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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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HOFFMAN TO FIGHT delay on warrant -Hinted Defense Move To Hold Reprieve Illegal Held Silent 1 On Probe I TRENTON, N. Jan. 23. Gov. ici Hoffman is Keeking 10 possible legal contest v'ei new death warrant for Richard Hauptmann by announcing any such move by defense bttornevs would be 1 ng cognizance of reports the defpnse might try to save Hauptmann at the end of the thirty-day reprieve period by contending the stav of execution illegal, the said he had notice faction was contemplated.

Cites Previous Ruling if he said in a tatement, action would be in- I effective, under the opinion of Justice (. Charles Parker, handed down in the case of Eugene Compo 1 versus Walter Van I In the Compo case two reprieves were granted more than a year af- I ter the original sentence. An attor- I nev applving for a court review of I death warrant, said the I week originally set for Compo to i me was illegally allowed to pass and I Compo was 1 Justice Parker, who wrote the I opinion in the Court of Errors and Appeals denying Hauptmann a new I al ruled that when an execution is prevented by an appeal or by, I any it is the iriai duty to make out a warrant, Continues Investigation The Governor continued quietly 1investigation of the Hauptmann 1 rase but did not disclose whether I he has developed anything. Asked whether there was any new evidence he could reveal, he replied, -not at the present Hf declined to answer a question whether he had any information which showed the body of a child found near Hopewell and identified bv Col Charles A Lindbergh as that of his son was not the Lindbergh baby. The belief that Governor Hoffman is making such an inquiry was criven credence by the announcement of Robert W.

Hicks, Washington criminologist, that he was working in an effort to prove the bodv was not that of the kidnap- oed baby. Hicks was engaged by New York astrologers to investigate the case. THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1016 PAGE NINE WASHINGTON MOURNS DEATH OF KING GEORGE Secretary of State Cordell Hull (right) and Richard Southgate, chief of the department protocol, are shown as they left the British embassy in Washington after conveying formal diplomatic condolences of the American government on the death of King George.

At right is the British flag, fluttering at half mast above the embassy. (Associated Press Photos) VOU AND CHILD A SCHOOL TEACHER WHO WAS UNDIPLOMATIC SENDS HAUPTMANN NOTE AS HE MOUNTS BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan. 23 Bruno Richard riaup- mann was addressed as Dear bv a man who wrote him letter before being executed yet- tCThe writer, Ladislaus Szepesi, who was hanged with two companions for murder while robbing a bank, went to 1 is death protesting mno- cencc. He handed a letter to an official addressed to Hauptmann as he walked to the gallows steps. The letter read: do not know whether you will be killed but I believe you are innocent too, am innocent.

I did not know my pals would use guns when they raided the bank. 1 was outside keeping guard. But my sen- is bound to be commuted by the prison Officials, reversing their fiist stand, said the letter would be mailed to the convicted killer of the Lindbergh child. ST. PETERS Mr and Mrs.

Clinton Bollinger, children Phyllis and Bayard, Hampstead, spent Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith. Mr and Clinton Bortner, daughter Charlotte, and William Fultz, spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs. Theodore Shearer, near Grave Run.

A large crowd attended the of Joseph Bradshaw on Thursday. Good prices were realized. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Carl were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr.

and Mrs. J. Edward Michael and family. MOTHER OF TEN AT 37 GIVES BIRTH TO TWINS LITCHFIELD, Jan 23 (APh her eleventh and twelfth children, were born to Mrs. Clyde Pence, 37, in a hospital here yesterday The babies, a boy and a girl, ogether weighed fourteen pounds two ounces.

By JANE HERBERT GOWARD On the first day of school, when the teacher was calling the roll, she said, Thurston! Do you happen to be a brother of Thomas Thurston? "Yes, had Thomas two years ago. He was my best pupil. I hope do as As the teacher continued with the roll call. Johnny slumped in his seat so that his chin came to a level with his desk. He was trying to make himself scarce.

He did not want the teacher to notice him any MRS. GOWARD more. how it. has been with him ever since he started school: you Thomas brother? It is decideiy a handicap for a child to have a brilliant, slightly older brother or sister. If he had no brother or sister, there would be no reputation for him to uphold.

The teacher could then judge him as plain John Thurston. The child could afford to be himself- bright, average or below average in conduct and ability. He would get along on his own merit. The teacher could not expect him to do than he was able. She would be satisfied with small successes and a slow progress, if that were the best he could manage.

Not only is such a child handicapped in school, but as a rule the same problems confront him at home. Take Johnny. Even his own mother would not dream of measuring his progress according to any other standards than those set by Thomas This is unfortunate for Johnny, who may have the innate capacity to outshine his brother in some things, if he were but given the chance. No child is totally lacking But anv child who continually fails in the eyes of others is bound soon to stop trying to succeed for himself. A teacher should certainly know better than to suggest she expects big things from a child because his btother or sister accomplished them.

And a mother should bite her tongue, if necessary, to keep from hinting that he has a way to go to catch up with Thomas RHEUMATISM your rhfmmatlam is mused or HigrsTHtPd by excess uric arid and rheumatism ts one swiff and safe prescription is Allenru often terrible agony goes in 48 atn live rtrus'jrlst in America for juices prescription Allenru. Costs ahon; 85 rPntR. Adv. The New SATURDAY, JAN. 25 FRANK DAILEY In Person with his Orrh.

Adjm. 65c Plus Taxes FEB. KYSER CALL 740 Grocery WILSON A. NACE. Prop.

WE DELIVER 105 FREDERICK STREET, HANOVER, PA. EXTRA SPECIAL! The Perfect PLEE- ZING COFFEE in Vacuum-Packed 1-lb 25c Eeco cans Fine Peas, 2 cans 29c Kitchen Queen Peas. 2 cans 29c Or. Giant Peas. 2 cans 35c Shrimp, 2 cans Mackerel, 3 cans 25c Salmon, 2 cans 23c Calif.

Sardines, 2 cans 19c 25c Lancaster County DRIED CORN, 2 Baumert Cheese, pk Ham, lb. Rose Cocoa, 2 No. 24 cans 29c Crushed Pineapple, 2 No, 2 cans 7c i Egg Noodles, tb. PEAS CORN 4 UMA BEANS KIDNEY BEANS Cans STRING BEANS SACER KRAUT Excell Soda Crackers, lb 10c 2-Jb. package 19c Sky Flake Wafers, lb.

Plee-Zing Oatmeal, lg. pkg. 2oc Mother's Oats, 10. 20 and 25c Butcher Pepper, Plee-Zing Salt, 24-oz. box 5c SPECIAL! GINGER SNAPS lb- 10c ibTTTTseT Nut Oleo Margarine, 2 lbs 29c Red Seal Coffee, 19c Dixie or Good 0,8 Realm Coffee, Luncheon Spread, I lbs.

Mixed Candv, Soup Beans, 7 d. Choc. Candy, 2 lbs 35c Lima Beans, French Candy, 2 Pot Pie Bows, WHERE RULER WILL LIE IN STATE The body of King George will lie In state In great Westminster hall (above), in London, where only seven months ago the beloved English monarch received jubilee from parliament. This picture was taken at that time. (Associated Press Photo) ROYAL FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE Funeral services for King George of England are to be held in St.

chapel at Windsor, on January 28. The lofty interior of the structure is shown In this photograph. (Associated Press Photo) Card and Big Party NO AUCTION THIS WEEK PAROCHIAL HALL New Oxford, Pa. TONIGHT 8 P. M.

Admission 35c Benefit of St. Church, New Oxford. Pa. DAVIS WILL REPRESENT U. S.

AT KING'S FUNERAL WASHINGTON. Jan 23 i President Roosevelt has designated Norman Davis. ambassador-at- large and head of the naval delegation to the London Conference, to be a special representative of the United States at the funeral of King George The President also designated Captain Walter S. Anderson, senior naval attache at London, and Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Lee, senior military attache, to serve as aides to Davis. Ambassador Robert Bingham is now on his way to this country Because of time it was impossible for the President to send special representatives across the Atlantic.

Helow WHfN ITSAN Cold Weather Needs Tire Chains and Unit Strap-On Chains Hot Water Heaters Windshield DeFrosters Fulton Shields Trico-Vacuum Fans Gopher Electric Fans in need of AUTO of a li a ii gh AUTO ELECTRIC E. Walnut near York Street HANOVER, PA. Telephone 88-X NOTICE! To all my Friends and Customers, I wish to announce that 1 have taken under my management the barber shop, formerly known as Barber Shop Frederick Hanover. I will be located there after the 27th of January. I will appreciate serving my new customers as well as old ones.

ANTHONY FULCO Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted fMSSPK TMF INVISIBLE BIFOCALS DR E. II WALTER Registered Optometrist 2nd Floor, Adjoining 1st Hank 10 Center Square, Hanover, Pa. Dr. S. G.

Naylor OSTEOPATH Rectal Diseases J. C. Penney 2nd Floor Carlisle Hanover. Telephone 717 John W. Dubs General Insurance 798 Baltimore Street Hanover 482-Y Buy on the Budget Plan Laubheim Jewelry Co Center Square A Baltimore St.

Easy to Pay The Laubheim Way On account of weather and park-i conditions there will be no auc- tion at our learview location this Friday, Jan. 24th. The next Auction will be held on Friday, Jan. 31st. S.

H. Crawford Son Auctioneers HANOVER, PA. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Long Embalmer and F'uneral Directress Office and Funeral Parlor at 21 E.

Middle Hanover Telephone 293 BIG PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 24 At 8 In the Home 38 Baltimore Hanover USUAL ATTRACTIONS A Big Treat For Everyone Everybody Welcome W. F. DODSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR Assistant FUNERAL PARLORS NEW LOW PRICES 121 Baltimore Street 198-W. W.

A. Feiser UNDERTAKER and EMBLAMER Penna. and Maryland License Successor to W. Sons 205 CARLISLE STREET Telephone 624 or 389-Y NO COVER EATS A 4 I EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT at im East Walnut Street G. H.

WIEST PROP. Formerly HOWLS ARAllET DANCE ORCHESTRA TONIGHT OPEN 12 NOON TO 2 A. M. NO MINIMUM BEEN FORMAL OPENING Or THE GULF SERVICE STATION 224 York Street 700 Hanover, Penna, C. E.

Wentz, Proprietor FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 and 25 FREE GIFTS TO ALL CUSTOMERS ON ABOVE DATES A can of Lighter Fluid and Spot Remover or a can of GULF OIL will be given FREE With Every 5-Gal. Purchase of Gasoline A BOTTLE OF COCA COLA WITH EVERY PURCHASE On Friday and Saturday, January 24 and 25 REGISTERED GULF LUBRICATION, 75c We Will Call For and Deliver Your Car Without Extra Charge We Sell FIRESTONE TIRES and TUBES YOU GET PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE HERE 700 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GULF MOTOR PRODUCTS Depend on D. D. Krug Son to keep you WARM! or I A.VT PLAY THICKS WITH Our 4-Point SERVICE POLICY 1. Honest Weight 2.

Prompt Deliverv 3. Dustless Coal 4. Standard Prices And every grade we sell has been thoroughly pre-tested in Hanover homes for high heat quality. PHONE 599 D. Our Winter Weather! But it can play hob with your health, your comfort and your pocketbook IF you careful.

So before one of famous blizzards swoops down on your home, before it piles snow high against your door and rattles every frost- filled window pane, give plenty of thought to your coal bin. See that you have encugh coal there to keep a bright fire burning, to keep every room warm and livable. Order your mid-winter coal supply now. Get on the safe side and THEN let the thermometer take it8 nose dive! Stick to Coal, the Best Heat Fuel! We Specialize in D. H.

Anthracite Coal.

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