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TWO- THE GETTYSBURG TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 16,1921. IMPOSED AS Defendant -Eagaged Bungalow Witness CALLS TREATY A f) JAP ALLIANCE Altruism' America Naral Ratio Program- LARGE SUM FOR WATER PROJECTS General Beach Advocates Expen- diture of Approximately Forty i Reference to Irish Boundaries! TELL OF HIS VISITS THERE Three Millions. Washington, Dee. 1G--An expenui- jture cf approximately for and barbers IK the fiscal year yesterday by Senator Eei BAIL IN SECRET- SESSION! 1923, exclusive of a proposed S7.500,- PERSON AL NOTES AND ITttiS WashingroE, Dec.

16--Another at-tack upon the Four-Power Pacific' Treaty -was made in the Senate Brings About Grave Irish Situation. News Notes From Aronnd Town' I Throughout the County. MANY DAILY VISITORS Mis issouri), -who characterized re as for the 3tuseie Shoals, pro- State to JRest Case aging Evidence Given band of Woman. eaa lnerioa prop03alSj whieh -coupled with, the Four-Power Montross, Dec. 16--Efforts are 'he declared, Inade Great Britain "ab- Being engaged In the 'solute master of the seven Mention of Guests From Nearby I Gen-1 House Comes as Surprise.

Belfast, Dec. 16--Premier Sir James Ifast for London vester- port tcday to the Sc-c-retary of harbor proies'S are: and Mrs. Charles Falk. of Fred- York, $2,900,000, including $2.200,000 'ei-i'-k, entertained Rev. and Mrs.

for the East' River and $350,000 for EuaiEselbaugh and grandson, Ee- the Hudson River channel; Philadsl-', wi a Sponseller in honor of their birth- Hojiday Slippers: fn large assortment for of the family. Both Phones HOE and CKERT STOCKING Call ORE Us phia to the sea. other guests present were: in London The prosecariaa endeavored to binds us never to have a cavy i rne Ho ise of prove the close relationship between than It concedes to es ertia y- Eastlalje and the nurse. a navy ouz of ail proportion to Nearly half a dozen witnesses were wealth and population." majority of the County Council calied, who in sonfe way identified I The "5-5-3" proposal submitted by! Fsrma a an L'lster county, to rec- them as "atmt and-nephew." This J-Set-retary was described by was the a-elatlonship in'wlfjeb. East-j Mr.

Seed as so generous to Breac Bri-jf 11 seized the Jake and Miss posed before and Japan that he could not but butldin 2n( booLs I of the authority of the Daii Eire- council ducu- residents'of Colonial Beach. whether it had not come from ments Eastlake-Hired JSengalow the British Government itself. At any Colli "-s Confident Probably the most interesting he said, it was so generous and' Hmony was given by George Kelly had displayed such altruism and Richard Pate. The latter is an 1 the United Stares ought not to be! vo old man with, s. long, grav beard.

He asked to "pay the price of foregoing wore the khaki coat of a in advantage she now has. the Army, giving a queer "America demonstrated during the He had the self-containedf bearings arar he continued, "that she "could a backwoodsman not the world. need be, sh a clock yesterday ing the spotlight. could conquer the world. She has the: JQS beiore ne v.e: Li low tones he told the jnrv that and population to eclipse all inj se ec 3Ir CoIHns in November of 1920 Eastlake rented race for naval armaments.

TM Associated Press correspon- a bungalow from him. On Nox'ember "She could "have kept on and become said, the prisoner came to him so master of the seas, but she chose than are nearer to and asked him if he had a bungalow 10 for advantage. Xow it an- an furnished and -for rent. pears she is allowing the plan for 'e "I told Him J. bad and he said that Be wanted- to rent one for a time Ms said the witness.

500.GGO lor Harbcr and; SponseHer, 3Irs. Llndemooth Sl.500,000 for Lision Range; Savas-! of Frederick. Miss Anna nah, Norfolk. S300.GOO;' Katberine HtjJiinielbaugh and 1 Los Argeles, GeiselHian. and Gray's Harbor.

1 PhiUip Effinger, of Lancaster, following a decision yesterday by ard EnnraE C6 Washington, is spending a few days at the home -of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Daniels, Bal- Ft OSTradi- 5 Pf-ncipal River projects are: Aussis- street. I Minneapolis Gert sbur Thomas Stevens and of Heidlersbarg, Rath and i Columbia and Lower BICYCLES TRICYCLES COASTER WAGONS WHEELBARROWS We are headquarters for the above mentioned articles. Make your boy happy by giving him a bicycle or coaster This Is a gift that is useful an-i always conches a boy's-heart.

For the smaller children a tricycle or wheelbarrow is always acceptable. Come in and look them Open every evening until Chrstnias. Adams CoiiBty Hardware evening. for the after below Vancouver Port- John Spanerler, daugh- "TEastlake told me That his 'aunt' was in After agreeing on The the first month's ren -r later the who I continued, i Orient and. to have the United -States 1 underwrste in ie uriee be paid ane t.

A lew days! the blood of her sons the 1 avarice of Great Brt-' Asnuith Defends Treatv Sioux City to For; Bentan, and manager of th Western -'on Telegraph Company, was a nclude S2.500,- basinfi ss caller in Gettysburg Thurs- 000 for the. inland waterway-from theca rs. Laura Weigand has gone to i nd the winter with relatives In Toledo. Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. H.

Fuhx-mann, vice president of Commission (Sood control); $548,000 the Hotel Gettysburg Comnany, Harr learned is Miss Knox, came to live there. She remained TWO months. else paid any rent besides Eastlake?" incraired Counsel Butz-! "Miss Knex Tiaid the Tent second month," Pato replied. Xtsighbor Tells Of Tisits George Kelly, who resides next: to the bungalow which the itam and Janan in the Southern seas later ings being an address bv Asquith commending the the acceptance of the i Cashtown Etforraed Special IS i treaty for House. OnpOsftlQli jto Mr.

Asquith declared rhe pact Ireland-the fullest measure Active.SessI.OR. jcal autonomy and preserved to all offering will be taken. Sundav School, Insamen their tul! share of free citi- 1:00 divine worship. 2:00 pter of the Phi Kaooa Psi College Fr di sht i the hosts at the annual Christ-5 service as dance in Glatfelter Hall. A York state officials and zenship throughout the Em- bccupied.

testified that several times the flepamnents marked the final pire. each" week the nephew, whom sesslons of the 49th annual conven-i While supporting the treat- he con. 1 TlOn Tt.V»»rV» --I. I as Eastlake, caned p. m.

Fail-field: Saturday visit' tIOn Patrons of Husbandry, which tended i should have been made be- on Tuesday nights were me TO a close evening. fore, in time to avoid the tragedies en- special nlgbts, he said, for -Zasdake Th stat boata Qf education was the acted since armed conflict began. At center of bitter attacks in resola- another point Mr. Asquith said: Miss lox and remain I tiolls presented legislative; de'sire to utter this 'solemn commitee as were also Lieutenant warning. It wcnld be a verv Governor Beidleman and Senator mistake in CBv Press') Dec.

16--Miss class, 1:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 Margaret Warnibrccit, 22-xear-old a. m. Cashtown: Sundav whose body was found floating 4 For Safe Delco-LigM Plant in use about two years.

In good running condition. G. Bigham Biglerville, Pa. I divine worship, 10:30 arrive -in a motorcycle, enter The home until the folio-wing morning. "It got so that I nsed "to be awakened at 5 a.

m. Wednesday mornings by the sonnd of the motorcycle ing the home of 3fiss EJnox. Christian Science Services morning at 10:30 o'clock. Reading room open Tuesdav, tfc it vi ni. ijiiiiu, an ajniost xatai Smith, of Datipnin county.

Auditor mistake that when this agreement has 5 iThursdav and Saturdav from 7:00 to a in a branch the Clarion river near here Wednesday apparently was' thrown Into the water while still alive. Coroner Gleason said todav. A sash ui the throat would have caused death i if drowning: had not he believes. j.Iiss General S. S.

Lewis was asked to i been ratified, as I confidently believe it: present figures why state school to suppose that you have come terian Tm-j --t -r -i aupropnations are bemy held -von ever see Easuake leavina: past two years. The body went on record as op- morning?" inouired Counsel. 5n the Sutzner. was the reply, "but motor- 5yc1es do not ran around by selves. to the end of our Bonar Law Springs Surprise Eunterstovm: Sunday School, divine worship.

10:30 a. m. armbrodt's pocketbook has been i I found in the creek. The small amount I of money she carried was intact. Two Taverns Lutheran i GRID MEX TO BANQUET posed to tb right of the state to Commons on the I During the debate in the house of I FreaLtt3n Irish agreement i Saul of the 10:00 a.

m. by The annual oanq aeE of tlie C-ettvs- I ry; preaching: of a 3nr2r College football team vnll "be i -a -r-- i.iiic.*ii. VJL cuu.t,«a.L.£Uii* vou see EJIOX about dor- -r TIO beaded by Dr. Thomas Z. Fmegan.

i Mr. Bonar Law said that Attacks were made bv members 'e it seemed that Ulster "Xo. wonlri coine out oniy atl the gracge, and also night." 'A regular Tiight owl, "Yes. sir." Undertaker Describes "Wounds i schoos, the centralization 01 educa-1 S. S.

Jritznngn, the undertaker wno i tional authontv in Harrssburg i ezabalmea the bodv ot the -murdered' JT J.T ii. he usurning of autnoritv said to tola of the coTWitsoTis in have been lornjelv exercised at one Centre Mills: preaching, 10:00 might be Sheely's: preaching, 2:30 p. a. 'jommittee, coaches and players will be I m. 'present.

presented by various countie icism of -the administration, dpposi tion to the consolidation of rural in resolutions lorced into an all-Ireland parliament, i Biglerville: Sundaj unties. Crit--! anc then he might have been called Junior Christian School, 9:30 a. I he Golden Rule of Giving to Smokejs 9 most men there is no better Christmas gilt than a box of really good cigars. By reason of our United Cigars Stores Agency we carry a complete assortmer.r of Cigars priced from 5c to 20c Smokers know United Cigars and at the prices named you are assured of the highest quality. Our line of these famous cigars in small boxes is extensive this year and range in price from SI.25 to S5.00 a box.

We also carry a complete assortment of pipes, tobacco, cigar- sttes and smokers articles. SHUMAN'S 84 Baltimore Street of authority said to boir.e when fie arrived. There were'. countv and district otncials, was so manv wounds on the necK and, 3 coraed in the varietv 01 resolutions ieaa. he stated, that sbe nad lost oiierea.

3.11 rea oiood. and it was not neces- i The resolution oitered sarv dror him TO bleea ner. whicn is; i day's session by F. A. an operation asuallv performed ore-: paratory to Endeavor, a.

mas services Saturday evening. De- upon to co-operate with others in preaching. p. m. Christmas' ceciber 24.

at 7:30, at which time a I-i an alternative policy. He 'exercises will be held December 23. pageant will be rendered by the cnil-11 bound to admit that his fears York Springs Lutheran dren. Sunday School. 9:00 a.

preach-! Trinity Reformed Church dng. 10:30 a. in- Lower Paul Reid Pontias, pastor. Sunday Sunday School, 1:00 p. rjhool 9:30 a.

Ivlornipg- Worship ".2:00 p. m. A Christmas service wIH 10:30. The choir be held at Lower Bermttdian church, from i Thursday evening, December 22 at, High Hath bv Edmund Turn- OYLER SPANGLER Soldier "Houdinf at Tues- IMoore, of i Bradford county, demanding the re--! moval by Secretary Mellon of State Prohibition Ogicer McConneil was not adopted by the convention as pre-- Recently At Methodist Church i Eented 3Ioore AnoAer For Sunday School. ras ed by Master McSparren was adopted instead of the original one At s.

xecenE -meeting of the after a long debate. It ''demands a school board of the Methodist strict er.forceirsent of tne Prohibition J. C. "Xaa tvas re-elected scperin-, law. and teat officials be put in the ELECTIOX OF OFFICERS tencenr of the scnool, Blaine Jtkitz-- aniller was elected assistant superintendent; M.

R. Eemmel was re--elect- charge wbo are in svmoatbv with tlie einforceraent of the ed F. Solt, secretary; IM. S. Semmel.

chorister, ard W. E. "Woltz, assistant chorister. Eepcrts from the variotrs officers HANOVER HZRE TONIGHT Gettysbursr Hisrh Schcnl went through year be a hard or.e as the Hanover team ha? of year's men left a r.ari week practice lor -A the Sunday school read at! tr wr Pa ffaB of the se on hen the Time, which showed an Increase i they meet Hanover Softool to- of 13 per cent in the azxesdaoce 3ar-) zz C3srnr 57! the cone the past year. Five adult Bible pmnas'TM- ihe game is expeeiea to classes were organized daring and a total enrollment of the racfccajl a on the scuac ar.d nave oeen pracnczns-' i sirjce institute week.

Captain Scott. G. Bream, C. Bream have shown up i during their scrimmages with (Bv Associated Press) i Re second team and ere expected to Paris, Dec, 16--The reply of the Hanover tossers SJlied reparadoBS comajission to 'the 1 On account of the great rivalry bc- r.ote of the German government an- I the two schools a large Bouncing its inability to pay the next of from Hanover are expected. two reparation instaitmeoits will be yeported to BerSin tonight by con- School was found to be 308- REPLY TO GERMAN NOTE -will render two on 11 DIED IX HARRISBURfi The reply was a simple acknowiedg- fcent of the German note, stating that she was unable to make the.

payments, pud also stated whether or not an ex- Jension of the time limit would be granted. i Word has been received here of the death in of Mrs. Annie Musser, formerly of Gettysburg. She was the daughter of Mr. and I Michael Crilley and a sister of Mrs.

i vo George Myers, South Washington Xolcdc Blade, street. These have found one way to earn a. living carlns the unemployment suuaucn in Jxtadoa. They so about the streets doing "Houdiiii" stunts, accepting what tfee passersby give for entertain- o'clock. Biglerville Lutheran.

i Sunday School at; 9:30 a. with sermon at 10 Chris- Endeavor at 6:30 p. Satuniay evening, December 24th, a Christmas Cantata by the school titled "Heron's Benders Lutheran Sunday School at 1:00 p. 'preaching at 2:00 p. m.

Saturday evening-. December 24th. Christmas er.teitainn-.enr by the school. St. Lake's, Littlcsiown Eev.

Ralph Wciier. pastor. Saturday rsiorriir-e at 10 o'clock. St. James.

LittlesJcwu Preparatory services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock: Sunday School. Sunday morning: at 0:30 Ho.v Oommnrion at St. Mark's. Prcachnsr SuKIay af-er- 2 o'clock. Church of ihz Brethren.

Gettysburg Rev. B. F. Ligrhtncr. pastor.

Sunday School at prenchin? as 10:30. Bible sindy at 6 o'clock an.I church at 7. Preslj? ferians of FairOed Sen ices Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Bfndersvilb Reformed Rex-. T.

C. pastor. Sun-' day School at church at 10. Tlie and "Hark! What Msan those Heavenly Voices?" by Dudley Buck. Evening Worship 7:00 when a special i 2 service of Christmas music win be i encered by the choir.

Salesr. Sunday School. 9:00 a. Y. 1 C- 6:00 p.

preaching by the pastor, 7:00 p. r.i. subject, "The Sin Sick an evangelistic senKon. t. U.

B. i The Oldest Established Hide ae Eertilizer Dsaiers in Adams County 4 We remove dead stock witiim a radios of 20 mfles I Our prompt service in this line will please YOU. Save yoer fertilizer bags- Thej are fsr 12 bags if filled at ocr: School. a. preich- Don't Forget we pay the Iiignest price Tor Hides." BOTH PHONES GETTYSBCKG, PA.

a. Y. P. a School will hoid Christmas Wednesday evening, December 21. at 7:30.

ArcndtsviJc Reformed in Reane ll.c rc-ason we arc Sun.lny School at preaching at i- that our didn't do- 2 o'clock. Subject: "Standing Be- Mcssagp their time to coddli.is ore the Lord." C. E. at 6. The Sunday School will hold their Christ- ins: by the "pastor, Wednesday, 7:30 p.

m. Fairfield Lutheran -j- Saiviay School at 9:30 a. i shin at 10:30 a. Forerunner." C. E.

at 6:00 p. WorfJup at 7:00 p. Theme-- OeJiysburg I Rev. Harry pastor. Sun- day 5f-hcol at 9:30: preachinj: by the i raster at 10:30.

Subject: "Tlie White Stone." Enworih League at 6:15. Xeu- Oxford Methodist 1 Sunday at 9:00: Epworth r.i Preaching by the p.istf i-. Rev. Harry Daniels at 71 o'clock. Christ's Lutheran Church.

Aspers. Pa. Rev. W. D.

E. Scott, pastor. Sun-iay School, 9:30 a. Chris-i tian Endeavor. 6:45 p.

special missionary program, 7:30 p. m. Geflysburar Presbyterian Rev. W. C.

Robinson, pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 a. morning worship, 10:30. Subject, "An'Angel's )f of Christmas C. 6:15 p. m.

Evening worship at i 7. Subject, "A Message From Hell." A SUITABLE GIFT FOB Electric Sweeper Vac--Once oves---Twice cleaned. Holiday Special S47.50 Free Demonstration H. T. ELECTRIC CO.

York Street i Gettysburg, Pa. C-. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS MRS. J. WILLIAM GARLACH S.

L. Allison, Embalmer and Director, AUTO HEARSE SERVICE Fairfidd, Pa. I A.

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