Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - February 16, 1920, Frederick, Maryland WEATHER TODAY Fair High 27 13 GOOD to real winter I The Only Morning Daily Published In Frederick County f 58 FREDERICK MD MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY PRICE TWO CENTS 10 BE PLACED PUBLIC Chairman Of Committee Makes Public Statement On posed Bond Issue POINTS OUT URGENT NEED Col D John Markey chairman of thie school committee under a conditions In the county being made in of mending a bond issue to e the physical conditions of the school said co a reporter yesterday that he hoped the issue question vould be given fair and impartial by the He stated the will lay the are contemplated in order anyone mav approve or object 10 the involved He said the had thought a bond issue of and in- that an sary io put the schools in con- was Sair to be considered of the boud he saadi I beg to suggest to tha slim of our county that they do not maice the mistake prejudging the of a bond issue this for are urgently needed to late core oi the condition oi oar public schools The thai will recommend these improvements are the most careful ation to changes and obligation not only TO taxpayers but also to dren whose welfare iu many cases U it deat that the rural schools are in of cal and it might be poor to present to will its re- in the then individuals their own to to any of thi items proposed It is only 10 ask this personal question he con- in making a If my were in school i object to needed to make the conditions healthful and tirui the satee of the of in- being the postponement of these necessary I feel thac any tj public schools sent an investment raider a ability to the The dren cf he the men and ct and thuir per environment to fee welfare oC ty It is only to say on behalf the re no considering a issue them for study and consideration represent a of I sonally feel that final report will shawr an less than have a compulsory school at- law upon our I question seriously tuo effects of requirement under some oi the are ti our schools A3 an example m city there are two rooms in ths rasement our street school that are ior class rooms These require all times the use light it 13 that aie en- for school room la fair to ths seation of the to to have chaldren stiffer in The ID solve the needs n city without a large ture cT provided it i- and to far school the on Church r ry Hood Col- lege 1 trust OP people the cC a hond issue Jar the of i On Trial For Killing Ex-Service Men Renewed Soaring Of Cost Of Living Practically Certain j v To Follow i Washing ion Feb increase in costs is re- as practically assured in the opinion of many on The increase to come early this spring or summer Experts base tuis prediction on the probability that railroad horizontal increase in wages by a commission to be set up by Congress or a private tribunal promised by President in the event that Congress does not take this Railroad facials deny an in- crease to them will brUng increased living liaise Rates Government everts point fnt that increased wages to railroad employes spell a certain increase in railroad rales The present financial tion of the railroads makes it sible for them to pay increased an increase in to experts an increase ro men is practically assured is the drawn by government officials from Che story of the negotiations the rail umon officials or General Hines and President son made public late yesterday shen the Waite uut a mass of correspondence COL HOUSE KEEPS XOt j J To Comment On Lansing's Resignation Xew York Twb E M yesterday declined to comment on the resignation at j sin's He mew both friends I have never had a difference either the dent or Mr mary we have worked j and Lave shown me at all j and in ati BADLi AFFECTED BY EMOYAL OF 11 Xine 01 the eleven of tha I W 1L saag shot ard four American soldiers is Centralia Washington oh 11 1919 On the leaning against the wall is Sheriff Jeff Bartell who vvith his deputes arrested six men ou the day oi the shooting BROTHERS TRAVEL 1 Opening Exercise Of Pythian Ba- zaar Held Yesterday After- In Lodge Rooms bazaar will open day with a bang having gamed ocity from the meeting held day afternoon in the lodge rooms About 300 hundred people were ent at thi Local Engineer Runs Miles For B 0 j Friends of John the veteran engineer who for years has made run between city and Baltimore j are claiming for him the railroad ors of the la his two years of service on the J and Railroad he has piloted an engine miles while brother Patrick who has i i served faithfully for thirty-nine i Premium List To Sent Out This Week Have i I S Hugh F Willis was taken I f Justice of the Peace T Grahame son afternoon charged orderly at the City Hotel growing out j of a with a cuest i Johnson postponed the until j J this afternoon at 2 intend to stick at engineering London FA Sunday I says understands the cr will post British to the States Wife Of State Treasurer Will Receive About From Father to and future welfare cur di to the these of Police and Mrs Jesse Hahn celebrated the anniversary of their wedding wito of State Treasurer John Af Dennis he latter a M Dennis and Franklin B Smith 11113 will a share oi the tate by hei C to his will which his been filed in the Profane Conn at Independence Mo By the termi of the testament the is leit to Dennis her Mrs Lizzie cT Jadga H Kansas and fa the children Mr and Mrs Dennis and the children or Judge and Mrs lace Mr February 5 in a in San Diego dl where he The original terms of tha will be ci estate to Mrs hsr and to i er icr re- ii v go to Mrs lace similar terras Each daughter was also given the sum of this bequest wan sbi c1 ihn Mr Dannis and Judge Wallace have been as trustees to manage the for for the of the children until the attained Mr who made his home in Independents Mo was one of the bankers in the state oi jJC has traversed miles If had been his engine world instead tracks he j globe no times whereas Glenn H edited with sided at the meeting and in i the program made a lev Of course both take remarks welcomed the JonS and fateful service to to tne hasl expressing oiu tuo oi at tue of the received irom on part cf President public i welfare of the order and for piloting also in me bazaar winch is to be held Specials that the veteran engineers all this He Ae in lie for to be bazaar and BCI complimented on fre near the pension aje as the interest they had by tae B- aml making the affair a oi the cost of the building vras on November 10 j 1913 to DO about 000 and cd the cost of building a like ture today would be amount He that 514 IPS been paid in sick and death the past years f Honorable George C of fold delivered an on Camouflage saying that a man human and not 10 try Qn fool F C B which stands J for Friendship Charity and Exhibition ShOW ance in Pythian circles was given an- other meaning by the sneaker Kc pointed that the three letters for Find Happiness Can Trouble and Be Human Ke said that ail I is in that was expected of a man was to the big bp on level himself at the state would follow that toward his ton evening The first cars man he would tha same feelings i be placed in today and by Some seem to think tha tha all the entries try depends on suffrage while others v ill be installed As has been think that is the popular I stated cars will be platform but the fact remains and thesa all the poor man is the latest on the market j The working man or tho I accessory dealers nave takor is the man is space and will a full things The king men strike pile line n c: the ing for more and get them ness Tt follows that the rich man or a preliminary to the a tho c: oe at wi C-o HJ goods and the man n tonight will be an cnd is still the loser The hieh affair Covers will be laid for of advanced about quests which ill include tlie policies o working man c all laborer gets a 10 per cent to firms of The ani county Hugh and the manufacturer a 20 oer F Willis will be anJ cent increase on his goods Th toasts t be to iv a man losing 10 per cent by ber of the strike Strikes never beneSi 50 cars be laboring man he said These will occupy spaces that The order of teaches been assigned to Uie It man to be on and be The exhibition cart makes of him a bettor man ever been m tills father and citizen anJ will be given an ing in with the Church to sec the the is a of in Anyone last year's show surprised only at the scope ci but the quality The shew be held ia the state ruary 25 tod all exhibits is well for rna ra keep in fact that an article that s d has nine cf ren in winning Then TOO it reflects on fae Tomorrow Night Mr v has been Tne M yesterday ai Giern H Music orchestra C Th King's nie Mrs Grace Tudse Glenn H care baen exercised in the of Our ran cement space in order that all night Thursday will ne night Friday school say's cf s are and Friday An tra will be on hand each render the latest selections NEW The Star Pythian Bazaar R V Price Samuel Photo Plays Dinners Public Sale Sale Man Public Sale Farm Sold The Heal Estate Mortgage and vestment Company has sold for Ritchie D Zimmerman his farm of forty acres together uith all stock and implements situated at Bethel Church to Wm H Freed on private terms The purchaser gets ate possession music selected orchestra in charge of D music in charce of Reno S Crum Daily Dinners Served Every day of the bazaar will bp served from 12 to 2 and from 3 expected the aisles The Armory will be dec- and with colored and no effort lias been to make the shew and in- j for the that are charged bel to 10 The and bers of the order have provided a large of chickens hams corn i Yvo Home Sold i tomatoes pickles potatoes salads M Harp real estate and insur eags butter coffee oysters and cakes announces he sale of the I and a dinner will be served bouse No 49 Trail Avenue forl H C Perry to A M Arnold Continual en Page Six i is given April 1 careful or his work This of s coerce directly to tne women s be placed on the by from the State Col- lege TuLs the sLow will ga ona step furtner in she spirit of good fellow between and itry cousins Iu is well tLie trv people in so that city of and that can i is also well that the cit men show they can do within the walls of a factory Thus there will be displays by the Fibre Company Maryland and Supply Company City and also from the various fertilizer plants bakeries foundries and other in- of ide city First Xot until last year did ths know Maryland every state off the map at the ii Ham and Bacon Show Bes i Again this year she d sweep Let's Fraderick up if the hams show them Don t fce afraid to In order to defray the expenses of 10 and lave an adequate fund or prizes merchants will be ior Ail the places of business will also have the privilege of aiding in Make v Hi er Frederick County ment will be paid out in The prize Again year she almost a year It is hoped second and third prize money is available this year than u-t year IT is hat th's spur on the to step lively and keep pace with that has already announced its retention 5 carrying off prize nun ber It be and ing to s vear the cf exhibits on The c1 and as with the more everyday garment T as very shown vear It is that the darned and the house find place again and if necessary relegate the more useless miles of crocheting to the station where it Women Out In Force Those who were encash to sea ths last year will re- member he Ions rows ol corn and potatoes reacting far as the eye could see Then too thc hundreds jars of canned of excellent quality on the other side Q the Armory The men's exhibits were by the women's in the was surprisingly It was astonishing such splendid nod be in cellar the season uhen Continued oa Page Three ii IDS STILL fii Gte Of Traffic in Some Sections ed Country Stores Short On Stock nmn Traffic conditions in every section j of the county from last week's snow storm are still in very bad the state are and are being traveled county roads j in many places are still blocked with drifts to the tence tops The Hamburg pike over me mountain has not been traveled since the of weeks ago Ic is said that a farmer attempted to mate lus way through the drifts en Saturday but as to abandon the task and return home Weather conditions have greatly in- creased traffic perplexities The thaw of last week followed by the freeze has made the main roads very icy and A bus operator stated that he cut tires to pieces and wore cut a heavy chain i making a from this to gomery county The state roads and turnpikes have a narrow opened Washington Feb ed resignation of Secretary ot State Lansing after the President had charged Mm with usurped the of the tite Jin brought suddenly into the realm of heated control ersy the conduct oi the during tne last five months This -n as the outstanding ture of the comment at the Cap- itol and in at the nature of tne President's wus plainly mingled concern over the present and past state of the office in the relation and ice is so thick and heavy tt boars to thc of tlie to a make it difficult and Government to move out of the beaten Farmers came to the city Saturday Wilson's but few realize the con- it has brought up once tha Question of the roads in tie vicinity As however there is no are closed and that the j indication that any serious move state road between Lewistown and contemplated in ths direction of an Thurmont is m bad condition i investigation eld question of Reports frora doubt arising again in regard to and the of field are to the effect that practically power Congress in the premises Throughout the country President every road is has been subjected to adverse drifts and that main editorial comment by the newspapers hardly he traveled In seme localities j Democratic and Republican alike country stores have been almost de- for forcing the resignation of of their stock having been un- ible to replenish since the of these on tracks Continued from Page health Conditions In City And County Below Par For Tne Past Week Tne health conditions the connry not been as good as the reports for the first of this month During the week about cases of grippe cr influenza haie been ID the health officers About four cases during the past weak have beea reported as bad esses cf The health officer that the tors are not reporting mild cases sach as colds Many people who have a bad cold think of influenza ly During the week of cin people has also been below par as measles pneumonia and flu are very prevalent m all tions Lack of care the unpleasant climatic is largely responsible for this increase The one best caution in the world saia a doctor last is o away from sick people at thn time the year although there is ao Lansing Leading These features stood out m the developments today 1 Taat the certain members of the Cabinet mentioned by Mr Lansing as supported his action in calling the Cabinet meetings without the President included the entire membership of the body with the possible ex- of Secretary of the Daniels Secretary of War Baker was one of the heartiest prs of the plan Lane just resigned publicly avowed his responsibility 2 There is evidence to show that the President knew that these meetings were being held for several months past having been informed n at least one in- stance oy a Cabinet officer in son This was strike and the Cabinet officer was Attorney General Palmer Excuse 3 That upon this evidence he President's knowledge for some back of meetings his letter of 7 to Mi Lansing demanding r true appeared to most of w ington even more the onlj possible explanation it being that the President was ing for an excuse and that ns real cause for getting rid of Mr elsewhere 4 The comment at the bad the peace treaty as the real cause bu: without any immediate incident thereof to ex- plain fhe sudden tion The whole think smacked of ong brooding over a which the President's health cause for any alarm on tne pan had played an part the general public If care would te taken of a cold nothing ther would develope The largest report of grippe for a single day wa last Mondav when new cases were Friday ani Saturday 40 or 50 mere cases ware reported each day but daring the middle of the week the report waa much smaller j Eight deaths were reported list week from pneumonia although the j health report shows uo increase in disease over the reports of years at season in tile deaths have been led front influenza The pneumonia situation in the city shows an in- creased report but the situation is not S alarming said Doctor C F Goodman i last night 5 That Secretary Lansing's dis- missal under these has affected all the departments of the Government with a sort of paralysis clue to that the of these arc the same petition at Mr Lansing was cut from the this paralysis being most noticeable in the State Department whose ramifications extend all over the world Evidence Predicted r the President has any of the discussions Ms action in the Lansing case lias in- is not known It ed in friendly circles however that Continued oc Pate Six