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CUMBERLAND T1A1ISS, MAltCJtl 17, fXHNC SUPERVISORS' BOARD CANVASSES RETURNS Official Count of Tuesday's City Election Shows One Slight Change. The Board-of Supervisors of Elections of Allegany county convened at noon loday In their rooms at the Court House and after being sworn organized as board of canvassers to count the rcturnes in Ihe muni- Double Holiday For Hanks Next WeeL FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE DIVISIONS WORKERS STOCK MARKET jChinese Cling to War Umbrellas NEAR GREEN RIDGE! FOR COMMUNITY CHEST Legal holidays next Friday stock Saturday. March 25 -and and City Councilnien. cause local banks to be closed for those two With Sunday following the 17th, bank employes will receive three days' continuous holidays. Governor Ritchie today proclaimed Maryland Pay for March 26, instead of March 20, the day on which it always occurs.

The Gov- Mayorj he dw no( tWnk Maryland day wills Family Awakens to Home In Flames Three Occupants Sustain Burns. i another quiet session of the Find Elmer J. Carter, market Pprsonnel of The list eased in spots in the Aiinoum.es 1 ersonnei oi tradlng particularly in the! 1 earns to 10. ra us Ut 5e iilng failed to make much headway and publication of a favor- i The workers of Division of the i a bi nc ome report lor February by Jap Generals Stick to Dugouts The board is composed of Frank N. Weber, chairman, Floyd Lluinger.

pnd Conrad J. Herpich. Riqhard 0. Stakem is clerk. Its -canvas of the returns showed one change which did not, affect the relative standing of any o'f the candidates.

In ward No. 5, precinct 1, Randolph T. Wishmyer received 514 votes instead of 499. Tills correction his total vote from to 572G. 'The'Canvas also showed that 11, C63 votes were cast in the election out of a total of 16,333.

The official count appears elsewhere in tills paper. A certified copy ot the result will be filed with the City Clerk and Clerk of the Court. should be celebrated on. Good Friday, but that it should be dedicated to the "memorable events it commemorates." He therefore proclaimed Saturday, March 26, as Maryland day and a legal holiday. Consequently banks will be closed on Good Friday, and the Saturday following in addition to the usual Easter Sunday holiday.

Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the home of Jordon Potts, 43-year-old farmer, about 24 miles jed and these will comprise teams i recovery after midday, east of this city at the foot of No. 6 to 10 inclusive. This division i After lagging more than a point to Green Ridge, early this be headed by Elmer J. Carter.t a ncw ow Chesapeake and Thf loss IK pstlmnti'ri £800. Potts I as commander, assisted bv Russell i to £Sll SOlnt higher.

Community Chest have been select-1 Chesapeake and Ohio brought a is a patient in the Allegany Hos- Saville. The workers 'selected lof-j union Pacific recovered 2-poinl pital here as the result of burns sustained after he had carried his wife from the building and returned to get Ills 14-year-old daughter, low Team No. Lippel. captain; I. L.

Hyinan, Edw. J. Davis, Rev. A. Eisenberger.

Rev. J. E. Grace. Both his wife and daughter Oliver, Simon F.

Reilly, James S. WEDDINGS Marriage a Secret Since Sept. 16, 192!) Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Mclntyre, 630 Fairview avenue, today announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss P.uth Mclntyre, to OBITUARY Mrs. William Wilkins Mrs. Barbara Wilkins, 57, wife of William Wilkins, R. F.

5, died at the home on Winchester Road Tuesday morning. She is survived, besides her husband, by the following children: Mrs. W. C. Cooper, Johnson city, Mrs.

C. E. McClellan and Mrs. James Turnbull, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Harry Atkinson, Zihlman, Raymond, Robert, Helen and Margaret Wilkins at home.

Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday at 10 o'clock a. in. with interment in Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell, Pa. Mrs. John Tennant were burned but not seriously, and neither came to the hospital here.

Potts' condition is regarded as seri- ts. Accosting to persons residing near the Potts farm, the fire apparently started around 2 a. on. and the building, a one-story-frame structure, was partially destroyed before any of me three members of the family was awakened. When Potts did awaken he and his wife Rued.

Team No. A. Vandegrift. loss and Santa Fe converted an early Joss iato a 3-point gain. Losses of a point or so in U.

S. Steel and American Can were recovered, and American Telephone turned upward, alter getting 2 points. American Tobacco and Allied Chem- captain; Walter W. Welch, Alfred JCK! pushed up a point or more E. Howe, John I.

Vandegrift, John Morgan, Gordon L. Bowie Chesapeake and Ohio was the first important railroad to report its Feb- left the building and he then ran W. M. Somerville. P.

E. Bwry, F. Team' No. 8- Robt. ruary net income.

Its showing of cnptain; T. P. Shaffer, John was substantially better than Chas. W. Jones, C.

McCune, Frank! the 41,196,635 reported for January, Carpenter R. E. Saum, Karl L.lancl was better than February of Grabenstein last year, when net was Team No. D. Clark, cap-i This is the first report to reflect Ihe 10 per cent wage reduction, and was apparently substantially tain; Robt.

S. Barnes, Robt. Fulton, than back for his daughter who was still asleep. Then he sustained burns. Allan weatherholt.

expected. SOCIAL' Kindness to Animals flnh Meelirur Topic' tin ue until April 2. The workers'Bai'timore fc t- Jiave b(jcn riivided into three dlvis-j Ohio At the meeting of the Cumberland Woman's Club, yesterday after- larfiicc Lltz- Team No. Harry Evaul.j Oil money 2Vi per cent. captain; Geo.

Louis Spoerl, Albert TTT7 a rvinh ir Wm Frhr-jrrfc: i Quotations Furntshi'd By arfiicc z- A.x DOUb, Wm. J. J. ur(: Broken 10 North Liberty Street, Thrustou Boyd. Cumbcrluud.

Maryland. The annual Community drive will open March 28 and con RAILS T. S. Fc. ions, A.

B. and and the task cf 1 pr f-, lJt.njf.,(l miry the chest for the Pacific Federation will fall onouri Paciflc EisSger 'S of these workers who A. to dumb animals. The program Tennant 719 Gep Howard M. Fuller, Keyser.

W. son of Mr. and Puller and a rl Drlvef died at homfl morning from a heart attack. Mrs. Tennant, a native of Scotland, came to this country when very young.

She resided in Cum- Mrs. Helen Watson Tennant, aged was arranged by Mrs. William C. Thompson of (he- humane section. berland for 13 years.

former resident of Midland. Mrs. Tennant is survived by her Fuller, city clerk of Cumberland for many years. The ceremony was performed at Winchester, Virginia, Monday, September 16, 1929, by the Rev. Norris A.

Lineweaver, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller will go to housekeeping at Keyser where Mr. Fuller has been employed.

During the period the marriage has been kept a secret, the bride has been residing with her parents here. CITY BRIEFS Jacob Johnson, 70, colored, living on Frederick street, was bruised and cut last night when knocked down by a taxicab. He was Irealed at Allegap.y Hospilal-by Dr. J. E.

McLean. The "wearer of the was popular everywhere today as he 'paul vith interment the church cemetery. Talks on the Girl Scout movement were given by Miss Adelaide Werner, regicnal director, and Miss will devote their time and energy to tills worthy cause. FOUR MEN SOUGHT IN Jeanne Christy, camp -BALTIMORE HOLDUP cal selections were given by Mrs. A.

Snyder. Mrs. Thompson was a was accom anlst Mrs Ne w. Furniture Store Clerk Robbed Footer presided. Northern Pennsylvania Rock Island St.

L. San Fran Southern Fnciflc 'Southern Railway St. Paul Kim. I Western Maryland Norfolk Western Kan. City South 1(1' 18 10 1 a'i 6 114U 114 8'a 2' 4'n 6 114 husband and daughters, Anna, at home; Mrs.

Parker Wilkinson. Akron, Mrs. Benjamin Mowbray, Banton, and. son, R. A.

Tennant, Ridgewood, New Jersey. services will be held at the home Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Wm.

A. Eisenberger, pastor or the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Laurel Hill cemetery, Moscow. Edward Felton Funeral services for Edward F. Felton, 50, who died Tuesday night at his home, 539 Columbia avenue, at 9 o'clock tomorrow of $1390 Cash and 910 Checks While En- route to Bank.

i MOTORS AND RUBBERS Molor Gr i HupmobUe Overland ir 'o I Chrysler 11- Central Motors 19 Ren McKinley Chapter To Entertain Officers of McKinley Chapter, 12, Order of the Eastern Star will entertain members and visitors with a card party after a brief business! Baltimore. March 17. iTPJ Fourjstmiebater rdtriit i men, all with police records, wen? i Ma 1 lt kt fl i piicr.Hrd Motor sought today connection with the! i. Tr k. coach robbery yesterday of a fur-JGrah m-Puige Motor "IVs 15V4 AVOID EXTRA SESSION Will Heads of All Relief Orjraniiiations of Baltimore to Discuss Situation.

Mar. 17 possible to avoid Ihe calling of a special session of the legislature to pass unemployment relief IctrLsln- tion. Governor Ritchie has ordered l'i office here tomorrow of the heads of all relief organisations operating in Baltimore. Tli" exeeulive rlid not discuss the plans under consideration by various organizations lo itneef, eniTyency relief needs. He say however, that the legislature would be called only as the I resort and pointed to the many obstacles in the path of state aid.

Mayor Jackson and his uncmploy- i ment relief committee will attend the Governor's conference, it, was announced. The Federal Emergency Relief I Association has been fanned by government employes working in Baltimore. The purpose of the sedation is to collect and cliftribuio i funds to needy families prcf- erence to past and present govrrn- 1 rnnnt workers. Boxes will be set up for contributions in the several Federal offices but no actual campaign of (solicitation will be undertaken. War for centuries an important bit of equipment ELECTORATE, THIS YEAR, 'AGIN THE GOVERNMENT Baltimore Sun Comments On Defeat of Mayor Koon As "Startling' News." The Baltimore Sun today comments on the failure of Cumberland to re-elect Dr.

Koon. mayor. In a lead editorial the Sun says: "THIS IS AN UPSET" 1 iii-Chinese" soldiers are still used by the defending army in the present 1 "Mayor Thomns W. Koon wns dc- 'a'' 4 near Shanghai. Modern Japanese used shell-proof feated for re-election in Cumber- session tomorrow night.

Lions Club Meeting; The Lions Club, met yesterday eran Church, Frostburg. sang, ac-j companied by Mrs. Lillian Spcirj Witnesses of the robbery, Stewart, Frostburg. which the clerk. Bernard Layton )Goodrich U.

s. Rubber. iOoo-Jycar 15 4'a 4's 16U 1 A Chinese private of the 19th Route army is shown in pirtm-e peer- i land nn Tuesday. If anybody thinks 'fi ic um hat Ls not startling news he does IIOL know Cumberland or Dr Koon, who held, perhaps, the long-dist- anese army detachment, in conierence wan uiaiui; ntuvu ance record as chief executive of temporarv headquarters at Kiangwan. Word was received by the local wai cu in hoto ra tha four the OILS Atlantic RenninE building on an advertisement and has attracted considerable attention.

Hnrial tnpmhprOiin rnntpsr and that frora pollce records tional membership contest ana inau officers to havp Mid. Cont. pet s'k a if it maintains its present position" lou wer 07 omcers to Scn a delegate from this club will be fre Tnt lhe Mcimty of Cnarles as company Barnsdall Corporation Cities Service Cont. Pet. ll'i 4''6 4Vi II 3 4' 5" municipality, having been elected nme times for a total of eighteen HOOVER'S RIVER AND IBANK OF ENGLAND HARBORS PLEA HELD UPlREDUCES "On the theory that any pitcher lean to the well once too often.

round trip railroad and and North avenue given a Pullman ticket to the international The names of the men BIRTHS brothers and fiiree sisters. John I Felton of Detroit, is a. brother. I i i Mrs. Laura E.

Hunter tion. The Tendered Surprise Fartv The clerk employed Mrs. Meade Casteel. Spring street. Gonlprecnt Bcncscn was entertained Monday evening with a his to the bank close to IPure Oil i Sinclair Oil lOhto Oil Philips Pet.

Continental- Laura E. Hunter, 89, died Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Dye.

morning afc the ome her son, Avirett avenue, announce the birth i obert; Hunter, along the Stoyes- Somerset Pa Mar 17-Mrs sur rls arty in llon ol he hUS store at the time. He was attack- ivi.ill. JL i Wi 1U ra E. Hunter 89. died Tuesday S.

two men. No weapon was the! on the rro Dl Kenncco li- 6 2D 2S'i S' 11 Vi 4'i this year by conditions For Ap- Decision lo Cut It One-Hall, which foreboded ill to anybody in Percent to Three and One- seat ol power. The.electorate, propriation For Work Not to Be Considered For Month. of a son at Memorial Hospital this Wilda Zembower, Mildred Welsh. Grace Louis Allen.

Min- MJX1NC Cop Copper Washington. Mnr. 17 Byrns of the House appropria- i 1 lions ccmmittee said today no nc- displayed. Layton told the police IJ raC cPu.S olem 11 rt £. that several pedestridns smiled as me Shipley.

Eslal Wilmot Thomas. on he skie Anactindn Copper Am. Smelt. Bef Hecla Nevnd ConsoCt WidOW bert Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Brooks, the civil War In addit ion to 714. Shriver avenue, announce her son, Mrs. Hunter is survived by veteran Weh ire bjrth of a daughter, last night at Allegany Hospital. town road, near here. She was the -anvfl Bennett, Suddenly he fell, veiling "I've been fasfppl Mr and ro 3 i Reynold? 'AlaUov 4 andMrs HanTl Police said three of (ho men Mrs Nelson Bennett Mrs.

Canted took part in the robbery rn OI Agnes' Bennett. "Bobbie" Steven- fourth aided in the plans. Nickel i.i' 54'ii 5B'n tnree grandchildren. Tor, steel Funeral of A. H.

Stahl Berlin, Mar. firm "RFT GTATW SIAii, iOf jm-s. nueuna nay ouuu, i 190 oldest of Brothers Valley 1 township, whose death occurred son and Frank Luteman played mu- selections. unJ( D. ot A.

Meeting A general meeting of the Junior Sunday at her home, was conduct- A. will be held at the home, George H. McCracfcen this cilyj ed yesterday afternoon in the' MtJ Upjon st rect, tomorrow at 8 p. m. was installed as Grand Marshal zion Reformed Church.

Interment i DeMolav Alumni Meets and Thomas Cessna grand chief was hl the church ce metery. ri-, sanford Buley Chapter patriarch Grand Encampment of John sipple DeMolav Ahlmni he i a mnn er Me yersdale, Mar. I7-John evening at Central Y. The robbers took S1.390 in cash i consolidated and. 910 in Checks and fieu in a car ixjnUed' "states Stee believed stolen from, a show room iDuvison'ciicmicai Monday.

JE. p. L. ctfs Officers chased the robbers but were afraid to shoot because of the! General Refractories heavy traffic. Maryland, Indepedent Older of Odd Fellows, Tuesday in Baltimore.

Si pl a iif of Som-! AI Joseph Klawan, R. H. Rice, William Short and L. Brovralng also attended the meeting as representa- ersec county, died of pneumonia Tuesday morning at his home in meeting fol- i Summit township, near here, fol- John Workmcister. presiding of- fleer, introduced the new members.

HflPFWFH RAMKFR ilUrLllLLL JJrtlliVLiIX i i SHOOTS AND KILLS SELF al Poods 1 Penick A Ford i Jiall. Cash Res I United AircrRd i American I Columbia Gns Elpclric Remington Rand 10'k II', 6'- I John Spoerl, Frank Spoerl. Arthur Breakdown, and Not generally assumed, is 'agin tho government' and ready to try a i London. Mar. 17.

Bank change A one-time Mayor would England reduced its discount' probably have been picscntod his irat.e todav from four lo three shown the door with Ihr -one half rer cent amount of enthusiasm. bank fiulliori-i Moreover, habit can grow ivk- jsome. and'it may be ibai the habit Koon had begun Boredom queer Iwp- In ancient Athens cili- askrd why he had voted In lie iiothiiiE him an ft rlM not knew him. b'jt b.acl heroine o' nearir.e him called 'the BURNS POEMS WITH "With the tax bill out of the way. -UV COM OVER RADIO 20'AJ tne War Department supply bill; The testimony in ihe divorce; 27 (will be passed in ample time to I case between Joseph Whitmire nncij The third topic in Robert I.

iniafco the budget bureau's rcconi-1 Lucy C. Whitmire wis taken cs -'jcerlin's of radin talks will "imcndation lor 560.000,000 available terday in open conn before Judge T) 0 colter's Saturday carry on water way improve- Albert A. Doub. The original bill Robert Burns. Other poems of 12 I was filed by the husband for an lc Scottish bard to be read and "Siiould a real necessity for funds! absolute divorce and a cross-bill; commpn rt upon will be "To A' 2'iI develop, we could appropriate the; was filed by Mrs.

Whilmire. asking -y 0 A Mountain Daisy" 7 mcney within three days. But the'fur a legal separation. Clarence, DORS" "Man Was Made To 13' fifi jollier month. 'General Gccrce assistant becn Jo Major General Lvtlr Brown, iparennj i chief of engineers, and lie 0 'there were ample funds for at 11 another month," Byrns "1 however, and revenue has in so steadily tliat; the half of one pnr Tex-ps Gull Sulphur.

Woolworth inew-J man, den and E. B. Grand junior warden. MISSING BANKER TrrvtTlMn TN J'OUiNL) liN Leora Lancaster, near Frostburg. and Ida, Akron, O.

'Mr. Sipple a brother of Rev. Simon part "of" this week. JAllentown; Henry, George and I Summit township; Mrs. John Adam' iTressler, Meyersdale, and Mrs.

iAdam Hersch, Cumberland. Md. I Funeral services were conducted Lceion of Honor of Hopewell, mai-. n. MontTOmerv Theodore.M._Hall.^year_o|d cash- stewin w.rner lier of the Hopewell National Bank, ishot himself in the cellar of his! Standard Brands National I this afternoon in the Amitv Re" Irving Ritchie, missing banker of, formed Cnm ch bv the Rev A.

Franklin. Va, was arrested toj in Libby, Montana, as ne a cemetery IT i ,1 r.hl lo ITThlr''! TloHl entered his automobile which beon parked. Mrs. Tilberry OmdorfT PERSONALS Charles L. Kolb.

402 Columbia Gas Imp. street, is seriously, ill with monia. ihome today and died soon after- electric Bond sim 'ward. Officials of the bank said the in-! stitution's affairs were in good or-i 19 si; 5 J.Vi 43 20 require the additional money ford. on April 15, J93U.

Judge; ry Fri(lav before the war supply bill passed. Doub reserved decision in the case. fact 1(y 0 J-' REACTINGTOi 19 26 -4 i 18 3 12' 42 20'. 28 Dr. Kerlin is on the Potomac State College.

Scout Leaders Mi-dins Keyser. W. Va. OVER TIIK COl'N'TKB MARKKV pneu- der and that the suicide had nothing to do with financial matters. The bank in Pranyin, Pendletoni TUben Orndorff died at her home county of which Ritchie was Va Sunday Alrterxrf ife Misses Ruth and Louise Burn-j Itrs.

Hall said her'husband, who worth, visited their parents, had been with the bank ever since and Mrs. W. at Con-'it was. founded in 1890, had been disorder Mrs. Amanda Orndorff, tvidow of fluence.

Pa. from a nervous Mrs. J. W. Breeden, 118 Bedford for months.

She said his act was Ban ST New York. March 17 BANKS Niitiorml' Commercial National First National Manhattan Company National City Public fAP) Hi.I 15(1 .1715 32'i SO' 42 158 1S15 it Kingsley M. 1) TROT BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS Gum FILM AT STRAND i phia. assistant regional scout exec! ulive will be the guest of the local Manager Arthur B. Gibson.

ths Aimee McPherSOIl ouncil and a prom-am has been Strand Theatre, has obtained a i Suffering From What Phy- i arranged. Patrick's Day feature being shown 1 The training course hike, schedul-, today, tomcrrow and Satmoav. ied for Saturday, has been post-: addition to the, regular The sician Terms Second- its doors on er' 31st Since. State bank examiners have from the infirmities of old age, being more than 80 years old. She was j.

I il 1111 VA-tim uu vimo been at work, it is report, Qtl rndorH of innrtrt hln It rlrl'Q (TO considerable shortage. iRomnev. who survives her together against Ritchie. CONVEYING METHODS EXPLAINED TO KIWANIS I home, and Mrs. Walker, of Cumber- i land.

J. T. Humphreys Eliza F. Humphreys, wife of J. T.

Humphreys, a retired B. O. street. who underwent an operation due entirely to his general condi- a-t Allegany Hospital by Dr. G.

C. tion and that he had not shown any Blake, returned home. Mrs. Leo McDonrrfS. who had been a patient at Memorial Hospital has returned to her home in LaVale.

Joseph W. Snyder. Columbia is undergoing- treatment at. I Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. signs of breakdown because of worry about the Lindbergh kidnaping FORTUNE GOES.

MttiHiiacturers inew.i LOVE REMAIISb New York Trust Title Guaranty Trust Brooklyn Trust CentrftI Hiir.nver Chemical Bank Trus ContlnontHl B.ink Corn' Ksch.ingf! Empire Guaranty Irving Manufacturers IS 61 'a 305 250 151 35 in 61's Willttm Pltwxntn. was taken ni hi where fun. (pvnl pnd hin-inl ronlr nlaep conveying methods, and showed va- leading industries throughout the country, including the elevators and conveying equipment in the Kelly Springfield Tire company here. As a sequel to I He mock trial held at the luncheon last week, William A. Gunter, former state senator, introduced City Councilman-elect Harry W.

Matheney, Iwith a whistle and a pistol. Fred T. Small pro- daughter of John and Sarah Millar, jeral services and burial took place today. Mrs. Fred 1'ancake Mrs.

Sarah Willie Pancake, wife of Fred Pancake, near Romney, died at her home up the South Branch river Monday afternoon, following an illness of about ten days with flu followed- by pneumonia, aged 67 years. Before her Kitzmiller, Md. KtemiUer, March 17. Ladies Aid Meeting The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.

Church was entertained by Mrs. Goldia Morris and Mrs. Wanda MacDonald at the church last Thursday. Those present were Edith! Hutson, Goldia Warnick, Grace Prills. Alice Pew, Georgia.

Shore. Ethel Bender. Myrtle Wilson. ma Arnold. May Arnold.

Goldia monia. agea years. Morris. Wanda MacDor.ald. Edna marriage she was a Miss Millar, a Kupfor, Rebecca Hutsou and Lillian Rented Marl; W.

Roe with a black bow tie, "similar to that worn by and was born on the old Millar farm, which was a grant from Lord Fair- penguins." as he was referred to last fax, and lived in that neighborhood week-during the mock trial, Charles D. Clark, secretary, was presented with a secretary's pin by President William O. Henley as a token of the club's esteem. SALESMAN JAILED all her life. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since her youth.

Mrs. Pancake is. survived by her I husband and one son, John A. Pancake. Two brothers.

John JX Millar, of Sector, and Michael, of Flori- jda, and one sister, Mrs. I. ON FORGERY CHARGE Pancake, uii the river, also survive. Blaitic Honor Hull The honor roll of Blahn: School, follows: Junior Burton. Milton Campbell, John Helmick.

Bucy Liller, Lockhart Murphy, Billy Seaman. Ernest Shillingburg, William Snyder, Marshal Johnson. Geneva Gowers, Dorothy 'Seaman, Earltcne. Wilson, Jimmie Gowers. Kyle Liller.

Lee McCloud. Charles Mosser, Kenneth Murphy, Slrachan, Harry Tranum, A jHA ary Anemia. Glendale, Mar. 17 Re-! ported "reacting normally to the transfusions." Aimce Semple Me- 1 Pherson Hutton. evanBCllRt.

was confined to a hospital here after having received a pint ot blcod to combat a condition described by her physician a-s secondary anemia. He said it was an ailment resulting from complete exhaustion. The blood donor was Lester Haye, assistant Y. M. C.

A. secre- i tary. The evangelist's husband I i David Hutton. had offered to sub-, to. the transfusion, btit-phy-' isicians found his blood was nol ot 'the special type Mrs.

Hutton collapsed last Sun-1 jday in t.he pulpit of Angelus Temple whicTi she is pastor. Her phy- 'sical condition wns said to have re- iKultccJ from her failure to take a HAS BIG DEF1 rest a year ago when slit i suffered a nervous breakdown. I poncd.i YOUNGEST EARL IN ENGLAND Bulled Slates INVKSTMKNT TRUSTS! (Super Corp. of A Super Corp. of MONEY French Prunes 394 jSterlme 362'.

I Lire 518 Money- Tolal 90 55'i Hagersiowu. Mar. general depression-in business during the past.year had its effect on the Washington Hospital. In terms of' hospital days rather; than individual patients, 11,580 New York. Mar.

17 Ctil- were absolutely free, an increase Ibertsoii. bridge expert, has placed hAl V.JAI KIl)NACIN(J OK CIHLI)KhA over the previous year cf 1,482 days, the annual report for the year ending September 30, 1931, just made public, shows. special guards over his Uvo chil-j dren because of letters threatening to kidnap them. The children arcj Pifi. 3, and Bruce.

'2, who is called The cost per. patient per day Bid" by his parents. Mrs. By NEA Service Sioux City. Iowa.

March 17- crowded three days in Ihe life ing the past year was $3.24, so that the work done by the hospital absolutely free represents an expendi- A I lure of $38.491,92. or all increase of! $3,795.19 -over the Their governess wears a police whistle 50 she can give an alarm if kidnapers appear. Clyde Atwatcr, salesman for a furnace company, following a in the Pancake nig yesterday in People's Court, was ground nearby. held under S300 bond, for the April! grand He is accused of forging the name "Vi jV 4-H Club of of a local man on a contract, and Cal School Franklin District (r.llfctmg his commission from the tinwfirvv. Ptinen.1 services were held at Be- Marylh Gowers.

Leona Kisncr. thesda vesterdav afternoon with in-1ana Murphy. Doris Shillingbtmr. burying Evangelistic Service waiKer, 01 oioux navt furnace company. met, last Friday.

A health program I and Washington selections given. Tlie Lord's mv-i ITT-, i T-. Kivi.M. jut: ijuru.i riMj-i SI ATE HEAD OF ELKS ooraldinc Gibbs and club OFFICIAL VISIT Hugh Curran, Wilmington, president of the Maryland, Delaware and District, of Columbia Association of Elks, made an address before Cumberland Lodge, No. S3.

last nlghl. 31 was an official visit. Mr. Oiirran hurt visiif.1 Fro.5t.bnvR Tuesday pledges by Richard Nichols. Geraldine Gibbs was elected treasurer.

theme for the first three Rev. J. Beatty Smith is preaching I every night al the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Eugene Winchester, had lo cancel his engagement to conduct the meeting on account of illness Mr.

Smith's her faUicr in San DIORO. that i just come to a happy conclusion. Thursday. Mrs. Walker.

26. obtained divorce on the grounds of desertion from Ennis B. Steinwinder. her second husband. That af- WARD TAKKS KEST CUKJ ot the previous year.

i The report further shows a net; Dr. A. N. Ward, president ot loss for the fiscal year of S24.267.88.; Western Maryland College, West- with the total income beint: minster, who entered the Univers 508.61 and the tofal operat-ini? e.x- of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore to undergo observation! ternoon received a letter from she had inherited S100.000 es-j God." "Tlie Bible" and ''Pray- of nn forgotten nunf. pcnses, $109.264.65.

The net deficit. on September 30, 1931, wns rest cure is reported as show improvement. His condition is considered serious but a rest nv Ij( pn ncivisPd pny sifi HA.SKKlh Uh (ollowiiiK a busy season. Mug not On FridaV night, he will begin a' On Friday, Mrs. Walker nmiounc-j Cumberland Aerie.

24o. Fra- of three sermons based oiij cci shc never would marry ngnin but.jternal| Ordor of Eaglps, distributed series life in the great, war. the islands of tlio Pacific and as an taking the place )oft. vncant by Elsiej ac i or in America. The themes for Slicpliard.

The 4-H play, 'Winning Pa." was discussed. Other numbers on the program were: "Gold Nugget," L. R. McDowell, leader; poem, "Tlie. of February." Volma McCleHan; poem, "Mount these sermons are us follows: Fri- plannod to go to Hollywood mid on- baskets of food to a list of families NO MI' I'OK Tnriiaiiapolis, entered i special feature is a four-reel film of the footUill game between Notre Dame and the University of Sotith- eru California.

entire game is Ixjcal football fans, particularly followers of the "Fighting lush" team, arc exprctrr! to "attend the game" at the Strand. MFRCHANTS WILL HE LI- ADVERTISE CHEST DRIVE The Cumberland Associated Retailers, on a request of the Community Chest, have signified tl nit- willingness to assist with the of the welfare com- paign which opens Marcli 28. Sev-: cril stores will have special window di plays for the occasion and all merchants of the city, whether members of the Associated Retailers or not. are requested to display in a prominent place in their windows the campaign postor cards which i will be distributed, one week prior to ithe drive. i The officials ot the Community Chest are also hopeful that all bus- liness houses will cooperate with I thpin in display of poster cards land the advertising material which is to be distributed.

Patrick's Diiiu-c At Elks' Home Cumbcrhind Ix)dge. No. 63. will hold a St. Patrick's Day dnncc in- inielit at the Elks' Home from 9 to 1 o'clock.

Decorations and novelties I will be appropriate to St. Patrick's i i l.OSKK PAYS ELECTION BET I Deputy Game Warden Harry R. Kenriey wheeled William Shipe up Bnltimore street in a wheelbarrow i last nitjht in payment of an elec- iiion bet. better known to linnny ns "Bill Cniichlay. 1 a local athlete, won tlte bet on the elect ion 1 of George Renclrrs'jn us mayor.

276 ter 1hn movies. But on Saturday! reported in need about Cumberland home of Earl Sells and foundj No, lie isn't dressed up morning she became the bride of lycslcrdrty. The foodstuffs were do-1327 pints of bonded liquor 1n a sub-1lumn party. This boy Itrtncinbrr hark, in No? was one of tlic first ii f. rs Millard Walknr nt Dakotn City.

by firms and individuals af- rinv nioht "From rrflrile to Coilenp TllBt nftprnoon San Diego mith-'tcr solidtation by members, taken O4' IM utniuin in cellar. The liquor was valued at jentitled to wear his fancy still with. ra 52,000. sick in bed with nr.ri al! (he pas;" niRht, "Pour. Years On thej Mondny night.

Behind 1hc Fonl.light:;." There is sperinl spn informed her that, her the Eagle's buildins: and packed nu, pleaded with the officers to'year round, for a hoax, that no such woman'in baskets. Committees distributed! leave him a pint "to cure his Gainsborough--ami the supposed aunt hart baskets in trucks. Each basket' bin, the Viarrt-henriorl nffiepvs in r.nslnv.rt. ll, there within Ihe aivl Ilinl ronlainrd hrend. Conner! fused.

Sells wns rrdrvrrt to rvport linnal 1 relive pumps the Karl of; iiir yuiinftcsl it cnllrd lnmdrrtls o( His f-ivnt -Rivai-i mow into national army wove Ins: nn oiii-iarp 2.K people, who iw. no.

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