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VOL. XXXVI EMIMITSBT_TRG, Mii_1175(LAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915 NO. 52 ENGLAND TO PASS NERO WAS MODE1N; SULTAN DECLARES PAIN ENGRAVED ON FARMERS' WIVES CERTIFIED BABIES PROHIBITION LAW HAD RIFE ELEVATORS STI1AiT CAA RESIST HEART OF fi'AMADE ARE NEGLECTED GIVEN jiN CHICAGO And HoUle Skirt Reigned In Son Died In Battle Just Before Dispose of Homeless Children Cry Mevemelt Spreads Over Moses' Time, Says Scholar, Dardane les Bombardment Not He Left For Dardanelles. They Piclure Their Lives as to Worthy Foster Parents. All Warring Nations. Feared by Ruler of Turkey, One Long, Cull Grind. Philadelphia.— The palace of Nero Paris.—General A. G. L. d'Amade, Chicago.—The city of Chicago is giv- had three elevators. commander of the French expedition- ing away officially certified babies— RUSSIA GREATLY BENEFITED. In the year 6 A. D. an income tax EFFECT ON OUTSIDE WORLD ary forces at the Dardanelles and hero brown eyed, gray eyed and blue eyed was established in Rome on all in- of many hard fought campaigns, has TELL OF HOME CONDITIONS little beauties, quite chubby and per- comes in excess of $4,000. lost his youngest son, .aged eighteen, fectly healthy—and they are intrusted The hobble skirt was one of Dame who was a second lieutenant of infan- to the care of highly recommended and Czar Stopped Sale of Vodka, Favorite Greatest Naval Power of World Now Department of Agriculture In At- Fashion's decrees in the days of Moses. try. A friend of the general has just thoroughly worthy foster parents only. Russian Drink, at the Outbreak of Attempting to Reduce Strongest Land tempting to Better Their Opportuni- These and many other interesting received from him the let- This is a new idea, in which Chicago Hostilities— France Then Stopped Fortifications—Mehmed V. Grants In- facts going to show that life among ter, written while he was on the way ties Will Issue Special Instructions. leads the way. Medical officials of Traffic In Absinth—Germany and terview to Correspondents and Lauds the ancients was not so different from to the Dardanelles: Letters From 2,241 Women on the other large cities are watching its de- England Expected to Follow Suit. and the Germans. that of today were brought out by Valor of His Troops "Dear Sir—I am very late in ac- Farm Say They Are Overworked. velopment with close Sitterest and with Professor Camden M. Cobern, explorer knowledginr; the receipt of your letter. London.—Prohibition has had such a Constautinople.—One of the most in- a view to its adoption. and The cause of the delay is a great mis- Washingtou.—A picture of farm life magical effect in Russia that the Brit- archaeologist, who has just re- Chicago, like every other municipali- turned from teresting developments that the war fortune which has us. I in the United states which has never ish goverm,peut is seriously thinking a trip to Palestine. come upon ty, finds on its hands dependent little Professor has brought about is the great effort have lost my youngest son, Gerard been equaled and perhaps never will of forbidding the sale of all alcoholic Cobern in a series of lec- ones who have no parents to care for tures upon his of the allies to force the Dardanelles d'Amade, a second lieutenant, of testimony drinks in England and Scotland. archaeological discov- eight- be, because it is told in the them, no friends to vouch for their eries pointed out strait and the superb resistance that een years, who had only In France there is a strong agitation that the Jews had just been re- of thousands of farmers' wives, is con- good behavior. Chicago takes them three systems of ceived at St. Cyr in the last competi- tending in the same direction, and the shorthand reporting the Turkish defenders, assisted by the tained in a document which has taken all under its broad wing—Chicago leads In the first century tion of July, 1914. sale of absinth has been stopped. and that in every German officers, have been able to dis- the department of agriculture a year among the baby loving cities—exam- Jewish "He fell gloriously for France during In Russia prohibition really prohib- court a shorthand reporter or play. This bombardment, in which and a half to prepare and which is now- ines them physically and mentally and clerk a night reconnoitering expedition in its. If it be adopted in Great Britain sat on each side of the judge. the strongest naval powers in the only just completed. then offers officially certified infants Many it will really prohibit. No distinctions of the Roman aristocrats took world are attempting to reduce the the Argonne. Mortally wounded, he It is an appealing, human and in for adoption. "stenographers" fell upon very trenches of the will be made between rich and poor. with them upon their strongest land fortifications in the the ene- many respects a pitiful story. It re- What home needs a baby? Many a travels. my which he had received instructions King George has sealed the royal wine world, will go down in history as the veals in a vivid way the truth of a household is ready and anxious to wel- Some of the other to reconnoiter. cellars and serves nothing stronger advantages enjoy- most spectacular naval engagement of complaint that has been frequently come a healthy and happy youngster, ed by the "Two German generals who were than ginger ale at the royal table. ancients according to Pro- all time. made in past years—that of all the but not every one is worthy of the new fessor witnesses of his bravery and courage Lord Kitchener and other leaders have Cobern follow: Each shot fired by the allied fleet is factors in the rural problem the one arrival. At least so Chicago thinks, spontaneously already abolished all liquor from their In St. Paul's time there were seventy felt in all parts of the world. Stored wrote me expressing that has been most neglected is the and thereupon proceeds to examine the informed me that houses. labor unions in Rome; hence a struggle away in Russia, without an outlet, their admiration and farmer's wife. would be foster parents. between our poor child had been buried near Russia ordered prohibition by an capital and labor must have there are thousands and thousands of This was called forcibly to the atten- Dr. William.1. Hickson of the been waged even V—, in the great forest of Argonne. ukase at the beginning of the then. bushels of wheat that the world Is tion of the department in a letter in psychopathic laboratory of the munic- There were several great monopolies clamoring for. Unless "I have no need to tell you that it war. Grand Duke Nicholas, command- the forts are the summer of July. 1913. Secretary ipal court of Chicago is the originator in the first century, the greatest of all forced it must is a great pain, but we could offer to him- er in chief of the armies, insisted upon remain there, for there Houston decided to find out for of the plan Dr. Hickson is a baby being the oil business, although no Is no other outlet. If the strait is pen- God and to France nothing more beau- farmers' wives It. He said mobilization would be im- self. He wrote to 55,000 specialist, also an ardent student of mention of Rockefeller appears on the etrated, however, this grain will tiful, nothing more pure, nothing more states asking possible without it. It was a bold step flood throughout the United the problem of mental deficiency. Here papyrus examined by the American the world's markets and the price of generous. than that ehild. We are them to tell him their greatest needs to take, as the manufacture of vodka are his fixed standards for a certified scholar. The "trust" had not cornered wheat will be reduced all over the globe. proud of him. but after the war we and what they thought the department —the favorite Russian spirituous tipnle baby: kerosene, which was unknown at that The allies are confident that they shall mourn him vinyl death. of agriculture could do to help them. —was the principal source of revenue "At birth the certified baby must period. but dealt In olive oil. There can reduce these remarkable fortifica- "I carry with me in my new mission He received 2,241 replies, representing, to the government, and this was in weigh at least six pounds and measure also were monopolies in eggs, perfumes tions. The defenders are likewise cer- this pain, engraved deeply in my heart, however, the opinion of many thousand dire need of increasing rather than of twenty inches. and bricks. tain that the task is impossible. This as an example of courage and as a women, because many of the writers decreasing the revenue at that moment. "At one year of age he must weigh As to homes the ancients made the is what the sultan of Turkey said to a great reason !o hope you may never had submitted his inquiry to their But the effects have been so amazingly twenty-one pounds and measure twen- New York millionaires look like "pik- group of American correspondents: know the pain that we have suffered." neighbors or women's clubs, granges or beneficial that it is doubtful if the ty-seven inches, increasing three inches ers." Professor Cobern says he has "I ant convinced that the Darda- church organizations. general sale of vodka will ever be re- during the second year, and front his read in manuscripts dug from ancient nelles cannot be forced. The brave One Michigan woman expressed her sumed, even after the war. PLAYS TUBA ALL DAY third to tenth year two inches annual- tombs and houses of a Roman who conduct of the Turkish troops in the LONG. hopelessness in the following: In England an act of parliament will ly. His fontanelle. or 'soft spot.' should spent $12,000.000 upon decorations for recent operations against the strait "The farm is run for the benefit of probably be necessary, and the liquor After Twenty-seven Hours of Blowing close at about the nineteenth month. his house. permits me to conclude that although the farm and not the family. Of what interests are so vast and so powerful He Drank Gallons of Beer. "Mentally he should be as follows: Another plutocrat spent $50,000,000 the allies bend every effort and use use is it to buy more land to raise more months, that the passage of such an act will New York.—Lambaertus Johannes de "Three to four and one-half in one year. Even Nero was no slouch every means at their disposal they will corn to feed more hogs to buy more grasp an object that is placed before be fought tooth and nail. There is an- Jung says lie is the champion tuba when it came to "burning money." On be unable to achieve their purpose." land?" unsup- other way, and Lord Kitchener Is just him. Hold his head erect. one occasion he spent 8175,000 for roses The various phases of the bombard- player of the world. He plays the big Interesting extracts from other let- the man to adopt it if he can have his ported. on his banquet tables. The roses were ment were discussed by his majesty in horn in the band of the Holland-Amer- ters from north, south, east and west unsupport- by no other means. This is to "Seven months, sit alone, will brought from Egypt. a manner demonstrating that he was ica liner Potsdam, recently in port are as follows; declare martial law and order all the ed, and reach for toys. well informed on the affair. here. Lambaertus says he won the "Not one farmer in 100 watches his "Eight to ten months, start to creep. bars, breweries, distilleries and wine Mehmed V. was in a most cordial championship about a year ago in a wife to see if she is overworking, as he Some babies never creep, but start to shops to be closed. PEGOUD IN AIR BATTLES. frame of mind. Many of the incidents does his horses." reason for this seemingly ex- contest at Rotterdam with Rintje Vou- walk instead. The related by the correspondents brought "I would have a law passed whereby traordinary measure in Great Britain Brought Down German Taube and terinus, also a celebrated Holland "Ten months, start to stand, holding to the sultan's face broad smiles of no man should be allowed to have a months, stand Is the difficulty the military and naval Made Two Prisoners. tubist. some object. At eleven satisfaction, appreciation and amuse- farm unless he would provide for his Paris. — Another daring exploit has De Jung entirely alone and at from twelve to authorities have had in getting an ade- ment. How the In this contest played for wife as well as he does for his stock." added to the long list of those correspondents had fourteen months start to walk. quate supply of munitions of war from been twenty-seven hours continuously, easi- "The busy housewife been obliged to make a hasty retreat can get along "One year, say 'mamma' and 'papa.' the factories and dockyards. There successfully carried out by Adolphe ly outdistancing his competitor, who with any when Kale Sultania was reached by old thing as long as she lives, "Two years, talk quite plainly. know have been strikes and disputes with Pegoud, the famous French aviator, blew himself out at something over and a fine monument the allies' shells appeared to be of spe- at the grave is names of animals, persons and objects laborers, and the output of many fac- who is reported to have attacked and twenty-three hours. After this long enough cial interest to his majesty. for her." two together." been far below what those brought down a German taube near period of playing Lambaertus said he and put words tories has When one of the correspondents told "Get out a government bulletin on best able to judge considered it ought St. Menehould while he was alone on was not particularly tired but very the sultan that he had been made ner- 'The Care of the Wives and Daugh- to have been. This is especially true patrol duty. thirsty and had thirty-four seidels, TERPIER'S LONG VIGIL. vous in Chanak ka Essi by the explo- ters,' to be sent out along with the of the shipyards. The original sug- The report of the incident says that which was also a re1ord, it was said. stock bulletins or poultry sions of large shells, which impelled circulars." Guarded Basket For Twenty-four gestion that the trouble was due to when Pegoud saw the Giorman ap- even for Rotterdam. "Taxes and interest are our him to stoop at every detonation, and undoing. Hours Bcfore Yielding. drink is said to have come from the proaching he flew rapidly toward the From constant playing the lung pow- Put the taxes upon the rich man, the hovvb an old interpreter, who also was St. Louis. — Ignoring all blandish- owners of the shipyards. hostile air craft and sent it to earth er of Lambaertus has developed to millionaire, the woman who wears dia- retreating, touched him on the arm ments, a Skye terrier guarded an em- However this may be, the fact re- with a few well placed shots. Pezoud such an extent that he often has to monds and velvets and give us poor each time, saying, "Yock kismet,"'the pty basket for mains that Great Britain is a fairly then landed beside the taube and ,Jok run around the deck several hours be- farmers' wives a chance to buy a 'best twenty-four hours at sultan was much amused and touched Taylor and Adams hard drinking country. According to prisoner the German pilot and observ- fore playing. Otherwise, he says, the dress' a few times in our lives." streets, Kirkwood, the newsp: per man on the shoulder in until finally a boy made Sir Thomas Dewar. 3,000,000 persons er, neither of whom was injured. tremendous pressure might blow the "The farm woman is about the ouly friends with a most fatherly fashion and proceeded the dog and coaxed it to his home, to earn their living by making and selling Earlier in the same day Pegoud is re- lining out of the tuba. When steam individual we know of who earns an to explain that the use of the word which he also took the basket. liquor. In the year 1913 the people of ported to have driven off three other is low in the boilers he is often called income mill doesn't get it." "kismet" was improper under such cir- Persons living in the neighborhood the United Kingdom spent $833,405,000 German aeroplanes, one of which had upon to blow the Potsdam's whistle. "It is not the lack of cosmetics that cumstances. first observed the dog at its vigil the —or more than $16 a head for every dropped nine bombs on a railroad sta- This is especially helpful in a fog. ages us voIltemt of the farm before our "The old mau should have used the previous afternoon. man, woman and child—on liquor. This tion. economizing on steam. time. It Is the inanition of the tread- It refused to let word `kader,' because that term ex- anybody touch the basket and could Is approximately the amount per capi- Pegoud, who first gained fame in Lambaertus hails from Leyden and mill, the life of hard, incessant labor presses more fully what he wanted to not be lured away by tempting offers ta spent in the United States. The 1913 as the originator of the feat of has been an expert on the tuba ever without reward." drinking parts of convey," said his majesty. "The word Of food. hardest England are flying upside down in an aeroplane. since he can remember, as his father Some of the letters have an element western atader' means that our fate is in the Mrs. .1. .1. Wilkins carried food and the northern and counties— was awarded the French military med- was before him. He has many decora- humor. hands of a superior force and that what water to the dog and gave it a sack the great mining and manufacturing al early in March for services rendered tions and is also hairl shaped to a f""It is e ol emsea13s1.'s own fault if they so- Is to happen will happen anyway. The to lie upon. King Ambler, fourteen- regions. The effect of drink upon to the army during the war. great extent, as tuba players often be- are imposed on. I get nearly every- Idea is known among you. I believe, as year-old son of Arthur Ambler, ma& ciety may be judged from the fact that come, according to Dr. Taft, the ship's thing I need. If I don't get it one fatalism. But •kadee alone will not do. overtures to the terrier for a long time In the years 1902-6. out of every 1,000 surgeon. This makes him an expert year I keep on until I do, and I don't WILEY DEFENDS KISSING. We also must work." Inhabitants 6.51 were actually arrested wrestler. He has played the Potsdam think I am a very nagging before he won its confidence sufficient- — This woman." for drunkenness. and in the years since incident disposed of, his majes- In and out of ,Aliniovtehlear ly for it to permit him to take the bar Says Women Should Be Kissed on the Hoboken for six years. 1899 there has been an average of 2,871 ty asked the correspondent to continue so.ililtte ket. Cheek—He Was Never In Danger. esk:ind of an adjustable deaths a year from alcoholism, of which his deseription of the sinking of the aluminium chain Who owns the dog and the basket Chicago.—Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, pure shirt so us women 60 per ‘•ent were men and 40 per cent French warship Bouvet and the British KICKED BY MULE; RETALIATES won't have to be could not be ascertained, and young food expert, who is on a tour urging always patching." Were women. Irresistible. That the Bouvet had dis- Still another: Ambler said he hoped the owner we, 11 better care of the nation's teeth, took appeared within three Because Wolton Kicked Back He Was not turn up. The ratio of mortality front alcoholic minutes brought "We need a law to up the question of kissing in an ad- Put In Jail In Kentucky. prevent a doctor excess :ms increased 87 per cent among a look into the kindly gray eyes of his from using an dress before the city club. ever opiate for everything males iiuring the last twenty years an'il majesty as if lie regretted that so many Independence, Ky.—Were you from "Girls must have good teeth if they the toothache to cancer." TEACHERS ALL GET among females it has increased by no human beings had perished without a kicked by a mule? If so, did you ever MARRIED want to be kissable," he said. "Babies Again, there are pleas for instruc- less than 180 per cent. chance to fighl for life. attempt to kick back? should be kissed, too, but not on the ttioenfoinllocwoionkgi:ng. One letter contains Superintendent of Battle Creek (Mich.) The sultan then asked if his troops Doing the latter is what caused the mouth, and women may be safely h Schools Is Growing Desperate. Electric Light Good Bait. appeared to be happy and contented. arrest of Robert Wolton. He is charg- kissed on the cheek unless they are "In one home the mother put eggs Battle Creek, Mich.—William G. Co- Mount Vernon, Ill.—Chauncey Houch- The answer Icing emphatically in the ed by an S. P. C. A. officer with being beautified with poisonous paint or to fry for supper before she put her burn, superintendent of schools, com- in, Fred Van Nada and Rex Fowler, affirmatiYe. a new smile of satisfaction cruel to a mule in that he "kicked it rouge. biscuit into the oven to bake, and fried plains of the inroads that Cupid makes White river fishermen, have invented lit up his face. with so much force that the animal "If there is any danger in kissing," them steadily during the entire time on his corps of teachers. An amazing a plan which has been helpful to them has been suffered great physical pain and ag- he concluded, "nobody ever threatened "It said that it was the the biscuits were baking. The next day In catching fish. They made an ar- ony." proportion of them leave each year to me." fact‘or of luck that made our victory I saw her, while getting a quick luncn, rangement for lighting the water, Wolton declares the mule kicked first. marry. This year nineteen teachers on March 18 so eonlete and great," place a fish He frying pan over the fire with at are wearing diamond . which attracted hundreds of to the he remarked, "lout vve in the Turkish said he kicked back in self de- TOWN DRUNKARD DOOMED. fense, and least a pint of lard in it, and as soon Professor Coburn has made many place, and these eagerly bit at the bait have a saying. 'Luck is infatuated that the special officer only as it was warm, but not all melted, visits to normal -schools to fill vacall- dropped to them on hooks. The catches will' the saw that part of the entertainment New York Governor Signs Bill Allow- efficient.' break three eggs Into it, from which cies, were unusually large. The arrange- and arrested him. and he says that next year be ing Forbid Him Drink. "It appears very unjust to me that she finally took them tough, ment for lighting the water consisted Constable to leathery Will have to do it all over again. the allies wa»t. 10 force the Dania. and an Albany, N. Y.—The town drunkard altogether io/'.igestible." Last year lie warned the county of eight dry batteries, to which nelles and take i2onstantinople just to must reform in spite of himself. Gov- Neighborhood Melody. Perhaps the most general complaint clerk against issuing marriage licenses electric light was attached and drop- import foodstuffs from Russia. But our ernor Whitman and Senator Jones "Please. ma'am," said the little girl is that the wife benefits less than any to schoolteachers under contract. He ped into the water. The wire was army and coast defense force have have conspired to bring this about. A from next door, "mother wants to other person, or even animal, on the declared that "a woman who will heavity insulated to prevent charging shown their ability and willingness to bill signed by the governor provides know if you will lend her your new farm, from the progress made in labor break her .contraet with the school the water with electricity. do their duty. I am speaking here not that a peace officer or constable of a mechanical tune player this after- saving devices and other improve- board would not hesitate very long alone of the Turkish defenders of the Earthquakes. town shall have the power to forbid noon." ments. As one puts it: "A sheep dip, about breaking a marriage contract." Dardanelles, but also those Germans An eminent authority on earthquakes the sale or giving away of liquor to "Wha t an extraordinary idea! Is she but no bathtub; a fine buggy and a The county clerk couldn't see' his way who have so efficiently and bravely believes that any great displacement certain persons by notiee in Wring. going to give a dance?" poor !Any carriage." clear to turn down an applicant for a co-operated with them. Of the crust Of the earth makes the "No, ma'am. We're tired of dancing The letters, as a whole, paint coun- license. "I would thank you If you would earth to rotate unevenly, or "wobble.' Ht. tl110 alms at perfection in great to it. She wants to keep it quiet for a try life in America anything but the Mr. Coburn has been superintendent say for me that my admiration for and that that unevenness of motion things, not Is willing to be imperfect couple of hours so that the baby can roseate hues with which it is usually of schools here for twenty years, and the German troops in the has to be neutralized by displacements In little things, will never reach any the east and pictured. The reasons ascribed are recently he was re-elected for another In sleep."—Washington Star. other regions.—Exchange. great height (Continued on page 7.) (Continued on page 7.) term. illreitIp (1.11rontrir

CANDIDATES CARDS. MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE ANTHONY A, WIVELL =ALL 4. For State's Attorney. For Clerk of the Court. CARPENTER I wish to inform my party associates STOP, LOOK, LISTEN ELI G. HAUGEI and friends throughout the county that Will Build Your House And Now is the time to I am a candidate for the office of State's Candidate for the Republican Nomina- buy your Attorney, and ask them for their assist- tion of Clerk of the Circuit Court for Barn Contract Or Day Shovels,Hoes,Rakes, Spades, ance and support at the primary election Frederick County, Maryland. to secure my nomination on the Demo- Support a man who has taken an in- Work forks, weeders, plow shears, cratic ticket. terest in the office, mastered all its de- Satisfaction Guaranteed plow tp. handles, shovel handles, EDWARD J. SMITH. tails, will be on the job and do a man's Prices Reasonable For State's Attorney. work thereby saving the expense of an hoe handles, rake handles, additional clerk. Why not? EMMITSBURG, MD. I hereby announce that I am a candi- 2-19-tf. fork handles and handles of date for the office of State's Attorney For Judge of Orphans' Court. for Frederick County, subject to the INSURE all kinds. We have the best I hereby beg to annow ce my eandi- IN THE decision of the Democratic Primary. terrace and freshest line of dacy for the talk office of Judge of the Or- H. KIEFFER DeLAUTER. phans' Court of Frederick County, April—May—then comes Exi in June. the 1915 team. Carroll Mutual Fire Insurance Co., For State's Attorney. Maryland, subject to the decision of the has played on GROCERIES the varsity for three years I hereby announce myself as a candi- Democratic party. and should make a splendid leader. dF CARROLL COUNTY date to succeed myself as State's At- JOHN T. JOY, Now we're on the home stretch. He has played and best prices at the down halfback the last two seasons torney, subject to the Democratic Pri- 2-26 tp Thurmont District. and his Lowest rates of any Company in open field running has been sensational. town store. maries. I stand upon my record. Anti•vacationists enjoyed the going- this State For County Treasurer. The schedule for 1915 includes the adv-t-p. S. A. LEWIS. to town-privilege last week. At the earnest solicitation of many of following games: NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED H. M. Ashbaugh For State's Attorney. my friends I hereby announce myself October 2—St. John's College, at I hereby announce my candidacy for Temple University of Block from Square as a candidate for the office of County made her formal de- Annapolis. EDGAR L. ANNAN, Agt., the office of State's Attorney, subjec- but at Echo Field on Wednesday after- October 9—Johns Hopkins, at Balti- to the decision of the Republican prim- Treasurer of Frederick County subject 2,26 noon. more. y EMMITSBURG, MD. aries, and respectfully solicit your sup- to the decision of the Republican North St. EMMITSIERGI MO port. Primary. I earnestly solicit your sup- October 16—Susquehanna University, FABIAN POSEY. at Emmitsburg. port. This month's issue of the Mountaineer For Register of Wills. CHARLES A. OGLE, will be published on April 20. October 23—Open. I hereby announce that I am a candi- New Market District October 30—Western Maryland, at date for the Nomination of Register Emmitsburg. The Baseball Squad will encounter EMMITSBURG of Wills of Frederick county, Md., sub- For Sheriff. November 6—Catholic University, at Gettysburg this week, on Nixon Field, ject to the decision of the Democratic I hereby announce myself as a can- Washington. Gettysburg. Primary to be held in September next, didate for Sheriff of Frederick county, November 13—Delaware College, at and respectfully solicit the support of subject to:the Republican primaries of Emmitsburg. !GRAM ELEVATOR every Democrat in the County. 1915. I stand on my record as an offi- The Handball League and Tennis November 20—Gettysburg College, at EZRA L. CRAMER, cer and respectfully solicit your sup- Tossers are the main side issues among Gettysburg. of Walkersville District. port. the outdoor sports at the Mount. 1 BOYLE BROS. I MARION C. MILLER, For Register of Wills. 2-26-15 Woodsboro, Md. Lose Out In Ninth. —DEALERS IN— The members of the Biology class are At the earnest solicitation of my Mt. St. Mary's College baseball team For Sheriff. now willing to confirm the fact that the many friends, I hereby beg to announce , team lost a hard- fought game to Albright raising of hops is an auxiliary to science. The my Candidacy for the office of Register I hereby beg to announce my candi- College Wednesday afternoon 12 to 9. Favorite I Ray, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, of Wills of Frederick County,Maryland, dacy for the office of Sheriff of Fred- The visitors made a grand rally in the of all men who Chop, Clover and Timothy subject to the decision of the Republi- erick County, Maryland, subject to the A number of members of the Alumni ninth inning, when, with the score tied, appreciate a fine—old--mellow whisL Seed, Chicken Feed, can Primary. decision of the Democratic Primary. Association visited here. and two men out and two strikes on the Horse ALBERT M. PATTERSON, ROBERT E. CROMWELL, batter they were able to score three OLD and Cattle Powder, Mary- of Emmitsburg District. Walkersville District. runs. Cletus Keating Marries. The mountaineers started poorly land Portland Cement, Terra and W, For Register of Wills. For Sheriff. loose fielding on their part in the Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of Announcements have been received first two innings was partly responsible MIME-ICY Having decided to enter the field as a I hereby announce myself as a candi- of the wedding in New York last week for the five runs scored by Albright. For half a century candidate for the office of Register of date for , Sheriff of Frederick county, free of Mr. Cletus Keating, '10, and Miss The game was seesaw after the fifth the field. Wills of Frederick County, I earnestly subject to the decision of the Republi- Hotel Maud T. Scott; both of that city. The inning and both teams fought hard to BiddInger MACHINERY solicit the aid of my friends and other can primaries, to be held in September. New Hotel Slagle ceremony was solemnized in Holy 'win. The features of the game were members of the Democratic party at GEORGE W. SHOEMAKER, And Repairs for Trinity Church by Rev. Father McCor- the four home runs. made by Rice and same. the Preferential Primaries to be held adv. Frederick, Md. mick. Mr. Ralph Keating, '14, a brother Higgins, of Mount St. Mary's, and Plitt I next September. of the groom, was best man. Owing to and Parker, for Albright. FRANCIS J. NEWMAN, For Sheriff. Benfer and "John Baer"Tomato the bride's family being in morning no Zinn were the stars for Albright. The I Coalin all Sizes Frederick City. The Earliest and Best Tomato I hereby announce myself as a candi- reception was held. Mr. and Mrs.Keat- score: date for Sheriff ot Frederick On Earth For Register of Wills. County, ing are now in Bermuda on their honey- A L BRIGHT. subject to the decision of the Demo- moon. They will live in New York I hereby announce myself as a candi- AS R HO AE cratic Primary. Your vote and influ- where Mr. Keating is a prominent young Parker, cf 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 41 beCaf lolteonydougbeutyour Prices date for the office of Register of Wills, ence will be appreciated. lawyer. Beamy, c 4 1 0 6 2 0 of Frederick County, subject to the de- R. E. LEATHERMAN, Zinn, 2b 5 2 3 6 2 0 Benfer, lb 4 cision of Republican primaries for 1915. Walkersville District. 1 2 7 1 0 Your support will be appreciated. Football Again. Lutz, lf 5 2 1 2 0 0 BOYLE BROS. Smith, 3b 5 2 2 1 1 0 Apr. 2-09 tp. Wm. P. MORSELL, For Sheriff. Football, which was abolished last Yost, rf 2 1 0 2 1 0 For Clerk of the Court. I hereby announce myself as a cand:- Fall at Mount St. Mary's, when William Mengel, ss 5 0 1 2 1 2 date, for the office of Sheriff, subject F. English, a member of this year's Plitt, p 4 2 2 0 4 1 I am a candidate for Clerk of the Cir- — — to the decisihn of the Democrats of Fred- graduating — — — cuit Court of Frederick county and will class, died from the result Totals 39 12 12 27 12 3 erick county at the preferential Pri- of an injury received in an interclass appreciate the support of my friends MOUNT ST MARY'S, maries. I call upon my friends and will Bolgiano's and voters in securing the nomination all game, be resumed next season. The unpledged members of my party to aid announcement to this effect was enthu- ABR HO AE at the coming Democratic Primaries. Walsh, ss 3 1 2 3 3 0 "Greater Baltimore" me. JAMES A. JONES. siastically received by the student body. SHIPPING FRUIT IN 30 DAYS L. E. MULLINIX. Camino, 2b 5 1 1 0 4 0 "John Baer" Tomato produces perfect, During the last few years the Mountain- Higgins, cf 4 1 1 2 0 2 solid, High Crown, Beautiful, Brilliant, Tomato For Clerk of Circuit Court. For County Commissioner. eers have held an enviable position in Rice, lf 3 2 1 2 0 2 deep red Shipping Tomatoes in 30 days, Zilsman, front large, strong, well-matured plants, Just Doubles The Yield Subject to Republican Primaries. I hereby announce myself a candidate the football world and the 1914 team lb 3 0 1 13 0 0 in veneer bands with roots undisturbed. Corrigan, c 4 1 0 3 0 1 JOHN. P. T. MATHIAS. for the office of County Commissioner, was of championship calibre. EARLINESS Long, rf 4 2 3 1 0 0 Ten days earlier than Earliana in Can- If nominated and elected, the people subject to the decision, of the Republi- The prospects were never brighter McMorris, 3b 3 0 0 2 7 3 ada. McCoy, p Earlier and better than Earliana in New will have a good. clean administration, can Primary, and I earnestly solicit for a winning team than last fall prior 4 1 1 1 1 0 Jersey. such as will be a credit to the County your support. to the death of Mr. English. — — — — — — Ten days earlier than Globe in Florida. Totals 33 9 10 27 15 8 Planted six weeks later, but come first and helpful to those who may have THOMAS F'. HAUGH, Three men will be lost to the team in Texas. business in the Clerk's Office. ap 16-4ts. Walkersville District. through graduation. Captain Dowdle, SCORE BY INNINGS. Three weeks ahead of any in Virginia. Three weeks ahead of any In New York. fullback, Albright 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 —12 Three weeks Kelly, tackle, and Mahoney, Mount ahead any in Washington. For Monument To Schley. Myersville Twirler Makes Good. St. Mary's 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 3 0— 9 Two weeks ahead of any in Maryland. will be absent when the candidates re- Set out May 30th, pierced ripe fruit June port in September. The loss of these Two-base hits—Benfer. Home runs— 17th in New York. Plans are on foot to raise a fund for Paul Wachtel, the Myersville lad who Rice, Higgins, Parker and felt, especial_ Plitt. Stolen QUALITY a memorial to Admiral Winfield Scott has made good as a twirler, was sold by three men will be keenly bases—Zinn (2), Benfer, Lutz, Smith, Earliest and best in 28 varieties. ly Captain Dowdle, who was one of the Yost, Camino Brilliant, deep red color, smoothest, no Schley. The form ation of an organiz- the Dayton (0.) Club to the Cincinnati and Corrigan. Double (-ore. State. plays—Yost to Zinn; Zinn ation to be known as the Winfield Scott I National League Club for $11,500, ac- foremost players in the to Benfer. Almost free from seed; deliciously fla Better Than Schley Memorial Association is being At a recent meeting of last year's First base on balls—Off McCoy, 3; off VO red. Stone Ever Was cording to a letter received by Wachtel's Plitt. 2. Struck Far more meaty and solid than any other. Bolgiano's "Greater Baltimore" Tomato just considered A monument likely will be out--By McCoy, 3; by doubles the yield of many the parents, this county, from their son. gridiron men William F. Carroll, of Plitt, 6. Time of game No culls; ripens even up to the stein. of best Canning To- erected in Mount Olivet Cemetery. -2 35. Umpire-- Perfect beauties, uniform in size and matoes you have ever grown. Smooth, well-formed Pittsburgh, Pa., was elected captain McAtee. and deep from stem to Admiral Schley was born on Richfield This is $500 more than Connie Mack of- for ripening. blossom. Ripens evenly to Pick s two to one to any other variety. the stem and is entirely free from ridges, cracks farm, near Frederick. fered for the Frederick county lad. From 105 to and blight. Unrivalled shipper, die to its solidity 122 perfect fruit to the vine. and A perfect shipper; Blight proof. firmness. Fruits in large clusters at every Surprise Party. Arbor Day Celebration. second joint. Joints are short and sturdy. Vigor- "JOHN BAER" FIRST TOMATO ous, compact, healthy vines. Braliant red color. On Friday afternoon, April 9, the PICKED THIS YEAR. one of the handsomest tomatoes you have ever A very delightful surprise party was seen. Emmitsburg Public School observed Mr. L T. Wilson, Calvert Co., Md., August 19, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1914, writes: John Baer' Tomatoes are the THE NEW STANDARD Arbor Day, by both appropriate exer- earliest!have ever wised. They would have been "Itis largely the EARLINESS and UNIFORM- H. Moser on April 13. The occasion very much cises and tree planting. earlier hut for.the long, dry season ITY with which the plants bear a LARGE NUM- was the birthday of their daughter, The following which nearly killed them;even then I was the first BER of LARGE, SMOOTH FRUIT throughout programme was rendered: Song, Arbor in my neighborhood to pick tomatoes. fits a fine the ripening season, that makes Bolgiano's Daisy. Music and games constituted tomato for table use or for canning. It has not 'Greater Baltimore'superior to Stone which has i Day, School; Reading, The Governor's as many seeds as other tomatoes. You can recom- been the Standard canning variety for many the evening's enjoyment, after which mend 'John Baer' Letter, Alice McNair; tomato highly for early use." years." refreshments were served. The guests Quotations; com- CAME FOR TEN MILES AROUND "During our Picking Season from July 25th to position, The Histsry and TO SEE "JOHN BA ER" October 1st. Bolgiano's'Greater Baltimore'yielded were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moser, Mr. Need of TOMATOES. nearly 22 Tons Per Acre. Arbor Mr. Thos, Howe, Washington Co., Md., writes Day, Virginia Eyster; Instru- July 30, PROP. J. G. BOYLE, and Mrs. Emory Valentine, Mr. and 1914: '"John Baer' tomatoes done so Dept. lion. mental Solo, fine for me I catm,:t set• Emoutih about grew Purdue University. Mrs. George Devilbiss, Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Annan; Recita- them. I Lafayette, Indiana. tion, the 1500 plants front the'1 $1.00 package of vd. Ernest Keilholtz, Mrs. Lottie Mumma, Peach Blossom, Anna Bishop; picked fine ripe tomalet:.s from the last parts' of June TREMENDOUS CROPS Recitation, the to the last ofJuly -360 baskets in all, selling them YEAR AFTER YEAR Mrs. William Deberry, Mrs. B. R. Seeds, Primary Boys; at$1.25 per basket and now the vines are still loaded with ---19 13--- Composition, Forests and Their Bene- tomatoes. There were absolutely no 1'. A. SNYDER PRESERVING Stull, of Baltimore, Md.; Misses Edna cripples among them. Some of the vines had 105 CO., Chicago, fits to Man, May tomaNes. see writcs: "Enter our order for Thousand (1,000) Stansbury, Alvie Dern, Dorothy Keil- Rowe; Recitation, People came for 10 miles a,ound to notwds 'Greater Mrs. them. IfI had bought one-quarter pound of the Baltimore' Tomato Seed. Bol- Wasp and Mrs. Bee, Horner Ag- seed Ishould Piano's 'Greater Baltimore' produced the largest, holtz, Emma Stonesifer, Mazeppa have made several hundred dollars the roost Tremendous new; Chorus, Sixth and Seventh more off the crop. Solid first, second:and third Tomato Crop we have ever Troxell, Hilda and Theo Deberry, Stella Grade pickinqs. Picked since staffing had in ovr lives at Fairmount, Marion and Tipton, Pupils; every other day htdiana." In Case Of Fire Albaugh, Bollin- Recitation, The Old Chestnut toick." Ruth Troxell, Grace "JOHN BAER"---3 WEEKS AHEAD ---1914--- Tree, Margaret Hays; Recitation, Se- PRESERVING ger, Ruth Valentine, Mary and Rachael OF ANY OTHER TOMATO T. A. SNYDER CO., Chicago, lected, Cynthia Claggett write,: "We have been so busy with our Big To- Martin, Ethel Valentine, Mary Mumma, and Bessie Mr. R. T. Scott Nottotvay Co., Va., August 24, mato Crops, we have neglected writing you in ro- Has it ever occurred to you that a telephone Roger; Instrumental Solo, Virginia 1914, writes: 'John Baer'Tomatoes were ready il ird to Thousand Pound Bolgiano's 'Greater Carrie Shetlor, Myrtle Wagner, Marie for market three weeks before any other tomato in Baltimore'Seed for our 1915 clops. Eyster; Recitation, The Tree Planters, our locality. Ihave been picking fine, large toma- "We feelsatisfied you are going to have a lot of In your home is an excellent fire alarm? At the Eyler, Line, Nellie, Daisy, Clara and toes off of them months. Iliad Travis Hensley; Reading, An for over two a very good-sized orders this year from the canners of Maude Moser; Messrs. Howard Martin, April successful crop." Indiana, because they have, seen our fields of other end ofthe wire sits a trained operator,ready Day, Margaret Annan; Recitation, The CROWNED WITH SUCCESS 'Greater Baltimore'growing.' Charles Mumma, Charles Wantz, In every tomato-growing State in the TONS PER ACRE Bluebird, Sheridan Biggs; Recitation, TWO MORE and willing to pass the call to the source of help. Charles Valentine, Charles Knipplc, Union and Canada. Write for our booklet. On January 30th, Mr. Wm. B. Plummer, of Selected, Primary Girls; Song, "What Tomato Growers Are Saying About Kent Co., Md., writes as follows: "I have planted Charles Michael, Charles Sharrer, Cal- Arbor 'John Baer' Tomato," alphabetically Day March, School; ar- many varieties of Tomatoes, but have not found vin and Charles Troxell, Roy, Maurice Recitation, An ranged as to States and Canada. It's free. any other to do as well for me as the 'Greater Apple Orchard in the SEED THIS YEAR IS IN GREAT Baltimore.' The past season wegathered over two Not only case of fire, any Spring, Margaret more than other varieties. in but in emergency and Norman Valentine, Maurice Late, DEMAND AND SUPPLY LIMITED tons per acre any ills Zimmerman: Recitation, Selected, Wil- yott one of the best varieties that can be planted for Curtis Roop, Lloyd Dern, Maurice War- We therefore advise to secure your canning purposes on account of firmness, standing --sickness, accident, delay---is the telephone of liam Hays; Recitation, requirements of this Wonderful Tomato ren, Lowell Long, Maurice Keilholtz, Selected, Mar- at drouth or wet weather. They are the first to ripen garet Recitation, once. and continue firm and good-sized until frost." Kephard, Russell Stonesifer, Linn; Nature, (origi- If your local merchant cannot supply great help. Its day-by-day convenience is also Russell you—drop us postal and ORDER NOW---SUPPLY LIMITED nal) Estelle Houck; Closing a we will tell supply you with Maurice Moser, Lewis and Donald Wil- Song, you from whom, you can secure your sup- If your dealer can not Bolgiano's consideration. Planting Song, ply. "Greater Baltimore" Tomato Seed---Drop us a to be taken into postal and we Weil write you where you can hide, Elias Welty, Oscar and Roy Say- Pkt., 50c.; oz., '75e.; 1/e oz., $1.00; on., get $2.00; !I pound, your supply. lor, Robert Stonesifer, Robert Fitez, lb., $7.50; $25.00, postpaid. Pkt. 10c./ 12 on. 20c, on. 35c, 2 ozs. 60c, lb. $1.00, Frank and Jessie Ohler, Allen Shealey, LARGE 1915 CATALOGUE FREE lb. $3.50 postpaid. Have you a Bell telephone in your home? Our beautifully Illustrated 1915 Cata- LARGE 1915 CATALOGUE FREE Luther Hahn, Merle Keilholtz and Allen CARDS OF THANKS. logue showing the "John Baer" Tomato in If you have not received your copy of Bolgiano's exact size and color sent free to your ad- Beautifully Illustrated 1915 Catalogue—Drop us Nagle. dress if a Thanks will be you send us s postal. We also postal and we will mail you a copy at once. We Cards of pub- issue a 24-page fully illustrated Poultry also issue a 24 page 1915 Poultry Catalogue full of lished in the WEEKLY CHRONICLE Catalogue full or valuable information for valuable information for the farmer and Poultry- There are just twice as many inhabit- the Poultrymen and Farmers, free fiar the man—It's free---Send for a copy. at of Five (5) asking THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC ants in this country as in 188u, more the rate Cents a line, insertion. Heading TELEPHONE COMPANY than three times as many as at the out- one J. Bolgiano da Son, J. Bolgiano & Son, (black Ten (10 Cents break of the civil war and five times as face type) Founded 1818. Founded 1818. IL. W. SIAKE, Local manager extra. Almost 100 years selling "Big Crop" Almost 100 yearsseesdesl.ling "Big Crop" many as when the discovery of gold in Seeds. Tel. 9000 33 E. Patrick St., Frederick California. Baltimore, • Md Baltimore, Md. 0:111g rritlg proutrIp 3

PLENTY OF ASYIRANTS WESTERN MARYLAND TO FOR COUNTY OFFICES ENTER NEW COAL FIELDS

Forty-Nine Already in the Field. — Trackage Agreement Made With B. & BALTIMORE'S BEST STORE W.&J.SLOANE Others About to Get in the Fight. 0. —Rockefeller in Deal. So far there are in all 49 Democrats By an important trackage agreement New York - WASHINGTON - San Francisco and Republicans who have announced between the Baltimore & Ohio and the themselves as candidates for the 17 Western Maryland, whereby the latter jobs the voters of Frederick county will will have access, with comparatively SPRING DISPLAY OF hand out when next election day rolls little construction, to two coal fields off Howard and Lexington Streets around, With the primaries only five its pres nt lines and will participate in FLOOR COVERINGS months away the candidates for the the traffic from a third. This agree- Our stock of dependable Rugs and Carpets is the various offices are beginning to line up in ment is a sequel to the purchase by largest carried by any store in this vicinity, and affords their final positions. John D. Rockefeller of a controlling The following figures show the num- interest in the Consolidation Coal Corn Baltimore's Best Store is a Pleas- the best selection. Better values cannot be found. ber of avowed candidates for the posi pany. He already owned control of the ant Place in Which to Shop High-Grade Domestic Rugs tions over which the greatest contests Western Maryland have developed thus far: By using about 90 miles of B. & O. In Person or by Mail Our "Chaumont" Seamless Chenille Rug is a rich, durable Register of Wills—Democrats, 3; Re- track and constructing a few short weave of fine wool; publicans, 5. stretches of its own line, in 9 x 12 ft. size, $52.50; other sizes in propor- the nature atmosphere of a store the tion. Made to order up to 20 ft. wide, Orphans' Court—Democrats, 3; Re- of mine branches the Western Mary- Can't you "sense " the Our 1(alliston" Seamless Wool Rug is made in Plain publicans, 6. land will reach the Somerset, Vairmont moment you enter it? Commissioners—Democrats, and Cumberland regions of Colors and Two-Tone Border effects. 9 x 12 ft. size $43. County the Consoli- because it Smaller sizes in proportion. 5; Republicans, 3. dation Coal Company. The revenue People tell us they like to shop here In standard weaves—Wilton, Axminster and Body Brussels— Sheriff—Democrats, 4; Republicans, from this new source of business is is a friendly store—because they find not only we present a remarkable assortment. 6 estimated at $700,000 to $800,000 an- merchandise and fair prices, but they Attorney—Democrats, Re- nually. splendid Wool Art Rugs at very low prices. States 3; publicans, 2. find also cordiality, courtesy and helpfulness. Inexpensive Peg Rugs at 90c. to $10.50 and up. Clerk of the Court—Republicans, 2; stocks are the Democrats 1. Here,There and Everywhere In addition to the fact that our Carpets of Quality George C. Huffer, a well•known citi- and best selected in Baltimore, that our Mgr. Denis J. McMahon, pastor of largest Our stock of Cprrets embraces the latest designs of the zen of Middletown district, has just an- the Roman Catholic Church of the Epi- prices are always reasonable, and usually lowest leading mills—hundreds of beautiful patterns in all the newest nounced himself as a candidate fi r phany and general supervisor colorings and in all weaves. County Commissioner, subject to the of Catho- on similar grades of merchandise, and that every for Republican primaries. Mr. Huffer is lic charities the Diocese of New unsatisfactory, York, died at a hospital in that article sold is subject to return if Oriental Rugs well known throughout the county and city on Sunday from hemorrhage of very good reasons should make a good fight for the office. the brain. there are a number of other Particularly good values in small size Oriental Rugs at $16, Mgr. McMahon was stricken He is so far only the second Republican Friday. you will like to do your shopping here. $20, $25 and $37. Cardinal Farley, Bishop why candidate for commissioner. Hayes and other church dignitaries Charles Ranneberger, of Jefferson visited Mgr. Pay this store a visit the next time you come to McMahon at the hospital. 1412-14 H Street N.W. 'Telephoned District, also announces himself for His two sis- Mail Shopping Service ters were with him to the end. Baltimore. Or test our Main 4909 8.5733 the office of Register of Wills. Mr. Mgr. McMahon was 59 Ranneberger is a Republican and has years old. to-day. never held public office. The greatest ordnance centre the T. Frank Flightman, of Petersville world has ever known is being built up district, is the latest to announce his inside the steel and iron heart of Penn- sylvania. This State, the realm of two candidacy. Mr. Hightman aspires to llochschild, Kohn & Co., Baltimore, Md. Another Grand Excursion To be County Commissioner on the Repub- of the world's greatest peace workers, lican ticket. He enjoys a wide ac- Penn and Carnegie, is rapidly becoming PITTSBURGH quaintance. the arsenal of the nation. Charles R. Harper, deputy in the Aviator Cecil Malcolm Peoli fell 60 OVER present Treasurer's office, has an- feet during a flight at College Park, nounced himself for County Treasurer. Md., Monday afternoon and was killed. S. E. S. CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY. SCHOOL HOUSES AS WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY Mr. Harper comes from Lewistown. Peoli was 22 years of age and has been POLLING PLACES Pupils Give Entertainment —Trees, THE SCENIC ROUTE flying for five years. Peoli was trying Bulbs, Plants and Seeds Planted. Interest Taken in Proposal to Elimin- 1 Train leaves Emmitsburg Saturday, April 24, at 10.00 A. M. Returning ANNIVERSARY LINCOLN'S DEATH out a new machine, one which he had 30 o'clock ate Rental Plan. leaves Pittsburgh 9.50 P. M. Sunday or 9.15 A. M. Monday. ROUND Yesterday was the fiftieth anniver- designed himself. He made two trial On last Friday morning at 10 Euphemia's school fit- The usual change in the polling places TRIP $4.00. sary of the assassination of President trips successfully and started on the the pupils of St. tingly celebrated Arbor Day. of the district which invariably occurs Lincoln, for whose funeral William Cul- third at 10.55 o'clock. Peoli had been exercises, which were with a charge in the political complex- len Bryant wrote the following lines: in the air about 65 minutes when he The following started to descend. The machine re- very entertaining, were held in the ion of the powers that be in the admin- Oh. slow to smite and swift to spare fused to respond to the steering appar- grounds The pupils planted nine trees, istration of the county's affairs, may be Gentle, and merciful, and just! atus and dash head-on to including elm, ash, pine, maple, plum at an end if a plan, now being urged, is N. the ground. Who, in fear of God, didst bear Peoli was killed instantly and the ma- and peach; also various bulbs, plants adopted. It is proposed to use the pub- The sword of power—a nation's nust. chine was demolished. and seeds. lic school buildings as voting places. The The order of the programme was as amount of money paid out in rental In sorrow by thy bier we stand, The Federal League baseball season follows: Song, We've Left Our Books; charges approximates $1,000 each year. Amid the awe that hushes all, opened on Saturday with Newark play- Arbor Day, Little Ones; The Trees, This could be saved the taxpayers if the And speak the anguish of a land ing at Baltimore. Grades 2 and 3, Girls; Song, How Softly patronage system were discontinued That shook with horror fall. The American Bible Society at thy has ac- Breezes Blow; Anticipation, Newman and the schools used for election pur- /07/aLCI ceded to the request of the Panama- --7 Thy task is done—the bond are free— Breichner; Dream Composition, Grades 4 poses. z THI I NIVERNL CAR Pacific Exposition to hold in San Fran- We bear thee to an honored grave, and 5, Girls; Song, The Birds Upon The cisco a World's Bible . The RUBBER STAMPS. Whose proudest monument shall be Branches, Tree Song; Recitation, The date has been fixed for Aug. 1-4, and Rubber Stamps for all purposes. Better than ever---the Ford is now a neces- The broken fetters of the slave. Story of The Maple, J. Ryan; Recitation, President Wilson has accepted the hon- every the The Maple, D. Roddy; Plea of the The kind that lasts. Stencils, sity to business man. And it's Pure was thy life; its bloody orary presidency of it. close 'frees, Grades 6 and 7; Recitation, brass and enamel signs, seals, pock- A donor family servant as well. Excellence with Bath placed thee with the sons of light, who wishes his name with- Woodman Spare That Tree, Franklin held has just et punches, ink and ink pads. Leave economy, less than two cents a mile for Among the noble host of those given $50,000 to Johns Spaulding; Song, Again We Come This Who perished in the cause of right. Hopkins University. your orders with upkeep, while Ser- Day To Greet, School. operation and "Ford James Eads How, tf THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. .:3.1.M.M3131•MS- millionaire hobo, One of the features of the programme r vice for Ford owners" assures the continu- AT THE LABEL announces that $250,000 which he in- was this original poem, The Planting of Two Prominent Baltimoreans Die. ous use of a Ford car. ON THIS ISSUE. herited from his mother will be spent The Trees, by Gertrude Curtis Ryan: for the uplift of John S. ,`:.hriver, for a quarter of It shows the date to unfortunates in this With springtime comes the planting of a Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,- LOOK century one of the best known which your sub- country who are without work. the trees, of Wash- 000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and. ington newspaper correspondents and scription is paid. If you are in ar- Hagerstown is to issue $50,000 worth The trees whose umbrage cools the for many years secretary of the August 1915. rears pay 3 our subscription prompt- of bonds to pay for a park site. summer hours, Grid- iron Club, died Sunday morning at the Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Car $690; ly. The postal law prohibits news- The committee in charge of erecting Whose foliage aids the flutt'ring sum- old Shriver home, 518 Cathedral street, Coupelet $750; Sedan $975; in the United States of papers from extending credit beyond a suitable memorial at the birthplace of mer breeze, Baltimore. His death was not unex- America only. All cars sold fully equipped, f. o. b. one year to subscribers. Francis Scott Key, at Terra Rubra, And gives protection in the summer pected, as he had been in failing health Detroit. Carroll county, has awarded the con- showers. for some time from a complication of On display and sale at tract for the construction of the monu- The birdies love to nestle in their diseases. ment, which will be of Tennessee EMMITSBURG MOTOR CAR COMPANY boughs, Albert S. Hecht, of the firm of Hecht marble, to Joseph L. Mathias of West- and Overland Agents And have Brothers & Co., one of Ford minster, Md. their birdie feasts and sing Baltimore's their lays, most prominent merchants with busi- Geraldine Farrar will play the role of The feathered songsters whose sweet ness interests in New York and Wash- "Barbara entchie" in a reproduction of concerts rouse, ington, died Saturday, of pneumonia. that story by the New York film corpor- A sleeping world to hope inspired day. He attended an entertainment at the ation, a motion picture concern. All Phcenix Club during the blizzard last the Today, we place a maple in the earth, scenes in the play are to be taken Saturday night. A cold rapidly develon- soon, behold! a in and about Frederick, Md. And graceful tree ap- ed into a fatal disease. pears. Mountain fires in Frederick county A hundred years from now, he, are not yet under control. The latest who ODDS AND ENDS gave it birth,' reports are those at Doubs and in the Shall prove a blessing in the The Catoctin mountains where much damage passing Chinese are fond of bagpii):, has been done. years. music. Luxemburg covers 1000 square miles Without the trees, our native land and has a population of 260,000. Celebrates Eighth Birthday. would be A desert beautyless, B. F. Finn, the original Huckleberry Master Joseph Hopp celebrated his unloved by men; Finn of Mark Twain's books, has just eighth birthday on Monday at his home For the greeness of the leaves of bush celebrated his ninetieth birthday at his Rheumatism on West Main street. Twelve of his and tree Just put a ranch on the McKenzie River near Port- few drops of Sloan's little friends were present to spend the Can make our valley homes a fairy the painful land Oregon, and is hale and hearty. on spot and the pain evening with him and after playing . glen. It stops. is really wonderful games, delightful refreshments were Iowa's bee industry has a value of $1, quickly When a century ago, the how Sloan's acts. No served. Those present were: Misses Pilgrims 500,000 per year. came, need to rub it in—laid on lightly Beatrice Hoke, Jane Annan, Elizabeth Greyhounds belong to one of the old- They found great forest it penetrates to the bone and Hoke, Ruth Rowe, Mary Joe Zimmer- rare, untouch- est-known types of dog. ed galore. brings relief at once. Kills man and Lillie Zurgable; Masters Ster- There are Then 17,000 left-handed children rheumatic pain instantly. Rowe, the axes of those pioneers of ling Lewis and Flautt Fnzell, fame in the Berlin municipal schools. Mr. James E. Alexander, of North Carroll Topper, Owens Stone and Roy Hammen, Reduced, each year,the forests more The first English field marshal, was Me., writes: "Many strains Zurgable. in my back and hips brought on rheu- and more. created so lung ago as 1736. matism in the sciatic nerve. I had it so bad one night when sitting in my On March 1,1,378,874 barrels and chair. The Indians brave, before their coming 1, that I had to lump on my feet to get 730,662 boxes of apples relief. I at once applied your Liniment NOTICE TO CREDITORS. feared were stored in to the affected part and in less then ten the 289 cold- storages reporting to the minutes it was perfectly easy. I think To ruin what had not been made by United States Department of Agricul- it is the best of all Liniments I have HIS js to give notice that the sub- used." man; ture. family has a big ever T scribers have obtained from the Or- MAN of responsibility. He not only must con- phans' Court of Frederick And when they saw the forests The Irtish River, in Sibernia, is 2,_ county, miles long and A serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, but he Maryland,Letters Testamentary on the Pilgrim—cleared, drains 600,000 miles estate of territory. must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet- SLOAN'S • Foretold a Mighty vengeance on their Friday was the fiftieth anniversary of ter way of helping his dear oile5 than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT? MARGARET S. WAGNER clan. the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee, late of Frederick county, of the Confederate army, at Appomat- It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family Maryland, de- Now when our trees we buried ceased. All persons having claims in the tox. LINIMENT earth, The population of the German Empire against the deceased are hereby warned SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers We trust them to St. Dorothea's in Europe is 64,925,993. Kills Pain thereof, legally authenticated, to the watchful care. The death roll of Serbian doctors from subscribers on or before the 15th day May Arbor Day of forests prove the typhus fever is very heavy. During At all dealers, 25c. of the last November, 1915; they may otherwise by birth, two months 107 doctors out of Send four cents in stamps for a law be excluded from all benefit To comfort Man and be the birdies' 452 have lost their lives. The Emmitsburg of said French, English Savings Bank TRIAL BOTTLE estate. All persons indebted to said lair. and Russian are spok- estate are notified to make en at the Russian Court. immediate "And may all the world soon be able Mongolians WE PAY 4'( INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. payment to the undersigned Executor. cannot be naturalized as to see citizens of the United States, but all Dept. B. Philadelphia,Pa. EUGENE L. ROWE, The wonderful beauty there is in a children born in this country are regard- UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE BANK EXAMINER 4-16-Sts Executor. tree." ed as American citizens. 4 01It erklu Tilrettirle

Oly II I reltig Pronirtr changes of which his record of this country to contain the "thou A Famous Old Abbey. Melrose ninety-three well-spent years shafts" and "thou shalt nots" of abbey is in Roxburghshire. Lnitiro Names- Needed. The Greater Courage. Scotland, in a beautiful situation be- What is fulled Men have offered up their lives by PURLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EMM1TS- a cruller in New York was intimately interwoven, he ordinary business life. tween the Eldons and the Tweed. Da- Is called a doughnut in lioston, and the thousands upon the field of battle, BURG. MARYLAND. but vid 1. of Scotland founded an abbey at what is called a cruller in Boston is in the struggle for existence woman faced death with resignation and It is a wonder that there is not is continually Melrose in 113d. It was several times called a doughnut in New York. Anil otTering up her life for STERLING GALT, ARO PROPRIETOR, man. EDITOR the future beyond death with an outbreak of business anarchy, torn down and rebuilt. The present so on through the list. There Is no If there is n mission of mercy to perform stk. J. WARD KERRIGAN, BUSINESS MANAGER. famous ruins are what is left of the more certainty or fixity about the pop undertakes it. If there is perfect faith. with one-fourth of the laws mak- suffering or distress to succor her wil- abbey built largely by the gift of Robert ular of dishes than there is ling hand is always ready. TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six Mr. Rowe possessed in rare de- ing inoperative another fourth Bruce in the fourteenth century. They about the popular names of flowers If wretch- months, 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three are the property of time edness and misery need a comforter months, 25 cents. dukes of Bue- and birds Al feast thirty different gree the qualities of kindly fel- and the next fourth making it cleugh and are she is present. The faintest whisper of ADVERTISING RATES made known on carefully preserved. flowers nre knuwn by the name of appli- pain brings her as a pilgrim to its cation at this office. lowship. and his genial, cheery illegal to obey the remaining The abbey was a cruciform building in "mayflower" in the United States. The right couch). and ie the chamber of death THE PROPRIETOR reserves the to decline the decoreted and perpendicular styles. Intl yflower rit New England is the ar any advertisements which he may deem objection- and optimistic nature made his fourth. No wonder about 5000 she takes her place. assuaging the able. with pronsunced French influence. Mims ot New York and the wax nsyr- hopeless sufferer with the comforting NO ATTENTICZ.4 whatever will be paid to friendships strong and enduring. young men graduate from law Much of Us. nave remains, with the tle of the smith 'Io obtain certainty anonymous contribu Lions. assurance that there is a home beyond two transepts. the chancel and the In such matters it is necessary MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be Though old in years he was ever schools to have the grave free from the agony of pain. returned if unavailable. accompanied each year. choir, two west piers of the tower and a when by scientific classification :Ind a Latin She suffers herself wit limit a murmur stamps. young the sculptured roof of the east end. name When C. & P. PHONE NO. 10. at heart, and albeit he you speak to a botanical or complaint, Sir Walter Scott tias immortalized the and the man that would CONVICTS ON ROADS. gent about a ••Inaytiower- lie knows in tin' slightest frequently led an interested lis- east Willit:W ill "The Lay of the Last degree add to it and in- Entered as second-class matter January 1, 1909 not what you: iiienn, hut if you refer to crease Attorney General Poe's opinion Minstrel." The heart of Robert Bruce the anguish that it is her lot to at the post office at Emmitsburg. Md.. under the tener back to the days of long the I.:Mg:tea repens he knows exactly bear is beneath Act of March 3. 1879. is buried at the high altar. Sir William the level of the brute. on convict labor on roads clears wlist you ani talking about. Conse- If she should happen to possess de- ago, the stirring times in the Douglas, -The Knight of Liddesdaler quently we sliew never have any cer. fects and faults, which every human FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. the Maryland situation on that James. the second earl of Douglas, and making of our nation, he was taiiio a 1)0111 whet a dish Is until we being has in a greater or less degree. Alexander 11., king of Scotland, are heretofore mooted point and How- liaVe ;1 reg111:11 scientific classffication, let him compare them with her virtues, ever in touch and in sympathy also buried in the abbey.-New York THE CHRONICLE Will be indepen- with Latin names, for all dishes. In and especially with ard County is wise in its deter- Times. his vices, and ev- dent in politics, progressive in spirit with contemporary affairs and that ease We -botanical name" of Ver. ery impulse of his better being will and a champion of what it conceives mination to take advantage of wont mists pudding would tie some- prompt him to overlook them and make keenly interested in all that took Didn't Discharge Him. to be right. Its columns will al- thing it ke mushius cornmealensIs and due allowance therefor.-Isidor Ray- the work of short term prisoners. In the financial district they tell a roi ways be open for a dignified dis- place about him. His old associ- controversy.-New York ner. story of a letnk that was in difficulties Sinn cussion by the people of any subject From the viewpoint of economy several yell is ago and ates, too few of whom, alas, re- how the clearing Belgium's Postmen. that may seem to them interesting, house happened to learn of the the plan is a good one; from the situa- A Long Way to the Other One. A Belgian who has money owing to or main, will remember him with tion. One of the big national that may in anywise be a benefit banks Count Karolyn according to the Yos• him often hands the account to his viewpoint of the physical well was clearing for a certain other to the community at large. unfeigned affection, and his bank sIsche Zeitung. returning to his castle postman. who passes it through the of- that was in trouble and every day being of the enforced laborers the In Hungary. met one of his old serv fice. to be presented to the debtor in friends of the present generation president of the clearing house bank ants who hint just been sent back whatever locality the latter may re- the idea is a humanitarian one. would certify $2.000,000 worth of whom he had a great number, of wounded from the war. side, and if payment be made the checks ror the other. Finally the pay- 1915 APRIL 1915 Other states have passed the ex- "Sly good. man, I hear you fought so creditor receives it from his postman will sadly miss his counsel and ing teller called the attention to SM TWT F S the valiantly at time front," said the count, on the following day, with but a tri• perimental stage in this respect; fact that he was taking a the inspiration of his worth-while mighty long "1 would like to give you some reward. fling deduction for commission. chance. but the paid they claim that convict labor in president no at- What shall it he?" As to newspapers, almost all regular life. tention to the hint. Then the teller 1 2 3 in- The old servant replied: subscribers to a journal pay their the open is a formed the clearing house of the success. Frederick situa- -Well, it you insist upon It, sir, just money to a postman, and two or three tion, and the president was called 056 7 8 county may well to give me enough kronen coins to reach days before the subscription expires 910 PEDESTRIANS' RIGHTS. follow the lead book. "Did my paying teller tell you from one ear to the other." that official presents the notice for the you that?" demanded the president. In the light of the innumerable of Howard. "That seems to be a very little re renewal of the subscription during a 11121314151617 "He did." replied chairman of the the ward." replied the count, smiling at the fresh term. charges and complaints lodged clearing house committee. "I shall dis- A PRAYER. odd reqest All this !mikes of the Belgian post- charge him at once," declared pres- 18192021222324 against reckless automobilists the "It's enough for me, sir." answered man a kind of ambulating general in It is my joy in life to find ident. bristling up with indignation. the servant modestly. agency and bank of deposit, and the At every turning of the "You] do :nal we'll close your bank to- 252627282930 cities and towns the charge to road, As tile count was beginning to corn man is obliged to have a desk slung The strong morrow'," calmly replied the chairman. arm of a comrade kind ply with the strange request he no. in front of him and to carry a locked the grand jury by Judge Sulz- Needless to say, the teller was not dis- - - - To help me onward with my load. tided that the servant had only one can and chnined portfolio tinder his arin berger, of Philadelphia, is not -FRANK charged.-Pittsburgh Dispatch. and remarked 11 Communications intended for publi- DAMSTER SHERMAN. upon the fact. for vnlimbles, but he gets through his "Yes. sir. I left the other ear on the cation in this- paper, letters of a busi- only interesting but important. Unless perchance it be a cop, work satisfactorily, because his rounds Falstaff and Yarmouth. battlefield at Shalintz.s answered the are short.- Pearson's .Weekly. ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, The jurist declares that citizens Who, with his night stick tries to goad Yarmouth has a claim upon all Eng- modest maa and all orders for Job Printing to be Me from a friendly wayside prop, lishmen quite independently of its as- Why Do Seals Swallow Stones? done at this office should be addressed to have no practical right to cross And help me onward with my load. sociations with the breakfast bloater. Fire Averages. No nature student seems yet to have THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. streets in between squares. The -LUKE mcLuKE. For it was the home of Shakespeare's Following is an extract from an ar. Falstaff. who appears to have been a discovered for what reason seals swat crossings, however, Or else mayhap it be a chum, tiele in Fenn and Fireside on prevent low stones. though the fact is .a well FREDERICK COUNTY. belong to man of exemplary piety. The Falstaffs lug and lighting tires: were an old Yarmouth family. established one.. Certainly the stones Frederick is next to the largest the foot-passengers, and drivers Who with a thirst that's a la Fires in our homes are so frequent are not taken in for ballast, for the of the counties of Maryland. In "A Falstolfe or Falstaff." writes that the insurance companies tell us must see to it that this right is mode, John Richard Green. "was a bailiff of empty seals keep down as easily as the population and wealth it ranks next that we have about one chance in sixty others They nre not swallowed foi to Baltimore county. In the fertil- Yarmouth in 1281. Another is among of respected. Hired chauffeurs are Aids me to spend a goodly sum, being burnt out sonic time in the the purpose of grinding up food, lot ity and productiveness of its lands the first (if its representatives in course of 11 iifetime. But in the same among first they are found in the stomachs 01 it ranks the in the Un- not always to blame for accidents, To help me onward with my parliament. and from that the mem- breath they tell lIS that more than half ion, and especially in the produc nursing pups. They are not taken hi load. bers of -that family filled the highest the could tion of wheat. The area of this the Judge points out. The owner tires prevented if people with the food because they are found municipal offices. John Falstolfe, a tinderstood the commonest causes of great county is 633 square miles. man of considerable account in the in the stomachs of both young seals The body of people are who sits behind is the one who SAME OLD STUFF! them and knew just what to do when a great the of town, purchased the close of and in those that live in the open sea German, English and Scotch-Irish lands at tire starts Smokers are responsible for should receive the penalty, for if In 'April how the news is thundered: fourteenth and feed on squid. Yet it is evident descent, the progeny mostly of the the century in Caistor, and thousands of tires, and rats and mice ''Our new that these things. are not swallowed early settlers. The land is mostly he desired his chauffeur to be recruit now bats .400!" became the lather of Sir. John Fal- cause ulany others by nibbling at sul haphazard, but are selected with cots ot fine limestone quality, and the And then in May we'll scan the score, stol fp. who, after a distinguished mili- phur tipped inateli('s Fires which start more careful he could very tary career, was enough sideranle care from the articles strews greater part of the county is a val- easily And see where he bats .004. luckless to in closets are often caused by matches ley of rolling lands lying give his along the shore, aud that a preference between have him do so. -Cincinnati Enquirer. name to Shakespeare's famous being left in elothes or by oily cloths the Linganore Hills and the Catoc character. In Yarmouth, is exhibited for rounded objects. ThiJ however, he which nave nevi) stored away. Many tin Mountain. This splendid valley Nor is his opinion only appli- In April he's a Matthewson, was better known as a benefactor to is shown by the fact that, as a rule, is of the flour isilishing mixtures contain drained by the Monocacy river, His curves they cannot touch; the great Church of St. Nicholas."- only articles of one kind are found is and is one of the best farmed and cable locally. Pedestrians any- highly explosive oils, and spontaneous In May he's finished-done! St. Nicholas. any one seal's Stoinach. most highly improved and produc- coin bliSI 1011 limy start from a nest of tive areas of the Union. The great where, everywhere, have rights He wasn't such-a-much. these cleaning cloths if placed in a crops are wheat and corn.-Mary- that operators of vehicles are -Zanesville (Ohio) Signal. Europe's Richest City. closet near the (-blarney. The Night Writers. land Manual issued by Board of The richest city in Europe is Basel, Writers who habitually work at night, Public Works. In April he's the finest ump the great Swiss railway Zurich, bound to respect, and many an center, Pigs. Feet In the pit. and all night. frequently get strange In a neighboring canton, coining sec- nervous Huxley That ever judged a ball; Salaries :it the early New York tiles fancies. said, "When EMMITSBURG. "unavoidable accident" —v e r y ond. This is proportionate to the num- ters were extremely small, litft IT ttw. I am working at night I not only hear In May they call him "robber," ber of inhabitants. Basel's richest burglars In all Western Maryland-the avoidable if the facts were salaries Were S111;1 1i So were the prices moving about. but I actually citizen boasts a fortune of £500.000, see them looking through the crack in beauty spot and the garden spot of "He don't know the game at all." of admission one shilling, 121/2 cents. brought out—would never :mottles has £300,000, while 110 fewer the door :It me!" the State-there is no town more let you inte the getters. or the pit, and than sixteen residents pay income tax Collins was a habitual night attractive Emmitsburg. happen if dare-devil,incompetent, if you didn't Inive the shilling the mer than on a round million dollars. Eighty-two worker until he was frightened out of "SECRETARY BRYAN is urging cenary management forced you to pay No people are more wide-awake, irresponsible or indifferent chauf- are •• French millionaires," possessing it by the appearance of another Wilkie 13 cents se the boys got the habit of more knowable, more courteous to Democratic leaders to select dry fortunes of a million francs. The aver- Colhiiis. who sat clown at the table with feurs were properly dealt with. changing their money at a tishwoman's strangers than Emmitsburgians. age wage earning capacities of the him and tried to monopolize the desk. men for candidates for office."— on the corner, who for 15 cents oblig The location of various professions form an interesting There was a struggle, and the ink- Etronitsburg is ingly gave them 1 shilling and a pig's No urging necessary; some of contrast. Basel's doctors-the place is stand was upset. When the real Wit. ideal; the surrounding scenery is un- OIL THE STREETS. foot They • handed in the shilling at flooded with medical men-are the kie Collins came to himself, sure matchable; the climate is notedly them are dry to the point of the door and during the No better evidence of the ne- worst paid, averaging, only £240 a year; course ot the enough, the ink was running over the healthful; its water-pure mountain evening presented the well picked ossification. druggists are good for more, and law- bone writing Ulric.. proof enough of a strug. spring cessity for oiling the streets of the mamigement by water-cannot be surpassed. era the same. Professors, on the other to way of some gle. After that Mr. Collins gave up untortonnte in the pit or on the stage It is within easy access of Balti- Emmitsburg could have been convicts hand, earn something hike £500 a year night work. more, Hagerstown, FrederiAt; "SING SING are now eight offered than the dust plague that and bank directors anywhere from miles from the National Battlefield wearing white shirts on Sunday" £1,000 to £1.200.-Pearson's Weekly. An Easier Method. On .Business Bent. at Gettysburg. near to the Moun- offended and made tired and de- Not Handsome but Wealthy Bride "Can you make me a sheet iron man- --It is also reported that they tasking the question for the tain Resorts, and is surrounded by Prudence and Shaving. hundredth dolln?" spondent every housekeeper in The classic case of a king who anew time or thereabouts, -Are you sure. fertile farms and productive or- are wearing night shirts every "I might. hut it wouldn't have much better than to let anybody else shave perfectly sure. dear Albert. that you chards. town during the first two weeks night. tone. What do you want of a sheet' him Is that of Dionyslus the Elder, ty- In arried me for myself alone, and not iron mandolin, anyhow"i" Mount Saint Mary's College and rant of this month. of Syracuse, who appears to have for my money? Dear Albert Who is "I'm trying to serenade a girl, and Ecclesiastical Seminary-with an If oil was deemed expedient "MONEY in Columns'—Any been unable to shave himself, for he Is getting somewhat weary of answering they have it bulldog. I've busted sev- enviable reputation extending over said to have resorted to the uncomfort. the same old chestmiti Of course I eral instruments on him. Next time I 106 years-is located here; St. Jos- last year and the year before— reader finding that commodity in able device of singeing off his beard am: If it had been only your money smash him I want to smash him good." eph's College and Academy for and the use of it then was really these will kindly report at this with hot walnut shells We may sus. wanted I would have tried burglary -Kanses City Journal. young ladies-equally as noted dur- beet that Napoleon's MIS another case or some easier way ot getting it of ing its 105 years of splendid acheive- the only means of making life office. One at a time, please! the kind. Rogers asked Talleyrand - - -- Oh, That's Different! whether Answer ment-is also here. bearable since Napoleon shaved himself. Mean "I thought you told me that you the advent of so -Yes." replied Talleyrnnd; "one "Fred, Clear, why are soine women There are excellent Schools-Pub- "MEMORY of Lawyer is Honor- born would not contract any new debts many to be ii king has sonic one to shave called ?' withstit lic and Parochial-in Emmitsburg; automobiles—it cannot be my knowledge." howled Mr. ed"—Accidents will happen. him, but they who acquire kingdoms "Well, in dear, you reinember our Gab!) as lie dunning two sound Banks, five Churches, a denied that tore up it bunch of oil this season is ab- shave themselves." That way of put geographies told us that the A letters. live Newspaper, modern Hotel ac- solutely essential. "MULE Rides in ting it pleasantly emphasizes the Pratt. has the largest mouth"- "I haven't, iny dear," replied Mrs. commodations, adequate Fire De- Taxi" —Many tical superiority But she went out Mid slalomed Mt There is of the parvenu to the Golds "I merely expanded some of partment, progressive merchants, only one way, how- jackasses do the same. helpless spoiled child of heredity, but door before he eould sas any- 11111re the old debts."- Cincinnati Enquirer. splendid physicians, good liveries, ever to procure it--by private prodenee probably entered into the auto garages, many fraternal organi- matter also, if Talleyrand's statement Broad H int.- Cherry Wood. subscription, and the WHY not name the next sub- correct. zations, good railroad accommoda- pressure of was -London Standard. Henry-My. iny, how you've grown] Cherry is the wood most used as a calling on Vow slster tions. There are four or five mails the demand will be evidenced by marine, What-4? since I've liven bashing for the metal plates front Noyon Cathedral. Mae. Johnnie Sure Sis says silt: a day, telegraph, express and tele- which illustrations are printed iu mag the amount raised. Now is the Nosoo. in France. neld peculiar at- guesses I'll be a voter before you git azines and periodivals. It is chosen phone service connecting all points; TERROR HAUTE, Ind., after tractions for Robert Loots Stevenson around to propose- Boston Record above all (Oilers heeause it holds it! electric light and power, time to start the subscription; oiled this. lieentise of its cathedrat, where no shape. does not lvii ill or twist, works streets. not later than May first is the !ward tile -Nliserere' sung one suna. Light Reading. smoothly and does nut split. There is business to be had in Em- Of Booklover- Have you something tie _ time to apply the oil. Sugar Water. mitsburg; there are Factory Sites in t tehl'ille%ceolttsberlot wane light reading': ',Mr:Mau-yes, uiimiammi Eau sucree is said to dispel thirst Handicapped. IltOtS ii tile best. where. I believe, the gas availabe. If you contemplate chang- more effieaciously than any other Here's company's nnntral re Dr. Curem- Yon will find your dys• SOME LAWS. people live very reputably In a quiet 11 u Milo Ex ing your place of residence-come drink. and it is simplicity itself.. Put port - press pepsin greatly alleviated. Mr. Peck, Iv mil the shadow Sit the to Emmitsburg, Frederick Cuunty, three large lumps of sugar in a tum- ,%riS. churen cheerful end agreeable conversation al How indeed can one possibly ssis pm' ci IV hell the sun is Md bler with II tablespoonful of water and low. aro A Warning. Y0111' weals Mr. Peck -That's good 2• VI. hell-4 are near(' In an quarters conduct business and keep out of allow the sugar to dissolve, then fill up today the trey who is sassing mother advice. doe. hut my income will not organ has with more cold water. The French say isions that lilt' begun It wIli grow up and marry a woman who permit me to eat away from home.-- A LINK WITH THE PAST. jail, governed, or rather hedged church ot that the perfection of this drink con- ei em I loin the Borne I shall Will 1101 Stand tor any pert tick -- Terre Haute Express toshop of A kindly link that bound this about as we are by so many laws? sists In letting the sugar first melt -1;teilei n he Noyon OD the Orleans States • I.:1 mail Gazette. generation with the far-off past Former Senator Root recently slowly in a small quantity of water. )14' Rigs In Scotland. Layers. In Scott:mit the corn anti grass fields has been broken by the death of propounded the question. From Longest Sentence. An Idle Curiosity K nicker tit w tint is soetet% are divided into spaces twenty to thir- senterice In cccliii "It says here that the longest sen- reacher - l'he the lesson 0d? Bocker 1'h.-' under doe the tido ty yards wide by a furrow made by Nathaniel Rowe, and genuine is a count made under the direction Cult or Idle tence in the English language contains tvent there eurios- ileman and tile men tin:he! ill) Nr.‘‘ a plow. Tlietil' are termed rigs. the so/row of very many at his of the learned solon from New 140 words." observed the Old fogey. ity flow would you define "idle NI. York son "That's wising." replied the grouch. thistly Give time Instants). it Otle going After a lifetime of Tropical Medicines. York it was found that it took "The longest sentence contains only occurs to you. Duty Is the only tabernacle witnin In the order named quinine. calomel, one word.' honest endeavor in this commun- 630 volumes embracing 65,000 Bad Boy-Weis i think a mummy is vs mien a MD can always make tits caste' oil, timid-tilt',' ot iron, opium and "What is that?" asked the old fogey about as Idle a CUMUSity as any L home on the transfiguration mountain brandy are the medicines most used in ity, -Life:. with the activities and decisions of the highest courts of replied the grouch. know of. tna'ant.-Exchange. -Phillips Brooks. the ti rritig Tignitirtr

What Was the Matter? pAAIVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVAINAVVVVVIt HOLDS NEIGH- It was on the Auguste Victoria, FARMERS' CLUB COURSE. homeward bound, that two Americans, BORHOOD SHORT 11111- a Frenchman, and an Englishman, were discussing the relative value of Value Of Lime And Legumes In Build- European and American waiters, with ing Up The Soil Is Discussed. SHOE STORE the balance much in favor of the trans- The Progressive Farmers' Club of atlantic variety. To illustrate his Prince Georges County held a most point, the American related the ex- successful neighborhood short course perience of a New Yorker in a Broad- at T. B., March 16-20, the subjects be- way cafe, whose bill of fare afforded a ing "Farm Crops" and "Poultry Hus- A Good Stock of choice of mince pie, cherry pie, bandry." This was the last of a series The one sure way to save it is custard pie and apple. of such courses which the Extension To have money is to save it. "You may bring me," said the guest, it in a responsible bank. You will then be ex- Service of the Agricultural College has by depositing "a piece of apple, of cherry, and of held in a number of neighborhoods empt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your custard pie." SHOES the fact that your money will be "Well," ejaculated the waiter, "what pockets, and aside from Is the matter with the mince pie, sor?" I safe from theft, the habit of saving tends to the establish- After the laugh had subsided, the ment of thrift, economy, discipline and a general under- Englishman leaned across the table. "Beg pardon, Dr. Smith, but what was standing of business principals essential to your success. the matter with the mince pie?" To those wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong M. FRANK ROWE, bank, we heartily extend our services. HER LAST WISH. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND ESTABLI SHED 1882. CLA S IN LS. this winter in co-operation with local farm organizations such as Granges 4% INTEREST PAll ON TIME DEPOSITS and clubs. It has enabled many to have the benefit of teaching that the 4gricultural College has never before THE BUSY CORNER. brought directly to them. I ANNAN, HORNER & CO., Those attending the sessions of the Pretty patterns in Laces and Embroderies for Spring. short course were members of the The low price of Cotton means better materials in our new BANKERS. club and their families, as the women folks as well as the men are enthusi- Spring Line of Ladies' Waists and Skirts. Childrens Dresses. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND. astic in their attendance at the lec- Middies. Childrens Rompers. Oct 8-09tf- tures. Demonstrations were given in AMAAAM selecting eggs for market, operating SPECIALS FOR MEN. an incubator, mixing poultry rations, testing soil for acidity, judging seed Dark Brown Jumpers or Work Blouses in all sizes. We have .11h. 11116--lb- AWAIllb, Nis 042bAlb,•,111.--116,11Nab,gliAlb,^411b, corn, and in comparing different kinds of lime. Especial interest was taken about 50 of the above worth 45c. NOW 25c. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY in what Prof. W. T. L. Taliaferro, of the Agricultural College, had to say of PUBLIC SQUARErt ALARM CLOCKS. the value of legume crops and lime in CHARLES ROTERING & SON building up the soil for better produc- EMMITSBURG, We have them in all the different grades, and Guarantee all t tion. STRICTLY CASH Feb 26-11 ly- of them. He said in part: "Nothing will help wants in building yielding power We can fill your He (smartly, thinking to divert more in up the 0'. her attention from the ice-cream of the soil than the use of legume WEDDING PRESENTS. sign in the restaurant window) crops, such as the clovers, alfalfa, cow "Don't you know I am so fond of peas, vetch and soy beans. These can 0 Our stock is full of beautiful things at right prices. We: be used for turning in as green crops appreciate your business. Strawberries, that sometimes I think 0 I'd like to be straw-buried." or in growing a heavy sod as the case S SCHOFIELD'S OPTICAL SHOP' rig may be which fills the soil with humus $ We solicit your WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY repairing: She (looking meaningly at the ice- and nitrogen plant food. It is not 9 SCIENTIFIC METHODS and GUARANTEE all of our work. cream sign) "Well I would muCh commercial nitrogen 9 prefer to be ice-cremated. economy to buy : at 15 to 20 cents a pound when the t345 same results can be gotten by the use : McCleery's Jewelry Store 0 Downing a Lie • EYES s • legume crops, at the same time im- WE Editor's Wife—"Pretty condition for 0 48 North Market St., next to "The News," 0 proving the moisture-holding power you to come home in—staggering 0 of the soil. Any of these crops can be 0 FREDERICK, MD. through the streets in broad daylight." July 17-1914. 0 easily grown on our Maryland soils, • EXAMINED MATCH 0 is..--(b-gb, Dilapidated Spouse—"Couldn't help ib--gs.-^41...As.^...isivisfrAw isb-gbAllafrAsh.oisb..-a-isb.-.6.-iii.--e-qi, it, m'dear; been accused of (Mc) brib- and with frequent applications of lime 9 ery." will give most of the plant food that "Bribery?" our farm crops require. FREE LENSES "Yes, m'dear; people said I was The mistake, however, is often made (hic) bribed to oppose pro'bition. Had of using too light an application. Not to show folks I 'posed pro'bition m- less than a ton of burned lime or twc EYE STRAIN CAUSES HEADACHE own accord." tons of ground lime stone or oyster 9 WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES WHILE YOU WAIT shells should be used per acre. Such Leave Your Thirst at Our I The Oyster an application as this need not be SCHOFIELD THE BALTIMORE OPTOMETRIST it I "Now," asked the teacher, "who can given oftener than every once in five a FINE WATCH REPAIRING tell me what an oyster is?" or six years so that the cost for lime • SEBOLD BUILDING EMMITSBURG, MD. Silence for a moment, while small would not be more than 50 to 60 cents Cil0QC.1000-;1*-QVIO'•)0(1000-1*-V)00=MCI,00-V.:4W.)-i.V.)0i)-1',1006 Fountain. The Parting brows were knit in strained effort at an acre per year. remembrance. Then little Tommy's "In buying lime it has been found facial muscles relaxed and eagerly he that if pure burned lime costs $2.75 raised his hand. per ton at the kiln, then hydrated will be Sweet. "I know!" he triumphantly annaunc- lime or slacked lime should be $2.1.6 ed. "An oyster is a fish built like a and ground limestone $1.50 per ton. nut!" What kind you should use depends MEN'S entirely upon its quality, price, and FURNISHINGS Wore Them Long the distance it can be hauled to ad- Matthews Bros. "Strange," said the first tramp, medi- vantage." will be a more important feature with us. We want you to get better tatively, "how few of our youthful acquainted with this end of our business. The advantages will be mu- I deel-lyr. dreams ever come true!" tual. DO YOUR HENS LAY IN WINTER? "Oh, I dunno," said his companion; We carry a large line of Fancy and white shirts, only brands, how- "I remember when I used to dream ever of merit that do fit. Night robes, pajamas, suspenders, hosiery of ROY H. WAITE, about wearin' long pants, and now I cotton, lisle and silk, and by the way, the best silk socks ever shown at Maryland Agricultural Experiment guess I wear 'em longer than any one 25c. Station. Underwear of quality in every weight, union suits, handkerchiefs, ••••••••.41r.414..Y.Wira..31,-...a.• 111.•%.‘111'" wit+10 -.114.411,"•1111.411,4%.413, else in the country." When eggs are high in price, during suspenders, wonderful range of neckwear. The newest collars, in fact a full assortment of the best values the they from dependable makers. Try us. Changed Her Request winter, do your hens lay? If You will be benefitted. Live Stock and Farm Thackeray tells of a peasant woman do, wouldn't you like to be able to sell Auctioneer— begging alms from him, who, seeing most of them? If they don't, wouldn't SPRING PREPARATIONS Sales a Specialty him putting his hands in his pockets, you like to have eggs to use without i said: paying a high price for them? You are movir g steadily along with us and despite the weather, the spirit of "May the blessings of Providence can keep the eggs laid by your hens cheerfulness will soon control us. Makers have vied with each other in producing the most i CHARLES P. MORT, follow you!" but when he only pulled in the spring, when eggs are cheap, beautiful merchandise we have ever seen at prices that are most satisfactory his snuff box she immediately and gratifying. Graduate of the World's Greatest School of Auctioneering 1 out until winter if you wish. Of course, added,"and never overtake you." these eggs cannot be sold as fresh OUR SPRING SUITS i egs, but you can use them yourself, WRITE OR PHONE FOR DATES i Taken at His Word for they are perfectly good for cook write a new page in suit history. Whilst the designers have lost nose of their art, of evolving more i 4. A suburban minister during his dis- ing purposes. Then you can sell the the great object rational styles has succeeded that the term freak has been of itself eliminated and suit wearers Phone 13-5 HOTEL MONDORFF, Emmitsburg, Md. course one Sunday morning said: "In fresh eggs at the advanced prices. will I each blade of grass there is a sermon." find beautiful stylish garments made on such reasonable lines that every- ..-:-...._...... ,,,. The best method of keeping eggs is body is going to be pleased. The following day one of his flock dec. 11 3 mo. by cold-storage, but this is not avail Shepherd Checks, Sand, Pretty Belgian Green, New Blues, discovered the good man pushing a Blacks able to roost poultry raisers. There is will prevail according to taste, and better values can be had for the lawnmower about and paused to say: a method, however, that can be used mon$eymthoriontoeve2r5 before.oowill "Well, parson, I'm glad to see you be the by anyone—the waterglass method, $ price range, the selling already proves engaged in cutting your sermons the worth of our selection. short." The directions are as follows: Make up a solution using one part, by rneas ure, of waterglass (sodium silicate) SPRING COATS CHARLES M. RIDER Why? parts of ordinary water largely Man at Desk—"Why do you claim and nine will figure this season. You cannot well get along without a top (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) coat of some kind. The models a trombone player is less of a bore which has been boiled and allowed tc are becoming as well as very stylish, and to use a customer's expression than a pianist?" cool. An earthenware jar is usually yesterday. "Buyers will do well to look us over when an outer garment is wanted." Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- Man in Chair—"He is, because he considered best to keep the solution doesn't get the chance. He doesn't in. The eggs are put into the solution tery Work of All Kinds find a trombone in every home he in as fresh a condition as possible. visits." It is best, where possible, to put the ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE eggs in the day they are laid. It is THOMAS H. HALLER, CONCRETE EXPERT Tasteful Mourning also better to have them clean so that CENTRAL DRY GOODS HOUSE, "Smith is the most remarkable and washing is unnecessary. They will My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- sentimental man I have ever heard of." also keep longer if they are sterile; 17-19 North Market St., Frederick, Md. graphs are always open for inspection. "How so?" no male birds running with the flock. "His wife was a blonde, and a week Keep at least two inches of the fluid C, & P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. after she died he married a brunette." above the eggs, cover the receptacle WEST MAIN STREET, - - EMMITSBURG, MD. to prevent evaporation and store in Jc Awakened a cool place. Waterglass can be ob. Billy—"Do you believe in signs?" tamed either as a liquid or dry powder. 0.6-1,4')A")-6,0410,41b,4"11A— Milly—"Yes, indeed." The powdered preservative was put on V-11A-"S• Billy—"Well, last night I dreamed the market the past year. MATERIAL you were madly in love with me. What THE FOR rollift.40.maw 11.411...41-"mmi.s lemur* OP.Illows NION •111".4 is that a sign of?" TOPDRESSING WHEAT WITH COM• Milly—"That's a sign you were MERCIAL FERTILIZER IN !! THAT S.ERHEIREN G SUIT!! 1808-- Mount Saint Mary's College--'1914 dreaming." SPRING. Where the soil is rather poor and Tender-Hearted eficient in will "He is the most tender-hearted man nitrogen it usually pay (i• O UR varied showing encompasses the needs of every ,n a normal season to topdress wheat and Ecclesiastical Seminary I ever saw." man—you will find the style you like at the price you "Kind to animals?" in the spring with 75 or 100 pounds of nitrate of amount t pay. The EMMITSBURG, MAR YL AN D "I should say. so. Why, when he soda and the same want to assortment forms a complete and in- found the family cat insisted on sleep- of acid rock per acre. If the soil is teresting style exhibit embracing all the Conducted by Secular Clergymen, aided by LayProfessors ing in the coal-bin, he immediately fertile so that there is no question of ordered a ton of soft coal." a good growth of straw being produced in a normal season, it is not worth it_ FASHIONABLE FABRICS, DESIGNS AND COLORINGS CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, COMMERCIAL COURSES. Why She Did It while to fertilize. The fertilizer IP approved for this season's wear. Adorer (after a rebuke by the old should be applied early in the SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR YOUNG BOYS. lady)—"I didn't kiss you. I only pre- season, the first part of April, •)1 tended I was going to. Why did you in order that the early spring J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, 4 CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST. call to your mother?" rains may dissolve it and carry it ilto Itch. 8-tf. GETTYSBURG, PA. Address, RT. REV. MONSIGNOR B. J. BRADLEY, LI, D., President Sweet Girl (repentantly)—"I—I did down to the roots, where it must go not know she was in the house." before it can be utilized by the plant. "11.1""Wass.Cloglim.4".••■•411"\ritratiirtiv.ftw4rmilaw.soralift...4*-••■..as-mili...tot 04....1... 94.....L.C...... 4i.-1...9A....10 LI Ot rchlgIrtintrip

00P000-0.00 crOPOO o o-0-0-04.2 0-0000-0-0-0 10-0-0-oo-0-0•00000-0-0000.0-0•00•00 FINE NOTE PAPER ;V PERSONALS. VOilf4 TW CHURCH NEWS One pound of Fine Linen Note Paper — eighty odd acro-o-o-o-o-oo-000-o-o-o-oo-a00000000 sheets — with envelopes to It Is the aim of THE CHRONICLE to publish Oji.. E Regular services in the Emmitsburg match as pimply persona! and social items as possible, Churches are as follows: but it frequently happens that those who 50c have guests visiting them, and those who CATHOLIC en .ertain, fait to send a list of their friends, CHRONICLE OFFICE. or an account of these events, to this office. Raaders who live at a distance are always Every reader of THE CFIRONI( LE is invited Mass, Sunday 7 and 10 a. m. in crested in what is going on "at home," to send news to this office. The manage- Vespers, Sunday 7:00 p. m. and for that reason, it for no other, this col- ment Of THE CHRONICLE will take it as a par- umn should be filled every week. It is of ticular favor if patrons will telephone or Mass, week day, 7 A. M. epurse understood that anonymous contri- write to this office concerning matters of butions will not he published. Names of general interest. By sending personals, de- Sermon, Benediction ot the Blessed CLASSIFIED persons furnishing items will be withheld. tails of improvements to town or farm prop- Sacrament, Wednesday evening, 7.30 P. erty, accounts of accidents and fires, the re- Miss ports of meetings, particulars of deaths and M. Mary Hood, of Baltimore, spent weddings and mention of all social events, ADVERTISECIENTS a day with Mrs. William Sellers. they will make this THEIR paper—traly Stations of the Cross, Friday after- representative of the community. noon and evening, 3 and 7.30 o'clock, P. Dr. Charles Reinewald was in Balti- M. more last week. Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- SPECIALISTS Thermometer ST. ANTHONY'S Mr. Robert Horner, of Baltimore, ard for week ending DR. J. A. LONG Specialist, Eye, Ear, spent Sunday in Emmitsburg. Friday, Apr. 16, 1915. Mass, Sunday at 7:00 and 10:00 a.m. Nose and 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. M. Catechism, 9:00 a. m. Throat. Mrs Howard F. Dougherty, of Chi- 109 North Market Street, Friday 54 74 76 Vespers, 7:30 p. m. cago, Ill , who has been visiting her Frederick, Saturday 66 70 PRESBYTERIAN Maryland. parents Mr. and Mrs. John Long spent Hours 9. A. M. to 4 P. M. Monday 60 66 60 Phone 27-W a few days in Baltimore this week. Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. july 17-14 Tuesday 48 52 54 Mr. J. D. Haines,of Tancytown,spent Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday 46 64 57 E. R. MILLER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Monday in town. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Nose Thursday 52 60 64 Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. and Throat Miss Ruth Stull, of Rocky Ridge, was Specialist. 2nd LUTHERAN Floor Rosenour Build- the guest of Miss Mary Weant several Mr. Albert Adelsberger has improved ing, Market and Church Streets, days this week. Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. his property on Frederick street by Frederick, Md. Sunday School, 9.00 a. m. Mr. Lee Granger returned to his erecting a new wire fence and painting Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and by ap- Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:45 home in Baltimore on Monday after his residence. p. m. DEATH OF EMMITSBURG'S OLDEST pointment. Phone 759. july 17-1y. Senior epending a week with relatives and " " 6:45 p. m. friends in Emmitsburg. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. CITIZEN. CIVIL ENGINEERS General improvements are evident in Saturday. Catechetical instruction 2 Prof. F. J. Halm spent a tew days in every part of the town and it is under- p. m. Nathaniel Rowe, a life long ta sideet exer.is?,1 throughout the administra- R. R. SELLERS Civil Engineer. Plans, Hagerstown this week. stood that a great deal of painting will REFORMED of this place and one of Emmitsburg's tions of nineteen presidents, having Specifications, Esti- Mrs. Mary Bentz, of Frederick, is be done the latter part of this month mate s, Grading, Draining, Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. nonagenarians di-A at his home, Satur- voted fur Woodrow Wilson, the tv.'entl- Farm Sur- visiting her daughter Mrs. Harry Gel and during the month of May. veying, Blueprints. - Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. day afternoon, April 10, 1915 Dalt h eighth president, in Nov, mber 1913 In wicks. july 176m. Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. was due to the infirmities of age, bu'. 1844 he married his second cousin, Miss Emmitsburg, Md. Miss Ruth Annan, of Beloit, Kansas, The hall despite his advanced years, he had en- Ehzbeth Rowe, who di .d thirty-nine and engine room of the Vigi- METHODIST EPISCOPAL EMORY C. CRUM Civil Engineer and is visiting relatives in Emmitsburg. lant Hose Company on Gettysburg joyed unusually good health. Although years after their marriage, in 1883. The Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Constructor, Third Miss Ruth Patterson is street received a second coat of paint Mr. Rowe had not taken an active part grandfathers, of both Nathaniel and spending Service, 2:30 p. m. Floor City Hall, Frederick, 'Phone 634 sometime in Baltimore. this week. in the affairs of this vicinity, during the his wife, were officers in the army of Epworth and 512-R. Land Surveys, Water Sup- League, 6.30 p. m. past , yet his death was a shuck the American Colonists during the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle visited in Vesper ply, Sewers, Paving, Reinforced Con- Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. to the entire neighborhood, for he' Revolutionary War, having served as Libertytown last week. Miss Mary Long, of Green crete, Railways. Plans for all kinds of street, fell Tom's CREEK M. E. CHURCH seemed in reality to actually belong to commanders over companies consisting Master Dorsey Boyle on Monday in the garden of buildings. July 17-1y. returned last her home Sunday School, 9 a. m. this community, because he was a mem- of Marylanders. Mr. Rowe was a re- week from a ten days and broke her right visit to Balti- arm in two places. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. ber of it so many years. He was the markable man for his age, in that he more. CHOICE flEATS son of Daniel and Susan Rowe. natives remained in complete control of his H. M. GILLELAN Mr. J. Brooke Boyle and Miss Mar- Mrs. James Currey sent to the CHRON- of Frederick county, and would have faculties and was perfectly rational up Everything in the Archbishop Seton who on April 15 AND SON garet Boyle visited in Liberty town last ICLE office last Saturday, a double celebrated his ninety-fourth birthday to the time of his death. He was an Meat Line. Lamb yolk zelebrated his 50th anniversary to priest- Wednesday. chicken egg of unusual size. had he lived until August 8. extensive reader of current literature and Veal in Season. hood will preach at 10 o'clock mass at Prompt attention. Polite Mr. Harry Boyle and daughter Miss and took especial interest in events and service. St. Anthony's church, Sunday. In early life Mr. Rowe took up the West Main Street, Mary Clare and son Harry visited in topics of the day. Among those who are having exten- occupation best suited for his natural july 17-14 Thurmont last week. The deceased is survived by one sis- Emmitsburg, Md. size cement work done are; Messrs. FIREMEN'S FESTIVAL A SUCCESS qualities as a mechanic, and he became Mrs. ter, Mrs. Eliza Rice, of Washington, Charles Sites, of Illinois, is vis- Pius Felix, William Morrison, J. Henry a gunsmith. Later, when this trade AUTOS FOR HIRE D. C., two sons, Albert S., of Columbus, iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Stokes and and Mrs. Virginia Gillelan. Auto Drawing Postponed Till May 15, gradually began to be displaced by in- 0., and Quincy E., of Emmitsburg, MONDORFF Well-equipped Cars. Care- liam Ott. Date of Strawberry Social. ventions of Efficient machinery, and two daughters, Mrs. William H. Sellers, AND ful Chauffeurs. Gasoline Messrs. H. Gifford, of Philadelphia, A substantial sum was realized from fine work manship by hand was no longer The following people have recently of this place and Miss Helen J. Rowe, DENTZEL and Auto Supplies. Place B. T. Hefein, of Pittsburgh, and H. P. the Firemen's Festival, held last Friday required, he turned his attention to purchased five passenger Ford touring Principal of the Samuel Ready School, Always Open. NEW Picking, of York, Pa., were in Em- and Saturday nights, for the purpose steam-fitting and plumbing. About cars: Messrs. George A. Ohler, Samuel Baltimore,Md., and three grandchildren, HOTEL SLAGLE GARAGE, West mitsburg this week. of raising a town hall fund. The festi- this time, the plans for the present Hemler, of near Emmitsburg, Charles Robert Rowe Sellers, a member of the Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. july 17-14 Mr. Charles E. H. val was opened by a dress parade of the system of Emmitsburg's water-works Shriner, of Taney- M. Gall, Morris Albaugh and Dr. A. M. faculty of the University of Florida, town, spent firemen and band. The affair was held were being developed, and he became F. R. LONG Clean cars, moderate Wednesday in Emmitsburg. Birely, of Thurmont. Gainesville, Fla , Miss Helen E. Sellers, in Wagerman's Hall, West Main street the supervising contractor and plumber charges, prompt and Miss Agnes Sebold, of Baltimore, is of Emmitsburg, and Charles E. Sellers, and was well attended both nights. On for the local Water Company. He was courteous service, Day or Night. Care- the guest of Mrs. Howard Dougherty, a student of Bucknell University, Mr. H. M. Ashbaugh has had the account of the fact that a number of also employed in this capacity by Saint ful Drivers. of Chicago, Ill., who is visiting her Lewisburg, Pa. tin roof on his blacksmith shop on Get- books had not been returned, the draw- Joseph's College and Academy for many C. & P. Phone. EMMITSBURG, MD. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Long, The funeral was held at the home aug. tysburg street repainted. ing for the automobile, given by the years, having been given the contract '7-1y. of near town. on Tuesday morning, Rev. Dr. Charles Firemen, did for heating several of the large not take place. The win- build- DRUGS AND Mr. Felix Diffendal has returned ings E. Reinewald, pastor of the Luth- PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. A. M. Slagle had the storm door ner will be decided on May 15 when the of that institution. from Baltimore where he spent the eran church, assisted by Rev. Dr. front entrance Hose Company will give an ice cream WILLIAMSON'S Everyone knows the winter. at the of the New Hotel Mr. Rowe was born August 8, 1821, U. S. G. Rupp, of Frederick city, and strawberry social. Mr. James Mc- DRUG STORE necessity of pure Slagle removed this week. near this place, five years before the officiating. Interment Miss Belle Rowe spent a day in Fred- Greevy was in Mountain drugs and awarded the gold watch, death of two of America's great names accuracy erick and Baltimore this in View cemetery. in compounding week. chain and pen knife, also offered by the history—Thomas prescriptions. You can Mr. Joseph Orndorff is building Jefferson and John The pall-bearers were nephews of the Mr. Thompson, of Baltimore, spent an Firemen. count on both these necessities if you addition to his Adams. He became a voter the year deceased, Messrs. Charles R. Wednesday in town. property on West Main Hoke, take or send your orders to Williamson's street. after the death of General William Samuel L. Rowe, Edward H. Rowe, Messrs. WILLIAM SANDERS. 40 N. MARKET STREET, G. C. Murphy and George Henry Harrison, "The Hero of Tippe- Howard M. Rowe, M. Frank Rowe and Robinson, of Mr. William Phone 68 FREDERICK, MARYLAND. Hanover, were in town Sanders died at his home canoe" and cast his first presidential J. William Rowe. Forty-eight immediate aug 7-ly this week. Mr. Bernard Welty is having the in- at Edgegrove, Pa., last Saturday even- ballot when James K. Polk was elected relatives of the deceased were present terior of his residence on West Main ing after a UNDERTAKERS Mr. Charles Lever, of Baltimore, was short illness from pneu- in 1845. His right of suffrage was at the funeral. street, repainted. monia. He was in Emmitsburg on Tuesday. seventy-three years J. L. TOPPER Undertakers, Embalm- old. Mr. Sanders moved several years Miss Helen J. Rowe and Miss Minnie Card of Thanks. & SON ers, Funeral Directors. ago to Edgegrove from his home near REGISTRATION NOTICE. S. Yeakle, of Baltimore, Mrs. J. E. Mr. Samuel Kugler is improving his The Vigilant Hose Company take this Expert Service Night property Emmitsburg, where he was well known. The Registration of Voters for the Musselman, of Getysburg, and Mr. by erecting a new outbuilding occasion to express its thanks to the lad- and Day. Phone 47-4. near He is survived by his wife who be- Corporation, of Emmitsburg will sit at Charles Sellers, of Lewisburg, Pa., his residence on West Main street. ies who lent valuable services at, and oct 2 Emmitsburg, Md. fore her marriage was Miss Margaret Firemen's Hall on Friday, April 16, and attended the funeral of Mr. Nathaniel to the public for its liberal patronage Topper, of this place, one son and one Friday, April 23, from 9 a. m., to 2 p. DEVELO5'IN6 AN!, Rowe on Tuesday. William of, the festival last week. PRINTING Mr. Warner had his steps re- daughter residing in Waynesboro and m., each day to register new voters, etc. — Mrs. painted ; YOUR Harry B. Kiper, of Lancaster, this week. one daughter at home. He is also sur- JOHN A. W. MATTHEWS, Mrs. Special Notice. Samuel Hostetter and Mrs. Daniel vived by three sisters, two of them re- adv ap 9-2t. Burgess. KODAK MAN Martin, a Charmian, While the baseball diamond is being spent Thursday Dr. Clarence C. Hoke, son of Mr. and siding in York, and one in Illinois, and "SUSSMAN" in Emmitsburg. put in condition all persons are request- AUTOMOBILE FOR HIKE. one brother, Edward Sanders, of 223 And 225 Park Mrs. Jacob Hoke. of Emmitsburg, has Mt. ed not to use the field or trespass upon Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Mr. D. 0. Lambert, of Hagerstown, accepted a position as house Rock. My five passenger Ford Automobile physician it. it U I, A I: S A N I I.I E S was in town on Tuesday. at Bayview Sanatorium, Baltimore. Funeral services were held with a for hire. Attention given to engage- E. B. B. C. ments at all hours. Careful drivers. July 24-ly Those who attend the funeral of Mrs. High Mass of Requiem in Sacred Heart JAMES MCGREEVY, DEALER IN Cyril Rotering or Tuesday were: Church, Conewago, on Tuesday morn- Dr. Sefton will open his office Tues- Mrs. Word has been received from Con- mch Kate Kretzer ing at 9 o'clock. Interment in Cone- day, 26-4ts adv. Emmitsburg, Md. Furniture of all Kinds and daughters Louise and way Hall that Arthur Stokes of this April 20. M. F. SNUFF Gussie, Miss Joanna wago cemetery. Hann, Miss Mary place has "made" the first baseball Dr. E. B. Sefton. NOMINATION MEETING. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Martin, Messrs. Harry. George and Ed- EMBALMER team of that institution and is playing A citizens meeting will be held in ward Martin and Rev. William Ecken- JOANNA M. ROTER1NG. MARRIED. W. MAIN STREET, left field. Firemen's Hall, Thursday eaening, rode, all of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Joanna M. Rotering, wife of Emmitsburg, McCLARY—SHORB, April 22, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose Maryland Mrs. George Hann, of Roanoke, Va. Mr. Cyril F. Rotering, died at her home —On Wednes- Everybody turns out when the day March 17, 1915 at Charlestown, W. of nominating a Burgess for one year this place, on Saturday, April 10, 1915. Va , Mr. MOVING PICTURES AT ST. EUPFIE- Vigilant Hose Company appears in uni- I. B. McClary, of Waynes- and one commissioner for three years. Although Mrs. Rotering was not in the boro, and Miss Susan Shorb, of near MIA'S HALL TO-NIGHT. form. This was the case last Friday By order of best of health for the past few months, this place. night the occasion being the opening of adv. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Tonight at 8 o'clock there will be her death came as a severe shock to moving the Firemen's Festival. DIED THE pictures in St. Euphemia's Hall. her many friends and relatives. Be- FARMS FOR SALE. The subjects for the performance are fore her marriage she was the daugh- Regular death notices published one time free of an The first electrical storm of the sea- of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution Howard County Farms, of all kinds, especially fine nature; they have ter of the late Charles C. Kretzer and charged for at the rate son occured Saturday of five cents a line. at prevailing prices, cheapest land in been carefully selected and should af- night between Mrs. Kate Kretzer. ford eight and nine o'clock. It was very se- the world. If you mean business write great pleasure to a large number She is survived by her husband, Mr. ROWE.—On Saturday, April 10, 1915, vere but of short duration, his home what you want in kind, location and who will undoubtedly attend. no appreci- Cyril F. Rotering, at on West Main street, Na- of this place, her thaniel price. Lows T. CLARK, Atty. STAFFORD Rowe, The programme is as follows: ble damage being done in this district. aged 93 years, 8 months "How mother, Mrs. Kate Kretzer, two sisters, and 2 days. Funeral services City, Washington were held adv m12-tf Ellicott Md. Crossed the Delaware:" Louise and Gussie, all of Hagerstown, at the home on Tuesday morning at 10 "The Prince and the Pauper:" Drama- While shifting near the station on Md., two daughters, Anna and Kath- o'clock, Rev. Dr. Charles E Reinewald, Public Sale. tized version of Mark Twain's story; Wednesday morning assisted by Rev. Dr. U. S. G. Rupp, of about 9.30 o'clock erine and one son, Cyril, Jr. Frederick City, Tuesday, April 20, 1915, at 12 o'clock "The Fly:" and chicken officiating. Interment Perfect Service, reels, 1. "From a coal car on the Emmitsburg Railroad The funeral was held in St. Joseph's in Mountain 'View cemetery. sharp, W. N. Winebrenner, at Dry Egg to Spit," (colored) a study in evo- became uncoupled and collided with the Catholic church, Tuesday morning at ROTERING. —On Bridge, real estate and personal prop. lution; 2. "Hatching Chickens:" Saturday, April 10, Finest Location. 3. locomotive damaging the pilot and put- 9.30 o'clock, with a High Mass of Re- 1915, at her home on East Main street, erty. Charles Mort, Auct. "Some Chickens:" Prize specimens of ting the engine out of commission. quiem by Rev. J. 0. Hayden. Inter- Mrs. Cyril Rotering, aged 25 years, 7 Leghorns, White Orpington, Partridge, ment in St. Joseph's cemetery. months and 22 days. Funeral services HORSE NOTICE—From now on I will Excellent Cuisine, Cochins, White Bramah Booted, Silver were held on Tuesday morning at 9 30 stand my well-known trotting Mr. Harry A. Hopp, who has just o'clock in St. Joseph's horse, Campines and Houdans. Special Notice. Catholic church, Liberal Management. opened his. new bakery in Emmitsburg, Rev. J. 0 Hayden, C. M. officiating. "Faber," in Emmitsburg, at Beam's stable, every Rev. has placed on his route a fine looking Will the person who borrowed a re- Interment was made in the' adjoining Monday from 10 to 4. H. P. Fox Transferred. cemetery. Fireproof Construction delivery wagon which has attracted a peating rifle from THE CHRONICLE Of- R. C. LONG, Rev. H. P. Fox, who for the past great deal of attention. fice, please return the same at once. SANDERS. —On Thursday, April 15, apr 16 3ts. CREAGERSTOWN, MD. several years has been pastor of the 1915, Mrs. Catherine Anna Sanders, Methodist Episcopal Churches of wife of Mr. Hill Sanders, aged 44 years, FOR RENT—Residence of late Profes- extensive use of whitewash has greatly Thurmont and Emmitsburg and the The three hundred and twenty-first 2 months and 23 days. sor Lagarde, partly furnished. By year meeting of the Baltimore Presbytery added to the appearance of rear fences Funeral services will be held in the WASHINGTON PLACE Tcm's Creek M. E. Church, has been Catholic church, Fairfield, or summer months. Address will convene at the Roland Park Pres- and outbuildings. tomorrow transfered to Howard Park, Baltimore, morning. Interment in St. Mary's JOHN B. LAGARDE, Md. He will be succeeded by Rev. S. byterian church, Baltimore, Monday cemetery, Fairfield. adv.ap 9 tf. Anniston, Alabama. next. Rev. L. B. E. Rose, who will preach in the local Hensley and Mr. Wil- Mr. Thomas F. Haugh, of Walkers- SANDERS—On Saturday, BALTIMORE, April 10, GRAVE DIGGING. Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. liam Colliflower, delegates from Em- ville, who is a candidate in the 1915, at his home at Edgegrove, Pa., mitsburg, will attend. Republican Primaries for County Com- William Sanders aged 73 years. Fun- All grave digging in Mountain View It is claimed that the chance of a mis- missioner, was in Emmitsburg several eral services were held in Sacred Heart Cemetery must be done by John Glass, MD. Church, Conewago, with a High Mass take in finger-print identifications is Spring cleaning and garden making days this week meeting the voters of caretaker. No other persons will be of Requiem on Tuesday morning. In- June 211-ly hiabout one in 17,000,000. is observable everywhere in town. The the district. terment in Conewago cemetery. permitted to dig graves therein. OIR erkig (Elmintrit 7

0-0-0-00-00-000-0000000-0-000 00-00 0-0000-0-0-00-0-0-0 000000-000 0-000 0 KEY SVILLE. Mrs. J. B. Boyle Entertains Friends. Mrs. 3. Brooke Boyle entertained at R. Q. TAYLOR 86 SON THURMONT NEWS. 01 ACROSS THE LINE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and son, auction bridge last Thursday afternoon. John, visited Mrs. Young's mother,Mrs. The prizes were won by Miss Lillie Kel- Shyrock, near Creagerstown, Satur- ler, of Frederick and Mrs. Andrew An- HATTERS o-o-o-oo-o-o-o-o-o-ossocs000-o-o-oo-o-001 o-0000-cs000-o-o-csoo-o-o-0000-o oo-cso/ o day and Sunday. nan. l HATS,CAPS,UMBRELLAS The last meeting of "The Golden Gettysburg. Mr. Thomas C. Fox is having a well Those present were: Mrs. Samuel G. Chain Society" of the Thurmont High The School Directors of Gettysburg dug at his residence by Allison and El- Duvall, Miss Lillie Keller, Mrs. Clayton CANES, MEN'S GLOVES School was held April 9. The meeting at a meeting last week provided that a liot, of Taneytown. 0. Keedy, Mrs. Otho J. Keller, Mrs. was called to order by the president, summer school should be conducted Mr. George Frock visited his brother, Claude McCleery, Mrs. J. Harry Grove, RAIN COATS, AUTO- Marie Keefer. The minutes were then under the supervision of the Supervising Mr. John Frock, Jr.,near Naylor's Mill, Mrs. William 0. Keller, of Frederick, read and adopted. The following pro- Principal, Prof. W. A. Burgoon, for a Sunday. and Mrs. J. Stewart Annan, Mrs. An- MOBILE RUGS HEADACHES. nan Horner, Mrs. Harry Boyle, Mrs. gram was rendered: Song, "How Can session of six weeks and specially pro- Miss Margaret Shorb who has been 75 OUT OF 100 HEADACHES ARE I Leave Thee," Society; Recitation, viding opportunity for delinquent chil- Jesse Claggett, Mrs. Andrew Annan due to eyestrain. McAllister glass- on the sick list is improving. New Location 18 E. BALTIMORE ST. es have solved the problem for "A School Day," Theresa Keefer; who fail to pass to promotion to make and Miss Anna Annan. The pupils of the public school cele- BALTIMORE, MD. many eyeglass wearers. up their studies. Composition, "Education," Pauline ebrated Arbor Day with appropriate TORICS. 'THE NEW DEEP CURVE Bowers; Vocal Solo, "On the Shores Three teachers from Gettysburg IN MEMORIAM. LENSES that correspond to the arc exercises and planting a tree. of rotation. Give larger field of vis- of Italy," Hazel Wolfe; Journal, Ferne made speeches at the meeting of Cen- ELIZA KATHERINE CULBERTSON, wife Messrs. Joseph L. Mathias, of West- ion. Stop all reflection. Prevent the Snook; Report of Critic, Ruth Linn; tral Pennsylvania instructors in Reading of J. F. Culbertson, who departed this minster, P. B. Engler, of Taneytown, N.J. A. W. Maithews,V.S. lashes touching. Song, "Massa's in de Cold Cold on Saturday. Miss Anna Fox discussed life April 15, 1907, in fond memory. KRY PTOKS, THE MOST PERFECT Ground, Society. The monthly election "Marketing," Miss Freda Bausch and Walter Legore, of Legore, visited GETTYSBURG STREET, BI-FOCAL lenses that modern opti- Terra Rubra, Monday, Gone but not forgotten. of officers then took place. The folow- "Domestic Arts," and C. Raymond looking over the Absolve, we beseech Thee,0 Lord, the soul of cal skill has ever produced. Two site for the Frances Scott Key monu- Thy servant, our dear mother, that being dead EMMITSBURG, MD. powers of glass fused into one solid ing were elected: President, N Hie Michener" Mathematics in Manual to the world, she may live to Thee, and what- piece. Single in appearance, double ment. ever sins she has committed through human PHONE 26 3 3-13 Gray; Vice President, Cassandra It s- Training." frailty, do Thou wipe away by the pardon of Thy in use.: son; Secretary. Clara Hauver; Tr. as- Following the resignation of Edward Mrs. Peter Baumgardner and daugh- most merciful goodness, through, our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, who livest and reignest EMMITSBURG, rarer, May Sharrer; Critic, Bier che M. Bigelow, Governor Brumbaugh sent ter, Elsie, spent Saturday in Frederick. with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, one MD. F. W. McALUSTER Co. EDWARD HARTING —Repairer ot— Rice. The meeting then adjournes' 'o word to the Highway Department to Miss Margaret Weybright has re- God, world without end. Amen. 113 N. Charles St., Friday, April I ti, start repairs on the roads. On Monday Our dear mother is sleeping,so free from all pain, meet the following turned home after spending a few days Oh, wake her not, Sweet Spirit, to suffer again, 13altimore, Md. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. apr 1915. gangs started to work on a number of the in Westminster. She slumbers so sweetly, oh, let her sleep on, -916-mo Her troubles all ended, her sorrows all gone. Miss Sarah Brenneman who has baen State roads in this county and it is said Begining, Monday evening, April 19, FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP Eight years have passed, our hearts still sore, visiting Miss Willoughby, of Baffin ore, they will be quickly put in good condi- there will be Lutheran services each As time flies on we miss her more; -6-3m ALL WORK WARRANTED. GUY K. MOTTER has returned to her home, Miss Wil- tion. evening during the week. Preparatory She sleeps—we leave her in peace to rest, In addition to the bus line between The parting was painful, but God knoweth best. loughby accompanying her. services, Friday evening. Communion Sleep on, dear mother, sweetly rest, The Local Weekly Newspaper per ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Mr. George Reightler, of Hagers- Emmitsburg and Thurmont and Gettys• Sunday April 25 at 10 o'clock, A. M. We needed you, but God knew best; God's will be done, He doeth well, 1,000 Circulation is the Most Valuable AT LAW town, visited his sister, Mrs. Hesson, burg and Emmitsburg another line is op- But how we miss you, no tongue can tell. Advertising Medium in the World.— Will be in Emmitsburg Tuesday of during the past week. erating daily between Gettyshurg and By her HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. Run Over By 600 Pound Roller. each week from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office at Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Chambers- Littlestown and beginning next Monday Chas. H. Betts, Pres. of New York Public Library Room. Frederick office D. Calvin Bready, a farmer near burg, visited the latter's sister, Miss a bus will be run from East Berlin to State Press Association. telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf Adamstown, this county, was run over Mabel Freeze last Saturday. York by way of Abbottstown. PAINT-WISE by a clod roller weighing between 600 Miss Williard, of Baltimore. is visit- In the spell off for the championship is to and 700 pounds and badly hurt He paint when your property needs it. ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus of the county, held at the Gettysburg eJ attempted to jump upon the roller Paint-foolish to wait for the price to go- Williard. High School building Saturday after- down. while it was in motion and fell, land- Mrs. C. A. Brennaman is visiting noon, Miss Esta M. Bream, of Bigler- ing lengthwise inthe road. But so many are foolish, they'll wait Blue Ribbon Egg Farm friends in Baltimore. ville, was declared the winner and was a good while. awarded the Webster's New Internat- Mrs. Harry Peddicord, of Mt. Airy, The whole rise in the cost of a job is the prize for the Sulton Declares Strait Can Resist. is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur ional dictionary, 10 percent. The first year's drop won't From a heavy laying strain c White. honor. (Continued from page 1.4 be more than half that, more likely a c EGGS FOR HATCHING of Thoroughbred S. C. Adams county farmers report that that it is quarter. White Leghorns. 85% fertility guaranteed; all over re- the rainfall of the early part of week West is so great impossible FRANKLIN VILLE NEWS. for me to express in words my high Waiting for 5 percent, more likely 2i. 4) placed free of charge. was sufficient to remedy the effect of opinion of their valor and efficiency. The average job (with Devoe) is $50; the drought. The wheat and grass Miss Annie Pryor visited her sister, Concerning their chief commander, 5 percent, $2 50. Put it off for $2.50? $1.00 for 15; $5.00 a 100; $40.00 a 1,000. Mrs. Harvey Stambaugh, of near were showing the effect of the lack of William, I can only say that Guess not. rainfall and farmers were becoming Also 9 Outdoor Prairie Creagerstown on Sunday. we in Turkey pray that he may enjoy You think of that job as $100. So it State Hoovers in good condition Mr. Charles Gall has purchased an alarmed over the possibility of short the best of health for many years." is with inferior paint. :) at one-half price $3.50. crops. The was informed that Em- automobile. sultan Paint Devoe; do it now, if your pro- LOUIS H. CALLAHAN, Prop., Miss Luella Eyler, of Thurmont, vis- peror William was sending with Field r perty needs it. ited Miss Annie Pryor on Wednesday. 0000000-0-0-0000-00-00-0-0-00-0-0-00 Marshal von der Goltz iron crosses of Phone 43-3. EMMITSBURG. MD. Mrs. Edward Dewees visited at the the first and second classes, with which DEVOE mar 12- tf majesty. adv. J. THOS. GELWICKS home of her father, Mr. E. A. Fry on he intended to decorate his sells it. MIDDLEBURG. and the sultan appeared highly pleas- Thursday. ed. "I am proud of being presented Bays' Estate—A Correction. Mrs. Carl Gall attended the funeral with medals which decorate so many of Mr.Mahlon Whitmore in Emmitsburg 00-0-00-0-0-0-0000-000-000-0-000-000 o The Statement of the way the mousuatoriocummoinclociontswita. brave men." he said. on Wednesday. Mrs. Viola Eyler spent Sunday in Bal- Estate of the late James T. Hays Those who visited Mrs. William De- timore. was divided as published in the Freder- wees on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Charles Slagle spent Tuesday in Farmers Wives Are Neglected. ick Post, of March 27th, 1915, is not cor- Your Spring Suit rect. The division of Aaron Stull and children, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitsburg. (Continued from page 1-) said Estate was Hamilton Weant, Mr. Edward Dewees Mr. Charles Johnston continues very as follows: To Thomas C. Hays $16, should not be purchased before you and Mr. Samuel Dewees. many, but. as one farmer's wife, prob- 880.05, including what had been ad- )1 see what we have to offer. We ably the most, philosophic of all, ex- advise Mrs. William Dewees has moved into The Aid society of the M. E. Church vanced to him, not $47,084.71 as stated ). ''''' presses it: "It seems to me, after all, buying now when the assortment Loth met at the home of Mrs. Ned Straws- in the Post; to Mrs. S. M. Gilson $26, 0 part of Mr. Luther Pryor's house. it is just nacos-ding, to the man we live of models and fabrics is at its best. berg in Johnsville on Saturday night. 079.99, including advancements to her, with." IIIII/4 They were entertained by Mrs. John not $30,880.05 as appears in the Post, * Satisfaction Eyler's Valley Happenings. The document of the department of * Guaranteed With Every Purchase. Smith. agriculture is prepared in four re- and toMrs. Lizzie R.Snively $20,005.05, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kipe and Mr. Miss Elizabeth McKinney spent Sat- ports, den ling with the social and labor. including the amount advanced to her, 11( -7 - The newest Spring styles in • Geo. G. Kipe, of Rouzerville, spent urday and Sunday in Union Bridge, economic. domestic and educational not $16,880.05 as published in the Post. • tk'' • Wednesday with Mr. William Miller. with Mrs. Edward Jung. needs of farm women. I have tried in vain to verify the • -- Furnishings, Hats 86 Shoes, i Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McKissick, Misses Mrs. Bettie Snare spent Sunday in Post's figures and a request to make vi Mary, Rachel and Hazel McKissick Union Bridge. Fifty-one Relatives In Army. the correction in that paper was refus- London.—Private Mooney, sixty, In a ed. it LOWENSTEIN & WERTHEIMER, a spent Saturday with Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Leroy Devilbiss and son, Nor- HEAD British convalescent hospital, has flf- ii TO FOOT OUTFITTERS Hardman. man, of Taneytown, spent last Friday THOMAS C. HAYS, 0 ty-one relatives in the army, including Ing 9-11 N. Market Street, FREDERICK, MD.. Mr. William T. Miller, of this place, Administrator of Jaime T. Hays. MM. jan 22 15-Iyr with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stansbury. four of his nineteen children. who was taken to the Frederick City Miss Nora Welty, of Frederick, is adv ap-it. ii II R ii INN al ii 0010101011 iCliii a a ili 11(S iiiii LI ii Hospital for an operation is improving. visiting Miss Virgie Humbert. Mrs. William Miller spent Sunday "a evening with Mrs Eugene McKissick. o-0-0C.000-0 0-0-00-000000-0-00-000 "We!, Miss Margaret McKissick spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. GRACEHAM P. McKissick, of this place. Mrs. Ruth Lantz and Miss Elizabeth

Engle spent Friday with Mrs. Eugene 000 -000-0000-00000-0 -0000-00000 McKissick. Rev. Heubener attended the funeral Mr. Arthur McKissick made a busi- of Rev. Derter, of Lititz, Pa., on ness trip to Deerfield on Monday. Tuesday. • MIDDLE CREEK. Mrs. John Pittenger who has been ill is convalescing. Mrs. J. R. Hoke and two children are Mr. and Mrs. Summers, of near Mid- spending a few days with her parents, dletown, spent several days with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Eyler. Styleplus Week! Chester Joy and family. Mrs. Flora Starrier and three children, Mrs. Howard Colliflower and daughter, of Freeport, Ill., have moved to this of Frederick, are spending sometime locality. The event is national as well as local. with Mrs. Agnes Colliflower. Messrs. William White and Clarence Miss Lottie Fisher and brother, Roy, Plank were in Emmitsburg Saturday Every Styleplus Store from Maine to Cali- evening with night. spent Saturday Miss Viola Colliflower. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Herring spent fornia is making a special display this Sunday in Emmitsburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haugh. NEWS FROM THE TRACT week, just as we are. Miss Laura Beard spent Friday after• noon with Mrs. Fred Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dicken spent We want every man in town to inspect a suit of Misses Lillian and Grace Harner were Saturday in Taneytown. in town recently. Miss Emma Shorb is spending some- time in Waynesboro. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Warren and son spent Sunday with Mr. N. P.Stansbury...... elm...... Wood's Virginia Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. P. Rhodes and 1.111r1111K The same price the world over: Miss Laura Beard visited Mrs Krise, of Lnsilage Corns. Fairfield, on Saturday. Better woolens, finer tailoring and the styling of a Miss Lillie Dickers spent Sunday with Virgini a-g r own Ensilage Our Miss Mary Harbaugh. great designer for only $1 7, because the makers corns, on account of climatic reasons, make much larger growth Mr. John Overholtzer made a busi- specialize on this suit of one price everywhere. in the North and West than corn ness trip to Gettysburg on Monday. grown in other sections. Our Mr. and Mrs. George Shorb and SN under natural Did you see the full page corns, too, are cured daughter, Mary, visited Mrs. advertisement in the Satur- conditions, and are unsurpassed in Dickens vigorous germination. on Sunday. day Evening Post? Styleplus is nationally famous. Mrs. I. B. McClary moved her house- Wood's Virginia Ensilage, hold goods on Saturday from the home We are exclusive headquar:crs. Drop in. You Pamunkey Ensilage, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel will Shorb to her new home, East Main not be urged to buy. Eureka Ensilage, street, Waynesboro, Pa. Cocke's Prolific Ensilage, Mrs. John A. Eyler is on the sick Va. Horsetooth Ensilage. list. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCleaf gave Writ for price and "WOOD's a delightful party at their home on CROP SPECIAL" giving informa- Tuesday night. Seventy five guests tion about Cow Peas, Soja Beans, were Sudan Grass and all Seasonable present. Music was furnished by Seeds. Mailed free on request. the Emmit Cornet Band Refresh- ments were served at a late hour T.W. WOOD 0SONS, after which everybody returned home SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. thanking Mr. and Mrs. McCleaf for their pleasant evening. 01lr rrktg (1IIKintirtr

ALBERT CITIZENS' NAT. BANK. SEND A COPY ABELSBERGER of "Souvenir Views of Emmitsburg" to your absent friend. The price has LIVERYMAN been reduced one half. 5 cents delivered over counter-7 HOTEL SPANGLER cents by mail, postage prepaid. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. Emmitsburg, Maryland THE MANY GOOD Automobile For Hire POINTS OF OUR Fine Horses and Groceries are known only to cus- First-Class tomers who have bought them Carriages. THE from us for years. They know they have got the best Teas, Teams for Drummers and CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK Coffees, Canned Goods, etc., pro- curable; that they have got un- Pleasure Parties a Specialty equalled value for their money. Prompt —OF-- careful service, auly7-09 lY and satisfaction in every way. Why not become one of our cus- tomers? It will pay you. 1:1P"Slowarr".a..4. 11 0110...Y.riaa.tr•Ellsalk.maamati s FREDERICK, MD. 0 THE BEST ALWAYS. t TYPEWRITER RIBBONS f. F. COLUMBUS KNOTT, CAPITAL Successor to Besant and Knott, N a tenement district lived a family surrounded by filth had been cleaned up, the dirt had been washed away and I and dirt. The whole atmosphere of the little room which a pathetic but sincere attempt at decoration had been made aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD IMIIIMMIMMIffiffill1111111ffifil CARBON PAPER $100,000 they called "home" was one of hopeless depression and — the subtle influence was effective. t squalor. To prove the power of suggestion, a good woman If the homes in a neighborhood become weather-beaten The New City Hotel, E placed on the table a miniature statue of the Venus of Milo. and shabby, values in the whole neighborhood deteri- t TYPEWRITER SHEET& t Against this grimy back-ground of dirt and wretchedness, orate. But if some house-owner paints and brightens up Frederick, Maryland, is E the Venus shone out in all her whiteness and purity, SURPLUS = his home, it radiates its attractiveness in every direction known to and patronized by =— elevating and brightening her strange surroundings. The and soon the whole neighborhood is made bright and _ i LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER 1 — good woman called a week later and found that the place attractive. Tourists 111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS $300,000 from all parts of the ?. STAMPS 1 country. This hotel makes a advisory committee are: Specialty of Serving Delici Real Campaign Is Mrs. Clarence Baxter, Suggested Program Kirksville, OFFICERS ous Meals to Auto Parties. Mo., chairman of the Women's Corn- i ROBBER STAMP INK 1 Taking Place of mittee of the National Bureau, is of Beautification J. D. BAKER President Comfort, Cleanliness and also vice chairman of the civics • • Good Service, and Consider- i WM. BAKER Old Time "Clean Up' department of the General Fed- for Cam Workers AND PADS I G. Vice-President eration ate Attention to all guests are of Women's Clubs, and chair- H. D. BAKER .Vice-President man of the civic and health depart- For All Purposes. the characteristics of the ment" i "ANNUAL BATH"FOR TOWNS of the Missouri Federation of OPENING WEEK FOR PER- i WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier New City Hotel. TABOOED. Women's Clubs. Dr. S. J. Crumbine, MANENT EFFORT. SAMUEL G. DUVAL..Asst. Cashier Topeka, C. B. COX. Mantlger. Kan., president of the Asso- t i oct 6-'12-1yr ciation of State and Province Health NOTARIAL, !CORPORATE JOSEPH McD1VIT Asst. Cashier Five Thousand Communities Wit Officers of North America. H. S. But. Schedule Perfected by Denver Man DIRECTORS This Year Join "Clean Up and tenheim, New York, editor of "The Has Become Model for Hun- American City." Paint Up" Movement. Clinton R. Wood- dreds of Other Cities. SOCIETY, CHURCH GEO. WM. SMITH, THOMAS H. HALLER, ruff, Philadelphia, secretary National RAMSBURG, Municipal League and editor of the AND BUSINESS JOHN S. DANIEL BAKER, ORE than 5,000 cities and towns "National Municipal Review." Mrs. OW much better would Ourtown SEALS Wm. G. BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, E.L. FRIZELL will this year participate Philip North H look, how much M in Moore, St. Louis, ex-presi- would living C. M. THOMAS, P. L. HARGETT, "opening weeks" in the National Clean dent National Federation of Women's conditions be improved, if every one Any Size Desired. —DEALER IN-- Up and Paint Up" campaign, accord. Clubs. William Woodhead, San Fran- would rally around D. E. KEFAUVER, JOHN S. NEWMAN, ing to Allen W. Clark, chairman of the cisco, president of the Associated a live committee JOHN C. MOTTER, J.,D. BAKER. National "Clean Up and Paint Up" Advertising Clubs of the World. P. S. and put over a Campaign Bureau, St. Louis. Many of Rid sdale, Washington, D. C., executive definite "Clean Up ENGRAVING, EMBOSSING FEED, these committees, Clark declares, are secretary American Forestry Associa- and Paint Up" pro- thus breaking away from the old. tion. Richard B. Watrous, Washing- gram? established "clean up" or "annual ton, 1). C., secretary American Civic Here is a sug- LITHOGRAPHING: bath" idea and are striving to make Association. Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman, gested program COAL their improvement programs continu- Fremont, 0., chairman of the civics which nas been followed for two years Estimates Furnished— ous performances. department, in Denver. It was General Federation of devised by L. T. Prompt Service. Files in the bureau's offices, which Women's Clubs. Minehart of Denver, member of the AND ESPECIALLY Indicate that the organization has in Paint and Self-Respect. executive committee, National "Clean reality become a national Up and Paint Up" Campaign Bureau, al -2aring The one most important factor in house for the St. Louis, and has been followed dissemination of com- spreading the gospel of cleanliness, in munity betterment ideas, show that hundreds of cities: TRESPASS NOTICES AND July 8 10-1yr, SEEDS thrift and civic pride, which the last year more than 2,000 Sunday—Civic Uplift Sermons in the cities and Bureau is trying to do, is the work "towns made an effort churches. to "clean up and of newspaper editors throughout the paint up." "This Monday—FIRE PREVENTION "DON'T HITCH HERE" year," commented country, asserts Chairman Clark. For DAY. Chairman Clean your Clark, "it looks as though instance, here is what Paul Brown, basements and attics George , S. Eyster t-ve would Co-operate with mort than of rubbish, greasy rags and waste FARMERS' SUPPLIES editor of The St. Lou* Republic, has SIGNS paper, wherever 5,000 communities, in each of Which to say of the movement: possible. Tuesday—FRONT YARD LIVERYMAN some live civic leader is trying to im- "Thousands of American citits DAY. and Cut Ready for Delivery. prove living conditions. Though a towns lawns, plant flower beds, clean have taken ill) the National AT IN GENElla walks and gutters. Salt THE ROWE STABLES majority of these campaigns will start 'Clean Up and Paiat Up' campaign cracks in sidewalks; exterminate with an 'opening week,' a definite that originated in St. Louis three sea- ants. Wednesday—DANDELION EMMITSBURG. MARYLAND program of activity, we know that the sons ago. It has been indorsed by DAY. All These May Be Had At This day can be very bureau's success has been chiefly -due thousands of civic, commercial and profitably WEST MAIN ST., used in ridding your lawn Fine teams for all occasions. to the fact that we try to get away women's organizations all over the of dande- lions, trimming bushes from the old-fashioned 'annual clean nation. The cities that have made and gardens. THE CHRONICLE OFFICE Teams for salesmen and pleasure There is no more EMMITSBURG, up' idea that has become odious to themselves a part of the movement important work MD. many civic leaders which the campaign could accom- 1 parties a specialty. and an annual joke are cleaner and better cities because 4..-aaaaaramaaos-aaa..as—asisaraakaas+ Apr. 30-09-1yr. plish than to rid March 25-tyr. in many cities. The plans of the of it. The Republic aic',,d in launch- this city of the dandelion and weed pest. bureau call for continuous campaigns ing the initial campaia a and is glad Thursday—PAINT DAY. that bring permanent results and help to know that the F,?.deration of OPTOMETRIST form worth Paint up inside and out, porches, while civic habits." Women's Clubs is plaaning a general C. L. KEFAUVER FREDERICK, rID. I fences, woodwork and St. Louis campaign for this spring. porch chairs. THE OLD RELIABLE The Work to Be Done. Business houses clean windows This will aid in making 'St. Louis the and The work of the bureau this year is replace old awnings. Healthiest City,' for paint is the great Mutual Insurance Company more comprehensive than ever before. Friday—BACK YARD DAY. preservative and a powerful aid in Everything that will beautify, pre- Clean alleys, repair OF FREDERICK COUNTY sanitation. Add to la_auty and economy fences and serve, improve sanitation, reduce fire sheds, screen garbage cans. Put the fact that paint has a sanitary fly- risks, and better health conditions has traps on garbage cans. value, and the arguments apply with Put on ORGANIZED 1843 been carefully provided for. Among screen doors. added force to the big cities. Nat- the things which local "Clean Up and Saturday—VACANT urally the paint dealer profits by such LOT DAY. Paint Up" campaigners are doing this Boy Scouts OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. campaigns. None but the pessimist and school children year are: Cleaning the streets and clean vacant lots, removing will object to this. He gives value tin cans, FREDERICK, MD. alleys, front yards, back yards, cellars, paper and brush. Plow and received and more. The house that plant stables, atticks; the removal of ashes , garden plots wherever possible. is painted is the better for it. A A. C. MeCARDELL O. C. WAREH1ME and rubbish; cleaning up vacant lots _ neighborhood that has cleaned up and President Secretary of rubbish and weeds; eliminating Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at "SLAGLE HOTEL" painted up is a better one in which breeding places of flies and mosqui- to live. Paint makes for self-respect SURPLUS $25,000 toes; planting and care of trees, and justifiable pride." Thursday May 13th. hedges and flowers; and the liberal In the office of the National "Clean NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED use of paint on everything that Up and Paint Up" Campaign Bureau needs it. hangs a room-size wall map, with INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY It is this constructive, permanent every state dotted by red stars de— AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES nature of the improvements effected noting cities conducting campaigns 26 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK COMPANIES CHARGE that has won the endorsement of last year. And so it is true that civic A HOW Insurance Company lot national leaders in every branch of leaders in thousands of towns are Home Insurers mch 11. 10-ly civic uplift work. Among those serv- working to "get their town on the ing this year on the National Bureau's map" this year. 1 minmmeimmaimismoi CLEAN UP,PAINT UP,REPAIR of recent months, could not do a better thing than start now on a clean up NOW IS THE TIME The springtime is upon us, the and paint up campaign. time for cleaning up and painting A little fresh paint and the vigorous TO HAVE YOUR up. Those who have contemplated use of the scrub brush make morals linprovements to their homes or their cleaner. Add to these a shrub or two, I property in any part of the city, and and a neat back-yard garden and AUTOMOBILE who were deterred by the bad weather you'll know the joy of living. oseph E. Hoke Repainted or Revarnished a AT "Clean Up and Paint Up" A WORD FROM THE WOMEN. All Together for a Better Hometown Say! ain't it funny what a lot of things men overlook. DUKEHART'S • They seem to feel we women never do General a thing but cook. , They really think they run the house CARRIAGE WORKS and everything that's in it. But gee! they couldn't get along with- WITH out us for a minute. VALENTINE'S We women are the ones who keep the Merchandise woodwork shining bright— a Who buy enamel for the bath to make VANADIUM VARNISHES it glistening white. We women varnish tables and we buy the stains for chairs, PRI* Special %T.A.LC, • And we buy the proper colors to Price brighten up the stairs. UNTIL FEB. 1st 1915 We women are the ones who say what a paint goes on the halls— Which shades for parlor and for den— C. & P. Phone No. 38-3 for baseboards and for walls. We women stain and wax the floors, J. J. DUKEHARTI Prop. Everybody Get or else we make the man. Behind the Broom We women are the ones who keep the a Fel:00-'11:1yr. whole +own t.pic and span. a a Jo maxiamax a um ama