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GETTYSBURG COMPILER SATURDAY. JULY MB. GETTYSBURG. JULY 8, 1922. was in imminent danger from the German scientific knowledge and economic control of explosives and gases.

Germany built up this control by her systematic violation of JULY 1922 2 9 16 10 17 11 18 25 12 19 26 13 20 27 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 As Four Horsemen In Coal Fields Arch McClean Editor the spirit of our-patent laws. She took out American patents, not for jthe purpose of developing an American chemical industry, but to stifle n. "These patents were seized by the Alien Property Custodian under au- fthority of the Trading- Whh-the- Enemy act. We had no means 01 determining their actual money jvalue. There was no American; i chemical industry to aid us in fixing it If we had sold them to private! I interests, we might have sold them a grossly less than their and! i sot nothing but a new American mo- i nopolv to take the place of the Ger- trust.

So we conceived the plan I of them for the general benefit and to build a great American industrv free from the evils of monopolistic control. "We formed the Chemical Founda- i tion. sold the stock in small blocks to persons interested in a new chero- ical industrv. trusteed the stock for a long period of years in the hands of five disinterested American citizens of high character and undoubted patriotism, provided for non-ex- jclusiie licenses upon equal terms to comers, the proceeds to be used DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For U.

S. SENATOR For unexpired and a lull term SAMUEL E. SHULL of Monroe County FOR UNEXPIRED TERM FRED B. KERR of Clearfield County FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. McSPARREN of Lancaster County TTTYD TTFTTTFVAVT GOVERNOR I (after payment ot 6 per cent, to FOR stockholders) in research and educational work in the development of the chemical science.

"Mr. Francis P. Garvin was made President (he is not a stockholder) because he was so circumstanced that he could and would think without compensation for services or personal expenses. We then sold all the patents--about 4500 in number-- under authority of law and in strict conformity therewith, to the Chemical Fo tin elation for $300,000. "But that was not the only consideration.

There were other considerations of enormous value First, the free right to the United States Government to use all the patents, without any accounting, as I long as the patents were in exist- TH and second the building up In II ttOnillU by the plan outlined of a competitive chemical iiiductry in the United States to the great material benefit ROBERT E. PATTISON, JR. of Montgomery County FOR SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS A- MARSHALL THOMPSON of Allegheny County FOI SAMUEL L. GLADFELTER of York County FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY GROVER C.

MYERS FOR MEMBER OF STATE COM. J. I. HERETER FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT HENRY C. N1LES of York Cccsty SENSATIONAL MOVE ON PART OF PRESIDENT HARDING.

A Mitchell Palmer Makes of the Issue of How Germany Will Be Benefitted. President Harding celebrates the opening day of July with an order to return certain German patents sold by Alien Property to of the people in time of peace and for their safety and security in time of war. "The result has fulfilled our hopes and has proportionately disturbed Statement ne German plans in the war after The four horsemen are stalking in the coal fields of the States, despite the seeming unconcern, of the nation for an early ment of the strike. Conquest, War, Famine--and Death--those are silent riders which mine -facing hourly in the tween operators and miners. while President Lewis of the i Mine Workers was in Washington, conferring with Secretary i-' -r pavis--(below), and later with President Harding, riot v.a^ at Herrin.

I1L-, where-forty were killed and many wounded order was restored. Above is shown all that was left of the pow-. at a strip. Aline in Herrin, I1L. after-dynamite and the to- hud been Lewis refused to agree to plans bv dent Harding and Secretary, Davis to end the Broke Arm White OB VUit.

The condition of Mrs. J. W. Prick- jett of Flora Dale, who was admit- to the Warner Hospital Monday suffering from a fractured left arm. is reported improved.

Mrs. Prickett broke her arm in a fall i down stairs while on a visit at the home of her husband's sister. John Michner. of Collingswood, New Jersey. When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan's Ointment.

A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 6oc a box at all stores. i Purchased Picnic Site. The Farmers' Association of Ab- Ibottstown has purchased the picnic midway between there and East Berlin from Lebanon Valley jYallev College. The tract contains 1 about 10 acres.

The price was $1400 The association purposes to make the grove a permanent place for I amusements and will erect suitable i buildings and other conveniences. Catarrh la thto taaa ottar put aad for it wai to fctturabto. Doctors focal MModlM. and br constantly to with local tt Incurable. Catarrh is local greatly influenced by constitutional eoa- and therefore requires constitutional treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Medicine. by F- J. Chsney it Toledo. Onto, is a constitutional remedy. taken fcr-maUy and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous of tho System.

One Hundred Dollars reward im offered for any csse that HalTs Catarrb Medicine fails to cure. fat circulars and testimonials. f. JL CHBNET Toledo. Sold tar Druccists.

"5c- HalTs Family PiUa for const la sHsa Picnicl Announcement has been made that the Annual Picnic of St. Marv's Congregation at Fairfield will be held 011 Saturday. August I2th. in the Church grove. UNITED STATES MARINES.

(Continued from page jlndustrv and the Bureau of Markets the State Department of Agricul- iture and the Animal Husbandry De- $650 xvorth of peas were harvested from ten acres on the Butt farms during the last week, and sold to the Aspers Canning Co. Peas now bring $50 per ton. war." The world knows now that the next war will be a chemists' war. I The Chemical has assur- ed America of a proper measure of preparedness. Strike it down, and Germanv is again at our throat.

"The -Government attack on the American chemical industry is the greatest -victory Germany has won Sunday from 5.30 A. M. to 7-30 P. l.oartment at the Pennsyhania State oo fc out for hot dav and the passenger cars ran up to College, will make a study of every i antum Don't worry- 11802. motorcycles 141.

passenger branch of the pork industry. In this TWthJncr Svnm trucks 16. commercial trucks 12, and. work, the numerous swine breeders' drawn vehicles 4. a total of associations, organized through the 2065.

The heaviest traffic was from I efforts of specialists in Animal Hus- 4 P. when 551 cars bandry Extension at State College average haul of these cars must I will be of invaluable assistance in i n.Arcr\.ne il A 1 5 An 1 et 1 the Chemical Foundation of Xew since Pershing turned back their le- York. His order explains itself, ad-1 giqns at Chateau-Thierry. It will be dressed to Alien Property Custodian. hailed with delight in every German My attention has been called by household, both here and in the 2 to The have been not far from 5 persons or i the collection of essential statistics.

a total of over ten thousand persons. The York pike undoubtedly brought I as many, also the Harrisburg and roads, and Littlestowii. 1 From the Farm Bureau Fairfield. Carlisle and Taneytowii i the Department of Justice to the fact that 3. corporation known as the Chemical Foundation has brought suit against the Treasurer of the United States and certain licensees of the Federal Trade Commission for Fatherland.

But will real Americans a guess stand for this belated A Leader in Retreat. When the announcement was re- centiv made that President Harding an acounting alleged to be the said had decided to become the Chemical Foundation on royalties his party in matters of legislation due it for the use of certain originally seized under the authority of the Alien Property Custodian and sold to the Chemical Foundation by the Custodian during the previous Administration. On the face of such must each contributed! Curbing the swarming traits or a thousands of cars and people. i colony of bees as the time tor mi- The total of cars Is somewhat erration approaches is an important but with the above figures! consideration in beekeeping to-day raide and making allowance The old-style beekeeper usually esti- To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price $1.25 Miss Helen Sheely and Miss Kathryn Wehler.

of near have gone to State College to take a course in teaching. days--Cholera use Dr. Fahrney's Teething Syrup. 25c. Sample free.

Constipation causes headache, indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Doan' Regulets. 3Oc a box at all stores. With the completion of the new- telephone line from Five Points to few Oxford, by way of Hampton, 38 subscribers have been added to the local exchange. Jim Myers, of York Springs, former American League pitcher, who recently sold to Salt Lake City, has been doing some good work in the Pacific Coast League.

He has won the four games he has pitched and in one had a home run which won the game. When jou walk in eynuort. A package of AMea'i Foot- ivatn- -New Oxford. Sister Vivian, of Tacoma, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of McSherrvstown.

who has not been there in more than 22 years, arrived 5t on Saturdav to spend sometime with her mother. The half-fee license for motorists of this state does not begin until August i. State Department officials have announced, as many persons are under -'the impression that July i is the date. Twenty-five thousand families of Chicago will move from houses and apartment to tents for the summer in a fight against prohibitive rents, according to an announcement of Tenants' Protective League of that is a Xever can tell when you'll mash a that the cars counted the prosperity of his bees by finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or and going, there must have been number of swarms that they scald. Be prepared.

Thousands rely Iv S.ooo cars on Sunday, two or three send out. The up-to-date beekeeper on Dr. Eclectic Oil. Your thousand more on Monday and a fur-! usually does all in his power to pre- druggist sells it. 3oc and 6oc.

ther increase again on July 4th, to vent arming. He knows that it i 12.000 or 15,000 cars and the total' divides the bees at a critical time, population of this community and when they are storing honey. It battlefield on July 4th must have weakens a colony so that it cannot Frank Straley. former York The Reformed Reunion. Springs saddler, who has enrolled as a student at Shippensburtr Xorma! for the summer term.

an action it became so apparent to by the Democrats as an rne that an inquiry should be made ecigment by President Harding him- that I asked for a report by the De-jself that the reactionary Republican oartment of Justice on the sale of Congress a failure and without this enemv propertv to the Chemical I leadership. The Democrats accepted Foundation It appears that the sale i the announcement with many mis- was made at so nearlj a nominal! erii ings that it would continue long sum that there is reason to believe i over the week-end, and in ent, and had elected to asert his leadership on the Ship Subsidy or Ship Bonus Bill, it was hailed with joy by that part of the Republican press gigantic figures but it was a pro- a v.eak colony will no which had been criticizing him for! cession of cars such as the town had enough to last winter, the facuin. his failure to lead, and was accepted The 33rd annual reunion of the i WANTED--Ybtmg- women been between 60.000 and 75.000. sure- produce a large honey cr Reformed churches will be held at the ages of 18 and that this Government has not faithfully observed the trust v.hich was implied in the seizure of this property. The circumstances relating to the entire transaction are of such character that full investigation becomes a public duty.

Moreover, I fee! that your office is obligated to maintain the sacred character of the trust to which the Alien Property never seen. One of preceding: years to at state or Franklin and examination for Registered Nurses. result that many of the bees starve, College. Lancaster, will be the pna- $35 monthly during it- A i i I 1 I 1 I A A t. i.

Jj crop. Often Pen-Mar on Thursday, July 20. The take Nurse's Training Course lot store food-Rev H. M. J.

Klein, a member of the 5. H. Graduates eligible for on the blimp The attack One of the great glistening envelopes ma State College. The bees should Sell New Oxford Cafe. WilHam Shields, employed in exca- was seen to burst into flames and be given plenty of room for storing! The Circle Gate.

Centre Square, vating for the cvmnasium build- As inflation gas burst from the burn- room to lay her eggs. The hive Folrner. of for So.ooo. ing- aperture in the silken bag the should a double cover or a i the belief that it would meet with disastrous results Within a week "after the Presi- has happened: at the first flames rose a hundred feet and in a shade board to stop the direct ravs sign of resistance, the leader is retreat Instead of obtaining his demand for speedy action on the Ship Subsidy bill, the leader has consented to its postponement until the Custodian is committed by the iatv. pending Tariff bill and the Soldiers' Bonus bill been disposed You are therefore directed to forthwith proceed as follows: of.

which according to present indi- Make written demand upon the cations, will be some time in Sep- Chemica! Foundation. in form tember. when wild horses or warn- to be approved by the Attornev Gen- rones and oxen could not hold Con- eral. to immediatelv return, transfer gress in session with a congressional and assign to the Alien Propertv, election at its height. Custodian, all patents, The Presidential "Big Stick turn- copyrights, contracts, applications or end out to be a teather pillow, other properties or rights transfer-' red to it bv the Alien Property Custodian as aforesaid, and to account to you for any and ail rents, profits in column of black smoke the blazing of the sun.

since an erheated hh TnA If ie- mass fell to the ground. As it fell increases the possibility of swarm- lfinwn.1. several figures were thrown free of ing. Beekeepers in Adams county CCCDj RflAK the smoke cloud and the picture was mav be interested in obtaining tur- VWli one of tragedv, a tragedy so com-' ther information in regard to their mon to modern warfare." The re-, problems, which the Farm Bureau lease of the parachute with its pas-'office Gettysburg will be glad to senger was a mechanical contrivance' supolv upon request. and the suspended figure a dummy and the other passengers precipitated were dummies- The great blimp was V'rf condemned because of faulty con-! mur a nnv ope of struetion and its destruction had been' trcngcr E.r CK3.

tie con- license or other proceeds thereof realized by said Chemical Foundation. from said properties, or rights or any of them from the date transfer thereor to the Chemical foundation. to the date of restitution 2. Take other action which may be advised or approved by the Attorney General, by suit or otherwise, to fullv and in every respect protect the rights or interests 01 the A Paraphrase- Congressman Robert Y. Thomas, in a speech which appeared in one of the events 01 the camp uie 1 Marines had looked forward to.

One of the plans for the camp thai' Congressional Record recenthr the following: "Harding is now my shepherd and I -am in 1 went awry was the parking places for automobiles. Six places had been, arc two provided and would have furnished' excellent points of view on the battle: field ftt 1C jn ie-. OT-P ot ea-i 3n4 W1LHEKXTMAULE. flit' reverse I am in want: He maketh me to lie down on park benches. He leadeth be beside the free soup houses.

He restoreth my doubt in the Re- miblican party. He leadeth me in the path of destitution for his party's sake. United States and any other person Yea. tho" I walk through the valley A clira cfrOTTra firm or corporation interested therein, in ard 10 the properties and rights aforesaid, and any proceeds, income or profits therefrom in the hands of of the shadow of starvation. I do fear evil, for thou art against 5 is made, soft that many cars ft: had to be dragged from their park- ing points by tractors.

The Carlisle Unit made an interesting exhibit of their equipment, a litter for bringing from the field, a combat wagon in- stead of an old ambulance, a wagon 1 to remove wounded animals, and re- pair wagons. A Marine Commander was hor.or- ed with a French Decoration while me Thv policies and tne profiteers they in In carrying out these you Tfl.il! act upon the advice Attornev General- Yen, trulv vours. vVARREX HARDING A Mitchell Painier. former Alien Propertv Custodian, has a indicating the meaning! ar.d result of the President's order. He i "it a great shame that the v.ari its should be so forgotten If these patents are re-' tion Amer: their former German We will then he back hen we were at before me.

here- Colonel Dumont, French military at Washington, pre-j to Major Maurice E. Shearer, I marine brigade, the Cross of the Le- i Ir- tne of mine enemies. of Honor. Major Shearer serv-j 1 Thou anointest rny income with ed with distinction in the marine i taxes. brigade at the ilarne salient- Pork Production.

Mv expenses runneth over my in- corne: Surely poverty and unemployment follow me i All the of this normalcy POr production will be matcriallv 'bencfitted bv a survey that is to! in a rented made of Pennsylvania's swine in- custrv. First hand knowledge of 1 amount of pork that is consumed i i 7 i i if Ir. and Mrs. Robert Black afid dressed pork in Pennsylvania to the old davs I Diehl and family have returned to a in outside markets, and other the absolute mercy York after visiting at the home of 1 formation that studv of conditions of the German dye trust. I doubt I Jacob F.

Breamj East Middle street- would disclose, would be of incalcu- if that is the kind of return to nor-! --Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Sam- to the average swine malcv which the American people mel and son, Edward, of Lititz and i breeder. It would enable him to take Dr.

G. E. Miller of Edgewood, a of the splendid mark- war Germany con- have returned to their homes after eting facilities that Pennsylvania of- want "Before "Before the war Germanv con- have returned to their homes trolled the dye and chemical indus- visiting Hon. and Mrs. E.

P. Miller, rs. try of the world, with all its by- York street. The products in the line of medicines, explosives and gasscs. When the war broke, we were entirely without dyestufs, and the civiliEed world --Mrs.

Margaret Hummer of Mummasburg is visiting at the home of her brother, John Hamilton ar.d family in this place. survev is to be made by several co-operating agencies under the direction of State Secretary of Agriculture Rasmussen. These agencies, consisting of the Bureau of Animal Samuel F. Glatfelter YORK, PA. Democratic Nominee for CONGRESSMAN York-Adams District Highest Gash Market Prices Paid for WOOL.

Ship quickly and get the benefit of present good market conditions. Write, wire or phone fcr prices. Any quantity. KEYSTONE HIDE digging ed in pinning under the stone and material from the -ide of the bank breaking his leg. Am OW RssnesV tor Mother im StMMMh.

Mid Bsjftdschc. hrsak im 34 Hastray Lancaster, Pa. E. J. Haierstick.

formerly of Hershev's Hill, has rented the general store at Brushtown. forraerlv conducted by Joseph Stremrael, who moved to Hanover. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In re: estate of James Wise, late of Gettysburg Borough, Adams deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the above styled estate have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of Adams county.

unto the undersigned, and all persons having claims or demands thereagainst are requested to promptly make the same known and all indebted thereto make payment unto. JAMES B. AUMEN, Executor, Gettysburg-. Pa. RURNS I xnm Use one soothinf, cooling application of ICRS VAPORUB.M When Leroy Diehl of Mt.

Pleasant townshio. formerly of near Xew Oxford, was about to take a load of hav into the barn from the field, the logs in the barn floor gave wav and the horses fell into the manger below, one on too of the other. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of John A. Irvin, late of the Township of Franklin.

Adams deceased. Letters testamentary on the last Hot weather. Little clothing. Plenty i of water inside and out. Dr.

Fahr- iney's Teething Syrup. Babies don't get sick. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lough of Xew Oxford recentlv celebrated the 64th will and testament of said decedent, annhersarv of their marriage.

It having been granted to the under- i is interesting to note that Mr. and signed, they hereby give notice to all Mrs. Lough have been married longer than any other living couple persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same to present them properly authenticated without delay for settlement. JAMES ALBERT IRVIN, JOHN AL IRVIN, Executors. Orrtanna, R.

D. No. 2. Or their Att'y. R.

F. Topper, Gettysburg, Pa. WANTED--Two experienced white women for cook and second maid in family of four. Wages $45 and $40 per month. Summer months spent in country near Harrisburg.

Comfortable bedrooms and separate bath room for maids. Reference required. Reply to P. O. Box 246, Harris- bwrff Pa.

in Southern Pennsylvania. He his year and his wife one year nis senior. DR. FAHRNEY DIAGNOSTICIAN Specialist in chronic diseases. I make study and treatment of any kind of disease the family Doctor is not curing.

Tell rne your trouble and I'll tell you what is your disease and what can be done for it. 111 blank and specimen case. Give me your name. HACBII9TOWN, MD..

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