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I 'ffiftl THE DAILY HEWS, Partly Mrs. E. P. Gale, Clarke Place, Pfending the day in Baltimore. Mr, and Mrs.

Homer Kepter twve returned from wedding trip. (Postmaster William Birely is 'Upending the day in Baltimore on James -the business. H. Gambrill. Jr, is day in Baltimore on ftlr, and itrs.

Archie IB. Fisher, East Second street, are spending the day in Baltimore. Mrs. Sydney Erickson, who has been Vielting in Washington, will return borne this evening. (Mrs.

Washburn, of Martinsburg, W. is the guest of Mrs. Joseph I) Baker, East Church afreet. 'Mrs. J.

B. Custis, of Washington; is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. O. Keedy, West Church street Airs.

D. E. Stone, of Emmiisburg, spent a few days with Miss M. Louise Johnson, East Second street Ethel Krantz, of Adamstown, iwho has been visiting Miss Bessie Haun, street, has returned. vMr and Mrs.

E. C. Sanders and Mr. and -Mrs. B.

W. Wilson are spending the day with Mr. and 'Mrs Lind eey Day at Md. FALL tM ALL. The meuuKhoiy dayrtte That's what some poet said Ot fall, when te.the air And autumn AM.

But. tbit poet tiMtf i grotieh. For 1 don't For growlln' when rovrii. By jinka, JM the Why, then comes 'elder mikln' If surely a To run a In bnr'l And suck with all your might. 1 sanigM adh piuddln', too'.

And scrapple and- Jlst tell me 'nottter time of year Kin fall Ahd there luinkln pie. Oh, my. it beals Uijj band It takes the good old frosty faB To biing that erand But. say, Mui lai a callln' me tt'hut hna she got, foi dinner? By gum, 1 smell fresh sauerkraut AH sure as 1 in sinner! I haven time to finish tlila, For i must go artl eat But. sav.

what grows in other months That's ole stria hiaut BARN1T2. (Mrs Clarence Brandenburg and Miss Grace Stottlemyer of Rocky Springs who have been visiting have returned home. Miss Dixon, who has been visiting in this city, has returned to Richmond, Kentucky, where she is connected with a hospital at that place. Mr. Hamilton M.

Geisbert, of Ocean who has 'been spending a tew in this city, has returned, accompanied toy 'Mrs. and children. They will make their lu- jture home there. Mr 'Mrs. E.

C. Sanders, of Canton, Ohio, are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. iB. W. Wilson, North Market, street, this city.

Sanders holds a responsible position with -W. sad (L. E. 'R. at Canton, Ohio, having charge of the intfoiihd' work of the -Freight department.

$51 ,609 SPENT ON STREETS Hagerstown Sujferlntenoent Makes The report of Superintendent Samuel B. Johnson, which has just been presented to the Street Commission of Hagerstown, shows expenditures dur- ng the past of $51,609.93 on streets, alleys drains of For newly paved streets, with vjtri- efi Bricks, 0,576.83 was expended; repairing paved streets, $2,919.14, grading newly macadamized street's, repairing old macadamized streets, $4,47928, paving alleys, repaving aliejs aylng new crosswalks and repairing old ones. cleaning paved treets, $6,556.93, cleaning macadam- iaed streets, cleaning, al- oiling and cleaning macttdamized clean- ng drains, $22085: setting cuib on South Potomac sstreet along Rose Hill Cemetery, salarj for super- $2,575.67. The Street Commissioners decided hi out Mill street, in the southeast- rt 1,220 feet long, extend- from South Cannon avenue to the Id Hager mill. It will be 40 -feet wiflc KURIOS PROM KORRE8PONOENT8 VVIi-it it the cuuse of bloody eggs and-the A.

The i-nuse is often (lie fat hen straiiimg to lay small likwU in ovi- tlui.t i- may be caused by some de- rHgia iMit of the gg Th tronlJtf 1 Is often temporary If from overrui cm lie cured hy less feed out dtlierui.se use the as. 1 luue a dozen hens here tha stuggei nud fall around, as if drunk They h.i\e not been drinking. I'm sure Wtiat is thfclr trouble anyhow? A. ratlier think It Is worms, as this Is a etymirtou). unless you are feeding lank beef scrap.

Let your bens ge rent litingry; then feed a mash fra grant with watch th dropping boaids. Q. I htive si- friend who buries th FARM INSTITUTE TO BEHEIOATIKIT.A'RY Prof. j. K.

Smith Arranges With 01 rectar 44111 For Stations en January 30 31. Prof. J. K. Smith, head of the agricultural department of the ML Airy High School has made arrangements with Director of the state tanners' institutes.

Or. Hill, for hold Ing the institutes at ML Airy. There will be two sessions. Friday and Sat urday. Januray 30 and Si.

Friday there will be an illustrated lee lure on the town hall at 7.30 o'clock, in the evening. The institute on Saturday will be a day session, beginning at tUf, In the morning, and 1 p. in the afternoon It" is hoped during the Saturday's institute to organise a cow testing as- sflfcfaUon among the farmers about Mt, Airy. The session will be held in the High School auditorium. The association is to be conducted under the auspices of the' Agricultural De grain in spaded ground and "claims that better thuu throwing it Into lit ter for fowls to scratch out What's ybur OfHitiun? A.

If you watch the ground where he throws the grain you -will soon see it covered with sprouts which -shows It's a wasteful method. 0 Bow- long do you leave chicks with the ben. A. Till she begins to neglect them Q. Which do you consider the best breed for a eity back lot-hennery? We would select Barred Bocks, Reds or White Dottes for ocr choice.

These aren't fliers and do well-on a small space. Q. How lonf is a chicken a cbiek? A. Until its sex can be distinguished, when" it is a cockerel or pullet Al one year of age 4t is called cock dr hen, as the case may be. Pine Home at Tuscarora.

Mr U- Bell lid's Had erected a line new residence at Tifecarora, lo replace the oite destroyed by fire some ago. The structure is of the colonial type, and the plans were fdrawn by Architect this city iThe contractor was N. Chafer, 01 'Buckeystown. It is understood tliat completed house cost about $8, FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The C.

O. D. feature added to the parcel post is a big convenience to those who ship eggs to private trade by-special cttj-tou; as personal collection made such shipping too expensive. A frteaa was much disappointed-over. the returns he received from, a ment of ducks to Philadelphia.

He cot off. their heads, plucked them clean and shipped them drawn, young ducks are shipped undrawn, beads on, feathers to toe rtrst wing joint and on half the neck. Wrap heads in white paper to prevent blood staining the carcass. There is a big difference between fat and overfat and It's simply in the quantity of fat and where it is located. Every cook will tell you that to cook well and taste well a fowl must have certain amount fat.

but of course that doesn't mean a hen that's over- lard and inlaid with fat. with big gobs of grease about the gizzard and in the rear. Such hens don't lay, don't pay and are undesirable for market Minnesota's recent poultry census shows an increase of more than 40 per cent over the 1910 enumeration. The national census was such a farce that the stater have to take a special canvass to get right figures on the poultry population. John Geroy of Welteboro.

has a ben that 'aid three eggs In one day. She was a wise, practical Biddy, for she laid them In one original package. The big egg contained a medium and the medium egg contained the smallest 60 concentrate your labor When Run.Down in physical condition it is usually because the action of the organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Then there is need for a safe, and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and strongest. The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is BEECHAM'STPILLS 1 Lenwt ef Aay Miilehi to the WetU) The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, biliousness, constipation, lack of heartburn, dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this vorite and reliable home remedy.

You will become healthier and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham's Fills Pick You Up Sold everywhere. In boxei, 25e. box to Md HELFENSTE1N URNER. INSURANCE, We can insure your buildinfs against lost or damaffa by windstorm during in N. MARKET STREET, FREDIrtlCK, BO partment of the High School and the students will help to carry on Mie work It is hoped that a large crowd will attend the institutes to be held at Mt.n Airy, Some time ago a cow testing association was proposed among tlie farmers about Frederick but the movement never successfully materialized ENDS TERM AS N.

J. GOVERNOR i FOR KILLED, I Kafoshima. Japan, Jan. of the volcano of Sahara. receMljr caused- such devastation, occurred.

accompanied bjt earth- violent subterranean On Roll of Honor. Among those wlfo attended the ban quet given by the United Laundries of Baltimore were Mr. G. A. Rice and MCUC.

Zellers, of Baltimore, who are formerly of this city. Both of these representatives are on the honor rolls the former being the winner of 100 prize. afld the latter, of, a $76 Six Injured In Wrack. Cumberland, Jan. 20.

Twc trainmen were injured, probably fa tally; and four others, not seriously when two light engines on West era Maryland railroad met a freight train in head-on collision at Myerdale Company tor the accident was; caused by disregard of 4 jytMffc. EvangeSlne Booth Better. Buffalo, N. Jan. Miss fivan gttifife Booth, commander of the Sal ration Army in the United States, whc suffered an attack of tonsilitis on Sat urday, was much improved.

Site wll) leave Buffalo for Jamestown, -Nv Yv FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The parcel post will be a great factor In bringing a boat ft law for the sell- Ing of eggs tty weight states where the law is not jet in force. Selling eggs by the dozen is Just as mtten oat of date as trading turkeys for 'glass beads If you are exporting Mondains to get size the French strains pigeons are largest and breed-a squab that at four-weeks reaches due to' one 804 a half Uondaina are very free feeders and fast and. crossed with Hunts and Jfaltese prove very satisfactory. An AnlcrlcRn at Jr banquet in London hile" mu king: a.

speech; about remarked: ''In London 4 tba? -five two' toots before a'-mia. cago they ouly one Is far toe nlfy." The old farm hen crowing the country road doesn't get one too) Trom "Lady Toaf the White 7 Bock hen that smashed records by laying 381 foil weight eggs In a -year at the Mis scmrl egg- laying contest, by her owner for, the tidy little anm One thousand fonr hundred and! sevMi acres of Oregon land were re- bonglit by Kansas capitalists iur a poultry plant- One timusand acres in a -woodland, and the hens will roam over -it at will and lite close to natnre. High priced feed is no argument to rat down fed. but ratlier to reduce the of the Dock. U's, not the number in the flock that makes it pay.

but the of good birds well cared for that the day. Fussy' hens irfth chicks a nui They not only- make the chicks of yon, bat always go'When yon don't want them to, with the other broodiea. skiajuiy fltNtnge ehkks that come nenr and generally-butcher part of tbelr by their roogb liouse. Many buying their first incubator- secure too large a mncHUle; others baj, nn Incubnter that is small Cor prsc tical We adrise the IfiOept size for a atarter. It's about- right-tot the ujeditrat sized Js easily COB trolled and is a stae that sells quick second band, i Best Cough Medicine For Children.

'7 am very glad to say a few words praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs liida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wig. "I have used It for years both for ray children and myself and It never fails to relieve and cure cough or cold. No family with children should be without It as It gives almost immediate relief in cases of roup." Cough Remedy pleasant and safe to take, which la great importance when a medicine nuat be plven to young children. Par by all JSSBV which widespread were quakes and noises. The governor of Hokkaido estimates that about 300.000 on the Island wIN need relief and that abotitfSifiOO.WW will be required.

The disturbances came at a time when it was believotl that all danger passed. As a matter of fact, the work of rehabilitation was fairly under way, and aow it nol advisable to proceed further with the work until there-are final assurances that there will be no aditional erup- tionts.or earthquakes. iA graphic narrative of the eruption and earthquakes which devastated tho Island or Sakura is -given by Theodore U. Hoyer, Wisconsin. "The volcano of Saktira-Jinw at tho beginning of the eruption resembled a Niagara of fire from which masses atone were hurled long dls lances.

During the night -of a loud exptoiiion was heard, followed by it flash of flame and a cloud of asheu ilslnR muhy thousand feet into tho air. "Beneath the cloud of smoke ami ashes, broad streams of fata could be plainly seen- flowing; down tho slopes the -sea. The forests on the mountain sides quickly caught fire und, flames spread to the, holmes of the numerous little villages nearby. The entire western coast line of Sa Kura seemed to be ablaxe and a strong wind carried smoke, sand the hot ashes straight to the mainland. Kagoshima, three miles acrossnthe has, people fled in panic of them de- acendlag sides of the Shlro- yama mountain and looking back from there in terror on the scene.

YEARS FOR STEALING $9.60 JAPAN AGAIN Volcano Renewa Eraptian and Earth-1 Pistol Sattle Follows Cenvlcta' Brtak For Liberty. McAlester. Jan. 20. Judge John Hi' Thomas, Pat Oats, assistant deputy warden: F.

C. Godfrey, day sergeant, and H. H. Drover. Bertillon ekpert.

killed at the state peftt- Unitary by Tom Lane, Chinoy Read and Charles Hunts, ronvirts, who cured money and then fted from the prison. The escaping convicts were killed, however, before they succeeded ij getting off the prison farm. The toll of human life was seven, four killed In the office by the convicts and thw three in trvfttR to escape. Martin, the turnkey, was shot to the face while making the light by the side of but was not seriously hurt, and another convict by attempt ing to assist Oats, was cut in the face. Two Young Negroes Get Thirty-nine Apiece In Brooklyn.

New Jan. 20. What approaches sentence for robbery was meted out by Judge Fawcett in the Brooklyn court negroev, each of whom received thirty-nine years each in Sing Sing. two mea were William John- WILSON SEES PROSPERITY President Receives Assurances From All Parts of Country, Washington. Jan.

20. President Wilson has been receiving and estimates on the business sllua- -tlon throughout the country, which, lead him to believe that a general confidence In the future exists. The president tokl rollers at the White House that had no scientific analysts of tho situation and that his letters were of various colors, in the main, conditions-were optimistic. The president is said to believe that In Boiue especially those dependent on tlife railroads, conditions have not been so The president let It -be known that while he held distinct views on the freight rate question, he did not that he could ax press, them white Subject was being determined by 'a semi-judicial body. With reference to the tariff the president's letters lead him to beltere thst business actually has been stimulated by it.

Taylor Was Yolingett of Chief Executive In History of State. Trenton, N. Jan. Acting Gov- srnoi' Taylor finished his business as chief executive of New Jersey when his check for his portion ol the month was handed him and he left the executive mansion and state capital. Governor Taylor said that he was going back to the practice of law and that would some time In the future return polities: "You know I am younr yet, with lots of time to gather political wisdom," remarked the thirty-one-year-old ''Boy Governor of New Jersey," who has thrice carried Mon- Jhcfttth cflunti for a hftdt in lilt of assembly and been speaker of that body.

The comptroller reported two bills ready for introduction in the loglslti trire, one Amending the tax act bj segregating automobiles as a separate tax Item and the other taxing them $1 per horse power. They will ralae revenufe for the state. As soon us fr. Taylor loft the gov ernor'a office the state began Its once in-three-yeara custom of gelling along without ii elective or any other kind--for about twelve hours. ot granulated ancar warm, water-aad stir tse ouaess el aw vents'worth) in a pint! up with Sugar vou a familv 4 wrap at a saving of Take a teiutpooiiful every three hours.

Tlie of this simple roncdv It 8 most inttaatly, and vlll an AMinnrv muvtt in 94 It toneR up the )aled appetite sad Is just luxutive t'nouRh to be helpful la a cough, uiid haa a pleaning Also' djM-ellunt for son, twenty-one years old, and Henry Bryant, nineteen years old." OB Oct. they entereil the shoe store of Nathan Gross, at 2045 Bed lard avettfte, set hlm Insensible, bound him and thew htm into a closet. v.i Then they ransacked the place, finding only in the tltt -with which they escaped. Gross was' fdtind severely hurt, and the negroes were later by They pleaded nok guilty, ft oirt were fouai. guilty of robberyiin the first ff gree.

Both men were second offenders and have police DELILAH BRADLEY HIDDEN Qlrf'Wha 'Etiiped-Is SomewHsre In with Parents. Philadelphia," Jan. whereabouts tbejngt ketot a closely guarded secret, Delilah Bradley, who eloped to from the Httle town of Pembertoa, N. Jjj with Joel M. Foster, the pouKryman of New Jersey, to reunited- to her parents somewhere In Philadelphia.

It now. practically certain that Miss Bradley will got to a pbia sanitarium, to recover collapse. Girl Saves Drowning Lad. West 26. The life of John Gi-anf, six years oia, was Bared by Miss Mary Ingrain, the daughter of Hilbern Ingram, who discovered the child floundering in the waterff ot a pool near her homo.

The child had broken through thfl'Ice and was drowning when the glrrmsh- ed to the bank and dived into the hole 'where tlie ide had broken. She finally Wilson Against "Rldsrs." 2ft. rw Wilson let it he kttorfii Hint be would veto the pOHtofllce appropriation bill Tf It reached lilm "iitlm' attached wiilcli exempt assistant post masters Irom the civil service rukn and take ou the 125.000,000 Shackleton plan. lce cream IB not used to a great ex- biftt fn England. If the season is warm there Is a good sale for bottled soft drinkfl.

An Unfaifing Remedy For Coughs and Colds Add IX ot. Balm of Gileacl buda to 1 succeeded safety. in getltng the child to National Banks Join Reserve System. "WaBhidtton, Jan. More than half the national'tanks in the United States HOW have made legal applications forTnembershlp in the new fed- -eral aecbrfluig to treasury department.

remedy Is invaluable as an asaua- ger for all troubles along the course of the air tionsH seated cou ddsegradu hour to a colds. Increase the from a teaspoohfut every the condition is acute, take every half tow until decided reiteflsialt bronchial asthma, whoopins; cough aad spasmodic croup. method of making eouffh nsMttv with Pinex and Sugar Svrup (or strained honev) is now used ia mere homes than any other coqjth uriip. Fxplaino why it is often imitated, though never sureeiwfuHy. If von try it, uno only Pmex, which a moat vnlnable ttmcwntraled mmpomHl of NorwaT pine- extract, and 'M rich In Runiaeol aad ether aatural Jnulinp pine Other preparations will not work in this ewnbiaatiea.

A Riiuranty of -absolute or money promptlv refaaded. wltfc this firepHratlofi; YouT druggist his Pihrjr. or get ynw? If Ml. send to The Kt we repair watches and Jewatff of all Io 4t good as new, bettor, we do other thfaffi take your old Jewelry and malts it Into new and stylish If you. Have any old articles ot jewelry, you have discarded because arenot such things Minaktimii and see what wonderTul thiaii can do with them.

JAMES E. DOLl. Watch'Makir, Jswslar I tsutft Marltst to, No.W7. --a-- That is Certainly Fine Beer That's what everyone says when they first taste delicious Labor Leader Slated For Immigration I at New Washington, second vice president of the Ataettean Federation of will probably be of immigration at New Yptfe It-is that the president will the appointment of a commissioner within the. next few daysj the best information obtainable, John Mitchell will be the Dan selected.

Is understood that Mr. Mitchell has the backing of Secretary of Wilson for the position, as well as the American Federation of Ijabdr. The position -pays a year. iff It's light, creamy and full of bebllbful life. Girl Helped Man to Murder Mother.

Galesbarg, HL, Jan. 20. --f Robert confessed to the murder of bis wife three weeks ago. impll cated his nfteen-year-old step-daughter, who told her story of the conspiracy 'to murder Mrs. Higgins to flit connty officials here.

Pall Kills G. A. R. Veteran. Lancaster, Jan.

20. By a fall down the stairs at his boarding house Ferdiaaad Koeber was instantly killed. Koeber was ninety years old. He was on a frost the Home at Marion, State ot city Toledo, Lucas County. frank J.

duMtir makM oath'ttet be senior partaef tltt Irai etjf. ffc. aotug th? cltj" ox TolMo; County and Stats mm of OMB HTJNDRBDiXJlljAjHl for sir Snw i Catarrn th cannot be cured by use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed my pretence, this day of December, A.

Ills. A. Notary Public. aken acts directly on tas blood Hall's Catarrh Is taken Inter- surfaces of the aystc 4end tor testimonials free. f.

3. CHENEY Toledo. O. Bold by all Drunlsts, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills Cor eoaetl- Order from rlj PtionelZO BALTIMORE OHIO THE SPECIAL" TO PITTSBURGH, AIOON, CLEVELAND I A Moderri In aqiaipment of coaches, etattfeom and ob- ears, with asrvleo.

la ofta of tha Mglratt cists trains sav PMDIMICK 1M oy a MOTTO. Notbettw than bmt, but better than the rest. Let us serve you with Pure, Pasteurized Milk, Cream and Ice Cream. EXCELSIOR SANITARY DAIRY, C. F.

ROTHCNHOEFIM, "THE NEWS' A prominent resident who moved to Frederick Mveral yean ago remarked recently: "When I first came to Frederick I didn't appreciate what a paper The Newt is. But now I see. I go around the city, and everywhere the people are reading The News. At night I lee the people around the light wading JThe They can't do without it; my, they depend on The News in Frederick. That gives in a nutshell the explanation of the value of The Newt' advertising.

The News is the family newspaper. It gives all the news, special attention being paid to local happenings, which are reported much more fully and accurately than any other newspaper can because of the excellent facilities of The News. The News is the mainstay with the reading public. It a medium that cannot be replaced, for there is no substitute. An advertiser who wants results wants to, reach the people.

A fisherman who is after a- string of fish will not go fishing in a bathtub. He has better sense; he goes where he is reasonably sure there are fish to be caught. Don't fool your time in a bathtub. Advertise in The News 1 riaaas NEWSPAPFR(.

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