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THE SUX. BALTDIORE, TUESDAY MORXIXG. OCTOBER 8, 1940 14 the church cemetery. The Rev. Essex, in Baltimore county, on Octo FW Prevention PROSPERITY WATS he found a majority sentiment for the election of the entire Republican RADCL1FFE PLANS SAYS ROOSEVELT Conrad Jordan, pastor of the Metho ber 23, immediately after the meeting at Annapolis.

TT 111VU1 mill 1 II1111M Under Discussion dist Church at Brookeville. and the ticket lip j'ti The campaign in Baltimore will 3 SPEAKING TOURS ITCHING FOR WAR Rev. Edgar Powers, of Towson, nephew by marriage, will conduct ON G. 0. NICE SAYS Virginians Question People Of State Fox Hunters begin October 29.

the services. Allegany County On Control Procedure Slate Field Trials J. II, Meek Explains Of New Deal Would Cumberland, Oct. 7 (JF) Members of Defeat Walter II. Buck Declares Events To Be Held October 14-18 the Potomac River Control Survey, Make Final Campaign In Southern, Eastern And Central Sections Brinj? Hack Era Of Well- of Winchester, who sounded out President Wants To Cover Failure At Home Near Norbeck Bench Show Also Scheduled Norbeck, Oct 7 Heing, He Claims Virginia Tradc-MarU Saya It Simplifies Shopping Problem, Especially For Housewives Boston, Oct WW.

H. Meek, di epresentative Allegany county citi zens today on flood-control procedure. ment has been made that the ainual Senator Will Follow Trips were told that while any educational Advocates Help To England, Attorney Tells Audience lint 1 GLASSES! 5 30 Chmtt 40 Stylet II WITH ANY LENSES VMa YOU REQUIRE IXCLODINO EXPERT EXAMINATION! field trials of the Maryland Fox Hunters' Assocation. will be held program on inc question was iivorcu rector of the Virginia Division of Mar With Daily Round Of Talks Savs Democrats Would they did not want "any regulatory- "Villkie Opposes Our Entry Into Conflict October 14-18 with the farm of in a broadcast address today pre Treat a Child measures jammed down their throats." In Baltimore Hamstring Willkie This sentiment was voiced by John Robert I Duvall, near here, headquarters. I pared for a New England audience, said the Virginia trade mark, de D.

Liebau, representing the Evitts UNIVERSAL USES State Democratic headquarters an By the Attociated Press Walter H. Buck, an attorney of QUALITY LENSES creek section, who told the Winches Vtlen Chest CoUs StrHi To relieve coughing spells. loosen FIRST I veloped recently, made it easy for housewives to purchase their needs on nounced yesterday that Senator Had- The hounds, which are expected to include some of the finest owned in Maryland and nearby localities, will SSmiTEEl IT UlTlMOREt nvoxEt Easton, Oct. 7 Former Gov Baltimore, last night charged the New ter delegation that people in this section were leery of any rigid control up phlegm, soothe ihe irritation. CLCEST MICE 0PTJCIAXS1 IAXS1 cliff wf uld wind up his reelection Deal with experiments that were the basis of color of the label, thereby ernor Harry W.

Nice, Republican candidate for the United States Senate, muscular soreness or tightness' 1111 I be cast at 6.45 A. each day, the first campaign in the counties with three of ownership of property. "un-American, Socialistic or Commu simplifying the shopping problem. I ill 1 1 u.i i j-'hij Encouraged by the questions of the carried his campaign into the Eastern tours in southern, eastern and cen morning at the farm of E. B.

Mc; Intyre, Glenmont. Bernard T. Brosius, Meek said much has been done in nistic in purpose" and said that President Roosevelt was "itching" to tral sections of the State. visiting delegation, Allegany citizens Shore today and asserted in an address discussed various phases of flood pre- at a political rally here tonight that this country in twenty years to stand of Washington, will be master of the cet the country into war abroad in Slated as the big rally of the hounds. vention procedure, including proper "the defeat of the New Deal will bring order to cover up his failure at home.

three weeksprefacing his return toi In connection with the trials, the an to use and value, but in the retail cmung oi timDer and soil conserva back prosperity." On the other hand, Mr. Buck told Baltimore for a daily round of speeches! nual bench show of the association tion and cultivation methods. You can't spend and spend without field housewives found different grades an audience assembled, in the Liberty throughout the last days of the cam will be staged October IS. George receiving and expect to have a bal indicated by the same terms on various And Saratoea streets headquarters Of five your cmid an improved Massage." With this more thorough treatment, the poultlce-and-vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more cHecUvcly PENETRATES irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors Si imulates chest and back like a warming poultice or STARTS ftfUEVMfi misery right away I Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GET a "VapoRub Massage" with, all its benefits massaire VapoRub for minutes on IMPORTANT RIB-AREA OP SACK as well as throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth.

EB bure to use genuine, time-tested W. Anglin, of Hall. W. will be items. Mrs.

W. I Rawls" Maryland Com paign, a meeting will be neia me State House in Annapolis October 25. ance," ho told his audience of Talbot countians. G. 0.

P. COMMITTEE the judge. "To meet this situation a simple label mittee for Representative Govern Officers of the association: W. Before Nice spoke the crpwd heard Several To Speak is used with the map of Virginia su ment, that Wendell Li Willkie stands Beasley, president; Everett Beall, vice several songs by John Charles Thomas, Governor O'Conor, Representative perimposed over the map of the for the American system that has on SEEKS PEACE HERE Dorothy Brosius, secretary Metropolitan Opera barytone who has United States in white on blue for the Lansaale G. Sasscer, State Chairman tained more of the good things of life for the American people than are an estate in Talbot county.

Mrs. Frank WiHson, assistant secre tary; Josiah J. Hutton, treasurer. Truman B. Cash and Democratic Na higher quality and in white ori red for next quality, with the official grades for the different products representing Would Help England possessed by any peoples on earth.

tional Committeeman Preston Lane Nice said he believed "in helping In addition, he said. Mr. WiiiKie is National Body To Send Man Betreat Group To Gather all are to appear on the program with VJCK9 VAPORUB. England all we can, but not one drop uniform quality for the same color, re no warmonger. "He wants all proper St Wenceslaus' Laymen's Retreat Mr.

Radcliffe, headquarters said. of blood of American youth should gardless of grade, terms or nomen helpto go to Britain, for her defense To City 'To Try To Iron Out Factional Trouble After an afternoon meeting October Club will meet at 8-30 P. M. tomorrow at St Wenceslaus Hall, Collington clature," Meek said. be spilled on foreign soil." may well be important for our de 12 at Prince Frederick, the junior "It would be a tragedy to send fense, but there he the speaker avenue and Madison street Speakers Senator will spend the next few days John T.

Worthtngton' Wendell Willkie to the White House said. "Willkie is opposed to our entry will be the Rev. Raymond J. Kenney in the populous metropolitan area Olney, Oct 7 Funeral services Willkie Won't Come If Row assistant director of Manresa-on and hamstring him with a Democratic Congress," Nice said. "I know from adjacent to Washington.

Speeches at into the World War." Playing Up War for John T. Worthington, 72. former the-Severn; Rev. Albert J. Li ska Rockville October 11, and Upper Marl xDerience.

While Governor I was C. SS. assistant tpastor of St. Wen Isn't Settled Is Word From New York "The third-term candidate knows. member of the Maryland House of Delegates from Howard county, will boro and Hyattsville October IS have blamed for the bad deeds of a Demo ceslaus' Church, and Joseph R.

BrunS' as does everyone else who thinks," Mr cratic Legislature. And they took the be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday in St. man, vice-president of the Baltimore Buck said, "that ths New Deal has credit for the good deeds." John's Protestant Episcopal Church, been listed.

Other Talk Planned Other dates set for him include: October 21, Snow Hill, 8 P. Oc been, and is, a collossal failure. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Manv wesirs of false th hav sf.j tfrrtl ral becau plate druHwil. aHld or vabMrd at jut the wrong lime. Do no! live in frar tbl happening yna.

Just vprinkle a little KASTtpTH. tbc alkaline (non-acid powder, on vour plates. Hold false eh more firmly. they ferl nfbre comfortable. Does not sour.

Checks "ptme odor' (d-ntre breath). Get FASTEETU at any drug store. (Continued from Pagt 26) Laymen's Retreat League. Chinese Exports Up 24 P. C.

Therefore he tries to divert the pub Olney. For twelve years and until a few Reviews Administration He reviewed his administration as a Willkie meeting in Philadelphia, said Mr. Willkie would come to Baltimore lic's mind from his failure in domestic affairs in the hope that, through his weeks ago Mr. Worthington was an tober 22, Easton, 8 P. October 24 Merchandise shipped from China to other countries in the first five Governor and said that during his term 700 miles of roads were built during the.last week of this month.

employe of the District of Columbia propaganda machine, by playing up Salisbury and Cambridge; October 26, Westminster. 8 P. and October 27, We were shown every courtesy," inn nt rntintv ma die uer water department He died suddenly months of this year were valued at the World War his failure in America I Mr. itobertson said, "i-veryone we met I -niri K. I "Fusu'Vnn ui maf sis i of a heart attack in his home at La Plata, 2 P.

M. will be forgotten. twenty-four per cent above the corre sponding period of 1939. and we met the highest authorities of Olney early Sunday. Burial will be He is slated to attend a rally at In tour of sixteen counties, he said.

"Roosevelt, by his belligerent atti the campaign granted us every con sideration. A representative of the na tude toward the warlike nations opposed to Britain, and by his violent criticisms of them, both European and tional committee's headquarters will come to Baltimore this week. I will Asiatic, has forced them into a war know the definite day tomorrow. like alliance, apparently directed "I was surprised to learn that these against the United States. officials have a very definite knowl "He is 'itching to get the Amen can people into tne war, ana nis edge of party conditions in Baltimore, such conditions that do not prevail egotism makes him believe that his "BrotherJlmow S.S.S.Tonic is grand for a rundown conditionit increases the appetite it boosts energy TOTJ will he surprised how often enywhere else.

We were given the ab failure at home qualifies him for war solute impression that these conditions like adventures abroad must be rectified immediately or Mr. Criticizes Appointment Mr. Buck roundly criticized the ap Willkie will not go to Baltimore." Food Show Will Open pointment of the Presidents son Elliott as a non-combatant captain in the Air Corps. He said that Presi At Armory October 26 you can generate new power to make you "feel like yourself again," dent Roosevelt's so-called non-politi cal visits to national defense indus Series Of Baby And Family Con tries constituted an "insult to the in tests Are Scheduled Besides Usual Exhibits telligence of the American people by doing two simple things: build rich, red blood 2 improve digestion 18.8. Tonic may be Just what you need.

la the absence of an organic trouble or local infection. It stimulates the appe On the trip through Mary Final plans for the annual Balti-I land, Mr, Buck continued, the Presi' more Food Show, sponsored by the dent took William S. Knudsen "the Independent Retail Grocers and Meat! man with the ability to help us get tite. Improves assimilation thus helping to better digest food. Further, Dealers' Association, which will open our defense in order if he were given the authority to do so" away from It contains vital mineral elements so at tne jfiiin jtegiment Armory on I October 26, were announced yester- necessary to rebuild red blood.

Two tl- his important duties to aid the New day by Harry W. Walker, secretary- Deal's "propaganda campaign." jh) riant steps back to health. a trial will convince you manager of the show. 'Posing Now As A War Leader" There will be a series of baby con-1 Thousands know of the amazing bene "The third -term candidate," the tests, twin and largest family con speaker went on, "posing now as fits of 9 S. scientists have proved It.

too. Try tt yourself to build sturdy health the kind tbat will give you erw mt to enjoy work and play. At all tests besides the usual exhibits. The! war leader, though a reckless spender, main, decorative attraction will be had so little foresight as to fail to drug stores In two sizes. Ask for the big 20 os.

sue at a. saving In the pur- desert island scene for which several! keep us supplied with necessary war i price. tons of sand have been ordered. materials, such as rubber and tin. Among the scheduled speakers are In June of this very year, in the Governor O'Conor, Mayor Jackson.

I crisis of the World War, he attempted Senators Tydings and Radcliffe and to have Congress adjourn as having Joseph P. McCurdy, president of the WOULD YOU BE HAPPY, CAREFREE AND nothing to do. Yet we know that since Maryland Federation of Labor. then the appropriations made by Con gress give us our only hope of vital Frank W. Terveer is president of the association and chairman of the WEST1NGHOUSI 'P' preparedness.

The whole New Deal has been a food show committee. Kelly Reappointment succession of experiments, every one of them un-American, Socialistic or Communistic in purpose. I warn vsif NEW ORLEANS' Confirmed By Council the workers who are now employed that they are paying for this racket, and that the flagrant attempts of the If mttt, Spenith and Creole Quorr New Dealers to stir up labor troubles cannot help them, and keeps the 12 DAT TOUR country weak at a dangerous time. $96 ONLY fram NEW YORK Praises Willkie Speeches Then he praised Mr. Willkie's I0u4m Srf cten crmimarfaKofl mi Mali ftmfm, and both mn4 speeches as an "honest and able pres He Succeeds Self As Member Of Board Of Park Commissioners On motion of Dr.

Charles J. Wells, vice-president and floor leader, the City Council last night confirmed the appointment by Mayor Jackson of C. Markland Kelly as an associate member of the Board of Park Commissioners to succeed himself. Mr. Kelly's term expired October 1 and he has been serving on the board as a holdover member.

His new term is for five years. The post is a non-paying one. entation of the American case" and trip, in Nw Orlan. S.S. DIXIE Sails from Back in 1 Nw York New York the G.

O. P. candidate as "simple man of the people who knows how to get cooperation" and who has the tV with XTTTTlfevJCrNi with character necessary for the Important aa a I am' a a a lis bm job of being President "Much nonsense," he concluded, 'has been talked about changing tsi wees, wnen Mr. was horses in the middle of a stream. My I i i 7 October It October 30 I November I November 13 nd fortnightly thereafter I CemactiM et N.w Orlani irk Juihm Pacific train lor Mciico mr4 PocifSc Coast.

Throuot ticket! htucd. YOUR OWN TRAVEL ACEMT.reur.ffk. ot Stoom 214, Baltimore Life Building. Baltimore. Md.

rhon. PLut tSl SOUTHERN PACIFIC BBSBBSBBI 'MORSAN LINE" ssBBBBSi uuormea mat ne would be reap friends, we are not in the middle of a pointed to the board, he declared that stream. TRUE-TEMP CONTROL GENUINE MEAT -KEEPER GLASS-TOP HUMIDRAVER and many other DE LUXE FEATURES his past service "has been pleasant1 "The American people are on the and that he "looked forward to serv Keeps food the way food stores keep it with amazing 5 -way cold, made possible by exclusive TRUE-TEMP-CONTROL. Offers features never before, combined at a low popular price. See this outstanding bargain.

Stop in at our store edge of two oceans, with a reckless. uncertain, egotistical President hurling ing another term with pleasure. I have started several things on the board that I would like to finish," he defiance at wail ke and predatory nations. The American people, after added. seven years of the New Deal Presi I I a I I dent's leadership, find themselves Mrs.

Samuel G. Benton I growing weaker and weaker. Centreville. Oct 7 (P) Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Grace Benton ''Helpless And Unprepared" will be held at Centreville Methodist "They are now standing helpless and Church Tuesday afternoon with burial unnrurl on th ahorpji these (7 CLEVER NEW GAME "Dinunir enrc-m i ncnon Aun" I oceans without the military supplies in Chesterfield Cemetery.

Mrs. Benton, 44, wife of Samuel G. Benton, died )and engines sufficient to defend them Sunday of bronchial pneumonia selves from attack." ULUI1VIL UUUU IU LUgUllkUlllU 7a 3tay at the "HcIIcvuc" is to enjoy the thrill of living where everything of importance in Philadelphia's social and commercial life actually happens. Rates are reasonable. DELLEVUE STRATFORD Besides her husband, she is survived supported the Republican Presidential by a son, Earle and a daughter, Helen, both of Centreville.

candidate in 1936. He is a director of tne mauonai Civil bervice Reform Red Cross Unit To Meet TacrilA 1 3 A Let the whole family follow "Blondie," INSTALLED () QJ XJ Wviis "Daewood" and "Baby Dumpling" in a Let the whole family follow "Blondie, 'Daewood" and "Baby JDumpline" in a The fall and winter season of the On another front of Willkie campaign in Maryland, the Associated Red Cross unit of the Loyola Mothers VVV 1 hilarious hunt for leisurelandi free to hilarious hunt for LEISURELANDI Free to Wiiixie Clubs of Maryland named adults while limited supply lasts. Club will start tomorrow in the library of the Loyola High SchooL Calvert and Monument streets. Meet IN PHILADELPHIA gurt number of Democrats who are serv ing as ward chairmen and precinct ings will be held Mondays from 10 captains in the Willkie Democrats' 1 A. M.

to 3 P.M.. fight for the Republican candidate. CLAUDE H. BENNETT Ceorrsl Manager William R. Semans is State chairman (Advert lmment.) of the Associated Willkie Clubs.

Lud low H. Baldwin is city 'chairman. Relief At Last NO OBLIGATION. TO BUY Just come in and ask for yours. TWO ACCUSED OF ARSON Max Caplan And Bariet Shapiro SERVICE 100 Indicted In Denton Probe For Your Cough Crcomulsion relieves promptly be Denton, Oct 7 OP)-Layman J.

I 1 rn Redden, State's Attorney, said today the Caroline county grand jury had service for all types of ship-' ments from your office or home 'to any address. Railway Express is swift, dependable. There's re extra charge for door-to-door indicted Max Caplan, of Baltimore. president of the Seaboard Auction Company, and Bariet Shapiro, of Bal cause it goes right to the seat ol the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. timore, hi brother-in-law. nn rharaps (service in ail vino anu prinit- Ipsl towns. ni I roonf Ul of arson. Phone us vVTestern Union to talL sairl thev were rViarirprt in rnn I o- TWAVFYPnP5S nection with a fire at their Market I mihv inc.

i sum siure xieic august a. xney wiu 0Tj lMC CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis NATION-WIDE I AIL -AIR SEtVICI I I be given a hearing Monday, Redden said. k. ii.W...

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