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CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, APR, 5, FACIE NINE OKLAHOMA OIL GUSHER AGAIN ON ITS RAMPAGE Hurls Aside Mechanical Social jMAPLESIDE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HAS PARTY 1 The C. E. Society of the Maple- ide M. P. Church held a party on Wednesday at the home of Joseph PuhaUa, Mapleside.

Games were played ana refreshments serv-1 ed. Those present were Rev. C. li. jhaw, Miss Gertrude V.

superintendent; A. L. Ecckley, Mrs. ROUTINE MATTERS OCCUPY COUNCIL Race Entries iMANY ROTARIANS TO I GOTO Stock Market Reports Show City Closed Year Economically With Unspent Balances BOWIE K.VTBUEK—MJKrH DAY uhalla, Helen Puhalla, Dorothy Pnntrivanrpc Whirrt H.Mrl Wright, Juanita Jones. Florence, wnicn MUG Kedhead Mary Kathleen i will meet Monday and then adjourn, Jones, Martha Spears, Mary Redhead.

Esther Garvin, Bable Eobey, Thelma J-'raley, Myrtle Robcy, June Crutchiey, Virginia Houseworth, Winifred Crutchiey. Doris Burke, Ruth Wright, Dorothy Puhalla, Ha zel Redhead. Maynard Fisher, Wil- Twigg, William Spriggs, Junior It Under il For Seven Hours. AREA OIL SOAKED Fire, Grim Terror of Oil Fields, Feared As Men Battle to Stop Flow. Oklahoma City, April 5 (fP) -Hurling aside man's puny ALLEGAN CHAMPS a ical contrivances PRESENTED WITH CAKE hours held Miiuduy, April 7 ylKBT RAL'b-Puisr 51.1'uO.

MHiden ttirw ypur o.dJ. itllivs, 5' 2 ivinuugs. tl'2 una fonclanu Ill wiid 115 Lucille US Arb'Jtlis US The present City Council held its SwrTe'MiiyuVJn 11 i is last meeting'at which routine mat-j w.uou^e ters were handled this morning, when departmental reports for, Ai i 0 March were read. The old Council iune lit; Mumuassa us-, Am us. O.

uud J. c. crrmen entry. Merrill, Richard Puhalla, MauricD Early, Richard Wright, Crutchiey, Johnny Robey. Redhead, 'Merlin Robey, Fisher, Roy Don, Charles Fisher.

Earl Nixon, Jack Fisher, Howard Fisher. The newly elected officers will anlze. Mayor Thojnas W. Koonj Councilman H. L.

Blye, Joseph H.i Griffin, Meyer Wertheimer and Wurwe John G. Shearer compose the councilmanic body to take office; Monday. In his report, Councilman Frank Billmeyer, Commissioner of Finance, Local Officers Will Probably Attend District Conference There April 27-29. A large delegation from the Cum- Rotary Club is expected to i attend the annual conference of the ixmguTd us. uKittyj Thirty-fourth District, to be held in Hacsrstown from April 27 to hairman of the committee In charge jfor the local club, said today.

ig others- ho may attend 555SEJWUTICA1 EYE FORF ILLINOIS TODAY after absorbing a. heavy volume of profit taking, ciosed today with an outburst of Heavy luyhig oi public utilities and oils in I Resolutions Passed and Com- the last half hour of tradim; check-1 mitk'e Named to Further od the reaction in the general list I and left prices irregularly i higher. American Telephone. Con-! s-olidated Ous, International Har- VBsttr and the Standard Oi) Issues. reached new high ground for thej year.

His Candidacy. I Gains in the active issues ranged year olds and up. Six lurlongs Belle ....10 from one to eight points. Telephone crossed 270 for the first lime this year and then eased Walter C. Capper, attorney, was endorsed for any vacancy in thej united States District Court bench, a resolution passed by the Allc-1 County Ear this morning at its meeting in the Alle-1 3any County Court Hovjse.

A committee composed of H. P. t0i F. Brootef.Wnitms, Ful-1 S. Deneen and Ruth Hanna McCormick Battling Bitterly For Nomination.

ier Barnard. M. QN TUESDAY fuor Iiube Mike Llua ti closed 3 3-4 points higher G. Lowndes, J. Philip anci wi Uam Alfred said the city was operated economl-, Melvin Albert which for seven the recalcitrant gusher, ihe Mary Sudik No.

1, under cbn- A party was given Friday evening at trie home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller 614 Frederick street, to cele-j I 111 1 I 1 iVlllJCl Oil OkiVUb, UV trol, the well early today bl ate A llegany High School's recent again resumed its wild rum-i victory, which brought the state bling pillar" of petroleum qyer the South Oklahoma City field cally during the fiscal year two yenr olds.

lour qjosed, and a number of expended departmental balances were turned into the contingent budget. Departmental Reports The retiring Councilmen Clifton W. White, Charles F. Heller and Frank Billmeyer submitted final reports lor their respective departments today. Councilman H.

L. Elye, re-elected, in a report- showed lhat the pdlice made 141 arrests ancf 1 secretary, and Douglas Lefevre, Dock inj jedgle in editor of the weekly club paper. ounietn nj vraitor lu, xhe conference was neld last Ill at the strand ThEatrCi when Igna State. Maryhmd. Ill 1 IC wueii ifcua- A T.

and S. Fe. Also Ellgiblc-Trlco 111; Brandon Saint Uus Bjorlee was elected districtjov- and The big well smashed out of con- collected $368 in fines for basketball championship. About 40(The Fire Department answered 3: were present. ca an the fire loss was at a min- A cake of congratulations was'hnum.

Alleganians from La I Health Officer Harvey H. Weiss Irol at 1:05 a. m. after a specially, salle. The" words: "Congratulations I Sled a report showing tlie genera! uu; ai.ueiia no; 'bLiuie bjMrs aiialnbrldKe 111.

Screinm enLry, V. Al. Duncan, W. H. Tjravers entry ernor, succeeding Joseph L.

man, president of Potomac State Colle Keyser. W. Va. The Thirty-! Vi.50o""Th^"oid fourth District embraces all of Marymnu Bptisi, Purse, mree year olds Zlaryland, about two-thirds Of Penn- up. lur.ong (61.

sylvania and a few clubs Us West Ull-on NL-W ccntrui. al-'air Anita Brlad .107 Ji JUU I -Water Lad 107 Virginia. Kcyclet 108 Azls 100. G. Ucciwell entry.

JfirTri i-arkway. Purse si.iool Four year oids and upward. One mile and a sixteenth. 161. Kadlak 105 i Jiear Sky 105 constructed master gate, known as Ali gany-La Salle," upon' it p.n "overshot" bega.i to leak.

of Wue and white i ue and r'orir Maiden Leaks Widen Rapidly Games and dancing featured. Ke- 'freshments were served. These leaks widened rapidly: anchor bolts reaked and the w.ho'le i McKINLEY -CHAPTER, O. E. structure began to give way.

Fear-1 ENTERTAINS VISITORS ing that the bel McKinley Chapter. No. 12, Order ripped loose and sent smashing the Eastern Star, was host to through the 122 foot steel Alkire Chapter of Keyser. W. the few men who had been station- fd to watch the well through the night, flung open the valves and the column of oil and gas again spurted nigh over the crown block, and spattered down over the already oil-soaked countryside.

gold There were 91 births and 66 deaths no-1 in the city in March. City Engineer Ralph reported new and repair construction for March totaling $15,775, under 21 building permits. Financial Keport Read Councilman Frank Billmeyer, Fias of Handicapped by the darkness in which they were forced to work, the men at the well were helpless to immediately attempt to further con- last night. Mrs. Hattie Tay- nance Commissioner reported for lor Thompson, grand worthy matron of West Virginia, and about sixty members of Alkire Chapter were present.

Little Boy's Birthday Party i Water operative: 'Balance and re- A party was held at the home of I ceipts, disbursements. March, 1930, with balances April 1: General account, receipts, S76.817.03; disbursements balance $20.635.39. Ormon Wellet 105J ALEXANDRIA FAVORED AS 2EP AIRPORT 1-ucluc jdGir.riern Kailwuy jSt. Paul I Kan. and Tex.

(Western Maiylunt! 238? i 511 238 ISV'i, 127 G4 34 U'O'rj 2J8 IDG 85 Close 233' ona or mere- of the sessions, 65 2 points net Consoli- in'open Sunday afternoon, are the. dated maeuMn officers of the 131 and Columbia Gas made a illoll aiiu viiluuu wa; jaob jisjborland club, Dr. A. H. net gain of 3.points at 86 3-4.

War-j named the bar MrJCampaign Has Been MOTC styiis in; Ren who succeeds Rev. Dr. H. T. ner Brothers pictures closed a point; C8 pe candidacy.

President Uvtoncivp TVior, Amr i' Rob rl io'- 1U: ilU resident tnp c'uh; Lco.iower at 74 1-4, ajfter having dip-J Walsh, of the Bar Association, cxieilbive 1 liail rtliy EX- Downey, who succeeds J. George ped to Radio'showed a net ros i ec j. in HiStOFY 01 the 12! Smith as vice president; F. H. A.n- of one point at CO 1-4.

Total sales 1 it ig expected that should Judcc 'keney, treasurer; Fulcher P. Smith, approximated 2,500,000 shares. I Morris A. Soper, be named to quotations Furnished iij- S. Court of Appeals, the vacancy Dioker.

16 North Liberty street, will be filled by some Maryland at-i Chicago, April 5 (fP) said the bar of the 1 America looked Illinois- Shore favors Federal District Attor- i ward today as United States ncy Amos w. w. woodcock. Charles S. Deneen and Ruth Hanna McCormick battled bitterly to win the Senatorial nomination in next Tuesday's Republican primary.

Parrying thrusts on World Court I Test, to be Made From Stajjc! a factionalism issues, both the senior Senator and the daughter of Mark Hanna have' a campaign more extensive than any in TELEVISION AND SOUND I TO BE ATTEMPTED! SiXTH $1,200. up, i i-ie miics. German Four year olds and frank nsVoolorac 107. Ruoy Keller 108 i xt-agcr Play 1081 xNealon .107 Oadalong xRundale 107 Old Times 113 i xSenrmgton 108 SiiVKriTH $1,200. Four year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles uV and Cf.

Comic .110 1 Hedgetcnce Dirigible However, Makes it Clear No Decision Has Been Reached. AND JliXpPl -jnupmoulli! Overiand OO OO 03', 64- 1 16 of Theatre in Jersey Xext Week. Citv Jersey City, N. April 3 omaneous transmission of Si- televis- 25 and sound is to It attempted General V.OLO.S rorrcnce 107 Nat Evens Cntlettsuurg ...110 xOunther 106 xLeonardcau Jack 'ipestcm balance iClevc Pierce ...107 xPat Calhoun xLucie Ann 100 Fi" White Lakehurst. N.

April 5 1 Alexandria, is generally favored ct the site for the United States JQJJ terminal of. his proposed trans-1 1031 Atlantic dirigible service, according 1 105 lo Dr. Hugo Eckener. The German! I s.c.iy-srr.ni;iieid 105; dirigible expert, however, niade it 5 Mr. and Mrs.

Walter L. Grant, in i balance $2,848.30.,. honor of their little son Ellwood i General improvement bond ac- who was seven years old, April count: receipts 1 Also EUglUIe -Potent 111; Highland FIllisj iooodrc'i 104; Jack of clubs no; xThymon lor, Dab-, dear no decision had been reached, jin show in; Hatbriish 114. definite decision has xApprenttee allowance claimed. reached concerning the location of i 42 a 85 a .4 221.

27'n 255 12'. 'in 4'n Horses listed according to post, positions. Fitsl P. M. The evening was spent in games fine the gusher queen.

and music tne cn i en enjoyed W. P. Sutton, field superintend- ook ing at the presents Ellwood re- cnt for the I. T. I.

O. Company ceived refreshment table war owner of the well said the "over- decorate in pink and yellow. Thost shot 'probably was hanging by just wno atte nded were: Mary Eowan, a. few threads, but that with all of, Hope DU vall, Marion Jackson, Vir i ce i ts, disbursements, total disbursements, S5.473.30; Paving bond accound: Balance and receipts, disbursements, balance, $475.81. Flood prevention: Balance and re- the valves open, it probably would i ginia May Owan Bernadine and' 352 47' not be blown Weary workers, who last night Obituary Mrs.

Susan A. Trouimaa Mrs. Susan A. Troutman, 86,, the terminal," Dr. Eckener said while on a visit to the naval air station here yesterday, "but dria, is generally favored be- 1 cause of weather conditions there I have visited all the cities between Petersburg and Newport News, OILS Atlantic CiLiey Service OO OO 26V.

251" 54'. 33 la 1'1'n more extensive than any Illinois nistory. Woman Active Campaigner Mrs. McCormick, who hopes to be fhe first woman elected to the Senate, has addressee" meetings and made radio 'speeches every day for weeks, repeatedly voicing opposition to the World Court and to the League of Nations and flaying Senator Doneen for his vote in 1926 fvaoring wife of mnk Troutman, diedat 5 a. m.

today at the home of her son, Oil sjmcimr Oil conquered the well after nine days Marie Alderton, Althea i H. D. Billmeyer, collector reported Rowan. Eugene Light, Har- 0r March: General account, taxes, I mon Wishmeir, Emlyn I Ind. Oil and Announcement of the location of Isnma.

on of K. j. Thomas E. Troutman, 115 Virginia' uie site avc comc frora oil 'company backing the service, he i oil said. Philips Pet.

Burkhart, $4,770.06: general improvement to resume their fight. Ellwood, Kenneth, and Gary Fire Constantly Feared ardG i-. Associations Meet The grim terror of the oil The Parent-Teacher Association even closer about the i of the Johnson Heights School met wild well today for, workers night. The. following program avenue.

Mrs. Troutman is also survived by four other sons, Benjamin, and William this city, Emory of Columbus, Ohio; account, water three daughters, Mrs. Cecil Oliver, $15,428.72: total, $23,428.72. The quarterly report of city finances was filed by City Auditor J. H.

Goodhand for publication. I Mrs. Albert Kight and Mrs. Columbia Ruby, all of this city; four ixc: Dr. Eckener expected uud on begin a regular semi-monthly ser-j vice in July or August of COPPKIl AND M1M.VC Freight and mail will be carried I rro De first and later passengers will be! KennMO 23 42 30U' 73 7 41 25 28' a 30' 19'- the stage, of a theatre here 50V next-week.

i Two wave lengths will be used in been described as the firfat in America to introduce tele- visian on a somewhat practical bas, 53 is. Sound will go out on the broad-; American entrance ia the Court. channels, with the. television! senator Deneen defended his vote, I sipals on 139 over W2XER 3avin! Sl was because of "party reg- of The Jenkins Television Corpora- i ar if; Sound stations will include i In i hsil onslaught to carry Chi- 55 i WRNY. York, 297 meters, and ca 0 and Cook county, factional pol- 3J probably others.

itics has the preponderant Tne pickup will be from the staj; question. The Senator charged Mrs. 3f the "Television Theatre" at Lin- McCorm i with acceptluu the coin Park, the first to be made port nf the "Thompson City Hall Monday night. The programs, Forces lhe congi'esswoman will continue until April 12. from wpred that she was lot a residen to 12 p.

are under the auspice.s of Cook county had no desire come a factional leader. of the Jersey City Chamber of 20 ommerce, Wendell McMahillj sanitary dislricl, patronage, a -is manager. A number of television receivers gangster's funeral, bombings crime had all been injected besn set up in various parts of: camp aign by both camps. Jersey City to receive the sight, Hopts t(1 Revenge Husband's whilo the sound cart cf the nro- TO Tionoor, and. into the sound part cf the pro- will be available to anv broac'- s' cast who can tune in WRNY.

0 was given: Selections, "Par Away in the South," and "Hidden Treas- F. Reiter and Miss Neva "When Dreams Come True," High School Teams Compete in Pugh Medal Contest. Finals Friday. Mrs. Reiter'and Miss Mars, follow-1 tests were held: Jast--night ed by "With Wind and Tide." Re-1 high schools.

The negative teams of Allegany. freshments were served. Rev. Charles E. Shaw addressed the members of the Union Street Parent-Teacher association, Thursday night.

Mrs. Thomas P. Richards spoke in the interest of the Civic Music Association. Eight new members were enrolled. out, If the big cap should be blown oS by the force of the gas and sent smashing into the top of the.steel derrick, sparks from the impact might fire the hissing oil and gas.

With the territory for miles! around saturated with oil, flames I "Coin' to Shout all Over God's. probably would sweep over the Heaven," glee club; acrobatic sronts, countryside, licking along the Theodore Cornell; "Out of the p-ouad from pool to pool of ld Past and old Black Joe spewed out by the big gusher. lg club; solo, "Le Sylvans," Miss The Mary Sudik No. 1, blew in Mars; duet, "Marche Triumphale," with a crash a week ago last Wednesday with a gas pressure estimated at 200,000,000 cubic feet a day. At first scarcely a trace of oil was apparent, but gradually the roaring column; a brownish tint and by the next morning the oil flow was estimated at between 2,000 and 3,000 barrels an it probably the-largest sweet, high gravity oil well in the world.

Prarie Sprayed for Miles Running wild until Sunday the well was partially shut in Sunday night, only to rip loose again Monday, with unabated fury. Oil vapor from the gusher sprayed the prairie for miles, reaching as far south as Norman ,11 miles away. Monday the oil spray, whipped before r. 30 mile gale, licked out toward Oklahoma City. Housewives in Capitol Hill, southern section of town, were warned to close the windows in their homes.

Industrial plants were shut down and fires ex- Ste Daughter thi, city, andj i-oom'o" -towns were deserted before, Flsber and son the spi. petroleum. of this clty Yesterday, after a herculean bat- tie, weary workmen turned a derous valve with grab hooks, the! column of oil dwindled, and the' PRELIMINARIES OPEN SCHOOL DEBATES Preliminaries in the animal F. G. Pugh interscholastic debating con- Bruce and Barton schools and the affirmative side of Beall and.

High won the opening honors. The finals will be held next Friday night. The question solved, That this year is: "Rethe United States should compel all aliens, prior to ten years' residence, to become citizens of the -United States, under penalty of deportation." Local Negative Team Wins Mildred Twigg sang three with piano accompani- iment by Mrs. R. W.

Trevaskis. William Shuck gave a violin selection. The Child Welfare members recited! the parent's creed ana 1 sang Members of the negative team a selection Allegany High School, which won by unanimous vote of the judges, are: John Spitznas, James Fatkin he taken. The passenger fare, he said, i Am. smcit.

'and' Andes Cappfr Nevada consoi. Cop. Pating Miues and OO OO INDUSTRIALS American Bethlehem Steel Can Corn Produci 58 77' VS-'n for the service is now under struction at Friedrichshafen. said. Personals Thomas Robinette.

Paw Paw, W. Hance Robinette, Everette, and Thornton Robinette, Washington, D. two sisters, the Misses Ida and May Robinette, Flintstone, and one half-sister. Mrs. Lexington Bucy, this city.

I Miss Beulah Snyder left Funeral services will- be for Akron. and-; Monday at 2:30 p. m. from Lhe: an spend the summer. home of Sirs.

Troutman's son jj rs Anna Free, 123 Arch street, cou is home from Memorial Hospital. 34 29 36 1 i THREE BRITISH SAILORS Hopts t(1 Revenge Husband's Defeat Scnator Den een. victory means the chance for re-election in November. To Mrs. McCormick it means that and for the defeat of her husband, the late Senator Medill McCormick.

by De- 233 burial in' Virginia avenue with Greenmount Cemetery. Funeral of Alien C. Lyon Funeral services for Allen Clarence Lyon, 58, Cresaptown, who was fatally injured Thursday morning, when he was struck by an where she underwent treatments the hands of Dr. H. W.

Eliason. John W. Avirett, Baltimore, is guest, of. his "national Nickel uas ien company L. CIH.

236 lOV, 150 143' 31 89" a 23 lOT.j 150', 98': So bitter and so extensive has been i the Deneen-McCormlek fight, the OTIP pll llpvpirmpd in i public has ri( arlv 'overlooked the cn fact that it is also to nominate cun- Baltimore ididates for congressmen, for the Closely Watched. state legislature and for sta'te and i county offices. Baltimore. April 5 new 1 Hamilton Lewis, former U. S.

jsittaccsLs case was reported to i Senator, is conceded the Democratic 187 51 health authorities today ty officials I from Provident Hospital who i the case appeared well developed. The victim gave the name of Her- I bert Mason and went, to the hos-' nomination for that office. automobile while walking on Me-, Annan, Pittsburgh, is Aaiericaa. SaU 14 85'i. eneral Foods 50 Thomas, a patient in Memorial Hos-j-'tr.

cor. 1 Ueneral Relractorles. and j-ord Sulphur Mullen, plant the'week-end guest'of his larents'Rational cash Mr. and Mrs. Roberdeau Annan.

united Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Graver, jwcstou Electric Rockbridge Baths, returned accompanied by Mrs.

er's brother, Lee Wolford, after vis-1 i nt 'comb. iting Mrs. Carver's parents, Mr. and i Amur. TCI.

TCI Mrs. C. L. Vallev Road. Miss Katherine Husted, 504 Wash- iBgton street; instructor in English ii'im.

Rail. co. of the Celanese Corporation of America, where he was employed, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Cresaptown Methodist Episcopal Church.

The pastor Rev. Franklin Logsdon, will officiate. Burial will be in the churcu cemeteryj Services will' be in charge of Cumberland Lodge. No. 271.

Loyal Order Tci and eport, Texas Cumberland Chapter, at Allegany High School, The Child Health program being arranged in connection with the national observance, on May 1. Entertained at Dinner and Mrs. R. M. jNo.

914, Women of Mooseheart; from'Terrc Haute. called by the critical iliness Aviation Corp." 46 46 64 2 70' 69' 47 45' 11 66 66 TAKERS HAVE WAY OF GETTING AGES Columbus. Ohio, April 5 pital from the British ship i Csnsus enumerators here havf Envoy. solved the problem of determining At the same time the city health milady's age. If she is reticent, the census taker looks her over, guesses her age, then adds twenty years.

He then 'i department was watching the cases of three other f.aiiors suspected of 'jelng psittacosis patients. These were at the University Hospital and came here on the British ship. announces his conclusion. They report it works almost every time. Mrs.

Sophia V. Smith Mrs. Sophia Virginia Smith; 67, and Mary Gehauf; alternate, Con- widow of Daniel Smith, died yes- The affirmative Orpha Sonita W. Va. She is survived by inie Trigonololis.

team comprises iPritchard. Arthur Laney. Martin three sons sharp; alternate. Edwin Gurley. The judges were: Rev.

Harry and later death of her uncle, Froeb IBANK STOCK -oo Bid Asked dinner Friday night in honor of Mrs Hansrote's aunt, Mrs. Mary E. j'TVT' berger, Keyser; Mrs. Emmy Evau) Walter Ca PP er and John Philadelphia, and Mrs. C.

L. Caskey We lm Ito 1 Beall Affirmative Victor The judges at Beall High School. gave the decision to the iNntional City 243 uv ui u.ou Mrs. Harold W. Smith, Mrs.

Louis chase is; Iterday at her home, Walnut street, Mueller, and Mrs. Robert E. ,91 151 860 Bankers Trusi 17V Garrett, Homer and James jjj ss toretta Earrigan. Trust 132 Mrs. Luke Bosley, Mrs.

Lou Hart nurse Allegany Hospital School! jrvl City Brief Mary Sudik lay, apparently beaten into submission. Then came today's surly rumble of freedom. VAN SWERINGENS PASS affirmative team, which comprises Chester Abramson, George Thomas, Grace Hale; Robert Rodda, after- nate. Members of the negative Department Commander Charles team are: Wayne Irwin, Jane G. L.

Henther, of Baltimore, with Grindle, George Jenkins; Helen his staff, will confer Sunday with Hunter, alternate. (the committee from Henry Hart The judges were: Martin Ham- jPost, No. 1411, Veterans of Foreign of Frostburg State Normal jWars, relative to the state conven-i School; I tion here in June. IIP nCPFSFflWS i Mrs Barnard and daughter, UI 1. UEvlvJiUlli) Margaret, were called to Winches- Charged With" Unifying Railroads Under Their Control Despite Adverse Rulings Washington, April 5 Van Sweringen interests of Cleveland, charged by Commissioner Eastman of the Interstate Commerce commission today before the House Interstate Commerce committee with unifying railroads under their control through a series of holding companies despite ad- vorse decisions of the commission.

ter, by the sudden death xif their cousin, M. Burton Murnan agent for the B. O. passenger office there. Births Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Norris, Ridge- Edward Richardson and Rev. W. D. Reese, of Frostburg.

Won By Central Affirmative At Central High School, Lonaconing, the vote of the judges was two to one for the affirmative team, composed of Virginia Hardegan, Idella Moore. Frederick Moses; Hazel Green, alternate. of the negative team are: Mildred Merrbach. Robert Love. Florence Marx; John Marshall, alternate.

and three daughters, Ohio. Mueller- and Mrs. Robert E. King are visiting in Cleveland and Akron, auan and Mrs. Michael Kusic.

Funeral services were this afternoon at the home, by Rev. D. R. Cleckner, pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. South.

Burial was in Rose Hill'Cemetery. Death of Infant Phillip Edward, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis O. Miller, Will's Creek avenue, died yesterday after- i French Francs of Nursing, has accepted a at the Elizabeth Steele McGee Hos- M'ONEY pital.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Crispin 330 Bedford street, is recovering from- illness. Misses Mildred Seif ert and Ursula I Erode, student nurses at- Allegany Hospital nf Nursing, went to Mt. Hope Retreat, for training.

139 ic oi United 7G Tot Frank J. Forbecfc, Baltimore, is a noon. Funeral services were held'radium patient at Dr. Franklin's this morning with burial in Rose I hospital. Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Kathleen Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Brown, 600 Frederick street, have returned from Detroit, Michigan, where they attended the funeral of their daugh-j WTBO PROGRAM TONIGHT Shopping Tour. Flashes and Weather Forecast. Prevention Program. Mrs. Kathleen Brown, at' Confectionery Mt.

demons, wife of Harry T. Little, Correct Time. a former resident of who in an Ann Harbor a daughter at their home Saturday. March 29. Mrs.

Norris was the for- Brown was the- daughter of Perry The judges were J. C. San Smith, a former resident of this city, A. G. Springer and F.

W. Smith, of now lmn at Altoona. Pa. Kevrer High School, The affirmative team was com- WALL PAPER where she underwent treatment for the largest line of Wall Paper ever; blood poisoning. Three sons in Western Maryland.

i Elsworth, Frank and William. Mrs. Over 1000 patterns. 30 patterns of lOc and loc paper? at 5c a roll. i 20c and 25c papers at 10 and a roll.

i Mrs. Harvey W. Simons Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha COMPANY Military Ball State Armory Saturday, April 5th Floyd Mills and His Marylanders Featuring Dancing 8 till 12 Publio Cordially Invited Popular Prices Moon'fsht Waltzes Moonlight Foxtrots 70c newest suntested smoke and mer Miss Lotus Walters of Ridge-! Dr i se( JF members of the i simons 41 wif of Harvey W. Sim- dust proof plastic papers at 25c anil! ley.

i Literary Society while neea- ons Bcdford road wn died a roll. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Blake, 325 am ar day night at the Memorial EVLER'S WALL PAPER SHOP William c.

Walsh, Assignee, vs. Allen J. Emrlck and Lola Louise Emrick, his wife "0. 11.857 Equity. In the circuit Court, for Allcgany County.

ORDER NISI Mr and Mrs. George R. Stake, 325 te was composed of me mber 3 Avirett avenue, announce the birth I Qf to Longfellow Literary Society, of a son at Memorial Hospital Friday Last victory was the first lor afternoon tne Itvi Soc since )925 Mr and Mrs. C. R.

Armstrong, plorencc Marx was awarded $5 ul Rawlings. announce the birth gold donated by the for Rviriov at Hos- of a. son Friday pital. i Mr. and Mrs.

William Gilford. Ordered tills 5th day of April by 306 Belh'Ue Heights, announce the blrt today in Alle- main and ported In the above cause by an J' Hospital. a Walsh assignee of mortgape, be! The birth Of a daughter Of Mrs. I highest score. Negative Wins at Barton The negative team of Barton High School won by the unanimous Lake Gordon, were held fe tvw.lto's afternoon at Bethel Church, at the Memorial Hospital, i EVLER'S WALL PAPER SHOP three hours after being 25 South Centre street, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.

m. at! Cumberland, Md. I the Zion Lutheran Church, with! Advertisement Apr.4-6t. burial in Hill Crest. i John Miller Funeral services for John Miller.

75, who died Thursday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. vote of the judges. Members of the ncBative team are: Howard Duck- wlth the church cemetery. niLii.ijt ur Uii DP- fore the 6th d.iy of May. 10.10.

provided aj ttllc OI pital. OF THANKS express our sincere this order be' iornc announced today in Allcgany a 1 1 7nlckl prec tne kind- nitnl i TIPCR Olirl ovtnnHori rirr nur newspaper published In AHeronv County, onca a week for three successive wseks br-fore the 29th day of April. 1930. The report states the amount of the sale (0 be Sl.000.00. LLOYD L.

SHAFFER, Clerk. True LLOYD L. SHAFFER. Clerk. Advertisement 4-5-12-19.

Moore, was nf rj rrn ative team comprises Anna We 83 ell onr numbers are sxall- tntl the baso- hall season will soon be here and there are still 83 poop'e who havp fnllert to sen-l j-i tlir'r Xrms Sc.il Who atf they? ArnoJd: Russell Brcy, alternate. NnTTPF The judees Were: ger Day ju.uvnvMi ii gf Midi mid Hish school Miss Gcr- Members of Cumberland trude Williams and Robert W. Chapter, No. 91-1, Women of Jones of Midland 's school. Nepative.

Wins at Bruce At Bruce High school. Westernport, the decision went to the Mooseheart Legion, are requested to attend the funera! of AHen Clarence Lvon, to be i tiveteam co oseci of Ida 'httrrir Alov Vivorf nnri Mnrar" ness anri sympathy extended b.v our friends on account of the death of jour moiher. Mrs. Francis V. Horn, i Thanks also for the flowers and of cars.

THE FAMILY i Advertisement held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the home at Cresaptown. will leave iL. A. Bus Station at one 1 CORA WILKINSON, Senior Recent MRS. NELLIE T1LOSS.

Recorder hardt, Alex Vivod and Horac; NOTICE MOOSE Members of Cumberland Lodge. No. 271, Loyal Order of Moose, are requested to meet at Moose Home at one- o'clock Sunday afternoon to attend funeral of Brother Herzel Prof. George T. Knode and A1 CR Cl Lvnn at Crcs Miss Loretta Miltenberger, of jo Piedmont Hiffh School.

Selection at i Riven by the Tri-Towns 1 M. M. CORRIf'AN. 'and vocal numbers b.v Misses Kntii-1 Dictator Members of the affirmative tearu arc: Dison Whitworth. Laura Barrick and Klton Chanes i Maxwell, alternate.

I The judges were: Rev. Frank B. Advertisement crinc and Virginia Kight, Advertisement MOOSE Frescntinp Floyd Mills and His Marvlanders 11 ARTISTS 11 AT MOOSE HOME Monday, April 7 DANCING 9 TO ADMISSION Gents 75c. Ladios iOc Moonlight Waltzes Moonlight Foxtrots PUBLIC INVITED TO $100 to 810,000 CO-OPERATIVE FINANCE CO. 40 E.

Main St. Frostburjj. Md. Phone 197 Cumberland Office: S. Centre St.

A few years aj.ro, Keily-Springfields were the holiest-priced tires on the they were well worth the difference in cost. Today, Kpllys are consistently giving two and times mileajrc they did seven or eight years ago, yet they now cost no more than any of the.well known makes. The explanation is simple. Public demand for Kellys led to large production and lowered costs, thus it possible for us to offer you far better tires than the old Kellys, at half the price. If you have never used Kelly tires, it will pay you to get acquainted with them.

Expert Brake Service Kelly-Springfield Warehouse 119 S. Mechanic Sf. Phone 300.

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1894-1977