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LOCAL MENTION Weather Till P. ML June Special Dispatch to The Washington. D. Juno 7. For weather and mild temjpprature.tohigb.t and Tues- THE DAILY NEWS, FREDERICK, MD.

MONDAY, JUNE 7,1920. I LOCAL MENTION NATIONAL BANK. JOBN D. HENDRIOKlOlf The Fideity; uilding and Loan OUR MODBRATD STUNNING NOON -AND Kl'Oft" 1 WBAR AT tlng people wko for irhat "Value STAUTlJlNO 'REDUCTIONS! PIWEMEO IF Public Having sold my property I will have public suli Saturday 12th on tlto The Sixth Seriiii of Stock In tho Randolph Hammlltoit property tit dclity lulldlng Loan Asso. Pearl.

One young maro" I one In good 'condition. 20 starts' Saturday, June 12. 1920. The ofllco, is located at. the.Fred- oricktown Savings (Institution," whore Mrs.

H. Smith. tnis city lagtinlght at the State She'-wa6 aged 23 years, and 3. mouths. Besides: her husband children.

Her Bender, -fyqtti- er. Charles Bender; her grandmother. Sirs. Caroline Hpuck; a and a. half-sister; also -survive.

The funeral will take place Thursday mornirg: cervices to be held'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rickerds. No. 216 "West Fifth and interment in Mount Olivet P.

Rice funeral i Mary'Ohler. Mar.yt Ohlor; --aged 22. daugh ter of Mr. Mrs; George A. Ohler crick.

Independent line, is $3.75. Un- Emmitrburg'died at Frederick proposed rates it would be Business 'and Pairtv'Lihe's 'Hertf' 1 tubb rtlro rari nBS nCTC chickens, iplow, and harrows, harness, 'TO Fed Advance Asked. 11 a- well.Information furnished truck and of tho Assoc (kitchen, furnlturo.TonnB of sale wUI also pleased to oxplal PPmllft nt sS ttmnthu A tl nit It.i v.u.. LIST OF THE INCREASES eiuoved How City. and County Subtcrlbers Aro 1 piled with.

all uumu abov. 10 and under cuoli.no proporiy to bo of sale.aro com. Soitl.enieulnnu8t.bo mad. 'Affected-- "All Cards on ltu Ul clork tho day of. lh 0 nale.

JON Nothing to Local Manager, Harvey JR. Lease Act HA JOHN E. Declares. Increase In the H. to friends and peakV and Pbtoniac Telephone Com- for the kindness during tuny, as contained in the the illness and death of our mother, recently made to the Maryland Serv-Mrs.

Virginia R. Fulmer. also for Ice Commission, and tpplicablc t'o 'nany and beautiful floral emblems Frederick city and ooutty. was made today by Parti I. Pajnc, local manager of the company.

flat rates are provided that the commission soncti-ms the application, -but no change Is na 't. the charge for county USD of automobiles. THE FAMILY. We tlio No'lce. undersigned grocers will all details to' 'prospoctivo members.

Thin -is a splendid mothod for any one. to accumulato a savings fund by small deposits weekly For, each, shuro in tho Association cents Is paid each week. In approx Imately ,350 weeds' a share matures to $100. This moans between 4 pe per cent, interost on youi are rnatfe to cloao our grocery stores each evening at 6:30 o'clock. Saturday' cxcoptod, The present business rate for Fred- Hospital Saturday, morning after air 14.50.

a two party line the pres- 'Uncsg of-one weak- Miss Ohler was ent charge is $3.26. proposed 1 nlrAfl hni'UXsiVkf ft TP A JiVOm June 14. to Sentoir.bor 3rd. J. CLARK DBVILBISS PALACE OP GROCERIES.

CLAPP-S GROCERY. taken to the-'JHqspitaKfof an operation for appen'llcitls to be successful and was gcttingalongnfcoly until when compltpa- Mons set In she did noi iflcover. Mls'fi Ohler is survived bv her mother and father and one siste- Mrs. Charles Fun- services will be from the house Monday afternoon. Rev.

Mr. Banes, of Thurmont John: W. Delawter. John son of George E. and Nora Dejawter.

of' HIghfield, died on Friday the Frederick City Hospital wliere he hail undergone an operation, --aged 22 ye'ars, 5 Surv-vlng him besides his parents are- and 2 brothers. The took place-today at 2 p. with ser-I vices at Bothel'church, near Highfleld.JMt. 2.00 Interment adjoining cemetery-1 Buckeystown 3.00 2.00 His pastor. Rev.

M. L. Firor.JMiddletown of conducted the ser-jj ew Market vices. M. Crcager and Son funcra! Walkorsville Dancl g.

At Braddock Heights during Bvery Tuesday and Friday, rain or change makes it $3.75. A four party business Hue now costs $2.50. Under the proposed ratea-lt will cost $3.00. K.ural charges ure to be the same an the charge for a four party line. In.

the prese'nt residence phone, independent line costs $2.75 The proposed ratn makes it $3.25. The two party residence line now I Frederick-- at foot of Biuft Ridge B. Jftincs. (Emory C.iCrum. thine.

NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. Don't Misa Thla Chance. To secure.a summer home at a bar. cent, and LOANS upon proper aeeurity, at the rate Per Annum. This provides, a cheap and con vonlout way by which to buy or build a home.

Along with tho. plan of ayste matio saving. feature makes Building Assoclatioh Hharcs especial ly attractive. The Fidelity Assocla tloh is a SmiCTLY MUTUAL or ganizatlon. all members sharing pro pprtlonately in the profits.

Shares may be secured from Edwin C. Markoll. Secretary, at tho Frodor- Icktown Savings Jnatitution. or -Holden S. Felton, Assistant Secretary.

Office Noah E. Cramer, (President. John Edw. Schell, Vice President. J.

Dronenburg, Edwin C. Markoll, Secretary. Holden-S. Felton, Asst. Sexs'y.

George K. 'Dennis, Attorney. Direct tain price. Within twenty miles of E. B.

Ramsburg P. DavlH. A i costs $2.25: the proposed rate makes MountaInB; New house containing 20 it $2.75. four party lice rate is room8 wlth shower-baths and other now $1.75, but under proposed i co nvcnlencc8 rate it will -be Rates for Bradl P5 ivatci loteln or sanl 'ariuni. Easy dock Heights are the same as those for Frederick city.

Rates for other county exchanges follow: Business. Proposed Rates. Present Rates. Ind. 4P.

Brunswick $2.00 $3.50 $3.00 01 Hlln Pe r8 nft nn tKn 5-nn' Ol lot of Women's and trolley particulars 'address P. 0. Box 399; Frederick Maryland. One lot of Women's Oxfords and Pumps, special $2.25.. directors F.

Hal lam. Mrs. W. Hallaitt. of received- word that band was drowned at their winter home at His body was 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Emmltsburg Thurmont 3.00 Myersville 3.00 Hanpcr's Damascus 3.00 her hu8 Residence.

Present Rates. Proposed SSr 1 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.00 One lot of Children's Oxfords and Strap Slippers, special $1-80. 3 50 3'00' ne Women's and Children's 3.50 3.00 Whlte Oxfords and Pumps, special These goods must be moved quick, II. R. Kemp, Henry A.

John T. White; G. Ford, B. E. Phebu.i.

F. W. Obendcrfcr. W. T.

Delaplaino. Hall insurance. We insure growing wheat and crop against loss by hall. NOAH E. CRAMER SON.

THB CITIZENS; NATIONAL BANK. FHEDERICK, MD. r- ttooiooo. J. U.

BAKER G. BAKi-iit vice-Preeldeat b. WM. KftMAN, Cashier SAM'U G. Cashier JOSBPH M'OMVIT.

Ant. Caahler. We, plunged Into these j-goods this season, on account of their beauty and appropriateness for various occasions. Duo to late spring -wo; have aot, 'disposed theoo dreattea. aud are boW making this notable reduction on the remainder.

had a more line of dresses, ex- gulnlto In every detail and In ovory, feature refined. There are: Plain and combination Trlcolettos. Georgettes. Every other garment that the creators of taahlon have designed. OEOUGIETTE niX)USR3--GltEATLY REDUCED.

JCxqulsito dirk and light blouses that were once $7.60 and Ifi.O 1 arc Jiow reduced to RBDUCTION OX VOILES This is popular item of hot weatter goods. AH voiles reduced 20 and 25 per cent. crepe voile that was $1.50 $1.66, reduced to .96 cents. JOHN 0. BINDRICKHON.

HO acrM of and rood bulldlmra and I all of jot ABuriou 8ur.tr when in of (Surety Bond. I am for Company for both new and Moond-Iuuid machine tot -m N. Iterkek'St 1 POTTS GRIFFIN. 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 come early and make your selcc'Ion. LOWENSTEIN WERTHEIMER.

Znaurnnea Notice to the Public. are in the market for old paper and magazines of all kinds, also Ind. jp. 1 brought to Harper's Ferry and the Brunswick $2.00 ald or cal1 funeral services 'conducted Mt. 2.00 day afternoon.

Besides- his widow, ho Buckeystoxvn is survived by one son-and one daugh- -Middletown tor. New Markt-t Walkersvlllo Dr. L. Miller. Dr.

J. Ll-Mlller. Lcwlstpwn. and 46 years a' reeiidcnt of Crc. riled at hisjt home Sunday after illness of lie was 84 years old.

He by his wife 'arul Mfller. of Croag- 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 an Damascus Emmitsburg Thurmont one brother; Hrvwas 1.50 1.50 l.bO 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.CO 1.50 1.50 2.75 2.00 2.76 .2.00 2-75 2.00 2.75 2.00 2.75 2.00 2.75 2.00 i 2.75 2.00 2.75 2.00 2-75 2.00 To Hide." In discussing the request for the increase in rates, Mr. Payno said this late Goo. VK. William Miller of Frederick.

Funeral at Utlca, Tucs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ellen Rebecca Beaeht. Ellen Rebecca Bcacht, daughter of Ralph and Nettie" E. Beacht, died Saturday afternoon, at the Frederick O.ty Hospital, -ag'od two weeks. brother the morning: "We have nothing to hide; all our cards are upon the table." Ho added that If there were anything the public did not understand to would be very to explain it and submit figures to sustain the company's contention that the present rates are not producing a sufficient The total revenues for and highest cash price and we will come for It.

RELIABLE JUNK COMPANY. Yard number 126 E. 5tb Ht. Phone 921. Residence, 207 E.

3rd St 1047. Frederick. Md. Every suit, every piece of furnishing goods in our establishment is in this 10 por cent, reduction nalo. LOWENSTEIN WERTHEIMER.

Automobile Insurance Wanted. Any amount of second-hand Hnrley- Davidson motorcycles. Any model. Will pay highest cash price. J.

PAUL DELPHEY. Local Harley-Davidson Dealer. To Our. Friends. Your empty Jar awaits you.

Please funeral, took place this mlnf- 'th yo Ji Bd December 31. 1919, of November; fill for Frederick Hospital. Thursday ing at'11 o'clock from the home of her parents, 430 North Market street. Servlcer. conducted by Rov.

John A. were $5.987,450. while the total expenses for the same period 'were Dltzlcr of Grace Reformed rom C. E. CllnnMs the funeral director.

making tho net revenue $135.550. Added to this is .126.400 jfrom connecting companies, making the tol-al net revenue for the -year $161,550. The. company terms COMMITTEE OF NOVEMBER DONATION DAYS. Spiritualist Did you know? That Mr.

and Mrs. $17.. Herbert, tho world's renown mediums 11 206.525 as a fair estimate of the valuo, are -still hero? Yes! they arc at 15 W. of its property tKIs past December 31, Patrick street, and they can advise thlsjyou on all matters of life, personal, domestic and' lovo or psychic and can instruct you as to what you should do The funera.1 of the late MIT. Eliza Ann took place Saturday a Under the proposed rates the to satisfy yourworried mindland heart, tcrnoon o'clock, from the, earnings should be making a Consultations dally and Sunday.

Hours Rockg, return of 5.48 per as compared MO a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday until that the total net revenue on investment.

It says, Is but .94 cent. M. E. Church, Robert Bartlctt- officiating. bearers were- Charles A.

Fawley, Charles B. Frank Stauffer. George H. Hick- The last year's per or 810 more than the total net revenue of the year 1919. The company is opposed to segre- man and 'Elmer Baltimore City from the coun- ment in no Etchison and Son.funeral directors.

The a a Mrs. Ella S. Hahn, wife of Jacob M. Hahn. took place at 9 o'clock Saturday morning.

Services were- 'held at St. John's Catholic Church, 'conducted by Father Collins. The-pAlIbearere-were Frank Ford. Charles -Donza Knip. Eugene "Elsroatie.

Interment in St. John's Carty funeral director. The Charles Sites, Pittsburgh; 'Thursday, took place Saturday morning from the (Continued on Page 2.) and Meeting Sunday, Tuesday Friday. 8 to 9.30 p. m.

Small LOCAL MENTION Dancing! Dancing: Dancing! To-Night Hotel Braddock. 8:30 to 12. Admission 25c. "That Naughty Waltr." The B'ggest P'ano Roll Hit Published. 98e with words at Ever iiome of.

Mrs i a wn Mower Sharpened and Repaired Samuel Ott. to SC Joseph's Catholic Church. A requiem mass wes cele-' brated by the past6rv Rev. j. Q.

Hayden, largo number friends- atcnding 'Calle'd for and delivered. FRANK JAMES. 127 957-R. 'I'll be out "of town from June lli'tb test 60 cents. 'Phone 728-J.

Knights of Pythias. Tho Rank of Page will he conferred Monday night, June 7th on class of candidates a'nd the team and mem hers are requested to be present. By order of the Lodge. CHARLES A. LANDIS, K.

of R. S. mends-' atcnding the ''services In-. D0 out from Jui ferment St. Joseph's Cemetery! -Be- Jllly both dates Included.

r-Wes her mother father. Plt Sites survived by 'h'er'liusban'd' and a one small child. Rent. In the town of Braddock on. State road, 3 miles from Frederick, 8 room house and good The property is In pink of condition having, recently been remodeled.

POTTS 50 Insurance. the high price whont he possibility of loss from Hailstorms is an especially Interesting question for every'farmer. POTTS GRIFFIN, DR. W. G.

McCOMAS. AMONG THE SICK. I)r. A. S.

Hunlchen. who has been INMEMORIABI. In Memjriam. In loving remembrance of Nancy King Smith; who died one year ago A ick City Hospital wan per- heat saw 27. Courtr.

Street. Phono 600. was dolni? nice'y. and no serious ow Jon complications were looked for disease, That baffled skill and How long she lingered, racked with pain, To 0M of Baltimore, and other grand officers Thero was an ang.il band In Heaven LoJ of Or Which was now complete pay a So Jesus took onr, sister TV nil ihrYacani Want Your Suit Pressed, Cleaned? O.UA1CER CITY CLEANING AND PYEING. When you think of Shoes and Hats, think of the 10 per cent, reduction on every'pair of shoes and Oxfords ind hats In our LOWENSTEIN WERTHE1MER.

Adjusting and Repairing of Pianos )rgans, talking jnfitrumcntfl. fefrt. Phono 849-12 Poultry Wanted. Potatoes '--fty QITTIKQgR'8 Don't fall.to take advantage 10 per cent, redaction sale and WE ARE OFFERING BELOW SOME VERY PROPERTIES. 5 acres, near Frederick on State An abundance of fruit.

210 acres, Adamstown. t.oort 8 room barn. Wil 1 nlso sell stock and implements. Possession to suit purchaser. 222 acres, near Creiigorstown.

90 acres in beaiftlful mca- Varlct trnlt. 2 sots of 100 acres, near Lcwlsto.wn, to State road, electric car line ami market. Good improvements. 96 acres, near Frederick about in timber, magnlflccnt view. 4SO fruit trees in bearing.

Lofp of amall fruit. Good buildings. 200 State road, close to markets. 2 Hnc sets of buildings. 48 acres nuhurbs.

Good Improvements. City water. Fl frontage for building sites. 110 acres near Thurmont. CYeat abundance of fruit, silo new garage, new henneries.

Good substantial 8 room house. 65 acres near Urbana. about mile, from Slate road. Good lin- provcmcnts. 100 acres, 3 mlle froin Walkers- vlllc.

Near State road. Well improved. 110 acres. 2 miles from Buckoys. town, all necessary buildings and In good condition.

138 acres, near Ladlcs'burg. Good improvements. 133 acres, near Woodshoro. Good buildings. 150 acres, near Mt.

Pleasant Highly Improved. 145 near Mt Airy. 45 acres in timber. Good improve ments. Must be sold to settle an estate.

145 acres, near Buckoystowr. State road. Fine Improvements. 200 acres, near Now Good 200 acres, nsar Jefferson. Well Int.

proveijj. Howard County, 770 acres, clos to EIHtfott City. Two sets of buildings. Montgomery County, acre), 10 room house. 2 bathe, porches on 3 sidos.

Well shaded lawn. 2 sets of buildings. Land productive and clean. i Montgomery County, 210 acres. 300 yards from towh, railroad station and market.

Close to State road. Good rOTTS GRIFFIN. Real Kutato and General laauraace. ST Conn Frederick Md. 'Phone JOHN S.

WM. O. DAK Kit D. K. KBFAUVKU D.

BAKER TH08. H. MAJDLER DANIBL BAKBR C. II. COMUEY, M.

0 P. L. HARUBTT J. S. NDWMAN J.

H. GtAAIBRlUL, JR H. D. DAMEU MAEKWOOD D. HARP.

FAR1I8 10 improvements. Six miles from Frederick, on 14.000. 31 ACRES--Splendid 2 miles ll on ard ro 60 ACHES--We'll improved, 3 mlUs Fer- JOHN N. OLAEt, CITY HOMES FOR SALE. 3 t-2 from i "iio Olt pike.

acre. 812 good. Well Fine dairy mile from It. it acres' olear. timber.

1 mile from ml.tos from 64 out worth $800. 100,000 feet lumber out In 1 1-2 ml lei pike. $2,000. GIT? PROPKRTT FOR SALE. ORAY80N H.

BTALEV V.4-ROOM Brlok' houie. Third Mtreet Brick home. Modern. East $3,800. Modern, with FOR BALK.

I am offering from my list very bar Including the CoIlowtOK: 146 Adamitown. of land near Casualty 88 acne near Utlca. 140 8 tnllM from Frederick. 16 acrei near Lewlttown. 18 near 76 acres near Woodnboro.

4S acres 3 miles from Ur- 8 7.ROOM Brlek Modern, near City Hospital. $2,700. 8-ROOM Brlok houw, Modern. In pink of condition. Rockwell 8-ROOM Brick house.

Modern. Storeroom, driveway, irarace and On Market 8t Eight-room brick house Store, electricity and North Mnrkat Sirnnt. Cheap at 13000. Seven-room brick house, W- Fourth St. $8,600.

Three nice iences and large lots. Separate homes with fruit, ejc. East Eighth St. Three houses on B. Sixth; St.

All for 12,000. 'i Six-room dwelling on Madlsoa St. Cheap at 1 Eight-room house'and'two acres land, on State Road. Good Ings, plenty FiJitace, stable, garage. Eight-room frame house with aJi conveniences.

Largo lot, shunted on State Road and trolley .15,000. Large hotel at Pen-Mar. 31 rooms, spacious porches. acres land. A bargain at IMjOOO.

Fine building on College Sice 60x160. Price We writo all Line of Insurance. REAL, ESTATE MORTGAGE i Brck house. Modern, wltti with 6 acres of land. City water.

Suburban home. FOR RKNT. Large on Market street. RRPRU6KNT RELIABLE INBUR- ANCB COMPANIES AND WRITB ALL LINKS OF 1N8URANCK. MARKWOOb: D.

HARP, niCAL K8TATR AND INSURANCE AGENT." PYTHIAN. CASTLB BUILDING. MARKBLL 's Manager Rear Bstate Departmentf as' w. NOAH E. OEAMER AND BON CITY HOMES FOR Six-room brick dwelling; some 1m P'roveni6nJs.

Church street 20 acres along State 6 miles from Frederick, Will be pleanod to show any of tho abovo tfeserlbed properties to por- chasora. GliAVSON H. 8TALBY, Real Estate and Frederics, Md. RIAL ESTATE AGEHTS. fear alley Four (-room brick houses at fl.fOO.M each.

Double brick, dwelllnf. Face for dwelling. farm of eaeh. ey sell all stock and menu with farm- and pesMseien. A bargain te enaser.

T-reeai frame kease, street. a -Heal Bstate and Ii Sevenjirobm, brick dwelling, Tral avenue. Modern; $5,000. Seven-room suburban home. Modern Northern section.

$3.800. Double brick diwelMng, West Fourth street. $4,000. Double brick dwelling, East Church street; $8,200. Five brick houses.

Modern. East Third street. $3,300 to $6,000. Modern ton-r6o'm dweUing. Third' $6,500.

Modern seven-room dwelling, Elm street. FINE FARMS FOR SALE. 250. acres, rich limestone land, two miles from Frederick, on hard road, watered, buildings good. A bargain- 100 acres of limestone land, east of oily; buildings good.

Tenant houne. Two miles from city. 190 acres, near Waikersville, meadows, buildings good. $18,000. near Improved wHIi good)buildings, $7500.

Immediate pCMtcssion. S2 acres near Buckoystown, modern house, bargain. 40 acros on H. F. R.

R. west of Frederick, improved with good build- rngy. iKwsceslon 100 near Pearl, good build Farm of about 200 acres; 100 i acres under eoHlvatlon. New barn, good houae, Una spring of water, beautiful ylaw from houie. grailng 'propoflltlon.

miles from $7,000. -f a of about 190 acres, good proposition, near good road and good market. 'Price 155.00 acre, Inc.udlng ontr-half. of growing crop. A investmeoi to quick buyer.

Good tenant oa. farm. flue farm of 110 acres near Frederick. 7 of 296 acres In Montgomery county, $90.00 per acre, good buildings. TWs Is a productive farm.

'A -JV" of 365 acres in' ery county, near' good road and good market 47 acres near Pooles- yJUe. $80.00 acre. About 1W acr.e» REAL B8TATB FREDERICK, MARYLAND. MILUNEET. NEW MILLINERY.

MANY BEAUTIFUL TJUMMBO MODELS FROM WHICH TO BE8IDM UOTB OF HATS AU. 125 acres nonf, Burklttsvlllc. well r.crcs. near Ivdosburg, Va, Two of jood buildings. iiores hoar Dickerson, 40 acrca pi In apple and peach orchard.

near city, good buildings, 1 $200. per acre. acres near Urbana i NOAH B. CBAMsm AND BON. LOANS LIFE EXPERIENCE OF ONE HUNDRED AVERAGE MEN.

Ago 25-- They.are all healthy aa4 able to support themserres and taafl- Age 35-- 5 hayo died, 10 are wcaltky 86 Ago 65-- 20 arc norw rlead: One rich, 3 are In good 46 aro still workinn for a living. aro more less dependent or charity. Ago 75-- 63 are Head. leaving INEWSPA'PERf.

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