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CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, TUJBSDAY, JAN. 14, IMO PAGE NLNfi HUGH STEVENSON TELLS WALIGNS Of PURPOSES Social PIEDMONT BIBLE CLASS GUESTS TON.GHI! NO CHANGES IN WCAl Attorney Wins Suit To DIUV mmwAniinyCt 01 Iff of Local. Chapter Addresses Members At Regular Meeting. County Re-elect Heads At Annual Meetings Today. changes made in the M- ch Financial Institutions of the Allen's BlbM class will cove hereunto wrenbv: by ipeclal train over C.

i A P. to attfena a banquet by M. E. Men's Bible class at Grace M. E.

Church, Vlrgin- i of The la avenue. The local Bible class is No Uiak Walton League held its regu-i honoring the Piedmont class, for its directorates of local banks at elec-j tar monthly meeting in the grill victory in a recent contest conduct- i Uons held today. room of the Fort Cumberland Hotel, ed by them. Piedmont has 122 The. same directors and officers! Collect Fee From Client Hugh Stevenson, presiding.

iu its and the local TThe arrangements ol the charter church 133. The following program night and banquet were discussed iwlljsijppjeasent the banquet: and it was decided to hold the ban- Opening by President R. L. Teet- quet in the new building ol the Csn-jers; song, by both classes; prayer. tar Street M.

E. Church, and to bSJS. W. Ripe; introducing toastniaster. served by the'Ladtes' A10" Society N.

W. Russter. R. L. Tee- to the ten: address ol welcome.

Rev. Mer. to all iWtt Earl; response, Rev. O. W.

Brit- sportsmen and it was decided to jtingham: solo. Harold Klght: speak- Tickets were distributed members present for sa The. were reelected at the meeting, of the stockholders of the First National Ban if of Cumberland, while the stockholders of the Second Na- Local Lawyers Are Called as Witnesses During Trial Before of Religious Prejudice Made By Representative of Organ Company During Testimony Are Counsel Have Lively Argument Over Value of Services of Attorney for Defendant Stock Market SCHOLAR SIXJIEN KILLED IN AT A. US. NEXT MONDAY: ALABAMA MINE BLAS1 New York.

Jan. 13 stock market made further recovery today on a sngthly increased volume of trading. Buying orders were distributed over a fairly broad list, Dr. bet the Steels. Public Utilities Frederick D.

Losev Amusements, and Electrical Manufacturing Issues gave the best dem-1 onstraUons of group strength. Coppers, Oils and Motors were rather sluggish, and the buying movement Rails subsided, at least tern- toiSparks From Miners' Saw Believed to Have IgniUd Gas In Workings. Give Two Lectures On "Macbeth." Morning and Evening. Straven. Jan.

George F. principal of Al- a miners' saw were believed School, has secured jjave caused an explosion ix. IjOwy, A. M. Lltt.

D. There were a few unfavorable noted Shakespearean interpreter, to J'wiwday claimed six lives in developments In the day's business give a apd a recital in the t'-e Peerless-Cahara Coal Company's news. Preliminary estimates indi-i auditorium of the school Monday near here cated another sharp increase in I next. crude oil production last week, and! Dr. Losey is usually booked ahead 1 wi blast occurred about 1,000 a-e'.

tional Bank re-elected their di-j The question of whether a lawyer's. removed from this court and that I the American Bureau of Metal Sta- if cr many months "it is only bv below tne 0 entrance. Survivors rectors. The board will meet Thurs- charge for professional services ren- he and Ills company would not tistics reported an increase of good fortune that" Cumberland is! said the to organize and elect officers, jdered a No change is anticipated. was either a agree to M- The plea for remonal.

400 tons in the surplus stocks oljable to secure tills eminent lectur- late one or exorbitant. WAS debated (drown said, was based on Mrs. The Liberty Trust Company will Ib a suit in the Circuit Court. Fisher's personality, her wide circle Reflned Copper last month. Fixing of the price at which to New close the ticket sate on R.

Mendenhall; selection, regular meeting Jan. 27. elect officers and directors at their inrtUi a Jury of twelve men as the of friends, and that a jury would I United States Steel Corporation Dr. Losey Judges of the law and the evidence. avor men were cutting rock saw and that the City.

''sparks probably ignited gas in the Is a man of striking workings. February 1. in order to Quartette: speaker. Pled- The same officers and The verdict was in favor of Saul arrangements. Tell! of Alms The activities of the nput Quartette; speaker.

Cumber. James solo. Wil- discussed by the president in which dill; spwlgiy Piedmont, Harrj- A I AAIG IU1U AUV ICAUIUV Od Ui lm C. Rhixftsr selection. Pled-j were elected by the Peoples Bank.lPraeger.

the Brown case when and The Commercial Savings Bank elected the same board, which will meet Thursday night to organize he urged each member to coavpfy I reeman: Ver- and elect officers, with the requests of the National uon Heoten; 'ijarold Following is the organization of Chapter to seek members. The speaker. Ptolesior W. G.ithe various banks In the city. sum and substance-of his remarks Fatkln.

superintendent: as follows: perlntendent E. T. Moworay; selec- The Isaak Walton League now ton, both.classes; prnyet, piedmont, a membership in excess of one.hun-,Wilkinson., First National Bank Raise Religious Prejudice 4advised him that Mrs. Fisher was It was a lively debate in Catholic and would get the sym- Judge Albert A. Doub had to tempo-jP ath J' may purchase coaunop personality'and magnetism.

A uni- A seventh man bv tho exploded a bomb in the stock on the instalment plan ai que feature of Dr. Losey's entertain-' trapped by the a he declared that Praeger JJ69 a share, or Just a couple oflment is that he usually gives a day- los on made W8 to mine halt the case and the attorneys, when protest was made over what was deemed as unfair and abusive assertions. During! which would and that Brown as a Hebrew litigant would lose his suit drfd thousand, and is makhif rapit strides toward double that? The magazine, "Outdoor. owned and published by the league, has-a circulation of more than Qne hundred and fifty thousand. Strength Distributed There are more than iriree thousand chapters in the league and its strength Is distributed and breadth of the, chapters have memberships numbered in the thousands.

Others consist of small groups isolated communities. All are stantly toward the same end; conservation and propagation of game and fish, and promotion of places interest in, outdoor recreation. EXPECT MANY TONIGHT HOSPITAL DANCE Shriver. Presi-lf elJ Si 0us prejudice attempted (dent; H. A.

Rtzer, Cashier; H. -v. Attorney Assails Plaintiff trial the closm argument Harry trial tne charge made that attorney for the organ to sway one of the litigants. This all happened when the suit Asst Cwmiwf Oliver'H. Bruce," Jrj of Baul Pra attorney against the Robert Morton Organ Company, Landis.

Asst. Cashier: J. A. Hoover. Officer.

Shriver, Isaac larte 'attendance expected jHirsch, Hugh A. McMullen, Thos. tonight at the anneal dance and card party of the Ladles' Aid Society Hospital. Knights', of Columtras home on North Proceeds tsil 7 to'improve B. Finan, V.

L. P. Shriver, H. A. Plteer.

of for a bill of $500 for professional services was taken up this morning. The case grew out of a dispute be- nurses of Alleganyj 1. to ie heMt tonight at thej dollars below the recent market quotation, was regarded as a favorable omen by bull traders. Call Money renewed at 4 per cent. Donnelly, attorney company, declared that services were not satisfactory client, and that the $500 charge exorbitant, since Mr.

Praeger ped the case and did not follow it! yWon to a conclusion. He said Praeger (broken Md. K. ubtrty time lecture on the play he Is present In the evening. His lectures' He was in a serious condition to- are 'not technical discussions, are as alive, interesting and enjoy-! Rescue crews brought the bodies able as the readings themselves.

0 the victims from the mine. Of- open to ficials said the mine had been in- A Iecture on last Friday and found in th I TJ t800d COndlU011 Under n0 al ine tickets for the re-. work ng conditions between 200 nud had "hounded" the organ company for payment in letters and grams, and that the trial of the case; tele- 7 Second National Bank he chfKJreti's iwttf ol the hospital, iic will be fur- Officers President; Board of Lowndes, Vice-President: David F. tween Mrs. Grace Fisher, moving had been purposely picture theatre operator, and thejDonnelly, severely criticised Mr.JTe'wu Morton Organ Co.

over an organ in- Praeger, and also referred to Maryiimj Lowndes, staUed jjj a Joca i theatre. The dis- interjection of. religious ri western 170 U61 Personal was adjusted later by conces 77 being by both sides. 'Mr. Praeger was for tht Va, Ave.

To Meet Association of the Virginia. Avenue School Mr. Praeger, by meet tonight at 7:45 at the school. "The first chapter-was organized! Miss Lillian Compton, in Chicago in January, 1922. It con- of schools, will be the speaker of the Tasker Lowndes.

ttf Clark, W. Blad- itenQed 'Charles Z. "Beskett, attorney, con- the organ Edward Brown, had handled the MOTOBS RtiSBERS Hudson Motor slsted of fifty-four sportsmen. Organization of other chapters followed at once, and, virtually without promotion wort, the league began to build Itself up. monthly maga- evenlng'.

The following program; will be given: People's Bank Bong; CtecOa Turner; dance, I See Footer, Presi- DU; dtfeti Norms Davis and Susman Rosenbaum, Davis; dance, Lucille Swartley -John S. MacDonald, zine, then consisting of a few pages, Furstenberg; reading, Mrs-'Cashier; J. J. Byland, Asst. Cash- carried stirring articles by leading jSchockley; selections, Glee for professional-services.

The organ company, through its attorney. Harry R. Donnelly, asserted that Mr. Praeger's bill "was exorbitant, in that he wrote a few letters and that when he- did not get paid advised the'organ company, i such ed. He said lawyers -had a reputation as bemg and that tie public belief could be strength- ened in this view, if such a fee permitted to be assessed his client.

Chrysler He severely criticized Praeger's MotOTS titude as counsel toward Brown and 41 the organ company. -puHcard Motor is Heskett Defends His Client In closing for the plaintiff. Kelly-spring Heskett said he was amazed MRS. ELKINS APPEALS I COAL COMPANY CLAIM; i i -David W. Sloan is in Atlantic City.

Charleston. W. lN petition of Mrs. Hallle D. Elkins I Mrs A Johnson, 60 Boons others, an order was entered in street lef last night for an extend- court here yesterday allow- ed vlslt at Dallas.

Texas. Ferman H. Moreland. Ridgeley. W.

who was operated on at Memorial hospital Monday morn- that the assertions of Attorney Zton- nelly in his defense were "most un-'o'cuJSrw" He denied that the mat-j ter of religious prejudice had been' Al brought up, but cited that Mr. Pi ger had given a good reason Refining Pet. writers and consen-ationists, Miss Gehauf; solo. Miss: Footer, John'he would withdraw which he did'i removal of the case to another 1 Dt soon 'the new movement was sweep- Anetta selectiop. Glee Schiller, Susman JSosenbaum, Aus- Brown, the representative of the or-! to that Fisher was a local re-1 38 ing the country.

Club. Xstiori-WJde FoHowihg'the -At present the League is engaged In a naHon-vrtde expansion and teachers of thi 1 tin A. Wilson, Henry program refresh- Conrod ments -will be served by the par-ishutz. taidertaken for the purpose of enlarging its membership, and actlvi- Ues on a scale never before attempted In the conservation field. "This nation-wide expansion: of the Walton League is undertaken in order to widen scope of activities of the league to embrace every phase of outdoor to increase its strength) andji power, in order that it mayj keep; abreast with the growing de-j mands of the" American outdoor recreation on a and as a part of the.Jif 1 body'," It is pointed out Fred H.

Doellner, general- manager. "Outdoor sports, it Is are third grade pupils. Study Club Meets The and Arts Study Club which is affiliated with National Music Federation, met at -the home of Miss "Mfldred Twigg. Le Fevre street- Miss-Dorothy WilU- con presented the lesson. "The De- and Powell, John G.

Pownall. P. Commercial Savings Bank. G. Pugh, president; Albert A.

Doub, vice president; B. Lashley. cashier; George C. Kook, assistant cashier; John L. Wellington, assistant 'cashier.

momn Ol sdward vi wu vi n. reasonable, andist.nti. ou ot cu su, so-. organ company for the installation Wo repative! and-the purchaser, found Brown, as-a type of man that it fault.with it as not satisfactory. Six Lawyers' Summoned The case was featured by the sum- William ments." of Instru- Directore-F.

G. Pugh, A. A. I A. Huster.

Fuller was difficult for an attorney to advise, in that Brown "knew the, law." I He became impassionate in his ar-! Oil S3'i PhUlps Pet. jJi. Is Oil 16'. Cootlnenul oil 23 Ing an appeal to the United States circuit court of appeals from a decision of the Federal court of Southern West Virginia which de- i 1U is resting comfortably. nied a motion to have her claim' Thomas W.

Howser of La Vale, for $200.000 against the West Vlr-- bas ent the Memorial Hospital Coal and Coke Company de- i where he wil undergo an operation dared to have priority over tliat of; 1 lhe cf Doctor H. V. Dcm- the First National Bank of New! mir and Dr Cr Blake. 'York, A petition asking postpone-' Miss Elizabsht Wolford of 201 iment of the bank's claim was over- iPfnn. avenue, is in Baltimore ruled by Federal Judge George in Miss Eva McElfish.

iMcClintlc on January's. Miss Lucartha Mathews, Ii5 Frederick yesterday to PIONEER ITALIAN i enter the Georgetown TJnTrersity pUCTni7 i 'VT ciTT'iTiimo at a student nurse. Gurley son Mr. and Frostburg. Jan.

14 Mrs Mrs Santford A. Gurley. 518 Mari- Concetta aged vears sttn strcet is improving at Mem- linns 23 Front morial Hospital, where he under- 341, i street, Cumbenand, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Passarelli. 21 First street, thi-; city, this morning at 1:45.

Bright's dis-; She had been ill for' 34 i 38S mortal Hospital, where he went an operation for appendicitis. City Brief Ensign H. P. McDonald of the The following program was given: to Me Only lQ owning an automobile or a radio maymow be canaaerecTa creiaon In port, and parcel ot ordinary existence, embraced as an essential to health, both mental and physical, and to the joy of living. Needs Attention thoven, Mrs.

Herbert Platt. The regular meeting, of a St. held Wednesday at p. m. in ei school hall Murray W.

Zembower en' standard of in business and in all pur- that the most careful attention be thiags, and outdoor sports that used to be considered a pastime of a luxury' are now regarded necessities; J. Schramm. W. V. Wilson, T.

Lashley. George C. Cook, John L.i* ff 'g? 8 Wellinton, Jos. Reinhart wat the charge of $500 asked Wellington, Jos. Reinhart, John! D.

Llppold. Lonaconlng Banks. First National Bank, hp charcmc charges tertained Saturday' evening'' at her home, Bedford Valley, with a surprise- party In honor of her daughter. Naomi. Games and-music featured.

A series of card parties, 500 and ridge, will be held February '-Jl, 18.and 25, in.SS. Peter and PaullB. McAlplne. Duncan R. Sloan, JU-j W.

Shultice, Edward F. Honing, Charles Suter, Chas: A. Suter, Jr Chsrles Bovrden, David Williamson, Fannie A. Dixon.j John E. Suter.

They Shultice, president; Edward F. Honing, first vice president; Charles A. Suter, second vice president; Leslie Kllroy, cashier; M. B. assistant cashier.

the as considered. Edward of and both Messrs, and Donnellv appealed to Court. Mr. Heskett defended Praeger as! a member of the bar whose legal! asked for with' the standards of the when the i bar. He asserted that attorneys did "much legal work for people who could not and did not pay them.

smrit. Ret H. C. Cop. ConsoL Cop.

99 at revival services which opened Sunday at Fairview Avenue Methodist Protestant Church. Rev. J. E. Oliver, pastor of Beth- nM t.

4 Se Arnont ''any United Brethren Church, engaged to the fruit business, hisiih-ered the sermon last night. wife addition to raising a family of children, assisting. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic diurch. zoan Following the election of officers Allegany Trade's Council to- Surviving are the 'following at Trade's Council Hall, the company, -testified that "The entire case attracted much attention in the court room, especially to members of the bar.

OBITVARY Mrs. Sarah. Oarey Sarah Carey died.at the Bank. ilome er daughter, Hi Evans, John R. rt Ev ans 5n Harpers Ferry'Fri- Hamllton, James M.

Sloan. James dsy evening after a 'period of ill ihpnTt.Vl 77 PffiSONS INDICTED Can 1 IWi J31Vi Com ProducU Cru. Steel- Int. mckle 351, ssvi 35ts, Int. A KH JT-J Cons.

103S lOlti 103 Mrs, Rep. Iron c. 8, Samuel Frank Arnone. Samuel Antonio Arnone, Joseph Joseph Passarelli, Nick meeting will continue at the Hall, where talks will be given by Col. Thomas G.

Pownall. Morgan C. Harris and Charles R. Strausburg-, Otn. 83 Elect.

.....14914 neii 7S 4 Funeral sendees will probably be lheld Friday morning from" St. ..30 30 Michael's Catholic church withi 33V" S3S 54' -UNDE JONES Hall. Fayette street, for the bene- vm H. Tsrnent, oVvldi 5116 was bom near Harpers Ferry' fit of the churfcht- A pre-Lenten card party will -be given Tuesday, March "The growth The'ladies of the Alpine Club will! f-. hol a -bridge and 500 card party! in the club rooms, Fayette this country a urban population, has Increased the de- maod for outdoor form of 'exercise and realization hardly necessary to the farmer or the country resident.

vast urban population now- a-days, find itself confined to offices, and crowded living- quarters, demands relief In the outdoors, and the -Walton League is striving to line Academy meet this growing need." Lauder, George E. Campbell if 3 and Alexander Sloan. The-election i late of officers win be held falter; Frostbnrr First National Bank. Directors ago, the daughter of the and Medley. Federal Grandjury At Joplin, Missouri.

Returns 104 True Bills For Record Day. nd Ford Reg. M. Home Damaged By Fire Berkeley Springs, W. Jan.

Russell trust officer, of Hie Liberty Trust Company, spoke at the noon-day luncheon meeting of the Cumberland Rotary Club of undetermined origin dam-'day. He also spoke at the meeting jed the home of Mrs. H.H.Henry'of the Business and Professional here Sunday afternoon. The Club, at 5-30 o'clock was estimated at SI.000. evening at the Y.

MCA Weston BKtrta lost. 31 Tec. Gulf Sulphur Wooiworth. new CelRDese 35 KclsStr Comb Monday, January 27. Games will Charles S.

Jeffries, G. Gillette John A. Sullivan, Dr. J. M.

Price, A. Charles Stewart, Pilchard, start at 8:15. The Willing- Workers' Class of St. Paul's Lutheran Church," Mrs. H.

Bowersos, teacher, will meet at the Parish House, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The" seniors and juniors of Ursu- ne Academy will short humcorous play. "Camouflage," at 8:15, o'clock evening at SS. Peter and Paul Hall, Fayette street. The EUersfce Home-Makers' Club met at i cfclock this afternoon In the Community Hall.

Officers for the ensuing year were elected. Birth Announcements a number of ments today as a result of a recordJTim. Roll. Bear. Co.

George Stern and Roberdeau Annan. Officers will be elected at a meeting tomorrow. A son was-born to Mrs. Winifred Lj 1 6 15 PRIN. REITER DISCUSSED COLLEGE REQUIREMENT The feature of the regular weekly assemijly of the "AUegany High School this morning was an address by G.

F. Reiter, prindpsL The opening exercises were con-ducted by Leah Willison and.Bob- 1 aub rendered ert Danner. Browning. Woodlawn avenue, FLEET OF 30 MINES SEARCH'FOR FLIERS Two Have Been Missing Since Hopped QftOn Testr.Flight.' 1 a Mrs. Vernon Cost.

JJUminary announcement the Staid apd vicinity "of U8I 7 Cost was Miss Ida fnrrt for two missine ftirulane Narrows Addition. to violta day of work by a Federal grand jury Mo which returned 104 true bills. Federal Judge Merffl E. Otis said the number indicted for liquor offenses was one of the'largest returned in one day in Missouri since enactment of the Jones' law. A three-month accumulation of cases was represented.

Vale yesterday morning. The er, R. B. Brownlog, died two Where Drowsy Wat- I Ovcllu I Miss Pearl A. Eader gave a pre- 0r A tcS announce the hirth of a search the North Shore of Long Hospital, Saturday.

Jan- of Macbeth years in other cities until his death when she returned to Harpers Ferry to make her hoine with her daughter. She by six sons, Columbus of Harpers Ferry; N. Bonaparte, of Buffalo, N. Robert, of; Akron, ahd James; Thomas and Warren; of Luke, ttaefc daughters. Mrs.

Ells'" Carey, ofiftostburg. Mrs. R. L. Evans Ferry, and Mrs.

Hallie Pope, of WashingtoE, one-brother, Frank Medley, anfl. Jmmerous grandchildren" and greatgrandchil- dren. Funeral sei-i-ices wwe 1 commemoration of Edward from St. Peter's MacDoughal American Monday morning Rev. John! Trevaskis has A.

and interment took, place in Harper Cemetery. Slsier FirUe Sister M. Alphonsa'Eirlie, a sister Doerner. this city, U. S.

lad. AJcohol Stewart Warner Aviation Cor 5V Int. Tti Tel. McDOUGHAL PROGRAM CITY HALL STOCK Bid City .............215 Chase MsohatUa 7: Gtimrinty 891 Bankers Tr. Equiublt Tr.

101 43 Irving .5413 68 JSONEIf French Francs sn 135'i 10! 44 S.V, 126 TO YOUR ENERGY AWAY ij MINUTES of coughing is more exhausting thao any physical exertion. Why let a cough drag you down Gee rid of it at the suit. Use the remedy that phjsi- dans have prescribed more often than icy other advertised cough remedy, hacts quieter because it gea at the immediate cause.lt is mftr because it contains no dope. All druggists sell Pertussin Lire. a program consisting MacDoughal numbers to be given ul: at fee Cumberland Women's Club! .533 1-3 at a at HANCOCK POLICE PROBE ATTEMPT TO ROB BANK (the Alco-Hi Mirror Always rob the First National Bank of this ing the holidays of the" achieve-, plafev about 2 o'clock Saturday ments of the students in the sub- morrang, jects taken by thtm.

Mr.Reiteral- ford, for two pilots. Daniel MamCand Wllliani JUrkl Patrick, test pilots for the Fairchild Airplane Manufacturing' 'Corporation, have been missing since they QIV took'off from Farmingnale, N. investigating an attempt made to I followingTa 1 last Friday to make an altitude test 1 of a large cabin plfcie. Fears were expressed "bv soJne airmen -that Marra and Kirkpatrlck became lost In the fog and were blowij out to sea. When cheap prices are adver- tisefl on you can Depend thai cheap drugs and i cheap service are being nsedt.

Always.Tord's for the best in Jan.l3-6t The program is as follows: Group next died suddenly yesterday songs, Mrs. Mabel Kemp Durst, Monday by Dr. Frederick D. Losey.jtion Convent, Frostbur of vUln numbers, nationally known Shakespearean! son. New York.

deceased, a 1158 Mfu 7 Ruhl; paper on the life lecturer and interpreter. Announce-i native of Cumberland, had spent -of MacDoughal, Mrs. ments were madeJay Jane McCul-i 51, years in religious life. Besides Nellie. Wilson Footer.

tojher sister, she Js sur- A ONE KILLED; ONE HURT IN vived by one Jolm' Firlie, of Pittsburgh, and another sister. Sister Lucy Firlie, of Visitation Convent, Baltimore, i Md. Louis Ubrlg Louis Uhrig, well known here. Jan. 14 was killed and Hugh: RS i urwl ln; meeting will be held.

brt rtplant body was found nearly an Ck)idd Not Sleep Either Day or Night. Healed by Cuticura. "I was troubled with pimples that were scattered all over my face. They bothered me a great deal so that I could not sleep either day or night The pimples were hard and when they festered they were very sore. They troubled me about six months "I began using Cuticura Soap and-Ointment and thejf helped me, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed (Signed) Ben H.

Metten, 80-3 W. JeSerson St. Louisville, Ky, June 26. 1925. 6111 511 and 50c.

Talcum Sci Sold emywljere. Sampie each free. Address: "Cntioira Ukntemi, MjJdea. Train Injures Aotoist at Crossing afterTthe explosion, the cause Somerset, Jan. i4-ThrWj of ynten wa5 fifty feet when a Baltimore and PROGRAM TOmGHT Ohio railroad passenger train struck 7:0 Bveryones' Business, his automobile yesterday on a grade 7:30 Captain McDonald of crossing along the Somerset-Stoyes-; Salvation Armv Mrs; Nellie Ftltner, who has 8 discussed college requirement dtedrt 8:30 Weather OS6 WflO ni nlrl nt ege to focus time on the subjects the" col-JMr.

Chrig was a I tal where an examination disclosed! 9:31 Little's. Correct time. iewerlv ttorp npvt Hnnr ronnrtBri tn uisa si xus noine in jsaiMmore v. Who Saturday, at. Uie age of 81.

The old, of removed. DOHceshe was wafcened hv much of he the Somerset Community Hospi-l their, time On tllP tVif? tt-Viara a-n 1 police she was wakened by the noise qf breaking glass, and called lier forecast. -Warner hour. ffi store. He went to the front window over the store and saw a man apparently sneaking along the front enter college unconditioned.

ALI GHAN SKRINE vtlhttj Ct'JMMkAUK tAAC AiWlil mn of the bulldtaTwho stopped at the! TO ELECT THURSDAY corner. McKinley called to liim, ask- AH Ghan Temple will hold its Harry Kenah, this cityJ? fractured leg and that Christoppi Mrs. Kenah died some years ago. i 1 suffering greatlj' from shock. His I Mr.

Unrig was a frequent visitor car demolished. here and in Mt. Savage. He was active in Masonic circles. Ing what he wanted.

He said he was! ari nu' election of officers at Ma-1 looking for his.brother. By.this timejsonic Temple Thursday. Mr. Buchannan, another election a peace program F-or Presci'iptions Quality was aroused. They hastily dressed i held.

THe Shriners are holding! and went down, thinking the win- peace programs all over the country I Storejdow of the store been endorse the London naval parley but finding it-all right, they the reduction in armament, outside and up a-narrow alley be-1 Plans are being made to build Henry W. White Funeral services for Henry 0 I W. Ask your -he knows Jan.13-51 CARD PARTY SERIES SS, Peter and Pauls Hall February U-18-25. 500.and.Bridge. Prt-Lenten Card party, Tuesday March 4.

Advertisement tween the bank and the store. Kerejpeace monument which will be ded- they window 'broken in icated during the Imperial Council such way that the lock inside i meeting could easily be reached. June. at Toronto Canada RETREAT FOR MEN TO BEj HELD AT ST. PATRICK'S Rev.

Ignatius Smith, noted Do-j priest, will conduct a rs-j MARHIAGE LICENSES Marshall. Fanny d. ALPINE CARD PARTY 500 and Bridge Monday, January 27 Alpine Club Rooms Fayette St. a 9 o'clock i Tickets 50c Refreshments! mass of requiem in St. 1 i White was well known to ML K.

C. CARD PARTY He moved tojAt their home, N. Mechanic I I street Thursday, Jan. 16. p.

m. Public invited. Bridget and 500. Refreshments. Jan years ago.

He is survired by 1 widow, Mary Ordner "White. his GORILLA PARADISE LECTURE Iltttitmted by Moving Pictures Mrs. Carl Akeley Bcnefii CnmberUnd Free PubUc Library January 16 7:30 P. M. AUerany Hifh School Anditorltun Idalts, 75o Children, last of the wwt with "and HtAin CMntNos 'Smith, who is a professor at the Dowe heard mlnican Hoasc of Studies at the (President Hoover's catholic University 4n Washington, ilaw commission a nationally known Catholic or- Its report ator.

band there will be His sermons will be a feature of lot of discussion the Evening services ex- about it But on-Thursday at 7:30 will agree o'clock with masses each morning at Jthat i s-tnias six and eight o'clock. Father Smitt 1 ftght tuber-j will speAfc bc-th at the morning and Send yourj evening ceremonies. Tlie retrest will -DOLLAR on Sunday evening. Cumberland. Md.

Bruce Alvah Gardner. i BLINDED IN OTHER Catherine Jackson. Johnstown, Elkins, W. Jan. CAKU James Heno' Gentry, Martha-Wolfe, mayor of Parsons, was In VVe wuh to McKenzie.

Cumberland, Md. I hospital here yesterday blinded asj and neighbors for their kindness Alvln Arnold O'Haver, result of an accident in a planing' 5how during Uie illness and Goldie Katherlne Crlssinger.imlll. Wolfe lost the sight of eath of our mother. Mrs. Jean Hutton.

Md. HARRY G. GRIMM announces that he is a candidate for CITY COUNCIL Your support earnestly- solicited. ieye several years ago. He Martin.

We wish to thank blinded in- the other Saturday when 'h 056 who donated the use of their he was struck by a wood splinter cars I which pierced the eyeball. KNIERIEiVrS CONFECTIONARY Tor. and Centre Sts. a Book at Small Cost From Car Rradmore Lending Library I aril War Veteran Dies Hagerstown, Jan. Ken- 82.

one of the few rtmalnlng! rKE FAMILY. Advertisement. BIG DANCE Riverside Casino. Tuesday, Jan. Civil Wsr veterans of this county.

benefit of Ridgeley Firs' Com- yesterday at his home near tJi-erj-body come and Political advertjwment pviblisheti Mount Aetna. During the friends Dancing 8-30 to I' by authority the candidate, sm-td with Company E. First p. m. Admission.

cents. Jan.l3-6t Maryland Grant Lumber Supply Co. 205 Wlliums St. ind 110 N. Mechanic St.

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Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977