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The Frederick Post from Frederick, Maryland • Page 5

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ITUMHAT, OCTOBEB THE EVENING POST. FREDKEXCK. MARYLAND. PAGE Mi. Any, CHAFIN IS COMING ON OCTOBER 18 tote For Visit of Prohibition Candidate For President Has Been Changed PUBLIC DIMXER WILL BE HELD Candidates For Congress in tbe Second and Sixth Districts Will Also Attend tbe Meeting aud Will Speak.

Mt. Airy, date of the visit of Eugene W. Chafin, the Prohibition candidate for President, has been changed. Mr. ChaSn will be here on Friday, October IS.

He will arrive at 5.30 p. accompanied by several Baltimore representatives and Mr. Chas. Stanley the humorous singer. The party be driven direetly to' the Masonic Temple, where dinner will be served in the banquet rcom.

The meeting will be held in the aud-: itorium and in addition to Mr. Chafin! and Stanley, Mr. B. W. Bowman and Mr.

William Purdum, candidates for Congress in the Second and Sixth districts, will make addresses. On Saturday morning Mr. Chafin speak in Frederick city and In the afternoon at Westminster. Quite a delegation will accompany him in automobiles to Frederick, and Westminster. From Westminster he will go to Baltimore and on Sunday is scheduled to speak in Scranton, Pa.

MR. DOWNING TO GIVE DRAMATIC RECITAL Open the Ljeeun Coarse at EL Airy With Two EHeetiye Gee-Act Plajs Mt. Airy, Md. As the first of the series of entertainments to be given during coming winter as announced in The Evening Post several days ago iht committee has arranged to have Mr. Robert Downing give a dramatic re- Tke Wails EBterteiu Ctak Xew Market, card club of New Market were the guests cf Misses Klizabeth and Francis Willis last night for the first meeting of the fall.

Mr. Lin Wood won the first men's prize, and Miss Lois Brown won the first lady's prize. There was an exceptionally large attendance, many coming from Labertytowa, ilt. Airy aud liams- ville. New London Weds.

New London, Annie S. Smith, daughter of Mr. William EL Smith, of New London, aud Mr. Homer Gwiuu, of Martinsburg, were married Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at the M. parsonage by the Rev.

E. cital on Thursday, October 17, in the jH. Lamar. The bridesmaid was Miss auditorium of the Masonic Temple, Barbara E. Smith, sister of the bride.

MARKET PERSOKALS. I Mr. Jesse P. King is in Frederick' today on business. Mr.

J. Elmer Shultz took the first in masonry Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hopkins and Miss Alden Hopkins, of Bel Air, are the guests of Mrs. H- H.

Hopkins. Sr.j Mr. Downing will be assisted by the A. A. A.

company in giving two one- act plays. The first is First Love," a play wh'eh is accurately costumed and provided with appropriate stage setting, and "The Answer," a keen play which produces a laugh every miaute. The members of the company are Mrs. Horace Clark, Mrs. Robert Downing, Mr.

Richard P. Ross and Mr. Harry L. Hagan. Prof.

Weaver and Frof. Brandenburg have charge of the arrangement of tae entertainment and it is hoped that sufficient interest be manifested in the nrst attraction to encourage the committee to push the work for a successful entertainment course. RIBSEVILLE PERSONALS. Mr. Toailinson, of Balti- is spending a few days Mr.

Pope, of Parsviile. Miss Pearl Norwood, of Howard county, spent yesterday with her grandmother, Mrs. William Norwood. Mrs. S.

B. Norwood spent Friday with Mrs. Pj TV. Kelley, of Bartholows. Mrs.

Roland Dorsey, Mt- Airy, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. P. W. Keliey. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph King, who have been touring in Canada and New York State, have returned home. Mr. J. F.

Norwood, Howard county, is building a fine dwelling house at Poplar Springs. Mrs. Annie Pope, of Parsviile, spent Thursday evening with Miss Helen Hood, of Ridgeville. aad Mr. Thomas was the best man.

The couple will leave on a trip to Martiusburg. Upon their return they will be at the bride's home. A' Misfit. A visitor recently treat aboard a u'snp steanier in San Francisco barter, srrs the Argonaut. Not- Rapped Mr.

Heyburn of Idaho trouble In retting a large audience of his fellows when he speaks on the floor of tbe Maate. One day last July, fee race to make a speech, and. seeing that there were three men besides himself in their places mored to adjourn. This was prevented by tbe assembling of a quorum of senators who had been sitting In. the cloakrooms.

In beginning his delayed epeech. said: "I do not understand -ae conduit of senators. I bare seer them under alt phases. 1 have seen a senator tear? this chamber when he should stay here and receive good advice. I have seen htm leave this chamber when, by remaining, be could have given good Tbe only thing I never saw a senator do was to back out of tbe door in the middle of own speech." Qllhooley of Agadlr.

The rater of Agadlr is Katd GUlull. a chieftain only twenty-five years of age. who lives In a curious little fortified town or saint's tomb called Dar- Gillnli. which is situated about half way between Mogador and Agadlr Gilluli or Gllbooley claims to be a countryman of mine, descended from an Irish lad who was carried off from (be town of Baltimore some hundreds of years ago by Algerian corsairs and afterward sold as a eiave to the Moors. Tbe only proofs which ho can adduce in support of his claim to Irish descent are a green turban aad a pug- A A J- aVWb.

icg that the Sands Ctlaese. naciows disposition. He has been coa- she approached one of them and said: "You no speak English?" Tbe Chinaman looked bored and answered nothing. The woman continued: "Me go your country soon. Me learn speak Chinese, teach little Chinese boy and girl.

You savvy, The Chinaman looked at her a minute and answered: "Madam. If you are not more successful in mastering our Ian guage than you appear to have been with your own. I fear that your attempt to enlighten our race will prore anything but satisfactory. Good afternoon." The Chinaman songht tbe other side of the ship and tne woman sought oblivion. She had been ad dressing Yale graduate who was working his passage back to China.

Poverty in New York. Only twi families In every one hundred of the 1.57$ which have been In the care of the Association for Improving the Condition of tbe Poor this summer, were brought to por- erty through Intemperance. Tbe report for showed tbt Intemperance. Imprisonment, desertion, "sfaift- lessnese and Inefficiency," all told, ac- conuted for not 12 per cent, of thoee brought to want. Sixty-five per cent.

was due to sickness and unemployment. This summer tbe two causea account for 68 per cent, of tbe poverty. and 43 per or nearly half. was to aickneea. New York World.

stantly oa the rampage In the Atlas mountains for tbe last five years and may at any moment be oa the warpath against the Germans. Some people have suggested that be turned me out because, as I hail from the black north, he suspected me of being an Gaaette. Men Who Do Women's Work. Among some cf the American Indian tribes of the southwestern United States, says a writer In the Wide World Magazine, there Is a carious custom of men occasionally n-ianming the work of women as a. life occupation.

This, when It occurs. Is voluntarily undertaken, and seems to be due to a preference for feminine labors, the man sinking bis Identity as far as possible by assuming woman's garb. Pueblo Indians of Znnl, Ne Mexico, do their share of tbe regulation woman's work In tbe honsebok of which they happen to be --grinding corn, making bread, carry- Ing water, seem thoroughly respected. One would be quite deceived by their costnmec Into supposing them to be women, did not tbeir deep-tatted voices betray tbeir masculinity. Ten way bare the finest goods in the world, bit yen cut sell an tte people know yoa nave them.

Advertising: lets people know. Services in tbe Cburcbes Beftmet B. HcLeaa, Faster: 9.45 a. Sunday school 11.00 a. nt, Holy Communion.

7.00 p. Evening serrice. 7.30 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meeting.

i Bixoa. B. BL, Pastor: 9.45 a. Sunday school. 11.00 a.

Morning service. 7.30 p. Evening service. If. a.

Sunday 7.SO p. Eraaiag service. 7.30 p. m-, Thursday evening service Baptist B. Factor: a.

HL, Sunday 9.45 Bible school. 11.00 a Morning service, "The Infinite Sweep of Influence." 8.00 p. Evening service. Subject, "The "Passing of the Old Covenant." 7.00 p. Sunday, Christian Endeavor.

Sir. Robinson trill preside. 8 p. "Wednesday, Prayer meeting. XcOatiM EpfeenNil C4.reh.-RoT.

E. M. Latmar, Butwrt 9.45 a. Sunday school. 11.00 a.

Holy Communion and brief address by pastor. 7.30 p. Preaching. 7.30 p. Wednesday, Prayer meeting.

AH Protestant Episcopal Gamrck-- Dcnglass Bee- 9.45 a. Morning prayer and sermon to the children. 11.00 a. Communion sermon. 7-30 p.

m-, Evening service. 7.45 a. Communion at St. John's Chapel, WalSersville. tt.

Join's Gataolic W. J. fiaae, Pastor: 7.00 a. Ixsvr Mass. 10.00 a.

Mass. 2.00 p. Sunday school. 7.30 p. Rosary aad Benediction.

Bretarea Caarclu--Her. E. H. Pastor: and 9.30 a. Sunday school.

10.45 a. Morning service Communion. 7.30 p. Evening service. 6.00 p.

Jr. Y. P. S. C.

E. 6.30 p. Sr. Y. P.

S. C. E. 2.30 p. Sunday, McKaig.

Men's Chorus will sing. Lafibexaa Csnrelv- Ber. F. S. 6.

Pastor: 10.30 a. Moraing service. 1.45 p. Sunday School Rally Day. 7.00 p.

Evening service. 7.30 p. Wednesday, Congregational meeting. Evangelical Reformed Ber. Henri L.

6. Seffer, Fiaetor: 9.4$ a. 10., Sunday scnooL 11.00 a. Holy Communion. 7.30 p.

Evening service. TO-DAY'S MAMAL SEWS Fwnfslea By Matter BTM. National Bank Bnfld. mi. K1ILK01BS.

High Atcbison Baltimore and Ohio 109 Brooklyn Chesapeake and Ohio St. Pan! 113 Denver Low 109 12.30 3714 65 140 117 117 Episcopal OsnrcB, Soub-- J. J. RfDcer, Pactor: 9.45 a. Sunday scool- 11.00 a.

Communion. .45 p. Epworth 7.30 p. Communion. Cacrcb of Use Bretareiu-- EMer B.

A. Pastor: a. Sunday scbooL a. Morning service. 7.00 p.

Christian Workers' meeting- 7.45 p. Evening service. Winckcster Blsstau-- 2.00 p. Saaflay school. 7.30 p.

HL, Evening service. Scfeleysville ajissioa. 9.15 a. Sunday school. 8.00 p.

Service in charge of the Rev. Douglass Hooff. Advertise in THE EVENING POST Frederick's Best Newspaper 125 113 125 Erie Erie, First Preferred Great Northern, Preferred luterboro Interboro, Preferred Kansas City Southern L. N. Lehigh XL, K.

T. Miss-nri Pacific New York Central 117 Ontario Western Korfolk Western 117 Northern Pacific Pennsylvania 125 Reading Rock Island Reck Island Preferred Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway Preferred Cuioa Pacific 174ri 175 174 175 Wabasa Wabash Preferred Wisconsin Central 58 53 Western Maryland rSDUSTZAljS. Open High Low 12.30 American Beet Sugar 74 74 Amalgamated Copper American Ice American Locomotive American Smellers Anaconda Car. and Fdy. Coni Central Leather 32 Colorado Fuel Cotton Oil Consolidated Gas 147 Corn Products Distillers 31 National Lead Pressed Steel Car Republic United States Rubber United States Steel United States Steel Preferred Utah Copper 66 Virginia Chemical Western Union 32 88 147 31 M.

L. ROCKERS--COMFORTABLE--ROCKERS A TOiST. "to obfefl iknes (oiks found content, tad rest tram wort sad care, And many a peaceful evening spent In rasflc rwkjjig dair. Tbcre, tovers si to sient Miss. Bulit czsfles in the air; rnere, winsome mother left a kiss On cutty beats in prayer.

Ttose were UK Ays of sunpte fife, sBvery hair. TaSced crops aid settled party strife, By wood-fire fitful Here. A TQAST. It joys ef -(WJen toe'' in song. Time "good oid days 9 of yore, con agMlwetf.fi be wmg; --Tbose dairs watt make BS sore.

San hnres the rocking, easy swing, The cooity back and seat, Ibe "Fast Cteir Oat rides a-meg, And makes Ss rest complete. So nere's'to cteirs of yesteryear, And here's to chairs of JOY. The first may hold my'menwies dear. But the other, ME, my boy. SOLID CCHT ROCKERS MODERATE PRiCES (WHY ALLTHME MIES i coMPim AND MAKES THE HOME ETCHISON SNRE PBOHE 355 THE ETCHISON FURNITURE STORE NEXT THE NEW CmZENB' NATIONAL BANK.

UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY HOUSE PHOIE 425 BALTIKOBE STOCK VAKKETS. A.C.U CM. COOL Cotton Dock Coa. 113 2 I7V4 IM 74'A 95 Hovtften OH COBOL. HotutonOil NewWU.

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Seaboard Seaboard PTd- Ofcitod FmJiDf 6m. United Rya. Maryland lat te. VT.I Tmat Mercantile Trust Potomac Citizens'Ruk G. C.

N. A Den. ContineBta! Chieatfo Houston Oil Kv. ob S4 66 12SK 115)4 1S4 42 IK 1 151 219 100 100 CHICAGO GRAHf XARKET. OpenTiih Low last SeptVbeat 92V.

92K 9 I 9 I c. E6W May Wheat Dec.Com 53S 3SX May Com 52X 52K 5254 5254 T4BE i I7.474.M A SEASONED WOOD, SAWED, SPLIT MD KINDLIHG PHONE 2O2 MARKELL FORD STATUTE JTT. ni.oo6.rn Why Men Surrender. "Women as frequently domlnau men by the capacity for being disagreeable as tbey do by their power charm. For the majority of men.

some of them because the obligation to fight their own sex in tbe perpetual struggle for existence them only dred faculties wherewith tc meet the other, pursue in their deal ings with women a peace-at-afiy-price policy. It thus happens that a worn an who possesses a talent for being ungenerously disagreeable Is able to beep her meakind in a chronic state of meek Mating ot Aanthea. in Is Hog Cholera Near You? BETTER NOT TAKE A CHANCE. Nonpareil HOG FOOD absolutely prevents Cholei Hogs. Iron clad guarantee.

Money back if hogs that are fed Nonpareil get cholera. Insure your hogs against Ail first class stores ssli Nonpareil. aesureioaskferHGBparalspiai Hog Food. fry T. READY, Md, disease.

Nnes From Japan. Tbe Tokio municipality ftas decided to open labor exchanges throughout the city employer? can Bud when needed. Mr. Juical Soyeda, president of the Industrial bank. Tolrio, in a ie quoted as saying that while Jap; has been tree from riots and disturbance, the future Is not safe, and to head off trouble governmental steps have been taken to Increase the food supply Rice production Is near Its maximum.

tearing barley as the next grain to rely on. He thinks potatoes may come tato wider use and urges the development of meat-raising and the. encouragement of fisheries. The f.abj of has been diminishing. EVERYBODY LIKES L.

It is the equal of any and better than most home made bread. Ask your grocer for the G. L. Bread C. BAKING eOMPAHy, FRESESISK, TIE PEOPLE'S FIRE IttSURAICE COMPAIY MASYUNO.

A A OFFICE--Cw. aureh Sts. MB. 'SPAPERf.

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1910-1975