AND ACADEMY: Registered by the University of tbe State of New York bank account you are prepared to combat illness. H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. museum. The expenses of the trip and the State Boards of Education of Pennsylvania and Louisiana. Court meets at Frederick City, first were borne by the museum, the Ameri- Course in Pedagogy registered by the State Board of Education, Annapolis, Maryland. Can you conceive of anything more tragic than a long period of illness Monday in February and September, for can Geographical society, the Univer- ACADEMY: A Standard High School. (Full college preparatory grade.) Grand Jury Terms, December, petit Grammar and Primary Department Free Catalogue, without any funds? sity of Illinois and various ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE AND ACADEMY is situated jury term; May, non-jury term. persons in- in a picturesque Valley of terested in Arctic exploration. the Blue Ridge Mountains in the heart of storied Frederick County. The attractive environ- Court—Eli G ment, homelike atmosphere and studious traditions of the institution offer exceptional ad- Clerk of the Circuit With his thousands of specimens so vantages and excellent facilities of securing a refined and liberal education. 6.16-1yr. Deputies, I. N. Lov, M. N. oct Haugh. valuable to the scientific world, Mac- Therefore, if You Haven't a Bank Nusz, John H. Martz, E N. Norris, Melvin F. Shepley. Millan brings back an insignificant tin box, which to one person in the world M. Patter- 410.4111.41).61),611.410.610A-10 A104-10.6") Account, Start One Register of Wills—Albert means more than a hundred nar-whale, Today son Deputies. Edward A. Toms, John Horner, Reno S. Crum. skeletons. MacMillan told the story of this little box as follows: Orphans' Court—Charles H. Butts, 4% On Time Deposits "I gave this box to a little Eskimo We Pay Chief Judge, George Ed Smith, John "Clothes Don't Make The Man" L.S. Aldridge. Orphans' Court meets ev girl, who will cry her eyes out over the ery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday loss of it. She insisted upon coming ANNAN, HORNER & CO., Bankers. of each week. with us up from Etah. Forty miles So to speak—but they have have much to do with the im- County Treasurer—Roger G. Harley. from there we had to chase her off the pression the man makes. — ESTABLISHED IN 1882 boat, and in her hurry she left this oct 8-calf Deputy County Treasurer—Charles tin box. She can comfort herself with I tailor the sort of garments that characterize a man, R. Harper. the other treasures priceless to her. I putting him in the correctly, yet exclusively dressed County Commissioners—Frank M. gave her a little silver watch, a tooth- class. Stevens, President; John W. Hurnm, T. brush, bits of gaudy cloth, a rattrap, N. Mohler, Harry B. Witter, George C. some parafin which she used as ; Huffer. H. L. Gayer, Clerk. D. Prince The New Spring Stylei. Await Your Inspection Send us your broken Watches : ton Buckey, Attorney. chewing gum and a piece of soap. I 0 first saw the child when I came north W. Gayer. Tax Assessor—Alfred with Peary on the trip when he found la Clocks and Jewelry and let us put :a School Commissioners— W.C Johnson, president: A. W. Nicodemus. William the pole." P. Morsel!, Oscar B. Coblentz. W. Elmer Ekblaw and all the mem- J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, bers of the party gave high praise to i them in good order. i Secretary, Treasurer and Superinten- Dr. Morton P. Porsild, a noted Itch. 8-ti. GETTYSBURG, PA. 0 endent—G. Lloyd Palmer, Assistant Danish Superintendent, Franklin Harshman. scientist, head of the Danish govern- 0 We guarantee all of our work. :0 Clerk to Board, E. R. Stockman. ment scientific station at Godhaven State's Attorney—Aaron R. Anders. Disco island, Greenland. Ekblaw was the first American scientist to spend ; Office Sheriff—William C. Roderick. any time with Doctor Porsild, although 0 ; deputy, William 0.Wertenbaker; riding deputy, Chas. H. Klipp; turnkey, Chas students from several European coun- McCLEERY'S • Sponseller., tries have been sent to the station for instruction. SPRING AND : Supervisors of Elections—Joseph P. JEWELRY STORE "Doctor Porsild is doing 0 Eisenhauer, President; Len Ranneber- work in bot- 0 48 North Market St., Next to "The News," ger, Harry E. Chapline, John T. Best, any, geology, astronomy and zoology Clerk. and in the study of Eskimo culture SUMMER which P. O. Box 7. FREDERICK, MD. Phone 705. Surveyor—Emory C. Crum will gain recognition from the County Health Officer—Dr. B 0. whole scientific world," said Ekblaw. i "He 4'46 ^ab'ill. Alt-.1‘.(11. Ale.1*.,11b• ^•16, .2k. 12s-^41.-11\•,Vr1,11111,1b•Allkvibi,`Ri 411t..46Aft-4 Thomas. and his wife have been at God- haven since 1905; their daughter was SHOES V' OXFORDS Superintendent and Clerk at Monte- born there and has never been out of vue—James A. Jones, Superintendent J. Greenland. He initiated his work D. English, Clerk. and 4 the Danish government was so im- pressed by its value that they allow IN STOCK EMMITSBURG. him 10,000 crowns (about $2,880) a Important Burgess—John Stewart Annan. year to carry it on. It extends Notice throughout the Baffin Bay region and ' Commissioners —J. C. Rosensteel, along the east coast of Greenland. The Baltimore and Ohio R. R. also the Hagerstown and WilliamZMorrison H. C. Harrier. "Doctor Porsild is forty-five years Frederick R. R. place the inspection of their employees' Clerk of Commissioners—E. C. Moser. old, but looks older. He has a beauti- M. FRANK ROWE, Chief of Police—Victor E. Rowe. ful home, an extensive library and a watches in our hands. This alone assures you we are equiped well-equipped laboratory. The numer- Tax Collector—Albert Adelsberger. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND ous hot springs at Godhaven render to do expert watch repairing. Justices of the Peace—M. F. Shuff, the liniate and vegetation similar to Bring us your watches, clocks and jtwelry for repairing J Henry Stokes. those some 600 miles to the south." and we guarantee they will be put in first class condition. OEN. .11110 •-•mot.,..411-woo..40.000l...4o-mor...4.-41o,..40-moo-or. PUTS OUT FIRE IN THEATER 4. CHARLES M. RIDER MALONE'S JEWELRY STORE, Audience Cheers Soldier Who Pre- I TYPEWRITER RIBBONS vented Building Burning in (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) 35 North Market St. FREDETACK, MD. Texas. Memorials PHONE 969 CARBON PAPER Monuments, and Ceme- P. 0. Box 216 Successor to H. S. LANDIS. San Antonio, Tex.—In the course of 1-1-15 1 vr the "5-10-15-cent" theatrical perfum- tery,Work of All Kinds t TYPEWRITER SHEETS ance in a Houston street theater Sun- day afternoon, one of the actors had ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE "died" and had been stretched out f.ft. ,11,.41Wftfr-111,111bo..trAllb vowAtb•••••111,1111.Allir LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER upon the "cooling board" with the con- \CONCRETE EXPERT 0 HOT WATER FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DRYER ventional candles at head and feet. My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- 0 After the action,' which was somewhat open for This is the cheap STAMPS rapid, one of the actors, alone, stood graphs are\always inspection. eat, simplest,most before the audience and sang. Soon a C, & P. TE‘EPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. durable and effec- ROBBER STAMP INK candle fell from its position and lay WEST MAIN STREET,\ - EMMITSBURG, MD. tive dryer for dom- burning on the sheet that lay over estic use that has —DC>c- r ever been invented. the "dead" person. It requires very AND PADS In the commotion that quickly fol tiAYS,Nt.1).K little space and is lowed, civilians whistled, called, stirred used on top of a For All Purposes. about and motioned to the singer to range or stove when not used for cooking, and when it is removed from put out the flame. A soldier, however, A B the range to awhaNka'Deposit is make room for cooking it still continues to dry on the account mounted the stage and put tout the of the hot water, which requires some time to cool fire with his bare hands, receiving a This dryer is especially adapted to drying sweet corn and with very little hearty cheer from the audience. tito".7 to attentioe an he dried off twice in one day. There is absolutely noburning NOTARIAL, CORPORATE or scorching whice is one of the essential features of a dryer. It has a And the singer continued his song. dry 1-urfAce of 18 by 26 in and weighs six pounds. PRICE $2 50. _ Succe s SOCIETY, CHURCH Origin of Water. Manufactured by J. T. HAYS & SON Emmitsburg, Md. The origin of water is assigned by 1116.^41116, "Mb,"Oh , Itt.,itta..16 .A116 .911,16.• .116,1111b ,gb, +6,4%,AbAmb, 4.6,16, AND BUSINESS SEALS ,Dr. F. Garrigou of the University of Toulouse to the stage of world forma- 1 tion represented by the red stars. The Any Size Desired. spectroscope shows hydrogen in all xXXXXXX•XX NU X 1111111111111.111X110 nebulae, of whatever degree of incan- descence, but oxygen, on the other hand, is absent from all. This and ENGRAVING, EMBOSSING other evidence suggests that oxygen is not a simple element. It cannot com- bine with hydrogen above 1,140 degrees LITHOGRAPHING C., the two gases separating at that :FALL temperature and the conclusion is that HATS Estimates Furnished— It is itself formed near the point of Prompt Service. cooling at which the union takes place. • The red stars, already cooled nearly to extinction, may owe something of their NOW ARRIVING • redness to the gradually thickening TRESPASS NOTICES AND 1 layer of water vapor. Delta Proving Bonanza. P-PORTUNITY knocks once at every m s door." But many an oppor- X "DON'T HITCH HERE" Greenwood, Miss.—Land in the Mis- "0 tunity is lost when the man who see it hasn't the wherewithal sissippi Delta has doubled in value to take advantage of it. It is the &a n with the READY CASE * SIGNS within the last two or three years. A few years ago land could be bought IN BANK who derives the benefit! If you h ven't an account, open one for from $10 to $15 an acre. Some of today. When the opportunity arrives Ready for Delivery. the same land two years ago could be C. F. ROTERING, bought for $50 an acre. Today it is YOUR CHECK BOOK WIL BE READY! selling at $100 an acre. In corn and All These May Be Had At cotton some of the delta land is pro- ir MEN'S FURNISHING ducing single crops that bring returns of from $150 to $200 an acre each sea- The Emmitsburg S vings Bank I THE CHRONICLE OFFICE son. Plantations of 1,000 acres have WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON T ME DEPOSITS. been known to more than pay for themselves in one year. UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE ST TE BANK EXAMINER xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxatxxx*** 110•11110.411.011\40.111ft.4111.0111111.4 ileolib.00.11.1■010,