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VOL. XXXIV EMMITSBURG, . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912 NO. 34 ONE TERM FOR A SPLENDID RECORD THE RED CROSS SEALS ISIDOR RAYNER PRESIDENT County's Branch of Chil- Eighty Millions of Stickers IS DEAD dren's Aid Society Offered To-Day CUMMINS RESOLUTION A GREAT STATESMAN WILL CONVENE IN FREDERICK TUBERCULOSIS CAMPAIGN OPENS Will be First Measure Taken An Attractive Program Provided.—All One Hundred Thousand Persons Will Senator Finally Succumbs Up By Senate Are Invited.—William F. Cochran Help The Fight. —Agencies In Near- To Long Illness the Principal Speaker. ly Every State. WILL LIMIT TENURE TO SIX YEARS The Frederick County Branch of the Beginning to-day over 80,000,000 Red FUNERAL HELD IN WASHINGTON Maryland Children's Aid Society has House Also Thought to be Favorable Cross Christmas Seals will be placed completed its second year. The annual Friday. to a raid on a handbook on the South High Official and Leading Diplomats to Bill Which Makes a President on sale in almost every large city and meeting will be held on Monday, De- Side in Chicago. The keeper of the Attend. —Simple Services at The Ineligible For Re-Election.— The State Department at Washing- nearly every state of the United States, cember 2nd. at 8 P. M., in the Wom- ton received place and eight women, five of them Home.— Senators and Congress- May be Adopted. word from the consular the proceeds to go for the benefit of the an's College, Frederick, Md., to which agent at Nuebits, Cuba, that the Ward gray-haired were arrested. anti-tuberculosis movement in the com- men Act as Pallbearers. The first legislative business that will not only the members of the Society Line steamship Commodore had been The marriage of Raymond Belmont, munity where the seals are sold. This Isidor Rayner, of Maryland, one of come before the Senate when it meets are invited, but everybody who can sunk and was a total loss. All the pas- a second son of August Belmont, to announcement was made to-day from the leading Democratic members of the next month will be a joint resolution, possibly come. The managers are pro- sengers and crew were saved but one. Ethel Helen Lindner, a show girl, for- headquarters of The National Associa- , and a man whose offered by Senator Cummins of Iowa. viding an attractive programme. The The dispatch gave no further details. merly of the Winter Garden, New York tion for the Study and Prevention of name was offered to the con- providing for submitting to the States principal address will be made by Wil- President-elect and known to the stage as Ethel Lo- Tuberculosis which is directing the sale vention by William J. Bryan, as a suit- a proposed constitutional amendment Wilson has been forc- liam F. Cochran, who is widely known ed to give up his daily raine, was confirmed by Rev. Edward from its New York office. able candidate for the presidential nomi- fixing the terms of President and Vice bicycle rides and through his close connection with the his long F. Crowen, a retired Baptist clergyman So carefully has the sale been organ- nation, died early Monday at the end of President of the United States at six walks, in which he took keen Layman's Missionary Movement, the delight, and either stay at who said that he had performed the ized throughout the country that with a long illness, resulting from continued years, and making persons who have home or ride Men and Religion Forward Movement, in a closed ceremony on the afternoon of Novem- the exception of the states of Florida, attacks of neuritis. served in the office of President ineli- carriage, to avoid the tour- the World in Baltimore, and other phil- ists and the ber 14, between 4 and 5 o'clock, at his Oklahoma, Nevada and Idaho, Red Senator Rayner had been in a coma- gible for re-election. This resolution natives, of Bermuda, who anthropic activities aiming at religion have made it home, 58 Boyd avenue, Jersey City. Cross Seals will be on sale in almost tose state since last Wednesday, with was reported favorably by the Senate a practice to halt him on and civic betterment. his solitary every city, town, village and hamlet only one or two slight rallies. His se- Judiciary Committee. It is carried on jaunts for the purpose of Declaring that he will kill President- During the fiscal year—November 1, offering of the United States and even in Ha- vere illness covered a period of about the Senate calendar as the unfinished congratulations. elect Wilson if he ever gets a chance, 1911, to October 31, 1912—the local waii, Porto Rico and the Canal Zone. six weeks, dating from the efforts made business of that body. Reports received by the minister of John Cohan, a one-armed man, arrested worker, Miss Bentley, has dealt with The seals will be sold from drug stores, in the joint political debate with Burke There are indications that an active the interior from the districts of Mexi- at Colorado Springs, Cal., on a charge 315 needy children in our county. The department stores and other kinds of Cockran at Baltimore last September. effort will be made to have the Senate co, getting the full shock of Tuesday's of disturbing the peace, is held by the practical and efficient manner in which stores and shops, from post offices, rail- Physicians compelled him to retire from adopt the resolution. From present earthquake give the disaster a far more police pending word from Secret Ser- the problems of these children have vice way stations, booths on the street, ho- the campaign immediately after that, prospects, those in favor of the meas- appalling extent than was at first indi- operatives. been solved is not merely helpful to the tel lobbies and in numerous other plac- and he returned to his Washington ure are hopeful of success. A similar cated, and the death list is now placed Sunday. individual child or family, but to the es. The number of agents handling the home, where he died. resolution, presented by Representative at 1,200. county at large. Of 52 children placed What is regarded as the forerunner sale in this way aggregates over 25,000, The death of Senator Rayner creates Clayton, of Alabama, has been reported Theodore Marburg, of Baltimore, was with families, 15 have been adopted in of a great strike in the mills of the while the actual number of individuals a vacancy in the upper house of Con- favorably to the House by the Judiciary appointed minister to Belgium to suc- good foster homes, who otherwise Steel Corporation started Sunday in engaged in the sale, almost entirely vol- gress, which will be filled for about a Committee of that body, of which Mr. ceed Larz Anderson, recently promoted would have become a direct expense to Pittsburgh when 800 trainmen employ- unteers, will reach well over 100,000. year by a Republican, through appoint- Clayton is chairman. It was predicted to be ambassador to Japan. the county for many years to come. ed in the yards of the corporation plants Society leaders in almost every large ment by the Republican Governor of that if the Senate should adopt the Hospital treatment and medical care The greatest battle of the Balkan war walked out. At the Homestead and city of the country, notably in Pitts- Maryland. The appointment will be Cummins resolution, the House would has been provided for nine children was raging Friday along the Tchatalja Edgar Thompson plants and the Carries burgh, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Chicago, effective until the State Legislature follow suit. whose parents or guardians were not in lines, both Bulgarians and Turks resum- Furnaces about 1,000 men are on strike Cincinnati, San Francisco and elsewhere meets, more than a year hence. The The chances are that when the Cum- circumstances to help these children. ing hostilities with savage fury follow- demanding an increase of 70 cents a are taking a leading part in this cam- Legislature is Democratic. mins resolution is debated in the Senate After pleading with their relatives, two ing the rejection by the Porte of the day. paign. Senator Rayner was one of the strong there will be much discussion as to homeless mothers, with babies in their Allies' armistice terms. Ile opening session of the Socialist The American Red Cross has already figures in the Senate. He had been a whether, should the required number of arms, were returned to their families. Because a bevy of high International Congress, which is being printed for the work over 85,000,000 member of that body for almost eight States favor the proposed amendment, school girls, Five others were provided with em- intending to play a joke, went to held in Brazil, Switzerland, in opposi- seals and probably the edition will num- years, and was one of its strongest de- thus making it part of the Constitution, school ployment at domestic service or trades at Marshalltown, Iowa, wearing hosiery tion to war, was attended by 500 dele- ber 100,000,000 before the end of the baters and a recognized authority on it could be held to apply to Woodrow in which they had sufficient skill to be of guady patterns 13 of them were po- gates, representing all nations. campaign. Fully 10,000,000 pieces of constitutional law. Wilson's term as President, or would self-supporting. Eight families were litely excused from the schoolroom and Deputy sheriffs of advertising literature have already been Before he entered the Senate he had not become operative until 1917. Al- Boone county cap- prevented from breaking up and bur- sent home to change them for shades tured Bill Tompkins and sent out and several million more are attained a national reputation because though there are many Republican and Grover Jarrell dening the community with the main- of less pronounced hue. at Dorothy, Raleigh county, and they being distributed from local and state of his vigorous conduct of the late Ad- Progressive Senators who are in favor tenance of their little ones, and in The board of delegates of were taken to Madison, the county seat agencies throughout the country. It is miral Schley's case before the naval of the Cummins resolution, it is prob- twelve families the living conditions the Presby- of Boone county, Monday. planned so make the campaign this year court of inquiry that investigated the able that some of them, perhaps most terian Brotherhood met last night at the and standards were raised so as to in- the largest that has ever been held. If action of American officers in the battle of them, would insist that the proposed Railroad Young Men's Christian Asso- Attainment of a $4,000,000,000 foreign sure proper environment for growing the anticipations of the anti-tuberculos- with Admiral Cervera's Spanish fleet. amendment should be so changed as to ciation, in Madison avenue, New York, trade by the United States in 1912 will children. The annual report, soon is workers are realized, no less than Senator Rayner was a native of Bal- prevent Woodrow Wilson from getting and decided to make a thorough search be one of the most noteworthy facts for ready for general distribution, is full $400,000 will be obtained from the sale timore and was sixty-two years old. He the benefit of a six-year term, when he for 25,000 Presbyterians who have come historians to record of the American na- of interesting information and local of Red Cross Seals. Practically all of was a member of the Maryland Legis- was elected for four years only. to New York from out-of-town churches tion at the beginning of the new year. data. The illustrated lecture at the the money remains in the state or city lature when twenty-eight years old and Whether sentiment will develop in and failed to affiliate here. annual meeting on Monday night will The bodies of 200 persons killed in the where the seals are sold, only a very served three terms in the national House Congress for or against including in the Prince Arsene, brother of King Peter give a comprehensive and vivid account earthquake Tuesday have been recover- small percentage of it is going to pay of Representatives in the period from proposed amendments a provision that of Servia, was badly wounded in the of our dependent children and the pre- ed from the ruins of the little town of for the cost ef the printing and distrib- 1886 to 1892. He was elected to the would prohibit ex-President Roosevelt battle which preceded the capture of vention of their dependency. Not only Acambay, in the northern part of the uting the seals and for the expense of United States Senate in 1904, after or President Taft from serving again as Monastir, it was learned at Uskub. the members of the Society, but every- State of Mexico. Delayed reports from running the campaign. having served a four-year term as At- President has not been discussed by body interested in this important factor The Turks' greatly lessened influence other towns and villages indicate that Red Cross Seals may be obtained at torney-General of Maryland. Senators or Representatives now in in of Frederick County is urgently asked Europe will be reflected in the styles the loss of life is greater than at first the Emmitsburg Postoffice. They cost Senator Rayner's career as Congress- Washington who are interested in the of to attend. Thera will be no charge for women's clothes during the next six reported. but one cent each and every seal sold is man and Senator is one that his friends subject. admission. All are welcome. months. The harem skirt is doomed. Hundreds of insane and feeble-mind- a bullet in the fight against tuberculos- and his constituents may well look upon One of the arguments advanced in In its place will come the Servian skirt. ed persons of both sexes in a group of is. with pride, says the Baltimore News. of the one favor -term resolutions pend- NO WONDER THERE'S BEEN It will be full at the top and drawn institutions at Amityville, L. I., were His action on measures of large impor- Congress is ing in that the principle A DEFICIT IN P. 0. DEPT. closely around the bottom. thrown into a great excitement by a fire POPE RECEIVES STUDENTS OF tance was always dictated by, and involved was endorsed by the over- King Peter has created the Order of Sunday. AMERICAN COLLEGE AT VATICAN known to be dictated by, regard for the whelming Democratic victory this year. Abuse of the Franking Privilege for "Dushan the Mighty" for soldiers who The Turkish Government reported public interests. In Washington he was It is believed that the House, with its Political Purposes Has:Brought it Visits of Men From America Represent- distinguished themselves against the great decrease in the number of deaths one of the all too few who could always present large Democratic majority will About.—Should Be Abolished. ing Nearly All the Dioceses in the Turks, Dushan was a Servian Czar who from cholera during the last few days, be counted upon to stand firm in sup- accept the resolution because of the In the primary and pre-convention United States. —Pope Surprised. once subjugated most of the Balkan but this statement is not widely credit- port of whatever course a conscientious declaration in the Democratic National campaign last Spring nearly 4,000 tons peninsula. ed among foreign residents of the capi- Every year, after the Summer vaca- devotion to public duty prompted him to platform. The Democratic Senators, of political pamphlets were sent through tion is over, the Pope expresses the take. contended, will accept the Saturday. tal. Some attempt is being made at it is measure the mails as first-class matter without wish to receive the students of all the The funeral services were held Wed- the same reason, and A bankers draft last to house the soldiers suffering from for with many payment of postage, claims the New for £40,000 was ecclesiastical colleges in Rome, one nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Republican and Senators in found on Saturday the disease. Progressive York Times. Of course, much of this morning on the Sir after another. The other day was the Rayner residence in Washington. Presi- favor of the idea, the Francis Drake, one of chance of its matter, including undelivered speeches the Great West- Headlights on street cars and other turn of the American College, and with dent Taft, Charles D. Hilles, his secre- adoption is believed to be ern Railway tenders, which vehicles had excellent. which appeared in the Congressional was used to to be lighted at 9 o'clock, Bishop Kennedy, the rector, the stu- tary and Major Rhodes his aide, were land the passengers and when Philadelphia Record under the "leave to print" rule, mails from the was enveloped in dents, at the appointed time marched present. Attending also were men high Tariff White Star liner Oceanic, darkness No Anxiety About Changes. would not have been mailed if postage at Plymouth. by the passage of rain and up the Vatican staircase and through in official life political associates of the hail storm from the The recent Minnesota Conservation had been charged. But the matter A riot was caused among the super- Middle West. At the court of San Dammaso into the Senator, Cabinet officers, jurists, dip- an altitude of and Agricultural Development Congress was carried and delivered at an enorm- stitious inhabitants of Boulac, a suburb less than 1,000 feet, ac- Consistory Hall, where the audience lomats and personal friends of the cording to were keenly interested in a plan for ous cost to the Government, and the of Cairo, by a strange light which play- the local weather observers, took place. The students almost filled household. the wind was helping the American farmer to secure loss is fairly estimated at $3,250,000. ed for a time on the red glass window blowing with a velocity the historic hall, a thing which was Flanking the casket on either side of more than loans on terms more nearly approaching The Postmaster General has promised of a new Greek church. 200 miles an hour. This never known before in the case of a were members of the Senate and House drove the inky those granted to commercial houses a surplus of $2,000,000. The besieged garrison of Adrianople black clouds close to the single college. of Representatives. They were the which had been drawn up by George In the last fiscal year 3.8 per cent. of attempted a general sortie Saturday af- housetops and covered the city with a The Pope was pleasantly surprised official representatives of Congress and Woodruff, President of the First Na- the domestic mail was franked. The ternoon, according to dispatches receiv- nightlike pall. The storm lasted but a when he learned that this year the stu- served as pall-bearers at the house and tional Bank of Joliet. Mr. Woodruff amount thus carried weighed 61,400,000 ed at Sofia. The Turkish troops, how- short time. dents number 160, representing nearly at the vault. has not only worked out a theory of pounds, the regular postage on which ever, were thrown back into the fort- Monday. all the dioceses of the United States. The remains were taken to Rock farm loans on a basis which will make would have been nearly $20,000,000. ress after a battle which lasted through- Lotta Crabtree, the actress, offers to He admired their looks and smart ap- Creek Cemetery where they rest in a it possible for the agriculturists to get Nominally the franking privilege was out the afternoon. They lost heavily. provide overshoes to poorly shod Bos- pearance and congratulated Bishop Ken- mausoleum overlooking the beautiful money on less onerous terms, but he abolished in 1873, but the laws still per- Eugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate ton horses the coming winter to lessen nedy on having a fine set of young men, valley of Rock creek. They will remain has established the Woodruff Trust mit the free mailing by members of for president, left Terre Haute for St. the number of mishaps befalling them who promised great work in the Catho- there until the family determines defini- Company of Joliet to put his plan Congress and other officers of public into Lewis Saturday. on ice-covered streets. The overshoes lic Church in America. Not only has tely whether or not they will be buried in effect. documents and the Congressional Rec- are to be of a type insuring the best the American College this year the Washington or in Baltimore. The fun- ord, packages of seeds, and correspond- It is believed that the world's legiti- possible footing. greatest number of students in its his- eral cortege was the longest Washing- Taft Shies At His Boom. ence on official or departmental busi- mate matrimonial record is held by Mrs. tory, but it surpasses in number all the ton has seen in many years. ness. Under such loose provisions no Thelia M. de Beer, aged 78, living in The complete destruction of Los An- President Taft has quietly informed other English-speaking colleges put to- member of Congress needs postage Pretoria. First married at the age of geles and explosions on nonunion con- friends that no matter how active his gether—the English, Irish, Scotch, and To Head Bull Moose Bureau. stamps, unless he is too high-minded to 18 she recently became a widow for the tracts at the Panama Canal were pro- participation in a reorganization of Canadian. Oscar King Davis, former Washing- follow the custom. tenth time. She is the mother and step- jected by J. J. McNamara, according the Republican party may be, he is not ton correspondent, who was identified mother of 49 children and the grand- to Ortie McManigal, the informer, who to be regarded or perfectly referred to General Grant's Son. with Col. Roosevelt's campaign, will Praises American Press. mother of 270. was unexpectedly recalled to the wit- in political speeches by Republicans as Old soldiers will be greatly interested have charge of the new permanent In a recent address on "National and ness stand in the dynamite conspiracy a possible candidate of the party in The $500,000 appropriated by the last to learn that the U. S. Grant, Jr., who headquarters of the Progressive party, Individual Reason for Gratitude to God," trial. session of Congress of Washington for is a resident of San Diego, Chairman of to be opened in Washington about the 1916. The President has made it plain the Rev. John Compton Ball said: "We the improvement of roads will be dis- A vague rumor that hostilities actual- the Board of Directors of the Exposi- beginning of the new year. The plans that he does not wish to be considered should be thankful for the spiritual tributed equitably among the States ly had begun between Austria and Ser- tion, owner of the palatial U. S. Grant for the national organization and the as in any way having an eye on the awakening of the American press," that co-operate with the Federal Gov- via caused a heavy stock market slump Hotel, and one of the most influential ways and means for carrying on the first place on the Republican ticket four said Mr. Ball. "Never before in the ernment in this work. in Berlin. Whence the rumor originated Diego, is a son of the propaganda of the new party will be years from now. He intends to do all history of this country has the news- citizens of San help A new claimant to the. earldom of could not be learned. famous General and former President perfected at the national conference of in his power to rejuvenate the par- papers dovoted so much space to re- Newburgh and estates in Derbyshire The one hundred and twenty-seventh United States. It is expected the Progressive leaders, which has been ty and even thinks he can do this by ligious news. The press is doing a of the and Sussex worth £6,000,000 has ap- anniversary of the dedication of Saint that the very interesting exhibit of called by Chairman Dixon to meet in making political speeches before March grand work, and the people should thank after he re-enters peared in the person of Mr. Wymford Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Bar- Grant relics in the National Museum Chicago December 10 and 11. It is not 4 and private life. God for what the newspapers have done Brierley, of New Malden Surrey. clay and Church streets, the oldest will be loaned to the Exposition in part unlikely that Western headquarters will and for what they can do." There are 10,010,304 depositors in Information given by an angry hus- Catholic Church, in New York, was ob- out of compliment to the distinguished be established also at Chicago, and Mr. United States savings banks, averag- Kansas City, Mo., has 1,800 pupils in band whose wife spent her time and his served with solemn high mass at the son who is one of the chief officials of McCormick may be identified with the ing $444 each. night schools. money in an illegal gambling resort led (Continued on page 3.) of Exposition. work of this national organization. 0111. ilirrklg

Any absent Emmitsburgian would STATE MISCELLANY William E. Crutchley, of Clarksburg, American Indian Another Caruso. appreciate a subscription to The Chron- a skilled mechanic, while at work Mon- Carlisle Kawbawgam, a full-blooded icle. 52 weeks $1.00. Bits of News About People and Events day on the new Bureau of Engraving American Chippewa Indian, and son Throughout The State. and Printing Building, in Washington, and heir of the late chief of the tribe, ALBERT ADELSBERGER had his skull crushed by being struck is hailed by the critics of Berlin and HANDKERCHIEFS Folger McKinsey, the Bentztown by an iron beam swinging from a crane. Vienna as the latest star on the operat- LIVERYMAN Bard, has accepted the invitation of He was taken to the Emergency Hospi- ic horizon. For Lhristmas Gifts---Now Frostburg Lodge of Elks to deliver the tal. Kawbawgam, who is a graduate of Is the Time to Buy Them. Emmit House, address at the annual memorial services Elliott Boston, a piano salesman and the Carlisle Indian school and the Yale of the lodge to be held in the Frostburg man of family, was arrested in Cum- School of Medicine, will abandon vaude- Emmitsburg, Maryland Opera House Sunday, December 1. berland and held in $1,000 bail for the ville in which he now is appearing, at H. K. & Co. orders for Christmas Handkerchiefs The Ajax Coal Company, of Cumber- action of the grand jury on a charge of the end of nine months. are placed many months in advance-this early pur- letters Fine Horses and First-Class land, of which James G. Pugh, of Bal- sending obscene and threatening Before taking up the career of a sing- chasing means timore, is president, has purchased and to a young married woman of Cumber- er, Kawbawgam practiced medicine in buying direct from the manufacturer, Carriages. taken over the property of the Upper land. Boston did not use the mails, but Washington, D. C., and did some sing- at a time when we can secure best prices; and you in Potomac Coal Company at Hubbard, W. slipped the letters under the door, it is ing privately to provide an additional turn get the benefit of our forethought. Teams for Drummers and Va. On account of the increased activ- alleged. He was trapped by a detect- source of income. Once, while filling Pleasure Parties a Specialty ity at that point which will result from ive from Baltimore, and, it is alleged, an engagement at one of the South Ireland, Switzerland, France, Armenia, Madeira a signed a confession. Boston was fined may 7-09 1Y the large shipments to be made daily, American legations in Washington, he and the United States all contribute to our unexcelled postoffice will be established, with How- $250 by Judge Morris in Baltimore sev- met and fell in love with the beautiful collection of handkerchien;; by making ard W. Michael as postmaster. eral years ago for sending obscene let- Chilean girl of distinguished Aztec an- comparison While playing in the yard with his el- ters through the mails. It is probable cestry who is now his wife, and with with other handkerchiefs, you will find that in the ma- der brother, William Sirman, the 3- official inquiry will be made into his him in Europe. jority of cases, you'll find better values here. Paint----Drouth year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude mental condition. Sirman, of Salisbury, was struck in the Miss Marion Cottrill, of Philadelphia, Surprise Party. WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. The longer the drouth the more wire, inflicting ser- applied at Hagerstown police headquar- A very enjoyable surprise party was face by a piece of At 1234cts. More than a hundred styles of linen handkerchiefs, in- rain is required to water the earth. wounds. The wire entered the ters for a warrant for her landlady for given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ious cluding one corner and all-around embroidered effects, six styles of under the eye and slander, but no warrant was issued. Miss L. McCleaf in honor of the 18th birth- The longer a building goes without boy's cheek just initialed handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, of sheer and fracture of the bone, which Cottrill, who is a demonstrator in a local day of their son Frank. The evening painting the dryer it gets and more caused a heavy cloths, and fancy colored and mourning bordered bandlierchie:s. paint is required to keep water out. brought on a hemorrhage of the brain. department store, alleges her landlady was spent in dancing and playing var- This caused the other side of his face to is holding her trunk for a board bill and ious games. Those present were: At 25cts. More than a hundred styles, including hand-embroidered and A ten gallon Job this year is a become paralyzed and he is in a critical she requested that replevan proceedings Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCleaf, George hand-loom embroidered corner and all-around embroidered,lace -trimmed eleven gallon Job next year-you condition. be instituted under which she could re- Sanders, Charles Shorb, Edwin Wach- effects; six styles in hand-embroidered initials Colored effects, mourning will save money by using the best It is thought the forest fire which has gain possession of her personal effects. ter; Misses Blanche McCleaf, Ruth Ov- bordered, plain and embroidered and plain, sheer and heavy cloth i hand- paint, been devastating timber on the south The forest fires that ravaged acres of erholtzer, Ida Harbaugh, Ruth Ash- kerchiefs. side of Dans Mountain, in Alleghany land on South Mountain about Edge- baugh, Elsie Baker, Ruth McCleaf, An- At 50cts. More than a hundred styles in hand-embroidered and hand. DEVOE'S county, from Rawlings to Cresaptown, mont and Pondsville, have been effect- na Sanders, Mary Adams, Bessie Top- loom, embroidered corner and all-around effects, and four styles in was gotten under control Sunday. For ually checked. Showers materially help- per, Lillian Brown, Luella Sanders, hand-embroidered initials. two weeks 150 men, under the direction ed to extinguish the flames and come Fanny Rose, Blanche Sprenkle, Mary And hundreds of other styles at 5cts. to 515,00, from plain to real J. Thos. Gelwicks, Agt. of L. S. Murphy,of the Federal Forestry like providential relief to the gangs of McIntire, Fannie Baker, Ester Wach- Duchess and Point lace Handkerchiefs. • apr:124-ly Service; Chapin Jones, assistant State men who had been fighting the fires for ter, Naomi Hardman,Mable Ashbaugh, forester, and G. M. Mayer, of Frost- several days and nights. Emma Shorb, Mary Bishop, Alice Flor- MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN patrolman, have been fighting the The Bull Moose, according to the re- ence, Margaret, Alice, Lucy and Pau- burg, Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 12l4cts. to $1.00. HANDKERCHIEFS burned over 10,000 acres, port of the treasurer of the Washington line McCleaf; Messrs. Alvey Shorb, blaze, whicn Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, extra size, 17cts. to $1.00 With your name on THE OLD RELIABLE causing at least $500,000 damage. The county Roosevelt-Johnson committee, Riley Stine, Edgar Sprenkle, Hoy Mc- Colored Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, 25cts. & 50cts fire is supposed to have started through got into debt in the sum of 50 cents dur- Cleaf, Clarence Cromer, Arch Eyler, Plain White Silk Handkerchiefs, 50cts. to $1.00. FOR 123-cts. Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, 12k.cts., 17ets., 25e1s. the carelessness of hunters. ing the recent campaign. The receipts Earl Stine, Eston White, Raphael Stah- Women's and Girls' Linen !Inn:- Mutual Insurance Company and 50cts. stitched Handkerchiefs of god amounted to $385 and the expenditures ley, Frank McCleaf, George Rose, Har- Initialed Former Mayor Abraham C. Strite, of Silk Handkerchiefs, 50cts. quality, embroidered with the Stoops, Joseph Topper, OF FREDERICK COUNTY Hagerstown. political treasurer for to $385.50. The contributions ranged ry Rose, Barr first name in script. Our list Florence, Quinn Charles D. Wagaman, Republican can- from $1 to $50. Roy Shorb, Romanus BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS. comprises all the most usual Rus- names. A box of these Hand- Owing to a recent break in the Ches- Florence, John Eyler, Carroll and ?lain ORGANIZED 1843 didate for Congress, and the Republi- Linen Handkerchiefs, 121-4cis., liets.. & 25cts. kerchiefs makes a novel and apeake and Ohio Canal, near Seneca, sel McCleaf, Ernest Dubel, Guy Plank, Initialed can county central committee, has filed Handkerchiefs. 12Y-cts. personal gilt. Newton Sentz, John his report. Expenditures were $770, Montgomery county, at one of the locks Eugene Plank, OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. Seabrooks, Stewart receipts $774. the canal in part is dry and hundreds of McCleaf, Paul FREDERICK, MD. weighing from 5 to 30 King, Ralph:Fox, Gerald Shorb, Frank Entries for the annual poultry show, German carp, CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Creps, Ernest Wagerman, to be held in Antietam Hall November pounds, have been thrown out to those and David A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME Gingell, Arthur McCleaf, Mar- All-Linen Hemstitched 28 to 30 by the Hagerstown Fanciers' who want them every day. The bass Thomas Handkerchiefs, 5cts. President Secretary riv- Newcomer, Dcnald McCleaf, Quinn Association, have closed. There are are thrown back into the Potomac tin Colored Bordered and White Initialed Handkerchiefs, Shorb, Jr., Ellis Baker, SURPLUS $25,000 more than 100 exhibitors and about The canal will close for winter Decem- Topper, Chas. 25cts. for box of three. ber 15. John McIntire, Andrew Florence, 1,000 birds will be on exhibition. Silver Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered white and colored NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED cups and other prizes will be awarded The report of Franklin B. Beall, James Bouey. treasurer of the Democratic State Cen- initials. 123':<.cts. the winners The judges will be J. H. House Inquiry Into Trusts Handkerchiefs for fancy work, 8cts., lOcts. and INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY Mehring, of Littlestown, Pa., H. H. tral Committee for Allegany County, 124cts. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES Committee on the Judi- Brish, of Frederick, A. E. Warner, of shows total receipts for the late cam- The House 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK general investigation Virginia, and Harry R. Rudy, of Hag- paign of $1,202.20, in which the larger ciary will begin a COMPANIES CHARGE soon as the trial A Home Insurance Company for Home Insurers erstown. items were : D. J. Lewis, $131.17; of the trust question as Vandi- Archbald of the United tech 11. 10-ly George E. Anderson, United States Woodbury Blair, $100; Murray of Judge W. di-Mgaea ) Commerce Court has been con- Minister at Hongkong, China, has de- ver, $100; balance from fund of $190.03. States $1,152.17. cluded in the Senate. The committee cided to make Port Deposit his home The expenditures amounted to chair- filed the charges and its members will and has removed his family to that The report of Thomas B. Lashley, Baltimore's Best Store Republican State Central be engaged in the Senate proceedings place. His son George is a student at man of the FURNITURE Committee for Allegany county, shows as long as they last. FOR Tome School, and, though only 12 years receipts amounting to $948.78, of which of age, has taken the entrance exami- Thirty years ago the value of natural TRY amount $203.78 had been carried over as nations for Oxford University. gas produced in the United States was balance from 1911. The largest contri- EMMITSBURG'S The Merchants and Manufacturers' than $500,000. In 1911 there were bution was $50, and all the fund was less PIONEER Association of Cumberland will ask the nearly 30,000 wells which produced 508,- .', expended. ,.. M.F. Muff City Council to pass an ordinance pro- 353,241,000 cubic feet of gas, valued at \.\\\s„\.'\as, ,"';•-' _...... Furniture Dealer J. Dawson Williams, treasurer of the „. viding for half the purchase price of an $75,000,000. as,\astse el ESTABLISHED 1879 Democratic campaign committee for nearly ''''''‘I-4.i.L'essuaaarallsoassiaawa automobile truck and pumping engine \\"*,;Za`lk ‘A\ZAWII.000/.4010 the recent cam- combined, the other half to be provided Montgomery county in A certain variety of duck, called the \\>it,k`ea===ame CAt this well known Fur- paign, has filed a statement of the re- *xl,irtrAl by the association and citizens general- Indian Runner, will produce more eggs ",x,•v\ --eaalZawaa, ceipts and expenditures of the commit- niture House you can always ly. than a Leghorn hen, according to a ee. The report shows the receipts to The report of M. Finley Seibert, writer in the Country Gentlemen, and - szei-exeasee `Lerate been $1,741.71, and the expendi- be suited. treasurer of the Wilson, Marshall and have the young ducklings grow four times as $1,731.51, leaving on hand $10.20. Lewis Campaign Club of Washington tures fast as chickens. contributors were Blair County, was filed, showing receipts The principal J. H. Worthington, $250; To enable a person to leave a sunken Terms and Prices Within the during the recent campaign of $1,262.- Lee, $200; Clark Worthington, $250; Charles G. submarine, a New Jersey inventor has 27 and expenditures of $1,258.78, leav- patented a buoy which can be entered Mantz, $260; Arthur Peter, $50; Glenn REACH OF ALL. ing a balance of $3.49. within a coat and set free to float to H. Worthington, $70, and David .1. the surface of the water. re; •14.414;-e. Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Lewis, $76. The remainder was con- as building, and -never need any attention, except an Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Pooles- tributed by 50 persons in amounts rang- Last as long the never need repairs occasional coat of paint. Just the thing for all kinds of country buildings. Fire-proof- Buy Your Sewing Machines ville, was accidentally shot Friday by ing from $1 to $30. her sister while the latter was shooting Handsome-Inexpensive. Can be laid right over wood shingles without dirt or bother.(4) at a target with a rifle. The bullet Knapp Agricultural Day. Stiff Joints OF M. F. SHUFF passed through Miss Jones' right lung, To commemorate the great services For Sale by JAMES G. BISHOP, Emmitsburg, Md. recovery is but her expected. of the late Dr. Seaman A. Knapp it is And You Can Always Get Needles and Repairs. first annual meeting of the Sprains,Bruises The proposed to observe Knapp Agricultural Sunday-School Commission of axe relieved at once by an applica- Chureh Day in the schools of the South. Nov- Montgomery County was held in Christ tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't FUNERAL DIRECTOR ember 27 is the official date select- just lay on lightly. Episcopal Church in Rockville, Sunday. rub, ed for the States of Alabama,Arkansas EMBALMER Washington, was "Sloan's Liniment has done more AND Canon De Vries, of Georgia, Kentucky,Louisiana, Oklahoma good than anything I have ever tried among the clergymen present and ad- for stiff joints. I got my hand hurt so Emmitsburg Savings Bank right in The Tennessee and South Carolina. In Tex- badly that I had to stop work dressed the meetings in the morning the busiest time of the year. I thought as the exercises will be held November my W. Main Street, EMM1TSBURG, MD. afternoon. at first that I would have to have MARYLAND and 22; in Florida December 6; in Missis- hand taken off, but I got a bottle of EMMITSBURG, aug 30 12 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, life- Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand." sippi December 12; in Virginia Decem- WILTON WHEELER,Morris, Ala. DR. D. E. STONE, JR., long residents of Montgomery county, i_mmemm,.,____=smmornmi ber 20; in North Carolina the date is yet Good for Broken Sinews President celebrated at their home in Barnesville to be selected. G. G. JONES, Baldwin, L.I., writes: on Monday the sixtieth anniversary of -"I used Sloan's Liniment for broken J. LEWIS RHODES, Dr. Knapp was the founder of farm sinews above the knee cap caused by a Vice-President their marriage. A family reunion and demonstration work and the originator fall and to my great satisfaction was Al Dukehart's dinner were followed by an informal re- able to resume work in less than three H. M. WARRENFELTZ, of the boys' corn clubs. It is hoped weeks after the accident." ception. Mr. Brown will be 86 Cashier years that the observance of Agricultural Day Thursday and Mrs. Brown old next was will grow into an annual custom, not last. Farm Loans Carriage Shops 83 October 10 only in the South, but in all the States night destroyed the barn Fire Sunday of the Union. One of the immediate Read! A farm of Fred Wright and granary on the purposes of the meetings in the South Specialty East New . = CARLOAD OF THE = between Federalsburg and is to secure contributions toward a fund Reflect! Market, with a loss of $6,000. Eight Fine for Sprain of $150,000 to be raised for establishing Mn.HENRY A. VOEHL,84 Somerset horses, nine mules and eight cows were "A 1 Knapp Farm and School of Country St., Plainfield, N. J., writes :- Collections badly in the fire, the origin of which is friend sprained his ankle so 182 / Resolve! Famous Studebaker • lost Life at Peabody College. When the black. Ile laughed when Made that it went 41111M11111.1MB.- unknown. The loss is partially covered $150,000 shall have been collected the I told him that I would have him out in a week. I applied Sloan's Liniment Speedily At by insurance. General Education Board will add working and and in four days he was Lini- BUT FEW MEN Galen L. Tait, treasurer of the Roose- $250,000 for the endowment of the said Sloan's was a right good Favorable school. There is no other such institu- ment." velt and Johnson committee of Mont- Rates. Buggies and tion in existence and its plans are far- Ps ice 25c.. I gomery county in the recent campaign, reaching. Ultimately it will have 50c., and $1.00 REACH THE AGE OF FIFTY, has filed a statement showing the re- demonstration schools in every State Sloan's Book and in every county and will hope to on horses, cattle, Every ceipts to have been $482.05 with the sheep and reach and help every farm and every poultr y sent free. Without Wishing In Youth Accommoda- following contributors: J. R. Baldwin, the South. Farm Wagons school in Address treasurer of the Roosevelt and Johnson In the closing years of his life Dr. THEY HAD BEEN tion Dr, Drop in and inspect this line committee of Maryland, $150; D. W. Knapp accomplished a great work. He Consistent Baker, $150; Galen L. Tait, $62.05; A. revolutionized farming methods in Earl S. MORE THRIFTY. before you buy, it will pay you of the South and the re- With Safe Bingham, $80, and A. Horn, $40. many parts Sloan sults he secured attracted the attention But It's Never Tooj,ate Banking Articles incorporating the Columbia of the civilized wbrld, so much so that Repairing and Repainting Park Realty Company of Montgomery many foreign countries have sent repre- TO START Methods County have been filed at Rockville. sentatives to the United States to study Extended To their L. his demonstrations with a view to Work Made to Order 'The incorporators are Robert E. adoption. He has been called appropri- A BANK ACCOUNT! Our Patrons. Cugle, of this Yellott and Charles D. ately "the missiorary bishop of Ameri- naremIll• Very Respectfully, county, and Charles D. Drayton, Daniel can agriculture." It is most fitting that the States of the South should hon• K Jackson and Charles H. Hillyer, of WE PAY 4' INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. his memory and should aid in the still Boston, Mass., J. J. Dukehart. the District of Columbia. The capital greater work contemplated by the stock is $25,000. Its principal office will Knapp Farm and School of Country U.S.A. UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE BANK EXAMINER Feh 10-'11 lyr. be at Chevy Chase. Life.-Louisville Courier-Journal. Iir rrittg (!IIgnitirlp 3

PARAGRAPH NEWS. The finest bridge spanning the Ohio He Did a Good Work. Sodality Presents Play. River was put in operation when the In pondering over the results of the It was in its truest colors that the The Worth While 5 Steps Continued from page 1.) double-track steel bridge of the Ken- recent election and the influences which Junior Sodality of the Children of Mary tucky and Indiana Terminal Railroad at morning service. The Rt. Rev. James brought forth the splendid victory of showed itself in St. Euphemia's Hall on Louisville was opened for traffic. The H. McGrean, rector of St. Peter's was Governor Wilson, one cannot over esti- Wednesday afternoon, and those who Greatest Value in the Stylish Rail Coats bridge has just been completed and its the celebrant. mate the services rendered the party helped make the play a success are dedication was celebrated with fitting and the nation Blind from her birth, 29 years ago, by Hon. William Jen- truly worthy of praise. Alisolutely Rain Proof Worth $1.50 for $5.00 ceremonies. A number of prominent nings Bryan. Miss Leila Cameron, a music teacher, Dorothy the musical play presented is railroad officials wcre present. For many years of Marion, N. u., Sunday underwent a Mr. Bryan has been a story of a true, noble girl's struggle Remember Special Prices on Overcoats for November Morris Lavail, aged 19, of Chicago, a waging slight surgical operation which gave her a tireless fight for principles between the love she bears for her lit- private in the Hospital Corps at the and reforms sight. Hysterical with joy, she em- which are fast getting a tle step-sister and the outrageous world- Columbus Barracks, is iii a critical con- grip on the New Lot of Stylish Overcoats Just Received braced the oculist, Dr. E. Reid Russell. American people. He has ly principles of the child's mother. Be- dition in the barracks hospital as the re- been educating the country up to those cause Dorothy has After hurling herself out of the ninth given the child a sult of two attempts to commit suicide standards and beliefs which were repre- small medal of the Blessed Virgin, she Em D story window of the Orleans apartment PmU,13 LT sC SuQ UR because of a reprimand from a superior sented by Governor Wilson and which incurs the great displeasure house at 100 West Eighteenth St. New of the ir- ROTERING SONS EM officer. played so important a part in the land- religious Mrs. Ormsby CHARLES 84 York, in a nightmare shortly before 6 who orders Snow fell over an area of the South- slide for the Democratic party. Edith not to wear it. STRICTLY CASH o'clock Monday morning, and crashing The child refuses Feb 26-11-1y ern States extending from the panhan- The nomination, too, of the President- to part with it however. down upon a heavy iron screen and two That very dle of Texas to Central Georgia and the elect was brought about in no small night she is stolen through half-inch panels of plate glass, Mrs. Ida the plotting South felt the effects of a sudden drop in measure by the efforts of the great of a nursemaid and a Radt, 50 years old, picked herself out money loving ac- temperature, with prospects of colder Commoner, indeed if there was any one complice. So the first iimiummovoilincommooma of the wrecked lobby roof, walked into act ends. The weather. At Vicksburg the snowfall man to whorn that selection could be second introduces the the elevator, was taken to her floor by audience in the was the first ever recorded there in No- charged it was Mr. Bryan, himself. seashore cottage of an inhabitant a wild-eyed elevator boy, rapped on the of vember and at Jackson, Miss., it was He made a great fight in convention, a Staten Island and his •ECONOMY SILOS: door of her apartment and now fully wife who have the heaviest on record. fight for the people and he won, and rescued and adopted MANUFACTURED IN: cognizant of what had happened, awoke Edith to whom now that man who was also making a they gave the name her husband. Max, and her son, Freder- The big Homestead mills of the Car- Deborrah. The Frederick City, Frederick County, Md. fight for the people, has come forth Ormsbys visit the seashore for * ick, told them what had occurred and negie Steel Company, the scene in 1892 the sum- from one of the greatest political bat- mer, meeting that unknown We are close to you which makes the freight very low then calmly crawled back into bed and of the shooting down of strikers by darling. In * tles ever waged in this country, a victor. the meantime Robert on the Economy Silo as compared with others. The went to sleep. armed private detectives and deputies, Wescott, blind, • ,,1 Economy Doorway is a Marvel of bimplicity and Per- were again transferred into armed The Nebraskan has been prominently unkempt and villianous, appears un- J--,-,1 take them out or put them in, Mrs. Aimee Givins "Kirkman"Boehm il fection. Any boy' can camps Wednesday. mentioned as a member of the new known upon the scene with another and yet they are perfectly air-tight, entirely prevent- was married for a second time within a President's Cabinet, and there is no child whom he claims to have rescued • ing possibility of spoiled ensilage. week at midnight in Crown Point, Ind. Thursday. The Economy is the best hooped silo that is manu- appointment that could be made which from the sea seven years before. Dor- • This time Mrs. The Cabinet decided to abrogate the V .--, factured. Easy to put up. The best of material used Boehm was married to would meet with more popular approval, othy believes the girl to be her little Edward Boehm under his right name, Turkish constitution at Constantinople, X . in its construction throughout. nor is there a greater mind to be se- sister and promises the rogue an im- Every silo fully guaranteed. and not as "Edward declaring that, after nearly four years' • B. Kirkman," cured by Governor Wilson as an aid and mense amount of money upon her fath- Write for Free Illustrated Catalogue with proof of Kirkman being the name of Boehm's trial, it has proved wholly unsatisfac- • claims from delighted users. counselor in the administration of the er's return from the wars. In the end ., former employer for whom tory. II -*-4,--- he was affairs of the Governmeat.— Times- however by the interposition of Pinker- ....,...., The Economy Silo & Manufacturing Co. chauffeur. * The Federal Tribunal, the Supreme Crescent. ton, the Staten Islander, the real truth FREDERICK, MARYLAND. Forty members of the domestic science Court of Switzerland, has upheld the is made known, Edith is recognized Democratic Campaign Spent $1,725. by 111( feb. 17,'11-ly department of the Woman's Club in will of a wealthy Swiss woman who for Dorothy's medal and is restored to her 11 111 11* 11 ICUS AM a 10101 $1011011011U1 OS 11( OM Nutley, N. J., were given instructions the last 20 years has been an inmate of In the presidential election on No- loved ones. vember by William Searle, a butcher, in the art a lunatic asylum. The sum involved was 5 the Democrats of the county The part of the pretty Dorothy was of carving beef. over $150,000, and all the mad woman's expended $1,725.27, which was $473.20 taken in a most excellent manner by more than was spent by the Republi- ._...... ,...... ,...... ,...... 4...... President John Grier Hibben of relatives contested the will, but the Miss Mary Welty while as her step- cans. These figures are shown Princeton University left Priceton, N. Court refused to admit that absence of by the mother. Miss Ruth Harner, gave the report of expenditures and receipts , J., for a weeks visit in Colorado, his will and privation of reason, the condi- true type of the society-loving unthink- Treasurer Baughman first official Western trip since his elec- tions of incapacity provided by law, ap- filed by E. Austin ing, woman of the world. The part of tion. plied to the case, and declared the will in the local clerk's office. Edith, the little girl of four in the first valid. The Democrats received contribu- i Boys Suits Racing Out i Alfred Hudson. Jr., an actor, 27 act was presented by Miss Francis Ker- A "good-by" dinner to "Uncle Joe" tions amounting to $1,726.87 leaving years of age, was found dead in bed at rigan, while in the second act Miss Mary Cannon, former Speaker of the House, them a balance of $1.60 as against the 340 West Forty-fifth street, New York. Felix produced it. The acting of both t is being fostered by former Represen- balance of the Republicans, which Our Boys' Suits and Overcoats are leaving our • His father, Alfred Hudson, Sr., broke of these deserved special notice for it tatives Tawney, of Minnesota, and Ken- amounted to $9.93. in the door of the young man's room was good in every sense of the word. st storeore very fast these days. We've established i nedy, of Ohio. They will invite Presi- after an expressman, delivering a trunk Pardoned After Twelve Years. Miss Lillian Long as Mrs. Ormsby's sis- dent Taft, President-elect Wilson, Col- ter and Miss Rose Gelwicks as Miss a reputation for having the best, and most every- had told him that the odorof gas was Gov. Dix on Wednesday issued a par- i i onel Roosevelt of Washington and other Mansfield, a friend, were both good. coming from the son's apartment. The don to Albert T. Patrick, sentenced to body comes here for their Boys' Clothes. Do distinguished politicians late this winter Special mention should be made of Miss younger Hudson was lying on the bed. life imprisonment for the murder of as a farewell testimonial upon the com- Rose Hopp in the excellent black com- you ever wonder why it costs so much to keep i Two gas jets were turned on. William Marsh Rice,the Houston (Tex.) pletion of 38 years of public service by edy part of Chloe. Her action was per- Two or three earthquake shocks of millionaire. your boys looking well dressed, and do you im- the former Speaker, is contemplated. fect and as the mischievous "coon" or brief duration but of sufficient force to Rice was murdered in 1900,and Patrick Through driving sleet and rain came the faithful servant she showed all the that it ought to be done for less money ? be distinctly felt at Seattle, occurred his valet was sentenced to death for agine wireless messages to the Washington characteristics of her part. As Robert Sunday night from 7 to 9.05 o'clock. the killing. Ever since that time the Navy Yard, radio station telling of a Wescott, Miss Alice Dukehart, made a Vibrations were from north to south. case has been up before the Court. In hurricane off the Virginia-North Caro- good showing with Miss Marguerite A week's armistice was 1906 sentence of death was commuted IF YOU DO. concluded by lina coast. Saffer "the little strolling musician." the Bulgarian and Turkish plenipotenti- by Governor Higgins, and Wednesday It was Thanksgiving Day in Sing Another comedy part of good presen- aries at Hademkeui. Sing Patrick was freed. Prison, Ossining, N. Y., the same as tation was that of Sarah Ann played by Tuesday. Then Bring Your Boys Here everywhere else in this country, and Our Wheat Production. Miss Agnes Cotillus. Others who show- ed With the courtroom guarded by dep- while the penitentiary scullery was According to the Crop Reporter, ev- to great advantage in Dorthy were Misses We will show you Boy's Clothing that is so uty sheriffs, policemen and detectives, busy with the preparation of chicken ery state west of the Mississippi, ex- Madeline Frizell and Carrie Bak- all heavily armed to prevent any out- and er, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton, Edith's much better made than the average that it will mince pie Lawyer Albert T. Pat- cept California, Iowa, Louisiana, Ark- break or attempt at rescue, Harry Hor- rick went unconcernedly about his daily ansas and Texas, produces more wheat adopted parents, respectively. Miss surprise you how moderately we have them owitz, alias "Gyp the Blood;" Louis duties as clerk in the prison hospital. than it consumes. On the other hand, Mary Bowling gave a good representa- tion Rosenberg, alias "Lefty Louie," Frank every state east of the Mississippi, save of the village "borrower,"Priscilla, her priced and you too will say Pay Less and Dress Muller, alias "Whitey Lewis," and The Style. Delaware, will this year consume more daughter, was presented by Miss Frank Cirofici, alias Rose Cotillus. This play was with "Dago Frank," Oh, how I love the old plush hat wheat than it produces. The surplus greatly Better by dealing were appreciated by sentenced to die in the electric I bought four years ago! wheat crop for the whole country those present and to the chair in the week entire sodality is due much beginning January 6, I poke it into some new shape amounts to 134 1-3 million bushels. Last commenda- for the murder tion. Between the of Herman Rosenthal. It ne'er before did know, year the surplus was only 45 million acts instrumental The men were solos were rendered by fully prepared for what And then it is in vogue again, bushels. Misses Marguer- was before them and ite Mitchell and Lillian Long. Harry G. Dorsey & Co. received their sen- Quite swell and up-to-date; tences calmly. After this the semi-annual It is the best investment that The Silent Drummer. banquet was held in the hall and an Popular Price Outfitters The Duke of the Abruzzi may be- I've chanced to make of late. Did you ever think what your ad in abundance of good things served. The come the reigning Prince of Albania, This year I jumped on it a lot, the newspaper is doing for you? When Pastor, FREDERICK, - MARYLAND. Father J. 0. Hayden, according to the Secolo. And beat it up a pile. you close your store in the evening and honored the young ladies by his presence. Lucile Cameron, the girl whose ac- I let a car run over it, go home to your family and fireside, not quaintance with Jack Johnson precipi- And lo! it's right in style. thinking about your business at all, Cast of Characters. tated the pugilist's recent troubles, was then it is that the paper is being pored Dorothy' Mary F. Welty, Gen. Orms- given her liberty on $1,000 bond by Fed- France leads the world in the expota- over in hundreds of homes—the homes by's daughter; Edith, Francis Kerrigan, eral Judge Carpenter. The bond, which tation of automobiles. For the first six from which your trade is drawn. And Dorothy's step-sister; Mrs. Ormsby, was reduced from $25,000, was signed months of 1912 the total French exports there is your ad doing its work silently, Ruth Harner, General Ormsby's wife, by .the girl and her mother, Mrs. Fal- of motor cars amounted to $19,564,330, but surely. This is repeated over and and Mrs. Lorimer, Lillian Long over again, Mrs. conet. an increase of 25 per cent. as compared and is no doubt what in- Ormsby's spired some writer to call sister; Deborah, Mary Felix, with the exports for the same newspaper King Albert's mother, the Countess period of advertising a "silent drummer."—Gar- name given to Edith when stolen; Chloe, 1911. of Flanders, Princess Marie of Belgium rett Journal. Rose Hopp, Colored Maid; Mabel, Alice died Tuesday morning. She had been Dukshart, Cecile, Mary Felix, Dorothy's suffering for some days with pneumon- cousins; Sarah Ann, Agnes Cotilus, ia. She was in her sixty-eight year. Maid from the country; Miss Mansfield THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE TO HAVE A King Albert and Queen Elizabeth re- MONTHLY MAGA- Rose Gelwicks, Proprietor of a Villa; mained at her bedside till the last. ZINE SECTION. Mr. Ezekiah Pinkerton, Madeline Friz- zell, and Mrs. Ezekiah ANNOUNCEMENT. Three deer crossed the golf links in Pinkerton, Car- rie Baker, residents of front of William Eilenberger's residence The December issue of the magazine section, which will Staten Island; Matilda, Carrie in Stroudsburg, Pa., and running into accompany this paper December 6th, will be by far the Baker, nurse who steals most Edith; Mrs. Poor stationery and indifferent William H. Truslow's hen yard, when interesting of any number of Sea bury, Mary Bowling, ▪ the magazine section. It will Neighbor; Priscilla, chased by dogs, two of them broke their Rose Cotilus, Rob- printing are a positive menace be filled with a variety of stories of interest to each member ert Wescott,Alice necks by dashing against the wire Dukehart; Margaret, of the family. Marguerite to your business. fence. Saffer; Sally, Rose Hopp. Louise Parks Bell for fifteen years has been trying to Instrumental solo, Ilma, Miss Marguer- ▪ The impression gained by the James Morrissey, a watchman at the ite Mitchell. Jefferson, write magazine stories that would sell. In "The Confession recipient of a letter or bill on Hotel who was stabbed by a negro, lived for six hours after the of a Literary Aspirant" she relates her experiences. Ac- Col. Brien Dies Aged 84 Years. second-class paper and badly wound, which penetrated his heart, had cording to Miss Bell, the first story she ever sold was her Col. Luke Tiernan Brien, for a num- been sewed with 10 stitches at the City printed is that you are not a confession, which is to be used in the magazine section. ber of years assistant general manager Hospital in St. Louis. In an effort to Frank L. Hubbard illustrates of the Illinois Central Railroad and one good business man. save Morrissey's life, Dr. Willis Young the story with three of his of the oldest and best known citizens of the visiting staff of the City Hospi- delightful comic drawings. •The quality of your Printed of Frederick county, died Monday even- tal, performed the rare cardiac opera- Eli Moffett Millen, a regular contributor to the Munsey ing at 6:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. matter and stationery is an tion while the heart, held by forceps, publications, in "A Matter of Ownership" tells a corking Harry Besant, after a lingering illness index to palpitated outside the chest cavity. your own character good business story. In it the captain of finance has the of about a year, aged 84 years, 1 month and to that of your business Wednesday. tables turned on him by a clerk. Do not miss this story. It and 3 days. itself. The Minister of Customs of Welling- is illustrated by Edward Grueninger, whose work has At the outbreak of the Civil War he ton, New Zealand, not joined the announces that a been seen previously in the magazine section. Confederate army and was 41 We do GOOD Printing, we use tariff bill will be introduced at the next made chief of the staff of Gen. J. E. session of Parliament Gladys Hyatt Sinclair contributes the final number of B. Stuart. Later he Good Stock, our prices are very taxing foreign was made lieu- goods in favor of those of British origin. "The Fairy Godmother." It is illustrated by Frank L. tenant-colonel of the First Virginia reasonable. The solemn ceremonies that marked Hubbard. , Cavalry, of which Gen. Fitzhugh Lee the funeral of United States Senator James H. Moody begins a remarkable series of was colonel, and was afterward made THE CHRONICLE PRESS. articles colonel. In 1864 he Isidor Rayner of Maryland were held at which he has called "The Real Temperance." was promoted to the home of the dead Mr. Moody's chief of the staff of Gen. W. H. Lee, statesman, 1320 previous articles on temperance and reform Eighteenth street northwest in Wash- have provoked a which position he retained until the ington. tremenduous amount of interest. In his new series Mr. close of the war. He figured in many important engagements and Fire on the Boardwalk at Atlantic Moody handles the problem of temperance with the gloves was known as a gallant soldier. city Wednesday afternoon threatened off. Anyone interested in this tremendous question should He has resided at Tyrone, serious damage. It started on Georgia not fail to get and keep every copy of near Ur- the magazine section bana, one of the handsomest avenue, in the lower part of the city, estates in in which these articles appear. the county. The funeral and swept along to the Boardwalk and took place There will be the usual page of Wednesday morning at nine up toward Mississippi avenue. Most of patterns and book re- o'clock in views and a St. John's Catholic Church, the buildings in the path of the flames beautiful cover in red and black by Glen Tracy. Frederick. Interment in were small frame affairs. St. Ignatius Cemetery at I Urbana. 4 Of1r r;Pritiv egaitirir Olp rrittH Prontrir bate and in constructive legisla- known ?—a disease so w i d e- place than the clean, warm White CURRENT COMMENT FROM LEADING JOURNALS. tion. The retirement in the last spread, so infectious and deadly House mow. For a bovine chris- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EMMITS- few years of so many of the elder that it depletes our population tened "Nona," gift to Wilson, Fertility of Bottom Lands. A Place For Mr. Bryan. BURG. MARYLAND. statesmen had somewhat weak- yearly by hundreds of thousands. will adorn, that stable and sup- It has been a popular belief that Ohio The yellow press, with its retinue of River bottom lands which are over- penny-trumpets, are filling their columns STERLING GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, ened the reputation of the Senate All who have the desire to ply the milk for Woodrow every flowed annually are sufficiently fertilized daily with luscious compilations of the as a body where the principles make the Christmas spirit real; morn. by the inundation to grow bumper corn offices to be filled and the good things to TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six crops every year—to produce, months, 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three in fact,to be had when "de Jubilo" has actually months, 25 cents. of the Constitution were ex- all who believe in the brother- the limit of production. MR. TAFT—now that he is arrived the coming Fourth of March, AVERTISING RATES made known on applies- pounded with authority, but this hood of man; all who cherish the Such lands undoubtedly do bring good whilst the expectant million stand about Pion at this office. about to say adieu to the White THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline lack Senator Rayner has in no memory of Him whose life was crops, but Prof, Charles A. Mahin, the with lively fancies and outstrected dip- any advertisements which he may deem objection- agricultural expert who has been assign- pers to be filled with able. House—thinks that. members of post-offices, pen- NO ATTENTIOZ4 whatever will be paid to small measure repaired. H is spent in the alleviation of disease ed to Henderson county,thinks it possible sion agencies, "an' the like o' them, anonymous contributions. the Cabinet ought to be in Con- to secure better results by assisting the an' sich." publication will be reputation as a sound Constitu- and in making lighter the bur- MANUSCRIPTS offered for gress. Why didn't he think of land with cow peas or some kindred fer- As for the returned if unavailable, when accompanied by was higher appointments there stamps. tional lawyer has been greatly dens of those whose cross tilizer. Prof Mahin has been looking are individual CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC PHONE. that when Congress was trying forecasts. Every States- enhanced by the many debates too heavy to bear alone--all over the corn lands in the Horseshoe man gets of the newspapers his whack to get some of his own Cabinet Bend, a famous stretch of Ohio River at the plum-tree. Mr. So. Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909. in which he has taken part, and these, no matter how straighten- -and-So is to at the post office at Errunitsburg. Md.. under the bottom land north of Henderson. This be Attorney General and the Honorable Act of March 3, 1879. before that body ? by his sturdy defense of the ed their circumstances may be, land has been producing corn for a hun- This-and-That is to go as Minister Pleni- dred years without rotation and withou potentiary to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912. fundamental law against all sorts have an opportunity to fulfill From Maryland Timbuctoo or Patagonia. Editorials fertilization other than such afforded by The President-elect has assailants. their desire. And the opportun- declared that he of adventurous Exchanges. the annual floods. Last year one of the has made no promise or sign; that his THE CHRONICLE will be indepen- "Senator Rayner occasionally ity is right at hand. Buy as farmers in the Horseshoe Bend deter- mind is as a page out of a blank book; dent in politics, progressive in spirit The Future of the Republican Party mined to try an experiment of planting that he looks from the window of his and a champion of what it conceives strayed into paths of advocacy many seals as you can—they cost in Maryland. cowpeas on a portion of the overflow Bermuda retreat into the wide, wide to be right. Its columns will al- where some of the older Demo- but a trifle—and use them. It is idle to ignore the set back which land. When it became time for "laying world of tropic verdure and mystic sea, ways be open for a dignified dis- the Republican party received at the by" the corn crop be planted the peas murmuring with little cussion by the people of any subject crats found it difficult to follow Paul Dombey, THE FRANKING ABUSE. recent election. Mr. Roosevelt was in He anticipates that this particular sec- "What are the wild that may seem to them interesting, waves saving ?" him, but in the main and upon a position to strike it a severe blow and tion or his field will show fifteen bushels One thing, or that may in anywise be a benefit As long as the government however, we are told is he did it. For years he has been the more corn to the acre than will be gath- certain: Mr. Bryan will be to the community at large. most of the great questions he offered, allows every Congressman to un- leader of the party and had been Presi- ered from the ordinary overflow land. and will accept, the [Editorial from The Chronicle, was sound, able, illuminating, Secretaryship of dent for over seven years. His virtues Prof. Mahin believes that the Ohio State. Although but a June 8, 1906.] load in the Congressional Record speculation, and effective." and fighting qualities had been lauded River has not as much rich soil to bring there is good warrant for this. what he thinks about the "Ef- It has Senator Rayner's death has until his fame was world wide. His to the bottom lands as it once had. He been the fashion time-out-of-mind for fect of Stewed Tripe on the Ner- name was familiar in every household concedes that the river does wonders the First Best to put the Next Best at taken from the Democratic party in this land. What the Republican 192 NOVEMBER 1912 vous System of the Female In- for the land, but the removal of timber the head of his Cabinet. Vide Lincoln SMTWTF S7 one of its ablest leaders, and party had done for him and its advocacy from the hills leaves nothing "to hold and Seward; Harrison and Blaine: dian" or on some other fool sub- of his leadership could not be undone in from this State one of its ablest the soil and to let the fertilization come Cleveland and Bayard; and away back ject, and gives him the right to a few months. It is therefore evident down gradually." In addition, "all the of them, Pierce and Marcy; Buchanan 12 public men. that he could do no more to help or hurt lands up the river have been cropped and Cass. send thousands of copies through than any other individual. the party hard for many years and have not so Mr. Wilson could not ignore Mr. Bry- 3 4, 6 789 His followers idolized their leader and SENATOR LEE'S FUTURE. the mails, postage free, there much fertility to yield up to the river in an if tie would and would not if he could a firm be- had worked themselves into flood time." Some tests will be made In a way, he owed his nomination to Ever since the election in which will continue to be a deficit in win. He lost. He 10111213141516 lief that he could along this line later on which will be of Mr. Bryan, who made the deadlock that defeat the Republican par- a divided Democracy placed Gov- the Post Office Department. Who was able to interest and value to owners of bottom brought it ultimately to pass. Thrice went down in the wreck. 17181920212223 but a few of his personal friends ty but also lands. Mr. Bryan has been the Democratic ernor Goldsborough in his pres- invincible leader He is no longer the Parts of the Ohio River bottom are nominee for President, receiving a cares what the Hon. Micajah isn't a man among his sup- 2425 2627 2930 ent position, speculation has been and there as fertile as the valley of the Nile, but greater popular vote than Mr. Wilson. who does not realize that Mr. rife as to State Senator Blair Slush, from Punk Center, thinks porters in these sections as elsewhere it ap- It was into the southwest corner of Roosevelt is the Alpha and Omega of pears to be worth while to give the the Bryan camp that Mr. Wilson took q Communications intended for publi- Lee's political future. Some about the amount of creosote Progressive party. If he should the land some assistance.—Louisville Cour- his way and found a welcome early cation in this paper, letters of a busi- cocktail? die, the movement would disintegrate. folks have predicted what course contained in a japalac ier Journal. in canvass for the nomination. So, to ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, Taft suffered a severe defeat or the percentage of butter fat President leave Mr. Bryan's name out of the pot and all orders for Job Printing to be he will take, some, in their own while. He but the sacrifice was worth Roosevelt, Tell Us of the Night. is not to be thought of. done at this office should be addressed to in a well developed snowball? If has prevented the laying of violent minds, have decided the case What will Roosevelt do, and what is But will the Administration be big THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. the Constitution. He has for him, while the larger major- all the members of the lower hands upon to be the future of the Progressive enough to hold the two of them? They preserved to future generations the party? Save for the grave problems of are men of rather positive opinions and FREDERICK COUNTY. ity, having Maryland's weal at House would stay on the job and bulwarks of our liberties just as Presi- economic progress and social adjust- pronounced pecularities. Even as Mr. the Cleveland stood valiantly in de- Frederick is next to the largest heart, have finally determined to vote on measures that affect dent ment that must be faced and answered Harrison did not get on very well with the gold standard while his of the counties of Maryland. In welfare of the nation and the fense of by the Democrats and Woodrow Wilson, Mr. Blaine, might not Mr. Wilson find place him in the governor's chair, was clamoring for population and wealth it ranks next party under Bryan these are the two most interesting it hard to get on with Mr. Bryan ? people there would be fewer silver. Encouraged by their suc- to Baltimore county. In the fertil- where they are assured he be- free questions in the minds of the Ameri- For Secretary of State Mr. Bryan Maryland Progressives are or- ity and productiveness of its lands longs. brain storms recorded, and fewer cess the can people. The strength shown by the has two handicaps first, a series of ganizing for future contests. They it ranks among the first in the Un- Progressive party was not what its personal grudges—notably those with One thing is certain: there is scrambled pipe dreams printed claim that the Republican party is a ion, and especially in the produc- leaders hoped, but some 4,000,000 votes Mr. Champ Clark and Mr. Ocar Under- country back number and that it is in control tion of wheat. The area of this no office within the gift of the in the Record—and the gained for a new political organization, wood, leaders in Congress upon whom of reactionaries. The Republican par- great county is 633 square miles. would be much better off. not yet a year old, can only mean that, Mr. Wilson must largely rely and an in- electorate of this commonwealth ty in Maryland has been the party of The great body of the people are of for some time at least, this movement disputable following of hero worshipers progress. In every campaign for years German, English and Scoth-Irish that Senator Lee cannot ably fill; MURDER ON THE WANE. and its head will exert a real and wide- a la Roosevelt,Mr. Bryan has "views." it has been fighting to loosen the stran- descent, the progeny mostly of the nor is there to-day a more un- spread power on national life. Right ahead is 1916 with a crossbar The football season's over and gle hold of the Democratic party. It early settlers. The land is mostly Theodore Roosevelt has ever proved placed by Mr. Bryan himself upon a selfish man in the political arena filled; there first favored a law against corrupt of fine limestone quality, and the the list is nearly himself such a creature of conditions, second term for Mr. Wilson. What is practices at elections. It has fought greater part of the county is a val- of Maryland. nor one who, by were twenty-seven wounded and so quick to see their superficial mean- Mr. Wiison to do ? lying between the "lobby." It has battled for fair ley of rolling lands reason of his honest, straight- fellows killed. ing, and so prompt to seize every event A free fight is predicted by the corn- the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- just ten good elections. It has beaten disfranchising and twist it to his own service, that to forward, persistent, consistent schemes. It has been in the forefront I mon enemy; even friends have their tin Mountain. This splendid valley What's the use to raise a protest? predict what conrse he will follow re- doubts about a wholly happy union. river, of every battle in the legislature for all is drained by the Monocacy and tactful course is more justly college sport we know comes quires almost prophetic gift. As fate Yet is there a place for Mr. Bryan. best farmed and progressive legislation in the interest and is one of the and the Democracy shape immediate The British Embassy has ever been a improved and produc- entitled to public recognition. high, and for college rep, some- of the 'people and not a single act of most highly history, he will be guided to make the post of foremost dignity. Mr. White- The great that stamp has passed in years that the tive areas of the Union. The dominating question of body's got to suffer or to die. most of the resulting public opinion. law Ried has raised somewhat the stan- corn.—Mary- Republican party did not give enough crops are wheat and Blair Lee's life, private as well As the winds of sentiment blow, he will dard of official living in London. Unless Manual issued by Board of And it's scientific murder—not votes to accomplish it. How did the land be found with spread canvas to use Mr. Wilson chose Mr. Thomas F. Ryan, as public, seems to be this, "Is anti-monopoly gas bill get through? Public Works. the butchery of yore—; they've their fovoring impetus, and claim that or Mr. August Belmont, Dorchester Only by the aid of Republican voters. the thing I want to do or that I he, Eolus,caused the very breezes. In- House would have to go empty. But done away with wholesale death, How did the regulation of public utili- SENATOR RAY NER. asmuch, therefore as the events of the Mr. Bryan, too, is a rich man. He is am asked or urged to do by oth- popular no more. They've ties come to pass? By the aid of Pro- 'tis next four years are veiled, so is the said to have an income of at least one The recollection of one single, gressive Republican leadership. How ers or by my party—is it right? got to keep their hand in, and new creed of Roosevelt. hundred thousand dollars a year—the noble act—his valiant defense of did a preferential primary get through? But the inexorable logic of fact will salary for pin money—and mighty few is it square? is it going to bene- that's why each year or two, the By the aid of Republican votes and the the late Admiral Schley—would force one of two courses. He will English Dukes spend more than approval of a Republican Governor. It twenty fit the people? victims are selected and they either try to absorb the old Republican thousand pounds sterling a year. be sufficient to keep the name is one thing to talk progressiveism bj.it This has been the principle on bosses and machinery in some hodge- Mr. Bryan is a gentlemen of travel slaughter just a few. it is much more important to act that and high character of Senator podge of Progressive Republicanism; or and culture. The notion that his ap which he has acted— his record way. With such a record of achieve- he will become more and more radical, pointment would be a concession to the Rayner in the minds of Mary- MR. CARNEGIE'S CHANCE. ment the Republican party in Maryland shows it—and by this principle seeking to gather to him all the forces hay-seeds is no longer true. On twenty- landers and of all who respect Mr. Carnegie—i f h e really will not lower its colors. They will of unrest,put forward more propaganda thousand pounds sterling per annum, Blair Lee may be depended to still float proudly from the mast and no and love justice and fair play, no wants to do something practical to catch the poor man the humanitarian the salary for pin money, Mr. course in the future. amount of bluff or bluster on the part with guide his the near Socialist and the turbulent,and Bryan could trip it with old Tripides matter to what state they owe with his surplus millions—might of the self-styled progressives will de- If he desires to enter the Sena- probably end by advocating a new cant it with 01C1 Can tharide4, along ceive honest men familiar with our po- and allegiance. But there is much establish an endowment fund to form of government control of every- with the best that the Court of St. torial list he will be heard from; litical history. It may take some time else of credit attached to the rec- thing, with the simple proviso that he James turned out, six-abreat, outsiders buy a few galligaskins and a loaf to regain the lost ground and it may be the people will be apprised at be made the government. He must go and all, so that in a little while even ord of Maryland's senior solon easy for the map careless of the facts or two of bread for some of the backward or forward. He can cannot the Smart Set would cease to mourn. first hand of his motive and his to go along with those who loudly call Perhaps Mr. Bryan might find the by which he will be kept in con- deserving clergy stand still. indigent but themselves progressives but if the Re- "absent treatment" even more effect- platform. If he consents to be He can still claim to be a Republican ual than the "faith stant remembrance. throughout the United States in- publican party in this State remains cure." In 1853 the nominee for the in essential principles. On the tariff English Mission was offered by Presi- the governor- loyal to its previous record for doing His patriotism, and the service stead of pensioning ex-presi- and other economic issues, he was safe dent Pierce to Mr. Buchanan. Old ship in 1915 they will be inform- helpful things and keeps the faith with Buck accepted it as an honorable inter- and sane. The privileged interests may to his country and his state, dents. To be perfectly frank its eyes and ears open to enlighten pub- ment. He was to be sent to exile never ed of that fact by Blair Lee him- follow the lead of Perkins and meet him again. Like Saul the son of evolving out of that highly de- lic opinion, it need have no fear for its to hope about it, he could greatly ease half way, remembering that at bottom Kish, who went out to hunt hogs and self. future. Thousands of those who pre- veloped spirit, was unquestioned; the sufferings of many a congre- he is a "practical man," His present found a kingdom, Mr. Buchanan's so- ferred Roosevelt to Taft know what journ in London proved the making of But whether it be for United ominous silence shows how deeply he is his rare ability conceded by all. gation if he would apply a part the Republican party has done for him. It took him out of the country for Governor or pondering whether he who fights at during the queer politics of 1854 States Senator, Maryland, they also know of the years and By his manly, straightforward of that fund toward teaching Armageddon and runs away may not 1855 and made him the one available for any other important position of patient toil and courage and sacrifice wisely live to fight another way. What nominee for President in 1856. and conscientious career he had some of them the advantage of that have been necessary to wage the The Courier-Journal, out of its con- Blair Lee, let it be understood, simpler than to say he will be a good reached a most prominent place fight against the entrenched forces of suming love for both Mr. Wilson and being dead. conservative Republican, if the party is Mr. Bryan, nominates Mr. Bryan for can furnish the equipment com- the dominant faction of the Democratic in his party and in the Nation. made honest, and seven stand-pat Go v A mbass cadutotrheto theGordiant Court Sst0. l Jamesve POOR OLD DAD. party which has been and now is in mensurate with the office he ernors claim his knightly service? He It will Knot, the Senator Rayner was a true ad- league with the malign influences. To problem, lift the veil and remove the Alfalfa seed and burlap thread would have taken the nomination from would fill. give encouragement to a third party in pressure. There need be no friction or vocate of the people; he ever Taft at Chicago; why should he not take thought of friction. That "long jaw" and bits of musty. rope, have all Maryland will mean at home just what RED it from the interests who see in him the saengdretgbated"bbyulingiinlegsbanldd Isepaogt"ueswoifll took their side against the sup- CROSS SEALS. it meant in the nation—the Democratic been gathered up to make poor last bulwark of privilege ? He ditched thbea porters of special interests, and There is nothing in the nature party entrenched more firmly than it multitudinous seas incarnadine--or Christmas dope. Rolled La Follette. What would be easier than Dad his has been for years. —Bel Air Times. words to that effect—and Champ and in oratory and debate he "up- of fad about the use of Red Cross ditch Jane Addams and Judge Lind- tight in onion wrappers, perfum- to Oscar can come and go between the held the best traditions of his Seals. The sale of these little Disappointed People. sey? White House and the Capitol without ed, branded "Alcazars," thib It would take the supreme and pin- hindrance or disguise. Beside, we do State that has given many elo- reminders of the Holidays means The world is full of them. Many de- so much want to see Mr. Bryan in knee- crazy junk is sold to wives for serve pity. Their early training was a nacled sophistry of the centuries to join breeches and silk stockings. quent men to the country." that a very serious and a very mistake. They were forced into lives the hectic left wing of the embattled Not long after Gen. Jackson had been husbands' gift cigars. With bandanna crusaders with the sullen hosts seated in the Chief Magistracy, he was To quote another, he was "in practical charitable work is being for which they had no aptitude or they that John Randolph, of Mammon on the crumpled right, and advised of Roan- these and frog-green neckties had aspirations for positions for which oke, was likely to come back to Con- the best sense a progressite" thus financed. In what one way back to some striped in yellow, drab or dun, is they lacked qualification, it may be, of lead them strange Arma- gress and to make himself troublesome. and "he sought ever to follow can man's good will toward man brain or education. Then, again, they geddon than madmen ever dreamer, but Old Hickory put on his thinking cap. it any wonder poor old Dad loads are we not speaking of the arch-sophist The "gentleman from Roanoke' was the path charted by the fathers." be better exemplified than by may have been unfortunate. It cannot of all time? It would be worth missing still capable of raising as much hell to up with a Christmas "bun" ? be denied that the fates seem to work all the other historic adventures of his- the square inch as—well, let us say as Of him the New York Times helping the crusade that has ac- against some men. tory just to be alive on that day when Mr. Bryan!—and the Jacksonian talent says: Granting all this, nevertheless it must he might read a second Confession of for tactics and common sense, which complished so much toward the AND soon alas dear "Pauline Faith whose anointed insincerities will supplemented the the disap- Jacksonian genius for "He had come to be recognized stamping out of one of the most Wayne," the Prexy's valued cow, be affirmed that the bulk of call forth another Machiavelli to write fighting—came to the rescue. Next day pointments comes from the faults of another "Prince."— Richmond Times- Mr. Randolph was appointed Minister to as a Senator of real power in de- insidious and virulent diseases will chew her cud in some other (Continued on page 5.) Dispatch. Russia—Louisville Courier Journal. Ir rrklg (1Itronirir 5

AN1ANAAAAMOVVVVVV EDITORIALS FROM MARYLAND interest of the country is now adjust- 1111111111111MIMIII WHEN IN EXCHANGES. ing itself to the new conditions of a tariff for revenue only and no disturb- (Continued from page 4.) Mountain View ance is contemplated.—Garrett Journal the people themselves. Not to reckon The Citizens' National Bank those who fail through dissipated hab- Was It Worth While? Ffe[IC111C1 Cemetery its, the haste to be rich, by gambling, Mr. Roosevelt's friends told him that or wasteful devotion OF FREDERICK, _t —even between trains—b to billiards, golf the American people were wild to send MD. or even athletics,, it is certain that a him sure to visit the back to the White House. The EMMITSBURG, MD. great many men miss prosperity Colonel listened and verily believed that, CAPITAL $100,000 through their own folly and perverse- regardless of former political connec- Beautiful Lo c at ion, Lots ness. tions, the people were aching to turn in SURPLUS $300,000 Diamond Allays Carefully Attended To, Perfect Hosts of young men enter business and send him back to his old job. A houses with no other thought than of little over fourteen million American OFFICERS. Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. doing just sufficient to claim their citizens voted. Over ten million voted J. D. BAKER The Finest in the State weekly salaries. They are models of for some • President LOTS AT PRESENT $25. one else, Wilson receiving WM. G. BAKER - Vice President. punctuality—in leaving business. HALF LOTS - $15. Their about six and one-half millions and Taft H. D. BAKER Vice President. Something Going On All The Time attire for home is already arranged be- three and one-half. In other words WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier. SAMUEL I For Information Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. fore the clock strikes and they would only four out of fourteen millions want. G. DUVALL - Asst. Cashier. deem themselves derelict if they did ed him back. He did cucceed in divid- DIRECTORS. not emerge from their places on the ing the opposition to the Democratic GEO. WM. SMITH, .44=0-0•1111.4•1•0-401.1. THOS. H. HALLER,: C Finest Brands of very moment. At the luncheon hour party, he did succeed in defeating Taft JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, WM. G. they never fail to take every moment and he did make it dead easy for Wilson BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, M. D., SOUVENIR VIEWS C. M. THOMAS, C. E. CLINE, of the time allowed, and perhaps extend to win, but he also demonstrated be- D. E. KEFAUVER, P. L. HARGETT,' Wines, Liquors, Cigars .. OF . . the time. They constantly strain yond the peradventure of a doubt that JUDGE J. C. MOTTER, J. D. BAKER. EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY things in getting to business a little the American people did not want him NOTICE. late—it may be five, ten or fifteen min- back again. The mighty Chieftan who SHERWOOD A SPECIALTY An Attractive Booklet. 5 Cents. utes. came from foreign lands and was hailed On November the 1st, 1909, this Bank increased its interest rate to Four (4',) per cent, per annum on all its special Postage Prepaid, 7 Cts. Such men never seek to know any- as the most popular man in the world interest bearing de- posits, saiddeposits to remain in all other respects subject to the provis- I Match Games of Duck Pins thing beyond the department in which has fallen from that pedestal and he ions of the contracts under which they were made. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE their ostensible work lies and will on EVERY WEEK no fell because he listened to false ambi- Referring to the above notice, it is not necessary for any depositor Send One to Your Friend account do anything beyond just what tion and false friends and betrayed his to present his or her book to have any change made. The 4% rate, will, of ,-' is "in the bond." They are tenacious old friend Taft and the party that had course, —so be paid on new deposits made of the same class. This bank •••••-•11•••••••••-•••Ml...... •= of their rights offers first-class facilities for the transacting co JOHN H. FRAZIER 0-011111110, and have a keen eye for honored him as few men have been of your general Banking business. f. feb 17,'11-ly anything which augurs imposition on preferred in this country. Was it fol them. They July3 .'10-ly VII/Vbill *4001A0VAVW1.4 ~AO never go a hairbreadth worth while?—Bel Air Times. House of Quality. beyond their appointed tasks. pAAAAAAAA, Is it any wonder that, at the best, ANCIENT VESSEL FOUND BY PRESIDENT LEO W. T. VINCENT People who in buying Groceries, make such people remain in inferior positions 1 HANDWORK. price and cheapness the standard all their lives? Many of them go down May be the Harry Grace a Dieu Eng- instead of quality, will sooner or later, instead of rising; and one can scarcely lish Battleship Sunk in the Thames Sash, Doors, and Frames come to a realizing sense of the false- walk the streets of our city without ness of their economy. We stand for in 1553. —Built by Henry VIII. made by hand a specialty. quality, first, last and all the time; and remarking those who give token that OUR FALL SUITS! while doing so, we know that we can they have retrograded in life rather The discovery of an ancient ship em- Jobbing promptly attend- give you, intrinsically, better value for bedded in the Thames mud at Woolwich, than advanced.—Catonsville Argus. are here and such Suits as will Ied to and done right. your money than the man who eternally in England, has been made by Leo W. give pleasure and satis- talks cheapness. This is a House of T. Vincent, President of the Woolwich faction to every wearer. The new graceful Quality at moderate prices. Our New Judge. lines, the Antiquarian Society. It is his conclu- varied Two years ago, Glenn H. Worthing- materials, the exquisite Tailoring and stunning J. THOMAS LANSINGER, THE BEST ALWAYS. sion that it is probably the Harry Grace ton ran for Judge of the Sixth Judicial effects have already proven their claim to Modish Cor- CONTRACTOR CARPENTER a Dieu, the first line of battte ship of and F. COLUMBUS KNOTT circuit and was defeated by a small rectness. The duplicating the British Navy built by Henry VIII, tells the story. GREEN ST., EMMITSBURG. majority. This Fall he was again a Ic Successor to Besant an Knott, which met her fate in the neighborhood Black, Blue, Brown and Mannish Mixtures offer a candidate and was elected by an over- kAA.A.00i'AAAAA~AAAAA"ApoevAo$7 aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. of the place of discovery owing to the range in fabrics to please every whelming majority. notion—and um small carelessness of the mariners, in 1533. That he was handicapped two years figure, and the stout figure are generously provided for. The vessel was built at the Royal ago by the fact that he was then serv- Dockyard, Woolwich, in 1512, and it was THE INDIVIDUALITY OF ing on the bench to fill out an unexpir- on board of her that King Henry cross- _ ed term by appointment has been con- The Prices Begin At $10 And Go To $37,50 ed to the Field of the Cloth of Gold. ceded by all fair-minded people. At From the size and construction of the and least, he allowed this fact to handicap we promise you the best value for your money that ship now being unearthed him. it is believed you ever bought. I A LEHR PIANO that she was a large man-of-war, and He felt it beneath the dignity of a The new coats are also here, the position in which she lies leads to almost every conceivable judge to go around over the country the conclusion that she must have run style opinion represented in forty or more models in the stumping in behalf of his own candid- ashore in an ancient dock or creek, as different lengths. acy. At the time his attitude was mis- The Distinctive Quality she lies on an even keel twenty feet be- understood and without a doubt, he lost low the surface of the wharf, in which some votes through this misunder- NEW DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKINGS AND Of a LEHR PIANO—the quality that makes it so an excavation was standing. being made when the vessel was discovered. A careful DRESS TRIMMINGS different from other ordinary instruments— That the voters later came to a reali- survey of the remains is being made by zation of the error of their reasoning the London County Council. Don't 1 was evidenced by the returns. And forget the New Models in W. B., Royal Wor- now that the campaign is over, it is Bear Acts As Playmate and Nursemaid. cester and Gossard Corsets are here. hoped that all Is Its Pure & Vibrant Tone of the exaggerated state- Rev. Chauncey J. Hawkins, of Ja- ments which were published before the maica Plain has found a satisfactory so- election for political effect will be re- This lution of the nursegirl problem in his tone is the object, the purpose for which the Lehr in- gretted and strument is created. But you yourself, without assistance, forgotten, for without cast- New Brunswick bear, Blitzen. Blitzen ing one iota of reflection THOS. H. HALLER, can judge the tone! Can be seen at against his op- has taken a decided liking to Mr. Haw- ponent, the electorate of this circuit kin's 3-year-old son, Robert Boone Haw- Central have chosen Dry Goods House Birely's Palace of Music, a judge who is upright, kins, and will play with him or wheel honest, fearless, and above all, not a his carriage about the yard all day. 17 and 19 North Market Street - - FREDERICK, MARYLAND FREDERICK, :111]). politician.—Brunswick herald. The public safety laws forbids Blitzen march 27-ly to take her charge outside of the yard, PROF. LYNN STEPHENS, Representative. Creditable to the American Citizen. dec 22-11 but she manages very well, wheeling The Presidential election has come the carriage up and down the walk be- and gone and the American people have side the house. When the baby starts settled down to their accustomed avoca- to cry the 416-'116, W16 'lb W6 Wir gab 116 WI 116 W6 W6 Wb qt.11 416, ib W6 Wilh Wb bear's idea of comforting SHOE STORE tions, as if nothing of unusual interest him is to kiss him, but little Robert had occurred. seems to think' bear kisses cover too '‘ CLARENCE E. McCARREN This is one of the creditable things in much territory and are entirely too connection with our citizenship. The damp. Mr. Hawkins says that Blitzen New Lot of Boots Shoes and Rubbers LIVERYMAN hearty acquiesence in the result of an and her mate, Donner, make ideal play- election shows the innate respect of our EMMITSBURG, mates and keepers for his little boy. MARYLAND.: people for law and order; for the rule They are not at all savage, and he has of majority. Good Lot of School Shoes # Even those of our citi- no scruples about leaving the baby alone A g First-class teams furnished for private use. zens who know little about the science with them for hours. ; g Satisfactory arrangements guaranteed commercial men of government, have never gone deep into such subjects, understand perfect- The Memorial to Livingtone. a g Horses boarded and vehicles cared for by the month. FOR FALL ly well that the rule of the majority in All the civilized nations of the world, ; g Heavy and light hauling of any kind and for any distance. this country is fundamental, lies at the it is anticipated, according to reports 1912 Buggies, 1912 0 surreys and large q pleasure vehicles available at all times. very root of the government and there- from London will join with England in AND WINTER g Gaited riding horses—perfectly safe. fore must be scrupulously respected. celebrating the one-hundredth anniver- g Prompt service and moderate prices. This sentiment is patriotic, and makes sary of the birth of David Livingstone, $ eta e '10-1y our government strong and our institu- the famous Scotch explorer and mission- Aqb,„44.--aftelllarilli Ala. 1.gat. Aqa). "1/6.-111a,411aVilb--11brib, M. FRANK ROWE, tions secure. The American citizen ary, on March 19, 1913, says the Wash- feels, and rightly so, that he is a part ington Herald The London Missionary elm. .111 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND of the government and responsible for Society, in whose services Livingstone its safety, and he therefore yields him- first went to Africa, is making the ar- CHARLES M. RIDER self gracefully to all its regulations rangements for an international com- (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) and requirements. memoration of his centenary, the prin- He may be very much disappointed cipal events of which will be two great the result gatherings in London. Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- in of an election. His party Besides this, VERYWHERE that well dressed men assemble you may have lost, but he submits himself the society will endeavor to raise $50,- E find a liberal percentage of them wearing tery Work of All Kinds like a good citizen to the result, and in 000 to found a Livingtone memorial this he shows his loyalty and good station, while the directors of Charing ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE sense. —Democrat Advocate. Cross Hospital, where Livingstone stud- Lippy Made Clothes ied medicine, already have started CONCRETE EXPERT • a The Panic Hasn't Arrived. fund, which will be utilized in building Men who value their personal appearance wear LIPPY My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- a new wing to that hospital, as a The fellow who thought the election mem- CLOTHES because they are assured that they will secure graphs are always open for inspection. of Woodrow Wilson, orial to the great explorer whom Stan- meant panic and clothes that are appropriate and becoming. C, & P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. disaster to business, has another ley found in the hea'rt of darkest Africa. coming WEST MAIN STREET, EMMITSBURG, MD. "think" to him. Has anyone Speech Lasting 46 Hours. Our, New Fabrics for Fall and Winter present such a heard the wheels of industry stop or _X=)C The New York Times says: "A new wide variety of:stylish effects, that there is no difficulty has all this talk 6f hard times for the record in forensic eloquence has been laborer been "hot air" pure and simple? in making a selection suited to individual tastes. 0".116.411 set up by Solicitor General, in London, .. ON. .41. 11116.41'w186.40.0116-tilv`WIN6410 ..16....1{016.4 1"0-16 The daily press are just now announc- Sir John Simon, in the arbitration be- ing the awarding of large contracts for J. D. LIPPY, tween the Post Office and the National Tailor, steel rails, railroad cars, building sup- Mount St. Mary's College Telephone Company. Hjs speech for the plies and the markets of the country Post Office, which had lasted nine and Met, GETTYSBURG, PA. are flourishing with plenty of orders to one half days, or forty-six hours in all. and Ecclesiastical Seminary run them for many months. There is This beats the previous record held by 010 no indication of panic, stagnation in the Attorney General, Sir Rufus Isaacs, Conducted business or stringency in the money by secular clergymen, aided by lay professors whose speech in the Appeal Court in W116""46, W116.- 0b. W116.1.•16/ --"Wil- market and this in the face of the elec- the famous financial case of Wyler vs. r g Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. New Laboratory for tion of a Democratic president, who Lewis, known as the everlasting law the practical teaching of Physics and Chemistry. has openly declared for a reasonable re- Peoples Fire Insurance case, extended into the tenth sitting. Company of Maryland g The latest modern improvements. vision of the tariff in the interest of the Beautiful grounds. New athletic In the same litigation Sir Edward Car- H, M. WARRENFELTZ, Agent, EMMITSBURG, MD. field. Fine gymnasium and swimming pool. consumer. The cry of Wall street prior son spoke for eight days." 0 to the election and heralded HOME OFFICE, g Separate department for young boys. by the FREDERICK, MARYLAND trust and monopoly controlled news- Primarily for the use of invalids is a Address, VERY B. chair invented by a 0 REV. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., papers, that the election of Governor Tennesseean, so A STOCK COMPANY 0 $ 11-'10 Emmitsburg. Maryland. equipped with mirrors that an occupant Wilson meant panic and hard times did can see what is going on around him DR. D. E. STONE, Local Director. not have its effect and every business without rising. I Jan. 141 Ofle rrklg (1111rratirlr

JACK BOLLINGER DIES FROM 040000000-0-000-00-0 C.00-0.00-0-0-0 0-0-0-00-00-0-0-00-0-00 04-0-00 '3-0-0 TRAINS COLLIDE AT PEN MAR 00-o-o-00-0-o-o-0-o-o-Go0-o-o-00-0-0-0-0-0-00 The New City Hotel, INJURIES RECEIVED FRIDAY ONE DEAD THREE INJURED Freder ick , Maryland, is CHURCH NEWS 2 4: PERSONALS. ti 2 Misunderstanding of Train Orders Re- LOCAL BREVITIES. Lives Six Hours After Severe Scalding known to and patronized by sponsible for Accident.-27 Cars By Falling Into a Vessel of Boil- Tourists from all parts of the ing Grease.-Loved By All. Piled 40 Feet in the Air. 000400-000-0-00 0-0-0.0 0-0000 tt-o-o-o-o country. This hotel makes a v00000000-0-0-0-0-00000 oo-oo-000-o-oo-o-000-00000000-oci-ol As the result of a head-on collision Death following a severe scalding in Regular services in the Emmitsburg It is the aim of THE CHRONICLE to publish Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- Specialty of Serving Delici- As many personal and social items as possible, between two. freight trains on the a vessel of boiling grease and water Churches are as follows: happens that those who ard Thermometer for week ending ous Meals to Auto Parties. out it frequently Maryland railroad at Blue was the fate that befell little Jack Bol- have guests visiting them, and those who Western Friday, November 29, 1912. CATHOLIC Comfort, Cleanliness and entertain, fail to send a list of their friends, 3.30 Wednesday morning, linger on Friday last. The little lad or an account of these events, to this office. Mountain at 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P.M. Readers who live at a distance are always fireman J. D. Burbage, of Hagerstown, had been playing on the pavement in Mass, Sunday 7 and 10 a. m. Good Service, and Consider- home," Friday 66 64 interested in what is going on at injured as front of Patterson Bros.' butcher shop, Mass, Daily 6 a. m. and for that reason, if for no other, this col- was killed and three were Saturday 36 54 52 ate A ttention to all guests are umn should be tilled every week. It is of where, for the moment, a pan of boil- Vespers, Sunday 7:30 p. m. course understood that anonymous contri- follows: Monday 38 44 42 the characteristics of the ing grease and water had been left. PRESBYTERIAN butions will not be published. Names of Engineman William A. Eckhart, Bal- Tuesday 40 52 48 persons furnishing items will be withheld. Not observing the obstruction, he New City Hotel. timore, arm broken and badly bruised. Wednesday 38 44 46 Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. William B. Moore and daughter, 0. L. Hendrickson, Ha- stumbled and fell, nearly his entire C. B. COX, Manpger. Engineman Thursday 33 40 36 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. oct r, Va., body becoming immersed in the scald- Georgia, of Harriers Ferry, West gerstown, bad scalds and contusions. Friday 36 Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. and Mrs. E. S. Swope and two sons, Fireman C. L. Swartz, Hagerstown, ing fluid, Some of the employes at the Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. in. of Gettysburg, Pa., spent a day about the body and badly shaken up. butcher shop heard the screams of the cut Readings from THE CHRONICLE Stand- LUTHERAN with Mrs. James Hospelhorn. A train carrying Drs. J. McPherson little fellow, but before any assistance World in Motion ard Thermometer for week ending Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Judge Swope and William Hersh,Esq., Scott, Peregrine Wroth and Henry K. could be given, he had gotten out. Friday, Dec. 1, 1911. Three were in attendance and Sunday School, 9.00 a. m. "MASCOT" THEATRE Emmitsburg last Friday. Derr was run from Hagerstown to the doctors were in 12M. 4 P. M. Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:45 p. m. the wreck. The ii•jured were 8 A. M. although they did all in their power for Saturday Nights Only Until Further Notice Mr. William Bowling,.of Waynesboro, scene of Senior m. medical attention and then taken Friday 44 39 the boy he became unconscious about spent several days with his parents,Mr. given Wednesday, Prayer Meeting76: :435013P. m. to Hagerstown to the Washington Saturday 31 37 40 3 o'clock, in which condition he remain- The Popular Price now 1 DC., Children 5c, and Mr. H. F. Bowling. ed until his death at 5:30 o'clock. Saturday, Catechetical instruction 2 County Hospital. Monday 30 50 52 TWO Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gelwicks, son and p. m. LASTS HOURS The wreck occurred at the switch Tuesday 40 48 50 The little fellow was a favorite with daughter, of Lemayne,Pa., are visiting ONLY AMUSEMENT IN TOWN just east of Blue Mountain Station. Wednesday 38 39 36 all who knew him, and the whole com- REFORMED Mrs. John Little. Something You Have Always Wanted Train 203, westbound, drawn by loco- Thursday 34 45 47 munity join in sympathizing with the Sunday, 10:30 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Mr. Felix Diffendal has returned from motive 620, pulling 27 cars, collided Friday 38 bereaved parents in their sad affliction. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. EMMITSBURG HAS IT a visit to Philadelphia. The funeral, which was very largely at- with eastbound train No. 204, drawn by Wednesday Service, 7:30 p. m. "MASCOT" THEATRE Mrs. Shulenberger and daughter,Eva, locomotive 626. The westbound train Dr. Glass, Gov. Bouey and Prof. tended, took place Sunday afternoon at METHODIST 27-12 of Hagerstown,were the guests of Miss was in charge of Conductor Isaac King be appointed by President- 2 o'clock, Rev. Chas. Reinewald, D. D., Sept. Shorb will Sunday School, 1:30 p. in. Belle Rowe on Sunday. and Engineman W. A. Eckert. The Wilson as a special committee to officiating; interment in Mountain View elect Service, 2:30 p. m. eastbound train was in charge of Con- -fish balls. Cor- Cemetery. Bishop John Murray,of Baltimore,was revise the tariff on cod 6.30 p. in. Engineman Epworth League, in Emmitsburg on Saturday. ductor J. W. Nichols and nelius Buckingham brother of the Duke Barn Destroyed by Fire. Train No. 204 was tar- Eyster L. Hendrickson. revise the George 0. of Buckingham will also Mr. Harry Myers was in town on Early Monday morning the barn be- being assisted by help engine 956, En- iff on dill pickles. Rev. Dr. Theodore F. Herman, of Monday. longing to Mr. Bernard Hobb's was At the Rowe Stables. gineman Elmer Easton. the Theological Seminary, at Lancas- Miss Rachael Shulenberger,of Hagers- completely destroyed by fire. It is not None of the crew of this engine was ter, will preach in the Reformed Church The Best Equipped Stables town and Mr. Boyd Martin, of Louis- Col. Stonebottle, one of the most known how the fire started, but it is injured. on Dec. 15. Ky. were the guests of Mrs. Ida prominenent citizens of Emmitsburg thought that a piece of corn fodder was in Emmitsburg, Md. ville, The crews had orders to pass on the Gillelan. painted his overalls on Saturday. ignited as a result of coming in contact siding at Blue Mountain, the westbound Boarding Given Special with a lighted lantern. Mr. Hobbs suc- YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST Rev. Dr. Wehler, of Frederick, spent train to take the switch. These orders, ceeded in getting his live stock out -will not be complete unless it Attention. Sunday with Dr. D. E. Stone. it is said were misunderstood. The col- A new roof has been put on the mil- safely before the fire had gained much contains a subscription for the Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers return- lision occurred on the main track and linery establishment of Miss Helen K. headway. Unfortunately all the grain WEEKLY CHRONICLE. ed from a visit to Baltimore. both trains were running at a fair speed. Hoke. and farming implements were ruined. In addition to its many attractive March 22-lyr. Both locomotives, which rolled partly Mrs. Stewart Annan and daughter, features the down an embankment, were badly Margaret, visited in Baltimore last Mr. P. D. Lawerence had a new tin Miss Mary Welty Surprised. "MONTHLY MAGAZINE" broken. J. W. Riegle, D. V. S. [.C. W. Schubel, D. V. S. week. roof put on his residence on West Main Miss Mary Frances Welty was given supplement will be found most at- Fireman Burbage's body, which was TEL. 34-4 TEL. 26-3 Miss Estelle Codori has as her guest street, a delightful surprise at her home, tractive. This feature begins in pinned under the engine, was not re- Miss Helen Alleman. "Penola," last evening. A goodly num- December. One dollar is the sub- moved until shortly before noon. He and ber of friends were present and spent a scription price. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Kreis, Mr. He was almost boiled by live steam be- A cement crossing has been laid Drs. Riegle 86 Schubel Mrs. Richard Polly, Mr. and Mrs. John across the Gelwicks alley on East Main most enjoyable evening. sides being badly crushed. B CTSINESS LOCAL. Musselman, of Fairfield, spent Sunday was hurled to the St. by Mr. Charles E. Gillelan, the Fireman Swartz Gross Earnings of F. R. R. Show Veterinary Physicians and with Mrs. Sallie Rowe. jumped. Engineman cement contractor. ground as he Increase. Mrs. Millard Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson was shockingly scalded,. HA VE your Watches, Clocks and Jew- Surgeons The gross earnings of the Frederick elry repaired by George T. Eyster who John Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. William pieces of flesh falling from his body. The first "real" snow fell on Wednes- Railroad Co. for the year ending June warrants the same and has always on Bollinger, Mr. and and Mrs. Wash Her- Engineman Eckhart, in jumping, sus- night. stock of watches, clocks, GALLS DAY AND NIGHT day 30, 1912, were read at a meeting of the hand a large ring, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Herring,Miss tained a broken arm. It is feared he jewelry and silverware. directors of the road. The report show- Marie Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. has also been injured internally. EMMITSBURG, - - - MARYLAND A number of equestrians and eques- ed that in the twelve months the road George Sebour, of Baltimore, and Miss The track was very little torn up. triennes were out Wednesday afternoon, had earned the sum of $124,447.31, com- Lulu Patterson, of Hagerstown attend- Passengers were transferred around the these being the first to evoke in this pared to 002,517.01 for the same period Linen Laundered Properly the funeral of Jack Bollinger on Sunday. wreck, while the crew from Hagers- V:g sport since last year. of the year before. It was pointed out Prof. J. T. White Superintendent of town removed the wreckage. IN THE VERY BEST MANNER that the road now is on a splendid earn- There are all kinds of the schools of Frederick County was in MT. ST. MARY'S ALUMNI HOLD ing basis, when the fact is taken into BY THE TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Emmitsburg on Tuesday. FIRST BANQUET IN SCRANTON Two Splendid Sermons. consideration that the procurement of GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Mr. Edward Mutter, of Kansas City, Last Sunday the congregation of the power from the Frederick and Hagers- sept 5-6m J. EDWARD HARNER, Agent. Mis., who for some time has been visit- Assemble for Graduates of the College Reformed Church had the privilege town power plant at Security the oper- BEERS, in Frederick is now the guest of the Hotel Casey.- Opening Reunion at and the pleasure of hearing two excel- ating expenses will fall considerably. Misses Annan. Bradley Present. Rev. B. J. lent sermons by Rev. Dr. C. E. Wehler, but there is only one kind Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, and two In their first annual banquet, mem- Dean of the Woman's College, Freder- MARRIED. that deserves the name: children and Mr. John Reynolds, of bers of the Alumni association of Mt. ick. It is not often that a visiting FURNITURE Hagerstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. St. Mary's College, and a number of clergyman makes such an unusually SELTZER-GRANT.-On W e d new Maxell on Sunday. guests assembled in the Hotel Casey, favorable impression as did Dr. Weh- day, Nov. 20, 1912, at St. Anthony's The Very Best Beer. Miss Anna Rowe is visiting in Mer- Scranton, last week. It was a very ler. At both morning and evening ser- Church, Mt. St. Mary's, Mr. John Wil- event. Bishop M. J. Hoban, liam Seltzer, of Mt. St. Mary's, and It is the product of the cersburg. enjoyable vice his texts were out of the ordinary, Miss Margaret Florence Grant, of Wil- Is Needed O'Boyle, of Luzerne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landers and Judge Peter A. and to the pleasing, direct and forceful mington, Del., Rev. G. H. Tragesser, B. J. Bradley, Rev. E. B. Miss Ella Shriver visited in Baltimore county; Rev. exposition of his themes his hearers officiating. Brewing Co., of the Hagerstown last week. Jordan and Professor Lagarde gave Dr. Wehler rapt attention. All TRESLER-WARNER.-0 n Satur; College; James M. Stack, of Wilkes- attended the services last Sunday day, Nov. 23, 1912, at Salem Reformed brand is at All Times. Mr. Bernard Ott,Baltimore,is visiting who and the Barre, and about forty priests from are most anxious to have Dr. Wehler Church, Harrisburg, Pa., Mr. Luther his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ott. E. Tresler, of Waynesboro, Pa., and throughout the Scranton diocese were preach here again and it is their hope Miss Bernadette Eckenrode is visiting Miss Ada E. Warner, of Emmitsburg. present. The toastmaster was Rev. J. that he will be able to accept their in- Rev. Ellis N. Kremer performed the Select what you in Hanover. J. Griffin, of Wilkes-Barre, president of vitation in the near future. ceremony. Export Pilsner Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonnell and the association. daughter, of Gettysburg, spent Sunday "The Mount" was the toast respond- Creagerstown to Have Celebration. DIED The Sole Agent in Emmits- want here and you with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Humerick. by Dr. Bradley, who is president Next Tuesday night the people of ed to Regular death notices published one time free burg is Mrs. James McDonnell and daughter of the college. Other toasts were re- Creagerston will have an old time Dem- of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution charged for at the rate ot five cents a line. May, are spending a week with friends sponded to as follows: "The Young ocratic jollification to celebrate the re- will not be disap- Mountaineer," Dr. Jordan, and "Mt. cent Democratic victory. There will be in an around Emmitsburg. Nov. 22, 1912, at HARRY HOPP. Law," Mr. Stack. There a big carnival and parade followed by BOLLINGER-On Mrs. Samuel Minnich and two child- St. Mary's in his home in Emmitsburg, Jackson Bol- remarks by Bishop Hoban, speeches. The town will be illuminated pointed. dren, Adele and Lawerence, Mrs. Lewis were also linger, aged 3 years and 4 months. Rev. C. J. Manley, and appropriately decorated for the services Sunday, Nov. 24, Rev. Dormer and two daughters. of Carlisle, Professor Lagarde, Funeral of Jersey Shore and Judge O'Boyle. occasion and it is expected that a large Dr. Reinewald, officiating; interment and Mrs. William Rosensteel and child- View Cemetery, regret from a number of number of people will be present. A in Mountain nov. 15, '12-1yr ren, of !Baltimore, spent Thanks- Letters of by Rev. John T. very cordial invitation has been given giving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. priests were read association. to the Democrats of Emmitsburg and it Michael Hoke. Butler, secretary of the 10111 OSII MICK 10.0.0.00.001* Officers of the association are: Presi- is understood that a large delegation ZiMME1111 Miss Ruth Patterson, of Baltimore, is E. E. dent, Rev. J. J. Griffin; vice-presidents, will attend. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Edward B. Jordan, Rev. Thomas Albert Patterson. Christmas Gifts in Brass, Cut Glass, Furniture Dealer J. Croghan, Rev. Martin J. Fleming, Newton 0. Sharrer & Bra's China and Silver. Booklets, Holiday Prof. DeShon, of Hagerstown, was William F. Boyle, James M. Stack and Ribbon, Cards and Gift Boxes. The ON THE SOTTARE the guest of Miss Fannie Hoke Sunday. Wiliiam T. McHugh; treasurer, Paul "Utility Shop"-RUTH B. GILLELAN. Mr. Walter Peppler, of Baltimore, is J. Corry; secretary, Rev. John T. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson. Butler. THE BEST WALL PAPER. BIG REDUCTION SALE Mr. Robert 'Horner, of Baltimore, yours-and now is First Candidate For Sheriff. Before YOU order Now is the Time spent Thanksgiving Day with his moth- the time for papering-be sure to in- John H. Frazier, well-known Demo- er, Mrs. 0. A. Horner. spect samples of the handsome line sold cratic worker,of Frederick, has announ- Miss Frances Rowe, of Sabillasville, by JAMES M. KERRIGAN. 11-1-tf Until January 1st, 1913 ced that he will be a candidate for the was in Emmitsburg Thursday. To Paint Your House. nomination for Sheriff next Fall. Mr. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. The Following Prices Will Prevail for These Mr. Frank Kennedy,of Frederick.was Frazier is the first to enter the field farm containing 150 acres in good in town on Thursday. A Standard Goods: While there are other prospective can- condition, one mile south of Emmits- Hazel Patterson, of Salisbury, Miss didates for the nomination it is felt that burg. Apply to We are Sole Agents for Day with her par- spent Thanksgiving Mr. Frazier would make a very strong CHAS. D. MCCARREN, a Ladies' Rubbers, all grades 49c. Men's S3.00 Rubber Boots 92.69. Mead Patterson. ents, Mr. and Mrs, candidate. The present sheriff, Charles 222 West Side Ave. of Hagers- Men's S1.65 Shoes 51.29 Mr. Roger V. Mitchell, T. Fagan, a Democrat, is ineligible by 11-22-4ts Hagerstown, Md. Men's Rubbers 74c. town, spent Thanksgiving day in law to succeed himself. Men's S4.00 High Top Shoes S3.25 PATTON'S SUN-PROOF Emmitsburg. Mr. Frazier is a comparatively young FOR SALE. Boys' Rubbers 59c. Storeroom and Dwelling combined. Calico 5 3-4c. Miss Annabel Hartman,of Baltimore man, being but 38 years of age. He Underwear 19c. 7c. Dress Property located in Graceham, Mary- it Good 25c. Jersey Fleeced spent Thanksgiving with her Aunt, was born in this country and has been a Castile Cream Harness Soap 15c. Miss Bell Rowe. life-long resident of this section. Not land. This house contains Nine living I Children's 13e. J er se y Fleeced PAINT rooms and Large Storeroom with all Misses Edith and Pansy Bishop, of only in Frederick but throughout the a Underwear 09c. Kemps Balsam 25c. now 19c. necessary fixtures. Suitable for almost Hanover are visiting Mr. J. D. Cald- county he has many warm friends and Possession given 39c. Foleys Honey and Tar 25c. now 19c. well. these can be counted on to stick with any kind of business. )1( Men's 50c. Gaps April 1, 1913. Apply to And the Celebrated him through thick and thin. This is a Men's 50c. Sweater Coats 44c. Great Seal Cough Syrup 25c. now 19c. Christmas Goods are here at the his first time that he has come out for GEO. W. FIROR, "Utility Shop"-all sorts of pretty public office. However, his friends Nov. 8-tf Graceham, Md. a Boys' 50c. Sweater Coats 37c. Laxative Cough Syrup 25c. now 19c. things for gifts. RUTH B. GILLELAN. have been urging him to announce him- CHANCE TO SECURE FINE MARE. Ladies' 54.00 Wool Coat Sweaters $2.29 Children's 10c. Hose, 4 prs. for 25c self for sheriff for some time past and Stag Brand Paint TRESLER-WARNER. it was generally believed that he would For Sale, a Fine Bay Mare, 5 years Ladies' S1.50 Fell Boots 90c. 60c. Axes 49c. On November 23, 1912, in Salem enter the fight early. old. Fine driver; gentle, but full of Reformed Church, Harrisburg, Pa., spirit. Guaranteed to be sound. Ap- Mr. Luther E. Tresler, of Waynesboro, IF YOU OBJECT ply to C. M. RIDER. Pa., and Miss Ada E. Warner, of Em- -to hunting on your land make your Sharrer's. Sharrer's. Sharrer's. Italy mitsburg, were united in objection known by posting a Trespass has given an order for 6,000 Annan by Brothers, marriage it will be seen. Twenty- Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. Notice where bicyclas and 400 motor cars for use in After an ex- five cents will buy six, or you can get the army in Africa. It is hoped they MOTTER'S STATION. EMMITSBURG. tended trip the young couple will reside one for five cents at THE CHRONICLE will render much better service than in Waynesboro. i OFFICE. camels. xxxxxxxxxxxx •aaaauaaaaa aug 30-'12-1yr rritlg Tiguttirle 7

Porto Ricans are displacing bull- 0-0-0-00-0-0-000-0-0-00-0-000-0-00-0-0-01 0-0-0-000-00 Oi0-0-0-0-000-0 0-00-0 00-0-0.0 00000-0-0000-0-0-000-0-0-00-0-0-00-000 drawn carts on great estates by auto- News From County Seat. mobiles. GAMMIE Two handsome memorial THE windows GRACE HAM ROCKY RIDGE. 0 ACROSS THE LINE have been placed in the Evangelical ORDER NISI ON AUDIT Lutheran Church. One was given by 00000-0-000000000000000000g 0-0-000-0-0-0000-0000000-00-00-0-0-01 oo-o-oo-o-o-00000-on-o-o-oo-o-o-000-cpoo Jacob L. Englebrecht in honor of his Inc. 0.8920 EQUITY. Mr. Benjamin Keilholtz and family, Commander George Prechtel, Dept. Fairfield. —William T. father and mother, CO., Main, the late of Ship- Philip of Rocky Ridge, spent Sunday after- Md. G. A. R., John H. Brandt, Senior pensburg, was a visitor at J. L. Hill's Melancthon and Salina Virginia Engle- In S. Leo Gammie, President the Circuit Court for Frederick noon with Mr. Clyde Young. Vice, of Baltimore. and Assistant In- last week. brecht and the other by the County, sitting in Equity. church coun- The W. M. has made some repairs to spector Joshua Thomas, of Hagerstown, Mrs. W. 0. Lee and child, of South cil in honor of Mrs. Ann B. Engle- NOVEMBER TERM, 1912. JEWELERS the bridge near the depot. were entertained by Mr. J. B. Black Fork, are visiting her parents, Mr. and brecht, who died in 1886 and who be- In the matter of the Auditor's Report Rev. Heubener, will hold filed the 20th day of November, 1912. service on Friday. Mrs. Clark Marshall. queathed to the church and Sunday 215 Charles Street, North Sunday morning and evening. There The Misses Barrick, of Baltimore, Mrs. Sheldon and child, of school $1,200. Peter F. Burket, Mortgagee of Amanda Rouzer- will also be a meeting of the Christian visited their brother. Mr. Charles J. ville, are The BALTIMORE, - MARYLAND S. Winegardner and Jacob F. Wine- visiting Mr. John F. Peters window to Mr. and Mrs. Engle- gardner, her husband, on Petition. Endeavor Society, Barrick on Sunday. and family. brecht represents "Christ Standing at Silversmiths Jewelry Ordered. That on the 12th day of Mr. John Pyles spent Saturday in Mrs. W. H. Black, of Floradale, Pa., Mrs. John McGlaughlin spent a few the Door," and the one to Mrs. Ann B. December, 1912, the Court will proceed Frederick. spent Monday with Mr. J. B. Black. days last week with her son, Herbert, Englebrecht represents "Christ Coming Estimates Furnished and Correspondence Solicitel to act upon the Report of the Auditor, The Ladies' Aid Society will hold Miss Dorothy Biggs is spending her at Highfield. to Nicodemus." Apr. 5. 12. lyr. filed as aforesaid, in the above cause, their monthly meeting to finally ratify and confirm the same, on Dec. 4th at vacation in Baltimore. The town council had a lot of stone The doors of the Libertytown Savings the home of Any absent Emmitsburgian would unless cause to the contrary thereof Mrs. Emma Firor. Mrs. Emma S. Biggs is visiting in crushed and put on the streets last Bank, at Libertytown, this county, be shown before said Mr. Chester family appreciate a subscription to The Chron- day; provided a Joy and visited Philadelphia. week. were closed last Friday and the bank copy of this order be inserted in some Mrs. Summers, who is quite ill. Mrs. Rhoda Schildt and her mother, was icle. 52 weeks $1.00. newspaper taken in charge by State Banking published in Frederick Coun- Mr. Wm. Colliflower, of Baltimore, ty, for two successive weeks prior to Mrs. Pfoutz, of Ladiesburg, visited SELTZER—GRANT. Commissioner J. Dukes Downes. said day. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Miss Carrie Engler on Saturday. The six days' Next Fall and Winter A very ,pretty church wedding took campaign of the Wom- Dated 20th day of November, 1912. Mrs. Jago Colliflower. Mr. Chas. Clem is visiting his father, an's College to collect $15,000 toward YOU CAN LOOK FOR place at St. Anthony's church, Mount HARRY W. BOWERS. Mr. J. A. Clem. the building 00-0000-00-00-00000-0000-0000000 St. Mary's, on last Wednesday morning fund of $60,000 ended with Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick 0 Mr. W. A. Black and family spent a collection of $7,592. Big Money in Poultry & Eggs when Miss Margaret Florence Grant, the Plans are being County. Tuesday in Baltimore. made This Spring's hatch has been woefully small. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. toward the completion of the The cold has killed many baby chicks. The True copy—Test: of FRIENDS' CREEK. Frank amount by July 1. In all 167 contribu- high price grain has forced an enormous HARRY W. BOWERS, LOYS AND VICINITY. Grant, of Wilmington, Del„ be- .quantity of old fowls on the market. With a came the wife of tions were made. great many less chickens and a greatly increased Vincent Sebold, Sol'r. Clerk. Mr. John William •.demand for Poultry and Eggs, you will see the Seltzer the second eldest son of At a meeting of the Frederick High highest prices in many years. 11-22-3t 00000000000-00000000-0-00-0-001 Mrs. Charles Domer and Miss Mable Mr. and Mrs. James Seltzer, of Mt. St. School Association, Ralph McHenry, ROW ALL THE POULTRY YOU CAN. Miss Lena Stone has returned to her Miller, of Graceham, spent Thursday Mary's. The nuptial mass for three years manager of the base- ORDER NISI ON SALES. home in Middletown, after a short visit with Mrs. Maurice C. Smith and Miss and services were con- ducted by Rev. ball team, was elected captain and B OLG IAN O'S with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kipe. Nettie Liday. G. H. Tragesser, pastor S 11/1.P E- MAC' EQUITY. of St. Anthony's church. Rev. Richard F. Simmons manager. It is N°8925 Mr. Howard Turner and neice, Luella, Mr. Elmer J. Pittenger visited Thur- J. C. POULTRY McGovern, of Mt. St. Mary's College the object of the association to put the In the Circuit Court for Frederick county, visited Mrs. Hardman on Thursday. mont on Tuesday. FOODS. sitting faculty, was strongest team in the field next year In Equity. Mr. Charles Reeder, of Indian Spring, Mrs. George W. Pittenger and son, in the sanctuary. The servers for the that has ever represented the institu- NOVEMBER TERM, 1912. spent a few days here last week. Harvey, visited in Graceham, Thursday. occasion were Masters James McNulty and tion. The season will open about April In the matter of the Report of Sales filed the The following spent Sunday at the Miss Annie M. Pittenger spent Thurs- William Wetzel. 11th day of November, 1912. Dr. E. B. Sefton of 10 on the home grounds with the Fred- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kipe: day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmont had the J. Henry Rowe. Assignee of Mortgage from John pleasure of conveying the erick High School. Games will follow Muth and wife to Eugene L. Rowe, on l'e- Rev. S. A. Kipe and family, Mr. R. L. Washington Pittenger, of near Loys. bridal party tition. to and from St. with teams from Hagerstown, Bruns- Eyler and family, Rev. G. W. Mosser, Mr. Elmer J. Pittenger made a busi- Anthony's church in ORDERED, That on the 7th day of December. his automobile. wick, Waynesboro, Gettysburg, Mar- 1912, the Court will proceed to act upon the of Edgewood, Miss Ruth Miller and trip to Daysville on Thursday. The tinsburg, Rockville, Emmitsburg, Thur- Report of Sales of Real Estate, reported Mr. James Kipe, Sr. Mr. Guy Feshour and Mr. Calvin C. bride was dressed in cream satin to said Court by J. Henry Rowe, Assignee of trimmed with French lace, mont, Baltimore, Washington and other Mortgagee in the above cause, and filed therein Miss Rule Kipe has returned from a Colbert, of Graceham spent Sunday she wore a as aforesaid, to finally ratify and confirm picture towns. visit to Franklinville. with Mr. George W. Pittinger, of Loys. hat to match and carried a the same unless cause to the contrary thereof be shower shown before said day; provided a copy of this Rev. S. A. Kipe and family moved Mr. Clarence C. Pittenger visited in boquet of orange blossoms. The order be inserted in some newspaper published brides maid, a cousin of the bride, IN THE COURTS. SUC ESS IS CERTAIN IF YOU FEED BOL- In Frederick County, for three successive weeks to Boonsboro on Tuesday. Thurmont on Friday. Miss prior to said day. Mabel Grant, PROPERTY DEEDED. GIANO'S -SQUARE-DEAL' POULTRY FOODS Mrs. Hardman has improved her Mr. Robert and Maurice Sharett was dressed in white em- They are absolutely the best that experience The Report states the amount of sales to be broidery over pink, she wore a picture 8260.00. property by erecting a new porch. and Calvin C. Colbert, all of Graceham, D. Princeton Buckey, trustee, to .can suggest or money can buy. They show the hat to match and carried highest growing and egg producing elements. Dated this 11th day of November, 1912. Mr. Amos Ferguson spent Sunday spent Sunday with Mr. Clarence and a shower bo- Daniel C. Metz, real estate in Johns- THREE STEPS TO SUCCESS. quet of ferns and pink HARRY W. BOWERS. evening at the home of Mr. James Harvey Pittenger. carnations. The ville, $700. •First—"Square-Deal" Chick Starter for Baby groom and the best man, the Chicks up to three weeks old. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick County Kipe. Quite a number of our people attend- groom's Joseph N. Allnutt et al., to Gordon -Second—"Square-Deal" Developing Food quick- True copy—Test: younger brother, Mr. Ernest Seltzer, Strong, real estate in county, ly develops growing chicks. ed the carnival at Emmitsburg on Tues- $10. Third--Square-Deal" Poultry Food a Scratch HARRY W. BOWERS, Clerk. The prettiest and daintiest Christmas day evening. were dressed in dark navy blue serge. Mary W. Giddings et al., to Gordon and laying Food of the highest grade. Eugene L. Rowe, Solir. 11-15-41 and New Year Goods may be seen at Following the wedding ceremonies a Strong, real estate in county, SEED DEPARTMENT. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Keilholtz and $10. sumptuous wedding breakfast was Bolgiano's -Gold" Brand of Field Seeds:—We the "Utility Shop"—the kind not found children spent Sunday with her parents Louisa G. Steward et al., to Gordon - intend shall represent the best seed obtainable, —CALL ON— elsewhere. RUTH B. GILLELAN. Mr. and Mrs. Joy of Graceham. served at the home of the bride's grand- Strong, real estate in county, $1. both as respects Purity and High Germination. parents, Any one who buys Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand of Miss Vallie Miller and Mrs. Mary E. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grant. Robert D. Darby to Gordon Strong, Field Feeds may return them at our expense, if GEO. T. EVSTER. Those present were: Rev. G. H. Tra- upon receipt and examination, they are found NOTICE. Colbert, of near Graceham, spent Mon- real estate in county, $5. in any respect unsatisfactory and money paid — AND— gesser, Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer, Aquilla A. tor same will be day with Mrs. George W. Pittenger and Harshman and wife to promptly refunded. See nis splendid stock of I hereby give notice that whereas my Mr. Ernest Seltzer, Miss Mabel Grant, INSIST ON BUYING husband, Martin daughter Ada. George U. Leatherman, property in ILVEti A. Stouter, fate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand Crimson Clover. GOLD & Frederick County, deceased, in his life- Mr. G. W. Pittenger spent a few Grant and daugh- county, for $1,050. Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand Alfalfa Clover. ter, Mary, and two grand Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand Timothy Seed. Key & Stem-Winding time by a deed bearing date the 8th day days with his daughter, Mrs. Clarence -children, Laura C. Delauter et al., to George Millet. Cow Peas, Grasses. Seed Corn. of November, A. D., 1912, duly record- Moser, of Middleburg. Anna and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. James U. Leatherman, property in county, If your local merchant does not sell Bolgiano's W A.'T'CL1L1 ed in Liber, Seeds, drop us a H. W. B., No. 302, folio Seltzer and family, Mr. and Mrs'. Frank list of what you need and we 288, etc., one of the for $2,500. will tell you where you can get them. 80 page land records of The New York Subway in the last Grant and son, Mr. and Mrs. 'complete 1912 catalogue free. Frederick County, Edward Jacob S. Perry and wife to Franklin did grant, convey, fiscal year sold 37,380 tickets daily. GUY K. MUTTER assign, set over unto and transfer unto Wilkinson and son, Messrs. Perlin Mc- C. Shafer and wife, property in-county J. BOLGIANO & SON, the unnersigned all accounts due him as Clintock, Lawrence Dielman and Ar- HEALTH OFFICERS' BULLETIN. for $1,600. Almost 100 Years Selling Reliable Seeds. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR well as all moneys, rights, credits and thur Rentzel; Misses Alice Watson, choses in action William H. Kreh to Thomas A. Sli- Pratt St. Wharf, BALTIMORE, MD. AT LAW and all of the property In the month of October, 1912, 78,Mary Knott, Catherine of which he was possessed on said 8th Seltzer and fer, lot in city for $5, etc. feb:;-I2 rf deaths resulted from tuberculosis, as Mary Will be in Emmitsburg Tuesday of day of November, A. D., 1912. I there- Barry. At one o'clock the wed- Amy Kump Dixon and husband to each week from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Office at fore request all persons who were in- compared to 83 in September. ding dinner was served at the home of Public Library Room. Frederick office Ernest L. Myers, lot in city for $250. debted to my said husband Martin A. In October a total of 145 deaths from Mr. James Seltzer. In addition to the telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf Stouter, on said 8th day of November, infectious diseases occurred in the coun- parties above MARRIAGE LICENSES. Butty's Pure Malt Whiskey 1912, to call and settle their mentioned the following accounts ties of Maryland. The following is a with either the undersigned or her were present. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Raymond J. Cramer, 26, and Beulah Agent, Mr. Felix condensed summary of these deaths, McNulty Rebecca Rhoderick, 20, both YOU SHOULD HAVE IT A. Stouter without and son, Miss Fannie Kolb, of Walk- delay. arranged in point of numbers: Miss Mary Jordan, Mrs. Joseph Kreitz, ersville. MARY A. STOUTER. IN YOUR HOME. Economical Tuberculosis 78, Typhoid Fever 35, Mrs. Eugene Warthen, Mrs. John Wilbur P. Brashear, 24, and Virgie Paint Ped- Diphtheria 9, Senticema 6, Menigitis 4, dicord and daughter, Addie, M. Stump, 18, both of Urbana. It is one of the finest I hereby give notice that Mr. Felix Mrs. and most reliable Malaria 4,Acute dysentry 3,Influenza 3, Bailey John Wesley Lowell, tonic stimulants used WOOLSEY'S PAINT is not the A. Stouter, as my Agent, and for me, and Miss Clayanna Little. Dur- Jr., 28, of Chi- by the medical fra- cheap kind but the economical kind. will continue the business conducted by Whooping cough 1, Anterior poliomye- ing the afternoon Rev. James G. Burke, cago, Ill., and Rita Elizabeth Neigh- ternity and public in litis 1, Purulent general. Doctors who What are you paying per gallon for the my husband, Martin A. Stouter, and I Conjunctivitis 1. vice-president of the College and Rev. bours, 23, of Yellow Springs. respectfully have used and pre- so-called High Grade Cheap solicit from the public a There has been a decrease in the num- P. A. Coad, of the John A. Karn, 21, and Alice D. Flohr, scribed Duff's Pure Paints? continuance of their patronage. College faculty paid Malt Whiskey in their ber of deaths from tuberculosis,whoop- a 20, both of Thurmont. MARY A. STOUTER. visit to the newly married couple. In practice cannot say ing cough, and meningitis. too much in its praise. Woolsey's Best Semi Paste Paint the evening a reception was held at the Harry Beeson Ramsburgh, aged 25, home of Mr. and Mrs. of. Frederick, and Courtnay May Wil- Dully's Pure Malt Is Head and Shoulders beyond them all, SHERIFF'S SALE The value of 1912 crops in the United James Seltzer at Whiskey has been on States which the newly married couple received liams, aged 25, near Ijamsville. the market for more 1 gallon makes 2 gallons by adding 1 —OF is estimated to be $5,000,000. many useful and valuable Clarence E. Dutrow, aged 28, New than fifty years and gallon of Linseed Oil—actual cost to presents. the splendid record it Those present were Mr. and Midway, and Elsie B. Singer, aged 28, has attained is due to the consumer less that $1.50 per gallon, Personal Property 86 Real Estate Mrs. Jas. the absolute purity of MARKET REPORTS. Seltzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Union Bridge. the product and its and the manufacturers stand back of it great medicinal value. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias of Grant and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alvey J. Easterday, 23, and Carrie with a record of nearly 50 years of high the The following market quotations, It is made from the State of Maryland, issued out of the which are Wilkinson and son, Mr. P. E. McNulty May Palmer, 24, both of near Myers- best grain money can grade paint making. Circuit Court for Frederick County, corrected every Thursday morning,are subject buy, carefully malted and family, Dr. E. B. Sefton, wife and ville. and distilled. Sick or See our agent for particulars. Maryland, being No. 31 Judicials, Sep- to daily changes. well you should have tember Term, 1912, at the suit of The daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. John P. P. Kehne, 47, widower, of Duify's Pure Malt H. M. ASHBAUGH, Emmitsburg Savings Bank of Freder- EMMITSBURO, Nov. 29. Clark Shaffer and son, Mr. and Mrs. near Woodsboro, and Carrie Elsie Whiskeyin your home. ick County, It is excellent in cases of emergency. sept 27-3m EMMITSBURG, MD. Maryland, a body corporate, Country Produce to. Daniel Zentz, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Blanche Ecker, 31, of near Long's and for officers fees, against the goods, THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., chattels, lands and tenements, rights Corrected by Jos. E. Hoke. Wetzel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- School House, Woodville district. and credits of J. F. Winegardner and A. Butter 22 son McClain and daughter, Mr. and Peter H. Watkins, 22 and Della ROCHESTER, N. Y. You Want The S. Winegardner, and to rue directed, I Egg- 31 Mrs. Clarence McCarren, Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn, both colored, of Knoxville. have seized and Chickens, per th 10 taken into execution Alex. Knott and family, Messrs. Law- Everett J. Holmes. aged 24, of Bal- If y,ui cannot buy Duify's Pure Malt Whis- all the rights, title, claim, interest and Spring Chickens per lb 10 from your local druggist or dealer, we key estate, both Turkeys per lb 17 reme Dielman, Perlin McClintock, timore, and Elma M. Bean, aged 17, of can have you supplied at the following prices: "F. 86 0." Guarantee at law and in Equity, of Ducks, per fh I Bottle. 8 1.00 J. F. Winegardner and A. S. Winegard- Q10 Harry Fox, Jos., Geo. and Felix Hem- Baltimore. 4 Bottles. 3.80 ner. in and to the following personal Potatoes, per bushel 50 ler, Edward Krietz, Thos. Grant, Elmer Wilbur S. Blentlinger, aged 28, of 6 Bottles 5.50 WE WRITE property and real estate, to-wit: Dried Cherries, (stededi 10 12 Bottles 110.00 Krietz, William Shorb, near Frederick, and Maude 1st. Personal Property—about 42 doz. Raspberries is Sidney O'Don- M. Wisner EXPRESS PREPAID. Send us Certified Fidelity and Surety Blackberries ughue, Wilbert Wetzel, Geo. Peddicord, aged 25, of Retreat Grove. Cheek. Money Order or cash by registered blank books, 1 large writing desk, 1 mail with your order. Accident and Health phone and wires attached, 1 can half Apples, (dried) John Kelly and Eugene Warthen, Goster B. Kephart, dged 19, of Boli- dee 29 lyr full of lard, 1 stand, lot of dishes and Lard, per lb 10 Misses Mary Grant, Alice Watson, Mary var, and Effie C. Cline, aged 18, of IMINIIIMa pots, 1 bed and bedding. Beef Rides 8412 Burglary Knott, Mabel Grant, Anna Braddock. The written consent of 2nd. All that lot or parcel of land Grant, Clay- Plate Glass situated, lying and being about one L21 V E ,nna and Alverta Little, Addie Peddi- Kephart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl- mile West of the town of Emmitsburg, Corrected by Patterson Brothers. evi ‘1, Mary Jordan, Mary Barry, Mar- ton Kephart, was filed with the applica- Liability 5th Election and in the District of Fred- per 100 lb cella Jordan, Poepe Kolb, Mary and tion for the license. erick County, Maryland, and being Steers, 6.00Q 7.0 Auto' the Butcher Heifers Irene Shorb, Stelle Bailey, Lulu same lot or parcel of land which was and ORPHANS' COURT. conveyed to Jacob F. Fresh Cows 20.00 Q Kee Eyler and Lillian Wetzel, Mrs. ORGANIZED 1890 Winegardner and Fat Cows per lb Inventory of stocks in the estate —of Amanda S. Winegardner by Joseph D. 3 4Th 5 Yog and Mrs. Weaver. At a late ASSETS $6,904,365.36 Bulls, per lb 4Qb Maria E. Schaeffer, deceased, Caldwell assignee of Mortgage. etc. filed. by flogs, Fat perlb8y 2Q9 hour a luncheon was served. After all HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. a deed bearing date the 4th day of Court's order to sell real estate of Sheep, Fat • ..... and per lb ..... 24 3 tictil reported a very pleasant even- April, 1902, recorded in Liber D. Spring Lambs Mary E. Fisher, deceased. H. H. No. 15, folio No. 32, one 5g6 ing, and wished the newly wedded couple of the Calves, per lb Court's order to sell stocks in the Land Records of Frederick County, 73.,i1 8. many long years of prosperous life re- Fidelity and Deposit Co. Stock Cattle 4%oo 6 estate of Maria E. Schaeffer, deceased. Maryland. turra_d to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. OF MARYLAND 3rd. All that tract or lot of ground BALTIMORE, Nor. Inventory of personal property in the WHEAT:—spot, seltzer will reside at Mt. St. Mary's. situated, lying and being about one and 498N estate of William H. Berry, deceased, EDWIN WARFIELD, President. CORN :—Spot, a60 one-half miles West of the Own of Em- filed. We Do Business Everywhere mitsburg, and in the 5th Election Dis- OATS:—White 4028 RYE :—Nearby, 8. 79@89 8. bsg Lots, 65g75 Proposes Factory for Frederick. Second and final account of Fannie HALLER & NEWMAN trict of Frederick County, Maryland, with the improvements thereon, and HAY :—Timothy,120.00 (432050; No. 1 Clover Frederick may get another manufac- S. De Lashmutt, guardian to ALary L. General Agents for Frederick County 816.00 et516.50 No. 2 Clover, 513.50(4111.30 ',--•••••••1.7 adjoining the lands of Robert Kreitz turing industry. For some time repre- be Lashmutt, filed. FREDERICK, MD. and others, and being the same STRAW :—Rye, straw—fair to choice, 4518.50 tract or . sentatives, of a small factory located Report of sales of real estate of Mary Aug 12-'10-1yr lot of ground that was conveyed unto No.2,t16.0041:16.30;tangled rye blocks 311.00 . wheat blycks, C. Wakenight, UNIVERSAL the said Jacob F. Winegardner and . 4 .8.00;0 . : oats some eistance from Frederick have been deceased, filed. PORTLAND CEMEilT SPECIAL TRESPASS NOICES. Amanda S. Winegardner by Susan S. b 9 0041,410.00 looking over the situation with a view Letters testamentary on the estate Shockey by a deed bearing date March POULTRY :—Old hens, of Franklin Buchanan makes the stronTest To meet a demand on the part of property 013, young chick- of locating. The concern is a small one Smith, deceaaed, owners for a form of trespass notice that does 5th. 1906, and recorded in Liber S. T. ens, large, ta..14; small, Spring chick- but it has only recently been started. granted to George William Smith. C particularly to H. No. 274, folio No. 213, one of the ens, @ Turkeys, 419 ON CR ETE not refer gunners, THE CHRON- The Board of Trade is greatly Letters testamentary on the estate of neat muslin Land Records of Frederick County, hIrcoormwerkmanksminkkosa ICLE has prepared signs reading as PRODUCE:—Eggs, 34, tamer, nearby, rolls pleased with the outlook. As the Charlotte C. Whipp follows : Maryland. 22,423 Maryland, mat- granted to Jennie FOR SA LE BY Virginia and Pennsylvania — ••••••••10•••••••••••., And I hereby give notice that on Sat- prints, ter now stands nothing has been done J. Biser. urday, December 14th, 1912, at 2 o'clock, DO NOT POTATOES:—kw21%21 bu. 8. 65470 3. No. 2, per but there is a strong probability that Courts order to sell personal property P. M., I will sell at The Emmit House of William H. Berry, deceased. E. L. FRIZELL TRESPASS bu. 45(o 50 New potatoes' per bbl. 5 @8 . within a short time steps will be taken in Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Inventories of stocks, debts due and CATTLE :—Steers, best, bj.446 ; for its location. Within Maryland, the personal property and others the past year current money in the estate of Joseph UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS . ; Heifers, Emmitsburg, Md. real estate so seized and token in exe_ 3 4 a 5 ;Cows, . 4 gb. or two Frederick has secured three or Brown, deceased, filed. cution 8. .; ealves,410% KEEP OFF at Public Auction to the highest Bulls. gg four new industries, and persons see in Court's order to sell the real estate bidder for cash. , Fall Lambs, eg. c. springlambs, it a prosperous city and one that will of Zoseph Brown, deceased. THESE PREMISES. CHARLES T. FAGAN, S • Shoats, tel Fresh Cows Apr. 80-091 yr. Second account of Frank S. De Sheriff.ja14 q4 4 per head- gain by leaps and bounds. Lashmutt, filed. Ohr rrklg aTigunirlp

SOLID SILVER [ MAN VERSUS NATURE. CHIC STYLES. ' TRINIDAD'S CURIOUS LAKE. OPTOMETRIST DR. C. L. KEFAUVER9 FREDERICK, fID. Linen Collars Once More In Fashion- AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES Marvels That Are Wrought Through Its Mass of Asphalt With Its Islands able Favor. WARRANTED TWO YEARS Synthetic Chemistry. and Its Eddies. There has been a revival, of the fash- Nature, we may reflect, has a hard The asphalt lake at Trinidad occu- ion of wearing white collars of linen time in competition with the chemist. pies a depression of about 114 acres ONLY $6.00 or lace with tailored suits. Her slow, laborious processes are one and is probably the center of an ex- White satin vests with crystal but by one being supersedad. tinct volcano. It is a lake in most G. T. EYSTER, - EMMITSBURG, MD. tons are worn with dark tailored suits. Her most delicate perfumes, which senses of the word, for there are well she dishes to us in drops, are made by defined shores and islands scattered the gallon in the laboratory. The in- through it at intervals, and the surface NOTARY PUBLIC finite delicacy of her tints we stimu- Is in constant motion. There are also E. L. HIGBEE, late from a material so unromantic as movements which may be ascribed to coal tar. We squeeze a cellulose prod- currents and eddies. The center of the OFFICE: J. T. Hays & Son's uct through a tiny hole, and we have lake is about a foot higher than the Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at "SLAGLE HOTEL" West Main Street the silk of the silk worm. We trans- edges. this relation being maintained. EMMITSBURG, MD. form trees into paper and educate the although the lake as a whole has been Second Thursday of Each Month. aug 16-12 tf world. We imitate the precious stones lowered by the constant removal of NEXT VISIT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1912. which Nature has produced by gigantic material from it. tic forces in upheaval, and the only The depth of the deposit is not ac- difference, as was stated in our courts curately known, but the lake fills up recently, is that the artificial product quickly when the surface is removed. Is more perfect than the real. Now The surface is not level, but is com- THE the chemist takes starch, an unroman- posed of irregular tumescent masses of tic material enough, and makes of it various sizes. As the spaces between "Time and Tide Wait on No Man," that rubber on which the wheels of are always full of water, these masses the world go round. are prevented from coalescing. The As the old proverb runs, but we don't follow the In the course of his experiments man softer part of the lake constantly policy of the Proverb. We disagree with "Time discovers a cheap method of making evolves gas, which consists largely of 1 and Tide." We wait on every man, woman and STAFFORD acetone, an essential of our modern carbon dioxide and sulphureted hy- child who comes into our store. Remember the high explosives. Somehow or other all drogen. and the pitch, which is honey- season is here for man's experiments lead ultimately to combed with gas cavities, continues to the explosive, which again shows how exhibit this action for some time after we reverse processes, for, while Na- Its removal from the lake. "Hot Drinks" Perfect Service. ture begins all her work with an ex- The asphalt from Trinidad in its and we certainly have the goods. One of these plosion, man works up to the explo- fresh state can be picked up and mold- chilly days visit Finest Location. sion as the highest expression of his ed without soiling the hands. The sub- conquest.-Westminster Gazette. stance is pulled apart on the surface Excellent Cuisine. with picks. and the pieces are carted dee Layr. MATTHEWS BROS. A FAVORITE FALL MODEL. I BEHEADING IN SIAM. away to the ships. In the bay of Car- drawn up from The skirts of some of the new dresses denas, Cuba asphalt is dlOININIONE Liberal Management. through eight or First the Victim Is Fed, Then Tired are trimmed with a center row of the bed of the sea water.-Harper's Weekly. Fireproof Consiruction, Into Giving the Signal. white ball ivory buttons. nine feet of An execution in Siam is an extraor- The more severe cloths-autumn dinary business, according to a corre- serges and mannish worsteds-promise RIDDLES OF THE UNIVERSE. INVEST YOUR MONEY spot_ lent of the Chronique Medicale. to be the correct thing this fall. Wool The doomed man, awakened at dawn. eponge is also in favor. A Scientist Says Science Really Knows in bonds of undoubted security, easily negotiable for cash or ac- WASHINGTON PLACE Is led in chains to the temple, where The straight, rather closely fitted Very Little. ceptable at once as collateral security for loans, which candles are lit around him. He is ex- skirt is the best model of the fall sea- I have been asked to define the word horted to think of nothing to disasso- son, and the skirt illustrated shows all "energy." I cannot. Suppose that I RETURN YOU FROM 5(4 TO 6`/( ON THE PRINCIPAL. ciate his mind from mundane affairs these new points. As seen in the cut should be asked. "What is the cause BALTIMORE, and is given the best meal of his life. It is made of a wool mixture and of light moving with the incessant Remarkable opportunities are presented at the present time by the menu being carefully chosen ac- trimmed with braid. specific speed of 186,383 miles during the low level of prices to secure cording to the social status of the crim- high-grade, gilt-edge investment JUDIC CHOLLET. each successive second of time?" I bonds at very attractive terms. MD, inal. would be utterly unable to reply. There are two executioners. One is This May Manton pattern is cut in sizes First, I cannot think of the cause of Write us for descriptive circulars and special offerings. hidden in some brushwood. while the june28-ly from 22 to 30 inches waist measure. Send this unthinkable velocity. How an- other, dressed in vivid red, conducts 10 cents to this office, giving number, 7559. swer? The fact is. science does not the criminal to the place of sacrifice. and it will be promptly forwarded to you know what anything really is. MOTTER BROS. & CO., •••V• bidding him be seated on banana by mail. If in haste send an additional two cent stamp for letter postage. When Electrons are the vanishing points. leaves "in order to be entirely sep- BANKERS AND BROKERS, ordering use coupon. They are on the limit of knowledge. arated from earth." EMMITSBURG of even hope, of thought. All are FREDERICK, - MARYLAND. The condemned man is then put into No Size agreed that they are electricity, but position, awaiting the ax. Earth is put that does not help in the solution of in his ears. For two hours or more Name any riddle of the universe. riwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwwwwww§ovvvvovvvvow.,%/ nothing happens. Siamese law de- IGRAIN ELEVATOR mands that the criminal shall bow his Address It does not seem possible that sci- head voluntarily to the ax. This he ence will come to an end in any at- I Every Farmer does finally from sheer exhaustion, and tempt at explaining. Some new dis- 1 BOYLE BROS. Immediately headsman No. 2 rushes covery surpassing all others may yet from his hiding place and does the MILLINERY MATTERS. be made. Really, such a discovery As well as every Business Man —DEALERS IN- rest. The executioners are then spray- must be made or science will come to ed with holy water and otherwise puri- Smart Styles In the Early Fall Head- an impenetrable wall, for we cannot Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, fied from contact with the victim's gear. at 'present think of mind, life or an should have a Bank Account. I Chop, Clover and Timothy soul.-Paris. Cor. New York World. The tricorne, Napoleon and mush- electron. How progress or advance in search of anything if we are unable Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse room hats, as well as the conventional i Measuring Nature. rolling sailor and Gaiusborough shapes. to think of it? This is a gloomy out- / WHY? and Cattle Powder, Mary- look, but Nature is not benevolent. Nature is are noted among the styles for fall. just now it appears to be land Portland Cement, Terra just. gives pound for pound. measure Anything along the derby outline is hopelessly impossible to discover any BECAUSE: Your money is safer in the bank than any- 1 as to Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of for measure, makes no exceptions, nev- taboo, this style having been so over- fact what mind, life and elec- where else. er tempers her decrees with mercy or tricity are. done during the spring and summer. bills by check is the winks at any infringement of her laws. The pressed shape at the present time have printed during thirty years Paying your simplest 1 that the human mind is illimitable in 1 and most convenient method. And in the end is not this best? Could bids fair to be more popular than the MACHINERY the universe be run as a charity or a hand made hat One reason for this is Its powers, but I may be obliged to Your check becomes a voucher for the debt i benevolent institution or as a poor- the fact of its being much lighter in finally admit that it cannot find what it pays. And Repairs for same. house of the most approved pattern? weight. The hand made hat will, of Itself is-Edgar Lucien Larkin in Without this merciless justice this ir- course, come in for a large share of at- New York American. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. i refragible law, where would we have A bank account teaches, helps and encourages i brought up long ago? It is a hard gos- An Artist's Feat. you to save. pel. but rocks are hard. too, yet they One of the most remarkable and form the foundations of the hills. Man most artistic of twenty-four hours' rec- This bank does all the bookkeeping. in all Sizes ords stands to the credit of Sir Edwin Coal mercy, altru- introduces benevolence, 1 Your bank book is a record of your 1 ism, into the world, and he pays the Landseer. who had promised a picture business. price in his added burdens, and he for the spring exhibition of the Royal To Those Desiring Banking Connections With an 41, Call and get our Prices reaps his reward in the vast social aild British institution in 1845. On the day 1 1 civic organizations that were impossi- before the opening he was found buy. untouched can- Old Established Bank, We Extend Our Services. before you ble without these things.-John Bur- standing In front of an institu- roughs in Century. vas. "I shall send that to the tion tonight, a finished picture." he de- 4% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 1 BOYLE BROS. clared to the astonished messenger An Uncrowned King of France. Apr. 2-09 who had been sent by the hanging I The president of the French chamber committee to see if the promised pic- enjoys an almost regal state. Every HORNER & ture was ready. "and have consequent- 1 ANNAN, CO., Bankers 1 tgb.,sia.44 ,16/11 time he goes to his official palace in the ly given orders not to be disturbed." oct 8-09tf- Quaf d'Orsay lie is greeted by beating True to his word, Landseer put the tiwv.....~0„,,,,,v.„vv.,Av,vvv„..,,,,„„A,...... ,.~.04. Whenever there is a ministe- drums. finishing touch to his canvas and dis- he must be summoned by rial crisis patched It to Pall Mall that very even- the president of the republic to give ing. and as -The Cavalier's Pets" it He receives what is an ex- his advice. was one of the greatest successes of official 0 traordinary salary for a French the exhibition. -100.000 francs per annum. The ap- pointment dates from the days of the Antiquity of Gloves. Sept. 21. 1792, was convention. On How early did mankind think of the !Joseph E. Hoke! debate by which the appoint- held the convenience of the fingerless glove? The first president ment was created. Little was said of gloves in ancient Petion. a violent Girondist. His ;DR.OVLIIINES s was times, but in tnost cases it is obvious were also Girondists six secretaries that they had fingers. Those worn by I have just received from The Loose-Wiles symptomatic of the times that It was the secretary of the younger Pliny, a later the seven, were con- Biscuit Company, Boston. ..VISITS,. eight months used when he visited Vesuvius, so the guillotine by the dep- a a demned to that he might keep on jotting down them. MACKINAW COAT FOR FALL. uties who elected notes in spite of the cold, must have A FULL LINE OF )1( tention in the higher priced models been fingered, no less than those of Presence of Mind. Smooth felts. both in French felts and the glutton in Anthenaeus, who wore reproached him: a EMMITSBURC Thus she bright finished wools, promise to be gloves at table so that he might han- this is the first time von O Famous Sunshine Wafers: "Alfred, particularly good for early fall, while dle the meat while hot and get in ad- have come to see me for more than a the velours in beautiful bright colors vance of his bare handed fellow • a month!" INCLUDING MARYLAND will be very good a little later on, fol- diners. i a Thus he explained: lowed by beavers in long and short "Kitty. I've decided that when a 10 it nap, says the Millinery Trade Review. Not Right at All. Brandywine, Perfetto, young fellow can't keep from thinking ; Every Two Months The tendency is toward larger hats "Have you anything to say before x x of a girl every moment of his life it's for early use, closely following the line sentence is pronounced against you?" time for him to quit seeing her." x a of the panama for the summer. asked the ;ledge. Philopena, Veronique, "Kiss me. Alfred. dear." a * Every form of belted coat is to be "The only thing I'm objecting to," He hesitated a moment-and was Next Visit worn this fall, but the one known as- answered the convicted burglar, "is x * lost.-Chicago Tribune. Takhoma and Whole the mackinaw is particularly smart for bein' identified by a man that kept his 0 * young girls. Plaid materials are espe- head under the bedclothes the whole Artemus Ward's Account. * x • JANUARY, 1913 cially well liked for these coats, but time. That's not right at all." Wheat Wafers. An Ohio man who attended the dedi- stripes are attractive so treated, and a II( cation of a monument recalled Artemus plain colors are much used. Worse Still. 11 These wafers are delightful for Teas and Luncheons. ji Ward's account of one of these cere- EMMIT HOUSE JUDIC CFIOLLET. Bangs-How did old Heavysole treat monies: "It was a fine parade, a very a Try them and you will be more than delighted. 0 you when you asked him for his daugh- parade. The marching column was fine ter? Acted like a pirate, didn't he? fully a mile and three-quarters long- This May Manton pattern is cut in sizes I am also sole agent for the celebrated for girls of sixteen and eighteen years of Butts-Pirate! He acted like a free- • a reo-ame. prayer of Dr. Chaplain, the as was the age. Send to cents to this office, booter!-Judge. a a FINE NOTE PAPER cha plain." number, 7573. and it will be promptly for- warded to you by mail. If in haste send a Virginia Dare Candy • He Got Her, an additional two cent stamp for letter Plain Speaking. postage When ordering use coupon. One pound of Fine Linen "Oh." she • said. "your conduct is "Why, it's as plain as the nose on • • your face." Note Paper - eighty odd enough to make an angel weep." No Size a a sheets - with envelopes to "I don't see you shedding a tear." he "Well, anyhow. it ain't as plain as a nose."-London a match retort and his ready wit saved the Name the face behind your a JOSEPH E. HOKE • day. Tatter. 50c Address 0 EMMITSBURG, MD. ir CHRONICLE OFFICE. Evil •,preads as necessarily as dis- Slander is the revenge of a coward. 11 a dissimulation his defense. ease Kli,o Ind 10•101011$11111ENSIOCIIICILL11111011101111110