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CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930 PAGE SEVEN FIRST MAJOR SNOW OF (BANDITS ROB NEW i YEAR VISITS SECTION! YORK BANK OF OBITUARY 36 ARE PULLED FROM SENATE PASSES RELIEF Md. ML Savage GAS WELL CONTINUES TO William G. GJUiuu Depths of From Three to Six Begins At Noon. The Cumberland area was visited by'the first--major snowfall of the year the precipitation which bega' shortly? after noon and continued until after nightfall, cov- 'wiaB the section 'with a blanket of three to six inches of damp, heavy snow. 'In the city depths were from to four inches, while in Frostburg and other mountain sections depths of six inches were generally reported Gunmen Disarm SpeciaJ Policeman of geward National and Trust Co.

to Carry Out Holdup. New York, Dee. UO, a four- minute- holdrup of.the Amsterdam Avenue branch of the Seward -ional Bank and Trust Company today, three men disarmed a special policeman and a- teller, lined 16 persons against a wall and escaped with cash estimated between $12,000 and $15,000. They fled in a waiting Automobile. business of the day had just jot under way when the three men The minimum temperature in -with One of Ci.j for the past twenty-four hours was 23.

At 2 a. m. a rise to 30 was recorded, while at 8 a. m. the mercury stood at 34, with further mod- crating in sight.

them William -Jflessimer, the special covered Mrs. Sophie Goldberg, assistant manager, and the third lined eight customers, including two Twenty-nine snowplows of 'the (children, and the rest of the bank State Roads Commission kept the territory of Engineer'Leo T. Downey open with no interruption. The plows were ordered out late yesterday afternoon and in most cases worked through the night. Only.a! few were re- iquired to continue 9-fter- early, this morning.

No very low temperatures 'were reported in the mountains, west of- the city. The at a. ml was that at Tunnelton, W. Va' where a reading of 30 degrees -vas 'observed, while at Newburg.iW. it was 32 and at Terra Alta and -Altamont, it was 28.

These figures a drop from the 2 a. ui. reading when NeU-burg reported 36, Tunnelton 31 and Terra Alia and At Deal, and Thomas, W. was about the lowest tem- 'smployes against a wall in the rear. of the tellers was-forced to press the electric button opening the cages and the robbers scooped up all the available cash.

The main vaults had been closed just before the holdup men entered'and after money for use In the day's business had been placed in the cages. MARKET New York." Dec. 20 belated rally in the utility shares gave the stock market a steady tone in a quiet half-day. session today, as; profit taking checked the advance in other sections-' of the list, particularly the raTils. The made substantial the -first hour, but wavered, toward the and as- perature observed, with about gains and losses, mostly nar- rnro iirpvfnlpri at thp rinse.

The inches of snow. Much thawing-was forecast shortly-before noon, when a warm sun row prevailed at the close. The utilities had been largely neglected in yesterday's advance, operators nelUng the the advance were brin, roofs overfead wires, forward as The rails thgI encountered ccinsmeraKe irom and the Christmas streets. The city street department has iiad "a force removing snow" from main thoroughfares. on violent of yesterday, and mostly closed heavy.

Total -Miles aggregated 1,025,000 shares. G.O. P. OFFICIAL ADMITS MAKING WAR ON NORRiS Quolutions Furnished By Clarence Litz- unburK (Broker) 16, North Liberty Street, Maryland. RAILS William G.

Gillum, 65, for fifteen I years a night watchman at the Sohwarzenbach store, died today at fcis home, 425 Columbia street, where he had been confined to his bed since June. Mr. Gillum is survived by one H. Brace Gillum, at home; by four! brothers, Rev. Dr.

J. pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, Hagerstown: J.

B. Gillum, Keyser, A. C. Gillum and D. G.

Gillum, Bedford road, and by two sisters, Mrs. Espy Rose and Mrs. Hosea Miller, both of Bedford Valley. WATER AS SHIP BILL OF Lonaconiug, Off. 20.

Christinas Cantata A Christmas catata is to be Mt. Savage, Dec. 20. i C. Of A.

Christmas Party i Court Theresa, Catholic Daugh-l SPOUT FIREY COLUMN from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) quickly lost these indistinct drought relief $45,000,000 bill, follows: the First Presbyterian Church to-jters of America, will hold its tenth 'morrow at 7:30 p. in. The program'annual Christmas party in St. Pat-j-l reparations iUatie to i i-n in the 'fog. Luther A.

lUunn Luther A. Mann, well-known hardware dealer, of 327 Arch street, died at 5:45 p. m. yetserday at-Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient since December 9. Mr Mann conducted a hardware store for fourteen years, on Virginia avenue.

He was a son of the late Rev. Dr. Luther Mann, who was founder of St. John's Lutheran Church, and had resided here since 1903. Water Closes Over Boilers 1.1 Oberon was sinking fast and as the water closed over her.

the boilers went up in a great blast. There was strong suction as the ship went The four sailors and the skipper of the Henglst said they could hear the screams of those who were flght- irg for their lives in the freezing water, but the fog was so thick they could hot. see the people. Once or. twice they narrowly missed running down some of those people struggling in the sea.

jit does not appropriate the money. Prelude; processional; 177 church To make the funds available imme-1 hymnal and 212 Sunday school hym- Mr. Mann is survived by his wife, sank in. collision with the Arcturus, who was Miss Loretta Cook, of Mer- oersburg, and by three children, William Mann, a teacher at Fork Union Military Academy, Robert Mann, a student a.t,;Duke University and Miss Mary Ellen Mann, a student at Potomac State School, Keyser. He also leaves a sister and four brothers, Mrs.

Carrie Young, this city; Rev. Wilbur Mann, Pittsburg, H. Paul Mann, Miami, Ernest Mann, Baltimore, and John Mann, Sacramento, Cal. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m.

tomorrow at St. John's Lutheran Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Edward Heinze. Burial will be in Middietown, on Monday. Continued irorn Page T.

and-S. Fc 'Baltimore and Ohio 1 Chesapeake and Great Northern, Pr. jLehigh Valley Union Pacific oi Coolidge'S" policies. He Pacific Hoover in 1928 and supported and i New fork; central. made Smith.

If ac doesn't make him a Democrat there SB-I, isn't a Democrat in the United.Kock island states L. San Fran 43 know is Chairman Ptauw la Fess, of the national cotnmittee, had not avowed the support jst. Paul for 1 all Republican senatorial- Astern "in didates, including IBV. Lucas said he did not know, of seaboard Air Line: such avowal by Fess. pV lo' 1 He said he Borrowed-the money, to I 1 pay for the litreature and still owedj MOTORS AND Mrs.

Henry F. Martin Mrs. Margaret Trimble Martin, 26, wife of Henry formerly of this city, died yesterday morning at Providence Hospital, Washington, D. following an operation for acute appendicitis. She was employed as an operator by the Chesapeake and Potomac.

Telephone Company in where her husband is' also and had worked at the local' for ycarc. before to Washington' last -year. Beside her husoand she'- 1 'is survived by her Mrs'. W. A.

Trimble, of Frostburg, arid by two -isters, Miss Maryland '-Trimble, R. Jo ITS 179 Washington, and.Mrs. G. Y. 31 li siiiiLammert, of Frost-burg.

I "no lie The body here, "test night ISO 176VJ C9 70 41 33 5 i 60 1: 60 50 diately alter approving the authorization the President must recommend an amount, an appropriation bill must be drawn, debated, passed by both houses and signed by the Chief Executive. If Mr. Hoover approves the measure now passed and recommends an -tot thi full amount, the ed by the budget bureau and Secretary Hyde, or any figure in between congress can pass without rousing serious disagreements, this be: done by nightfall. Other- Th3 seamen thought none of the wise it must await the legislators' Oberon's boats got away, but there return from holiday. rick's Hall Sunday evening at o'clock.

The junior members will present! nal; invocation; "Blessed Nlgnt," a short two-act play, chorus; "For Thus Saith the Lord of i "Patsy's Christinas Party." The; Out Blaze With Nitro- Glycerlne Blast. Wewoka, Dc-c. 20 W1V1UO, i Viil- VA I VAAi J. J. Hosts," (to chorus, (b), solo, was written and directed by: flw column roared Irom a win.

Darrow; "And the Spirit of Sadie Kenny. jgas well on the edge of town today Lord," soprano solo, Fay Eichhorn After the play, Santa will approximately 100 men.prepared 'O Come JEmmanuel," children. (b) solo, Andrew Dick, duet.I Any child who desires to attend ito snuff out the blaze if possible Mary Dixon and Fay Eichhorn; "Ojcan do so by applying to the com- by means of a nitro-glycerinc Wast. Night So Calm and Holy." (a) on Sunday. I The asbestos-clad well tamers rus.

(b) duct, 'Ollie Eichhorn and. There will be no admission charg- opec i to complete preparations for cd, but everyone attending is requested to bring some clothing, or Florence'Miller Us a Child of Hope Is Born," solo, Florence Miller; announcements and offering. "Silent Night;" "Tidings of Great Joy," (a) chorus, (b) Annie Little Tow.i of Bethlehem," (a) chorus, (b) solo, Florence I Sadie Kenny, Miss Ella their tilt with the flaming gasser by food stuffs for the Christmas bas- Sunday or Monday, kets. or a donation of -a silver coin) Fed by approximately. for the Christmas charity fund.

cubic feet of gas daily. The im- furnace shot a tongue of was a report that one boat load of The Farm Board bill was held up hem," (a) chorus, (b) solo. Sadie Kenny, Miss Ella JUSSTwST ablP to by Senator Borah. Renub- Miller; There Were In the Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss loO feet skyward last night and ten persons was able to get clear before the ship went down.

Captain Lost Wife and Child Copenhagen, Dec. 20, Erik Hjelt, of the steamer Oberon. last his wife and his 4- year-old daughter when the Oberon whose skipper is his brother Osso Hjelt. Captain Erik was picked up by his brother's vessel and, is on the way to Copenhagen board the Arcturus When his rescuers found him in the water he was clasping the body of his in his arms. She had perished in the icy water.

Reports Conflicting Good, one of tJie agents of the Finnish steamer line, saia today he had received a message from Copenhagen stating 16 passengers and 31 members of the crew of the liner Oberon were saved last night when the Oberon sank in the Catte- gat. Eighty one persons were aboard. Freighter Sunk In Fog- Yarmouth, Dec. 20, Seventeen men comprising the crew of freighter Glen Derry were brought into this port today by the freighter Hedworth, which had rammed the Glen Derry and -unk hsr during the night. The 'crash came in a heavy fog, and the Glen Derry's crew jumped to the Hedworth's 'deck while the two ships were still jammed together.

The Hedworth was onlyj slightly damaged. Same Country," (a) solo, John Har- Reagan. yesterday by Senator Borah. Republican, Idaho, who wished to acser- tain what was going to be done (b) solo, James Darrow, (c) the money. PERSONALS Underwent Ojxjration duet, John Hardegan and James Darrow (d) chorus; "Now When Echva Mali ot and Was Born," solo.

John Lawrence underwent; gan; "As With Glaring Men an operation lor appendicitis at the I Old, (a) SOlO, OlllC EiChnorn, (b) Hnsnitol rnmhprlflnri I Miss Pauline Martin, Virginia ave- duet, soprano and alto, (c) solo. 3 Mnrrnv 11 which was ra J' etl a nue, left to visit in Baltimore, Clara Stevenson, (d) chorus; an of cold water, men garbed Washington and Westminster. diction- response aosteuer. i i lighted the ccuntrysidc for miles around. The well, dubbed "Old Abe" is of- known as deep rock No.

2, A. Douglas. Guarded by a large metal horn. Florence Miller, Jane Mulr; -Miss Marion Elizabeth Adams, The choir is composed of: Sopra- daughter and Mrs. no6i Mrs.

John Dobbie, Ollie Eich- F. Adams, is'home from the School for Secretaries, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Arthur'p.

Russell, York, is visiting her Mrs. A. M. McMullen, Washington- street. Miss Helen Kizer, daughter of Mr.

and Clarence P. 311 Helen street, is home from New England for the holidays. 'asbestos suits removed the derrick. UUlil. JTlUICilUU t'ililC IVJLUII tenors, James Darrow and James is home to spend the holidays with! McFarlane; altos, Mrs.

William family. on, Annie Rankin, Verna Miller, Eli-j William M. Dunn, judge of the zabelh Rakin, Mrs. John Steven- Orphans' Court, Baltimore, re- rersonal Mention jof a twin well yesterday as a precaution against the spread' of the William Hopkins. Baltimore.

fire. son; bass, Andrew Dick: director, John Hardegau; accompanist, Jessie B. Abbott. Church Notices CITY BRIEFS H. W.

Marshall forfeited in Police Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malloy. He was dragged from the canal yes- Vincent Monahan, Edward Malloy I terday morning by the police to turned, after spending several day; with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Cole are! The First Presbyterian Church and Francis students at I face a charge of being intoxicated, guests at Park Central Hotel, Rev. SeldenTJonnor Adams, pas-'St. Charles College.

Baltimore, Md.j York. tor school at 9:45 a. home for the holidays. John M. Cresa'p.

ill f6r several worship at 11 a. m. and 7:301 weeks at the home of his niece, Christmas sermon at morninei Mrs. Harry- Frost, North and hymns of the Nativity! street, is improving. by choir and congregation; 7:30, the; annual cantata.

On Wednesday 1 Miss Dessie Somerville left to spend the winter with her sister, night from 11, to 12, the midnight I Mrs. Margaret Gormlcy, Mt. Ver-! candle lighting service and caroij DANCE, DEC- 20 CAPITOL BALL ROOM 117 Baltimore Street- Round and Square Dancing Admission lOc. Mrs. Hugh Kirk, 54, of 408 Maryland avenue, is In a serious condition in Allegany Hospital, suffering from a fractured skull sustained last night when she tripped and fell down the stairs at her home.

She i is being attended by Drs, James T. non. la. FREE HAIR-CUTS FOR 'singing will The service at! Advertisement 7:30 will be omitted. On Thursday; i (Christmas night) at 7:30 the annual Sunday school program under the dec 19-Zt 1 Johnson, andsLinne H.

Corson. NEEDY HERE of Miss Helen white will Needly children and adults will be! given hair cuts free of charge to- be given. WTBO PROGRAM TONIGHT SOCIALS Students Home For Holiday Vacation an was taken co the home of her 577.1 aunt Mrs- W- Shea, 74 West H' Union street, Frostburg. Funeral will be held at 3 i 'iu 14 17' i tomorrow at St. George's Church.

Mt. Savage, conducted by the 'rector, Rev. J. Torkington, and the Rev. Heriry F.

rector of Emmanuel Episcopa' I church, this city. Burial will be in University; Jerome Cowherd, Urn- versity'-of Maryland; Miss Alice Irene Biddle, M'iss Jean Holland, Miss Louise Finan, Notre Dame College, Baltimore: Miss Jane King Young, and Miss Barbara Louise will work in two-hour shifts during the 12 hours and are expected to accommodate the holders of 500 tickets which have been distributed. Persons who have not received the tickets entitling them to this service which is donated by the local barbers, may receive them at the City Hall tomorrow. Shops from every section'of town have joined in the move, the owners of these establishments also their services. Two shops in the! Among students home from college for the holiday season are Robert C.

Gleichrnan, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Miss Margery Murieaster, Wellesley Colleger Miss Elizabeth Somerville, "i night 12 tr Prvtt'hprd TTni- i.i_-j. li. 1- I Cnopping Dispatches. Program. Report: The Flefc-; cher Motor Company.

Hour. S. T. Little Jewelry. Company.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION" Gertrude While vs. Elmer T. White. No. uity.

In the Circuit Court for that they would remain open county. row from 9'-o'clock to 5, o'clock-and The stlil ls to Kpcu: a ti! eivp hair ruts fn npprtv rhi'rirpn rec divorcing, the pluln'tlll, Gertrnd- wwtc, give nair cuis to neeay cm.aren. ma imonll, from the defendant, They are Adams' Shop on T. white. street and Goodnow's Shop on Virgi-i The bill or complaint states that they: nnr i pp.

i were married on or about November In Cumberland, Mnrylanri. by a duly; t'd on the Republican ticket in Neb- 'overland raska" put in Senator Dill. Demo-' Chrysler wat. Washington. Mo BH4 Democrats Repaid Him Studebaker White 'Muck Truck the unfortunate part of Packard Motor Lucas Democrats nn a much interested, in repaying riS." Kelly-Springfield Nve asked if President Hoover aoodrich.

should not be considered a crat, by Lucas' pea-led for "election of Congress in 1918." 23 3 10 STi 10 church cemetery. I John John T. Stull, afternoon at his home in Wiley's! Martin S. Kochman, University of (move which was decided upon early i "ondu" Ford. W.

Va. He is survived by Misses Dolly-and week. wife and one daughter, Mrs. Cora Golden, Miss Eleanor E. Footer andj E.

Davies, and one J. Stull. The- body Perm State" College: Butler Funeral Home and will Schwarzenbach, Princeton 37', Company Lucas said he knew nothing about that Mr. Hoover "had' done a lot to make him a Republican since, then. Lucas said the scouts" letter was sent to him 1 by John Fetters of Omaha, who suggested the' reproduction.

Chairman Nye said his committee had been unable to. find anyone by that name. The director's namci was brought into 'the Charles I. Stengle, former membu- of Congress from New'York, now editor of-'the. National Farm i cerro DC pasco News, sprang up as the committee 0 was questioning John F.

smek'and Atlantic Refining Barnsdall Cor. Cities Service Mid. Cont. Pet Pan. Mexican.

Seaboard Oil 18 Ve 14'A 19 12 3 1TA 13 ployes of other shops in the South i OT ained minister of the Gospel, and that: grandchild, Es-lMiss Amy Louise Cowherd, i ingham School for Girls; Martin D.jSCHOOLS CLOSE taken to the Stull home this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Alaska church, with burial in the church cemetery. Pure Oil Sinclair Oil Ohio Oil Standard Oil, N.

J. Standard Oil, Cal. Skclly Oil Oil Philips Pet. Texas Coal and Continental Oil 32 S'ii Ills 13' 33 31'-i 12 loli 13 35 HVi 3 13b 8-u COPPER, AND MINING 3'a 21'-a 27 3 Miami Calumet and Kecla 13 Va composing room foreman of- the Independent Publishing Cocpany, which publishes the -farm paper. evadft cbnsoi'dated Blackwell said he did not know who!" placed the order for the Nebra.sk?.

i TCDUSTKIALS literature with his -firm. "American "I am violating- a steel shouted Stengle, "'but in the interest-1American can of truth that order was placed is 1 1 H'" my hands by Robert H. Lucas, of thej lnt Republican National Committee." 1 consolidated Gas 34 He went on to say Lucas placed 1 11 1 :4 J3 order about the middle of HIV, ber, paid for it in cash and gavejoiidden 1 a 1 mm instructions that it be at ctis. to John M. Fetters, Omaha Electric Bank building, Omaha.

American The committee, said' cor. had been unable to find any- 1 0 1 8 one by that name in Omaha, 1 had leanied the literature went to'mm. cash Elmer B. Stevenson, who headed the Allied Chemical Republican campaign 5 State Treasurer.Stebbins. 'col.

c.is and Elect. Texas Gulf 50,000 Copies Ordcrcdd i New icelanesc 11 3 .4 Before Stengle b.egan'f Rndjo iv, had told Nye the printing company i A nail out on that order 50,000 Tel. 22u ics of letter bearing the.facsiniilieiFroeport Texas 31 30Vj of a pro-Morris letter purporting mi0 urCorp tome from the Tammans 'prganiza- l1ra 2 tion in New York, with undenieath ward FORMER KAISER CONTENTED IN EXILE HOME (Continued from Page 1) nary garb of a country When sawing or chopping wood iiji, he pulls a rough laborer's jumper over his suit so that he is hardly distinguishable from the workmen of his retinue who help him. Just Ol'd Man To Villagers The villagers who receive his bounty make it easily possible for him to maintain his position as small town patriarch and they seem really to have forgotten that he is a figure who will go down in history. University; A.

Wilson Footer, Tome School; Miss Sara Schadit. Miriam Klawan and Elizabeth Matheny, FOP .1 Vti defendant, the said Elmer T. While, has always been kind, affectionate nucl above reproach, the Elmer T. White has at various times since snu! maniape commit-'; red the crinxe or adultery, -in Allegany County, Maryland, with one or more persons; that' "the said plaintiff, Gertrude, i White, has not lived nor cohabited with The public schools in the city and the said defendant, Elmer T. White, since county were closed yesterday ifcl 1 1 a noon for the Christmas holidays ajawaii WLOIWU.

noon tor ttle cnnstmas holidays i thc plaintiff is a resident of the State oi Hood College, Frederick; MISS Re- Monday, January 5,. 1931. Lai Man-land, havinit resided in the Cltv of becca Phillippi, Temple. Salle institute will close Monday, Philadelphia; Myron Lee Academy, Tuesday," and American University. Loyal Daughters' Christmas Party i other parochial schools will close All will re-open January Monday.

ii 105U josii 53 84 44 3 95 Vi 23 42 23 Wx 42 32. 32 46r 0 57 35 rich and kindly, whose generosity is perhaps dependent upon the respect they show him. "We always call him Highness," the villagers say with kindly Dutch smiles, "he likes it doesn't cost us anything." Queen City Star, No. 143, Loyal Daughters of America, held its annual Christmas entertainment on Thursday evening at the lodge hall.i CAPONE LEADER IS Dpr on Uec. ZU Cumberland.

Allegany County. Maryland, since and that the defendant, Elmer T. White. a non-resident of the State of Maryland, and resides In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bill then prays for a decree of divorce vinculo matrimonli, and lor gen-! i eral relief.

i It is thereupon ordered this 20th day of! i December. 1930, by the Circuit Court tori rrrv Al'esany County. Maryland, sitting in 1U I Equity, that the plaintiff, by causing jcopy of this Order of Publication to be pub-i lUshed in some newspaper published in the Mirti ISlUl. 0 Cumberland. Allegany Arch street.

About 75 members Capone leader, was sentenced to Maryland, once in each or four successiv children attended. A lighted Christ- 18 months in Leavenworth prison i weeks before the 2otn day of mas tree was a feature with the dis- today and fined $10,000 after e9 da a ec sbtEfte cd ribution of candy and gifts by Santa ing guilty to a charge of bill of complaint, warning'him to' Claus. The members of the lodge income tax payments. presented the president, Ruth V. Campbell with a ruby pendant and STALLINGS RELEASED powder jar.

Refreshments were sen'-! UNDER SI.000 ed by a committee headed by Zelmal Fisher, chairman. appear in this Court in person or by soli-1 citor on or before the 5th day of February, i 1931, to cause, if any he has. the prayer of said bill of complaint should' not be granted as prayed. LLOYD- L. SHAPFER, Clerk.

True LLOYD L. SHAPFER, Clerk. I Herbert Stalling, Winmer was released under $1,000 bond 1-3-10. la hearing yesterday afternoon be- Girl Scout Troop Inducts. United States Commissioner Girl Scout Troop No.

6 met Thurs-'PwniaS Anderson, charged with day evening at the Centre Street'manufacture of liquor. He was ar- Church. Louise I rested aftcr firemen were to his home to extinguish blaze Frcstburg, Md. Copeland, Phyllis Copeland, Nell Hammer, Ruth Young, Ruth Ren- iatis, Margaret Donaldson and Vir- TREAT AND TREE FOR TOTS AT CITY HALL became tender-foot ginia Self, Scouts. Mrs.

George W. Legge, chairman yesterday morning and found 3031 Buffet etc. gallons of mash. Indications were an oil burner had ignited under a still which was missing. Two companies mounted the steep hill to find ittiO.

VJI-WJ. 1-J-- ii II" 1 of the Scout community 11 still alarm. spoke and Miss Emily Lapp admin-'-p. 14.7-, i istered the scout oath. Miss H.

wu At Deer Park MRS. MORLEY Gladstone-Annex Dec-20-3t is captain of this troop, and The Mayor and City Council nn( nanf Destroyed By Fire; I Betty Footer, lieutenant. The troop i hold a Christmas treat with a tree commjttee Mr Donald-j Oakland, 20-Pire 43 1 19 in the City Hall rotunda, afternoon. The city engineering department will erect and' decorate the tree. The Municipal Band will play.

A gift of candy will be given to children. City Auditor J. K. 55-iiJGoodhand, and Park Commissioner H. Wickard will be in charge.

1 1 classified adv. to-day. Classified page. i Dec-19-50-21-30 of; sou, Mrs. A.

G. Thurman Twigg and! undetermined' origin Nearly yester- Mrs. S. E. EnMeld.

DEBT NOTICE destroyed--the-, a rge frame I dwelling Of BertvWatson, at Deer fiye 'miles. of Oakland, i JThe house was occupied by the care- of Deer Park. It contained! I hereby notify that IIforty rooms and was valued nt more! not be responsible for any debts than $30,000. I other than those contracted by my- It was used as a summer homej for the family of Mr. Watson, for-1 LOYAL LANE.

jmer coal operator of Fairmont. W. 901 Glenwood St. Va. The-dwelling adjoined the Deer Advertisement 12-20-27; 1-3.

Hotel property. FOR SALE Underwood Portable Typewriter Practically Unused Apply Times Office 8:30 P.M. the question: "Can you beat.il;?'' Warner the reply: "You certainly byj AV Cor 0 voting for Hitchcock for senator." I IUXK STOCK ma Askcii The signature at the --end Anti-Norris 1 Besides the-letter the order, u-5iichl Em lr 52 cost about $665. included J.0-,00p.car-":.tnnii»tt-iia -la' toons and 25,000 nt ''d: "The strange political- situation irvins Nebraska." 7 r'Aracricn: 33 v' A 4 B-. -0 Potomac State Frat" Dance At Algonquin 0 3M )5 lfi A- six dinner dance was Riven last the Algonquin Hotel by Theta Sigma Chi fatsrnily of State, College, Keyser.

Paul. Graham nnd His Crackers, 13 musicians, played lor "ic dancing, 'this band's last np- pcarnnce in this section on its tour. Fleming Lucas is president of the frat. An elaborately decorated Christmas tree was in tno 'lining room with a gift, for every -uest. Harry McDonald, son the local Salvation Army cominan- dcr.

and a. sludnit fit Potomac State, Played Santa Clans. About Mxly were present, including several girls irom West Virginia University Sterling 485.21-32 i Lire 523 9-16 i CHESTER WATCH SHOP 114 Henry Street Opposite Gurley Grocery Dec-ro-4t OPEN SUNDAY 1 From 1 to 4 p. m. Post Cards, SI .00 i dozen.

Other photos for $1.00 to I R5.00 per i (JERKINS STUDIO SI f'entrc St. For "Better Business Conditions More Employment, Higher Wages Better Quality-Service Better Values" BUY AT THE HOME OWNED STORES Permit your boy and girl that opportunity of being "INDEPENDENT" Hear the message of the COMMUNITY BUILDERS Each day at Ojie P. M. WTBO ANNUAL APPEAL AND TRANSFER SESSION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ALLEGANY COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Allegany County, Maryland, will meet in their offices in the Court House, Cumberland, Md on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5th, 6th, 7th, 1931 for the purpose of.

hearing appeals, making transfers upon the County, assessment books and transacting such other business as may regularly come before them. All persons desiring corrections on assessments on PERSONAL PROPERTY, REAL ESTATE. AND SECURITIES, are hereby notified to appear at this session as no alterations in assessments will be made on said books after the adjournment of the ensuing regular appeal term. By order of the Board of County Allegauy County, Maryland. A.

CHARLES STEWART, President THOMAS P. RICHARDS, Clerk Saturday Night Specials Guaranteed Toaster 98c Chrome-Plate, Life Guaranteed Element 6-Lb. Iron $3.49 7-Light Weatherproof Tree Lights $1.75 STERLING ELECTRIC CO. Corner North Centre and Bedford Street Phone 2582 For Prompt Service -BUY NOW- Christmas Wreaths Baskets, Novelties and Centre Pieces Come in and inspect our stock. BOPPS' Flower Shop 78 Baltimore Si.

Automobile Loans You are not restricted in the amount you can borrow on your Automobile from us. Bring your title to our office today and get the money you need in one hour. Wo will arrange terms to, suit your "convenience. Lower Monthly Payments. LESTER MIU.ENSON, Manager National Loan Finance Inc.

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