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it 1 PAGE TOO THE GETTYSBURG TIMES. TUESDAY. JULY 17th. 1923. II NOTES AMD BRIEF ITEMS Notts Abound Town Throittout Thfe Couily.

MANY DAILY VISITORS AILING VETERANS ASK FOR REFORM Legislative Program Prepared For Next Session of Congress. Washington, July legislative program, calling for adjusted com- ipensatipiRfor world war veterans and HARDING TIRED: GOES NO FARTHER Cancels Auto Journey Into Afore Remote Sections Of Alaska. FRENCH SPEECH WAS NOT A REfrLY Pofnfcare's Address 1 Prepared Before Baldwin Gave His Talk, Is Said. SEEK 4 CONVICTS AT SEA IN BOAT Paris, July 17 premier address at Senlis Sunday was a mere i reiteration of the French govern. Ships Warned Look Out For Escaped Prisoners.

Mtatioft. tit GMlto Nwby Who Are Coming RETURNING NAVY JOINS MAN-HUNT JL .1 I A-A 1 care and insurance, will be on congress when it convenes in be- cember, by the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. The program, based on recommen- Idations adopted by the third annual Railroad; Praises Spirit Finding Way Through Wilderness. Government j(Jre at Pioneers ficia i rc i e8 'here Mcnday. in of- The en- as a reply to the rt-cent reparation.

-( Baldwin, of Four Hunted Men Put Out in; Yawl From Pocomoke City, is Latest Report to Searching-Parties. i -amship in the JJjjM. Plank, and son, Russell Those who SunSaj at the shall receive thl their contemplated ninety-- TM home of Mr. and Mrs. Denton fami i allowance as given to trP over the Richardsotrail to the, Notfe near Oxford, were: veterans bl eau trainees.

1 To ft WHiam tt. Arnold; Fannie Armold i An effort will be made also to have and Harold Armold, of near Gettys-' aji veterans recommended for per- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hoff-, ma nent total disability rating car- lean and children, Junior and i on this roll temporarily, pending of Corning, New York; Miss na award.

Total disability rating Armoia, of Harrisburr, and be sought for men entitled to George Miller. Earl Mfller ahd Mrs. training that has been declared not i Crt rtfiTiT" tire address, with the exception of a few paragraphs, written before Philadelphia, July of six convicts who escaped from the Eastern Penitentiary Saturday morn-' inav me h-iuaviun ucl Cl ing by scaling the wall are believed (Great Britain'ahd France up to the to have put to sea in a yawl river the promised British note is rs- 0 le Pocomoke City, Sunday exactly the same mornm g. called bt a nfee i as January. rectly to from here.

A To fit Sent To America London, July Minister to London, July Minister The presidential party arrived aldwin announced in the house of i here Sunday night in point ot 6 commons Monda that he WOU corn- only, for although it was i Although reports of ceived by Captain of Detectives Souder from many towns in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware, the report from Pocomoke City is the one upon which the authorities place to th States for its and it-never pot dark, as the daysj was prepar ing to the uemwu nma here now are twenty-four hours aratio note. Baldwin's state-' victs bound and gagged Thomas J. TSs 7f "near" ttosFKevsT" and a rating of 50 per cent long. ment was made to J. Ramsay Mac- A U'ster, whom they when .2 ki At O'Brien and permanent disability will be asked for I The president while here visited i Donald the 61 the labor otfpo- Uhey his machine at Twenty- of discharged from hospitals with the Agriculture College and School, in reply to the latte r' ques-jnmth and Pop ar streets Saturday daughter, Margaret, ot Keynoms nr ouiescent i Mines; the farthest north college, tion iwornmg.

McAllister told polfte that in the world, which graduated its In rcply to Commander, Joseph'the convicts planned to separate. It first student last June. Before he i Renworthy, another questioner, the is believed that four of the men stole arrived at Fairbanks, the nr m( minister Ger- an automobile and proceeded to Poco- daughter, Margaret, of Reynolds-, men aiscnargea xxum TM vflte, this state, are visiting at the diagnoses arrested or home of Mrs. O'Brienls father, F. tuberculosis.

j. 1 A Wassem, Mh WasHngton Mr. and Hoffman a childen, Junior and Betty, of of the civil service laws place disabled i passing grade the head of the droye fche golden splke signifying I man note on was ad- moke City, stole the yawl and went to examination list. i ne oroerram would make women of near Gettfrdmrg. Mr.

Hoffman is are or in need eligi- eupfenfitehaent of labor at the Inger- Wg enter any faome TOa i a i ed by solT-liana Company at Painted verninent for veterans, with New York. Miss Beulah Armold, of ision for a separate home for State of Hjafrribttrg, ac- hem rhen theit num ber warrants, companied them from Coming, where benefits of the bureau was spending her vacation. also are soug ht for the bureau's Mfls. Huth Spangler and daughter, nurges having bedside contact with Arleen, have returried home after a month's visit with relatives in Phila- i A a i A completion of the government rail-; dressed to the United States as well, sea. The two other convicts either road from Seward through to Fair- as to the" British ahd allied govern- separated or are headed south, banks in June.

'ments; but that no recent conversa- Radio was utilized Monday night The Gridiron Club, the national' tions ha'd occurred between repre- trying to apprehend the convicts, capital's famous organization of se ntatives of the British and United Station WOO carried the message of correspondents, held the farthest states governments in regard to rep- i ie police department asking: for the north "meeting in. its historv Sunday arations or the present European sit- pggigtance of citizens in apprehending midnight heie in the land of thei ua tion. the foandiK for each of a re- midnight sun, 150 miles from ward of $250 "has been offered. Eight members of the KEPNER IN HARB1SBURG Later Detect've Gomborrow, upon organization from the American orders from Captain of Detectives nurses Having organization irujn tne i coi-respondents accompanying Presi- Had Automohile Accident After Souder, communicated with ndval Hospital treatment for all veterans, dent ft ar ft on Alaskan trip ing Through Gettysburg Saturday. 3U tharities' and deserTptions of the 1 eipma.

regardless of the origin of their dis- thered at Tenana Club with 1 I----- i men and of the yawl which they Mrs. Ralph Z. Oyler, Yttrk street, aDjl i tyi i urged, with extension of I cott Bone onBe Washington B. Evaid whose wife was, ottt to sea was sent from Phila- left this morning td spend a three-vear period of presumption at her home in LansforS. i co one orme the three-year period of presumption C0n esp07ldent and now governor of found shot to death their home in I delphia navy yard to Newport News or tubercular and neuro-psychiatric Frederick last month, and -who was and car ried to vessels in Chesapeake i i i Miss Margaret E.

Myers, of Phila- 'disabilities. delphia, has returned home after Removal of the time limit on ap- dent a week at the home of her fpi jca tion for compensation and per- brother, Charles W. Myers, Chambe-s i ss 0 for any applicant to appear burg street. She was accompanied before the rating board in person at back to Philadelphia by Miss Evtelle, government are asked, and Wasson, head of the social welfaie'the same privilege of department at Jefferson Hospita 1 uho 'ii insurance is bo had spent the week at tke home of a ns disabled in the service as en- Mr. Myers.

joyed by those not disabled. Retire- Mrs. Martha Stvoup, -who spent ln nt of disabled emergency officers Alagka Frederick last month, and -who was and car ried to vessels in Chesapeake Before driving the grolden spike, I questioned regarding her death at a Day Hardmg pa id tiibute to coroner's inquest' last week, suflFeted The invest' pration of Colonel John "pioneered" in a automobile accident after passing Groome, warden of the Eastern railroad construction in the through Gettysburg last Saturday, it penitentiary, into the escape wUl be learned Monday afternoon concluded today. Coloner Groome immediately file his renort with the last three weeks in Harrisburg, on Use same basis as regular army at the Empire Cafe, of which her, officers also is advocated. I (i.v.%*.

"Before preforming the last act Mr. ifefiher is now in Harrisburg, symbolizing the completion of this hene he says he visits with rela- Governor Pinchot, who is manifesting railway," said the president, "I tiveg every Saturday. His aunt. Mrs. Te at interest in the escape.

wish to address my word of tribute A. lives at 1715 Green The colonel would not indicate Mpn- to those who 'pioneered' it and con- street, that city, and he was inter- da iust what his findings have been. .1 rt rro i i Tno ic tributed of their genius and courage viewed there. He said that he is exercising great advocate to making of this steel highway "They are the only relatives I now care his inquiry 'in order that no i A nrnnnsals is one for through an almost impassable land. ave in the world, and I came injustice be done to anyone.

son, G. Earl Stroup, is manager, has A TM on otVer one traveling now gaturdav as I have done every other "I iust received ford from Col- returned to her home on North i establishment of a commit tCCf repre somewhere between 400 and 500. Saturday for some time, on a visit one Groome that his report will be codifica- miles over marvelous highways, and to them. I wbuld'have left before to- sent-to me tonight," the governor i one thought has occurred to me, night," said Mr Kepner Monday 1 in Harrisburg Monday. "My action 1 everywhere, namely, that the out- antn.

standing genius of it all is the man who found the way, who had the conception, the preception and the confidence to find an open pathway Washington street. jerans' affairs in the house of repre- Miss Grace Miller, 16! North sentatives and another for ington street, and Miss Margaret of a'i veterans 1 laws, ers, Biglerville, have returned after spending the past three weeks at Norfolk, Virginia, where they were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. George L. WILL PUZZLE SECOND SOLOMON "but I am delayed by an automobile -accident while on my way here" Kepner said his car crashed inlo a stone wall while he was driving 10 HarinV thev visited confidence to find an open pathway slone wall while he was driving 10 offer of the reward were se Hageritown Washington, Richmond, I Two Wome Claim Baby Girl; through the moutains the wildness Hamburg, and was badly damaged the penitentiary Monday to Petersburg 'and seaside resort-. r- niffprent and the canyons, and to surmount the He refused to go into detail rcfcrfrd-' finals throughout the nation, jreiersourg, ana seasiae rtsoiL-.

Kaen jNamCS Lliuereiu i Harrisburg Monday. "My depend on the warden's report." Posters containing the photographs, Bertillon measurements and finger- i prints of the as well as the of the reward were sent from the penitentiary Monday to police of- C3 Petersburg, and seaside Rev. and Mrs. William C. Robinson and son, "Billy," started on a trip to the home of Mrs.

Robinson at Salem, Virginia, this morning. Rev. Mr. Robinson will be gone from two to three weeks. During his absence his pulpit will be supplied for the Sunday morning services and the congregation will unite ing services.

Dr. siudg the con ing th" Lsenee A. R. Jones, of this place, was a guest tle Hotel England, Atlantic City, the pabt week. Each Names Different Father.

(By Associated Press) Los Angeles, July are expected to begin in su- various other physical difficulties ing the accident. "I and my attorney I which necessarily had to be encoun-' are going to assist in solving the tered. death of my wife, and we are not po- "I do not suppose any individual me to leave a stone untuAied until While Captain of Detectives Souder using: every available member of i his bureau to trace the fugitives, police are trailing the convicts penor ings (if Clinton in the proceed- bv Mrs. Loys Pollan, IwHWiy. It had to wife of Captain government itself.

Pollan, of the U. S. find the guiltv person," he said, over the Maryland line. Substations at Malvern and Oxfoi Mrs child was Pollan told the court born to her before the she or set of individuals would have un- dertaken the construction of such a little was heard of the death of Mrs. oi'usiaLiuns anu be left to the Kepner until her sister and brother Chester county, and at Doy'estown, started an investigation which result- Pucks county, are in close touch with gd.

in the body being exhumed and ihe developments. inquest held. Detectives believe that Louis A Ed-- wards, "king of automobile thieve-." one of the most brutal criininal thin sectxm of the country, planned FIRM DELAYS CHECKS TO INSPECT PLANT the get-away. Investigation revealed Members of the Gettysburg town a feefore a a ar council, together with S. Mfley Miller, aiic zne ween.

Edward Barbehenn, who spent'was married and that ts 1 TM the week-end with friends and rela-j Frank Nelson, an men 0 wno yjsuea rxjwarps Tne t.ves in Gettysburg, has returned to' dier who she said was Kiilea (Continue1 from First Page) Clutz, head of the de- counf jail in ea( lin called oh him his home Nazareth, this State. France dunng the World Wai She TM. J. It A1 council, together Avit ey i W6 the description of a nan borough engineer, and Dr. Frank H.

I who yifited Edvar3s in Bcr She hei co artment at Gettysburg -and at one the nuinc Hi Ctti, LHia OLO.LI:. i Harry P. fctzmiller, of Philadelphia, she took the name of hei Com time borough engineer for Chambers-; bchan- i poiduons, i i nsp ect the sewage disposal on Thursday tarry r. tutzmiiier, 01 rnnaaeipnia, v- iv; visitmg, trith his sister, Mrs. "ister, then Mrs Gerald of Washington, D.

visited the The investor weie also notified, ttay and Tuesday Miss Esther KntwiMe. of Chester; A IX SPOILS CROWD Misses O'Neal, Carlisle street, Mon- the TM 01 liter's' husband dissuaded her. aVal1 John Bonn, of Robisonia; Mr a ahe aa hearing. It was on this oth mi ht na ve been a latge Hai-rj- N. Delone and daughter, refused gne up company that the of awav from the con Miss Caroline, of Mt.

Hollv, and Mr. i tVii-rtepn in 1 snd Bell and family, of Mrs. Shosted testified was her thirteen in W- 450 HIGHWAY MEN GO WITHOUT to them until after the i-e- A ff ht spr-nkle of rain kept what (Continued from First Pottsunvn, were Sundav at husband, Schanholtzer and not Nel- kick esul ed in the home of Mr and Mrs. Edmund was the father of her I quest for a fe W. Thomas, Broadway.

ter's child and that the mother had As explained Monaay i so confessed to her. Two other sis- ters contradicted the mothers dec- the concern in Philadelphia, laration 1hat Nelson died in ia nce I sale plan provides that the PLAN 'BIGGER FAIR and said Mrs. Pollan had seen him may repurchase from the securities sold him. Mr. L.caKy cert given on the Playground on Monday evening bv the Citizens' Band of Gettyrburg The concert which last-" ed for more than one hour was of the i icy, vice president and head of ar actcr and was thoroughly I A 1 I T.

enjoyed by tho persons who bi'avea the faligiht precipitation. Abbottetown Improved at in Springfield, Missouri, since the 0 be SELECT NEW SITE Cost of J2.000 For This Year. done in all instances, but that overzealous stock salesmen in their eag- 1 erness to effect sales 60 years old, I made The Adams county commissioners sometimes today selected a new site for the elec- tion NEW OXFORD MAN HURT Permanent costing approximately have been' Edward oirausoausn, ou years completed by the Abbottstown of New Oxford was knocked down by I erb" contrary to the policies of the present structure, located just north Farmers' Association at the grounds a blcvde Mondav evening as he was company. of Bcndcrsville, hacI become tod small where the annual picnics are held, returning from 'work at the Mwine ac WJ lald thc letter 1 nnrnnso. new location sent out Monday that there had jii be about a half mile from the been no claim made that the Doll- present polling place.

ings companies owe money they Tt ORCHARDS iiiiiiiinii (Ky July C. ahd everything is in readiness foi brickyard at Berlin Junction, and sus- the picnic which will be held there tamed a possible fracture of the hip. this year August 21, 22, 23 and 24 The bicycle was ridden by an fellow- Tw6 of the Dufldmgfc will be used for Pm ploc, Geoige Lawrence, of New not pay and that the action is one TOURS COUNT the display of poultry and automo- Qxfoid. I of stockholders and not of creditors. Mes, and'the third'will be a music Mr Sttausbaugh was taken to William G.

Benham, president of fn A.BOC fcri'l. I the West Hospital, at York, jtfhe various: Dollingrs enterprises, has' July C. p6u1tr show thfs year will wh ere an X-ra was taken this in Philadelphia a week Paft- 1 WiHcts, of Apiculture, and (be one of the features of the picnic, to determine the extent of his in- i but returned to Columbus today. He W. A.

acting -head of tne it is stated. The directors of the As- juries. The results have not yet been i supervised the preparation of the'Bureau of Plant Industry, arei on a fcociation, seeing the need of increas- learned. Mr. Strausbaugh underwent letter sent out Monday to the Pcnn- tour of the Adaim ctmrtty orchards toed space, have provided a building'an operation at the Warner Hospital sylvania company's customers.

'Hot the -Which is twice the size'about two months ago, "We believe that if permitted day. 'for of tKat housing the poultry last to GUESTS AT DINNER MRS. BERGDOLL HAPPY The committed in charge, composed of Charles Albert and F. S. (Ry Awomtwi PrcM) bftnt their efforts dur- Philadelphia, July Emma; tions whose securities we have Arthur Knox Sunday at Camp carry out the companies' polices and program," read the letter, "we can say to you that thr affairs of our Mr.

and Mrs, John H. Knox, companies, as well as the corpora-' daughter, Ethel, 'Otis Feller and irfjf past to make the Ab- Berpdolil was high spirits today can and will bo conducted in a man-i Meade, Maryland, where they were bottotown picnic one of the im- before leaving for New York for a ner that Will prevcnt any loss to 1 at a dinner in honor of the portant ones of the county, and it is trip to Switzerland and Germany to anticipated that with two more vi hrr son, Grovor C. Bergdoll, fugi- our customers. We advise our cus-i parents of boys in training in the tomers not to become unduly alarm-1 Citizens' Tracing Corps. of growth, it will take its draft evader.

She has not ad- ed and assure them that we will, Mr. and Mrs. Knox's. soft, Harry, 'place among the largest 6f the vivd her of her vhit, declaring in the past, use every effort to pro-jand npphqw, (oufity fair? of State, hhe wanted surprise him. tect their interests, students at the camp.

the job he gratuitously takes over. This is the construction to be placed on the last clause of his letter. It is very if persisted in, the state treasurer's action will cause hardship among state employes who need their pay when payday comes, not when the state treasurer gets ready to pay them." Is Creating Trouble "Snyder is assuming a burden which means he must employ additional clerical help. This very action in view of the implication" in the last clause of his letter that the appropriation of his department is inadequate. The only conclusion that can be is that Snyder is willing to subject the highway department's labor fofces to unwarranted delays.

At the peak of its maintenance work the department is con-, fronted with a change in the soutce of payment for its force of 10,600 em- ployes. The new frankly implies, will be delayed in issuing the much-needed biweekly checks for labor." Weight said that in June more than 01,000 checks were mailed by the high- department under the system of advance requisitions, by which he declared laborers' pay was sent out) wiffiin a day and half after receipt payrolls. in charge of the local district office, which includes Adams, Franklin and York counties, refuses on the "no pay checks" situation saying all information on subjec' Wright, Very Special Prices On white' canvas footwear for Jadies' and I 1 I HOEANb Household Hardware Convenient Use Take account of stock--Look around the house. Make list of odds and ends in the hardware-line that you've een waiting to get for a long time. Then come to us and we will supply your needs.

Our assortment of tools and hardware items is large for you to select from. ADAMS COUNTY HARDWARE COMPANY, Baltimore Street Gettysbort, ANYTHING WRONG with the engine in your car can be properly repaired here by expert mechanics who take a keen personal interest in every job. Furthermore, they are the best mechanics available and know their business. ThcW! is no necessity of a return trip for adjustments. You can save money by buying GOODYEAR or EMPIRE tires now.

Eddie Plank's Garage "Where Service Counts Most" Wallace F. Wyllie H. T. Jennings No fly Toxot in Ae then sweep up-dU'dHd-INtii ToXOL Fsliit; Tokdt stainless, and harmttfsa to chifdren or pets. It kills on dogs arid cats and destroysHbedbugs, roaches, water bugs, ants, moths, mosquitoes, spiders and other insects.

It seeks out the bugs whetevet they are hidden i cracks or crevices-and brings them out to die. Try Toxou to-day. Pint, 75c; Pint, with 50c metal sprayer in attractive houiehold package, Special, $1.00. 100 ACTIVE ivt kills wseccpeste Made by THE CoiffANV SoUL and Tecommtntd Vj Stallsmith's News-Stand Drugstore Two Fine Orchart FnpertiB Fir Sate One is located-in Biglerville Borough, containing eifbt acrei of bearing apple trees and a variety of small fruits, equipped with good weather boarded house with bath and hot and cold water and good outbuildings. Will include crop in sale.

The other is located in Butler township. Contains ttp bearing fruit trees. These orchards contain air estimated crop of 3,000 bubhekk.01 1 more. Jj. APPLY H.

P. SANDOE, ItifftarvlHt, Pa. 1EWSP4PERS.

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