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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 5

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Public Opinioni
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Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
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Business Telephones, Bell or C. V. 399 PUBLIC OPINION A Paper for People Who ThinkWednesday, February 2, 1927. Editorial Telephonef Bell or C. V.

No. 1 stormy days. More milk from the took over the tobacco store, news-' paper and magazine stand conducted 'during the past four years by Charles IF. ZuUinger. Mr.

Zullinger was com AMBITIOUS ooo no AS PENNSYLVANIA SEES IT tion, Ray Hess; baby chick, C. winter feeding of poultry, II. J. Kltzmiller. ST.

THOMAS Sweet clover pasture, McLean system for swine, ton litter I. M. Shields; milk record club, D. H. Brechbill; pruning demonstration, Earl Brown; chick rear-ins- TntlnE- T.

M. Shields: culling, D. News of and for the Farmers of Franklin County wheat cultivation, D. II. Byers; alfalfa demonstration, S.

Shoop; potato varieties Michigan Russett, one year removed, White Elephant, Rox-bury G. C. Rosenberry; ton litter work, McLean system, George Eyer; dust vs no-dust for insect control, G. C. Rosenberry; chick rearing-, culling, T.

S. Shoop; feeding and management. TJ S. Shoop and George Eyer. ZULLIXGEH, STEPS OCT pelled to discontinue business activities on account of his health.

Aa soon as his health permits Mr. Zullinger will go to the hospital for an oper- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'same amount ot ieea result anu cows will keep in better condition. Our best dairymen treat their cows right. Plant Flowers In Hotbed If a hotbed is available a number of can be started now so that they will bloom next season, landscape gardening specialists of the Pennsylvania State College say. Some of those to be seeded now are columbine, Shanta daisy, larkspur, and single, hollyhocks.

Ew es Need Feed and Exercise During the winter months tho breeding ewes need a pood ration and plenty of exercise. H. BrechbiU; winter management, i. ation. 1 AYE, SO IT SEEMS SHE: What's the best way to keen la New Year's resolution?" HE: To himself.

Life. oo IBy The Associated Press) M. Shields. LETTERKENN'Y Lime demonstration, fertilizer, George Eyer; WAYNESBORO, Feb. 2 Robert N.

I Boerner, West Main street, yesterday FA.HM CALENDAR Latrebe has just come to the fore with a perfect bridge hand during a "io table game enjoyed by Mr, and Mrs. Harry J. Whiteman of East; Chestnut street, and Mr. and Mrs. 3'.

i M. Stumbaugh, also of Latrobe. Mrs. i hiteman picked up her hand and found she held 1 3 spades. She Be- cured the bid on five spades and made a grand slam.

1 Timely Reminders from The IfnnsjivMula. SJato Col logo School of Agriculture Prime with "Proper Tools Cutting tho firewood with a carpenter's saw is just as sensible as using one to prune -Uhe fruit trees. Buy and use a good IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ALL Plan Community Programs Farm project programs for townships Quincy, St. Thomas and Let-terkenny were formulated at meeting in the communities yesterday under the direction of the farm bureau directors. The Quincy program: Fertilizer test on wheat and field meeting, F.

r1 IV '1 pruning saw. Efficient tools make It 'easier to do efficient work. Ninety i cents for a pair of hand shears and a dollar and a quarter for a. saw la an turn A "whatisit?" has been killed here, Leroy Wenner, of Stillwater shot the animal, which he thought was a. fox, i Barkdoll; investment justified even in the home orchard Hess; cow testing association, P.

W. Arilk fmv Dairv cows Barkdoll; legume meeting, L. R. Shaf- ppfiiwt i no Miiu. low uairy cows i should be kept under cover on all colu iei can ciuu Will Want to Share In but no fur dealer in this section couiu.

Identity it, and the body was sent to New York In an effort to have Identification made. In color It was alate blue. ft resembled a fox and had a tall nice a calf. The fur was thick and of a fox-like texture. Warren's Removal Sale 1 -( mm-mrm fl Ik.

1 fa It remains for three horses to bring truth, to the human complaint: 'i feel like thirty cents," At an auction at Dauton, Armstrong county, the three equines were sold from among a head of 20 for the sum of ninety cents. This is Lieutenant Commander Noel Davis, of the naval reserves, who is See the Public Opinion On Friday Continuous Performance 2:30 to 10:45 to attempt the New ork-to-rans non-stop flight for which Raymond Ortelg has offered a cash prize of $23,000. Commander Davis hopes to hop off some time next July or Aug TODAY Thursday Friday 4 tj The first instrument ever recorded In Columbia county was the commission of Henry Ohl as Justice of the peace, Issued by Governor Simon Snyder, and recorded December 7, 1S83, a few days after the creation of the county. This was discovered in Bloomsburg during a search for an old deed. A score of other papers preceded the first deed.

A month went by before a will was filed, and two months more before the second came in. i ust. It was this exploit on Which Rene Fonck, French war ace, was embarking at New York last June when his machine was wrecked and two of the crew killed. he heard the menacing command of "Get them all out while you're about it!" and glanced up to look into the barrel of an automatic pistol. Undaunted, the jeweler ran from behind the counter and grappled with the intruder.

During the scuffle the pistol was discharged and the would-be robber dashed from the Btore. Grelner, in the excitement, didn't realize that he was wounded and gave chase to the fleeing fellow but lost Eeeause he is 75 and "wants to take it easy" the rest of hia days, "Tommy" Gray has tendered his resignation as chief of police of Downingtown. He has served as head of this department for the past thirty-five years, during which time he made a record for himself by capturing murderers and desperadoes in all sections of Chester county- A 20-year-old dog, owned by William Douglass of Clarksville, is the oldest of 4,600 that have been licensed here for 1927. The county treasurer's office is issuing licenses at the rate of 400 a day. 'Q CAMS Matinees 2:30 Evenings 7:00 and 8:45 track of him when he ran up an alley nearby.

Not until he returned to the store did Greiner know he had been struck by the bullet which lodged in his body about four inches below the right breasts It is believed the holdup man made his escape in an automobile that had been noticed in the alley shortly before the attempt to rob the jewelry store. Four youths are said to have been noticed in the machine, which was not about after the shooting. Greiner was taken to St. Luke's Hospital where surgeons immediately began probing for the bullet. MICHIGAN LAW STEMS STREAM OF ELOPERS TlRTBnTT Feb.

2 OP) Eloping to HHisaou I Jean Although the average Sunday collection at St. Mary's Church in Wilkes-Barre Is $1,000, the penny and the nickel must vanish from the collection plates, the Rev. J. J. Curran has decreed.

The 1 Rev. Father Curran is widely known for his part in settling several anthracite coal mine strikes. The pastor explains that the operation costs of the various Institutions of the Announcing the Opening of Chambersburg's New Theatre 1 Thursday Evening, February 3rd Michigan has lost much of Its novelty -for Ontario and Ohia couples. A law effective a year ago requires that names of applicants for marriage parish exceed 1,000 each week. COURT RULES GIRL MAY WEAR KN ICKERS TO SCHOOL JEFFERSON VILLE, Feb.

2 P) The parade of the "knlcker" girl between her home and school, begun last September and continuing until whooping cough interrupted, was ended yesterday. Virginia Allen, clad in knickers, and With a Great Cast of screen Favorites, Including: MARLOWE LOUISE FAZEXDA GERTRUDE ASTOR WM. GEORGE LEWIS GEORGE SIEGMANX His friends scoffed at him his children pitied him his wife scolded him yet, all loved him. For he was only a good-hearted Old Soak. Until the very foundations of his home were threatened.

When he was transformed into a man of iron heart. It is great great in its quaint humor great in its home drama great in its love theme. It will sound your emotions to Doors Open 6:30 p. m. Dedication Performance 7 p.

m. licenses, be published for five days before the ceremony is performed. Four thousand fewer licenses were issued here in 19 26 than in 192 5, principally because Windsor, Chatham and Walk- fii it ervllle, couples went elsewhere to wed when the law took effect. Monroe, near the Ohio border, issued less than half as many licenses last year as the year before, and other border towns count heavy decreases. Ohio couples now marry in their own state where no delay is re- i quired, and many Michigan couple's go to Ohio.

Meanwhile Ontario has made So new that it has not been shown as yet, in Philadelphia and many of the large cities. the depths and give you a new 1 meaning to life. If it's a PARAMOUNT Picture, it's the best show in town its marriage laws more rigorous, forestalling those who would go from Canada to wed. mjmywi'itmrf Michigan to irrned with a court order, may enter -hool now. Circuit Judge George C.

iCopp granted a petition for a ry restraining order when counsel for Fay Allen, mother of the 10-year-old girl, filed another injunction uit to compel the school authorities to permit the girl to attend school. Hearing was set or February 8. Denied admittance last September by Miss Margaret Poindexter, the teacher, Virginia continued to make he trip to school daily until illness stopped her. The girl was told by the teacher to wear a dress. Her mother contended the child's clothes was proper.

The controversy widened until It Included all members of the Clark county board of education, members of which were named In yes-rerda'a court action. JEWELER IS SHOT BY NIGHT BANDIT PREMIER SCREEN PLAY BY ROBERT Z. LEONARD The Capitol Theatre will be devoted to the presentation of Superior Photoplays TTWZStS ONE TUESDAY DAY FEBRUARY Rosedale Theater Excellent Music! Delightful Novelties! A BERSBURG ONLY 2:30 8:30 P. M. jMtetro- Goldwyn -Sfzyer in irrBngemenz wim A IMAM, C.B.DILLIN6HAM 5 F.

Z1E6FELP PRICES Matinee. 50c, 75c, $1.00 Evening. 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Plus Tax All Seats Reserved i Tickets Selling in Advance for All Performances BETHLEHEM, Feb. 2 OPJ Henry H. Grelner, regarded as the leading jeweler of this city, last night was shot in the body while repulsing an attempt of a lone bandit to rob the istore.

Grelner was closing up the store for the day when he vas accosted at the door by a man about 35 years old and fairly well dressed. The man aid that he was very anxious to buy a ring and didn't want to wait until today. The Jeweler finally decided to let the man into the store. After looking over some signet rings, the stranger said he wanted to see a dla- tnond ring. A Grelner reached into the case.

WILFRED S. BENDER at the Console of COM RAD NAGEL our Mouer BtfGEtf. LEW WALLACE- I ADMISSION PRICES Matinees. Adults 20c; Children 15c Evenings Adults '30c Children 15c Excepting Saturday Nights and Holidays when all seats will be 30c Directed by FRED NIBLO with RAMQH NOVARW. BrfiyBronson.

May MeAvcy, CAPITOL THEATER Thursday Evening Friday Matinee and Night TMt THE WHOLE RACE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT Matinees 2:30 p. m. Evenings 7 and 8:45 p. m. Which is SNORMA SHEAR SW7 IW 1 f- MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW.

Please enclose self addressed stamped envelope with check or money order.4 Seat sale opens at the box office Saturday, February 5.

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