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XXXVI EMMITSBURG, , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914 NO. 28 DEMOCRATS TO TRADE SWINGS BACK TO THE U. S. PROFESSOR ERNEST LAGARDE THE HORSE AND THE WAR MGR. TIERNEY'S Excess of Exports Over Imports For France Buying 100,000 Mounts Here.— RETAIN LEAD Three Weeks of October 15 Million. Brilliant Man, for Forty-Five Years Instructor at Mount Prosperity for Breeders Ahead. SERMON The swinging of the balance of trade CONGRESS Saint Mary's Dies at His Home Near the College.--- Representatives of the French gov- IN THE NEXT in favor of the United States is clearly crnment have started in to buy 100,000 AT LAGARDE FUNERAL indicated in the weekly figures of ex- Soldier, Statesman, Scholar. horses and mules in the West, accord- Progressive Defection Will ports and imports through the port of ing to reports from St. Louis. It is Beautiful Tribute To His Help Republicans New York during the last six days, said that they have purchased some- says the New York Sun. The figures thing like 10,000 horses to date. As the Former Teacher for the first three weeks G. 0. P. WILL GET BACK 50 SEATS of the current average price paid for army horses is month as compared with those of Sep- about $125, the purchase of 100,000 CLOSELY ASSOCIATED 37 YEARS But Administration Will Have Majority tember also show that the balance this head would mean an expenditure of Late Professor of the School of Noted in Each Branch.—Situation in This month will be larger than last month's, $12,000,000 or more. Frenchmen Who Did So Much For State Discussed.--Results Likely which was the first favorable showing The Fa sig-Tipton Company,. New Mount Saint Mary's College. to be Close. since last March. York, has been asked to submit prices The weekly compilation at the custom The souls of the just are in the hands The New York World has made a for $20,000 horse3 to supply the army house for six days showed an increase, of God.and the torment of death shall careful and systematic political canvass of one of the warring nations of Europe. when compared with the figures of the not touch them—Wisdom 111 1. of the country and presented the fol- E. J. Tranter, president of the com- corresponding period last year, of ex- lowing reliable forecast of the coming pany, believes the demand for horses Most Rev. Archbishop, Rt. Rev. and ports over imports amounting to $4,838,- Senatorial and Congressional elections : for the European armies is going to Rev. Fathers, members of the faculty, 939. Totals show an increase of ex- Thirty-two Senators out of 96 are to have a tremendous effect on the market beloved brethren and friends! ports over imports of $1,228,645 be elected by popular vote under the for trotters. "Thousands of the cheaper It is not necessary for me to tell you The month of September saw a trade new constitutional amendment on Nov. grades of horses are being purchased what a sad privilege it is to pay this balance in favor of the United States 3. One, Broussard,Democrat,of Louisi- for shipment abroad," he said, "and last tribute of respect to my old friend amounting to $16,984,000. In the first ana, was elected for the term beginning this demand has only just started. The and professor. Thirty seven years ago three weeks of this month the total ex- March 3, 1915, by the last Louisiana men who sell these horses to Europe I became acquainted with him here at ports of the United States amounted to Legislature two years ago under the will soon be in the market for well bred the Mountain, and ever since the day approximately $15,000,000 more than old law. An entire House,435 members youngsters to replace them, and this that I first saw him, we have been close the total imports, so that the complete is to be elected and five vacancies, all will mean remunerative prices for good friends. I admired his rich qualities of figures for the current month ought to Democratic and caused by resignations, ones." heart and head, for he was one picked show, it is thought, a larger increase are to be filled for the short term this in Frederick Wagner president of the out of ten thousand. Now, around his favor of this country than in winter. The striking figures of The September. Fiss, Doerr & Carroll Horse Company, remains where we are gathered there is The week's total of imports and World's forecast are these: exports New York, expects to see more than sorrow, there is sadness, but there is, through the port of 1. The Republicans will undoubtedly New York were: one million horses punchased in the gladness as well, for while we pay this Exports, $21,411,271; score substantial gains in the Lower imports, $17,755,- United States by the warring nations sad tribute of respect to him, we must 214; excess of exports House, though the Democrats are sure over imports for of Europe, provided ships can be found thank Heaven for having given him to the week, $3,656,057. to control it by a majority in excess of to transport them. He says that if us, and for his long life of usefulness in which likely to England had to buy three hundred thou- the great work of Christian education. 19, and is reach 40. WILL REPRESENT MARYLAND 2 In the Senate there will probably sand horses, to whip ninety thousand "The souls of the just are in the hands be 54 or 55 Democrats and Boers there is no telling how many of God, and the torment of death shall 41 or 42 Miss Hemsley and "Cy" Cummings Republicans, as against 51 horses will be needed for the British, not touch them." How beautiful is Democrats Chosen to go to Panama Exposition. and 45 Republicans at present. French and German armies in the war life, and yet how beautiful is life's end Miss Elizabeth 3. The House of Representatives in Tilghman Hemsley, of now going on. when we consider it from the viewpoint , the Sixty-fourth Congress will contain was elected Maryland host- Germany is said to have lost more of the Christian! St. Charles I3orromeo ess at the at least 227 Democrats, 178 Republicans Panama-Pacific Exposition to than one million horses in the Franco- had two pictures made of death, and be held at and 11 Progressives, with nineteen dis- San Francisco next year, and Prussian War. About one-half the one picture represented death mowing Andrew J. tricts doubtful. In the present Con- Cummings, of Montgomery number succumbed to sickness and in- down the sons of men, just as the reap- county, was chosen gress there are 290 Democrats, 127 Re- host in place of John juries off the battlefields. The French er does the grain in his field. The oth- P. Poe, publicans and 18 Progressives. Jr., who has enlisted in the acknowledged a loss of one hundred er picture represented death with a British light artillery. In the contests for the thirty-two and fifty thousand horses. golden key, about to open the gates of The selections were seats in the Senate (there being two made at a meet- heaven to the good. This is our view ing of the executive vacancies in Georgia and one Senatr.r, committee of the MGR. SHAHAN TO BE MADE BISHOP of death. Death is not the end but the Maryland Panama The dear old man of the Mount is professorship of English Broussard,already elected in Louisiana) Exposition Commis- literature and beginning. It is not the exit but the sion in the Emerson gone. Prof. Ernest Lagarde, for 45 modern languages Cardinal Gibbons existing conditions point to the election Tower Building. at Mount St. Mary's Will Elevate Prelate entrance. It is not darkness but life. Speaker James McC. years professor of English and modern College, chair in Cathedral of three and perhaps four Democrats to Trippe is chairman which he held continu- Nov. 15. Or, as Longfellow puts it in his poem on of the committee. languages at Mount Saint Mary's Col- ously until his death. take the places of Republicans. These Candidates for both The consecration of Mgr. Thomas J. Resignation: places were numerous, and spirited con- lege, died Sunday afternoon about 3 are Gerard in New York, Baldwin in The work of Professor Lagarde has Shahan, of the Catholic University, at "There is no death; what seems so is transition; tests were made o'clock after a brief illness. Connecticut, and Moyle in Utah,- and in which social and po- been varied and versatile, consisting Washington, as Titular Bishop of Ger- This life of mortal breath litical influences Last year while spending the Christ- IS but a probably Sullivan in Illinois. There is were brought strongly chiefly of grammatical and critical es- manicopolis, will take place at the suburb of the life elysian to bear. mas holidays in the South, the profes- Whose portal we call death." also a possibility that Hawley (Demo- says and translations from modern lan- Cathedral Sunday, November 15, with The choice for sor was stricken down with pneumonia. crat) may defeat Brady (Republican) in each place was made guages. In the lecture field he had Cardinal Gibbons as the consecrating When we look into the workings of unanimous after His hitherto robust health withstood Idaho the balloting had shown been active as well as eminent, especi- prelate. the Christian life we see there the life who had won and the disease well,although on recovering Progressive nominees do not figure in the members of the ally by his association with the Catho- The co-consecrators will be Bishop of resignation, and we remember Him commission dispersed with it was deemed wise by the physicians the estimates of results other than con- the feeling lic summer schools. At one time he John J. Nils!), of Hartford, Conn., and who said: "I am the Resurrection and that they had performed that he remain in the warmer climate un- tributing to the defeat of Republican difficult tasks took up medicine as a vocation but Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell, of Rich- the Life." There is the assurahee of well and nobly. til Spring. Last May Professor Lagarde candidates abandoned it for the study of law which mond, former rector at the Catholic eternal, life and eternal glory. May we It is not known just when the returned to the Mountain looking In respect of the situation in this hostess the he followed closely for several years University. It is expected that the not therefore hope that the soul of our and host will go out to the exposition, picture of health and resumed his classes State, the World said: at the University of Louisiana. consecration exercises will be among good professor is among the souls of the but it is supposed they will leave in after the first absence from the College Republicans in Maryland have a fair Professor Lagarde was married in the most elaborate of the kind ever held just who are with God. time—before the opening, February 20, during sessions for 42 years. During chance of breaking into the solid dele- 1861 to Leonie Lafforgue, of New Or- at the Cathedral, which has been the It is hardly necessary for me to re- 1915—to arrange preliminaries the the Summer a noticeable change took gation of six Democrats in the House at leans, who survives him, together with scene of so many similar services. late to you the events of his life, they Maryland Building. place and the Professor was unable to of Representatives by electing two of three sons, Ernest, of Jamaica; Louis, Practically all the monsignori and most are known to you all. He was so inti- take charge of his college work at their party this year. Their strongest of New Orleans, and John B., of Annis- of the priests of the Baltimore diocese mately associated with us in this college WAR TO SEND TOURISTS SOUTH the opening in September. A week chances are in the Fifth and Sixth ton, Ala., and one daughter, Alice, and the monsignori and many of the that we can hardly realize that he is no or two ago the decline became marked Districts where the Republican majori- wife of Chevalier Ferrata. priests of the Hartford diocese, of longer one of us. He was interested in Will Help The "See America First" his condition soon and grew critical. which Mgr. Shahan was formerly a the welfare of the whole ties are large when the vote is normal. Movement.—Canal Route Popular. The funeral services were held Tues- community. Professor Lagarde was born at New member, will be present in the He was identified There is no serious doubt about the re- day morning in the College Church. sanctu- with every movement Now that Europe has ceased to be Orleans, September 4, 1836, and was of The election of John Walter Smith, Demo- ary. It is likely that a number of other for civic improvement, and it is hard the pleasure ground for American tour- historic French origin, his father cortege, which formed at the Lagarde crat, over Edward C. Carrington, Jr., hav- bishops will attend. There will be a for us all to understand that he is gone ists the people of this country who trav- ing served as an officer in the army of residence at 9 o'clock, was met at the Republican and Progressive, to the large delegation from Washington, in- from us forever. As the poet says: el are likely to learn muth more about the first Napoleon. He was educated at gate of the college by the faculty and Senate, nor have the Republicans as cluding the entire faculty of the Catho- "God gives us our best friends not on their own hemisphere than they ever College hill, Miss., and at the Univer- student body, whence it proceeded to good as a fighting chance in any of the lic University. our terms and Heaven will take them knew before. sity of Louisiana. He received the de- the chapel. four districts besides the Fifth and The members of the Ancient Order from us whenever it so pleases the Di- The trend of ocean travel this winter gree of doctor of Laws from George- The solemn requiem Mass was sung Sixth. of Hibernians in the United States will vine Will." We should, therefore, will be, judging by inquiries received by town University. by Rt. Rev. Monsignor B. J. Bradley, In the Sixth District,David J. Lewis, present Mgr. Shahan with the episcopal thank Heaven for the gift of such a the shipping agents, to the Southward, He had a wide and intimate friend- president of Mount St. Mary's College. author of the Parcels Post act, is ring. life that still remains as an inspiration among the West Indies, to South Amer- ship with men of prominence among Rev. G. H. Tragesser was deacon and struggling against considerable odds in for us when that life has closed. Pro- ica and, more than all, to and through whom were many that were instrumen- Rev. John Gallagher, of Pittsburgh, FATHER his fight against Frederick N. Zihlman, BARRY GETS NEW TASK fessor Lagarde will still speak from the the Panama Canal. Florida and Cali- tal in shaping the destinies of this and subdeacon. Hundreds of persons were the Republican nominee. Zihlman is grave, and his noble life will be our ex- fornia are likely to get more than their other countries. present, including many former students To Become Pastor of Kernan Memorial personally popular, and Lewis, who or- emplar, aiding us in our efforts to at- usual quota of visitors. Bermuda will During the Civil War he devoted of Prof. Lagarde's from a distance. Church at Hillsdale. dinarily would have an easy victory,has him- tain the heights that he attained. probably have a crowd, and short voy- self to the cause of the Confederacy, Monsignor J. J. granted a hard fight, though chances favor him Tierney,of the college Cardinal Gibbons has permis- His ancestors came from that glori- ages to the West Indies will be popular. rendering member slightly. valuable service as a faculty, delivered the eulogy and spoke sion for the establishment of a new ous country that has done so much for The Panama Canal, however, prom- of the Crescent Regiment of New of the life and Hillsdale, It is admitted that Sydney E. Mudd, Or- very highly character of Catholic church at near Bal- the church, a country with many faults, ises to be the most popular of all the leans, and still finding opportunity the late Professor. The eight timore. It will be known as St. Republican nominee in the Fifth Dis- senior Law- it is true, and yet I believe that God tours and would probably be more so if amid the prevailing storm and stress of members of the graduating rence's Church, in memory of trict, has more than an even chance of class—R. James loves her; one of the most favored lands there were more good ships going there. the conflict to indulge his passion for Goldsborough, M. E founder of the winning. There is much soreness over C. Mahoney, John L. Kernan, Kernan Hos- under the sun where the church has The Red Star Line has announced that literature by publishing an evening Walsh, A. J. Schmidt, Crippled Children, the State machine's action in defeating J. Daniel Tier- pital for which occu- found her greatest sons and martyrs. it will start a regular service from New edition of The Whig and a monthly E. S. Murphy, Radnor Park. Rev. Frank 0. Smith, the first Democrat to ney, J. D. Kelly and L. pies John M. Barry I need not tell you what the French York to San Francisco through the can- periodical, The Age, of Richmond, McManus—were pastor of St. Agnes' be elected in the district for twenty and P. the active pall- Catholic Church, have done, you all know something of al next spring in time for the Panama- subsequently was associate editor bearers and the lay near Catonsville, has years. The Democratic nominee is of professors at the been delegated to their glorious history. I will only refer Pacific Exposition. At present the the Magnate, the Mirror, the Courier college were the organize the parish. Richard A. Johnson, a relative of the honorary bearers. to the work of the French that we have Hawaiian Steamship Company runs one and the Bee, all of New Orleans. Interment was made The trustees of the late united States Senator Gorman. At The in the old church- Kernan Hospital had here as collaborators in the cause vessel from New York to San Francisco, Summer of 1869 be was elected to the yard on the hill. for Crippled best, the Democrats have a hard time Children have offered of Christian education. Men of zeal but the accommodations to the canal Father Barry to overcome the large colored vote in the use of an old build- and ability were they and they have are limited. The trip to Frisco is 16 ing at Radnor Park for three the district, and Mudd should win. Making Barbed Wire for Armies. Heavy Shipments of Apples. years, and left their impress on this school. days. at the end of that time it is hoped funds The man who founded this college was Every available barbed Railroad haul- Aviator Killed at Fair. ton of wire in The Cumberland Valley will be available for the erection of a (Continued on page G.) Pauperism on Decrease. this country has been purchased by ed through Hagerstown last week one modern James Hubbard, twenty-eight years house of worship. The old Pauperism is decreasing in the United agents of foreign governments for ship- of the largest trains of apples that ever building old, of Gloucester, N. J., an aeronaut, will be remodeled and made Electric Light 35 lears Old. States. According to a census state- ment to Europe and for use by the went over that road. into a was killed instantly at the fair grounds chapel, and masses will be cete- Thirty-five years ago, ment, "The ratio of armies in making defenses. Wednesday, parachute almshouse paupers field There The apples were picked up from sta- brated there every Sunday until the Fincastle, Va., when his is no October 21, Thomas A. Edison produced to population has steadily declined at unusual demand for plain wire, tions in Berkeley and in adjoining coun- new building is erected. failed to work. He dropped 3000 feet but the first successful incandescent electric every census since 1880." the barbed-wire plants are being ties of West and were to one of the grandstands. He arose consign- lamp in his laboratory at Menlo Park, One person in every 60 in the United run to capacity. Southern from the grounds, waving his hands to ed to Eastern and points. The Germany After the Cotton. N. J. States above 80 years of age, is an in- Exports from New York last week train comprised 55 cars, with the 5000 persons who stood watching about Following the announcement from In 1880 an employee of the Edison mate of an almshouse, the Census Bu- amounted to $21,410,546. This was an 9,000 barrels of apples. Another him. At a heighth of 5000 feet he was train Washington that the British Govern- factory carried all the incandescs nt elec- reau reported. increase of $3,655,332 over the values of was made up of 35 carloads of seen to drop from the trapeze and his apples, ment would not regard cotton as a con- tric lamps in the world from Menlo On January 1, 1910, there were 84,- exports for the week preceding. or 5,575 barrels. parachute opened. He glided down The traband of war, it was reported in New Park to New York city in a market 198 paupers in almshouses in this coun- average daily export for six days last The Baltimore and Ohio 2000 feet and swung his second pars- Railroad is York that representatives of the Ger- basket on his arm. A year later it was try. A total of 83,313 were admitted week was $3,568,424. hauling on an average of 25 chuts. This failed to open, and Hub- carloads of man Government and of banking inter- considered a wonderful feat when the during that year and 59,120 were dis- apples a day from that section. bard shot toward the earth at terrific ests acting indirectly for it had large small factory turned out a thousand charged, three-fourths of this number E. C. Carrington, Sr., father of the speed. buyers of American cotton and that lamps a day. Today the great Edison expecting to support themselves and Republican senatorial candidate, is cri- The homicide rate of the United shipments amounting to several hun- lamp factory at Harrison turns out About one-third of Great Britain's one-fourth, chiefly women, going to tically ill followin9; a stroke at his home States is probably the highest for any dred thousand dollars would shortly 35,000 lamps an hour and has made telegraphers are women. live with relatives or friends. more in Lorely, Baltimore county. civilized country. leave from a Southern port. than 500,000,000. 11 reltIg TluTnirip

Mere Figures. CARROLL COUNTY JURORS I IT may be a mistake of the Take the number of your living Select Your Seed publisher in thinking he has Double the amount. Add I 01 VI To Serve For November Term Begin- brothers. been done a favor, but as a Multiply by five. Add the num- ning November 9. three. Corn Before Storing rule whenever a newspaper loses has ber of your living sisters. Multiply XPERIENCE one subscriber on account of pique Chief Judge Willliam H. Thomas of by ten. Add the number of deaths of Proper Curing and Storage Will In- there are usually two or three oth- the Circuit Court for Carroll County brothers. Subtract 150 from the re- sure a Better Stand. ers gained for the very reason demonstrated that drew the following jurors for the No- sult. The right figure will be the that vember term, which will begin Novem- number of deaths of brothers. The the one feels aggrieved. NICKOLAS SCHMITZ. middle figure will be the number of The broad-minded and intelligent ber 9: Maryland Agricultural Experiment the most effective living sisters. The left figure will Taneytown—Samuel T. Bishop, Mar Station. subscriber will recognize the fact brothers.— tin D. Hess, Franklin Baumgardner, show the number of living that it is only the negative quality Cincinnatt Enquirer. and economical means of and Harry G. Lambert. Now is the time to take the first im- in life that never crosses the feel- Uniontown — William H. Weaver, portant step in preparing for a profit- ings of anybody.—Jennings (La.) your William P. Engler, Milton A. Zollick- Father of the Dreadnaught. able corn crop next year. Don't con- Herald. placing your name, offer and Noah H. Babylon. To the late Cuniberti, major general sider seed good simply because it will Myers—Denton E. Yingling, John R. of the Italian naval engineering staff, grow. It should also retain its full way full vigor can GUY K. MUTTER Reese, and Harry L. Cratin. is due the credit of having suggested vigor. The only goods and your wants be- be retained is to take care of the seed Woolerys—Kinsey Randolph Taylor, the modern dreadnaught. It was he, modern type properly. This can be done by select- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR William H. Long, Thomas A. Dell and also, who suggested the and he was one of the first ing the seed before storing it. The su. fore the people of Emmits- Charles L. Brauning. of scout, AT LAW study the question of the applica- periority of properly preserved seed R. Brauning, Harry to Will be in Emmitsburg Tuesday of Freedom—John boilers. over that picked from the crib, even tion of liquid fuel to marine each week from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office at M. Phelps and John H. Williams. germinates well, It was his influence which led to the though the crib seed Public Library Room. Frederick office burg and Emmitsburg Noah Manchester—John C. Denner, adoption of this fuel in the Italian tor, has been proven over and over again, telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf L. Sullivan, Thomas C. Turner, Ben- pedo boat service. the incrcasv in yield if the well-pre- District is through an ad- jamin F. Gummel and (4eorge N. En- servA seed ovgr crib picked seed sor. usually running from 10 to 30 per cent. EhzsBi uRG, tolo EDWARD HARTING mei Westminster —Joseph N. Shriver, Cheered Too Soon. The farmer can secure good seed The new master on his first day at his own field if it has matured vertisement in their home George M. Owings, Charles E. Lippy, form the school had all the pupils gathered well and he has a variety that has Dr. S. Luther Bare, Milton t'. Myers, in the hall, where he delivered an ad- proven generally successful in his Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. K. Herr, George E. Matthews, paper---THE WEEKLY Frank dress to them, in the course of which neighborhood. The best way to select Al- James D. Mitchell and Nathan M. he remarked that he did not believe seed is from the stalk in the field as FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP bert. in canes. At this point he was inter- soon as it has ripened. But if this 36-3m ALL WORK WARRANTED CHRONICLE. Hampstead—John S. Myers, John rupted by ringing cheers from his has not been done the next best thing Arthur Dehoff and Eli M. Boose. youthful audience. "A far better thing," to do is to select carefully in the field Franklin—William L. Farver and he continued, beaming at them through at the time of husking and hauling to ORDER NISI ON SALES. A 25-cent "Want" adv. Andrew P. Frizzell. his spectacles, "is a good stout strap the crib. Humbert and of the best leather." Middleburg—John C. In the Orphans' Court for Frederick inserted in the CHRON- John Newton Coshun. County, Md., New Windsor—Francis T. Bond, E. Policeman's Badge of Authority. AUGUST TERM, 1914. Clarence Ensor and Ernest I. Steuffer. In equipment the policeman varies In the Matter of the Sale of the Real ICLE brought a dozen in- Union Bridge—William H. Jones and from a walking arsenal, such as the Estate of William H. Wolf. Jericho policemen, to the clubless pa- MARY E. EHREHART. Mount Airy—William H. Dempsy trolman of one or two American cities. In the Matter of the Report of Sales, 1914. quiries by telepone on the and Abdiel Garber. The club, however, is recognized as filed the 5th day of October authority. In Berret—Edwin S. Conway. the policeman's badge of ORDERED, by the Orphans' Court of Darjeeling the policeman carries a Frederick County, this 5th day of date of its appearance,and reed pole about six feet long. in October, 1914, that the sale of Real Es- Ninety-two Per Cent. and Hard Times. late of Seville the night police are armed tate of MARY E. EHREHART, Zihlman is Frederick County, deceased, this day They tell us that candidate with long spears, such as the knights numerous replies were a stockholder in the Potomac Glass Fac- reported to this Court by her Executor of old used. be ratified and confirmed, unless cause The tory. Congratulations if he is. to the contrary be shown on or before subsequently received. industry recently declared an annual the 31st day of October, 1914. pro- dividend of 92 per cent. and the factory Bible Authors. vided a copy of this order be inserted in collection is working night and day. Again con- The men who wrote the some newspaper published in Frederick Scriptures known as the Bible County for three successive weeks prior ad. way is the only gratulations to the stockholders, the of The (Greek Biblos, "book") were mainly to 31st day of October 19)4. manager and the workers. We hope report states the of the Hebrew race. All of the Old The Executor's sin- amount of sales to be One Thousand their prosperity shall continue. We authors were probably He- way. Testament dollars ($1,000.00.) cerely believe they all deserve it. It brews, and, of the New Testament, Dated this 5th day of October 1914. takes a good pair of lungs and a fault- Luke was the only non-Hebrew. Luke less jaw to blow glass. We hope there was a Greek. It is quite likely JOHN C. CASTLE, is still nothing wrong with Candidate though not proved) that the writer ALBERT W. ECKER. JOHN W. MUMFORD, the "Gospel according to John" Zihlman's expansion and contraction. of Judges of the Orphans' Court. was also a Greek. But we can find multitudes to testify True Copy—Test: THE RACKET— there is no defect in the cheek of a man SAMUEL D. THOMAS, who cries "hard times" while he is Register of Wills. in underwear tor Mysterious Island. . Now showing in our cases. The best drawing 92 per cent. dividends. And Falcon island suddenly made its op- Eugene L. Rowe, Executor. Oct,-9-4ts men, ladies and children. the business is still going on and an- pearance among the Tonga islands of other pay day is coming. the Pacific about twenty years ago. A —Cumberland Times. loyal British trader promptly annexed SWEATER COATS 45c to $2.00 It, and proudly hoisted the union jack SELECTING SEED CORN. existed for The most important step in seed WEEK Smart Set in New Hands. on its highest point. It BOLGIANWS BLANKETS COMING IN THIS about a dozen years, banana and co- selection, however, is to place the ears issue, the Smart Goods and the prices are for With its November coanut trees began to grow upon it, selected, in a dry place with free cir- All new clean fresh stock. Set, a magazine hitherto of many vicis- so that they will dry Perfect Seed Potatoes afterwards. and then one (lay it disappeared in culation of air your inspection before you have bought—not situdes, proprietary and editorial, passes just as mysterious a fashion as it had out quickly. The storage room may under the editorial direction of George come. be any place where air circulates 4 4 E xrPMUBI TLISCBSUQURAGR, Jean Nathan and H. L. Mencken, pre- freely, such as a wagon shed, barn loft, or attic. But do not throw the HARLES ROTERING 8i, SON viously known as critical contributors. C Only One Way to Tell. would not be Important among the announcements of seed on a pile; that much STRICTLY CASH Lillian, aged six, stole into the pan- improvement over the crib. Tie the the new administration is the notice try and eagerly approached a sponge ears in bunches on a string or in some done with the that the magazine is cake, which the cook had just taken other way, placing them so that there "Eternal Triangle," and that it wants from the oven. Cook asked: "How do Is free circulation of air around each no stories so bad as to require worse you think it looks, Lillian?" "0," ear. The seed should be left in this pictures to help them out. The Novem- said Lillian disgustedly, "it looks all manner until it is as "dry ar, a bone" A BealkDqaositisihe ber budget is bright and interesting, right, but you never can tell about which usually takes about two from its longest story to its briefest that kind of a cake until you taste it." months. After this it may be stored jest. In mouse-proof boxes or barrels or Co tme:t-tor•.) crates if desired, or they may be al- Remarkable Telescope. President H. J. Patterson has re- lowed to remain where they are. The 'United States Agricultural Department Scotsman was one day observing places their Tag of Inspection and Ap- signed the Maryland Agricultural A Succl from excellent proval on every sack of SEED POTATOES to a friend that he had an College, in order that a commission ALL LAYERS SHOULD BE KEPT Purchase From J. BOLGIANO It SON. telescope. "Do you see yon kirk?" established THIS WINTER. form of govetntnent may be said he. "Although it's scarcely dis- CERTIFICATE OF QUALITi.1 at that institution. eye, when I certify that I have had cernible with the naked ROY H. WAITE, Poultryman. This is to look at it through my telescope it charge of all the Seed Potatoes grown Maryland Agricultural Experiment brings it so close I can hear the or- for J. Bolgiano & Son, during this Station. been with gan playing." ',grouting Season. I have IVIARKET REPORTS. them since April 15th; looked after( !Keep all the laying stock you cal the selecting of their seed and the, The following market quotations, which are handle properly this year for there It Itreating of the same, have also had The Difference. corrected every Thursday morning, are tinkled charge of the spraying during the,? When a woman winds a towel bound to be a shortage in eggs due to to daily changes. the economic condition brought about ().g rowing season. There was nothing? around her head, and calls for a buck- but the very by the European war. It should al- ?planted best selected , et of water, it means the beginning of seed, and nothing has KMMITSBUIte. Oct 30 most be considered a crime to sell been left ,un- a big day, but when a man winds a done to have them. right. The Ct try Vrcactucto Fltc. healty, well-matured pullets for table crop' towel around his head, and calls for )is now being harvested, and the re-, Corrected by Jos. E. Hoke. purposes, and if you are short of pill. Butter 22 water, it means the end of a big night sults of my work are most satisfac- lets, year-old hens that are vigorous tory. We Ear...... 27 —Atlanta Constitution. are harvesting one of the Chickens, per lb 10 and healthy should be kept to fill up. largest crops ever grown in. Aroos- Spring Chickens per lb 10 Even good, strong two-year-old hens tock County, Maine, and of the finest( Turkeys per lb 18 Getting It Spread Wrong. may be profitably kept over the third quality, free from any disease ancl? 410 true to name. I spent Ducks, per lb "I have read every book on agricul year according to the results of ex- some time in Potatoes, per bushel .60 Cornell and Utah !5 Washington, D. C., with the Horti- ture that I can find," said the amateur periments at the Dried 10 cultural Board before coming here Cherries, seeded) to Experiment Stations. PPORTUNITY knocks once at every man's door." But many an oppor- l5 farmer, "and still I don't manage (Ind their ideas of producing FIRST Raspberries. Just at present, profits on egg pro- Blackberries. 4 get crops." "There's the trouble," re- CLASS SEED have been carried out O tunity is lost when the man who sees it hasn't the wherewithal are discouraging on ac Apples, (dried) 4 plied Farmer Corntossel. "You're put- duction rather to the letter for .I. Bolgiano & Son.( to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH production at moult. Lard, per lb 10 ting all the cultivation on yourself count of the low (Signed) C. R. BISBY, IN BANK who derives tae benefit! If you haven't an account, open one Beef Hides 12 613 Instead of on the land." ing time, the high price of feed, and Plant Pathologist, the large amount consumed by the today. When the opportunity arrives Sept. 19, 1914. Presque Isle, Maine. . moulting hens and the maturing pul- Corrected by Patterson Brothers. Maternal Love Strong. lets. Stick through this depressing WE WILL BOOR YOUR ORDER NOW YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY! lb. FOR Steers, per 100 6.000 7. The instinct of maternal love— period and I am sure you will be re- BOLGIANO'S PERFECT SEED Butcher Heifers 56 stronger than death itself—is by no paid later on. POTATOES. AT Fresh Cows 25.00069.00 means peculiar to humanity. In fact SIIIPMENT ANY TIME YOU SAY. Fat Cows per lb. VARIETIES. The 3@5% it might safely be said that some of WHY REMAIN ON THE MARYLAND 1,- h Cobblers Extra Early XX Emmitsburg Savings Bank Bulls, per lb Rose the lower animals are at times more FARM? Hogs, Fat per lb 4 8% Ensign Bagley Rose WE PAY 4' ; INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Sheep, Fat pur lb 3l humane than are some humans. . • d. Coin White being •;ilow Early Round Six Spring Lambs 6(47 According to a notice issued i 0 ulton Early Rose Weeks UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE BANK EXAMINER Calves, per lb by Secretary T. B. Symons, of the ':ed. Bliss Early Long Six Stock Cattle The Principal Difference. Maryland Exhibition, :rust Buster Weeks Week which is Plucky Baltimore Henderson Roree BALTIMORE, Oct. 30 The principal difference between a to be held in the Armory, Nov. 17-21, aray's Mortgage Sir Walter Raleigh WHEAT:—spot, 1.114, Green man and a woman is that the woman two essay contests are to be held In Lifter Mountains OPTOMETRIST CORN :—Spot, (4 77% Bolginno's Pros- Rural New Yorker3 OATS:—White l 51%,452 doesn't forget that -she will have to connection with the exhibition, one for perity White Elephants C.L. 9 FREDERICK, rm. KEFAUVER' RYE :—Nearby,ff .0 I .98% bag lots, 80 a 90 think of it the next day. farm boys and the other for farm girls. Pride of the South Empire State HAY 519 Early (Shies Early Fortune •—Timothy, o0g6 00 ; No 1 Clover The boys will have the chance to tell White Bliss State of Maine No. 2 $17.59®818.00 Clover, 815.504517.00. why they would prefer to remain on Thoroughbreds Early Ha rvest STRAW :—Ryel straw—fair to choice,813&1.3.50 Therefore, Proceed Slowly. Crown Jewels Cannon No. 3 a Maryland farm when they grow up, New Queens Burbank No. 2, 12'504813.00; tangled rye blocka 810.00 Everyone is bound to Early Seedling bear patient- and the girls, how they think country Early Northers I matan or Polaris (010.50. results of his example.— Clark's No. 1 Dakota Rose ly the own life can be bettered so that wheat blocks, $8.006, 18.50; oats 89.50(410.00 it may Beauty of Ilebron Arnerlean Giants Phoedrus. be more Spalding's No. 4 Dew POULTRY :—Old hens, 15&i5% young chick- attractive to them. A prize Drops $20 DOLOIANO'S ADVANCE 1915 PRICE ens, large, 16@17 small, 15%& Spring chick- of each is offered for the winner LIST NOW READY. and ens, Turkeys, In either contest, and the boy and girl For Farmers, Market Gardeners Mcdel Marriage. TE::::i.lci eri‘sie—r(71::,•intte (f i)iyy at once— PRODUCE:—Eggs, 28; butter, nearby, rolls getting second place will each have a .nonri,34:toursuie,op of a model marriage is Later priees will be much higher. If your 194 ,Maryland, and Our idea for gold medal you with Virginia Pennsylvania know it all presented to them. prints, 204 the husband to and for the All tillso1 directgl ano*s a uld'er wf.eec t w ill ypotatoes--write 21 essays to enter the contest must on Where you Per 5545 .50 No, 2, per wife to tell IL—Galveston News. eetedli POTATOES:— bu. 5. . be in the hands of Secretary T. B can secure them. bu.S .15(4 60. New potatoes per bbl. 54.50 V4 50 Symons, College Park, Md., by 6 P. M., OATTLE:—Steers, best, 7(47% ; other, Monday, November 9th. one judge ta Son Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at "SLAGLE HOTEL" Some Men. J. Bolgiairso sgsy,S . ; Heifers, 445 ;Co vs. 5 . 4 at, In these contests will be State Super Established Trade Bulls, Almost 100 Years 5; 3%9,4% 5 Calves, 10%4 Some men not only vote as they Intendent of Education Dr. M. Bates BALTIMORE, MD. Second Thursday of Every Month Fall Lamb-,0%1.7c. luring lambs , 7%(a.8c, pray, but vote oftener. Stephens. 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Silverware Baltimore-Dr. S. Butler, 38 years bound express due at Washington Junc- Any article purchased at this old of Roland Park, a well known tion at 1.25 passed the same place. In physician, ended his life at the home of one bunch there were found 16 cattle Store Engraved Free Friday. A maid in the home of T. Garland his father. 2100 Maryland avenue, by which were slaughtered or injured so All Jewelry Repaired with Tinsley, a member of the banking firm shooting himself in the head. badly that it was necessary to kill Fire, said to have resulted from an Gold Solder 610 explosion in the plant of the J. H. of Middendorf, Williams & Co., of Bal- Hagerstown-Lewis D. Syester, an them. Later on between Tuscarora Gray Milling Company, destroyed five timore, cleared up the mystery sur- attorney, son of the late Judge Andrew and Washington Junction, about 2 miles New Spring in Watch While plants in the business section of Spring- rounding the disappearance of jewels K. Syester, fell 30 feet from the third east of the Junction, Train No. 13 killed You Wait. Come here byYour Lonesome ville, N. Y., causing a loss of $150,000. valued at $2,225 from the Tinsley home, story porch of his home on Prospect 3 more of the cattle, making a total of by returning the jewels which Mrs. 19 that were killed. H. W. EYSTER Or come with a friend, Twenty-five persons drowned in the street last Friday night, sustaining Tinsley had intrusted to her. There'll be none to molest city proper and fully as many in ad- fractures of both legs at the ankles, a Baltimore-A fire, believed to be of Watchmaker and Jeweler you J. J. Malloy, auditor of Sing Sing fracture of one arm, a broken back and incendiary origin, consumed the large None to offend. jacent territory, 300 houses washed All Work Warranted away, and a property loss of $500,000 prison, was sent to jail for contempt probably internal injuries. Mr. Syester storage warehouse of the Hubbard Fer- Of COURSE, TWO is COMPANY, for refusing to answer walked out of the bathroom, which tilizer Company, Clinton street and .1=111 are the results of a cloudburst at San questions asked And THREE is a CROWD, Antonio, Texas. by a grand jury. opens on the third-story porch, made a Fifth avenue, Baltimore,about 3 o'clock misstep,fell over the railing and plunged Sunday morning. President W. SOUVENIR VIEWS But as to the PERSONNEL OF OUR PATRONS, Antonio Doranzo, alleged to be the The Citizens' Bank at Murray, Ky., L.Hub- to the ground. He lay on the ground bard, of the company,said there was no We're extremely proud! head of an interstate white slave gang, was closed by the directors, who an- . . OF .. probably an hour. stunned, before help fire, nor light, nor any thing of a nature was sentenced to 19 years and five nounced that the suspension was due to reached him. His wife, who has been to start fire in the plant, and the only EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY YOU ARE INVITED, months in Sing Sing Prison and fined the inability to realize quickly on its visiting relatives in Ohio, was telegraph- conclusion left was that of arson. $5,000 by Judge Louis D. Gibbs, in the assets. An Attractive Booklet. 5 Cents. I ed to come home. Baltimore Bronx County Court, New York. Three men are dead, six are missing -A three year.old child Postage Prepaid, 7 Cts. Baltimore-While Robert J. Fagen was killed, three other children and Oysters in Every Style Racing with the mile-a-minute Bal- and four injured workmen are in a hos- slept in his home, 782 Columbia avenue, their mother were injured and two men THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE timore and Ohio special in the $9,000 pital,following the collapse of a theater, a thief entered and stole a $300 diamond narrowly escaped death at Central Italian motor-car, Edward B. McLean, under construction at Youngstown, 0. Send One to Your Friend ring from his finger. avenue and Eager street shortly after of Washington, D. C., father of Vinson Tuesday. R1 Mi ZACHARIAS 6 o'clock Tuesday night, when an auto- Walsh McLean, the "one hundred mil- One hundred and five men who were Cumberland-Edward Wilson Collins, mobile, driven by William Fuld, Jr., 21 lion dollar baby," received a broken trapped on the lower level of a burning of Frederick county, Virginia, dropped years old, 1226 North Central avenue, arm when the gasoline tank of the mine near Royalton, Ill., today are be- dead Monday morning in the waiting- collided with a wagon. WM- machine exploded. The car was destroy- lieved tonight to be beyond hope of room of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- ed by flames. Frederick Chapin, lawyer rescue. Thirty to forty others of the road depot. Mr. Collins, who came to Uniontown-Mrs.Louisiana Hiteshew, and member of the Metropolitan Club, 308 who entered the mine this morning Cumberland Saturday night to visit his widow of William Hiteshew,was burned and John H. Gheen, a horseman, who were known to be dead and late this sons and other relatives before going to to death at her home Tuesday morning. `The Ill ,to spend several Germans Are Springfield, weeks, Against supposed her clothing Us!"1 accompanied Mr. McLean, narrowly es- afternoon 28 bodies had been recovered. It is caught fire caped death. The mine belongs to the Franklin Coal had purchased his ticket and was wait- at a stove. Her granddaughter had ing for the train when he grew sudden- been with her only a few minutes be- not against Matthews? Yes. Why? Because they are doing a Saturday. and Coke Company and is located a ly faint, and, before a doctor could be [ mile from Royalton. The fire fore, and looking for her found her ly- I George Kodani, Japanese self con- followed "rushin" (Russian) business. Simple, isn't it? a gas explosion that occured five min- summoned, toppled over on the floor ing in the front yard with her body fessed slayer of Helena Wood Smith, utes before the miners were to begin and died. burned to a crisp She had rushed Our brilliant electric sign flashes news, better by far than New York artist, as found guilty of work. About 50 men had not entered Hagerstown-Asa Munson rushed into from the house without making an out- murder in the first degree at Salinas, war bulletins, and ever suggestive of the palatable edibles ob- the shaft, but the others had gone down the dispatcher's tower at North Junc- cry. She was in her eighty-second year. Cal., and his punishment fixed at life and begun to scatter to the tion one night last week and showed tainable at our counters. You can't resist that natural tenden- imprisonment. The jury deliberated 17 various Woodbine-A hotel, warehouse, straw workings. the operator four sticks of dynamite hours and refused to accept Kodani's house and stable were burned on Wed- cy, youmust obey it. Did you which, he said, he found on the West- ever hear anyone say? plea of self-defense. Secretary McAdoo disclosed the de- nesday, causing a loss estimated at ern Maryland Railroad track near $15,000, partly covered by insurance. Congress, which has been in continu- tails of the plan for the creation of a Your Oysters Are Ready Pennsylvania avenue. Sheriff 0. W. The buildings were owned by Albert H. ous session for 567 days-the longest in fund of approximately $135,000,000, to dect.lyr. King made an investigation and several Gosnel 1, who also conducted a straw its history-came to an end with the be used for the purpose of making suspects were arrested and taken before baling business at the straw house. collapse of the filibuster by the cotton loans on cotton in the cotton-producing Justice Daniel W. Doub, but all were The hotel was conducted by Carroll belt members for cotton relief legisla- states. dismissed. Jenkins and the warehouse leased by tion. The official hour of adjournment Judge Edwin S. Thomas, of the cb v4A/vvvv~o"."...vvvvv."A•vwwww."..~~#~•^A~AAAAI Harry Picket. was 4 o'clock, but the exact time in the United States District Court, decided Baltimore--Jewelry,representing wed- House was 3.21 and in the Senate 3.24. that dividends credited to pOlicy-hold- ding presents bestowed last week, and Annapolis- A total of 502,600 persons Did it ever occur to you why,Tall good busi- clothing, much ofit representing a bride's were hauled in cars over the For the first time in years the hands of ers to reduce premiums or to be applied Washing- i MA ness men keep a checking account with a 1 the clock were turned forward instead to renewal insurance, are not taxable trousseau,the whole valued at nearly $2,- ton, Baltimore and Annapolis electric v 000,were stolen Monday afternoon from line during the year ended September bank? We'll tell you. It enables them to I of backward when the hour of adjourn- as income under the corporation income i ment came. tax law. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. 30. As a result the city received $2,- R keep their fuuds in a more secure place than Burke, 2631 Edmonson avenue, who 242.23 franchise tax for the use of the President Wilson addressing a mass- Four men were killed and a fifth were married last Friday. A quantity city streets. The railway officials have the office safe. It gives them a better stand- meeting in celebration of the seventieth seriously injured at Samson, Ala.,when E of silverware, valued at several hun- just filed their statement for the quar- anniversary of the Young Men's Chris- a large dry kiln of the Alabama Lum- ing in the business world. It:enables them dred dollars, which the thief had taken ter ended September 3u, and the figures tian Association movement in Pitts- ber and Kiln Company collapsed. B to pay their bills by i from the sideboard, was left on the for the year were compiled by City 1 check, the returned'check burgh dwelt on the lessons of Christian- Wednesday. dining room floor, apparently thrown Clerk Philip E. Porter. Of the total being an undisputable receipt. ity, urging young men to be progressive A The detention of the Red Star liner down by the thief when he was fright- passengers 491,556 were adults and the 1 i and work for the public welfare. Kroonland at Gibraltar, was reported ened out of the house. remaining 11,045 were children. N Individuals find a checking account very Democratic members of the United to the State Department by the Ameri- Hagerstown - Sheriff 0. W. King had Hagerstown-M. A. Pooler, manager convenient and a source of saving. Money States Senate presented Thomas W. can 1 K consul at Gibraltar. The Kroonland, a lively time Monday in capturing of the Hagerstown and Frederick elec- in Keller, assistant doorkeeper of the an one's pocket is often spent on the spur of American built and American owned Charles Manyette, young son of J. B. tric Railway Company, accompanied by Senate, with a handsome gold watch as vessel T the moment, was carrying a cargo of 1,500 Manyette, a merchant of Hagerstown. Consulting Engineer J. F. Wessel, left while one is disposed to think a token of their regard and mark of tons of copper from New York to The youth, according to the story told twice before their appreciation of his 35 years' ser- for Frostburg in the interest of the A drawing on their balancelin the Naples. No reason was given for her the officers by his father, shot up the electric light plant at that place, which .t vice to the Democratic side of the bank. detention by a British warship. place, terrorized his parents and locked recently was acquired, with the con- chamber. L In the presence of 20 bishops, several himself in a room on the third floor at sent of the Public Service Commission, GET THE SAVINGS HABIT. Lay up for 1 St. John's Episcopal Church, at Sum- hundred priests and thousands of the his home. The father sent for the offi- by the Hagerstown and Frederick Rail- K a rainy day. Start a bank account with us. mit avenue and Gardener street, Jersey faithful, gathered for the double pur- cers,Sheriff King and Deputy Crampton way Company. The Company, it is City, N. J., a $100,000 building, was de- pose of witnessing the conferring of burst open the door and were confront- said, purposes enlarging the plant with stroyed by fire. Defective electrical the apostolic office and the celebration ed by the youth with a loaded pistol. a view of supplying light and power to We Pay 4% on Interest Accounts wiring is believed to have started the of the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude, The Sheriff struck the weapon from the Westernport and Midland. blaze. the Right Rev Dr. Patrick J. Hayes boy's hand and was compelled to knock Cumberland-Harry Stathis, a Greek We Collect State and County Taxes was Sunday. consecrated titular Bishop of Tas- him down before he would surrender. Waiter, who saw service in the Greek gaste The jury in the trial at Mineola,N.Y., and Bishop Auxiliary of New Point of Rocks-Nineteen cattle killed marine corps in the wars with Turkey York in St. Patrick's Cathedral. of Mrs. Florence Conklin Carman, ac- and several others injured was the death and Bulgaria, has received a medal for ANNAN, HORNER & CO., cused of slaying Mrs. Louise Bailey The Rev. William Cabell Brown, for toll of a carload of 38 cattle which was bravery from the Greek Government. June 30, disagreed and was discharged. years Episcopal missionary to Brazil, unloaded at Point of Rocks Sunday night This medal, like the one he had previ- BANKERS. Ten jurors are said to have voted for was today consecrated bishop coadjut- and which got out of the stock yards and ously received, is made from cannon oct 8-09tf-: acquittal and two for conviction of or of the Virginia diocese. He succeeds wandered on the tracks of the Balti- captured from the enemy. It is a NAWAWAWAAINAAWVAMOMMAAAAA004^0~0.$ murder in the first degree on the final Bishop Arthur Lloyd, now general sec- more and Ohio Railroad. The first bronze piece about the size of an Ameri- ballot. The jury was out about 13 hours. retary of missions, with headquarters train to strike them was the fast ex- can quarter, and bears the bust of It is unlikely that Mrs. Carman ever in New York. press going East, and which passed King Constantine. An autograph photo- will be brought to trial again. Dorhman J. St. Clair, aged 50, mil- Washington Junction about 1.15. Ten graph of King Constantine accompanied •••••,..••••••••••••••••••• It was announced at the State De- lionaire banker, was shot and probably minutes later Train No. 9, a west the medal. • • partment that Sir Edward Grey, British fatally wounded in his office in the Minister for Foreign REFUSE TO INDICT CADETS DEMOCRATIC MASSMEETING • has as- • Affairs, Union Deposit Bank at 6.40 A. M. to- sured the United States through Am- day by Charles Gilmore, an attorney. • Grand Jury Action Frees St. John's In Frederick Last Night Well bassador Page,at London, that England Gilmore then killed himself. Attended. • New Stock Students in Bowlus Case. - Smith, Lewis and Lee Speak. will not interfere with American cot- Formal notification of the release of That underclassmen may defend them- The City Opera House, ton shipments as "contraband of war." the Standard Oil steamer Brindilla, re- Frederick,was selves against hazers with deadly filled with an enthusiastic crowd to Five thousand horses, it was estimat- cently seized by the British at Halifax, hear OF- - weapons, and even take life without in- Senator John Walter Smith and ed today, are held at Fort Worth,Tex., N. S., was received at the State De- Con- curring any punishment,is the principle gressman David J. Lewis, awaiting delivery to the French and partment. candidates of the unwritten law established by the for re-election, and Senator British army commissions which have Blair Lee, • Thursday. grand jury for Anne Arundel county, speak at the Democratic been busy buying in the local field for massmeeting Railroad attorneys and officials ap- which today notified the court night. several weeks. that it last a peared before the Interstate Commerce would not present the five students of The three leaders were received by Fall and Winter bitter fight waged since A 1890 to re- Commission for final argument of the St. John's College who were concerned Joseph D. Baker, E. Austin Baughman, a representation of duce the Southern new application of Eastern railroads in the shooting of William R. Bowlus, Dr. Charles H. Conley, William J. a • Republican National States in Conven- for a 5 per cent, increase in freight who tried to force the door for the pur- Grove, Francis J. Newman and a large tions has been won. Charles D. • Hilles, rates. pose of hazing them last May. One of number of other active party men. Chairman of the Republican National Two messengers employed by John T. the five shot through the door,inflicting Senator Smith made a strong plea for Committee, announced that the call for a Stanley, a soap manufacturer of New the wound upon Bowlus from which he the re election of Congressman David 1916 would be on the convention of the died. J. Lewis. Merchandise reduces the York,were held up and robbed of $4,000. new basis, which number The jury was composed of 23 mem- "Lewis can do more for the laboring a eighty-nine. Representatives of four copper com- • Most of delegates by of bers, and it was unanimous that no ac- interests of Maryland and the country this loss falls on the South. panies in New York protested to the • tion should State Department at Washington that be taken against the under- than any man in Maryland," he declar- Monday. • two Italian steamers, the San Giovanni classmen,four of whom are still students ed. "And why? Because his heart is in Mrs. Florence Conklin Carman, who at the college. None of the youths has the cause and he is chairman of the and the Regina d'Italia, carrying sev- a was on trial in Mineola all last week eral thousand tons of American copper admitted that he fired the shot, or Committee on Labor in the House. Or- Now on Display for the murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey, to Italian ports, had been detained by placed the blame upon any individual, ganized labor has all to lose and nothing was released on $25,000 bail by Justice the British authorities in Gibraltar. all claiming that they are equally res- to gain should Lewis be defeated." • Charles H. Kelby in the King's County ponsible. They had been severely hazed Mr. Lewis and Senator Lee also spoke. The house in which Henry Wadsworth • Supreme Court in Brooklyn. Accom- some time before, and Bowlus was one The meeting was called to order Longfellow was born at Portland, Me., by by her attorneys, she started of a number of upperclassmen who E. Austin Baughman, chairman of the • panied was dedicated today under the auspices County Committee. immediately for her home in Freeport. were trying to force the door,apparent- Democratic He a of the International Longfellow Society presented Col. J. E. R. Wood, as the Respectfully, of Mrs. followed for a repetition of the assault. The release Carman as a to the poet. presiding officer. • memorial the disagreement of the jury which Postmaster-General award- Mark Your Linen • Burleson Are You Going to Stand heard the case. The District Attorney ed a South Carolina firm the contract with an indelible stamping outfit. It is had announced that he would not seek for supplying the Postoffice Depart- -in front of your shop and "cry" your to have Mrs. Carman tried again. Her ment's entire annual supply of wrapping clean, quick and lasting. The outfit in- wares to the passer-by? This might own counsel, on the other hand, said he twine, about 1,500,000 pounds, at 13 cluding your own name on stamp, sent have done a hundred years ago. Time Joseph E. Hoke cents a pound for cotton cord. It is es- to any address postpaid upon receipt of would demand a new trial, as he would timated is too valuable these days and the old that $20,000 will be saved this 50 cents. Address not permit the indictment to hang over year by the substitution of cotton for method is not effective. Advertise in • his client. jute twine, heretofore exolusively used. Is. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. MR $OM EU 111 INA It SS • WU 4 Egtir Itirrklu Prottith

Man Changes Little. on the afternoon of a first of all an educator, an in- upholding of President Wilson's Ages Show Making People Better. 01le II teltig Tiguttirlr asleep Though it is conceivable that man- There are more people in cities than beautiful day, the autumn skies spirer, a friend of young men, hands. kind may have spread from a com- anywhere else. mon center over the entire earth in a When you want to accomplish a cer- EMMITS- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT bending over him as in benison. a fine type of Christain manhood, few thousand years. Professor Arthur tain result you go where there Is the BURG. MARYLAND. ALL that we can gather from To him was vouchsafed more and it is for the encouragement Keith in a Birmingham university lec- greatest opportunity. the war news this week is that ture has pointed out that the discover- To make government better you must GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, than the allotted number and example thus given to the fifty years clearly indi- better. STERLING years the Russians have taken Ishka- ies of the last make people J. WARD KERRIGAN, BUSINESS MANAGER. and he reached that age, accom- boys with whom he came in con- cate that the dispersion and separa- To make people better you must bibble. tion into widely separated races has work where there are the greatest his memory will be The inhab- TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advance: Six panied by honor, love and troops tact that not been a rapid process. number of them months. 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three itants of the lower Nile valley, though Remove the cities, and the country months. 25 cents. in the heart of each gratefully and lovingly cherished NEWSPAPER BEST of friends Immigrants have arrived among them, will take care of itself. ADVERTISING RATES made known on spun- ADVERTISING MEDIUM eatIon at this office. one of whom there is to-day a by thousands of Mountaineers. show clearly persistence of the old In advertising campaigns one dis- Postoffice Department, after THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline The types for 8,000 years. The permanence trict is tried out first. If it succeeds, objection- By his death Mount Saint any advertisements which he may deem grief that cannot be assuaged. gratuitously printing stamped envelopes of human types has also shown in whole country is taken. This able. then the to loses a man who for for concerns all over the country thereby America. and a human skeleton of saves much money. It reduces the NO ATTENTION whatever will be paid Professor Lagarde needs no Mary's anonymous contributions. depriving printers almost entirely of Lansing, Kan., found at a depth of risk. MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be nearly half a century looked feet in a glacial deposit, we are trying to re- by eulogy from us. His life was an this class of work, apparently feels no twenty-three In this country returned if unavailable, when accompanied years. The stamps. upon all its interests as upon compunction in asking these same pub- probably dates back 12,000 form too many cities at once. Let C. & P. PHONE NO. 10. open book, rich in intellectuality, of 5,000 years ago had lishers to set up and print in their pap- men of England us take one at a time. those of his own child; and in the modern stature, with the form of Begin anywhere. fullness of learning and ripened ers free of charge a lot of reading mat- Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909 head and strength of muscle of many If New York is too large, take Fifth under the more hearts than can readily be advertising the postal savings banks at the post office at Emmitsburg. Md.. judgment, abundant in inspira- ter men of today. Professor Keith de- avenue. Let all the efficiency reformers /let of March 3. 1879. for post- tion, replete with kindly counsel, counted there will be an incon- and civil service examinations clared that his audiences had repre- in the country concentrate on Fifth office appointments. Advertising is ad- sentatives of the tnen of the Derby- avenue. Let's learn on Fifth avenue. OCTOBER 30, 1914. solable sense of grief and of per- FRIDAY, genuineness, gentleness,—all vertising, and as such the CHRONICLE shire cave, in America the red Indian If we can reform Fifth avenue we that was honorable. He was sonal bereavement that Ernest will gladly publish the Department's preserves the form of men who lived can reform the world.-Thomas L. THE CHRONICLE Will be indepen- matter at so much per line, and at the before the last glacial invasion, and Masson In Lippincott's. Lagarde has passed away. in dent in politics, progressive in spirit truly a gentleman of the old same time willingly conform to the pro- the predynastic Egyptian survives Red sea. - New York and a champion of what it conceives him, as a link con- P. A. COAD- vision of the law which requires that tribes on the Making an Apology. school. In Press. too great hurry to apolo- to be right. Its columns will al- the word "advertisment" be printed in Never be in the Past with latter days, gize. ways be open for a dignified dis- necting THIS IS WHY. connection with all matter that is paid She Knew How. And don't apologize unless you are cussion by the people of any subject centered all the noble tradi- for. were "No man has done more in the ser- They had been married but a few absolutely certain that you have given that may seem to them interesting, have a tions of the South,his birthplace, vice of his people; no representative The Government is not alone in real- weeks when they decided to offense. More feelings have been hurt or that may in anywise be a benefit for some friends. The has done more to uphold and support izing the value of advertising, especial- turkey dinner by unnecessary apologizes than by to the community at large. the land for which he took up young wife was very inexperienced in the progressive policies advocated by ly in the newspaper. careless words or actions. cooking and spent some time in con- In any case you need not copy the arms, the land which he loved, President Wilson than David J. Lewis; Speaking of 150 members of the Rep- sulting her cookbook. The bird arriv- example of people who say, "I'm sor- and if the people of his district have a resentatives Club, composed of adver- but whose return to the Union ed, and the young husband asked: ry I was so absentminded when you knowledge of the great constructive tising representatives of monthy maga- it. dear- 1914 OCTOBER 1914 He was the im- "Don't you know how to do were talking to me." or, "I'm afraid he acclaimed. has already performed he will zines, Joseph W. Gannon, of the Royal work he est?" I didn't seem very pleased to see you TINV T FS Baking Powder Company, one day last solemnly at the tur- SIM personation of courtliness and be returned to Congress by an over- They both gazed the last time you called." "the relative value of moment, and then the wife whelming majority." week analyzed key for a A very wise old lady once said: "My urbanity and modesty; but with adver- 2 3 advertising media to a national replied: dear, never apologize. The chances 1 This is what Postmaster Gen- it's all quite clear ex- that modesty there was no tiser." He expressed the conviction that "Yes, darling, are that the people to whom you speak one thing, and I can't quite Un- eral Burleson said of the Con- the newspaper stands first in any esti- cept will not know they have been offend- 4 5 6 78 910 shadow of weakness. On the that." mate of relative values. derstand ed till you begin to explain it to them. gressman from the Sixth district. "And what is that, love?" asked the contrary the fortiter in re was "I am convinced," said Mr. Gannon, But once they have grasped it they young husband anxiously. 11121314151617 He also said: offers to a will never forget it again. an essential part in his nature, "that the daily newspaper "Why, the book says, 'First clean "So leave well alone and show your "The Postoffice Department is especial- general advertiser of an article of home your turkey,'" replied she, "and I am necessary to his own respect and regret by being extra nice next time 18192021222324 ly interested in his return, not from a consumption the best medium and the wondering whether I should use toilet to make up for past shortcomings."- commanding the respect of partisan standpoint, but because Mr. one greatest known value. It affords or regular scouring soap." - Boston Pittsburgh Press. 25262728293031 others. As a neighbor and friend Lewis has such a technical knowledge the best means to accomplish the most Herald. of postal affairs as is possessed by few essential thing in advertising, which is a Tree's Height. Mixed Orders. he was beyond reproach; as a men.'' the establishment of a permanent men- Measuring Communications intended for publi- The simplest way to find out the The very last telegraphic dispatch time of doubt or "I know of no man who is entitled tal impression in the minds of a large before hostilities cation in this paper, letters of a busi- counsellor in height of a tree is one that civilized wired from Germany to more credit for the effectiveness of number of individuals. in the Franco-Prussian war was ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, trouble, he was judicious and man owes to one of the most primitive began the parcel post system, in the benefits the best and surest bushmen. Stand from Count Benedetti, the French am- and all orders for Job Printing to be "The newspaper is races-the Australian as a member of an it has conferred upon the people, than the tree at a bassador, and was sent to the French to sympathetic; medium for making this kind of an im- with your back toward done at this office should be addressed that office. After stating that war intellectual coterie his opinion Mr. Lewis. He is a master of pression because it permits the most he_ point that you think the top of the foreign THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. who is need- if the tree were felled. could not be avoided the dispatch subject; and he is one man quent repetition of the merits or claims tree would reach his kin- look back between wound up with the following extraor- was respected; among ed in Washington at the present time wishes to advance. Day Stoop down and COUNTY. the advertiser Move dinary statement: "Do not put so much FREDERICK to help develop the parcel post to its your legs at the top of the tree. dred he was tender and affection- after day he can bring his facts to the in your next consignment of is next to the largest forward or backward until you can seasoning Frederick full capacity." minds of readers who are consumers, astonishment that this counties of Maryland. In ate, far beyond the common just see the sky over the highest sausages." The `of the forget. recipients at population and wealth it ranks next The Postoffice Department never permitting them to branch; there make your mark. The message caused to the but to Baltimore county. In the fertil- standard; by the student body "The magazine may be taken up in a distance from that mark to the trunk such a time can well be conceived, him to perfect a system the im- ity and productiveness of its lands needs leisure hour, but the newspaper is a will be the height of the tree. There It afterward turned out that Un- of Mount Saint Mary's College to it ranks among the first in the of the may be some boys so built that they minence of war and a perfect flood of produc- that is for the benefit necessity. ion, and especially in the which he devoted forty-five years cannot measure anything higher than telegrams had befogged the German area of this "We have in the newspaper the med- tion of wheat. The many. The President needs him by this method, but telegraphists. As a matter of fact. square miles. was revered; by ium which reaches the greatest number, a gooseberry bush great county is 633 of his life, he it an amusingly they had mixed a purely commercial of the people are of to uphold the President's sane greatest human interest, even these will find The great body beloved. one having the scientific telegram from a Teutonic pork butcher English and Scotch-Irish all who knew him,he was accurate substitute for more German, and Maryland needs him appeal, and one that has greatest adapt- Benedict with the historic mes- descent, the progeny mostly of the policies, methods.-Youth's Companion. named And so he lived and moved to varying conditions. It comes -Loudon early settlers. The land is mostly more ability sage from Count Benedetti. because "no man has done class of publica- of fine limestone quality, and the among us, strong in his own rec- nearer than any other Cash and Credit. Standard. the county is a val- values. greater part of in the service of his people." tion to having known advertising Old Reverdy Scarlett of Baltimore of rolling lands lying between titude, strong in the respect of Wash. ley If more general or so-called national ad- In return for a favor of some kind or Ready For the the Linganore Hills and the Catoc- This is why David J. Lewis Mrs. Commuter, basely deserted by splendid valley others—a beautiful character, a vertisers realized the reward to be other set out one day to give a young tin Mountain. This her maid at the eleventh hour, mobi- by the Monocacy river, ought to be returned to Congress. gained from the proper uses of news- Baltimore business man some good ad is drained of a Christian gen- lized a Swedish reserve in desperation one of the best farmed and rare example would be a great vice. and is paper space there party. All the English most highly improved and produc- "Young man." he began, "have you for the dinner tleman. initiative many more using it than there are to- was the tive areas of the Union. The great POLICY shaping and got any cash?" the new domestic understood day. drill put crops are wheat and corn.-Mary- to recall the "Yes, sir," was the reply. sign manual, but an hour's of But why attempt are expected of the President. to produce results if ycu service. The /and Manual issued by Board "It is sure "And have you got any credit?" her in some shape for The Public Works. things that are so well known to Congress as the "President's know how to use it. "Yes, sir." dinner went well until dessert. advertising forgot the finger bowls, which those who knew him? We have partner," as the New York Times "Failures in newspaper "Humph!" said Reverdy, and he blew Swede EMMITSBURG. where the market conditions have been a cloud of smoke into the air. "Well. should have been upon the plates. Mrs. employed the sign manual In all Western Maryland-the said that the life of Professor calls it, is expected to help the right that is where there has been my boy, I'll just give you this one little Commuter under cover of the table illustrating beauty spot and the garden spot of was an open book. May his policies, distribution,can almost always be traced piece of counsel. Use your credit up Lagarde Executive to develop first. Your cash is good at any time." the washing and drying of hands. The the State-there is no town more to the improper use of space by the ad- its pages so rich in worthy pre- enact them into laws. Woodrow -Exchange. Swede nodded, went on and returned. attractive than Emmitsburg. vertiser." Mrs. Commuter turned to find the wide-awake, live and not a No people are more cept, inspire others to Wilson has been nothing if Manna. new domestic at her elbow. Serenely a more knowable, more courteous to His light is out ideas, Recognized Their Old Friend. The manna of commerce comes she held a dishpan of hot water, die as he did. president with constructive the strangers than Emmitsburgians. The late Sir John Steell, who was chiefly from Sicily. It is a sweet sub- cake of yellow washing soap and The location of Emmitsburg is and there is many a heartache, clean-cut and honest policies. sculptor to Queen Victoria, was model. stance obtained from a small tree kitchen roller towel.-New York Post. ideal; the surrounding scenery is un- but Professor Lagarde leaves be- John Walter Smith and David J. ing a bust of Miss Nightingale when known as the manna ash. This tree is notedly an officer of one of the highland regi- can be grown as far north as England, Easy. matchable; the climate woman. hind him a memory that will be Lewis have aided him very ma- ments which had suffered so cruelly in but in that country it yields no manna "Some folks," said the busy healthful; its water-pure mountain easy as the new the Crimea heard that the bust had and is cultivated for ornament only. "take life easy, as spring water-cannot be surpassed. hallowed,lasting and ever tender. terially. They have been among to take her new just been completed and was in Sit The manna is formed from the sap. hired girl wanted It is within easy access of Balti- his staunchest supporters, his de- John's studio. Many of the men in his The trees are ready to be tapped at place. Hagerstown, Frederiok; eight goes by clockwork more, THE OLD GENTLEMAN OF THE company had passed through the hos- the age of eight years, when the stems "'Everything Battlefield pendable partners. Is it not mistress said to this girl- miles from the National MOUNTAIN. pital at Scutari. and he obtained per- have a diameter of about three inches here,' the clockwork, mind up at Gettysburg, near to the Moun- to continue the partner- mission from the sculptor to bring 'by you. You get who desirable dine at 12, go bed tain Resorts, and is surrounded by Professor Ernest Lagarde, some of them to see it. Accordingly a Exceptional. at 6, you and you to at 10: fertile farms and productive or- 28th, was ship? squad of men one day marched into Mr. Bore-I don't see why people died Sunday, October " if that's all,' said the girl, chards. the studio and stood in lisge. They had keep diaries, do you? associated with the down with a smile, 'I think I will be able to Mount Saint Mary's College and so long THEY drove the delectable julep no idea why they had been mustered Miss Lenore-Why, to write record of their manage It,'" Ecclesiastical Seminary-with an Mount that it seemed to most of was bad in so strange a place. Without a word their thoughts, keep a out of Kentucky—that uncovered, - enviable reputation extending over of warning the bust was affairs and the living students of the College enough; but that Kentucky horse and then, as by one impulse, the men Mr. Bore (interrupting heri-But Breathing. 106 years-is located here; St. Jos- To properly innate broke rank and with cries of "Miss that's all foolishness. I can keep those learn to breathe eph's College and Academy for that he was a link between the ever have reached for five paces, flesh should Nightingale, Miss Nightingale!" sur- in my head. the lungs and walk young ladies-equally as noted dur- shut and breathing present and the venerable past is a fact too rounded the model and, with hats off, Miss Lenore-That's a very good keeping the mouth acheive- the sausage machine increasing the five ing its 105 years of splendid cheered the figure of their devoted way, but, then, not everybody has the through the nose, with its hallowed traditions of and then to fifteen or ment-is also here. horrible to contemplate. nurse until the roof rang. So spon- room I-Judge. paces to ten Follow this up by taking sev- There are excellent Schools-Pub- extraordinary devotion, enthusi- taneous and hearty am'. so inspiring more. after getting up in lic and -in Emmitsburg; Democratic was the after Only One Face. eral long breaths Parochial asm and emi- IF all that the last whole scene that in retiring and self-sacrifice; round and round the the morning and again before two sound Banks, five Churches, a did is prejudicial to the days Sir John Steell declared it to be Bobby walked Hotel ac- nently just is it that his name Congress the greatest compliment of his life. visitor and seemed to be inspecting live Newspaper, modern Wife. is her from all sides. Dryden and His commodations, adequate Fire De- be mentioned in con- interests of the country, why Elizabeth henceforth "Why do you look at we so. Bobbyr Dryden married Lady partment, progressive merchants, so many Republicans and Pigheaded? Howard, a shrew of marked ability nection with those of the zealous it that It is an interesting fact that the two said she. splendid physicians, good liveries, She complained that he showed her no it? studies of and geography "Mamma said you were two faced. auto garages, many fraternal organi- and scholarly priests and profess- Progressives voted with arithmetic attention and wished herself a book seem to be opposed to but I can't find hut one." said Bobby zations, good railroad accommoda- diametrically that she might enjoy more of his so- ors whose fame is the Mountain's each other in the affections of school gra vely. are or the moth balls from the ciety. "Wish yourself an almanac, my tions. There four five mails SHAKE children. Pupils ' proudest possession. who are particularly dear. Then I could change you every a day, telegraph, express and tele- furs, the camphor from the winter proficient in one are apt to be back- Full of Mystery. did you eat for year." phone service connecting all points; His actual relationship as a ward in the other. A. story is told of Doctor-And what and suit. Fill the cider tankard full, dinner? Patient - I can't tell you. electric light power, oiled a little boy who was slow in arithme- Negotiable Draft. member of the Faculty dates Doctor- roll cant tell me? Patient- A streets. bring forth the nuts and winter tic and whose apparent stupidity in "Well," replied the physician when a No. I ordered chicken croquettes and There is business to be had in Em- back to 1869, and during the long this field was great source of grief his patient wife asked him for money. fruit. who mince pie!-Town Topics. mitsburg; there are Factory Sites to his father, had been a mathe- "I hope to cash a draft soon and intervening period he impressed One day availabe. If you contemplate chang- matician. when the father Immaterial. then"- IT is to be hoped that the new lascoen walkinga out they passed What ing your place of residence-come his charming personality so in- aanpd Office Boy-Dat caller's got a funny "Cash a draft? draft?" wherewere "learned pig" was on to Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Land Bank of New York will not name. Editor-Oh, he left his name. "The one I saw Mr. Oldtown sitting effaceably on the minds of the exhibition, and the father took the boy Md. did Ire? Office Boy-Yessir. I asked In this morning." out to be a sand bank as this porcine Prodigy. students and took such an active turn to see him, and he said it wuz Immaterial - "Just look at that." said the father. PROFESSOR L AGA RDE. in life of the Col- some others have done. Cleveland Leader. Discouraged. part the varied "Why, there's a pig that can count "Are you working for the uplift?" numbers! Don't you wish everybody I It is with halting pen that we lege that he became identified and add up In and Out. "Well. I'd like to. But NONE who escaped will deny as smart as he?" Own you were The problems of politicians may be try to uplift tells me to mind my record the departure from this with it in a more permanent way answered the boy, "just -Intelligences. that American Ozone is infinitely "Ha," let grouped under two general heads. business."-Seattle Post me ask kim a few questions in geogFa. world of one of the truest friends, than any other man. the Euro- How to get money into the public more salubrious than PbY!" treasury and how to get It out.- Life. The Reason. most qualities are too w e 11 so brilliant of acquaintances, His "Why Is it that dressmakers often pean war zone. At the opera. Truly unhappy is the man who leaves get away with smuggling?" one of the manliest of men— known both within and without "Aren't those chorus girls small?" tindoue what he can de and undertakes It is the survival If Mg "Condensed milk-maids, so to speak."- "I suppose Professor Ernest Lagarde, who the circle of Mountaineers to re- A VOTE for John Walter Smith what he does not undersi•snd -Goeths,.. lit-tist."-Balliwore American. Louisville Courier-Journal. died on Sunday, as one who falls quire special mention. He was and David J. Lewis means the erkig Timintrip ..711

MONSIGNOR TIERNEY'S in the providence of God was unbound- a ed, as he manifested on countless musassommummissuniossosin SERMON occa- 4 sions; and at the end when he saw that • "the barque was Baltimore's Best Store (Continued from page la entering the haven," i• he resigned himself to the will of God Workmen's Compensation Father Dubois. of blessed memory, and and prayed with childlike simplicity to some of the men who were associated Our Lady of Lourdes for whom he had with him in his early struggles and great affection. Insurance. endeavors were Frenchmen. • Ever X You know the history of his sickness. X since that time we have had the blessed "Sickness took hold of me and flung X privilege of having the sons of France Special Arrangement, full information concerning, )I( Howard and Lexington Streets me," he said when he came back to the with us, helping us in the great work • BY It college in the beginning of the present as well as policies in conformity of education. Some of you here pre- II with, the Workmen's• year. He had the same heart, the same sent can remember the good Profes- X Compensation Law, which good will, but the physical strength becomes effective in Maryland II sor Leloup and the learned scien- was not there and it was admirable to Girl tist, Jourdan. But, perhaps, in the 111 on November 1st, may be obtained upon application to 111 We Outfit The see his good will, to watch him work X galaxy of the great and good men that X with his boys, in spite of the fact that 0 THE CHRONICLE, representing the Fidelity and Deposit a I could mention, the most lovable was he had lost that vigor with which God From Baby to Miss he whom we morn today, Professor Er- II Company of Maryland. X had blessed him for so many years. nest Lagarde. They were all men of X Towards the end, as he lay hopelessly X faith, nature's noblemen. Our Children's Shop is a store within a store - - ill, he edified all by his display of great o The French are gentlemen by inheri- This Law is Mandatory. o Christian fortitude and resignation to ili completely equipped to take care of the require- tance. Others may be gentlemen by il the holy will of God. His thoughts a acquiring the quality of gentility, but iniii ii li ii iti ii ii )11( ii ii ii ingt X XX iiii* ii ili0 ments of the little folk:. were of death and of anticipation of the French are gentlemen by nature. the life to come and, doubtless, with You can shop i,i this store by mail, with Professor Lagarde was a gentleman, a a tinge of sorrow because of those he Whatever we scholar, and a faithful, devoted son of pleasure, satisfaction zid economy. was leaving behind, he closed the vol- ^11.^4111,A0-0,1d^lb. Holy Mother Church. He had about is only to be ret_:ned if it is satisfactory - - ume of this world and its concerns and sell him and in him the beauty and the in- lapsed into quiet meditation before he otherwise, it is to be :eturned at our expense, for spiration of France. It is true that he opened the other. refund or credit. had never seen his beloved country on McCIIERY'S JEWELRY STORE Again I .revert #: to the classroom and the other side of the Atlantic, but he ask if you cannot hear the professor 48 N. Market St., Next to "The News," basked in the sunshine of its lovely val- reading Hamlet, if you do not remem- 0 Some Hints Of Wearables leys, and the sunshine that lent the ber how he interpreted the ghost scene, FREDERICK, glow to his countenance and the agility MD. and how he lingered lovingly on pas- For The Children: to his steps came to him by inheritance. sages in King John that make mention There was always summer in his soul, of the interests of the Church. Have to WATCHES, Middy Blouses of jean, with long sleeves and and though might be outside, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, RINGS, it dark you heard him read from Macbeth and even in the class the task flannel or galatea collar; sizes 6 years to 40-inch bust though room discourse on his views with reference might at times be discouraging, Prof. to a future life? If you have you know SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS ; measure. $1.00. Lagarde had a way of smoothing it all, how deeply the truths of religion af- and inspired his pupils Wool Serge Dresses, in a variety of styles; sizes with new life and fected him and how his soul responded • new hope. I remember the days when Expert Repairing Guaranteed years. $5.00—exceptional values. to their appeal in the literature of the 6 to 14 the clouds of adversity hung heavy on July 17-1914. 9 classics. 00 -0-1,4101b.'0- chambray, rep gingham; the Mountain and when difficulties ap- 0.1,0-0 ,11b,"416-0,0- Washable Dresses of and He was a gifted parently insurmountable gave us for a man, as you know, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and up to $7.50. gifted above the average sizes 6 to 14 years. time no little concern. Through it all as a linguist. He was able to speak many languages, Dresses, style, trimmed Professor Lagarde had the same sunshine India Linon in long-waist his mother tongue English in his countenanceand he spread that sun- and French, and embroidery; sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.00. German, Spanish, Italian, and with lace shine around him, within the class-room he knew also classical languages, although it was gingham and crepe; high neck and and without. He was an optimist in Rompers of not his province to teach them in thought, word, and deed and—what is, the Noticeable Changes sizes 1 to 6 years. 50c. Pajamas of college to any great extent. He long sleeves; perhaps, the highest thing I could say was an able master of English, and brought will be observed in the styles figured flannelette, in pretty patterns; sizes 2 to 14 of him—an idealist, a Romanticist, a of the NEW FALL SUITS. Styles that are to the classroom on that subject great not only pronounced, but will be very pleasing to many ladies. While person- dreamer who could translate his dreams al ideas may years. $1.00 and $1.25. storehouses of interesting material from figure in a limited way, the Redingote will dominate. The skirts into power and share that power with will be a revelation to the delight of many. The foreign languages which opened at colors are black, blue, green Eiderdown and Blanket Robes, in sizes 2 to 14 others. He lived in the best traditions the plum and brown. The prices, very reasonable. touch of his magic key. His power of the Romantic age, the age of the of years. $2.50. resource was equal to his enthusiasm, THE NEW COATS highest inspiration in Christian faith. are and both went hand in hand in the ac- coming in and going fast. The early buyers say they are beautiful and All-Wool Sweaters, in sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.95. His erstwhile students will testify stylish; wonderful variety to select from. Get complishment of his noble purposes. yours early this season. You that his soul was attuned to the music can secure a good looking garment quite low in price. They are picking them Babies' Nainsook Dresses, with round or square It has been truly said of him that after out quite freely. and the thoughts and the deeds of those forty-five years in the classroom the yoke; and some in bishop style; sizes 6 months to days of faith and chivalry, and that it NEW SWEATERS enthusiasm of the old gentleman was expanded as though on fire when he are here for you in many grades and in all 3 years. 50c. as fresh and as keen as on the day when colors. Did the real value of a lectured in the class-room on his favor- Sweater ever occur to you? Every individual who is in any way exposed, he first took up his duties at Mount St. should own one. Finer Dresses at $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 ite themes. He was indeed inspiring School children should never be without. We have them Mary's. "The hand of little employ- from 50c. up and splendid values they are. as a professor, for he never lost his en- and $7.50. Infants' Caps of silk and crepe de chine, ment hath the daintier sense," but in thusiasm, and the enthusiasm of his OWN A RAIN COAT sizes 12 to 16 inches, $1. the case of Professor Lagarde his touch trimmed with lace and ribbon; life was the secret of his life's achieve- The possession of a Rain-proof Rain Coat offers a quality of satisfaction was dainty to the last and elicited al- that is difficult to over-estimate. ment, as indeed it is of every man who We have them for Kids, Misses and Ladies, ways the response that illuminates and from $2.75 up. One made from Priestly's Roseberry Cloth is a engages in the teaching of the young. great seller, • appeals. in black and colors; also Children's Rain Capes. Fortunately, we have been blessed by THE good teachers who have exercised a I offer my heartfelt sympathy to ins FALL MODELS good wife and his bereaved children. in W. B. & Royal Worcester Corsets are ready for you. Do not have your k=X wholesome influence on our students, new gown fitted without God grant them consolation. I would trying these. A Corset set for every figure. These and we thank God for this boon and garments are fitted on Live Models, and every kink of say, however, that next to having him the form divine is pro- express the hope that those that sorrow vided for. The New Gossards are in and our fitters will give you trained and CHARLES M. RIDER with us in our loss today, will continue with them the memory of a good father intelligent service. (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) to labor with us in the same spirit of is heaven's best treasure, a priceless legacy NEW ROMAN STRIPE SILKS, courage and Christian cooperation. It to those who loved .him and live on. Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- has been the experience of the Fathers The influence of such a man will NEW PLAID SILKS, of this school that when they are aided long remain fresh and forceful and will NEWEST NECK FIXINGS, tery Work of All Kinds by lay teachers, men, perhaps, of fam- continue to be to many a stimulus to hiaii purpose, good resolve and noble NEW RIBBONS. ARTISTIC WORKER STONE ily responsibilities, the youths entrusted IN CUT to our care expand and develop in achievement. The Fall Quarterlies are on sale. We sell Pictorial Review Patterns. CONCRETE EXPERT wholesome proportions, the work of I would ask you, his friends, his pu- pils, the capable layman supplementing and members of the faculty, and also My yards hold exhibits of beautiful work. These and photo- THOS. strengthening the work of the clergy. the sisters of St. Joseph's Academy H. HALLER, graphs are always open for inspection. Professor Ernest Lagarde was more who are with us today to remember our Central Dry Goods House C. 8c P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. dear Professor in your prayers. If he than a master, he was a friend. We 17 and 19 North Market Street FREDERICK, were to come back here MARYLAND WEST MAIN STREET, EMMITSBURG, MD. all went to his classes with delight and and express his march 27-ly wish we heard what was worth hearing and at this moment he would say,Pray L _xx for me, treasuring We all looked to him for pray for my soul. Therefore, in your inspiration and we were not disappoint- communions, in your prayers, in V011areW.Mbr*W.,61.41110.Oft.410..0.61.4*.Miftwill*.illftweW.NIftwfV.4ftswill.ftftw**".4416.4W.11.0W.416w4 your masses, do ed He sat, it is true, in the chair not forget him. He good man above the class assembly, but it was was a but he had his faults as have. only for convenience sake. He was at we all The burial service of the i 1808-- Mount Saint Mary's College--'1914 i Church prays to his best when he was on the floor, in God to free him from of sin that familiar intercourse with his youthful taint may have hampered his SHOE its flight soul in beyond. No matter STORE t and Ecclesiastical Seminary i friends, while the spell of his utterances how virtuous a man may was fresh upon them. And if per- be, it is a holy and wholesome thought EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND i chance one had any advice to ask of to pray for him dead. him Professor Lagarde was ever the • Conducted by Secular Clergymen, aided by Lay Professors us, therefore, all smypathetic listener, calm, attentive, Let pray to God that i His servant, A Good Stock of and invariably gave such advice from the soul of Ernest Lagarde, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, COMMERCIAL COURSES. whose long life of usefulness his storehouse of wisdom as proved the has so ed- encouraged us, SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR YOUNG BOYS. i key to the solution of the case. He ified and may, through mercy, in the took a deep and lasting interest in every- His company of the saints The 107th Scholastic Year Begins September Ilth, 1914 all the elect, enjoy for i thing that concerned the welfare of the and ever the vis- SHOES Maker CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST. boys committed to his charge. ion of his and eternally rest in Address, RT. REV. MONSIGNOR B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., President i I will tell you what a distinguished peace. pupil of his said who is here today to REGISTRATION pay the last tribute of respect to a man IN MARYLAND whom he revered. This pupil of his Total Affiliated Vote—Republican Plu- A. FRANK ROWE, has had a wide acquaintance with great You Want The rality in Sixth District. MATTHEWS men and great professors, notably with J. A. W. Reports of the men of the Harvard faculty, eminent registration from the EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND "F. 86 DI" Guarantee Is prepared to treat all in their profession. The testimony of various counties of the state show that such an one is worth while recording. there'are 269,250 voters in Maryland. these, WRITE DISEASES AND INJURIES "Professor Lagarde." he says, "stands Of 145,982 are registered as WE Democrats, Republicans, out as a peer of them all." This is 102,665 as 2,- 101 Progressives as independ- Fidelity and Surety TO STOCK high praise but it is not higher than he and 18,502 ent,Prohibitionists, Socialists and declin- .-10.---1,11-4,1A Health deserves. For forty-five years he did • -1616 4111,619A-166 -11 Accident and ed Night and day calls promptly noble work in the classroom and the The Burglary responded to number of those is legion who have Democratic plurality over Re- publican in the entire state is 43,317, The New Fall and Winter Plate Glass References Given been led by him to the heights of achievement. And always and ever, as and the majority over all is 22,714. Liability The 3-13 EMMITSBURG, MD. he advanced in the profession that he figures for the Sixth District STYLES Auto' loved, he was a filial devoted son of the show that the normal plurality of the Republicans over the Democrats ORGANIZED 1890 Church, but his sense of superior scho- is 2,- If you buy your next suit here we will guide you 590. The number in the District who ASSETS $6,904,365.36 larship did not prevent him from steal- along stylish lines, such as good dressers demand. And George ing into the remote pew to listen to the have declinea to affiliate is 2,073. This Eyster as S. for reasonableness HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. independent of prices and sermon of a newly ordained priest who represents the vote largely.f h the LIVERYMAN perhaps had been his pupil only a little The figures for counties VARIETY OF PATTERNS Fidelity and Deposit Co. while before. He recognized that the Sixth District follow: AT THE no tailor OF MARYLAND ROWE STABLES right they had to proclaim the Gospel Dem. Rep. can surpass. of Christ was theirs not of their own Allegany 4,615 7,147 , President MARYLAND YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. EMMITSBURG. discerning but of Him by whom they Frederick ..... • 5,740 5,939 We Do Business Everywhere Fine teams for all occasions. were commissioned. He was attentive Garrett 935 2,050 .)1 HALLER & NEWMAN to his religious duties, he frequented Montgomery 4,239 2,783 J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, •• Teams for salesmen and pleasure General Agents for Frederick County the sacraments, he complied with all Washington 5,159 5,359 GETTYSBURG, PA. FREDERICK, MD. parties a specialty. the duties of his Church, and gave good Aug 12-'10-1yr March 22-1yr. example to all around him. His faith Total 20,688 23,278 • CEIr itirrklg ailirunirte

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The manage- 50c and social items as possible, Churches are as follows: to send news to as ur uy personal ment of THE CHRONICLE will take it as a par- at the Boys' High School were an- edibles. but t frequently happens tnat those who or and those who CATHOLIC ticular favor if patrons will telephone morning by the mili- CHRONICLE OFFICE. have guests visiting them, office concerning matters of nounced Monday to send a list of their friends, write to this en .-qtain, fail general interest. By sending personals, de- tary committee, consisting of Major Frederick's "marrying parson" will or au account of these events, to this office. Mass, Sunday 7 and 10 a. m. prop- are always tails of improvements to town or farm a new record for marriages this Readers who live at a distance accidents and fires, the re- Harry J. Kefauver and Profs. Amon make what is going on "at home," Vespers, Sunday 7:30 p. m. erty, accounts of in erested In ports of meetings, particulars of deaths and last Saturday the popular and for that reason, if for no other, this col- Burgee and S. Fenton Harris. Much month. Until It is of ST. ANTHONY'S weddings and mention of all social events, umn should be tilled every week. THEIR paper—truly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal that anonymous contri- they will make this interest was shown by the boys in the course understood at 7:00 and 10:00 a.m. representative of the community. CLASSIFIED butions will not be published. Names of Mass, Sunday selection. Claggett R. Summers was church, Rev. Dr. E. H. Lamar, has persons furnishing items will be withheld. Catechism, 9:00 a. m. of Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand elected captain of Company A; J. Boul- performed the marriage ceremony ADVERTISE11ENTS Vespers, 7:30 p. m. than the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer, Mrs. ard Thermometer for week ending den Waters, captain of Company B. 18 couples, which is larger Bailer, Mrs. Shure, of York, Pa., and PRESBYTERIAN Friday, Oct. 30th, 1914. and Austin Pearre, captain of Com- number for any single month since he has been located in this city. Fair Mrs. Light, of Lebanon. Pa., were the Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8A. 12M. 4 P. M. pany C. SPECIALISTS Tues- week this year which made new records guests of Miss Marion Hoke on Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Friday 52 60 66 opening game of the season in every feature, brought an unusual DR. J. A. LONG Specialist, Eye, Ear, day. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Saturday 58 62 In the Saturday the High School pigskin- rush of matrimonial business. In the Nose and Throat. Mrs. Edwin F. Ohler visited in Bal- Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. Monday 56 62 64 on ners met defeat at the hands of the neighborhood of 25 licenses were issued 109 North Market Street, timore. LUTHERAN Tuesday 36 42 46 Waynesboro High School eleven, 57 to during the week at the office of the Frederick, Maryland. Miss Anne Codori spent a few days Wednesday 46 54 56 Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. 7. The Pennsylvanians outweighed the Clerk of the Circuit Court, which is Hours 9. A. M. to 4 P. M. Phone 27-W this week in Baltimore. Thursday 46 54 54 Sunday School, 9.00 a. m. local boys nearly thirty pounds to the about as many as are taken out in the july 17-14 Miss Mary E Kennedy, of Frederick, Junior Christian Endeavor, 1:45 p. m. man and they simply outclassed the average month in Frederick. E. R. MILLER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose was the guest of Miss Valerie Welty Mr. F. L Eisley, of Milton, Pa., has Senior 6:45 p. m. visitors. An eighty-yard run by Clem- and Throat over Sunday. purchased the Liberty Roller Mills from Fifty-eight prisoners are now lan- Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. son saved the locals from a shut-out. Specialist. 2nd Floor Rosenour Build- Mr. W. H. Cover. Mr. Eisley has al- guishing in the Frederick jail. This is Mr. and Mrs Howard Dougherty Saturday, Catechetical instruction 2 ing, Market and Church Streets, ready taken over the business of the lot of interesting the largest number which has been con- spent a few days with Mrs.Dougherty's p. m. Already quite a nice Frederick, Md. mill and will shortly move his family have been received fined in the institution since Sheriff parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Long, REFORMED trophies and relics Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and by ap- their to Emmitsburg. friends and are now on exhibition in Conard has been in office and it ex- before leaving on Wednesday for Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. by pointment. Phone 759. july 17-1y. the record for many years past. new home in Chicago. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. the room set aside as a Museum in the ceeds especial Not a few of the prisoners were put Messrs. Pierre Smith and John F. Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. A special meeting of the Civic League Frederick Armory. Those of CIVIL ENGINEERS bars Brady, of Hanover, Pa., spent Satur- will be held in the Public School build- interest are the ones to which is attach- behind the last week. METHODIST EPISCOPAL age R. R. SELLERS Civil Engineer. Plans, day and Sunday in Emmitsburg. ing, Friday Nov. 6, at 7.30. The speak- ed some past history, as to their Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. The Free Night School for girls open- er of the evening will be Mrs. Lewis and existence. For the latest arrivals I Specifications, E s ti- Miss Emma Miller spent a day in Service, 2:30 p. m. ed Monday night in the Federated mates, Grading, Sur- Motter, of Frederick, founder of the the Armory is greatly indebted to Col- Draining, Farm Baltimore this week. Epworth League, 6.30 p. m. Charities building on South Market veying, Blueprints. Frederick Civic League. Everyone is one! George W. F. Vernon, formerly of I Mrs. W. D. Colliflower has returned Vesper Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. street with a good attendance and it is july 17 6m. most cordially invited to attend. this city, but now of Baltimore, which Nmmitsburg, Md. from a visit to Altoona, Pa. Tom's CREEK M. E. CHURCH consist of a bugle, which was used by expected that about thirty students enrolled before the close of EMORY C. CRUM Civil Engineer and Mr. Harry A. Hopp visited in Balti- Sunday School, 9 a. m. Cole's Cavalry during the Civil War of willw have this year will Constructor, Third more this week. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Mr. William H. Cover, of Zora, re- 1861-'65 and also a saber belt and pair the week. The school of two, Floor City Hall, Frederick, 'Phone 634 Mrs. Joseph Stouter and daughter. moved to Thurmont on Wednesday. of pistol holsters, both of which were meet three times a week instead case last year and domestic and 513-R. Land Surveys, Water Sup- have returned to their home in Ridge- worn by Col. Vernon through the Civil as was the There will be a union service of the mem_ science instruction will be given every ply, Sewers, Paving, Reinforced Con- wood,N. J., after spending three weeks It was inadvertently stated in last War, during which time he was a Young People's Societies held in the Wednesday evening at the Girls' High crete, Railways. Plans for all kinds of here with Mrs. Daniel Stouter. week's edition that the Mite Society of ber of Cole's Cavalry. Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday School. buildings. July 1'7-1y. Mr. Charlie Boyle, of Trenton, N. J., the M. E. Church would hold its regu- evening, November 1, at 6.15. All are Approximately $240 were taken in by has returned home after spending sev- lar monthly meeting on Friday evening, CHOICE flEATS cordially invited to attend this service. the Frederick Boy Scouts as the pro- The case of Mrs. Lulu Burch, charged eral days with Mrs. Mary Favorite. October 23. The society will convene ceeds of sales at the Canteen at the with assault with intent to murder, H. M. GILLELAN Everything in the Frederick, was FIRST ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT this evening at the home of Miss Clara Mr. Harry Bowers, of Fair. Of this amount, it is thought was removed on Wednesday to the AND SON Meat Line. Lamb Emmitsburg on Tuesday. M. Rowe. in New Free Educational Motion Pictures $175 will be cleared. These estimates Criminal Court of Baltimore city for and Veal in Season. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fitzsimmons, of to be Shown at St. Euphemia's Hall. were given by Scout Commissioner trial. Mrs. Burch appeared in court Prompt attention. Polite service. Wanderlusters of this vicinity have West Main Street, Baltimore,spent a few days at the New The first of a series of educational en- Clark, who was in charge of the sta- and asked for a change of venu. She continued to take advantage of the July 17-14 Emmitsburg, Md. Hotel Slagle. Mr. Fitzsimmons is pro- tertainments to be given at St. Euph- tion, and he reports the boys are over- made affidavit that she could not have beautiful autumn days and small bands prietor of River View. emia's Hall, as announced editorially joyed by the success of the vei.ture. a fair and impartial trial here and said of hikers have been much in evidence, AUTOS FOR HIRE Mr. Michael J. Thompson left today in last week's CHRONICLE, will take "We have eclipsed our fondest hopes," she preferred to have her case removed headed especially toward those parts figured we would to Baltimore. MONDORFF Cars. Care- for Buffalo,N.Y.,where he will referee place tonight at 8 o'clock. The sub- said Mr. Clark. "We Well-equipped where chestnuts are plentiful. AND ful Chauffeurs. Gasoline the football game between the Univer- jects for the opening performance are Mill BENTZEL and Auto sity of Syracuse and the Carlisle Indi- of an especialiy fine nature and have LUTHERAN SYNOD AT WOODSBORO Improving Property. Supplies. Place ans. been carefully selected. The program Mr. Harry C. Harner on Tuesday pur- Mr. George E. Gingen, who recently Always Open. NEW Eyler Rev. Dr. Charles Reinewald, of Emmits- the Star HOTEL SLAGLE GARAGE, West Capt. John O'Connell, Alabama State for tonight is as follows: chased the tarm of Mr. Peter purchased Flouring Mills from the field adjoining it, burg, Offers Peace Prayer. G. E. Bell, has begun extensive im- Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. july 17-14 Rifle Range, wife and family, spent "Life of Ants, The Ant Lion," a very near town and Maryland Lutheran Synod em- on the The walls several days as the guests of Mrs Mar- instructive zoological subject. from Charles E. Gillelan. The provements property. F. R. LONG Clean cars, moderate Lutheran churches in Maryland of the dam have been raised and garet J. Mitchell. " Cardinal Farley," a reel showing bracing charges, prompt and His Eminence on his recent visit to Hopp, who for the and the District of Columbia, the strengthened by reinforced concrete. courteous service, Day or Night. Care- Mr. Roger V. Mitchell, of Hagers- Mrs. Harry A. Rome. past tour weeks has been a patient at Lovettsville charge, of Virginiai Mar- Mr. Gingell has ordered new machinery ful Drivers. town, was a visitor in Emmitsburg last Virginia, and "Coming of Columbus," a 3-part his- the St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, tinsburg charge of West of the latest improvement for further C. & P. Phone. EMMITSBURG, MD. week. torical feature, portraying the incidents returned home Monday, where she is the Waynesboro charge, of Pennsyl- perfecting the flouring process. The com- aug. '7-1y. in Altoona, Rev. E. Lewis Higbee is in the discovery of the new World. now convalescing. vania, held their annnal meeting this munity commends the proprietor of Poto- Pa., attending a meeting of the Altogether there will be five full reels week in the Woodsboro Lutheran this well-known mill for his progressive- DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS mac Synod. of fine motion pictures. The hall is Church, of which the Rev. Reese St. ness. The plant will begin operation The trustees of the Presbyterian WILLIAMSON'S Everyone knows the Dr. and Mrs. J. McC. Foreman were well adapted for showing pictures and is C. Poffenberger is pastor. under the new management and with Church are having cement steps erected DRUG STORE necessity of pure in Baltimore several days this week. spacious and well equipped. It will be Rev. John C. Bowers, of Catonsville, the new equipment about November 15. in the rear of the Parsonage property drugs and accuracy Samuel D. Thomas,of Frederick, remembered that no admissi in will be president of the synod, delivered the Mr. on W. Main St. in compounding prescriptions. You can was in town on Tuesday. charged for these shows. synodical sermon at Monday evening's count on both these necessities if you and Rev. Mr. Poffenberger Not Paint Sumner V. Hosterman, Esq., of service, take or send your orders to Williamson's HAGERSTOWN HAS A $250,000 FIRE three first a welcome to the visitors on Lancaster, Pa., spent several days in Mr. John S. Hollinger won extended With linseed oil at 50c to $1, what 40 N. MARKET STREET, exhibits of apples at of the Woodsboro congregation. sort oil town this week. premiums on his behalf of do you think they use in Phone 68 FREDERICK, MARYLAND. Most Destructive Blaze in City's His- the Hagerstown and Frederick Fairs. On Tuesday the formal opening of "paint" at $1.50 and $1.25? aug 7-ly Mr. J.D. Haines,of Taneytown, spent tory.—Hotel Baldwin Badly Da- At Hagerstown he was awarded prizes the synod took place. The synod con- That stuff is counterfeit paint. You Tuesday in Emmitsburg. UNDERTAKERS maged by the Fire. on the Stark, Arkansas Black and sidered the appeal for relief for the can cheat yourself; you can't cheat Mrs. J. B. Kerschner, who has been Fire broke out early Wednesday Griffith Beauty. At Frederick he ex- seminary at Breklum, Germany; the Time or Weather. J. L. TOPPER Undertakers. Embalm- visiting her sister, Miss H. H. Motter, morning in the Owen D. Sherley build- hibited four varities and won on the second was when the synod joined in Paint is a rubbery coat over wood & SON ers, Funeral Directors. returned to Washington on Wednesday, ing, a four-story brick structure, Hag- Stark, York Imperial and Mammouth prayer for place. and iron to keep out water. Expert Service Night accompanied by Miss Motter who Will erstown, and before flames were under Black Twig. The synod appropriated $300 to assist Counterfeit paint may look like it; and Day. Phone 47-4. spend the winter there. control at 9 o'cicck the property loss in tiding the Seminary over its crisis. counterfeit money looks like money. oct 2 Emmitsburg, Md. Harry B. Kiper, of Lancaster, to about 250,000. This is The prayer for peace was led by the What all Mrs. amounted Mr. R. L.Annan is erecting a chimney are counterfeits? They are spent Sunday with Mrs. William by insurance. It was the Rev. Dr. Charles Reinewald, of Em- all alike. DEVELOPING AND PRIN'IIN,i Pa., fairly covered to the rear of his property on the square. Nunemaker. worst fire Hagerstown had ever exper- mitsburg, and the Rev. Dr. L. M. Zim- adv. DEVOE YOUR Miss Ethel Grace Patterson, of Balti- ienced. The blaze started when W. W. merman, of Baltimore. KODAK MAN for the wiring of four Public Sales. more, spent Saturday and Sunday with Rickey attempted to light the acetylene Contracts The synod began by the election of house s were given out in the past week "SUSSMAN" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meade Pat- lamps on his automobile in the Antie- the Rev. Dr. Ezra K. Bell, of First On Tuesday. November, 10th, 1914,at and it is expected that more will soon 7/ 223-225 Park Ave, Baltimore. terson. tam garage. An explosion followed and Church, Baltimore, as president, and 12 o'clock, Samuel E. Seiss, at the cross building was in follow. the re-election of the Rev. J. F. Crig- roads near Roddy's Lime Kiln, Live KODAKs AND SUPPLIES Messrs.Grover Cleveland Murphy and in a short time the big flames. ler as secretary and L. Russel Alden as Stock, Farming Implements, etc. George Robinson, of Hanover, were july 2.1-ly are as follows: Baldwin treasurer. among the visitors in Emmitsburg this The losses Mr. Eugene Zimmerman has erected On Saturday, November 7, at Bank- —DEALER IN Hotel, owned by Mrs. Clara Hamilton, Dr. W. A. Granville, president of the & Co., week. a new bay window at the rear of his ing House of Annan Horner the SHOFF; Furniture of all Kinds widow of Gov. William T. Hamilton, property on the Square. college at Gettysburg, addressed the Annan Heirs, 2-story frame dwelling M. F. County Commissioners Humm,Moehl- $75,000;Owen D.Sherley's building,$30,- synod. He reported the largest atten- and lot on North side Waynesboro St. er,Stevens and Holter were in Emmits- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 000; Sherley's Hippodrome Skating Father McNelis Transferred. dance in the history of the institution. On Saturday, Nov. 7, 1914, at 1 on Thursday. W. MAIN STREET, burg Rink, $3,000; Cumberland Valley Paper Rev. James F. McNelis, assistant The college is raising a fund of $100,- o'clock, Peter Gearhart, on the Way- Mrs. Augustus Eckenrode has re- Box Factory, $10,000, Antietam Gar- pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 000 for a new science hall and a new nesboro pike, one mile west of Zora, Emmitsburg, Maryland turncd from an extended visit to Han- age Company $10,000, and about 80 au- Emmitsburg, has been transferred to preparatory building. Live Stock and Farming Implements. over. tomobiles, owned by various citizens, St. Vincent's Church, Germantown, Pa. Interest on Wednesday centered in Misses Flora and Madeline Frizell at- $125,000; Antietam Hall, $30,000; equip- Father McNelis leaves for his new field the election of delegates to the Gen- Moving Pictures and Vaudeville by tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. ment of Company B, First Maryland today. eral synod, which will meet in Akron, the Tuxedo Players Tonight and Satur- Louisiana Hiteshew, of Uniontown. Regiment, $2,500; exuipment and furni- No priest ever stationed in Emmits- 0., next May. Three ballots were re- day night at the Emerald's Hall. Ad- THE Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarren and ture of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder burg was more popular than he. His quired to complete the election. mission 20 and 10 cents. Different Show daughter Miss Pauline McCarren, of Company, $600; stock of goods damaged unassuming manner, his cordiality, his The clerical delegates are: Rev. R. each night. Adv.-1t. Hagerstown, were visitors in Emmits- by water and smoke in the stores in optimistic spirit and his charitable views S. Poffenberger, Rev. Dr. J. S. Simon, Election Day Dinner and Supper. burg this week. the Hotel Baldwin building,$5,000; stock endeared him to all and many will miss Rev. Dr. J. P. Huddle, Rev. Dr. Luther Lutheran Misses Ruth Gillelan and Ann Codori of the R. D. Keller Granite and Marble his counsel and his ever ready word of Kuhlman, Rev. J. W. McCauley, Rev. The ladies of the Church supper on are visiting in Baltimore Company damaged by falling walls, encouragement. On the other hand G. Albert Getty, Rev. W. G. Minnick, will serve a dinner and Elec- STAFFORD home Mrs. A. M. Kalbach, of Lancaster, $700. Father McNelis has been here so long-- Rev. W. E. Brown, Rev. Dr. U. S. G. tion Day in the Eichelberger on Pa., visited this place on Wednesday. The Academy of Music,Hagerstown's seventeen years—that although Phila- RupP. the Square. Dinner from 11 to 1.30, adv. Mr. E. L. Motter had as his guests oldest and largest threatre, situated in delphia is the place of his birth, he The lay delegates are: A. H. Weaver, supper from 4 to 7. Roessner,og at the New Hotel Slagle for a week-end the Hotel Baldwin building, was slight- leaves Emmitsburg as one leaving home. veers W. E. 0. Baltimore. Perfect Service, visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Sutton, ly damaged. At one time it seemed cer- Schumacher,W er,Su.bW'D° W. Kae- Excursion to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Budientz and Mr. tain that the theatre was doomed. Governor Goldsborough Recovering. jekalsF,hIraGeror, m*Russel Alden, S. C. Excursion over W. M. and Emmits- Finest Location, Mrs. Edmund Budientz, of Balti- who under- Stoner, J. J. Brown. burg Railroads to Baltimore Sat. Oct., and P-A-Y-E Cars for H. & F. Railway. Governor Goldsborough more city. went an operation for appendicitis at 31, 1914, by D.P.C.C. Band. See post- The first of three new cars, which LeGore Excellent Cuisine, Mrs. William Rathfon, of Lancaster, 5.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Harry the Whole Show. ers and schedule. were purchased by the Trolley Com- Pa., spent Wednesday in Emmitsburg. Executive Mansion at Annapolis, has In the football game on Saturday, oct-16-3t. BY ORDER OF BAND. pany about a month ago from the J. G. Liberal Management, Messrs. B. J. and G. B. Mullen, of recovered rapidly. The operation was when Yale was beaten for the first time Brill Co., of Philadelphia, will shortly APPLES FOR SALE. Washington, D.C., were here on Thurs- performed by Dr. Thomas S. Cullen, this season by losing to Washington arrive in Hagerstown. The first car 13 to Fall and Winter Apples-six varieties_ Fireproof Construction, day. Johns Hopkins Hospital, assisted by and Jefferson, 7, Harry LeGore, was shipped from Philadelphia on Octo- including and Grimes Golden Mr. George Kugler, a member of the the foremost surgeons in Baltimore. this county, played a wonderful game Baldwins ber 19. The other two will be shipped sale. GUISE. from this district is home and by getting a touchdown and kicking —for DAVID H. tf. county jury in several days. The cars will have all DIED a goal, made all of Yale's points. Le- for a week. the modern conveniences of city cars. Get Ready for the Hunting Season. Gore's picture, taken on the fopoatpbearlsl WASHINGTON PLACE Maryland. Regular death notices published one time free Trespass Notices, Ready Printed at Wreck on Western of charge. Obituary poetry and resolution was Therepro ledeuaci ed a tih n emt ea n Pastor for Woodsboro. the rate of five cents a line. Sunday.field, THE CHRONICLE OFFICE. Cloth, 10 wrecked at Mon- oharged for at y A freight train was Rev. Ernest E. Weaver, pastor of has been cents each; heavytag board, 5 cent s Western Maryland much as if not more than 6 for a ocacy siding on the the Reformed Church at Boonsboro, LAGARDE—On Sunday,Oct. 25,1914, talked of as any each; quarter. oct 2-tf BALTIMORE, road late Tuesday afternoon. Passenger at his home near Mount St. Mary's, player on the grid-iron this season and was elected Sunday, pastor of the Walk- $1.00 were unable to Prot. Ernest Lagarde, aged 78 years, 1 that he will be chosen The "Pathfinder” is the best trains east ar d west ersville and Woodsboro charges. it is telt certain watch on the market. It has a compass month and 21 days. Funeral services all-American elevens for 1914 MD. pass. Tuesday morning,9 o'clock in Mount St. on the in the stem. For sale by The last session of Congress was the Mary's College Chapel, Rt. Rev. Mon- McCLEERY's JEWELRY STORE, The week commemorates the one session in the The Thanksgiving turkey crop is 25 48 North Market Street, June 28-ly founding largest consecutive his- signor B. J. Bradley, officiating. Inter- hundredth anniversary of the Cemetery on the Hill. per cent. short. 10 23-2ts. Frederick, Md of the American Navy. tory of the government. ment in the 041, Itirrklg Clguttirir 0-0-0-00-00-0-000-00-0-0•00-0-0-00-0-0-00 000000.0.0-0-000-00000 MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Eyler's Valley Happenings. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Weddle and Mr. MIDDLEBURG. ACROSS THE LINE Rarnsburg, visited Mrs. Weddles' sis- 1 ter, Mrs. William Rodgers. Mr. Frank Miller is spending some oa>caoo-o-o-00000000-oo-o-o-o-o o-000 000000c-oo-o-o-o-ooa>0000cao0-o-cro o time with Mr. Wm. Miller and family. Announcements have been received of Gettysburg: Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eyler spent Sat- the marriage of Miss Margaret Eliza- The congregation of St. Francis urday in Thurmont. beth Mackley, eldest daughter of Mr. Xavier Church have decided to build a Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Eyler and daught- and Mrs. Charles Mackley, of West- new home for the Sisters of Charity on er, Ruth and Mr. Frank Miller spent minster to Mr. William Bernard Mon- the vacant lot to the west of Xavier Sunday with Mr. A. C. Eyler and day of Annapolis. The bride is a grand- Hall. It will cost about $5,000. family. daughter of Mrs. David Mackley, of There will be The Gettysburg Department Store preaching service at Middleburg. The wedding took place at en- the U. B. Chapel Sunday evening Nov. the home of the bride, E. Main street tertained at a banquet at Hotel Gettys- 1, 1914. at 5 P. M., Saturday, October 24th. burg, last Tuesday evening, about 125 Promptly at the hour mentioned to the county residents who enjoyed an elabo- rate supper and then witnessed a strains from Lohengrin rendered by Miss terrace Calh FESTIVAL NOTICES. Helen Townshend, the bridal party en- demonstration of wire fencing by rep- Neuralgia tered the parlor where Rev. E. L. Ben- resentatives of the American Steel and "Let's get together." Basketball candidates are rapidly get- Notices of Festivals, Church nett, the brides pastor, with the beau- Wire Company. ting into condition for scheduled games. Entertainments, etc., will be There is no need to suffer the annoying, excruciating tiful ring service of the M. E. Church Work was begun this week on what A meeting of the class of '15 was held The quintet will c, nsist of several of charged for at the rate of Five pain of on neuralgia; Sloan's Liniment laid made them man and wife. The oride is expected to be the most pretentious Tuesday. last year's men, who will drill the fine (5) Cents a line for the first in- on gently will soothe the aching was attired in white vonl trimn ,,c1 in fraternity house at Gettysburg College. tactics of the game into the new candi- sertion and Three (3) Cents a line head like magic. Don't delay. Marabou fur. Her traveling dm: was The local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega No, Munoz will not go out for the dates, while in action. for each additional insertion. Try it at once. basket ball a dark blue serge with hat and ayes have given the contract for their new team. Ten (10) cents extra for black Hear What Others Say to match. Miss Martha Gernanc. of building to J. B. Warner,a Waynesboro Celestial observations were made by face heading, the first insertion; •.I have been a sufferer with Neuralgia builder. The approximate cost will be Soccer elevens are being organized the Astronomy class Wednesday even- Five (5) cents thereafter. for several years and have tried different Westminster, was made of honor in d Liniments, but Sloan's Liniment is the Mr. George C. McGuckean, of Ant apo- $7,500. The new house will be erected with great despatch. ing on Echo Field. The object was to best Liniment for Neuralgia on earth. I have tried it successfully; it has never lis, best man. A sumptuous supper was on the lot on which the three story locate the Delavan Comet, now visible failed."—F. 11. Williams, Augusta, Ark. served after which the happy couple building, destroyed by fire on the night The first basketball game will probably in the heavens northwest of the handle Mrs. Ruth C. Claypool, Independence, of February 22 last, was located. It will be of the Dipper. There is no other comet Mo., writes: "A friend of ours told 11I3 left by auto for Annapolis, their future played about December 5 or 9. SCHOFIELD'S EMMITSBURC about your Liniment. We have been using home. The bride received quite a num- be far more beautiful and artistic both scheduled for a visit over the United it for 13 years and think there is nothing OPTICAL SHOP like it. We use it on everything, sores, ber of beautiful presents. Besides sev- in its exterior and in its interior finish. Empirically speaking—Do your mid- States this year. cuts, burns, bruises,sore throat, headaches Two stories in height, it will have all year plugging First Class Optical Attention. Eyes Examined Free and on everything else. We can't get eral of the brides schoolmates, the fol- early. along without it. We think it is the best lowing guests were present; Misses the equipment necessary for a thorough- The Mountaineer appeared October 20, All work guaranteed. If you break a Liniment made." ly modern fraternity building. The fra- five days later than schedule. The rea- lense bring the pieces to us, we can Emma and Bertha Monday, sisters of Coach John L. Day, B. S., is profes- match them. ternity architect prepared the plans. son explanatory for its tardiness, as per the groom; Dr. Charles N. Taylor, sor of Sophomore Geology. Clarence 0. Newton, Dr. S. E Owens, Two days after she was granted a bulletin board, was that the proof- SCHOFIELD THE BALTIMORE OPTOMETRIST SLOAN'S George C. McGuckean and L. C. Pat- divorce from her husband, William Ey- reader lost so much time exercising his Also Fine Watch Repairs Examinations for the month of Octo- visible faculties when reading the locals terson, all of Annapolis. ler, who is now serving a life sentence Sebold Building, Emmitsburg, Md. ber were held this week. that 120 LINIMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyd and son in the Eastern Penitentiary, Mrs. Lulu hours was necessary for an as- oct 23-1m is the best remedy for rheumatism, James, of Taneytown. Mr. and Mrs. B. Eyler was married last Wednesday sembly of his thought. Signs of the times now becoming vis- backache, sore throat and sprains. Albert Biddinger and son, Reno, of evening to Mr. Earl Fitez, of Freedom 111.ftlarrAM ible on the smoking alley—"50 days till At all dealers, 25c. Ladiesburg, spent last Sunday with Mr. township. The ceremony was perform- The graduating class now consists of Xmas." Send four cents in stamps for a and Mrs. George Humbert. ed by Rev. P. T. E. Stockslager at the twenty-eight members. They are— TRIAL BOTTLE Mr. John H. Bowman is improving his Mt. Joy Parsonage. R.C. Goldsborough, Bal timore, Md. ; John Friday's triple encounters in the D. Kelly, Wilmington, Del.; Eugene S. property by having the store room Work was started on Monday on the Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. painted. Handball League—Whites vs. Army; Murphy, Lykens, Pa.; Daniel A. Tier- Hallowe'en removal of 143 pieces of marble from Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. Mountaineers vs. Braves; Cubs vs. ney, Northumberland, Pa.; Guy T. the lobby of the new federal building Army. Frushour, Loys,Md.; Edward A. Dough- is the signal date to pre- Notes and Remarks Both which did not come within the govern- erty, Wilmington, Del.; Louis A. Ro- ment specifications and must be pare for winter. When Personal and Pertinent replac- wen, Woonsocket, R. I.; John J. Walsh, ed by the stone required. The track meet which was indefinite- By "Country Con- ly postponed will probably be held on Pottsville, Pa.; Thomas P. Fitzgerald, you are ready for your EMMITSBURG tributor." LOYS AND VICINITY. the Thursday preceding Thanksgiving New York city; Frank Cassidy, Dan- Day. bury, Conn.; Leo G. Bailey, Renova, new winter suit or over- Mrs. Virginia Goddard, of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baltzell and Pa.; Frank J. Rattenberger, Philadel- is visiting her neice, Mrs. O'Donoghue, children,Mrs. phia, Bernard P. O'Boyle, Phila- coat, do not fail to see Live Baltzell and daughter, The champions of the Tract meet will Pa.; GRAIN ELEVATOR of "Bella Vista." of Thurmont delphia, Mont- spent Sunday with Mrs. probably be sent as representatives to Pa.; George N. Moeller, Doctor Patrick Martin and Mrs. Mar- Charles Shorb. gomery Ala.; Patrick J.Kilgallen, Pitts- the John Hopkins indoor meet which •'‘ tin, and Mr. and Mrs. McGrath, of Mr. Clarence C. Pittenger visited Mr. burgh, Pa.; Harold J. Walker, Forest , • a BOYLE BROS. will be held in February. Baltimore, motored to Mt. St. Mary's D. Wood of near Rocky Ridge on Sun- City, Pa.; William J. O'Neil, Ashland, yleplus and vicinity on Sunday. day. Pa.; Michael E. Mahoney, Troy, N. Y.; —DEALERS IN— The Mountaineers forged to the front Miss Maude Walter, of "Villa Rest," Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Krise, of Daniel I. McDermott, Norristown, Pa.; Clothes...lOtheS in the Handball League and on Tuesday _ is visiting relatives in Hampstead, Md. near Creagerstown, spent Sunday with Leo V. Gilroy, Pittston, Pa.; John J. they held their elevated position with a Among those who spent October at Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hoffman. Dowdle, Chicago, Ill.; Thomas J. Frail- • Hay, Corn, Oath, Rye, Bran. percentage of .778. "Hillside," as guests of the Misses Mrs. Hankey, of Gettysburg, has re- ey, Emmitsburg, Md.; Daniel A. He- Chop. Clover and Timothy Corry were: Miss Mary Rehill,of White turned to her garty, Boston, Mass.; Lawrence L. home after spending some before you buy. They Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse Plains, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Mullen and time with her daughters, Mrs. Ella The sudden change in the weather Cobb, Clayton, Del.; Leo P. McManus, and Cattle Powder, Mary- family, of Washington, Mr. Edward Hoffman and Mrs. Ethel Hoffman. mobilized the student body from the Philadelphia, Pa.; Frank A. McGinley, I are the clothes that grafi- land Portland Cement, Terra Custy and the Misses Custy, Mr. Mr. Joseph Tressler, of Middleburg, front terrace, campus and smoking al Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; A. Joseph Schmidt, fy your pride and defend Brenaman and Miss Brenaman, of Bal- spent a few days with Mrs. Samuel Icy to the Reading Room, Library and Harrisburg, Pa.; John F. Stanton, Mt. f Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of timore, the Misses Shriver, of West- Martin. Alumni room. Carmel, Pa. I your purse. minster, Mrs. M. Coyle. Miss Emma Mrs. G. W. Pittinger has a Beet Fine all wool fabrics, Coyle, Mr. James Coyle, Mr. A. V. D. weighing 6i pounds and 22 inches in cir- 0•0-0-000-0-00-0-0-00-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 00000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MACHINERY Watterson, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Miss cumference. hand-tailoring wher e Bessie McMahon, of Washington, and Mrs. G. W. Hoffman visited her HIS is to give notice that the sub- hand-tailoring counts, And Repairs for same. Miss Schoolfield, of Baltimore. daughter, Mrs. Annie M. Martin, of THURMONT. T scriber has obtained from the Or- Among those who spent October at near Lewistown, last week. phans' Court of Frederick county, r. the master touch of a "Villa Rest," were: Mr. Wil- Maryland, letters Testamentary on and Mrs. Miss Ruth Fox visited friends in and o caoo-o-oo-cao-ocso-ooar000-o-o-oo-oo-ou the estate of great fashion artist. All liam Cashman, of Cleveland, 0., Mrs. near Graceham. Coal in all Sizes Mr. William Baltzel, who has been M. LOUISE MOTTER Catherine NcNally,of for only $17---because Washington,Mrs. Mr. Harvey M. Pittinger spent Sun- visiting his mother, Mrs. William Bal- late of said county, deceased. All per- Melissa Welty. of Baltimore, Mrs. day with friends at New Midway. tzel of this place, has returred to his sons having claims against the said es- the makers specialize Fanny Castleman, of Greensboro, Ala., Mr. William A. Shorb, of Rocky Ridge home in Detroit, Michigan. tate are hereby warned to exhibit the throughout their mam- 41. Call and get our Prices Mrs. Massie and Mrs. Slattery, of spent Sunday with Mr. and William H. same, with the vouchers thereof, legal- Miss Rose Montague, of Richmond, ly authenticated, to the subscriber, on befare you buy. Philadelphia. Martin. moth plant on this one Va., is spending sometime with Mr. or before the 28th day of May 1915 it Miss Catherine Taney, of St. Joseph, Those who spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tyson. they may otherwise by law be excluded quality,selling the world Mo., is visiting Mrs Clara Taney, of and Mrs. Jessie Fox and family were: from all benefits of said estate. Those BOYLE BROS. I Miss Carry Slick, of Reading, Pa., t over, as p: 2-09 "Tanglewood." Mr. and Mrs. Lester Troxell and son, indebted to said estate are requested to advertised, for who visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth make immediate payment. Miss Maggie Zurgable, of Baltimore, Carroll, of Detour, Mr. and Mrs. Byrn $17 retail. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Slick, during the past week, has re- Given under my hand this 28th day of John Topper. Free, and daughter, Helen, Miss Nettie October, 1914. Among those who turned to her home. I This is the price attended the Fred- Rhodes, John Rhodes, Paul Hoffman, HARRIET H. MOTTER, that .erick Fair were: Miss Georgia Moore, all of Creagerstown, Mr. Lowell Long Mrs. David Reightler, of Baltimore, oct. 30-5t Executrix. 63 out of 100 men prefer of "Loretto Cottage," Mr. and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Hes Mrs. and the Misses Mary and Beulah Long. to pay. The Danald Forbes and son, of Motters, Mrs. Katie Martin spent a few days son. PUBLIC SALE clothes are Md., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Martin, Miss Marie Biser, of York, Pa., visit- I the kind that have OF the and Mrs. Earl Heagey and son, Carroll, of near Lewistown. ed her sister, Miss Belva Biser, during quality and the style that Miss Anna Ott, and Mr. John Barry. Mrs. Ella Hoffman is spending some the past week. STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS I to an greater Mrs. M. Coyle and daughter, Miss time with her mother, Mrs. Hankey, of Miss Marion Brown, of Baltimore, Saturday, November 14th, 1914 appeal even Emma Coyle, of "Convent Cottage," Gettysburg, Pa. visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Unger at Zora, Adams County, along the Em- number of men. near Mt. St. Mary's, have returned to Mr. Clarence C. Pittinger spent a day last Sunday. mitsburg turnpike, farm adjoining the Pittsburgh, Pa. with his sister, Mrs. Clarcence N. Mos- mill property, sale at ten o'clock rain The big pumpkin in Mrs. Hazel Loose,of York, Pa., visit- Miss Laura Callan who was a guest er, of New Midway. or shine, the following: SIX HEAD OF ed her mother during the past week. HORSES and PAIR MULES—Good our window display is a of the Misses Corry at "Hillside," and Miss Lucy Doteror, who has been family and general purpose horses, sin- who was suddenly taken very ill, was FRANKLIN V ILLE NEWS. gle line leaders; 3 are sorrel mares, one f reminder that we are the removed to her home in Washington,on visiting relatives at Hagerstown, re- silver mane mare and one dappel gray Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders,of near exclusive headquarters Tuesday by Doctor B. I. Jamison. Miss turned to her home last week. horse; mules are 2i years old, broken to Emmitsburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. work well, one is a single Callan was accompanied by Miss Bessie Mr. and Mrs Vincent O'Toole and -line leader. for E tyleplus Clothes $17 ; William Dewees. 20 HEAD OF CATTLE—Milk cows, McMahon, of Washington and Miss family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosen- heifers and 4 bulls, 2 being full Holstein Annie Corry. Miss Luella Eyler has returned home steel at Mt. St. Mary's last Sunday. 18 months old; 8 steers; balance are C.F.ROTERING after spending with her heifers and milk cows, all some time Misses Bertha Bennett and Margaret are fine look- -0-010-00-0-000-0-0-000-0-0-0-0-00000000 sister, Mrs. Howard Eigenbrode, of ing cattle. 40 HEAD OF HOG S-2 West Cooper, of Baltimore, spent last Sun- Main Street Deerfield. brood sows, will have pigs in Novem- Get That Name day with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett. ber; boar hog, 9 fat hogs, balance are in your mind—memorize GRACEHAM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keilbaugh and shoats weighing 50 to 75 lbs. good and it—say it every time you Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kritz and two FRIENDS' CREEK. thrifty. FARMING IMPLEMENTS— buy whiskey and you will children, of Ohio, visited Mr. Luther Binder, 2 mowers, good grain drill, 8 always get the best. o-o-ca000-aoo-o-o-o

SEND A COPY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. pressed in the senate. The most im- Another Alaska act of great impor- tance because of tile effect it will of "Souvenir Views of Emmitsbur4 portant of the measures was the Clay- to your absent friend. The price Ifs relating to the IMPORTANT WORK ton act, over which there v.-as a long halv upon legislation been reduced one half. List of Those Who Hold Office in County public domain provides for ieasing wrangle in the senate before it passed NEW DEAL! 5 cents delivered over counter-7 Elective and Appointive. and when it came back from confer- coal lands in that territory. It es- cents by mail, postage prepaid. the leasing system of public ence. This law is expected to supple- tablishes THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. FREDERICK COUNTY. OF LAST CONGRESS ment the Sherman act, although many lands, and, while the bill passed re- Circuit Court—Chief Judge, Ham- differences of opinion have been ex- lated only to Alaska and to coal lands, I will sell at reduced mond Urner, Associate Judges, Glenn pressed concerning its effect. One of the debates showed conclusively that THE MANY GOOD H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. the most important provisions is ex- It is the intention to extend the leas- first POINTS OF OUR Court meets at Frederick City, Radical Changes In Existing pected to exempt labor unions from ing system to other public lands in the Monday in February and September, for prices for Cash, the the operations of the anti-trust laws. United States. known only to cus- Grand Jury Terms, December, petit Groceries are jury term; May, non-jury term. Laws Marked Two Sessions. The other act provides for a trade The Alaska leasing law is in line tomers who have bought them commission which is expected to super- with demands of conservationists, and Clerk of the Circuit Court—Harry stock of J. Thos. Gel- from us for years. They know vise industrial corporations in a man- to be followed by simi- Bowers. Deputy Clerks, Adolphus it is expected they have got the best Teas, W. which the inter- Fearhake, Charles B. Groff, I. N. Loy, ner similar to that lar legislation for other public lands. Coffees, Canned Goods, etc., pro- M. N. Nusz, Eli G. Haugh, Harry E. THE DEMOCRATS IN CONTROL state commerce commission exerts In fact, the house passed a number of wicks' Hardware Store. they have got un- although the trade com- curable; that Chapline and John H. Martz. over railroads, conservation bills which were not tak- equalled value for their money. Prompt mission does not have as much power. Register of Wills—Samuel D. Thom- en up in the senate. careful service,and satisfaction in every Act To a great extent it is an investigating Why one of our cus- as. Deputies, J. Fenton Thomas, C. H. New Tariff of Greatest Moment. Miscellaneous Measures. way. not become Kreh. Currency Law First Comprehensive commission, and the president or ei- Mrs. Emma K. Gelwicks. tomers? It will pay you. ther house of congress may direct it to A law was passed to promote medi- april 24-4 C. Castle, Measure Passed In Fifty Years—Free THE BEST ALWAYS. Orphans' Court—John investigate any alleged violation of the ation, conciliation and arbitration be- Judge; John W. Mumford, Albert Canal Tolls Causing Chief Came Near Ma- duties are similar tween railroads and their employees. W. Ecker. Orphans' Court meets ev- anti-trust laws. Its jority to Break—Miscellaneous Meas- to investi- F. COLUMBUS KNOTT ery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in this respect to the bureau of cor- It establishes a commission ures of General Interest. We had forgotten to tell you Successor to Besant and Knott, of each week. porations in the department of com- gate labor troubles and to act as inter- merce. mediaries in the settlement of disputes aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD', County Treasurer—F. W. Cramer. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. that Booster Week was European War Legislation. and disagreements between employers County Commissioners — John W. "We have cnacted more important over. Now this is the Several measures have been passed and employed. The New City Hotel, Holter, President; T. M. Mohler, Frank legislation than any congress which Two bills were passed relating to John W. Humm, J. Stew- which were necessary on account of talk. M. Stevens, has assembled in years." opium. One levies a prohibitive tax Frederick, Maryland, is art Annan. H. L. Gayer, Clerk. Jacob the great war in Europe. One of these Rohrback, Attorney. That was a remark made by Hon. provided for the American registry of of $300 a pound on all opium manu- HASYOUR ENGINE GOOD TALKING POINTS? known to and patronized by Oscar W. Underwood, chairman of the foreign built ships. Many foreign factured for smoking purposes. The Tourists from all parts of the Board of Charities and Correction— other relates to the importations of David Cramer, president; Jacob B. ways and means committee and ma- ships were renelered useless on account opium and is a much more stringent country. This hotel makes a Flook, Secretary; John B. Tyson, treas- jority leader of the house of represent- of the war, and it has been expected THE "WATERLOO -BOY" HAS urer; Samuel U. Gregg, superinten- atives, as the second session of the that they will be transferred to Amer- law than heretofore existed. has the Specialty of Serving Delici- for the We have an engine that dent; Millard F. Perry, Clerk. Sixty-third congress was about to close. ican registry under the new law and An act was passed providing Power. Any size wanted sup- ous Meals to Auto Parties. carry American products abroad. election for senators under the new Commissioners—John S. New- In a letter to Mr. Underwood, dated School Another law passed on account of constitutional amendment plied. Easy cooled. Comfort, Cleanliness and man. president; P. F. Lee, William P. Oct 17, President Wilson said: WELL Morsell, Dr. C. L. Wachter, A. W. "I cannot let this session of congress the war established a war risk bureau Congress has been quite liberal in WORKS AND WORK'S Good Service, and Consider- Nicodemus, Jr., and Cyrus Flook; E. close without expressing my warm ad- in the treasury department and appro- making appropriations for people in These machines have been known ate Attention to all guests are L. Coblentz, attorney. miration for the fidelity and intelli- priated $5,000,000 to pay insurance on distress. It appropriated $2,750,000 for in this State for several years. the characteristics of the Secretary, Treasurer and Examiner— gence with which the program outlined American cargoes sent to foreign ports. the relief of Americans abroad who It has the best cooling devise on John T. White; Assistant, G. Lloyd in April and December of last year has Several other measures of an emer- were stranded and without means of New City Hotel. Palmer. the market. been carried out and my feeling that gency character were proposed, one of returning home as a result of the Eu- C. B. COX, Manager. State's Attorney—Samuel A. Lewis. the people of the country have been which appropriated $30,000,000 to buy ropean war, $500,000 for the relief and H. M. ASHBAUGH sells it. oct 6-'12-1y r served by the members of this con- ships. Another was the proposition to transportation of American citizens in Sheriff—J. D. Conard, Jr. Deputies, gress as they have seldom, if ever, purchase cotton which could not find a Mexico, $200,030 for the relief of the 111111111•1111•=11M11111=1111M=M11 Office Deputy; James And also a nice line of Wm. S. Haller, been served before. The program was market in foreign countries. fire sufferers of Salem, Mass.; $30,000 A. Jones, Riding Deputy, Charles W. is a matter of deep for the storm sufferers in Alaska and Smith, Turnkey. a great one, and it Army and Navy Legislation. satisfaction to think of the way in On account of the threatened war $600,000 for the eradication of hog HARDWAREUROCERIES Supervisors of Elections—Garrett S. which it has been handled." cholera. DeGrange, President; William B. James with Mexico a law was passed pro FOUND AT E.L.FRIZELL The two sessions marked an impor- The total appropriations for the year Republican and Joseph F. Eisenhour, viding for raising volunteer forces of for it was the $115,908,777. Democrat; Clerk, Claggett E. Rems- tant political period, the United States. The law can be were H. M. ASHBAUGH'S —DEALER IN— berg. first time in twenty years that the invoked only in case of war and threat- Emergency Revenue Act. Democratic party had been in control Surveyor—Emory C. Crum. ened war, and even then congress must The Sixty-third congress began with THE "PEOPLE'S STORE" of all branches of the legislative de- authorize the president to act before revenue legislation. The first session partments of the government It may he can proceed under it was called to revise the tariff, and the EMMITSBURG. be assumed that little will be done in kLBERT ADELSBERGER FEED, The war department, however, in second ended with the enactment of a ‘ the short session of congress, as every Burgess—John A. W. Mattnews. case of possible war could put the ma- law to raise $100,000,000 additional effort will be made to pass all the ap- in motion so that when con- Commissioners —Charles M. Rider, chinery revenue by an emergency measure. It propriation bills and avoid an extra gave permission men could be LIVERYMAN gress was entitled a war revenue act on ac- William Morrison H. C. Harrier. Con- COAL session next spring and summer. officers selected and prelim- enlisted, count of the European war causing a Clerk of Commissioners—C. M. Rider. sequently the legislation of the Sixty- inary work of organization could be falling off of importations. The Re- HOTEL SPANGLER Chief of Police—Victor E. Rowe. third congress, unless emergency under way. The bill is important from publicans, however, asserted that the AND ESPECIALLY - - arises, may be considered practically the fact that it affords an opportunity loss of revenue caused by the war was Emmitsburg, Maryland closed. for the United States to secure volun- comparatively small and that the tariff teers before the militia organizations Tariff Most Important Measure. A states are called out law would have created a deficit. Of more importance than all other of the different SEEDS Another measure, more effective at large part of the money to be raised Automobile For Hire laws was the new tariff act passed at act will come from Mountain View the present time, is the law organiz- by the emergency the first session. The Underwood tar- aviation force in the signal increased taxes on whisky, beer, wines iff law is important because it estab- ing an Fine Horses and First-Class corps, providing more pay for officers and tobacco. In addition many of the lishes a lower rate of duties than had and men and authorizing a larger num- taxes imposed by the Spanish war rev- Cemetery been known in half a century and cre- Carriages. FRIPERS' SUPPLIES ber of officers and men for this dan- enue act of 1898 have been imposed, ates a free list which is more extensive though important duty. including most of the stamp taxes. any other Dem- gerous Teams for Drummers and than ever proposed by The last revenue act, like the first, It Two Battleship Policy. EMMITSBURG, MD. ocratic congress since the civil war. provoked a great deal of partisan de- Parties a Specialty IN GENERAL has provided an income tax which is The most important legislation re- Pleasure bate, the Republicans taking occasion ly always to remain a part of the to the navy was the resumption may7-09 Beautiful Lo cat ion, Lots likely lating to criticise the former tariff bill for revenue raising system of the gov- of the policy of constructing two bat- Perfect failing to produce sufficient revenue Carefully Attended To, ernment. Practically the whole of the tleships each year. This was supple- and also condemning the extravagance CITIZENS' NAT. BANK. WEST MAIN ST Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. first session was devoted to the tariff, mented by the sale of the Idaho and of the party in power. The Democrats $25. although the house passed the curren- Mississippi to Greece. The proceeds of LOTS AT PRESENT defended their tariff bill, asserting that cy bill, and it was under considera- the sale were used to construct anoth- EMMITSBURG, MD. HALF LOTS - $15. unhooked for and extraordinary condi- tion in the senate when the first ses- er battleship of the Dreadnought type, SINGLE GRAVES $5. caused the falling off Apr. 30-09-1yr. sion merged into the regular session on making three large ships, upon which tions in Europe In previous Repub- ALL PAYMENTS TO BE MADE BEFORE INTERMENT. Dec. 1. work begins this year. revenues and that For Information Apply to J. HENRI STOKES. New Currency Law. A law was passed to promote the lican legislation made large appropria- 1 tions by the present congress neces- The currency law when in complete efficiency of the naval militia, It is sary. operation may become equally impor- intended to encourage the organiza- THE OLD RELIABLE Bills Which Go Over. tant as the tariff bill. It is the first tion of naval militia in different states comprehensive currency act that has and provides ships for training officers There are quite a number of impor- Mutual Insurance Company been passed in more than fifty fears. and men for sea service. tant bills pending which have been OF FREDERICK COUNTY I TYPEWRITER RIBBONS t It establishes what are known as fed- For the Benefit of Agriculture. passed by the house, but have not been considered by the senate. In addition eral reserve banks under the control of One of the important measures pass- federal reserve In fact, the to the conservation bills and the rail- a board. ed by the present congress provided ORGANIZED 1843 t CARBON PAPER i road bill heretofore mentioned there is government has assumed the direction for ao-operative agricultural extension THE banking and the new law has the immigration bill, containing the lit- of under work by the agricultural colleges of the power to provide an elastic curren- erary test. This is considered an im- OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. f TYPEWRITER SHEETS i the several states and the general gov- cy bill and will have a much larger su- portant measure and passed the house CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK FREDERICK, MD. ernment Through the department of pervision of the currency of the coun- last winter. It has been on the senate agriculture the government will ex- t LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER t try. calendar for many months, but has —OF— A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME pend yearly $4,580,000 in the different Just how farreaching the legislation never been taken up. It is one of the President Secretary states. The distribution of the money may prove to be no one at this time important bills which may be passed is based upon the rural population. FREDERICK, MD. i STAMPS 1 can say. It has taken time to select during the short session. SURPLUS $25,000 The money is to be expended in giving the federal reserve board and the eight The Philippine bill, giving the Filipi- instruction and practical demonstra federal reserve banking cities and to nos a larger share in their government PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED ROBBER STAMP INK i tions in agricultural and home econom- NO divide the country into reserve dis- and promising more in the future, ics to persons who do not attend agri- CAPITAL tricts; consequently the new law will which recently passed the house is not INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY cultural colleges. The instruction is to */.. AND PADS i allow a greater latitude in the issue likely to pass the senate next session, $100,000 AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES be for those farmers who do not and of money by the banks and is expect- as it will be debated at length and 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK the agricultural colleges. COMPANIES For All Purposes. ed to afford a better system and easier cannot attend meet with more determined opposition CHARGE i interest of rural Insurance i method of obtaining loans on commer- Another law in the than in the house. A Home Company fel Hume Insurers _ communities provided a commission to meta 11. 10-1y cial paper than have heretofore existed. The La Follette seauxm's bill is one SURPLUS consider the subject of national aid In connection with the currency law a measure which passed the senate and i i education. bill was passed later which extended for vocational has been hung up in the house for a $300,000 NOTARIAL, CORPORATE, cotton grow- for a year the Aldrich-Vreeland act in An act in the interest of long time. It has been materially tax on i i order to meet a possible money strin- ers was passed, which places a amended in committee and in going delivery. SOCIETY, CHURCH gency. the sales of cotton for future over to the short session is likely to speculation OFFICERS Free Tolls and War Resolution. It is intended to prevent fail. i i and the manipulation of the price of DUKEHART'S An act that caused an acrimonious The rural credits bill has been prom- President BUSINESS SEALS cotton. J. D. BAKER AND discussion and threatened for a time ised consideration during the short ses- A law extending the pe- i i to disrupt the Democratic party con- was passed sion, but as it has not been reported WM. G. BAKER Vice-President riod of payment on reclamation proj- from any con- CARRIAGE WORKS Any Size Desired. tained but a few lines. It repealed the committee nor received Vice in the western states. The exten- H. D. BAKER -President provision for free tolls to American ects sideration in either house it is not i get i ships sion will enable the locators to likely to be passed next winter. WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier passing through the Panama ca- their irrigated lands under cultivation TWO CARLOADS nal. Long and earnestly the contest The house passed a bill regulating the payments fall due. Another SAMUEL G. DUVAL..Asst Cashier EMBOSSING waged, and much 111 feeling was dis- before railway mail pay, but it has not been OF STUDEBAKER i ENGRAVING, i allows a sec- played. law was passed which reported from the senate committee. JOSEPH McD1VIT Asst.1Cashier homestead entry on desert lands. effort will In spite of the opposition of leading ond An be made to have it con- sidered when Buggies 1 LITHOGRAPHING: 1 Democrats, such as Speaker Champ Alaska Legislation. the senate meets in De- DIRECTORS cember. Clark and Majority Leader Under- Alaska occupied a great deal of time GEO. WM. SMITH, THOMAS H. HALLER, Estimates Furnished— wood, the repeal bill was passed, during the last session of congress, Little Chance For Good Roads Bill. Runabouts i i JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, Prompt Service. 1 enough Republicans in both houses and one of the bills passed may be The good roads bill appropriating Wm. G. BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, coming to the aid of the president to farreaching in its effect upon the $25,000,000 annually for roads through- Concords i Insure a majority. whole country. It provides for the out the country was amended by the C. M. THOMAS, P. L. HARGETT, What might have been the most im- for the con- expenditure of $35,000.000 senate committee to provide for the is- D. E. KEFAUVER, JOHN S. NEWMAN, Farm Wagons portant measure of the entire congress struction of railroads in Alaska, the suing of $500,000,000 bonds to raise that i TRESPASS NOTICES AND C. MOTTER, J. D. BAKER. was a short joint resolution authoriz- roads when completed to be operated amount of money to be .expended in a JOHN 1914 Styles and Designs. is years, ing the president to make war on Mex- by the government or leased. This period of five the states using Come early and inspect. It i "DON'T HITCH HERE" i ico. Under the terms of that resolu- the first time that congress has direct- the money to deposit their securities for tion the president was given practical- ly taken an affirmative action in fa- the repayment of the principal and in- will pay you. i ly a free hand and no further action vor of government construction and terest in the next fifty years. That i SIGNS by congress, which is charged with the ownership of railroads. bill is also likely to be lost. responsibility of declaring war, was While it was emphatically asserted Owing to the short time that Con- Repairing and Repainting i Ready for Delivery. 1 necessary to begin war against Mexi- by men who supported the 1)111 that gress will be in session before the term co. The outcome of this, however, is they would not vote for any measure expires by Ihnitation on March 4, 1015, Automobile Repainting. well known. impossible for construction of railroads in the it will be almost to pass All work guaranteed. i 1 Trust Law and Trade Commission. United States and that conditions in any measure which is vigorously con- All Had At may lead to a These May Be Two of the three proposed bills deal- Alaska made this an exceptional case. tested and which filibus- particularly true if an ef- ing with corporations became laws. yet the precedent was established ter. This is J. J. DUKEHART, Prop. i to pass all the appropria- The bill giving the government super- which may he used with effect when fort is made 38-3 THE CHRONICLE prevent an C. & P. Phone No. OFFICE over railway capitalization was sentiment in favor of government tion bills in order to extra vision congress. ownership becomes stronger. session of the Sixty-fourth u ly 3 10-1yr. +1.-...... ,-...... -...... -...... ,-.....“-...4+ passed by tile house, but was not