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Fordsorv TRACTOR. 11 Do More ll \ \r in a Day* l| J ill j OnemanwithaFOßDSON ' ' \ TRACTOR can do mora Wn/Smkm, \t work easier and with less \ ' i expense than two men can vAiff - V do with homes. This means | V\\ \ that you with a FORDSON j TRACTOR can actually i ■■ jy | raise mora crops, with leas ijßMjKim I > j/ H work and less expense. And . ; e\jL | this means that your profits JRhftl V; | will be greater tfrith fewer , KBy'Wp* ' , I Basidsa the FORDSON will teks | Rl-|| - ‘ ml I cats of every power Job oo lb* f B flx&J 4 L, | farm. It fa light, atari, flaribta in j Wfit*] U control and operation, yet it has I act-V ll \ r | power and endurance to spare. I j sW, u i You ehould see the PORDSON Id; W* | et work to appreciate ila wonder- \ j ut jrUI g telly | j "■ "■ * 1 """ Shooting M atch. Thera will he a shooting match ut . the Beard Place, on Manchester State ] Komi, Cor geese, chickens and ululate.;. on Monday, pecemher !4, at 10 a. m Ammunition furnished. Hi: ItN \ Itli BYERS. dec 16-2t* Assignee of Mortgagee's Sale —or— Valuable Farm ONE MILE WEST OF MAC MU AVS ( HI IU H, IN CARROLL (OIM'l. ' MAKVLANII. By virtue of the power of ale con - i tallied In a mortgage from Jacob L. Trenton and Mary A. Trenton, W*. wife, to Nathaniel K. Llppy and Mln , nle J, Llupy, hia wife, dated Decern-: her I at. 1920, and recorded among the Ileal Kat#e Mortgage Kecorda of Car roll Oounty In Liber IC. O. C., No. 73. 1 folio 442. the undersigned as assignee under duly recorded assignment, will | offer at Public Sale, on the proper-, ty. on the road leading from Bach man's Mill to Union Aim*, about one mile west of Bachmans Church, ad joining the lands of Raymond T. i Htonesifer, Paul Flue and Clinton | Thomas, in Carroll county, Md„ on Saturday, January 7!h, 1922,j at 1 o’clock p. m., all that farm men-* tloned in said mortgage filed In No,, Equity, containing 54 lens, 3 Roods & 10| SQUARE PERCHES, more or less, Improved with two story dwelling house, barn and other necessary outbuildings, now occupied by Jacob L. Trenton, and formerly owned bv Nathaniel E. plppy. The land Is in a high slate of culll-; 1 vatlon and Is one of the best farms In the neighborhood. •i* Hosseslon will be given Immediately i ■ after ratification of sale. Terras of Sale. —J 600.00 cash to he 1 paid On day of sale and the balance 1 ! on fi the ratification of sale by the couct. I ■gf "*f IVAN L. HOFF, * Assignee of Mortgagee. Ivan L. Holf, Attorney. decl6-4t. v 'wakmmmammmammßmsssasm ' i, TOBK COW BREAKS RECORD York. Pa„ Dec, 11. —Hitlpine Flora Finderne .a 2-ycar-old Holstein Junior heifer oh tts(yd!iibcit -on farm, has ex ceeded the State record In the matter of milk production and still has 98 days of her year remaining. The belt-! or’a total production to date has been J7,i40 pounds, while the State ‘record ■ydr w cowß of the ag&'l* a o, o4opounds. i present rate she will produce 2l.0t)0 pounds in tttrf y’kWf. ", '* * -A.} DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS fir AT CONVOCATION ON LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT Both mon and women of distinc tion and outstanding leadership will be heard at the tVm voca tion of Christian Citizens In babalf of the limitation of armament which holds 1U sessions In the Central High School and New Masonic auditoriums, at Washington. D. (’.. from Hunday, October SOth, through Wednesday. No vember 2nd, under the direction of the National Itoform Association The association itself has a staff of Internationally known speakers, who will be present nnd speak at the . Convocation These Include Its gen eral superintendent, James if. Mattln. | the originator and rui cessful director of three great World Christian Citi zenship Conferences; James 8. Mo- I tiaw, Its general field secretary, and known as "America's rapid-fire civic evangelist": Sam W. Small, the fa mous Southern humorist, orator and evangelist; Clinton N. Howard, the “Little (Bant" of the American plat form, and Edwin C. Dinwiddle, re cent president of tho International Anti-Alcoholic Congress. Other speaker* of distinction In -1 elude a United States seftator, a rep resentative, a beloved bishop, famous authors and widely known leaders la the war on war. | "* |f - I 1 , Among the woman who will be pres . ant at the Convocation on the llmita ! tion of armament Is Mrs. Thomas O. | Winter of Minneapolis, Minn . the pop i ular president of tho National Feder : atlon of Women's Clubs, who will , speak on Monday afternoon, October 1 31 t, a| tbn New Masonic auditorium 'on the subject, ''lnternal Develop ment Hindered by Militarism." An ! otltei* wormul of charming personality is Mrs. Deborah Knot Livingston of Providence, Rhode Island, superinten dent of the Christian Citizenship Do partment of the National W. C. T.'11., who will be beard Monday evening In the Central High School audito rium on the subject, “Applied Chris tianity in Eolation to War/' SALEM LUTHERAN J. F. I). Bowersox, pastof. Bt. John's kjH|\roparati>ry ■ services Saturday 2 p, j/ii.,Communion Hunday id at m. '• p i ■ /’/'■: ■' -v V, 'll Iftjf |‘- • ; ■ ’ m . ' ■■■■•. A'i . • rrHEiDKMOUHATRJIAUVOOATB, WKCMMBRR 1921 ■*’ , s ‘ 7 I “The Portal of Peace” I 1 ; ► —* , I I On the doors of this nswly erected | dons, there would hare been no World ! t gateway batwssn the United Stele* w * r - ...... , •i . _ . . , _ ) A* this arch ts s visible token of ,and Canada at Blalna. Washington. f>|th )n „ , tptrl , tlm , ".are the words "Open for One Hun- u , O b# „ T , n to this faith idred Veers" and "May These Doors by the Convocation of clllten* called (Never We Closed." hy the National Reform Association That Canada and the United Slates J" t Washlnston D. C-, Slabbotli October SO, to November 2. To IhU hav. lived together in p*** for 10 r „ llVftC4lk(n rP p r „ lPntatttv of msny ’ years ts a testimony U ths value of notional peace and civic associations disarmament and the importance of, are coming. Representatives of > the coming International Conference 1 churches and Bible classes will also j[ on the ItmlUUon of armament which b* present, as well as many Individ- ’ t begins Us sessions November llth uals not official delegate* from tfiy i|Wbat Uncle Warn and bis neighbor j organisation No credentials or on can do. can also be done by other tollmen! fee are required Deity se* 'nations. If the nations of the world *lon afternoons and evenings will 'had had the common lonse to disarm be held In the New Masonite and Can 'i as the United RUtes and Canada have tral High Reboot auditoriums. "THE DRAGON’S TEETH" ■'The Dragon’s Teeth." a vivid phrase recalling the ancient myth that I the teeth of the dragon when sown sprung up ss armed men, is the title rhosen by Dr. Henry Vsa Dyke far i hi* address to be given at the Convo- j ration of Christian Cltisens in behalf j of limitation of armament which Is to I i mset at Washington. D. C„ on Hun - day. Of tober 30th. and Is to continue , 'ln session for four day* Dr. Van • Dyke Is not only recognized as one oi America's foremost pool* and authors ' hut also as one of its most talented , platform orators Ufa address on ! ' The Wmld to Be" created a pro- / found Impression st the Third World's Christian Citizenship Conference held ; In Pittsburgh two year* ago under 1 ths direction of the National Reform i ' Association, the same organization \ which I* conducting the coming Con-] vocation at Washington Dr. Van Dyke has had npporlunttv i to learn the realities of war since be. was Minister of the United Htales to the Netherlands for three years dm i tng the World War tod was enirustelj with serious responsibility by bis, MI TIE MARYLAND FI PREVENTION CIPH MEINS By Franklin H. Wentworth. Secretary National Fir e Protection Association It is an ambitious and compre hensive undertaking: that the lire prevention forces in Maryland arc attempting, l ire Prevention Day, October 10. is to he recognized m , that Slate, but only at an incident! in a larger struggle for perma ; nent accomplishments. W. K, i Hough, one of Baltimore’s fire commissioners, agd B. S. Mate, fire prevention engineer of, the li. and U. Hailroad, are the capable leaders in a campaign to Svhich | the Governor of Mary Ufnd and the ' Mayor of Baltimore have pledged their interest and sup{>ort. It gives one a pleasant sensation to see two citizens of a State put their shoulders to the wheel in a • work of this sort simply because i they understand the importance j of it to their fellow citizens and want to make a contribution of public service. The comprehensive plan of or ; ganizatjon which they have work ed out, wiich lias enlisted the co operation of so many public bodies and so many distinguished i men, recognizes the important fact the fire waste must become a matter of local concern if a vital attack is to be jiuidc upon it.’ —— —■—— "" * ■"■■■— ■— • AX AHVEKTIHEMEXT SNAPPED HIS HEAD DEE f If wo watch closely the advertise-; Buffalo, Dec. 11.—George W. An ments, we often meet with wonderful drewa, chief engineer of the freighter messages. Charles Hubbard, was killed aboard • "Bouninln pens from *2 50 to, 1350,00 '*ls boat here today He had put his each. Buy me for a Christmas pres- h “' l < >ut •* Bn room porthole, cnt.” whan a lowing cable nulled taut and A Fountain Pen price 2MI In these WP** nTJ^n U hlTrll back on the engine room floor, where day* of unemployment. h , WIU fttUni , Uy hu Hon of the „ a me i M— a m name, an oiler on the boat. Mall bandits naturally can't sec any j The world rent improve Ha gchooH consistency In calling together a Dig-' because it takes most of Its money to armament Conference and calMnv U pay for wars and It has t 4 p.dM Its ,mittilne armed with ghotguns,— money for toars beoause Umeoliools [ffASoklyn Efg'e. didn't teach people any better, / i . ■ ' " I- —— J JM Hr/ ' lll 1 • OR. HENRY VAN OVKI ' country r-|.outhlllljr whlrh h ttlPl !tn a mnm.Nul way Hn m now a rar | “yoUcd lculi so 11. eflurl (or world , p co. Every fire is local; it must start | somewhere; therefore, it is where | it may start that interest and at* trillion must be focused. There are really but t\v6 things | that tan be done to check our a.v \ founding fire losses. One is to; correct the babiu of our people, to mature in them the habit of carefulness; the other is to do j positive physical acts like dealt- [ mg up Ita-t-menls attics . and j yards, and inspecting and cor recting defect* in schpol houses, 1 stores,houses and other building*. The Maryland group is to do | both of these things. From the t Gevernor down it is to stimulate and inform the everyday people of the State what the fire waste j means; and then, having done this, it is to point out the p|tysi-‘ cal means for its abatement. This is a job that will require patience, | energy and persistence, but if the ; public - spirited gentlemen who have launched this campaign at tract to it the support and j oration such an effort deserves tlte Maryland group' will write their names into the history of their ! State. ■ • • —’ — * 15 MEMORIAM < - g In sad but loving remembrance of "J my dear wife, Zelma A. who departed * Ihle life six months ago, June 18, 1921. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, M Just a memory fond and true. 2 Jest the love and sweet devotion, * Of the one who thinks of you. $ Rest on dear wife, thy labor is over, | Jj Thy willing hands will toll no more, i g more. ' M A faithful wife, both true and.kind, {j A truer wife you could not find. ■ | Not Low. but In the coming years, j It mav be In the better land, We’ll read the meaning of onr tears, 4 And then up there we’li understand. ’| By her loving husband FRED S. JEN-! I KINS. - 1 a .‘iH f AFTER A HARD WAVS TOIL, THINK 1 ' WHAT A RIDE 15 A WASH { WOULD NEAT. FfcOINFKITEB RROH. { I ’ \ K.t. COAL is A HOOD MIXER ■ Mixes well with Htove or works | well all by itself. It raves money wherever It’s used Try Egg next ) time. { { Smith & Reilsnider ' AAE.hTMINNTEH, MD. ANNIfMO*ERH’ AOTII E. The County Commissioners of Car- i roil county wilt meet at their one*, in Westminster, every- Monday and il Tuesday, for the transaction of bust- ( ness. By order. j 1 MANURE J. HTONE v Clerk . FOR SALE. Registered Jersey Bull j CALVES. At reasonable prices or will trade i the same for hay or grain. Apply to j DANIEL 4. L AI I M AN. .Ttineylown State road near Westmln ster. dec Id-it HONOR THE i.AME THOU DfcAT-. EHT,I FOR HE OHO PI.AYETH THE (it ME HTHAIOIIT AND HAND BINS EVEN VAHEN HE I. OSES, The on-prtc-ft>r-coal-10-evarybody it* winning big with us. No special ■ prices to special customers latoks | like Justice to the home people there | are a lot of the home people. Smith & Reifsnider WESTMINSTER, MD. I t~r lr | > A IHTCAI ION NOTICE. in tti# Orphan** Cvnft of Carroll County ( y**#fnb*r Tw. tl j K*Uii of William drNamt On |>tltetNin. It • tmlTfd. (kia Itth day of I lecfmt*r ( I fit, iktt tn# of lval Ktau> of j- WtliMe M Ctman. tala of CwwH nmiy. dt* s mm4e by Chai irt I* iwnan an I Harry h A. ifttHuin KnwrtHur* vf th* la*i Will and Tr*l 1 •m*Ri of mid Ir<MUMPd. and (Me day rtporv*d U . ] till* i'attrt by (hr laid !*• ntilM and ’ ronAnyiid. anitna mum In* itin to h# m- , irar> on or brf<ra (h trd MuoUf, Idth day of January. ♦■!; iunvdfd a copy of thii ordrr bar , j tnMttal fur thrm nuroamtva Mk In autna iwa- | • paar printed and puhliDKad ip C*ar .11 county. j bfor thn ifid Monday, Wh day f January, naat, 1 Thi ra|ort ttatra tin* miuuuui of Ht to • bo l-.yyi.'jo THOM AH J J WKMSTKK EHAIKIH. JOHN K MU,I.EX. i Judge.. r™* Coer. -Tsi: i WIU.IAM p. HKICKKS, ■IwlS-St Kegieter of Will, for Csrrull County ; TO CKHUITOKh. This Is to give notice Hist th* entMerther hs. i ■burned from the Orphan. Court of Carroll Cous ‘ t. lo Maryland, lottors of Administration on th* \ Poraunal Esut* of KUZA 017, islo of Carroll County, deeeaiMd. Alt parson, 'laving claim, against lb* deceased ars berabr earned to arrhlbll th* .am*, with th* voucher* thereof legally authenticated. io th* subscriber on or before Iho tlh day of July, IW2. •* otherwia* by lour Ur * .eluded from all benefit of mid estate •liven miller my bftad this itth day of December IVStI. jacob k tm. declMt Administrator. ' ~ FOR SALE. I IMA Ford Chassis, good running condition: good tires. Apply to HIIARLEH W. OFKHLER, Cranberry, Md. dec 18 FURS WANTED. r | Beat nrlces paid for ail kinds of: furs. Will he at Chas. K. Eckenrode’s store, Westminster. Md.. every day be tween 7a. m and 6.39 p. m.‘ .> X V. HAN'OEH. Dec 16-March, I, ’ ... , - I ■ ■ I••••••••*•• ••••••••*•• 9'9.WP^ I Greatest Price Reduction | ® jjj • BATTERIES \i 9 9 , • r* - j j 6-Volt Type lor Fords and many other light Cs|r ft § 32 P C YeUrdsjr' Price Price One Veer Ago 45 p r J 9 $29.60 ‘ $36.00 • Lot than T L-. then & NEW TRADE-IN PRICE Z, 2 Y ”* f “v $19.90 ,9a * J s - $ * 9 ft 12-Volt Type for Maxwell, Dodge and Franklin tft 0 New Trede-ia Price Yorlorday’s Price One Year ft J. Price Ago itjjfc 1 A J $32.30 $41.30 $53.10 ft * 1 • ft f— • ft 6-Voll Type for Buick, Chandler, Chalmers, Hudson. 9 ft Maxwell, Oakland, Essex, Etc., from $24.65 up. 9 9 * 9 {ft x Thee are lyukal 'rednrllona, Ererj sire mid type I* redact'd *% end there U a nmt-tf-Ltte lor every wake of moler rar and tft Z ,r - fk * < ! lUW 9 ft We here a complete dock of balterie* for every make of Car. ' 9 1 5 Renetian Hutomolltt Company, * O Slarl Rtghl liih tfiieAiOJlte /, 1 9 9 99_99999999999 9999999999999 S Get Wise and Stop at I I FRANCIS L. HUNTER’S I g For Your g Christmas Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Oysters, § y*„ And a Full Line of 1 | W Groceries. A I can sell them at (he RIGHT PRICE. S 8 M Thanking you for your past patronage, I wish you all ¥ S a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ' 8 S ’ D.clilr 0 @8383863888888® aHaaagaßaaaai : NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I Having taken over the Poultry Supply and Feed Line x X of the Farm Power Company, we will open an up-to-date x |J Poultry Supply House • November 21st, 1921. / |) We will sell the Famous PURINA FEEDS. <§ ® Also a full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. \ ® |) For your POULTRY NEEDS see ua. 0 | ENOLAR & SPONSELLER. | + Herbert G. Mathias, Manager Poultry DepL 14 ÜBERTY ST. PHONE 238, 1 WESTMINSTER, MD. HELD CAPTIVE BY WKIPiUEK ■m Aldan. Pa., Hoc. 14-Mra. Howard Collins. wife of the assistant cashier at the first National Bank at Clifton Heights- was a prisoner for about aft , hour, when her hair, which she had Hanging down her hack, was cangW, , in an electric clothes wringer In tho j basement ot her home. I fortunately. Mrs, Collins was able to shut the power from the machine, | hut she was unable to loosen her, hair ’ until her husband came home for his i noondav meal. He found her moaning and In a semi-conscious state. Her j worst injury Is shock to her nervous j system. , t ' *S' I j !<■'* *' Claiming their lumber yard on the Kennott ulke was set aflre’by sparks | from a locomotive, Oreen & Kllnu, Inc. j j veatordav sued the Heading for 1100,- ( 1000 for the loaaea. Stock: and eoulp-i | meat were completely destroyed- 1 i ,ujt r.um v. H lu for lu Equity, wvSMgl n i, u...inHiin„f it,.- T,u.i f titi iiß'wm) I l.iltlmnd Mn/K I.lttK lu< Wl n,l Wuhan K. Uttl*. *|g | llitlrm*) thin lilth Huy of 11., tkl 110 mli m’ lilt* K.ui 1 ' ! I" 'ii Wiurn i.l„l W, ll.un, y. I .nil*. ll.i.tatfUßllfai < virtu* Ilf u D.wil of Trust. • till Mn> K. I.ml- h.l r.*.ont*.l, hi . u.m- in th if !• uliuwn no ur ir* th.' 2inl pirn u i uf.y uf Ihiu i.i.l*!* I,* •oni* n*winrp*r |.nhllkh*it in MuryUn l fur four >u*i!*uiiiv* *ku ; thv IdUi day of January, .n*t. %: •• Th* rouort of !;*• th* amount of no.esj.ss. Immm KDWIN M MKLLOR.^HP tT*rk uf th* ('ln*.Or t'ourl for li.ir r.tlf^^^^H True Copy-Test: ilecH-tt EDWIN M MKLI.OK If AI BE X STINE—-Pl’ MXE It j Maurice L. Hauhensllne and M. Mummort. both of York, Hn , 1 married by Hcv. A.. Wolf; ut M !parWime of St. Mary* Ti*fhe ‘Church, Silver Ran, oa pucembet