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The Hagerstown globe. (Hagerstown, Md.) 1936-1943, March 13, 1936, Image 6

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PAN-HANDLERS GET
THE GATE; COURT
HALL GETS CLEARED
Grand Jury and Commis
sioners Are To Be '
Complimented
The recent Grand Jury is to be com-|
plimented for rocommending that theé
Court House bhall be cleared of pan-j
handlers. and the County Cammissioners;
are to be praised for instructing the|
Sheriffs ofice to exforce the recommen-|
dation. é
For many years the practice has been |
a disgra e to the county. Both Republi-|
can and Demecratic A-iministmtionsg
have hesitated to eclean up the Court§
House hall, probably thinking that to]
enforce an onder of this kind wonldé
mean the loss of a few votes at elcetion|
time. The citizens will no doubt be!
please to know that in the fature they}
will be sble to walk into the Court]
House and transaect business without
skppinz on a quid of tobaceo or being
stopp>d with a reguest of “brother. can|
vou spare a dime.” =
Not all of those who congregate in the|
halls. are. by any means, pan-handlers, '
but the contirual gathering of large!
gronps of men there eauses much :mnoy-;;
anee to the eitizens, especially women.
who o thers on business missions. For/
s stranesr to step inside the Court|
Houss and hear a group of men swearing/
is eertainly not a desirable advertisoment |
for Hagerstown and Washington Coun-j
iy i
Let us home that the County Com-|
missioners’ orders will be carried out to|
the letter and mot forgettsn as time goes|
on. i
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WHATS GONNA HAPPEN NOW! |
We're wondering what is geing to hap-|
pen now whon peliticians look over the |
calendar and find no mors birthdays as|
an excuse to make speeches. §
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DEFMONSTRATOR HERE
A spoci-l demonsirater will be at the!
Tristate Electrical Snnoly Company. S.]
Potomae Streoet. Particnlars regarding,
the demonstration are found in an ad-|
vertissment in today’s issue of The Ha-|
= rstown Globe. i
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eadML B e = W
<id~ sverume. have returned from a stay |
of a2 month in Florida §
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SEMLER'S ATTO
RADIATOR SERVICE
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS |
210 South Potomse St
Telephonz 1919
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POULTRY AND EGGS
FOLTZ'S
POULTRY MARKET
Phone 1778
NEW ENTERPRISE
FOR HAGERSTOWN
I am econtemplating organizing a com
! pany for the purpose of starting a cat
ranch, the cats to be killed for their furs.
The ranch will be located near this city.
To start with, we will eolleet 1,000,-
(o¥} cats. Each cat will average 12 kit
tens per year. The skins sell for from
' 10 eents each for the white ones to 75
Ec&nts fcr the pure black This will
i give us 12,000,000 skins per year, which,%
| at an average of 30 cents each, willl
' m2ke our revenue about SIO,OOO per day,
i A man can skin 50 cats a day for s2.’
Ir will take about 100 mewn to operate
the ranch. and. therefore, the net profit!
| will be about $9.800 per day. We wil |
' foed the cats on rats and will start a rati
' ranch next door. The rats will multipy |
- four times as fast as the cats; therefore, |
if we start with 1000000 rats we will |
‘E':mve four rats per day for each cati
| which is plenty. i
Then we will feed the rat: on the car-]
casses of the eats from which the skins|
have been taken. giving each rat a quar-|
ter of a cat. It will therefor: be szen|
that the ranch wili be solf-sustaining
The cats will eat the rats and the rats'
will eat the cats. and we will get the|
skins. !
If you are interestad in the above en-!
terprise. you will e2ll the next time you |
ar> in need of fishing tackle, baskets. !
tcbaceo. ecigars. eapary birds, parrots, |
and all sapplics. doz remedies. harness, |
eollars, whips. foods, ete.. at Spanglers!
Pet Stors, 19 West Franklin Street. |
G. HAYES LANDIS, Mgz
SPEAKING OF DINNERS— :
Ne politieal campaign is officially un
der way until the leaders begin throwing |
duck dinners. E : |
AGAINST THE PRESIDENT
Howard Bruce. Demoecratic National
Committeeman from Maryland has an
nounced he will vote azainst President |
Reos-velt in 1986, Mr. Bruees son sev
eral years ago married Andrew Mesllon's
, donghter. 2
T e s T A STV M. “:
THE TOKEN MOST t
| APPRECIATED
4 GOOD PORTRAIT
1| It Affords Real Companionship for
Many Lon:ly Hours and Awakons
Happy Memories
| HIEDWOCHL'R STUDIO
| 6% West Washington St.
Hag rstown Phone 923
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Exelusive
1 CUSTOM TAILORING
Latest Spring Fabries
B i
i ! RAXNK R. MIDDLEKAUFF
% 3R North Potomae St.
The Hagerstown Globe
IMAY ESTABLISH MATERNITY
HOSPITAL IN HAGERSTOW
A modern and up-to-date maternit
hospital is being econtemplated for Ha
| gerstown, according to an unconfirme
report.
It is said that negotiaticns are pend
ing for the purchas: of a fine buildin;
| in one of the prominent residential sec
; tions of the city.
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; . . Lykens Valley Nut or
CO‘&L' Blove ......... SIOOO
Phone us for prices on Poeahontas
and Run of Mine
PEOPLE’'S COAL CO.
| MeComas St. Phone 2036
SB o S
| BRING YOUR CAR TO
| NIGH'S BODY & FENDER
WORKS
REAR 42 NORTH AVENUE
TT e WGBS, 350 SN~ VAO 51~
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
MASSER'S
MOTOR EXPRESS
9 WEST LEE STREET
Hagerstown, Maryland
H. G. MASSER, Prop. Phone 1792
R
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Fire, Tornado, Automeobile and
Burglary Insurance
BONDING
| McCOMAS ARMSTRONG CO.
i 114 W. Washington St
T
LIQUORS AND WINES
AT LOWEST PRICES
: THE KEYSTONE
: No. 1 Public Square
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| SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE
For AMen and Boys
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
THE BLUE & GRAY SHOP
' 4 Seuth Potomae St
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i Visit
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Miidred's Pastry Shop
& 51 Manila Avenue
(Formerly J. L. Buchanan Store)

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