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STERLING GrALT. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY TERMS-41.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

VOL. XXXV EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1913 NO. 29

HOW FARMERS COULD SAVE FEW SURVIVORS OF "MAINE" HEAVY TOLL OF ON SHIPMENT OF CROPS NOW IN ACTIVE SERVICE SULZER PLAYS CASUALTIES Big Amount of Money Lost Annually Only Eight Officers Who Were With A NEW PART on Account of Paying Freight on Sigsbee on That Memorable Night A WEEK OF DISASTERS Moisture that Might be Taken in 1898 in Havana Harbor. STILL HAS FRIENDS from Grain. Medical Director Lucien G. Benne- Every Day Marked By Some It has been figured that the Ameri- berger, U. S. N., who was surgeon of Nominated by Progressives Catastrophe can people are paying freight on 436,- the Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor For Assembly 682 tons of water in shipping corn from on February 15, 1898 has just been the producing sections to the market. placed on the retired list. LOSSES OF LIFE AND PROPERTY SAYS 1118 TRIAL WAS A FARCE This means that at a time when there With the retirement of Director Hen- is a shortage of cars there is an equiva- Fires on Land and at Sea, Auto and neberger there will be left in the active The Press of City and Stat( lent of over 14,556 freight of 60,- Friday of the Lock Haven(Pa. )Trust Company Airship Accidents, Storms, Explos- cars service only eight officers who were Looks at the Impeachment Pro- 000 capacity, loaded with water. In an interview in Waterloo, Iowa, committed suicide in Philadelphia. ions, and Many Other Causes pounds with Sigsbee that memorable night in ceedings From Many Different water is the Secretary of State declared only Contribute to the List. This same responsible for Bryan Sir Rufus Isaacs was appointed Lord the Winter of 1898. Viewpoints. huge losses resulting from the deterio- the "money trust has any ..hing to fear Chief Justice of Great Britain. These eight survivors are Capt. John been notable for William Sulzer, the deposed Governor The past week has ration of shelled corn before it is fin- from the currency legislation pending Hood, now member of the General fatalities. These Monday. of New York, was scarcely out of of- an unusual number of ally consumed. before Congress." Board of the navy in Washington; Lieut. followed closely upon the three conspic- fice 24 hours before he was nominatec. Exactly how much freight this rep- Laurence J. Callahan, the man who The trial of Thomas E. Watson, the Commander Jonas H. Holden, com- uous disasters of the previous seven for the Assembly, and hardly had the resents cannot be accurately deter- saved Battery Park to New York, died. editor who attacked the Catholic priest- manding the naval proving grounds at which there were process server delivered to the ex-Gov- days during recorded mined, but as the freight rate on corn hood in alleged obscene articles, began Indian Head; Lieut. Commander W. accidents and causualties. Postmaster General Burleson had a ernor the official paper formally com- many minor is about 1 cent a ton a mile, it is plain at Augusta, Ga. T. Cluverius, the Inspection Officer at appaling conference with a delegation of Amen. manding him to vacate the Executive Although when read as they that this hauling of useless water in The New York Chamber of Commerce the Washington, D. C., Navy Yard; can railway presidents seeking better Mansion, when a procession of admir- happened, it is only by grouping them corn adds materially to the cost of the suggested several amendments to the Lieut. Commander Amon Bronson, Jr., calamities pay for transporting mail. ers presented Sulzer with a loving cup that the enormity of these product before it reaches the consumer. currency bill. on duty at the Naval Academy; Lieut. becomes the more apparent. Characterizing his trial as a political and called upon him for a speech. This data is the result of the study Absent senators were notified to re- Commander David F. Boyd, Jr., of the The first one occurred in Shanghai, lynching, William Sulzer denied every "Had I obeyed the boss, instead of of specialists of the Department of turn to the Bureau of Steam Engineering; Pay Di- It was a fire that de- one of the charges contained in the ar- capital at once. my oath of office, I would still be the China on Friday. Agriculture, who have been examining rector Charles M. Ray of the Mare Isl- half square mile of houses and ticles of impeachment. James D. Maher was appointed clerk Governor and the 'organization' would stroyed a the question of shipments of farm pro- and, Cal., Navy Yard; Lieut. Com- rendered 1,000 persons homeless. On of the Supreme Court. be patting me on the back and telling ducts. W. C. Eliis. the Cincinnati leather mander Arthur Crenshaw, who is to the same day and in the same country, Herbert Samuel, postmaster general the people that I was a second Andrew It is much the same with potatoes. merchant, confessed to a coroner's jury command the new torpedo boat destroy- but in the Province of Fo Kien 300 per- that of Great Britain visited President Wil- Jackson," he said. "Tammany Hall.. In their natural state this vegetable he killed his wife in a Chicago er Cummings, and Major Albertus W. sons were slain an two mission churches hotel son and Vice President Marshall. through the agency of Chief Murphy, contains 70 per cent of water. Long and that her death was not the Catlin, U. S. M. C., the fleet marine believed to be the property of American has succeeded in taking away the office shipments of potatoes in their natural result of a suicide pact. The Traders' National Bank of Lowell officer of the United States Atlantic the people gave me by the largest plu- Missionary Society, were burned by state are not profitable. The Germans Chinese brigands murdered 300 per- Mass., was closed by the Comptroller Fleet. Chinese brigands. of rality of votes any candidate for Gov- take the culls and faulty potatoes and sons in the Province of Fo-Kein and the Currency. Another of the officers of the old This day innumerable auto accidents ernor ever received in the history of dry them so as to remove all excess wa- burned two churches, the property of Servia bowed to the will of the pow- Maine who was absent on shore leave are recorded, involving the injury of the State; but Tammany Hall cannot ter, and then ship them to various American missionary societies. ers and sent a submissive note promis- the night of the explosion is Lieut. killing of succeed in taking away my manhood, many persons and the seven. points for stock feed. This practice of ing to withdraw her troops from Al- Commander Pope Washington, the Violent earthquakes shook the cities ex- my In addition to this there were a number drying potatoes for stock feed and uses self-respect, and my determination of bania at once. ecutive officer of the battleship of minor wrecks on railroads and one has Nicaragua. to keep up the struggle, day in and day in the arts not gained much head- Fire which is believed to have started of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. fire in Rockland, Maine, which resulted Representative Caleb Powers,of Ken- out, for honest government, which way in this country. The culls are us- in the elevator of the Advance Grain The other officers of the old Maine in a $100,000 loss. thrown away tucky, announced that he will retire at should be the hope and the aim of ev- ually and starch is made Company, of St. Louis, caused a loss of who are still living but are on the re- at the end of his term. ery decent citizen. On this same eventful Friday of potatoes only when there are excess $1,250,000. tired list are Rear Admiral Charles D. Johannisthal, Germany, the newest and crops, which make them available at a President Wilson commuted the sen- Sigsbee, the Rev. Father John P Chid- "My trial from beginning to end, so Tuesday. largest of. the Zeppelin war airships,the low price. tence of Nicholas Sylvester, convicted wick, the chaplain; Rear Admiral Rich- far as the Tammanyized part of the was destroyed in midair by an These specialists point out that if of counterfeiting in the United States Hans Schmidt,the priest under arrest ard Wainwright, Lieut. George F. W. court was concerned, was a farce, a explosion. All except one of the 27 more attention were paid to growing Court for the Southern District of New in New York for killing Anna Aumuller Holman, Lieut. Carl W. Jungen, and political lynching, the consummation of military men on board, including the earlier maturing varieties, or if all York and sentenced February 19, 1910, was declared sane by the alienists who Lieut. George P. Blow. a deep-laid political conspiracy to oust entire admiralty board were killed. corn were dried down to No. 2 grade, it to 15 years imprisonment and fined examined him. Those of the officers of the old Maine me from office." At Havre de Grace, Maryland, just would weigh more to the volume, so $1,000. Secretary Bryan entertained at lun- who are dead are Chief Engineer Charles Following are the views and opinions of the before midnight of the 18th the large that more actual corn could be packed Representative Bailey, of Pennsyl- cheon John Ewing the new minister to P. Howell, who died in December, 1899; press of New York City and State: grandstand and clubhouse, the resturant in each freight car. This, they figure, vania introduced a bill that would pro- Honduras and Dr. Albert A. Membrend Assistant Engineer John R. Morris, The World said: William Sulzer was were and the betting ring completely would make available, throughout the vide for extension of the free delivery Honduras minister to Washington. who died in September, 1902; Assistant impeached by Murphy's Assembly not destroyed,entailing an estimated loss of period when excess moisture is shipped, for what he had done but for what he mail service to all towns in the United President Menocal, of Cuba, announ- Engineer Darwin R. Merritt and Lieut. $25,000. There were several shooting had refused to do. nearly 15,000 freight cars for moving States with a population exceeding 1,- ced that he may have to resort to ex- Friend W. Jenkins who died of injuries affrays on this same date, resulting in corn or other freight. 000 not now entitled to such delivery. traordinary measures because of the received in the explosion, and Lieut. The Sun remarks: Even if William the death of 7 people, also a number of Twenty-seven aerial sailors and offi- refusal of Congress to convene to con- John J. Blandin, who died five months Sulzer had escaped this terrible accidents in which motor cars figured, President Wilson Great Theatre Goer. judgment means of the cers of the imperial ministry of marine sider the proposed new foreign loan of after explosion from causes attributed by technicalities the loss of life being 9. This does not President Wilson finds his greatest on which he and his counsel were killed and three other men were $15,000, 000. to the shock. Boatswain Francis E. depended include reports from relaxation and rest from work in going foreign countries. fatally Larkin died in 1908. Carpenter George as their only possible resource in the wounded when the new admiral- The Dominican rebels at Puerto In Mexico on the 19th, 46 Federals to the theatre, according to reports Plata Heims is now on duty as Chief Carpen- emergency, Mr. Sulzer's annihilation ty dirigle ballon L 2, the biggest airship agreed to accept the conditions of the were killed north of Satillo by the dyna- from Washington. Like President ter in Philadelphia. before the court of public opinion would in the world, exploded 2,000 feet above treaty of peace arranged some time ago miting of a troop train. The same Taft, Mr. Wilson enjoys an evening Medical Director Henneberger, who nevertheless have been accomplished. the Johannisthal Aerodrome at Berlin. through the efforts of James M. Sulli- afternoon 20 persons were killed and at the theatre as the most complete joins Sigsbee, Wainwright, and the Sulzer's unfitness is thus spoken of Saturday. van, American minister to the Domini- 100 injured in a wreck near Mobile,Ala., diversion from official cares. It seems others of the old Maine on the retired by the Times: Certainly this estab- make little difference to President can Republic. Hostilities have ceased. when a special train loaded with soldiers to Chevalier Van Rappord succeeded list, was born in Virginia, and entered lishes such a degree of moral unfitness Wilson whether the play is good or not. Jankheir J. from Fort Morgan, Ala., en route to Loudon as Dutch minister Capt. Paul Kreibohm,four officers and the navy as an assistant surgeon on that the people, knowing his offenses, He is easily amused and entertained, at Washinton. 34 sailors of Alabama-Mississippi Fair at Meridan, the steamer Kroonland, at Sept. 17, 1874. He was promoted to would never have elected him Gov- maintaining a certain goodnatured re- New York, were presented Mass., turned over on the Buckatunnia, King Dinizulu, the dethroned sover- with in- surgeon in 1890, and was made a medi- ernor. sponsiveness to whatever happens to scribed articles in recognition trestle between State line and Bucka- eign of Zululand, died on his farm near of their cal director in 1908. He has served at The Herald avers: He is the first boards, until every player work in rescuing passengers from tunnia, 60 miles north of Mobile. The be on the Middleburg, Transvaal. various times in Philadelphia, Newport Governor of the State of New York to who comes to Washington cherishes steamer Volturno. and business section of east St. Louis, in- Fire destroyed the house near the Washington, on the battleships be turned out of office. There have the ambition to "play to the President" Col. Theodore Roosevelt was received Maine, Minnesota, and been many men just cluding the railroad terminals, said to Vatican to which the aged Sarto women Indiana, and as bad as he who because he never fails to appreciate with military honors as he stepped was for a time a member of have held office till the be the largest in the United States en- sisters of the Pope, moved during the the Naval end of their the effort from the classic production ashore from the steamer Vandyck at Examining Board. terms. countered a fire, the loss from which Pope's illness last spring. The women amounted to over several hundred thou- to the noisiest slap-stick. Rio Janerio, Brazil. The Buffalo Courier sums up the escaped injury. New Wireless for dollars. Chief Justice Device Ships. whole case with: In trying sand Miss Gladys Ravenscroft,of England, Clabaugh dismissed the to inter- Old Church Converted Into Theatre. A man by the name of Spitz, who On Monday the 20th a U. S. won the writ of habeas corps sued out by David rupt the looting of the State Treasury The old Church of St. Jean le Bap- woman's national golf cham- revenue cutter towed into the port pionships. Lamar. was formerly a wireless expert at Gov. Sulzer was knocked down by a tiste, Seventy-sixth Street and Lex- Mare Boston the steamship, Templemore- Samuel J. Crawford, war governor Island, has invented what he calls Murphy jimmy in the hands of the ington Avenue, New York City, for Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, who arri- a wireless which with cargo afire was drift- of Kansas who won distinction as an "Eye" for ships, and the de- State Assembly, was haled before a many years the repository for the fam- ved in New York was ordered deported ing in the track of navigation. The Indian fighter, died in Topeka. vice is now being financed. hostile court, and the court has found St. Anne, has been convert- by immigration authorities within loss to the cargo and ship amounted to ous relic of less The instrument, which works only that before he was engaged by the peo- than three hours after the The Austrian government introduced $1,740,000. Suicide and several murders ed into a meeting hall and children's vessel upon at night, reflects on a mirror a moving ple and the taxpayers to guard their which she came had docked. a bill in Parliament prohibiting "emi- and two fatal automobile accidents theatre for the pupils of the parochial picture of everything within a radius funds he did not expend as much money Koloman Konia gration calculated to promote the white form a part of this day's record. school. The tiny church has for many von Kany, chief of of several miles. It receives its im- in seeking his engagement as he should literary bureau slave trade." The severe storm of the 20th spread years been the mecca of religious pil- the of the Austrian For- pression from a web of wires erected have expended! That is the Sulzer A blizzard which havoc along the eastern shore. Towns grims from all over the United States, eign Office was appointed Austro-Hun- swept Northern on a tall mast. It is useless by day- case in a nutshell. who came to worship at the shrine of garian Minister to Mexico. Wisconsin cost five lives and tied up light, however, the reason that the were flooded and much damage done to for The Rochester :Herald declares: The St. Anne and to view the relic which Austria sent an railroad traffic as well. It was the wires register only the "stygian rays." business property, wharfs and shipping ultimatum to Servia removal of William Sulzer will be was exhibited on feast days and holy demanding evacuation worst storm in years. During a recent test at Vallejo. the involving thousands of dollars damage. of points in greeted with unconcealed joy by every days. Hundreds of cures have been observers saw in the mirror the ships The damage in Norfolk amounted to Albania. Wednesday. crooked politician, every grafter in or attributed to the application of the on the river, the railroad trains passing $50,000. President Wilson held conferences Gen. Felix Diaz arrived at Vera Cruz out of office, and every criminal in or relic. up and down the valley, people Three deaths from accidents are re- with the Republicans on the from Havana aboard the German walk- out of jail. Senate ing about, and even.the ported for the 21st and a numher of in- Soldiers of '63 in Senate. Committee. steamship Corcovada. sentries pacing The beats Binghamton Press says: The juries and an explosion in a power plant their on the island. On the Union side were Bardley, du Senator Clapp's bill prohibiting the The urgent deficiency bill, arranging High Court of Impeachment has ren- on Staten Island killed 6 workmen and Pont, Goff, Nelson, Warren and Works, sending of campaign funds from one to abolish the Commerce Court, remov- Woman Suffrage Club at Capital. dered a great public service. Its de- injured two others. A fire in Baltimore and on the Confederate, Bacon, Bank- state to another was passed by the Sen- ing civil service protection from over London, Paris, cision is the only one a just tribunal on this same date did Berlin and other capi- damage to the head, Catron, Martin and Thornton. ate. 1,000 deputy revenue collectors and tals have could have given. $25,000. A long since had international extent of railroad accident providing funds Panama Canal The Knickerbocker-Press of Albany Catron is the first Republican Confed- Sunday. for the suffrage clubs, nor is Washington to be near Chicago caused the death of four enterprises, comments: The Governor of the State erate since the days of General Mahone and various other Federal outdone. Shortly a club patterned persons. Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Wilson. of New York has been recalled by a of Virginia, to attain a seat in the was signed by President after these foreign clubs and having in Germany held a conference with his Tammany vote. He has been recalled and Others Coming. Senate. and his Republican colleague Dr. F. F. Friedmann announced that its membership women of many nations, Bryan, Clark father, the Emperor, in reference to because he broke faith with the boss. from New Mexico, Senator Fall, is the in honor of Empress Augusta Victoria will be established at the National As the coming election will be the his opposition to his father's policy re- Perhaps for the time in his politi- son of a confederate soldier and was patron of the antituberculosis move- I Capital. first first held in this country at which a garding the Brus wick succession. cal life William Sulzer was entitled to elected one of the Rough Riders in the Spanish ment in Germany,he would on Saturday The success of the venture its pro- United States Senator is by the enlisted men were unstinted commendation. War. Five of these old soldiers have Twelve killed and release his turtle germ serum free to moters declare, is assured, for many direct vote of the people where there Advertiser says: Sulzer recently come to the Senate, so there 30 injured when a special train carrying all the empire. He The Elmira has opposition, the national ad- physicians of said women in the diplomatic set are zealous to-day been may be artillerymen jumped the tracked on a has more friends than when the contest others yet to come. he and Professor Schleich, the tubercu- advocates of universal suffrage. These ministration is watching high near Mobile,Ala. elected Governor. It is about the last trestle losis authority, would give a demonstra- women are being invited to join and the 'with much interest. All the eloquence Motor Ploughs Aid Kansas Farmers. great crime of an old discredited organ- The Progressive party of the Twen- tion of his treatment on that day in the I responses are said to be encouraging. of the Democratic party will be turned The longest draught the state has tieth New York Congressional district Royal Hospital. Schleich confirmed loose in Maryland and during the last ever known, was recently broken in Corday has nominated Isaac A. Hornwick for the announcement. I Rare Letter to be Sold. week of the campaign the following Kansas. After fell and the T. V. Warthen Out on Bail. the rain the unexpired term of Burton The letter written by Charlotte Cor- will ground was Francis Daniel and Evarsto Madero, brothers Senators be heard: fit for ploughing there was day to her father a nearly three weeks in Democratic not Harrison. of the late President were at few days before Kern, of Indiana, the enough horses available to pull the arrested killed jail Vernon Warthen, estimated that the charged she Murat will be sold at the An- formerly leader of the Senate, Lewis, of Illinois; ploughs and afterwards the wagons It is net saving in Monterey, with complicity in a supervisingjiaz tfTitohenorrmsupanesnm aVdcaiec ndorg. derson Auction Company rooms, New untant at the National Senate; laden with the the cost of foodstuffs for the American plot to turn over the city to revolution- the Democratic whip of the tremendous yield. Noth- York, on Exchange Bank, Baltimore, and self- people under the new tariff will be Nov. 18. This autograph is Pomerene, of Ohio; Lea, of Tennessee; ing daunted, the progressive farmers aries. confessed forger, was released year one of the most valuable items in Part Mon- 011ie James, of Kentucky; Walsh, of immediately brought use motor about 66 cents per for each indi- A military plot against the Cuban day on into II, of William J. Latta's celebrated $5,000 bail. He was arrested Montana, and Key Pitman, of Nevada, ploughs and motor trucks which proved vidual in the country. government was discovered. Colonel on collection relating to Napoleon Bona- the charge of forging a check for a descendant of Francis Scott Key, au- their salvation from the eccentricities Three persons were fatally and four Pujol, cammander of the barracks of parte and the French Revolution. $5,300, purporting to have been drawn weather and seriously injured in wreck of two re- thor of The Star Spangled Banner. of the delays due to horse others a on Matanzas ordered the arrest on the bank by St. Joseph's College and Big Tiffin, 0. convened The big stars will be Secretary Bryan traction between the farm and railroad Four near tired army captains on the charge that The Supreme Court Monday Academy, limmitsburg, and admitted and Speaker Clark. station. J. Hogan Furst, secretary-treasurer (Continued on iduge 2) for its fall term. the forgery. Oka) allgouttle PARAGRAPH NEWS. MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE I1I 1 1 II I II II I MIMI j..P7 L A (Continued from page 1.) BALTIMORE they were conspiring against the public Jc( SOLID peace. 7j SAFE SOUND 's ,graduate col- Cleveland memor- • Shop A bank account at the Commercial lege and the Grover ial tower,v;hich is included in the archi- center of your state will strengthen buildings in Your your credit. tectural scheme of the college were dedicated in the presence of a dis- Quiet tinguished company of learned men Home The Munsey Trust Co. from Europe and America. Gifts No hurry—no •I crowds—no pays 3% on daily balances of $200, and over, amounting to $2,850,000 for the erec- bad weather—at your desk subject to check. tion and endowment of the college en- Courteous and cordial treatment makes Princeton to realize an idea con- in comfort you can seled friends of depositors. nabled ceived 20 years ago—the housing of the very things you want— Capital, ONE MILLION DOLLARS graduate students in a body. Write to Hutzler's Mail Thursday. OrderDepartment and one of The Supreme Court grand jury of our shoppers will go through tr"-• New York returned a blanket indict- the Store and choose what ment charging Harry K. Thaw and four you want and send it direct, other men with conspiracy in connection and Thaw's escape from Matteawan. fresh crisp, to you by with mail. ri Arrow Shirts .)4 President Wilson issued his Thanks- terrace Calk giving Day proclamation. It sets We promise Thursday, November 27, as the day on Do your mid-year plugging early! them should still be incapacitated at which the people of the country shall that time, he has some splendid materi- prompt de- Styles in Pleated the blessings of the al in the second team to draw from. ;The New Fall offer thanks for Some of the examinations for the livery. year. month of October begin on Monday. JIM and Semi-Bosoms. Alfred 0. Crozier. currency expert of At a meeting of the Sophomore Class Cincinnati, before tha Senate Banking on Monday, Jim Leary was chosen to The geology course has been increas- For Immediate Wear. Beautiful Patterns. Committee urged that currency issuance lead the Soph's track team in the com- ed to two periods a week, instead of be placed directly under Government ing inter-class meet. The following 'Assiiiimmom• one. Fall Style Arrow Collars supervision. men reported to Captain Leary: "Billie" HUTZLER NEMOTH Daniel H. Tolman, "king of the loan Cogan, "Hook" McMorris. Haltigan, 4 • sharks" was denied appeal by Justice It is understood that a goodly contin- Coyle, "King" Carroll, Dwyer, Long, iBALT MORE Pendleton of the Supreme Court. gent from Emmitsburg will journey to Morgan, Farley, J. C. Kelley and C. F. ROTERING, Gettysburg tomorrow to supplement Whettle. A short "workout" was in- the M. S. M. rooters. dulged in, but on Thursday the real West Main Street Wait Paint training will begin with mountain climb- (Formerly Rowe Clothing Store) ing. Watch Sophomore! There are painters and waiters. Which Interest in the approaching field day Paint----Drouth am I going to do? Paint or wait? exercises is waxing warm and judging better? Which is by the large number of entries competi- Capt. McManus and"Mike" Mahoney, The longer the drouth the more am I worth How much with my pro- tion in the various events will be keen. who have been in the infirmary for the rain is required to water the earth. waiting? How perty much if I paint? last few days as a result of the clash THE HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE OPEN Will my house be worth more or less if The longer a building goes without,' The number of "accepts" resulting with Catholic Universiversity on Satur- painting the dryer it gets and more I paint? day are now able to take regular prac- costs $2.00 a from the invitations sent out to the paint is required to keep water out. Say it gallon Devoe—I tice and will appear in their old posi- YOU WILL NEED SHELLS paint any alumni indicates that the attendance at wouldn't other—and $3 or $4 tions in the game with Pennsylvania A ten gallon Job this year is a putting it at the Banquet this year will be unusu- more for on. That $50 or College at Gettysburg on Saturday. eleven gallon Job next year—you -gallon job. ally large. $60 a 10 This game will be the "M" game for will save money by using the best money is gone. Bicycles, Bicycle Tires, Inner The Is it in the house? the Mountaineers and the "G" game paint, all in the Is it house? The October Mountaineer, the ap- for the Gettysburgians, thus making it Suppose I were selling; what should pearance of which was eagerly awaited one of the most important games of the Tubes, Bicycle Sundries for that house I get fresh-painted and by the students, was issued last Friday, season. DEVOE'S TEEL LINED Express Wagons, Tricycles, and what should I get for it needing paint? and the favorrble comment heard on I wonder why men paint before sell- every hand warrants the assertion that Go-Carts. Catholic U., 6; ML St. Mary's, 21. J. Thos. Gelwicks, Agt. SHOT ing? the "management" has struck the right The clash between the Mountaineers aprit 24-ly DEVOE groove. SHELLS Automobile Oils, Transmission and the gridiron artists of the Catholic J. THOS. GELWICKS sells it. the 18th re- THE only American and Differential Greases. -- University on Echo field on Lined shells are Last Saturday's indications of down- sulted in a decisive victory for the for- Steel THIS WEEK'S PUZZLE. ALBERT ADELSBERGER UMC Arrow and Nitro Automobile Body Soap, Roadside pour, which did not materalize how- mer. The visitors presented a much Club. The Steel Lining ever until the struggle was almost over, heavier team, but could not stand the LIVERYMAN around the smokeless pow- Hand Cleanser. kept away a good many from the cam- onslaught of the Mountain eleven. Thc der keeps out the moisture pus who are accustomed to follow in touchdown was scored by Mount HOTEL SPANGLER and makes them better, Harness Soap and Oils. first person the athletic progress of the Blue stronger and safer. St. Mary's after four minutes of play, Emmitsburg, Maryland and White eleven. when, after a series of line plunges, UMC Steel Lined shells Baseball Goods, Football Goods no Sheridan carried the ball over. Neither Automobile For Hire cost more to make but Hold this up to the light, gaze stead- team scored again until the fourth more to buy. The Steel Tennis Goods, Fishing Tackle, A meeting of the student body was ily for 30 seconds and see the sailor quarter and in this period Keenan and Lining is a gift to sports- called on Wednesday afternoon in the Fine Horses and First-Class men—your protection at Field Glasses, with three wooden legs dance the tango. Music Hall. Mr. Thomas J. Burke '11, Sheridan intercepted forward passes 1E STEEL LINING Carriages. our expense. discussed several important topics and ran through the entire Catholic Ever Ready Flash Lights, :j;i crowd Look for UMC on the What is said to be the greatest concerning the show the Senior class University team, the former running Teams for Drummers and in this shell head. Baseball Shoes, Tennis Shoes, that ever saw a football game will give on Wednesday November 5 70 yards and the latter 50. Pleasure Parties a Specialty country was at the Harvard-Dartmouth In this quarter the Mountaineers had Made for Remington Tickets are on sale at the Alumni may7-091y and all other Sh,.tguns. U. S. Army Shoes. game at Cambridge last fall, when 43.- Room. their entire scrub team playing and 000 paid to see the 22 men in action. Lynch, of the Catholics, intercepted a .10,.12, .16, .20 forward pass and crossed Mount St. Gillette Safety Razors & Blades, ISIOW IS guage carried Football practice at Mt. St. Mary's Mary's goal for the first time this sea- week Gem, Junior, Peerless, Ever The Parcel Post College, has been light during the son. The losers made very little impres- Fall subs in owing to the crippled condition of the sion on the strong Mt. St. Mary's line, To Plant stock Ready and all rightSafety Razors. Mountaineers. Captain McManus, Sut- but worked forward passes much more Shopping By Mail ton, Mahoney, Sheridan and Haltigan successfully than did the Mountain boys. The Angle Stroke Automatic have been nursing minor injuries, the Many penalties were inflicted upon the Razor Sharpener. Offers Advantages. heritage and grateful reminder of last visitors, particularly for holding and Saturday's magnificent victory over slugging. Their interference was rag- .r , ). Lap Robes and Blankets, One of the greatest movements for their Catholic University rivals. ged and time and time again Mount St. • -- • , the benefit of women, in the past decade, is the steady growth and near- Mary's men broke through and tackled • x :( Buggy Whips, Riding Whips, perfection of the mail--o.der business. It is expected that the contest be- their opponents in their tracks. Every man on Mount St. STEEL LINISG Harness Pads. The woman in a smaller town with tween Mt. St. Mary's and Gettysburg Mary's played splen- t YOU CAN HAVE the same refinement of taste, the same will be as strenuous as was last week's did football and especial credit should i Boys' Suits, Men's Dress Shirts, love of the beautiful, alike enjoyment encounter with the proud Catholic U's be given Captain McManus, Sheridan BEAUTIFUL FLT,1/7.!--1 Also .22, .32, .38, .41, of feminine aaparel, and who even a and open i To BRIGHTEN Ycaii; Work Shirts, Overalls, few years ago found it impossible to from Washington. The Mountain men Keenan for their wonderful t Calibre Cartridges for Rifles and gratify her c!esires, has now a world are confident of another victory and field running and to J. McManus, who All winter, at Christmas time, at Revolvers. of new beau y open to her. will put up a hard fight to make it com- kicked the three goals from touch- Easter time, ako on your lai.vm• Corduroy Pants, Corduroy Coats, Whatever the woman writes for is downs. Stone,Dowdle and Lynch play- and in your flower beds at the Printed Permit to Hunt Given with plete. selected by a woman! And this one is ed good football for the visitors. The first opening of SprinAtime- if you Each Box of Shells. especially trained to select merchan- line-up : plant now Heavy Work Coats, with peculiar aptness, to read be- Would'st tell the Senior from the Fresh- dise Catholic Double and Single Barrel Shot tween the letter's sentences the person- man, flip? Mt. St. Mary's Pos Univ. Bolgiano's Fall Bulb Gloves, writer and her probable pre- Haltigan I. e Lynch Rain Coats, Canvass ality of its Dos't seek a sign token him, early— to I ar:ie ferances; it is not exaggeration to say Kelly I. t Dowdle are full sized anti true Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, from daily late? experience in Buil, Leather Gloves, that her knowledge, gained J. McManus 1. g Gormley Our 95 years experience, is superior to that of the Just gaze at that faint fringe upon his placed us in a posi- Cleaning Rods, Hunting Coats, Rice...... c ------Murphy Selection has Automobile Gloves. writer herself, an advantage which her hp; knowing the most relia- Shell Vests, Gun Cases, Leggings without. Dwyer ...... r. g Boyle tion of city-sister is That is the badge,of this year's gradu- of securing the ch‘iie- Carroll .. .r. t...... Horan ble source Perhaps the most important qualifi- ate. French and Holland Grown cation of a store which supports a mail- Sutton r e Whalen est order section is RELIABILITY. Select- Quinn q. b McMorris Bulbs. delivery of ions may be carefully made, Everything is fast getting in shape McManus (capt. .r. h Stone Beautitay iliustrutei 30 Po;::. the promptest but if there is not back for the Seniors' play, November 5, the reputation for Sheridan ...... 1. h Letter of that store a KNOWN date of Bulb and Poldy Boo, Fr5.i dependability-1 the alumni reunion. The pro- Mahoney f b Hinehaufle duction is one of Broadway's latest ltot -ideallys.you exactly how lc, arrange and / The Hutzler Store is in personal touch Score—Mount St. Mary's,21; Catholic i care for your hits. This will be the first time that it Fall Buibs to have the bisct :1- with the fashion authorities of New University, 6. Referee—Porter, Wash- i success, also give a full line of Poultry Paris, as well as the best of has ever been put on by amateurs but i York and ington College. Umpire—Fagan. Sub- Supplies and requisites- If you have not English houses; and its materials, trim- the fact that it is being staged under already received a copy send us a postal I received stitutions: Mount St. Mary's—Keenan mings, and all merchandise is the direction of Mr. Thomas J. Burke i customers with the satisfying for Mahoney, Long 4cch D.., by its gives production. Carroll, Talbott for Ea knowledge of their authority. assurance of a finished for Breslin for Sut- Baby Hyacinths 40c .1 Kodaks and Supplies. Captain McManus, ji Bedding Hyacinths Sc The variety of the mail-order service ton, Rogers for Quinn, Talbott for ! and. Size Hyacinths 7c I is FlsreteSsiiazeBHuiyhisicinths I2c Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, of The Hutzler Store remarkable. Coach Day has not permitted any Mahoney, Mulhearn for Dwyer, Cogan .i 3c 1:327- 55:5c I. out-of-town woman has re- Many an- hard scrimmages during the week, pre- for J. Stollman for Keenan, % Early Tulips Mixed. 3c 25c she would make of some of her McManus, 1 IM,aaryrootrTCuoltitpasge Tulips i quests Catholic 4c 35c in-town friends, but there is a reti- ferring to take no chances on crippling Hannon for Haltigan. Univer- Stationery and School Supplies i. Double Tulips c 25c .i cence, a disinclination to disturb others, his first string men. He expects all sity—Keegan for Letters, Ostergren Narcissus Single lc 30c ••••••••, that prevents. For just such emergen- i. :lc 25c 1 the 'Varsity men to be in good condition for Horan, O'Day for Ostergen, Kelly 3c 30c Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes and cies The Hutzler Store offers its facili- CjoDr onougcbulse i is Narcissus "• ' it's for Saturday's game with Gettysburg, Gormley. Time of quarter_Ten i Mixed 2c 20c 1 If ties. The for an after- for :lc 25c correct costume inutes. Tobaccos. noon call is quite as vital to the up-to- In the event that any one or two of and twelve m i. °Eaxsatleisr Lillies 15c 1.50 good— date woman, as are political questions Chinese Sacred Lilli es 12c 1.30 ., Notions, Groceries, to her husband: i - - •A.7 A Surprise Party. UnderCatholic ewspaper for Baltimore. Our Plant Season WO Now that the season ap- Christmas the editorship of Now In Full Progress Confectioneries. proaches, the Hutzler Service is doubly On evening of October 21, a de- the Reverend i valuable. .Last Fall, of women lightful surprise party was held at the Dr Cth. Fl.itc Th Nehom as, the city of Baltimore i Bealt)h5utiedmuiliePalrasnts,iE learnbs,li.PhaelmdsTanr.dd,H.ardy hundreds price within the B. F. Goodrich Automobile Tires We have 2,700 different articles. disposed of irksome shopping by a check home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hospel- will soon have a weekly publication to Evergreens selling at a and a list of friends Mail- reach of all- Watch the Baltimore Amer- see sent to the horn. The time was spent in playing known as the Baltimore Catholic Re- 1 and Inner Tuber in both Safety Call to us, we may have what Order Section of this store; and the de- be i ican and Sun for special sales. If you part of games,etc. At a late hour refreshments view. The first issue will make iano's Bulbs and Plants and Smooth tread, you want. lightful the arrangement was its cannot get Bolg the unvaring and personal care taken were served in abundance. appearance on Saturday, Nov. 29. All i through your local dealer- Send us a pos- selection of interest and we will tell you where you can in the the gifts, the Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Q. arrangements have been completed and i tal that was evidenced in each order. This Frederick Turst get assume of Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Springer, will be the business store will the responsibility manager. i. C. your shopping, and v.hat you do not Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagaman, Mes- Bo 4ia ij. w's Seed Storv J. SHUFF & CO., like you may send back: dames: Charles Kuglar, Bentzel, Kug- The House of lar, John Hospelhorn, Annie Septer, Deputies, at the gener- 1 BALTIMORE, . MD. North East Coiner Public Square The most important point to The al convention of the Moser and Protestant Episco- Hutzler Store is CUSTOMER SATIS- Peter F. Burket, Edward pal Church held in New York decided ,,...... —.—.—..—.....—....--...... --...-....*. FACTION. Miss Grace O'Connor. rot to i EMMITSBIJRG, MARYLAND change the name of the church. feb 6-12 if 01lr rritig COIrn Hirtr 3

- stores which do the largest Virulent Epidemic in Connecticut. Suffrage News. FINE NOTE PAPER business are those which keep ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE--ACADEMY About a week ago dispatches from tn their names constantly before The following items from the Wom- HE Paris recorded the fact that there were an's the public. Advertising is just as Journal, are submitted by the I One pound of Fine Linen two hundred cases of small pox, not Equal great a necessity to an active busi- Suffrage League of Emmitsburg: Note Paper — eighty odd quarantined, within the city limits. The ness life as food and drink are to Danish Constitutional Amend- 1 sheets — with envelopes to Word now comes that there is an epi- ment healthy physical existence. If you Bill, which includes the enfran- match demic of small-pox in Easton, Conn., chisement stop eating you die for want of sus- of women, has passed its 50c embracing ten or more mill towns and third reading in the Lower House 1 tenance, if you stop advertising, by a villages. This epidemic is considered majority CHRONICLE OFFICE. your businessldies for want of pub- of 101 to 6, with four absen- I very serious. tees. There .....••••••••• licity." tf. is no opposition to the woman suffrage clause. Good Taste In Wilson Wedding. Iceland has followed Norway and From the White House comes word Finland in granting full suffrage to that the forthcoming wedding of Miss women. The bill had to pass two parlia- Jessie Valley Wilson and Francis B. Sayre, on ments. It was first echoes passed in 1911, and "Racket" 1November 25th will be a private and The Store has just passed again almost without We return grateful thanks to the ' held last Thursday evening non-official ceremony. in the spaci- The President opposition. It must be signed by the "Friend" who for the second time has ious Commencement Hall. so it is said, will let it be Characters known authori- King of Denmark but this is merely a given us contributions of valuable curios —Bernadette, Ruth Conley; tatively before the invitations go Her play- out matter of form. His sienature will be for the Cabinet. 1 that gifts, ONE OF OUR BIG VALUES mates, Edith Valentine, Corlea Griffin; except from friends of the given as a matter of course. Lady of bride and Lourdes, Agnes Starkey; An- bridegroom, are not desired. The Dutch States-General, i. e., the The spirit of the musician was gels,Gertrude McManus,Pauline Staley, evident Old parliament, were opened by Her Majes- Men's Best 50c. Work Shirts at 15% Margaret Bresnahan. Southern Entertainer Dead. in the vocal numbers, that spirit which ty Queen Wilhemia. In her speech she Polk Miller, of Richmond, Virginia, is the soul of music, almost the divine said that the government would proceed who has entertained many an audience Under That Price part, without which music is music in To lovers of music the selection ren- to the amendment of the constitution with plantation songs and war time name only. dered by Elizabeth McManus was a without delay, the object in view being stories died on Monday at the age of 69. veritable treat. The Rhapsodies of the reform of the suffrage. All men E igPigUBI LTIsC BSuQURAGR, Within the past year Mr. Miller, a con- Liszt are extremely difficult and labori- are to have votes,and the constitutional The harp solo was most delightful for federate companion and a negro quar- CHARLES ROTERING 86 SONS ous in their execution,but the felicitous barrier to the granting of suffrage to this instrument possesses a subtle charm tette from the South gave a perform- delicacy and boldness of expression women contained in the words "male STRICTLY CASH unattainable by the most tender strains dis- ance at Hood College in Frederick. Feb 26-11-Iy of the violin or the richest tones of the played, showed that Miss McManus' subject" in the electoral qualifications piano. great advancement in technique and Light Lunch. ' is to be abolished. poetic interpretation. All Parties are for the Woman Suff- Coffee, Cocoa, Boullion 5c. Ham, rage Amendment in New Jersey. The annual meeting of the New York Cheese, Egg Sandwiches, 5c. Ice Cream, The Democratic, Republican and chapter of the Alumnae of St. Joseph's The scenery was appropriately arran- Crackers, Fruit 5e. Pro- of Mrs. gressive Parties in New Jersey have College will be held at the home ged. In the background was moun- oct 10-3ts. MCCARDELL'S. all declared for the submission to the Jas, J. Sheenan, 219 76th St. Brooklyn, tains, the overhanging clouds being Thirty-two officers voters of a constitutitutional amend- N. Y., on Saturday. Oct. 25th )913. delicately tinted while a stream trick- and men of the crew of the transatlantic liner Touraine ment enfranchising women. ling through the green foliage termina- who took part in the rescue of the pass- The two scenes from the life of ted in a waterfall. On the left of the We believe it will Profit You engers of the Volturno, were decorated One of Berlin's great department, Bernadette were appreciated by all the stage the grotto was formed where our with medals last Saturday by the French stores, recognizing the all-devouring loving children of our Blessed Mother; Lady of Lourdes appeared to Bernadette craze for the tango, has just introduced Government before the departure of the To Make Your Purchases of Us. the chief lesson taught being a more with the chaplet thrown over her arm. tango teas on its own premises as a vessel for New York. special drawing card tender devotion in our Mother and a "Did she have wings?" asked Bernadet- for shoppers. MATTHEWS BROTHERS. more tender devotion to the rosary. te's little companions. "Oh, no! but she was surrounded by a golden light far more beautiful than wings." In Katherine Gloninger deserves special the second scene, the Mysterious Lady commendation for the clear enunciation again appears. After praying some- of her words and the optimistic philo- time she motions to Bernadette to go sophy taught in the lines: towards a little patch of moss. Just FAIR as "Spring or Winter, Summer, Fall, Bernadette reaches the spot a fountain I'm just thankful for them all." AN of crystal water bubbled forth. The Lady smiled beneficially and the curtain The first of a series of concerts was I dropped. OPTOMETRIST DR. C. L. KEFAUVER9 FREDERICK, rm. T may be a mistake of the TRESPASS! TRESPASS! TRESPASS! Horse Show publisher in thinking he has tq From now on you Farmers will been done a favor, but as a need rule whenever a newspaper loses Trespass Notices. Have you got them? October 28-31 one subscriber on account of pique The Hunting season is here. Tres- I there are usually two or three oth- pass Notices may be had at the office of that ers gained for the very reason tf. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. the one feels aggrieved. Maryland State Fair The broad-minded and intelligent subscriber will recognize the fact that it is only the negative quality LAUREL, MD. in life that never crosses the feel- J. 1. TOPPER & SON ings of anybody.—Jennings (La.) Successors to TOPPER & SWEENEY Admission: Adults, 25 Cts.: Children 15 Cts. Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at "SLAGLE HOTEL" Herald. Undertakers, Funeral Directors Second Thursday of Each Month. EVERY CITIZEN NEXT VISIT THURSDAY, NOV. 13th, 1913. should have a copy of the Ordinances and Embalmers of Emmitsburg. A REAL FAIR They are printed in clear type and the size is most convenient. The booklet Expert Embalming Service Rendered by Mr. ioaximawaxxx inix inauxxiii x wawa fits the pocket. Robert Topper, Graduate of Johns Hopkins Price 5 cts—at the office of the School of Embalming. FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS I a WEEKLY CHONICLE a x EMMITSBURG, MD. Come and See the Best Exhibits and Attractions a a The New York department of educa- Telephone Connections. Can be Reached Day tion's public lecture bureau classes last Ever Shown in a ASK FOR 0 year had a total attendance of more or Night. Maryland than 1 000,000. • •0 7-18-Iyr I G. L. BREAD • 00000000000000000000000000 • • Ott-)***•:-)**-3 a IT IS a a Pure, Wholesome, °4 Bryan to Speak in Frederick a Satisfying. • * • a ASK YOUR DEALER • X 9 a G. L. BAKING COMPANY, x The Secretary of Secretary Bryan A X FREDERICK, MARYLAND State, Hon. 0 X Wm. )1( 7-1.8-1yr Is The Most Force- **xxxxxxximitmommiiiiii VI Jennings Bryan, 0 0 TAXES. kI will be the Speaker ful Speaker and the of The Evening at e We have an agreement with the I 0 Most Brilliant Ora- the City Opera County Treasurer whereby we are 0 I authorized to Collect State and House, Frederick. tor of the Day. County Taxes. @ by American Press Association. 0 1 0 Come In and Avail Yourself 0 Do Not Fail to Hear Him 0 of This Convenience 1 at the Democratic Mass 4% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 0 I Meeting on the evening of 0 WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT 0 ANNAN, HORNER & CO., Saturday,November the First 0 BANKERS. Oct 8-09tf-: A iMOC-00COO -000000000000(40 A ai):•)0•:>:-)00i)0•:),•)Qi):•)i)i)0::.10Qi)1, 4 Cr* TUrrklu TIKuntrIr

Suppose the International Lec- up of character, so that our girls JOHN BARLEYCORN. Editorials From Maryland or-Borneo. 1!1$ i pritlg Tiguntrir In Borneo winged creatures are en- turer who, some years ago rep- will realize the real purpose of I like to find the gifted youth, the Exchanges. youth of brains and virtue, and whis- countered where one would least ex- AT EMMITS- pect them. Flying fish the size of her- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY resenting one of our eastern uni- life and will not become the play- per in his ears: "In truth, one flagon Taxation. BURG. For Equal rings are found in all the waters, and MARYLAND. He who eschews the versities, declared in Berlin that things of environment. We will not hurt you. One of the most important steps in there is the flying fox, the well known but a fossil; STERLING GALT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, painted breath is nothing the history ot taxation in this State fruit eating bat, which the Malays call the Monroe Doctrine was but a should teach them social moral- try a drink of liquid death—just just has just been taken by the completion "kruang." They may be seen almost wassail." At first my LARMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six doctrine on paper that no one ity so that they will have a spir- join me in high of the report of the Commission for any evening winging their steady months, 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three words may not avail, they but offend flight often at a great elevation well months, 25 cents. of now, itual power which makes them the Revision of the Taxation System of ever dreamed enforcing camping on out of range of a shotgun. The flying AVERTISING RATES made known on applica- and fret him, but I keep Maryland. The report covers many tion at this office. things which squirrels as evening twilight comes filled one of the Central Ameri- rise above the his trail until at last I get him. far too THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline divisions of the subject and is are also seen. They glide down from objection- And having marked him for my own, any advertisements which he may deem can missions, could he have been tempt them." voluminous to be treated exhaustively one lofty base of another. able. 1 glory in the reaping; I feel that tree to the whatever be paid to in a single editorial, but one feature is up which they scramble to the level NO ATTENTION will trusted, let him be ever so noted death alone, can take him anonymous contributions. To RISE from humble origin, death, and of vital interest to every taxpayer in they started from. Wide expansions offered for publication will be mine to do MANUSCRIPTS for ability and distinction, to from my keeping. He's the State, and that is an earnest recom- of skin between the fore and hind returned if unavailable, when accompanied by to labor hard, and through am- soul and stamps. carry out the Wilson-Bryan plan with as I will, he's mine, both mendation that control of all matters limbs act in parachute fashion and CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC PHONE. ambition to fill his out- bition and determination attain body; his one is affecting taxation be vested in a State sustain them in their glide. They are Protectorate? And, finally, I take some size, but harmless. of a cast form with toddy. At first board. of are quite Entered as second-class matter January 1, 1909. distinction, and throughout the sense of The flying lizard is seen in the heat of St the post office at Emmitsburg. Md., under the where would we stand to-day in away his pride, destroy his All taxation is, of course, burden- Act of March 3. 1879. these things the day in the Jungle gliding down struggle of nearly a century pre- honor, and when I see some, but when it is unequal it is, in view of our present complications have died, I know he is a goner. 1 with a flash in much the same manner serve a temperament agreeable addition, unjust. There are many squirrel. But he is small- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913. Mexico, were a man house him in a squalid den, and take as the much with such defects in our system, but the most se- er and it requires a quick eye to de- and kindly, is rare. Yet at the his decent garments, and entertain him rious is the variation in the ratio of as- tect him. The natives kill him with a fHE CHRONICLE will be indepen- as Lane Wilson still our repre- other var- age of ninety•three this is the now and then with rats and sessment to the true value of property. clay ball shot from their blowpipes.— dent in politics, progressive in spirit sentative in that republic, or one mortgage on his mints. I place a Not only do different counties have North Borneo Herald. and a champion of what it conceives "verdict on life"—as some one I put like that other Minister in shack, despise his feeble ravings, widely varying rules, but the method to be right. Its columns will al- confiscate puts it—of Alban Jasper Conant, old rags uvon his back and of valuation differs widely in various Spiders That Hunt Fish. ways be open for a dignified dis- Chile—Baker, we think, by name what is a his savings. And thus I take sections of the same county. Doubt- There are certain large sea spiders cussion by the people of any subject the portrait painter : toe to toe, called Collo- —who declared that he owed his man, here in your Christian city, and less there is hardly a taxpayer in this two feet from that may seem to them interesting, a thing hendeis gigas, that live in the water "I have voted for Henry Clay. make him, by my ancient plan, county who is not aware of instances or that may in anywise be a benefit elevation to the operation of the and feed entirely upon mollusks and I have listened to the voice of of scorn and pity. of unequal assessment in his own neigh- to the community at large. Civil Service Laws, and main- My victim lies in Potter's Fields in worms. borhood. The carnivorous wolf spider, an am- [Editorial from The Chronicle, Daniel Webster, I have painted regiments and legions; John Barley- tained that President Wilson To formulate and apply a perfectly phibious inhabitant of the tropical re- June 8, 1906.] wields o'er all these the portrait of . corn his scepter just system of taxation is the work of gions of South America, is said to pre- could not remove him, should be new victims smiling regions. I find a specialist—one who has given much fer a fish diet, though it is not averse I have known great soldiers, roaming; a representing this country in any every day as I go blithely time to the study of the subject. With to eating mice, young birds and even s, between the 1913 OCTOBER 1913 , statesmen, author artists. million feet I lead estray, the short time the Legislature has at snakes, resembling in this respect the foreign mission? With sparkling theraphosidae, or bird catching spiders, S MT WIT FS Ninety-two years I have lived dawn and gloaming. its command to act upon a great vari- my of India and Queensland. some of It is to be deprecated that the beer and foaming ale I am friends ety of matters it is next to impossible 213 and worked. And now, in my befriending, and to the poorhouse and which equal a rat in size. 1 4 Democratic party is so badly for it to frame laws which will accur- formida- I can the jail my followers are wending. You The collosendeis is the most ninety-third year, say that ately solve the problem. County Com- ble specimen of the spider family, supplied with diplomatic tim- hear the pageant's dreary song as down missioners and local assessors are sel- measuring six inches around the body 56 7 8 91011 life is good. I'm in no hurry to wonder, often• ber, t h a t "President Wilson ,, the road it ambles; I dom experts in finance, and without and possessing twelve long, hairy legs, It. stand my cheer- bid 'good-bye' to times, how long you'll the control of a central authority they with which it grips its finny prey. It El131415161718] should," as the Sun says, "take Mason in Life is indeed good to those ful gambols.—Walt Collier's. cannot act uniformly throughout the attacks fish several times larger than some steps to retain men of such Itself and after biting them through 22232425 who view it from all angles and, PROFESSOR IZOULET LAUDS State. The Tax Commission has in 192021 course of preparation a bill to remedy the back and stinging them to death unusual ability as Mr. Marburg" PRESIDENT WILSON gluts itself by sucking the Juices from who in living it, treat it as a this difficulty and it ought to be passed Prof. Izoulet, one of the savants of the bodies of its victims. 262728293031 or possibly any other Republican holds out promptly by the next General Assem- friend who opportun- France, has a leading article in La who is not in touch with his bly.— Towson Union-News. ities and welcomes him who un- Revue Hebdomadaire, in which he Enterprise. business establish- q Communications intended for publi- views regardless of the fact that says: A well known selfishly attains while helping The Passion for Haste. recently sent out a circular to the cation in this paper, letters of a busi- "It is the ambition of American Pres- ment Democratic international policies trade with which it has dealings an- ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, others along the way. out campaign promises. It is seldom that one takes passage idents to carry nouncing the death of the head of the and all orders for Job Printing to be are so much at variance with the pro- on a street car that one does not ob- 'The New Liberty' is Wilson's firm. To the astonishment of the firm, done at serve, in the course of a mile's travel, this office should be addressed to party that has saddled the na- QUITE refreshing is the news gramme. He is not an opportunist there was received from a printing WEEKLY from one to a half dozen narrow es- THE CHRONICLE. tion with what has been fitly that the Wilson-Sayre wedding politician, for he has ardent convictions house the following reply to the cir- and a far-seeing vision. capes. Motor cars will whizz past cars cular: FREDERICK COUNTY. styled "Dollar Diplomacy." in the White House will be a pri- "His radicalism is absolutely oppos- from which passengers are descending, "Gentlemen—It is with deep regret the least, Frederick is next to the largest vate affair, and ed to that known to France, which is without checking speed in that we learn by your circular of re- While President Wilson should that the Presi- there is only a couple feet of cent date of the sustained "Jf the counties of Maryland. In all violence. Wilson is above all pa- though great loss safety. by your firm. and we respectfully beg population and wealth it ranks next bear in mind the admonition of dent will let it be known that tient. French radicals despise tradi- room to insure the passenger's to express our heartfelt sympathy. to Baltimore county. In the fertil- would abolish the work of At other times one will see passengers the Sun, that he "must make fit- the wedding gift per force will tions and "In this connection we observe that ity and productiveness of its lands no wish to who leave by the front door of a street the ancestors. Wilson has your circular is printed by Messrs. the Un- ness the only consideration in not be welcome. This will be a car hurry across the street ahead, ap- it ranks among the first in break with the past. Blank & Co We feel confident that to the possibility ion, and especially in the produc- connection with appointments to decided departure from a prece- "The aim in Franse is to war on re- parently indifferent had you placed this order with us we automo- tion of wheat. The area of this the diplomatic service," he might dent that during other adminis- ligion and antagonize capital and labor. that they may step in front of an could have quoted you cheaper and county is 633 square miles. bile going in the same direction. Ped- terms than any other firm: con- great around in the Democratic Wilson is profoundly religious and aims better The great body of the people are of look trations seemed to demand that to conciliate capital and labor. He estrians will rush across a thoroughfare sequently in the deplorable event of a with small care to avoid the path of future bereavement we German, English and Scoth-Irish woods for material to shape true a gift should be forthcoming goes to the root of the evil. His in- trust that you approaching motor vehicles, and then will afford us an opportunity to make descent, the progeny mostly of the quiry is radical, but his cure is conserv- types of our Representative Dem- from those in office on similar stand idly on the curb, watching the you an offer in this regard."—Ex- early settlers. The land is mostly ative. procession of cars and automobiles go change. of fine limestone quality, and the ocracy who can watch over the occasions. It is a departure that One must admire his sincerity, his past. The passion of haste rules, even greater part of the county is a val- vast and simple inspiration, and his pro- affairs of the nation and not of exemplifies the good taste of the when no time is made by hurrying. — How Caterpillars Build. ley of rolling lands lying between found religious tone. Many clever caterpillars which dwell the Linganore Hills and the Catoc-. sectional interests. present incumbent of the Execu- Catonsville Argus. habitually in company build a common tin Mountain. This splendid valley tive Mansion. HELD BY MAGNETIC FORCE. nest for the common benefit. Of these The one event of the week of inter- tent caterpil- is drained by the Monocacy river, WHITHER IS IT TENDING? Flat, vertical and rotary magnetic is the famous American the and is one of the best farmed and chucks have been placed on the mar- est in Maryland national politics is lar. The tents are really nests of silk There are three forces at work, THERE are czars with an abso- the In them most highly improved and produc- ket, which are said to be very useful withdrawal of Mr. Marbury from spun among leaves and twigs. This caterpillars dwell when young, and tive areas of the Union. The great hard at work, leading to present lute sway, there are kings with in holding steel and iron pieces for Senatorial campaign of next year. the to them they resort for shelter in rainy crops are wheat and corn.—Mary- and milling. leaves but one announced candidate in day immorality—the dance, the power untold, there is corpor- grinding, planing, shaping, weather even when larger grown. Al- Board of a the field, John Walter Smith, present land Manual issued by The objects are held in place on the which pass through the drama and dress. Properly in- here to•day, that's incumbent, who says he desires to be lied species Public Works. ate strength chuck in any position by magnetic winter in the caterpillar state con- own John Walter, as he in and under wholesome defiant and bold; but force, thus eliminating the old-time his successor. struct winter sleeping quarters which dulged unyielding, has improved his MR. MARBURG'S RETIREMENT method of clamping, bolting, or holding is familiarly known, the bookish folk call hibernaculums. surroundings, there is no form there's power that's more than year by unvarying sup- AND THE SUN. the pieces in vices. The new device is record the past These are often conspicuous among the Tariff law and Presi- during the of diversion as graceful, as re- them all, a power the biggest Particularly useful in holding small port of the new branches cold months of the The Baltimore Sun's opinion dent policies, and placing his year. If torn open they reveal a sur- work for grinding. An additional fea- Wilson's the principles of the laxing nor more innocent than a man feels, when the "Boss" of county the Progressive column— prising thickness of spun silk, forming . regarding ture consists of auxiliary plates, of in dignified dance. This cannot be old Tammany Hall lets it loose on making him eligible to membership in a dense nonconductive wall. At the diplomatic code on the retirement which any number can be supplied for center of the the Progressive Club. —Harford Demo- mass lie from thirty to Mr. Marburg from the Belgian said of the barbaric and positive- the fellow that "squeals." use on one chuck. These can be used fifty tightly packed caterpillars waiting of special or crat. ly vulgar contortions that make as jigs or fixtures for holding fwourenthtehe;r tuwrinil orefs ltinee NtThaeri Mission, is, to say the least of it, irregular-shaped pieces. mr feeding.r. up what are called dances today. THEY certainly have a way of This country is a pretty big patch of peculiar. many serving hot stuff appropriately Graduate College at Princton. territory, and there are a good Why They Quarreled. Can we believe that a public- The drama has an educational teach- men in it big enough to be President, up in New York. The process A place for the world's great "I hear that you quarreled with ist familiar with the usages and quality that can inspire, uplift, ers has been provided in the new Grad- which is pretty fortunate, all things Harry," said one young woman to server who handed Sulzer his uate College at Princeton. It is to be considered. Perhaps things may so another. "Is it so?" the underlying principles of dip- broaden, refine. The tendency other girl. Mus- what the Ecole Normale Superieure of shape themselves as to make the Col- "Yes, I did." replied the official conge was named He asked me lomacy could qualify the retire- of the play of the hour, however, Paris has been to the University of onel a strong possibility as a successor "He is a horrid thing. how old I was, and I told him twen- tard! Paris. There Laplace, La Grange and to President Wilson, but such a shap- ment of a minister not in po- is decidedly downward; it is ty-one. and he wouldn't believe me!" Pasteur taught school ing would be little less than miraculous, in a small "Indeed!" said the first. "Well, you litical sympathy with the present coarse, vile. As for ultra dress, even considering the instability of po- there is any- of a hundred students graduating thir- should have referred to Bob Yates. CAN it be that litical fortunes administration "a glaring weak- there is a lack of words adequate- ty a year. The well-endowed Gradu- now prevalent, and our He could swear you told him the very thing prophetic in the fact that ate School at the guess is that he will have to be satis- four years ness in our diplomatic service or ly to describe the indecency of it. Princeton will search same thing ago."—Detroit the man who led the procession universities of the world for professors fied with his seven years.—Taneytown Free Press. the way in which that service is One does not have to be a to reside among the picked students in Carroll Record. admirers that gave Mr. Sulzer He prude of a small community—rigorous masters, hGialot conducted ?" to take this view. It is Teacher—Now. a loving cup was an undertaker? who will train them to be representa- Why the automobile should be the Willie, where did you borne in unon pet that chewing gums i want the While the friends of Mr. Mar- one, it actually ob- tives of the highest thought and learn- only form of private conveyance that truth. Willie—Vim want sesses. ing of the age. is taxed for the use of public highways don't the burg in common with the Sun Chronology of New Tariff Bill. truth. teacher, and I'd rather not tell a is a mystery to many people, but it is a well We look for the The new tariff bill known as the Un- How to Shortage. lie Teacher—flow dare you say I don't and its correspondent may causes and all Overcome Beef situation that has been in existence so want the derwood Bill was introduced on April truth! Tell me at once where regret the removal of so polish- that we can find is that it is a There are in the United States about long that it is being accepted as an ex- 21st and reported to the House on April which 7,000,000 farms with a total acreage of ample of class legislation for 3U.'n"illegroytottihradt ilrx1gchagungme.. and well-equipped a diplomat case of supply and demand—a 22nd. The House debate began on the esckh7E Willie— ed about 875,000,000 acres. Suppose the there is no remedy.—Berlin Advance. 23rd, and passed it on May 8. On May as the Baltimorean, we are sur- a supply consequent upon an in- farmers raised ten head of cattle to the Illustrative Dances. 12th it was referred to the Finance Bryan, whose farm, and some raise ten times as many, Hon. William Jennings "Dances used to originate from tribal prised to hear that paper say sistent desire for the bizarre and and reported to the Senate well known, Committee we would have 70,000,000 head as a beef views on temperance are customs." on July On the same day the several speeches that "politics should no more be the questionable, the seeking of 18th. supply, which certainly should keep the has promised to make "Well, doesn't it seem possible that Senate began and the bill was we ambassa- through forms of im- debate price of meat at a fair figure and still this fall in Maryland, and venture some of these popular dances tend to considered .in naming expression passed by body on September 9th. of this movements of persons this allow the farmers a very good margin to say that the people State illustrate the in nam- long will it last? Two days conferees were appoint- their dodging a flock of motorcars?"—Wash- dors and ministers than modesty. How later on their livestock production. This is will be willing to place approval ed who on September 29th. views ington Star. ing officers of the army and Just as long as there is not prac- reported suggestion of a writer in the New York upon the temperance of a man The House adopted the conference re- Times who noticed the fact that there whom Mr. Bryan supports.—Ellicott navy." Comparisons certainly tical protest from the refined ele- port on October 1st and on the same How to Treat a Wire Cut. is a shortage of 15,000,000 head of cat- City Times. wire cut on your stock no day the report was sent to the Senate Never let a do halt, and there is something ment—just as long as there is tle and an increase in population. go unattended. Clean out the wound where it was adopted the following a—-r—te—d- in put r sT;1;---s—t al—a-out 20 years With soap and water, wash with perox- very lame comparing ambassa- ban upon it by parent or day. The bill was presented to the A newly chrysanthemum developed ago with only 55 cents is now worth ide of hydrogen end apply a good heal- President and dors to soldiers. We had thought guardian and those who have it signed by him on Octo- grown at the White House conservator- sioAon,oeodoi.toHis accumulation of wealth is ing ointment.— Rural Farmer. 3rd, and on became been hi m $99,999. that diplomacy was the sublimat- in their power to withhold pat- ber October 4th it ies has named the "Jessie Wilson" htwraii tcnt ga an tt ennetlhis ei o ndf i ,f tgood habits, --- law, in honor of the President's daughter, etrdougbaaunlsdiitnyleess and the fact Just a Suggestion. ed quintessence of politics, and ronage and to change conditions. information new No has been given out as that uncle What: Another dress: Who Will Pay color. enough to make me jump out that the very sphere for the ac- Very pertinent, in this connec- Income Tax. to its —Cskuinz:te/aigrhtndsuDitsaiftyormen News. That's don"t ti/ it? the Monitor, iny skin: She WI0 you tions of diplomats necessitated tion, is the advice of Miss Jessie For the whole United States the value Then I can vi.' mm belt and hand hag thatIt moreestthimanat4e0d6,00sa0yPsis persons will pay have been of the total crop is probably not far made of it llii a very close touch with the poli- Wilson, who, in her address on an income tax, although it is thought decreed. Fashion, not content with short of $100,000,000. doctrines that the bulk of the millions of revenue having made femininity like a walking tics, and affairs of the "The Girls of Our Nation and of A ma lit lit-I' his ()WII lie teak,. to be raised in order to meet the falling Football was introduced stick, now seems determined to evolve various Executives, be they Re- the World," said : originally It hinc-,cit ,1:0 as he gol-q4 along off in duties will be drawn from the into Britain by the Romans and was man into an animated frank furter. — mut) Ii I- publicans or Democrats. "Our great work is the building incomes of less than half this number. first distinctly mentioned in 1175. Cumberland Daily News. Vle rritlg (*rinklr 5 "A•v.wwwwwwwir WHEN IN Mountain View FAKPON HINT PLAYING The 1 CHAUFFEUR Citizens' National Bank 1 FITliCrICI Cemetery By JUDIC CHOLLET —even between trains—bei OF FREDERICK, MD. c There are nlinost numberless uses to By RYLAND BILL t sure visit the , to EMMITSBURG, MD. which a coat of this kind may be put. CAPITAL It is well adapted to general wear and $100,000 "This is a very gentlemanly busi Beautiful Location, Lots is easy to slide on and off. SURPLUS Many materials are suitable for this ness. being the president's aid-de $300,000 Diamond Carefully Attended To, Perfect camp," said Lieutenant Brayton, "but Alleys wool wool Coat, serge as well as chev- I'd rather I Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. iot and eponge. Scotch tweed must not be the general's orderly in OFFICERS. be forgotten. for it is exceedingly smart camp." LOTS AT PRESENT $25. J. D. BAKER The Finest in the Slate and durable. "Or drive a caisson," President. HALF LOTS - $15. chimed in Cap- WM. G. BAKER - Vice President. For the medium size will be required tain Cogswell. H. D. BAKER Something Going On An The Time SINGLE GRAVES $5. seven yards Vice President. of material twenty-seven "Speaking of driving guns. I'd like WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier. ALL BE SAMUEL 1 PAYMENTS TO MADE:BEFORE INTERMENT. Lo tackle an automobile." G. DUVALL - Asst. Cashier. For Information Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. "Why don't you hire out for a chauf- DIRECTORS.' feur?" GEO. (1, Finest Brands of WM. SMITH, THOS. H. HALLER,: ...1=1.1.11111M11.01...... em•-•M•••=0-0111111.1.41••••-••••• "By Jove, there's an idea! I believe JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, WM. G. I'll adopt it." BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, M. D., C. M. THOMAS, SOUVENIR VIEWS Brayton was just out of West Point C. E. CLINE, D. E. KEFAUYER,: P. L. Wines, Liquors, Cigal and had been appointed one of the HARGETT, .. OF . . JUDGE J. C. MOTTER, J. D. BAKER. president's aids because he was a de- SHERWOOD A SPECIAL] Y EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY 1 scendant of a commodore in the navy NOTICE. who flourished of 1812. in the war He On November the 1st, 1909, this Bank increased its interest An Attractive Booklet. 5 Cents. hired automobile, to Four (4c/i) rate an and after coming per cent, per annum on all its special interest bearing de- Postage Prepaid, very near causing the wrecking of posits, saiddeposits to remain in all other respects 1 Match Games of Duck rnS 7 Cts. ions subject to the provis- several cars and a couple of dozen per- of the contracts under which they were made. Referring EVERY WEEK THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE sons he went back to the garage and to the above notice, it is not necessary for any depositor asked to be taken on for a chauffeur. to present his or her book to have any change made. The Send One to Your Friend of 4yc rate, will, The proprietor, having a call for a car course, be paid on new deposits made of the same class. JOHN H. FRAZIER from a house in a fashionable quarter This bank offers first-class facilities for the transacting of your 4.11••••-•1111111.M.....=•-•1=11 general Banking business. feb 17 11 19 of the city and noticing Brayton's gen- ~Aie Vo""/ AWN ~A/ teel appearance, sent him to do the House job. Brayton pulled up beside the of Quality. curbstone. He came near mounting it. A. young lady standing in the window, HANDWORK. People who in buying Groceries, make dressed to go out, came to the door price and cheapness the standard and descended to the car. Sash, Doors, and Frames instead of quality, will sooner or later, "Take we for a ride," she said—"I come to a realizing sense of the false- don't care ness of for where." their economy. We stand Brayton New made by hand a specialty. put on the clutch and speed- Fall Coats quality, first, last and all the time; and ed southward down the Potomac. while doing so, we know that we can Are open and selling Jobbing promptly attend- intrinsically, for "Be careful," said the young lady as freely. More beautiful than ever before, all say. Never give you, better value has so much individual style your money than the man who eternally he skidded round a corner. "Have you been developed in a Top Coat. Designers have ed to and done right. excelled themselves—telling compliments have I talks cheapness. This is a House of been a driver long?" The greeted them on every side. variety of ideas as well as materials will be most pleasing to Quality at moderate prices. "Yes, miss," was the reply as he popular cloths will be buyers. The Baby Lamb, Matalesse, Fancy Vicunas, Chinchillas, i J. THOMAS LANSINGER, THE BEST ALWAYS. barely escaped wrecking a donkey Mannish Cloths, Flushes, priced from $5.00 to $30.00. CONTRACTOR and CARPENTER cart. F. COLUMBUS KNOTT, Presently they got out where the EMMITSBURG. road was Stylish New Suits C GREEN ST., Successor to Besant and Knott, more open, and the young ,o t lady That will began to ask questions. This led appeal to every lady who wants a becoming costume. The l aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. to her chauffeur lines of the coat coupled gracefu giving her handsome with the modern characteristics of the skirt offer a information about herself. Her fa- combination that will spell style in capitals. And in other MORE, certain figures that ther was Senator Brown, but recently seasons could not be given the fullest opportunity will this season. have full rein THE INDIVIDUALITY OF elected, and Washington was new to his family. Brayton represented him- self as the son of a cab driver. He W. B. and Royal said in being a chauffeur he had got a Worcester Are point ahead of the old man. familiar names to Corset wearers--synonymous with style and The Fall Models are comfort. He was talking to the girl with the very acceptable, One dollar buys either No. 1351 or No. A LEHR PIANO 47 in W. B. or 410 or 433 in back of his head forward when he ROYAL WORCESTER. The New Bon Ton No. 848 at $3.00, is a source of pleasure to its heard a toot-toot and a yell and felt owner. USEFUL LONG COAT. a smash. An auto rounding a corner aches wide, tire and a quarter of fab had run him down. The young lady, The Famous Gossard The Distinctive Quality .1c thirty-six inches wide or three and being in the back seat, was unhurt, Is daily a half of forty-four inch wide material. but Brayton was sent flying out of his winning and retaining friends. Some say, "After the Gossard. A friendly Hospital" a Of a LEHR PIANO—the quality that makes it so seat and lauded in the street. He was tip—A Gossard might help to avoid the Hospital. Wear This a Gossard and be happy. All styles in Brassierres. New May Manton pattern is cut in sizes picked up unconscious. The man who colors. Sport Coats in all different from other ordinary instruments— from 34 to 44 inches bust measure. Send had plunged into his car was beside 10 cents to this office, giving number, 7979, and it will be promptly forwarded to you himself with anxiety. Brayton re- New by mall. If in haste send an additional turned to consciousness and asked Matalesse Velvets, New Sweaters, Fashionable two cent stamp for letter postage. When what was the matter. He was placed ordering use coupon. In the car that had run him down be- New Neckwear, New Fall Silk Hosiery. Its Pure & Vibrant Tone side Miss Brown, and [1.s No Size she directed that they be driven to her father's house. Pictorial Review Patterns—The New Fall Fashion Book on The senator sale. This tone is the object, the purpose for which the Lehr in- Name was not at home. Bray- strument is created. But you yourself, without assistance, ton had recovered sufficiently to de- can judge the tone! Can be seen at Address sire to keep his identity a secret and gave his name to several newspaper THOS. H. HALLER, Birely's Palace of Music, reporters as Patrick Doolan. Miss Brown directed that he be carried into Central Dry Goods House the house, but he insisted on walking, FREDERICK, MD.: 17 and 19 North Market Street - supported by a man on each side. Miss FREDERICK, MARYLAND wished march 27-ly PROF. LYNN STEPHENS, Representative. Brown to send him upstairs to FASHION HINT bed. but he preferred resting on a lounge. West Point is a good school to edu- CHOLLET cate young men to hard knocks, and By JUD1C Brayton had the pluck of a soldier. SHOE Nevertheless he "sojered." Miss Brown STORE Crie-R`iisrc McC1RREN Here is one of the newest and smart- was so pretty. so attentive, so sympa- NEW LOT OF ET thetic. preferred est developments of the two piece drap- that he to linger. So ed skirt. The front is narrow, forming he made several feeble attempts to LIVERYMAN almost a panel. mid sides and back stand on his feet, but when he saw the # are cut in one, but draped gracefully. color leave her cheeks at witnessing Fall and EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND. a plait Winter - There is at each the effort on him, rather Shoes 0 side of the than give her panel below the drapery, which pro- pain—which he did not feel himself— I'; freedom $ q First-class teams furnished for private use. vides for walking.. he lay down again. In the illustration a checked wool Senator Brown, who wa4 busy at the :g S-A:isfactory arrangements guaranteed commercial men. Ladies', Misses material is trimmed with pipings of capital at a meeting of a committee of and Children's g Horses boarded and vehicles cared for by the month. plain black silk. which he was a member, did not hear For the medium of the accident, and g Heavy and light hauling of any kind and for any distance. size tire and three- since his daughter Men's, Boys' and Youths' eighths yards of material had not been injured he was not in- 0 g Buggies, surreys and large pleasure twenty-seven 0 vehicles available at all times. formed of it. About 6 o'clock in the :g Gaited riding horses—perfectly safe. evening he came home, and Mrs 1913-FALL and WINTER-1913 g Prompt service and moderate prices. Brown met him at the door to tell him abr 8 10-1y what had occurred and that the in- 411V1111,4116y1111.1.^416.AllirAlbellbAllir AllItivilit.4111i-AllrAWAINwillyillie-ib--ib...‘,.....e.q6Aqb...4%,%,. jured chauffeur was lying on a lounge M. FRANK in the library, being fed dainties and ROWE, braced with choice wines by Alice. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND their daughter. Senator Brown said he would go in and see the man and CHARLES M. RIDER have him removed to his home or a (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) hospital, whichever seemed best. 4- • DA When the gentleman stood in the li- —V-611,6"1 —v<"'SA-1,6-s,4"RipA-1.4-s• Monuments, Memorials brary doorway and saw young Bray- and Ceme- ton lying on a lounge, a table covered tery Work of All Kinds with luxuries beside him and Alice bending over him, a look of surprise NEW FALL FABRICS ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE dawned in his face, while Brayton returned a look of consternation. The Ready with the most extensive line of the CONCRETE EXPERT senator was quite sure he had seen hold exhibits the chauffeur somewhere, and the newest fabrics for Fall and Winter in My yards of beautiful work. These and photo- chauffeur knew the senator very well graphs are always open for inspection. ‘hyv hsitige htlio et ng seen hire often at the c, & P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. CA Pretty Designs a n d Color Combinations "Are you not one of the president'm en:ss WEST MAIN STREET, - EMMITSBURG, MD. attendants?" asked Mr. Brown. 6 It is worth while to see these now for early ti) "It's all up with me." re the officer "I'm Lieutenant Brayton the choosing is best choosing. president's aid I thought I'd turn chauffeur for a lark." Mr Brayton was forgiven,Ar forB haNl.t J. D. Tailor, DRAPED TWO PIECE LIPPY) SKIRT. endangered of issBrown (Mount St. will be Mary's College Inches wide needed, The width andgd in tirieeliafien Ill the house at the edge is one Men. 14-tf GETTYSBURG, PA. lower yard and twen- till he had recovered. He said that C and Ecclesiastical Seminary ty-four inches. • his chief wish was to keep the matter it - ! fromknown,g t.esi 'Manton especially to the This May pattern is cut in sizes nliceMiss A from 22 to 32 inches waist measure. Send thereupon 8"g Conducted by secular clergymen, aided by professors thattpeheiirlgs. lay i 10 cents to this office, giving number. 7377. dpab be best for him te lib- '"'"11""q11viliv and it will be oromptlY forwarded to you till every Vestige of injury had . 4] Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. New Laboratory for . by mail. If in haste send an additional • i two cent stamp for letter postage. When the practical teaching of Physics and Chemistry. ordering usf vmpon remAttended erya pretty girl, it was 0 Peoples Fire Insurance Company of istaptopeab7e1 Maryland: g The latest modern improvements. Beautiful grounds. New athletic dno xpected that he would re • • cover in a hurry WARRENFELTZ, held. Fine gymnasium and swimming pool. No size It was a couple ot H. M. Agent, EMMITSBURG, MI I weeks before he left the house. and it • g Separate department 'or young # HOME OFFICE, FREDERICK, ri. boys. Name a couple of weeks more his engage MARYLAND Address, VERY REV. B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., mert with Miss Brown was announced 0 A STOCK Addtess The COMPANY 3-11-'10 Emmitsburg, Maryland. sperpt of !Ifs 'capcde nev at leak- o ed out. E. E. ZIMMERMAN, Local Director. 0.011111049.1111.411.MIftwege 4,16041.01110.40".••••.411011.••••••0111.41.41111111.11116Alf."1 111.1.41 0 Jan. I-II 411,11.. 4116,111,111.1111,1111,' 116, Alb "1111 16. 4111V1111,1111Allr 111bAllb' lb,1111,11111,4 6 Cro reltig Tigrittirle

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MAIN STREET all who attempt to operate them will It is the aim of Tag CHRONICLE to publish Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- Regular services in the Emmitsburg as many personal and social items as possible, be prosecuted. The punch board scheme ..,ut It frequently happens that those who ard Thermometer for week ending Churches are as follows: CANDIDATES CARDS. The New City Hotel, have guests visiting them, and those who 1913. which is operated quite extensively Intertain, fail to send a list of their friends, Friday, Oct. 24, CATHOLIC Dr an account of these events, to this office. 8 A. M., 12M. 4 P. M. seems particularlyto come under the To the Voters of Frederick County. Frederick, Maryland, is Readers who live at a distance are always Mass, Sunday 6 and 9 a. m. ban according to State's Attorney Lewis "at Friday 64 65 Republican Nominee for County known to and patronized by interested in what is going on home," Vespers, Sunday 7:00 p. m. and for that reason, if for no other, this coi- Saturday 60 60 who says: Treasurer. Tourists from all parts of the l= should be filled every week. It is of ST. ANTHONY'S a number of persons in Fred- 2ourse understood that anonymous contri- Monday 62 64 57 "Quite It being impossible for me to see country. This hotel makes a butions will not be published. Names of Mass, Sunday at 7:00 and 10:00 a. m. erick city and elsewhere have been led every one personally, I take this oppor- persons furnishing items will be withheld. Tuesday 50 52 50 Catechism, 9:00 a. m. to believe that a stick of chewing-gum tunity of respectfully asking your sup- Specialty of Serving Delici- Mrs. A. M. Patterson visited in Bal- Wednesday 40 50 58 co-operation at the coming Vespers, 7:30 p. m. or some other small prize with each port and ous Meals to Auto Parties. timore last week. Thursday 44 58 62 election on November 4th. If elected chance prevents it from being a viola- to give same my personal attention, Comfort, Cleanliness and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Annan and Friday PRESBYTERIAN tion, but such is not the case." thanking you in advance for same. Good Service, and Consider- son. Samuel, are on an extended visit Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Very respectfully, CHRONICLE Stand- to Atlantic City. Readings from THE Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. 10c. Pound-5c. 1-4 Pound. WM. C. NEIDIG. ate Attention to all guests are ard Thermometer for week ending Mrs. Brooke Boyle and son, John Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. See our line before you buy. The the characteristics of the Friday, Oct. 25, 1912. For County Treasurer. Brooke, have returned from a two Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m, largest line of 5c. and 10c. Candy in town. means to thank the people New City Hotel. Shore of 8 A. M 12M. 4 P. M. oct 10-3ts. MCCARDELL'S. I take this weeks' visit to the Eastern LUTHERAN of Emmitsburg and vicinity for their C. B. COX, Manzlger, Maryland. Friday 66 74 Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p- in. good vote in the recent Primary Elec- oct 6-'12-1yr. The Misses Shriver, of Westminster, Saturday 61 71 73 Thousand Dollar Fire in Walkersville. tion which I greatly appreciate. SundaySchool, 9.00 a. m. County Treasurer on locality. Monday 44 64 66 Walkersville was visited If re-elected are visiting friends in this Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:45 p. m, Last week Tuesday, Nov. 4th, I shall make every For County Commissioner Tuesday 56 61 65 it $1,000. Messrs. Andrew Florence and Thorn- Senior 6:45 p. m. by a fire in which the loss was effort to render the taxpayer satisfac- For a Fair and Economical Adminis- Wednesday 65 70 55 building County Affairs Vote ton Rodgers, of Gettysburg, spent Sun- Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. It occurred in the two-story tory service. tration of For Thursday 49 53 54 used as plumbing establishment by S. Respectfully, day here. Saturday, Catechetical instruction 2 FREDERICK W. CRAMER. JOHN W. HUMM Friday 51 A. Smith and owned by Brooke I. Jam- Mrs. Isaac J. Gelwicks, of Lemoyne, p. m. ison' Although the flames communi- For House of Delegates. Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner Pa., is visiting relatives here. REFORMED The Frederick Fair was very well cated to the adjoining building no fur- To the Voters of Frederick County: Your Vote and Influence Apprecialel 7:30 p. m, Miss Valerie Welty is spending the patronized by Emmitsburgians. Sunday, 10:00 a. m. and ther damage was done. I have been selected as one of the week at Frederick. Sunday School, 9:00 a. in- five Democratic candidates for the -CALL ON- Delegates and feel very grate- Joseph Rosensteel and Felix Mr. Frank Topper has secured a po- EPISCOPAL DR. SEFTON IN NEW OFFICE. House of Messrs. METHODIST ful to my friends for their support, and GEO. T. EYSTER. Diffendal attended the Frederick Fair sition at T. E. Zimmerman's drug store. Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Dr. E. B. Sefton occupied his new if it be the will and good pleasure of Wednesday. Service, 2:30 p. m. office for the first time this week. The the voters of Frederick county to con- -AND- of representing and Messrs. John Wagerman and John 6.30 p. in. building has been practically re-built fer upon me the honor stock of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Annan, Epworth League, in the Maryland General Assem- See his snIendid Jr. have returned from a the Miss Winter, and re- them Mrs. A. A. Horner, attended the Fred- Rosensteel, Vesper Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. by owner, bly of 1914. I pledge myself to discharge to Toledo, Ohio, where the latter papered, repainted and refurnished, Ci(JILD erick Fair on Tuesday. trip TOM'S CREEK M. E. CHURCH the duties of the office fearlessly and purchased an Overland runabout. making it one of the most attractive impartially. Assuring you that I will Mr. Hartman was among the visitors a. m. Key & Stem-Winding Sunday School, 9 rooms in town. It is Dr. Sefton's in- appreciate your support in the general on Tuesday. Alternate election on Tuesday, November 4, 1913, The Social Help Society, of the St. Preaching, Sundays, 10:00 tention to have everything antiseptic Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooke Boyle and a. m. I am W Pei . Elias Lutheran church, this place, met and to furnish the individual drinking Very respectfully yours, Miss Margaret and Master John Brooke at the home of Miss Helen K. Hoke on cups to all his patients. GEORGE H. BUSSARD. the Frederick Fair on Boyle attended Friday evening last. Emmitsburg M. E. Church. Advertisement. Notice to Taxpayers ! Wednesday. For House of Delegates. Regular evening services Sunday the Mrs. Joseph Rose is visiting in Balti- DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. To the Voters of Frederick County: Dr. D. E. Stone is building a minia- 26th, at 7.30. P. M. There will not be Notice to Taxpayers! Property on East Main Street 60 ft. As one of the successful Democratic more. ture hospital to his office on West Main preaching in the afternoon. front, 160 ft. back, consisting of 11- candidates to the next General Assem- Mr. Frank Bishop, of Pittsburgh, Pa., street. to thank my 1913 Levy for State and County house, improved by large bly of Maryland, I desire is the guest of his father, Mr. James room frame friends for their support in the recent Taxes is now ready and the following Toms' Creek M. E. Church. Bishop. Dr. B. I. Jamison is enlarging his of- brick summer kitchen and shop; large primaries and will deeply appreciate discount will be allowed on State Taxes: Evangelistic service began at Toms' stable and carriage house combined; their continued efforts in my behalf in Messrs. Quinn Topper and Frank fice on West Main street, and is also The on his Creek on the 12th and continued one wood shed; chicken house and run, en- the election in November. DURING JULY AND AUGUST - 5' , Bouey have gone to Altoona, Pa., where having a galvanized tin roof put CHRISTIAN SMITH, was well attended, the church closed with new wire fence. House in they have secured positions. residence. week, Brunswick District No. 25. " SEPTEMBER - - 4'., being filled at almost every service. good repair, house and stable both from a Mr. Allen Moser returned were a number of recently shingled. For further infor- For County Commissioner. 3' , Miss Ella Shriver was taken to the There conversions. " OCTOBER - visit to Gettysburg, Monday. Another week of services will be held mation call on Mr. Eugene Rowe. I wish to thank the voters of the Frederick City Hospital on Wednesday. for having given me the Demo- Misses Ella Mae Caldwell and Mary Nov. 9th. MRS. C. J. LANSINGER. county I will be in Emmitsburg with beginning It is expected Oct 24-4ts County Commis- Weant spent Saturday in Gettysburg. cratic nomination for on Another new street crossing is being that the second week of service will sioner and earnestly solicit the support the tax books Tuesday and Painting and Wall Papering. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finneyfrock laid by the Commissioners between the be even better than the first. of every voter at the coming election. Wednesday, were in Frederick this week. All the young people of the Toms' Rooms papered from $2.50 up. Fine I promise if elected to work for an Emmitsburg Savings Bank and Hotel administration of the are economical November 18th and 19th. Misses Eva and Carrie Rowe spent Biddinger. Creek community planning to meet line of samples to select from. All county's business. Your support will the week-end in Baltimore. at the church Saturday evening, Nov. work neatly and promptly done. Give be appreciated. Taxes may be paid at Annan, organize a young call. Write, wire or 'phone. Respectfully, Mr. Charles Jackson, of Savannah, Rev. Charles Reinewald celebrated 1st, at 7.30 o'clock to me a Horner & Co. or the Emmitsburg N. MOHLER, his anniversary of his pas- people's society which shall be devoted M. S. HARDMAN, T. Ga., is spending a short time with the twenty-first Buckeystown District No. 1. Savings Bank. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. torate of the Lutheran Church Sunday. to social, intellectual and religious pur- West Main Street, Emmitsburg, Md. Respectfully, week-end in The church was beautifully decorated. poses. augl5tf Prof. Haupt, spent the ORDER NISI ON SALES. FREDERICK W. CRAMER, Middletown. First The new cold storage of Mr. Q. G. Coach Has a History. Fine Apples For Sale. NO. 8993 EQUITY. County Treasurer. has returned home Miss Hazel Elder Shoemaker, on East Main street is Perhaps few people in this communi- My apples will be ready for sale any- 7-4-3m several weeks in Balti- ty are aware of the fact that a bit of Court for Frederick after spending nearing completion. time after the 20th. They are better In the Circuit more. interesting history is connected with than ever. Write or phone me your or- County, sitting in Equity. some of the early rolling stock of the HOLLINGER, Mrs. Mary R. Pampel and daughter, A new crossing has been laid be- ders. JOHN FEBRUARY TERM, 1913. Alice, have returned to Norfolk, Emmitsburg Railroad. Phone 44-23. Emmitsburg, Md. In the Matter of the Report of Sales GOOD tween the properties of Mr. Harry C. Th first coach used on this road was Va., after spending several weeks Harner and Mrs. Catherine Hyder. 10.17-3ts. filed the 8th day of October, 1913. with friends here. Mrs Pampel was the one which conveyed President Carrie H. Ferguson, et al., vs. Emma to Washing- DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE. accompanied by her daughter, Miss Rev. Dr. Charles Reinewall and Mr. Buchanan from Baltimore Colliflower. Genevieve, who has been spending the delegate, have been ton to be inaugurated fifteenth Presi- I will sell at private sale on terms to ORDERED, That on the 1st day of J. Rowe Ohler, his proceed summer with Mrs. Charles Smith, of dent of the United States on March, 4, suit purchaser, the house and lot situ- November, 1913, the Court will in Hagerstown this week attending the to act upon the Report of Sales of Real FURNITURE 1857. near town. Lutheran Synod, of Mary land, which ated on Gettysburg street, near Flat Estate, reported to said Court by Charles Misses Carrie Gelwicks, Nellie Wantz, convened in Trinity Lutheran Church Run Bridge. House contains eight C. Waters and Eugene L. Rowe, trus- Young LeGore Making Record. Mary Wagerman, Mr. and Mrs. George on Monday evening last. rooms and is in excellent repair. tees in the above cause,and filed therein Arthur Bentzel spent Harry LeGore, of this county, who JOHN T. LONG. as aforesaid, to finally ratify and confirm Is Always in Demand, Wantz and Mr. aug. 29-tf. the contrary ago play full back on the the same, unless cause to Wednesday at the Frederick Fair. Mr. Chirst. Zacharias, who has been two years thereof be shown before said day; pro- champion foot- New Restaurant. Mrs. Schidie and Mrs. Evenson, of indisposed for a week or more, is rap- Mercersburg Academy vided a copy of this order be inserted in I sell nothing but Good eleven, is making a record at Yale Having opened a new restaurant in some newspaper published in Frederick Philadelphia, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. idly convalescing. ball University where he is a member of Spangler Hotel, I am ready to serve County for three successive weeks prior Furniture. C. J. Shuff. to said day. the Freshman football eleven. Mr. Oysters in every style. Sandwiches of Mr. Leslie Rawls, special representa- The report states the amount of sales Mr. Robert Horner spent Sunday in LeGore is well known in this community all kinds made to order. A share of If there is anything you Emmitsburg. tive of the traffic department of the to be $174.00 where he has played ball on the local public patronage respectfully solicited. day of October, 1913. Western Maryland Railway Co., was Dated this 8th need in Furniture no matter Mr. W. P. Nunemaker, of Blue Ridge I nine on several occasions. He is the FRANK ELDER, Proprietor. W. BOWERS, in town on Monday looking after the HARRY Summit, spent Sunday with his family son of J. W. LeGore, of Lime Kiln. Clerk of the Court for Freder- of the company which he so COMING! COMING! Circuit what it is, whether inex- in this place. interests ick County. ably represents. Mr. Rawls is the Health Officer Closes Schools. will be Mr. Michael Thompson former coach Moving Picture Machine True Copy-Test: pensive or "publicity man" of the W. M., and is specialist HARRY W. BOWERS, costly, I can fur- of Mt. St. Mary's College, is spending County Health Officer Dr. J. M. brought home Saturday by a doing splendid work in his department. Ser- oct. 10-4ts Clerk. a week here. Goodman has closed the public schools for Saturday night show. Good nish it. of Lewistowi-, Bloomfield, B ethhe vice assured. It. Among those who attended the Fred- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Although hail was prevalent through- Shookst own and Araby owing to scar- erick Fair on Thursday were: Dr. and PIGS FOR SALE.-Sow and eight pigs out the county on Monday none fell in let fever and diphtheria. The Araby rpHIS is to give notice that the sub- Mrs. B. I. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Emmitsburg. The heaviest fall was in several weeks old; pigs may be bought scriber has obtained from the Or- school was ordered closed on Monday county, M. Patterson, Misses Dorothy Biggs, and Mount separately if desired. phans' Court for Frederick the vicinity of Brunswick morning because of seven cases of Maryland, letters of Administration on Nellie Felix, Grace Rowe, Estelle Co- Phone SMITH. Airy, but no damage was done. pupils. 44-3 CHARLES F. the estate of don, Messrs. Clarence Frailey Herbert fever among the JOSEPH OHLER ZIMMOIND Gingell, Lester Topper, Ten dollars saved by buying Sewing E. Frank E. Shuff, Mr. Luther Zimmerman, who has Card of Thanks. late of Frederick county, Maryland, de- Luther Kugler, Webb Felix, Windham Machines from Heiman. Rain Coats been confined to his home for the past Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Spalding desire ceased. All persons having claims and Frank Weant. for Men, Women and Children at a against the Furniture Dealer Hahn ten days, is reported to be better. to thank those who rendered assistance deceased are hereby warned sacrifice. oct. 24-3ts, to exhibit the same, of their with the vouchers ON THE SOTTARr Twenty-Five Cent Chocolates. during the illness and death thereof, legally authenticated, to the Not many farmers have ripe water- son. Also to those who contributed FOR SALE.-Family horse, perfectly subscriber on or before 20th day of A Chocolates fresh daily, only the box of melons in their gardens at this time of floral decorations. safe for ladies, works anywhere, Price April, 1914; they may otherwise by a pound, pound 15c. twenty-five cents the year. Mr. Charles Clark, however, $125.00. law be excluded from all benefit of said 10-3ts MCCARDEI.LS. cause of steamer estate. Those indebted to the deceased oct has been enjoying watermelons out of The the fire on the oct 10-4ts MRS. JOHN HOKE. is laid to dropping are requested to make immediate pay- his own patch ever since mid-summer. Volturno a passenger ment. Biggest Fair in Many Years. a lighted cigarette into the baggage I am now booking orders for winte Saturday he brought a very fine speci- Given under 19th day Less than the Fred- hold. apples including Bald- my hand this Medals and seven years ago men, weighing 15 pounds,to the CHRON- -choice varieties, of September, 1913. Decorations erick County Agricultural Society had Office. wins, which are now ready for delivery. ICLE DIED THOMAS C. HAYS, are a deficit of $13,000. To-day the Fred- oct. 3-tf. D. H. GUISE. sept 19-5ts Executor. not awarded to inferior erick Fair is on a paying basis, with Mr. D. W. Stouter moved Monday Regular death notices published one time free exhibits. They are given dollars of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution thousands of worth of new im- from his home on East Main street to charged for at the rate of five cents a line. $3,000 of provements, and the indebted- the home of Prof. Halm. on Gettys- according to a ness wiped out, state- burg street. Spalding.-On Friday, October, 17, SEAL THE PROMISF. For Merit Only. ment made by John C. Humm, a mem- 1913, at the home of his parents, Mr. J. Spalding, Earl ber of the board of managers of the Topper moved into Mr. and Mrs. Martin aged WITH A KISS There are two awards Mr. Robert 7 years and 20 days. Funeral services Fair Association. D. W. Stouters's house on East Main Saturday afternoon at 2 P. M., in St. on exhibition at indebtedness and Buy the Ring Today. The balance of the old street on Tuesday. Anthony's Church by Rev. G. H. amounting to $10,00 is expected to be Tragresser. Interment in the Old Engagement Rings Cemetery on the Hill. cut in hale this year. Another very much appreciated relic enis-at HARRY HOPP'S unusually good Diamonds-perfect g With fine weather and presented to the CHRONICLE museum Former Mayor and Mrs. Reinhold J. that were won by the year has been , $ 5 00 . attractions the Fair this by Mr. D. W. Stouter is a drawing Halm, of Hagerstown, have announced $$5R0, 00 , $ 2 5'0 a record crowd being the breaker, the knife bearing the date 1703. the engagement of their daughter, Miss largest in the society. Wedding25 Rings Hagerstown Brewing Co's history of the Frances King Halm, to Ensign Calvin correetSShape, Style, Size and Width Local Exhibit Wins First Prize. Quite a number of farmers from this Hayes Cobb, of the United States Weinliav.iepttliioen place attended Farmers Day at Gettys- Navy. Miss Halm is a Prof, -any Inscription engraved free. Miss Margaret 0. Cotilus of Emmits- niece of Pilsner burg on Saturday. Frederick Halm of this Export burg entered at the Great Frederick place. 14 or 18 Karat, $ 4 to $ 1 2 Co. Fair, now in progress, canned peas, be his way home from Frederick If Ask to see them, and be corn, string beans and Lima beans, to To-day will given to the students On the .Are you coming to Baltimore soon? not, write Wednesday, Mr. Wager- . order a case of all of which, except the Lima beans,the of the local high, grammer and primary Fair on Harry ro.icCerio n aer.ticles you wish. Make y(00 sure to ran okysotuorsoew ntln thhoem first premium has been awarded. schools for the Frederick Fair. man's automobile off a culvert on chM the State road, near Mt. St. Mary's This Exceptionally Fine Beer. Complaints all parts creek water- College. The machine was so badly received from of Along the bottoms and C. C. CROOKS CO. the country indicate the danger of a car ing troughs ice was seen on Tuesday damaged that the occupants were com- shortage. pelled to walk to town. BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. nov. 15, '12-1yr I morning. 1 1 4 W. PAID Prunirle

FREDERICK RAILROAD. 0.0.0•00-0-0-00-0•00-0•040.0-0-0-00-0-0-00 000-0-013-0-0•00-0-0-0.00000-0.04100-0-0.0 0000-000-00-0-0-0.0-0-0-0-0-00-0*00.0-00 THURMONT DIVISION. Schedule in Effect June 13, 1913. GRACE HAM MIDDLEBURG. 2 ACROSS THE LINE All Trains Daily unless Specified. Outfit The Boy By Mail cr0000-o-o-oo-oo•cio-o-000-o-o-oo-o-o-o oo-000-o-o-000-o-oo-oo-cioo-000-o-o* 0000 acio-0000-o-oo-o-o-0000-o o-000o Leave Frederick Arrive Thurmont Mrs. Adam Zentz and two children Last Sunday afternoon the infant Gett ysburg: 5.10 a. m 6.00 a. m. spent Wednesday at the Hagerstown of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moser, of Key- At Baltimore's Store 6.25 a. m. Except Sunday 7.15 a. in. Rev. T. P. Bucher, for several years Best 8.15 a. m 9.05 a. m. Fair. mar, was buried in the M. E. cemetery. pastor of the German Reformed Church 10.00 a. m 10.50 a. m. Mrs. Samuel Stambaugh visited her Rev. Parden conducted the funeral ser- in this place, has resigned his charge 12.00 M. Except Sunday 12.50 p. m. daughted, Mrs. Harry Fisher and fam• vice. and accepted a call from Dayton, Ohio. 1.50 p. m 2.40 p. m. on Sunday. Mrs. John Six is suffering from an We sell Boys' Clothing that is so good that 4.00 p. m 4.50 p. m. He left on Wednesday last. 6.20 p. m 7.10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fisher and two attack of tonsilitis. Mr. T. Ditterline, of this place, has we can guarantee it---which means that we 10.00 p. m 10.50 p. m. children, of near Loys, and Russell The stork left a little daughter at the prepared a very distinct and correct will give you a new suit for any that fails Fisher, wife and daughter, spent Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angell Leave Thurmont. Arrive Frederick. map of the battlefield, which has been to give its full measure of service. 6.07 a. m 6.55 a. m. day with Mr. Joseph Fisher and family. on Monday night. lithographed and colored, and presents 7.30 a. in. Except Sunday 8.20 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ernst spent Mrs. Jacob Snare entertained the fol- quite a pretty appearance. 9.15 a. m 10.05 a. in. Sunday in Frederick. lowing guests several days last week: Miss Myra Culp who just recently re- We are very particular as to what goes into 11.20 a, m 12.10 p. m. Mrs. Sarah Martin spent several Miss Loraine Stump, Mrs. Andy Owens turned from Mason City, Ill., has gone our boys' suits and how they are made---and, 1.00 p. m Except Sunday 1.45 p. m. son, Va., 2.55 p. m 3.45 p. m. days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohr, of and of Keyser, W. and Miss back again on account of the serious in better. .5.20 p. m 6 10 p. m. Creagerstown. Lillie Wagner, of Philadelphia. illness of her brother, Frank Culp. point ofstyle, you will find nothing 7.35p. m 8.5p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Sipes, of York, Messrs. Charles Bowman and Ornie Dr. Charles E. Goldsborough, a lead- 11.00 p. m 11.9 p. m. Pa., spent a few days with her sister, Hyde spent last Friday in Thurmont on physician of county and one of the best ween Through Pullman service bt Mrs. Charles Layman. business. Straban SPECIAL VALUES AT $5.00 Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Cl cago. known citizens of township, connections made wl a all Miss Florence Burhman was given a Mrs. Irvin Mackley spent Monday died at his home in Hunterstown last Direct are All-Wool Two-Trouser Suits; sizes 6 18 years $5.00 Western Maryland, through and• local postal shower on her birthday. She re- afternoon with her uncle, Mr. David Saturday in his 79th year. He was to trains both East and West. ceived 49 cards. Mackley. confined to his bed but six days. He All-Wool Blue Serge Suits; sizes 6 to 18 years. $5.00 Mrs. Susan Fogle, of Thurmont,spent comes of the distinguished Golds- B CTSINESS _LUCA 1,, Wednesday with relatives and friends Notes and Remarks Both borough family of Maryland, was born All-Wool One-Trouser Suits ; sizes 6 to 18 years $5_.00 at this place. near Graceham. He settled in Hunters- Guaranteed Raincoats; sizes 6 to 18 years. $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layman spent Personal and Pertinent town began practice of Watches, Clocks knd Jew- and medicine HAVE your Wednesday with her brother, John elry repaired by George T. Eyster who By "Country Con- there in 1855. He was a veteran of the All-Wool Chinchilla Overcoats; sizes 24 to 10 years $5.00 warrants the same and has always on Eyler, of Loys. Civil War and was captured at the All-Wool School Overcoats; sizes 10 to 18 years $5.00 hand a large stock of watches, clocks, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boller and daugh- tributor. battle of Winchester by his brother, jewelry and silverware. ter. Hazel, of Loys, spent Sunday with When the days begin to grow shorter William,and spent five months in Libby All-Wool Blue Serge Reefers; sizes 24 to 10 years. $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Conner. cool breezes blow, nights getting chil- prison. He was wounded in the seige Mr. and Mts. Hayes Domer, of Jim- lier, and in the mornings when the of Petersburg in 1864. He was twice All-WV:1 Russian and Sailor Suits; sizes 2% to town,spent Sunday with Charles Domer frost is over everything sparkling like married, first to Miss Mary McC. Neely are. $5.00 and family. diamonds in the sunshine, then the and of this union one daughter survives, Mr. Elmer Summer and two sons, of have THE guests who spent the hot summer Mrs. James Bell of Straban township, BOYS' SWEATERS, §1,25 3.50 near Middletown, visited Mr. and Mrs. days amongst us and who lingered on His second wife was Miss Alice Mc- Chester Joy on Sunday. during the Qool days which followed, Creary, who survives with five daugh- Mr. and Mrs. William Colliflower and begin, like the swallows, to take their ters and three sons, Misses Alice and Blue, gray, cardinal, maroon and castor, $1.25, $1.75, two children, of Baltimore, spent Sun- departure for home, or for some warm- Frances, of New York City, Mrs. Neva $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. er and more congenial resort. Gibson and Miss Jennie; of Philadelphia STAFFORD Jag° Colliflower. Among the many who, spent their Mrs. Katharine, E', W., Charles and Mr. Leslie Creager, of Baltimore', summer in our midst,ndti who loved Nicholas at home. Fiuneral on Tuesday BOYS' HATS 50c to $5.00 paid a short visit to his parents, Mr. our mountain and our valleys, who services by Corporal Skelly Post 9, G, and Mr. Harry Creager. spent whole :lays in traversing over our A. R ,interment in Evergreen Cemetery. I A complete assortnieni d all the new Styles, for boys Miss Naotni Groshon, of near Creag- our country roads and in exploring Col, John P. Nicholson, at the 29th Perfect Service. erstown, visited her sister, Mrs. Lillie of 2% to 18 years. 50e, $1.00 and on to $5.00 mountains in all directions, who, attir- annual session of the Commandery-in- Crawford, on Monday. Finest Location. ed in a well-worn Khaki suit, with rain Chief Military Order of the Loyal coat over arm, as a protection against Legion held in Philadelphia last week, Boys' Furnishings-shirts, blouses, neckties, THURMONT. stout Excellent Cuisine, sudden showers, armed with a was elected Recorder-in-Chief. stockings, underwear, - staff in his good right hand, for the night shirts and pajamas, Mrs. Nellie Grimes Gibson is visiting Fairfield. two-fold purpose of enabling him to raincoats and everything else Liberal Management, her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Grimes. the boy needs-- climb our steep and rocky plaees whilst Among the list of pfetniums offered Mrs. Charles C. Waters,of this place, all at moderate price. exploring by the Gettysburg lansiness men for Write for informa- Construction, picked a fine lot of strawberries from our mountain fastnesses, and Fireproof Farmers' Day, appeared this statement tion and prices. her garden last week. as a guard to enable him to ward off the attacks - -"To the best lady singer and the Merle G. Martin, aged 26, son of Mr. of ferocious dogs and of equally ferocious cows. We mean Doc- best gentleman singer, $2.50 each Harry M. Martin, who a third of a Cen- tor Vincent, who by Walter's Theatre," There was a gen- tury ago was a youth about town and a his bright and WASHINGTON PLACE jolly company, his genial ways, tleman went from thiu place for the helper on the Clarion, but for the past witty Baltimore's Best Store cheery sayings special purpose of competing for this quarter of a century a resident printer remarks and has en- deared himself prize. When he arrived there he could of Johnstown, Pa., is here visiting his to a host of friends. BALTIMORE, And who can forget the evenings, when not find the theatre people, but after grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. looking around for some "floc 4dad,ire/Pizet all were tim3 he finally Martin, and other relatives and friends. gathered on the lawn, await- ing the postman, located them. They would not hear Mrs. B. C. Whitmore, of Hanover, is and listening to the MD. song him, offering numerous poor excuses. visiting Mrs. George F. Late. of the whippoorwill, the cries of Howard and Lexington Streets the screech owl and the katydids The gentleman finally became discour- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleagle and with I ,111 e - • aged and left the place without a daughter,Mildred,and their never-ceasing calls of "Katy did" Mr. 0. F. Reight- chance to win the prize If the man- ler, of Baltimore, and "Katy didn't?" How charmed spent Sunday with agement of the Farmers' Day allow a Mrs. T. Hesson. the company present were when the doctor, at the special practice of this kind, it will not be long The W. M. Railroad Company has request of one or the other, would tell of some until the people will not respond as they had two gangs of painters engaged at of his travels o'er land and sea, and of did the past two years. painting all buildings along the main vaca- tions spent on the Great Lakes and in Dr. J. E. Glenn is havi ng his cellar line, east and west of Thurmont. The Instead of Shingles orMate visiting the cities bordering thereon in concreted, Myers & Myers contractors. Wood depot, freight house, tank and the such an interesting way, Edward Gelbach, H. L. Harbaugh many other buildings were also painted. holding his audience spell-bound, and J. U. Neely are in'camp near Kep- A general clean up was also given the while he describ- ed the different ner's for a week. property around the work-shop and places in such vivid word Miss Ethel Spalding and Miss Flor- lumber yard by men employed on the painting that each city, or the different coast scenery could be plainly ence Kiser, of Baltimore, are visiting yards at this place. in this seen in the mind's eye. Or again, place. CORTRIGffT Mr. Morris G. Black, oldest son of Harry 0. Myers has when the doctor would tell one of his built a summer Mr. and Mrs. Gyer Black, of this place, kitchen and wash house on his property Heti/ Shingles weirdest ghost stories, scaring the is ill with typhoid fever at the Alle- nervous and young folks present into near town. The roofing that gany Hospital, Cumberland. Last re- lasts as long as "Sold by Strout" starting and clutching each Maurice E. Sheffer, one of Hamilton- the ports are that Mr. Black is improving. other at building and never needs Is thesign we nailed onthe barns of every sound or unusual rustle of the ban township's progressive farmers, 1352 leaves, while the shadows under the has put a brand new Myers pump in Twon'trepairshey burn, crack, curl or rot FARMS LOYS AND VICINITY. his well. :hat we sold in 1912. trees were full of mystery. They were y ft like wood shingles, nor have they the Most Farm Buyers are from the afraid to move for fear some ghostly Mrs. Mary E. Colbert and Calvin Col- great weight or brittleness of stone great American cities. visitant might be roaming abroad. Or MT. ST. MARY'S ITEMS. r they are inexpensive and look Therdore we have Big General bert, of Graceham, and Mr. Maurice better than either. slate;esides again when the doctor would tell some Offices in Boston, New York Myers, of York, spent Sunday with Mr. For Sale by lively anecdote, funny recollection or Mrs. James Seltzer is visiting in Ca- Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and receive George Pittinger and fam- hundreds of calls for farms every day. and Mrs. W. some improbable story, highly toctin and Frederick. JAMES G. BISHOP, EMMITSBURG, Werre:1 more farms than any other Agen- colored, MD. cy in tilt World. ily. would convulse the listeners. All were The Forty Hours Devotion which be- We Can sell your farm. No advance fees. Mr. Clarence R. Moser made a busi- Listing blanks and valuable illustrated sorry when duty called and Doctor Vin- gan at St. Anthony's Church on Sunday ook, • HOW to sell Your Farm." mailed ness trip to Middleburg on Tuesday cent was compelled to leave. He left concluded on Tuesday evening. ree. last. Write to-day to a void hard to fill, but will be held in Miss Ada Wagner is visiting her rel- 0011XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXICXXXII*011 Messrs. Elmer J. William E. A. Strout Farm Agency Moser, warm Lremembrance by the many atives in this locality. X 0 Carsley, of Keymar; Raymond Jasson, 47 WEST 34th ST., NEW YORK friends who enjoyed his company whilst Miss Marcella Jordan and Miss Cath- Guy Simpson and Howard Forman, of X X Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh here, and who hope to have the pleas- arine Seltzer spent Sunday at the home Middleburg, all spent Sunday with Mr. a X ure of again meeting him and renewing of Mr .and Mrs. James Seltzer. R. OHLER, Clarence R. Moser, of this place. I J. acquaintance during the coming sum- There is rumor afloat that the St. X Mr. Calvin Colbert returned to his Local Representative, merros.f 19Ed1m4,ood VALE. Anthony baseball club have a game X 0 home here on Tuesday last after spend- Emmitsburg, Md. Mrs. Ryan, the Misses Sue, scheduled to be played with the Eylers X 0 ing a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. Birdie and Emma Shriver spent Thurs- Valley team, on the latter's grounds. X Alice Myers, of rSk. I day at the Fair and in visiting friends The surprise party tendered to Mr. Quite a number of our people attend- in TFhreesdeerf ik rcos. t y . William Seltzer, at his home, in honor . ed the Hagerstown Fair last week and lif nights are ripening the of his birthday, on wednesday evening i Frederick Fair this week. a chestnuts and they are falling quite was largely attended. Mr. Harvey M. Pittinger spent a day plentifullynow • SPECIAL NOTICE! - Many from this locality attended the ii with friends in Thurmont. On Wednesday evening Mrs. John Frederick Fair. al Mrs. Ada B. Pittinger spent Wednes- a Crumlish entertained the Misses Birdie, Dr. E. B. Sefton, of Thurmont, made day with Mrs. Robert Colbert, of Sun- • i Sue and Emma Shriver, of Westmin- a business trip to this section on Tues- ny Side. s ster, Mr. Fannie Castleman, of GreensGreens-- day. a Mrs. Clara Moser spent one day with boro Ala.. A nenaie r Cmortry,s !ot Many complaints have been made a In this space there will ap- * her sister, Miss Annie Pittinger, of a Cnd'ott Magises, "Hillside" about the famous night walkers, visit- a a Loys Station. Mary's. ing people's homes at a late hour and * a returning with a supply of chickens and interest- Western Maryland Elects Directors. FRANKLIN a pear_ next week an a VILLE NEWS. other articles. a The newly elected directors of the Bowman, of the York * Dwight Hott Mr. Construc- Western Maryland Railway Company Mr. and family left last business * * Wednesday for tion Co., made a trip to the met,on Tuesday for Baltimore where they announcement from in New York City expect to make their home. college this week. a ing fall a organization purposes, and elected the Mrs. Brook Keiholtz, of Dayton, 0., The chestnut crop this season prom- * a following officers for the ensuing year: is visiting her mother, Mrs. Abelia ises to be an unusual large one. • Edward D. Adams, Chairman of the Hott. Mrs. Hott will return to Day- it ton Mrs. UNIVERSAL Board; 3. President; with Keiholtz, where she will * H. Fitzgerald, makera.R herafy Baker,uture home.w All on Account ot Milady. JOSEPH E. HOKE * PORTLAND CEMENT Lawrence Greer, Vice President and * Mrs. h has been at the That part of the new tariff law which * makes the strongest General Counsel, L. F. Timmerman, Frederick City Hospital the past two prohibits the importation of aigrettes * * Srcretary and Treasurer. weeks, has returned home. EMMITSBURG, MD. CONCRETE Mr. Mrs. Alphus Firior and into this country is evidently the ill * X President Fitzgerald, who was elect- and chil dren spent Sunday with her brother wind that promises to blow good to the • ed to succeed himself, became chief ex- X FOR SA LE BY Abe Smith, of Greenmount. dealers in horse hair. Already.the de- ecutive of the Western Maryland on Mr. and Mrs. Forney and Mr. Sam- X X mand for white horse hair still further the first of January last. Since he as- uel Dewees, Mr. Carl Gall and Mr. I X X Clarence Fogle attended the bleached for use in artificial aigrettes, E. L. FRIZELL sumed charge of the property, an ex- Hagers- X town Fair last week. has grown so great that the price has X tensive improvement program has been Mrs. Aaron Stull and children and advanced to the record point of $2.50 a I X Emmitsburg, Md. carried out at various points on the Mrs. Samuel Dewees and children and pound. Nor level system, which has given the road ad- Miss Lola Dewees spent last Thursday I will this be main- X X ditional facilities for the movement of with Mrs. Edward Dewees, of Zentz- tained long if the demand continues to X X Apr. 14-091 yr. its increasing traffic. town. increase. X XXXXXX X X XX XX XXX XXXX XX II XXX B

DEALER IN GUY K. MUTTER SOLID SILVER M. F. SNUFF, Furniture of all Kinds The Newspaper And A Little Story George S. Eyster FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER The Book ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES Of a Big Town AT LAW W. MAIN STREET, LIVERYMAN WARRANTED TWO YEARS Will be in Emmitsburg One man in a hundred reads a By M. QUAD Tuesday of Emmitsburg, Maryland AT THE ROWE STABLES each week from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Office at book; ninety-nine in a hundred Copyright, 1913, by American Lit- Public Library Room. Frederick office ONLY $6.00 Any absent Emmitsburgian would read a newspaper. Nearly a cen- erary Press. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf 6. T. EYSTER. - appreciate a subscription to The Chron- tury ago, when the American EMMITSBURS, MD. icle. 52 weeks $1.00. press, which is now a spreading I stood under a lamppost on Heste Fine teams for all occasions. street, watching the overtired children oak, was in its green twig, Thom- as they fell asleep, while sitting on the Teams for salesmen and pleasure THE CALL OF THE PROGRESSIVES TO THE CITIZENSHIP as Jefferson said he would rather steps, the men as they smoked and parties a specialty. live in a country with newpapers rested, the women as they dragged March 22-1yr. OF and without government than in themselves wearily along and pur- there to a country with a government and chased a bit here and stock AIM* FREDERICK COUNTY the family cupboard for Sunday. On newspapers. Resolve to without Canal, on Grand, along the Bowery, say a good word for your HOME in Chatham square, men and women EMMITSBURG STATE CANDIDATES Our Platform of Principles on County affairs Paper at least.—Exchange. are laughing in good nature as they has been before you for Two Weeks and YOU elbow the For United States Senator each other and throng stores MUST HAVE READ IT. to purchase ornaments and luxuries. GEORGE L. WELLINGTON Neither of the two old parties you a Here men and women are sullen and Clerk of Court of Appeals has given OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. GRAIN ELEVATOR county platform, upon which to ask your support. ;Q OR. 0. W. HINES silent, many of them wondering where WILLIAM C. SMITH Do you know what they stand for? the barest necessaries are to come For Comptroller FREDERICK COUNTY. If you believe in progressive principles, and BOYLE BROS. I JOSEPH R. BALDWIN ..VISITS.. "If you won't help me we shall desire to see them become effective, Circuit Court—Chief Judge, Ham- have COUNTY TICKET mond Urner, Associate Judges, Glenn to go hungry tomorrow." —DEALERS IN— VOTE FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES ON H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. It was a little old woman who had County Treasurer OUR TICKET. first Court meets at Frederick City, approached so softly that I did not Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, RULE OF Monday in February and September, for GEORGE H. C. WACHTER VOTE FOR THE THE PEOPLE, Grand Jury Terms, December, petit hear her. Chop, Clover and Timothy Sheriff Vote for the MEN who will represent the EMMITSBURG I asked. "Where do you live?" jury term; second Monday in May, non- Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse LEWIS F. CARTER PEOPLE. jury term. She pointed to a four story tenement will NOT be and Cattle Powder, Mary- County Commissioners Vote for the MEN who controlled MARYLAND Clerk of the Circuit Court—Harry almost opposite. "Any family?" ISAIAH W. BOLLER by the BOSS. W. Bowers. Deputy Clerks, Adolphus land Portland Cement, Terra Frederick County have "A sick husband and four children, CHAS C. GREEN Both the Old Parties in Fearhake, Charles B. Groff, I. N. Loy, Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of number M. N. Nusz, Eli G. Haugh, Harry E. sir." JOSHUA T. HUMPHREYS been controlled by ONE BOSS for a of Every Two Months Chapline and John H. Martz. "Very well: lead on, and I will fol- House of Delegates years, as evidenced in the last Frederick City Register of Wills—Samuel D. Thom- low." ALFRED M. BELT Election, when more than 300 Democrats refused as. Deputies, J. Fenton Thomas, C. H. She kept looking back, and there was MACHINERYAd f 1 CLARENCE E. FOSTER to vote for Mr. Frailey, the Democratic nominee Next Visit Kreh and C. C. Waters. a puzzled expression on her face. LEWIS F. KEFAUVER for Mayor, yet the BOSS threw enough Republi- "This way—that's a child—keep to EMORY C. REMSBERG votes to him to defeat Mr. Osburn the Re- Orphans' Court—John C. Castle, Repairs or same. FRANK R. SAYLOR can Chief Judge; John W. Mumford, Albert the rail—don't fear the dog—we're al- publican nominee by 158 votes. This same TRICK W. Ecker. Orphans' Court meets ev- most up." has been done many times in County Elections and if you will watch the way the NOVEMBER, 1913 ery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "And as we reached the upper hall wind is blowing now, you must conclude it is going to be repeated in the coming of each week. we turned to the right. passed down a election. It is reported that the BOSS has retired from Frederick County Poli- County Treasurer—F. W. Cramer. blind ball running the other way, and HOTEL SPANGLER but we beg to advise the voters, that this is incorrect. presently she pushed open a door, and Coal in all Sizes I tics, County Commissioners—Lincoln G. YE FREE *AMERICAN CITIZENS OF FREDERICK COUNTY, Dinterman, President; John W. Holter, we entered a room lighted by a smok- OH, fir Charles W. Zimmerman, J. Stewart ing lamp. AWAKE! AWAKE !! AWAKE !! ! to your duty on ELECTION DAY. Annan, and Charles W. Johnson. Mark- "John, children, it's a stranger come The Progressive Party is a party of the People, by the People, and for the wood D. Harp, Clerk. George R. Den- to see us," said the woman as I stood 411, Call and get our Prices People. nis, Jr., Attorney. and looked about before you buy. VOTE FOR ALL ITS CANDIDATES ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1913. THE Board of Charities and Correction— Here were two small rooms, three OLD RELIABLE Treasurer. David Cramer, president; Solomon chairs, a cupboard, an old table, a Published by authority of Dr. Alfred Belt, Political Mutual Insurance Company Stern, secretary; Jacob B. Tyson, wretched bedstead and more wretched BOYLE BROS. treasurer; Samuel U. Gregg, superin- bedding, on which lay a man. Across Apr. 2-09 tendent; Millard F. Perry, Clerk. R. OF FREDERICK COUNTY the room was a mattress, on which the Howard Magruder and George T. lying Eyster. children were as I entered. In room I saw a stove, ORGANIZED 1843 the other a wash- School Commissioners—John S. New- tub and a bucket of coal. man, president; William P. Morsell, Dr. C. L. Wachter, A. W • Nicodemus, "Sit down, sir." said the woman as Challenge Flour OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. Jr., and Cyrus W. Flook; Edward S. she placed a chair. An Open Letter to FREDERICK, MD. Eichelberger, attorney. The husband looked to be fifty years Secretary, Treasurer and Examiner— old. He had the bright eyes and the The best winterwhe at Flour John T. White; Assistant, G. Lloyd hollow cheeks of A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME a consumptive. Boys and Young Men! President Secretary Palmer. "Are you a doctor?" he asked as I sat Dr. J. M. Goodman, County Health down. made in America SURPLUS $25,000 Officer. "No." Master, Dear Young Friend: State's Attorney—Samuel A. Lewis. "The rent is overdue, but we haven't even bread to eat," he said. This is not a letter from NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED Sheriff—Charles T. Fagan. Deputies, your Teacher, and neither Charles C. Holt, Office Deputy; Robert "I am not your landlord nor his It is a Maryland product INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY Cramer, Riding Deputy; William Dee- agent. I simply came up to see you— is it from any of your Little AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES ter, Turnkey. to see if you were sick, to see what Lady Friends. 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK you needed." manufactured from Mary- Supervisors of Elections—Garrett S. It is just about GIVING COMPANIES CHARGE "John, you know how it DeGrange, President; Joseph F. Eisen- is with us. YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE fOl Home Insurers I asked "him on the street A Home Insurance Company hauer, Democrat; W. B. James; Repub- for money. A HANDSOME SOLID land wheat and is the peer mch 11. 10-ly lican, Clerk, Clagett E. Remsberg. and he's come up to—to"-- COMPOSITION GOLD "To see if you were really in need Surveyor—Emory C. Crum. METAL WATCH Guaran- of any flour made any of help," I said as she paused. "Have teed to he a perfect time EmMITSRURG. you had any supper?" You Want The "Just a crust for him, sir, but noth- keeper. where. Burgess—John H. Matthews. ing for the rest, and but for you the We are doing this to ad- Commissioners — Charles M. Rider, children would be crying with hun- vertise our Boys Clothing "F. 86 0." Guarantee Oscar Frailey, H. C. Harner. ger." Department, and are writing It is sold at a less price Clerk of Commissioners—C. M. Rider. "Very well. I'll mind the house you to-day to tell you our WE WRITE Chief of Police—Victor E Rowe. while you go out. Get bread, butter, New Suits and Overcoats than many high grade Fidelity and Surety tea, milk, sugar, potatoes and meat." are now ready, and that we +111^•••••Alli!011e•Mliodill,M11■.40..111b.-41-.4110.44 "You—you don't mean it?" she are showing a complete and flours. Accident and Health gasped. beautiful line at prices that Burglary it TYPEWRITER RIBBONS The man rose up on his elbow to get cannot be equaled elsewhere a better look at me, and I saw some- will be Plate Glass thing like alarm in his face. To quiet We are sure you Manufactured by CARBON PAPER him I said: interested in the style of Liability t "The case is clear enough. You used clothes we sell for all wide- Auto' to get along all right, but sickness awake boys are. And know- Mountain City Mills TYPEWRITER SHEETS came; you could no longer work; you ing as we do that the boy of ORGANIZED 1890 have reached your last penny. Why to-day is the man of to-mor- FREDERICK, MARYLAND ASSETS $6,904,365.36 LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER shouldn't I help you a bit?" row, we have decided to pre- HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. "It's sadly enough we need it. God sent Absolutely Free with Capacity 1000 bbls. daily. knows, but—but"— Suit -But you can't purchase of every boys STAMPS make out why I or Overcoat that sells for Jan 3-1913 1 came up here?" Fidelity and Deposit Co "No, sir." $3.50 or more, one of these OF MARYLAND ROBBER STAMP INK "Well, don't worry about it. Queer solid composition Gold Metal EDWIN WARFIELD, President. things are always happening to all of Watches. Guaranteed to be us. How long have you been ill?" We Do Business Everywhere a perfect time keeper. AND PADS "Over a year. sir." There is no secret about HALLER & NEWMAN "And how have you lived?" it we want to get acquainted General Agents for Frederick County For All Purposes. "By using the few dollars I had put with you, and your family, FREDERICK, MD. by and by selling whatever we could 1><>TAXES<>< Aug 12-'10-1yr and we are willing to give spare until we are as you see us. I you 1 day, sir, and no the profit on your first once earned my $3 a Purchase to do s-), for we NOTARIAL, CORPORATE, poor man's family was better cared for." know full well if you deal "And today you are penniless and wIth us once you will deal By the same agreement made by AT DUKEHART'S SOCIETY, CHURCH hungry?" with us always. "Aye. sir, and as I laid here I'd have Will you take this letter AND BUSINESS SEALS cut my throat if I had a knife." to your Father or Mother the County Treasurer with all banks CARRIAGE WORKS By and by. as we talked, the mother and ask them to bring you and children returned I heard the to our Store buy the Any Size Desired. lower and are latter shouting, even on the best Suit or Overcoat ever in Frederick County we authorized ANOTHER CARLOAD stairs. Each had a load, and the wife bought for money, and returned after a lamp, a bottle of wine the OF STUDEBAKER other things. Poor soul! receive absolutely Free one to collect State and County Taxes. and some of these watches 1 ENGRAVING, EMBOSSINC She was laughing and crying by turns. magnificent Buggies and to have seen those forlorn chil- that will remind you every LITHOGRAPHING dren sit down on the floor and eat the time you look at it that Courtesy dry bread as famishing wolves devour Co. Store is the Every will be Extended Runabouts theirh prey was something to pain your Home of Clothing, -- Good Estimates Furnished Hats,nDgosrts:yShoes, 8l and Furnish- Surreys Prompt Service. "It's real meat. John." said the wo for Men, Boys,' and to All Who Desire to Avail man as she came to his bedside— Children that is why we say "real meat, and real potatoes. and real "GET THE HABIT.” Spring Wagons sttga r r tea. and there is a God after all!" Pay Less and Dress Better Themselves of This Convenience. TRESPASS NOTICES AND w:'ili'espse.reid by desyeahngwith sz co. Harry G. Farm Wagons herefis beis waeptGod. Mary!" hr Dorsey you Of Latest Style and Design. "DON'T HITCH HERE" 1 And while I sat there the wife cook If have a boy friend who ed supper. and the hunger of all xvan- does not get one of these letters, will you Come early and inspect „Itistit-d. and the two smaller children please tell him about it, for we have a watch for Lim too, them. It will pay you. SIGNS fterwa rd knelt at the bedside and Emmitsburg Bank 1 we want Savings repented the for to get acquainted Lord's Prayer and were with his fa vmeirly taalso.rlus Ready for Delivery. Trusting that you will favor Repairing and Repainting t was only a drop, only a little r/* us with a call whether you come 4 if nope shining through the dzarta dknes: et, to buy or not. We Pay Per Cent, Interest on Time Deposits. All work guaranteed. ,Iootn of their poverty , have All These May Be Had At hilt to egillett that olic Co., J. J. DUKEHART, Prop. WI theta with new strewth Harry G. Dorsey & in the future. nod I haul toncliee 12 N. Market St., FREDERICK, MD. C. & P. Phone Under the Supervision of the State Bank Examiner No. 38-3 CHRONICLE OFFICE •:t.ow, with still a nr.bther phase of Fr. THE Next door to the Grey Horse. • Felsimiiimmommimumi ar,nity