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2 TO CONSIDER FOOD PRODUCTION Tin ro wi;l ho many important top ics of discussion at the 11th annual ~ on, inn of the National C’annors As 'nidation to ho hold at Atlantic City January IT 21 The canning machi nery and supplies association, and •ho National Canned hoods and Dried Emit Brokers Association will as ■mmole at. the same time. Heavy ad vance hotel reservations indicate ati ittondance of between four and five thousand visitors. A new feature to lie introduced at he 11121 convention, and id’ particular interest to (he consumer, will me a tinned Foods Demonstration. Be an eof ;he uii irppved faciliiii - til’ forded hy the great, pier space the ex hibit of machinery used in canning:, a display made by the Canning' Machin ry and Supplies Association, will be more elaborale than ever before. Ilereli fare the exhibit has not been •>pen to the public, but at Atlanta City the exhibition will lie open even ings to the general put itr. Anethei monvalior. will be ;i complimentary luncheon and lOertainnient tendered iy the .Ma hi' cry and Supplies Assn nation , the ladles. The Heine Keonoinies Section meet ing will 1 ■ nioia important limn ever oefore. In the bMief that much has Keen done in t 5.• seeti-.ns which could tie handled in the larger meetings, the i utnhei of general s ssimis has been increased from tw.. to six The first if the new numeral sessions will bo levoti'd to the i nsumer, the second C;,,;. ■ riimltnral production, die thiol to Scientific Problems, and ' lie fa I. to Merchandising. National Vssoc'al ion to Make Exhibit S 11 1• 11 1 1.i 11 r; im'w in Machinery Hah .vili e. exhibit of the work being an .dcm by the Nat al < dinners* \ so da Its. 1 ;h V. 1! ee de ''■lid c f ix | rime: ‘ s which die Re i anh I.a'uoratory is nar.il :• \ ecolid i h will be oc -11 ied ; !o Inspeetion S r. ice. A jie, l:d n ip - ■ ill}! Ire; an d, -how tlir D: I ■ n J.'.-I reel eof the set a ~ ■ , 1 -r ■ v, o' m r inlerm-t --mg f ore> A; a ( rd ■■ l ' n d la:!ed ! nfo; ma lio: w;. ■ Id ’-i:■ ■ I retarding the e\i •J • !by til, i l ean id Haw ; ...b; ■> -1 ■ ■ir b jn cioijunc■ Spied!'' '' . 1 In d 1 lemon draC n IT i.ed I'oad I lemons; ration I till - : i■ ■umil’t rein), but will O' ai. .■ cd i , noth' according • e ceatiieiil ■i■ -. A an i1! ; tration. .it I ill eoi n booth, ali type s md i a ■*c; tmed con. will be ix 1 1 1 ... 1. i'm boot It id I canned m a- v. i. 1 'a arranged similarly, and in ad lin oo'- P ihi e. rnpb'te list \VI plan bo j|,; exhibit .. I- I I fully del e op. d i- I bought th.i- ■ nough eanaers - ;! ■,i jute ested I ■ fin' oh - dliclem \lb a ; I I of I h \ araun i'"in oodtl'es for us ■ dii-in : the w k. i ad li' ion to showing tin product I. a] ... ;rs'. he emptled from tbe •an I i- hoped tha arrangements .■an be made for displaying the coir, moditie. prepared arid ready to serve in the many different way to which airmail ’foods lend I 111 m Ives >d read \ t • • k books coni:iiinngr reeipes from v.l.bh the foods are prepared will be mi band for free distrb ition. ooo si hill'd for iiisTKirr cr nuTir.v a..!,': 111. ,'oilui ,il ill ii ilollse a bill to I 1 ! i > ' • |* • '' , ■ . I ,; • , ■! K*h I ' ' ! • ' I 11* .'lit ."Mil ' • . n;.-. • ■ .. -Ml! I!. . .■ | IB |,r --i ; lii 'ti to tlu p'liitu :ii privi :d. lU‘|t':: lie. It i n : L'M■?(<.■ rally ki.own that the '.••ally • on.OOO inhaSiilanls f tlu N: •a a 1 i a pit a I an con jpl‘l fly t\ / arv i.: •d. They havt* no voice in heir manic pal government., no ro, >ih sen:ati"n ir. ( ’.ingress, and cannot ote for a President. Per n long time a disfranchised Washingtonian** ; a\e agitated for selj’ government, ad the Zihlman hill is a step toward hat end. Mr. Zihlman stated that he intends ot use every possible effort to have his measure enacted into law The hill provides a complete local .-IT-government for the District of • Jjrnbia. Under it the people of the strict would elect every two years SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION | Thedford’s Black-Draught Highly Recommended hy a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Re sulting from Torpid Liver. i N*st Nashville, Tenn. — The effic iency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, liver medicine, is vouched for by Mr. V. N. Parsons, a grocer of this city. "It is without doubt (lie best liver medicine, and I don’t believe I could get along without it. I take it for sour stomach, head -1 ache, bad liver, indigestion, and a!! other troubles that tiro the result of a torpid liver. “I have known and used it for years, ! and can and do highly recommend it to every one. I won't go to hod with out It in the house. II will do all it claims to do. I can't say enough for ’ it." 1 Many other men and women through out the country have found Black- Draught just as Mr I’arsons describee —valuable in regulating the liver to I its normal functions, and in cleansing the bowels of imparities, f Thedford's Black-Draught liver medl -1 tine is the original and only genuine. ' Accept no imitations or substitutes. Always ask tor Thedford's. £. gg i wd delegates in Congress, four eont , missionin'- ;i, pot.li” iililiti - t inn I’d Ilf i b\ e members, and a board of educa tion of nine. At present all of the I nllicia's named are appointed by the President. There has been great ills* ' at isfaelini, over the appointive sys tem among the people in Washington j for many years, who desire to have privilege of at least choosing their n municipal olliccvs by manhood laad womanhood stiff rage. Splendid Cough Medicine " 1 ('•■•! dial every family should j know what a splendid medicine Cham 'l 'nil' b l!i medv is. I am only too i 1 .need to relate my experiences \v it!:,' I had known of it j ■ yea r. ;ei " writes Mrs. t' liiy ■ ■ S inn. Md "1 cive :i re child: i';-. whan they show the - \ nipt lint of being croup) . i i • : n ] be ea rough or cold <m i.ic. vci V f.-v dDses will relieve , ;■ afe •' da\ I 'ill id." adv . inn i m-:w i,.\\> for t-" .i ■ A n cn't ire y new moving pit ture •v. which w'li include provisions for ali in pei I ion it ml i nforcement. 11 bab \ v. ,1, I • pin Sent - d to the next lat .ire a • a m sul: of , riiieisms f the present censorship and fruil- .'' ea . made re • ■ 11 11 \ by Ihe .I ,•' .Mo; on Pii linn I Tnsoi s to , j. , altim inflicted for what they ] i i .e, •ee viol.nl ions of the law. i:.- developed la.-t Eriday in tin ion ' f the op’ dim of Aiiorm y • *ia in! A. xaiider Armstrong, ren ii red Thursday, holding that no rule ■I th censor board ha- the force of law. ' ..in.or R'.chie said chat he in d- to have the law studied closely fore the nxt -ession of the l.egis- Inline*, with a view to drafting an en tirely new law if sue li a step is found e n'.-sai y. It may lie. said the (Jov ernor, that the pri’sent law can be eng! keia d. Hi repeated the state i at In made a a letter to the I’ar <lnl.. of forest Park, that ho ■ ,• . he law do.- : .i,i provide for adeipiale inspe lion. Replying to several women win, e ■ ■ed ■ '.'-ain - ih • opinion yosler ■ e\ i.i Her, 1 Arm.-trung 1 ■ ; I Ml. d„”i, wide i,” held no • f .nard il - tie force of law. ■ . lard , any . |TiSfiLTHFUL| i ! HABIT 11 I Protect your vital forces! and buiid up your re sistive-powers with a little SCOTT’S EMULSION thrice daily after meals. ft, Tens of thousands | L daily prove that I taking Scott’s I Emulsion is a I (healthful habit. J Scott ft Rdwnf. HhK>mti-l(l. N J 20-71 J CECIL WHIG, ELKTON, MARYLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1920. MEDAL FOR WAR NURSES’ CHIEF Signal recognition of the serviei rendered by American nurses in war ami peace was given recently when there was conferred in memory of the late Mane A. Delano, their leader m the World War, the Distinguish d Service Medal of the American Ren ( mss in gold, the highest honor tm society bestows This action was taken by the (ienerr- Board of the Society at its annual meeting, held at National Headquarters in Washing ! HAVE YOU MONEY fOR CHRISTMAS? Our Cristmas Savings Club Members Have Never missed the nickels, dimes, quarters and hall dollars saved weekly the past year. lf)21 Club now forming. We want you to join Deposits k, 2c, sc, 10c, 25c, 50c. si. $2, $5 a week. Interest added You will have a full purse for a good lime next Christmas. CECIL NATIONAL BANK Pori Depos t - . Mor>lon<l Christmas at Buffi nq ton’s jßising fVSd. BASEMENT SECOE'D fIOOR Hi re aio i--i !i.i .ii . L:iiiii'- llf.lroum Slipp. i lartfc and \arifi Urn- { Chil- ’ Ml ' * mlcrv.far. . ... . .. . < iuti 11 _v (Toth down, , Lnih'i' •iron s Toys, I tolls. Do:. ( oa- .... , ri.M!-, Mik and < otinn shin dies. Kiddy ( ars, -mill Wa . t . ; >,,. . , irons, TTv.i Drnainciits. Kino • 'linn ..mi i. I fiißb fLOGK fins! fiooß On tho i iuht as you enter. , ami . ,sla "k'-t • lined special counter devoted l. l ," a '■ -'iai kii.aw s, < aps, and Handkerchiefs, Men’., and Underwear Suits and Ladies’ Neckwear, Christinas coats. Cards and Booklets; Center , , ll '" sc l;i '‘nket,-, Sta Aisle to Toilet Articles, 1 Blankets - Bl,d Hlankt ' ts Blankets, Clocks, fine Tow ‘ l,ld 1 ”• els, Carrying Bans, Dress- FIIDAHTIIETF Suit Cases, Cmhrellas, and lUft i iiU I% T department cases, are Silverware, Cut line of Picture* (ilass, with Howies, t ie. good .subjects. Also Mirrors, Iftigs, Rockers, ( hairs I GROCERIES, CANDY ~■> t . ■ T , I arjre line of < indies at . , Kilchei Cabinets, (V.n the new price, 10c to !•> ches, Bull V 's, Chiffoniers and per pound cheaper than on Davonport t ;e. Dec. Ist. Complete !i..e of Here ai - also to i•• fonnO Nuh. f rui; I I kite-, I \V,, I:d Baishis, Curran- i Aron. ~ c-u.-, V.do- ipode- and A n (‘ranlierrios. et • n. ■ ile t )pen lel \ i.o IMI .oil ji . , a, E. R, Buffington & Son Rising Sun. Maryland 5 PREPARED \ I v / / ~ r / To do Automobile Painting / 7 To Make New Tops y \ y To Repaii Tops of All Kinds y i7 To Make all Work Satisfactory I y PRICES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ’ y | CHAS. B. BURNS~ & SONS X Phone 56W HAVRE DE GRACE, MI). 4 / ten II is Ike first time this mcdai lias been conferred. Miss Delano was I re ter of the Department of Nurs ing throughout the war, having hart charge of the mobilization of ~ { (i,9lii i.urs - for war service. She died in the line of duty at Savenay, France, o. April. 1010. ooo Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OAST O R I A ~p ~I—TT. ~ ~ SEF US Before Buying Vour Footwear Elsewhere I KEOGH’S COLONIAL BOOT SHOP 714 Market Street i i (Second f loor) WILMINGTON. DEL. Walk a Short Flight and Save Money ' | \ DECEMBER 1920 EEKTON MD. £ I \ Santa Qausc & John I. Gonce \ i Will Show You Better, Different t ilings for A / r Gifts.-Thls is the Reason for Gonce’s £ V Extraordinary Busy-ness y y LINOLLI M, for comfort in your home, at special A ) y price. Two yards wide, for the small price of $].39 A *r yard. j X New BLANKETS and new CO.MFORTS reduced 7 j tor Holiday Trade. nt i Special APRON GINGHAMS, Lancaster patterns, i y now 19 cents. X a HILL Ml Sl.lX—Soft as ( i;ii So in vide, I reduced in special sale to 21c vard 7 r -Xll Silks lor I-*• -sps and \\ , nt low X \ PriCeS ‘ . , . ' f 4 f Ladies and Gents Ilandkeniiiefs, li-.s-i (Tn- X derwear, on a new level. j\ \ JOHN E. GO NX '. | X Elßtcn, Md. f W-eV'-SS^ ocov v .. SoS'cy-oS ocS oTc-!-!. •!-oS'G'l*c*rC'C'o'2o'!'C'. ■ P f J Q £ Uoatlv-Tmnmcd rials | X ’ o : o g* j.v i lals 1 rimmed lo h<L r 9 | I -f Silk Stock 1 ngs 1 landkcrc 1 i 8 8 1 y Mourning Work a Sju-ri ~t\ | |l MRS. LENA L WILUA I ii I ! 9 l.lkton. Maryland Q T ' d P , O ; ~ *K4o.-;.c>o6 SMITH BRO .'N Dealers *n HARDWAP" and Automobile Accessc -2 - - I TAIRBANKS-MORSE HOME LihMTIM, <D ; POWER RIANT I()-Li yli| HLiul. 1 ail Daiik-’-MiirM- jiasoliiic ai ! "il engine, e(|iii||cil with nuginTo, iiigliesi |\|n-i2 I volt bank id 'Dra<- batteries, httniileie plant deliver! j I S,LID.OO. | \S c claim the distinction of having satisfied customers \ \ \ Pemmylvaiiia Grain Drill- Oliver Chilled Plows \ Garden loois and Farm Implements Goodyear and Miehelii Tires and Tubed Gasoline, Cylinder Oils, Coal Oils C. & P. PH-3NE--PORT DEPOST 53 feb , ;mo