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STILL iS mm IT MK WHICH 1 msmWfjjMEß 1135 Oly I'M# Ukik'l.iinl I'iMa.l LALTIMOItf, A nr. 12 -That J ErJrnr Young. former carbier of th< Firet Kat’caal Bank of Hagerstown still inaiiitab:* a running account with the intt’tutiun v. a* brought out thlr morning when the third day of hi.' trial for misapplication of SSJ,22& 9( of the Inks funds Ie ;a In Unite States Court. That Btatemont was made ly Cyra I’. Flock, an of the lank sine lt Investigation ly government au tuorll!•-*. during cro-r examination I ; W. C Ivin Cheat nut. Attorney fo: Yeung, In an oTort to show tin t th< firnjrr ecsYcr'g personal account wu. regarded exactly as that of an ordi nary customer. After questioning ly District Attor tiey Y’oodecek, Mr. Flock the original record of Young’s person ul account, which in said at one tin, to have totalled $459,000. Mr. (*Jiest hut asktvi him If Young la ut pres cut a depositor of the bank. “Yes, he Ik btill ft depositor an has a rinning account with the lank We 1 cep h'b account on that ledge sheet,” tin* official stated. This line <>f questioning was no pursued or I Visa Goldie Reynold.- a clerk of the bank, was next called hltd e MU’, ‘d nf.er she an d she lm conducted o:t iimuieccssftil search fo a Missing It'd-op sheet which was t< have 1 oen produced in cc nneetio: with Youup's trial. -- - ——- ■ ■ CADETS DOWN LEHIGH IN LACROSSE CONTEST • i 4M$ I* fMial l*'lge I I erjusl t th • occasion and turne lack r.. uy ;i try laleled au a stir gonl. The v'aUora scored first and in th early in'.notes of play, when Klnek ring carried the tail down practlc ally the entire length of tlie field fin then a’ict from far out, the hull land lng In a corner of the net. Lehigl made a determined effort to oquallsi and was ruecossful 10 minutes late when h j’ I‘l‘ti v passing movement car vied th tail into St. John’s tcrrl tory. Hero Mirnlakis passe 1 to Demoyer whose aim was accurate, and tin eqiull.-ing goal was scored. After the restart the Lehigh do fens'> men had it comparative! easy, seldom Icing culled upon 6 check i ix Advance of the vistlors. Then An Extra Period Time and again Lehigh would a van Co to within a f-w feet of the vis tor’s gonl and when the parting shi was good Kirkpatrick turned It luck There v.us no scoring in this ressiot After a five minute rest, the o*tr period > o I darted and the visltoi made lh<> first lid for a score who in the opening minute Kutzicb wa called upon to save. Then came th advance against Lehigh goal *\vhic! spelled dlßi.-ter for the Drown an \Vhit. whan K lack ring located th not f r th - second counter for h< teammates. / .St, John’s. Poa. Lehigh Ifirkpatrld; G... . Kutilo Kelso P Brewe Stnclt'iruse C. P Gruht Bargi'T F. A k... .Oreo Btreker S A Dnrsi Travel - .• T. A. .| Morgnt Ho! e ;s C Hue 1 Pa St on T !) Me K luck: lng S. 1) lom / Daley ,F. 1) Demoyo Known OH Goyo Brow u 1.11 Musdaki: tloul • KJuckriag t?>, Detr.oyer Pul stltalbvu- Hewitt for Abel. Pack enham for Coyer. Day for Hewitt Voss for D mayor. FuHard for Jonet McHrh > f -r Day, Qeyer for Voss, lief eh'e SmalMn, Pomt. Time of halve —SO mlnulea. Signals For Highways Of S:.at< T illl' fighthouses on the order o the fl. f -s- r.r buoys which mark thi r*vcr < hunne’s. ar< to be se; up or some < C the principal State roads this year. John X. Mackall. chairman of the State Roads Commission, announced be '">nd ee‘c"'l into n con’ract where by *hat c°u'ern via to set up lf>o dan ger s'rrinla at bad curves, cross roads and li aw grades. The highways to be si marked arc the nvtii: s! and west roods front thi Delaware line through Flkton, Havre e> t>-ac‘\ Tfivalr, Baltimore. Fred crick. Hugers-nwn end Cumberland ti the reutisy’v nia Tine west of Grants ville; the Baltimore and Vushlugtoi boulevard and the road from Wash, incto-i to Rldgevilie, bv wrv of Bock ville. Work is to begin not later thar June 1. L TCP POI GII FOLJ OWIV ” VI" hop caugbs resulting from Fie ' Grip:; e,\Whooping Cough, Asthma u: Bronchitis with. Foley’s Honey and Tr. “The flu Ic'd me with a severe cough which was quickly relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar.’’ writes M r s. K, 11. Brake, Childs. Md. A fev ce’tts worth of Foley's Honey and Tar will offset serious diseases by check ing your coughs and colds. snving you many dollars. Contains no opiates— ingredient* printed on wrapper. In fist upon Foley's. Refuse substitutes *—lAdv.) MM STUDENTS USE § POfflT rrr-pn t.<iiri,|r| Pmt.l WASHINGTON. Apr. 12.—A large 'ncrease in attendance at agricultural reat ional schools, set un under oro hione of the Federal Vocational EJu-: •atiqn Act of 1917 *n recorded in s.a -!*’lcf covering the’ first five-year oerl id of the act. At the close of the fiscal year 1922. the agricultural enrollment totalled 9 27d, while at the end of the' first ec. - under the act. 1918, the enroll- ( nen* v;p- only 15.453. This !s an in "rcere of nearly 200 per cent, for the: aeriod. The number of agricultural j •ocaMon'*! s hoo’s hna increared from! '€3 In 1918 to 2.175; the tmmher c r | o-’CV*rs Increased from BPS to 2.290 . Under the act State* receive an an | via! grant of Federal funds for voca fonal school* on condition** th't ♦>**--; u’i ' i - , r Federal appropriation dol lar fir dollar with State or local, funds Lart veer the 48 State* rx i pvd< -1 a total of more than $4,000,000 j >n such schools, of yhfch amount I iboiit $1,400,000 was from bedera** fund■. Only public schools giving arret?";'! Instruction designed to pre j in re the pupil to enter the vacation if fai nine may receive the aid under: k*fwt. Ti.e !921 census showed 1.202 12.” j irrv bO’s 1 etv.eon th" apes of 14 and j ’0 v ho arc out of Tn nddltinnj b re are approximately’B.ooo 000 men | tbovn of 20 who would be* henefUtod by part-time or evening; j "lassei. m liras • PRINT BIBLE VERSE Ulv Tlip Asi>riitlr,l I’rcii.) rrfri.N.'vATl, Apr. 12. —More that I.CC’O newspapers published in \Am rlca ir." nving p..s*ages from the lible n t'"ir editions, according to a I •eport compiled by alu* Back io the' libb- Society, which has headquarters here. The number of newspapers served with these verses from the IJ'ble by he bureau baa increased from 871 it, 9;;;’ i i 2 0.18 In 1923. The report con- Iniies: “The papers which the bareru is icrving have a combined circnlatior it 11,233.254, and reliable authorities ni ne.vsp: pers state that if the mai ler Jh well displayed ard occupies a in i f(’i ; e | position in the papef it will be r(*;id by at least two persons for $ 5; HOOSSER Sate Ends Salarday I Come in A T ONCE til I • f] i | and Learn How to \ 'li ; ''i Make Kitchen-Work lilr' 1 EASY The end of this great demonstration sale is draw ing near. Don’t delay another day to come in and 1 am how to make your kitchen-work easier. If you are one of the mr.nv women who think that they a Ire ad) r have a modern kitchen, you will sim- \ c — ... —-—,. —- -n ply be astonished at our ability to show you new V'. i\j | . < ways to save time, steps and energy in your kitchen. ! .ftlimi A Small Payment I v- £fo £ -'j Delivers Your , hoosier if you buy it during this sale. You can pay the 1 this 10-pieco set of Dexter Do- balance in deferred payments of easy amounts. &ot mcstic Science CuUery -1 the a ccnt will , e added to IIOOSIER’S low cash price, i knives.* u*it. nd Watata. Io cover interest or anv other "extra.” which have received me ,"L 5' Ve - " ca , ch HOOSIkR • esl endor.etneat Iren. Domes- '' t , AL /' purchased daring Ais sale, 4hc S 4 piece*- ■ I tic Science Espcris. m, w of k.tchcmvare described to the left. Stores sett this sot M htph as ' ~ !f >f> n do , not have a 6>?>aon- kitchen cabinet, j; surc:y pay you to investigate this unusual - ‘ " o-Ter. 25c Can of ppp r Hoosier Cleaner U IXllill, !j' I !<,.*. Tj I (Enough tu Clean 250 Square Feet of Woodwork) I -p, ~ " }>; x .f j •• V.T X w This wonderful clear.- , ’ . ;d*. .(i %/vi , er is unexcelled for , V V-* ** gSr^- cleaning furniture hav \lUVt% IlfllßS in 8 E smooth, fin- J L -S sh, tath tuts, hard- I ywlivv %ICM ' wood floors. windows, II Ti,; 14 nifpo .f f —. 1 | U l) aluminum, silverware, etc. . T 11 CrVS “1 * j A half-pint l g.U's..u, 1- ckj include j j can - regularly retailing - 'gr.; re: . j | f l .-£*. h-,-<r.<*fe r 25c, will 1 ♦''given ab i ing 24 pieces in all, duriug ! soliUely FREE to women this t* g sale. c„ ffle in for a HOO i J j " ' SIER demonstration. McCREADY & COMPANY FRANCIS STREET AT MAIN J V JJ Till' KVKKTNG CAf'i {AI.. AUNATOi.TS. M ARYLAND. THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1923. it .* 1 j; / r: clr^u! - ! lou. j .Ti -a err- c*w being fnrnlsa *! ed these verses without cost include 1 ’a the United States and its tcr | ritori ; 87 in the Drminion of Can j r.da; 2 in Newfoundland, 2 in the West , Indie; and 1 in Korea. Th** report points* out that the ! Chtirc'.i Year Bo<'.k 8h"-w3 approxi i malel.' 20.000.000 Proiestants and 18.- j 000,0< 1 Roman Catholics in this coun try. making a total of 44.000.000 , churc : i members, or 40 p<’r cent of i the total approximate population of 110,000,000. Thus, the report shows, CO per cent are without any kind of churc i membership. “On the other hand.” the reuert ■ continues, “nearly every American citizen reads some newspaper and the I only immediate and available me mi of giving the Word of God to th > a to through th** nross ” Radio Specials Saturday Only REGULAR SATURDAY PRICE SPECIAL “WD-ll” Tubes sß.f>o $5 95 ' “UY-201” Tubes Gs l 5.05 “t T \'-2CO” Tubes 5.00 4 95 "WD-ll” Sockets G 5 .53 ij * “V 1-1" Sockets G 5 .4-5 “Workrite” Couples .. 3.50 3.10 “Workrite”Variometers 3.50 3.10 L> Plate Condensers... 2.50 1.95 Contact Points 2c each 10c dcz. Switch Levers 35 .19 Jacks, Double 70 .55 jacks, Single 60 - .45 No. 24 Magnet Wire.. .30 .18 . ' J Lightning Arresters .. 1.35 1.00 3 t oil Mounts 4.00 3.50 Spaghetti, 3-ft. lengths .15 .10 .006 Phone Condensers .35 Loud Speakers 8.00 and $7.50 G 50 B BATTERIES One-third off List on Evcr-Ready. B Batteries. t A Batteries ,_3sc GOTTLIEB’S Main Street to State Circle Iro* ♦ Liquor Thefts ilty IhevAeM*. uted frn%l BALTIMORE. MU.. Apr. 12. —ln vestigation cf the th-aft of 80 cases jof whisky from Lie Horsey Distillery, FrMcrick county, last Ftlrnary. 1* , l eiur made here today l y the Fi-.1-eral eral Grand Jury. Guards of the dis tillery and others susnected of knowl edge of the raid. Edwin Budnitz, di rector of prohibition in Maryland, and the Collector of Revenue for Commissioner Tait’s office, are being called Lefore the jury. During theft of the whisky several shots were exchanged between the guards and thlovts in a running bat tle, but the latter escaped in an a.ito moti's. I F.-jlar.d is deporting th-' Ir'sh. can’t Ireland keep the tall roll iag?—yhe Fixed Star. ’College Baseball Scores At West Point, N. Y.—Army. 11; 1 City College-of New'York. 3. At Providence, R. I. —New York University. 11; Bro*n. 3. A: Tuscaloosa University c.I Aia . bama, 1; Wiscor.sin, 0. At Montgomery Auburn, .8; Michigan. 1. 'At Champaign. 111.—Butler, 1; Illi nois, 5. At Lexington. Va—Virginia Mili tary Institute, 3; Uuivers.ty of Rich mond. 0. Purchasing Agents To Meet Mtv AvsOf rffx*.) j CI.EVELAND. Apr. 12.—A huge dis j pay of merchandise ar.d mat' r.als will j bo held in connection with the eighth i annual meeting cf the National A>n- I elation of Purchasing Agents, here on May 15 to 18. Practically all of the 4,200 moral ers are expected to attend. “CAMP KEEP-OFF” TO BE PRODUCED MONDAY tr nnttiiu><l Krnm l'a> I.) by an orchestra of the young people of the church. < a-t 4)f Chumctors The cast of characters for the i/say follows: Jeffrey Harland. a rich bachelor. Joseph Wilson; Vincent Moore, his friend, William G. Purnell; | Peter Lorir.g, a traveller, Peed James; Du! s, a tramp. Norman Jef ferson; Jane Carrington, a widow, Mrs. W. J. King; Ficr**etta Carring ton, her daughter Mies Mary M iuri'e ; j Alice Ellioit, Florreita's friend. Miss Frances Rullman; Laura Barker, a country woman Mlrs Jcsslo Bells Suitt. HS — ! Star ; Theatre CIIANOK OF PICTURES DAILY TODAY BIG TIME ! VODAVIL! “TEPOO” A\l> HER COMPANY OF EIGHT PEOPLE K' ECI.VI. ADDED ATTRACTION ROUND No. 2 “Leather Pushers” * CKNTURY TV.O-RKEI, AOMI.IIY [ TUESDAY, APRIL 17 Sltirtu PEARL WHITE , / In Her New Serial: “PLUNDER” FOR SALE! j Two old Mahogany Chests of | Dr j vers, 1 large Rosewood Sofa. 2 Choirs, 1 Mirror with Mahogany frame; all in gyod candiiion. Can be seen any time at John D. Dull & Sons 53 (’©rnhlll St. Phone 227. / C. W. Tucker &. Son ROOFERS N|)t;q|ini-, Move itatl Furnace SeiiairitiK. PHONE 52-J. V J mrmsrm CHAH. NkLYOS BROOKS j HUNTING - DECORA TIN Cl I PU Mt 345GLV6 -ll | Sttimnn-i ChearfuUy Icrntlt**. ■ Ct.loi AckrmH fur furnllarr |i!nlinjv i| Liitila(lii( >*< licit', luliiu Work. | ’! ISV, DEAN BT. FR*VK S4-Vr. ( T A XrSERVICE DAY AND NIGHT TELEPHONE EUGENE WELLBORN 80 FRANIITU* STREET a 19 17 playh ouse-now playing %_-.SrC%. -.1 -*B - Thursday—One Day, April 12th 1 Other The Famous Story In Pictures! Q1 _ xj „ P Attractions: p,. - .. * 3 “ OV '^ c ™ Mas Marner at 7 i ' FOX TRAVELAUGHS LKOEKELBECX’S WRITTEN BY GEORGE ELIOT Usual PriceS SYNCOPATEII Ami produced with an all-star east, Including Geo. 10 30 ORCHESTRA Fawcett and Marenerit*} Conrtot. 1 ' jj 1 C ot * nitFr>JT ., s v < "* ,v Larie Provost in 46 Ihe Beautiful Dcm-ed > < AUTHOR GF ACCIDENT j COMMISSION LAW DEAD ’ j (Ity The AMortntnl Vrm.) L i BALTIMORE, Apr. 12.-James Hig gins, former mesnlcr of the state jn i dustr'al and accident commission and author of the hill creating that tody, died suddenly at his htuae here today. .■ He was 66 years old. Mr. Higgins j was one of the leading exponents of .! a workmen s compensation law for . Maryland. t , j'-* ! ADVERTISE IN THE EVENING CAPITAL. IT TATS! I Poll j \Jiy Parrot | \ Shoes! FIVE REASONS WHY THEY SPEAK FOR : ri . THEMSELVES I—Superior All-Leather Quality. 1 \ * 2—High Standard of Workmanship. !.j 3—Up-to-Date Styles. 4 Shapely Well-Fitting Lasts. 5 Maximum Wearing Comfort. PUMPS AND OXFORDS SVztolU/a $2.50 2y 2 to 7 $3.50 to $4.50 12 to 2 $3.00 H Frank Slama & Son 55 WEST ST. :: TIIE H OUSE OF bettbr shoes ■ I" ltm% „„ um m , tm m . „„ M#l um . # ... 9 . I MW>4iM>i4i4t')itN.iii4ki ..• B. mini v- #.•• 4 wmt-w • • • •• • • • • • • • * * * j REPUBLIC THEATRE I Coming! Friday Saturday Corning! JESSE L. LASKY Presents RODOLPH VALENTINO “THE YOUNG RAJAH” A Paramount Picture VALENTINO as a breezy American lover and a gutterin'' Oriental prince in his latest and greatest success. Wanda . i Hawley as the girl he loves, heads a great supporting ca t. In every respect—a wonderful picture. Rlrerled i.y Philip Rosen ADDED ATTRACTION - - - GOOD COMEDY j A DOUBLE BILL TODAY i I THE 1IM)L OF AMERICAN Of TC*ITCO BEAUTY CRITICS DUO C-AX KATHERINE KEATON McDonald , EP “The Blacksmith ' “Wk-f 'ck' IJ A Classy Comedy White Shoulders that will keep you “white shoulders” dazzles with laughing from start drama —with romance, and the J? . intrigue of Southern courtship. to finish. emus mm MCtlpli ESSEN. Apr 12 ;■ mans •juurdcreu and . coal and coke exporter way the Germans mi; outstanding results of t i * of the Ruhr, whi a i- . three months ago. They n, the reparations under th , existing before the ><- ! Lave amounted to *; h> ■:, t . <t-1 fml poke