Ce I STERLING GALT,EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY TERMS-81.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL.'xxix EIVIMITSBURG-, M.A.Fei(L_AZNI), FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 NO. 30

Y. M. C. A. TO FURNISH PROTEC- LITERARY WORKS INCREASE FAST. TH E COUNTING TION DURING LEISURE HOURS —NEW CLASS FORMED SEPT. 1916 ARCHITECT FOR OF OUR DEAD National Universities Established to Account Showing Number of Books THE WAR Which American Youths Are The War Published in the

Being Sent. 11.111•••• During the year. RECORDS OF ALL MEN ,LIS.Jull=1.••••••. NEW CAMOUFLAGE UNIT The work of the National War Recre- One year ago, Mr. Frederick E. Wood- Statistician Always On Fir- ation Commission is divided into three ward, head of the book department of Translate Photographs parts. To the Y. M. C. A. has been From Day to Day Woodward and Lothrop, booksellers of Into ing Line. assigned certain duties within each -IN Washington, D. C., made use of a chart Maps camp, especially the establishment of showing the number of books published ALL MAIL REPORTS SENT WEEKLY their famous recreation buildings which Paragraph Form in the United States during the year GERMAN PRISONERS PUT TO WORK have been so successfully carried on by 1915. Today he presents the following The War Department's Statistical Di- them in camps on the Mexican Border ,•13111311=11LINI one for 1916:—Fiction still holds the The Institute Is Ready To Furnish A vision Has Been Given The Whole and in the military and prison camps of On Friday Lieut. William Thaw, of All the measures recommended to the highest place. 934 a slight increase of Specified Number Of Men For Ser- Task Of Reporting The Causal- Europe. There will be one such build- Pittsburgh was placed in command (if Congress by President Braza's reprisals 13 titles over the previous year, al- vice In This Country And In ties. ing for each brigade, with books and the Lafayette Escadrille He has sue. against German aggressions have been though the percentage of Fiction to the Europe. With American soldiers in the first- magazines, provision for writing let ceeded Thenault, the French agreed to by the Chamber of Deputies whole is less than 9 per cent. Correspondence from Washington lioe trenches, the time is at hand when ters, lectures, church service, singing, offieer, who was placed in command of of Brazil. These included arnulment Poetry and Drama occupies the sec- says that architects throughout the the United States will receive reports games, moving pictures and other edu- the unit when it was originally formed. of contracts for public works entered ond place, with 860, a remarkable record, country have been mobilized for war from cational and recreational activities_ the front of men dead, wounded The first court martial sentence for into with Germans; prohibition of new as it is within 72 of equalling the num- service by the American Institute of There will be five men and missing. Notwithstanding the fact in charge of each desertion was imposed at Camp Custer. land concessions to German subjects; ber of Fiction. Architects. The summons to duty on as that building. The second branch of the work our men in khaki are occupying Mich., Friday. Frederick J Hagin of control of German banks and the even Sociology and Economics occupies well as behind the lines of battle was will be to aid in the exclusion what hardened militarists call a "quiet of vice Midland county, Miah , was sentenced tual annulment of their licenses; exten- third place with 767. Religion and The- prepared in the same historic hall in the and vicious resorts sector" of the French front, casualty from the neighbor- to ten years at Leavenworth Prison. sion of these measures to German com ology is in the fourth place, with 755, Octagon Building in which the Treaty reports are expected; perhaps few at hood of each camp. The third branch and History in the fifth place with 754 The United States government, to mercial firms; prohibition of the trans- of Ghent, terminating the War of 1812, first, but surely more and more fre- of the work is of a more positive sort. Science, 639; Education, 324; Law, show its confidence in the Russien gov- fer ownership of German properties, was signed. Some are now in France quent. It is the belief of the commission that a and internment 274; Agriculture, 383; and Music, 113, ernment has extended another credit of the of German suspects. supervising the building of the aviation The War Department's statistical di- purely negative policy as regards con. all show an $31,700, 000. In addition the committee action author- increase. A decrease is re- bases to be used by America's air for- vision, which has been organized since ditions outside of the camps would come izes the Government to nullify all con- corded in Religion and Theology, 755; ces, others are in training in this coun- Premier Kerenskey says the Russians we entered the war, has been given the very far from meeting the needs of the tracts with Germans. Geography, 354 and Biography 468. try, notably in the Camouflage Battal- are now out, but will not quit. The task of reporting the casualties. The situation. The underlying cause of the A new class was formed in Septem- ion at the American University camp great United States government and the On Monday armed forces under the division, which is a bureau of heart- and obvious evils which have at ber, 1916, called "Military and Naval grounds, while still others are awaiting other Allies will give all aid possible to American flag had their first clash with ach s at best, is ready for the task tended the establishment of training Science," and 94 books were recorded the call of the War Department, the cam'ps the Russians. German soldiers in an attack which the ahead of it An enlisted statistician is in this country and in Enrope— in the remaining four months of the Navy Department and the United the Germans made on first-line trenches, on the firing line sharing the same dan- real disease of which these evils A German uprising is in progresa in year. States Shipping Board. Three thousand have where the United States troops had gers as the active fighting men. If o.:e merely been the symptoms—has Southern Brazil, completely paralyzing The relative position of the remain- experts in building construction are at been been taken for instruction and three or more of the soldiers is wounded or the result of the separation of the railway traffic, according to private re- ing classes is not materially changed the disposal of the Government. men in the camps ports Americans were killed, five wounded killed, the statistician will ascertain the from normal associa- received in railway circles in from the previous year. The total The first call was issued some months tions of life. Buenos and twelve captured or missing. man's name, his company and regiment. Aires Friday. number for the year was 10,445, an in- ago by direction of John Laurence • Moreover The report will be handed to a messen- the commission does not Notwithstanding the rainy weather on The drawing of numbers to determ crease of 711 over the total for 1915. Mauran, of St. Louis when he offered consider it enough ger, who will carry it to the divisional that a great educa- ridisy night and early Saturday, the me the order in which the men register- President Wilson the services of the ar- tional enterprise headquarters, always within motorcycle in this country—such German batteries again displayed more ed for military service shall be called STATE CONDENSED. chitects of the country whose technical as the distance of the firing line. Not more establishment of these training activity than normal on the part of the to fill Porto Rico's quota was held Mon- training made them peculiarly valuable camps for young Baltimore friends of Lord Fairfax than two days at the most should pass men represents—should Frei.ch line occupied by the American day. In all there will be 12,854 men to the country. The offer naturally was barely avoid the were gratified Saturday to learn that before the message is received in this wholesale propagation troops. German shells were distributed called. appreciated, as the army was in need of he had been been elevated to the Brit- country. physical disease and moral deterior- impartially amoog the On trenches, the Tuesday placed in the ish House of Lords by the vote of his of officers in the Engineer's Corps and Major Jones, in ation. America demands something American batteries replying in field at charge of the statis- the same Camp Meade her final contribu- Scotch peers. He is well known in Quartermasters Corps, in which branch- more than that. We must make these fashion. tical division, will lose no time in noti- tion of selected men to the State's first Baltimore. es of the service an architect's training men stronger in every sense—more For many years Lord Fair fying the relatives of the man. In his fit, Pure Americanism is being taught in call quota. In all there were five hun- and knowledge made him particularly morally, mentally and fax was associated with the banking office is the record of practically every physically than the National Army dred and eight men. useful. In France many architects are they cantonments. The house of Baring, Magoun & Co. in Wall man in France— ninety-five have ever been in their lives—or it per cent ac- War Coilege aenounced Saturday that In preparation for the manning of all Street, and in 1902 he went to engaged in translating photographs curate. The will have to be said of us that, like record of the man wound- officers from all the draft army divis- army as the representative of from aeroplanes into maps. every other nation that has encounter- transports with naval crews, the an internation- ed or killed can be found a minute after ions had just completed a series of 10 Four thousand and more architects- ed the problem of the Navy Department on Tuesday began al banking concern. He remained in the report is received. This record con training camp, lectures on patriotism and draftsmen declared that they were we also given at the special efforts to recruit and train men England until 1904, taking his place tains all of the information about have failed in its solution. the Army College and had been sent back for fire-room service. Physical ability among the other Scottish peers at willing as a patriotic duty to give up man, including his next of kin. These camps are national universities to their commands with instructions to to stand the work is the only qualifica- King Edward' coronation. their private practice and serve in Eur- For every half —training schools to which a substan- a million of men who give the men in the selective army the tion ope or in the war-making bureaus of the tial fraction of American youth are be- required. George W. Eylerly, a retired mer- go to France there will be approximate- War College's views of why America is Government. One of the first members ing sent—and it is chant, died in Hagerstown, Sunday ly seven hundred statisticians Repre- by their results not' at war Japan and the United States have to be commissioned only afternoon after was Evarts Tracy sentatives of the division will be sta- in technical military efficiency but reached a complete agreement in regard a lingering illness. He Canadian officers are forbidden here- who received the rank of major. At tioned in those qualities on which military and to ehina and at the same time have ar- was engaged in farming until 1890, in general, divisional and regi- after to offer their first he was placed in charge of the all other efficiency in the long services to the when he removed to this city and with mental headquarters, with each organi- run de- rived at a clear undestanding as to the camouflage work in the United States. pends that they American Government for instructional his son, Charles H., established the dry zation unit in France, at ports of de- must finally be judged. military, naval and economic co-opera- organizing the or other purposes, either directly or goods firm first unit at the Ameri- barkation, in field and base hospitals, tion in the war against Germany. This of G. W. Eyerly & Son. through the British Embassy at Wash- can University. Since then he has 'one even in prison camps. Three FROM THE COUNTY. momentous development was announced Former State Senator Charles W. enlisted ington, it was learned in Montreal, to France, leaving Captain Omar esti,- Tuesday by Secretary Jones, well-known all over Baltimore statisticians will be assigned to wound- Seventeen boys from the Maryland Saturday. Lansing, who bury to develop additional camouflage made and the State,died Saturday at the ed, the statistician will indicate in a State School for the Deaf solved the public notes exchanged by him Mary- units whose personnel includes many Gen. Challe Davis Onal, commander land General Hospital from word or two how severely the man has labor problem for R. Rush Lewis'fhurs- and Viscount Ishii, the special Japan- intestinal architects and draftsmen. These men and formerly chief of staff of the Sev- trouble. been hurt. He will say "probably fa- day when they went to his farm aud ese Ambassador, formally recording an will have charge of building the aviation anth Army Corps, was killed at Avou- agreement tally," "severely," "moderately,". husked his corn. Last spring Mr. Lew- recognizing that Japan has County Farm Agent Thomas L. bases in France, directing at least sixty court on October 11 it became known in "slightly" or "very slightly." is plowed and prepared a larged patch a special Interest in China, but pledg- Smith reports an exceptional yield of thousand French laborers and German Paris Saturday. ing Only the first notice will be called. of ground at the school for the the independence and territorial in- corn by Lance Dayhoff, a member of prisoners of war. Nine men gave Two or three weeks will elapse between boys to cultivate. their lives when the tegrity of the great eastern Republic the Smithsburg Boys Club, on an acre The actual selection of the number of the time the telegram has been transport Finland was torpedoed by a and reaffirming the doctrine of the of ground.He raised 111 receiv- Nearly 2,000 persons marched in the bushels of seed men and their dispatch to the point of ed and the letter, giving more German submarine as she was return- "open door" for commerce and industry. corn. details, parade of the third annual Sunday service is left entirely in the hands of has come to hand. The weekly ing from foreign waters. reports school demonstration of Frederick city General Verkhovsky was formally re- William J. Forsythe, former sheriff the War or Navy Department, as the will be made out in triplicate. One On Sunday Berlin will and county Sunday afternoon.Immediate- reported the cap- lieved of his office as minister of war of Harford county died very suddenly case may be. Broadly speaking, it is be sent to Washington, one ture of some to General ly following the parade mass meeting American soldiers by a Tuesday and M. Gnrmanikovsky named in Bel Air, Saturday morning of heart on this basis that the Institute can Pershing's headquarters, and one to the German reconnoitering were held in the City Opera House and expedition on as minister ad interim. No explanation trouble at the age of 60 years. serve the nation. In volunteering for general statistical headquarters which the Rhine-Marne Canal. was made the Empire Theatre, which crowded both of the change. Orble B. Boughton, president of the service the architect is asked to have been opened "somewhere in buildings to capacity. Rev. Charles Allegany County Teachers' Association, bear in mind the general principle that France." The mail report will tell Brubaker, Dayton, 0., and Hon. Frank NINE GOVERNORS IMPEACHED NOVEMBER MONTH OF METEORS has issued a statement to parents point- each man is to find his place—that place whether the soldier is gaining or failing L. Middleton, Washington, were the ing out the injury the schools are liable to be the one he is best fitted to fill by whether he has been removed from one James E. Ferguson of Texas speakers and both thrilled their Ninth The Leonids and The Andromedes Due to suffer through the loss of experienced education and experience, and that as a hospital to another, whether he is in a Governor to Be Removed audiences with messages of hope and From the 14th and 15th of This Month. teachers. Within the last five years rule, confirmed by the experience of convalescent hospital, or whether he Office. England inspiration appropriate to the occasion. The present month is famous in astro- many have gone to other states and and France, the architect is will Boon return to America to recuper- James E. more valuable in some position utilizing Word has been received here of the Ferguson, who has been re- nomical circles fr its displays of meteors some have entered other occupations, ate. Everything possible is being done moved his special qualifications than as death of Harry N. Emmert, U. S. A., fro:n office as governor of Texas, or "shooting stars." These are not, of owing to the salaries paid in Maryland. a vol. to make the records as complete and was the ninth governor unteer for straight military service. retired well-known in Frederick, which in the history of course, actual stars, but merely small John Richardson Dorsey, vice-pre- accurate as possible. Plans are being the United States to occurred at the Government Hospital face impeachment bodies which in their travels through dent of William Hooper & Sons Co., made now to handle all inquiries rela- proceedings. The other Xmas Sweets Will be Short This Year. in Washington. Mr. Emmert has been cases were: space have entered the earth's atmos- died Saturday morning at his residence, tive to prisoners of war held by the Charles Robinson, ill for some months and was removed governor of Kan- phere. The heat generated by friction in Baltimore. He has been ill since It begins to look as if there is going United States and to Americans who sas, 1862; acquitted. from his home at Beverly, N. J., to with the air speedily burns them up. last March, when he retired from active to be decidedly less candy than is usual will be taken by Germany as prisoners Harrison Reed, governor Washington in the hope that his condi- of Florida, Occasionally one is large enough to participation in business, although he in the Christmas stocking this year. of war. The officials are doing every- 1868; tion would improve. charges dropped. reach the earth before it is entirely held the position of Candy-making for the Christmas thing they can to make the trials of vice-president of William W. Holden, governor of North consumed. Such bodies are called his firm trade begins late in August or early in those at home as easy as possible. On Tuesday afternoon forty nine men me- until his death. Carolina, 1870; removed. teorites. Several are September and continues right up to draftees—four from Frederick city and seen to fall year- Alonza L. Miles, former counsel to Powell Clayton, governor Arkansas, ly, while many the end of November as a rule. Some Extending Age Limit of Nurses. forty-five from the county left for more doubtless reach the Baltimore Board of Police Commis- 1871; charges dropped. the earth unobserved. of the manufacturers, however, have According to announcements from Campo Meade. The men voted before sioners,died at Salisbury. David Butler, governor of Nebraska, Occasionally we have gone almost their limit already and Red Cross leaving and were accompanied to the what is called a headquarters about 2,000 1871; removed. Prof. Francis A. Soper, of Baltimore they doubt that from now train by the officials of both draft meteoric shower. At such times not on they will Red Cross nurses are already in'Europe. Henry C. one of most prominet educators in boards Warmoth, governor of only are the shooting stars more num- get anything like enough sugar to make Fifteen thousand nurses have been en- and a number of friends. Maryland, died Friday morning at the , 1872; term expired and pro- erous than usual, but they seem to come the filling of nearly all Christmas orders enrolled, a number estimated as suffici- A delegation from Frederick city and Union Protestant Infirmary. For some ceedings dropped. from a certain region of the sky, the possible. ent for an army of 1,500,000 men. Ap- county made a pilgrimage to Camp years be was principal of the Baltimore Albert Ames, governor of Mississippi, so-called radiant point. This is prob- proximately 100 nurses are being added Meade on Wednesday and spent the day City College and later superintendent of 1866; resigned. ably due to the fact that the small bod- American Troops Leave Flag Behind. every month. entertaining the home boys. Hood education in that city. William Sulzer, governor of New ies which produce the shower are mov- The Stars and Stripes will not lead In order to meet the demand for more College dramatic students presented Rev. York, 1913; removed. ing in parallel orbits before encounter- Ernest C. Ide of Woodstock, the Sammies' first assault upon the nurses, if it should become necessary, a French comedy in the Y. M. C. A. ing the earth. We see only the projec- Md., father of Rev. Dr. Edwin E. Ide, German trenches—probably some time there has been a slight modification in building. Vocal and instrumental se- Machine Used to Plant Trees. pastor tions of these paths on the sky, and the of Trinity English Lutheran this month. the requirements. The more important letlons were rendered by the College A machine which plants from 10,000 parallel lines appear to us to meet in a Church of Ellicott City, died early Sat- It will be the first time American change contemplated is a lowering of Glee Club. to 15,000 forest tree seedings a day is point, the vanishing point of perspec- urday from heart failure. troops have gone into battle the age limit for specially qualified per- without being used at the Letchworth Park for- tive. The meteor itself may be Herbert Dagenhart, who for the last Old sons. Pro-Germans As Conductors. seen Glory leading them. est and arborttum, in Wyoming county, some distance from this point, but the 22 years has run a freight transfer Every man will go as a fighter, with Ament the trouble in Batimore over N. Y., according to officials of the for- trail if extended backward will be found business between Boonsboro and Hagers- bayonet or bombs. And instead of her- License For Shipment to North Pole the failue of Dr. Karl Muck to have the est service who are acting as advisers to pass near the radiant. The nearer town, has retired and moved to Hagers- alding their coming with trumpets and The first license issued Boston Symphony Orchestra play the by the exports in the work. Previously the planting the trail is to the radiant the shorter it town. He made three trips a week, waving standards, they will be as in- administrative board for a shipment Star Spangled Banner the following is of has been done by hand at the rate of will appear. November has two of traveling in all kinds of weather. In conspicuous as possible, to make their foodstuffs to the of interest:—Fritz North Pole reads as Kreisler cancelled an 1,200 to 1,500 trees each day per man. these showers, the Leonids and the that period be traveled about 60,000 arrival more effective. follows: "Permission is hereby granted engagement in the exclusive suburb of The machine was designed to set nut Andromedes. The Leonids are so call- miles. Raoul Amundsen of Sewickley, owing to , N. to opposition of cabbage and tomato plants, but works ed from the fact that the radiant point Cat Skins In Demand. Y., to export two hundred and society women. He said he would give The numerical strength of the Allies ninety- equally well with trees. It is about the is within the sickle of the constellation Fifteen thousand house cat skins are two (292) cases (5 per cent his concert in Pittsburgh. The women is three times as great as that of the more or size of an ordinary mowing machine Leo This shower is due on the 14th or among the million-odd pelts to be auc- less) of foodstuffs from the charged that Kreisler is an Austrian central powers. United and is operated by three men and two- 15th, but one must get up in the early tioned at a fur sale in New York. So States to Raoul Amundsen at North officer on furlough and that his earnings horses. One man drives,the team while morning hours to see it, as Leo does Scientists have counted 276 spoken Tabby's hide also is in demand for fur Pole." are going to aid the Teutonic arms. the other two handle the seedings. (Continued on page 31.) languages and dialects in Africa. creations! 2 ing. Berk111 Tiguntrir

Female Letters Carriers In Washington. First War Kitchen Opened. Whale Now On The Menu. Mrs. Theo Brown Herrle. '14, Wash- The first women letter carriers ever to In a little whitewashed cellar be- ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE-ACADEMY ington, D. C., and the Misses Catherine Whale steak is now being served to be employed by the Government appear- neath a once aristocratic dwelling at and Margaret Mahoney, '17, Ports- partons in the New York Hotels. Its ed on the streets of the Capital on Tuesday Fifteenth and K streets, Washington, mouth, Va , arrived Wednesday night appearance on the menu caused some as an experiment by the local Yost- America's first war kitchen is going for a stay of several days. speculation among the diners but it was office to meet the shortage of men full blast. It is the foundation for a explained as a means of aiding the food Mrs. Ledlie Gloninger invited and They will not be uniformed,but will wear whole army of war kitchens which wil conservation plan. Steak is not the chaperoned the seniors and Misses Lu- acarriers' badge and will be assigned to spring up in towns and cities throughout only way in which whale will be served. cile Morgan and Hilda Kelly to the Le- routes where the mail is not heavy. the land within the next few month to help It is to be used in a kind of soup and banon Valley game at Mt. St. Mary's, America's housewives conserve the war the chefs are confident that curried Saturday afternoon. After the game PUBLIC SALE. foods-wheat, meat, fats, sugar and whale on toast will become very popu- dairy produets. the party rnotered to Emmitslearg for lar. Then there is to be a whale stew, The undersigned will sell at Public This program worked out, the Food refreshments. Sale on the bouillon and whale pot roast. farm where he now resides Administration will establish war whale about 5 miles from Ernmitsburg. Fred- kitchens from coast to coast, with Cutlet and salads made from the big Many students display unusual inter- erick county, Md., on the old Close graduates of the Washington war fish are also to be introduced. Farm on kitchen course in charge est in the science of rhilately. Daily the members gather at "The Round Tuesday, November 20, 1917, Table" assorting and studying the val- at 10 o'clock. A M , the following per- uable collection made since September sonal property: 6 HEAD OF HORSES, 1917. one bay mare coming 5 years old, will wo-k wherever hitched; one bay mare "THE GEM" coming 5 years old, good worker and good THURMONT, MD. Valley ethoes Mr. H. Suter Morgan, Roland Park, driver; one gray horse coming 10 years Md., visited his sister, Miss Lucile Mor- old and will work wherever hitched; Miss Ruth L. Partition. New Orleans, Del , who is visitiog Miss Marguerite gan, '19, this week. In April 1917 Mr. one roan horse coming 5 years old, a Emtnitsburg, spent Thursday good driver and will work La., has entered the Canteen Relief and Mitchell, Morgan enlisted in the U. S Navy. He wherever Child Welfare Work. at her alma mater. hitched; two good sized 1i year old SPECIAL has now applied for a transfer from the colts. 15 HEAD OF MILCH COWS, Naval Department to the Aviation Sig- some will be fresh by day of sale, three afternoon. Mrs. Mary Will- Saturday, November 10. There was great iejoicirg among the Thursday nal Service Corps and will soon be sent are winter cows and the others will be '02, Hagerstown, Md., fresh soon 3 STOCK BULLS girls on last Friday morning when Very son O'Cornell, to an Aviation Camp, "Somewhere in ranging Mary Pickford greeted an unex visited her niece, Miss Margaret Robin- in weight from 550 to 700 pounds. 3 Rev. J. P. Cribbies America " HEIFERS IN THE ranging in weight from 500 pected holiday. son. to 700 pounds. FIFTEEN HEAD OF On Friday evening a Hallowe'en mas- HOGS, Osborne binder in good con- dition; Little American Friday afternoon Mr. Felix Goldshor- iliss Anna M. Fesenmeier, '14, Glen- querade wasg given by the freshmen. Thomas grain drill good as ough, Catonsville, Md , with his two new; Champion mower, good condition; Admission 11 and 17c. (war tax). arm, Mil , has just returned home after The senior recreation hall was trans- corn planter, good as young sons, motored to St. Joseph's to new; horse rake, a two weeks visit to Miss Helen Clark, formed into a realm where corn shocks, in good condition; Brown-Walker corn see his daughter, Helena. Cumberland, Md. black cats, witches and pumpkins plow, good as new; 3 section Butcher abounded. Prizes for the best costum- and Gibbs barrow, good as new; Wiard Tuesday, Miss Maria Louise Baretto barshare plow, good; South Bend plow, ed were awarded to Marion Flanagan, Wednesday, November 14. left for her home in Wynwood, near Sterling Galt, LL D.. Editor of The good; pair hay ladders, 17 feet long, '18, representing "The Ghost of Kaiser good; log chains, lock . Later she went to New Weekly Chronicle, addressed the senior chains, butt Bill;" Gertrude Moran, '21, "The Silent traces, double trees, single trees, wag- Public York to attend her aunt's wedding. class on the subject of Journalism, last Opinion Master"; Bobbie Hall, Preparatory De- on jack, 5 jocky sticks, 4 sets front featuring Blanche Sweet Tuesday afternoon. gears, set of Yankee harness, 2 sets Mrs. T. T. McEntee, Steelton, Pa., partment, "Red Riding Hood" Misses breeching gears, 6 wagon bridles, 5 Mary Cofer and Caroline Gable, '19, halters, 2 very good housings, 3 Admission 6 and 11c. (war tax). spent two days last week with her The sympathy of the "Valley" is ex- plow represented Lord Kitchiner and a Ped lines, wagon line, lead reins, 2 hay daughter, Anna, of the preparatory de- tended to Miss Florence Delone ex '22 8.30 p. m. Cross Nurse; Margaret Brady, Ichabod forks, rope and volleys, all kinds of partment. and family, recently bereaved of their forks, briar scythe. Crane. The college preparatory added mother, Mrs. Louis Deane, Harris- Ternis of sale:-A credit of 6 months enjoyment by making their appearance will be given the Miss Helena Hartnett, '15, Dover, burg, Pa. purchaser or pur- through the windows dressed as the chasers and further terms will be made Klu Klux Klan. known day of sale. E F. KEILHOLTZ. Wm. T. Smith, Auct. The October Concert took place on Thursday evening and was a source of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Gettysburg, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa. delight to the audience. Miss Margar- et Cain in Bassini's Salva Regina, dis- HIS is to give notice that the sub- played a knowledge of vocal technique T scriber has obtained from the Or- phans' Court of Frederick county, and rendered the composition remarka- Maryland, letters 1 estamentary on G. W.WEAVER & SON bly well. Miss Lucile Morgan sang the estate of Pizzi's Ave Maria with much feeling; MARTHA HOPP Dry Goods Department Store her rich legato tones sweetly blended late of said county, deceased. All per- with the violin obligato. The piano se- sons having claims against the said es- lection from Mendelssohn was excel- tate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legal- lently rendered by Miss Mary Vickers. ly authenticated, to the subscriber, on Greeting, Mendelssohn, Vocal Class; or before the 24th day of May 1918, Special Sale of 75 High Grade Vocal Solo, Ave Marie, Pizzi, Lucile they may otherwise by law be excluded Morgan, violin obligato, Nan Miller; from all benefits of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to Gems of Sunset Beauty, Part I, Seniors; make immediate payment. Vocal Solo, I'm a Merry Zingara, Balfe Given under my hand this 26th day of Tailored Suits Under Price from "The Crown of Diamonds," Edith October, 1917. Gibney; Violin Solo, Valse Caprice, EDGAR B. HOPP, Risoland op 16, no. I, Nan Miller; Gems Nov 2 4ts. Executor. of Sunset Beauty Part II, Vocal Solo, Sing, Sweet Bird, Ganz, Anna Mulhol- N O. 9698 Equity. land; Reading, The Wind and the Moon, Kathryn Gloninger; Piano Solo, Mid- In the Circuit Court for Frederick County in Equity. summers Night's Dream, Mendelssohn, The Auto Car Co , a Body Corporate of Mary Vickers; Gems of Sunset Beauty Frederick County, State of Maryland. Part III, Vocal Solo, Salve Regina, On Petition. Bassini, Margaret Cain, President of Apnlication having been made by the the Children of Mary. Auto Car Company of erederick Coun- ty, a Body Corporate of the State of Maryland, to the Circuit Court for November Month of Meteors. Frederick County. sitting as a Court of Equity, for authority to dissolve as a (Continued from paste 1.5 body corporate according to the laws of Maryland, it is thereupon this 1st day not rise until about midnight. These of November in the year 1917, by the meteors were especially numerous in Circuit Court for Frederick County, sit- 1833 and 1866, but encounters with the ting as a Court of Equity, and by the planets Jupiter and Saturn have so authority thereof, adjudged, ordered and decreed that all persons interested changed the orbit of the swarm that we in the Auto Car Company of Frederick no longer encounter large numbers. It County a body corporate. be and they is still, however, a shower worth watch- are required to snow cause if any they ing, the meteors being very swift, gen- have on or before the 1st day of De- cember, 1917, why said corporation erally of a bluish green tint, and fre- should not be dissolved on the 5th day quently leaving brilliant trains behind. of December, 1917, and it is further The Andromedes seem to come, as ordered and directed by the authority that thit the name implies, from the constella- aforesaid order be published Copyright on Copyright 1917 t7/ in some newspaper published in Fred- The Wooltax Tailors The Wooltes tion Andromeda. The shower is due in erick County once a week for three suc- the early part of the night of the 24th cessive weeks prior to said 1st day of The Andromodes are slow moving as a December, 1917. LEGANT grades of fine Broad Cloth, Burella GLENN rule, generally reddish in color, and do H. WORTHINGTON. C. C. WATTERS, Solicitor. not leave brilliant trains. (Filed Nov. 1, 1917 ) EGunniburl, Serges, Gabardines, etc., in all the True Copy Test:- part of the abundant scorn ELI G HAUGH, wanted colors. Some of them just fresh from the No small Clerk of the Circuit Court for and ridicule that old Ben Butlers' mili- nov. 2 4ts. Frederick County, Md. tary operations elicited all the way factory--at a FULL FOURTH LESS THAN VALUE. from New Orleans to Fort Fisher, Big Bethel and Petersburg, was visited Right up to the minute in. style, splendidly tailored upon him for using anchored observa- tion balloons in the war for the Union. from our best sources of supply. The variety in With all our advance in flying, the ob- servation balloon is still part of the color, size and price is such that all can be pleased. equ pment of both Army and Navy. 12 suits, no Value $37.50 two alike at $33.75 to 45,00 14 suits, no Value $32.50 SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS two alike at $27.75 to 35.00 Brown &'Simpson Upright, $98. Compton Price-Like New. York-Almost Ne w -Bargain 10 suits, no Value $30.00 Chickering- $19. two alike at $23.75 to 32.50 Bruises and Sprains Schencke- Player, Bargain. Have Sloan's Liniment handy for Knabe-Fine Condition, $86 bruises and sprains and all pains and Lehr-Slightly used. Bargain. 20 suits, no Value $28.50 aches. Quick relief follows its prompt application. No need to Radle-Excellent, like new. $21.75 to 30.00 rub. It quickly penetrates to the Steiff-Good Condition, $49. two alike at trouble and drives out the pain. Davis-Good as new. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- Kohler & Campbell-Good. ments. Sloan's Liniment does not 20 suits, no Value $25.00 Lowest Factory Pric.s on all new Pianos. We stain the skin nor clog the pores. sell the Famous Lehr, Radle, Werner, Cable- For rheumatic aches, neuralgia. Nelson and others sold for years at Birely's Pal- $19.75 ace of Music. Organs $10 up. All kinds of Talk- two alike at to 27.50 stiff muscles, lame back, lumbago, gout. strains, and sprains, it gives quick relief. ing Machines. We take all kinds of old musical Instruments in exchanee. Generous sized bottles at all druggists. Very Low 25c.. 50c.. $1.00. Prices-E.sy Terms-We save yon 6 suits no Value - - - money. Let us send one to your home on FREE TRIAL 'Phone 455-R. two alike at $14.75 $18.75 Cramer's Palace of Music FREDERICK, MD. Factory Representatives. The Big Music House -Two Stores in Frederick. Write for FREE copy of our "Old Grey Mare" Song Book-It's FREE, h' LrkrQ1.11raforir 3 a

MOUNT SAINT MARY'S Gettysburg is known to have a very as Brown has trimmed Colgate a week COLLEGE formidable team on the defense having or so ago, and from the record of the held St. Johns sco-eless last Saturday, New Yorkers last year this win put the and the Mountain backs will have to little State College in the running. perfect their interference if they are to Syracuse evidently were preparing as 444s,rs,) gain any ground worth mentioning. In Colgate is always a bone of contention Daniels and Chapman the Mountaineers for President Day's boys and the up have men who possess extraordinary Staters went to Rhode Island prepared - Build Your Own ability in carrying the ball and if they to show up their rivals and went back are given good interference will make with a victory. This victory will tend to the Gettysburg line hustle to check make the annual Syracuse—Colgate Concrete Root Cellar them. game at Syracuse all the more popular Den t let your potatoes, fruits, etc., rot and waste because of improper stor- Daniels is also very proficient in • , aze hurl- this year. With a concrete storage cellar such things can be kept in good condition from ing the forward pass and with such one seasell'a end to the beginning of the next and at no expense. men as Although Yale, Harvard You are enabled to sell when the demand is greatest and prices are highest. Hagarty and Sours on the wings and Prince- With our easily followed instructions you can build one at little cost, and it will to receive them there should be quite a ton are not participating in inter-col- ;ay for itself many imes 1 All you noel is clean' sand,over. gravel and cement. The sand ahd gravel you can bit of ground gained by this style of legiate football the game so far is going 1 Probably got on your own farm, while SECURITY Cement can be had from the 74 dealer named. Cerrace Calh play. along nicely. True with these three Writ:: for directions for building this and other things of Concrete for farm The team, accompanied by Coach big ones out of it the interest is not as ;t st,s .1.1 use, Mr. E. F. Sweeney '21, recently vis Purcell Lyceum has again resumed its Thompson, managers intent, however tha Concrete for Permanence—SECURITY, ited his brother who is an officer sta- activities and regular weekly meetings aud trainer will American public leave here early Saturday morning desire it ard the games the permanent Portland Cement tioned at Camp Meade. will he in order. The following officers so on other fields SECURITY CEMENT & LIME CO., HAGERSTOWN,MD. are drawing large were elected for the present scholastic that the boys will have an opportunity crowds so far. Some to rest up before starting the game. have the opinion that if these three ,• ,,ENT AND L/ The class of 1917 lately placed a beau year: Honorary President, Rt. Rev. large ' X tiful persian rug institutions keep away from the game Sold by in the Senior Hall as Monsignor B. J. Bradley; Presiaent, C. its another year due to internal causes that 1303LE BROS., one of contributions to keep up the W. Presey '20; Vice President, P. L. Juniors, 39; Seniors 6. artistic appearance game will be lost I doubt it very Emmitsburg, Md. of the room. Nolan '20; Secretary, J. J. Kealy '21; In the annual Barbecue struggle, the the much, as it is the only true American Treasurer, C. P. Schmidt '21; Sergeant- Junior Varsity routed the Seniors by '1,1 I 001MAN0 Mr. H. S. Morgan '16, Baltimore, amateur sport that we have and I am CCM C NT at-Arms, L J Welsch '20. Board of the score of 39 to 6. The youngsters SECURITY MD. Md., spent Sunday at the college Mr. sure that it will still live with the Goverbors, J J. O'Brien '20; B. F. Mc- showed great improvement in their of- Morgan was recently discharged from American school and college boy. Cann '21; J T. Greene '20; J. G Sulli- fensive, much of which was due to the the U. S. Navy that he might enter the van '21. cool and masterly manner in which Mal- Coach Rush is on the job at Princeton aviation corps. ascalza handled the team. but only in the way of coaching an in- Considering the fact that it is only Two minutes after the first whistle Manager Doran of the basket ball formal team as it is called. They are his second year in college football, Wil- Slattery intercepted a forward pass and team is rapidly completing his schedule. only allowed three days a week to prac- lard Preston is putting up a remarkable went forty yards before being downed Many fine teams have been boeked to tise, the other days being turned over game at his center position on the "var- on the twelve yard line. Captain Hol- play here and soase good games are ex- to military practice. Rush claims that sity." Preston, who is a member of lern made a first down in one plunge off pected. he cannot assemble a representative A CHAINCE TO HELP the Junior class, has improved wonder- tackle; then Sullivan crashed thru guard eleven unless some of the men that are fully under Coach Thompson and should for the first scare. From then on the The Senior Hall is a place of merri- not eligible were allowed to participate. make a strong bid for a place on the All ball was continuously in the Seniors' ment these days. The class of 1918 re It is the general belief that the commit- UNCLE SAM Maryland eleven this Fall. The remain- territory. cently purchased twenty new victrola tee will finally be won to his point of ing games on the football schedule are: Regan scooped up a fumble and went records and music is coetinually heard view. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bond or serve thereabouts. Nov. 10, St. John's at Annapolis; Nov. forty yards for another touchdown. 17, Gettysburg at Gettysburg; Nov. 29, Fisher pulled in a forward pass, hurled as a Red Cross Nurse. You can help to make stock- Charley White, without a doubt the Delaware at Newark. by Malascalza on his forty yard line and ings for our boys who have gone to Private J L. McCarthy, ex '18, who best referee that ever stepped into a the front to easily scored. Slattery went through fight for us. is in a div:sion of the new National Ar- prize ring is reported as dying at his Sunday tackle on the forty six yard line, and, my stationed at Yaphank, L. I., writes morning C C. Coyle '18, re- New York home. If there was ever a ceived shaking off would be tacklers, went ov- We want young ladies to operate knitting ma- that he is very much pleased with his notice that he had been drafted square third man to enter the ring Sir er for the last score of the half. chines making these goods for the Army. new surroundings and soon expects to and ordered to report immediately at Charles was that man. He loved the In the second half Slattery scored leave for France. Camp Ayer. Mass. He left the same * sport and although the money consider- The Government is constantly afternoon again after a series of clever forward urging us to and was given an enthusiastic ation was something to him it was only send passes and end runs had put the pigskin increase our production. The Senior class gave an entertain- off by his classmates who held a secondary thought on his part. He on the eleven yard mark. In the last ment on Hallowe'en. C. P. Schmidt American flags in their hands while would never be a party to anything We have the machines ready for you. APPLY cheered him period, Alfred broke thru, blocked a proved to be the big "hit" of the night they on his way. "Charlie" that had the least suspicion to it, as AT ONCE. goes with punt and scooping up the ball on a dead and a large bouquet was presented to the best wishes of all and his sometimes the ring game had developed name will add run, carried it over for the final tally. It is a patriotic duty you him during the performance. The af- one more to the already into. He said to the writer only a short owe to our Govern- long list of For the Seniors, Lally scored in the fair was repeated on Thursday after- Mountaineers who have an- time ago that he was sorry to see the ment to help us to make these goods in larger swered their country's third period after a pretty run from the noon for the benefit of those who were call. great game under such adverse critic- quantities. thirty yard line. With this single ex- unable to attend the first presentation. ism, but the ones connected had them- ception, the Seniors' offensive was ut- They are urgent An interesting debate took place in selves to blame as they were mercenary in need of them. SPECIAL Sunday morning two teams composed terly powerless. The speedy ends of Purcell Lyceum last Sunday night The inspired. Charley was a great follower PRICES ARE BEING PAID FOR MAKING of the smallest youngsters in the Minim subject the Juniors repeatedly threw their op- THEM. of the debate was; "Resolved, of inter-collegiate sports and he was al- department fought tooth and nail in a that foot ponents back for, a lost, while the for- Good wages and steady work is therefore guaran- ball is more beneficial than ways an important spectator at the big- football game played on Echo Field. base wards showed real class for the first teed. ball." The affirmative side, rep- ger football games. Charley was one The outcome was not decided until near resented time this season, charging in and upset- by Messrs. Scanlon and Door, true sport and his type will be greatly The wages you will the end of the game when little LeBron ting the plays before they even reached earn will be very help- was the winner. The negative side was missed. ful to you through these times of high prices— Kinchley ran through the opposing team upheld by M. A Roche and F. L. Mil- the line. for the only touchdown. Captain Slattery proved the greatest ground and at the same time you will do "YOUR Fes- ey. The judges selected for the debate It is rather hard at this time to pick enmeier played best for the losers. gainer, Captain Hollern has rounded in- BIT" were Messrs Cassiday, Bradley and the leading combination foot ball team. in serving the Government and thereby help to his true form (enough said,) Sulli- Cain. Mr. R. C. Leatherman read an Many experts have given out advance to make the Soldiers more comfortable. The inter-class track meet, held on van, the powerful full-back, seems to interesting essay on "The Life of Wash- dope but it is a difficult proposition to November 3rd, was a marked success. have found himself, and proved a wor- Remember some of us have relatives and all ington" and current events were detail- see how they gather their ideas. A It showed that there is considerable ed by thy man to round out the backfield. of us have Mr. E. F. Sweeney. great many agree on the University of friends in the service. track material in the College and no The line-up: Pittsburgh and rightly so as they Apply to doubt a team will be entered in some have The officers of the Athletic Associa- Juniors Positions Seniors a wonderful outfit. The indoor meets this winter. As is the Navy has also tion for the year of 1917-18 are as fol- Miller • L. E Menk\f been putting up a great game although UNION custom, the Preps made off with the McNalley MFG. COMPANY. lows: President, Francis L. Donahue L. T• • • ...... McGuiness their opponents are numbered among honors of the day, but only after they Pepper (Regan) L. G Young '18; Vice Pres., Manuel Lafferty '18; the smaller colleges but the large sceeea had been given a close run by the Jun- Alfred (Bradley) Cannon Secretary, John D. Sadler '18; Treasur- Prendergast that Coach Dobie has been running ior class. Daniels, Chapman and Miley R. G Donahue up er, Harry A. Kearns '18; Mgr. Base Silling R. T Cochrane shows the caliber of team he were the individual stars, the latter has. It is Ball Team, C. F. Carroll '18; Mgr. Fisher (Ruiz) R. E Holloway too bad that he did not have a stronger scoring all of the team points. Malascalza (Murray) Football Team, T.'Hannigan '18; .Q. B Lally schedule. Georgia Mgr. Hollern, Cant L. H. R McCaffrey Tech of the South Basket Ball Team, T. P. Doran '18; Slattery (Panckere)...R. H. B Martin is a team that has to be given some at- Mgr. Track Team, John D. Sadler '18; Sullivan. .• •• ••F, B Cochrane, John tention. They are a husky lot and have Mgr. Tennis Team, J. M. Ryan '18; Touchdowns: Slattery, 2; Sullivan, a wonderful back field. So it is a mat- Captain Football, Leo K. Drury '19; Fisher, Alfred, Regan, Lally. Goals ter of opinion of the writers. It is up Captain Base Ball, John D. Sadler '18; from touchdown, Miller, 3. to some one to travel the different sec- Captain Basket Ball, J. M. Hagerty tions and get a line on the teams before AUTOMOBILES '21; Asst. Mgr. Football, W. F. Cut- IN THE WORLD OF SPORT deciding on the one best bet. bane '19; Asst Mgr. Baseball, J. J. O'Leary '19; Asst. Mgr. Basketball, P. BY "MIKE" THOMPSON. "The Million Dollar Kid" That's what er.tA ;P. Cogan '19; Asst. Mgr. Track Team, Benny Leonard is. He is only 21 years BUICK BUICK BUICK T. P. Regan '19; Asst. Mgr. Tennis, A. Due to the war conditions the foot- old, very young to be called the light- G. Cotter '19. ball season did not get under way as weight champion of the world, but such early this season as usual, last Saturday, he is, and his asset in money is more however brought about some good tests VOU FOOTBALL NOTES. than any other man that ever held that show good judgement in interesting yourself in a Buick. It proves you want and the most part the teams that were title. The squad is not in the least discour- to enjoy motoring with the minimum expense. For here is picked to win came through In the His a car that will meet aged over the defeat administered to services are in immediate demand with your approval East the squads went along as expect all over in every way possible. It will do anything any other automobile them by the Lebanon Valley team and the country where the square ed although there was some doubt in ring will do and it will do it at less expense. they have begun the week with hard sport is in vogue. Leonard can go regard to the West Point—Notre Dame word in preparation for the Gettysburg along and grab from $2,000 to $5,000 First of all you want mechanical game. The Westeners came back again dependability. You want a car you can be game next Saturday. every week or so boxing less formidable proud of. A as a few years ago and unexpectedly good looking car. This car has style; individual style, the kind of style At times the team showed wondered' contenders. However he is in the ser- took the Army boys into camp. Antici- vice that counts for something unequaled in its price class. Comfort is all important in strength in last Saturday's game though of Uncle Sam at one of the canton-. pating that they would again spring the ments motor car satisfaction, convenience for driving, also of they were up against opponents who giving boxing instructions and the starting and lighting aerial game, which made West Point nropobly system, which greatly out weighed them. There had will be content as a good has proven to be the best in the world, the Delco. play that style of defense, the Notre American been much talk going the rounds about citizen to help the boys get Dame contingent just fooled them and Some prospective purchasers are a little nervous about operating a car. The safety the wonderful ability of the Lebanon in shape. played a straight game and got away of a car depends upon its sturdiness of the units employed Valley team and this could account for in its construction. Sturdy with it. This Saturday should bring wheels, steering the poor showing the locals made in the out some gear that can be depended upon at all times, ample brakes, places good foot ball as the teams are first quarter of play when their oppo- more the machine under complete control of the driver. The safety It might be said that the while the nearing into shape for their important of a car depends large- nents scored nearly all of their points. ly upon its ability to Eastern teams were at loggerheads games. During these crucial times stop and start instantly. It does not do a team much good to the over the forward pass and would not coaches have a hard time as the mater- continually hear about what a great ag- The lines of the body are composed of flowing curves, No sharp angles and use it as they could not see any benefit ial is not at hand as in former gregation they are about to face. years, breaks. Notice the unbroken stream line of the Buick. Not to it, the West Point team superior at but as Secretary of War Baker said an angle anywhere. For the most part the players came at Only curves that melt into that time to any in the East, met these the Inter-Collegiate meeting in August, each other. out of the game in good shape and save boys from Indiana for a practice' game "It is the time for you men in charge It for a few minor injuries the team is we were to undertake to explain to you in the these columns the Real Beauty, before their encounter with the Navy. of athletics at the different institutions starting this week's practice in the Flexibility; Economy, Style, first What they did to the West Pointers is to pick Comfort, Safety, Durability, Convenince, Easy Rid- class condition. out, not the big men as you ing, Etc., as well a matter of football history. West were accustomed to, but to prepare the as the excellent service you receive at the hands of the Buick Motor Last year the Mountain boys were Point learned a lesson and it was by boys that you would otherwise overlook Company, as well as from the Ideal Garage Company, Inc., at Frederick, there would beaten by the battlefield eleven by the this experience that they were able to if these big men were not be no other room score of 12 to 3, a beautiful called to the for the usual news. So we ask that you advise us if you are at all field goal win from the Navy the first year at the service." by Captain Sheridan interested in a car, let us explain their wonderful merits before you place your order. averting a shut Polo grounds by the overheaded per- 9 out. Sheridan is not here this Demonstrations cost you nothing. year to formance. Besides Benny Leonard doing his bit repeat the trick but in Saul, Coach in the service, Dr. Joseph E. Rayeroft Thompson has a man who can repeat The greatest upset of Saturday was has arranged to have Kid McCoy, Bat- 0 the Sheridan trick if called upon. that of Minnesota They were looked tling Levinsky, Richie Mitchell and Captain Drury, who has been out of upon by all to take the Western confer- Packey McFarland to instruct groups of the game all year because of injuries, ence championship, but the University men in the training camps. These Ideal Garage Company, Inc. may break into the line-up Saturday of Wisconsin which they looked upon as groups in turn will teach the other men. and he too can boot the oval PHONE 400 with con- easy prey just depied them or that In addition the recruits will be shown siderable ability besides being an ex- privilege. Coach Harry Williams a the relation between boxing and bayon- cellent man on the defense. Frederick, Maryland former Yale man had his heart set on et fighting by motion pictures. The Preston, star center, has been grant- taking the Western championship this boxing film shows Kid McCoy, James J. ed a couple of days rest. He J. W. KOLB, Manager. has been year as he had a number of his last Corbett, Benny Leonard and Johnny playing an excellent game and working year's team intact. Kilbane in action. very hard and no doubt a little rest will wo.00-0000-0c4c-c-4 put him on edge for the big game on The Brown Syracuse game proved to Germany, has thus far wrung $16,00,- coocc -00000e -00000000000600 coo Saturday. be a little upset to some of the experts 000,000 in cash from stricken Belgium. 4 Cf;11 reklu eitiranirif

CE4r Itirtkig Tilrontrir THE DIFFERENT BRANDS. district stands as a noble public Not all of us may join the khakied record of its efficiency. throrg PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EMMITS- Of those who answer and go forth to Every year there are several BURG. MARYLAND. stem da3 s set aside for special dona- The tide of war. But we can all be tions to this Hospital. Emmits- STERLING GALT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, strong And steady in our loyalty to them! burg's day is Thursday,qNlovem- Not with unfettered thought, or tongue TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six ber fifteenth. On that date the months. 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three let loose months. 25 cents, In bitteroess and hate—a childish good people of this community ADVERTISING RATES made known on appii- Patton at this office. game!— are asked to contribute either THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline But with a faith, untroubled by abuse, any advertisements which he may deem objection- money or something for the lard- Friday. Col. Robert Watkinson Huntington, able. That honors those who put the rest NO ATTENTION whatever will be paid to to shame! er, salt meat, canned goods, cof- Rear Admiral David Buttz Harmony, United States Marine Corps, died sud- contributions. anonymous U. S. N. retired, died in Washir,Eton. denly in Charlottesville, VI., at the Un- publication will be fee, sugar, fruit, MANUSCRIPTS offered for Slacker! A word heard very flour,—groceries iversita returned if unavailable, when accompanied by The City Council of Salem, Mass, of Virginia, where he had lived stamps. of all kinds. ever sirce his retirement soon after the C. & P. PHONE NO. 10. often now-a-days; unfortunately voted to accept the cffer of Henry C. Spaeieh- American War. too often found in the bright The response in the past has Frick to erect a memorial to the late Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909 Joseph H. Choate in Salem, Mr jeen V. W. Reynders, 22 years old, at the post office at Emmitsburg. Md.. under the lexicon of youth. One who been most liberal—Emmitsburg Act of March 3. 1879. shirks Choate's native city. of Bay Shore, N. Y., whose father is a his duty; one who retards the is always liberal in every good Fire destroyed the Engineer's Coen coaeJlting engineer in New York, a stu- dent FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. cause—and it goes without say- try Club at Roslyn. New York, with a aviator attached to the United progress of the many; who does Fortunate Man. property loss of $50,000 . States Naval Station here, fell 2,500 not bear his share of the public ing that there will be no dimuni- Hobo—Say, mister, would youse feet from a seaplane into Great South mind stakin' a pore man wot ain't got Roland B. Molineux, 54, defendant in tion in interest this year. Dona- Bay aid was killed. over the pages burden but slips along letting no home ter a few pennies? the celebrated Kate Adams murder "A glance Nineteen men, inmates of the Patter- others do his tions may be left with Mrs. A. Enpeck—What I You ain't got no case, died in New York. of history reveals to us that of bit—that's a slacker. home? Say, old chap, you are son (N. J.) Salvation Army Rescue play- Fire today almost completely destroy A. Annan on or before Thursday, ing in great luck. Why, you can stay Mission, were burned to death in a fire all institutions which affect There are quite a number of ed the large garage and automobile re out all night every night if you want which destroyed the institution. November fifteenth. pair establishment of Cahill Brothers the wellspring of human ac- species under this head. The to—and never get a call-down. in Wilmington, Del , and damaged adjoin Her health undermined by continuous newspaper is per- first and most deserving of con- knitting for American sailors, Mrs. tivity the HERE'S TO YOU MR. McMULLEN Palms the Waiters Have. ing property. The loss is estimated at Catherine Palz ended her life in New haps the greatest." sideration is the young man, in- Out of the turmoil, with its "I'm sure I don't know why they about $260,000. The origin of the fire is call this hotel the Palms. Do you? unknown. York. dependent and physically fit, who I've personal grudges, its knifing, its never seen a palm anywhere near Frederick J. Warburton, vice-presi- Monday. the place?" does not join the ranks because three-cornered fighting, its mis- dent of the Columbia Phonograph Com- "You'll see them before you go. It's Inhabitants of New Kensington fled THE CEIRONICLE will be indepen- pany and secretary of the of his fondness for his own com- representation and stabbing in a pleasant little surprise the waiters Mergenthaler from their homes today, fearing that dent in politics, progressive in spirit keep for the guests on the last day of Linotype Company, died at his home in 180,000 pounds of illuminating powder and a champion of what it conceives fort. Small towns and big cities the back, comes Hugh McMullen, their stay"—London Tit-Bits. Hartsdale, a suburb of New York, aged in the burning Aluminum Company of to be right. Its columns will al- would feel strange without the victor. 75 years. America plant would explode and de- ways be open for a dignified dis- usual quota of idlers to hold down Had the Cop Guessing. Mrs. Ananide Marie Decayet Simms, stroy the town. Several are dead and cussion by the people of any subject As we have said before, Mary- "Officer, why did you arrest this 94, reputed to have been one of the more than 50 injured of the 3,000 em- the street corners and support motorist?" that may seem to them interesting, land never had a better Comp- most daring woman spies in the Confed ployes who were in the plant when an "Suspicious actions, your honor. He or that may in anywise be a benefit the lamp-posts. troller. erate Army, died in New Orleans. explosion started the fire. to the community at large. was within the speed limit, sounding Then, that unhappy class of We congratulate the State on his horn properly and trying to keep Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, Minister to Sir David Caldwell M. Vail, former on the right side of the street"— Geutetnala during the Administration professor of clinical medicine at St. pseudo-patriots who glance Mr. McMullen's re-election; we Louisville Courier-Journal. of President William McKinley and a Mungo's College, died in Glasgow, aged 1917 mournfully over the morning congratulate the Comptroller on notable figure a decade ago in Kentuc- 72 years. His Position. ky Republican politics, died at his home SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT paper bewailing Louis Hutt, assistant City Solicitor, the way the au- his victory and add, with pride, "I've traded some worthless stock in Louisville, Ky., today after a brief for a Mexican who was fatally injured in an automo- thorities deceive the public. Say that Emmitsburg was one of the farm." illness. 1 2 3 "Seen it yet?" bile crash at midnight, died early today they the Allies are really being few districts in Frederick county "Nope, and I don't want to see it. Cleveland's lake traffic was badly at the Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia. I'm happy now in the belief that I hampered by the first storm of the win- beaten at the front and the world Seven sailine vessels of the Alaska 4.578 910 that gave him a majority—the couldn't have lost anything and may ter, the five inches of snow caused lit- Packer's Associetion, ranging from 1,- crusade of civilization is hasten- have gained." tle delay in railroad train. but tardy ar- biggest of all. 470 to 2,487 tons, were taken over by 11121314151617 rival is expected of the incoming boats. ing to the bow-wows. They are World the United States Shipping Board at Now it came:to pass that the Politics. Saturday. convinced "Someone told me you were out of San Francisco. 18192021222324 that the President A new paralysis cure, discovered by polls were open at an early hour; politics." A. E. Burkhardt, known internation- could be captured, the capitol Dr. E. C. Rcznow of the Baltimore "I'm like a number of other men ally as a furrier, died in his apartment 252627_128 30 neither were they closed until Mayo-clinic was successfully used to- burned; yet the. censors would In political life," replied Senator at a Cincinnati hotel today, aged 73 Sorghum. "I'm here; but events have day. — — - towards evening. years. keep it out of the papers. Theirs made politics such an enormous prop- Edward Pietsch, son of Prof. Karl 1/ Communications Intended for publi- But there was apathy abroad is no enviable lot. osition that I am scarcely discernible." Pietsch, of the University of Chicago, Tuesday. cation in this paper, letters of a busi- in the land and from the places was held for the Federal Grand Jury Joshua Stanley, one of the best- ness nature th relation to the Chronicle, The slacker having the most UNANIMOUS JUDGMENT. today on charges of making threats known gipsy leaders in the country, and all orders for Job Printing to be where sat the receivers of ballots baleful influence, however, is the against the life of President Wilson. died at his home in the Roslindale dis- done at this office should be addressed to mtfeh people stayed away; for it Rear Admiral Frederick Rodgers, re trict in Boston. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. head of the family who sits at was husking time. tired and 76 years old, died at his home, President Wilson went to Princeton the table and unreservedly per- at St. James, L. I. FREDERICK COUNTY. And although chariots and mes- to vote in the state legislative election. mits the movements of the gov- A concrete monument, molded by his attorney of Frederick is next to the largest sengers were sent into the fields Edward G. Higbee, an of the counties of Maryland. In ernment to be criticised, derided old comrades-in-arms, has just been Connellsville, , received notice of where the workmen were the Cuba, to the population and wealth it ranks next or condemned. The affairs of erected at Guantanamo, his appointment as first assistant to A. to Baltimore county. In the fertil- memory of Sergeant John Platt, U. S. Mitchell Palmer, custodian of enemy ity and productiveness of its lands laborers came not; for they were the state are sacred. We should Marine Corps, who escaped unscathed property in the United States. it ranks among the first in the Un- sore afraid that the crops which China, Mexico ana the ion, and especially in the produc- treat them as such. The men in battles in J. Barton Payne. of Chicago, became tion of wheat. The area of this they had tilled would not be Phillippines only to fall at Fort Riviere, chief counsel of the Shipping Board's great county is 633 square miles. guiding our ship of state are in- Haiti, September 26, 1915, while cam- body of the people are of ready for the garner. emergency fleet corporation. The great telligently and systematically giv- paigning againet Caco bandits. German, tnglish and Scotch-Irish John F. Hylan was elected mayor of descent, the progeny mostly of the Dr. Amos G. Draper, prominently mostly ing their life's energy for our "EUROPEAN chemists have de- New York by a large plurality, and car- early settlers. The land is identified with educational work for the ot fine limestone quality, and the ried with him to victory the entire Dem- well being, yet the slacker would veloped a the faculty of greater part of the county is a val- method for distilling deaf, and a member of ocratic city ticket. ley of rolling lands lying between pit his petty opinions Gallaudet College, died at his home in against alcohol from chicory roots."— Arthur Williams, federal food admin- the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- Washing ton. tin Mountain. This splendid valley their well-weighed decisions. istrator, announced today that a sur- Nothing on American stills George E. Musser, of Chicago, was is drained by the Monocacy river, Miss Footlight—What do you mean vey made in New York city revealed Men who permit wanton waste, (mountain, of course) where it appointed as commissioner of medita- and is one of the best farmed and by sayin' I ain't competent to fill this that there are 100,000,000 dozens of most highly improved and produc- tion and conciliation, to immediately go women who allow food stuffs to comes right out of the stump in part? All the critics speak of me as a eggs and 100,000,000 pounds of poultry tive areas of the Union. The great to Houston, Tex. crops are wheat and corn.—Mary- finished actress. in cold storage here. be wasted are slackers in that bottles. Manager Groute—Do you doubt it at land Manual issued by Board of The Red Cross War Council announc- Several workmen were injured, none Public Works. by utterly disregarding tne gov- all? I can see your finish now. ed the appointment of Franklin W. M. fatally today, when the big gasoline THOSE were some skids the G. Cutchen, a New York lawyer, as secre- ernment's instructions and en- plant of the Hope Oil and Gas Company EMMITSBL1RG. 0. P. in 'Frederick County put Mobilization. tary general of the Red Cross. treaties they deplete supplies and Every man in all the land, at Hastings, W. Va., was partly de- In all Western Maryland—the under the Democrats. Rich or poor, unschooled or wise. Burglars during the night backed an stroyed by fire, following an explosion. beauty spot and the garden spot of retard the movement for conser- Has resources at command automobile truck to the door of the A. at $1,000,000. He has failed to mobilize. The loss is estimated the State—there is no town more Humberger Company store, vation. Finally there are those J. Sons & The Hotel Greylock, at Wildwood, N. attractive than Emmitsburg. "KAISER Praises Below." — of Massilon, 0., loaded on $5,000 worth Not True to His Principles. J., was destroyed by fire early today. No people are more wide-awake. who obstinately fail to understand of winter coats and silks and made their Glad he is pleased with his future Bix—No meat for me. I never eat The loss is estimated at $50,000. more knowable, more courteous to the significance of this struggle, home. anything that costs the life of a living escape. Emmitsburgians. Wednesday. strangers than thelaim creature. With probably little more than half The location of Ecomitsburg is and ideals of our chosen Dix—Then drop that potato you're PATRIOTISM running a-Muck the country heard from returns from It was announced today that over 90 ideal; the surrounding scenery is un- leaders, and the urgent call of a eating. Don't you know that the pro- the Food Pledge Week campaign today per cent, of the country's better class duction of potatoes costs the lives of matchable; the climate is notedly in Baltimore! passed the 5,000,000 mark. The official hotels, signed pledges to follow the di- threatened civilization. millions of poor potato bugs?—Boston healthful; its water—pure mountain tabulation at campaign headquarters rections of the Food Administration. spring water—cannot be surpassed. Perhaps through our country's Transcript. ZowiE! What a slam! showed 5,000,402 families enrolled as Charles W. Pardridge, aged 74, mul- It is within easy access of Balti- blood-baptism—it is coming now Getting Too Far. members of the United States Food Ad- ti-millionaire owner of department more, Hagerstown, Frederick; eight Stop Hoarding Small Coin. "Of course you believe in evolution." ministration. stores and a generation ago famous for miles from the National Battlefield —there will be an awakening; Penny hoarding and small coin sav- "Yes. Sometimes I think we've car- Fire in the forgings plant of the Cliff spectacular deals in grain, died in Chi- Gettysburg, near to the Moun- ignorant the will be enlightened, ings banks were placed on the official ried it too far. Primitive man was Ammunition Company, in Toronto, did cago. tain Resorts, and is surrounded by taboo list by Raymond T. Baker, direc- satisfied with what fighting he cdtld calamity howling will cease, the $200,000 damage. Two hundred em- Neal Beaton, baker at the naval sta- fertile fa, ms and productive or- tor of the mint, who declared the coun- do with a rock or a bludgeon." will find ployes working in the night shift es- tion near San Pedro, Cal., died as a re- chards.. aimless their niche, the try is threatened with a severe short- caped without casualties. sult, of injuries received in a boxing Mount Saint Mary's College and coward his manhood, age of cents, dimes and other small Superstitious. and each Mrs. Emma F. Gunther, identified match with another enlisted man. Ecclesiastical Seminary—with an "change" for the approaching holiday "Willie, I see crumbs. You've been will do his bit. Hasten the day! at those cookies." with philanthropic activities here and snviable reputation extending over shopping season. Two men were killed and five serious- "Well, ma, I was counting 'em and among European war orphans, was 108 years—is located here; St. Jos- He appealed to ly it jared in an explosion which wreck- persons who collect I found there was thirteen, so I just found dead in a room of a hotel in New eph's college and Academy for small coins as a savings hobby to ex- ed the plant of the McAbee Powder and HOSPITAL DONATION DAY. ate one to change the luck." York today. young ladies—equally as noted dur- change them for coins of a larger de- Oil Co., near Tunnelton, Pa. 107 years of splendid acheive- The people of Emmitsburg Forty thousand licenses were sent to ing its dis- nomination or for currency to relieve A Chance. Fire of undetermined origin in the food dealers throughout the country to- ment—is also here.1 trict have always had a warm the shortage. Children, particularly, Poet—Would the editor be pleased Willard Hotel, a Louisville landmark, There are excellent Schools—Pub- day by the Food Administration. spot in their hearts for were asked to do their bit. to see me? early today created a panic among the lic and Parochial—in Emmitsburg; the Fred- Office Boy—He might. There's been Sunday. 200 guests, a score of whom, trapped Cotton Aids Red Cross. two sound Banks, five Churches, a erick City Hospital. There's a nobody in today lnit his wife and a It was announced today that Madem- on the upper floors, were taken out live Newspaper, modern Hotel ac- reason—that institution has al- The first bale of the new 1917 crop of bill collector. oiselle Eva Lavallier, for years one of through windows. Damage to the commodations, adequate Fire De- cotton that was sold at auction in New the most familiar figures of Parisian structure was estimated at $100,000. Starved. partment, progressive merchants, ways done its full part for Em- York last July fcr $2585, is now travel- life and long favorite at the Theatre Red Cross War Council Blackton—A poor fellow came to me The appro- splendid physicians, good liveries, ing in England, where it has raised des Varieties, left the stage to enter $216,250 for the mitsburg. Every patient from this morning and said he was starving. priated care of Belgian auto garages, many fraternal organi- $14,065 for the British Red Cross, ac- I sent him to a restaurant, told him to the Order of the Carmelites in Paris. children moved into France and Switz- zations, good railroad accommoda- this place will give testimony to cording to information received by get a good meal and I'd pay for it. The Rev. Dr. Albert Carman, super- erland to get them out of the range of tions. There are four or five mails President G. M. Schutt of the New that effect. The whole county, Johnson—Did he get it? intendent emeritus of the Methodist the battle lines. a day, telegraph, express and tele- York Cotton Exchange. for that matter will do it. In Blackton—Yes—six glasses of beer Church in Canada, died in Toronto. (Continued on page T.) phone service connecting all points; and three cigars. electric light and power, oiled justice it must do it; for to all, Billions Spent By Government. Treasure Under New York Streets. streets. Total October expenditures by the An Undiscovered Best. New Revenue Department. regardless of creed or circum- Experts estimate the There is business to be had in Em- government have swept past the billion "Are you getting well paid for your Reorganization of the Internal Reven- copper wires lead mitsburg; there are Factory Sites stance, the consideration of pa- dollar mark by $43,925,235, and indica- work?" ue Bureau to meet the heavy demands and protected cables used in trans- availabe. If you contemplate chang- tients is the same, and the splen- tion are that the grand total for the en- "No. That's w113 I'm not doing my imposed by the new war revenue act mitting electrical current under the Mg your place of residence—come tire month will approximate $1,200,000,- best work. Seems to 7.ne nobody ever will be announced within a few days. streets of New York city at 30,000,000 pounds ot copper, worth approximately to Emmitsburg, Frederick County, did work it has accomplished in 000, of which $470,000,000 is represent- is willing to pay e.:otigh to find out' A new division for collection of the ast how good I .cfr, be." $7,500,000 and 4,000,000 pounds of lead, Md. the interest of people from every ed by loans to the Allies. many new excise taxes will be created. worth about $4,800,000. • y•- 5

Are you helping to make this coun- ipp, ay. EMMITSBURG try prepared? THE RUBBER STAMPS. PE Rubber Stamps for all purposes. Has Your Come in and The kind that KITCHEN lasts. Stencils, renew it next brass ad enamel signs, seals, R. Q. TAYLOR 8111 CO, pock- Subscription time you are GRAIN ELEVATOR CABINET et punches, ipk and ink pads. Leave jjflJJ Better to search the fields for health your order:. Expired? in town. BOYLE BROS. HATTERS .63, MARY C112Aff oUNINAER unbought than pay the doctor for a with nauseous draught. tf THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. —DEALERS IN— CLOUD KING'S GRANDCHILDREN. HATS,CAPS,UMBRELLAS PRESERVING FRUITS AND VEGE- The King of the Clouds had prom- TABLES FOR WINTER. American Stocky the CANES, MEN'S GLOVES !Bed fairies that he would give the To save cans for fruits it is wise to Hog& Poultry Fence all Sizes birds some fresh, dry corn and rnany prefer the flavor cool water very to that of canned corn. Important RAIN COATS, Notice AUTO- Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, t7-: soon. Select young ears, husk Bran, The birds had Chop, Clover and and plunge into boiling The Baltimore and Ohio R. R. also the Hagerstown and Timothy MOBILE RUGS . been crying for It, water and boil five min- Seed, Chicken Feed, .'for the days hahad.I Frederick R. R. place the Horse • ' utes to set the milk. inspection of their employees' and Cattle Powder, Mary- .4•...Lbeen so hot and Slice from the cob and New Location 18 E. BALTIMORE ST. dry. "Chirp, watches in our hands. This alone assures you we are equiped land Portland Cement, Terra arrange on the drying BALTIMORE, MD. ..A chirp," they would, trays, spreading as thin- to do expert watch repairing. 1 Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of 1 call. "Water, ly as possible, put into - •. 1 Bring us your watches, clocks and jewelry for : please, some wa- the oven or around the stove to dry as repairing ter." quickly as possible. Corn should be and we guarantee they will be put in first class condition. THE OLD RELIABLE Now the King of , put in the trays for drying within an MACHINERY the Clouds wast hour from the time it is pulled feeling very badly from Mutual Insurance Company 1. the stalk. This insures a fine sweet MALONE'S JEWELRY STORE And Repairs for same. because he had flavor. The corn is soaked and cooked promised the fai- OF FREDERICK COUNTY in the same water until tender, then 35 North Market St. FREDERICK, MD. Went ries he would at- Right Down dressed with cream and a dash of salt PHONE 969 Sizec to Earth. tend to this mat- and pepper, making a dish that may, P. 0. Box 216 Successor to H. S. LANDIS. Coalin all p‘t ORGANIZED 1843 ter for them, and but never has, been equaled. yet he had so many engagements. Salted Beans.—Take young tender J. Call and get our Prices OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. It just seemed as if he could not find string beans, preferably in the fall, FREDERICK, a free day. And when he did find a • MD. string and cut them as for the table. '111.- '.111 'Vt. '11111,1111,ftvillw,46.'W•••• -%4S,,‘1"111,411b,Aib•4106- ^41b,"41b 11 befare you buy. little time, he would put a shawl over In a stone crock put a layer of Mr. Sun and then he would decide that. coarse %. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIMF salt just covering the bottom. Then President Secretary as long as Mr. Sun was so willing to put in a ,layer of raw beans Send us your broken BOYLE BROS. Work it seemed wrong to discourage about an Watches Apr, 2-09 inch deep, another layer of salt, just SURPLUS $25,000 him! covering the beans and so on, ending Now one day the little tiny children with the salt. Tie a piece Clocks and Jewelry and let us put (—the grandchildren the King of the of muslin NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED over the top of the jar and in a day Clouds calls them—said: or two they will "Oh, granddaddy,listen to birds." settle, and more them in good order. INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY the beans, and more salt may be added. George 5, Eyster The King of the Clouds had a guilty AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES Crocks holding severht quarts are set 2A PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK conscience and he pretended not to in the cellar, where We guarantee all of our work. COMPANIES hear. You see a guilty conscience the beans will LIVERYMAN CHARGE is keep their color and flavor. When A Hams Insurance Company toi Home Insurers a feeling deep inside of a grown-up, wanted, met, H. to-1y child, remove a few and soak them AT THE ROWE STABLES a or an animal, or the cloud over night changing king, which says that we know we the water occa- sionally until they are right for eating. have done wrong and yet hate to ad- McCLEERY'S EMMITSBURG. MARYLAND Canning Tomatoes.—Scald the toma- THE MANY GOOD hilt it. But the grandchildren of the King toes and remove the stem end care- JEWELRY STORE Fine teams for all occasions. y the Clouds insisted upon his listen- fully, plunge in cold water to hold the POINTS OF OUR 48 North Market 1.ng. coloring matter near the surfacer then St., Next to "The News," Teams for salesmen and pleasure 04 remove the skins and pack whole in Groceries are.known only to cus "The birds are crying for water," jars, addin P. O. Box 7. FREDERICK, MD. Phone 705. parties a specialty. tomers who have bought then ey said. "Shall we give them some?, g a teaspoonful of salt to March 22-1yr. e hate to hear them cry, and the fal-' every quart of the tomatoes. Place on from us for years. They know a rack in a boiler and cover the jars to ""6- ',..-^46.-^gh. le> 41111.Alir .41 yii,,A0 they have got the es called on you several days ago best Teas. 9 ask you if you wouldn't give them the depth of an inch above the highest The New City Hotel, Coffees, Canned Goods, etc., IR° ai,I te r. k jar. When they begin to boil count .MINII111111. curable; that they have got un "now it, but I have been very the time and cook thirty minutes for equalled value for their money. Frederick, Maryland, is Prompt usy," said the King of the Clouds, in quarts and twenty for pints. The tops careful service,and satisfaction in evE should be screwed known to and patronized by way. Why not become one of our cu. ather a cross, impatient voice, that down tight. When eatures use sometimes when they removing them be sure to tighten the Tourists from all parts of the tomers? It will pay you. tops, pressing down the edge of the I School Supplies I country. aye put things off and made other This hotel makes a THE BEST ALWAYS. eople miserable and yet do not want cover with the handle of a knife Specialty of Serving Delici- p Own up to IL Then it is that they to be sure that there is no way for ous Meals to Auto Parties. F. COLUMBUS KNOTT, aye excuses like the cloud king did. bacteria to enter. To further secure the fruit dip the can tops hot Comfort, Cleanliness "But you haven't been too busy to into 'Reduced and Successor to Besant and Prices' Knott, iear the sad chirps of the little birds?" paraffin and place in a cool dark cel- Good Service, lar. and Consider- aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, Ml: lisked the grandchildren. ate Attention to all guests are "I have been busy," repeated the AT the characteristics of the Fing of the Clouds. "But we're not busy," said the grand- vrcig. New City Hotel. children. "May we do a little work?" ' "You are too young, too frail," said C. B. COX, Manager. the King of the Clouds. "I will get to Matthews Oct 8:12-1yr THE It very soon." COMMON CROW "But, granddaddy, you have kept (Corvus brachyrhynchos) i. 1.1yr. ..,,,,,. IMIIIIIMIIIIIIMMINIMMIIIMMOMMINNIONIMINIMI1111•111111111MIOM CITIZENS' NAT. BANK. saying that, and the birds want water ..1 '—and still don't get it." ....111.1•11•1 "Oh, dear," said the King of the Clouds, "what a nuisance you children tly+1”1.1”1.1..1. 4.44•11**+.1"'.1”1/X STAFFORD ;are. Very well, go ahead. Give them fIrinks,I but they won't get much from THE VERY BEST you children. Tell them I will be down soon." 4* Fresh and Salt CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK The grandchildren of the King of the Meats Obtainable t Perfect Service, Clouds hurried away. Now perhaps + — —OF— you do not know that the cloud king's 4 ...t.,6-• "None Better" can truthfully be applied to every- 4 FREDERICK. MD. Finest Location, ,grandchildren are the little drops of mist—or rather the mist which is made 4 thing I offer. Customers who have dealth with me for 4 Excellent Wsine. up of tiny raindrops that come down 4 years bear out this claim. 4, i to the earth. It is the grandchildren lihral Management. ! of Whom we speak when we say there • , 1 Is a mist outside that is almost like Choice Cuts Always On Hand Fireproof Construction. rain—but so fine a rain that it can I hardly be seen from the windows. You •,e Special Dried Beef And I see, they are only very little, very Bologna 4 young raindrops. ,M111•1101211.6111.,4.1•01rill=1.0.• 4 But oh, how glad the birds were to see them. The moisture WASHINGTON PLA they gave did `nbt amount to a great deal, but it ÷ JOSEPH E. HOKE cooled the beaks and hot feathers of the birds, , little and the dry, dry X4.4.4.444=44+ +4 .4 4.4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.W CAPITAL BALTIMORE. throats. When the King of the Clouds saw Length, nineteen inches. $100,000 ••••=1••••=lf what wonderful work the grandchil- Range: Breeds throughout the MD, dren were doing, United States and most of Canada; I't put him to winters generally in the United. States. The well-known and reliable store of SURPLUS shame, and he Habits and economic status: The ave up all his en- general habits of the crow are uni: $300,000 agements an d versally known. Its ability to com- 'teht right down mit such misdeeds as pulling corn io the earth. and stealing eggs and fruit and to get THOMAS Such a fine rain H. HALLER away unscathed is little short of mar- Got Something as the birds had OFFICERS velous. Much of the crow's success is always headquarters for the very best filen, and the flow- in life is due to co-operation, and in J. D. You BAKER President ers lifted up their the social instinct of the species has heads and thanked Its highest expression in the winter WM. G. BAKER Vice-President .Want to Sell? the cloud king roosts, which are rometimes frequent- Dry Goods Notions, Ladies' Suits. Cloaks H. D. until he felt ed by hundreds of thousands of crows. BAKER Vice-President Most people have a piece ashamed of his . Frqm these roosts daily flights of WM. G. of furniture, a farm imple- selfishness. ZIMMERMAN Cashier Feat Cooled the Hot many miles are made in search of ment, or something else But little and Furnishings. the Feathers of the food. Injury to sprouting corn is the SAMUEL G. DUVAL..Asst. Gushier which they have discard- birds were more Little Birds. most frequent complaint against this ed and which they no lon- grateful to the species, but by coating the seed grain LIBERAL TERMS ARE OFFERED AND ESPECIAL JOSEPH McDIVIT Cashier Asst. ger want. . andchildren of the cloud king than, with coal tar most of this damage may b the cloud king himself, for they be prevented. Losses of poultry BARGAINS DIRECTORS and These things are pat in Were the first Ri come—the first to eggs may be averted by proper housing the attic, or stored away quench their ti!$t and dampen their and the judicious use of wire JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, netting. are frequently held where the least amount of money in the barn, or left lying little dry throats. The insect food of the crow includes Wm. G. BAKER, C.H.CONLEY, M.D. about, getting of less and .4.nd as a spectal reward the grand-, yvireworms, cutworms, white grubs, purchases the greatest values. Our force of salesmen less value each year. clfildren were allowed and grasshoppers, and during out- C. M. THOMAS, P. L. HARGETT, to play with, and saleswomen be grown-up raindrops, and the earth' breaks of these insects the crow rely- are courteous and obliging, and are al- D. E. KEFAUVER, J. ders good service. The bird is also S. NEWMAN, 'people said: ways anxious to please customers. Nothing is "Oh, what a an efficient scavenger. But chiefly to much J. D. BAKER, LEL GAMBRILL,JR. mist there is in the air!" because But it was really the grandchildren of its destruction of beneficial trouble for us to do for our friends, and we THOMAS H. wild birds and their eggs the crow earnestly so- HALLER, H. D. BAKER. 9S The King of the Clouds helping the must WHY NOT Little birds and the summer flowers and be classed as a criminal, and a licit a share of your business. Our country friends are reduction go dry grass on the earth. in its numbers in localities SELL THEM? where It is seriously destructive is urged to come to see us when they come to town, and lustifiable. Conscientious Scruples. Somebody wants those we will do all in our power to make them welcome. Hubby—My dear, I won fifty dollars very On Safe Ground. things which have playing poker last night and you may They inquired about become of no use to you. buy the dress you've been wanting. his trip abroad. He began enthusiastically, Why not try to find that Wifey—It makes me shudder but stopped to short. somebody by putting a think of using money gained that way. "Has everyone want advertisement Row, promise inie that after you'Ve here been to Eur in ope?" THOMAS H. HALLER, won enough to buy me the hat to go THIS NEWSPAPER? with the dress you will never 'again "Well, then 17-19 July 8 '10-1yr. touch those awful cards. I can speak freely."-• North Market St., Frederick, Md. 44••••••••••••••••****** Christian Register. 414 rriag atimmirtr

PERSONALS. LOCAL BREVITIES. TO FURNISH ROOMS CHURCH NEWS Hagerstown, Maryland, is the largest FOR LOCAL BOYS and most progressive city in the great Regular services in the Emmitsburg Cumberland Valley. It is spending over Mr. T Theroux, of Watervliet, New Motor Car Co. Improves Property. Churches are as follows: vl ,INK Drive for Donations to Equip Places of ONE MILLION DOLLARS on its new SEWER York, returned to his home after an The Emmitsburg Motor Car Company Recreation for Soldiers. CATHOLIC SYSTEM. This work is now beginning PRINTERS extended visit with his son, Prof. Ern- has laid a new concrete entrance to Two rooms will be fitted up for the Mass, Sunday 7, 8.30 and 10 a. m. and will last several years. The con- est Theroux, of Gettysburg street. their new garage building on Frederick Frederick. city and county boys at Camp Vespers, Sunday 7:30 p. m. tractors for this big improvement are Cocl, is visiting her par- street. Miss Grace Meade, according to the plans of Mass, week day, 6 and 7 A. M. The H. C. Brooks Company. They are LTAs been respon- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cool, of the Home Comfort Committee re- ST. ANTHONY'S paying top wages and giving regular I 1 sible for thousands near Emmitsburg. Improvements to Frederick Street, work the year round. Boarding and cently named by Mrs. C. H. Conley, Mass, Sunday at 7 and 10 a. m. of business successes Miss Julia Tyson visited in Baltimore Mr. James B. Elder, is relaying a living in Hagerstown are very cheap, Frederick, chairman of the Woman's Week day Masses 6 and 7 a. rm. through= the country. this week. concrete pavement in front of the B. and much less than in most other com- Auxiliary for the drafted men. One of Catechism, 9 a. m. P. Ogle Stables on Frederick street. munities. The contractors on this work Everybody in town Mrs. Charles Eckenrode and Mrs. the rooms will be in the barracks of Vespers, 4 p. m. may know you but Eugene Spaulding, of Littlestown, Company I, 313th Infantry, where the could use some good men as laborers REFORMED spent the week-end with their mother, Property Deeded. Frederick selects are located and the and rock men at this time. Anyone they don't know what Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Margaret Welty. Among the real estate transfers in other in Company H's headquarters, the wanting regular work at excellent you have to sell. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Frederick county this week is the fol- camp home of the county soldiers. The wages, combined with cheap living, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dorsey, of Thur- Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. mont, spent Friday in Emmitsburg. lowing: Vincent Sebold, et al, to Hiram officers of Camp Meade have granted should go to Hagerstown at once or estate in county, $179.31. PRESBYTERIAN write the H. C. Brooks Company, Ha- Advertising Will Help Yon Mr. and Mrs. Eline, of Littlestown, L. Miller, real this privilege to the boys and it now Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. gerstown, Maryland. motored to Emmitsburg on Sunday. remains for the people here to provide Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. adv. nov. 2-4ts. Marriage License. the comforts to make the home-like ,,,,.....,,,,-„....r. Mr. Charles Eckenrode, of Littles- puartera a reality. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. town, spent Sunday with his brother, Among the marriage licenses issued Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. WANTED during this week in Frederick was the Any article suitable for furnishing a Mr. A. W. Eckenrode. LUTHERAN following: Frank C. Long, 25, of near room such as chairs, tables, sofas, rugs, Mr. J. L Johnson and Master Fox, Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. LABORERS AND TEAMS. Creagerstown and Ruth E. Troxell, 20, sofa pillows, pictures, games of all CLASSIFIED of Frederick, were in Emmitsburg on Sunday School, 9.00 a. m. of near Emmitsburg. kinds, books and magazines or any Saturday. other article that will give, the now Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:46 p. m. Men $2.50 Per Day- ADVERTISEMENTS Messrs. J. Ward Kerrigan and Fran- lacking touch of home, is what is de- Senior I I 6:45 p. m. • Attend Rally in Frederick. Team $7.00 Per Day cis Rowe motored to Lancaster on Sun- sired. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. Quite a number of Emmitsburgians day. Through the courtesy of Mr. M. F. Saturday, Catechetical instruction 2 EYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES. attended the Sunday School Reunion of Office at Shuff Bldg. Open 7 to 8 P. M. Mrs. Glenn Shuff all articles brought to him will be p. M. Boland and children, of the Lutheran church held in Frederick DR E. G. BAUERSFELD, properly labeled and taken to Freder- METHODIST EPISCOPAL POTOMAC ENG. & CONt. CO. Germantown, Md., are the guests of on Sunday. Glasses fitted at reasonable prices, her sister, Mrs. Harry S. Boyle. erick free of charge. Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Phone 52, W. Main St. Thuemont, Md. Service, 2:30 p. m. apr. 6 tf. Emmitsburg, Md. Miss Adele Bowling left this week Temperaturd for the Week. Oct 26-6mo. for Baltimore, where Epworth League, 6.30 p. m. she has obtained The maximum temperature for this E. R. MILLER, M. D. a position. OBITITARY. Vesper Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. week was sixty degrees on Tuesday and t Specialist TOM'S CREEK M. E. CHURCH Miss Mary -Shuff and Miss Gardner, the minimum temperature was thirty- WILLIAM ALBERT TURNER. I have now in stock a complete line Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Sunday School, 9 a. m. of Frederick, spent the week-end with two degrees on Monday. of the newest fall samples of wall paper. Frederick, Md., Cor. Market & Ch. Sts. William Albert Turner died at the Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Miss Shuff's parenas, Mr. and Mrs. M. home of his:nephew, Elmer Turner, of Prices better than ever and Would be Hours.-1.30 to 5.00 P. M. F. Shuff. glad to have you see my stock before Phone Miss Rowe Enters Hospital, near Emmitsburg, on Saturday, Novem- McMULLEN RE-ELETCTED BUT 759. nov 17-16 1 yr. Miss Luella Baker,- of buying elsewhere. Baltimore, is Miss Elizabeth Rowe, youngest daugh- ber 3, 1917. He was aged 77 years and REPUBLICANS GAIN CONTROL CHOICE flEATS the guest of her aunt, Mrs. • M. S. HARDMAN, Mary A. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Rowe, was a life long resident of this vicinity. Dukehart. G. 0. P. In Frederick County Carries C. & P. Phone 62F2 Emmitsburg, Md. of W. Main street is now at Jefferson The sole survisrdr of Mr. Turner is H. M. GILLELAN Everything in the Everything Before It By Big Ma- aug 10-tf. Mr. Joseph Baker, of Baltimore spent Hospital, Philadelphia, where, she has one brother, Mr. Jacob Turner of near AND SON Meat Line. Lamb Emmitsburg. jorities. and Veal in Season. Sunday with relatives in Emmitsburg. entered the class of nurses. FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. Funeral service in Friends Creek Hugh A. McMullen has been re-elect- Prompt attention. Polite service. Mr. Charles Hunter, of Baltimore, Farm situated on the State Road spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and church, on Monday afternoon, Novem- ed State Comptroller over William 0. West Main Street, Returns from Hospital. about 1i miles north of Emmitsburg july 17-14 Mrs. Heranika. ber 5, Rev. E. L. Higbee officiating. Atwood, Republican. Emmitsburg, Md. Master Edward Hopp, oldest son of Interment in Friends Creek cemetery. The Democrats will have a majority containing 94 acres of land. Mr. H. W. Bowker, of Baltimore, AUTOS FOR HIRE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopp, of W. Main of one in the State Senate, the Senate Apply to representative for the Belair Motor Car street, returned from Saint Agnes' J. A. W. IMATTHEws, JAMES HENRY GLACKEN being Republicans, 13; Democrats, 14. F. R. LONG Company was in Emmitsburg on busi- Hospital, Baltimore, on Sunday, where oct 26 4ts . Emmitsburg, Maryland. Clean car, moderate James Henry Glacken, a veteran of The RepAlicans will have a majority charges, ness on Tuesday. he has undergone a course of treatment. prompt and the Civil War, and a lifelong resident of Eight in the House of Delegates, the S. L. Fisher,. Optometrist and Opti- courteous service, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Annan, Sr., Mrs. Day or Night. Care- of Emmitsburg, died at his home in complexion being Republicans, 55; Dem- cian, will be at Slagle Hotel, Emmits- ful Driver. T. E. Zimmerman, Miss Belle Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Wilhide Move. Emmitsburg Saturday evening. He ocrats, 47. burg, Monday and Tuesday, November C & P. Phone. and Mr. Samuel McNair Annan, spent EMMITSBURG, MD. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilhide and was aged 71 years, 5 months and 22 The Republicans, therefore, on joint 12th and 13th. If you need glasses call sept. 7-1yr. the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. E. S. family have moved from the Lagarde days. ballot will control and will elect a State to see him. Eyes examined free. Good Johnson, Elk Lick, Pa. property, near Mount St. Mary's to the Besides his wife, Mrs. Louisa Glacken, Treasurer to succeed John M. Dennis, reading glasses as low as One Dollar. MONDORFF Well-equipped Cars. Care- AND Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Musselman, Lieu- property owned by Miss Columbia Win- he is survived by the following sons and Democratic incumbent. The Board of adv. ful Chauffeurs. 'Gasoline tenant and Mrs. Bigeby, of Gettysburg, ter on West Main street. daughters: William B. and John H. Public Works will remain Democratic, BENTZEL and Auto Supplies. Place Pa., visited friends in Emmitsburg on Glacken. of Johnstown, Pa., George Governor Harrington and Comptroller FARM HELP WANTED. Always Open. NEW Sunday. Emmitsburg for McMullen. Glacken, of Camp Gordon, Atlanta. Ga., McMullen being on it. Married man to do general farm HOTEL SLAULE GARAGE, West Main Mr. Eugene Fry, of York, Pa., spent There were only six districts in the Samuel S. Glacken, of near Emmits- Edward S. Delaplaine, Charles M. work. Can move on premises any time. St., Emmitsburg, Md. july 17-14 Monday in Emmitsburg. - county carried for McMullen. Outside burg, Mrs. Myrtle Muth, Mrs. Ada M. Kline, Grason E. Palmer, Millard F. Good salary for right man. and Frank L. Spitzer, DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS Miss Eva Rowe spent the week-end of Emmitsburg the largest majority Woodring, Mrs. Grace M. Whitmore, of Rice all Repub- nov 9•4ts. Apply to this Office. licans, were elected by big majorities in Philadelphia. was 25. The local majority for the Waynesboro and Miss Loretto Glacken, WILLIAMSON'S Everyone knows the Comptroller was 76. Three brothers, to the House of Delegates. FINE APPLES. Mr. Wolford, of Martinsburg, W. Va., of Johnstown, Pa. DRUG STORE necessity of pure Thomas A. Glacken, of Johnstown, Pa , County Commissioners, all Republi- Apples for sale. Apply to is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Meade cans- William drugs and accuracy Youngster Celebrates Birthday. Michael E. Glacken, of J. Martin, David Oland, Phone 45F3 J. ALBERT FLENNER. Patterson. William A. and J. Frank Hightman. Sheriff.-Charles in compounding prescriptions. You can Master Woodrow Wilson Theriault Emmitsburg and one sister, Miss Annie H. Klipp, Republican, County Survey- nov 9-2m count on Miss Eloise Gross, of Peabody Con- both these necessities if you the distinguished guest at "Hillside," Glacken of this place also survive. or-Emory C. Crum, Republican. tervatory of Music, Baltimore, spent take or send your orders to Williameon's the home of the Misses Corry, cele- The funeral services were held in St. PIGS FOR SALE. several days with her parents, Mr. and 40 N. MARKET STREET, brated his first birthday on Joseph's Catholic Church, Wednesday STONER-EYLER. I have some very fine pigs for sale. Mrs. F4I-larry Gross. Thursday, Phone 68 FREDERICK, MARYLAND. Nov. 8. The occasion was celebrated morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Charles V. The marriage of Miss Hazel M. Eyler Apply to JOHN N. FRANKLIN, aug 7-1y Mr. and Mrs. F. Harry Gross left in a befitting manner. Eckles, officiating. The pallbearers, daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. Eyler, of "Thornbrook Farm," this week for their annual southern composed of members of the G. A. R. Sabillasville, to J. Ernest Stoner, son nov 9-1t. Mt St. Mary's. trip. 4, of Entertained Eighty Guests. were: Michael Hoke. John Mentzer, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stoner, of Thur- Notary Public Messrs. William, John and Thomas James Hospelhorn, Douglas Frailey, mant, took place Tuesday, November 6, NOTICE. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 Glacken, and James Crosby and Miss Frank Kreitz and George Kugler. In- at twelve o'clock at the home of the J. Ward Kerrigan Topper, of near Emmitsburg, was the Notice is hereby given that I will not Luretta Glacken, of Johnstown, Pa., terment was made in St. Joseph's ceme- bride. Rev. Charles Reinewald, of Em- IN THE scene of a very enjoyable party and be responsible for any bills contracted Mr. and Mrs. William Muth, Mr. and tery. mitsburg, performed the ceremony in dance on Friday evening, November 2, by Mr. and Mrs Edward Gunther. Emmitsburg Savings Bank Mrs. Jacob Woodring and Mr. and Mrs. the presence of the immediate families. when they entertained about eighty nov. 2-2ts MRS. MARIA KREITZ. Augustus Whitmore, of Waynesboro, MRS. ELLEN M. L. CONLEY. After an extended wedding trip to guests. PEARS FOR SALE. attended the funeral of Mr. James Mrs Ellen Martha Larrick Conley, the principal cities in the south Mr. and Glacken on Wednesday. Mrs. Stoner will reside in Woodsboro I have some very fine pears for sale EDWARD HARTING -RepairerEMMIT"U"' of MD.- Mr. Stonesifcr Improving. wife of C. W. Conley, died Saturday Miss Lillian Long, of Baltimore, was morning at 1.45 o'clock at her home at where Mr. Stoner is engaged in busi- at 40c. per bushel. Apply to Mr. Wade Stonesifer, a student in the the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green Ridge, Montgomery county, af- ness. nov 2-2ts. FELIX A. STOUTER. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc, Gettysburg College and a former Em- John Long, for the week-end. ter a lingering illness, aged 77 years. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP mitsburgian, who was operated on at CHANGE IN POSTAL RATES. FARMERS! • Mr. C. D. Eichelberger returned to She was born in Middletown, Va., and the Frederick City Hospital some time Go to J. Thos. Gelwicks' for -6-3m ALL WORK WARRANTED. Baltimore after a few days visit with was a daughter of Joseph Merrick and After November 2, postage on all let- Cedar ago for appendicitis and afterwards his mother, Mr. J. W. Eichelberger. Mary Bell. Besides her husband, she ters, except drop letters, will be three Picket Fence and U. S. Poultry Fence -DEALER IN- contracted a severe attack of pneu- Mr. Thompson, of Waynesboro was is survived by two daughters and two cents an ounce or fraction thereof; on 1-the best on the market. Jne 29tf. monia is very much improved. M1 F1 SHUFF, of all Kinds in Emmit#burg on business on Thurs- sons, Mrs. W. T. Brown, of Silver all drop letters ot an ounce or fraction day. Springs; Mrs. Eugene Jones, of Ken- thereof a two cent stamp will be re- FOR SALE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A Fine Specimen of Turnips. Mrs. M F. Shuff, Miss Helen Shuff, H. Conley, of quired. All post-cards two cents every- sington; Capt. Charles Ten acres of land mile from Em- W. MAIN STREET, Messrs. Wiliiam J. Rowe and Frank During the week Mr. Charles Clark the Base Hospital, Camp Meade, and where. Nov. 2-2ts. mitsburg. Apply at this Office or ad- Weant spent Wednesday at Camp presented to this Office a very fine Col. E. T. Conley, U. S. A. Mr. and dress P. 0. Box 46, Emmitsburg, Maryland turnips CARD OF THANKS. Meade. specimen of known as the Rocky Mrs. Conley celebrated their fiftieth nov 2-1mo. Emmitsburg, Md. Mountain variety. There were three I desire to extend my sincere thanks Misses Ann and Estelle Codori, Edith wedding anniversaty in June. Guy K. MOTTER turnips in the donation and altogether to the voters for electing me one of the FOR SALE. Nunemaker and Helen Hoke motored members of ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR they weighed about six pounds und four WATCH the House of Delegates Six horse-power, Quincy gasoline to Gettysburg on Wednesday. AT LAW ounces. from Frederick county. I deeply ap- engine. Perfect Condition. Mr. K. Y. Pontious, of Annapolis for posters with regard to play in St. Will be in Emmitsburg on Tuesday of • preciate the confidence reposed in me Apply to CHRONICLE OFFICE. each week Junction, Md , spent a few days of this Euphemia's Hall under auspices of from 11A. M. to 4 P. M. Office Entertained at Dance. and I will try to serve you in such a at Emrnitaburg Savings Bank. Fred- week with his family in Emmitsburg. Knights of Columbus. adv to merit On Tuesday evening, October 30, 1917, way as your confidence. Electrically operated hair clippers erick office tel. no. 780. iune3-10-tf Miss Annie Adelsperger, of Oescola Respectfully yours, have been invented to save barbers a very enjoyable party was given at spent in playing games and dancing. Mills, Pa., is the guest of her aunt, the home of Mr. Edward Adams, of EDWARD S. DELAPLAINE. time. Mrs. K. Y. Pontius. Music was furnished by Messrs. Seiferd Dr,J, A1W. Matthews,11,S1 near Emmitsburg. A very pleasant and Rose. About seventy-five guests Mrs. Joseph A. Overman, of Rich- evening was spent the main attraction were present. EMMITSBURG, MD. mond, Va.. is spending some time with being dancing. Delicious refreshments PHONE 26 3 3-13 her mother, Mrs. Catherine Welty. were served at a late hour About Rapid Progress in Road Work. Misses Mary sixty-five guests were present. We will send THE CHRONICLE to Eckenrode and Rose The Potomac Engineering and Con- Hopp spent Wednesday in Frederick. tracting Company, who have the Mr. Kugler Left Monday. Mr. Richard Zacharias and Masters contract for the concrete woik Six any address six months for 50 cents. Patterson Bros' Edward and Joseph Hopp motored to On Monday, November 5, Mr. Luther in Emmitsberg, are pushing the work Frederick on Wednesday. Kugler, son of Mr. George Kugler, of before cold weather. Practically all of We are anxious to have all who Dealers in Live Stock Miss Stella Sweeney spent a few days W. Main street, left for Frederick Frederick street is finished and now of this week in Baltimore. prior to leaving for Camp Meade, Ad- the entire force of men are engaged are not readers or subscribers be- Mrs. V. H. Lilly, ot McSherrystown, miral, Md.. on Tuesday. Mr. Kugler in grading and preparing the square for is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. W. was Emmitsburg's only contribution to Months the cement work. On Thursday morn- Bulletin come acquainted with THE CHRON- Weekly Eckenhode. the second draft of the New National ing work was begun on Gettysburg Army.. street. 100 Patterns of Tapestry, Axminster ICLE. PRICES PAID FOR: and Velvet Room Size Rugs at less than Election Day in Town. the mill prices of today would allow us Hospital Donation Day. Everything in Emmitsburg was quiet Fresh Cows $40@$100 to price them. Tuesday the 15th of November is the For on Tuesday-quieter than on any elec- Remember if you have a friertd G. W. WEAVER & SON, last Donation Day for the Frederick Steers 7@9i tion day in years. A great many quali- adv oct. 26-3t. Gettysburg, Pa. City Hospital and Mrs. Andrew A. An- Butcher Cattle 8@10c fied voters remained in the fields, husk nan, who is Emmitsburg's representa- or a relative in the draft who Mrs. P. 0. Stuchell Tells flow She ing corn. Some who were at work but tive on the board, will be glad to re- Bulls 6i@t8 Cured Her Son of a Cold. a short distance from the polls utterly ceive groceries, jellies, preserves, fruit has been called to the colors THE Hogs,Straight 15@16c. disregarded the appeals of their party 50 "When my son Ellis was sick with a -in fact any foodstuffs the good people Hogs, Rough cold last winter I gave him Chamber- and refused to cast their votes. of Emmitsburg may give to this wor- , 10@12ic• lain's Cough Remedy. It helped him at CHRONICLE will give him all the thy cause. The Frederick City Hos- Calves 11@12ic. once and quickly broke up his cold," An Enjoyable Dance. writes Mrs. P. 0. Stuchell, Homer City pital has done much for the people of news from home, and will be (25e. extra for delivering.) Pa. This remedy has been in A very pleasant surprise party was district. Hardly a use for this month goes by Spring Lambs 13c. many years. Its good qualities have given at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. that there is not a patient from this Cents been fully proven by many thousands Riley Stine in honor of Mr. Stine, greatly appreciated. of people. It is pleaeant and safe to the locality. It is therefore urgently hoped Sheep 7@8c. take. occasion being his twenty-third birth- that local citizens, as heretofore, will Will Ship Every Friday. **Advertisement. Nov. 21 mo day. The evening was very enjoyably liberally respond. pridg Timintrir

For a Weak Stomach. An item concerning a near FRANKUNVILLE NEWS. ACROSS THE LINE CATHEDRAL AT HAVANA TO BE As a general rule all you need to do is neighbor or a dear friend is Mrs. Baker Fraily and two children Prospecting has been started by the PRESERVED BY GOVERNMENT to adopt a diet suited to your age and J much more important to reader spent last Thursday with Mrs. George Bethlehem Steel Company on the land occupation and to keep your bowels a Place Where The Bones Of Columbus Wilhide of Mt. St. Mary's. of John H. Bittenger, a few miles regular. When you feel that you have than a far away battle.—Another Reposed Until The Spanish-Ameri- Master Allen Stull who had the mis- northwest of Hanover. It is the hope eaten too much and when constipated, reason why you should subscribe for can War. fortune to burn himself sometime ago of the steel company to discover a stone take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. THE CHRONICLE The proposed sale of the historic Co- **Advertisement. Nov. 21-mo. is suffering with a very sore leg. which ean be used extensively in flux- Miss Mable Fry visited Miss Edith ing purposes. Should the mineral be lumbus Havana Cathedral by the eccle- Dewees on Sunday. found in sufficient quantities operations iastical authorities, and its consequent Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gall and children will be started which will give employ- destruction, have aroused such a storm spent Sunday with Mrs. Gall's parents, ment to about 1,500 hands. of opposition that the edifice, which is Mr. and Mrs. David Zentz. George McCullough, a son of Mr. and 213 years old, probably will imp soon in- Mrs. Esta Zentz, of near Philadelphia and Mrs Owen McCullough, of Wrights- to the ownership of the Cuban Govern- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ville, York county, was a member of ment as a permanent national monu- Kelbaugh last week. the medical corps assigned to steamship ment. The cathedral, which was com- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dewees and Finland, which torpedoed pleted by the Jesuit fathers in 1704, and Hochschild was by a Ger- CC.OUNT two children, visited Mrs. William man submarine. Young McCullough to the crypt of which the bones of Dewees on Sunday. made two trips to Europe on the Fin- Christopher Columbus were removed Miss Maria Dewees and Mr from Santo Domingo in the following THE CHM s AR OF YOUR HOME Tik Guy land before it was torpedoed. Since Crawford spent Sunday evening with the steamship was hit no word has been year, long has been a landmark for tourists, both on account its Kohn her grand mother of histori- Mrs. William Dewees. received from the Wrightsville lad. Mr. Aaron Stull has nearly completed Announcement was made of the great cal associations and because of the his butcher shop and is now engaged in increase of business of two Hanover beauty of its interior decorations. Tow- butchering business. plants the W. F. Kintzing Co., and the ering at the foot of San Ignacio street, A Bank Accc unt General Gas Electric Co. The latter on a spot which witnessed the arrivals, & Company ALL WORN OUT. concern is building what is known as battles, ravages, and departures of in- vader and conqueror Does morning find you with a lame, the Genco light plant, a miniature during four centur- Is the Gibraltac of the Home! stiff and aching back? Are you tired all plant for the economical lighting of ies, the cathedral occupies a site which the time—find work a burden? Have residences, most especially rural resi- never, from the earliest recorded his- Howard & Lexington Sts. you suspected your kidneys? Grateful tory of Spanish occupation of Havana, people endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. dences and farm houses, also electric farm has been other than a place of worship. Baltimore If you are a man of family you must have a bank account. A BANK You can rely on their statements. power for machinery, where they Mrs. R. H. Barton, 123 John St., Ha- do not have the advantage of public The original cathedral was a modest gerstown, ACCOUNT IS THE BULWARK, THE GIBRALTAR, OF YOUR HOME Md., says: "For many years service plants, as the towns and cities. hut of timber and straw, mentioned as I suffered-from disordered kidneys and "thatch" in the ancient archives in It protects you in time of need. severe backaches. Besides making shipments to big points Se- I was dizzy and ville. It nervous. I couldn't sleep at night on throughout the South and West, also was burned and rebuilt, first It gives you a feeling of independence. account of my back aching and morn- Canada, the Hanover plant has estab- during the regime of the early Bishop The Store That It strengthens you. ings I felt depressed. I got Doan's Ubite, next by the French in 1555, five Kidney lished an export trade in Australia, Pills and they helped me at years after it had been rebuilt of stone once. Continued use made me feel bet- Africa, and Porto Rico. Last month 82 Serves You Best ter in every way." (Statement given plants were shipped from the Hanover by the Spanish governor Perez de Au- May 15, 1911-) factory. gulo, and lastly, in its present beautiful A Second Statement. It Is a Consolation to Your WifP, Dr. Robert S. Stable, a physician and form, by the Jesuits, of the peculiarly Ori August 24, 1916, Mrs. Barton said: former chairman of the York county hued stone which is a characteristic of IjjThe Hochschild, Kohn to Your Children "All I have said regarding Doan's Kid- Republican party, died Friday in New Cuban architecture. & Co. ney Pills in my Market. He was • Store was former endorsement 59 years old. The crypt where the bones still holds good. We take this medicine Sixty-one drafted men, comprising 30 of Colum- founded in 1897. It whenever we feel in need of it and it per cent. of the quota in the First and bus reposed is still to be seen by visit- began with a plain We Pay 4% On Time Deposits always helps us." Second city districts and in the First ors. The interior walls of dark marbles Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't sim- York county draft district, left Monday the columns of highly polished mahog- announcement of its ply ask for a kidney for Camp Meade, remedy—get Doan's Md. The contingent any with gilt-bronze capitals, policy and its inten- ANNAN, HORNER & CO., Bankers. Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bar- included five drafted men from York and the ton had. Foster-Milburn Co , Mfgrs., and 56 from the First county district. choir stalls of beautifully carved mahog- tions. ESTABLISHED IN 1882 Buffalo, N. Y. any are of such enduring construction Oct 5-09tf- —Advertisement. Certain Cure For Croup. that Dr. de Paula and President Menc- cal are convinced that with proper care FROM ALL POINTS OF COMPASS. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville, tg A clear contact was (Continued from page 4.) Ill., has had experience in the treat- and maintenance the cathedral will en- 111111101110.11011111011111111(011110***0101101110111111 ment of this disease. She says, "When dure for centuries. The high altar is of made--is still made, Thursday. my children were small my son had croup marble from Carrara, and the walls and and will always be 11 a Six women were killed in the collapse frequently. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks ceiling contain many beautiful paintings JUST RECEIVED of three floors made --- with every of a building in immediately, and I was never without which enhance the desire of the Gov- occupied customer. This is by a concern supplying provis- it in the house. I have taken it myself ernment to retain them as they have ions to the for coughs and colds with good results." United States Government. been. The chief art treasure is a small the contract ---- it is a An **Advertisement. Nov. 21-mo. MORE WINTER CLOTHING explosion and fire followed. painting by Murillo, one of the few such printed on the back Three men were killed and three were ORDER NISI ON AUDIT. extant in Latin-America, depicting the of every salescheck: Prepare For Cold Weather seriously injured this morning when Pope and the Cardinals celebrating two Kent-Ravenna cars collided head-on mass preparatory to the sailing of Co- NO. 9571 EQUITY. near Kent, Ohio. lumbus on his voyage of discovery. America's first great hospital for , the OUR SYSTEM In the Circuit Court for Frederick Underwear For The Soldiers. reconstruction of wounded men was to- County, sitting in Equity. Reliable goods only, at Heavy Suits and Overcoats day accepted by the government from Plans to produce and sell to the Gov- uniformly right prices. NOVEMBER TERM, 1917. ernment without profit For all articles returned, the Benevolent Protective Order of In the matter of the Auditor's Report approximately a 120,000,000 suits If uninjured, and within SHIPPENSBURG CORDUROY PANTS & COATS Elks. This hospital will be erected on filed the 5th day of November, 1917. of underwear annually, reasonable time, we shall Parker Hill, near Robert Brigham Hos- Edgar L. Annan and Andrew A. Horner or enough to supply each soldier in the willingly refund money. a pital, in Boston, at a cost of $250,000. Trustees of Chas J. Shuff and Sarah Allied armies with four sets of light J. Shuff, Partners, trading unaer the and four of heavy garments each year, name, firm and style of C. J. Shuff SUITS have been worked out by Louis Steinfeld KERSEY Co , AND and PANTS Charles J. Shuff and Sarah For Eye Trouble Consult of New York Baltimore's Best Store WEAR A NEW OVERCOAT SUNDAY 'J. Shuff on Petition. and probably will be laid Ordered, That on the 26th day of before Government officials for consid- is the store of prog- S. L. FISHER, November, 1917, the Court will proceed eration. ress. It is not ideal, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, to act upon the Report of the Auditor, a filed as aforesaid CASUAL ACCOUNTS. but it is striving to be. Large Assortment of Odd Dress Pants Will be.#t The New Slagle Hotel, Em- in the above cause, to finally ratify and confirm the same, The profit on Local Ads, and mitsburg, Monday and Tuesday, unless cause to the contrary a thereof be small printing November 12th and 13th. shown before said day; provided a copy orders does not The New Arrow Collar "Claridge" is Here justify bookkeeping, therefore Properly fitted Glasses benefit the of this order be inSerteci in some news- THE Its aim is to please— a wearer in many ways. paper published in Frederick County, CHRONICLE is constrained to re- for two successive weeks prior to said quire CASH from casual to satisfy; and it never The New No Wrinkle Lined Headache, Eye Tire and Eye Strain day. customer°. 11 This, of course, does not apply loses sight of the are a few of the symptoms of Eye Dated 5th day of November, 1917. to regular advertisers and custom• four-in-hand Trouble, which can be relieved by ELI G. HAUGH, mark. It is the ac- a Tie 75c. a era having open accounts. wearing properly fitted Glasses Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick cepted and avowed a ks. 1•!0:1M1110111•11=KSIONI.A. Examination free. No drops used. County. shopping place of a Good Glasses as low as True copy—Test: An Old Man's Stomach. great many people— ELI G. HAUGH, As we Vow older and less active, less in Baltimore,through- C. F. ROTERING Clerk. and less food is required George R. to meet the de- Dennis, Jr., Solicitor. mands of our bodies. If too much is out Maryland, and in CLOTHIER Nov. 9-3ts habitually taken, the stomach will rebel. almost every other When a man reaches the advanced age State in the Union. a West Main Street, EMMITSBURG, MD. of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. 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and not (finny are available for the .410•41111.41 1.41116."11 411'.011. You Can Positive- 49^.411.411".001.1.41""Ift4111,4%.41,W1111.41".16/0.6.0 ••111.41111.....g, woman who has not many social ly Save Consider- CLOTHES OF MANY opportunities to display a variety of able Money If You clothes. A Good-Hearted Mount Saint Mary's College and 1 BUY A To begin at the beginning of the COLORS OFFERED color scheme: Midnight blue holds its Man own. Ecclesiastical Seminary ir Globe Silo Black is in demand by those who By ALAN HINSDALE NOW Average Woman Confused by Ka- want to dress well in the afternoon EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND I and evening, but it does not hold a Also get more silo for (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) FOUNDED your money with our leidoscope Run Before high place for street suits or frocks. f 1808 5-ft. extension roof. 1 Write now for cata- Her Eyes. Dark Green Rivals Blue. My brother Jim and I inherited Conducted by Secular Clergymen, aided by LayProfessors 1 logue and prices. Dark green is a serious rival to enough money from father to go into dark blue, and the French dressmakers business and we set up a hardware i JOHN L. ZACHARIAS CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, PREPARATORYAND COMMERCIAL i store. Not having any custom to start , EMMITSBURG, MD. mar 5-tf. MIDNIGHT BLUE HOLDS OWN on I went out beating up trade, leav- COURSES. Separate Department for YOUNG BOYS. i ing Jim in the store to do the inside i FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS ! DIRECTORY. work. I was a OFFICIAL pretty good salesman, RT. REV. MONSIGNOR B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., President i Dark Green Is Popular but Is Shade if I say it myself, but Jim made a Women Must Use With Care— veaameawalum.aareare.aralaemeemme.41.-ama.aveiii...aranae..aseme..e...... e..ee" List of Those Who Hold Office in City mess of his part of the business. He Burgundy Red and Artillery did not keep at the financial part of Appoin- and County,Elective and Gray Prominent. it at all. He would trust any one, and 1916 tive. the consequence was that we were 1809 Errill.a -41:30 E:P117 New York.—These are stirring times 'soon loaded down with bad debts. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. In clothes. The manufacturers and One evening after business hours FREDERICK COUNTY. COLLEGE: Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Maryland with power to confer shops have prepared for a rush sea- we figured up and found that we degrees. Circuit Court—Chief Judge, Ham- son. It is their own expression that couldn't go on. Jim had advanced COLLEGE AND ACADEMY: Registered by the University of the State of New York Judges, Glenn and the State Boards of Education of and Louisiana. mond Urner. Associate they are actually scrambling for a sup- money to certain parties who had Course in Pedagogy registered by the State Board of Education, Annapolis, Maryland. H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. ply to meet the demand. played upon his feelings. He agreed ACADEMY: A Standard High School. (Frill college first preparatory grade.) Court meets at Frederick City, The French gowns are here. New to go out of the concern, assuming Grammar and Primary Department Free Catalogue, Monday in February and September, for ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE AND ACADEMY ,is situated in a picturesque Valley of American gowns are not only exploit- those debts and leave me to try to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the heart of storied Frederick Grand Jury Terms, December, petit County. The attractive environ- ed, but tremendously an wind up the concern. He took him- ment, homelike atmosphere and studious traditions of the institution offer exceptional ad- jury term; May, non-jury term. Admired vantages and excellent facilities of securing a refined and liberal education. oct E-16-1yr, approved. The effects of those who self off to a neighboring town and I Circuit Court—Eli G. Clerk of the have taken the French silhouette and went to work trying to get in the bad Haugh. Deputies, I. N. Loy, M. N. built gowns debts he bad made. Nusz, John H. Martz, E N. Norris, in their own workrooms, 411A-1,4-14-V616-1 Ibe Melvin F. Shepley. made of American materials, should There were so many of them, large be commended in an entire chapter. and small, that it would take me a life- Register of Wills—Albert M. Patter- time to run them all down. So I son. Deputies. Edward A. Toms, John Some of the best hOuses in this hired Horner, Reno S. Crum. country have tried out experienced a collector. I paid him a hundred dol-(it "Clothes Don't Make The Man" lars a month and at the end of the Court—Charles H. Butts, designers and colorists in producing Orphans' first month he turned in $75. This Chief Judge, George Ed. Smith, John several hundred gowns that are first So to speak—but they have have much to do with the im- was not paying, so I dismissed him L.S. Aldridge. Orphans' Court meets ev cousins to the French in that they pression the man makes. ery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday express the adopted Paris lines. Each and hired another collector. He made J of each week. of the designers gives full tribute to a worse failure than the other man. I hired five I tailor the sort of garments that characterize a man, 4 County Treasurer—Roger G.Harley. the fact that Paris has laid down the men in succession, then laws for the season; but every de- switched off and a woman having ap- to' putting him in the correctly, yet exclusively dressed Deputy County Treasurer—Chants signer boasts with honest plied for the position I engaged her. ( class. 4>i R. Harper. pride that the clothes are the product of Ameri- Since Miss Julia Sparks had a win- I 4 County Commissioners—Frank M. can stud, and • This Helmet of Navarre is made of some way with her I believed she( T. workmanship. Stevens, President; John W. Humm, tete de negre velvet, with visor faced would succeed where others had The New Spring Styles Await Your Inspection Harry B. Witter, George C. In every case, the houses that N. Mohler, with white satin. It is trimmed with failed. And she did. The first month aVI Huffer. H. L. Gayer, Clerk. D. Prince- showed these American gowns called two large silver buckles. ton Buckey, Attorney. upon their experienced French work- she worked for me she got in $960, the (ifibo ers to produce them, and the only secon d month $1,600 and the third $2,- Tax Assessor—Alfred W. Gayer. who exploited it last year are now 300. She continued her work till she . J. D. LIPPY Tailor School Commissioners— W.C. Johnson, ones that were successful were the reaping a reward because the public had got in every outstanding debt. 1'4 president; A. W. Nicodemus. William gowns that had been given into the is accepting it. Know yourself well, Mch. GETTYSBURG, PA.; f Jim's assuming the loans he had P. Morsell. Oscar B. Coblentz. hands of those who had studied the however, before touching any tone of made didn't help me at all. He could a Care Secretary, Treasurer and Superinten- Paris methods with reverence and green. If you're picturesque, you can }'6,..yaL>dit"AiLyig....911La,(4,„>1.:AL.94 neither collect them nor pay them endent—G. Lloyd Palmer, Assistant earnestness. The result was that the wear it in any one of the shades that • himself. I was sued as his partner on Superintendent, Franklin Hershman. clientele of these houses saw extra- are variously known as jade, Egyp- Stockman. one of them and the case went against Clerk to Board, E. R. ordinarily good drapery, the combina- tian and lettuce. State's Attorney—Aaron R. Anders. tion of alluring colors and an excel- me. So I was liable for them all. The woman who can wear jade "I wonder," said Miss Sparks one Sheriff—William C. Roderick. Office lence in tailored suits that we are led successful clothes and jewelry has a day, "if I couldn't collect those debts deputy, William 0.Wertenbaker; riding to believe is purely American. season before her, for many of the for your brother, so as to enable him deputy. Chas. H. Klipp; turnkey, Chas. The Colors That Prevail. this al- FALL WINTER best materials are woven in to pay them to you." Sponseller., The silhouette has been established. luring but difficult tone, and the Ori- "If you can and will," I replied, "I Supervisors of Elections—Joseph F. Every woman now knows that her ental shops are filled with bits of fine will grant you any favor you ask." Eisenhauer, President; Len Ranneber- jade made into earrings, hair combs ger, Harry E Chapline, John T. Best, "Well, I'll try," she said. "Can you and necklaces. There are fans of give me a list of them?" • SHOES Clerk. jade sticks and peacock feathers with I gave her the list and she started Surveyor—Emory C. Crum. also buckles of the Chinese quartz for out to see what she could do. She County Health Officer—Dr. B. 0. gowns are slippers. Soft gold-tissue found it very hard work. The debtors Thomas. embroidered with jade beads, in the were mostly "dead-beats," who had Now IN STOCK Superintendent and Clerk at Monte- Byzantine fashion. Imposed on Jim's good nature, and vue—James A. Jones, Superintendent J. Red flickers through the color sonic of them had no money to pay D. English, Clerk. scheme or bursts upbn the vision like with. Those who had the money were the flame from the artillery at the skinflints, who never paid until they front. It is against the accepted psy- EMMITSBURG. were compelled to at the end of a law- chology that the colors of war should suit. Stewart Annan. Burgess—John be exploited while war is on. Miss Sparks started out on her work. M. FRANK ROWE, Commissioners —J. C. Rosensteel, It is better to be sane than foolish The first day she succeeded in getting WilliamPlorrison H. C. Hamer. when one approaches the subject of three dollars that Jim had loaned a red in clothes. The scarlet danger young sport who got rid of it the same EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Clerk of Commissioners—E. C. Moser. sign should be put over all the coun- (lay at pool. I think he must have Chief of Police—Victor E. Rowe. ters where red fabrics are placed, and gone sweet on the collector, or he Tax Collector— Albert Adelsberger. - it should be worn by the mannequin never would have paid the loan in the red gown. It is Justices of the Peace—M. F. Shuff, who parades in a world. Miss Sparks averred that he • Misr .11110 J. Henry Stokes. the color of conflict; it is not the color had won some money at poker the of peace. The woman who can wear night before and she caught him in It well is thrice blessed, sartori- the nick of time. Three days later she CHARLES M. RIDER ally speaking, and she is apart from totaling eight dol- 4.1b-wst..0.1ftrits16r.liss...4 . - 1.111•Arre.glibm41. got in two amounts (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) -her neighbors, because she is a rare lars. The amounts she collected were type. sometimes paid to her, but these were TYPEWRITER RIBBONS None of this applies to dark red. small ones. All the large ones were Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- No danger sign is needed against the paid to Jim. CARBON PAPER rich wine surface that brings out At the end of three months' hard tery Work of All Kinds what is best in a woman's complexion work Miss Sparks told me that she and eyes. These well-known burgun- had got in 50 per cent of the amount, ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE TYPEWRITER SHEETS dy shades are offered. They come in 25 per cent having been paid directly CONCRETE EXPERT duvetyn, serge, satin, velvet and to Jim. The remaining 25 per cent and Rodier's weave of the so-called Bo- was .uncollectable, either because the My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and phote- LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER livia cloth, which the American weav- debtors were without any means graphs are always open for inspection. ers are imitating in a successful way. whatever or could not be found. The C. 8( P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. An Epidemic of Gray. amount Miss Sparks had collected— STAMPS EMMITSBURG, MD. The world has gone on for a cen- sixteen hundred dollars—she turned . WEST MAIN STREET, The material in this evening gown tury or two feeling that gray is the into me. She asked me, should Jim ROBBER STAMP INK 1 is heavy brocaded satin, the odd bodice tone of sadness and that its Quakerish turn in the amounts paid to him would in dark blue with a girdle of pale gold ugliness must be avoided. It has been I, upon his promise to turn a deaf ear Alill1111111111111111111111111111 sell. only AND PADS dotted with jet beads. Skirt of pale a difficult color for decades. Women to applicants for loans and gold with flowers in blue, gold and have adojited it only when the silver good buyers, take him back into the firm. After refusing for some time I For All Purposes. black. sheen on its surface made it possible. This season, however, all doubts at last gave in. I was puzzled to un- skirt is to be narrow and her coat are dispersed by the superior tones derstand why she was interested in long or short, provided it clings to which the dyers have imparted to the Jim's reinstatement. the figure. She knows that top coats She came into the store the next af- Liberty Loan the Second various fabrics grouped under NOTARIAL, CORPORATE i are as important as frocks and that elastic name of gray. ternoon with a pair of red eyes, show- some of the best weeping. When tailors offer only There is moonlight gray, which may ing that she had been sport suits and top coats to I asked her what was the trouble wear over spell peace, but it is in close prox- SOCIETY, CHURCH j thin one-piece gowns.. she told me that she had gone to Jim imity to artillery gray, which stands for the amounts paid him and found L She also knows that soft materials for death. There is the gray of granite that he had loaned or given away AND BUSINESS SEALS j take precedence over stiff ones; but and the gray of London smoke. There 4% Bonds she every cent that had been paid him. has not exactly classified the va- is the gray of a New England sea 1 Her interest in Jim and her connec- rious colors, fabrics and accessories mist, and there is the tone that one Any Size Desired. tion with this matter remained to be that she must accept or avoid. gets from the glitter of cut steel. These are vastly important matters cleared up. She and Jim were old ac- • SM../ grays are not used alone this These quaintances. He had loaned her to the average shopper. True, there They are combined with hori- season. money, so that she was one of the Is a class of women who go to ex- Chinese blue, with jade and Every man., woman and ENGRAVING, EMBOSSING zon and debtors. She had fallen in love with 1 pensive houses that handle only a few incendie red, 1 Egyptian green, with difficulties of him, and knowing of his the most fashionable pieces of (fp- Mandarin yellow and amethyst purple. parel and offer nothing that can lead resolved to get him out of them. She i LITHOGRAPHING i The silver gray tissues are loaded child should be represented one into the wrong path; but this had collected all the slow debts he had with rhinestone, jet, cut steel and class remains an exclusive one, and made for the firm, and then had to get periwinkle blue beads. An artistic ) Estimates Furnished— what they do or do not do is not al- to work on the amounts he had loaned. i dressmaker can do anything she Prompt ways a guide to the mass of women She was much crestfallen at the re- in this new issue. Service. i pleases with gray today. She regards who must fight out the battle of sult. It as a neutral foundation for what- i ! clothes in their own way and to whom "If you hadn't got stuck on Jim," I ever color scheme, Florentine or victory is vital. said, "I would ask you to marry me.4 Subscriptions in full or Futuristic, that she cares to work out Who You've not married Jim, have you?" i TRESPASS NOTICES AND 1 Take colors. does not feel on its surface. perplexed and confused on entering a "Yes, I have," was the reply. Serge is good, if it is soft; other- shop where hundreds of colors are "Well, you and Jim come in here. Jim being re- wise, it should be barred. The funda- in part, are now i "DON'T HITCH HERE" dashed upon the vision and offered as can be salesman under you, you to de- mental thing is to get the fabric that the latest thing? One feels that a cide whom to trust. I'll be outside clings to the figure. All others i gigantic kaleidoscope has been run must man. How does that suit you?" 1 be put on the opposite ceived at the SIGNS before the eyes. The brain refuses side of the She threw her arms about my neck scale. Nothing must have any chance to work. The judgment is suspend- and cried some more. The firm was to flare. Even though Ready for Delivery. 1 ed. One goes out of the shop with a the bustle is reorganized and turned out a great an accepted fashion—and by the way, feeling that it is futile to try to buy success. It is an American production has clothes and with a desire to let the that t I see met with an unusual success—it must Just Ordinary. Emmitsburg Savings Bank i All These May Be Had At i be arranged in a soft fabric that I 4 iii. discouragement that as- Lawyer—How large were the hoofs? merely drapes - ce-q rte s of the women who itself over the end of Were they as large as my feet or my ! the spine and does not show any am- (In • new apparel, SO hands? Emmitsburg, Maryland. i THE CHRONICLE OFFICE i by the fact that bition to project itself into space. • Darky—No, sah, they was jus' ordi- (Copyright, 1917. by the MeClure Newspa. r • ree really in nary-sized hoofs, sah. fashion, plar Syrclicate.) 1111111=1111111•11111