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KIMBLE OUSTER CITED TO QUASH SANKER TRIAL FAMOUS HUMORIST JCOUNCIL POSTPONES EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937 NINE" IS HERE TOMORROW NAMING NEW PARK Defense Argues Ex-Magistrate Found Ineligible, Convicted Accused in Police Warrants COPS SHOT DOGS Jriui uf Criminal Appeal Continued Pending Ruling by Court, Testimony Heard Contending that former Magis-j trata Robert B. Kimble of the tice of the Peace Court was not! legally appointed or Qualified toj act as such at the time, Edward i J. Byan, a ttorney, filed a motion today to quash the warrant iiv the criminal appeal of Jamas H. Sankor. before the Circuit Court.

The legality of the warrant was also Asks Chamber of Commerce to Furnish Reasons For "Constitution." The Mayor and City jponed selecting a name for the city park on Fort Hill this morning and requested the. Chamber of Com- merce committee, which picked IZV U1 "Constitution" as the wlnnpr nf SOCIAL Formal Dinner Tonight Mr. and Mr.s. Marcel Dupre i Mr. and-Mrs.

Marcel Dupre andi Woman Civic wil1 Mrs. Holmes (o Economics Section oi the daughter Marguerite will be guests at a formal dinner at 6 p. m. today in the Algonquin Hotel of the group sponsoring M. Dupre's organ recital tonight at First Presbyterian Church.

'Constitution" as the winner of a contest among school children, to submit reasons to the Council why Hume O. Annan, selected Tlie Council also committee to submit some other names along with reasons. Mayor Thomas W. Koon read several protests against One asked that new judges be and another contest be conducted. Commissioner Harry W.

Ma- Strickland Giliilan before this morning's meeting, ithat regardless of the name selected the park will still be known as Mayor Koon appears to favor the '-'i L71 UIC 'Strickland Oillilan, the man who name suggested while the Council- iPtrMnatorT '-frff A nn it. originated, the Again, Gone Again, oppos Again Finnegan" it. X' FORFEITED BY 1 Kimblo was ousted, under a. Circuit Court- opinion last month. He served RS iorhisrlBlUJrhe speaker at tomorrow's Char.er I BUNDS FORFEITED BY MOTORISTS IN COURT Cilmberlancf Hotel.

--(Will Rogers as one of America's different charges on July 12, 1937. most distinctive humorists, Mr. Gil- 4 Police Shot Bulldogs Ranking with Mark Twain 'in Rogers as one of America's ImUtone Man Appeals When is president of Uie American nkcr, a colored man oi heavy I Press 'Humorists Socinty nnd a build, conducts an "auto of the While House on-South Centre street, near Assn. and.of tlie Lon- Htate Armory. He arre.stctl by the police, on an alleged drunken -No has 'VJieeij-'-'aunounced driving charge on 12.

after a for thu the cele- Fined For Game Law Violations. This group Mrs. William comprises A. Eisenberger, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Beck, Misses Nancy James, Shirley Holmes, EHzabeth Heintz. Betty Boyd and John Mordock, W.

Wal- flrst meeting Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the club rooms of the Girl Scout home with Mrs. J. W.

Holmes in OBITUARY SKELLY SAYS 'M'KEE' DROVE CAR IN CRASH Man Admits Be-; A. E. McLean, si, father of Dr. ing- Drunk On Seal In Criminal Appeal. 1 tvtu aim ut, Carl A.

Skelly of near Crcsap--McLean here, survivors are another' A. K. MrLran i-iiavoo -ii oicaiiji- iiere, survivors are another' steak 2T'v towi1 who flid hc W8S 30, Dr. Charles McLean. speuK on Have You Made Vmir rt 5 HaVe Madc Ymlr did hauling for a living, Will?" There will be several other i numbers en the'program.

On Tour To New York defendant once again on a drunken driving charge today. This was his trial before a jury on appeal follow- Catu and a daughter, Mr.s. Frank-! Jin W. Clarke, Montreal. Funeral services will be conduced i Wednesday in Syracuse and biirinl' The following people returned this hb in cu morning from a pcrsonaHy A on ed our to New York by Mr.s.

L. O.j on ie Ehway ncar He Martha t. McM. Miller: I Westernnnrt Md i CIO WINS OVER AFOL IN CLERK DISPUTE HERE Council Tables Request to Renew Permits For Picketing Kline's Store was tried on similar WUI 11 1 'fit lace Ashley, James T. White, Dr.L Mrs and secured acquittal.

jewc umws 1. yvm'f, ur. i W. Royce Hodges and John Ca Miss. Vera Vandegrifl, Tfn Gridley.

Miss Williamson Hostess Miss Martha Lou Williamson entertained at the Clary Club Saturday night in honor of ner si-ster Ira Vandegrift, Dei rick, Mrs. T. A. Bcightol, Mrs. C.

White, Mrs. Fred W. Flur.shutz, Mrs. Arrusltd A fa In VrMay C. A.

Fcezcr, Miss Mary Kiser, .1 a lu one WR.S tit a sl lasl Fl ida5 'iof Burbiidge Tremun who Maty Clarke, Franklin Jolly, Miss llgh lo the fiflh as a Uj vears 'at the ace of Marie McClellan, Mrs. o. w. dnver and faces hearing i Trenum i Westernport. Oct.

I Martha Elizabeth McMamus 69, died al her home a( Fwuklln. one mile above following an illness of. A'lcrcliaiH S.1VS Me DnCS CITY IN MIDDLE 113 i Wendyl Jean and David Clifford Mrs. John Beck, Stella Zihl-j some dfty lhls wcck HLs car Goodfellow whose wedrilne is! man. Mrs.

Arthur say, struck and damaci rs. A daughter of the late Joseph Goodfellow whose wedding is! man, Mrs. Artliur H. Flurshutz Mrs was Cr" scheduled for November 6 at Harry Davis, Mrs. Charles arked Greene street, 'I: very thing For Benefit of People" Paul's Lutheran church.

at Nlckle Home Mrs. H. L. Torbci. Jean Torbcl, Mrs.

I Skelly. through his counsel, for 55 om-vivmg- nrc IHIW can- Laura Jenkins, Mrs. L. S. Tnylor.

jSinion F. Reilly, as well as on thcjdren, James Trenum Mrs Cm i The Ruth and Naomi Bible Class Miss Alice Leasure and Mr.s. admitted he was drunk on Walker. Mrs. Envard oVl'mm' Wll'- 7inn au 'F.

Hammersmith. afternoon in aue.slion, but. tie- lliam M. Traniuii, TheodoVe R. Tre- of Zion Reformed Church was-' entertained at the home of Mrs.

Howard Nickle, 455 Fairvicw nvenue. The business meeting- was- followed with games and refreshments. The For Uride and Groom to-be jclared he did not drive his car from Mr. and Mrs. R.

Frank Scheu, SOI jCumberland to where his machine CoinmitUT for Industrial Or- srored victory in lhe round of us buttle with in Federation nf labor's inion inornms Ihc ntirl City council tabiPd a of the laticr Rfnup lo John S. Trenum. Phoenix. lUrkrl for Ktltl( Work MLS. Keck.

Harden: in S( Bn JlL num. this place; Mrs. Mary E. Key? street, entertained yes- disabled, tcrday allcrnoon in honor of Mrs. i James McKee, volunteered to drive Shaft, and Mrs! Mangold "ilttfni- ihim Scheu's sister, Miss Margaret Reitz, him home.

following were present Mesdames for Klinr tolrl lhc Coimril nn Mrs. Edgar D. Vaudogrifi and were cnroulc thatip 'j Holines JDick, Charles Thomas, Rev. Leo Horn, Andrew Nelson, Arthur Haf' JTLnl Arrested by State Police on and' the Misses Christina Haus- charge of reckless driving. Andrew'man and Martha Schade.

Tlie next E. Kopper, Frostburs, forfeited will be held at the home of bond today in Ju'slice-of-the-PeaceJMrs. Harvey Meiger, nidgeley, W. ii-i A llvrtt-t- Onll i 4 Vft 1 (1 cha.se over the -streets, in detail of city police took part Coun street, ajbrntecj available sL Tliejjects "incfude" Lowuown on Albcr Sel1 forfeited 45 for Fayette parking and Charles F. ISmith was fined Si and costs foii iiic J-HJWUUVl 11 Oil 0 police say Sanker resisted and "Just' was nt his place, struck an officer with Among reckl ess driving.

his handcuffed wrist, battled a sec-j Bert Picre, district governor, will Enoch Auit ond ofTicer until hc was blackjacked, be here from Washington, D. c.l was Ilncd S25 and costs for nt- and finally "sicked" his pair so will John Wolfe, Frederick, vicious bulldogs on the officers. governor. awcaiil Chief of Police John J. will be solri at the doo'" 'Lreiher shot both animals the church tonight.

the dogs attacked the police. Sanker I FAMOUS ORGANIST TO November 18. Birlhday Party Mrs. James E. Stemple, CH Maryland avenue, enteriained with birthday party in honor of her Mrs.

Arthur J. Wilson Snt- tcmpting to hunt with'oui a licrnsci and $20 and costs for attempting to hunt game during closed season. He gave notice of an appeal and was released oh Ms own recognizance until the January term of 'Circuit Court. Mrs. John H.

ReiU. afternoon to Rnwliugs, and liar, stopped ncar Fnirgo to let a pass-1 nwj at jcnecr. Earl Davis, get, out of the i. ISmith car, at. hi.s home.

Wliile' runcra scl vlcr i ROS.S 10 663 63 wno dleci Saturday never a contract vith tlir AFOL Kroup. Thr cuulract signed by Mrs. Kline when her hu'- Kllnr had no nuthorlty lo COUNCIL RECEIVES RITW EftP TWA TBIIPVC' la! klng, with the Smith DJ 01Pcl Hatl iu BIDS 1-UK IWUlKULKb pari jf' oll lhci 0 Ho 1 -H Ilt Skelly car came up suddenly lor! ow BslUi 1o Somrrv.lle the it Charities Given "nd struck them. Smith and Bnlcl- 1 ec Ule of should not in a laljor con- Pro- jwln saW Skeily WM drlvln. 1 hl dty hc -rsv Uf ject For Brookficld i lllat llc when he got oTlV A Cumbrr- 1()( Mfnc biw had the appearance of drink- I te Ll lv wjn bc luhl (i Bids for damn tnr jlnth l' unls veteran.

Mr. i Bids for two dump trucks for the ling. Both assorted Skelly ncimitted Am it Street Dea he RRBS ns JULILIIL-J, jvus. rtimur j. vvuson ior two oiimp rniCKS lor tJie'iiE.

aoin asserted Skellv nr.mitted -MI. urday nieht. Many gifts were re- City Street Department were opened he wns ni iault and promised RTBS ns a formci direct or of ccivcd. Other cucsls were Mc.sdameslby the Mayor and City Council pay for the damage. Later!" 10 JjOIKion oi tllc American nmti i i tlClAlllC nilfi flrf tl Conflict Over Jury Trial At the hearing today on the motion, Mrs.

Elolse Shaffer, who pcted an court reporter at the police'trial, cited that her transcript of the te.s-' timojry did not show that Sanker was informed by the mngislralt! of his right to jury, trir.l durinz his. hearing. 1 i DT AV tirnr At3a stanlev accused taking 1 and Walter Hajrtman, Misses i LA I ntKt lUIVlUIji diamond ring, valued sfc $24. from Mary Raupach, Miss Betty Stemple Charles Montgomery, Owen and referred to Commis- Besste Henry. Bertie Shomq, PcVry sioner Edgar Reynolds.

The bids Gross, Ray Moreland, Cliarlea Wlgal, William Dyche. Emma Rcxrodc, TJipmas Bell, Harry Gurley, John Harley Messmnn, Mrs. John SuLniiUw. nl Local CorriyOSer.s Ethel Jenkins, was giveiv pended sentence of i'eKr-iri ttie PIou.se of Correction, oh condition tlml stays out of Marylnrui fosi two years. SpociTs Garage $2,050, Slcinla Asks Jnsljrr IUL uu: M.p'or thc Skelly car BK pushed into thc Chlllc nntl 1 Company.

Cnu ir uot ill(cl tl i VU aiC 1ClOWl Mrs 1 ioll n. cram am; a Vcrnou z. cltv Craggs, Baltimore. Davis Skelly Went up! to the Davis porch arid inside. State: Officer George J.

Miller testified hc tsfj, CJtl-IillCl t- IIV Motor S3.163 and the Western a few minutes later, after Mollie M. Mans Maryland 52.719. being called, and found Shelly under The body nl Mrs. Mollie The Associated Charities was ord-'the influence of whiskey or'a 14 wll oied fViday at 'ereel given $2,000 to be paid at theiSkclly was put in the county 11 Pittsburgh, will be brou when Ihry con- ny and Jimmy Stemple. C.

T. V. Mfrfs tract, t), 0 AFOL proiip. 'ereel given $2,000 to be paid at theiSkclly was put in the county 11 Pittsburgh, will be brought oprn nricr but cc-n- rate of $500 per month whiln thelSeigeant A. M.

Spioch said he om for burial in SS. Peter and i tinues a.s a -friend of His ninij miujjatu, oei.i.y oiempie given 10 oe paid al tlieiaKciiy was put in tne county Jail, and Idella Couters, Vei-nadale, Sun- rate of $500 per month whiln theiseigeant A. M. Spioch said he TIV fltld StPinnlja 1 Pnrpnt of- A ecrtninf I nntoH ttri Ol- All i A featt fo tonight's-recital by! the famous French A TC El YQ UAI Sanker also denied he was so in- "f' at te rian 0iA16 fiLM WWI the magistrate of his UIrch win own improvlsa- 7hts. itjons on compositions; submitted by Tolice OfTiccra Testify i Bllt local ml The concert Chier ur Police Treibor, W1 be in nt 8 ock iTiccr Prank A.

Shober and Officer Du rc wl two or three 'mes Kelly, and Edward Yules a om scores submitted an testified thev the: fSS Rc bccca Pnntzig, Mrs. Rich- ssislnilc Sanker that F. i Richards. Mrs T.ill!aM-.«5nSri,"a*«,... wss a Rl hnrds Mrs Lillian nesilay The Wonmn's Christian Temper anee Union of CtiinLnrliiiid nnd will meet In Central V.

M. C. Wednesday at 10 a. Mis. Albert H.

Macey will lead devotion- ui iouvi pci mum wiuin tne i fcjt A. m. opiocn saiu ne Parent-Teacher Association of Hum-j noted that Skelly was intoxicated Paul Cemetery for burial. working man Mrs. Manassie, a former n.

iviutcy wui itau aevoiion- from state convention niiUlUJIm, mfrJCtlillU be given by Ti Parley At Home Is Followed By Dinner With Cumberland Lodge As Host. A regional pt tlie Alary-' "littee. 1 1 L. Montgomery arid Mrs. Jesse E.

Utt. Mrs. Ernest Yates will have on dispiny the latest advices from thc Emergency Peace Campaign Corn- bird School was granted $100 tori when him In the j.iil office Mrs Manassie, a former Ichurity work. The Women's Civicjthut atien.oon. was a sister of the hue ceoree MH-S pi Kllni jClub WHS also granted $100 for thej The ciusc- was continued umil lhe ler Surviving ure her himbnnd.

a WiUUrt iiv Irom council of physii'ally hnntlicapped eh II-; afternoon to permit the tteftmne SO11 as luur dmiBhitrs, iint qu uv (lr BI1 rt McKee on lhe stand. Elvi-rn und Maud, and fi in mloned or Ordinance Smith testlfled thai the day of Mr Marguret An ordinance to sewer Brookfieldj the trial In Magistrate's Court. Chicago. i mrix'hHiu ayeuue-from Oldtown road'to Aruu-jSkclly came to his home and made Hcrtha Hril- c-fT- nn 4 lit vt JIiI1 tlir III, 50, of 15 of the working people." sn'd Klinr. nvjrrcd that AFOL cam- union hud iTfu.vri tn dplivrr del" pro-i an offer of $150 If Smith would tcs- Mrs.

Bertha 50, of is'oftli ject is planned. jtify that Skelly was not driving. Kearney street, died last niglu nt KV A refund to D. P. of Skelly denied this, and said he of-jMemorinl Hospital, where she wiw (nrs $41.18 lor nnvincr nnvintT- liill ttvlrn frrpri land.

the lotver court Thc ruling of the achcl; aud vil1 if ch cduIe court was that Sanker could have I wlUlOub an knowledge I been advised of his rights bv the their i contenfs magistrate. I Cr iHcs Judge William A. Huster. at the EUr I i Anl i csa critics case" and that he Iuuurai lVUS wman la iJeiaware-and -pisti'ict of Co(Sanker) was entitled to trial by John S. Rutherford, Hks Awbelatlon.

was held jury before testimony was taken ln An LaMarica and Peter Schu- yesterday. meetings are the lotver court. Thc rulinir nf thf chel and improvise'on each year. at discussion of for the toj held in I uuage vvjinam A. Huster.

at the', ui-juus At a turkey-dihnlr conclusion of the an mo-' avc hail e's improvisations jors at Uie Fort Hotel tion and argument, said he woulri ias a I iori of weleomp wos rHvon hold that the c.tse could come prop $41.18 for paying ti paving bill twice wns approved while an Insolvency for $2.84 for charging Earl Smith tpo much jsuwer iromage -was Eliiiibcth be" jniBriinled. Tlie rltund to" the ScHriver charge, of-the musical program. the Hallowe'en Parly At Church intermediate department of FIl St lecture Ua Church Hallowe'en party in evening. 1 en, vunioenana- Hotel said he-would iaSa manileStat iojl of his welcome was given by Jus- come prop- qual t0: that his remarkable tice Paul M. exalted ruler ilncmorv.

whirl-i fnaHlnv "uiu mat me c.tse could come prop- iw JcuminHnie erly before the court at this ln ory to'piay hlTF. fKn -r-r. heaTt'tlie "nt'ca -nmrL-t nf Those Jovtunate Enough to hear but that the qualification of Kimble to act as magistrate. HC the time would be ruled upon later. Stp.te's i Attorney Morgan C.

Harris sjnted Dllpre at he prepared at the ttme! years ae wiu reca11 to p.rgu's "this point. 1f Three Convictions mo hearing temporarily postponed. stated that Mr. Kimble was "not in: the city, but in Baltimore. Tlie court docket shows en tire-organ works of debut some who pre-sided and'who presented Arthur Gibson as 'toastmaster.

Among those who jipokV was Charles Stewart. Erostburp, a past grand trustee of the Grand if, games, stories and refreshments featured. Costume were won by Katherine Smith' and Somerville. A prize for the best stunt of the evening went to Mi-si Elwood Senator's class of girls: Game prizes won Cooper Oth- Henderson Boulevard, of S81.62 for paying taxes in duplicate was also authorized. The Sun Oil Company was granted permission to build a service nt Hendersbrt boulevard and Fulton streets arid, the Blue-i-RlHge Oil was given a permit to erect gasoline tanks at Virginia avenue and Potomac street.

A request by the Southern Cooperative to install a gasoline tank and held up ponciirig an investigation. fcrcrt Smith money to pay for the admitted July 25. damage to the car. lo his Hint sftr-- I'S Mrs, Rnwlings survived by herlyeaM R.I bucinew man and iax- husbnnd. Jacob W.

payrr lie ruin PERSONAL ral services will bo conducted tvl SammM A. Ornhwrn. CIO i i (i IT1 Jthc home, tomorrow, at 3 m. sjjohc Unllofi Mrs. John J.

Kowavi terday with her son, John T. will be in. Rev. Harry D. Stewart M.

uci iuti, tiviiii j. rtuwan, i a law student; at St. Francis Col-i Jamcs er hi Lorctto. Pa. Funeral sen-Ices for Jamei F.

Em- ployes of America, and Milt! Iho city ordinance nn picketing Is for the purpose of rnforcinp contrnrl- 1 James A. jjunrion. prc.sidrni nf the CIO textile union, said a majority of employe must lx- of nn before nil employer inr.y a contract orgRnlza- Charles F. Donnelly, 2 Bedford street. 10 cashier of Uie Nationnl Bnnk and; wll tlicd Thursday, wcra conducted SIKH Trust Company, and Mrs.

Donnelly lllis afternoon at the home. tion. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal1 Sharp, pastor of St.

Dundon MM the APOL should co Patterson, Cumberland street. (Lutheran Church, officiated. Inter-i to Uic Nationnl Labor Mrs. George Reid, Emily street, wtts in Lll church cemetery. Bonrd and have the Inttcr deiermlns Foreet-Rlc-Not" Sale anti MrS Lc 32S Fl derick! 1 pallbearers which orRanizHtion shovild roprc-'rnl The Disabled American Veterans Strcct lc Baltmlol Arthur H.

Hawkins, Dr. Georgejthe Kline Ho thc CIO the funeral of Reid's Carder, Frederick A. Putlcrbaugh. was only interested 4n the nmnlx-r Miss Anne: Farrcll. iFi-ank G.

Luman, Jacob Gottlieb, of hour.s a clerk the time yeara ago wm reca11 tile "maze- of Elks present Lee Brad- of ule vvorld War FoTt Wasli ne thc Illncral of Mrs Reici 5 Frederick A. Pudcrbnugh. was only infcrcMcd the num.x-r jnient creatpd. by lu's- improvisatio:) Frank CRT) a na'ive o- 1 Chapter, No. 13 wns given pfc Anne Farrcll.

jFi'ank G. Luman, Jacob Gottlieb, of hour.s a clerk wn.kV his pay nnd ctions complete, symphony in four Washington county, said he was vel -1 for forget-me-not sale! Leo C. McDonald, La Va.e.lHu Stevenson; active-William C. working 9 nrt dor.s anneal I movcmer on themes submitted but glad to erect Calvert Hartle fl Die November 6 returned yesterday from a. ten-day'Zilch.

Ralph E. Gantt, Raymond, care how ions store remains opp.ii, 1. a fcw lnom H. T. state president who' 1 Ch Di Elizabeth W.

Nelson operatins thei visil lo Pa -mbru5ter, Vir T. Wolford, Commissioner Hurry Irvine 5.1 id critic of the New exemplified the 'marvelous 'charm; Sign Sen-ice, 176 0m A BCCtI Council on York Evening Past termed this feat three of the early nineties when Mr. Carl' miracle," and F. L. Waldo workc-d on the Hagemdwh Herald- appeal cases filed by The I 1 thc Public Ledger it was fine that the head of Uie first is his a sa it A henomenon for first is his appeal against a $100 fine Elks association should be a Hsrtle ea agans a $100 fine association should be a Hsrtle when found guilty of drunken drtv--.

lch tn is no accounting." that even before the Hagerstown ing. The second $50 fine for! Il surprise many to learn ge WlS constituted, lhe Hartle reckless driving and the third, a 1nl thls WR Lhc flrst Duprc fnmily unconsciously practiced Elk- six -months sentence in House 1 nr of Correction for, assault. plclCLlUKll impOMsed a symphony in pub-, dom In its finest He 1 0 MAN FRACTURES LEG tho 0 IN Lee Robinson, Margaret" Weils, Mai-gcry "Ann -White; Wancy Taylor, Rafter, Dixie Rafter, Fjrla'ne, William Howsare," Mildred Heimlich, June Robertson, Gray Williams, Brandon King Fuller, FJoyd Bartlett, Helen Martin, Elolse Rich, ards, Julia Ann Mycrly, Rev. Wil- North' Centre street, was given a permit, wftfj'out bond. Spocrl's Gar- BBe, was also given a permit for'a used'and: nnv- car sales lot at Park, and Baltimore streets.

Water consumption for the week er.dins yesterday was 50.330,000 rit.i iu iiiuii.ae, r-A. vn VYUIUHCI, now-j ijommir-sioner Hurry Irvine 5,1 tti 17g Mrs. Andrew Dombrosky, 44H Wil- Vandegrifl and PHU! Heucr. AFOL placed the'Council on lowbrook Rond, operated on at; Lodge, No. 13V; A.

F. slid A.jspoi anc? suggested thru ihr clerics Allcgnny Hospital, is Improving. conducted rites at the cemetery, wait until the of the ronfrr- Mrs. Irving Rosenbaum and her Dennis A. Boyle i once In Washington between His dnughter, Mrs.

Irving Millcnson, Frost burp, Oct. A.jriva! labor groups are known, have gone to Philadelphia and New-Boyle, 71, dtrd curly Sunday morn-1 York. Benemau. M.Ayor Koon moved the picket ing at his home in Eokhnrt. after an pel mils be run ted for 30 If of one year.

A native of Hnz- but thero was no tt cndtng yesterday was 50330000 WHMIIIIKI.OII.I"""-••" nniivc nnz- uut incro was no frroii'l. gallons. The daily average was' 7 nis cnts, Mr. and Mrs.Jolton. he settled in Irvlnr moved tlir mjur.sl be tnblcrl 100.000 callous as compared to Btu mL Dcneman.

with his parents, when six yrars wrok anri Commissionrr Harry lingers in memory of peo- pie of He said that if Mr. Hartle would of the Hagersloi what Richard J. Hamilton, an! search the I ler. Eve tils 11 0 8 A Sfl Wi be hcld to Itf-- ng Acm dins lo tllc et was a retired public school leach- W. Mm hen'rv Thr Irvine Madeline Houseman, Balti lK 586,000 for "the period last Ida May having three years svt Imotion pnssed four to one, Dr.

Koon nt ti I AT, Exley, Dr. H. A. Kite nnd John Cup- to SSB CITY Dupre's are rarely from Hnrt'J i Mre UVS 109 Sprtngdalcl I i musician." I'', lember street, will be hostess Wednesday I who ui ra Local Program 'T T' enlnB to llcc Ci No Compftny 4 ImoriM Patrick HfldW; -n, of! Tonight's program followv Finale Ltl a Mrs; Circle. ire as csll.d Mr suffered a fractured from F.frh 1 I Cal ei Hartle Sommer, Tne Woman of George W.

Tipton, Rl Leaping from "when became frightened. ran: Local Program A evening umucer away, Pr Pncls Patl ti od -n Tonight's program follows: Finale! catve, Mrs; 'Woodmen Circle. ltll nrl Fifth' a rouSlmant) Injexn 'nilw Mr" -iri' The Wom Go Association of r'T pton 'jM- Roynl avenue, nnd Mr. 6 brU 1SCS of the centenary of the com- the CumberjR Country Club will St otl clc nml Eugene T. Gunning, afteinoon.

He was taken to hir.i,. 1 1 1 Mobcj. Mr and Mrs. Frankjhoid the final meeting tomorrow n'Wt lnundr tub -istreet returned todnv 'i Stouffer, Hagers-: 12:30 p. m.

with a luncheon. ThCIC WM damil Conn whP -n no rif-nird tlir AFOL, LU uic 1 i.iioiif contrH ci. Hc5kclt said Kline knrw I Lodges ot Western Maryland, have for nuinbrr of years. He'nil nbout It. to their homes.

While; a member of the Huly Name So-i will swear didn't." Kline here they were guests of Miss Cath-iciety. Kvr-n swrnr to it i av erliie Ayers. 417 Broadway. Surviving are his widow, the for-j you still knew ahout the Mrs. Minnie Fisher.

Maplc.sirte,| mer Miss Bornnclcttc Moore, and'snld He.skctl. underwent an operation at children, Philarirlphia.j al Hospital, is improving. land John, Edwnrd nnd 'Mary, at i Mr. and Fred W. Mills, 815.

iilom e. u.t.7i.-.-T, j-crttt'iu fy oi tne ccntrnnrv nf fhn rnnt He was to Hosoital. John Arthur Schaeffer, moil 1-Vifll Ll Mary.anil avenue, We-slarnport." nnd Fugue in Minur admitted last night to Allc- (Bach) by request; "Comes Autumn atn Hospital with a fractured Sowerby)- suifered when he fell while on Bach (Liszt) to a fire a the Coffiiian-i Allegro from Fisher store, Piedmont. (Handel)- One Philip Holshey, 22, of 600 El wood'sketches Gerald L. Baker; Guy Miller, Anna- Tenth St.

,32:30 p. m. with a luncheon. for the year will be nrc.vm'»d 4v. Mr.

and Fred 815'" om e. MnrZlT COrB r' Pt0n ML Ro nl ve M'r. and'Mrs The funeral will bo held .,14 Mmshal! street, when St. Michael's church. Wfriiwrtny 'rom Ncwi wlth burial in thc par-i i TIP dnmngc T- 10CBl 5 Uths Rrre Mrd Haven.

where hey nttrndcd ijsh CCJn etcry the executive bonrd of the 5 ouths Brr i ld cderation of i PrctR Cumbcrlnnrl Concerto polb. state president; Roland n. hold a Y. M. C.

A. at will jth Yale-Cornell football game urday. Vale. at to- Schubert) i rtivcnile Court, of Steven, 'Springneld, Ohio, rlicd lost' -dcfaclns been admitted curlier In the ffrom local plumber, the hospital. Walker, William W.

Sluss. Simpson, nUsm pllor U) anrf Ctlur nJg Mrs. Charles Stewart, a vale. n.tni 11 ui uig uic The Auxiliary of Km- Hfln we cn celclirntiou Saturday. Mrs.

J. Virgil Brockrv, Hiirf.i Schnde. re vtitors lo Pittsburgh. me wi'i'k-ciid. Stir was cnroiitc to visit rein- Mrs.

Lewis Beal, Nft. vrs ul Key.scr when she Ix-vanir iii sister, Mr.s. John Rilcy r.i-.d Blwl after at Guru.rr Hotel 'Joseph, arc spcndlnc week in; ovclT was tflken to the hospltitl. manuel Episcopal Church Parent Teacher Meetings The Peni-uuylvama Avenue P-T-A I Fugue in Minor, nnd on ti.cmps by ioc.il' composers. CRASH DRIVER FACES MOTOR LAW CHARGER Clint-Red with fniline to give Fletcher.

Lee Carl ney, Charles M. Stump, past state presidenl, n.nd John J. Rowan. 'A pick Symphony) by Joseph Gfllcs; for Sv T)upre Maxwe Mathin5 A charjes th Sheriff Geo-ce Kemp nnd Con I wlu: KB na 1 OM F1 ch s-t, to ra The last of a series of 6 lnes DorMy at Girl Scout Orcpnc' rpnds Rhl1 street, -will be a dessert-bridge party rd Mrs. rcari Local Dcletfiiios to State Con- Frostbiirjf.

Oct. Pcml vpution Kaltimore vember -I Selected. Mrs. Brrwrr Lynwood Slouffrr, HRRrrstown, Wr.strrn Mnrylnnr! chnlrman of the United Dfino- crstic Women's Clubs, and Duvall Baltimore, KtHlc chalr- Owpn Alva MrFlflsh Owen Alva McElfJsh. 42-4 street, riled al his homo this nftfr- of pneumoi'tln.

Snturdnv niglu at HIP hoinr nf Mrs. Elb.nbcth Mfncfcf, national jcommittcewoman. Plan? for the yrnr nnd acting president, will preside. Parent-Teacher Awoclntlon JVoop No. 10 of East Side school a Hallowe'en partysnd Friday, Oct.

28, nl 8 RI. w-ill be given for'the anil Pi cosUinies, also for winners rr.atetir show. All nntrtes-for show must be made ut WADE II. LEE NAMED H. 0.

SECRETARY Wade H. Lcc, of Bcnwood, W. was recently nnmcd general secretary of thc B. Si O. Y.

C. this city, succeeding 'A. W. Mc-- Daniel who has been Hugh driver of the other car, suffered Mclndoe, assistant secretary nt chest injuries. His wife, Mrs.

Jean I Cumberland, 1m been promoted to 1 WhtCh tllreC Pm0n5 Rt 2 p. m. tomorrow. annual Police and Firwr. Ralston, 28, Mary Gowans, Lonticoning, cut 'and bruised.

They were lr at Allcgany Hospital. Officer Carl O. Storm, Police, said Loplcy nttompletl lo turn from Iho Nutiannl show must be made by Thwrsdny. Mrs. Elmnr lKhwa ns car approach- It 1 Blld Mrs.

LIlHlin T.i'i^l, nnd Mrs M. Lynch, leaders, nnd Mrs. Wavcrly ifl Mrs. R. Bcnniat farm thc lt CC Oil MAKnTAGB MCENSK Wiliinm P.

general secretary of B. O. rtuil road Y. A. at Punx.sutawney, Welfare Association dnncc will be' held In thc State Armory, November 18, nnd tickets are now for sulc by members of the two departments.

Plans for a "twin', excursion" membership and attendance contest, will he-made Hi. of the Woman's Honic Missionary So- ciety'of Grace M. E. Church'; nt 7:30, p. tomorrow, 'at Grace Community Hall.

Pa. Community Thc BalUmorp ic Ohio Tn Women.of the Y. M. C. A.

opened (is win hold a "cnrd'-piirty-nt Arrested onrly yesterday, Luther! Akron, forincriy of this I BIRTHS Ohio He had 1 sillce Saturday. The dale fot Of sm 1 lcK Bl rhtb WB Junprul Jins "not boon set h(It "icr by burial -will be in lhe TJiomns. were Mrs. Annie 'jKlllott, chnirmnn; J.Irs. Surviving BIT his wife MIS CnnlI Ronrh, chairman.

Dcmo- jVnlcrln Irlmightrr, Mr.s. Charles 1, Li'na- flrst yonr, wffli its 'nnntml bershlp campaign this week among laflroBd Tiii.i loltows fti --n inr irie diimer held Inist Thurwlay I Hns Academy istUdcnts will bo given when membership cumpBign rom- ji win hold a curd pn'rly nt 8:30. p. today, nt the home, A Hallowe'en pnrty ior the a W11Uam "brothrr. Snn'nrr Mf- Wil city.

Bnri a Mstrr. Mrs. A. i 1-n YV 1J141I I I I city was laken lo thc county Jail. Baker Mn-Rl.

announcr inr KUW, city nnri a Msirr pending a hearing on a charge of birth of son, yr.t.-rdny, nn CrvHand Ohio driving while Intoxicated. OfficTtHcBpital Bnllel nn cirvrianri, Ohio. DlKMt eouunitlfe; Mis. J. lAnrirrv Cohill, Ilnnrock; Mrs.

ft. (hnitmnn, niifl nutlonnl fommltirrwomnn for tor of Gwrse J. Miller, State Police, sal'dj Mr. and Mrs. William C.

B.irgcJ^ his-cflr eoincted with ihat of JosopJiiTOS Virginia avrm.e. anouncr ihr churrh 1OC5 fit i u. RelnhBrl, at Greene and S'-l'OCU. Temperature Cumberland dropped to, 23; degrees, the' coldest of the Ml, in the early hours this morning. Lee i birth nf duuphlcr, yrsterday, at Allfgfliiy Hospital.

Mr. Mrs, Vincent J. ration, ID, 21, Hilda J. miucw were named. Suncrlntcn- jdc-ni C.

M. ShrJver wan'toastrnMltr. nl the Chf.rdon,'d'.. (U.P.'v- ft receive a Arlington, Columbia avenue, announce the birth of a son, October a Mr. p.nd Mrs.

Green Rldgn of- clnuRhter Lester Mtrlra. DcmocriHir. Clulis; H. Hr.uniay, BfiltiinniT, pud Mrs. Mmrfrr, gave fc brief ouliinr of wink.

to the fitole convcniiim in Baltimore November 1 HIT: Mis. Rltjcr. Mrji. Jcucpli Griffin. FATAL-JO TWO WOMEN Norn FlcmtnR, Miss Anne Irfgan and Mrs.

Catherine Moorp. N. Oct. 25 WV-TwoiMrs. James W.

Thomas contlnuei HOARDING HOUSE FIHE and ieii on me j.uly-2 1 ignl to tip," lhe airs, ixistcr Mtrlra. woiwirs. James w. i nomas contlnuei the womcn lost ihcir lives early locByjin charge of orsanlzatloii work In ier, ui i Kre swept InrRp summer Alleiiftny Mm. Duvnl), t.

'Iwardlng here. (rnndidnte for rrrlecllon. was piom- Miss. Ann. Cnrritfnn, 25 i.srri support of (he county women.

Dur Here was burned to death, A buffft hnu-hron wvs frrvctl, tjncf Pfflrfr i en 11 miss uiihy, floout SO, i following the buMni'M meeting, examine sppllainuiwhrn Jumprtl from thc building, inuvall was the guest ot Mis in the U. 8. Navy. EigUi.

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