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FOUR CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, TUESUAI, MARCH W3Z AND uttimg EVERY Editorial a AdvertialBR Want AU Dcpt- Sports Editor Circulation Dept FUStnt'RS OIIlCO AFTEflNOON AND 8UNDAT! DM MARYLAND TELEPHONES Ne 6 1131 Cumberland Newspapers Do Not Interfere With Employes' Vote Ol lOOlDlVU WCivw.iit.Av i -i 4 A York University had a losing TiincH Emnloycs Resent F. Brooke Whilincs Innuendo As ii team. The track and rit-iu "Rmnhatleallv As Do the Publishers. mg one, although its hockey and basketball teams are among the best In the country. Lust fall there was a rumpus that interested followers ol football everywhere when New! ball team.

The teams of that institution, on the other hand have a habit of making records-which ure hardly Emphatically As Do noticed outside the school itself. 22 12 149 1021 more CUMBERLAND MP. Football, says Rice, requires no courage, nerve or stamina, 1131 ban a four-mile crew race, a hall- mile or a mile run, or a hockey itofllce at Cumberland, Matter SUNDAY TIMES ONVT The Month) match. For some reason or other it las crowd-appeal, which means sale receipts. Some people have been greatly worried about the relation between football and learning.

They should reassured by the fact that there Jly are, in the colleges, plenty oTlively and healthful athletic contests of varied nature and interest which fit in well with education While that Is the case the football Sueakin- over the radio last night in the interest of the lidacy of Geor-e Henderson, for mayor, P. Brooke Whit- stated that he had been informed that one newspaper in Cumberland had passed word to its employes that if they did not vote for Dr. Koon for mayor, they would lose their situation can hardly be so menacing Even ing Times for the Dally News, but I can say for the Evening Times no such word has been spoken or passed to any of the employes of this newspaper. In all the years I have been in charge of The Times neither myself nor nyone else, having any position of authority here, has ever interfered in any way with the perfect freedom of any employe or this inst'tu'-on in the matter of voting at any election. Specifically every employe of The I Vl JsVlfi as has been feared, HERE'S A WAR TO TIGHT The next war will war, according to tl chemical warfare vote for they may see fit at the election today and their positions will not be affected in any way, no matter how they vote.

pioyes of The Times resdnt this un- chief of the warranted innuendo regarding this uiiii BS I do. a scientific service of the He does not United States Army, want another war, but if one comes, he says, we shall want to win it. Although this country will probably not introduce gas, "if the other Seventh Eight publisher: "PRIVATE BKARCH Genera! Paul Lina M. Dally ,1 Jackson George Dadcysma Cavnerlne sharpless EXCHANGES Times BJdB- Frostburg 'l38 Virginia Ave. Lonnconing fellow does, we want to know how combat it." In other scientific I aspects of war, too, we must be prepared.

All of which is quite and is not at all new. What we are concerned with right now is winning the present HOW about that? If all the, resources of modern science-material science and economic science and not win a campaign against idle- ant, what institution as emphatically as I do. Respectfully, JOSEPH B. FINAN, President of the Times and Alle- ganian publishers of The Times. To the above statement, which --i -no occasion, at any election, ha coercion been attempted DJ The Dally News manajcment, on all Daily News employes KNOW that so far as this newspaper i concerned they have perfect free dom in thought, word and actlo In their right of suffrage.

CHAS. W. DONNELLY, For the Cumberland Daily News The Times fully agrees with Mr. Donnelly when he says ne doesnt believe Mr. Whiting had reference to the Dallv Ksws.

It was our conviction from the beginning that Mr Whiting referred to The Times and wanted his hearers to believe he meant The Times. It is out conviction, also, 'hat, although the statement was outrageously untrue it would have been less unjust and. unfair If Mr. Whiting had told, his listeners what newspaper he was talking about directly, and not by im-Mcation. We have another conviction, and it is this: None of the eleventh hour canards and innuen- FIRE IN MARIINTON Marlinton, W.

Mar. 15 Ten thousand pounds of wool stored farmers In the Marlinton Dis- burned by flre that de- troy ed department store and a 1 vearlng' apparel shop here Sunday. The wool was stored in the rear the K. Kslmenson Store where" the fli'e started. It spread to the adjoining Klines vearlng apparel'Store, and estimate of the damage was unavailable.

Confirmation Footwear for Boys and Girls. McMULLEN'S Advertisement DANCE TONITE Palais Royal Baltimore Street We'll never understand the British. The heavier they're taxed, the better they seem to like it. The fellow who says women will have all tlie wealth in the country Admission, lOc Dancing, Free Advertisemen was published in the morning paper today, Mr. Donnelly, manager 100 years is wrong, icians will have it.

The cosme- Ruth H- Rosen vs. Charles Rosen. No, 431 EQUlty. in the CUrcuIt Court AliegiOJy County. this suit to n'vhiculo matrlinontl Irorn tho defendant.

Charles Koscn CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincen to our many friends am neighbors for tht-lr kindness and sympathy In our recent bereavement in the death of our son and brother. Bert Bush. Also those who donated cars and sent floral trib- BUSH AND utes. COMMON SENSE IS'SECRET OF NEW REMEDY Thousands Inquiring about this new, jclfntUle preparation called World's Tonic, Sufferers, In despair for years, have had their health restored and give thanks to- dny to World's Tonic lor lite Itself. Here Is one of, the thousands of case records which grateful men and women havo itled In the oSke of the World's Medicine Company: "I wiis born In Scotland," nays Mr.

Wm cMaster of New Oabler, Pa. "There were welve of us In the family and we lived i the hills outside of Glasgow. We were poor that we could barely keep tllve ut none of us ever knew what It was tc avc a day of sickness, even through the HE dork Scotch winters. April the snow piled deep drifts around 'd. dos uttered by Mr.

Whiting last night gained "any votes for his 1 in! Tuesday Afternoon, March 33 PRIVATE BAKS The saloon is gone, but there are more bars than ever. does another war We need a mobilization of our scientific resources against an enemy that is knocking at nearly every in the land. We need organized effort, public spirit, patriotic co-operation, courage and sacrifice. Would not half the effort and in- PARSONS Parsons, W. March 15 Funeral of Mrs.

J. AV. Bedford Funeral services were held Sun- dav afternoon ni the First M. E. Church for Mrs.

Mary Catherine (Purlow; Bedford. 81, wife of Rev. Bedford, retired M. E. She was a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Furlow, Oldtown, Md. Her illness covered a men," Mrs. Lambert, Mrs.

Dorsfcy and Mrs. Dumire; song, "Finicuh Finicula," quartet. Guests Mrs O. M. Wilson, Grace Thurston, Mrs.

C. D. Sturms, Betty Slackman and Elline Ramsey. Personal and General The Quoda Club gave a dance in the Fawley building Friday night Proceeds were donated to charity. Mr and Mrs.

Harry Felton an- ncunce the birth of a sou, Saturdaj night. A snowstorm in all its fury strucls this section vesterday, and continu home until last March, when she accidentally fell down the stairs at her home. The service, conducted by Rev. R. Yoak, pastor of the Methodist This observation is not meant to apply merely to speakeasies, either.

A case in Itelllgence we applied to the war Episcopal Church, by Vainst Germany win this economic' war? INSIDE OF THE ATOM Dr S. Hart, pastor of the Elkins Church, was largely attended A selected choir from Hamble- ton Hendricks and Parsons sang. "Asleep In Jesus," "Does Jesus ill rvoit-cij tat It used to be accepted Care "in The Sweet was a burglary' committed tists that an ma tter was composed i and Frank 1 Fer- irecently a former speakeasy In of at oms, indivisible particles so Myers -waiter Cor- North Castle, N. which had been small tnftt no ye could ever see Hoefner, D. Phillips and v.

ov were put on Folks coming into the city from the mountain sections report the snow a depth of several feet. Rev. H. J. Francis, of Williamson, evangelist at the local Baptist Church, preached to a large congregation Sunday night.

The re- will continue throughout the week. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to ierious trouble. You can atop them now Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles.

Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other, healing elements which soothe and heal the inf membranes and stop tie irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent i.or building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough 01- cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) were born of said marriage; that the conduct ol plaintiff to- Charle. Rosen was sr.

ndant, Rosen on divers days m'meO I the cr of adultery with dlverf Ti'i and abandoned women whose names for good reasons by them even enry with the most powerful James Sch oonover. jTsderal authorities, that someone had trance In the rear, It was found raicroECOpe Interment forced an only a decade or two ago it Cemetery. was made in Citj sawed oft and carried away a four-foot section of the bar, with a similar length of the brass rail piece thereto. The Benjam i Myers en was discovered that, far from being Benjam i 77, died early a solid unit, the atom was like a yesterday m0 rning at his home in little solar system, composed of far Hendricks. He a smaller particles called protons and Karl Dewey Myers of fui-niture in question is de- electrons with positive and scribed as consisting oi DCBUUHU.

finely carved and highly polished mahogany, a magnificent type of century saloon early twentieth equipment. would anybody want of charges, or possibly consisting in themselves of electricity. Now comes the theory of the ato- merg," which holds that the elec- Mr. Myers, "Dock," was born a son of His wife has been dead nine years Issur- HISTORY FROM THE Evening Times Files ur hut. We children hardly had clothes over our nakedness.

We nearly starved nd -we nearly froze, but we were never ick. When I was sixteen, I went to work In he steel mills at Glasgow. Hard work, but picked up weight lad strength. In two I saved cnougn money to come to IcKecsport, Pennsylvania I got a Job ight away In the steel mill here, and lor a -while I was the strongest man on our The wort was Just like what 1 had been used to In Glasgow, and I would always stay strong and well. I did not realize that I was just like a trans- tree.

My system was breaking down for lack of the elements noi shed by American soil and air. I had stomach trouble with sharp pains in my back. I had to take physics every gh 'o cet my bowels to move. I lost weight and strength. The other men said I lazy and they complained about roe to the boss, and one day he laid me on.

"The drug store man at the corner near where I told me about World Tonic. I tried It and almost right away I felt my strength coming Alter using three bottles of World's Tonic all my old weakness was gone. My bowels moved naturally. I had no more pains in my baclc and I put on twenty pounds of gooa. solid' flesh.

I am now stronger even than I was back in Glasgow, understand now what the idea back of World's Tonic Is. It is a wonderful new Idea, but after all it is lust plain common sense. We, none of us are really native to this American soil. Bo our bodies will break down unless yc strengthen them from time to time with elements brought from different parts the world. World's Tonic helps to sunnly these elements.

That's why It helps many of use in way ordinary Amer loan medicines can." Tonic on sale at Wchtensteln's Ford's Truitt, Eckerd's and other modern drug stores. Arvertlsement. True LLOYD L. SHATTER, Clerk. Advertisement Mar.

LLOYD L. SHAFFER, Clerk, vtved by one THIRTY TEARS AGO Death of Miss Hattie-Feaga. A P. coal train collided with a street car on the Baltimore street crossing. The crew and passengers escaped injury.

The store of A. J. Logue, Hyndman, was destroyed by fire. une JCBla Rev. M.

L. Enders of Gettysburg: daughter, Mrs. G. D. a was to preach at St.

Paul's Lu- tron mca composed of far smaller Coberly.M and three the'ran Church here. He will like this Tweed Suit such a short section of that bar? The police answer without a moment's hesitation. The job was doubtless done by some citizen who had a basement room where he wanted a one-man bar' whereat to serve his friends. The state and country, they say, are full of private houses where such a gem would find a welcome home. There have been rumors to this -effect from other sources.

The saloon may be gone, but if the Prohibition experiment is persisted in there will be bars in half the cellars and kitchens the country. LOCKING THE BARN DOOR On January 1, the Chicago public library canceled its subscriptions to units. It is supposed to be a "tiny particle of light," a minimum unit of photo-electric energy. All this sounds reasonable enough to anyone who has followed recent inquiries into the nature of atoms. It seems as if matter Is literally made of electricity.

Has the limit of human knowl- dge of "reality" been reached yet? Doubtless it has not. The universe seems to be not only infinitely great but Infinitely small. Within the atomerg Itself there are probably unimaginable worlds ever receding size and eluding discovery. Evidently it is not meant that an Karl Dewey, at home, survive M'ylrl! died recenUy at Hendricks. Harry A.

Pitzer was named cashier of the Mt. Savage bank. TWENTY YEARS AGO Judges Boyd and Henderson drew 1 the April jury. Funeral services will be helu weQ- Hoy(1 stotleri 4S merchant at nesday afternoon by Rev. B-obt.

u. thls ccunty, died. Lueke of this city, assisted by Rev. Mrs Hugh formerly of Eskew, of Thomas. Inter-, Lonaconingt died at Roanoke, Va.

mpnt will be made in the Moore i Death of Mrs Georgiana i man should know the ultimate mysteries. At least, not all at once. And that is right and wise, if he has for-j ever to find things out. cemetery Mr. Myers was a mem- of the M.

E. Church, South, for over 40 years. Mrs. Russell Bolyard Mrs. Mary Estella Bolyard, 54.

jfe of Russell Bolyard, former chief of police of Parsons, ana sister of Claude Baughman, of this city died in Grafton from pneumonia and complications. The family resided here many years. She was a daughter 01 late Jacob and Eliza Baughman, this Interment will be made at city. 800 different magazines and 100 newspapers from the major cities in America and Europe. This was a forced measure of economy.

The library has been unable to purchase new books since last June. It doe not have the money. There has been an interesting reaction to this situation which shows how much many individuals value the services of the library and also how public-spirited citizens rally to meet an emergency. Many Chlca- goans are donating to the library new books and periodicals which they have purchased for themselves. They read them promptly, then give them to the library so that others inay read them, too, Libraries In other cities doubtless are having similar heart-warming experiences as their budgets are necessarily pared to the minimum It is only one example the different ways thoughtful, generous men and women respond to a re cognized need.

It leaves a question or two unanswered, however. Why do the thoughtfulness an courage which enable the public meet such emergencies not enabl it to prevent them? Why is th civic conscience inactive until drlv en by official corruption and Irvef ficiency to heroic efforts to come mistakes which should never been made? WHY WORRY ABOUT FOOTBALL? There are other in colleges and uui vertities besides football, but tho; have no place in an institutioiV athletic rating. Critics on the out Hide have said this is because th; colleges over-emphasize football Perhaps the outsiders are the one n-ho make the wrong emphasis. Grantland Rice recently out that Princeton Is given almor- no athletic ranking at all becnur Its football team generally ts los Tri-Towns Tri-Towns, March 15. "Love Pirates Of Hawaii," a light opera in two acts will be presented tonight by the upper grades of Howrd School.

The cast includes Vivin Johnson, Aeolia Stewart, Roena 'ashington, Mary Green, Dorothy Woman's Club Entertainment The Woman's Club night at the home Parsons, with Mrs. Eugenia Huluigs, Mrs C. D. Smitlv and Miss LU-1 Rockwell assisting hostesses. The program was "Women of Other Lands," those taking part being costumed to represent their a B- 60; Mrs.

Jane Daugherty, 86. Cumberland Council No. 586. Knights of Columbus, purchased the Inn Hotel property, North Mechanic street. It planned to remodel the three story brick building into a lodge home.

TEN YEARS AGO A flre in the business district of Chicago caused damage amounting to $15,000,000. It was reported that there were 1759 persons on the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company payroll, of which number 1,220 were residents jof this city. The State Tax Commission granted a charter to Metger Bros. Coal Company. Several inches of snow were reported in the mountains.

Death of Mrs. Mary E. Beaty, Faugh, 18, had his legs rice, Ruth Campbell, Marshall aylor, John Souders. Dr. E.

P. Deatrick, West Vir- cinln "T.on- iwauie country. It faiows Sola, on he(1 under a Baltimore and donarry Air," Mrs F. Dger park He "God Save the King Mrs. J.

brought to Dumire, Esther Dorsey and Mrs. Herman Lambert Irish dance, Betty Blackmail and He died after being brought to the Western Maryland Hospital here. Oberammergau. Patrick Brady, inia University Extension Service, ill give an illustrated lecture on he "Life Of Christ" and the "Sit- ation in Russia" at the luncheon the Piedmont Rotary Club to- lorrow at 12:15. Dr Robert T.

Kerlin, professor of, English and Bible of Potomac State ollege, Keyser, will give an illus- rated lecture on the "Oberammergau Passion Play," at the Church of 'the Brethren, Westernport, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. He visited Westernport, burned from the flames of a gas stove, several weks ago, returned from Potomac Valley Hospital, Key- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kight, Beryl.

W. announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jane, March 12. George of the faculty of the Piedmont High School is 111. 1 Mrs. Peter Stevenson, western- DOrt, is Mrs.

A. A. Kore and Mrs. Paul Rocuhold returned to New York after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Leighty, Piedmont. Mrs. Robert Minshall and son, Ned, returned State College, visiting her mother, Mrs.

Ida Shuey, convalescing from illness. Arthur E. Cross, son of Mr. imd Arthur Cross. rented at Potomac Valley Hospital.

Ceyscr, for Injuries received when by an automobile, returned lome. Elline Ramsey; talk on France, Miss 'The Esther Sill; "'me Marsailles, quartet; Irish selection, Grace Thurston; "Russia." Mrs. B. EJ Kimble; COLDS doubly dangerous now the season when pneumonia takes its heaviest toll. Don't take chances.

Double your defense against colds LONACON1NG Moonlight Novelty Round and Square Dance Rheumatism Goes Swollen Joints Vanish How To Stop Rheumatic in Less Than a Week I If you suffer from torturing rheu- i matic pains sore muscles or stiff In- I flammed joints, It's because your I system Is full of dangerous poisons that cause rheumatism and make thousands helpless. What you need is RTJ-MA, the inew medicine now sold by all drug- I gists; that acts the liver, kidneys and blood, and helps expel through the natural channels of elimination the dangerous poisons ithat cause rheumatism. 1 No long waiting for your sufler- iing to stop. RU-MA eases pain the i first day and Is the one rheuma- I tism remedy guaranteed by C. iHoltzman and Eckerd's Cut Rats Stores to free muscles and Joints from all painful stiffness, swelling and lameness, or nothing to pay.

Advertisement COAT, VEST, 2 KNICKERS in LIQUID TABLETS SALVE fifif, Liquid or Tablets used Internal- ly anil fififi Snlvc externally, make a no ay connected with that firm, NOTICE The undersigned wish to announce that their Interest In the Butterscotch Corn Shop has been sold to the Dixie Maid managed by W. Carl Richards, and that they are In 4 111 -----Firemen Armory, om ctft an(1 effective treatment for hursday. Mar. fit; Gents, -Advertisement. 17.

Ladies. 1 I Mar-15-lfi-17i Most Speedy Remedies Known Advertisement EMBER D. JOHNSON C. LESTER SNOWDEN ROBERT V. SNOWDEN Advertisement.

Announcing The Return To Cumberland Of N.Stiffman TAILOR Now open at 43 N. Liberty St. Expert tailoring for Men and Women. Kinds I ll Cleaning Service. and Pressing Phone 1316-J A World of Good For You We have several different plans of life insurance protection containing features which can benefit you while you live.

The loan feature is available to you all times. In addition your life insurance is protection in a certain amount. lei Tell Ton Abemi Geare-Everstine Agency BULK GARDEN SEED Onion Sets 3qts.25c Bone Meal K) 5c Lawn Seed fo 22c Shady Nook Lawn Seed Conkey's Chick Feeds Conkey's Remedies So. Cumberland Hardware Co. 5th and Are.

Phone 556 Phone 2709, Liberty Trust Blag. Cumberland, Md. Automobile Financing CASH LOANS CARS REFINANCED and payments reduced LOANS for purchasing NEW or USED CARS FIDELITY Credit Corporation 40 Mechanic St. Phone 430 OWNERS Borrow what money you need. The Title to your car is ail the securityyou need to get a loan from us.

LESTER HTLLENSON, The Darling Shop Cor Baltimore Centre Sts tNCECO! FlNANUtLU CLARK-KEATING BUILDING We secured some fine tweeds bright, sparkling Spring effects. Then we made this a better suit in several ways. By using a coat foundation which had first been thoroughly shrunk preventing buckling of the coat even though the wearer be caught in the rain. By lining the knickers throughout after all seams had been finished and reinforced. By lining the coats with Celanese luxurious as silk, but more durable.

Is it a wonder we think this boys' suit one of the finest we have sold yet at this price? In tan or gray. Sizes, ranging from 9 to 18 years. Also blue cheviots for Confirmation. Bora' Floor Schwarzenbach'S "A Good Store in a Good Town" For Your Cleaning and Pressing Phone 1246 Millers Dye A Day Pays For A FRIGIDAIRE No Down Payment No Installation Charge POTOMAC EDISON CO. Osteopathy, Chiropractic Swedish Massage, for Obesity, AH Foot Correction.

Truss Fitting; a Specialty Dr. Fred F. Lookenott 186 N. Centre St. Phono 851 Monuments MAKBLE AND GRANITE The Geo.

W. Grose Co. 8. Centra Combcriwa, Md. MJ.

E. Gsnti; Phone 2445 Representative Entertainment For Every Season And Every Age HARBAUGH'S CIRCEATING LIBRARY 18 Baltimore Street VOGEL'S SHOE STORE DisxErutrrons FOB IBB OFFICIAL Boys' Scout Shoes For Boys and Men MA STILES ANB SIZES Clarence Litzenberg BROKER Ete. 18 North Liberty Street Cumberland, Marjl Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders Don't forget our new permanent Pri ces call for and deliver FREE SPECIAL Watch Repair £9 CH cleans and pletely over, hauls your watch. SPEAR'S Cumberland's Leadlnr Jewelry 59 N. Centre St.

Dolly Hat Shop 105 Baltimore Street THE POTOMAC TIRE CO 129 N. MECHANIC ST. Goodyear TJres and Road Service I "Furniture of the Better Kind" BENEMAN SON 41 N. Mechanic St..

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