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VOL. XXXIV EMMITSBURG, NIA_R-YEA_NID. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912 NO. 20

TERM SECRET ....4, fIf'r HUGHES BEATS SMITH WEEK FOR A THIRD "***:7 A 'I.,- IS GOV.WIL‘). ON BU Y FROM Au,4) l%labj, ,. op In 1910 Lawrence F. Abbot THE Result in New Jersey a Wil- A BIGOT? LNDIDATES .11/11h ,ki-w- ,-,.....,,....„,,...... , Wrote 'In 1908' NI .4-471"•"( I e---04e. y son Victory 4,14 1it el 41 Ma#' 1 t QUESTION ANSW RED APPE LING TO VOTERS 3, 1 ,m) i egazoo-t . Y'' r 410141.04 ,'. AtIncii• OIL I ,,,,,..„acc SMITH CARRIES HOME DISTRICT IN HIS BIOGRAPHY OF COLONEL 11 INSINOWilr AllitN kimprmakicw. Vill11110Adinaan".,,,.., t'Ulvirn67''irip. What His Record, Sp eches Wilso i Answers Colonel's Future When He Ariemisgaia Governor Opposed Selection of Form- Had No Thought of roverrivi: and Appointments E how 'ree Trade Cry Furnished Sketch For Encyclopaedia ‘40 Im111114p ,v—e V4*Sintu #4ff./ er Boss, His Old Political Adver- Brittanica. Arle,••• 40- %%up:f,..•• sary.—Light Vote Polled. HAS PRAISED CATHOLIC( HURCH TAFT CONFERS WITH LEADERS On the 4th of March next I shall have Returns from the primary election in served three and one half years, and New Jersey on Tuesday indicate that Views Taken by Unquestioned Author- Colonel, Speaking to Bryan Admirers,. these three and one half years consti- Friday. have the financial support of Daniel G. Judge William Hughes, a former Con- ity on Catholic Matters.—Leading Attack I Wilson's Party Regular- tute my first term. The wise custom Frederick Pinkus, millionaire linen Reid, chairman of the Chicago, Rock gressman, defeated ex-Senator James Roman Clergyman Do No Be- ity. —The Pot Still Calling which limits the President to two terms manufacturer,was sentenced to 10 days Island and Pacific Railway Company, Smith, Jr., by more than 2 to 1. lieve Wilson Prejudice( the Kettle Black. and several of his associates. According Hughes, on whose candidacy the Wil- regards the substance and not the form in the work house on Blackwell's Island, "There is only one way to Iiandle in- The week has been a strenuous one to the report options have been obtain- son supporters had concentrated their . and under no circumstances will I be a New York, because he tried to kidnap sinuations and darkly spoken slanders for the t tree candidates for the Presi- ed on a large number of independent to- forces, after several other prospective candidate for or accept another nomina- Miss Elsie Hunter, a pretty little dress- and that is to drag them into the sun- dency. ..'specially has this been the bacco companies in all parts of the candidates had dropped out of the race t i o n .— Announcement by President maker 22 years old, on Broadway. light and destroy them with the Truth." case with Wilson and Roosevelt, who country. The present plan, it is said, so as to prevent the ex-boss from slip- Roosevelt at the White House on Nov. 8, At the Denver Auditorium Colonel This is the sentence that siands out have bee i devoting their time to speech 1904. is to manufacture all forms of tobacco ping in, ran far ahead of Smith in all Roosevelt, in a radical speech declared in an open letter 1 y James making, but Taft, too, has had his and to make a specialty of cigarettes. but a few counties of the State and Immediately after his election he his willingness to have the recall ex- Charles Monoghan, of Bayonn(, N. J., hands ful1, mostly in conferences with gave Smith a hard run in Essex county publicly declared that he would not ac- tended to the Presidency. Waldorf Astor, son of William Wal- to Hon. Michael J. Drummond, of New his leaders. and in Newark, his home stronghold. cept the nomination for the Presidency Two men are dead, dorf Astor and member of the British York City. Mr. Monoghan I as been Out in McAlester, Okla , the streets five other men There is nothing in the State law in 1908. —Encyclopaedia Britannica. Parliamentfrom Plymouth and is study- Professor in the University of W isco n- were cro vded as they had never been are seriously injured and 20 others hurt As_ which compels the Legislature to select Article , by Lawren- ing the pasteurization of milk. Mr. sin, and Notre before w ien Theodore Roosevelt enter- as a result of an explosion in the open- the candidate successful in the Fall ce F. Abbott. tor is chairman of the Tuberculosis Dame Universities, St. John's College, ed the city, and 25,000 persons tried to hearth department of the Cambria Steel primaries to the United States Senator- When Lawrence F'. Abbott, nineteen Committee of Parliament and has de- Brooklyn; received the Laeta e Medal hear ,him speak, many of them unsuc- Company, at Franklin, near Johnstown, _ ship, but the precedent established by months before Col. Roosevelt announcedPa.fromvotedted hilfhimself to bills tending to im the University of Notre Dame in cessfully. Gov. Wilson in calling upon the last himself as a candidate for third term prove the public health of England. 1908, is a member of the Ki ights of At eve y small town at which he stop- One of the most daring robberies ev- Legislature to obey its pledge and elect as President,wrote the statement quot- Mrs. Harriman, widow of Edward H. Columbus and the Ancient (rder of ped crow Is far exceeding the popula- er perpetrated is reported to have talt- James Martine, is expected to control. ed above in his biographical sketch of Harriman, the railroad magnate, and Hibernians. The letter was i ot writ- tion of the towns themselves cheered en place between Pensacola, Fla., and More than ordinary interest was the Colonel for the Encyclopaedia Bri- Miss Bliss, daughter of the late Cornet- ten or published as "campaign litera- him as h . addressed them briefly from Flormaton, Ala., Wednesday morning, manifested in the primaries because of tannica, did he unconsciously reveal a ius N. Bliss, former treasurer of the ture," but was printed in the / merican the car platform. This astonishing re- when $70,000 was removed from pack- . the active opposition of Gov. Wilson, knowledge possessed by himself, and Republican National Committee will be Catholic "Who's Who" for the enlight- ception a nd manifestation of friendship • ages containing $75,000, and magazine the Democratic nominee for President, possibly other close personal friends of excused from testifying before the Sen- enment of its readers. The le ter, like and appr Ival on the part of the voters paper substituted in broad daylight, to the candidacy of Mr. Smith. Both the Colonel of the mental reservation in ate committee investigating campaign all other honest investigations into the marked olonel Roosevelt's first day of On the last day of Governor Wilson's from the stump and in statements is- Colonel's announcement of Nov. 4, 1904, expenditures, matter, only serves to vindicate Gov- campaigning in a southern and Demo- Western tour, which has brought him in sued to the voters the Governor had which left the public unaware that the ernor Wilson's attitude and pi rge him cratic territory. contact with about 200,000 voters in In- Sunday. voiced his disapproval of the former Colonel meant to limit himself only to of the vile accusations, implie d or ex- He ma le Governor Wilson the target diana, South Dakota, Minnesota, Mich- Gen. Thomas J. Shannon, past nation- Senator. Owing to the active part two "consecutive" terms? This ques- pressed. The letter, in part, f( llo ws: of his attacks, referring to the report igan and Ohio he heard again the fa- al commander of the Union Veteran's taken by the presidential candidate, his „ thin was put to The New York Times My dear Commissioner Drummond: that .the present Democratic candidate miliar story that he is a sure winner in Legion, organizer of Encampment 111 hold upon his party in New Jersey was and The Times sent to ask Mr. Abbott "I was deeply interested in your let- for the iresidency had not supported the last state he has visited, of the legion and principal examiner in considered to be the real test of the about it. ter of August 5th with regard to Gov- the Democratic ticket in 1896 and de- the United States Pension office, died in voting. "Did Col. Roosevelt approve of the The robbery of the mansion in New ernor Woodrow Wilson of Nev Jersey. claring t at the Democratic party rep- biography or even read it before it ap- York of J. P. Morgan Jr., while Mr. Washington. Bad weather prevailed generally "It is especially embarras1 ing and resents itandpatism, boss control and peared in the Encyclopaedia?” Mr. Ab- Morgan and his 40 servants slept, has Led by a woman, auto bandits, rival_ throughout the State during the day - unjust that there should be ar y neces- the beneficiaries of special privilege, butt was asked, been confessed. The police say the ing in boldness the taxicab robbers of and evening and to this fact is attrib- sity of stating the within facts, because Bryan is strong in that section and the "He did not," was the renly. "The burglary was performed by John Bern- Paris, and the perpetrators of similar utek the light vote. no Governor has ever been so eminently reference to Wilson's opposition in the biography was written by me, and not ouer whom they arrested. In his pos- crimes on the lower East Side of New The vote in the Republican primaries, fair in his treatment of men of all races first Bry Ln campaign was meant to re- in collaboration with Col. Roosevelt. session* were found several watches, York, secured $5,000 worth of loot in where there was no fight along State- and creeds as has Woodrow Wilson, and vive som a of the hostility which was di- He did not see it before publication, medals, diamond pins and other articles broad daylight from the jewelry store wide lines, was light, except in locali- i t will be an unfortunate day when the rected a ;ainst those Democrats who In fact, I wanted to feel that I was of jewelry stolen from the house. of George Richman, 111 Second avenue. ties where there were neighborhood abandoneJ their party and aided in the masses of our Catholic peop e can be perfectly free to make any critisism I Mrs. Burton W. Gibson spoke out in Just across the street services were go- factional differences, election of McKinley. led astray by the misrepresentations of felt should be made, and if you will defense of her husband Lawyer Gibson ing on in the Reformed Episcopal Though there was a large Republican President Taft put in eight rainy a few men who, in the field of politics, read the biography you will see that chargedchar with' the murder of his- client• Dutch Church, and scores of people registration in Lakewood, the vote was hours in New York on Tuesday spend- have not obtained all they des re in the there are some criticisms. Col. Roose- Mrs. Rosa Szabo. She declared her up- were passing up and down the thorough- so light that the Republican leaders ex- ing the ime in conferences with Re- political preferment. velt had nothing to do with it in any most confidence in his innocence and fare, yet so rapidly was the robbery pressed the fear that many of the en- publican eaders from New England and follow_ Governor Wilson has namec men of way, shape, or manner." said she would work day and night in committed that no one noticed anything rolled Republicans had become a session with John Drew in the Empire the Catholic faith to offices oft e great- "The very fact that I said what I did his interest and to be at his side through- unusual, era of Roosevelt. Theater. eat dignity and power in this State. in the biography makes it evident that out any future ordeal he might be fore- Rockbridge county,Virginia, the home Chairman Hilles was especially en- Fine American Peaches In London. The very first appointment he had it was clear in my mind that the state- ed to bear. of Harry St. George Tucker, one of the thusiasti concerning the outlook for The truimph of the latest way of power to make was that of a Private ment referred to 1908, and had nothing • s original Wilson men of .the country, this fall. Mr. lilies has just returned Saturday. transporting peachs from America to Secretary. To this important post, to do with any future election," said takes the lead in raising funds for the from a t ip through Michigan and Illi- Mrs. John Epps, who served 23 years London was achieved by packing the Woodrow Wilson appointed Joseph P. Mr. Abbott. "Why, I never even gave Democratic national campaign. A tel- nois, and said he didn't think there was in the Indiana Woman's Prison for the peaches in small boxes each peach being Tumulty, who is a graduate of St. a thought to what might happen in the egram from Lexington, Va., states that a show f T the Bull Moose candidate in murder of her husband and who was pa- wrapped in paper and kept in a freezing Peter's Jesuit College in Jer ey City. future. I was simply writing history. I the Wilson-Marshall Club of Rockbridge that part of the country. He conceded . , . roled six years ago, has been vindicated atmosphere during the long train and Later Governor Wilson appoi ted Mr. think Col. Roosevelt's statements in sent a check for $1,300 as a contribution that Gov. Wilson would put up a good . it was learned tonight, by the deathbed - steamer journey. These peaches were Tumulty Clerk of the Supreme Court, 1904 and 1907 were accepted universally or the Democrats of Rockbridge to the stiff fight but claimed that there would confession of Henry Enps, a brother, • raised in the Winatchu Valley,,Wash-- one of the most honorable anc import- as applying to 1908; the whole country Wilson campaign fund. The same club . be a swe aping victory for the Taft for- who died a few weeks ago. ington and were found to be fleshy ant places in the State of Nev Jersey. so regarded them without considering had contributed $100 a few weeks ago, ces in November. fruit of fine flavors and looked as if just Mr. Tumulty was not appointe( because any contingency which might arise in Information reached the lawyers for making its total thus far $1,400 sent to . The President left New York for AlAl-- • picked. A London fruit dealer in dis- of his religion, but because fo several the future. Lieut. Charles Becker, accused of the the Democratic war chest since the cussing the latest form of American in- years he had been, as a member of the toona, P .., where on Wednesday he re- Here is the statement by Mr. Abbott murder of Herman Rasenthal, which campaign opened. viewed a military parade and made an led them to believe that after Sam vasion said that the fruit had already a Legislature, one of the most a gressive in the biography expressing his inter- Leon Gandillot,' the play wrighi who address. Later in the day the PresidentScheppshad given his testimony at the good sale and would become popular leaders for governmental refor MS. pret a t' ion of the Colonel's1904 annouuce- created a sensation with his problem for 'hiladelphia, where he and his Becker trial he might be escorted by particularly with hotels and resturants. When it came to making (ther ap- left ment: play, L'Ex, during the season of 1909, en;rained for Beverly. It is not Government officers to Portland, Ore., In quality however, the English pro- pointments, Governor Wilson resisted party He (Colonel Roosevelt) received 7,- at his home in Paris. died duct is far superior to its rival, and the all pressure that was brough expected that Mr. Taft will return to 623,486 popular votes and 336 Electoral there to face trial on a charge of hav- against Final plans for the big Naval review dealer expressed the opinion that while the naming of Catholics to offlee. He Washing ;on again until after the elec- votes, to 5,077,971 popular votes and ing smuggled opium from British Col- toselectedbenheld i Ne w York harbor from the AAmerican i peachh promisedi d to open Catholics where they were tion. 140 Electoral votes cast for Judge Alton umbia. The allegation that Schepps had Oct.o15 t 15, include the mobilization up a ne w bbranch n h of trade,t d it wouldwou qualified just as freely as he selected At Hartford, Conn., Governor Wil- B. Parker, the nominee of the Demo- been arrested for this offense in 1910 of some of the Navy's biggest warships. never be regarded as likely to displace or any other church son, on Wednesday, addressed 4,000 cratic Party. Immediately after his and had jumped his bail of $5,000 is not Presbyterians men. • , PresidentinspectTheTaft and Secretary Meyer or injure the business done in the home- result was that he nomir ated people, nost of whom were benefici- election he publicly declared that he new, but heretofore it has been demo! for will and review the flotilla. grown article. the Court of Appeals Mark Sullivan, aries of ariff-protected industries, and would not accept the nomination for and the explanation given that the Port- another graduate of St. Peter" College, again at New Haven, where he spoke the Presidency in 1908, and he adhered land man was another person. Monday. A $25,000 Fund, Legislative who resigned to become a canc idate for in the e ening at a meeting presided to that pledge in spite of great popular Whether Canada is a nation or mere- The Standard Oil Company of New The members of the Headquarters Mayor of Jersey City. To th judicial over by lov. Simeon F. Baldwin, rated pressure brought to bear upon him to ly a dependency not entitled to classifi- Jersey is still assigning sales territory Committee of the Anti-Saloon League vacancy thus created John J. Treacy as the m)st conservative Democrat in accept the nomination of the party for cation as a separate entity, in interna- to oil refineries of its former subsidiar- - or Maryland, as the hest evidence of was apbointed. Michael P. E unn was conspicu us position in the party, the another term. tional parlance, is the question to be de- ies outside of its own territory, accord- their confidence in the management of made Prosecutor of Passaic County, theme of the candidate was a defense The Colonel, it will be recalled, had cided by the United States Customs ing to testimony given at the hearing the Superintendent, have themselves and Peter Francis Daly, on of the of his poiicies on the ground that they emphasized his declaration of 1904,"Un- Court of Appeals when it meets in of the Waters-Pierce-Standard Oil liti- subscribed $10,000, provided the rest of brilliant lawyers and o ators of will do n ) harm to honest business. on October 1. most der no circumstances will I be a candi- Washington gation. the state will subscribe $15,000 more, "Who ;aid free trade?" he demanded, the State, Presiding Judge of D iddlesex date for or accept another nomination," Two German military officers were Princess Maria Teresa, sister of King over and above the contribution t in ridiculing the claim of Colonel Roose- a- County. by asserting on Dec. 11, 1906: killed while flying near Freitairg. This Alfonso, died suddenly from the effects church services, for a fund to be used . * * * velt that he aimed at a disturbing and "I have not changed and shall not makes the third double fatality in Infanta, who was Eur- of embolism. The between now and the legislative elec- "If any Catholic has a dot bt about disastrous rearrangement of the tariff, change that decision thus announced." ope this month in which members old, was married six • of not quite 30 years tion next fall in the educational and or- the broad-mindedness of Gove nor Wil- "1 kno w that there are a great many It was early in 112 that the Outlook, army flying corps were the victims. Ferdinand of Ba- years ago to Prince ganization work necessary to insure the stir), I would advise him to read in Wil- misguide I Ppersonspresent," as soon as explaining its contributing editor's mind A $50,000,000 tobacco company, now varia. The Prince had become a natur- nomination,- election and organization son's History of the Americe n people he had looked over the substantial busi- in terms of breakfast coffee: (Continued on page 3.) in process of formation, is reported to of a Legislature which will pass the the tribute to the intrepid cc urage of ness men and employes of firearm, "When a man says at breakfast in local option bill. the French priests and missior aries and typewrit !r. and automobile manufactur- the morning, 'No, I thank you, I will the magnificently fair statement of the concerns, who turned out to make him not take any more coffee,' it does not WHAT CONSTITUTES A SUBSCRIBER. Mgr. Devine Pays Tribute to Wilson. ' noble motives which inspirec the re- welcome at Hartford, the first import- mean that he will not take any more "I have read extracts from Mr. Wil- A court decision has lately been rendered in on what ligious tolerance of the colony of Mary- ant stop on his week's campaign tc- coffee to-morrow morning or next week son's writings and have been most fav- that the man who land. ward Boston and environs. And the or next month or next year." constitutes, a subscriber. The judge firmly believed orably impressed by them," said Mgr. "In public and private life Governor Governor did not spare the "misguided receives the paper, although he never subscribed for it, is entitled to George W. Devine, pastor of St. John's 7outinned on page 2.) Wilson has always shown th deepest Postmasters Under Civil Service, pay, says the American Press. Catholic Church, the largest parish in (Continued on page : In the near future, it is claimed, James Thompson moved, and William Robinson took immediate pos- . "I believe that Wilson is a . They Replace Stomachs inParis.straightforward ssincere,i man. I judgejud fourth-class postmasters, of which session, and received and accepted a weekly newspaper that was deliver- Has Not Much Faith in Panai a Canal. The h ,spital at Agen, France, has there are 36,038, will be placed in the him to be broad in his principles and ed to him through the mails every week. The good natured editor sent The magnificent work done on the suddenly become famous on account of classified service. The object of the put no stock in the reports that he is Panama Canal does not a peal to a most unusual operation performed change is to take these government of- accounts frequently, but no attention was paid to them by Mr. Robin- biased on religious matters. There was Henry Lovering. mining engMeer, of there by a Dr. Roulies. This French ficers out of the sphere of politics and son, a report that he is anti-Catholic, but Nicaragua, as being productite of very surgeon successfully substituted an place them under civil service. Twen- Robinson had received the paper for some time, he informed the col- his utterances and actions have not practical results, judging frc m his ut- ape's st omach for the worn out diges- ty thousand postmasters sent a monster proved this." lector, but he said that he never subscribed and declined to pay for it. terances in regard to the big under- tive app Lratus of a patient by the name petition to Washington by a delegation The judge personally questioned the defendant, who said that he had From Watchman to U. S. Senator. I taking. of Laurent. To test the staying quali- returning from their annual convention "I do not believe that any 1 essel will ties of his reconstructed anatomy Laur- at Richmond. read and made use of it and was receiving the accounts, which were Congressman Morris Sheppard, of ent, aftar a rest of several days, be- frequently enclosed in the paper. Texas, is sure of his election to the ever pass through the can I," said next January, Lovering. "I believe that St yens and came in toxicated, with no ill effect. State Senator "Big Tim" Sullivan is Judgment was rendered in favor of the newspaper. The judge was The ope •ation is the talk of Paris and seriously ill in a sanatorium in New He was recently nominated by the Shonts quit the canal jobs beeause they severe in his criticism of ppeople who are receiving papers and do not it is predicted that Dr. Roulies will soon York, broken down as the result of a Democrats of Texas to succeed Sena- knew the project to be impracticable. of. It have all the roues, gourmets and gour- complication of diseases and by worry think itlworth while to pay for what they receive and make use tor J. W. Bailey. Mr. Sheppard has They have never struck bottom in the mands o' the French capital on his list over financial reverses which have cost is an act of dishonesty, he said. One should acquaint the publisher and had a yery interesting career and was Culebra Cut, and it is doubtf l if they ever will." of profe isional calls. him $700,000 within two years. 1 nay for whatever numbers he receives, one time employed as night watchman. tv raretig (.itironirtr

BUSY WEEK RAINFALL IN MARYLAND ODDS AND ENDS IS GOV. WILSON A BIGOT GREATEST IN YEARS FOR CANDIDATES Continued from page 1..) The U. S. Treasury seal is older than Many Places in Western Part of State the National Government. Interesting News From The spirit of religious interest and breadth (Continued from page 1.) Flooded and Much Damage Done to During a rainstorm last week millions of view. A few months ago in Ten- at his Crops.—Baltimore Has Great- persons," after their applause of snails fell in the streets of Washing- nessee a graduate of Princeton Univer- est Rainfall. remark had discovered them to the rest ton, N. J. sity, himself not a Catholic, exhibited of the audience. Sixty hours of incessant rainfall, Children's Section The ministers of Baltimore in their from his notes taken from a lecture The people cheered the announcement which began on Monday of this week a new record in Maryland sermons on Sunday decried racing. course by Woodrow Wilson sixteen of the downfall of the New Jersey boss established and the adjoining States according to Col. Roosevelt will not testify on to see the sec- years before some magnificent tributes as heartily as if Smith had been a boss When you visit Baltimore, do not fail the Weather Bureau report. Oct. 1. to the power and integrity of the pur- of their own and a hated enemy. Baltimore experienced the greatest tion of the store devoted to wearables for babies and chil- Baseball is helping to revolutionize pose of the Catholic Church." Governor Wilson, taking note of the precipitation. Philadelphia was second of dainty garments will surely interest Philippines. dren the collection When the first insinuations began to people that they with 3.70 inches. Lynchburg, Va., had the applause, told the Washington, you. be mooted about that Woodrow Wilson 3.50; Atlantic 'City, 2.6; Mrs. Russell Sage has given $83,000 cheered with reason, as the downfall of 2.20. The items listed below are only a few of the numerous entertained some prejudice toward a boss in any part of the country "is All along the coast from North Caro- for a new college of agriculture at Catholics a prominent Catholic citizen added proof that the people are think- lina to the interior of New York, the Syracuse University. excellent values obtainable. of New Jersey in a spirit of justice and the nation over." heaviest rainfall in years occurred. Ninety-two persons were killed by Infants' Long Slips and Short Dresses of nainsook, with ing with a single mind considerable inquiry wrote to the International In Washington county Turning to the tariff as the chief bul- damage resulted from the heavy wind cars last year in the anthracite coal round or square yoke, or in bishop style; trimmed with lace Catholic Truth Society in Brooklyn con- wark of privilege, Governor Wilson de- that accompanied the rain, especially in , mines of Pennsylvania. and embroidery. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. 50 cts. the rumors, and herewith is the growing sections of the county. cerning clared that it had survived a long time the fruit A Harvard nrofesor announces that Babies Dresses of india linon or nainsook ; in a number reply that was received from that un- its power "to replen- Several fruit growers report that their largely because of ruined. All h3art throbs may be sent electrically questioned source of authority on Cath- entire crops have been of pretty styles, trimmed with lace or embroidery; sizes 6 ish the coffers of the Republican par- streams were very Much swollen, and across the ocean by cable, the appar- olic matters. ty." He said his proposal was to un- several serious washouts occurred along atus capable of this feat being the lat- months to 2 years. $1.00. . Dear -jr earth the special privileges in the tariff the Washington county brance of the est addition to the Harvard Medical Other Dresses, in various charming styles; trimmed In reply to our letters relative to the attitude Ohio Railroad. The and cut them out "without affecting Baltimore and to 2 of Prof. Woodrow Wilson toward the Catholic Washouts were caused by the overflow College. with lace, embroidery and handwork; sizes 6 months and • Church. we have only received answers in his that part of business that is sound of Israel Creek, which, was higher than A fund has been raised in Paris, years. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00. favor. all wish to see legitimate and which we since the year of the Johnstown flood. France, for the relief of Charles Tel- Dresses of india linon ; in long-waist and Father Leahy. the Pastor at Princeton, says he preserved." Frederick county seems to have got- Children's has never heard or known any word or act of amount her, the originator of cold storage. Continuing along the lines of pro- ten its share of the rainfall, the pleated styles; trimmed with lace and embroidery; sizes 2 President Wilson's that could be construed in being a new record in this section and Practical methods in handling charity to our Holy Church. gressive principles,Governor Wilson paid to 6 years. 85 cts.—worth $1.00 and $1.50. any way inimical more than in any equal period of time for the relief of the poor and distressed The Catholic students attending Princeton high tribute to the political aggressive- at any previous date, according to the Gowns of muslin; low neck and short sleeves were outlined and advocated by promi- Children's likewise speak of him as a broad minded and ness of Senator La Follette and declar- oldest records which go back 30 years. with embroidery; liberal educator and they all seem to esteem him Monocacy river was out of its banks nent social workers at the biennial or high neck and long sleeves; trimmed ed himself as closely akin to progress- The as an ideal gentleman and scholar. Father in a dozen places between Derris Bridge meeting of the National Conference of sizes 2 to 14 years. 50 cts. has ives of his type and those who arose in Wynne, S. J., says -that "occasionally he and Frederick Junction. Meadows and Catholic Charities. with hemstitched flounce spoken favorably of Catholic affairs, and also Iowa in opposition to the protective tar- fields were inundated a quarter of a Children's Skirts of muslin, considers the Catholic Encyclopmdia very iff. mile from the stream. The water came A priest, a policeman and two sailors and cluster tucks; sizes 4 to 14 years. 25 cts. highly, saying, it was the best authority on between Buckeystown The theatre where the Democratic up over the road were injured in a battle with three Drawers of muslin, trimmed with embroidery the shelves of the Princeton Library. Father and Stoner's Mill, cutting off traffic. Children's Burke, S. C. P. says that he does not know of candidate spoke was jammed and a big Catoctin creek, between Middletown hold-up men on the Hudson river water and fluster tucks; sizes 2 to 14 years. 25 cts. any instance where he has expressed any un- crowd was turned away outside. and Brunswick; Hunting and Owens' front, New York, early Tuesday morn- Children's Rompers of gingham, chambray and rip- fairness or bigotry toward the Church. He has creeks, near Thurmont, and Flat run ing. criticized 'the Churches' for lack of social ac- and Toms' creek, near Emmitsburg, plette ; sizes 1 to 6 years. 50 cts. tivity and for being indifferent to the real wel- Col. Powell Wants His Money Back. were raging torrents. Traffic between John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is building Blouses of white galatea with colored fare of the people, but in this he referred to the and Thurmont was cut off an eight-story residence in New York. Girls' Norfolk editor of the Emmitsburg Protestant Churches." Col. William S. Powell, the streams of contrasting material; sizes 6 on account of high water, Owing to the high cost of living resi- piping; collar and cuffs In 1905 Prof. Wilson is quoted in the "Church Ellicott City Times, who had charge of in one or two places being above the measurement. $1.00. Chimes" as follows: the literary bureau in the last Guberna- fence tops. dents of Nutley, N. J., are eating spar- years -to 46 inch bust "The most powerful Church to-day, said Prof. torial campaign, has notified the Demo- Anthony Consul, a mail carrier with row pie. Wilson, of Princeton, in a recent address before cratic party that he intended to bring his horse and buggy, was washed 200 More than 3,000 journals are publish- Coats, $3.95 the conference of the Philadelphia County So- Shooks- $5.00 Children's $2046.09, which he says feet down stream going from ed in the United cial Union, is that which has retained its dog- suit to recover town to Braddock Heights. The stream, Kingdom. matic authority. The Roman Catholic is such. was advanced by him in that election. usually a spring branch, was swollen to Oscar Hammierstein, impressario, is Children's Coats of navy and brown serge; made in It drives its people. millions abreast, by the Following is the letter addressed to a raging torrent when Consel attempt- counsels of the Church. It says 'you must yield suing Felice Lyne, actress, for $100,000. plain box style; sizes 2 to 5 years. General Vandiver and the members of ed to cross. Before getting half way or imperil the safety of your soul.' Men like the vehicle was caught in the current The basis for the suit is libel. Cardinal Newman found that there was no rest the State Central Committee. and whirled over fence tops at a rapid Gen. Dan Sickles is being sued again. Girls' Dresses, $1.95 for their souls save in the bosom of a Church "You are hereby notified that if the rate. Consul was washed through a $3.50 The Citizen's candidate for maycr of where they had rest. Don't you feel the dra- amount due me for money advanced in barbed wire fence and badly cut and • matic power of a church like that? The ahaiy- years White Dresses of flaxon, trimmed with the Gorman and Goldsborough campaign bruised about the legs and body. He Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is 82 old. Girls' Dainty deal and doubtful processes of our pulpits cool saved himself by catching to a tree and A report compiled by the Federal sizes 6 to 14 years. the process of belief and chill the power of ac- of 1911—$2046.09—is not paid in full with !ace and handwork; was rescued in a semi-conscious condi- Bureau of Labor shows that on June ceptance. Will you believe the preaching of a interest before November 5 next, on Anthony Wickless and brought tion by 15, 1912, fourteen of the fifteen princi- man who does not himself believe? November 6, 1912, suits will be insti- to town. His horse was drowned and Dresses, $1.00 "Youth is moulded by authority. What really pal articles of food were higher than Girls' Colored tuted for the recovery of the same the vehicle demolished. gives authority for any utterance in or out of His mailbag which was strapped to one year ago in thirty-two cities. the pulpit is conviction; not words of the lips, against Arthur P. Gorman, Arthur P. the seat of the buggy, was recovered Girls' Dresses of chambray, gingham and percale; low but of the heart. Nothing impresses the young Gorman and John F. O'Malley, his po- Thursday. neck and short sleeves or high neck and long sleeves; sizes so much as a kind of earnestness that means litical agent and treasurer; John F. In Frederick many cellars were flood- business. I believe we have substituted a lot of years. O'Malley, individually; Arthur P. Gor- to a depth of 4 to 5 feet and pumps were 6 to 14 music aud entertainment in our Church exer- them. F. O'Malley and Murray necessary to empty WOOD'S cises because we've no belief in the deeper man, John In some sections the corn crop is still things. If music is substituted for the Word of Vandiver, jointly; Murray Vandiver, standing in the fields; wherever these ana God, we are admitting that the Word of God is treasurer and agent of the Democratic fields border even a usually dry water Special Grass by itself." not efficacious and cannot stand Central Committee of Maryland, and course, they are covered to a depth of If Prof. Wilson has at any time spoken slight- several feet. Corn fields lying along Clover each and every member of said Demo- Mixtures ingly of the Church, we do not know of it. We small streams and rivers in the county Make the Largest Yields of trust that this little information will be of ser- cratic Central Committee and their es- are under six and seven feet of water, Baltimore's Best Store vice to you and wish we could have given more tates, if dead, and the American Bond- and any crops standing before the flood Hay and Pasturage. definite help. ing Company of Baltimore as surety of will be a total loss. In the eastern sec- They are combined in proper propor- Yours very truly, tion of the county, where much of the tion to give the best results for the differ. 1NTEP,NATIONAI, CATHOLli Tel rir SociErv. Murray Vandiver, treasurer. A copy corn has not yet ripened, the loss will ent soils for which they are recommend. will be sent to each of the "In the City of Trenton and in Prince- of this letter be very heavy. ed. notice that the suits Wheat fields of all low-lying farms ton Governor Wilson is known most in- defendants as due use in these mixtures our Trade are under several feet of water and Seeds, which are best qual- Bishop McFaul, head of the will be brought." Mark Brand timately. hundreds of tons of fertilizer, spread in ities obtainable, and tested both as to Catholic diocese of Trenton, was among piles over the fields, was swept away germination and purity. earnest congratula- Paste This in Your Hat. by the rainfall. the first to extend Our customers report the most satis- ORTRIGHT lations to Woodrow Wilson on his nomi- Tuesday, October 1st and 8th, are factory results, both as to securing excel- nation at Baltimore. There were over the only REGISTRATION DAYS Everything Booming in the West. lent stands and largest yields of both hay pasturage. • METAL one hundred Catholics who went with this year. If you have moved from "Conditions in the West this year are and the New Jersey delegation to Baltimore one precinct or district to another better than usual," says L. J. Spence, Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog SHINGLES the nomination of Governor or will be of age before the Novem- Director of Traffic for the Southern to urge and Union Pacific Railroads. "The gives full information; also tell about all LAID RIGHT Wilson. It is not likely that these men ber election you should see that prosperity of the farmers is pronounced, other Grass and Clover Seeds, Alfalfa, would have made this journey at their your name gets on the books. Tues- and the marketing of the big crops of , Vetches and all Farm and Garden Seeds OVER for fall planting. OLD WOOD own expense to work for the selection day, October 15th, is for revision this season means a big addition to our j only and that is the day you lose wealth. I found most of the farmersl Catalog mailed free. Write for it. SHINGLES of a bigot. riding around in their own automobiles. "In the performance of his public duty your vote unless you get registered All the facilities of the Southern and 2. No dirt—no bother, and when once Governor Wilson shows no uncertain .or properly transferred. Union Pacific roads are taxed to handle T. W. WOOD & SONS, laid they make a thoroughly storm-proof and fire-proof roof, neither of which can prejudice. Just as he has not hesitated the traffic East-bound that is now com- Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ing them, and we doing a good be claimed for the wood shingle. to honor properly qualified Catholics, so to are business to the West." aug 23-Sts. As to price—they cost no more than a he has not hesitated to appoint a He- MARKET REPORTS. good wood shingle, and in some places they cost much less. brew Judge of the Supreme Court and Roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new today, and have never needed repairs. others of different The following market quotations, which are other Hebrews and corrected every Thursday morning, are subject OPTOMETRIST races and creedsIo high posts of honor. to daily changes. DR. C. L. KEFAUVER, FREDERICK, rID. For Sale by JAMES G. BISHOP, Emmitsburg, Md. This is the first time that high judicial honors have been bestowed in New Emmeline:tee, Sept. 27. Jersey upon Hebrews. He does not C4,ttritry "play politics" in the matter of calling Corrected by Jos. R. Hoke. men to public office, but courageously hotter 20 feels are fitted Eger_ 24 names such men as he Chickens, per It 12 for the work to be performed, regard- Spring Chickens per lb 14 lb Savings Bank per Emmitsburg Turkeys The less of race or creed. As an illustra- tion of the innate fairness of Woodrow Ducks, per to ®10 per bushel. 40 in considering or discuising all Potatoes, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Wilson Dried Cherries,(seeded) 10 subjects, I insert an excerpt from an Raspberries 16 DR. D. E. STONE, JR., address delivered some years ago by Blarh berries 4 President by him at Lakewood, N. J.: Apples, (dried) Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at "SLAGLE HOTEL" Lard, per lb 10 J. LEWIS RHODES, is renewed from the top," said "No society Beef Hides 8®10 Second Thursday of Each Month. Vice-President Mr. Wilson; "every society is renewed from the you an illustration concern- VISIT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1912. M. WARRENFELTZ, bottom. I can give IL.I VE 4P0c7I.C. NEXT H. ing that, that has always interested me pro- Cashier foundly. The only reason Government did not Corrected by Patterson Brothers. suffer dry rot in the Middle Ages under the Steers, per 100 lb 6 00© 7.00 Farm Loans aristocratic systems which governed them, was Butcher Helfer 0.5s• that the men who were efficient instruments of Fresh Cow. 20.00 fa 50.00 Read! A Government—most of the officials of Govern- Fat Cows per lb 3 5 Specialty ment—the men who were etficient—were drawn Bulls, per lb 4@5 from the Church, from that great Church body Hogs, Fat per lb 9g10 Correct Style Reflect! which was then the only Church, that body Sheep, Fat per tb 2e6 3 distinguish from Church which we now other Spring Lambs f0g6 Collections bodies a, the Roman Catholic Church. Resolve! Calves, perlbT 8 Made -The Roman Catholic Church, then, as now, Stock Cattle Wa, a great democracv. There was no peasant BALTIMORE, Sept. 27. Speedily At not so humble that he might become a priest, WHEAT:—spot, @97 Correct Fit Favorable and no priest so obscure that he might not be- CORN :—Spot, @70 Christendom. YOUR CHECK come the Pope of OATS:—White 4144114 Rates. court in "Every chancellery in Europe, every RYE :—Nearby, 5. 7678 li. beg lots, 65 480 learned, trained and Europe was ruled by those HAY :—Timothy,521 00 0521 50; No. 1 Clover priesthood of that great NOT ONL1 accomplished men, the 510.50 (5517.00 No. 2 Clover, 511.00p512.00. Every and then dominant Church. STRAW :—Rye straw—fair to choice, 510.50® Correct Collar -So, what kept Government alive In the Mid- 517.0)No.2,615.50010.00:tangled rye blocks 511.00 Accommoda- of sap from the PAYS THE ACCOUNT, dle Ages was this constant raise se2,504 wheat blooks, S . @5. ; oats tion bottom, from the ranks, from the rank and tile 8 . @5• of the great body of the people through the But Serves The Purpose Of Consistent POULTRY :—Old hens, 417; young chick- open channels of the Roman Catholic priest- 18@18; small, Spring chick- With Safe hood." ens, large, Positive A RECEIPT AS WELL! Turkeys, ® "Governor Wilson must be judged by ens, ® Banking butter, nearby, the evidences already given of his fair- PRODUCE:—Eggs, 27. rolls A Handy Thing--- • Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania Methods ness and justice. I am glad to present prints, ®20 Extended To these facts to you in order that justice POTATOES:— Per bu. S. 0(455 S. No. 2, per (J11.,01AN,TEE)- TAILopiNG Guarantee THAT CHECK BOOK! Our Patrons. may be done." bu. New potatoes' per bbl. S . (g)3 . •••••=k, CATTLE :—Steers, best, 134§6 ; others United States Senator O'Gorman will 43/45 5 . ; Heifers, 8 (45 ;Cows, 5 •@ . E mCENm I TTRsEB SuQRUGARAD. WE PAY 4'' INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. not be a delegate to the Democratic . ; Bulls, . 5 .; Calves.(4)10 Charles Rotering 86 Sons, Fall Lambs, ® c. springlambs, State Convention at Syracuse, N. Y., • . , Shoats, 03 Fresh Cows STRICTLY CASH UNDER THE UPERVISION OF THE STATE BANK EXAMINER on Oct. 1. $:• (a. , Per head.. Etri reklll Tiguttirlp 3

0101****110.101111MIE*011 PARAGRAPH NEWS. cuit Court. when he sentenced Frank made on Friday by the filing of certifi- the glass wind shield, cutting himself it OM KU US R. Cooper to not less than six months cates at the State Department in Dov- about the face and neck and severing a 0 li Continued from page 1.) on Black wells Island and to pay a fine er, Delaware. The papers announce facial artery. The doctor jumped from of $250. that the capital stock of the L Sonne- his car and gave the injured man imme- ,!, ECONOMY SILOS * alized Spaniard a year before and is an The Mexican Chamber of Deputies borne Sons (Inc.,) of Baltimore will be diate attention and rushed him to the Mt MANUFACTURED IN: officer in the Spanish Army. The In- granted permission to President Madero ir creased from $500,000 to the above Peninsula Hospital, where he is now ly- fanta left three children. to negotiate a loan of $10,000,000 to amount, and among those named as in- ing in a very serious cOndition. 11 a corporators are Frederick City, Frederick County, Md. a A baby girl with a transparent back stamp out the revolt in Mexico. Robert Wynn, Joseph The annual field day of the Anti•Sa- I was born to Mrs. Henry L. Hebets in The Turko-Italian struggle has cost A. Ward and Frank Charles Hasse, of loon League was Baltimore. observed in the Hag- 11( We are close to you which makes the freight very low )1 Allenport. Through the thin, diaphan- the Italian War Department $65,000,000 erstown churches Sunday. A number on the Economy Silo as compared with others. The low ous skin covering the back the move- thus far, it was announced today. Na- Fifty men and women were tempor- of churches in Washington county out- I Economy Doorway is a Marvel of Simplicity and Per- ok ments of the lungs and the pulsations val expenses, the Minister of Marine arely thrown out of employment by the side of Hagerstown also observed the 11( jii fection. Any boy can take them out or put them in, a of the heart may be seen. The baby is stated, have been $15,000,000. The Fi- fire which occurred at the plant of the day. and yet they are perfectly air-tight, entirely prevent- normal otherwise. nance Ministry added that no foreign American Laundry Company, at Hag- The memory of Rev. Dr. J. Houston I ing possibility of spoiled ensilage. Jacob Foy Guthrie, known as "the loan is needed as yet. erstown. Eccleston, for 1:M is mann- )11 27 years rector of the a The Economy is the best hooped silo that educated burglar," who is charged with Following annonymous threats against The body of Frederick E. Dochter- Emmanuel Protestant Church, Balti- factured. Easy to put up. The best of material used it having stolen $250,000 worth of valua- his life, Lord Kitchener on his way mann, 42 years old was found in the more, and who died as the result of in- It in its construction throughout. bles in Chicago, from the homes of so- back to Egypt from London, was sur- lake at Patterson Park,Baltimore. Doch- juries received last year by being struck I( Every silo fully guaranteed. a ciety people, was arraigned for trial to- rounded by detectives at Paris. He will termann was employed by Mr. Meister by an automobile, was perpetuated yes- Write for Free Illustrated Catalogue with proof of 0 day, but when he confronted the judge be heavily guarded so long as he is in a butcher of Garrison lane. He was terday when a bronze bas relief like- 11 claims from delighted users. he threw a cuspidor at a deputy sheriff. France. sent by his employer to deposit $24 with ness of him was unveiled in the church. Mr The Economy Silo & Manufacturing Co.: Then he began to snarl and show his Disguised as a man and cheered on a saving association. President Jesse D. Price, of the State 11 teeth so menacingly that spectators fled by her two babies, Mrs. Winnie Brow- Pledging himself to the passage of Senate, has extended a general invita- FREDERICK, MARYLAND. from the courtroom. His case was con- nell trailed her father, "Al" Neeves, legislation which will put the Havre de tion to citizens of Wicomico, his home t eb. 17, '11-ly tinued. It was said he would be sent to for miles and shot him to death, because Grace race track out of business. Har- county, to attend the public meeting to- an asylum. Guthrie, a college graduate ry A. *111 * 11 11 111 )1C1101 WWII1101010 110.LIE )11 )I( she says, he wronged her as a girl. Osborn, Jr., has announced his night in Salisbury and to hear the joint and a former school teacher, was one of Lodged in prison at Colfox, Wash., she candidacy for the Democratic State debate between himself and W. H. An- the most mysterious prisoners with expressed no regret for her act. Senatorial nomination in Hartford coun- derson, superintendent of the Anti-sa- whom the police ever had to deal. His Five bars of silver bullion worth ty. loon League. room, when he was arrested, presented The people of Easton and a dazzling array of jewelry, bric-a-brac $5,000, were returned to the' El Tigre vicinity Three years ago former Governor Mining Company by Juan Gonzales, were greatly wrought up Saturday Warfield started to build a good road INVEST YOUR MONEY and silks taken from the homes of weal- night and Sunday thy people. woodcutter, according to a message morning over an at- near Ellicott City under the Shoemaker from the mine. The bullion was part tempt yesterday afternoon to assault Road Law. The road is now finished in bonds of undoubted security, easily negotiable for cash or ac- Ten thousand piano makers, nonunion of the loot recently taken by Salazar's Helen Fluharty, the 12-year old daugh- and it is proposed to name it Warfield and organized, walked out in as collateral security for loans, which a general rebels and was found ten miles from El ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fluharty, road, or highway, to commemmorate ceptable at once strike after notifying all piano manu- Tigre. who reside on the Wilson farm, about the former Governor's liberality. facturers in New York, FROM 5% TO 6(4 ON THE PRINCIPAL. New Jersey three.miles from Easton on the road Hereafter the up-keep of the road will RETURN YOU and Connecticut, according to union offi- Thursday. leading from Easton to Dover Bridge. come from this county's share of the cials. Remarkable opportunities are presented at the present time by The State Department has received Western Maryland passenger train automobile license funds, which can on- It was learned that the resignation of reports of alarming conditions at Naco- No. 5, due at Hagerstown at 9 p. m., ly be expended on roads of this kind. the low level of prices to secure high-grade, gilt-edge investment Col. Theodore Roosevelt as a member zari and El Tigre, in Northern Sonora, was derailed near Westminster, Friday The new road runs from Daisy, to the of the Republican Club of the City of Mexico. It is stated that the inhabi- and did not arrive in Hagerstown until Frederick pike. bonds at very attractive terms. tants of these New York had been accepted. Robert towns are in danger of 1.45 Saturday morning. The train pull- John W. Morgan, the youngest con- Write us for descriptive circulars and special offerings. C. Morris, former president of the Club starvation. ed on a siding to allow another train vict in the Maryland Penitentiary, who admitted that such action had been tak- Observers of the celestial spheres pass and one of the cars was derailed. is now serving a five-year term, having en in accordance with the wish express- were up and astir before the first crow- In an effort to rerail that coach anoth- been sentenced after conviction in 1911 MOTTER BROS. & CO., ed by Colonel Rooseyelt in a letter some ing of the rooster to witness the partial er was derailed and finally the engine may soon be freed. The Governor has time ago. eclipse of the moon. In the vicinity of got off the track. No one was injured. been importuned to grant the boy, who BANKERS AND BROKERS, The American Embassy was flooded Washington the astronomers were some- About 250 students have already re- is only 17 years old, a pardon, and the with postcards demanding the release what apathetic regarding the eclipse for ported at the Maryland Agricultural circumstances surrounding the presen- FREDERICK, - MARYLAND. of Ettor and Giovannitti, the Italian la- the reason that the time when the moon College which opened its fall term on tation of the case appeal to him strong- bor leaders in jail at Lawrence, Mass., entered the shadow of the earth was so Monday. ly. He has advised the prisoner's sis- charged with inspiring a fatal riot dur- close to the hour of daybreak that no M. B. Walker and F. L. Templeman, ter, Miss Gertrude Morgan, to secure ing the textile strike there. observations of value could be taken. both of Baltimore. Md., were elected letters from the prosecuting officials Despite angry protests from the an- Preston Arthur, a young society man vice president and treasurer, respectiv- and advertisements will then follow. ti-Russian press, Minister Sazanoff, of of Atlanta, Georgia, shot and fatally ely, of the International Claim Associa- Blocked in their efforts to stop bet- Russia; Sir Edward Grey, of England wounded himself because he had been tion, which closed its third annual con- ting at Havre de Grace during the pres- and Russian Ambassador Count Benck- rejected by Miss Grace McKinnon, aged vention at Niagara Falls, N. Y. ent fall meeting, Governor Goldsbor- endorff conferred with King George at 18. Members of the Frederick County ough and Attorney General Poe will Balmoral. There is widespread suspic- Prince Charles of Parma, aged 7, the Farmers's Association are discussing make their fight to prevent, if possible, 1, Bank Your Own Dollars ion that an agreement will be reached eldest son of Prince Elias of Parma and the practibility of establishing an ex- a repetition of the meeting next spring. calculated ultimately to involve England a grandson of Archduke Frederick, died perimental farm in Frederick county, Already Mr. Poe is making preparations in war. of meningitis. The foremost specialists preferably a short distance from the to appeal the decision handed down by "Kid" McCoy filed a claim with the made an unsuccessful effort to save the city, where it will be most accessible to Judge William H. Harlan in the Har- Belgian Government for $200,000 dam- boy's life. ' the farmers of the county. The Mary- ford county Circuit Court, at Belair, While two, three or four dollars would not ages, McCoy was arrested in London on A war between whites and blacks as land Agricultural College will be asked when the court granted the injunction July 26 at the request of the Ostend po- soon as the negro rises to a plane where to co-operate. prayed for by the racing association. make a very large bank account, yet it might just I lice, who accused him of complicity in a he can back up his claim for equality The Washington County Water Com- The appeal will go to the Court of Ap- theft of jewels from the Princess of was the prediction today of Prof. pany is preparing to again start the peals, but the case cannot be heard be- Thurn and Taxis at a hotel there a few Franklin H. Giddings, sociologist of Col- pump at Bridgeport along Antietam fore the last of next month. A decision / as well appear on your bank book as on the clothiers days before. umbia University, New York. creek. The consumption in Hagers- will probably not follow until late in December. The steamer Obnovka was sunk in a The liner Stephano, bound from Hal- town is about 2,500,000 gallons daily. i who sell you your Suit or Overcoat. We invite you collision on the River Dwina, Russia. ifax, was caught by a heavy tide and The continual dry weather has been Oscar Teets colored was arrested on One hundred and fifteen were drowned. hurled bows on against the battery wall very hard on the main reservoir west of Wednesbay on a charge of murdering Hagerstown. John R. Callahan, a farmer of Talbot Tuesday. in New York harbor. Pier A, in North If heavy rains fall short- to inspect our Entirely New Line of Fall Outfitting River was splintered by the collision ly in the mountain water shed the An- county. Mr. Callahan was killed on 1 Baron Marschall von Breberstein, and the office of the Dock Commission- tietam pump will not be started. Saturday night near New Bridge on the 1 and if after examination you are not thoroughly German ambassador to London and the er was damaged. Many passsengers As a means of attracting attention to road leading from Easton to Denton. best known diplomat in Europe died were panie stricken hut unhurt. the agricultural advantages of Maryland State Senator Price, who is to meet convinced that we do save you several dollars, then suddenly at Badenweiler Germany. which in a measure will alleviate the Superintendent Anderson, of the Anti- The second snowfall in 10 days visited STATE MISCELLANY high cost of living, Governor Goldsbor- saloon League, in joint debate in the i Denver after 14 hours of rain. Enor- ough has announced that this State will Chautauqua tent at Salisbury, Friday afternoon, claims that Mr. Anderson is we will not ask you to buy, but will thank you for mous damage is feared on the western Bits of News About People and Events have an exhibit at the American Land slope of the Rockies, which is in the and Irrigation Exposition, to be held in using unfair and underhand methods to i having looked. We pride ourselves on furnishing midst of a record fruit harvest. Throughout The State. New York, November 15 to December 2. pack the tent with his friends. W. H. Kruse, teller of the German Sixteen new trunk lines running to Natiohal Bank, was arrested charged Many notables will be among those Hagerstown, Baltimore and Washing- —CALL ON— Better Merchandise for the Money. That is why with embezzling $14,000 from that insti- who will attend the convention of the ton, will be constructed by the Freder- i tution. Later he was released on $10,- Association of Military Surgeons which ick Exchange of the Chesapeake and GEO. T. EYSTER. ( we are persistent in advertising the Pay Less and 000 bail. The authorities say he has will open Oct. 1, at the Medical and Potomac Telephone Company. Among confessed. Chirurgical Faculty Building in Balti- those attending the meeting from Fred- -AND- Mrs. Emily Swan Perkins, stepmoth- more. erick were Walter F. Ziegler and Park See his splendid stock of Dress Better Policy. Ten thousand Baltimoreans are ex- W. T. Loy. er of George W. Perkins, former part- GOLD SILVER. ner of J. P. Morgan, died suddenly at pected to go to Washington on October Emphatic denial that there was any tz her residence in Riverdale, N. Y. 20 to take part in the demonstration by intention of closing the Maryland Medi- Key & Stem-Winding Children's writing classes in all Mil- the Holy Name Society of the Diocese cal College was made by both Dr. Fred of Baltimore. About 5,000 members of Caruthers, president of the board of WAFCL[1. waukee public schools are being equip- society from ped with lead pencils twice the diameter the Baltimore will partici- trustees, and Dr. W. S. Smith, the pate in the parade. Col. Jerome H. Harry G. Dorsey & Co. of the ordinary ones. Superintendent dean. GUY K. MOTTER Joyce is president of the Diocesan So- Railroad companies operating solely Carroll Pearse, former head of the Na- P. Tully Outfitters tional Education Association, says the ciety and Joseph is secretary. in Maryland must furnish a seat with Popular Price small modern pencil forces the pupil to The fact that the car fell across a each fare, according to an opinion giv- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR "pinch," thus acquiring a cramped style small ravine was all that saved the en out by W. Cabell Bruce, general AT LAW of writing. lives of Jeff Neff, Frank Wilson and counsel for the Public Service Commis- FREDERICK, - MARYLAND. two companions, all of Cumberland, Will be in Emmitsburg Tuesday of Several Manilla districts effected by sion. The decision was made anent the each week from 9A. M. to 4 P. M. Office at 11."aa..eraab...... ge...... a,l" Sunday, when their car went over an case of J. W. Hirons against the Balti- IleMON o 4V.ara.40.111nawargeawarolaralk.elama+r""1111.4 the cigarmakers's strike took on an ap- embankment on the National Pike, Public Library Room. Frederick office pearance of martial law when police more, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway. telephone number 30. june 3-10-tf three miles east of Cumberland. Mr. With an enrollment of about 200 stu- armed with shotguns were detailed to Neff had purchased a car and was learn- guard the factories. deuts, many of whom are newcomers, ing to operate it. He was running out St. John's College reopened Monday for The Finance Minister today told the into the county when the accident oc- the scholastic term. Six Powers Syndicate he wanted $900,- curred, and it is thought he turned the 000 for emergency expenses. The syn- steering wheel the wrong way. The The Swedish exercise is to be made Economical Paint dicate refused it except on its own car turned completely over and around the physical training of men of the en- terms. The Minister then dipped into facing towards Cumberland, with all listed force, as well as the commission the first $2,500,000 installment of the the occupants beneath it. the back and officers of the navy. Surgeon John A. WOOLSEY'S PAINT is not the Murphy A. Wendell Jackson loan, definitely front ends of the car resting on the who for three years served as but the economical kind. instructor in physical training at the' cheap kind committing China to the Jackson group banks of the ravine All were able to What are you paying per gallon for the and breaking all relations with the Six crawl from under the machine. Mr. Annapolis Academy, has been transfer- Powers Syndicate. Neff and Mr. Wilson were slightly in- ed from the Naval Academy to the Nav- so-callei High Grade Cheap Paints? jured. al Training Station at Newport, R. I. Hold-up men and robbers of nearly Surgeon Murphy's efforts caused the in- every variety known to the police be- During the recent hail and wind troduction of this system. Woolsey's Best Semi Paste Paint came extremely active in Chicago last storms in Washington and Berkley coun- night and early today, more than a ties, many chickens, ducks, game birds Comptroller Thrift who was married Is Head and Shoulders beyond them all, month in advance of the usual fall out- and small animals were beaten to death recently was presented a silver service 1 gallon makes 2 gallons by adding 1 break of lawlessness of this character, and their bodies littered the ground. by the employee's of his office. Mr. Thrift thanked those who gave him the gallon of Linseed Oil—actual cost to - ANNOUNCEMENT. and kept the police and cletective de- Thousands of buzzards have been at- the consumer less that $1.50 per gallon, partments on the jump for 12 hours. tracted to that region to feast upon the silver service. He said he would al- ways remember their gift and cherish and the manufacturers stand back of it Governor Eugene br. Foss of Boston dead fowls. it. with a record of nearly 50 years of high To THE CHRONICLE office is the was renominated on Tuesday at the pri- In an opinion given in response to the mary election. request of Governor Goldsborough, At- Monday night's song service and sac- grade paint making. torney-General Poe held that the race red concert brought to a close the most place for every business man to Mayor Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago successful season in the history of See our agent for particulars. according to telegrams received has meet now being conducted by the Har- ford County Agricultural and Breeders' Braddock Heights. The semi-weekly H. M. come this month—ready with an shot the largest bull moose ever killed hops and other amusements have been ASHBAUGH, in the province of Quebec. The moose Association at Havre de Grace is illegal sept 27-3m EMMITSBURG, MD. and the officers of the association and discontinued and the pavilion and audi- order for was found on Lake Marie, 140 miles torium closed. A number of boarding north of Quebec. all parties conducting book-making or- betting on the races there are liable to cottages will remain open until October FALL NEEDS IN Wednesday. arrest and prosecution. 1, and a few persons will spend the win- ter on the mountain. You Want The Governor Goldsborough of Maryland William Marconi, of wireless fame, An unsuccessful attempt was made STATIONERY was injured in an automobile accident has sent an invitation to the General Conference of the Seventh day Adven- early Sunday morning to liberate two near Borghetto, Italy in the valley of youths who were incarcerated in the "F. 86 DI" Guarantee The Merchant requires new the Vara River. While the extent of tists, to hold their conference at Cum- berland. It is expected that between Williamsport lockup. The door leading his injuries has not been entirely dis- into the cellroom was partly demolished Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envel- closed, he was brought back to Borg- 4,000 and 5,000 people will attend this WE WRITE meeting. from the outside. Policeman Hawbak- hetto suffering from a wound of the er found the door open and the lock Fidelity and Surety opes, Shipping Tags, Cards and right eye, and his right cheek and tem- After a most energetic fight in the broken, but after smashing the door the ple were badly bruised. He also was se- Buffalo, N. Y., convention, the Balti- prisoners and there would-be liberators Accident and Health other office necessities. verely bruised about the body. more delegates succeeded in electing were unable to remove the heavy bar Mayor Preston's secretary, Robert E. on the door. Burglary For Engraving, Embossing, United States Senator Elihu Root Lee, secretary of the League of Ameri- said he did not wish his name used can Municipalities. On Monday residents of Middletown Plate Glass for the nomination for Governor of sent to the Good Roads Commission of Lithographing, Catalogue and New. York, at the Republican State Hon. James Alfred Pearce, whose Maryland a petition, signed by over one Liability Convention. term as chief judge of the Second Judi- hundred persons asking that the old Book Work leave your order at cial Circuit of Maryland will expire De- Final details whereby one hundred National Pike, which is being rebuilt Auto' cember 1 next, was Friday presented from Frederick toward Middletown be the office of and twenty-three vessels with a total by the members of the bar of the Sec- ORGANIZED 1890 displacement of 720,486 tons,will be an- made 14 feet wide instead of 12 feet. ond Judicial Circuit with a fine oil por- The additional two feet, it is said makes ASSETS $6,904,365.36 THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. chored at New York to participate in trait of himself. the naval review from October 12 to 15 a great improvement in the appearance HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. were completed. There will be 31 bat- Notwithstanding that the expenses and usefulness of the road. tleships, four armored cruisers, four were the greatest of any year within It is said that during this season more cruisers, twenty warships of special the history of the association, the than 1,000,000,000 cans of fruit will be type, six naval militia vessels, eight recent Rockville Fair was a mone- shipped from Baltimore. Fidelity and Deposit Co. success. The report of Treasurer fuel ships, twenty-four torpedo-boat de- tary George Washburn, a native of Fruit- OF MARYLAND stroyers, 16 torpedo boats and 10 sub- Higgins, submitted Thursday, shows total ,receipts of $11,000, which were land, Wicomico county, was seriously EDWIN WARFIELD, President. marines. injured Monday, when riding a bicycle, sufficient to pay all fair expenses and We Do Business Everywhere That not less than 250,000 pounds of bills of $1,400 for permanent improve- he had a head on collision with Dr. Pot opium are imported into New York for ter's automobile. Washburn was rac- HALLER & NEWMAN ments. the illicit purposes annually, against 75,000 ing at time with another rider and General Agents pounds brought here for legitimate med- Tentative plans to complete the or- turned a corner as the doctor was hur- for Frederick County icinal purposes, was the declaration of ganization of a $2,000,000 oil company rying to a patient. Washburn slid ov- FREDERICK, MD. Judge Hough, in the United States Cir- with main offices in Baltimore were er the hood of the car and went through Aug 12-'10-1yr 4 rektv Prottirlr Zir rridg Prottirtr And by the way it will be a for $136,000. Twenty years af- Editorials From Maryland CURRENT COMMENT FROM LEADING JOURNALS. curious topic for The Whig's pro- ter the purchase he sold only the Exchanges. The Three Candidates. heard of the practical President who EVERY FRIDAY AT EMMITS- larger trees on the reservation PUBLISHED phetic spirit to illuminate : we Idea of a proposed to inhabit the White BURG. MARYLAND. Gov. Goldsborough's Political prophecy would hardly be House =Nee wonder how long will the G. 0. for $816,000. He simply pre- "Square Deal." set down in the census reports as a "during a lifetime" and go on until STERLING GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, frazzled to a hopeless served an unimproved area of When Gov. Goldsborough made his "gainful occupation." The country is death looking after "me and my peo- P., now ple"! Any man who denied knowing intelligence made campaign speech in Middletown, he so big, the motives that influence vot- minority, according to the ver- ground and by widely separated divisions "ME" ought to be branded as a high- in advance: Six won many friends by declaring that if ers in its TERMS:—One Dollar a year wayman, a highbinder, a pirate, a des- months. 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three dict of some of its members, it yield an enormous profit. To he should be elected, he would see to it are so various, and often so shifting, months. 25 cents. should that a trustworthy forecast is not easy. perado and a vile and infamous slan- made known on applica- he is entitled, and, being a that all sections of Maryland AVERTISING RATES cling steadfastly and unselfishly this derer, who to be tion at this office. have a SQUARE DEAL on the road But we think that the most careful ob- ought drowned in the THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline protection, if, public benefactor, he deserves, canal that "I took". Let the low-brow objection- to the principle of question. servers are agreed that of the three any advertisements which he may deem and wicked poltroon be beheaded at able. as the signs of the times indi- withal, the reward that is his. Like all promises of political speak- candidates Mr. Roosevelt is losing NO ATTENTION whatever will be paid to ers, that assertion was for political ef- ground, Mr. Taft is not gaining very once, along with the rest of the crooks anonymous contributions. cate, it will be shorn of the pres- the Legislature had rapidly, and Mr. Wilson is gradually and scroundrels and safe blowers and MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be THERE are lots of folks "hunt- fect only, for after ;returned if unavailable, when accompanied by comes from the vast been prevailed upon to pass the bill but steadily becoming stronger. pickpockets and porch-climbers and atamps. tige that AND POTOMAC PHONE. ing work," who, at the same Commission Mr. Roosevelt is having the unpleas- anarchists who are opposing "ME." CHESAPEAKE Federal patronage and no longer compelling the State Roads time, are praying that they wont to continue its road making through in- ant experience which some of his best Why should I permit for one moment Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909. supplied with fat contributions corporated towns and not skip them, friends, at the outset, feared for him. any man to live who does not know Md.. under the at the post office at Enunitsburg. find it. Such individuals must he is being found that Theodore Roosevelt is the whole Act of March 3. 1879. from Oil, Steel and Insurance Gov. Goldsborough deliberately vetoed To put it bluntly, be plentiful in Sharptown, judg- this just measure. out. When he opened his campaign in United States himself ?—Richmond treasuries ! on Times-Dispatch. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. ing from this: As a result, the citizens of Middle- his characteristic manner, exploding Now divided against itself, its town, who are taxed for State roads a curious and interested people, in The canneries here are overrun with The Man With a Grudge. THE CHRONICLE will be indepen- and pay into this fund $400 or $500 rapid succession, one after another of most energetic members active and as a result thousands of Every political party has its inter- dent in politics, progressive in spirit tomatoes yearly, are deliberately ignored when it his newly discovered or newly invented baskets have rotted because labor could nal dissentions. Some grow out of and a champion of what it conceives in forming a new party that is comes to rebuilding the old National political principles, there was a natural be procured to prepare the fruit. honest differences of opinion, some to be right. Its columns will al- on the question not pike. As a result, the main street of admiration for his wonderful fertility, cunningly silent in the history of the canning from intense rivalries and some from ways be open for a dignified dis- Never the town, never owned or worked by and the extreme activity of his imag- its chosen cham- here has there been such in- mere personal spite. The democratic cussion by the people of any subject of protection, business the town, and now worn out by the ination, guided always by a certain shown by the labor. Few party is no more free from such that may seem to them interesting, pion and representative flounder- difference speeding automobilists since the toll shrewd, if not intelligent, perception of goods have as yet been shipped trouble than other parties, but at this or that may in anywise be a benefit canned gates were removed from the pike, is what would appeal to considerable ing pitiably between a defense of not available to label moment it can offer better reasons to the community at large. because labor is left in its miserable condition, to dis- classes of excited men and women. But the product. why strife should be buried than any [Editorial from The Chronicle, the Aldrich-Payne monstrosity and case grace our otherwise beautiful town, in as time ran on and people had time to other party. The democracy has the June 8, 1906.[J the eyes of the tourists. Is this just or grasp his varied principles and appeals, and promises of substantial re- best opportunity for success that has WONDER if it is a sign or honest treatment?— Valley Register. to examine them, and to compare them, duction in all the features of the been presented to it in years. It is symptom of the times that Will it was found that a number of them tariff, does it not seem to be with- Gov. Wilson and The Bosses. disagreeably conflicted with each other. offering to the people a programme of needed reform which it has dem- 1912SEPTEMBER1912 Irwin, author of "Confessions of J. Y. Bratton, a staff correspondent It was like adding up a lot of figures, i'S MIT F S out a genuine issue, and giving onstrated that it WIT Con Man," has been placed in of the "Baltimore American" writing some plus and some minus and ascer- can carry out. It is a putting signs of the final decay which to that paper from New York concern- taining that so many of them bal- principles above men and charge of a group of copy-smiths every man's is to 1 3 4 56 7 ing Gov. Wilson's attitude toward party anced others that the net total was duty forget what is inevitably terminates any politi- personal in and whose chief occupation in thesg bosses states: insignificant. The result is that for politics look stead- fastly at great truths which 13 91011 121314 cal organization without a live "Mr. Murphy knows, and every im- the past month the tone of the candi- bind the pipeless times of peace is to sup- party Small consideration issue, without a rallying point portant city in the Union has a Charley date has notably changed, and he has together. ply the reading public with litera- should be given at this time to the man 15161718192021 and which long since seized the Murphy, that if elected Gov. Wilson been obliged to spend a good deal of ture in behalf of Col. Roosevelt's will use his power to club him into in- his valuable time in explaining to one who parades his personal disappoint- ments and berates his personal foes to 22232425262728 party whose name our contem- sensibility. Every Charley Murphy in set of his followers what he had pre- candidacy? the detriment of the party. Nursing every city knows the same. All the viously "handed out" to another set. porary bears? grief and keeping old wounds fresh is 2930j Charley Murphys know that "boss bait- His general attitude is one of defense, poor business at any time. It is down- Yes, T. R., Tariff Reform, not To undermine romance and ing" is Gov. Wilson's favorite pastime. or, at least, of defense as to so many right party disloyalty to go into that Teddy Roosevelt, is the chief is- lover's cup of bliss, They know his motto is "Swat the things that he is losing the charm that, break the sort of thing now, when every sign 11 Communications intended for publi- boss." They know that his guiding for the thoughtless, inheres in rushing sue and the only genuine issue be- comes a doctor, Adolph Knopf, points to democratic victory in Novem- cation in this paper, letters of a busi- principle is "down with the political agressiveness. Even the great Na- ber. The sorehead should be firmly ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, fore the voters in this campaign. who says there's danger in a bosses," for he has no rights which any poleon was doomed to failure when he squelched, rivalries should be dropped, and all orders for Job Printing to be American citizen is bound to respect." was forced to give more attention to The mills of the gods grind slow- kiss. Will he conquer in his differences reconciled, and an unbroken done at this office should be addressed to Could anything be written that would his flanks and his rear guard than to front presented to the enemy. —St. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. ly. The empty dinner pail in crusade, this iconoclast, this more strongly commend Gov. Wilson to the enemy in his front. Louis Republic. contrast with colossal fortunes bore ? No! and lovers will keep the best citizenship of the country than Mr. Taft has suffered in a different FREDERICK COUNTY. did not Give a and law-defying corporations is kissing just as they have done this (?) although Mr. Bratton way. His main source of strength was Your Farm Name. Frederick is next to the largest so intend it. He builded better than he in a certain popular confidence in his It is a commentary on the business of the counties of Maryland. In too big and painful a factor in before. knew. conservative temper, his devotion to ideals of the the town and country that population and wealth it ranks next our civilization to be excused, ex- We were about to suggest his em- high principle, particularly interna- probably no little confectionery or to Baltimore county. In the fertil- THE OLDEST AVIATOR. ployment by the "Auxiliary Commit- tional relations, and his appreciation shoe-shining parlor in a city is allowed plained or minimized further by don't think ity and productiveness of its lands Probably the oldest representation of tee," but upon reflection we of the obligations of National honor. to go without a name to distinguish it ranks among the first in the Un- the outworn clap-trap of protec- flying men is that engraved on one of well of it, as he helps when he wants He had shown these qualities in his it, and enable people to talk about it, ion, and especially in the produc- tive tariff. the Babylonian stone seals in the Ber- to hurt, and he would most likely hurt vigorous attempt to secure the ad- for good or bad, while in the country, tion of wheat. The area of this when he wanted to help.—Democratic judication of all international differ- success of two lin Asiatic Museum. farms of hundreds of acres, turning great county is 633 square miles. The Democratic This seal dates back to at least 2000 Advocate, Westminster. ences. Men forgave him his weaknesses over thousands of dollars a year, are The great body of the people are of years ago, the support then ex- B. C. From the characters depited it which were only too plain, because they deprived of any appellation by which Yellow Journalism. German, English and Scoth-Irish is surmised that the work is of about thought that in matters of real mo- they can be advertised or conveniently tended to its cause by the "best * I am an- descent, the progeny mostly of the the period 2800 B. C. "I am very tired. * * ment his sounder judgment would assert remembered. The farmer is over-look- He knows early settlers. The land is mostly fed, best housed, best clothed, The tale illustrated is of Etana sit- swerable only to my God. itself. The confidence was rudely ing a business asset when he permits for the self-denying of fine limestone quality, and the best educated people in the ting on an eagle and flying from earth whether it is just shaken by his course as to the Panama his plant to be called "Bob Smith's greater part of the county is a val- a man work of years to be set at naught by bill, the wretched doctrine that he place," or "the old Brook's Farm." He at least justifies us in be- to heaven. Beneath Etana are ley of rolling lands lying between world" with uplifted hand and dogs looking up, the onslaught of a yellow newspaper preached and the manner in which he is sacrificing a lot of valuable adver- the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- lieving that protection of the on the left a shepherd and his flock, at against which there is no defense." attempted to sustain it, Some Demo- tising and all the effectiveness of hav- Mountain. This splendid valley •Scarcely were the above words voted for him in 1908, and tin classes has ceased to appeal to the top left corner a potter at work, crats who ing a trademark. For example, it is is drained by the Monocacy river, and beyond a baker baking cakes. penned before their weary author laid were disposed to vote for him this year, likely that every farm in Virginia and is one of the best farmed and and befool the American elector- It has been a long way from Etana down his heavily burdened life, and one changed their intentions on the pitiful generally famous for any of its pro- most highly improved and produc- ate and that the protection of the through Icarus and Lucian and Poe to whose clear brain, broad vision philan- showing he made on the Panama ques- ducts has a name by which its fame tive areas of the Union. The great thropic bosom, genial smile and mirth- tion. He seemed to them to have has been spread. An attractive and is the problem of the Grahame-White, but this old stone crops are wheat and corn.—Mary- masses cameo shows that even these seers saw ful words were a delight to all who "fallen down" precisely where they suggestive name is going to be remem- land Manual issued by Board of future that will be entrusted to the vision of the world and all the won- knew him, became a sad memory in- expected him to stand most firmly. bered much longer than the often com- Public Works. stead of a valued member of society. feeling is a serious element in the wisdom and statesmanship der that would be. And there is still a Such a monplace title of the man who owns long way to look forward ttosetti's vis- Is the sequel especially surprising? the campaign. It definitely weakens it. THE ISSUE. of the Democratic party. ion of the birdmen of Nineveh: When a man recognized as a genius in Mr. Taft where his' chief, almost his The principal gain in having a name business is held up as a fraud, when only, source of strength lay. His yield- "We stare above, from kerb and rut, is that every success the farm makes Our esteemed contemporary, his reputation for honorable manhood is ing opens up such possibilities of grave THE New York Evening Post And see against the dawn abut adds to its prestige and extends the Cecil Whig, is dipping pro- hooted at as only a shield for deception complications that his value as a bul- The Strong men a-wing, with vans that jut market for its wares. The constant slips a cog and says this about and chicanery, and when a popular wark against reckless change is sub- foundly into the future and that Like those on friezes faintly cut appearance of this name in the list clamor is cultivated to create a victim, stantially destroyed. Woodrow Wilson: In long millenniums bygone. of prize-winners at the fair or horse too with a cocksureness that can- it would be strange if he did not ex- If Mr. Wilson were to accumulate We follow flights that have been erst, We think that it is clear that the net show increases the feeling of confi- claim: not but be appalling to the Demo- for a few important utterances, and To pass, till on our sight shall burst result of the canvass thus far, as con- dence in its products. A farm name cratic party, for whose candi- marshal in the best possible form the That last developed from the first, "He that filches from me my good cerns Gov. Wilson, is directly the re- may finally come to be like the sterl- material of political argument which he name verse. He is gaining gradually and ing mark on silverware. Moreover, now and forevermore it That best evolving from the worst, Robs me of that which not enriches dates has at command, the result could not New London from Old Babylon." him materially in popular respect. He has endeavor to live up to a good name foretells dire disaster. The pre- fail to be far more helpful to the build- —Evening Wisconsin. And leaves me poor indeed." met the exigencies of the campaign will react for better things on the ing up of genuine public opinion on the —Bel Air Aegis. with a degree of candor, of self-respect owner. His pride in the guarantee dictions are based on the proposi- campaign. trade-mark will tend to issues of the The County Fair. and of deliberate and intelligent inde- carried by his tion that nothing but chronic de- Value of Local Paper. pendence that have proved very ac- make him keep up the quality. Its re- To which the Baltimore News And now we have the county fair The local paper should be found in ceptable. It appears to the public, so putation will become almost as dear to feat has followed Democracy's With pickles on display, adds: every home. No children should grow far as we can judge, that he acts with- him as his own honor. And quilted goods and willow ware chief issues all these years. This is the view of a friendly critic, up ignorant who can be taught to ap- out haste, with careful reflection and In furnishing food to cities we hominy and hay. With a conveniently short and grievously disappointed with Governor And preciate the home paper. It is said to consultation, and, when his mind is think a name would add much to the way of sliding over the big is- be the stepping stone of intelligence in made up with courage untouched by farmer's profits. If a housewife who unreliable memory, that usually Wilson's The massive porker in his pen sues of the campaign. Now makes his owner proud, all those matters not to be found in mere obstinacy. In a general way he desired a particularly nice kind of hair-trigger books. Give your children a foreign Electorate as devoted to vegetable, fruit or fowl, some special accompanies such If there is one candidate to-day While aunty's "Dominicker" hen impresses the vaticcinations, The Whig is evi- Attracts a goodly crowd. paper which contains not a word about real progress, and profoundly con- butter or pure milk for the baby, real who is the possessor of a vast any person, place or thing, which they vinced that wise and true reform will country honey or vinegar, and ask dently unaware that the present accumulation of "important ut- The trotting race in many heats saw or perhaps ever heard of, and how be of use to those reformed as well as for something from the Rosedale Farm, House of Congress is overwhelm- Might well excite a clam; could you expect them to be interested. to the public. His aim is definite and or from Sunset Grove, and be assured terances," it is Woodrow Wilson, And father takes a prize with beets But let them have the home paper to conceived; his conception of of getting pure, fresh food, she would ingly Democratic because that clearly and because he has marshaled And mother with her jam. read of people whom they meet and of the means to attain it is practical and be a permanent asset for the farmer. very principle of Tariff Reform places of which they are familiar and enlightened. Especially, he wastes no She would spread the fame of his goods with splendid effect the best pos- Prize butter, and the biggest squash soon an interest is awakened which in- time on panaceas, but bends his at- among her friends and be willing to was presented to the people al- And other thing are there, sible form of political argument, creases with every arrival of the local tention and his energies to concrete pay a higher price for the certainty of There is no better fun, by Z9sh, most as the only campaign issue paper. Thus a habit of reading is form- Both the other candidates make stable equality. of which he has much at corn- Than going to the fair. ends. ago and ed and those children will read the their proffessed resentment at special The choice of a name should not be two years triumphantly - Louisville Courier-Journal. m a n d, h i s popularity a n d papers all their lives and become intelli- privilege ludicrous by their course as finicky or sentimental. It should, if adopted. gent men and women, a credit to their the one most glaring systems of possible represent some product or strength are growing greater Crucial Test For Fireproof Theatre. to It is true the old party has ancestors, strong in knowledge of the special privilege, the oppressive tariff. quality that the owner figures char- day by day. Under the auspices of the German as it is to-day.—Towson gone down to defeat many a world Demo- Gov. Wilson shows the Nation what acteristic of his fields. It should be Incidentally the only form of ."Steel Trust and National Association crat and Journal. his hatred of special privilege is by at- made a permanent feature of all sta- Berlin time, but never to dishonor. of Master Carpenters," will tacking the tariff. It is a vital exam- tionery, advertising, labelling, and sliding the Governor of New test to Whatever the motive behind the fur- long and desolate years, shortly apply a unique ascertain ple of the deep difference between him correspondence. It should be lived up Through Jersey indulges in is the slide for- the fireproofness of theatres. A novel ious attack upon the Havre de Grace race track,, we believe the result will and them.--New York Times. to. The farmer is a business man, amid onslaughts of calumny and theatre will be built of steel, iron, ward, into the good graces and be to so arouse public sentiment that • and needs all the legitimate methods of vituperation unprecedented in cement and wood, and after its comple- legalized gambling of this sort wiil be The United States Himself. business. —Richmond Times-Dispatch. the high opinion of the People tion will be ignited. The progress of abolished by the next Legislature. If Infamous! Preposterous! A crook our history, the party has borne the fire in its various stages will be ob- it is wrong at Havre de Grace it is Pledges have never been embarrass- whose candidate he is. wrong elsewhere and public sentiment and a jackass in New Hampshire, seek- the Reform served by a commission of experts rep- ing to Roosevelt. His pledge that he standard of Tariff should be directed against the perpetu- ing to be made a citizen of the United resenting builders, Fire Departments, ation of this evil in any part of Mary- would not be a candidate this year was aloft, until think, To those who ask the question, States, wilfully, falsely and maliciously now, we we architects and insurance companies. land.—Bel Air limes. broken without a qualm—we suppose in said that he had never heard of The- are sure—but not having the "Does timber cultivation pay ?" Every conceivable sort of theatre fire the interest of "the larger good."— "The name bull moose as applied to odore Roosevelt! Of no matter that emergency will be provided for, and the Col. Roosevelt is a misnomer," said Indianapolis Star. gift of prophecy like our contem- a question in return might be heard of Wash- experts hope to arrive at hitherto un- Senator elect 011ie James, of Kentucky, he had never George ington, was only Yet it was only three or four months porary, we hesitate to foretell asked. It is this: "Is 300 per imagined efforts of preventing a play- who was permanent chairman of the for he an incom- Democratic National Convention at Bal- petent figurehead. Any man who says ago that Mr. Munsey tried his darndest with absolute assurance—that the cent. a fair profit to earn on tim- house holocaust. timore. "Bull moose nothing; it should that he never heard of "ME" should to get rid of the Boston and Phila- loose, and the Republican party final and W. Vander- be bull delphia day of permanent vic- berland ?" George Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt will re- is the china shop."—Cambridge Demo- be described by a short and ugly word links in his chain.—Rochester tory is awaiting its cause. bilt bought a piece of forest land ceive $25,000,000 on his 35th birthday. crat and News. nd shot for incredible treason. Never Herald. rrklg TIgnitirir 5

ARMAGEDDON THE CAUSE LOSES MILLION DOLLARS BY TUBERCULOSIS I Cuts II to 1B k r7;;;;;Two A Roosevelt Battle Song. i Mountain View I am the shouter and the shout, Education Crippled By Virulent Dis- The Men call me the big noise. ease.— Open Air Schools Advocat- I'm the greatest man beyond all doubt, ed By National Association. I FrOtiOrld Cemetery I use men as my toys. With the opening of the fall school I've picked the "decent" ones all out OF FREDERICK, MD. I —even between trains—be term, over 200 open air schools and Who follow at my word, I to visit the fresh classes for tuberculous, and anae- EMMITSBURG, MD. To stand with me at Armageddon mic children, and also for all children in CAPITAL $100,000 And do battle for the Lord. certain rooms and grades, will be in op- Beautiful Location, Lots SURPLUS $300,000 Two trusty men are in my band, eration in various parts of the United Diamond Alleys Carefully Attended To, Perfect States, according to a statement pub- Perkins and wise Medill; For war needs sinews close to hand lished by The National Association for OFFICERS. Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. the Study and To pay each little bill. Prevention of Tubercu- J. D. BAKER - - - President. The Finest in the State losis. WM. G. BAKER LOTS AT PRESENT $25. We fight with the cash register - - Vice President. All of \these schools, the association H. D. BAKER - _ Vice President. HALF LOTS - $15. Instead of with the sword, WM. G. Something Going On MI The Time says, have been established since Janu- ZIMMERMAN - - Cashier. For we stand at Armageddon SAMUEL G. DUVALL - - Asst. Cashier. For Information Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. ary, 1907, when the first s And We battle for the Lord. institution of this character was opened in Providence DIRECTORS. We needed bold Tim Woodruff; R. I. On January 1st, 1910, there were GEO. WM. SMITH, THOS. H. HALLER, JOHN S. RAMSBURG, II,. Finest Brands of He's the kind you can't keep down. only 13 open air schools in this country DANIEL BAKER, WM. G. BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, M. D., SOUVENIR VIEWS Our right hands knew our left-hand and a year later the number had in- C. M. THOMAS, C. E. CLINE, "stuff" creased only to 29. Thus, the real D. E. KEFAUVER, P. L. HARGETT, Wines, Liquors, Cigars .. OF .. His scruples for to drown. growth in this movement has been with JUDGE J. C. MOTTER, J. D. BAKER. EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY And we had two other "corkers," the last two years. I ig. NOTICE. Bill Flinn and William Ward, Massachusetts now leads the states SHERWOOD A SPECIALTY An Attractive Booklet. 5 Cents. On November the 1st, 1909, this Bank increased its interest rate For I'm agin the bosses with 86 fresh air schools and classes for to Four (4( ;) per cent, per annum on all its special interest bearing de- Postage Prepaid, 7 Cts. In my battle for the Lord. tuberculous, anaemic and other school posits, saiddeposits to remain in all other respects subject to the provis- Match Games of Duck Pins children, Boston alone having over ions of the contracts under which they were made. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE And one great-hearted hero, eighty. New York comes next with 29 Referring to the above notice, it is not necessary for any depositor to present his or her book EVERY WEEK Send One to Your Friend Dixon—always cock sure, and Ohio is third with 21. Open air to have any change made. The 47 rate, will, of course, .....o be paid on new deposits made of the same class. Whose strength is as the strength of schools have now been established in ten This bank offers first-class facilities for the transacting of your JOHN H. FRAZIER -4•••••-••=4.-eam•-••••••••=0-4•••••••.M.,•=0-0M0-1.111...“Mio- 41.M. nearly 50 cities in 19 different states. general Banking business. Because his heart is pure. feb 17, '11-1y Based on figures of population and He hits straight out below the belt, July3 '10-ly VOA/ N04064.041.0§A".4 ~Ai/ mortality furnished by the United House of 'Quality. By honest men abhorred, States Bureau of the Census, it is esti fwwww.evwwwww.,AA He lies and yells and fights for ME, mated that not less than 100,000 chil- And also for the Lord. 1 HANDWORK. People who in buying Groceries, make dren now in school in the United States price and cheapness the standard The Pinchot brothers (pinch with care) will die of tuberculosis before they are instead of quality, will sooner or later, eighteen years of age, or that about Sash, Doors, and Frames come to a realizing sense of the false- Amos and dear Gif-ford, OUR AUGUST ness of their economy. We stand for Who say I never change my mind 7000 of these children die annually from made by hand a specialty. quality, first, last and all the time; and And never break my word; this one disease. Estimating that on while doing so, we know that we can And Jimmy Garfield (Shady Jim), an average each child who dies from tu- Jobbing promptly attend- give you, intrinsically, better value for berculosis has had six years of school- CLEARANCE SALE your money than the man who eternally All say with one accord ...._ 1ed to and done right. cheapness. This is a House of That I must have at least three terms ing, the aggregate loss to this country talks Quality at moderate prices. To battle for the Lord. in wasted education each year amounts is in full swing. All Summer Goods have been marked down to well over THE BEST ALWAYS. to $1,000,000. DOLLAR Saving Prices. We need the room and will enjoy your J. THOMAS LANSINGER, I have a "heady" Beveridge This loss and much of the incident profit sparing buying. CONTRACTOR and CARPENTER F. COLUMBUS KNOTT, Who follows in my train, suffering could be materially decreased And bearded Lyman Abbott, < , 7 GREEN ST., EMMITSBURG.4 Successor to Besant and Knott, if open air schools or classes for these 1 A man of brawn and brain; WASH SUITS LINGERIE DRESSES children and those who are sickly and aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. We quaff great jugs of A few Tub Suits at $1.99, $7.50 foaming milk (?) anaemic were provided. The National beautifully trimmed and stylish $2.99, As we sit around the and $8.50 values, at $4.99. board; Association estimates that there should $3.99 and $4.99—a third under price. One gets dry at Armageddon be one such school for every 25,000 pop- FOULARD SILKS Doing battle for the Lord. cities. THE INDIVIDUALITY OF ulation, especially in have a third clipped off the price— TAILORED SUITS I I A good a few We took a little bathroom suite, FLOWER DAY FOR THE BLIND. assortment to select from, Suits that sold up to $20.00— Furnished with potent drink, The center counter displays about $9.99—Perfect in style and work- Oct. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th will be cel- Where delegates were asked to come 50 lenghts up to 12 yds. Suitable for manship—a snap for some one. ebrated State as Flower LEHR PIANO And put Taft on the blink. throughout the dresses, waists or fancy work- A Days for the benefit of the Maryland With soft persuasive arguments About one half price—Great bar- 89 CENTS Workshop for the Blind. , We sought to touch an answering gains. Since the for all waists that sold up to $1.39. chord, inauguration of this noble work for the benefit of the adult DUST COATS Better grades proportionately re- Distinctive Quality To try and make them see the light blind, The it has down to duced. And battle for the Lord. been developed that there are far $1.69, $2.49, $3.75, $4.99 and more cases of men and women who have $5.99. :Of a LEHR PIANO—the quality that makes it so 10 CENTS They came to our reception, lost their sight and are without occupa- PARASOLS different from other ordinary instruments— tion, therefore for all colored Lawns and Bastistes These "weaklings," "crooks" and dependent upon others, to be sold regardles of cost, "jays," than was anticipated. that sold up to 18c. It is distressing to contemplate what DRESSING SACKS AND For none (with one exception) FLOUNCINCTS Saw the error of his ways. the loss of vision means to a person, KIMONAS What though the generous Perkins but with the loss comes lack of occupa- Is Its Pure & Vibrant Tone all marked down—Just what you way down-27 inch and 45 inch With both hands the shekels poured, tion, and if the person have those that wanted for now. Flouncings at absurd prices. They would not come across and join are dependent upon them, who can im- This tone is the object, the purpose for which the Lehr in- Our battle for the Lord. agine what the feelings of such a per- strument is created. But you yourself, without assistance, son are? • can judge the tone ! Can be seen at I'm the one and only man on earth THOS. H. The object of the Maryland Workshop -IALLER, To uphold the "Pee-pul's" cause, for the Blind is to make the blind of Central Dry Goods House Birely's Palace of Music, Moses hasn't got a thing on me our State independent rather than de- As a giver of just laws. 17 and 19 North Market Street - - FREDERICK, MARYLAND FREDERICK, MD. pendent, therefore trade are taught The many-hued bandana march 27-ly both to the men and women, and they Which the poorest can afford PROF. LYNN STEPHENS, Representative. are compensated for their labor. In be- I'm using for my emblem dee 22-11 ing given occupation it is a great bless- In my battle for the Lord. ing, but as there is compensation, a "Thou" means the other fellow blind person realizes that they are, to a •• qb. 416 (16 qb,• lib ,•• '1116"gb' gib'Ob !lb •-1 •- •- SHOE STORE When I say .``thou shalt not steal;" certain extent, assisting in making a We have our little "Steal Trusts" living, and any one that will assist in CLARENCE E. McCARREN And the "limited Square Deal." such in such a cause, indicate that they Their naked thefts of delegates have love in their hearts for those that 1 New Lot of Boots Shoes and Rubbers LIVERYMAN I greatly have deplored, are afflicted, and that they are grateful 0 But I'm justified in stealing for the blessing of vision that they en- EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND. For I battle for the Lord. joy. Good Lot of School Shoes 41111M=1 The Maryland Workshop for the Blind g First-class teams furnished for private use. MODERNIZATION OF ANCIENT is exceedingly anxious to wipe out a JERUSALEM debt of $50,000 for the purchase of a fg Satisfactory arrangements guaranteed commercial men. CITY OF building and equipment, and only $5,000 1912 FOR FALL 1912 fg Horses boarded and vehicles cared for by the month. 0 Electricity, Water Supply, Tramways is required to cancel the indebtedness. 1 g Heavy and light hauling of any kind and for any distance. and Fire Stations Improvements On October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, it is g Buggies, surreys and large pleasure vehicles available at all times. Financed by European Capital. requested that every person that is in- AND WINTER 1 g Gaited riding horses—perfectly safe. Jerusalem is to take on a modern as- terested in the work will wear a flower, and if it cannot be purchased from one g Prompt service and moderate prices. pect and in a short while it is expected apr 8-'10 ly that this ancient city will be one of the of their representatives, that the party M. FRANK ROWE. 411a.A111.,IN-AlbAgi,N-lbrilla-Allellb,WIlb/111bAllarlIIII.Allarga-411111.A% most up-to-date municipalities in the securing the flower will lay aside an _ Near East. amount equal to the gratitude that they EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND An English company which is erect- feel, and their ability to give, and it ing a large power station will s oon sup will be a pleasure for us to receive con- CHARLES M. RIDER ply electric current all over this city. tributions and forward them to the be mailed direct (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) Even the sacred hill will before long treasurer, or they can Manager, be lighted with electricity. A complete to Mr. George R. Bellows, 4. Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- system of trolley lines is under con- Western Newspaper Union, 414 Water VERYWHERE that well dressed men assemble you struction by a French company, while a Street, Baltimore, Md. E find a liberal percentage of them wearing tery Work of All Kinds German concern is laying pipes for a Mr. Bellows, although blind, has suc- A. business. house water supply. cessfully managed a large who can main- 6 Lippy Made Clothes ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE To complete the modernization of Where there is one man tain his position after having lost his fl CONCRETE EXPERT Jerusalem, a series of fire stations with Men who value their personal appearance wear LIPPY motor fire engines and ladders is being sight, there are hundreds that cannot. is My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- installed under Austrian management. Any one visiting Baltimore invited CLOTHES because they are assured that they will secure graphs are always open for inspection. to call and inspect the building of the Co clothes that are appropriate and becoming. Maryland Workshop for the Blind, at C, & P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. Governor Wilson Not for Free Trade. Fayette and Paca Streets, and after do- io Our New Fabrics for Fall and Winter present such a EMMITSBURG, MD. In reply to a cable from the London WEST MAIN STREET, ing se, they will be impressed more than C Express asking Woodrow Wilson if wide variety of stylish effects, that there is no difficulty DOC he ever with the value of the institution to in favor of free trade, the Gover- was the State. c; in making a selection suited to individual tastes. nor answered : a statement ;);) "No foundation for that Two Englishmen of Note to Marry. J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, I advocate free trade for the United College States. Under the present system of London is all agog over the announce- 611 Mount St. Mary's that Sir Robert Ilich. 8-tt, GETTYSBURG, PA. the division of the field of taxation be- ment Lieut. Gen. Baden-( tween the Federal and State govern- Powell and Major Clive Wigram will et..94...9'gfikt>46, —t 416.-•..‘,.Y fr, and Ecclesiastical Seminary E ments free trade will be impossible." shortly :enter into the state of matri- mony. Sir-Baden-Powell is fifty-six his Olive Conducted by secular clergymen, aided by lay professors Archbishop Glennon said, when asked ahd fiancee, Miss Soames, gibrik.-ib.-ibibrib.-41.-.46,iiviewitoiribr•-•416.b.Aib.111 twenty-two. about his political views, "The church Major Wigram is the as- sistant private ig Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. New Laboratory for is not in politics and there is no general secretary of King George his bride-to-be is Miss :Peoples Fire Insurance Company of Maryland $ the practical teaching of Physics and Chemistry. sentiment in favor of any candidate. and Norah Cham- . A berlain, daughter of Sir Neville Cham- The latest modern improvements. Beautiful grounds. New athletic We of the clergy are just like report- H. M. WARRENFELTZ, Agent. EMMITSBURG, MD, berlain. swimming ers. We vote for anybody we like field. Fine gymnasium and pool. HOME OFFICE, FREDERICK, MARYLAND best." Separate department for young boys. Queen Mary of England gives her A STOCK Address, VERY REV. B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., William F. Davies, ex-lieutenant gov- personal attention to Balmoral Castle, COMPANY 3-11-'10 Emmitsburg, Maryland. ernor of Pennsylvania, died in Tona- where there are three hundred persons DR. D. E. STONE, Local Director, onda, Pa., on Saturday. cared for daily. Jan. I-II 6 01le erkill (Ellrouirle

Q0-0-0-00-0-0-000-0-000.00-00040000.0 Minute of His Visit. 0-0-00-0-0-004000-0-00-0-0 .00-040 A NEW AND IMPORTANT Enjoyed Every NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INDUSTRY FOR EMMITSBURG Mr. Edmond Q. R. Smith, brother of LOCAL BREVITIES Mr. M. Hoke and Mrs. John Tyson, left 2 CHURCH NEWS HIS is to give notice that the sub- :IV PERSONALS ;V 1 Branch of The Union Manufacturing Baltimore at 4 a. m., Saturday morn- T scriber has obtained from the Or- phans' of Company, of Frederick, to Give his return trip to his home in Ce- Court Frederick county, ing on Maryland, letters testamentary on the * S Local People Employment. rJ-0.0.0000.00-0-0-0-0-0.0-0-0-000000.000 00-0•00-0-0-6•00-0-0-00-00.0-00000-0-0-01 dar Rapids, Iowa, after spending 15 0.04000-0-00-60.0 <>0-0-0 0000-0 00000 estate of For several weeks past negotiations Stand- days with his sisters in this place, and Regular services in the Emmitsburg It is the aim of THE CHRONICLE to pubilsh Readings from THE CHRONICLE SAMUEL D. HELMAN as ma.ny personal and social items as possible, have been in progress relative to estab- for week ending visiting the haunts of his early days. Churches are as follows: out it frequently happens that those who ard Thermometer lave guests visiting them, and those who lishing in Emmitsburg a branch of the Friday, Sept. 27. Mr. Smith took great delight in mak- late of said county, deceased. All per- their friends, CATHOLIC entertain, fail to send a list of Union Manufacturing Company of M. ing the acquaintance of the children of sons having claims against the said es- ir an account of these events, to this office. 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. tate are hereby warned to exhibit the Readers who live at a distance are always Frederick. both his sisters, some of whom he had Mass, Sunday 7 and 10 a. m. going on "at home," Friday — 72 76 same, with the vouchers thereof, legal- .nterested in what is On Wednesday, Mr. J. L. Johnson, never seen,and expressed his apprecia- Mass, Daily 6 a. m. tin d for that reason, if for no other, this col- Saturday 59 72 74 ly authenticated, to the subscribers, on a= should be filled every week. It is of representing the stockholders of the tion at their kindness to him, each one Vespers, Sunday 7:30 p. m. or before the 11th day of April. 1913, ,2ourse understood that anonymous contri- Monday 63 68 67 butions will not be published. Names of parent plant, completed all the arrange- trying to out-do the other in entertain- PRESBYTERIAN they may otherwise by law be excluded- items will be withheld. Tuesday 64 66 66 from all benefits of said persons furnishing ments and in a few weeks the wheels ing him and helping to make his visit, estate. Those Wednesday 62 62 64 Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. indebted to said estate are requested to, Mr. George T. Eyster was in Freder- will be turning and quite a number of after so many years, a pleasant one. Thursday 62 67 68 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. make immediate payment. ick on Thursday. local people will have steady employ- Both sisters were loath to part with Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Given under my hand this 9th day of and William Friday 60 Messrs. William Rowe ment. their brother and accompanied him as Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. September, 1912. Frailey visited in Thurmont on Sunday. The factory formally operated by Mr. far as Baltimore on his returi trio. Mt. MARIA L. HELMAN, LUTHERAN Mr. Walter B. Stevens and family of Samuel Rowe, but which has been shut Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- Smith said he enjoyed every minute of Executrix.. 9-13-5t Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. Jos- down for months, will be the home of ard Thermometer for week ending his trip and felt a much younger person Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. eph E. Hoke. the new enterprise. September 29, 1911. after renewing his boyhood friendships. Sunday School, 9.00 a. m. Mr. William P. Nunemaker, of Blue A lease for two years has been given, B A. M. 12M. 4 P. M. Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:45 p. m. HELENA MONDORFF. Ridge Summit, Pa., visited here one and after extensive improvements and Friday 76 78 MARGARET Senior " " 6:45 p. m. Vgg Linen Laundered Properly day this week. alterations have been made made to the Saturday 66 72 76 Margaret Helena Mondorff, infant Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. IN THE VERY BEST MANNER Mr. John Wilson of Frederick was in building the manufacture of hosiery Monday 70 82 85 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Saturday, Catechetical instruction 2 town on Thursday. will begin immediatelA Tuesday 70 78 74 Mondorlf, died Saturday at noon, after p. m. BY THE TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Rotering has returned from Wednesday 55 66 70 GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Mr. Cecil a short illness. REFORMED an extended trip. Another Railroad Looter Caught. Thursday 64 71 72 The funeral took place in St. Joseph's sept 5-6m J. EDWARBRARNER, Agent.. 10:00 a. m. and p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creager, of Charles A. Lewis of Hagerstown, a Friday 58 Catholic Church, Sunday, at 3 P. M. Sunday, 7:30 School, 9:00 Thurmont, were in town on Saturday. freight conductor on the Western Mary- Four girls dressed in white acted as Sunday a. m. Wednesday Service, 7:30 p. m. Mr. George T. Castle, of Thurmont, land railway, was arrested at the home Messrs. Robert Burdner and Chas. R. pall-bearers and three small girls car- Catechetical at was in Emmitsburg on Saturday. of his stepmother in Smithburg, Tues- Hoke are installing a heating plant ried handsome bouquets, consisting of Saturday Instruction Boyle has returned o'clock. Lewis had near Taneytown. 2:30 p. m. FOR 2 FURNITURE Miss Margaret day morning at roses and carnations. The choir com- METHODIST home after a vacation of several lived with his family at Hagerstown un- posed of children sang two very sym- TRY months. til after the arrest of fou other train- During the heavy rainfall on Tues pathetic hymns. "Dear Angel Ever at Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Haller, of men. He will be taken with the four day, Flat Run bridge was completely My Side," and "Mother Dear Oh Pray Service, 2:30 p. m. EMMITSBURG'S Frederick, visited in town on Saturday. men who are alleged to be implicated in surrounded by deep water. A five- For Me." Epworth League, 6.30 p. m. PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Topper are the robberies to Frederick for trial. passenger auto from Gettysburg was The remains of the little infant were M. F. Shuff Furniture Dealer spending the week in Baltimore. The cars that were robbed in Freder- caught in the middle of the overflow laid to rest in the family lot. The Holy Communion will be cele- ESTABLISHED 1879 Charles Stahley spent last week ick county were at Deerfield, Sabillas- and the engine chocked. Mr. C. E. of Mrs. The parents have the sympathy brated in the Reformed Church in this in Fairfield and Gettysburg. ville and Thurmont. Railroad detec- McCarren came to the rescue with a pair friends in the loss of their their many place next Sunday morning, Sept. 29th, (Mt this well known Fur- Mr. P. G. King and daughter, Miss tives have recovered hundreds of dol- of heavy horses and hauled the car to only child. at the regular hour for morning wor- Pauline, of Waynesboro, spent Sunday lars worth of merchandise said to have the garage. House always. ship. Preparatory service on Saturday niture you can visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoke. been taken from the cars. Sixteen Injured At Benwood, W. Va. afternoon previous at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Walter Wilson, of Hagerstown, A runaway engine on the Baltimore be suited. Mr. Meade Fuss is building quite an be P. CLIFFORD HARDMAN. and Ohio Railroad at Benwood, W. Va., This will the last communion service was in Emmitsburg, Sunday. extensive hennery on his place near P. Clifford Hardman, son of the late on Tuesday, crashed into a day coach under the present pastorate. Miss Anna Harmon, of Taneytown town. The building is finished in shin- Lewis Hardman, formerly of Emmits- and pullman car loaded with passengers Terms and Prices Within the who has been visiting her aunt, Miss gle effect like a small cottage and is burg, died at the Chambersburg Hos- from Wheeling. Sixteen persons were Rev. Mr. Gluck attended the meeting Ella Shriver, has returned home. quite picturesque. Miss Sallie Jessop who has been stay- pital, Saturday, Sept. 21, aged 27 years, injured three of them fatally. The two of the Board of Directors ot the Hoff- REACH OF ALL. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 11 months and 11 days. Bright's dis- cars were badly wrecked and all the in- man Orphanage, Littlestown, Pa., on The Lutheran parsonage has been re- Landers will leave today. ease was the cause of his death. jured were in them. Thursday. This meeting is the import- painted, adding much to the appear- Mr. J. L. Johnson, of Frederick, was He is survived by the following The more seriously injured are: Clyde ant meeting of the year inasmuch as it ance of the church property. Buy Your Sewing Machines in town on Wednesday on business. brothers and sisters: William, of Coffman, Fairmont, W. Va.; Charles immediately precedes the meeting of Misses Anna and Estelle Codori have Toledo, 0.; John M., of Pen Mar; Mrs. Foster, Pellaire, Ohio; Mrs. George Synod. Rev. Mr. Gluck will continue Crocuses are blooming in some of the returned after a months visit with Fannie M. Wenschoff, of Gettysburg; Duncan, Woodstock, W. Va.; John Mo- a member of this Boord. gardens in Emmitsburg. OF M. F. SHUFF friends in Snow Shoe and Gettysburg, Mrs. Clara D. Shoop, of Philadelphia, dar, Mannington, W. Va.; Carl Coff- Penn. and Mrs. Ella Peters, of Waynesboro. man, Fairmont, W. Va. Preparatory service in the Presbyter- And You Can Always Get Needles and Repairs. Acetylene gas plants, manufactured Miss Belle Rowe left for Baltimore Mr. Harry Hardman, of this place is an be held tonight in the by the Emmitsburg Generator Co., MATTHEWS.—TYSON. ian Church will Wednesday, where she expects to spend uncle of the young man. have been installed in the homes of lecture room. Annual election of trus- morning at 9 Mr. FUNERAL DIRECTOR a few days. The funeral was held Tuesday after- Messrs. Mead C Fuss and Ernest Shriv- On Monday o'clock, tees immediately after these services. John H. and Miss Euphemia Mr. Norman Hoke was in Baltimore noon from the home of his sister, Mrs. er, near town. Matthews Regular communion services on Sunday AND EMBALMER were married at St. Joseph's on Sunday. Peters, interment in Burns Hill Ceme- Tyson morning. C. M. Mr. George S. Miller is spending a tery, Waynesboro. The cool weather of Sunday brought Rectory by Rev. J. 0. Hayden, out an unusually large number of auto The bride was attired in a blue travel- few days in Westminster. Last Sunday the annual Harvest W. Main Street, . EMMITSBURG. MD. The Rev. Mr. Gluck Accepts Call. tourists. Many fine cars from nearby ing suit with hat and gloves to match. Miss Blanche Hardagen is visiting in and distant points were seen in Em- Home services were held in the Luther- aug 30 12 Rev. A. M. Gluck, pastor of the Re- couple Westminster. mitsburg on that day. The left for their honeymoon on an Church. The church was very pret- formed Church in this place, has ac- the ten o'clock train. Capt. R I. Boyd and daughter, Mrs. tily decorated with rare fruits from cepted the call to Christ Reformed Harry Angle,and two children of Upton, Sparrow shooting has become quite vine, orchard and field, and the congre- Church, Martinsburg, W. Va., and will popular in Emmitsburg and many local HAHN.—COOK. Penn., visited the Misses Smith last gation was unusually large. begin the work in his new field on the sportsmen are becoming expert with Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Mr. Shoos ANNAN BROS. Shoes week. It is expected that Dr. Dan 15th of October. The pastorate here the rifle. Otto Frederick Hahn and Miss Mary There are seven hundred Indian stud- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fitez, of near Shorb, whose sight if phenomenal, will Every Housekeeper knows will come to a close on the first or sec- Caroline Cook were united in marriage ents at Carlisle. Motter's Station, spent Sunday with take a hand in the festivities tomorrow. the value of Solid Copper ond Sunday in October. The first nam- Dr. Shorb, it is claimed by his admir- at St. Joseph's Catholic Church by Mr. and Mrs. E. Moser. Nickel Plated Ware ed day will close a pastorate of nine ers, always uses a cat rifle in shooting Rev. James F. McNelis C. M. DIED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saylor, after years. rabbits and antelopes and can singe the We have some splendid spending two weeks with Mr. Saylor's three middle hairs on the head of a fly- Card of Thanks. Regular death notices published one time free of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution parents at Motter's Md., have returned Making Good in New Position. ing squirrel at 800 yards. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mondorff de- charged for at the rate of five cents a line. BARGAINS to their home in Michigan, where Mr. Mr. Roger V. Mitchell, who recently sire to thank their many friends for Dr. John Glass is not in favor of MONDORFF.—On Saturday, Sep- Saylor is employed by Swift & Co. accepted the position of purchasing the courtesy shown them dining the ill- in Coffee Pots which we would smaller banl notes and he is working tember 21, 1912. Margaret Helena like Mr. Harry F. Deschon, of Hagers- agent for the Hagerstown Railway Co., on an invention whereby, with the use ness and after the death of their daugh- Mondorff, infant daughter of Mr. and to show you. town, spent a few days in town this was in Emmitsburg Sunday, accom- of rubber and yeast, our present cur- ter. Mrs. Lawrence Mondorff of Emmits- You make Ice Cream at week. panying his uncle, Mr. W. D. Wilson. rency can be made to greatly expand. burg. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3 home in Winter as well as Mr. Chas. A. Krom, Auditor for the Paste This in Your Hat. o'clock, Rev. J. 0. Hayden officiating. Mr. Mitchell, his many friends will be Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. in Summer. P. 0., Deptartment, at Washington, glad to hear, has "made good" in his Over seven hundred head of cattle Tuesday, October 1st and 8th, are changed hands in Emmitsburg within HARDMAN.—On Saturday Sept. 21, Do you want to take advantage spent a few hours here on Tuesday. new field of endeavor and by this time the only REGISTRATION DAYS in the week. If you have from 1911, P. Clifford Hardman, son of the of a Mrs. Elizabeth Moser is visiting feels quite at home in his work. this year. moved late Lewis Hardman, formerly of Em- Uniontown and Detour this week. one precinct or district to another mitsburg, in Chambersburg Pa., aged Campaigning in Emmitsburg. Messrs. Clarence Rider and John the Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhodes, Miss M. Jackson are at work in Gettysburg or will be of age before 27 years;11 months, 11 days. BARGAIN J. Byers, Mr. Bryan Byers and Mr. Mr. Arthur D. Willard, ex-States erecting a new house. ber election you should see that Sunday in your name gets on the books. Tues- In Ice Cream Freezers? Ask to Eugene Zimmerman, spent Attorney for Frederick County and World in Motion! see them. Westminster, visiting Mrs. Nelson Gil- candidate for judge of this judicial dis- Mr. Olin Moser is putting in an day, October 15th, is for revision bert. trict, was in town Friday in the interest acetylene plant at Hampstead, Md., for only and that is the day you lose "MASCOT" THEATRE Let us show you other Miss M. J. Byers has gone to Pitts- of his campaign. Mr. Willard said it the Emmitsburg Generator Co. your vote unless you get registered goods on which you can burgh to spend a few days with her was always a pleasure to come to Em- or properly transferred. Next Wednesday and Saturday Nights aunt, Mrs. Boring. While away Miss mitsburg and that the people here in- The downpour on Monday and Tues- day flooded many cellars in the neigh- • Sale Register. The Popular Price now 10c., Children 5c. SAVE MONEY Byers will also visit her Uncle, Mr. variably received him cordially. borhood. Joshua Gilbert in Farmersville, Ohio. Oct. 12, 1912, D. C. Eyler, Agt., at LASTS TWO HOURS Winter Railroad Schedule. his residence at Fountain Dale, Fine Mr. B. F. Elder, of Baltimore, is Mr. Wm. L. McGinnis, Sr., a much ONLY AMUSEMENT IN TOWN week in Emmitsburg. Beginning Sunday Sept. 29, trains subscriber living in Minne- Dairy Stock. spending a appreciated Something You Have Always Wanted and Mrs. Martin Ritchie, of will leave Emmitsburg at 8.40 and 10 apolis, sent THE CHRONICLE a monster On Saturday, October 12, 1912,•at 12 Annan Brothers, Mr. and Sunday A. M. and 2.30 and 4.55 P. M. edition of the Minneapolis Journal in o'clock, Joseph Seiss, on the Mountain EMMITSBURG HAS IT Frederick, spent Saturday had marked an article show- Trains will arrive in Emmitsburg at which he EMMITSBURG. at "Cedar Hill" with Mrs. Ritchie's ing that in progress that thriving west- road leading from Mt. St. Mary's to "MASCOT" THEATRE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wantz. 9.40 and 11 A. M. and 3.32 and 7.15 P. ern city was "on top" of the "Pros- Zentz's Mill, farming implements and aug 30-'12-1yr Sept. 27-12 Messrs William Bowling, Harry M. perity Wall." household goods. Fisher and Ralph Manon of Waynesboro There will be two trains to Baltimore EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE. spent Sunday in Emmitsburg. daily at 8.57 A. M. and 5 P. M. The creeks were so high after the 57th Anniversary of the Tuesday Miss Grace Bowling, of Waynesboro, heavy rainfall of Monday and Saturday, Oct. 26. by Double Pipe For selling watered milk a wholesale that mail for the College and points on Creek Cornet Band. See posters and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- the Pike could not be delivered Tues- dealer in New York paid a fine of $150 schedule later. Suits Great Hagerstown on Sunday. Boys' ry Bowling and will spend ten days in the Tombs. day evening. Several persons who had Mr. Joseph Elder who has been at come into town during the day on Tues- 9-27-3t BY ORDER OF BAND. over Knoxville, has returned. day had to remain in Emmitsburg MARRIED. night, and those who had ventured into WATER STOCK FOR SALE. Dr. J. Mc.C. Foreman returned to the country in the early part of the day For sale--seven (7) shares of Em- Inter-State FAIR Emmitsburg Saturday. were forced to remain until Wednesday MATTHEWS.—T Y SO N.—On Mon- mitsburg Water Company Stock. Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Burton are morning. BOYS' SUITS St. Joseph's 82 day morning, 9 o'clock, at dress P. 0. Box 143, Taneytown, Md. visiting Mrs. Burton's mother, Mrs. Rectory, Mr. John H. Matthews and Julia Annan. Miss Euphernia Tyson, both of Emmits- Those who have been over the Lit- FOR SALE. Horse Show performed road lately must and burg. Rev. J. 0. Hayden tlestown certainly Sizes 4 Years Mr. J. Henry Stokes and Mr. Arthur the ceremony. have been impressed with the substan- Cheap to quick buyer—New Roll-Top Friday. that thor- Hagerstown, Maryland Stokes were in Baltimore after- tial improvements made to Desk. Apply This Office. HAHN.—COOK —On Sunday oughfare. New culverts, with railings,, to 17 Years Mrs. A. M. Patterson was in Balti- noon, 1 o'clock, at St. Joseph's Catholic have been erected, side drains have Mug and Brush, tor personal use, more on Thursday. - Church, Mr. Otto Frederick Hahn and more pronounced, and the of this been made furnished free of charge. Mr. R. S. Knode, formerly of Em- Miss Mary Caroline Cook, both surface of the road has received very OCT. 15, 16, 17, 18, 1912 place. Rev. James F. McNelis per- C. F. ROTERING'S Barber Shop. mitsburg but for the past few years a intelligent attention. formed the ceremony. F. Troxell, Mgr. New, Clean Stock resident of Hagerstown, spent several 2nd to Hotel Slagle. 8-9-tf days in town last week. spending sometime at "Villa Rest." door Curtis Bi-Plane Dr. B. I. Jamison took Mrs. J. T. Straight From the Manufacturer The Publicity Agent of the B. & 0. On Monday Mr. Arch Lingg left for Hays to St. Joseph's Hospital, Balti- WANTED AT ONCE. 2 FLIGHTS EACH DAY R. R , Baltimore, Hanover where he has accepted a posi- more, yesterday. Mr. Baumgardner, of Wanted white woman to assist with after tion as barber. returned to the city last week house work and the care of two chil- Extraordinary Free Attractions spaiding a delightful vacation at Capt. John C. O'Connell, Ala. Na- A son of W. H. Moser who lives near dren. Good home and wages to right Guard, wife and children, of Tom's creek was driving during the Sold Cheap tional be "Clairvaux," near town. Will storm on Tuesday night. After cross- person. Apply 14 E. Second street, IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND Mrs. S. S. Eyster has returned to her Montgomery, Ala., also Miss Mary ing the bridge at Wilson's ford Mr. sept 20-tf Frederick, Md. home in Chambersburg, Pa., after an Cesare of Latrobe, Pa., are the guests Moser alighted to examine the depth of DON'T MISS IT extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. George of Mrs. Margaret Mitchell. the stream and judging it to be pass- LOST.—REWARD. To Advertise Them N. Wilhide. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bell, Miss Rhoda able continued on his way. Just below the bridge wall the torrent carried him Either in Emmitsburg or on the pike AT Special Trains and Rates on All Railroads Mrs. George N. Wilhide is visiting in Gillelan, Miss Ruth Gillelan and Mr. and the team forcibly against a large near town, a gold pin, shape a horse For Information, Premium Waynesboro, Pa. Eugene Zimmerman were the guests of tree. Cutting the traces and the back- crop, with fox head in the middle. Lib- James Webb, ing straps Mr. Moser, leaving the buggy List, Etc., apply to Mr. of Washington, D. Mrs. K. A. Manherz, of York, Pa. eral reward if returned to the CHONICLE C i1 Shuff 86 Co's Store C., visited Mr. Pius Felix. Mrs. K. A. Manherz of York, Pa., in the stream, mounted the horse and home. At creek Office. tf. D. H. STALEY, Secretary. of rode toward Tom's Mrs. John Sebold, Baltimore,spent and Miss Nettie C. Englar, of Rocky the fording was impassable and he re- North East Corner Public Square, Sunday in Emmitsburg. Ridge, Md., are spending the week mained at Mr. E. F. Keilholtz'a over England is to have another oil-burn- J. McPHERSON SCOTT, Miss Annie Ganges, of Baltimore, is with Mrs. John M. Bell. night. ing battleship. Emmitsburg, Maryland President. reitig Tiltattirle

Orders for standard steel rails to the 00-000-0-0-000000-00-0-000-00-00-00-0 refunded to them various amounts of 000-0-0-o0-00-0-04:>0-0.0.00-0.00 MT. ST. MARY'S FOOTBALL NEWS amount of 300,000 tons were placed last money which through "inadvertance" News From County Seat. were extracted from their exchequer. week, half of this total being ordered Squad Practicing Fairfield: For Games to Begin Drunk on the streets was by the New York Central railroad. ACROSS THE LINE the charge On Thursday afternoon, in the Luher- TANEYTOWN Next Week.—Many Old Men Back. against Maurice Bennett who was ar- an Church, Rev. W. K. Fleck officiating Good New Material. rested by officer Herwig. In default funeral services were held for Mrs. of $15 fine Maurice was sent to jail by NOTARY PUBLIC Mittie McGlaughlin, wife of George E. 0-0-0-00000000-000<>00-00-00000-00 John McCormick, manager of Mt. St. Justice Posey for 60 days. Gettysburg: McGlaughlin, who died at her home on Miss Anna Annan, of Emmitsburg, Mary's College football team for the The great new plant of the Frederick E. L. HIGBEE, Miss Rachael Granville is visiting Monday evening of heart trouble. Mrs. has been visiting Mrs. R. L. Annan. coming season announced his schedule and Hagerstown Power Company is friends in Bridgeport, Conn., and other McGlaughlin was 29 years old. She is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, of Hun- for the coming year at a meeting of the partially under roof and every effort is OFFICE: J. T. Hays & Son's New England cities. survived by her ,husband, her parents, terstown, were guests at the Presby- being made to complete the building Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Misers, of athletic association held yesterday. West Main Street near Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shyrock, three terian Manse over Sunday. and have the machinery ready to start town has as their guest Mrs. John A. children, Dorothy, Charles and Clyde Miss Helen Reindollar entered as a The list is the hardest that the Moun- next month. EMMITSBURG, MD. Schelling, of Baltimore. and two brothers, Charles Shyrock, of student at The Woman's College, Fred- taineers have ever been called upon to It was planned that the directors of • tt Richard McGowan, of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia the Frederick and Harry Shyrock, of erick, last Wednesday. face, including teams that have made and Hagerstown Railroad spent several days with friends in town. Fairfield. Company should inspect the plant and The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. strong football Miss Mary McConaughy, of New Mr. Robert Neely has had a silo built,, Boyd died Monday night. reputations. The first later a meeting be held in Hagerstown. SOLID SILVER York spent several days in town last on his place. The singing class to be taught by game will be played with the strong The dire2tors from Frederick are Emory week. Miss Annie Dorsey was the guest of Prof. George E. Smith, of Frederick, Georgetown aggregation at Washing- L. Coblentz, Dr. Franklin B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Swope on Mr. and Oscar AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES Mrs. Frank Moore on Sunday. will have its first meeting in the Sun- ton next week. An unusually strong B. Coblentz, S. Lewis Motter and Broadway have as their guest, Miss Miss Annie Landis had as a Sunday day school room of Cyrus F. Flook. Taneytown Luther- attraction for the home grounds WARRANTED TWO YEARS Florence Renech of Jersey City. visitor Miss Ruth Stimmel, of Burkits- an Church at 8 p. m., Oct. 3. It will will be Pupils of the male high school have Rev. Jonas Robb, and family are ville, Md. be a great benefit to the community if Gettysburg. This is the first time in a framed a request to the Board of School spending some time at the home of Mrs. Sherman McGlaughlin and child- many will avail themselves of his in- number of years that these old rivals Commissioners asking for a dinner per- ONLY $6.00 Hon. W. A. Martin, Lincoln Avenue. ren and Miss iod of 15 Linn, of Johnstown, Pa., spiring instruction. have met on the gridiron, and it is safe minutes and to have the school Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Nixon on College are visiting relatives here. Robert Annan dismissed at 2.30 each afternoon instead 8. T. EYSTER. - EMMITSBURG, MD, Stott left last Satur- to say at this time that Campus, have as their guest, Miss Har- Miss Hattie McCreary made a busi- day for Ithaca, where he has entered some mighty of 4 o'clock, as at present. The mat- iet Nixon, of Winfall, North Carolina. ness trip to Baltimore. the Electrical Engineering College of fine football will be seen. Villa Nova, ter will be considered by the board at Last Friday Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Cement pavements are being laid by Cornell. another powerful team, will appear its next meeting. The school board Next Fall and Winter Hartman left for a weeks automobile many people in town. Mrs. Sentman and Mrs. Timlow, of will also probably consider the estab- trip visiting Steubenville, Ohio, Buffalo here in November. The season will YOU CAN LOOK FOR SANDERS—KEBIL Gap, Pa., are guests of Mr. R. S. Mc- lishment of compulsory education for and other places. Kinney. close as usual with the Catholic Uni- Frederick county at its. next meeting. Big Leo McClean, of Philadelphia, is A pretty wedding was solemuized in Miss Ellen Long went to Frederick versity at Washington. This game Jacob Hildebrand was given a hear- Money in Poultry & Eggs spending some time at his home on St. Mary's Church,Fairfield on Wednes- Hospital on Monday morning and was seems to be a fixture for future years. ing before Justice Fabian Posey Tues- This spring's hatch has been woefully small. Railroad street. day 25inst. when Mr. Guy D. Sanders day night, on the charge of non-support The cold has killed many baby chicks. The immediately operated on for appen- The University looks upon it as their high price of grain has forced an enormous Mrs. William T. Zeigler, of Springs and Miss Cora V. Kebil were united in dicitis. of his wife and child. Hildebrand de- quantity of old fowls on the market. With a Ave., has gone to Blomington, Ill., for marriage. The young couple occupied important game and great interest was serted his family last July and was just great many less chickens and a greatly increased a visit at the home of her son, Chas. T. seats within the sanctuary rail, attend- o00-0-000.<›00-0.0-00-00-0000-0000-00 manifested in the contest last year at apprehended in Hagerstown. demand for Poultry and Eggs, you will see the He gave highest prices in many years. Zeigler. ed by Mr. Paul Kebil and Anna Sanders, the Capital City. bail in the sum of $100 for the action of Miss Laura Blocher is spending six the former being the brother the grand jury. GROW ALL THE POULTRY YOU CAN. of the The past week has been bad on the weeks with relatives in Chicago and bride,the latter the sister of the groom John Fox, convicted of stealing chick- IANO'S other western cities. The altar and sanctuary were a bower FRIENDS' CREEK. local squad, as most of the practice had ens, was sentenced to the penitentiary •B OLG Mrs. Gardener has returned to her of flowers, palms and potted plants, to be taken in the Gynasium on account by Judges Motter and -SQUARE-DEAC Peter for 18 home in Dixon, Ill., after spending six amid which sparkled a multitude of of the heavy rains. The first week months. His brother, Leslie Fox, tried POULTRY weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank candlelights, that presented a scene 00 000 000-0 000-0 0-0-0-0 000000001 for the same of brought out a large number of candid- offense, was found not FOODS. Frommeyer. beauty long to be remembered by a not guilty. Some years ago chicken- Mrs. Sterling Valentine, of Oxford, Mrs. W. H. Kipe and Mrs. R. L. ates, and although light for the big host of relatives and friends present. Eyler spent Friday in Thurmont. stealing became so prevalent in some New Jersey, is spending some time in The ceremony began at 7 A. M. with teams they are to play, they show sections of the county that Judge Mot- town. Misses Lizzie Hardman and Rhoda an instruction by the Rev. Chas. Eckles, plenty of spirit and eagerness to make ter announced his determination to Miss Kate Briehl, a former Gettys- Kipe were in Emmitsburg recently. of Emmitsburg, who also celebrated Mrs. break it up by dealing severely with burg resident, has been chosen as the the Jane Miller, of near Emmits- good. It was the intention of Coach Nuptial Mass. Mr. and Mrs, burg, spent Sunday with her daughter, those found guilty. Several offenders civic nurse and will arrive next week. George Kebil, the parents of the bride, Thompson to start scrimmage work this were subsequently sent to the peniten- Judge and Mrs. S. McC. Swope have Mrs. Ananias Turner. and Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders the Mr. and Mrs. N. Naugle past week, but from present inditations tiary and the crime practically broken gone to Atlantic City for a short stay. parents of the groom witnessed the and family up in spent Sunday with Mr. Harry Turner, he will be lucky if he can get going this loaality. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McIlhenny union of their children in the holy bonds Announcement was made Monday have as their guest Miss Beulah Eyler, of Harbaugh's Valley. next week. This is a source of worry of matrimony. After the ceremony a Mr. and Mrs. Jacob by the Frederick Evening Post that the of Hagerstown. wedding served Turner, Mrs. W. to the Coach, as he realizes the hard Post breakfast was in the H. Kipe, Miss Rhoda Kipe and Master Publishing Company had purchas- Dr. Eckenrode and family attended Mansion House dining hall and at the proposition he has in Georgetown. ed the Brunswick Herald, a very credit- the funeral of the Doctor's brother, Guy Kipe spent Sunday at the home of P' hour of noon an elaborate menu was Mr. Geo. Gilland, near Zora. Hard work will be the order just as able paper published by Mr. Edward C. William M. Eckenrode, in York last arranged which was enjoyed by some Shafer at Brunswick, this county. Mr. SUCCESS IS CERTAIN IF YOU FEED BOL- week. Miss Nora Shriner has returned from soon as the squad can get on the field sixty guests, who had assembled to Sabillasville. Oscar M. Fogle, of Brunswick, will be GIANO'S "SQUARE-DEAL' POULTRY FOODS Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bream left last greet the happy couple and wish them again. All the old men eligible from editor of the Herald under the They are absolutely the best that experience There will be preaching services at new week to spend some time with relatives joy and length of years on this new era the last year's squad are now back at management. The paper will be issued can suggest or money can buy. They show the in Kansas. Bethel Church on Sunday, Sept. 29, at highest growing and egg producing elements. of their life. The music of the mass 10:30 a. m., by the pastor. college. In Captain Flannery the boys as the Weekly Post. THREE STEPS TO SUCCESS. Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon have and special selections were rendered in Mr. Lewis E. Scholl a have a good leader and his whole am- well-known First—"Square-Deal" Chick Starter for Baby returned from a week's visit with splendid style by the lady organist and 0-0-000-0-0-0 0-0-0-00-0-0-00-0000 0000 farmer of Frederick county dropped Chicks up to three weeks old. friends in Hanover. a choir from Waynesboro. Particular bition is to have a strong team. dead of heart disease on Saturday Second !Sq Food quick- after- uare-Dea Developing Mr. Elias Fissel,of Littlestown, spent mention should be made of the rendering Including the captain, the following noon. Mr. Scholl was remarkable for ly develops growing chicks. last Third—' Square-Deal" Poultry Food a Scratch week with her daughter, Mrs. of "Jesu Amor Mi,' as an offeratory old men are back: Dowdle, McHale, his great weight. At one time he tip- and laying Food of the highest grade. Harry Sifton on Baltimore St. piece, and the hymn "Holy God We ROCKY RIDGE. ped the scales at 310 McMannus, Rice, Robinson, Sheridan, pounds. Mr. SEED DEPARTMENT. Ruel Horner, of Montana, is visiting praise Thy Name" at the conchision of Scholl is survived by Mrs. Lewis E. Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand of Field Seeds:—We his mother, Mrs. Jennie Horner on the service. Mahoney, Haltigan, Hann, Kelly and Scholl, his wife and three daughters Intend shall represent the best seed obtainable, Steinwehr Ave. 00000-0-0-00-0000000000000000 both as respects Purity and High Germination. LEHMAN— GRAN VILLE. Cogan. Among the new men that have and two sons, Mrs. A. H. Greenwald The stone Any one who buys Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand of work on the Federal Build- Miss Grace Wellmone, of Baltimore, been showing up well are Dwyer, May, of Frederick; Mrs. Harry Warfield, of Field seeds may return them at our expense, if ing is progressing as fast as marble is A very pretty wedding occurred last is visiting Mrs. Emma Biggs. York; Miss Laura Scholl, of Frederick; upon receipt and examination, they are found received from the quarries. The south- week at Gettysburg in the College Lu- Quinn, Letter, Whettle, Casey and in any respect unsatisfactory and money paid Mr. Arthur Willard, of Frederick, Mr. Harry Scholl, of Frederick, and for same will be promptly refunded. ern end is so far completed that the steel theran Church when Mrs. Irene Gran- candidate for Associate Judge, spent Roouen. Malloy, the star end of last Merhl Scholl, at home. INSIST ON BUYING work for the roof is begun. ville, daughter of President Granville Friday evening here. year, appeared upon the field for the Official information has been received Over 4,000 people visited Gettysburg and Mrs. Granville, and S. Frantz Leh- Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand Crimson Clover. Mr. Robert Biggs, of Baltimore,spent first time Thursday. He is not in the to the effect that Mr. W. Roderick Bolgiano's "Gold" Brand Alfalfa Clover. on Sunday spending the day on the bat- man, of Harrisburg, were married by Saturday and Sunday here. Dorsey, acting U. S. Consul General, Bolgiano's -Gold" Brand Timothy Seed. tlefield. Excursions run out from Dr. J. A. Singmaster. best of shape as yet, but will he all right Millet. 'ow Peas. Grasses, Seed Corn. were Mr. Charles Long was in Union has been appointed to the U. S. Consu- If your local merchant does not sell Bolgiano's Newark, N. J.,over the Reading Rail- The groom and his best man,R. Bruce Bridge on Satuadav. by mid-season. Coach Thompson real- late in Juarez Spain. Mr. Dorsey was Seeds, drop us a .list of wha‘ you need and we way and several from Pennsylvania Albert, of Bloomsburg, entered the Mima Tressler spent a few days with izing the importance of the games to born in Frederick county and has many will tell you where you can get them. 80 page over the Western Maryland. In addi- church by the west aisle and the re- Complete HIS catalogue free. her mother at Loy's, Md. be played on the home field, will have friends in this section who will be glad tion to this many automobiles were in mainder of the wedding party approach- Mr. Michael Late, visited Hagers- to learn of his promotion. town. ed the altar by the eastern aisle. The the best officials in the State to handle J. BOLGIANO & SON, town and Keedysville last week. IN THE COURTS. A new and commodious garage will six ushers, were followed by four Mr. W. H. Fox was in Wolfsville on the games. Almost.100 Years Selling Reliable Seeds. shortly be built by the National Garage bridesmaids the maid of honor and the Two cased were tried and disposed of Pratt St. Saturday. Tuesday. The jury after being out Wharf, BALTIMORE, MD. Company. It will be located in the bride on the arm of her father. Miss Bessie Doyle, of Pearre, Md., At a meeting of the athletic associa- t1-12 !2 The bride's gown was of white crepe three hours were unable to agree on the property bought from J. L. Butt, on is visiting Mrs. Charles Long. tion of Mt. Chambersburg Street near the First de chine trimmed with Duchess lace St. Mary's College yester- case of Albert C. Shank, who was dis- Mr. Charles Robinson, of Hagers- day some very ,important charged on renewal of bail. National Bank. The garage, according and made with a long Court train. Her town, spent Sunday with Mr. J. W. business was to the statement of D. J. Forney, man- veil was caught with orange blossoms transacted. The first thing was the Benjamin Hodges, colored, was tried Snook. for attempted murder and assault and ager,will accomodate one hundred car. and she carried a bouquet of white or- adoption of a new Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Mr. Frank Welty, of Bunen, W. Va., constitution. It has was found guilty of the latter and sen- The Field Secretary for the Pennsy- chids and lillies of the valley. visited his home here last week. lvania Fiftieth Anniversary Committee Miss Racheal Granville, the maid of been felt for some time that the old tenced to six months. in the House of Mr. William Black and family spent code had outlived it Correction. YOU SHOULD HAVE IT Col. Lewis Beitler, was in town last honor wore a gown of gold taffeta and Sunday at Buena Vista. usefulness. With week- arranging with the College au- carried Marechal Neil roses. The Miss Edith Black, of Baltimore, is the coming of Coach Thompson and the PROPERTY DEEDED. IN YOUR HOME. thorities for the use of the College and bridesmaids were Miss Grace Keefe, of making a short visit here with relatives. advance that was to be made in this de- Springfield, Mass., Miss Julia Boright, George W. Shoemaker and wife to Seminary buildings to accomodate the Harry S. Devilbiss and wife, It is one of the finest President and his cabinet, of New York, Miss Louise Adams, of partment, not only athletically but also real estate and most reliable officials from in county $10, etc. Providence, R. I. and Miss Louise Dun- LOYS AND VICINITY. from a business standpoint, it was tonic stimulants used Washington and accredited representa- Roy E. Grams and wife to J. Orman by the medical fra- can, of Gettysburg. They wore gowns tives of foreign nations who will attend found that the old constitution would Phelps, real estate in county, $100, ternity and public in the exercises next summer. of blue crepe de metior with panniers etc. general. Doctors who All the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Free, of Creag- not do. The new code was carefully Edward Blickenstaff to Amos M. buildings will be brought into requisi- of blue chiffon and with court trains. have used and pre- erstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Smith, real estate in county, $250. scribed Duff's Pure They carried cosmos read by President Walter Flannery and tion as, in addition to the personages tied with gilt Mrs. Jesse Fox and family. Ames M. Smith and wife to Malt Whiskey in their named,the governors of chiffon ribbon. listened to attentively by the entire Simon P. practice cannot say the states with Mr. Jesse Fox and son Luther were Eccard, real estate in county $450. their staffs The ushers were Oliver I. Mosser, of student body. The too much in It,. praise. will have to be provided for. visitors in Thurmont on Monday. rules were gone C. H. Eckenrode and wife to Denton According to local testimony the Chicago; Richard Z. McGowan, of Pitts- and Dutfy's Pure Malt Mr. Clarence Smith, Miss Nettie M. over again President Flannery call- Wachter and wife, real estate in county, the Prairie Lillie's and Nebraska Bills's burgh; Donald Ikeler, of Bloomsburg; and Miss Whiskey has been on Frederick Dapp, of Harrisburg; J. Lidie Ora Gosnell spent Mon- ed upon Mr. Thompson to answer any $2,200. the market for more Wild West Show which exhibited here day evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Augustus Wagoner than fifty Perry King, of Kittanning; Frank of the difficulties that might be pre and wife to Wm. years and indulged in a few specialties not down Long and family. McKissick, real estate in the splendid record it the bills. Short change artists were Comfort, of Philadelphia. sented. After county, $12. has attained is due to on Mrs. William G. Kolb, of Creagers- explaining the results Eugene B. McKissick several patrons Mark K. Ecker played the Lohen- et al., to Harry the absolute purity of with the aggregation and town, visited Mr. Charles H. Hoffman and benefits that the new code would Williar, real estate in county, $500. the product and its were put to the annoyance of having grin march as the processional and the on Monday evening of last week. great medicinal bring forth, a motion was made to John B. Hahn and wife to Solomon value. Me ndelssohn march after the ceremony. Miss Ada B. Pittenger spent Monday It is made from the adopt the constitution as read. It is C. Crum, real estate in county, $10. best grain money can with Mrs. Nellie Miller and daughter J. Granville Miller and wife to Ed- buy, carefully malted Mortgagee's Sale. 0-0-0-0 000-c 00-0-C 00000-0-0-0 0-0-00 0 0 Vallie, Graceham. agreed by all that this is one of the and distilled. Sick or at ward L. Annan, real estate in county, Mrs. Lewis M. Smith, of Thurmont best steps taken in some time and a well you should have 0 $2,000. Dutry's Pure Malt By virtue of a power of sale contained spent a day with her parents, Mr. and bright WhIskeylu your home. future is predicted for the asso- Mary Watts, et al., to Reaby S. in a mortgage from Amanda S. Wine- Mrs. John W. Stimmel. Whiten ard wife, real estate in county, It is excellent in cases of emergency. gardner and Jacob F. Winegardner, her GRACEHAM ciation in the coming years. Under the Mr. Elmer J., and Harvey M. Pitten- $50. husband, to Peter F. Burket, bearing new code the athletic committee will be John M. Powell to Western Maryland THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., date the 12th of December, 1908, duly ger were visitors in Thurmont on Tues- day, and spent the evening with friends represented by a member of the Coun- Railway Co., real estate in county, recorded in Liber S. 00-0-0-00000000-00-0-0-0 0-0000-0-00 ROCHESTER, N. Y. T. H. No. 285, folio cil, Rev. Burke; $100. 296, etc., one of the land records of in Graceham. James G. athletic di- Quite a number of young folks spent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Mosher, of rector and faculty member, M. J. George Alfred Townsend to Edward If you cannot buy Dufl'y's Pure Malt Whis- Frederick county, the undersigned mort- Friday afternoon at Pen Mar. C. Bonneaventure, real estate and per- key from your local druggist or dealer, we Middleburg, spent a few days with gagee will sell at public sale at Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher, of near Thompson, and student body by the sonal property, $10. can hcve you upplied at the following prices: Spangler in the town of Emmitsburg, Mrs. Moser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loy's spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Washington Pittenger. president, Walter Flannery. This will Bottle 9 1.00 Frederick county, Maryland, on MARRIAGE LICENSES. I Bottles. 3.80 Ernest Warner. Mr. Charles and Harry Gruber of bring the whole affair under a commit- ti Bottles 5.50 Mrs. Freshour, of Thurmont, is visit- Joseph L. Quinn, 23, of Brunswick 12 Bottles 111,00 Saturdan. October 19th, 1912, Rocky Hill, spent a few days with Mr. tee that represents every department ing her daughter, Mrs Jacob Martin. George M. Pittenger. and Mary C. Donaldson, 23, of Sandy EXPRESS* PREPAID. Send us Certified and Mrs. the at 2 o'clock, P. M., all the following Mr. George Firor spent Sunday with Reformed Church of college. The rules will take ef- Hook. Cheek. Mcney Order or cash by registered -valuable real estate described in The of Rocky Ridge mail with your order. said hia family in this place. will hold an oyster supper in the hall at fect at once. Walter H. Crone, 23, of Middletown, 29-Iyr mortgage, situated in said Frederick dee Miss Mary Oerter, of Thurmont, Rocky Ridge on October, 12th. and Virgie B. Penn, 18, of Frederick. 1111..11111=1.1111Mi county, State of Maryland, viz: All visited in town Saturday. number of our people I Secretary Knox has been Melvin E. Messner, 20, of Thurmont, that tract of land containing 10 acres Quite a attend- royally en- Mrs. Jennie Colliflower is visiting ed the play at Thurmont on Thursday,! I tained everywhere in Japan. and Hazel Catherine Ridenour, 19, of more or less, being the first described relatives at Sabillasville. September Emmitsburg. in a deed from John Guise to said the 19th. Rev. Robert Heubener spent a few Miss Minnie Tressler of Rocky Ridg, James H. Barnes, 38, and Emma J. Amanda S. Winegardner bearing date days in Frederick with Mr. and Mrs. Steel, 40, both of Baltimore. the 3rd day of spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. NIT. ST. MARY'S ITEMS. March, 1900, duly record- Jacob Welty. Samuel Martin. Dr. George W. Yourtee, 34, and ed in Liber D. H. H. No 5, folio 518, Mrs. Charles Boller, Mrs. Georgie Laura Eleanor Hightman, 21,,both of one of the land records of Frederick Strong, Howard Colliflower and Mr. Mi53 Mary Barry and Miss Katherine Burkittsville. county and in said mortgage, situated and Mrs. John Joy and daughter, Nellie, The Bull Moose party in Minnesota Seltz.tr spent Sunday afternoon at the Edmore N. Poole, Jr., 25, of Cedar about one mile North West of the town took a trip around the Loop on Satur- has nominated P. H. Collins for Gov- home of Mr. and Mrs. James Seltzer. Grove, Montgomery county, and Maud of Emmitsburg, Md., in said county Miss Hazel and Mr. Melvin and day. ernor. Ridenour V. Oden, 18, of near Clarksburg, Mont- State, on the Waynesboro pike leading Mrs. Samuel Stambaugh and daugh Nassinger, of Thurmont, were married gomery county. from said town and adjoining the lands ter, Edith, and Mrs. Samuel Vanhorn on Saturday. Adolphus Robinson, 21, and Genivieve of Sebastian B. Florence, Mary Rowe and two children, spent Sunday after- The total number of students on the others. V. Woodyard, 19, both colored, of Fred- and noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Late, Paint? College register, exclusive of the Semi- erick. 70295 The said tract of land is improved Washington house. narians, is 285. near school There are two good reasons for paint- Luther Mahoney, 28, and Grace Rick- by a good two-story brick dwelling house Mr. and Mrs Crossman spent Wed- Mr. Edward Craig, of York, Pa.,.vis- 22, both of Braddock. class herd, in first condition with a sun parlor nesday with relatives in this place. ing often-enough or even too-often. ited his relatives in this place on Mon- Linzy E. Nagle, of near Della, and NIVERSA and verandas attached and cellar floors One, to look prosperous; two, to be so. day. Cornelia Weedon, 18, of near Buckeys- cemented. A splendid spring of good In glancing over the columns of the Nothing does one more credit or gives town, both colored. i water protected by a concrete basin and NEWS FROM THE TRACT Johnstown Daily Tribune, we note that William Fraley, 32, divorced, and stable, one more credit than paint, supplement- spring house, a good frame car- Miss Ada Wagner formerly of this lo- Ellen Virginia Unger, 27, both of Fred- riage house, corn crib, a two-story wash Mrs. Daniel Shorb who has been ser- ed of course by what goes with it; and cality but now residing in Johnstown, erick. house and other outbuildings are con- iously ill for the past ten days sent for paint costs nothing. has been awarded first prize for a spec- UNIVERSAL veniently located to the said dwelling imen of embroidery at the Interstate ORPHANS' COURT. her daughter,Mrs. Catherine Grimes,of True, the first cost is $5 or $6 a gallon PORTLAND CEMENT house There is considerable fruit of Waynesboro, who is now taking care of Fair held at Luna Park. Inventory of personal property and choice varieties in full bearing such as her mother. put-on; but it saves more than that in Mr. George Wagner, of Hagerstown, debts due in the estate of George L. makes The strongest apple, grapes, etc. on the premises The friends that called at the home of the property; saves it from slow going- who has been on the sick list with a Twenty, Sr., deceased, filed. This property is well located and Mrs. D. Shorb on Sunday were: Mrs. down—not always slow-- it drops with a sprained back,is recovering. First amount of Alvey V. Zimmer- CONCRETE equipped for a Summer home for any Kugler, Spangler, Mr. Alexander Knott has accepted a S. Mrs. Mrs. Mc- jump when water gets in on wood and man, administrator, C. T. A., of Daniel one wishing to leave the city dunng the Cleaf, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eyler, Mr. and position at the College power house. P. Zimmerman, deceased, filed. FOR SALE BY hot months and also well adapted to Mrs. A Dicken, Mr. C. Long, Mr. and iron. Miss Veronica Knott, who has been Letters of administration on the es- truck farming or poultry raising, mak- Mrs. George Shorb and family, Mr. and Dry wood and iron cost nothing, kept visiting in Frederick, has returned. tate of Clarence W. Hilleary, granted ing it altogether a very desirable home Mrs. C. Shorb and Mrs. D. Black. dry by paint. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Green, of Steel- to Harry W. Hilleary, for any one on account of its conveni- ton, Pa., are visiting in this locality. E. L.FRIZELL Mrs Albert Dicken who has been very Better paint when it needs it. Paint ence to churches, schools and markets. ill is able to be about again. The large 125 H. P. boiler being in- With 125 new students and a total en- Terms of sale—Cash. All never goes-down in the sense of being stalled at Emmitsburg, Md. convey- the college power house, will rollment of 360, Goucher College open- ancing at the expense of the purchaser During their vacation 300 High School more profitable next year. soon be completed. or purchasers. Miss Anna Dell Milburn of Leonards- ed at 10 o'clock Monday morning with girls and boys in Rockford, Ill., earned DEVOE PETER F. BURKET, town, Md., has accepted the position of religious exercises in the chapel con- Apr. 30-09 1 yr. VINCENT SEBGLD, Atty. Mortgagee. a total of $10,500. J. THOS. GELWICKS sells it. teacher at St. Anthony's school. ducted by Dr. John F. Goucher. 8 rrklg TIgmtirlr

Any absent Emmitsburgian would SPECIAL TRESPASS NOICES. ASKED FOR A CRITICISM. COURTSHIP IN SPAIN. appreciate a subscription to The Chron- the part of property To meet a demand on icle. 52 weeks $1.00. owners for a form of trespass notice that does Big Eyster The Lecturer Got a Reply and a Difficult Business In Which Speak- George A GAMMIE not refer particularly to gunners,'THE CHRON- Surprise as Well. ing Tubes Play a Part. ICLE has prepared neat muslin signs reading as At the Rowe Stables. Mr. Albon P. Man, the American well known, a rigorous follows : In Spain, as is ALBERT ADELSBERGER Equipped Stables Scientist who invented incandescent etiquette governs the business of love- rirevlIaar The Best lighting by the use of a carbon filament making. A young man cannot inter LIVERYMAN CO., Inc. DO NOT in Emrnitsburg, Md. In a vacuum, when he was about sev- View his sweetheart without her par enty years of age looked more like a TRESPASS Boarding Given Special eats' consent. and Indeed all conversa- Emmit Noose, S. Leo Gammie, Presiden. banker than a scientist and in the sub- tion openly carried on between the UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS Attention. dued light of a lecture room appeared couple must be in the presence of the Emmitsburg, Maryland KEEP OFF at a distance like a young man. fair one's mother. JEWELERS Some years ago he attended a lec- Many subterfuges are adopted by the THESE PREMISES. Lly,TRYMAN ture in Brooklyn upon the higher prob- lovers to overcome this difficulty, and Fine Horses and First-Class 215 Charles Street, North lems of electrical science, delivered by the "reja"-the ornamental ironwork on a "professor" with many titles and de- the windows or Spanish houses-has Carriages. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND B0 -SIN ESS _LOCAL. grees. At the close the speaker called become one of the favorite trysting Teams for Drummers and FINE NOTE PAPER for comments and criticisms from the places. Modern life, however, has in) Silversmiths Jewelry auditors. If a young man' 1 HA CE your Watches, Clocks and Jew- posed fresh barriers. Pleasure Parties a Specialty Estimates Furnished and Correspondence Solicited Mr. Man, who was sitting well back sweetheart lives on the third floor of a One pound of Fine Linen elry repaired by George T. Eyster who may 7-55 ly Apr. 5, '12, lyr. the same and has always on In the hall arose and, quoting a long city building he cannot very well meet Note Paper - eighty odd warrants hand a large stock of watches, clocks, statement from the lecture concerning her at the "reja." sheets - with envelopes to jewelry and silverware. a difficult process, asked if he had In this as in other spheres of life ri"."/VVVVV414"i%A.A.A.VVVVVVVVVVVV4/4/414/VVV\AAAIVVVVAAAAVVVv11 match heard it correctly. necessity is the mother of invention. 50c "With remarkable accuracy, sir," re- and some ardent lovers have brought Farmer plied the lecturer. "They are almost speaking tubes to their assistance. The Every CHRONICLE OFFICE. my very words." senorita, at the appointed hour, lowers Paint----Drouth The inventor then clearly but cogent- this to.her lover below, and they are As well as every Business Man ly tore the lecturer's argument to thus able to carry on their love affairs The longer the drouth the more pieces, greatly to the latter's astonish- with the assurance that they are not rain is required to water the earth. ment and to the amusement of the au- overheard by the people on the inter- should have a Bank Account. dience. As he sat down the lecturer vening flats, as would be the case if the The longer a building goes without said: conversation were carried on without EMMITSBURG painting the dryer it gets and more "I can hardly reply at present. You such aid.-London Answers WHY? paint is required to keep water out. seem to have some information on the A ten gallon Job this year is a subject" Thackeray's Favorite Books. BECAUSE: Your money is safer in the bank than any- "Yes," replied Mr. Man. "I discov- introduction to the "Round- eleven gallon Job next year-you In her where else. GRAIN ELEVATOR ered the process myself nearly thirty about Papers" in the centenary edition will save money by using the best years ago."-Pearson's Weekly. of Thackeray. Lady Ritchie speaks of Paying your bills by check is the simplest paint, BOYLE BROS. her father's favorite books. Thackeray and most convenient method. had an old Montaigne. which he al- FARMER GETS LESS, BUT— ways kept on the table by his bed. He Your check becomes a voucher for the debt —DEALERS IN- DEVOE'S had a second copy, still older, bound in it pays. More For What H• He Has to Pay white vellum, on the book shelves in Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, Raise. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. J. Thos. Delwicks, Agt. Doesn't his study. Lady Ritchie cannot re- Chop, Clover and Timothy The United States department of member that he had any particular A bank account teaches, helps and encourages april 24-ly Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse agriculture has just announced that feeling for special editions. "He used you to save. and Cattle Powder, Mary- notwithstanding the increased cost of a cheap, battered old Boswell with don living among the people as a whole companion with This bank does all the bookkeeping. Terra ble columns, the land Portland Cement, there was a greater decline in the whom, as he said, he could have been Your bank book is a record of your business. Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of prices paid to farmers from Aug. 1 to quite content to dwell for a year upon Sept 1 this year than there was last that problematical desert island. He To Those Desiring Banking Connections With an year. loved his 'Don Quixote • He also liked Dukehart's The average farm prices of the Im copy of John- Al eaten his shabby. worm Old Established Bank, We Extend Our Services. MACHINERY portant crops (corn, wheat, oats, bar- son's poets They had been to India ley, rye, flaxseed, potatoes, tobacco. and back, and bookworms are very same. and hay, which represent there." Milton's sonnet PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS for cotton out 4% INTEREST And Repairs common Carriage Shops about three-fourths of the value of all to Shakespeare in Johnson's poets was. the country's crops) declined 7 per Lady Ritchie adds, one of the last cent during the month, while in that things Thackeray ever read. ANNAN, HORNER C01, Bankers — CARLOAD OF THE time last year they declined In price oct 8 OW only 4.4 per cent, and during the last Learning His Father's Business. MAAAAAAWAAWAAAAWAvAAAAWWWWAWAW~04 CoalinallSizes wealthy four years the decline in price aver- "What?" exclaimed the Famous Studebaker aged 3.8 per cent The average of Cleveland papa who had put his son to farm prices on Sept 1 was 2.8 per work in order to teach him a few C. Call and get our Prices cent lower than on that date last things "What? Fired after working ...... before you buy. year. one week?'' Buggies and Prices paid to farmers on Sept 1 "Yes. dad: 1 was discharged." the trouble?" ' this year. with comparison of prices "What was BOYLE BROS. paid on the same date last year, fol- "They said I was too green for •*Joseph E. Hoke. low: them." Apr. 2-09 . . 1912. 1911 "What was your mistake?" Farm Wagons Corn $0.776 10.659 "I paid a bill the first time the col-. . Wheat .858 .848 lector called!" X .350 .404 . I have added to my Cigar and Tobacco Depart- Oats "Aha! And now you see how foolish 111bAllIVNAlb.-"411."416,114b."1b,111 .11 Drop in and inspect this line Barley .635 .770 II X before you buy, it will pay you Rye .708 .769 you were?" a ment the Finest Line of Buckwheat .766 .740 "Yes, dad I'll never do it again." X Flaxseed 1.626 2.036 • "My son, you have served your ap X X .650 1.137 Potatoes your lesson. Repairing and Repainting Nay 12.140 14.610 prenticeship and learned Cotton .113 118 You may now come into the office with * Paper Wrapped and Tobacco Wrapped •ii Butter .242 .231 me."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Work Made to Order Chickens .113 .111 * * Eggs .191 .174 04 - His Composition. Respectfully, But the prices on tariff nurtured Very "Now. Johnny." said the teacher aft-. . articles of manufacture which the er she had explained the meaning of. . farmer has to buy continue to soar. write a * J. J. Dukehart. the word. "I wish you would . sentence containing the word defeat." • lyr. TRAVELING MEN #0 DR. 0. WINS 0 Feb.10-'11 FOR After a struggle which lasted for about CIGARETTES . twenty minutes Johnny announced . WOODROIN . WILSON. that he was ready to be heard. "Please. . read your composition." the teacher di All the Leading Brands are Represented a He Has a Record of Making Good His rected "When you git shoes dat's too. s a • THE OLD RELIABLE Promises to We." Johnny read. "it's hard on de Voters. Itecord-Herald. ii I Mutual Insurance Company feet."—Chicago • * The traveling man is a live wire. Observing. My Stock of Cigars and EMMITSBURG COUNTY Very * * OF FREDERICK Traveling men are decided factors in Muggins- Do you believe women are molding public sentiment Buggins— s * 0 MARYLAND more observing than men? Tobaccos is Always Fresh. ORGANIZED 1843 No other class of men come in more Well, my wife met a friend on the * s forceful contact with the actual condi street today for two minutes. and it x * tion of the high cost of living without a took her two hours to describe what NORTH MARKET ST. Every Two Month OFFICE-46 corresponding increase in salaries. the other woman had on.-Philadel Ai PIPES and SMOKERS' ACCESSORIES • FREDERICK, MD. The traveling men need Governor phia Record 111 X Wilson for their president because his X record is of good promises Ji A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME that making No Taste For Them. X X Next Visit President Secretary and then honestly fulfilling them Gov- "I notice that you always have a box ernor Wilson in his candidacy needs nt the horse show Are you a lover of SURPLUS $25,000 the help of every live traveling man. horses?' •* JOSEPH E. HOKE •IN Every genuinely progressive commer dear. no: a strict vegeta NOVEMBER, 1912 cial man who is willing to help Gov- X X NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED Finn" --Chicago Record-Derald EMMITSBURG, MD. ernor Wilson's candidacy is urged to -• li X send his name immediately to the Corn• EMMIT HOUSE INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY T1 so far us you approach tempta- X0 X X0 X • MI X X li X SSX X MI SI X If X II X 11 II* AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES mercial Men's Wilson committee. care tion to a man you do him Ifl injury. 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK Organization bureau. Democratic Na and if he is overcome you share his 6goik. Asir COMPANIES CHARGE Hon& headquarters. Fifth Avenue guilt. -Johnson IMMIIIIMMI A Horne Insurance Company for Home Insurers building. New York mch 11. 10-ly — The People's Turn Now! School Opened Sept. 3rd. THE and we have a Full Line of Stationery Too. We FURNITURE fQ(Oj1j)1 U' 1 have received a Fresh Supply of the Very Best Om Candy---Johnston's, "The Appreciated." High -1; /RAF? ' Priced Cigarettes of All Kinds and one of the Finest STAFFORD Is Needed Lines of Tobaccos in town.

Time • at All MATTHEWS BROTHERS Perfect Service, ALSO OPERATORS EMMITSBURG BOTTLING WORKS I 1-1yr. dee Finest Location. Select what you MIIMM=1.11111116 Excelleot Cuisine. want here and you t1 1i.-1 1.A716,gb.'1116- IlkwAlir-.-1-1,-"gb,0 a116•^.186, lab- Ali-'.8."IV... 11. ,46-1 ,1 Liberal Management. #! J. W. RIEGLE, D. Y. S. E, C. W. UMBEL, D. V. S. # 0 Fireproof Construction. will not be disap- TEL 34-4 TEL 26-3 pointed. WASHINGTON PLACE :o : Drs. RIEGLE & SCHUBEL i BALTIMORE, : VETERINARY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 0 E. E. NUM 0 Furniture Dealer 0 calls Day and Night, EMMITSBURC, MD. 0 June 28-ly hr Portland (Ore.) Journal. # —Murphy Allb-1111-Alb "ob. ..4k. ON THE SOTTARE ''-I 'Ob. •1.- gb.