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YWV THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1st. 1927. MENTION S0CHAL 71 or VI Mr, and Mrs. S. Huber Hejntzel- roan, of Chambersburg, spent Sunday Tritlrthe letter's parents, Mr.

and Mrr C. C. Bream, East Middle street. Dr. and Mrs.

Albert Billhcimer and son left this morning to spend the month of August with Mr. and -Mrs KriS. Trump at Mt. Spring "Lake in the 'Adirondacks. Mr, and Mrs.

Albright and son, and Mr. arid Mrs. M. L. Sanders, of Hill Top, returned home after spending the week 'at Niagara fills and Buffalo.

They visited the former's brother, Charles E. Albright. of Brantford, Ontario. Miss Adele Hildobfrarid, Littlestown, was discharged froan the Hanover General hospital last week she had been a patient for a short time. Miss Lois of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs.

William G. Weaver, Graeffenburg Inn, Miss Mary Jean Scott, of Philadelphia, has returned home after spending a month with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. D.

E. Scott, Baltimore street. Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. Scott, of Philadelphia, have returned home after 'spending a week at the "home of the Rev. and Mrs. W. D.

E. Scott, Baltimore street. Joseph Stonesifer and family have returned to Chicago after spending some time at the home of Mr. Stone-' sifer's parents, Lieut, and Mrs I Stonesifer, West Middle street. On their return trip they will visit Williamsport, Ene and Niagaia Falls On Thursday the Stonesifer family visited in Washington, D.

C- Mrs. Lillie Eaffensperger, Chambersburg street, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Royden Eobmson, of Lcmoyne.

Mrs. Ralph Butt and son, Ralph. have retumpd to their home on Lincoln Highway East, after spending two weeks with relatives in Ncu York city and Valley Strean Long Island. TVIrs. J.

Gallemore. of Bartow. Tlonda, and Misses Frankie and Esther Bailey, of St. Louis, Missouri, were Sunday guests of J. Frank Stallsmith, East Middle street Mrs.

Norman and daughter, Margaret, of Lancaster spent a day recently at the home of Mrs. street. Maggie Wcancr, Stevens and Mis. John Whitman and Amielia Fortircy, of Detroit, Michigan, have returned home after spending a month with Mrs. Whitman's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Lcvi Pitzer, Stcinwehr avenue. Miss Elizabeth Hummel, Stevens street, is spending- a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

John Settle and family, Seven Stars. Mvss Anna Stoner, ha 1 been spending her vacation at thc home of her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Stoner, Baltimore street, has returned to" Philadelphia. Miss Stoner was accompanied back by her brother, Donald, who will tpend several weeks there. The Mary Gettys lodge will hold a social at the home of Mrs Mervm Sandeis, Fairfield road, following the regular lodge meeting. Thursday evening, Ausrust 4. Dr.

H. P. Bdknan, chief resicknl physician at the Polyclimc hospital, Philadelphia, is spending a month's vacation at the home of his parents, Mr arid Mrs. Edwaid Pfeffer, Baitimoie street. Miss Mane Foikcnroth, of York, is spending thc week her cousin.

Evelyn ay.en.ue. Folkcnioth. East Lincoln Mr. and Mrs S. E.

Folkemo-th and family. East Linco.n avenue, spent Sunday -with iclatues in York. Clarence E. Ohler, York, spent Sunday with his mother, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Stover, street. Paul E. Stock, has returned to Pittsburgh after spending two months with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Florence, East Middle street Peter C. Stock, son, Richaid, Baltimore street, and Mr.

and Mi Andrew Florence, East Middle street, spent the week-end in Pittsburgh. Francis Althoff, York, spent the with his Mr. and JMrs. Eugene J. Althoff, near Barlow.

Miss Kathryn Stouck, Hanover erreet, is spending the week in Atlantic C)ty. Mrs. Preston Edwards and sons, Ernest and Griffith, East High are spending two weeks in New Hayen, New York, Mrs. James P. and daughter, Miss Anna, and son, James, Springs avenue, returned) Sunday from a week's stay at "The Engleside," at Beach Haven, New Jersey i Miss Irene Williams, of Harrisburg, wending goyeraj 'Vfe-tftys with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Williams, Hanover street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Broadway, and Mrs.

Doyk R. Leath- srs, West Lincoln avenue, spent the day in HarrMmrg. A. E. delos Mo'nleros, of Mexico, who is taking a post graduate course at HarvarcT is spending several' days with friends: here.

Judge and Mrs. S. McC- Swope, Baltimore street, left today for motor trip to Rochester, New York, to spend a few days with their son- 'n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stsnhen A.

Wing. Mrs. Wing, son, and daughter. Miss Marian, will return with them the latter pait of the week. Donald Allen, of Charleroi, spent the week-end with Dr.

and Mrs. Maurice Weaver, Broadway. Mrs. Allen and son, Donald, who were guests at the Weaver home the past few weeks accompanied him home. The Rev.

Edward Jones. East High street, and his brother, Elmer Jones, of Los Angeles, California, spent the day in Washington, D. C. Mis. Frank R.

Peckman, daughter, Miss Eleanor, and son, Walter, Broad- vyay, and Miss Nancy Keith, Carlisle street, spent Saturday in Harrisburg: iMotherAgam Charles Andrews, well, Ross Shcely Walter Mean- and Charles Beechani spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. Hairy Shcely and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, Stevens street.

Mr. Meanwell is an instructor at the Rockne-Meanwell Coaclvng school at Bucknell college, where Messrs. Shcely and Beechani are students. Mis. John D.

Keith and son, Burgoyne, Cailisle street, left Ibis morning for a trin to Rochester and Niagara Falls, New York. Robert Taylor, and Charles Hubciy. Jr, Carlisle street, left Sunday i Readintr wheic thcv have accepted positions with the Yoik Conj-tiuction company. A new Mussolini is expected in Italy. The' stork is said to be hovering about Benito Mussolini, wife of theJPremier.

She has two sons and a daughter a Acting President Of College Submits To Operation Friday Emmitsburg, Aug. William F. Culhane, a member of the faculty at Mount St. Mary's college, suffered at attack of appendicitis and was re- noved to St. Joseph's hospital, Baltimore, Friday morning where an op- ration was performed.

A report re- from the hospital stated that he operation was successful and that Father Culhane was getting along nicely. During thc month of July Father Culhane has been the acting-president of the college. SEEK RE MOM OF SQUARE i. Residents of Emmitsburg Petition Council to Substitute Huge Water, Fountain. Emmitsburg, AUK- 1---At a special fi is the and Friday evening the petition circulated by the taxpayers ask-, ing that the fountain on the square be removed was taken up and The petition was signed by the leading citizens of the community and although nothing definite was stated'in petition to take the place of the -ifcmntain if removed it the sense of.

the document that thc time was' at 'hand when the commissioners should look into the- matter. As the fountain stands at present it is useless as far as protecting heavy traffic (through town is concerned, some of 1 the signers 'declared, 'A 'letted was. by Burgess J. Henry'Stokes fiom John N. Mackall, chairman of the State Roads commission, in which the chairman suggested that the fountain takes up too much room fpr the size of the square and something more practical should replace the present stiucture to regulate traffic.

was the general opmionof the meeting that something should be done to overcome the present difficulty and Burgess Stokes was empowered to confer with W. F. Childs, District Engineer of the State Roads Commission, and raake a report at the regular meeting hich will take place Tuesday 9. 4 Here's Our Summer Sale I Former Lieutenant Governor of New Yoi'k Succeeds Lincoln C. Andrews Under Mellon.

$250 Painting Is Said To Be A Lost -----Piece of-Bar-e Art -Lyman W. Prose, old son of Leonard Prose, San DiegOj.Cal., fireman, found that honesty per cent. The boy was rewarded witti $100 when he returned to the owner a purse he found." It contained $10,000. St. Louib, Aug.

1. A painting purchased by Max Self ion, art dealei, Washingxon, Aug. taking over the office of Federal prohibition enforcement chief, Seymour Lowman, of New York, today declared "Our job ib to hold the activitieb of the radical wets and the radical drys." BREAK-UP LOOMS SOON AT GENEVA Geneva, Aug. nothing shoit of a miiacle tan prevent a break-up of the three power naval reduction conference before the week closes, either by a qiuet agreement among the delegates to separate or by a show-down in the plenary session called for Wednesday or Thursday, was the gencial impression prevailing here toda. The fact that the penary session originally called for today postponed was looked upon as a victory for the "froaty at any price" pai ty wh'ch has followers in all three delc- Mr.

and Mrs. Salem, New Jersey, aie guebts more a DalbCy Bdlt cxjk aTa S. F. Lehman, Gilliland anart- ments Carlisle btrcot, retained today fiom a ten days uith Dr. and Mrs.

William A. Gramillc, Chicago, Illinois. John Walter, Baltimore street, returned to his home Sunday evening after several days' Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mr. Walter Lowman, former Lieutenant nations, but the postponement was 'Governor of New York was sworn in i 1K)L ac a11 to thc hkl of tho experts the Treasury to succeed Lincoln of the Biitish and Amciican dolcca- as secretaiy i lions who are said to realize tnat af Chicago, an international charge of dry law operation.

through a New York agent for $250 O. Ilamold, of has bcon by Maurice Gokl- in Eugene De La Croix, early nineteenth century French painter, it was announced today. Goldblatt estimated the value ab "anywhere from $50,000 to $250,000." Dr. A. M.

Grove Is Dead At York Home Dr Austin 4(3, York phy- was given a free trip to Atlantic City cia11 local ics- by Maytag Manufacturing com'-' pany for belling the largest number washing machines in his district. "I am looking lor honest, efficient there can be no reconciliation of the enforcement of thc prohibition a sec lhaL British and American view points and can be gained just thc same 1 as other United Statcb laws are enforced," he said. "Disloyalty will not'be tolerated in the prohibition service. I have no policy except an orderly businesslike carrying out mandates of CongrefeS." by delay. idcnt, died evening at at his home Saturday! 02 o'clock.

He was a One Shoulder Along Maryland Road Ready Emmitsburg, Aug. 1 --The concrete on the West side of the state oad between Thurmont and Emmitsburg was completed Saturday the of Contractor E. C. Valentine. Mr.

Valentine's men will move back Thurmont and start construction of he on the east side "in diately The state road fmmi now lolling macadam against tho shoulder and will have this work com- Pleccd into Emmitsburg before the ast shoulder work reaches member of York's council nearly ten ye.it s. Death was caused by chronic nlomerular nephritis with complications oi cerebral His widow siiiMves. Funeral sci vices will be held Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock, with inter mcnt at York. imrne- point. this As work on the shoulder neared much faster progress made because of increased jrail- facihUcs' wh York Farmer Is Killed I Train which allowed materials bo moved dnoct from cars to 'the Mr York, Aug a wealthy iar mci of Glen Rock was killed by a Pennsylvania railroad docomo- tive this morning at a grade Ctoss- inft near his home.

Witnesses said he apparently became confused while dossing the' li iicks and steptcd directly into the path of thc uain. It had been his custom to take a walk every rhoining at 7 He "was 70 years old. Lightning Kills Two Children As They Play In Yard Pittsburgh, Aug. ---Two children were killed by lightning during a stoi in the coroner was notified today. The victims Naomi Grafton, 10, and Homer Grafton, fi stated on a swing at their home 0 miles I i Ficcport when thc swing Wcs i by lightning.

Fci est Livmggood, 17, a cousin, with them at the time, was knocked to thc ground but not seriously injured. HOSPITAL REPORT to nave his part of the contract completed during the month of An- rust. Horatio Bottomley, British oublislaer who alinoat became premier, and one of tho most bitter anti-American abroad, plans to stage a comeback in the publishing business. He has been released from the Maidstone he sent for, fraud in connection, with Mfrd M. Farman '(above), famous French, aircraft designer, is giving final tests to the plane that he hopes will be the first to make a round trip from France to America.

Farman's original pilot for thc plane, M. Drouhin, deserted him, to fly. with Charles May Frommcyer and Plelen Fi ommoycr, Gettysburg R. Robert 1L Fischer, Gettysburg, and IMisfa Alice Musselman, Gettysburg, admitted as patients to the Warner hospital over the week-end. Mrs.

Robeit Gfiselman, Littlestown, was dischaigcd. 20 KILLED BY BLAST Are "Laborers" Says Union Chief New York, Aug. U. S. Department of Labor has been called upon to rule whether all musicians arc artists or some merely "laborers in the field of music." Joseph N.

Weber, president of the American Federation of Musicians, contends some, especially jazz play- eis, are laborers and therefore come under the restrictions of the-, labor laws. BREAKS LEFT HIP IN FALL SATURDAY Miss Alice Musselman, West Middle street, fiacturod her left hip in a fall on Springs avenue, Saturday evening. Miss Mussclman's foot slipped on the wet pavement, throv. ing her to the sidewalk. A paily of tourists rushed trf her assistance and took her to the Warner hospital.

AMMUNITION "BASE EXPLODES Ilanchow, Aug. twccn 100 and 200 (AI)-- Be- nationahst sol- lokio, Au? officers diars were killed Saturday in thc cx- plo.sion of "an. "ammunition depot, men i killed or wounded during' placed by the nationalist motor au- naval mane'uvets this morning in thc thorit.es at St. Joseph's school at Wu explosion of three mines on the mid- Chang, owned by the American church deck of a layer. mission.

In a Nutshell OFF of Any Article in the store--and BROKEN LOTS for men, womien on Bar- gain Tables at a saving of more than one-fifth. HOE and TOCKJW; 'TORE "On The Square" -Ui A For Your WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS WIRE SCREEN FLY SPRAYS FLY SWATTERS CONSULT US TODAY Adams County Hardware Company Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa PRIMARY ELECTION To The Voters of Adamb County. Under thc iirovi the Primacy--Elc lion iv. approved the 12th dav of July, jnd its amendment), notice u. hereby Kiven In Oxford Township Onv Supe-rvi'-or (G jru.) Two Sehoul JJn rein's (i yrs Orio Aurjiinr ilt V1-J One Justice of the P'acx- One Con l.ible- In Rc.idmy One feuperviKr (G I School (h Ono A i (f, Oti" Constable In btnb.in Townclup One bupcrv cor Two hehool ((, rt, One Auditor (, JR.

Ju-iticr-, of the Peace. several Klection Districts of Adaitu Countj, the hour, oC 7 o'clock lvr Touns One Supervisor (G A n1 ocioc c1) 1 0 1 fetors (h One day ot at hieh the- fol- A Jr (0 a Ono yr Onc Con that a Election be ntM in the entitled to i political! a i the State at RcpUbhcan Democratic Labor Prqblbition xll Nominate Two Associate Jurists Ono One 1 Plothonotary One- Ckrl. of tin- Courts Onc IJisii 1 anil Rcorde'r Onc C'ounlv Treasurer One- District Attorney Three County Comnns lonei (Two to be nomm itwl by cich political i Onu Coroner Two Directors of liir Poor County i In KJection District One Jiulirc of Ijlu-tion Orle Inspector oC Election, Three' County Auditors, two to be nominated by eat ty In Abbottfltovvfi Horoujrh (1 rs One- Auditor (6 Director, (C, ru One In Arondtsvillp Three Counnl- mcn (1 One Auditor (G Two Sthrxil Dnectors (fi One Ju-ticc of tho I'eico Onc Constable In Bcndcrsvillc Borouuh. Two Councilmen (6 Onc Auditor (6 i Two Sehool Dnectors (0 yrs One Constable. Two Justices oC the Peace: (0 jr 1 In liit'lci ville Borough.

One Auditor (fi i One School Director (1 School Directors, (G vi-i One Constable In Knst Bei lin BoroiiKh Onc Councilrnnn (2 Four Councilmen (1 One yr-. Tuo Jubtiec of Counrtlmen Two School Four Councilmcn At! 1C L. i Sthool (0 jn and One (1 yr- Uble In Union lov nshiji One i or (fi rs One bdiool Director (J jrs Tvvo for ('. yt-j OIK A i JTJ One Constable. A DIRECTIONS Petition' of for Aisociatc are tiled for the of the Cpmrnon- vciltii not later than Monday, lit.

10J7 i of a'J caniliditfs for County Of- (l'ts i i a i the i ifnature-j of at Ien-t 100 'iiialilicd i and are filril i the Ijoard of Counts Commissioners Each bU'ner of a nomination pitition shall -U'n only as many as can voted for at said election and shall decl ire that he ib a member of the i dc iKtiatil in said petition under pen- a of la.v Pc'i'ions of Candid, for all other of- frcs of Injections cxccptcd) must be bj at Ira ten iu-ilified I i IIH for of Llcction by i a '1 hi last ify UIMJII i all petitiont can be i the Board oC County Commis- i i i Auirust i 1D27 forms petition 5 xvill be fvfrnished i County Commissioners of charpe Al! petitions to till term for A i Councilman, Sthix)! mu designate tile' rncrfh of term olhcr- j'Ctition-i i not lio roccivexl for filing. A HERSUjrV. KEDMFN SCHWARTZ. LONVrai. Commi'-'ionors of Adam, County, Auditor (4 yrs.) One- Auditor (G School Directors ffi jrs 1 One the Peace One Constable.

In Fairfield Borouph One Auditor (6 rector (t Two yrs One Jubtice of Three Couneilmen (1 yrs One School Di- School Dtrectorh (C the Peace One Con- In Gettyibt.rp Borouch- Tvvo Councilmen ft yr, Bach Wnrd One Auditoi (G Two School Directors (G rs One tligh Conittible In Littlestovvn Borough: Two Councilmen (1 yrs Taeh WarcJ One Auditor (6 yra Two School Di-fttors (G McSherrystown Boroush: First Ward. Second Ward, One Auditor (G yrs.) One Two Councilmen (4 yrs (i j(v 'Aimce McPlierson, shown (loft), in a loving pose -with her, mother, Mrs. Kennedy, is now battling with the latter control of Temple, in Los Angeles. Money and ce's "kidnapping" arc said to btrthe causes of the DcardorfT, Clerk. Tvvo School Directors, (6 tice of the Peace (G yrs In New Oxford Boronfi-h Councilmen (1 yrs.) One A'uditoV '(G '-yrs) One llivrh Constable and One Constable.

In York Sprinjis Borouch: Four Councilmen (1 yrs.) One Auditor (G yrh.) Two School Directors (G yrs.) Constable. In Berwick Township. One Supervisor (G yrs.) Two School Directors (G One Auditor (G yrs.) One Justice of the Peace. One Constable. In Butler Township: One Supervisor (G vrs Two School Directors (G rs One Auditor (G yrs) One Constable- In Conewaco Township: One Superviaor (G yrs Tvvo School Directors (G yrs) One Auditor (G yrs.) One Constable.

In Cumberland Township- One Supervisor (G yrs One School Director (2 yrs Two School Directors (4 yrs) TAVO School Directors, (G yrs One Auditor (G yrs One Constable In Franklin Township: One Siiperviw (6 yrs Two School Directors (G yrs One Auditor (6 yrs Two Justices of the Peace. One Constable In Freedom Township: One Supervisor (G yrs Two School Directors (6 yrs) One Auditor (6 yrs One Constable. In. Germany T.pvvnship: One Supervisor (6 yrs.) Two School Directors (G yrs One Auditor (G yrs One Constable. Hatniltor.

Township: Supervisor yrs.) "One School Director (4 Two Srhbol Directors (G yw Two Auditors.One (t yrs.) and One (6 One CrtnstsfWc. In Ilannitonbnn Township: Super- vi'or (G.yrs,.) School Directors (G yrs.) One Atlditoi (G yrs-.) Onti Justice of the Peace and One Cons.tablo. In Highland Township- One Supervisor (2 yrs.) One (G School "Directors. One (2 yrs.) Two (G One Auditor (G yrs.) One Justice, of the Pence. One Constable.

In HuntinRlon Townxhip- One Supervisor School Directors Qno (4 Tvvo vrs.) One Auditor (G yi-s One Con- Htablo. In Lnlimorc Township: One Supervisor (6 vrs.) Tvvo school Directors (6 yrs.) One Auditor j-(6 yns.) One Constable. In Liberty Township- One Supcivisor (G yrs.) Two School Directors (6 yis.) One Auditor (G vis.) One Justice of the Peace. Constable. In Monallen Township: One Supervisor yrs.) Two School Directors (ft yrs.) One Auditor (G yrn.) One Justice of the Pence 'G Ono Constftblc.

In Moiml Plossnnt Township: One Supervisor fG Two Schoo' Directors (6 yra.) One, Auditor (6 One Constable, Hoot 2 complexion thai everyone, admires If your sKn is nor fresh, smooth, un- blcmisl'ctl, here is an ezsy, incxpensiva way to clear it: Spread on a little Rcsi- nol Ointment, letting it remain 23 long as you can. Then wash off with Resinol Soap-anS'hor water.Tinfsh with a dash cold water. this once 3 day. Note how it soothes and cleanses pores, lessens the tendency to p.m- plcs how clear, fresh and velvety it leaves the skin." Custom Hatching We have room for your egg any time throughout the balance of the hatching season. necessary to engage space, bring'-ybpr teggs Charges $2.00 pet when it suits Nagle's Hatchery, Abbottstown, Both 'Phones I Tires and Tubes Pay as you ride installment plan, OYLER TIRE CO.

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