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VOL. 79. NO. 40 POLICE FOR HOADS Move T He Made To ( heck Spread Of Handiln Governor Ritehb . j.t-f conferring with Police Commissioner G..ilher, of Baltimore, and Mot. , \'<-h.■ li Com missioner Baughman, '.a.- arranged to practically double motor ve bide police force, t" he 1 p check (lift spread of lawlcssi.e- and banditry Upon the State highway-. Most of the hold-ups htiv.- orrur d on the Baltimore Washington road and those leading front Phia-d.'V'da o Balti more. These roads -ill receive the first attention of the re f used patrol, equipped with speedy motorcycles so its to cope with the hiuh powered ears which many of the bandits em ploy. The expense will be defrayed front the auto lillii". fund, -SI 10,000 \ of the |125.000 tot;.', of which has been thus far collected. Will Tse Speed} ( teles. Tlte immediate plan of the Gover nor and Colonel Bat; Innan is to add 15 or 20 road polie, and equip each S with a ,-peetiy motor ;. le ihe -■ an now 20 such officers. ITuier the mo tor vehicle latt Colom Baughman al ready has authority -i- increase hi- ■ force. If 20 addition . li.- not enough | more will be added. Steps have alrea-:. eert taken by Colonel Baughman, b - stated, to ex tend the usefulnes,- .f the proposed corps of road police 1 !■■■ igh the in stallation of a tclep’ioiu* call system j on most of the main arteries of travel. ; By this syst. it not only would tin motor patrolmen call in and report just as do the poli if the city now, but in addition, through the use ■,f lights at each signal point, when a patrolman was needed the main office would flash t |,e lights or by electri city. This will warn the patrol to call the office < f the telephone at once. Could Si read Warning. By the u se of this system it would -. lie possible, to scatter a warning and .spread a dif-ag-net ad ovi r tie State in a very few) moments. Colonel Baugh man has taken the matter up with the < he.- dpeake and .J 1 ■' ■ mac I - phone Co., and th-- Western Cnior, and Postal'Telegraph ‘ ompanics with a view to gluing the use <if thcii poles and wires f ir it -tailing such a ■ service. The increas-- in the road patrol force will not wait upon pet fed ion of this plan, however OOO ANN I I AI.MSHOi Si: li!!.-.! Inmates of the A Imsho ise at Cherry : Hill were g.ven their annual Chn-u . mas treat Wednesday by the Trustees —Messrs, Ct-orge K, II Hess, Joseph | T. Tyson am| Thomas M. Tyson, Th -, * * j wish to extend thanks to th" contri butors ,as fo’lows; Mrs. M, I , Thompson, Mrs. Harvey Mackie. Mr Harvey Maekic, to a;,- I McCormivk, Cherrv H -S- h -1, Mr. (100, 1.. He , Mr. Edward Tay.- r Mr. Jos. 1. on, jy||, Lyman So 1 Fra k P Pii ce . Miss 1. A. M< \ ■ Hr. V. H. Mc-Kaight Mr. Hen ■ y Hen derson, K- ;. s alu j Miller 1 > her to . Mr. la y - Me Cracken, M... George ‘ Weaver. Mm (’. W. Ha'.-cy, Mr !b n; P"i'la.s. Mr. t. t biyard, M - B; Mr. T M. fysoii, Mi \ T. MiU< r Mr. Merry j,' vt .low, m< ■ Hi il \V t'O' I Ihe • ,V 1 ans’ Court T "> -, ai.l y met on Vs,Jay and approved tin bonds of ,i|- n K. (luiber-on, admin istratrix f William T. • uibei -n John I- n iton and lb-. 11 led ton. e.dnu.straiors d. b. n, c. t. r.. of John P. * niton; Catherii . K (lilies pie and < lar |t, ('rothe*' . i-'fcotor.- of Mlyss, (; (lillcspie; Bielu.nl If. Merrit ..xittjtidor of Atidre .It: ner. The s '! and final account of If,chard ■I- "'Vter, administrator if Atn:i -I deCpsey Warner, wa ■ <am. 'll an ! list'd. Court adjourned to mCt oil Tuesday, December 21>. BURGLARS KOI’. STORK Burglars on Wednes.. y n d of last week entered Levy’s Department Store, Havre de Grace, through at eat window, and carried olf a gold v.a'di, a green sweater, brown velour hat, four silk shirts, a pair of kid ghees, neckties, a belt, two pairs silk hose, three pairs tan shoes and two suits of clothes. Chief of Police Falalej is of t!|o opinion the owrk was done by amateurs, and he has two men under .suspecion, and an arrest i like ly to be made at any moment. - \ V IJ HIG IT! SHORE FARM VAI S Sit Connlios Show Avts t it :in 01 50 iVr ri;i, iii (V',.:iis Figure.- given out un Momluy by the Cell,- tl-. Bin can show a marked in m a.-e ni C valui of farm property :n I,as.era Chon- -unttih-s in the last t-v. years. The lh;orc ; ; cover Cecil, 1 arrdiiu-, Ki nt a, d Qm en Anne’ , S' in, i ■ t and Wicomico conn 1 i --. The inn:. - in detail follow : • ceil- Valia of land and buildings " - April Id. HMO. s'liJlTtl.n 1;•; value on •fai aai y I. P.'2o. 81 1,288. tISC; increase, 52.2 per rent. The total number at ■a re- uiidei cultivation d-'creased, however, from Uo.jsi) to 1;;2,(•*.• t. ( aniline Value on \pril 15, 1 Pio, sT,s!l.:i;i|; on January 1, IH2O, si2, 2 12,5115; inen a(>2.(i pi rei !. ( ’u t i I - del land decreased from 128,2d‘. a,s 1,, 120,01:1. Kent Value April 15. 1!M(). SX,:!SS,- 201; val. Ja.alary I, PJ2O. 512.155,- lif- ’; iiierea.i. n 0,5 per vent. Cullivat yd land cii-i ea al from 150,780 aeres Queen Anile'. Value April by JOIO Ml!’ 50b; value January 1, 1020, 811.5 11,250; increase, 50. S per cent. (’ ill K ateii |ai ii deert a, al from 171,- j 01 I acres pi 10.1.015. Si un rset \ able. Apr;! la, 1010. I; 'J'll'i.oOO; value Jam.ary I, 1020. 8,8, 11-15,107; iiH'iea- c. .2,1 per ~-etd. Culli vatej land d i a -1 from 70,140 acres to 70,75(1. Wicomico Value April 15, 1010, j 55.057.70-1; value January 1. 1020. | • ! 0,01 0,1 0.",; increase. 17.2 per cent. Cultivated laud decreased from 10;',- 002 acres to 05.P.00, In Harford county value- .creased fia m 81 1.15.1.551 on April 15. 1010, to ■ "1.-55.T17 on January 1. 1020, the in ■ ci". use 1,,-aig 05.7 per cent., one of the j highest percentages -howu iii any ot J the ceau'y ligure;. for Mar;, d-nd thus far relea-cd ( nil Ration fell off from I 171,472 a -i-i.- to 151 <MIS. DEATHS OF THE WEEK M i Harry II I iliin ra me j Mr- Linda M. I' ill iipame, wife of i Harry 11. i illingauic, died short A : btffore midnight Fiu-sday a I 1 niu . 110-pital, after two week-' illness, I whir!; de,clop .1 periloniii aged 12 j year-. Sue wa, a daughter of the | late John and Maty Smith Kras tel, '.T ('his.a)naki ( ity. Hei liu ' and. a j - ~r I-. ank, dauglu, r Margaret, a i .inter, Mr-. Edward Slapp, and two I ! roiliei's, John S. and llany P Kia j '. , all of Chesapeake City, survive ! her. Her funeral wa- held yesterday. ; ; -C at St, UoSaV Catholic I Church, and interment . Bethel l iniieii ry Edith Leah Kane, Tip funeral of Edith I .eab Kane, ;■ M , ml Mr-. Wallace ;a i. Ibid,'.', wa- In Id last I - rid:;y from their home, with 1 1 rule! i Bet hei ('eliu tel y, Pivot, he died on tlie previoii- Wednesday a fti r .. . ingi fin;'. 1 ilu-e- e. aged 10 William t PcuningloM. W ilium (’. Peiiiiinglon. formet -'reel superiid ■ udenl in Havre de i irace, who had been ill with hiTiii": ’n:" of the artel i. s far sev.o a| lilolilil u -.s found dr.iwneu in the Susque lu.rua in-er at the foot o. S'. ( lair reel', by his iiepluh Robert Pen liington. one day last week it is thought lie I 11 into the river in I eould not help him-elf. H>- was I'd years u'd. 11l . wife, two bro.her.- and two sister.-, survive him. Hi- funeral wa held on Satur 1"..’ with interment in AnpeJ Hill (.'em - li-ry. Richard 8, Wallis. The funeral of Richard S. Wallis, Cashier of the National Bank ot Chesapeake City, whose death was briefly noted last week, was held from his home on Sunday afternoon, with interment in tvthel Cemetery, Mr. Wallis, who wa. 55 years of ago, died of a complication of diseases for which he had received hospital treat ment. several limes. He was Isoui in Kent county and taught school in early life and later look up banking in which be became skilled. For twelve years past he served with ability as cashier of the bank in Chesapeake City, where he Was high ly esteemed as a citizen and official. His wife, who was Miss Elsie Kars- Continued on eighth pdKi*. -KTON. MARYLAND, SATUF j STATE FEDERAL PLUMS ■; t’vpbMicpHH SiM'ciiiating .V i' Favorites Tl " day Af u clean noting Ihe j 1 1 il;ind F" ! Hon. Stevenson \. j A ; niii , Belaii, on Saturday lu dy liciiublicaiis of Ha • , , county, which Scuaior l-rauee Sena . >•: lhain 1 1 ain, of ()r gon, Con -.’,i - u ni "'eel Blakeiu-y and other i 1 county ruests attended, ys s-mie se< in the affair a move i m. i t p bring It. Williams into the , poli : -n| lim light, which of late years, of 1. own choice, he Ims. avoided. It . < bought that as there is no elective ', o be I,:b-i| "on, his home . li ml: may largest him for one of le- 1 apjioiiitlve Eederal positions, iii !' of which is tin- Collectorship of • pm- of liultini'ire. The article; :-- - - on to ( y as to the other big | otl'iees It is reasonably certain that Galen 1,. Tail, chairman of the Republican j .5 Be Committee, will succeed Joshua i W. Mil,-.- a- collector of internal rev-j 1 eiiue. This position is as important j - . a- that of e illector of customs I By i'l-.ison of the multitudinous taxing ' ivgulatioi'- to be (.'iifoiced by the bead of the department Like Mr. Miles, Mr. Tail is a lawyer with practical experience. Charles H Iloll'/n.ua, of Cumber land. j;- understood to be favorably ceii-ideml for one of Hu log places. Then- is talk of his being linked up with tin- surveyor hip. but this as signment is tentative. Mr Holt/inan is a business man. i-i Am W \V Wii ideock, now "lie of the assistant attorneys gen eral, i- -aid to prefer the position of naval (~ leer c that he is now occupy- ' t'oloiiel W oodcock ' very close: o : in i Senator Jack n and also o Senator I* i . nr. ami Senator elect , I j W ' icr. Cci. Siifi-I.M 1; Swjinn will ! • lin• ur tio di.-jMic.', s-cd th*- Prv.-i !<J* m •: m . d idd( , I’i't idu-nt \\ i.fired him >n th classified service, ■ j but, Ir-oig a pii-sidealia! appointee, he j . may be tak n oat by the next chief! ■ executive. As the subtieasury will 1" abolish- ; • J in (he m-ar future, Rober: (, 11:1- ! toll will have I!- sucei ssor. i j The .i* her places to l-e fiiii :i arf. j i hose of district at ton ■;. 1‘ ni Jd - j States marshal and appraiser, Theit ; i wid lu- plenty of applicant■ for the ; 1 -i 1 two places when noniiimlions are , j - ailed for. (Kill iREATKN AND VI iUIMI ( Imries Uumiiin, 55 ;,i-ar- old, a Sade. employed as track walker on j the B it (). Railroad, who liv'd aloiu along the Childs branch railroad, was j called mil of hi home shortly after 7 i p. ni. yes onlay by two colored ban i ilit supposed to be Zeb and Job ! ■ Brown, of Philadelphia, formerly of i the neighborhood, who were seen ! tin reubou.s m the afternoon. They | knocked him sensele-s with an iron i liar ami look tflitO in a -mall hag | from around his neck, threw him into the home, locked the door ami disap- ! peari'd Antonio I errueeio w nt to tin house when he failed to appear for ' work in the morning, and reported - ti n matter to Sheriff Seth, who bail i Iboi ri m ivi-d to I Jon Hospital, i - w'n'iv I-' r> unlit ion m I'i'pnr; "d sen ! ■■us. Tin Slier: If iiotil'iid tk;- I ‘Mil;.- i ' <le!p!,:. polie- lo locate the M pe,-' j if I'V-ibb OOO MARRIACE UII'NSKS 1-fink Edgar Bennett, of Cecil i-n, and Hi.da Wiltbank, of Galena. ( Imries .h IFer: .in Ha. 15 it :■ d j H'-ster Anna Hcvlow, both of ku'i - ville. William X. Howard, of Oil City. I’a.. and Mn Ai nie L. Simjier , of Bay View. Tony Haggerty and Dorothy Reed, both of Earleville. Clement K. Starr amt Ruth Anna Taylor, both of Lombard. TIIIKK RKTI It.NS PU NDKI! George Vaggi, one of the proprie tory of the Howard House poolroom and the simp under the poren, was surprised and gratified Monday v-hi n he received through the mail a note with :">O, (he amount stolen from th" premises about (wo weeks previous, and 85 to cover repairs to the de -r broke! .'.hen the robber enter") un shop. He wrote; “Could not et ■,y Christmas with the crime of , : - i hanging over my head." RDAY. DECEMBER 25 19 WIDE MOUTH FOR ( AVAL i'vi; To He ijualed 5. 5 lie low Delaware ('*!; ihe present mouth of the Gin-a ■ il.e and Delaware Canal, according tin- engineers, will not permit id ’>■■■ 'iropiised enlargement to he even ' cal y made to the canal, although it i planned to widen and deepen the month of the existing locks, so that ■ls with a draught of 12 feet will *-i* able to pass in and out of the to on,, locks ai mean low water. The plan of the government, it is -aid. is - r dain the present 'moutli for small gi 1 raffle up to a depth of 12 feet. Th- new mouth will make allowance for the straightening of the course of Hie canal from the wide waters to the rivi r. doing away with a very sharp | !urn. I’reliminary steps have been taken | for starting work on the canal and all ■ that is needed now is spring weather and a large appropriation from Con ■ii s, when tln dirt will start to fly. j N’l-arly >'500,(100 ..t ill remains from ■ the original appropriation of $3,000,- I 000, o| wall'll about ist.oOO.Otm was used for the purchi so of the water way. The idan to use a new mouth waterway will mean a slight reduction in (he distance through the canal. The i nt' .ee l will be very wide, probably 1.00.6 feet, so that that part of the canal can be used a ■- a harbor, in caso ■ f storm. The wide intake will ex tend inland for nearly a mile, so that there will be plenty of room. ooo niOI’I'HATIVK lATI'.NSidN WORK The regular monthly meeting of I in- Calvert Woman’s (Tub was held j V. ii.'i ■ day afici'Moon, December 15, ai the Agi' cultui'al High School. 1 al j i n Only a small group of club i v omen wore present to meet Miss | . .mvo'.hy Ross, the new Kerne Demon stratum Agent for Cecil county. I: j is hoped every one will be present at j hi; January meeting when a meat { • a big denim.-li'alion will be given.: oo The V" near me-ting' of the W i mcn’ Club of Appleton was held at j I: ni: of Mr-. Jo! n Hoi "ni Wei'- > i"\ i ruing, December 15. There ' ■ i bom forty women pn rent, in i 1-, iing guests of ;h" Club women. I Mi-.- Hahn, the (’"lo-ty Nurse, gave 1 a 1 1 r 11 "r inter,--ling talk telling of her j ; plan of work for Cecil county. ITans j , , made for the meeting January j ; IP. to I, he'd a; the Grange Hall in ' I Vppb ton, to which meeting the bus j "amis of the club mcnibers are to be j ■,\ii " , Mis- Doro'hy Ro.-', H -mi i 1 Denumstration Agent will tell the. ’ ■ bib a 1 tha; tim of the work in 'he i count y. un Th quarteiTy meeting o!’ the (.'ceil i'■ ai,ity Community Council was held ■ at Hu Calvert Agricultural High School Tuesday evening, December 1 I. Wai l', eM ry section of the county was repr; seated with an alt iidaiicc | of about 75. The abject of o operative market wa- introduced. A committee of wa- appointed to take up the •:• i.-lion of coinmoilily organizations ; 'll Ie; at the next meeting. The mmiftec consists of John Reisler, R. 'b ri , |l 15. McDowell, l.'.nyd ! ■ and-I ■ H K nolle,' I Mi', K- de was instructed to place ' ■ ok '. ,f ,-ci Ping wi ol to a south . 1 . I." n.iivi'pcd into blankets . , , ■ Hie -keep growers of the unty. be March meeting will ,(■ w.-t N'oltingham Academy. —:_OG- An (•">.'■ unization of Poland China ■ uoi's of Cecil county, alliliat . with the National Hog Growers’ A- , nat ion, has bei a formed with he I'.-lloiwng ollicers. Clayton Mr- Dow. I, pr sident; Harvey Townsend, i.i president; Lloyd Balder.-lon, 3d, en tary. Norris J. Reynolds, lion ,l'i-r. \ ommiUee was appointed to draw up laws. Sixteen men joined lim association. The second meeting will be held at the Calvert Agrieul tural High school, January 11. at 2 o'clock p m. ooo IMPORTANT MKKTINIi Monday evening, December 20, the in meeting of the Appleton i,i will be held in the hall. As ii ihe last meeting of the year, the , ion for the ensuing year will take place. Refreshments consisting of sand wiches, cake, coffee and ice cream, will be served. ?20 . RACE TRACKS’ PROFITS Fall Meets Net $] 000,000 -B : To?a; .vj;\0(i0,000 wan:- <■;' "1 .(ut'i mill from ti. ■ fail im ‘ ing' i-n t c four -ae-miie tracks i ■Maiband • 11:, n- were I'ac:-a; day I ;iu- proli;. ivj.j-o. ■i ni what wa - ol • f-a the associat im,. alter p ivir g "Xpci; ami the Stale "I Jd.iMMi :l day on each track. ; • he - ateini-nt of it.- auditoi- made -| Monday to the Stale Racing c. oinb- I sf'ner show- amounts made by the "it- track a- f. 'law-; Pimli.-o i Bal limorcl, T.pgO; l.aure', 812.5'()7; Havre d.- Crac. , HxIJIX; Bowie. 821", -ain. I hi* Commissioner expects i" collect from the tracks, besides the Mi.OOII a day lax. already paid, about 8200,(HIP the tax on profits required by law. The track- wish an allow ance for the past six months for re pairs and improvements. This the • ommissioner will nut grant, but will deduct a fixed sum for improvements ami (lep'vciation. Granting the full allowance asked for, the earnings of ' the tract; wi uid show us follow-: Pimlico. 81Op.221: l.aure!. :-'U08,(;oi; Havre de Grace, >115,ii57; Bowie, I $8:5,5] s. The liiltmiusim ordered that the alary of the Bowie manager, John P (•Tiara, be cut from $20,000 to 810. (•00. and (I. I). Bryan's, the assistant j inanuger, from 81 5.000 to 85,000, and j directors’ pay from $S 000 to $3,000, the rate paid at Pimlico. The. Breed ing Bureau's plan for turning ovei to | the State College of Agriculture the ! s loo 000 breeding fund was returned i without approval, the Commission desiring to retain control of the fund ’ \bout BUS.OOO 000 wa- oet on tin- I racks during tin UJ facing days of) which Pimlico had l.anrel, 2-b , ■ I lev," c." Grace, '7 r, I P.uwi,-, 15, SOLDIERS MEMORIAL 'its a CM.!. TO Till MHOCK ( OIMA The propo-ed County Memorial for I the boys of Cecil who served in the Vf dd War is not meeting with a [O'ompt re: ponsi's fnun the peopb i outside of Elkton as the project mei | it- (If the 81.000 sul'Serlbeil thus j far of tiu 87.500 asked, but a very j small percentage ha.- com-' from mm , residents of lit- county sea! Wldit j the people of K'kton for obvious iv:-. | son- should take a liberal lead in the I -ni'-.-; iptioii-, i liu-alitj in th I county should be as conspicuously ri ll.resented in the setting-up of this Memorial as it Was in the service ren dered by its immediate sons. Elkton has met its obligation in this , matter, and i- continuing the liberal ity of its subscriptions. And now , th - worthy object has roach d the lave where the people of the rest ol the county should manifest an inter est, in the matter, with the prompt j ness and liberality that has character : .cd ihe residents of the county -i at. There is no lack of fitness in piac ing the Memorial in Elkton Tie town i- centrally located, is the one • place in the county to which all most travelled roads lead, is the county | ■•■ at and largest- town, ami it had ~ ! rained body of . !di< i - i e uly to p: - at diicc into the -ervic of the i tin 'ry when can." tlte c.i'l j.- a 'a.-, and . w:u 11." -oi- or - ■' i: ■ : i it ion a;l a" livilies f"in which radia,ed all the, .v;ir welfare work of the c ~i y. The Memorial will give iccoe'a't n to al] of (he b.-y"f ’h" > •" ; .". O't'ved, and special cogoitio vT | c given to till -sc who made tie <np j rente saci ifice, and his will he ik o• 1 regardless of the loealitu-- vvhr;-' j hey loft, behind their l>c. ml om s never to see them more. I "un the North East star. The above is in the t;■ lit -pii .t. and we thank the Star. Announcement of furtlu r .subscrip tions will be made after “the holi days.” In the meantime, we appeal to (hose who have not subscribed to scud as th- ir .subscriptions. You do not want to be left out of the Honor Roll do you ? By order of Committee: ROBERT C. THACKER'S , Chairman; h. j. McCauley. Treasurer: C. ELLIS DEIBERT, Secretary. WHOLE NO 4.075 STOLE TO < UL STOCKS I'n . . r;:u. >i, v.H- \(i ilil !.! :!• 7/it \\ • ! l , -,;i. :■ \V Tam ■ - ' Hi* h 1 1 Mlhir-t lln \Vi ■ ■ default. < 11 in .opo ‘ • i da. ! .■ j f , h - er . . a . i II.OIMI , p. ;.n,j ■ 11,010 , '.! ~ j i,. ,v 0],!., I; bonds I ; ! uti ~ Ik v. .. I I) :■ • . ' a I a 1 1 ; t . i.l’ 11. • ! ■ ii IV V .lit.', ■ti f. ,■ hi f,.i . • Ha coumt ■■i ■■ I ■■ r \■ a ■■ hi in ’ ■I ■ ■ 'll 'I 'rl : (,f lh 111.!-,, r ■ ' ■' t 1 ’u . ii. i.i S.iltu la\ Hu.-h - - ■ hat: . . !■, i iasiman, taut ! i-m in r 1 1 f •he ii ■ rill* . Powder 1 <>siioai)%, va am sled at In - home in j lira. i. K\. ■ td.urh oC I n. oily, ohurif ■■■! with taking r- ir Ci.noo stock eer til ' tic IV' •Ik i i nKin; I!• <i to have .limit .v! pi An. 1 • w i ' lira'.. h air: . anil I rn.•■tec of the merged I kI <• at nil Pa- yter ian Cliui living "J!,O(M' in I.ih i i t y ’■ v ■ d l.y the oliaivh. I ’i.i -h if If. In ; leastirvr mvc hi anil : . He v.,i; iocKe'i an in the | "it l ■■ . • -; a I ion anil mi M■lu ia % I ”... ■ a hearing am! ■oinluitle.l j i• i tile U'ai kl.'.usi in ii., i'auii of tfhO,- j lihll i a.I, lie adlliilied taking [he j ■■ ■-a i ■ t ■ mi or 'tm 1: maria r ■ . nture .i 1 . fi ■ i'i: n.- am • .ii.a il I hat 11 try T S 1 :I <1 an,l \V H0i,,..-., ’a.iiiaifet (ami -i-il tint i a naif, r .|‘ i' - South | . ko-trait : ra. :cli in \’ a!;■ ■ 1 raiso Chili , ; ii.ail beer. aiv -tf i .one tin;. 1 am* for ! ■ a.l*. ~/.lino iC- fund' to ■;. • h;! "ti i he Chilean F.Ncha* ■ . eat ■. \aditors •* ii' IV art Wilinineton v. il’ r 'port upon tin matter hor.iy Pair I hails i’ ■■ n !* : .i tire'.' a. i i., a,.a V.M min rtnii ah ■ ■ IweA. • ..r,.. !! *h i■ 11 left f..i i 'hih eveva| ;. ■ ars auto ! ' • . . I ■ bonded I y the : National Si ■ iri-.y < 'mnpal > Hudi i ai.ri iia-tm n ! -ml guiftA !i ee fr-mell ill I !e- C,‘ iil . . ■ ■ T o (lay a.- I each v .•Iter,| 1.. , hi nr- ’ll tie \V..| t •■■ a•■ Tit or torn..;. - •■-,. , j (V, 1 'y. ■ I on;-ire I lecei her ,1— - ■ Mill) . lAChSON IMI’IH’ HIKVr SIM If n A ttt.ieiily number attended the ■t alar m et In.r .-I t' . .1 ark m Srh. ' Improvement Society, wliich was heat h liuildintr, Tut daj ■ • i tiir. I), eenikcr ”i. Jii-U. ■ The I tia ii a and seliool ■ rouml >n, j inoveinent committee paw their re ; port a (1 will hold over until next . tme to tin it their hit lies. . A shot” . program was given, consisting of ; recitations and songs hy the students ■ and tidal; nienthers of lit" chili. I Mi is !ithy Him, Home 11. mm: a;ration Agent, gate a short talk n, ■ I: o| o ah after which an op- a dis m- da. Wil held I’eiati'.. (o tin [work. ■ (In .1, aiy " a <.ii '■’ (Tun i- t■ ! It' ,r anil ic" luncii plan put m’r I C'i’ ivl ;■ ■ the first wee!, •■Si * ti> ■! dl i- to 11:1-1. r the hat llll'cll which \ ii air" nit to r-.'oin two to thn s lor it is Imp- d that' ! ■ ! icr I I dig wit! I :irje Ilf need and , he t U it 1 ... I.) I lie (do id .'f'l. ' o I : t r, ti. :. Xu' iif ■>? tltaA a i ho,i dish pf i mi .' oy tie memiit’i ' . f tile girt ■ ; d. a . r aip. r- i i n id’ Mi - ilult* : aip r ; he vd a: ti im al. Caeca, hot soup, or n o. or some olher sirn jit, did; will 0.. orved t.i the-e lunches The )i xt meel ing > I" the association ~ 1 i.e h id it laj e\ nher, Jon- H y Id. at p. ni. Kvery one is urg. id to he pie-,nt. pari iettlarly the par ents of the children. Th" dark am school is to lie con t.ratoiatcd on the splendid condition of the school building. It is by far mu of ilie host in the count j Other schools may well watch and copy 1 hem. non FARM FIHK NKAIi ZION The large douhle-deck barn on Ho - K.mlar I'- farm, near Zion, was do strayed l.y tire of unknown origin on Saturday night. The live stock and farm machinery were saved, Imt much grain was consumed. The loss is re ported finite large, with partial in surance.