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bronide. STERLING 43-ALT. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY TERMS-81.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. XXXV EMMITSBTJRG, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 N O. 31 COUNTY TO BE DEMOCRATS SWEEP STATE AND COUNTY.---BLAIR LEE THE NEXT BIG AUDIENCE REPRESENTED SENATOR.---HARRINGTON, MAGRUDER AND McNULTY ELECTED. FOR BRYAN AT CHICAGO LAND SHOW ---EVERY COUNTY CANDIDATE BUT ONE WINS OUT. OPERA HOUSE PACKED Efforts of Committees Meet Prof. Lagarde of Mount St. With Success PREPARING FOR BIG MARYLAND NEEDS A BACK Mary's Presided CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEET TO THE FARM MOVEMENT EXHIBITS FOR BALTIMORE SHOW PRESIDENT AND LEE PRAISED Convention of Maryland Societies Will Western Part of State Must Look to Be Held in Baltimore on November Over Half of Money Needed Already Incoming Fareigners for Farm Goldsborough and Commoner Reviewed 17, 18 and 19. Raised.—Farmers Appear to Be Help. Wilson's Policies. —In Ringing Talk Enthusiastic and Promise to Preparations are being made for the That a "back to the farm" move- Advocated Election of Entire Send Products. greatest religious gathering of young ment will soon become nece •sary in Democratic Ticket. people ever held in this State, in Balti- order Seven hundred dollars will be used to to supply the demand for farm The largest Democratic Mass Meet- more, November 17, 18 and 19, at labor place an exhibit of Frederick county in Western Maryland, is the pre- ever held within doors in this county Associate Congregational Church. products at the great United States diction made by persons who are aware was that of Saturday at the City Opera This will be the Convention of all the of Land Show at Chicago and a display at the pronounced scarcity of farm help House, Frederick. It was the formal Christian Endeavor Societies in Mary- in the State exhibition in Baltimore dur- the Western section of the State. close from a standpoint of a strenuous land and a great crowd of them is ex- ing Maryland Week. At least $500 of Almost daily, the cry for additional campaigi., admirably managed and pected. Throughout the Western this amount will be used for the county's coun- labor comes from the farmers in West- fought to the last ditch. ties, Mr. Karl Lehmann, of ern exhibit at Chicago with the Maryland Denver, Maryland, and especially those own- By 8 o'clock every seat in the build- Colorado, the International Field Secre- ing exhibit, and the balance will be used farms along the lines of the West- ing was occupied, even to the topmost tary of Christian Endeavor, is now ern to assist the Frederick Ciunty Farmers' Maryland Railway Company, and row in the galleries, and a magnificent- touring in the interests of Christian there is no Association to place an exhibition in doubt but that this continued ly represer tative audience it was that Endeavor in General. He is looking up demand will Baltimore. result in an effort to divert greeted the speakers of the evening. the old societies and helping to organ- many of the Although the State is not to be rep- unemployed in the cities, Col. E Austin Baughman, Chairman ize new ones. At the same time he is and also the resented at the Chicago Land Show, it immigrants who are now of the County Central Committee, urging the different societies to send being brought to has been decided that Frederick county Baltimore from for- opened the meeting by introdiming representatives to the convention in eign shores, to the should have an exhibit at the show, in rural districts of Prof. Ernest Lagarde as presiding of- Baltimore. the state, where steady spite of the lack of interest displayed employment ficer. Col. Baughman said: The church is a spacious one and a awaits them. by the State. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: great crowd can be taken care of. The This scarcity of labor along the lines The committee from the Frederick By far the most pleasant duty that county societies are urged to send as of the Western Maryland is but a fur- County Farmers' Association and the has devolved upon me as chairman 01 many members as can attend. There ther illustration of the rapid growth Board of Trade, who are soliciting the County Central Committee—an hon- has been a flat rate made of One Dollar which has takcn place among farming funds for the purpose of getting Fred- or which I again assure you I most a day for entertainment and this will be sections in the western portion of the erick county creditably represented at deeply appreciate—is that of welcom- the entire cost outside of railroad fare. state. Large fruit orchards are now in the Horticultural Show in Baltimore ing our distinguished guest on behalf Special rates can be obtained through of and the United States Land Show at process of development, and there has this representative the railroad agent at your station. meeting which pre- Chicago this month, met with ready also been a general broadening out in sages sweeping Democratic The president of the Union, Rev. a victory. response from the farmers and other agricultural pursuits, which has con- Edgar T. Read, has arranged the most Certainly it is most fitting that he progressive citizens. sumed all of the available labor, and who presides here tc-night should be h Hayward, Mr. attractive program that has ever been Mr. T. B. Noah E. the men behind this development work Democrat of the old school, a Demo- L. presented at a religious gathering in re- must Cramer and Mr. S. Motter, assisted now look to the cities and incom- crat of the Jeffersonian type—that ot by Mr. Charles Snook, of cent years. Every phase of religious ! Europeans Lewistown, ing to supply the deficiency. Democracy which means the rule of the and Mr. William S. activity has been covered and the best! Stoner, of Thur- Western Maryland farmers hope that people, and surely there is no sturdier mont, covered the leaders in the country will be on hand districts around Em- the tide of the unemployed will be turn- exponent of Democracy in this mag- mitstaurg, to conduct the conferences. Thurmont and Lewistown ed in their direction. In an endeavor nificent county than he whom I now and were This county has a number of Christian to procure additional much encouraged. Not only laborers to aid in have the honor to introduce to you— were Endeavor Societies and a goodly repre- the further agricultural cash contributions received, but growth in Prof. Ernest Lagarde of Mt. St. Mary's sentation of the members should attend much produce was promised and in Western Maryland, the farmers will College." every this Convention. have case the project after being ex- HON. BLAIR LEE, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY the active co-operation of Gen- A tremendous applause greeted Prof. plained Senator from Maryland. ,:oeds eral Passenger Agent Stewart and was heartily and practically in- Autos Pay for Roads There. Next U. S. He sia Hon. William P. Jackson Lagarde who, in acknowledging the dorsed. appointed by Gov. Goldsborough to the unexpired term of the late other officials of the Western Maryland Out in Kansas, at least in some coun- honor and introducing the speakers, So far there has been $325 promised Senator Rayner. Railway Company. ties, according to a prominent citizen said: toward the fund, part of which has al- ready of Kansas City, Mo., they are making Large Incomes of Englishmen. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: been paid. Mr. Hayward said on In response to the appeal made automobiles pay for road construction. by ! The Democrats scored an almost un- England's income from I know and feel that I am voicing Saturday that he thought $600 would President assessed In Johnson county the law Wilson, through his Secre- precedented victory in Frederick coun- the sentiments of all here present when cover the entire Chicago is that from abroad, as set forth in the income tax expense at the the $5 tax tary of State, Mr. Bryan, every Demo- ty, electieg every man on the ticket I say that Frederick City is show and that $800 on each motor vehicle $4.25 statistics of last year, reached the im- honored ex- would cover the en- crat in Maryland and many who are not with the exception of the office of tire expenses at shall be retained by the county to be mense total of $520,000,000, which rep- ceedingly tonight by the presence of both the Baltimore and Democrats went to the polls on Tues- County Surveyor which was carried by Chicago shows. used for the maintenance of the county resents capital of nearly $13,000,000,- the Premier Statesman of the present day to record his approval of the present Emory C. Crum, the present incumbent roads. Many of the counties in Kan- 000. These incomes are derived from Federal Administration,the Great Com- The committees have also met with administration. As a result Hon. Blair by 102 majority over George M. Hett, sas had no roads at the time the law foreign mines, gas works,water works, moner, the learned expounder of the great success persuading the farmers Lee was elected United States Senator Democrat. was passed. Johnson county had seven tramways, teachings of our primal commoner, the to send samples of their by about 25,000. Mr. Lee carried along Blair Lee breweries, tea and coffee products for of county road,.and the county was given a plurality of Sage of Monticello. the displays at Baltimore miles with him the other Democratic State 631, which plantations, nitrate grounds, oil fields, and Chicago.