Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - January 23, 1917, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania TH YEAR GETTYSBURG PA TUESDAY 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS NERS ARE LOCAL ESTATES 1 Two Sons are Administrators of J J I Reindollar pur GIV Larcer Cases Get Final Dis- ted to Gardner I Plan now to Employ Men and fiction Hands of the directs that all her property real and Women Twelve Months in The will of Mrs Margaret ler late of Liberty township j mm co WILL PCK tion at Hands of the Court property personal be sold and the proceeds divided in equal shares among her children It directs that the share of ONE TERM deceased son Samuel Tressler the Year at Both Plants ARE j children The Fire among Placed on Parole Thirty j will names Harvey Tressler and An- I for William Sweeney in Barn j drew A Tressler as executors It is j dated March 6 1906 j Letters of administration in the estate of the late J J Reindollar have been granted to R S i COMPLETING ide Coincident M Judge on Monday n ff noon prisoners Proposition now under Way for lerville and Gardners Plants would Mean Much to Section The Musselman Canning Company BOY AND HORSE NEARLY DROWN Twelve Year Old Youth is Caught in Flood when Ice Suddenly Breaks Caught by an avalanche of ice which swept over the state road near the approach of the bridge at Zion View PLANS York County Monday afternoon j Frederick 12 year old son of Mr and FILM EXPLODES f SB 5 lea 5 a B utm BUYS HOUSE Fine Old Residence in York Bought by Mr Wisotzkey The York Dispatch The Blair property a red brick dwelling j WORKERS MEET Burned Reel Worth Two Hundred Dollars Mrs A K Waser had a narrow escape from drowning in the Little creek His horse I was rescued with difficulty and the j wagon remains submerged at the j No Idea what Caused Fire which with trimmings on the j Hear Discussions and Papers on Events in Campaign for Cause MEETING IN LAW LIBRARY Discuss Plans for liaising Borough 1 southeast corner of Duke and i streets was purchased from the Cassandra Blair estate by Harry j A president of the STAMPEDE IS THREATENED Press company The property is one of the best known of the older dwellings in York It was presented by the late Philip Small to his daughter on the occasion of her wedding to Dr A R Blair and the family resided there until the death Gettysburg Theatre Orchestra Plays Lively Number as Audience Calms Down during Excitement the sentencing of had pleaded guilty to the preferred against them j One jail was given two had sentences and one case was held has two large establishments the point where he was overtaken by Dues of Seventy Five Dollars Towns Assessed All From a cause which has not been of Blair at her death Thc Gettysburg branch of lar and C B Reindollar his two J for tho canning of apples at sons and Gardners announces that j it has under way plans for the I enlargement of both plants and the i installation of new lines of work James Riley son of F C Riley of which will keep all the employees j i discovered a moving picture film her property in trust to County CUT HIS FOOT the Woman's Suffrage first of a series of The boy was on way to the j exploded in the hands oi Maurice to go after his to the j Party held the rm of King to bring home a Caldwell operator at Walters presbyterian churches in York in the law library of the If He reached a point on the road Monday evening and was com- j the Westminster and Calvary I court this afternoon Froin the the approach to the bridge be- destroyed A near stampede I The death of the PariS attendance registered and the inter- near who has already I ames ey son vc w eep a nn Cumberland township cut a gash in during the months of the year it and Fry's mill which is submerged when die water in creek is high when the ice on the was averted only by the cooler heads j within the past year releases j in the audience j proceeds of the present sale to j The accident occurred in the middle J churches Mr Wisotzkey here has many friends the I est manifested it is safe to predict a the successful sessions during the coming months by local after he had kindled i a fire in Kelly and Oyler barn in The wagon was finally overturned I women are employed at the two LARGE LEAGUE j tories to handle the apples Eighty by the ice and and young working days were put in the past climbing over it plunged into in since Teams too Long away from j season at this work but during two the of December on the charge j Home and then too Long fUf of a skunk skin worth had been a duration it was not deemed idle plants are The erection of second stories and struck out for for assistance J blinding flash suddenly came from the film When he opened his eyes Mr Caldwell found the inflammable stuff burning rapidly and putting the con- tainer on his knee tried to beat out the fire with his sweater Failing in Harold S Lewars chairman of the local organization presided at this afternoon's session and called on j a number of the ladies present for readings and discussions on current IN THIS COUNTY events and topics A large J number responded The meeting was As his month ir aim J n at Home Says Paper -on both factorieS thc installation of j Curtis B Smithj j this he dropped the film to the floor the necessary machinery and to continue the confinement The best argument against having anj aii other details are went to the scene Laying a board Dl rt T Ot -i H Emrich W E Bear and others Is Wanted in Frederick County where they Claim there is Great Need and poured a bucketful of i informal in every way and the talks were entirely impromptu Among the matters up for sion was the plan for raising assessment toward the t eight clubs in the Blue Ridge League posed for the which would j from the bank to the vehicle one of j over OnVi I T hand for just such j The promised establishment of a j state dues Every town in the county i I general fruit and vegetable canning any and sentence was comes from the Chambersburg j keep toth the places humming the i the members crossed over and I The fihn to burn under plant at Peach Glen has aroused the costs being placed upon Opinion which says in its year round the Rutter a lad of only i ing We think an eight club league ting the harness released the horse C H general manager and took it of the company stated this morning: j was taken to the north side Ci J teen pleaded guilty to the harmful per se among towns such been into this f of the creek and is now afc the home ceny of a check which he had ag have constituted the Blue Ridge i ter for the past year and are j of John where h WA has been out on bail On i League We think it is bad from two j lo make sure whatever we take i Hrv the sand until the entire thing was t consumed Mr Caldwell though I rounded by a dense retained people of Frederick and Frederick County similar in an effort factory there is assessed by the Suffrage sociation the amount being mined by the population of the dis- Gettysburg's proportion They would and from the arrangements made to secure a was I the house lights which did much to i also follow the lead of County make sure whatever we take h-endry lo thng d where he the lad's youth no psychological and up will be satisfactory and successful j stayed during the night Although Quitc prevent any serious consequences apple growers and open a plant for imposed bul he was placed j cial If alj the towns had rich clubs i and e- j there would be no financial reason several davs to make definite an- j appear H Pierce admits the charge of and this condition would I nate the psychology of the a number of persons t T j in position in j drenched by the icy water he does not i their definite an- the of sit down j the exclusive handling of that lar fruit The Frederick Post in discussing the coming plant at Peach L but sentence was deferred been receiving boarding and none of the teams is rich therefore several days to maKe an- appear vc Glen also regarding the work to his experience His father who was j had the effect of stopping what thing But j be done and when we can begin notified endeavored to reach the i ened to be a stampede and the this afternoon it is not believed that there will be any difficulty in ing this sum Other meetings will be held from month to month and plans are under ise lor j the schedule maker lias to arrange dis- schedule to make traveling of as an unprofitable lodger j at a minimum as railroading j joyed a remarkable growth since it weather and road is expensive To keep down j charge of the Biglerville j this means i factory and later established another J as an way to make them of special of the wonderful j est They will be announced in ad- of Frederick county soil vance The Musselman Canning Company is Gouchenour home but was unable to j ege ln aWe for r at the county s expense icr the schedule maker has to arrange i one of the most successful business do so on account of not being able to i struck UP a hvely tune ime and will likely be dis- j tne schedule to make traveling of concerns in Adams County It has en- j approach the bridge I Smoke filled the booth arid j through the house for some minutes j afterward Mr Caldwell was nearly i are more favorable to his J this means j factory and later established OISE DECISIONS of travel j Chambersburg as an at Gardners At the annual business case of C B Hoffman against must be away from J meeting held recently it was shown any establishment for farm and i o 1 1 the of Popular Science Monthly Dr D Hudson which on home longer than last season and the company purchased last day been listed for trial to-day they come home they must re- j son bushels of apples Eighty Successful Revival Period Closes Aspers Church atj sudden flash from the film No damage was done except to the film the farmers and is thereby a asset to the agricultural community j a mention of a Because of the fact that so many Dr Alice M Seabrooke pic orchards have been set out in j superintendent of the Woman's Frederick county in recent years Philadelphia This incubator was on motion of George j main here longer J Ben Esq attorney for the de- Last season the schedule 1 seven carloads amounting to was The evangelistic services j j tne cost is that arl apple canning can constructed out of the ju 1 4.1 3 far the three weeks irl Christj ar- bushels were shipped in from other Lutheran at Aspers came to I the tory would be one of the most nari The incubator con- pictures being 20 cents a foot It is who claimed that Dr E D ranged so that on an average there points to keep the two factories i rf on Jr one of the principal were four games out of town and j evening known at this whether the With two more This shows that the capacity has j I or the owners means that the crown beyond the supply of apples 5 count t from t An the illness present on of his wife in games then four in town teams to play it This case was continued i should stay on Tn the surrounding T It might be well to call attention The plan of operating a storage plant he last session of court the southern trio six davs i havn fmm Sinn and of ail co the fact that the has been talked of by several rder was filed to view and if least to have crown from J tains all the features of the What the apple growers of the j types with arrangements for aunty propose to do to market their heating and moistening the air and of the film will have to stand the loss i profitably remains to be seen for keeping the temperature under control It is provided with a glass top with two sections There are would allow them on v ry vacate a road from a point play Piedmont and of 3317 per cent in the consumption in the leading from New Oxford berland each two games while the of apples since the first year and an j to at the junction of the next time they swing south they increase from 20 to almost 300 em- road at of Adam Kimmel to a j should play say Hagerstown ployees point in the road leading from the insburg and Frederick This piles up State to Carlisle and Hanover i games at home meaning six-day pike at I the junction of the road at stands at Wolf Park lands of iJohn Wolf and W S Jacobs I Now enters the The was confirmed ni si to be j the finance Fans will go to four both for handling the apples and for absolute according to the J games in a row but when six games the new industries i come in a stretch tlie ardor of the We want to give our full force of plants in this The Musselman county are i United States Additions will be made soon of j Booths in which in local as i ever amount to anything cannot be i so that the little patient can bo ranging in age from twelve years to j well as everywhere else in the State j said One orchard man was i watched and attended without being sixty years On Sabbath morning arG fireproof and it would whether the Frederick disturbed Dr Seabrooke is a native j January 21st nineteen persons united jbe for any dangerous fire plant which is to be offered at public j of near Emmitsburg where some of with the church two by letter three start there Several thoughtless sale would be suitable for such a i her relatives still live William Frailey a student afc George Washington University will unite with the church at I have resulted in injuries Lo many i Easter j A great rules of thc Court At a se tition of granted fc or of the late of Ge Court morning aii the only factories in the i by of faith six adult people could have caused a rush for purpose Not having been es which can apples ex- I baPtism and confirmation j the doors Monday night which would j ed for this use however it is feared j Ge that it could not well be utilized D C recently passed the i in this way j District of Columbia State Board ex- MISS JULIA GALLAGHER There is no reason why other j amination and is now a registered i tables than corn can not bo put pharmacist Mr Frailey is a son of deal of interest was i awakened bv these services and the at- this morning the fan cools and the last two games in Mr Musselman says tendance was generally good ndd with factories here Farmers have Mr and Mrs Oscar Frailey Howard G Blocher was a stand will suffer Interest will also ployment the year through as far as other r discharge as die somewhat when the local fans do j possible at good and the members of the church at estate of David R Stavely not see their team for township to recruited from and pledging renewed j a week at a j This force of help time This is more applicable to small all along the Reading Railroad from vice Thc communion on Sunday j found it decidedly to their advantage j j o Hayden C M pastor the corn packing plants Of St Joseph's Catholic church ten- Miss Julia Gallagher formerly of ed about this section where they can the Holy Name Society a died at the home of i sell their sugar corn crops Since Over 100 men were present i the Blue Ridge circuit i near Gettysburg to Mount Holly was largely attended and was ler niece Mrs Francis Hagerman these plants have been Kerrigan met with a very I to cities of or Springs and the announcement made I a most appropriate and helpful closing j McSherrystown Saturday night at j farmers have succeeded in increasing i accident while sledding last more population There we have a i by Mr Musselman will be one of in- of evangelistic services j from a complication of j their production thereby augmenting J The sled on he wati number of fans a bigger terest and encouragement to the en- aged years months and 1 day their incomes Why would there noti ran a telephone pole and drawing population longer i tire section NOTES ABOUT TOWN j She had been making her home in be u similar experience with TEACHERS MEETING and Mrs Samuel j stands get by better Fitz and family of Waynesboro re- For these reasons and others we turned Sunday after a week's i believe that it will be a blessing in i stay at the of Mrs Fitz disguise for Mr Jamison's little Hear Good Program and Miss Virginia Diehl of New i cuit if Sunday baseball proves to be i on Topics ford spent tlic week-end with Miss the wedge that causes Piedmont and May Kready Cumberland to stay out and the Blue Tho third meeting John Hale was highly complimented i Ridge League faces 1917 the same the of 1 team plays in the college gymnasium other crushed his right knee for the past four crops if a factory or factories were Ruth Topper who underwent Short Paragraphs oi News Intercut months i established here good prices operation at the Frederick City Quickly Told i She leaves one sifter and two j for these i MihS Sarah Gallagher Eggs dropped to 35 cents afc J Joseph Gallagher COMING EVENTS stores on Monday I city Iowa and Jacob S Gallagher j of Thc Carlisle Indians basket ball j Happenings Scheduled for Gettysburg Funeral this morning in during Next Few Weeks Hospital several weeks ago has re- turned home where Friday night on the program which j size as it successfully went through i s'lip was he had prepared for the third 1915 and house John Hale teacher on Friday ers meeting The house was and ten teachers were present at the meeting Miss Marie Rhinehart SOCI of for this is spending some time with aunt Miss Faith Baltzley Born to Mr and Mrs Daniel Mr and Mrs man a daughter January 13 thc Misses Margaret Starner and Daisy Grifiin of Granite spent several clays with here Mr Evening Party Orrtanna school this evening i William R Bange has purchased evening Recitations dialogues and j from C D Good the autobus line songs were rendered by the pupils i tween and Gettysburg Mr of ihc school in such a manner that has had a taxi service in thc all who were present were delighted i former town for the past four years Thc was crowded to its Ten rabbits were received by i ity and quite a number had to stand Deputy Warden Smiley from Interment at MRS JOSEPH A SIMPSON H- S he r Catherine E Howe j The following subjects were dis- i ford County on Monday and liberated j SOIl her homo in Hun ting Urn j Gymnasium ing rapidly Robert oJ Baltimore spent several days with his mother Mrs Anna Jan Carlisle In- Miss Alice of Atlantic CHy N J is visiting her brother A L and family On Wednesday January 17 Mr and Mrs P D Lawrence celebrated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary Ball Albright College i and cyril Bering have i returned from their wedding tour lo dians College Gymnasium Jan Pageant James Chapel Jan Lecture Dr John Brua Chapel St Elias N Hoffman i Moral Training in the j in nearby fields Senior Class of j by Miss Sharetts High School on of a Good day evening at their home Kittinger and Miss j i ri i T View Fruit Farm Those The following teachers were Couple are Married at Chester Leas spent Ml and Mrs Elias N Miss Lou Etta Miss Sunday with tie latter s parents Mr Mr and Mrs M j R Migs clara i and Mrs Cashnan at New Chester Mary E Miss Miss Gladys i Samuel wno nas Garretson Vernal John Hale and Wilson i and George Weaver son j employment spent Grace One school director was of Mr and Mrs F X Weaver of township Sunday evening it Fcb Free Lecture Dr N York and other cities DEVINE Evening Wedding from aged 70 years 5 months i Hagen Brua Chapel and 12 days She loaves her husband Joseph A I Simpson and two children Mrs John j Fitzgerald township and Feb Ball j HEIDLERSBURG College Gymnasium Feb 8 Directors John Simpson of tion Court House Ball Ursinus and Mrs Hiram Trimmer and Miss Mabel Col- 1 man Misses Mary E Rice Eva Miss Alma Kittinger Miss Mrs Elizabeth of j from her late home i em day with his i Starner Carrie Slaybaugh Alice present Joseph Musselman Miss Ottie Cover returned home Ruth Hoffman Mary Saturday after a week with and Marian Hoffman J High School will present East her brother and family D w Claire I in the town hall February 3 at Waynesboro Lloyd Kuhn Ernest 1 Earl Weaver Paul Hoffman Lloyd Inter same place were married Saturday evening in St Mary's by Rev L I Augustus reside FOR mantel tile and in j place irons Amos i j T I FOR two Hats one FARM for rert on shares Apply j Garretson Harry Kime Charles FLAT FOR possession rooms and hath other 5 rooms and FOR own lots suitable Feb ing High School Fob Lecture Rev Stanley Brua Chapel School Alumni Waiter's Man on the Brua Chapel George and family on Sunday Sarah is Mrs Charles Tate play for W E street ad- i Taylor Dowey McCauslin Charles I April 1st Apply 139 Baltimore street j bath on Chambersburg street Apply I rucking Apply Mrs J Emory L E Horshey has sold one of his 1 1 Smith 11 1 J A i I Carlisle i to John N Weaver Goodyear Thc four year son ot Ml and Mrs J A is with an of grippe Mr and Mrs Allen and ily Sunday with the sister Mrs George Howe Walter the young son oi II A Miller is improving from an attack of pneumonia