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PAGE rim. THE GETTYSBURG TIMES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 113, 1920. the GETTYSBURG TITLES I ARMY OF CANADIAN VETERANS NOW BACK IN RAILWAY WORK Netrspaper Press Association and The 'Associated Published Dally, Except Sunday Times aim News Publishing- Company Offlca on Carlisle street. Pennsylvania. wrtvv 41 BKLL PHONE UNITED PHONE W.

UtVBftJB HAFER. DONALD F. IKRLER Publisher Editor Entered Auruat 15, 1904, at Gettysburg. second-claaa -matter, under Act- of Congress, March, 3. 1S79 HATER; copies to iion-subscri'bers, fis served by Want first word centa.

carrier in lor SO per month. outslUe of. xjettysburg for 50 oaatM per month. TaUvertising columns are to all candidates of all parties. cent per word eac-2i l-'our cents a word if poetry and Imposition.

at respect. cent ere is furnished by. -T 1 1-ress. The Associated Press in. exclusively en Mile to tf ill news dispatches credits! the local news published tins dispatches herein are also Tf vou receive THE T1MKS by mail you can lind tiie date up to which yott- laid on a i a lll.el on puper.

date will be chiinwd within days a.fter your money is received at The TiniftS Oiuce. of VotiiDlaints are received from of beca.ua* of of i sent through tiie s-L Mall, and we take occasion to I we Im-ve no control over the pnV.Uoatjo.n a a the Authorities, any delay in transit should O. tinmf.diaLeJy. reported. SPORTING The locals tied in last half on a hit from the bat of the em ing Mundorff.

McSherry.stown broke loose and won COUNTY CHAMPION the.gaine in the ninth, on three hits in a row. McSherrystown AB 5 i Small, If 4 Storm, rf 5 Weaver, ss 3 now i Lawrence, 2b 5 of Bolin, Sb 5 long iv. Small, cf 3 4 Poor Work of Independent's Infield Spoil pi Plank's Good MeSherrystown's fast team is the undisputed baseball king- Adams county, but it took nine gruelling innings to pin the shoulders Groft, Ib of the Gettysburg team to the mat Poist, 3 Saturday afternoon. McKim, 4 McSherrystown won the game in i -two big innings--the sixth and the ninth. In these two rounds, the eastern Adams county boys amassed all of their five hits with several bases on balls and a couple of errors.

Result-six runs ar.d the' championship Adams county. 2 2 0 1 5 13 1 0 A 0 1 1 3 5 1 0 0 Total 36 6 Gettysburg AB 5 4 5 5 5 27 1C 1 i Cromer, If I Deardorff, cf Bream, 2b Thompson, 3b Plank pitching for Gettysburg was Roth, Ib 5 invincible in all but the two innings plank, 1 previously mentioned. McSherrys-j Woodward, 2 town got only five hits oft" the Mundorff, ss 3 wart nephew of Eddie. Five McSher- 'iSheely, rf 1 rystown batters wiffed the breezes go- ing after Clyde's slants. Four men walked.

McKim for Mc-oherrystown, while hit harder than Plank, had the sup- port. While the Gettysburg'- infield I 6 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 3 2 5 1 10 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 i 0 i si 2 Keep the fiouse fnd yard clean. Provide roosts and dropping boards. Feed table and kitchen waste to the beus. PJ-ovlde a nest heus; cilye a UeaVler: evening.

Give a-lijflit Heed'of four or ttve of iu the tjniUi iti the the heus to a dry uiash. ejjjjs dally luarkt't at twice a week. PUBLIC "SAtfi -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEH 16, 1920 vilk (Public sale -en aJx i residence at Mummasburg, the fol- jlowing personal properly: I THIRTY FIVE HEAP OF CATTLE -Twenty five head milk cows; the'balance consist of heifers, bullsTnd steers. Several close spring- summer cows win- ter cowsi These cattle art Durhams and Jill large, straight and right. I SEVEHAL PAIRS OF PIGS 1 Sale will Stant at" 1:00 o'clock.

'TERMS: A credit of six month's will be given. Further terms and condi- tions will be made known on day of sale by CURTIS W. 1 Sale will be held rajn or I I I FUNERAL DIRECTORS-- MRS.J.WII1JAMGAWACH JOHN C. SHEALER. and Director.

At'TO HEARSE SERVlCl branch office in of Solbmcfp Allison Total 31 4 9 27 9 5 Score by Innings MeS 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2--6 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0--4 Two base E. Thomp- was making five errors of commission son, Stolen base--J Small, and many of omission. McSherrystown Weaveiy Groft Poist, Bream, was pla'ying steady ball. Only one i Thompson, Mundorff. Hit by pitcher i error was charged to the visitors.

--Plank 2. Struck out by--Plank 6, made up for his 1 McKim 0. Base on balls--off i One of the great problems 61- 1'Vwing the close of the world war been the return to civil life and productive industry of the vast army of men called to the colors by various iiations. Everybody knows the great war effort Canada made, sending about half a million men overseas and spending her money to the extent of billions. Many enterprises in Canada have done good work in the re-employment of returned soldiers.

Among them the Canadian Pacific Railway holds conspicuous place. This company isent 11,962 men into the.army, paid six months' salary promised every man a position of equal value to the orie he le.ft if he came back and applied for Of the 11,062 men who joined the British or United States (armies, 1,100 were killed or died of j-wounds, 2,088 were wounded 17.008 who annlied for re ment fn service were placed upon the payroll, not at the salary, better salary than the previous one to meet the increased cost of living. When the toys came back preference was Riven to them for all new openings, and 11,322 who had not been employed previously by the company were given regular jobs, mak- Lieut. JR. N.

-Stuart, Royal Kava! second officer of thf "Empress of France'' pi' the Canadian Pacific Ocean' was the commander of a British "mystery ship" which went to sea disguised as a tranvo steamship with a dummy gun at her stern. Stuart let a submarine torpedo; him. his "panic party" took to the boats in See DR. GASTER ing a total of 18,330 returned haste leaving him; and a Hiers now in the railway's service, men aboard, and when the sub- diers now in the railway's service, or about: one-fifth of the entire payroll. Of the 7,008 370 medals and decorations.

Notable among them were two men who won the Victoria Cross. 13 who brought home the Croix de Guerre, one the Legion- ef Honor, 17 the Distinguished Service Order, three Distinguished Service Crosses, 54 Military Crosses, 47 Distinguished Conduct Zledals and ISO Military Medals, few men aboard, and when the submarine eamg up Stuart unmasked his hidden guns and sank it, thereby winning the Victoria Cross and the D. S. The company's second V. C.

winner was a fearless locomotive engineer from Medicine. Hat, John Peter Robinson, who killed four of the enemy, captured a machine guw and was carrying a 'wounded com-: rade to safety over the parapet of his trench when a bullet ended his will women persist in putting- such ugly babies in a beau- ners Ilagcrstown did not succeed clinching the Hag until the last week but Chambersburg had et Hanover may have finished in the I'Hanover ha'd a firm grasp on the i last place, but at least'-they had the in'cellar in the earlier stage of the satisfaction of last game baby is News. realize that an ugly yet to be 1 --Savannah! Mundorff partly ri two errors in the and his blund- i 4 McKim A. j.burg and Waynesboro had in and out Saturday, scors.StS. The second ers in the ninth, by driving out three.

1 fiQPa For a time both teams ended in a seven'inning 3-3 tie. clean nits out: of'three times at bat. BLUE KIDGE CLObbfe j' serious contenders for Roberts for Martinsburg held i ty show lK ge i hen How it Happened ChairiDS and Hanover in i championship honors, but the pace Chambersburg to three scratch hits' have ump ret a beautiful infant Both teams failed to score in the a Sp so rew tooliot in the last few weeks i the opening contest. Four errors on contest yvu will i a Reason. j- racC) 4nd Frederick and -ringers- part of the Martinsburg infield Gettysbur" drew first niood in the The Blue Ridge x-losed the most town drew a a them.

l.premittod Chambersburg to score second PliTnk reached first when I SU( ccss i sea son' of its youthful ex-1 Hancver and Chambersburg-had a three runs on six hits in the second Kim tried the Carl Mays stuff and hit 1 isten ce last Saturday with the Hag- fine battle whole, summer game. the local twirler with a pitched ball. own Champs as the pennant i i for the honor of guarding the cellar. Hanover may have finished Woodward sacrificed Plank to second. Mundorff drove out a clean single, Plank taking i Mundorff stole greatest blight humanity is impaired eyesight.

Nothing causes sa much confusion and suffering and enbarrasment gs defective vision. DR OASTER, the Philadelphia eyesight specialist, fifteen years practical experience and a graduate eyesight specialist who passed thfc state'board invites the people of Gettysburg and vicinity are afflicted or who are not getting satisfaction to consult him. DON'T GIVE UP No how skeptical you are or how many times you have fatted to receive correct glasses or who has given up your case or the price you have paid, come to me. I am permanently located in Gettysburg-I am here every day and all Say'long. I can examine your eyes at night as well as in I use artificial light for all exanii- nations--I examine the by looking into them, taking the exact focus and shape of the eye.

Guaranteeing satisfaction in every case. I have examined thousands of eyesf and will guarantee to correct the trouble tn yoxtrs--all of my work made especially by prescription. Don't neglect your eyes. Don't it off. See me today.

HR.KU MARTIN OASTER, Eyesight Specialist Room No. 6 Kadcl Bldg. Over Plaza Restuarant. Get-ysburg, Perina. 9 a.

m. to 8 p. m. Saturday until 6 p. m.

Artverttfine) best of the league nothing Huky about their victory. Manager Ramsey and the Frederick i team get away to a poor start, but in the bitter stages of the race played great a If the season had lasted and there was'Chambersburg could be worse. Hun- over took fifth place for a few weeks, but recently dropped back into the sixth position again. second. Both runners scored a play.

They were without doubt the mid-season th.it btid merit later off Cromer's double. Gettysburg made its three in the fifth on hits by Thompson and Woodward. McSherrystown gave warning of the impending doom of the Independents bv scoring four -runs and taking the le'ad in the sixth on two bases on balls, two hits, and two errors by Mundorff. showed them in i of the season. Wayncsbsro had as Hanover was, short end of the 4-3 scoi'e.

the; ''Women are clamoring to get at all the boards 1 don't notice any wild rush of. 'em to the DOCTOR'S THREiING STRUGaE WITH DEATH VICTORIOUS BLUE RIDGE A severa weeks longer, might have graced the top i Hagerstown rivals. Frederick i instead of I Martins- Ibe Martinsburg won the first game of loublc hen.ler from Chambers- MISKE'S FINISH-AND DEMPSEY'S 43RD KNOCKOUT TO DEMPSEY Bout to Take Place in New York October 1. New York, for a Ifi-round bout between a heavy-weight champion and i Rrennen, of i c-ity, was wifnieil here Saturday, cording to Jack Kearns, the I'l SALE OF GETTYSBURG; REAL ESTATE i Fierce Buttle with Grim Spectre Brings Health to Dr. Meuage of to Millions of On Saturday the 25 th day of Sept- ciiibtr 1920, the undersigned Executor; of the last Will and Testament of Sarah L.

Ilnusci', will offer at: public sale on tht premises the follow- iriK valuable real estate, to All that certain L.it. of ground i a on the North side of Steinwehrj c-ham-' A in the borough of Gettys-; After Dr Eeese had miffered forty pounds more than he ever weighed in his life is hale and hearty and possesses more vigor than men of fifty. Friends and users of The Formula finally persuaded Dr. for 10 years and been told by greatest stomach specialist in the country that there was no hope for his recovery, he determined to spend his remaining days in experimenting upon himeelf in endeavor to de velop remeto for sufferers from stomach, liver and kidney troubles such as riimaett. Dr.

condition at this time Reese to put his remedy oft the ket, ready compounded at aJtrice within the reach of everyone. This he has at last done. This great medicine not a Patent Medicine, the ingredients contained in pica's a a The bout, will be staged at, Madismi Square Garden, October i i the' direction of T-x Ric-kard, win. recently leased the garden fm- a term of years'. Always loo the Lord send fol- Daily Fashion Hint Pa.

in- feet was so critical 'was impossible Formula goes with each bottle. i .1 i 1.1 ,.1 n-wii c. I A TTrtTtl a i i Lot of John Toot on the Smith, lands of decedent 071; the North-Hide thereof, and extending hack to public in the rear. This property is nicely located and; improved with a two-story frame-porch-front dwelling- house of eight 1 rooms and oufkitchen, with chicken. IK.USO This property has been new-' ly roofed, and in good repair.

Terms! of salo; 25 per cent cash and the' balance A i 1st 1921, when deed and possession will be g'ivcn. I I A 1IERSH, Executor. WeA.R-F.VtR for him to retain food in his stomach:) Anyone suffering from it being-necessary to waah that organ nervousness, rkeumatiini, batkache. out two or three times a day. This in, lumbago, sleeplessness, eour utoinach, addition to the severe liver and kid-; heartburn, urinary, kidney ney trouble which generally accoirn I trouble of any kind well to stop Sanies stomach trouble.

i in at their drup: store talk thjir After months of heart breaking fail- case over with their druggist who will urea and with hie condition growing explain to sufferers of worse Dr. Reese finally hit upon the R-ese Formula R-ll. It cflitkyOtt aftt Formula which is now as penny to de this you Reese Formula R-ll that completely i no obligation restored his health. If you wish further- infarmmtion, This happened in 1898, twenty-one v.Tilo direct to our years ago. Today at the age- of 73 Madk-il DeparUncnt, Reeat For- Dr.

Reese weixhs 175 Ifuntihgtott. W. Vfc. The Reese Formula R-ll is sold In Gc-tfysburg- by all druggists, or at r. W.

Stallsmith's. HARROR. Mich. Billy of flght here. Lsibor really did work.

Mtske climbed to his to for Dvmftey. slowly to Mi feet to (center) tollwJ off the count of elgbi. tfcat tnded tbc fifht, makiM 43rd knockomt. the turn Aown ta lis right rttlng Rrforoc the final -right sock 89-13 ATTER A rREWCH MODEL. Tliia a i frock in llgure-stripe i i is jnndt 1 a French model.

The i i gathcrwl skirt is i i two ilarjse pockets and attacliod to bloxrse under a of sol; material. White or- Kandy rrlgrd i i a c'c used for the Test and i a and tiny lace fles i the sleeves -Medium rewires yards li-inch i i and yurd organdy. 'Pictorial Kev'. No. 8902.

Sizes. to 48 Price, wifal SiMS. 24 tc 36 Special Reduction oi 10'PER CENT on all Wearever Aluminum Cooking Utensils From Saturday, September 1 1 to ar.d including Saturday, September 18th There is no need to tell you of the merits of Wear-Kver. F'veryone knows tliem; so let us urge you to take advantage of this opportunity. Gettysburg Department Store awitcflw NEWSPAPER!.

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