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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES. THURSDAY. JANUARY 24th 1924. PERSONAL NOTES i AND BRIEF ITEMS Around Town Art Through The SAYS. ANDERSON ALTERED BOOKS chedts His ARCHBISHOP TO PRAY FOR LENINE Says.

MANY VISITORS Nearby Xew York. Jan. Potter, former head bookkeeper of the Anti-Saloon Leasrae. testified Wednesday at the trial of 'William H. An- A Lauds Dead Russian Soviet Lead- M.

Tender RAIDED PLACES PflMPDCQQ UCADC OPEN UP AGAIN MJIiuntoo nCAno Butter; Close Night. OF FARMERS 1 NEED Christian. dives, bootlegging joints and gambling dens in the citv nave not Gives Country. Mrs. -H.

C. Laekner and Dorothy Charles Laekner have returned to their home on Charnbersburg street after spending week in Harrisburg. and Mrs. Grover Myers. Garc! ad ners.

spent the day in Harrisburg-. dersoa, league superintendent, that at Anderson's direction he had transferred entries in the league books and writteji checks for Anderson, which were charged to the salary account of O. Phillips, collector. Shown the league books and can- Evdokim celed checks, Potter identified the suwi a transferred entries and checks he said OT jjT synod made at Anderson's direc- The checks bore the ir.dorse- FORSINGLNG MASS Proposes Prayer For Rest of Soul i. All Cfaarches of Russia; His Malady is a Secret.

As virtually all the police raics have to declare the late ne a Christian to Preston Smith, of McSherrystovvn, nients of Anderson and notations that propose the singing of nesses ir. all was the gaest today of Mr. and Mrs. me were in sertlemenc of the Anti- Claries W. Stock, Broadwav.

Saloo League account with Willis' College Andereon, charged to salary- account of O. B. Pnillios." churches of Russia for the rse of his soul. "Even without our orders, I am sure that, as soon as the news reach- FARMERS HELPING BANKS Prompt Aid, With Equity of Growers in Danger; Crop Diver' sification is Needed. Washington, Jan.

24--Five steps for the relief of the agricultural situ- ution in the Northwest, seme to be laken by Congress, some by the ex- ecufive branch of the Government and by orivate interests, were out- re ffVl me which, HRfcd by resident Coolid Wfcdnes til footed the police 01 in ial to Con nearly every district. Jaa. 24--Archbishop bees "fducted at nigit, operators or head of the holy synod, is- 1 joints have taken their cue and Wednesday for a "Meeting are 11 doin business at the old but only during the daylight comes, they close present an appccr- Rubber Footwear? You Bet A big, complete Stock Phone Your Order HOE AND LOCKING CALL US "They've switched hoars a'l rigfc-. Cross-examined by Attorney Whit- the provinces, the clergy wii! hold and are business, tne business been masses for him," Archbishop Evdo- ctor "but now, that we kim said. "Speaking for rcvself I kncw lt can switch too.

My next saloon inter- consider Lenine not only to have 1 drive starts Friday Henry W. A. Hanson, Canspus, was in Harrisburg today. The regular ''Leap Year" dance, of the co-eds of Gettysburg College, will be held Friday night in Xavier Hflli. ts in ew or ore nad Iefr been a Christian, but a verv tenuer' ncon and tne of every ted Mrs.

William G. Weaver, Broad- i loy of lhe ag He one. He showed a tender interest in trict ar goiBgr to instructed to these dumps both dav and Monastery Cemetery and WV1! gt them somehow." to bring him a flower' A conference of all lieutenants, in- He frequently re-. spec-tors and high police ofik-ials, City wey, was hostess to the Enrre Xous members, Wednesday night. Following several hours spent in playing bridge, the hostess served refreshments.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis, Orrtanna; Miss Eleanor Prickett and nad not had been in business in Texas and the 5 of his returned to lork until Simbirsk: March, 1923, when he came back in even askwl order to protect himself against "wild ror jj ress.

Plans Suggested The steps suggested are: The refunding of the ast-due indebtedness of in the territories most seriously i a pressing; farmer i i assistance through Federal agency to enable wheat farmers to make the change from I s. single-crop system diversified Automobile Necessities statements" he were being made' ceived he er Anderson. and get toM Solicitor Gaffney and Director of Pab- wherever it would be I i JL. if they could r.ot get satisfaction 1Ic Wor ks te held in Gen- helpful, of the impaired capital t. t.

T. i I.VFI. 3Hii.ui.Ai;iwu i.K.uim, 'ji me imrjairet; caytaj 01 their complaints, to end Butler's ofnce Wednesday, in the in Harrisburg. Dr. find Mrs.

J. P. Daibey, Bahi- piore street, visited with friends in Baltimore Wedaesdav. Griest, of Flora Dale," spent TMney purchase a home a-. Asbury htm.

-Une priest in ark ilarcn. 192J, Pottc-r said Pelt who was a childhood pi aYn ate sue dayiinie raids. at he nad made profitable invest- ne and he received some The prosecution rested its case after called even Mrs. William C. Tyson, of Guern- Po Gorky." "I do not know yet," added the archbishop, "what the attitude of the and Mrs.

John MacDowell. for several tendered when assed by defense counsel if he desirsd to ey, has gone to x-eiumixg ro the witness stand O. where she will be the guest of Mr. Bert sa former league col- Father i ne ciScers will be instrueteJ to pur- AH illegal joints was one of his most intimate friends, were believed to priests who close a wil be carefully watched assist in the plan of was ill at twenty-four hours each, the genera! Extension of the time during which said, and raided when grounds for suspicion. Creation by private capital of a substantial financing corporation 101 Corporation can days.

LIONS CLUB TAKES FIRST STEP IN ORGANIZATION (Continued From First Page) fin was another entertaining fea- c-hange his testimony regarding- the splitting of "commissions wkh the defendant. Former Governor Charles-S. Whitman, chief of counsel for Anderson, who during cross examination of Phillips Tuesday accused him of having been implicated in the "stealing" of war secrets for gain and having tried to ''sell out" the league to various organizations, re- his crossfire attack. During the grilling there were numerous verbal clashes between Whitman andV Assistant District Attornev autncrmes toward my view will be. Of course, the synod has no right to order masses for Lenine.

but oulv to suggest them. There will, at any rate, be silent prayers for archbishop said he thought 60 Communist Frederick the War Finance make loar.s. Urges Prompt Aid Mr. Coolidge told Congress these were measures "by which, without undue alarm or agitation, but I tnre. From first to last a spirit of good fellowship and comradeship pervaded anri prohibit on the gathering and at no time did tne lag or grow uninteresting.

Frederick's delegates were able singers and one of their number vied with a member of the York club in lead- LMDS' songs dunng toe itrnan about Lrges Individual Effort number of the visiting Lions inada addresses, including Mayor, lipyd C. Culler, of Frederick; Lion TtJastmaster Weaver, cf York; Lion of York, and Lion At- toraey Haller, of Frederick, who made a-sttong plea for iadividua! effort on tile part of the members of the local C3. "Only by th individual effort of man in your club, will you eycceed," be declared. Short talks were aiso given, by the 7aH of thg anthradte gency every resource of the Federal; Government and ail the assistance i Man Found Lyicg In Road FREDERICK Believed to bee" struck fay an automobile the oc- of the Communist party cupants of which did aM still clung to the church in rer aid, a man, thought to be or another. George Bedeieimer, about 70 Xo-th whlcn the busir ess and farming com- oody of Lenine, was brought to was found 1-in- a i can ednesoay afternoon from the side tbs road on the Tb economic situation in certain pike late SatnrQay nieht sections of the Xorth- 1 west," the President said at the out-; set of his message, "is reaching an Get good chains.

Don't risk your life or your car by driving without them. Come and select a pair right away. We have them for any car or truck. We carry a full line of other chains: Log Chains, Tie Chains, Cow Chains, Halter Chains For Butchering. A good block and tackle.

It can be used for other purposes every day in the year. Do not be without one. and body. Theonotorman and con- On the shoulders of his ductor on one "of "the aCUte Sta lhat re uires organized comrades the council of corr.mis- the man lying-by the side of thrrcad. co on the part of the Fed- COUNTY HARDWARE COMPANY, Gettysburg funeral ceremonies.

who went to the scene until the the in an "nc and the two The oay was cola anc aismal. bur, Colllltv Constable Charl oie a They found condition to rs vrr Smith. i tijiijiuii- casKet, uncovered but for a ha The man was teken to 5Iontevue hos "nuea: eral Government and the local in- stirutions cf that territory for its solution." Calling attention to the mention made of this situation in his message to Congress in December, he con- 4. COAL BILL GOES INTO SENATE vs.n.tii i i Oi tmn Ia Darned tnrougn tne oital here he is novr "Great snmoers of individual farm; Commerce Committee is streets, tne windows. roofs and me dical care.

It is the opini'on er3 involved in ebt. both on i Watches Given Measure, Following Its Introduction. f3y Associated Press.) Washington. Jan. gables of ine nouses, the adjoining authorities that while was wal lences and peaces 01 vantage off along the road aR a atoniabHe str the man and the 6ec-aDants of th- car either no he man h5 The lowed by an invocation by the Rev.

pastor of Trinity Reformed tfe Pepper. Republ: I declined to sponsor because he could thoroughfares, on which ail traffic was stopped, were- crowded with thousands of silent onlookers. More than 20.000 members of parliament and the communist parirv- and delegations from various departments and labor unions gathered at the railway station where the train bringing the body, drawn by locomo- agent to rives, upper part of which was wound Commissioner mortgages and to merchants and banks- that they are unable to ire- i serve the equity of their They are unable to undertake or else sped away-from the spot. An oii of farming- that investigation is being conducted. not Senator Borah explained he had not had time to study the propos lation carefully, but expressed dence that he would be in ao He has Chain introductions were used to introduce each of the members to the others present.

As he arose, eaeh man his name and his classification in Lions. the addition of 32 of the ioeal club was announced. The ad- didonal rcembers are Dr Edgar A. re g- icm. Miller, coroner, ana J.

Sowers, bond salesman. Dr. C. G. Crist, and I.

L. Taylor, banker, are rwo additional members whose names were added Wednesday afternoon. The Gettysburg club will fcoid its meeting on Thursday evening. 6:30 o'clock "at the Ho- te! Gettysburg when Brails of future Dana mness SEe nas befel making Farm Agent Appointed FREDERICK---After some discussion concerning the vaiue of a farm county, "the County Tuesday morning ap- Chkhester to fU the fundamentally necessary for sound agricultural reconstruction of the i area. They are unable to meet their-: obligations, and there has been in- volved the entire mercantile and bar.king fabric of these regions.

"Not only have there been large numbers- of foreclosures on actual Lamps the station quietiy and promptly at piace of former Agent" John farrns but ther8 are 1 11 0 1 o'clock to ae "slow and solemn cG fll. who resigned "to take UD governor on the subject of anthracite slam 5 hai froze Dared to of farmers who are continuing in possession on strfferar.ee from their I creditors. have been large and in-1 creasing bank failures. Bills have been introduced providing for the military SKULL RESULTS IX DEATH (Continued ftom First Page) -i will be worked out. feet.

heads throughout the state. He is a native ier diri by the ederal Government 5 snowflakes -by the Southern Maryland. He was pre- of nione directly to the farmers for cu-ilians and chilled hands lifted in sented to the Commissioners Tuesdav ur ses of assisting them in morning by Dr. T. B.

Symons. head of versior: of tn farms on the basis of TOTM the Extension Service in the State, Diversified farming. I am heartily SPECIALISTS PLEDGED OX an a Prof. Arcon Burgee. Mr.

Chi- in fav0i of lhese iUs. but they do SECREC1 OX KIS ILLXESS Chester was highlv not ani Vf not compass the entire Berlin. Jan. 24--The German the Commissioners" by "both Dr Sv- specialists who were called upon at mons and Prof. Burgee.

Following varions times to attend the late the presentation of Mr. Chichester the Premier Lenine, of soviet Russia, de- Commissioners held for the pocket, the wrist, the sautoir, the dress occasion, and all sports events. Nearly a century of highest standards. Patrons may select widi complete assurance of dependability and enduring service. Upon the basis of quality, prices are advantageous.

Prompt Service By J. LLL Co. at ner home with Mr. Bollineer'c sis- i- j- ter. Mrs.

Leander Warren, Chambers- dlSCaSS the eXaet which the value of a fa a to MISS KROUT WEDS FELLOW EMPLOYE fe Married to Curtis Klinefelter at St. James Lutheran Parsonage. burg street. Two Boliirjger. street, and Harry H.

Gettysburg R. 2: 7 his iilness as they were 56 1 to this county was discussed. secrecy by the soviet government. finally decided to appoint meeting en It was the immediate cause of death and at the soviet em- i bassy here it is stated th4t the end warren, of Gettysourg, also survive. ecial5sts sa however, that Chester asd h-s appointment becomes one brother.

George of Greenmount. and one sister, Mrs. was effective i-ebraary i. 810,000 Tax Lien Is Filed hemorrha of FREDERICK-For the second time orain a tax lien has been filed against Professor Klemperer said Wednes- Hairy A. (Hoppy) Grove, this city, of the farmers are, how-! ever, in such jeopardy from their creditors that, even with this assist- ance.

there is no assurance that they would have a sufficient period in which to work out the necessary con- version of their methods, and it would i be useless to srive to this group such 'governmental assistance if it JK to be only for purposes of immediate by the creditors STREET BHLC'r EROAD azie V. Krcut, rr.t-rr.ber of office force the local furniture factory, was married at 1 o'clock this afternoon to Ciirtis Klinefelter. sor. of i- Mr. and Mrs.

llanir. an employe of the tIar.t. The rerf of at the borne of his son, Robert, on Baltimore street, at 1 o'clock, with further services at Mt. Joy Lutheran church, the Rev. L.

K. Young of- r.tiat:ng-. Internment ir. the cemetery acio.r.rg- the church. day jf laSt important CORSulta by the U.

S. Bureau of" MARKET BUREAU'S REPORTONAppLES tion occurred in Moscow last April, when no less than ten German specialist? were called in. S. OLYMPIC SKATERS THREATEN TO WITHORAW tr.c- Jarr.es Lutherar. ctarch here, the P.ev.

Earl J. Bowv.a- perforrning the service. The attended or.Ir by Mr. Mrs Klirrefeher. the former a of the of the force f.e factory rurr.ed oat fcrce to celebrate the ar.d roanded the pair as they emerged the ceremcny.

The actorr.obile ir. they drove away was witi: fiacards and No word was given c-t tbt remrn qf tae frcir; trip, r.c-r r.s to their Jpfhiie awav. Ail TJttl- been ranee, COOLIDGE CITY FOR FIRST TIME IN TERM CP-7 Associate Press.) will leave "Washington for tie time since he entered the White House last Aurost when he to Xew York o.i Lincoln's birthday to speak at the anniversary jier of the Xatior.a! Republican club. address is expected to be the first of a political nature to be made Press.) Arr.er-.car skaters entered for beginr.ir.g Saturdaj- to "K-ithcraw from Saturday's ex-ents owing over the r.umber of r-a'o- ar-I rardiers to be adrrnttec to rocrr.s. SEARCH WITHOUT WARRANT A TO ILLEGAL 24 The arpeal? today decided "-omes by pro- withe -t search war- ra' over, tr.cuph the r.v r-e the g-jard of against the Adam's Symptoms.

S.A year- old. i.r.-: had i.rlcin of Eve i 1 fr .1. he of interest Jr. nn-l had Tlie lien covers a period of four, years, 191. 1220.

1921 and 1922, for S2.000 for each year and a penalty of-" 25 per cent additional, making the amount 810,000. The first Her. fixing a similar srrscunt va? f-led on Sep, teniber 28. 292S. ir.

person by an operative from the Internal Revenue Department. The same period of tiir.e is nair.cG in. both liens. The second was to the Clerk Court'- r.ff.ce Lv mail. and Prices of Frnit; by Barrel and Bushel Are Given Daily.

Offer.r.sr? of aup3e? were moderate a slow dernand Wednesday. Barre-ed Xsw Ycrk A2 inch R. I. tftfi Green r.crs cuott-d ar S4.50* per I barrel in in Xe-a- rar.ged from S4.30 to INDIA FINDS I USEFUL S5 er barrel. A2' York Imperials were ocoted at ty Ill- fr.tv ter?" j-; r.

I'-- a the ras t- to nv. T-. tir.uc- porud. ICE? ATTRACT plans to ser.c the airship Shenajidoah to Xo-th Pole next Can't go now because the i in the United are to Wide a few fiiS a street car and oniv nine make a Adjutant Eats Up the Rubbish and He'ps Out the Sanitary inspectors. The bird is a mender of the s-ork fairsHy tiiat lives on the in Germany and is so nfr-- a pet and hero of fairy People in too.

are very fond of this STST- ky birn. are careful not to hr.rrr. J.iin. Ke eats up r.ny nibblsli in iseisblorbood and is a grear help to The snnitarj 1 Pf-orvK--' evarss 1 ''Jazz is like measles," Ken' fc eid at tht- Gettysburg- ky University bead. But it r- rhu'-cl.

thjc week con- iS niucb more catchy. grow interest, it is re- toy MY. Toolidp-p since he became Pres- or jdent, undc-r Xew York's theatrical. is "M- Frir-nds for tbe productions fail because they have no i mi." show. i i When fern' is the tant fisu.ng in the shallow streams, and l.einc five tall, he can into water fjnite without cutting 1.5s wet.

He is also willing t'ny niicf. i In- r.fi ir. with his lont, '-hiirp I'rcim i to tip his villas inensiire fourteen iit'rei'a feet troit S.j.5f to with 2. at S4.00. A2'-- :r.ch brought S4.GO to Si.50 while Sta-raan Wine- sold to per barre'.

for inch stock. of Xew York 2 inches up Si.GO to SI.IO per Delaware 2 2 Staymar. were quoted at Sl.50 peri bus.it;. Ap'jle shipir.ents for Januarv Pennsylvania' 1 tars. New York reported a steady market: barrels (, A2'- inche? and up R.

I. Greenlnps storaec- brought p-r barrel. In hc- Wer.atcbee section of mc'iium and iarg-e extra fancv ranged from, S1.25 to SI.40 per box with fancy stock from the YakLma district SI. 00. The potato market varied; B.rni-' more and Xew York wore steadv whiie Philadvli.hia anl Pittsburg-h were dull.

Why Should You Worry "When down at Nau's Store you can do your buying and get the very best merchandise at the very lowest price. Following are the facts: Cocoa. 4 Tb. 24 cents. Pels Naptha soap, bar cents.

Olive Glo soap, bar 5 cents. Oval pearl bar 5 cents. Export borax soap, bar 5 cents. Grandma's powdered soap, pkg. 5 cents.

Chic Scouring- cleanser, can 5 cents. Gold Dust. pkg. 5 Raisins pound 10 cents. the thing for your pies.

Soup beans pound 8 cents. Crackers 10 and 15 certs pound. Ketsup battle, 10 cents. Sa-aer Kraut. 2 cans 25 cents.

very nr.e, Sweet tender corn 10. and 15 cents. Peas 10. 15. and 18 cents can.

Tomatoes 10 ar.d 18 cer.ts can. Campbells, American beauty pork and beans 10 cents can. Diamond Cry salt. 10 cents, free running. macaroni, and noodles.

2 pkgs. 25 cents. Ar.d by all means don't make a mistake by Tint using Nau Nu Blend Coffee, pound 28 It's great. NAU'S STORE at Try the new special chocolate almond ice cream. A real toothesome delicacy.

For sale at: SHUMAN'S 34 Baltimore street..

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