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FRIDAY, AT:( UST 22, 1913 NO. 20 THAW ESCAPES FROM ASYLUM FROM ALL 1ULTIMATUM STORY FABRICATED SLAY ER OF GAINS FREEDOM goi 1114 *Zit" ,f7,:try.f FALSE STATEMENT USED TO INFLUENCE PUBLIC If 4 ** Matteawan Attendant Held For Connivance in Sensa- iefriatibiS idiffititS I alltitarittar 1.111100.11ii COMS'ASS Device to Help Huerta Adherents---Press Ordered tional Plot.---Rescue Accurately Planned. btiorAmikilk to joiRIMINIPAVE Withhold Denial 24 Hours FLEES IN HIGH POWERED A(JTOMOBILE.—CAPTURED IN CANADA 1rN 4 11.144# DISCLAIMS ALLEGED RECOGNITION DEMAND—WILSON IS HOPEFUL Recognized by a Deputy Sheriff On a Train. —Fugitive Will Fight Against Southern Extradition. —May Be Returned to State of .—Counsel Friday Government Rejects Mediation After Conference with Special Repre- ; Two small sons of Joseph Leveille, a sentative Secures Habeas Corpus. —Canadian Government Aims To Return Lind—Amicable Settlement Expected—Lind and Huerta Still Fugitve Rev. Charles V. Holbrook, an Ameri- rancher near Belle Fouche. S. D., to New York ate a Negotiating—What the American Note Contained—War Scare Caused State. can missionary,was killed basket shot and near of cherries and consumed a quart By One Minister, Harry Kendall Thaw, slayer of Stan- between the United States and the Sivas, in Asiatic Turkey. of milk both dying a short time later. ford White,escaped from the Mattewan The Mexican ultimatum story utter- Dominion of Canada. The last work of Frederick Auguste Frederick Brosseau, aged 24, who ent, however, that a formal recogni- Asylum for the criminal insane, shortly ly failed of confirmation and John Lind, The Canadian government will order Barthol, the sculptor was unveiled at was kidnapped by gipsies nearly 17 tion of the Mexican Government ought before 8 o'clock Sunday morning. President Wilson's special representa- the deportation of Thaw as an undesir- Belford, France. years ago, has been restored to his par- to be given by the United States as a His flight was made possible by a tive to Mexico and President Huerta of able alien, according to officials at Two residents of Saratoga, N. Y., ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brosseau, of Sisson- condition precedent to further consid- carefully laid plan; he fled in an 80. that republic are believed to have reach- eration Ottowa. were killed and another was fatally in- sys dead.ile,N. Y., who had long mourned him of this Government's desire to horsepower limousine and within an ed a partial understanding which may serve in a Thaw wired for funds, engaged a jured when their automobile left the mediatory capacity. But it hour crossed the yet prevent the severance of relations had Connecticut bor- leading attorney of Eastern Car aria and highway is not understood that there has been and struck a tree at a sharp Secretary of State Bryan denied a between the United States and Mexico, der. stated that he would resist any attempt turn a point-blank refusal to continue the at the foot of a hill. report that he had decided to leave the and continue negotiations Thaw's escape was one of the most to send him back. diserve to in diplomatic exchanges unless recogni- Grand Duke Alexander Michaelovitch lecture platform because of unfavorable which Washington may play the dramatic affairs of the kind ever re- Canadian officials in close touch with role of tion is accorded. brother-in-law of the Czar of Russia, critism and public opinion. corded. According to the file proceedings said head of the that Thaw will be arrived in New York The stage of amicable disputation hospital, Thaw was returned on the steamship, Lieut.-Gov. Martin H. Glynn is the Altogether, the situation is somewhat exercising in the to the American border. France. has been reached, and this will give the grounds He will visit in the United lawful Chief Executive of New York more favorable, from the American as he usually does in the morn- This was the semi official intimation Wilson Administration the opporttuity States for several weeks. State pending the outcome of impeach- viewpoint, than was thought earlier in ing, and with him was an attendant, Wednesday night as Thaw awaited a of exercising its persuasive powers on Thomas Ewing, of New York, took ment against Governor Sulzer, accord- the week, when pessimistic advices from Howard Barnum,one of the most trust- hearing on the habeas corpus his coun- President Huerta and his Ministers office as United States commissioner of ing to an official opinion rendered by the City of Mexico indicated that Mr. ted employees of the institution, who sel had secured. without conceding what it patents. Attorney-General Thomas Carmody to Lind's mission of peace had failed. apparently had been in its service for more than 17 It was not denied that official opinion has determined to resist vigorously—a years Col. Thomas H. Burlington, Secretary of State Mitchell May. The sensational announcement from and was regarded as as absolute- inclines to the belief that the habeas Birch, of formal acknowledgment that the Hu- N. J., has been selected minister Burglars cleaned out the Mexican capital that the United ly dependable. corpus proceedings will result in Thaw for to Herrman's erta government is the government de Portugal. jewelry store, at Newport. States Government had received an ul- While Thaw was walking about, ap- being declared a free man. What The loss is jure as well as de facto in the Republic estimated about timatum giving it until midnight Mon- parently enjoying the sunshine would follow, the plans of the immigra- Secret conferences were held in Gen- $110,000. The entire of Mexico. and ex- police night to recognize the Huerta Adminis- amining some flower tion authorities indicate, lies in the eva by the Chinese ambassadors to department is at work trying to beds on the lawn, roTunu tration seems to have been Though negotiations between John hands of Inspectors D. H. Reynolds and France, Austria-Hungary, desduapv.the robbers, who are said to a canard, a big automobile drove to the gates. Germany, Lind, personal representative of Presi- F. E. Williams, of Ottawa. have escaped in an automobile. but a canard that had Mexican official No one paid attention to the machine, These two Italy, Russia and the Netherlands to dent Wilson and Provisional officials immediately sanction. President as it is customary for visitors appear Thaw is released devise means to secure recognition of Huerta are to The general opinion as to the purpose continuing,on a cordial per- there, although by the court, it is understood, will take the new Chinese republic. there has been a vain At a meeting of the majority mem- announcement sonal basis, neither side is receding him into custody as an undesirable is that through the Mex- effort there, to prevent them from hav- un- A memorial in celebration of the ter- bers of the Banking and Currency from its position, and alternative meas- der the immigration act ican press of President Huerta's defi- ing free access to the grounds. and rush the centenary of the departure of the pil- Committee of ures already are under consideration fugitive to the Senate, Chairman ance of the United States was expect- Thaw was walking Coaticook. grims from Southampton for America Owen here. a little ahead of announced he could not report to No definite course has been for- At the immigration office the formal Southampton thpre ed arouse the people to enthusiastic Barnum, but did not seem to be un- was unveiled at by Am- eseadntm finoirsaitr.ation currency bill in mulated, but the policy that is at pres- deportation proceedings its support of Huerta. The Mexican Gov- usually interested in the car. Suddenly will be con- bassador Page. ent under consideration and most likely ducted in the form of an official inquiry ernment—or some of its officials, at the machine was stopped and the Saturday. The Bulgarian to be adopted is one of absolute non- into the manner of thaw's entrance into government was offi- least, it is surmised—felt that the de- chauffeur alighted as if to examine cially informed interference. the country and his past history, which Edwin Gould and William Nelson that the European pow- nial never would catch up with the orig- something underneath. Barnum open- 1 ers are debars him from remaining in Canada. Cromwell started separate suits in the considering measures to compel inal story. The American government under such ed the gate to admit it, and in the Turkey to These formalities ended he will be taken New York Supreme Court against P. respect the treaty of London. Although President Wilson and other policy would continue to deny arms to twinkling of an eye Thaw had jumped on board a Grand Trunk train and con- Augustus Heinze, the copper Representative Harrison introduced officers of the Administration were re- both sides, would withdraw Americans into the the car. The chauffeur was in magnate, a veyed to the border, where Messrs. for sums aggregating more than bill for creation of a customs lieved by the repudiation by the Mexi- from the trouble zones, insist on proper his seat, the power had been turned on $1,000, -guards Reynolds and Williams 000. service. can Government of responsibility protection to property and lives, and in full and cloud of will hand him for in a dust the auto the effect let the Mexicans continue their over to the American authorities. Automobile thieves Mrs. Mary Redfield, mother canard, that relief gave way to in- swept out of sight. Barnum yelled I stole $50,000 worth of Secre- controversy on the battlefield. The point of deportation indicated of tary of dignation when it seemed to have been and ran after it and several other at- jewelry from a hotel in Wales. Commerce, W. C. Redfield, died will be Island Pond, Vt., the at her home I established that a high official of the The administration is determined tendants dashed after the disappearing nearest The German government has definite- in Pittsfield Mass. border station on the Grand Huerta Administration had fathered against intervention or war, and the fugitive. Trunk, ly decided not to participate in Inspection of sanitary arrangements about twenty the the false report that an ultimatum had other alternative—friendly mediation— miles south of Coaticook. Panama Exposition and safeguards in railroad Before a half mile had been covered i in 1915. stations and been delivered this Government. has apparently failed. Officials The through ticket to Detroit on trains to here by the automobile it overtook Edward Charles Grenfell. vice has been ordered by Acting Sec- present condi- believe, however, a six- which Thaw, it is understood, hopes presi- Chronologically, the that the United cylinder Packard touring car dent of the International retary of Treasury Allen. diplomatic exchanges be- States, through that had to evade the immigration authorities Mercantile tion of the the mission of Mr. been moving slowly, also toward Marine, was married to Miss President Huerta declared untrue the tween Mexico and the United States Lind, will the and continue his journey through Que- Florence have satisfied foreign gov- Connecticut line. The taxicab slacken- Henderson, daughter of George report that he had sent an ultimatum was initiated with the deliver y ments bec and Ontario to the State of Michi- W. generally of its desire to bring ed speed and Thaw leaped out as Henderson, a director of the Bank giving the United States a time limit to of the Mexican Government's about the gan, will not serve that purpose, if the of an- peace and they do not conceive smaller machine drew alongside England. recognize his administration. swer to the proposals of the information of the immigration officials peace made by that there will be any pressure to bring touring car. The door of the The cupola of the old seminary, at Mr. Lind through the latter is correct. Though they have not yet Francisco De La Barra has sailed for medium of Mr. about intervention. opened and Thaw leaped duties Gettysburg, from which General Lee O'Shaughnessy. aboard. As been shown the ticket by Thaw, they France to take up his as Mexican That answer was dat- The proposals of the Washington the door slammed minister. directed the movements of the ed the Packard speeded have learned that it was purchased in Confed- Aug. 16. It is a document of 7,000 government which Mexico rejected erate forces during the in away at a rate of at least 80 miles an Coaticook and reads from that point to The Guatemalan minister received in- battle of Gettys- words and, generally speaking, em- toto were: hour. burg was struck by lightning Detroit, It is not, therefore, a ticket structions to sign a Bryan peace treaty. in a ter- braces a rejection of all the sugges- First—Complete cessation of hostil- rific storm and was After eluding the police of the New from one American station, via Canada, Sunday. burned, destroying tions made by the United States for an ities, one of the principal England States all day Monday, the to another foreign point and does not landmarks of the adjustment for the perturbed situation Second—That President Huerta The Countess Taranovska,who in historic field. re- fugitive was captured early Tuesday at qualify as "through" transportation. 1910 in the Mexican republic. sign in favor was convicted in Venice of a president ad interim. Coaticooke, , just across The possible hitch in the deportation of complicity An explosion on Mr. Lind preceded the transmission the in the of a gondola loaded with Third—The fixing of an early date for Canadian line, and later was further writ of habeas Count Kamarowsky dynamite of the text of the Mexican response locked up plan would be a and sentenced to on the tracks of a street car ' the presidential elections; and the jail at eight years imprison- in Sherbrooke. corpus calling upon the immigration company in a thickly settled portion with a brief statement that by invita- Fourth—That General Huerta ment, was found dead on a St. should Deputy Sheriff R. H. Kelsea, of Cole- authorities to show cause why Thaw is Peters- of Tacubaya, a suburb Mexico tion he had spent two hours in confer- not be a candidate burg-Kiev express train. City for the presidency. brook, N. H., recognized Thaw on not eligible to enter Canada. This She had been killed ence with President Huerta. the hanged. The or injured more than 100 persons , An additional feature of the American train, followed him further delay action. police are investigating "Very cordial," across the boundary would chiefly women and children. More than added Mr. Lind, and question as to what in the opinion of and ordered his to determine whether it is a case of arrest. He will receive Facing such a situation, Stanford than 50 bodies have been taken from those two words gave the only encour- General Huerta the present conditions reward suicide or murder. The Countess was the $500 for his capture. White's erratic slayer, ordinarily loqua- the ruins of the houses. agement President Wilson and Secre- were due to and what the remedy. will resist any pardoned last year. Thaw action to send cious, has shut his lips tight and for tary Bryan had received concerning the General Huerta's flat refusal to August Wednesday. ac- him back to the United States with ' once in his life has refused to Bebel, the German Socialist Mexican situation since they learned cede to the four be inter- I demands would appear all the power that his family is leader, was given an impressive Dr. C. I. Fletcher, of Idianapolis,was of the rejection able viewed. He talked vaguely of matters funeral of the American pro- to be sufficient reason to consider that to command. not at Zurich, Switzerland. Twenty instantly killed in Glacier Park, Mont., gramme. appertaining to his escape, but not thous- the negotiations between the two gov- The most sensational international ' one and Socialists, members of by falling 600 feet over Blackfoot Mr. Lind, it understood, did not ernments word has come from him regarding clubs is go were definitely concluded, but legal fight ever waged is expected as a his flight throughout the republic, followed Glacier, which he was attempting to into details in regard to his conversa- in replying from Matteawan, or of the in- the to Washington's pointed re- result of developments that have come ception body from the City Hall, where it scale. tion with President Huerta, but the of the plot that led to his deliv- had quest for an explanation regarding con- since Thaw taken into custody ery, or of the lain in state, to the cemetery, The body of George fact that the conference was at the was five men who spirited him where it W. Griggs, a ditions in Mexico and the cause, Gen- shortly border line , away. was cremated. millionaire and member Mexican's invitation and that President after crossing the of a prominent eral Huerta himself injected into the K. Thaw, slayer wholesale flour, grain and Huerta was "very cordial" has served — — of Stanford seed firm in controversy what might be regarded as United States Facing Meat Famine. League of Catholic Women escaped from the St. Paul Minn., to encourage Administration officials. Taboos White,hite, Matteawan was found in a counter demand, namely, that of rec- The Tango. 1 The Huerta administration is United States faces one of the Asylum for the Criminal Insane in a the Mississippi River. It it believed he insist- ognition. greatest meat One hundred thousand : famines ever known in Catholic wo- high-powered automobile with the aid committed suicide. this country, says a prominent Texas men will wage unrelenting confederates. He soon warfare of got far Representative Francis Burton Har- Princeton's New Graduate School Now -raiser. The upon the "animal dances" in jurisdiction P. R. H. Boycotts the Hobble. cattle price of beef has the Un- beyond the of the New rison, of New York, was selected for Ready for Opening. gradually ited States as a result of uthorities. The been increasing for some the forma- YorkA am auafetuhord of governor general of the Phillipine Is- Princeton's Railroad has re- Graduate College, the sorted to time past, until now it is nearly out of tion of the League of Catholic Women, long lands by President Wilson nom- drastic measures in its war- standing cul- and his only institution of its kind in reach of persons of ordinary means. the organization announced, says the the Un- fare against French heels and hobble minated near Soble, Tenn.,in the killing ination sent to the Senate. ited States, is now The whole blame for the Denton Journal. Catholic complete, except skirts. Hereafter if a woman slips on situation is women are of J. W. A. Collins, aged 51, and Dr. Parcenza, explorer, for a raisers Willis and Italian few odds and ends of finishing, its property the put on the cattle of the west. to shut their doors against the tango, years old. road will take note of Johnson, 55 reached the summit of Mount Numzum, and will be open for occnpancy at They are not to blame, for tne condi- bunny hug, the turkey trot and similar the her style of skirt and heel, of her age Monday. in the Himalayas, 20,000 feet high. beginning of the academic tions are such at present that they real- one-step exercises, and not only is the year, on and circumstances of life and print the Lucien Blythe, a civil en- Sept. 24. ize very little profit from the sale of ban to run against the dances but like- A typhoon swot Chinese coast Houget them. fisherman gineer, who designed the emergencyJ.,a Thus will come realization their stock. The crisis in meat ex- wise against the men and women who and hundreds of were drown- about the Not any immodesty in the heel or dam for the Panama Canal died in New of the dream haustion, which has been approaching dance them or who attend dances where ed. The gunboat Wilmington fired dis- of Dean Andrew F. West. skirt prompted the railroad's attack. was towed to York. It is seventeen years since the idea for years, has been hastened by the the steps are permitted. The dances tress signals and safety in They were condemned as dangerous was first suggested. It may be rough- great drought in the mindle west, and mentioned are under the ban of hun- Hong Kong. Six factories and nearly 40 dwellings and responsible for q large proportion ly described as the outcome of a move- a contagious disease which is killing off dreds of thousands of other good Chris- Twenty-five or more passengers and were burned in a fire that swept through of the injuries suffered by women while ment to create somewhere in the Unit- trains and the live stock in Argentine, Australia, tian women and men of other churches seven members of the crew of the Paci- three blocks in Jersey City, N. getting on and off going up ed States an institution which stairways of New Zealand and the Indies. and these follies will no doubt be aban- fic Coast steamship State of California ing an aggregate loss of about $1,000,- would and down the stations fill somewhat the place that doned by all who do not care to ahan- lost their lives when the vessel struck 000. Oxford don does in England, to found a home New SGtaoitdesGboarmouegWharhdaens No Corn Shortage Feared. respectability, an unchartered rock 90 miles from The American Florists and Ornamen- for pure scholarship as Aecbrding to Christian Science Jarean. tal15 H. orticulturists Association, distinguished from Governore the meeting applied scholarship—that namea To Help in Minneapolis, selected is, the appli- James P. Curleyy of Monitor, an estimate of the corn crop College Students. William H. Lee, head of a Publishing Boston for the Prince George convention cation of knowledge to professional county State Game made by one of the leading banks of Under the auspices Alumni firm, who lived and died in Chicago as a 1914 and San Francisco for Warden, to succeed of the work. Franklin E. Cox, the West put it at 2,800,000,000 bush- Association at the white apparently recently deposed be- University of Wis- man without heirs, cause of els. The August report of the govern- consin a free was said by Lucinda Anderson, Emile Ottivier, premier France un- irregularities in the office. The employment bureau has colored, of Among the distinguished latter ment, considering recent unfavorable been established. Mich., Napoleon, men to be tennered his resignation, but the This bureau origi- of Benton Harbor, to be a negro der died at Annecy, France. the because present at September meeting of Governor refused to accept conditions, and making allowances for nates of the large increase in and her husband and lays claim to his party or Mexican it, and re- A federal soldiers the American Bar Association in Mon- moved the others before harvest time, put it at the past year in the number surprised official from office. of students were near Juarez on the bor- treal will be Lord Haldane, Lord High Mr. 2,672.000,000 bushels. This places it who are either earning their Curley is a lawyer. He lives at way through The town of Coro, Venezuela, where der by United States soldiers and two Chancellor and presiding officer of the up to date above the ten-year average. the institution or are Laurel, and is the editor of the Laurel supplementing Castro struck his first blow has been re- cases of smuggledoin taken)pageunsnta from them. House of Lords, court of No cause for incomes. the highest Leader. He was a member of alarm here. their captured by the government forces. the the British empire. House of Delegates in 1902. CE,11E. trkig egrinirie

NEWS. Statement of the Ownership, Manage- REV. A. J. CONLON SPEAKS ON ,I STATE MISCELLANY PARAGRAPH WELL PAID POSITIONS Notice to Taxpayers ! DRESS OF WOMEN ment, Circulation, Etc., IMMORAL from page (Continued 1.) Waiting for our Trained Graduates in Agricul- Of THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, published About People and Events ture, Science. and Engineering. Every one of Notice to Taxpayers Assistant Pastor of St. John's Cathel c Bits of News Thursday. weekly at Emmitsburg, Md., required our eight strong courses is a sure avenue toprac- Church, Frederick, Denounces Silt Throughout The State. country-bred by Act of August 24, 1912. Representative Johnson,of Kentucky, tkal success for ambitious boys. and Tight Skirts. Corporation has been Healthful location on B. ez 0. between Wash- The 1913 Levy for State and County Editor, The Pangborn before the House lobby investigators Name of Editor, Managing ington and Baltimore. Expenses,$240. Tuition ready In a strong excoriation of the pres- recently incorporated at Hagerstowr, charged that his life had been threaten. Taxes is now and the following Business Manager, Publisher, Sterling free. will be of the Maryland, with a capital stock of complete catalog to discount allowed on State Taxes: Galt, Postoffice address Emmitsburg, ent day modes in women's dress becauseof his advocacy of the Dyer Writefor $50,000 divided into 1,000 shares of $50 President II. J. Patterson Md. ultra-fashionable, Rev. A. J. Conlon, bill regulating "loan sharks" in Wash- DURING JULY AND AUGUST each. The incorporators are Thomas Owner : Sterling Galt, Emmitsburg, assistant pastor of St. John's Catholic ington. AGRICULTURAL I „ W. Pangborn, John C. Pangborn and MARYLAND - Md. Church, Frederick, last Sunday attrib- That the United States place in SEPTEMBER D. all of Hagerstown. COLLEGE STERLING GALT. uted much of the immorality which pre- Harry Gates, Mexico such troops as would adequate- woman for The purpose of the corporation is to COLLEGE PARK. MD. " OCTOBER Sworn to and subscribed before me vails to-day to the love of ly protect American citizens and their and manufacture a n d sell sand - blast this 15th day of August 1913. tight skirts, slit skirts, low necks property was the purport of a resolu- Respectfully, machinery and appliances, boilers,tanks H. MATTHEWS, J. P. various other forms of dress. tion introduced in the Senate by Sen- JOHN products. FREDERICK W. CRAMER,. The tendency oc. the young people to plate work and kindred ator Penrose. affect these immodest modes, Father The People's Loan, Savings and De- County Treasurer. Vernon L. Whitney, governor of 7-4-3m 40^.111asettlfr"ligna.flr.illawitte.ilassalr.ollawarmIgissela Conlon declared, was due to a lack of posit Bank, at Cambridge, has been or- Solo., P. I., narrowly escaped death at the exercise of parental authority and ganized and will open for business about the hands of two Moros, who attacked discretion. Parents do not preserve the middle of September. The capital TYPEWRITER RIBBONS him and inflicted five wounds. The enough censorship over their daughters' stock is $100,000. The bank wil have Governor killed both assailants. methods of clothing themselves, he said, headquarters in the Commercial Build- CARBON PAPER and they take too much for granted. ing, corner High and Poplar streets. Two persons were instantly killed and ten injured in the wreck of an express "They affect these styles," he con- Much damage was done by a terrific train near Naples; Italy. TYPEWRITER SHEETS tinued, "because they' think it is the rain in the section of Cumberland Sun- proper thing to do. They advance the day afternoon. The street became A charge of dynamite powerful LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER argument that the styles come from rivers and many country roads were enough to blow up the City Hall was Paris; that Paris is the centre of fash- transformed into deep streams. The discovered near Mayor Gaynor's office ion for women; and that therefore they large barn of ,William House near the windows in New York. STAMPS arP justified in adopting them in this Baltimore turnpike was struck and The bursting of an eight-inch naval vulgar way. A woman in a slit skirt is burned and the adjoining small build- gun at Polo,Austria,killed three officers UNIVERSAL a sight upon the streets ROBBER STAMP INK as uncommon ings consumed. and fatally injured six others. PORTLAND CEMENT of Paris as in America, and, in fact, The cornerstone of the $20,000 home makes the strongest more uncommon. I myself have seen "Sold by Strout" for the Loyal Order of Moose at Cum- JURY IN WHITE SLAVE AND PADS groups of men on Parisian streets gaze C ON CR ETE Is thesign we nailed on the barns of berland was laid Saturday. CASES CONVICTS DIGGS with as much interest at a woman FARMS For All Purposes. The will of McClintock Young, the 1352 garbed in such a dress as do the men in First Defendant of Famous Diggs-Cam- FOR SA LE BY that we sold in 1912. filed for probate. America." inventor, has been inetti Trial Found Guitiv Under Most Farm Buyers are from the $15,000 and $20,000 He leaves between Mann Act. FRIZELL great Americanw cities. Big The estate is left in trust to his son-in- E. L. Therefore cities.have General THE HANOVER FAIR Maury I. Diggs, former state archi- NOTARIAL, CORPORATE, law, Dr. Arthur Williams Elkridge; his Offices in Boston, New York tect, of California, was found guilty of Emmitsburg, Md. and , and receive 29th Annual Exhibition Sept. 16-19. — surviving daughters each to receive one- hundreds of calls for farms every day. the charge of violating the Mann White cy NiVern t e;olkTord.ri than any other Agen- Said to be Bigger and Better Than third of the income. efarms SOCIETY, CHURCH Slave Law in transporting the girl Ever. Hepperie blew open the We can sell your farm. No advance fees. Mr. W. C. Marsha Warrington across the state Apr. 11091 yr. Listing blanitsvi a eto.daytov a lu a bel illustrated from the ruins of the book, How to sell Your Farm." mailed AND BUSINESS SEALS The 29th annual Fair of the Hanover iron safe taken line from Sacramento Cal.to Reno,Nev. lem•—•••••—•••••••MM. House Write Agricultural Society, to be held at Han- Blue Mountain Saturday. The F. Drew Caminetti, whose companion hot when FINE NOTE PAPER Any Size Desired. over, Pa., Sept. 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1913, safe was still removed. Prop. on the trip, for which he and Diggs free.E. A. Strout Farm Agency there was a large roll of promises to far surpass any exhibition Gibbons said were jointly indicted, was Lola Norris, 47 WEST 34th ST.. NEW YORK money in the safe at the time of One pound of Fine Linen ever given by the Society; the manage- paper will next face trial on the same charge. Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh this was Note Paper — eighty odd ment is actively engaged in providing the fire, but reduced to ashes. The cases became famous on account a. silver sheets — with envelopes to R. OHLER, an exhibition which will be highly en- A bundle of spoons was melted the regulation of McNab the govern- J. ENCRAVINC, EMBOSSING of match Representative, joyed by visitors from all sections. into a solid lump. Only a few small ment prosecutor who was peeved at the Local diamonds were found. 50c Md. LITHOGRAPHING The principal object of the Fair is to delay in bringing the men to trial. He Emmitsburg, exhibit the resources and products of The large and palatial home formerly as much as intimated that Attorney CHRONICLE OFFICE. the State and County, and to stimulate by Robert K. Vaneman, of the Furnished— owned General Reynolds was allowing Estimates its people to greater efforts for the im- Havre de Grace, is being converted in- cases to hang over until public indigna- Prompt Service. . provement and development of agricul- to a hotel. E. M. Good is the proprie- tion was allayed on account of a person- tural and mechanical resources. tor. The new hotel will be run on a al friendship for one of the defendant's The association has the most beauti- temperance plan. father. Hot Weather Furnishings ful park-like grounds in the State, with The German Brewing Company, at a AND large and commodious buildings for ex- AT THE "WORTH WHILE 5 STEPS" TRESPASS NOTICES meeting of the board of directors Mon- Unwarranted Fear of Thunder and large Grand Stand, Good Stables, hibits, eay morning decided to make improve- Lightning. Nice and cool are those Ladies' Gauze Hose we sell at 2 Tracks in "DON'T HITCH HERE" and one of the best half-mile ments to the plant at a cost of $75,000. It is commonly accepted that thunder pairs for 25c; with high spliced heel; black, white or tan. Oth- the State. This includes the construction of a 100- storms constitute thegmost pronounced ers 10c to 45c, in Lisle and Silk. of the 1913 Fair A special feature ton ice plant with filterers and water source of fear with the majority of Complete assortment of Gauze Vests and other goods for SICNS be the Poultry Exhibit. This will large distillers. The storage plant will be people, due, no doubt to the impressive Summer. Department is fast approaching the enlarged. and overpowering nature of the phe- Ready for Delivery. foremost ranks of exhibits of this kind GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT offers the "Same nomenon. There is hardly a justifica- Values" in Seasonable Merchandise. to be found anywhere in the country. • Storms Do Much Damage in State. tion, in fact, for this fear, so far as fatal will be special amusement fea- There Reports received on Tuesday from results are concerned. Statistics show and no ex- E m These May Be Had At tures daily during the fair, the county sections indicate that the that for many years the average an- PUBm,TEI sCB S uQRU A GR EmD All the Manage- pense will be spared by storm on Monday night did thousands nual deaths caused by lightning stands CHARLES ROTERING & SONS them- ment to make all visitors enjoy of dollars worth of damage. about 200, smaller, no doubt, than any OFFICE STRICTLY CASH THE CHRONICLE selves to the utmost. The residence of Nicholas Straley, at number of death classes under any Feb 2$-11-ly Trotting and pacing races each day for Hagerstown, was struck by lightning, group as "accidental." +10•110.1111.111101.111.011.41- 11...110"Ma prizes aggregating $4,000. ••••■.411 the chimney knocked down and part of Every year in New York City alone the roof ripped off. The bolt ran down 200 people are drowned, 150 are burnt and meet their To say that you received perfect satisfaction, that you •C" -C-7---4r - t"-- -Erse"-t",C7--- C":'--Ar4r..• into the room where Mrs. John V. or scalded to death, 500 Straley and Mrs. Sarah Straley were end by falls of one kind or another. are more than pleased with your purchase and call again is sitting and both were stunned. They Comparing these fatalties of one city 2 Sale of Men's Suits! are in a serious condition. The build- with the 200 deaths in the whole coun- what you sure will do,is only saying in another way that you water, the rain try from lightni g, it will be seen how ing was flooded with have made your purchase at Special lot of Suits from 33 to 42 chest. Only one or two pouring in through the holes in the roof. groundless is the popular fear of light- 1 suits of a kind. The residence of Samuel Benner was ning. struck and half of the slate roof knock- But there is another point in connec- c ed off. The frame barn of R. M. tion with this matter., which ought to "Matthews Brothers" $12.00 Values at $6.00 Gower, near Downsville, was struck be particularly comforting to city dwell- and set on fire, but the family saved it ers, albeit country dwellers may not be 1 c affected in a like manner, and that is, BOWLING ALLEY,POOL c $13.50 Values at $7.00 to $10.00. by climbing to the roof with buckets of PROPRIETORS OF CANDY SHOP, ROOM water. The residence of Norman E. that statistics show that the risk of is five times greater in the Come before your sizes are all sold. Clayborne was struck by lightning and lightning AND EMMITSBURG BOTTLING WORKS a portion of the slate roof ripped off. country than in the city. The cause of cm White Serge Trousers Reduced to $3.48 ts) Lightning ran into the Blue Ridge this immunity for city dwellers is not dec Knitting Mills and set fire to the build- far to seek. It is doubtless due to the Large Assortment of Neckties Just Received ing, but the blaze was discovered by predominance of metal roofs, the well- Watchman Norman Howard, who turn- grounded water pipes in houses and Report of the Condition ed on the hose and extinguished the probably as much as anything to the fire. protective network of overhead electric OF THE C. F. ROTERING wires of all kinds. The popular belief West Main Street Hagerstown Horse Show. that a stroke of lightning is invariably Bank The ninth annual exhibition of the fatal is also not borne out by facts. Emmitsburg Savings (Formerly Rowe Clothing Store) to Horse Show will be held Oct. 15, 16 and Indeed one record specially devoted ti) this feature shows that of 212 persons at Emmitsburg, in the State of Maryland • 17, in connection with the Great Ha- gerstown Fair. struck only 74 were killed. at the Close of Business August 9th, 1913. The Horse Show this year promises to Cupola of Old Building Burned. be the best ever held at the Great Fair. RESOURCES. 29th Annual Exhibition of Several hundred horses are expected to The old Seminary building at Gettys- Loans and Discounts...... $170,057.06 be entered. Last year $1,723 in prizes burg, was struck by lightning on Mon- Overdrafts secured and unsecured...... 47.37 were awarded the winners in the Horse day evening and the fire that followed Stocks, Bonds, Securities, Etc...... 107,405.80 Show. The prizes this year will not be completely destroyed the cupola, an Furniture and Fixtures...... 1,000.00 less. historic land mark, which was used for Mortgages and Judgments of recorti 29,445.41 THE HANOVER FAIR Dr. R. H. Smith, the manager of the observation purposes during the battle. Due from National. State and Private Barks and Bankers and Trust Horse Show, is receiving many requests An alarm of fire from there was met Companies, other than reserve ...... 348.78 PENNA. owners in HANOVER, for entry blanks from horse by a prompt response by the Gettys- Cash on Hand and in Banks...... 23,263.22 many parts of Maryland and adjoining burg Fire Department, and while they 1 SEPTEMBER 16, 17, 18, 19, 1913 States. were hindered by lack of water pressure, Total...... $331,567.64 The Horse Show for years has been heroic efforts by the firemen confined Circuit. com- Member of Pen-Mar one of the best features of the Great the flames to the cupola itself and LIABILITIES. Fair. Some of the best horses of four paratively little damage was done be- Capital Stock paid in ...... $ 25,000.00 Bigger and Better Than Ever States can be seen in the October Show. low the roof level, other than that by Surplus Fund ...... 6,000.00 water. Undivided Profits, less expenses, Interest and Taxes paid 1,787.48 Terrific Heat Plays Havoc in the West. Dividends unpaid 21.00 (demand) 47,166.20 Racing Purses $4000 It has been extremely hot during the FRIEND'S CREEK. Deposits $4000 (time) 250,864.85 sway of the drought in the Middle West- Deposits Trotting and Pacing Races Every Day. Mr. and Mrs. Geffington and son, Interest 728.11 ern States. The green plants have died Contingent Charlie, of York, Pa., -spent a few days for the want of moisture and have been INCREASED PREMIUMS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Total $331,567.64 burned up in the scorching sun, and Turner. heat has claimed many victims. Tem- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kipe and son, MARYLAND, Sensational Free Attractions peratures of 100 degrees have been reg- STATE OF COUNTY OF FREDERICK, SS. Guy, spent Sunday afternoon with their I, H. M. Warrenfeltz, Cashier of the above-named Institution do solemnly ularly recorded in Kansas, and the read- daughter, Mrs. P. L. Eyler. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ings have gone as high as 115. Big Poultry Show; Fine Music Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tresler and fam- H. M. WARRENFELTZ, Cashier. It probably has diminished the corn Subscribed and ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. sworn to before me this 13th day of August, 1913. crop by about 600,000,000 bushels, seri- EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS and Mrs. Annias Fugerson. PETER F. BURKET, Notary Public. ously affected the other grain and the Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Duffey and three Correct Attest: ADMISSION 25 CENTS to all parts of the ground except hay crop to a point making a feedgfraem-at children spent Sunday afternoon with STERLING GALT, Race Track Infield and Grand Stand. ine a possibility, and caused a her mother, Mrs. Jacob Turner. J. C. ROSENSTEEL, money loss to the farmers in the terri- Send for Premium List. Sadie McKissick, of Eyler's PETER F. BURKET, tory where it has held its sway. Mrs. J. B. MILLER, Sec'y. Valley, spent Tuesday in this vicinity. Directors. C J. DELONE, Pres. T. J. LITTLE, Treas. The population of Porto Rico has in- Miss Annie Hardman made a busi- Under Supervision of the State Banking Department. 1 creased 17.3 per cent. since 1899. ness trip to Thurmont on Tuesday. Ohr teklg (LAgrutirlr 3

T may be a mistake of the A Little Lesson In Lawn Mowing. ehish boys ot Grace Church. Putting publisher in thinking he has Grass should never be cut shorter Up Fruits. J. L. TOPPER 8f, SON N From 100 to 300 boys with voices are two or old If one lacks facilities been done a favor, but as a than inches on either new always waiting to be admitted to the for putting up Successors to TOPPER & SWEENEY fruits rule whenever a newspaper loses lawns, for its roots are left unprotect- choir of Grace church, New York. or keeping canned stores, pre- one subscriber on account of pique ed from the scorching sun when it is They are enrolled thirty or more at a An Esc ape serves, jellies, jams and marmalades Undertakers, Funeral Directors shorter, and that dry or there are usually two or three oth- this means time and come from all over the coun- may well take the place and many very hot weather will burn it sear and ers gained for the very reason that try. Practically every one lives at things which could not be kept canned, and Embalmers brown. Mow often, even as often as the one feels aggrieved. the school for nine months of the year. may be of excellent kind preserved every fourth or fifth day, if necessary says The broad-minded and intelligent the Churchman. The boy's fam- By LUCY K. WYNKOOP with sugar. The usual proportion for Expert Embalming Service Rendered by Mr. to keep it at this height. especially on ily find his books and clothing, Grace subscriber will recognize the fact a new lawn, and never rake away the preserves is one pint of sugar to one that it is only the negative quality church does the rest—boards him, Robert Topper, Graduate of Johns Hopkins clippings. pint of fruit—pound for pound. But in life that never crosses the feel- They form the best possible teaches him and employs him in its Joe Green, a boy ten years old, los this makes a rich, heavy School of Embalming. ings of anybody.—Jennings (La.) mulch and fertilizer and are so short choir until he has outgrown the serv- his father. then his mother, and was 'preserve. and only Herald. when mowing is done as often and as ice. The choir boy is unpaid, and all thrown out upon the world at an age three-fourths as much sugar EMMITSBURG, MD. regularly that they as it should be sift money earned by him from musical en- when be should have been subject to as fruit will keep perfectly. For the Telephone Connections. Can be Reached Day down among the standing grass im- gagements is kept by the choirmaster the necessary training to direct him small, soft, seeded fruits, jam is better mediately and sight. Re- or Night. are lost to until he earns his honorable discharge. in an honorable career. than preserve, as the fruit can be put seed all bare spots every spring and 7-1S-1yr Parents must sign an agreement that Joe was a bright boy and fitted for a through a fine seive and the seeds ex- Paint—Drouth take out weeds as fast as they appear, their boys shall not be withdrawn better life than robbery and passing tracted, the juice and peppering the space which Is thus left sugar boiled from the school. The only musical re- the principal part of his life in jail and down ALBERT ABELSBERGER The longer the drouth the more with seed, whatever the season. as thick as wanted; but jam bare quirements are a correct ear and the the rest of it undergoing the risk of rain is This is the sort of care and watchful- thickens quite a lot while cooling, and required to water the earth. promise of a good and powerful voice. jail or something else. But the time ness that achieve perfection with the this must be allowed for. Besides, it The building had not come for him to show longer a goes without, minimum of labor, promptness being should be boiled as little as possible, LIVERYMAN Conflict of the Stars. strength of character enough to en- a, painting the dryer it gets and more Its chief feature.—From "Suburban boiling gives a strong Every young star, such as our sun, able him to break away from the path flavor, especiall:, HOTEL SPANGLER paint is required to keep water out. Gardens." by Grace Tabor. attracts and gathers to itself quantities In which fate had placed him. When to blackberries. Putting up fruit with A ten gallon Job this year is a of impalpable cosmic dust which it en- he was fifteen he and some other sugar is a job for the coal or wood Emmitsb urg , Maryland Stars and Stripes In the Flag. eleven gallon Job next year—you counters on its journey through space youngsters attempted to rob a man range, as the gas gives too hot a fire. The flag of thirteen stars and thir- will money by Therefore every youthful heavenly who defended himself till a policeman It should have slow cooking, stirring save using the best teen stripes was adopted by congress body is increasing in size. But on the arrived, and the boys were all caught often to keep from scorching. Automobile For Hire paint, on June 14. 1777. The stars were at other hand every old and wornout star in the act. A first arranged in a circle, but a few mixture of fruits, as red currants reverses the process and instead of Joe, who was the youngest of the lot, Fine Horses and First-Class years later were placed in rows. After and red raspberries, apples and quinces gathering in new supplies discharges was sent to a reformatory. It was one DEVOE'S the admission of Vermont and Ken- and often the putting together of odd Carriages. its accumulations. In the end the old of those prisons where boys are taught tucky to the Union the number of lots of "left overs"_will make excellent star is utterly disintegrated and dis- some trade by which to earn an hon- Drummers and stars and stripes was increased to fif- preserves or jams. Teams for solved back into primeval dust which orable living. There was a power Ripe grapes or J. Thos. Gelwicks, Agt. teen each on May 1. 1795. the law to reassembles somewhere on the out- with an engine to drive the ma• green ones may be preserved, but Pleasure Parties a Specialty april 24-ly that effect being signed by President house, skirts of space where a new star is or- chinery in the other buildings. Joe should not be cooked down too thick. may7 09 lv Washington Jan. 13. 1794. The flag re- ganized. This process of tearing down interested in this engine as The grapes should be cooked until soft mained in that form through our wars was soon old worlds and rebuilding new ones succeeded getting enough to push the pulp through with France. with Tripoli. and with as he saw it and in a fine goes on perpetually. Some of the forces helper to the en- sieve, taking OPTOMETRIST England, on the first voyage of an himself assigned as a out seeds and skins, the which nature employs for this work shoveling coal DR. C. L. KEFAUVER, FREDERICK, rm. American warship around Cape Horn gineer. He began by sugar added and the pulp boiled slowly are light electric currents and gravita• showed such ap- and the Cape of Good Hope and in the Into the furnace, but until done. tion.—Kansas..C_ityS±Lts_ titude mechanics that he was ad- writing of Key's "Star Spangled Ban- for Small yellow tomatoes are always vanced to the post of assistant engi- ner." On April 4, 1818. President Mon- liked, and our mothers thought their His Master's Politics. neer. roe signed the present flag law, and supply was During a general election in England not complete without these, on July 4. 1818. the national ensign To be more explicit about Joe's apti- a canvasser called house of the gingered pears, water-melon rinds and was made to consist, as at present. of at the tude; he was full of resource. Where late Professor Froude. the historian. damson or green-gage plums. Almost thirteen stripes and of a number of another person would take an ordinary Mr. Fronde was out, so canvasser any kind of fruit, and stars equal to the number of states.— the way to accomplish a mechanical re- many vegetables, had to content himself interro- New York Tribune. with sult he would take a short way. The make good sweet pickles, according to gating the butler as to how Mr. Fronde first notice that was taken of this fac- the care one takes in putting them up. would vote. The butler—an old serv- ulty was one day when a machine ant. who understood his master well— broke. A piece of work The Nelson Golden Cenotaph. that was due Origin of the Word "Jingo." One of the most valuable relics 01 replied: "When the Liberals is in Mr. to be finished at a certain time was Just at present Nelson in existence is a small golden Fronde is sometimes a Conservative. dependent upon it. It would require when "jingoism" is Will be in EMMITSBURG, "SLAGLE HOTEL" When heard on MD., at cenotaph constructed to the order of the Conservatives is in. Mr. some time to procure the broken part, every side, the origin of the Froude of Second Thursday of Each Month. Alexander Davison. the army contract- is always a Liberal." and it seemed that the work it was the word should prove interesting. or. who made Nelson's acquaintance et doing must stop. Joe suggested a way At the time of the close of the Russo- NEXT VISIT THURSDAY. AUGUST 14th, 1913. A Cynical Selection. Quebec in 1782 and thenceforward un by which it might be temporarily re- Turkish war, which, as all readers of At a "book dinner." at which the til his deeth renntined on the closest paired and the work go on. His sug- history know, terminated so disastrous- guests asked to wear clothes sug- terms of intimacy with him. This were gestion was acted upon and the work ly for the Turks, gestive and caused a feeling cenotaph Wes in the form of a of the title of a popular book. finished in time. WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE cast a of apprehension in England that the pyramid out of the eighty-four guineas certain nobleman appeared carrying Joe became so infatuated with ma- WESTMINSTER, MD. a Russians were bent on taking Constar - found after Nelson's death in his escri- petticoat over his arm. The title chinery that he was anxious to get 1:1-:v. T. H. T.EVVIS, I). D.. I.L. D., PRESIDENT be was tinople and the toire on board the Victory. NVIien suggesting was "Life's Handi- out into the world and become a ma- ultimate dismember- Davison came to grief it was sold by capr—London Opinion. chinist. He was not a patient boy— ment of the Turkish empire, change For Young Men and Women in Departments Separate auction. together with some other Nel- few persons whose abilities are of the which could not be tolerated, the public 11•1=1111111 son relics, of which the most interest- Generous. kind called genius are—so his inventive feeling found expression in England LOCATION Father (visiting at unexcelled, 1,000 feet above the sea, in the highlands ing was a miniature of Lady Hamilton. college)—My son, brain turned toward a method of es- upon the stage pantomines and in thc these are better of Maryland. Pure air, pure water, charming scenery. with a lock of her hair at the back. cigars than I can af- cape from the reformatory that he music halls by ford. Son—That's numerous patriotic songs Baltimore. taken from his neck after he received all right. father. might go to some place where his past Only an hour's run from Take all The chorus of one of these ran as fol- his death wound. In April. 1875. the you want. 'This is on me.— would not be known and enter upon a Exchange. lows: EQUIPMENT complete. Twenty acre Campus: Modern Buildings: cenotaph was announced for sale by a career connected with machinery. He We don't want to fight, but by jingo Comfortable Living Accommodations: Laboratories: Li- Pall Mall dealer, but •where it is now thought over a number of plans by We learn wisdom from if we do, brary: Gymnasium: Power and Heating Plant. appears difficult to discover.—London failure more which he might get out of the prison. than from success. We've Graphic. We often discover but. none of them were practicable. got the men,we've got the ships, what CURRICULUM up-to-date. Classical, Scientific, Historical, and Pedz - will do by finding out what will But at last he hit upon an original we've got the money, too. not do.—Samuel gogical Courses, leading to A. B. Degree. Music, Elo- The Dog Was Going Fast. conception, one that was allied to the We've fought the bear before, and SEND FOR CATALOGUE A Maine man tells a story of a friend science of mechanics. Some mathe- while we're Britons true. AND BOOK OF VIEWS cution and Oratory. Strong Faculty. Simplicity of Dress. of his in the west who was induced by Assertive Wife—John Henry, I need matical knowledge was required to The Russians shall not have Constanti- a stranger to buy what was claimed by a new gown, hat, shoes, gloves, lace Put it into practice, but there was a nople." the the latter to be the best wolf dog in collar and feather boa. Husband— school in the reformatory which The song became most attend, and Joe popular and the country. A few days later the man Ohl Why—why. what's all that for? boys were required to was heard on every II a1101 Ilia XXII• 11 Elia• Ma lia )11• a 0 0 considerable aptitude in a street corner, from took his new purchase and started out Assertive Wife—Tuesday next I lec- showed a every mathematical way. organ-grinder, and was whistled I a early in the morning to try him out. ture on "The Simplicity of Dress."— suggestion came by every bootblack. The dog soon picked up the scent and Fun. The in this way: Shortly after this a a house the election started off, the man following on horse- The power was built against the campaign began, in whicia • a prison wall. Besides back. The dog was soon out of sight, Real Thoughtful. the engine, it Gladstone, the head of the liberals, at- ASK FOR contained a broad • • but the man could hear him bark oc- "Does your husband give you all the leather belt turned tacked the tory party, then led by the casionally and followed on. About money you want to spend?" by the shaft, the upper end a runnins Earl of Beaconsfield,who was in power. noou he met another man coming from "My goodness: No. Why, even I over gearing attached to the ceiling. The tory foreign policy was a the opposite direction and inquired if would not think of being that extrava- Beside this gearing ridiculed • was a window. and they were stigmatized by the •I G. L. iBREAD • he had seen a wolf and a dog any- gant."—Detroit Free Press. which was usually kept open in order liber- als as "the party of where, to which the man replied that to let out the heated air of the engine bloodshed, glory • • and jingo." he had. Could Hit the Mark. and furnace room. a From • "And bow were they going?" queried "I never saw a girl that could One morning it occurred to Joe the time of this election cam- hit that Of a the man. "Was the dog nearly on to anything she threw at." the belt might possibly be used as a paign which resulted in the defeat of him?" II "Well, you never saw my girl throw conveyance to carry one to the win- the tories and the accessions of the Pure, Wholesome, • "Well." answered the other, "if I re- a hint."—Indianapolis Star. dow. whence he might lower himself "peace party" Gladstone's 1880 • a member correetly admin- the dog was just a to the ground outside the prison wall. istration, the word trifle ahead." "jingo" has been I a — Ha rper's Magazine. There is no grace But no one could jump from the belt in a benefit that used to denote an individual or section sticks to the fingers.—Seneca. to the window without running the • Satisfying. • of a party ready to rush, without risk of being dashed against it or fall- mature consideration, • I ing to a brick yard pavement below into all the horrors of war. i ASK YOUR DEALER i it. or both. There was but one time 11I a when such a ride could be taken. • G. L. BAKING COMPANY, a Daddy's That was when the steam had been Oldest Newspaper Published in the Bedtime shut off and the belt was slowing up English Language. a a previous to stopping its revolution. What is thought to be the earliest FREDERICK, This was attended to by the engineer X MARYLAND The Story of newspaper published in himself at II o'clock every workday English has been an MI a The Great evening, and there were usually other interesting attraction in the Story British X 7-Is a persons, prisoners or officials, about museum, for many years. It The Boys Were Soon Grasshopper War. during the closing hour: therefore the has just XXXXXXXXX )11 111. Quarreling. transpired, however, that a X LI .0( JR a )11( X X feat must be performed in presence of New York man, Charles Teleky, has IIE others. in crickets were chirping outside in the grass. Evelyn turned to the his private collection a newspaper • window. Joe found time when he was sup- "Grasshopper Green can't go to sleep tonight. can he?" she printed in the English language that said to daddy. posed to be studying to calculate a antedates the British point where he could jump on museum treasure "That isn't Grasshopper Green." Jack retorted. "That is a cricket." to the RAINY DAYS tele be carried to the by eight months. The title of Mr. Tel- "Come," interrupted daddy; "we don't want to have another grasshopper window ale: stop there. though the eky's find is "Corant or Weekly Newes" war here. The cricket is a cousin voices basis of these of the grasshopper, and their do calculations was and bears the sound,,wshoaMtetw.ahinsgtahleike.'' obtained by watch- date'1621. Come to everybody. Life has more ups ing the belt revolve I grasshopper war?" grasshoppers previous to stop- Jack asked. "Did the ping, noting Highest Record than downs. Right now, while you are kill one another?" especially the position of Sugar Consumption. the lacing with reference making, "Well," daddy went on, "there was only one grasshopper this war. to the point That the people of the United States you ought to be saving; then in at which the belt Suppose,,n gl taegl0 1 you eanbo tuhteit. must be boarded. have a decided sweet tooth is attested when the He was months making these nota- downs come you will have some- pilgrim fathers came from England and settled at by the figures of the bureau of foreign the tions and calculations and at last wes thing to fall Plymouth. Mass.. country was a wild place. and domestic commerce. back on. tribe enabled to fix a point which many no- "Each Indian had its country and was very particular that another Eight billion Where tatione at the closing hour showed al- pounds is the amount of is the Money you have been tribe should not hunt and fish on its land. Many wars were fought Indian ways stopped sugar consumed by the people of this on this account. at the window. earning all these years? You spent it One evening when there was no one country during the fiscal year ending "And this was the \vns. this war started: One summer day an Indian but the engineer and Joe in the engine June 30, and is the highest annual rec- and somebody else put it in bank. Why woman or one of the tribes that lived in Massachusetts started out with her room the former saw the boy seize ord. little boy to visit an Indian woman friend in tribe. As she stalked don't you put your own another a coiled rope that he had kept ready money in the through the woods. with her of a grasshopper Half of this volume of sugar was im- little boy at her side, the chirp for his purpose, jump on the belt, hold yourself---why was heard. The boy caught starting off after it, ported, one-fourth came from island bank let the other fellow sight of the insect and, soon on to each edge, ride to the window had his band. possessions and the remainder was pro- save what you earn. it in and disappear. The engineer was In "The boy carried the grasshopper Indian village home. with him to the which astonished to give an alarm, and duced at they were going to visit. While his talking to her supplied the greatest BE mother was friend he whether he gave one at all was not Cuba amount of INDEPENDENT with the friend's little showing the Played boy. Soon he was grasshopper settled at the investigation that fol- any country, contribution being nine- Which he had caught. The other little boy at once wanted it The sugar AND visiting lowed the daring feat. tenths of all received from abroad, boy refused to give it to him. a quarrel started. and It was midwinter when Joe Green exclusive of the island "The mothers came to Each mother took her possessions. START A BANK ACCOUNT the door. own boy's part, niade his experiment, and it was not WITH US. and soon they were quarreling. Then other Indians came up, and, course, only dark without, of but a snowstorm HE stores which do they took the part of the and boy of their own tribe. the largest woman was raging. Joe was never heard of business the hand of started are those which keep "Grasping her boy, the visitor home in great anger. ac-am. but a much respected and hitri her husband their names constantly She told and friends how she had been treated. The chiefs of the wee lthy contractor for machines- before INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS the quarrel and the public. Advertising tribes took up about the grasshopper, then there was war. named Joseph Greer is living in Rio do is just as soon great a "Men were killing one another and homes were being burned all be- Jsneiro. He never talks about his necessity to an active busi- ESTABLISHED 1882 foolish cause two little boys had quarreled about a grasshopper. And the yhood. but has given away a ness life as food and drink are to pilgrim fathers. who were the no doubt glad that Indians (of whom they were ..-e for the betterment of boys w Ir• healthy physical existence. If you afraid), killed one another. said that before the war was every one deprived training els' over nearly of a home stop eating you die for want of sus- In the two tribes at war was dead." : s helped young nit— ANNAN, HORNER & CO., Bankers hundreds of tenance, if you stop advertising, have served terms in prison te your business/dies for want of pub- see of eerning an honest livelil ei licitV. tf. 4 rritlu Tigattirtr

01le r:li trklg Prunirtr oso who limited the time for the Urritia, the Mexican Secretary of Editorials From Maryland CURRENT COMMENT FROM LEADING JOURNALS. recognition of the Huerta usurpa- the Interior. Exchanges. Our Pitiless President. that the policy of both AT EMMITS- manufaCturers PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY tion to midnight, Monday last, Statesmanship. BURG. MARYLAND. THE BOY ON THE FARM. President Cleveland said he had a and merchants throughout the United has sunk into congenial gloom Wilson and Secretary States is to carry as small stocks as Says an exchange: Again President Congress on his hands, but this Congress PROPRIETOR, Bryan are proving their broad states- has a President on its back, driving it possible. This is believed to be due STERLING GALT, EDITOR AND and the murderous satrap who One of the immediate results of the manship and patriotism by their course pitilessly. Instead of President Wilson not so much to the new tariff as to the Mexico at this hour will higher agricultural education in Sweden TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six misrules in the Mexican situation and all good waiting to see what Congress is going policy of the banks in curtailing cred- months. 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three is to be found in the fact that emigration find it difficult to unsay the ulti- citizens of the United States, irrespec- to do, he has Congress guessing what its. Money has been in such demand months. 25 cents. is rapidly declining. That is to say, AVERTISING RATES made known on applica- tive of their politics, should support he is going to do. The talking is done for a long time past that bankers have this office. matum of his Secretary of Fo- the people are learning that they can tion at them and not aid those who by fault- at the Capitol end of the avenue. The been in the habit of discouraging loans THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline do very well at home. any advertisements which he may deem objection- mento. Yet all of this excite- finding and malicious misrepresentation work is done at the White House end except for actual and immediate needs. able. There is the answer to the ever- would bring about war between the two while the talk runs along, Senators Merchants in many instances are said NO ATTENTION whatever will be paid to ment is of a piece with the latent to be to be carrying not more than half the anonymous contributions. graft, grasping arising question. "What living is countries. thinking of their constituents MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be motive. Greed, The re-establishment of law and order "ruined" by the tariff, of which the amount of stocks as had been once returned if unavailable, when accompanied by stamps. grapple of the unexploited wealth there for the boy on the farm?" by the Mexicans themselves, the vindi- said constituents are showing no fear, their custom. This has a tendency to AND POTOMAC PHONE. CHESAPEAKE of the sister Republic are the hid- The older countries—countries cation of the Republican experiment, talk beaause when they stop talking distribute their buying more evenly the preservation of the territorial sta- they must vote. And they are putting throughout the year and helps to keep Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909. of this embroglio. with an agritultural area infini- It the post office at Emmitsburg. Md.. under the den motives tus quo, the inauguration of a stable together little combines to obstruct general business on an even keel al- Act of March 3. 1879. Henry Lane Wilson spoke more tesimal in comparison with the and responsible government, these are the tariff until their taskmaster takes though buying cannot be done with the things the United States proposes the Banking bill off their hands. the same price advantage as when FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1913. as the agent of Huerta than the magnificent farm area of the Un- and will insist upon. Not intervention, Surely, they say, if finally they pass larger orders are placed. —Christian ambassador of a great country; ited States—have solved this but mediation; not imperialism for the the tariff the hard man in the White Science Monitor. will be Indepen- THE CHRONICLE United States, but Mexico for the Mexi- House will let them get away from the dent in politics, progressive in spirit he evidently sought to impress problem,and the basis of it is ag- cans; not jingoism, but statesmanship. Capitol before they take up the Bank- and a champion of what it conceives Sober-Minded Comment on Sulzer. the Bandit Ruler with the idea ricultural education. No longer How can any intelligent citizen fail ing bill. And the President tells his to be right. Its columns will al- the people were are farmers of this day and gen- to commend the general plan?—The class of Congressmen that he wants It is satisfaction, amidst the chaos of ways be open for a dignified dis- that American Jeffersonian. both bills passed before they go away, biased expressions, to read the com- cussion by the people of any subject not behind President Wilson and eration content to pursue the because when they come back he wants ment of the able and level-headed edi- that may seem to them interesting, that as soon as the over-glib am- antiquated methods of the fore- Peace With Mexico. them to take up the trust question, and tor of the New York Evening post on or that may in anywise be a benefit Thus far it appears that the country's does not want it obstructed by combin- the Sulzer case: to the community at large. bassador had exposed the reasons I bears. The intelligent soil-work- right to appoint an "adviser" of its ations with other bills. The olive "With mixed feelings sober-minded [Editorial from The Chronicle of for the immediate recognition er has awakened to the realiza- own diplomatic agents in a foreign land, branch tendered by the Republicans people of New York will read to-day June 8, 1906.a Huerta, the Congress under the tion that farmers, like those who is recognized even by Huerta of Mexico looks to the President like a Trojan that the Assembly has voted articles of City, who according to the shouters for horse, and he wants to look the gift in impeachment of Gov. Sulzer. Frankly, lead of Alden Smith, would be follow other vocations, must be more intervention, was going to refuse the the mouth before accepting it. When they will not like the attitude, any the of the vociferous for the diplomatic fully abreast with the progress "adviser" entrance into the country. the Republicans offer to vote if the than the believe in purity 1913 AUGUST 1913 of his present assailants. Im- s 1m T IW T IF S move. But Lane Wilson reck- of the times in which they live, And so, thus far, the President's policy Democrats will pay the price in legis- motives, successful. ideas, peachment is the final high recourse of there has proved lation according to Republican oned without his host, and must study, must become famil- If President Huerta wants no advice or in desisting from legislating accord- the representatives of the people. It 12 weapon only was a Roland for the self-suffi- iar with the science of land cul- from ex-Governor Lind, he will get ing to Democratic ideas, the Presi- is.a which should be seized none; but Lind may have some to give dent's unfeeling response is that the in dire need, and never should be grasp- 3 4 56 7 8 9 cient Oliver, waiting at the White ture, and must apply that knowl- ed by It to Mr. O'Shaughnessy, the American Republicans are welcome to vote for hands not themselves clean is in- House. edge vigorously and incessantly. charge d'affairs left there after the de- any Democratic proposals they wish, staggering to think of this great of up :101112i13141516 parture of Ambassador Wilson, who and to oppose such other Democratic strument the Constitution, laid There are deeper questions in- The Government stands back awe, as it were, was mistaken in the belief that he was proposals as they dislike, but there with for use against or by 17181920212223 volved in the intemperate recog- of the farmer to-day ; it offers going back to his office after a talk must be no trick or dicker with the corruption oppression, employed corrupt to their every encouragement to him. with the President. enemy. This is a Democratic Admin- men notoriously glut nition of Huerta than are appa- Whatever the faults and 2+1 2526127282930 The Mexican situation, so far as we istration, according to the head of the vengeance. Realizing the importance of it, it Sulzer, he might rent on the surface. The open- are concerned, is still quiet, and unless Democratic Party, aud the Democratic follies of William in corruption, for ing of the Panama Canal will op- pleads with him, almost, to rely the war lobbyists scattered all over the programme is to be pushed according have steeped himself q Communications intended for publi- would have cared, country with headquarters in Washing- to the Democratic views of the good of all that Tammany cation in this paper, letters of a busi- erate in a most effective manner upon it for its gratuitous infor- to do in all respects ton, are able to stir up the strife which the country. Instead of blocking one had he been willing ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, by.Murphy." in throwing into the hands of mation, its expert help. Nearly President Wilson is trying to avoid, we bill with another, the Democratic idea as he was bid and all orders for Job Printing to be after the ceaseless attacks every state maintains an agricul- shall have no trouble with Mexico. Mr. is to push both at the same time, and Tammany, done at this office should be addressed to Americans the great trade of the it by Sulzer, is driven at Lind went there as a peacemaker, and pass them independently on their mer- upon Gov. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. have tural experiment station, easily before the law-abiding, respect- Southern Republics. We any advice he may have to give there its, but pretty nearly together in point bay able element of New York. The very already an open way, by rail accessible to any one seeking in- or here, seems certain to be in the in- of time. Never were Congressmen FREDERICK COUNTY. mode of procedure against Sulzer shows terests of peace.— The Argus. driven so, not even in the days of the from New York to Salina Cruz, formation, and an agricultural this. Placed on trial on the most seri- Frederick is next to the largest "big stick." most disgraceful of all charges -of the counties of Maryland. In in Mexico and thence on, with the college or school where, for a The Senatorial Primary. The result seems less doubtful than ous, the to laid against a high dignitary, de- population and wealth it ranks next moderate sum, the farm-bred boy Senator Lee will have a clear field in it did, both in quantity and quality of be exception of the Tehuantepec spite the plain wording of the law that to Baltimore county. In the fertil- the Senatorial Primary, and under the work accomplished, but daily Congress may pursue a course that, in a no officer may be impeached unless for ity and productiveness of its lands route and the Salvador Railroad, circumstances we think this is best. is left less in doubt about what the peo- misconduct in office, Gov. Sulzer now is it ranks among the first in the Un- Americans actually control the comparatively short time, will The mere idea of getting some one in ple think about the issue between them asked—again in violation of the statute ion, and especially in the produc- the field to oppose Lee was unwise and and their taskmaster. The country of this transportation trade to Central make of him a farming expert. vacate his office in favor of his tion of ;wheat. The area brewed in the Baltimore City Demo- wants its work done, and the greater —to square miles. Tammanyite mate, Lieut. Gov. Glynn. great county is 633 America and are thus enabled These institutious should re- cratic organization which is hostile to the unwillingness of Congress to do it people are of The law distinctly states: The great body of the ceive the Lee, and would embarass him at every the greater the support of the Presi- to regulate freight charges upon fullest encouragement "No judicial officer shall exercise his German, English and Scoth-Irish point. Senator Lee is popular with dent in insisting that there shall be no from the citizenship of their re- office after articles of descent, the progeny mostly of the all merchandise for that section; Democrats of the State, and no man recess until the work is done. The tar- impeachment shall have been early settlers. The land is mostly while further on, from Peru to spective commonwealths, and to that could be put up by the organization iff is a better one than might have been preferred to the senate limestone quality, and the in the Primary. the Banking bill im- until he shall have been acquitted." of fine Ayres, the same Pan- every young man with ambition can beat him expected, and greater part of the county is a val- Buenos The last effort was to get Fred Tal- proves daily. The tendency is right, Mind, "no judicial officer." But a Governor is not a can ley of rolling lands lying between American railway system is un- —to every son of every farmer bott into the contest. He is a shrewd and all that is necessary is to continue judge, and hence not be deprived of the functions of his the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- future of intelli- politician and this paper has always in the way Congress is headed—and der American control. the successful office until found guilty by the State tin Mountain. This splendid valley warmly supported him, and we felt sure driven. It has itself to thank for the gent, scientific farming should be Senate and the judges of the Court of is drained by the Monocacy river, American capital is ready to that he could not be induced to walk fact that the country is compelled to (or a majority of both). Fur- and is one of the best farmed and flow abundantly, not only into pointed out. These young men-- into this trap, when he had everything remark how reluctantly it works, and Appeals and produc- it is in accordance with the most highly improved to lose and nothing to gain. who is respnsible for the fact that it thermore, The great Central America, but even in con- the potential back-bone of our Constitution, upon which the tive areas of the Union. Fred is not the kind of bird to be caught works, and works in the way that it Federal wheat and corn.—Mary- constitutions are modeled, not to crops are siderable increase into Mexico on country—have it within their with chaff. —Democratic Advocate. work s.—. State of when under im- land Manual issued by Board reach to become very important suspend executives completion of our new waterway. We have but to recall Public Works. Not So Bad After All. Criticism Natural. peachment. Without data at hand, we can- factors in our country's financial that of Andrew Johnson, unmolested, We are not so bad after all. All the natural that Mr. Bryan's It is only acted as President while being tried by DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT not accurately state the amount growth, but only by earnest ap- great political parties, the Progressives criticised, he acts should be because United States Senate.—Washing- OF THE UNITED STATES AS included, have a lot of good in them. the of American investments in the plication to farm scholarship and has a noble army of enemies who camp Herald' TO NEWSPAPER SUB- Enemies opposed Roosevelt because of ton returning to the farms of their continually on his trail looking for SCRIPTIONS. Southern Republics; but an Eng- his Santo Domingo agreement, McKin- blunders. It was to be expected that Few readers of newspapers fully lish writer, Percy Martin, draws fathers to put it in practice. ley was denounced because he wished there would be a wild outcry over his "Guilty, But Insane." understand the laws to maintain our political influence in There are other of getting and clearly a comparison between Brit is h statement relative to his living expenses. means governing subscriptions. Follow- Cuba, and Taft was accused of having A more diplomatic man than Mr. Bryan a fugitive and criminal maniac out of You may argue and rant from connec- ing are the decisions of the Supreme holdings in South and Central a "dollar diplomacy" scheme in would have avoided this unpleasant- the country to which he has fled than your own and American repub- Court of the United States on the he aggre- jaundiced view, in tion with the Central ness. But Mr. Bryan spoke out by extradition. Thaw has found the America to-day and adminis- subject: winning the rabble take pride,but lics. But here is the Wilson with his usual frankness. Again and Canadian Exclusion Act strict. Caught them at $2,500,000,000, father of Subscribers who do not give ex- gates tration making itself a foster again he has spoken out when from the in Canada, he will undoubtedly be ex- the people of poise and liberal Congress- press notice to the contrary are con- while on the other hand, he is Nicaragua, and Republican standpoint of the ordinary politician cluded as an insane alien. It is possible Why sidered as wishing to renew their mind always wait for the "other man are supporting the plan. silence would have been better. But that the States should have exclusion disposed to minimize the efforts matters that subscriptions. Distort, if you will, all should we have politics in this very frankness has been his great- laws similar to that of Canada in the side." and pros- If subscribers order a discontinu- of American capitalists who, he chiefly' concern the patriotism est safeguard. People have realized cases of insane persons arriving within that you hear—just to perity the people? Why ance of their periodicals the pub- to reports of American the sincerity of a man willing to speak their borders. But there is need of a states, need all their capital for everything lisher may continue to send them make your own story seem true, not stand together that his thought right out, even when it was reform nf the New York State law. until all dues are paid. exploitate the undeveloped re- makes for the public welfare? Why not a diplomatic thing to do. mi.. Thaw is not, but should be, a convict as but when facts become known of tariff, If the subscriber refuses to take sources of the United States, he should the question banking Bryan is a poor concealer. And, in the well as a lunatic, and extraditable as the be the periodical from postoffice and the bottom's dropped out of reform or foreign treaties weighed long run, this is a trait that injures no such. The jury before which he was are directed, he is re- admits that American southern politics? Why? Is there of to which they your scheming, it's all up with down with man unless he is utterly a fool. tried for the murder Stanford White sponsible until he has settled his investments may amount to $1,- a reason?—The Garrett Journal. The attempt to discredit Mr. Bryan brought in a verdict on Feb 1, 1908, as the paper discon- you. o bill and ordered 000,000,000, and of this immense itwilln lhh hardlyeasredntiments succeed.f It did not suc- follows: tinued. A Banner* Year. ceed in the past when there was wide We the jury, find the defendant not If subscribers move to other sum he adds that seven-tenths "MORE W. M. Changes," heads The trade of the United States in bitterness against him; it will not suc- guilty on the charge in the indictment, pub- places without informing the are invested in the Republic of a news story in a Baltimore pa- the past fiscal year. Figures just com- ceed now that he has won a high place on the ground that he was insane at the lisher, and the papers are sent to that it was $4,275,000,000, countrymen. time of the of the act. Mexico. These investments, as and its ap- pleted show his commission the former address, the subscriber per, coincident with greater by $421,000,000 than last year's It is quite the fad to make fun of his Had the same evidence been present- is held responsible. they are, yield phenomenal pro- pearance comes an inquiry from a record of exports and imports. The peace plans. Yet it is the testimony of ed to a jury in England, the verdict this that his would The courts have held that refus- fits. subscriber to this effect: "Please balance in favor of the country the wise.st men the world over have have been, briefly, "Guilty, to take periodicals from the exports ex- efforts in have achieved but insane." difference in phrase- ing in point of year was $653,000,000. The this direction The postoffice, or removing and leaving This, fact, is the advise me if the author of the ceeded those of 1912 by $261,500,000, results, and his critics may as well real- ology of these two forms of verdict ac- them uncalled for is primafacie evi- nub of the difficulty. Americans lines, 'Change and decay in all while the imports increased by only ize that in his whole career he has done counts for the long series of attempts to than to in- dence of intention defraud. risk regarding their walker $150,700,000. nothing of greater worth to free Thaw on the ground of sanity, subscribers pay in advance will run no around I see' was a track The greatest gain in imports was in scheme for universal If will augurate his since, once pronounced sane, no charge they are bound to give notice at investments; they certainly or a patron of the W. M. (Worst manufactures ready for consumption, tpieoan.ce. It promises to become one of of guilt would rest against him, and he if they do not which class an increase of this administra- the end of the time not blindly endanger them by Managed) Derailwav." in there was the achievements of would be a free man. The theory of continue taking it, other- $105,000,000 over 1912. In manufac- because insane" has wish to the keeping "Not guilty, been wise the publisher is authorized to placing them under tures for further use in manufacturing Mr. Bryan may or may not be a great shown to be unsound. be "THE split skirt,"says a Minne- But his * * send it and the subscriber will of mere bandits. They have had there was an increase of more than secretary of state. position is responsible until express notice apolis a cracked $60,000,000. long as his enemies have no following the British precedent of abundant experience in the mat- domine, "shows secure so By with payment of all arrearages is better ammunition than sneers for his instructing the jury in such a case to brain and empty heart." Crack- As a reminder to those who imagine sent to the publisher. ter with their mine holdings in idealism and abuse for his frank, can- bring a verdict of "Guilty, but insane," brains that the United States is becoming ed are liable to do most did, undiplomatic openness of speech Thaw's status would be changed proper- Sonora a n d Guanajuato; a n d fcrowded,miles._act attention is directed to the THE WISDOM OF PRESIDENT WIL- anything, but confess relative to his own affairs. —St. Paul ly from that of an innocent lunatic to we must that Ada county, Idaho, has a SON'S MEXICAN POLICY. President Wilson has all of the that of an insane convict. He could that, even if they broke school district embracing 324 square actually not achieve his freedom by habeas cor- In spite of the vaporings of required poise and determination Christian fell, we would think Science Monitor. siRneePss)*Situation. he would be to and hardly pus proceedings, and extra- American Jingoes and the fum- necessary safeguard American under laws of all the States to look for them that low down. figures shows the total evidence that the bus- ditable the in Mexico. He will not nations.—Neu' York ings of Mexican braggarts, the interests export trade of the United (inMeTsiisiehnwre,e lPri Dslrd eiassimpesnap PpreparingttlrceeBhpeu, for an active and of most Times. present indications are that Pres- yield to the graft of representa- OF all the modern dances there StatesimportStRevisiona afofor nrd toehfxe last fiscal year to have trade during the coming autumn. Re- , ports from various sections indicate a The distribution of samples of ident Wilson's regarding tives of so-called "big business" is none in which a slip, can mean been $4,275,000,000, an increase of $421,- woolen policy 000,000 over the previous year. Com- greater degree of confidence in the fu- and other dress materials cost depart- Mexican troubles will prevail in in this country any more than he so much discomfort as the "Tan- mercially, the nation is breaking all ture. Effects of the new tariff have ment stores from thirty to sixty thou- been largely discounted. It is true sand dollars a year. the end. The Bombastes Fun- will be phased by the ravings of gle-footed flip." records. 1 rrklg (PrankIr 5 ovvvoivvVvvitoovvvwv WHEN IN Mountain View CONFIDENCE AN ANSWERED PRAYER The Citizens' National Merchmts Spend Money Bank I FIT!it'd Cemetery F3y M. QUAD < —even to Gain It and Hold It OF FREDERICK, between trains—be Copyright, 1913, by Associated Lit- MD. sure to visit the erary Press. EMMITSBURG, MD, By HOLLAND. CAPITAL $100,000 OUR confidence is an as- "Now, henry, I want to talk to yo Beautiful Location, Lots Y set that every manufac- on a very serious matter," began M SURPLUS $300,000 Diamond Carefully Attended Perfect turer of reputable goods Gregg's wife Alleys To, as sat they together one seeks. Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. He spends money to evening. gain it and will take all nec- 1 OFFICERS. Mr. Gregg nodded and sighed. The Finest in the Slate LOTS AT PRESENT $25. essary pains to retain it. Your He J. D. BAKER was a bored President. HALF LOTS - $15. confidence in the integrity of husband. His wife had WM. G. BAKER - a serious Vice President. Something Going On All The Time SINGLE GRAVES $5. a manufacturer, your belief subject to bring up every H. D. BAKER Vice WM, G. President. that geods bearing a certain week or two. ZIMMERMAN Cashier. ALL PAYMENTS TO BE MADE BEFORE INTERMENT. SAMUEL G. DUVALL I brand are always up to stand- "You know our Polly?" queried the - Asst. Cashier, For Information Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. ard. is one of the intangible wife in a half doubting way. DIRECTORS, assets known as "good will" Mr. Gregg was the father of II, Finest Brands of Polly GEO. WM. SMITH, THOS. H. HALLER,: ...11.11M10-11111-4.M. and which is regarded by a and ought to be fairly well acquainted JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, business wan essential to WM. G. BAKER, as With her. He nodded his head. C. H. CONLEY, M. D., his success. C. M. THOMAS, SOUVENIR VIEWS "Polly has another beau, and I want C. E. CLINE, Cigar3 D. E. KEFALVER,: Wines, Liquors, Manufacturers spend mil- to know what we are going to P. L. HARGETT, .. OF . . do JUDGE J. C. MOTTER, lions telling you about their about it." J. D. BAKER. goods. They hope to 1 EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY cannot "I can't do anything," slowly replied NOTICE. SHERWOOD A SPECIALTY this get money back by the the husband after a mo:.Dent's thought, On / An Attractive November the 1st, 1909, this Bank increased Booklet. 5 Cents. first transactions. They must "but you can." to Four (4 its interest rate I per cent. per annum on all its special interest make you a customer and "What?" posits, studdeposits bearing de- / Match Games of Duck Pus Postage Prepaid, 7 Cts. to remain in all other respects subject to the provis- keep you a customer. To do ions of the "You can butt in and crowd Polly contracts under which they were made. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE this they must make honest out and do the courting yourself, Referring to EVERY WEEK as the above notice, it is not necessary for any goods at an honest price. you have done every to present his or her depositor with other beau book to have any change made. The 4(", Send One to Your Friend This fact of course, ..do be paid rate, will, accounts for the she has had!" on new deposits made of the same class. JOHN H. that advertised goods are al- "Henry Gregg, may the Lord This bank offers FRAZIER for- first-class facilities for the transacting of your feb 17,'II iy ways of high class. It would give you, for I never can!" wailed the general Banking business. e1.11WWW1 ANNA/ VVVIO not iiay to advertise goods edsas she covered her face with her July3 i'10-ly that will not bear rigid test. hands. House of Quality. The "But I'm right," he defended. "Sup- ADVERTISING pose that when a young man called i HANDWORK. People who in buying Groceries, make CREATES here to see Polly I went to the door to price and cheapness the standard shake hands with him and tell him I WYEI DE NC E. Sash, Doors, instead of quality, will sooner or later, Was glad to see him. 1 and Frames come to a realizing false- Then the manufacturer de- Sixteen Days sense of the "Suppose I sat beside him in the Clearance Sale ness of their economy. We stand for pends on the quality of his parlor for fifteen minutes hinting / made by hand a specialty. quality, first, the time; and last and all product to still further adver- around how nice it would be when he Of most desirable Summer while doing so, we know that we can Merchandise tise it and still further in- and Polly were / Jobbing promptly attend- give you, intrinsically, better value for married." that is crease the confi- h wanted and useable right now. ed to and done right. your money than the man who eternally customer's oter."Suppose I dinged it at him that talks cheapness. This is a House of dence. Polly was an angel and that he would The Price Reductions are so pronounced that Quality moderate prices. never have a chance to marry an- wise at buyers cannot afford to neglect J. THOMAS LANSINGER, THE BEST ALWAYS. this opportunity. "Henry Gregg, CONTRACTOR and CARPENTER Tanbark as a Fuel. you are an unnatural Perhaps the most important of waste father, and I'll never speak another F. COLUMBUS KNOTT1 House Dresses 99 cts. fuels the has been werd to you on this matter. If Polly Washable Silk Waists. GREEN ST., EMMITSBURG. Besant in United States Successor to and Knott, would lives to be ninety years old and never That spent tanbark. A rough estimate sold up to $1.90. Wash- Away down in price to about cost of aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. Indicate that this material generated marries it will be all your fault." able Ginghams and Lawns, material. steam It was common gossip that Mrs. a few years ago an amount of $1.75 from Gregg to marry Polly neat 1 y trimmed, generously $2.50 that would have otherwise required was so crazy off $2.00 from $2.75 INDIVIDUALITY the yearly consumption of about 2,000,- that she was making a fool of herself. cut, and are a splendid pur- $2.75 faom $3.75 THE OF this No one had given her a tip, and the 000 tons of high grade coal. Yet chase for you. Think of it, 99 This season's best sellers and most one time consid- girl had heard nothing. No one blam- valuable fuel was at cents for stylish garments. Practical all the ered a mere detriment and an expense ed her. She was a sweet, sensible girl a dress ready to wear. year around—not many of them. to the leather industry. It was dis- and didn't even realize that there was A LEHR PIANO posed of by dumping it into rivers', fill- too much mother and not enough of Fine Lingerie Dresses. Street Dresses. ing in waste ground and by making herself about the affairs. Of roads with it, often necessitating the Mrs. Gregg had received a bad set- White Embroidered Voile and Of Pure Ramie Linen, and Ratine in Swiss to close out at Blue, paying out of large sums for its dispo- back from her husband. She felt that one-third off of Pink, White and Tan that sold the already low prices. up to $7.50. Your sition. This strikingly illustrates a he had usurped a privilege as sacred choice for $4.49. The Distinctive Quality case of how the improvement of a fur- as the cow of India. A daughter's love nace converted a hitherto supposed affairs and matrimonial prospects Parasols, $1.49. Much Reduced. combustible into a valuable waste fuel Are 36 Of a LEHR PIANO—the quality that makes it so ought to be left entirely in a mother's We will sell inch Wash Silks, Foulards, of you any Parasol in our Colored the autocombustible class and hands. The wife had said that she stock for $1.49. Voiles and White Lingerie different from other ordinary instruments— Better be quick. Waists. shows bow an enormous waste was wouldn't discuss the matter further converted into an equally great econ- with her husband, and she meant to omy.—Engineering Magazine. keep her word, but she must talk to The Rummage Table contains short ends of Silks, somebody. She hardly dared trust a Dress Goods, White Goods and Odd Items that Fooling the Fox. woman, but who then? Is Its Pure & Vibrant Tone mean The expression "as cunning as a fox" "Why, the minister of my church, of much for little. has passed into the language; but, as course." she replied after chsting about Is A few of those $1.00 Shirts left at 79 cents. This tone is the object, the purpose for which the Lehr in- the case with most extra cute gen- for a day or two. strument is created. But you yourself, without assistance, tlemen, there are occasions when Mas- "Are you in trouble, Sister Gregg?" can judge the tone ! Can be seen at ter Reynard overreaches himself. Any asked the good man as she entered his visitor to the country who has ever study with tears in her eyes. THOS. H. HALLER, Birely's Palace of Music, examined a chicken house in the mid- "Y-yes; great trouble." Central Dry dle of a field has probably noticed two "Concerning your husband?" Goods House FREDERICK, or three short 17 and 19 North Market MD.: pieces of chain hanging "Partly. He has come between me Street - over the hole by FREDERICK, MARYLAND which the fowls en- and Polly." ter. Although they form no obstacle march 27-ly 2PHROF. LYNN STEPHENS, Representative. "Hem! How is that?" to the birds, who push their way in dee 2 "Why, he says I'm let her beaus without the faintest difficulty, they will to alone and that she is to manage her Infallibly prevent a fox from raiding own affairs. Did you ever hear the the house. The latter in his superior like?" '1116. 416. qa lb lb 1116 11.• gh. 116 wisdom takes them to be a trap for his Her parson had heard all the gossip capture, and although he may sit out- SHOE STORE about Mrs. Gregg butting in. Parsons side hungrily "licking his chops" noth- CLARENCE E. McCARREN know what is going on in their parishes NEW LOT OF ing will induce him to put his head as well as anybody else, but they don't through the chains. Truly a ease of LIVERYMAN a little learning being a dangerous repeat the gossip. thing.—Pearson's Weekly. "How old is Polly?" was asked. Spring EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND. "Going on twenty." and Summer Shoes Caesaria, or New Jersey. "Hem! And she has another beau?" IN "Yes—Will Somers." :q First-class teams furnished for private use. What is now the state of New Jer- sey was part of the territory claimed "And he calls at the house?" q Satisfactory commercial men. Ladies', arrangements guaranteed by the Dutch under the name of New "Two or three times a week." Misses and Children's q Horses boarded and vehicles cared for by the month. Netherlands. Before the English seiz- "I see. Young Mr. Somers is highly ed country something had been Spoken of." :g Heavy and light hauling of any kind and for any distance. the Men's, Boys' and Youths' done to settle this part, although it "He's just as nice as can be. par- q Buggies, surreys and large pleasure vehicles available at all times. had not developed as might have been son." q Gaited riding horses—perfectly safe. expected in the fifty years of Dutch "But Mr. Gregg objects to him?" 1913-Spring and Summer-1913 of "Oh. no, no!" Prompt service and moderate prices. occupancy. The Duke York, as pro- J prietor of the territory newly "Then I don't exactly understand." apr lo-ly acquired, ceded in 1064 this southern portion ly- "Why, I want him to know that I'm M. FRANK _ - ing between the Delaware riper and glad he's courting Polly, and Mr. Gregg ROWE, He calls it siCiC 1 the sea to Lord John Berkeley and Sir says I'll drive him away. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND George Carteret. The new province butting in." was named Caesaria, or New "Y-e-s, I believe I've heard the word Jersey. think CHARLES M. RIDER In honor of Carteret. who as governor before. Sister Gregg. don't you island of enough to be courted?" (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) of the Jersey had heroically Polly is old defended it against the parliamentari- "Why, yes." • ans during the great rebellion. "And to be courted the way other Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- girls are?" Too Dainty to Wed. "Without me around?" was asked. The Radiance of Spring Holds Sway tery Work of All Kinds It was a curious reason that moved The parson nodded his head. Here, Somers to ARTISTIC WORKER Beau Brummel to cancel his engage- "But—but want Mr. IN CUT STONE ment to marry. A friend asked him know—know"— J had broken off the "He'll know." 6 Your Spring Clothes CONCRETE EXPERT why he match. "What could I do. my dear fellow." "Then yooliiiidi7toton:t advise me?" yards hold matters go will My exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- the exquisite replied. "but cut the con- ifncavnevera with family meet every requirement of fit, style and service value,. 4 graphs are always open for inspection. nection? tha t Lady Mary f you give us the privilege of making them to saellvaegree!.c • ifs;_oouo n, rw adviseo rnati c. & P. TELEPHONE-264 actuallya t1 ed je faos' ilsWinheeel.,1;",sesatiod ohe, di RESIDENCE. go. won WEST MAIN STREET, hope you will pray Your EMMITSBURG, MD. Not an Added Attraction. me I shall at least Individual Measure Neither does it make any difference t'J the parson. Our line of Spring Fabrics very Newest how brilliant a woman May be. she "Um!" replied leaving represent the doruebgtgG . can't make much of a success at en- thTehmatter rie NNe,ie• Weaves and designs. rftlift.st-...... sit-mmi.-troft.41".400-41""lb•-11. 14%. mteurcl‘hlrisn. tertaining a young man who has come elkost"'la fell on and broke a to see her daughter.- Galveston News. an icy sidewalk leg. After a couple of weeks the pastor made a J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, St. call, as it was his duty to Mount Mary's College If They Could See It. do. He mending o Meh. If people could see stagnant air as found her and cheerful. She 8-tt GETTYSBURG, PA. welcomed him with a It and Ecclesiastical they can see stagnant water. with the smile and said: Seminary disease obvious "I have some news for you. Polls slime and to) the naked Mr. Somers are eye, the fresh dir fad uni- and engaged!" would be indeed!" Conducted by secular clergymen, aided by lay professors versal. —Collier's. "Ah, "She told me this --- - morning." Commercial Courses. "Happy to hear it." Classical, Scientific and New Laboratory for Fine Combination. Chemistry. "And I want to say how thankful I the practical teaching of Physics and The sweetest tousle in the world is a Peoples am that you You did Fire Insurance Company of Maryland duet played upon the prayed for me. q The latest modern improvements. Beautiful grounds. New athletic horn of plenty didn't trumpet of pray. you?" WARRENFELTZ, field. Fine gymnasium swimming pool. 1 and the fame.- M, Agent, EMMITSBURG, MD, and "Hein! Hem! sister. if I Record. Well, did q Separate department 'or young boys. not exactly pray I thought how nice • HOME OFFICE, FREDERICK, MARYLAND It would he for von to be laid up for Address, VERY REV. B. J.EmBRmAitDsbLuErgY,, mL The events of fortune La.ryDla.,nd. are tinex ;left- several weeks and give Polly a show A STOCK COMPANY 3-11-'10 ed and therefore van never be , contriled to do s'.111i, courting.. and my thought against hi men.- A xionicus E. E. ZIMMERMAN, Local Director. seems to ha ve lieen answered!" :Jan. I-1: 0 6111.-111..1,4%...... 111 .-'1111.-"Viv.r.111.Alb,116.AW 1111b.Alli-AlliAllb--116.116., ii6,..Ab".

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00000-000000.0.0Ck0G0-00000000.0 FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES. as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and MANY PERSONS ENTERTAIN CANDIDATES' CARDS Mrs. Vernon Finneyfrock, of York, Pa.. To the Public: Week in Unusually Full Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Finneyfrock and Emmitsburg TO THE VOTERS OF FREDERICK Gentlemen: I hereby withdraw my LOCAL BREVITIES. Affairs. PERSONALS. + g daughter, of Thurmont, Mr. and Mrs. of Social COUNTY. candidacy as County Commissioner and, Samuel Stambaugh and daughter, of There has been much entertaining Upon the earnest requests of my announce myself as a candidate for the respectfully an- Graceham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barth- ,Q00C4-0-C>00-00-0.0-0000040-0000-0-0.0 done in Emmitsburg during the past many friends I hereby House of Delegates, subject to the de- 000.00.043-00.04060-0.0.0-0-0-0.000434:10 nounce myself as a candidate for Coun- lau, Mrs. Liverna Powell, all of Thur- week. cision of the Democratic primary, and it Is the Elm Of THE CHRONICLE 40 publish Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- ty Commissioner, subject to the decis- Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. Miss Edith the as many personal and social items as possible, mont, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith of ard Thermometer for week ending ion of the Democratic primaries, and earnestly solicit support of all out it frequently happens that those who Nunemaker entertained at dinner the the hare guests visiting them, and those who Liberty, Mrs. Calvin Keeney, of Cen- Friday, Aug. 22, 1913. sincerely ask your support during Democrats. entertain, fail to send a list of their friends, following guests: Mrs. Lucy Beam, Mrs. primary campaign and election. GEORGE H. BUSSARD, or an account of these events, to this office. tersville. 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. M. Readers who live at a distance are always H. F. Gross, Mrs. Carson P. Frailey, JOHN M. POWELL, District, No. 15- Charles Stahley, Misses Friday — 80 84 Interested in what is going on "at home," Mr. and Mrs. Misses Belle Rowe, Helen and Bessie Mechanicstown District. No. 15 and for that reason, if for no other, this col- Mae Bowling and Bertha Felix and Mr. Saturday 72 80 — umn should be filled every week. It is of Hoke, Tabitha Beam, Rhoda Gillelan, COMMISSIONER. B CTSINESS _LOCAL. course understood that anonymous contri- were in Fairfield Satur- Monday 80 91 94 FOR COUNTY James Kessler and Estelle butions will not be published. Names of Tuesday 80 84 89 Rachael Shulenberger, Anne I hereby announce myself as candid Persons furnishing items will be withheld. day. Codori Helen Zacharias. Wednesday 70 78 82 and ate for County Commissioner for Fred- HAVE your Watches, Clocks and Jew- Miss Chambers, of Pittsburgh, is Miss Helen Rider returned on Mon- On Friday afternoon Miss Helen K. erick County, subject to the decision of elry repaired by George T. Eyster who Thursday 70 76 78 visiting Mrs. Edwin F. Ohler. day from Baltimore. Hoke entertained at "Five Hundred" the Democratic primary. I earnestly warrants the same and has always on Friday 68 — — solicit your influence and support. hand a large .stock of watches, clocks, Mr. Charles D. Eichelberger spent in honor of Miss Rachael Shulenberger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topper, Mrs. _ SAMUEL W. BARRICK, jewelry and silverware. and Mrs. J. Ellis Musselman. Those Tuesday in Gettysburg. Frank Felix and daughter, and Mr. Woodsboro District. CHRONICLE Stand- present were: Stewart Mrs. Annan Horner, Mrs. E. Allwine, Luther Zimmerman all spent Sunday Readings from THE Mesdames, J. The New City Hotel, week ending Annan, A. A. Hor- VOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. of Washington, Mrs. Law and daughter, at Pen Mar. ard Thermometer for Carson P. Frailey, Frederick, Maryland, is Helen, of Linthicum Heights, spent Friday, Aug. 23, 1912. ner, Richard Zacharias, George Eyster, I hereby announce myself,as a can- Commissioner of known to and patronized by Mrs. Cecilia Reiceman has returned M. J. Ellis Musselman, of Gettysburg, Pa., didate for County Tuesday in Frederick. 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. County, subject to the de- to Waynesboro, after spending some Cora Rowe, Misses Belle Rowe, Gert- Frederick Tourists from all parts of the Mr. E. Allwine, of Washington, spent Friday _ 79 83 cision of the Democratic primary. time with Mr. and Mrs. John Little and rude and Alice Annan, Edythe Nune- country. This hotel makes a the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Saturday 65 75 80 THOMAS N. MOHLER, family. maker, Bessie Hoke, Grace, Nellie, Horner. Monday 80 87 81 Buckeystown District. Specialty of Serving Delici- Mrs. Charles DuBurg, of New York, Frances, Carrie and Eva Rowe, Helen Gillelan is spending two Tuesday 78 84 84 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ous Meals to Auto Parties. Miss Luretta is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mary Shuff, Rachael Shulenberger, with Miss Fern Snook, of Rocky Wednesday 76 82 84 Comfort, Cleanliness and weeks Frank Felix. Estelle and Anne Codori, Ruth, Anna I hereby announce myself as a can- Thursday 77 84 86 for County Commissioner of Ridge. Sellers, Ruth didate Good Service, and Consider- Master Jack Felix and little Miss _ — and Rhoda Gillelan, Helen Frederick County, subject to the de- Miss Nellie Felix has returned from Friday 78 Camilla Felix, of New York, are visit- and Hazel Patterson, Tabitha Beam and cision of the Democratic primary. ate Attention to all guests are a two weeks camping trip along the ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lillie Hoke. CALVIN L. PUTMAN, the characteristics of the Monocacy. A 5-year-old colt belonging to Mr. Frances Felix. The prize winners were Misses Rachael Lewistown, Md. Henry Eckenrode, who resides near New City Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Patterson and Mr. Hubert Felix and daughter, of Shulenberger, Rhoda Gillelan, Frances this place, was struck by lightning:dur- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. B. COX, Mannger. daughters, Ethel Grace and Hazel are New York, are the guests of Mr. and and Eva Rowe, Mrs. Richard Zacharias C. ing the storm on Monday evening. At the earnest solicitation of my oct 6-'12-1y r. spending a month at Niagara Falls, To- Mrs. Frank Felix. and Miss Gertrude Annan. many friends I hereby announce myself ronto and Buffalo. On Saturday Mrs. Annan Horner as a candidate for County Commissioner Miss Ruth Motter, of Frederick is storm on During the terrible Monday entertained in honor of her guests Mrs. of Frederick County, subject to the de- Mr. Jere Donohue, of Passaic, N. J., visiting her aunt Mrs. J. Henry Stokes. and evening many trees signs were LeRoy Law and Mrs. E. S. Allwine. cision of the Democratic Primaries of is visiting his brother, Dr. Donoghue. Mr. William Longenecker, of St. 1913. Respectfully, GOOD blown down. The following were present: Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Lucy Beam, Misses Rachael Agnes' Hospital, Baltimore, is visiting JOHN W. Humm, Boyle, Mrs. J. Stewart Annan, Mrs. Shulenberger, Rhoda Gillelan, Tabitha in Emmitsburg. the term Frederick District No. 2. For the jury for September Claggett, Mrs. D. E. Stone, Misses and Louise Beam, spent Monday even- George E. Keepers Mr. Emmit Hardman, of Baltimore, of court Mr. takes Helen Hoke, Helen Shuff, Helen Sellers, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ing at Pen Mar. Charles E. attended the funeral of his father Mr. the place of Mr. Gillelan, ex- Helen Law, Rhoda Gillelan, Rachael I hereby announce myself as candid- Mrs. T. E. Zimmerman and Mrs. of Fred- Harry Hardman, on Wednesday. cused. Shulenberger, Hazel Patterson, Alice ate for County Commissioner FURNITURE decision of Robert Annan were in Baltimore this S. erick county, subject to the Mr. William Seboure. of West- Annan, Anne Codori, Elizabeth Horner, I respectfully week. Mr. William D. Colliflower is having the Democratic primary. minster, spent Sunday in Emmitsburg. Ruth Patterson and Grace Rowe. and earnestly solicit your influence and residence on Frederick street re- Miss Helen Annan is visiting at Re- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hill of Gettys- his The prize winners were Helen Shuff, support. Is Always in Demand. hoboth Beach, N. J. burg, and Mrs. Annie Hennings, of painted. Helen Sellers and Mrs. J. Stewart HARRY C. ALLGIRE, 25. Miss Anna Felix is spending two White Post, W. Va.. spent Monday in Annan. Brunswick District No. The last contingent of the Fresh Air weeks at Kamp Kill Kare. Emmitsburg. On Tuesday evening Mrs. H. F. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I sell nothing but Good Children who were spending the sum- Mr. Roger Mitchell, of Hagerstown, Gross entertained at "Five Hundred" Mrs. Emma Sullivan and Miss Gladys mer in this locality, returned on Mon- I hereby announce myself as candi- Furniture. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, of Baltimore are visiting Mr. the following—Mrs. E. L. Annan, Mrs. date for the nomination for County day. sub- Mitchell. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gillelan. Lucy Beam, Mrs. Carson P. Frailey; Commissioner of Frederick County, If there is anything you Misses Alice Annan, Rhoda and Ruth ject to the decision of the Democratic Mrs. Charles Allmutt, son and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. George T. Humerick Commissioners have made many primary. The Gillelan, Rachael Shulenberger, Made- need in Furniture no matter ter, of Salmon, Md., Mrs. Miller and entertained on Sunday their children, improvements to East Main street in JOHN T. JOY, line Frailey, Edythe Nunemaker, Belle Miss Emma Miller, spent Friday with grandchildren and great grandchildren the past week. Cement crossings were Graceham, Md. Rowe, Anna Codori, and Eloise Gross. Mechanicstown District. what it is, whether inex- Mrs. Charles R. Hoke. and several other guests to the number laid across the street from Q. G. Shoe- Mrs. T. C. Stocksdale, son and daugh- of about thirty-five. maker's to Mr.John Hospelhorn's; from FOR SALE OR RENY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. pensive or costly, I can fur- ter, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Miss Thelma Pfeiffer, of Baltimore, Mr. John Hospelhorn's to Mr. F. Harry Farm, 4 miles west of Emmitsburg, I hereby announce myself as a candi- Shoemaker. is spending the week with Miss Mary Gross'; from James Baker's, on Green of Fred- nish it. in Eyler's Valley, 146 acres, 46 in date for County Commissioner Chrismer. street, to the opposite corner, and from erick county, subject to the decision of Rev. Kenneth M. Craig, of Brooklyn, wood land. Splendid Wheat Land. Frailey's blacksmith shop to Mr. An- the Democratic primaries. Md., spent Tuesday in Emmitsburg. Messrs. Clarence Adams and John Weatherboard house, 7 rooms and base- Yours very truly, nan Homer's. Mr. and Mrs. George Kugler, Mr. and Clark made a business trip to Frederick ment. Large fine barn, outbuildings HENRY BOYLE. 8. Mrs. Samuel Kugler, Mr. and Mrs. on Monday. in good condition. Abundance of good Liberty District No. Andrew Annan has had the tree Warren Kugler and daughter, Eliza- Miss Frances Hograve, of Wilkes- Mr. spring water. Apples and pears. Pos- property trimmed. FOR SHERIFF. beth, Miss Gerland Kugler and Mr. Barre, Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. in front of his session April 1, 1914. For terms and NEM my- E. respectfully announce E. Arthur Bentzel spent Wednesday in George Rider. information, address owner, I hereby The new Hotel Slagle is being im- self as candidate for Sheriff of Freder- Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burdner are CARE DRAWER B, of proved by a new kitchen and laundry. ick County, subject to the decision Furniture Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxell and Mr. visiting in Hanover and Manchester. aug22-.Sts Emmitsburg. Md. the Democratic Primaries, and I earn- estly solicit the support of the Demo- ON THE SOUARE and Mrs. Godfrey Fogle spent Thursday Miss Grace Dougherty and Mr. Luth- What might have been a serious ac- cratic voters in helping to secure the Mr. CIDER. in Gettysburg. er McDonald, of Gettysburg, and cident, occurred on East Main street nomination. To all persons having apples for cider, CLARENCE C. HOLTZ, Mr. Guy Sebold spent Thursday even- Elmer Mantler, of Baltimore, spent Wednesday afternoon, when a colt on we wish to announce that until further Frederick District No. 2. ing at Pen Mar. Sunday with Miss Rosella Burdner. to Mr. Meade Patterson and belonging notice we will be ready to make cider Moan Brothers. Richard Kerschner, of Pittsburgh, Misses Ivy and Lillian Topper, Grace by Howard Johnson, ran away. FOR SHERIFF. Mr. driven on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each Pa., visited the Misses Motter. Bowling, Margaret Favorite, Caroline ran in on the pavement at Beam's I hereby announce my candidacy for It week, from now on. Thanking you for Mullen, Rosella and Mary Burdner and stopped. Little damage was done. the office of Sheriff of Frederick county, Mr. and Mrs. John Adelberger and and your past may we hope for Men's and Boys' Mr. Elmer Mantler spent Friday at patronage, subject to the decision of the Demo- children spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M. a Primary. Pen Mar. continuance of same in the future. cratic Adelsberger. The Emmitsburg band has four new Yours truly, I will be very grateful to any and all Mr. Arthur Stokes spent Wednesday Democrats who give me their support Mr. Charles Rowe, of Baltimore, pupils who are making splendid pro- D. W. ZENTZ, in Frederick. and I respectfully solicit their consider- Shoes town. Brand Sunday in for more. Lion spent gress, and there is room 8-22-3ts. Thurmont, Md. ation. Clare and Louise Mr. Reuter is visiting Mr. P. F. Misses Steiner, of Boys, keep up your musical organ iza- JOHN D. CONARD, JR. The practical, serviceable, and Miss Burket. Frederick Dorothy Webb, of tion and be a credit to yourselves and Moonlight Excursion to Pen Mar td Frederick District No. 2. long-wearing kind. Baltimore, were in E-nmitsburg on is proud of Mrs. M. G. Motter, Miss Margaret to your town. Every town Thursday, Aug. 28th, 1913. $300 prize Wednesday. is a good one. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. PAIR ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Mutter and Masters Vail and James its band when it contest, display of fireworks, carnival EVERY Miss Irene Favorite is visiting in Ha- and dancing at the park. Train leaves I hereby announce myself as candid- Also the Celebrated Motter, of Washington, are visiting the nomination for gerstown. Mr. Charles Rotering left last Emmitsburg at 4.30 P. M. Returning ate for the County Misses Motter. Treasurer on the Democratic ticket. week for the Frederick City Hospital, leaves park at 11.00 o'clock, P. M. 75 Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Fogle, of Day- Mrs. Seboure, and Messrs. Charles C. E. VICTOR MYERS, Frederick, where a successful opero- cents round trip from Emmitsburg to "BALL BAND" BRAND ton, Ohio, are spending several weeks and Jesse Seboure, of Westminster, Buckeystown District. tion was performed on Tuesday. Pen Mar. here. attended the funeral of Mr. W. H. Hardman on Wednesday. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. RUBBER Miss Ella Sheets, of Chambersburg, The C. & P. telephone car has been Cheap Excursion to Baltimore and FOOTWEAR Mrs. Peter Kelley, of Baltimore, at- I hereby announce myself as a can- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George H. in this neighborhood this week repair- return, Sept. 12. Train leaves Emmits didate for County Treasurer of Freder- tended the funeral of her father, Mr. Including Light and Heavy Mentzer. ing the damage done by the storm on burg at 7.05 A. M.; Motters 7.15 A. M.; ick County, subject to the decision of W. H. Hardman. Rocky Ridge at 8.29 A. M. Round trip the Democratic voters of the Primary Mrs. J. K. Byers, of Gettysburg, Monday night. ask the Mr. and Mrs. Kremer Hoke are visit- fare, from Emmitsburg $1.35; Motters Election of 1913, and sincerely Rubbers & Arctics, spent Thursday here. support of every Democratic vot- Mrs. Shoes, Boots and Felt Boots. ing Mr. Hoke's parents, Mr. and The boys who ran the stretch be- $1.20; Rocky Ridge $1.00. See Posters. er in trying to secure for me this Mrs. William Bushman is visiting her if success- Jacob Hoke. tween here and Gettysburg in the Inter- nomination, promising that EVERY PAIR ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED brother in Taney town. MOTOR CYCLES AND BOATS ful in securing the position of County Mrs. Carrie Chipley, who spent Wed- national Relay Race 'from Washington aspire to Mr. Joseph G. Sebold who spent part FOR SALE. Treasurer, that I will not nesday with her sister, Mrs. G. M. to Chicago, have each received a pret- succeed myself for another term of of the summer at Hanover, Pa., returned 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor Morrison, has returned to Detour. ty bronze pin. The emblem, which is office at the expiration of the same, be- home last week. Boats at Bargain prices, all makes, term of office, giving of a shield, pictures a run- lieving in a one Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp, of Chi- in the shape on easy monthly opportunity to aspire for Brothers, Roger Geisbert and brand neziv machines, other men the Annan family, of Mrs. cago, are spending some time at the ner in action and has the wording, "In- desire. Mr. and payment plan. Get our proposition be- the office, if they so Frederick, visited Mrs. John Relay. Race, Washington- truly yours, URG. the home of Mr. Hopp's father, Mr. ternational fore buying or you will regret it, also Very EMMITSB Agnew last week. J. Joseph Hopp, at Villa Rest, near Em- Chicago," bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write ABRAM EICHELBERGER aug 30-'12-1yr Mr. Alleman was in town last Wed- mitsburg. Mr. Hopp left Emmitsburg us today. Enclose Stamp for reply. nesday. for the West 29 years ago, and it has Movies to Advertise W. M. R. R. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Adress Lock Box 11 Trenton Mich. earliest Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rowe, of been thirteen years since his last visit Moving pictures will be used to ad- At the solicitation of numer- 7-25-10ts. friends Hampshire, are visiting here. West- ous throughout the county, I Hanover, New vertsie the scenic beauty of the announce myself Rowe. hereby as a candidate Mr. Rowe's mother, Mrs. E. Cora Miss Ethel Welty who has been visit- ern Maryland Railroad, according to Developing—Printing. for County Treasurer of Frederick Miss Madeline has returned ing in Waynesboro returned to this the latest semi-official reports, It is Mail your next film to me. Satisfac- county subject to the decision of the Frailey coming Medals and Decorations place on Sunday• proposed to exhibit these pictures in tory Democratic primaries, and from New York. work and low prices. Your pat- furthermore opposed of consequence in this part being very much Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs, ot Ship- Mrs. Cyril Rotering left on Tuesday every city ronage solicited. to two or more terms of office I promise are not awarded to inferior I pensburg, spent Sunday here. for the Frederick City Hospital. of the state. GBANT R. SPRINGER, if successful in securing this position will not myself for exhibits. They are given Catharine Klunk, of R-1, Box 89 A, aspire to succeed Miss Grace Rowe is visiting in Reville, Miss McSherrys- MARRIED. another term, thereby giving other men been miss Ber- Emmitsburg, Md. office, N. J. town, who has visiting the opportunity to aspire for the Eckenrode has returned to Aug15-5ts if they so desire. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Musselman, of nadette her LAWSON—RIDER.—On Wednesday favorable sup- For Merit Only. St. Hoping to have your Gettysburg, spent several days with home. Aug. 20, 1913, at Joseph's Catholic Painting and Wall Papering. Emmitsburg., Mr. John M. port at the Primaries. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Waesche and Church, $2.50 up. Fine JONAS V. SUMMERS There are two awards the Misses Hoke. Lawson, of Philadelphia, and Miss Em- Rooms papered from Jr., of Baltimore, Mrs. Frederick District No. 2. on exhibition at Mr. and Mrs. Allwine, of Washing- son, Frank, ma G. Rider, of this place. Rev. J. 0. line of samples to select from, All of West Arlington, the ceremony. TREASURER. ton and Mrs. Law and daughter, Helen, William Waesche, Hayden performed work neatly and promptly done. Give FOR COUNTY Mrs. J. E. Waesche, of Green Spring call. of Brookline, are visiting Mrs. A. A. SLAGLE— McSHERRY.--On Sunday me a Write, wire or 'phone. I hereby announce my candidacy for William Stovall, of evening, Au Mary's subject to the Demo- HARRY H OPP'S Horner. Valley, and Mrs. g. 17, 1913, at St. M. S. HARDMAN, County Treasurer, Union guests of Mrs. church, McSherrystown, by Rev. L. Election of 1913. spent Bridge, were the West Main Street, cratic Primary that were won by the Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gillelan afternoon Aug. Reudter, Mr. Joseph Slagle, for- taking charge of the office on G. M. Morrison on Thursday merly of augl5tf Emmitsburg, Md. Since several days with Mrs. Ida S. Gillelan. this place, and Mrs. Anna July 1st, 1912 I have become personally and evening. McSherry nee Lawrence, of McSherrys- with most of the taxpayers Samuel Smith are visit- town. Helman's acquainted Hagerstown Brewing Co's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fischer, Easton, is clearance sale continues, an experience which should Esq., of everybody is getting bargains. $1.25 and gained ing at Glenvelt, Pa. visiting here. better qualify me to perform the duties wrappers and dresses for 90cts., shoes Treasurer if lam Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rider, and chil- DIED of County renominated cheap. Bargains all over the store. I have been giving the dren, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., are visit- 8-8-3ts. and elected. Export Pilsner Boy Cuts Knee at Picnic. Regular death notices published one time free office my undivided personal attention ing Mr. Rider's parents Mr. and of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution have tried te conduct it in a pro- Master Lefevre Kerregan met with a charged for at the rate of five and Mrs. George Rider. cents a line. M. F. Shuff, Dealer in Furniture of gressive businesslike way in the inter- Ask to see them, and be painful accident at St. Joseph's Cath- all kinds, Funeral Director and Em- for the accommodation of the Dr. Thurmont, spent est and to order a case of O'Toole, of olic picnic on Wednesday. He fell on HARDMAN.-0. n Monday, Aug. 18, balmer, W. Main St. Emmitsburg, Md. people generally. sure Tuesday in Emmitsburg. a brick gutter cutting a deep gash 1913, at his home in this place, William I shall appreciate the assistance of voter and the Mrs- G. R. McLaughlin and Miss across his left leg at the knee. Five Henry Hardman, aged 72 years, 5 A prize of $20,000 is offered by the every cheerfully abide by This Exceptionally Fine Beer, Gertrude months and 8 days. Funeral services decision of the voters as expressed in Rider, of Baltimore, are visit- stitches were required to close the afternoon by Rev. H. French Academy to any astronomer primary election. Mr. and Wednesday P. the ing Mrs. George Rider. wound and the lad will be confined to Fox. Interment in Mountain View who will be the first to establish com- Respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finneyfrock had the house for several days. cemetery. munication with any other planets. FREDERICK W. CRAMER. nov. 15, '12-1yr XI rekly Tigunirle

0-0-0-0-00000000000000004>000-00 SOLID SILVER 00 AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES 1 ACROSS THE LINE 1 WARRANTED TWO YEARS GRACEHAM 0 ONLY $6.00 THE GIRL OF 6 TO 14 0-0.0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0.00-0-0-00-coo-ao-0-0.30 0-0-00-0-0-0-00-000-00000-o-o-oo-o-o-o Fairfield: 6. T. EYSTER. - EMMITSBURG, MIL Miss Lottie Colliflower, of Washing- Rev. Harvey Bream and family GUY K. MUTTER re- ton, D. C., is spending a week with her Can be Nicely Outfitted turned to their home in Eaton, Ohio, Mother Mrs. Jennie Colliflower, of this last Monday after spending their vaca- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR place. tion here. They were accompanied AT LAW to Mr. George Reynolds and wife, of At Baltimore's their home by Mrs. Bream's Best Store Will be in Emmitsburg sister,Miss Hanover, and Mrs. Levi Miller and Tuesday of Edith each week from 9A. m. to 4 P.M.Office at Shopping Harbaugh, who will attend school daughter, Mrs. Gibson, of York, are Public Library Room. Frederick office Accounts there this winter. spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf T is unsafe to carry Mist Lucy Hart, of Ashton, Illinois, Morningstar, of this place. spent part of last week with And you need money Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Six, of Keysville, not leave your home about with Moore and family, Miss Hart and Miss I spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. CI Share In The Great Saving you or keep it in the Ada Moore to do your shopping left on Monday for their and Mrs. Adam Zentz. for her. house. Keep your homes in Ashton, III. They will stop On Commercial Fertilizers A number of our town people attend- en route at Niagara Falls. By The Use Of shopping account at ed the tournament at Creagerstown 0rder by mail---your goods will come Mrs. Anna Wood is visiting CRIM SOM CLOVER her Saturday. 41 daughter in Hanover. promptly, and, if The Munsey Mr. and Mrs. Keyser, of Brunswick, they are not satis- Mrs. Mary Oyler, of New York City, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. is visiting her sister,Mrs. E. B. Swope. factory, we will make them right or Trust Co., Clarence Colliflower, left Saturday for The picnic held by St. Mary's con- Calvert and Fayette Street Baltimore. refund your gregation Saturday was a success both money. BALTIMORE A very pleasant birthday surprise socially and financially. was given When you shop Mrs. J. B. Pittinger Friday Here are a few timely offerings: in town, Gettysburg: evening, August 15th, by her husband pay by check. That is safe and friends. evening and provident-3% interest The Summer Meeting of the Teachers The was very MIDDY BLOUSES, $1.00. Of Lonsdale jean, is paid on of Adams County will be held in Brua pleasantly spent with music. Refresh- daily balances of ments, consisting of ice cream, with navy blue or red sailor collar $200 and over subject to Chapel on August 27th. This meeting cake trimmed with check. will be out of line of the ordinary meet- and confections were served. Those braid, sizes 6 years to 40-inch bust measurement. ings that have been been held in other present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pit- CAPITAL $1,000,000 years and will be of unusual interest tinger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Colli- PRETTY DRESSES, $1.00. Of gingham; many flower, Mrs. Adam Zentz, Mr. andiMrs. not only to directors, citizens and pa- styles; sizes 6 to 14 years. Finer Dresses, trons, but especially to the members of J. T. Joy, Mrs. Howard Colliflower, in sizes FRANKLIN V ILLE NEWS. the boys' agricultural league and Girl's Mrs. Sallie Martin, Mrs. George Firor, 6 to 14 years, $1.95, $2.50 and up to $5.00. More and more each year thousands of farmers Domestic Science Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colliflower, Mrs. are realizing the importance and great value of League. WHITE DRESSES, $2.50. Crimson Clover. BOLGIANO'S "Gold" Brand Miss Margaret Ambrose is visiting Sanger Bros,'Circus met with misfor- Charles Boller, Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Of white India linon; Standard Crimson Clover is exceptionally Buhrman, fine. It has large well matured, plump, bright gol- her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. tune at Gettysburg Monday. They gave Mrs. Mattie Colliflower, Mrs. some hand-embroidered; sizes 6 to 14 den berries. Sown liberally either alone or at the J. T. Colliflower, Misses Viola Colli- years. last working of corn or cotton it makes the land Eyler, of Thurmont. a very creditable parade in the morning rich and puts the soil in the best possible condition Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyler and fam- in which the neat appearing and hand- flower, Ella Weller, Jessie Hesses, NIGHT GOWNS, 50c. for the crops which follows: wonderfully Increas- Of nainsook and cambric, ing their yield. It also makes a fine Winter Covet ily attended the Eyler's Valley picnic somely garbed show people and fine dis- Sarah Dotterer, Florence Colliflower Crop, trimmed a good early Forage Crop, an excellent graz- on play considerable Mr. W. Wertenbaker, Willie Freshour, with embroidery and lace. ing Crop and a splendid Soil Improving Cron. If Saturday. of horses came in for you want the best Field Seeds of any kind always Mr. Thomas O'Connor has improved admiration. In the afternoon a good, Misses Hazel and Lottie Zentz, Agnes insist on getting Bolgiano's 'Gold' Brand Standard Joy, DRAWERS, 25c. Of good cambric, Clovers and Grasses. his property by a coat of paint. clean performance was presented to a Florence Buhrman and Ruth Bol- trimmed with We Offer Enormous Stocks Mr. Carl Gall is making repairs to fair sized audience. In the early even- ler, all of Graceham; Mr. and Mrs. embroidery; sizes 2 to 14 years. Keyser and Cow Peas, Winter Vetch, Timothy Seed. Red his house. ing the storm which gathered northeast child, of Brunswick, Misses Clover, Alfalfa. Alsylie, Red Top or Herds Mr. and Mrs. John Forney and child of town played havoc with them. Julia, Bertie and Beulah Troxell, Mr. PRINCESS SLIPS, $1.00. Special values; Grass, Kentucky trim- Pure Blue Grass. Orchard spent Saturday with friends in was Calvin and Mr. Charles Troxell, of near Grass, Winter Oats, Tall Meadow Oat Grass Eyler's Practically all of their canvas med with ribbon beading; sizes 6 to 14 Millet, Permanent Pasture Mixture, Dwarf Valley. blown down and some was literally torn Motters; Mr. and Mrs. Hessmiller, of years. Essex Rape. All Varieties of Turnip Seed Mrs. William Dewees and in Baltimore. Mrs. Pittinger received Including Cow Horn Turnip. Southern Seven daughter, into shreds. Lightning struck down attended some nice presents and a number of SPECIAL Top Turnip, Yellow Globe Etc. Cabbage. Lula the Methodist reunion at the midst of the tents and killed one of WHITE DRESSES, $1.95. Kale, Spinach, Winter Radish. Braddock Heights on Thursday. the most valuable ring horses, severely postal cards. YVe both buy and sell Fancy Seed Wheat Mr.:and Of white India linon, many pretty styles, Send Samples. Miss Florence Demuth and Master shocking several of the attendants, and Mrs. Hessmiller, of Balti- trim- Sendpaper2c in stamps name of this John O'Connor are raged more, spent several days with Mrs. med with lace and Not you a 10c package visiting Miss De- during the hour that the storm embroidery, and with ribbon ice- we send George of Bolgiano's Famous KING OF THE MAM- muth's mother of near Washington. with unusual intensity, conditions were Firor. beading at waistline; MOTH PUMPKIN SEED along with our large Mrs. sizes 2 to 6 years. general catalogue. Mrs. Frank Webb is still on the sick highly exciting on the circus lot. Grace Firor met with quite a If your local merchant does not sell Bolgiano's list. Mrs. E. H. Markley and son have left painful accident Saturday morning by Trustworthy Seeds, write us direct and we will tell running iou where you can get them. on an extended trip to New York, As- a meat hook into her finger. and Atlantic A very heavy storm passed J. BOLGIANO NEWS FROM THE TRACT bury Park City. over our & SON town on Monday Careful Mrs. Chas. Dougherty and son, David evening doing a lot of Seed Growers and Importers damage. Baltimore's Best Pratt, Light & Ellicott Streets Mr. Lewis Overholtzer and family, are spending two weeks in Atlantic City. Lightning struck the barns Store 1818 Baltimore. Md. 1913 Robert Stultz and family, James White Judge and Mrs. S. McC. Swope, Mrs. of Mr. Adam Zentz, Mr. Allen Hoosier feb 6-12 and tf and family visited at the home of Mr. Leber and Miss Amy Swope have re- Mr. Daniel Seiss, also several large trees John Overholtzer on Sunday. turned from Asbury Park, N. J., where were uprooted, one for Mr. J. T. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuglar spent they spent several weeks. Joy, Mr. Charles Boller and Mrs. Emma Firor, Wednesday in Hanover. Sterling Valentine,Jr.,of New Oxford besides other property being Howard and Mr. Rentzel and family Samuel War- N. J., is spending several days in town. damaged. Lexington Streets ren and family visited E. A, Seabrook Mrs. Charles H. Wilson, of East Misses Nannie Main, of Middletown, THE Margie Biddle, on Sunday. Middle street, left for Detroit, Mich., of near Myersville, spent Maurice Warren is spending a week where she will spend a month with her several days with Miss Nellie Joy, of with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George daughter, Mrs. R. W. Mentzer. She this place. Warren. was accompanied by Mrs. Mantz and Miss Agnes Joy who spent a week Mrs. James Doll of Frederick. with her cousin,M iss Mary Putman, of STAFFORD Frederick, has returned home. LOYS AND VICINITY. Mrs. Newcomer and Miss Esther William H. Hardman. EMI Firos, who were visiting at Taneytown, Miss Cora Plttinger, of Par Ridge, Mr. William H. Hardman, a country returned home Tuesday. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- produce dealer, died at 11 o'clock on The festival here Saturday ence Shriner. Monday morning at his home in night was Perfect Service. this very Metal Slate Victoria Shingle place. well attended r Imperial Shingle Oriental Shingle Miss Cora Pittinger returned to her His death followed a lingering Mrs. Lillie Crawford and son, Glen, Ridge Tuesday after illness, although Mr. Hardman had only Finest Location. home in Par visited Rocky Ridge, Monday. METAL. spending some time with Miss Annie been confined to his bed for a few days. CORTRIGHT SHINGLES Excellent Cuisine. Pittinger and brothers. He wasborn near this place, on March Lawson—Rider. 10, 1841, and was the The Mr. and Mrs. William S. Moser, of son of Philip A beautiful wedding was solemnized four designs of Cortright Metal Shingles as shown above are Hardman and Barbara Gelwicks. made in any Liberal Management. Key Mar, spent Sunday with their son, In in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, on of the following ways: Moser. the early part of his life Mr. Hardman Mr. Clarence R. Wednesday morning, Aug. 20, at 8.00 1. Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Red. assisted in the construction of Fireproof Construction. the o'clock, when Miss Emma Gertrude 2. Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Green. The Government has given Baltimore Western Maryland Railroad in the Rider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 3. Stamped from Tin-plate and Galvanized by a hand-dipping process. city 600 silver maple trees, to be plant- neighborhood of Sabillasville, Md., Rider, of this place, became the bride 4. Stamped from special tight-coated Galvanized Sheets. ed in that city this fall. working under t he supervision of of Mr. John Meldin Lawson, of Holy Each and every genuine Cortright Metal Shingle is embossed with this the firm of Messrs. James Dougherty WASHINGTON Name Parish, Philadelphia. The bride Trade-mark," Cortright Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.- 6 PLACE and Brothers. When this contract was MARKET REPORTS. was attended by her sister, Miss Mar- For completed he bought a fertile tract of Sale by tha Rider and the groom's best man The following market quotations, which are land along the Monocacy river, situat- JAMES G. BISHOP, EMMITSBURG, MD. corrected every Thursday was a brother of the bride, Mr. Robert 1 morning, BALTIMORE, are subject ed about 5 miles from this place. He to daily changes. Rider. On Wednesday evening a re- farmed for a number of years and then ception was held at the home &pulsating, Aug. 22 of the MO. became a resident of Emmitsburg as a bride's parents. Comm:try JE'rotiveurttn country produce dealer, in which busi- X1011.0111111il IIIIIHNOS It XX XXXII Corrected by Jos. B. Hoke. ness he was very successful. He ac- Dr. Shorb as a Burbank. June 28-17 Butter 20 a cepted a position, some years Egg:: '24 later, at When Dr. Daniel Shorb is not build- Chickens, per Ti 13 the creamery and grinding mills, of ing aeroplanes or discovering North Spring New Summer Chickens per lb Dress 16 which the late Mr. Isaac M. Goods Annan amuses Turkeys per fb was poles, he himself out-classing Ducks, per Ti owner and operator on Frederick street. Luther Burbank in producing freak — AT -- @l2 Potatoes, per bushel Here he remained for nearly EMMITSBURG 75 fifteen plants of all sorts. Mr. Shorb's latest a Dried Cherries, (seeded).. 10, years. Then he again entered the pro- creation is a giant tomato which he Raspberries. 15 duce business and was employed Blackberries at proudly calls the genus bulbulbus por- 4 occupation until the Joseph this Apples, (dried) time of his ous miseribus Shorberenus. The CHRON- E. Hoke's 4 which was due to GRAIN Lard, per Ti death, the infirmities ICLE is indebted to Mr. Shorb for some a ELEVATOR I 12 Beef Hides 10411 of old age. fine specimens of the a bove mentioned Mr. Hardman was 72 years, 5 months plant. WHITE BOYLE BROS. LAVE f!!3'1`()CIC GOODS— a and 8 days old. Ile is survived by his Corrected by Patterson Brothers. award- Voile, — widow, Mrs. Elvira Hardman, two sons, Over a million dollars is to be * Lingerie, Batiste, Flaxon,Persian Lawn, DEALERS IN — Steers, per 100_Ib 6.042. 7.00 ed at St. for the best of this place and Petersburg, 1925 Butcher Heifers Murray, Emmet, of life of Czar Alexander I. Nainsook, Madras, Corduroy, Whipcord, Serge. Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, Fresh Cows 20.06050x° Baltimore, and one daughter, Mrs. I Chop, Clover and Fat Cows per lb 3 05 Peter F. Kelly, of Baltimore. Or LINENS-- Timothy Bulls, per lb 46.5x, The funeral services were Paint Put=On a Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse Hogs, Fat per Ti 936@103/ 2 held Wed- 36 Inch Linens in All Colors, also Linen. I afternoon at 1 a Ramie 'and Cattle Powder, Mary- Sheep, Fat per Ti 2413% nesday o'clock, at the Think of paint put-on and not by the II Spring Lambs ...... Episcopal ...... 6@6j4 Methodist Church, of which gallon. I NOVELTY GOODS--- )II Cement, Terra Calves, per land Portland Ti 74G2.6 he was a member. Rev. Hamilton P. Stock Cattle 4302G A gallon of paint in the can is of no a Stiped and Plain Voile, Ratine, Elysian Foul- I Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of Fox officiated. Interment in Mountain BALTIMORE, May 8 account to anybody. Put it on, Now Cemetery. a ard, Lawn. la WHEAT:—spot, 1@•92% View reckon it cost and value. CORN ii :—Spot, 83@84 The secret is: one paint goes X OATS:—WhIte. twice as ig GINGHAMS--- ,45o,151:i Mr. Kreitz Meets With Accident. li MACHINERY RYE: —Nearby, 71.4g72. far as another. A good one goes twice 1 bag lots, 00470 Fine French Plain, Striped HAY :—Timothy,817.50 No. 1 Mr. Joseph Kreitz, of this place, met as far as a bad one. X Ginghams in and. 815.30 0'18.50 ; Clover And Repairs for same. @S16.00 No. 2 Clover, 518.00gii13.50. with a very painful accident on Tuesday You have a job, say an 0 Fancy STRAW: — average job. Check. Rye, straw—fair to choice, MOO@ removing a No. 2, morning when tree which It'll take 10 gallons Devoe and 12 or 15 0 513.00 ;tangled rye blocks [email protected]. of Beautiful wheat was blown over during the storm or or 20 of middling Assortment of All :Overs in Ecru, White, blocks 117.50: oat, 60.00(4)810.00 18 poor very-poor X Black, all POULTRY Monday night. Mr. Kreitz was cutting and trash. You know ii also insertion in the Ratine and Cluny. X :—Old hens,1; a young chick- painter's wages New ens, with large, 18 ; small, spring chick- off the branches an axe, when it in your town. Put the price of a gallon a ens, @ Turkeys, II Mattings Both China and Japenese. Coalin all Sizes caught on a clothes line just behind of paint and the painter's day-wage to- Large Mat- a PRODUCE:—Eggs, 24: butter, nearby, rolls 21(4)22 him and the blow dealt by the reaction gether. You can, we can't. I and Crex Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania ting Rugs. 11 prints, 20b.21 rendered him unconscious. A physi- Devoe costs less than any inferior 0 a .:—21 summoned Per bu. I. 7oa75 S. No. 2, per cian was who dressed the paint; there are hundreds of them. 41. Call and get our Prices ho. 4(@ 60 New a potatoes Per bbl. 5 44)44 . wound. He was then removed to his One paint is as good as another, so a before you buy. CATTLE :—Steers, i best, 7@7%:Cows. s.4i others. employer's home. Mr. M. F. Shuff, long as it last's good; one lasts months • 640- y2 8 : Heifers, 4g6 where he remained for a few hours. and another • JOSEPH E. HOKE Bulls, 44% 8 .: years, and the one that II Calves, 10:410% The wound was on the front furthest ii BOYLE BROS. Fall. Lsahlito ablss. @ C. of his head goes lasts longest EMMITSBURG, MD. I Apr. -00 sPrinFR14I-elnshi"t; and although very painful is not con- DEVOE II oD;ii ti per bea,i. 7 a sidered serious. J. THOS. GELWICKS- sells it. aa***Ita*****XMIalalialixamaa U.;11r rrklg Thrrinirle

-CALL ON- GEO. T. EYSTER. George S. Eyster SARAH CARTER'S FASHION HINT -AND--- NOSE See his splendid stock of LIVERYMAN By M. QUAD By JUDIC CliOULET ANNOUNCEMENT GOLD & SILVER, AT THE ROWE STABLES Copyright, 1113, by Associated Lit- The loose or "sport" coat is in great Key & Stem-Winding EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND era ry Press demand this year. The illustration LL successful business men will tell you that 1-3E shows it at its best. In one view the ADVERTISING John carter. the village cooper, was fronts are cutaway and there is a belt, PAYS. Do you want to be Fine teams for all occasions. not handsome enough to be mistaken and in the other the fronts are straight successful? for the a dime novel, and nei- and the belt is omitted. Nettling could Teams for salesmen and pleasure hero of for a ther was he so plain faced that the be better for traveling or motoring and 0 not think moment that you are wiser utility wear. parties a specialty. children were afraid of him. for general than they-ADVERTISE and be classed with For the medium size the coat will March 22-1yr. NN'hen Lucinda Carter was born and successful men. require six yards of material twenty- the neighbors called to see the kid PUBLIC SALE and guess at her weight there was a ERY skeptical people have been convinced jolt all along the line. They were pre- that ADVERTISING PAYS. If you are skep- -OF- pared to see an ordinary baby girl tical try the cure. A VALUABLE FARM! without claws or teeth as yet- They had their comments all ready, but they VEN pastors of churches have seen the wis- The undersigned will sell at public were not uttered. A gasp of surprise dom of it. They advertise all the time. Re- sale, on the premises, about 4 miles took the place of words. HINES: 0 east of Emmitsburg, close to the Taney- had a face on sult? Better congregations. W. Little Carter DR. 0. Lucinda town road, on her, to be sure, but it was mostly com- Saturday, August .30, 1913, posed of nose. It began half an inch EASON it out for yourself and try advertis- ..VISITS.. nose. It had at 2 o'clock, P. M.. all that desirable higher than any other ing-just one thing for a while. The effect real estate known as the William Mor- the Roman hump to it.. It humped up will prove that ADVERTISING PAYS. rison farm, consisting of 100 acres, more and then humped down and then took or less, adjoining lands of William Bol- on length until it far overhung her linger and Clarence Putman, and others. HE public has been educated to read adver- mouth. It was a bad malformation. The Ninety acres are under cultivation, the EMMITSBURG bad about tisements. Many people read newspaper and rest is in timberland, improved by a father and mother felt it. 2-story "L" brick house, containing 9 The town of Charlotte had been not- magazine advertisements before they glance MARYLAND rooms, summer kitchen attached, large ed for its mineral spring and its pic- at the "reading matter." bank barn 60x40 feet, just new; wagon turesque location. It now became not- shed, corn crib, hog pens, buggy shed, ed for its "kid with a nose." Scores of NTELLIGENT advertising is the kind that chicken house, wood shed, smoke house, strangers had seen Lucinda before she good water, two wells and Brings Results. It appeals to people who Every Two Months' plenty of year old, later on came the at the house, some fruit trees. was a and cistern and other have money to spend. All buildings on the premises are in dime museum man exhib- good condition, mostly new. The land itors of freaks. All were turned away. YSTEMATIC advertising, the kind that makes Next Visit is in a high state of cultivation, having It was when she was about sixteen been lately limed over. The entire years old that her nose made its first the buying public look for the change, the farm is well fenced, mostly post fencing. appearance in a court of law. news in your advertisement each week is the Convenient to church, school, mill, store Lucinda was making a short railway kind of advertising to make use of. SEPTEMBER, 1913 and railroad. her mother, and while Possession will be given on April 1st, journey with 1914. Purchaser can have privilege of waiting at a station an express train VERY advertisement you insert in THE a sixty mile clip. A HOTEL SPANGLER putting out fall crops. passed them at CHRONICLE makes your name and your busi- Terms-$200 on day of purchase, one- bolt had worked lose, and it came third purchase price on April 1st, 1914 whizzing through the air and the win- ness more familiar to the public. Can you when possession will be given, the bal- dow and struck the girl in the face afford not to advertise ? purchaser; or may re- ance at oution of and smashed her nose. secured, if main in the farm properly company took shelter desired. The railroad WILLIAM MORRISON. behind the plea that it was an act of THE OLD RELIABLE Wm. T. Smith, Auct. God and that the girl really looked bet- ter without a nose. Her father sued Autual Insurance Company for $10,000 damages and was awarded RAILROAD. ,mar...it9. 11111.• FREDERICK half the amount. ••■■..410 OF FREDERICK COUNTY THURMONT DIVISION. Two years later the girl started by Schedule in Effect June 13, 1913. stage for a village ten miles away. She was without escort, but there were ORGANIZED 1843 unless Specified. LOOSE COAT WITH BELT. WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION! All Trains Daily five other passengers. At a certain wide, with five-eighths point the driver got down to pick up a seven inches Arrive Thurmont OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. Leave Frederick whip lost by some farmer, and as his for the collar and cuffs. But We Beat It! FREDERICK, MD. 5.10 a. m 6.00 a. m. back was turned for the moment his a. m. Except Sunday 7.15 a. m. sizes 6.25 horses bolted. After they had run for This May Manton pattern is cut in 8.15 a. m 9.05 a. m. from 34 to 41 inches wide. Send 10 cents quarter of a mile the stage was up- Don't Take Our Word for It! A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME 10.00 a. m 10.50 a. m. a to this office, giving number, 7911, and it President Secretary 12.00 M. Except Sunday 12.50 p. m. set. Nobody was hurt except Miss Lu- will be promptly forwarded to you by 1.50 p. m 2.40 p. m. cinda, and, of course, she got it in the mail. If in haste send an additional two postage. When or- But try it yourself, in this way: Go to any store you wish. 4.50 p. m. nose. Smashed flat again. The stage cent stamp for letter SURPLUS $25,000 4.00 p. m dering use coupon. 6.20 p. m 7.10 p. m. company offered $200 in settlement, Buy a suit at whatever reduction, or inducement you may be 10.00 p. m 10.50 p. m. NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED but at the end of a lawsuit had to No Size given. Then bring the suit to our store, compare it with a Leave Thurmont. Arrive Frederick. pay $2.000 suit marked in plain figures at the same price you paid for INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY 6.07 a. m a. m. It was supposed that the nose was Name 6.55 We will not but will let the quality AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES 7.30 a. m. Except Sunday 8.20 a. m. gone this time for sure, but a surgeon your suit. say a word, 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK 9.15 a. m 10.05 a. m. from the city who had come to drink Address and price of our suit do our talking and show you plainly COMPANIES CHARGE 11.20 a. m 12.10 p. m. mineral water made an examination m. what we mean by "Get the Habit," Pay Less and Dress A Home Insurance Company tot Home Insurers 1.00 p. m Except Sunday 1.45 p. and held out hopes. It cost money, but 3.45 p. m. Better. 11. 10-ly 2.55 p. m he built up a third nose for her. mch 6 10 p. m. 5.20p. m For two years that nose had a rest, 7.35 p. m 8.25 p. m. had ceased to Note. 11.00 p. m 11.45 p. m. and the townspeople what would be the next move, Pullman service between wonder FASHION HINT You Want The Through say go to another store and buy, to Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Chicago. when the dry goods firm of Cline & Why do we then come Direct connections are made with all Bro, got a new sign. It was green and us? Western Maryland, through and local gold and certainly some sign. It came By JUDIC CHOLLET because if you would look first then buy from us "F. 86 D." Guarantee trains both East and West. 0 o'clock before the carpenters had Simply the sign quite secure. but, of you would soon forget you had saved several dollars. But WE WRITE made OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. course, they quit on the minute. Next The Norfolk coat is being very much when you plainly see you have actually saved several dollars Fidelity and Surety morning it was raining and blowing, worn this summer as a "sport coat" as more than our price, you will remember it in the future and and the idea was to wait for better It is called. Accident and Health FREDERICK COUNTY. weather. For the outing costume, jackets of will say, too. Burglary Circuit Court-Chief Judge, Ham- About 9 o'clock Miss Lucinda Carter this kind in bright colors are liked "Get the Habit," Pay Less and Dress Better by dealing mond Urner, Associate Judges, Glenn discovered that she was in need of a over white skirts, and entire gowns in with Plate Glass H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. spool of black thread No. CO. She white or color with the blouses made Court meets at Frederick City, first therefore pinned on her hat, opened In this way are extremely fashionable. Liability Monday in February and September, for her umbrella and tripped down to Cline Again, the Norfolk blouse of white Auto' Grand Jury Terms, December, petit & Bro linen or pique or white serge makes a jury term; second Monday in May, non- "Bad morning." said the clerk. Harry G. Dorsey & Co. ORGANIZED 1890 jury term. "Yes: it is." ASSETS $6,904,3 65.3 Clerk of the Circuit Court-Harry "Notice oar new sign?" Popular Price Outfitters W. Bowers. Deputy Clerks, Adolphus "No." HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. Fearhake, Charles B. Groff, I. N. Loy, "it's a Jim dandy, believe me. Look E. 1 G. Haugh, Harry M. N. Nusz, Eli at it as you go out Nothing else? 12 N. Market Street, FREDERICK, MARYLAND. Chapline and John H. Martz. Good morning." Fidelity and Deposit Co. Register of Wills-Samuel D. Thom- W-h-e-w! came a gust of wind as •1- •••••-.."••••-• •,.. " .••••-•••••••••••••"••••••••1•-•••••••-• l•-•••11.-411•-••11.-• 1•••••1•1.4 C. H. OF MARYLAND as. Deputies, J. Fenton Thomas, Miss Lucinda stepped out on the plat- Kreh and C. C. Waters. EDWIN WARFIELD, President. form. Orphans' Court-John C. Castle, R-i-p, c-r-a-s-h! came the We Do Business Everywhere green and Chief Judge; John W. Mumford, Albert gold sign. HALLER & NEWMAN W. Ecker. Orphans' Court meets ev- The dandy sign was broken and and Wednesday General Agents for Frederick County ery Monday, Tuesday splintered and the girl knocked uncon- of each week. FREDERICK, MD. sci,ous-hit square on that nose, of Aug 12-'10-1yr County Treasurer-F. W. Cramer. course, and the clerk most fainted Quality of Challenge Flour County Commissioners-Lincoln G. away at sight of it Dinterman, President; John W. Holter, "That must he the finish of her Charles W. Zimmerman, J. Stewart nose." said all who saw its condition. Annan, and Charles W. Johnson. Mark- and when the doctor who was called wood George R. Den- AT DUKEHART'S D. Harp, Clerk. was asked about it he replied: Appreciated nis, Jr., Attorney. "If she ever gets another nose it will Board of Charities and Correction- be a wax one" David Cramer, president; Solomon There was a $3,000 dam- During the past year the cost of manufacturing CARRIAGE WORKS Stern, lawsuit for secretary; Jacob B. Tyson, and strangers from a dis- very much treasurer; Samuel ages. came Spring Wheat Flours has been less than U. Gregg, superin- nose tendent; Millard F. Perry, Clerk. R. tance of fifty miles to see that that of CHALLENGE FLOUR, due to the price of ANOTHER CARLOAD Howard Magruder and George T. or the remains of it. The judge was than Winter Eys setheor.0 RD honest judge He ruled- Spring Wheat being less wheat. This OF STUDEBAKER had a right to believe the flours being l Commissioners-John S. That she has resulted in many introduced to New- secure man, president; William P. Morsell, sign was housekeepers as being Buggies Dr. C. L. Wachter, A. W• Nicodemus, That she did not cause the sudden Jr., and Cyrus W. Flook; Edward S. gust of wind that tore it loose. Eichelberger, attorney. That it wasn't a fair shake for a and Just as Good as Challenge Flour. Runabouts Secretary, Treasurer Examiner-. couple of earpenters in a hurry to get John T. White; Assistant, G. Lloyd home to lay accidents to God Palmer. That even if the plaintiffs nose had NORFOLK SPORT COAT In spite of these conditions the sales of Challenge Surreys Goodman, County Health been three or four times be- otvhi en gla tr hgaet M. smashed Satisfactory Wrap to be slipped on Flour have beenr st t ehev e(ir ueaxl teyri fn ceChallengedd ng only nose Officer. fore it still remained the when the day is cool. Wagons She aisapp like rpeecrii aotdesci . 13 of Spring State's Attorney-Samuel A. Lewis. had For the medium size the blouse will The $2.o5tu We are making Challenge Flour to- Deputies, plaintiff was awarded require live yards of material twenty- Sheriff-Charles T. Fagan. had Wagons Deputy; Robert damages. and the surgeon who seven inches wide with half a yard day as we have always made it Farm Charles C. Holt, Office fixed her after Cramer, Riding Deputy; William Dee- nose last came back extra for collar and cliffs. 1 some more mineral water and to say Of Latest Style and Design. ter, Turnkey. to her May Come early and inspect Supervisors of Elections-Garrett S. This Manton prittern is cut In sizes The Best Winterwheat Flour Made in America. "I think there's left to from 34 to 42 DeGrange, President; Joseph F. Eisen- just enough inches bust measure. Send them. It will pay you. make a new one, but this will he the 10 cents to this office, giving number. 7919. hauer, Democrat; W. B. James; Repub- and it will be forwarded to you end You'll have to begin on soar ears promptly lican, Clerk, Clagett E. Remsberg. by mail. If in an additional give your nose a haste send and rest" two cent stamp for letter postage. when Surveyor-Emory C. Crum that Repairing and Repainting They said the new nasal organ ordering USe "Upon The Mountain City Mills created was the hest one of all. 4111d All work guaranteed. EmmiTsRuttG. tins; Lucinda hadn't been wearing it No Size hurt a few months when along Cnme Frederick, Md. Burgess-John H. Matthews. Naine J. J. DUKEHART, Prop. a windmill man who said: Commissioners- Charles M. Rider, "Say. that nose suits me down to the Capacity 1000 Barrels Daily. C. & P. Phone No. 38-3 Oscar Frailey, H. C. Harner. Address ground. I'm looking for a wife with Jan 3-1913 Clerk of Commissioners-C. M. Rider. Feb.10-'11 lyr. just that kind!" • ...... •• Chief of Police-Victor E Rowe.