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TWO THE GETTYSBURG TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. CRISIS BETWEEN AND BRITAIN Government Newcastle Consulate Until English Apologize to Officials. CHARGES GROUNDLESS Investigators Sent From Here Exonerate Slatw And Brooks of Charges Laid Against Them. Last August. Washington, Nov.

ANNOUNCES CURE FOR SHELL SHOCK Chicago Doctor Offers to Give 100 Soldiers Glandular Treatment. MUSSOLINI LOST NO TIME IN WORK New Italian Premier at Deskj Chicago, Nov. i--Dr. William Held, Early And Ready For EXPECT HALL CASE ARREST IN 3 DAYS Prosecutor Mott Makes Definite Statement Despite Attack on Mrs. Gibson.

lecturer before the Illinois Post-Graduate Medical School Clinic, announced Duties. Tuesday that he had offered to treat kyARNED HIS MINISTERS 100 -soldiers suffering from shell shock by roaking harmonious the function of PERSONAL AND BRIEF ITEMS News Notes From Around Town And Throughout The County. MANY DAILY VISITORS the ductless glands, from which condition has. resulted. "What we have to do is to determine by blood tests the deficiency or excess of glandular activity and then restore the i Says Members of His Cabinet Must be a statement, which came at the close of Prompt or Lose Jobs.

Orders Demo- day Qf melodrama) which gave little bilization of Fascisti. States 'Government has Jefi-'harmony by injection of suitable ex- nitely not to reopen the American tracts," he said. "This dispels the Consulate-at Newcastle, England, until the British Government has unconditionally withdiawn the charges mental cloud." Dr. Held said his offer to treat 100 soldiers had been made to President it made against Consnl Slater and Harding and the Veterans' Bureau, Vice-Consul Brooks, and publicly and that Director Forbes of the Bu- exonerated the two Thesreau had expressed his thanks, but British Foreign Office has been made said that he did not want any experi- aware- of this determination, it wasiments made upon the soldiers. Dr.

learned Tuesday. The decision was Held said he had replied that he would reached after exhaustive investiga-1 not experiment but would employ tions of the situation at Newcastle, methods resulting from 26 years of which disclosed nothing whatever, I what he believed had been successful in the opinion of American efforts to cure epilepsy and certain to support charges 'which led the forms of insanity. British, authorities last August to cancel the of Slater and Brooks. "Out of 400 cases of epilepsy, I Rome, Nov. Mussolini, the Fascista head of Italy's new government, was in his office at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning to begin his active work as Premier.

An hour later he and his colleagues in the Cabinet Brunswick, N. Nov. 1-- "Theie will be an indictment in the Hall-MUIs. murder ease within the next three days," declared Prosecutor Beekman' of Somerset county Tuesday. He declined to amplify his Mention of Guests From Nearby Towns.

Short Paragraphs of General Interest. indication that the" denouement was approaching in the investigation of ward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills, a member of his choir, on Phillips farm September 14. Mis.

Jane Gibson, ex-circus rider, pursuer of corn thieves and self- were received by King Victor Em- st i' led eye-witness to the murders, manuel and individually took the oath of office. Upon reaching the Government office after his night's rest, Premier Mussolini called each of the members of his Cabinet by telephone in order to ascertain whether all these civil servants of the State were at their posts, the new Premier having knowledge that many ministers in has been absorbing public interest in the drama the last five days, Tuesday became irritated at the repeated efforts of reporter's to interview her and shooed them off her I farm by the simple expedient of ing a charge.of birdshot over their Mrs. R. L. Anderson and son, Roland, of Washington, D.

are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell, Mummasburg street. Carlisle has gone 1 over the top in the campaign for a community chest fund of $30,000. The amount covers the annual budget for the ten welfare and charity institutions Carlisle.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foth.

Lin-1 coin avenue, announce the birth of a i son at the Warner Hospital, Monday 10 foimer regimes had the habit of ap- can say that 18 per cent have been! a nmir ni- rwn m- fivAn rhvPP cured," Dr. Held said. "Even cases in Action of the British Government i asylums, and others on the way to in cancelling the exequaturs was-asylums, have been cured. As-a re- followed by the- closing-of the-con- suit I can say that insanity, whether sulate, and three investigations by due to epilepsy, shell shock or what- the Washington Government into ever cause, is no longer to be looked charges that Slater usedjupon as well-night incurable." their official positions in Castle i Other Chicago physicians express- heads. Thereafter interviews were evening.

conducted by telephone, whenever Plans for improving the York Fair Mrs. Gibson could be induced to an- I grounds call for the erection of a swer the bell. grand stand to seat 10,000 people, a i "Husband" Under Dispute. large 'vaudeville stage and a poultry! hours late Gibson insisted that William I exhibition building. I Easton.

New Brunswick mechanic 'Whoever neglects his duty who has been appearing at her farm, himself unworthy of his post and 1 chp hvpa -with np- crm. VVnnP. i pearing an hour or two or even three must be replaced," Premier Mussolini announced in his direct, assertive i way. The Premier made an early report improperly, in discriminating against interest in Dr. Held's method and to King Victor Emmanuel of the in which she clain ed to British shipping-interests-and to the; said the theory was inline with medi-1 tire situation throughout Italy and i advantage of American steamship cal developments, but that so far as the latest reports from abroad, giv- lines.

The first two-were made re-itheir records went they had no know-! ing His Majesty an impartial i spectively by the- American Embassy, ledge of cures in such cases. in London and by Consul General Skinner. These reports that WOMEN ARE A BORE no substantiation of the charges against Slater and Broeka could be.Self Conscious And Ignorant, of how the solution of the crisis in where she lives with her son, Willie, was not her husband, but "only a i relative." Detective Totten, who had been checking up her story of the shoot- have identified the slayer and his compan- Tuesday afternoon, however, was her husband and DROP R. R. CONTROL Chinese Railway Passed Over To Chinese Government.

that the couple were in Trenton, Washington, Nov. of the Chinese Eastern Railway reverts to the road's Board of Directors, with i the Chinese Government held respon- I sible for adequate protection of the property, under a decision of the Says Colonel Harvey. George way. He shook hands with each rnin- i ister, congratulating thorn all, but discov- adding that severe task was before i Detectives said yesterday afternoon i contro which follows withdrawal London, Nov. 1--Colonel Harvey's recently announced cry" the Bible recognizes no women them, and saying he trusted in their as having souls has led some one to devotion to the welfare of the nation Dr.

'delve into his writings of recent years the success of their mission. Pre- own isto1 Tt was reported, but not a line on what the Colonel, now mier was obtained, although British officials had been asked to present all evi-. dence in their possession. Special Inquiry Made Still not satisfied to act on the sent Nelson Johnson, an officer of the State Department, 6 England with instructions to makeT Anierican Afflfcissador to Great Bri-, the oath of office, an independent inquiry of the mosti a thinks about women. What the A of Mussolini's appearance thorough character.

His report is Colom 1 has said isnt at in complete harmony with those of Ambassador Harvey and Consnl General Skinner, and acquits the two consular officers of any wrong-doing. On the basis of the three reports Italy had been received both at home i ai i American, British, French, running furniture business until tn tormimte and in foreign countries. 1 1 i to teimmate rr I Mrs. Gibson pulled U0 Stakes and cnmprvicnrv nrtivmAc; of Premier Reports To King. 1 CI supeivitory activities 01 (turned farmer.

Since then Totten King Victor Emmanuel received the 1 lepresentatives on said Easton has occasionally appeared rommiffoo -it Cabinet members in a cordial, earnest i ai i a -in, an. at the farm. Say Gun Is Found. nical board at Harbin. I Actim of the Powers in relinquish- were working on a theory that had been killed with his the first to take confirmed, that the weapon had been of Allied troops from Siberia, was announced by the State a in making public a note to i i Schurman the Chinegp found.

Foreign Office at Pekin, giving noti- What the Account! fl Muslim's appearance Detectives also said the wpre fication of this government's decision, all nattering. Lefore Ki Victor Emmanuel Dressing in their search for the auto in nan with the other four Pow- His views are found in his hcn he went to consult over which the slayer or slayers were rs. "Women, written sixteen years the formation of the Cabinet are! believed to have dnven to the scenc i The decision to terminate the a i ago. His comments on the American of that time follow: "We find little that is interesting, biinging out some picturesque details, Mussolini was wearing his Fascisti uniform and his first words to British Government has been asklc from ner Physical appearance, in Majesty were: definitely informed that the Ameri-i A TMencan girl of today between I Apologizes To King. can consulate at Newcastle will re- the a es of fifteen and twenty i must apologize for coming main closed until charges Indec if be spoken, Your Majesty in my black Slater and Brooks have been is rather a bore Mussolini, who also wore a Sam tracted in such fashion as to afford and concerned chiefly with Browne belt, puttees and a sahh i the two officials that public redress I matrimonial aspirations.

the Fiume colors, added that to which this Government feels they I "The mother of the present day is wishe to present himself as repw- Woman And Two children Lose Livea are entitled. So far as is known, i lllce 'y to bp apprehensive that her sontative of the national movement; At Cumberland the British Foreign Office has daughter may seem old-fashioned and j-which had overthrown all obstacles in as yet indicated to the American Government what action it proposes to take in the circumstances. of the murder. vities of th." two commissions, it was Investigators arc socking a couple ofllciallv followed failure Hisi i to haVC bceri the 1 i 'P the- Chinese Government to act on farm the night the rector and choir suggestions made to u.t during con- singer were slain. ridcration of the Chinese Eastern i Detectives said the description a vav question at the Washington 1 the slayer by Mrs.

Gibson Conference. i at least three local persons, i Thc WiashinKlon Government, in its note, reaffirms "its conrern in the i piesorvation of the T-ailway with a view to its i a i to in interest i impairing any existing rights," and also its interest in the efficient operation of the Iro- FIRE CREMATES THREE Nov. on- OLUEN SPLENDOR FOR KAISER comes to be as distasteful as Former Household Officials to Wear ipriggishness." Imperial Guards Uniforms. HAS CIVIL WAR TAG Doom, Holland, Nov. the chateau former En.peror 11 Father's Identification Mark Sent William of Germany preparations, Philadelphia Man.

are actively proceeding for tho wcd- lack some of the immediately modern ordt to reconstruct the Cumberland. Mi competitive fascinations that she un- or -which purpose," he went on, "I' trace of the bodies of three per- wisely tolerates practices disagreeable i a Your Majesty's obedient servant." sons cremated in the fir which de- to herself. Apparently, she has yet to The King and Signor i i stroyed thp old home of Alfred Ridge- learn that, to the intelligent American then hands, both pledging thc-m- icy, Orchard Isle, on Knobloy Moun- of marriageable age, pertness soon solves to work together for advance-i tain, in West Virginia, two miles east even to of Italy. i of Cumberland, early Monday morn! ing, was a charred tor-o, thought to huve hepn that of Mrs. Ridgeley.

Jesse Ridgeley, aged 12, sun of Ridge- Icy by his first marriace, and Elmer, Mrs. Charles Crouse, near aged 3, a son of the marriage, philanthiopist and chocoiato mauu- marriage also lost their lives and thore is no Elizabeth trace of either body. The building HARTM AN--CROUSE Mr. am Littlestown, announce the of their daughter, Jane GIVES UP RICHES Cadbury Riches Returned To Chore- late Maker's Workers. dine next Sundav of the one-time Philadelphia Nov i loVm TT 1luel lua i J---John J.

to Ezra Hartman, son of the was three stones, of log- and stone, war lord of Germany and Princess i Rodgers, an employe of the State De-, Rev and Mr j. Stewart Hortman, and the bodic-f, dropped into the deep Hermine of Reuss. Wagonloads of Apartment of Labor, has recovered a favc-town, Maryland. The ceremonv I basement, which barrel as a furnace plante and flowers daily are arriving brass identification tag, dug up on the took place at Cavetown, Monday even- for some hours. Other members of for use in carrying out the scheme of floral decorations.

Numerous persons connected with the former imperial household at that battle in the Civil War. Potsdam are Among those arrived is the famous Potsdam chef, jteers, fell in a clump of trees as the London, memorials to the life and work (if George Cadbury, the famous Quaker facturer, who died last week, published in London newspapers, but little is devoted to thf unusual action of his daughter, formerly Beatrice a i She is the wife of a Hollander named Boeke. Golf Hose For boys and girls at 50c, and $1.50. (Ladies' can use these). Men's at $1.00 and us show you these popular numbers--.

Both Phones I 1 1 HOE and CKERT STOCKING a ii TORE Us csr IF YOU WANT THE BEST IN Shotguns-Rifles-Pistols-Kunting Accessories don't fail to look over our stock when shopping for anything that you may need during the hunting season. The goods that we sail will stand up in quality with anything on the market. ALL GOODS ARE STANDARD MAKES and the price is within th- reach of all. Do not go without some needed article this fall when they can be had so reasonably. AMMUNITION OF ANY SIZE OR STYLE Adams County Hardware Co.

Glass Values in Gettysburg 1' quart glass or milk pitcher: 1 63011 Roguhir v.tluo 75c. Bought at a ghns sale to sell at this price. Assortment of Amber iridescent Glass Iridescent Glass is quite the latest word in Klasi. We have the prettiest assortment of flower bowl.s, i etc. x.

liepfular and All priced at 39c each Don't i this It is a opportunity buy for or i for your friends. Such gifts will be greatly appreciated. Gettyslwg Department Store I of Mark buy I heir clothes wisely because good judgment is a habit with tnern. i. Men of best judgment do not pass our door when they desire good clothes.

They know tho Lippy standard. The New Fabrics for Fall await your inspection, including a 4. special line of Ready-to-Wear overcoats. Farmers' Day, October 19th J. D.

LIPPY SON, Tailora. site of the battle of Salem Church, I ing, at o'clock, and was performed the family were painfully burned in In a Iottcr to management of ALTO OFF OF FERRY Spottsylvania county, Virginia, which by the brother of the bridegroom escaping. his father wore when he was killed in fore a few immediate relatives. The I The origin of the fire cannotf be ex- WAS DUTIFUL GRANDSON coming to Doom. who already bve bride iva attired in a pearl gray plained.

It was by Jesse Captain Peter W. Rodgers, of Com- Spanish lace- dross over Canton crepe Ridgeley, thf older son, who aroused pany 119th Pennsylvania with slippers to match and wore a his parents. Mrs. Ridgeley said to corsage of orchids and bride roses, i her husband: "Go. save the girls; I'm Former household officials who at-jcompany was falling back.

The woods Her going away suit was volney red I all right; I'll find my way out." tend the ceremony will wear the were fired soon after, and the body trimmed with mole fur. The bride i Ridgeley, after rescuing his mother- customary gala uniform of black with and clothing consumed. is a graduate- of York Business school in-law, Mrs. Passh-r, whom he carried silver lace embroidered with imperial) The tag was not found by searchers and for the past throe yf-ars from the building, endeavored to as- eagles. They also will wear silver-after the battle.

A short time ago a been employed by the Midvale Steel sist his daughters, Anna May, 18, neck chains. resident of the county, ploughing, un- and Ordnance Comnnny, Philadel-j Gladys, 16, and RO.SP, 14, to escape Secrecy with regard to the the relic and turned it over to phia. She a granddaughter of Levi down a ladder from the third floor, continues to be rigorously observed, a Fredericksburg newspaper, which J. Motter. Littlostown.

The bride- The ladders was too thort and all were ar- William each morning giving only published an article about it. The orders for that particular day tc jticle was read by relatives of Mr Rocl- his household, so as to prevent any jgers, who notified him, and he sent for "leaks." Burgomaster Schimrnel- an obtained the relic. Pennick alone possesses the secret of the precise hour at which the civil ceremony preceding the religious ceremony will be performed. The burgomaster will not wear his uniform. He will read the official documents in Dutch, but since William and Hermine do not understand that he will as a matter of courtesy, conduct the remainder of the civil ceremonies in German.

Wedding guests are arriving here daily. NOVEL SERVICE PLEASES Motion Pictures of Bible Scenes Given in Fairfield groom is an alumlius F. fc M. col- obliged to jump and were painfully lepe, Lancaster, and employed by burned, while Rose sustained a serious the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia. After a week's wc-d- injury to her back.

I Ridgf-ley, i i his wife and sons With motion oietures of "The Birth of Our Savior," and "Jesus, Thc Light of the World," as the main at- SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday, Nor. 2. Friday, Nov. 3. It 13 unlawful to bunt for or to fthoot at game of any kind, except raccoons, between sunset'of one day and sunrise of the day following.

The penalty for violation of the State Law above cited is from $10.00 up to $200.00. ding trip 1o St. Louis, and points had not gotten out, made a frantic ef- in the West, they will be- at home in fort to reach thc-m with a ladder Philadelphia. through a second-story window, but whf-u he broke the panes the flames swept out, i his face and hands. Ridgch-y's a Alfred, past middle age, former member of the Mineral Bo.ston, Nov.

it camo to County Court, escaped by jump- question of i i i a i He, loo, was burned. Nothing QUIT COLLEGE FOR SMOKE tractions, a large crowd packed the i -t'np: Wclloslcy College, i i was saved and riK-nila-rs of the a i Fail-field St. John's Reformed Church, I'-msc. of Barrc, and Jean were taken in their night clothes to of which the Rev. Wjaller C.

Pugh of Stamford, freshmen electee 1 the home of i Carlson, some 1 dis- is pastor. to do the latter as a result, The sermon, which preceded the pip- Wellesley last i turt-s, preached by Mr. Pugh, rl started when I theme being "The Need of Living Campbell, house nt Maples, Christ-Like Life." The combination ught thorn smoking their rooms. of sermon and pictures, was well ap- "I've a good mind I the dean," predated by the congregation, a she told "You know the pen- Icft tam-- from the scene. Five hundred i dollars in cash was consumed.

Mrs. of whom expressed the wish that the I 'lty, girls- she'd expel you i HOY'S A I CHUM fichencctady, Nov. ambition of "Bud" Fislvr, five years old, services be continued. The next one of a similar nature will be held Sunday evening, December 12, at which time a religious picture in two reels, "Modern Ruth," will I be shown. Next, i I catch a i asked i i i "We'll go now," said Jean.

"We're resigning." said, in a i i I to be a motorman, resulted in the the chocolate works at Bourneville, Mrs. Bot-ke gives away outright all her holdings and her husband's in tlip company, amounting to 9,000 pre- fei red and 27,000 common shares. The whole amount ia presented to a trust company composed of men's and women's councils of the plant, to promote home and foreign activities. Mrs. Boeke says the World War, with its appalling consequences, led her to believe private holding of great capital lies at the root of nearly all social and economic trouble.

"We. therefore feel it our duty," she says, "to suriynder the privilege we have so long enjoyed, hoping if such action is generally adopted peace and happiness could return tc suffering humanity." She recommends the capital bo used for constructive experiences in production, distribution, education and i Man And Wife Up To Necks In Water. the improvement of living conditions. PEACH LEAF CURL SPRAYING Fall spaying of peach trees with lime flulnhur wash diluting the commercial brands one part to eight parts of water is the best control for the poach leaf curl according to experts of tho Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Thore is more time to do the work and Uic ground is firmer permitting larger quantities of spray material to be carried into tho orchard.

Early autumn sprays are deal Sunday of bin frit-nd, Chester I moro effective than those applied i old, who the spring, because a warm spell may start tho leaf buds sufficiently to admit tho tiny disease sporos, which six was crushed between two electric cars when "Rud" reaching from tiptoe, protest against tho antiquated pushed a oontiol lever and Ht-t i that Indies do not smoko." 1 motion nn olortric cur. established cannot i by spray. be reached New York, Nov. L--Friends i Major P. V.

Kario, instructor modem languages at Wt-st Monday told the story a few i utes Major Kane and his xvife spent near death last Saturday when they were trapped in a limousine which tumbled from a Hud.spn River ferryboat and warf partly submerged. Major and Mrs. Kanq were return- i ing by motor from Yale-Army foot- ball game. Crossing the Hudson a West Point, their car was parked as I the foremost of thore on the ferryboat Highland. Thc i in arriving a the slip bumped a piling abruptly! and the- automobile was started by the jar.

Before Major Kane could apply the the machine wont over the side. Major Kane and his wife were! imprisoned. One mudguard, caught on a piling, was all that kept the car from on tire submorsion. With only their heads and shoulders above water, tho soldier and his wife tried vainly to open the doors. Captain Church, of the Highland, had immediately thrown the ferry en- ginos into reverse to prevent the a from crushing tho limousine.

His men trussed the oar hurriedly, prevent its sinking. Then they chopped a holo. through tho roof of the limousine, through which Major and Mrs. Kane wero hauled. Both wc-ic taken to the Academy Hospital, suffering from immersion nnd shock.

Major Kane returned to his duties Monday. Calais, 1. Clifford Eye, the 18-year-old boy who led his own grandmother to the altar with the i i of a i her his wife, was a i lad at that. Before he made any effort to marry grandma, ho went to grandoa und asked him if it would be all right. And, when grandpa consented, Clifford could not see anything agahibt it.

In other words, his grandmother, i Rebecca Eye, 70 years old, who went into New Brunswick with Clifford to gel united in a marriage illegal o.ven if she were single, has a husband i i This husband is Elliswoith Bridgham Garnett, to whom she was married more than twenty years ago. Garnett has been confined to his bod since the first year after his marriage, when ho had paralytic s-luK'k. For twenty years ho has oc- cupiod an upper room in the house hero, whore Clifford came to live at the age of six. Garnett gave his full approval the match between his wife and the youth, they say, for when they first discussed marriage, Clifford felt that they ought to let grandpa in on it. So the two went upstairs to sec i "Now, Rebecca, you know what's right.

If you say so, why it's so." This according to Mrs. Eye--or Mrs. Garnett, rather--was his reply. He then continued, she said, by congratulating the two sweethearts andl predicting that Clifford would make an excellent husband. NEWSPAPER!.

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