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   Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - August 1, 1928, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                GOOD EVENING Good WEATHER Probably ers THE URG TIMES Member of The Associated Press Our Public Good Our Aim I Read By Nearly Everybody In Adams County TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1st, 1 928. PRICE THREE CENTS A OF CAN Miss ANOTHER WHO HEARD LINCOLN PASSES AWAY LEAVE FOR HONOLULU John Joseph Black Succumbs At Home Of Sister Near Table Dr. and Mrs. C. F. who arc making a year's tour of the are now enroute to sailed from San cisco last Doctor and Mrs. Sanders made a tour of the United stopping j for a time at the Grand I before going on to j where they visited several j to the letter Doctor j Sanders wrote to The the weather San Francisco has been so cool that overcoats and furs i Tilden Stages Comeback After Reinstatement John Joseph one of quite group that heard Abraham coln deliver his immortal ss at the dedication of the National cemetery died at 8 j this morning at the home of a j Miss Susan King Table 1 j Mr. Black suffered a stroke a j Eimer TO 3 week thc effects of which tened He was 82 years He was born in Straban j ship on the Black near j Good Intent a son of child Succumbs i After Nail Punctures men While at i lew years he went to live with nis sister at Table Mr. Black's only vivor is his He was a staunch Republican and a member of thc Great Funeral services Friday Elmer Seymour only of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Franklin died at the hospital at o'clock this from the of an injury received five days ago when he fell on a his The who was aged 3 Presbyterian 7 months and 2 was admitted j to the at 8 Go To Harrisburg A squad of Gettysburg shooters attended the na league which was held over thc traps at Harrisburg j While several of the men have been participating in i meets in York county and other 1 nearby several have seen i little action the j vania state shoot in I 1 Among those who made the trip arc P. W. Robert George Peter and j Fear Trucks of Soldiers Will Be Mired in Mud STOLEN Show Deserts When Money Is Hard To Cage The Biglerville people don't care much for medicine and the cine which used to attract an audience are in the same every section of the A composed of a goodly in camP before 5 o'clock cf i Tuesday the 1100 officers Continuation Of Rain Would Likely Hinder Return Of Corps To j Youths Arrested by State Trooper Are Arraigned Be- I fore Waynesboro United Slater and stood even up at end of opening play in Dai is cup Big barred and then reinstated on from Genp Ld Photo taken about he dropped shows to J. Vincent pro. I Two youths pleaded guilty a Waynesboro alderman I Tuesday to a charge of stealing an in The Harry 18, of and Pete 19, of were arrested on Springs avenue here Monday night by Sergeant Joseph of and hangers descended on that and men from Fort Leonard after- day in a critical and underwent an immediate j noon at I o'clock at thc home of Miss Table the Rev. I for a bowel obstruction j J. M. pastor of thc Great j ed the nail Peritonitis Presbyterian of- j developed during Interment in Evergreen death the night and CHARGE MAN WITH j The boy's parents on the Calvin Basehoar near Reuben V. Noel i j Reuben V. Noel died The child is survived by the j evening j Mrr and j McKnightstown Camp Is Burned to Ground by In- No Clues The hunting at after an illness of Mrs. Isaac near hunting 2S, of at Mont Alto I charged with desertion and The charge I preferred by his Mrs. Grace j The j was made by Ti Floyd L. Maurer Detective Charles the local of state who was called to investigate by residents whose suspicions were aroused by the actions of the The a light was j stolen Monday afternoon from in front of the Frick manufacturing It was thc of George R. near Native Who Died in j Other cars had been to be Buried tampered their owners at When Wilton and Morris were ai rested a number of keys and key were found m. borough Monday evening and ad- their stay would be a at The and performance began Monday but the while was not in- to be from its The same applied when Tuesday night rolled Bright and early morning the show pulled up stakes and looking for more fertile fields in which to garner the long green Day wait was Had he lived until 1 and Mr. and Mrs. 15 he would have out his George W. 69th He was a son of the West late Joseph and He is survived bv his second Funeral services Friday after- j meeting at the home of the before her marriage was Miss Jane j child's grandparents at 1 o'clock and the following with further services at the led ing to was not discovered j ed about 100 yards of the chanan Valley the W. A. Cole was destroyed by believed to have been of The fire Adams county jail for a hearing Mrs. Jane church at the Emory Rev. A. W. Myer and the Rev. Roy i David Wineman Inter- at and Mrs. Stella I ment in the also by a j Mrs. Harvey and one Mrs. Clark Mr. Noel until ill was employed at the Long Funeral services Thursday with requiem mass at St. Vincent's chuich at 9 a. m and interment in St. the William of- TEST DURINO YE until the following day Thc a frame structure f Basketball 18 by 26 evidently had been into tne same who last entered tha man's of a short distance and stole about woith of Concluding funeral services n the i T t i r denied taking anv but i W. formerly TV fl. f guilty to the theft of the near Floras who died in rm. t j I They testified that they Tuesday afternoon from a compl cation of w ill be held at planned to go from Ohio to York in search of LOSES TWO FINAL EVENTS Canadian Lad Flashes to ond Impressive Win of Two A double triumph for the 19 year old Canadian Percy who added the 200 meters to his i 100 meter victory to gam the under the command of Col. Oliver S. who are camping on the were little troubled with thc rain which started falling early this The heavy mobile equipment lined up in orderly fashion along Sickles avenue was not mobile the commanding officer ing it to stand for fear that the ground would be too soft and they would become Tanks Turn Back Practically all of the various kinds of motorized equipment necessary to transport an army and their supplies are to be found in the corps The only pieces of equipment which left Fort Leonard Wood Tuesday morning and which failed to arrive were several of new type of light turned back after having been on the road several According to Colonel ridge trouble developed in the ing for the motor and the bration was too While a motor trucks used in the Coach At gia Tech Is Former Resits dent of Gettysburg Roy M. of varsity basketball and baseball coach at Georgia the Rev. George B Interment will be at evening al 8 services will be conducted at the j Deardorff home m Saturday morning the to church by H. B. Bender and local Mr. was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Deardorff 10 30 to Lhc they lnl world's sprint brought another nnf hour .fr t Waynesboro about one half hour before took the car STOCK TIP Thc robbers believed to and Miss Edith Mav lived on taken thc food f romi tne Cole j were homestead church un- shanty to the made married June 2 at 23 when Amoved to 1 J J 1, 1___J Unlicensed Dealers Operate From Outside State; 759 disastrous day for Americans on the Olympic Williams won as impressively as he had the 100 with the only American Jackson the defending tied with the Helmut for third It was the third big set back for tha day on the for the 110 meter high hurdles won by Sydney Atkinson from Stephen Anderson and two other Americans of the 1918 vintage and have seen hard several new trucks are being tried out on the One truck which is being given a thorough test is a ton and according to Colonel were it to be made equipment for the average speed of ing be from 12 miles an hour to more than 20 miles per Hare New MM. He pointed out one of the est developments in war a Coleman truck of five tons which is used to draw the newest type of 75 mm. anti-aircraft gun while Lloyd Hahn's downfall was used in the Youths Returned To Cumberland a fire in a chunk according to word received today Average Yield Per Cow For j sct fire io by the Mrs. Was Pounds of Records He had been as carpenter in Deardorff is survived bv his The Adams county cov testing The is at i association finished its first year cover their occupancy of the Emma South The lodge was equipped ton Mr. and Mrs. Mundorff whose maiden I rooking other have just returned to Atlanta from a camping a two to Mrs. Taylor Three The average number of in Two of three i July 1 with 25 whole year and two ed while sleeping in a lot on York i part-year There were Tuesday by Of- 339 cows in the association during ficer George all or part of thc ed to Cumberland Ly tiam this families having for- the association throughout thc year warded They were j was 253.07, and yearly results of 15, and Oscar cost and production on a per cow 16. average j John 17, the third Number of pounds of 8.- 1 was turned loose 387; pounds 2_8JL4j_r where the trio were locked up i percentage of 3.45; pending notification of the ue of cost oh Head of Dickinson Law School Succumbs to Effect of Aug. The ceremony rras performed by the Edgar R. the Episcopal a school chum of Mundorff at familiarly known i here as graduated from Gettysburg college he made an enviable record as an 1 athlete by participating for three years in the major sports of and i to in 1922, starting name was and grandsons Aug. dealers in thc state bfr 759, as of July 31, thc second largest number since 1924, through which most of fraudulent sales have been made in the number i yesterday by i The report to Secretary of completed when he was forced to quit the meter Sabin CaiT brought to the This new gun when over 8 is drawn on a specially constructed United States the pole trailer and fires a new 3-inch which together with j Its is somewhat longer than discus throwing other 75 mm of which in lists mide public the State Securities ing Peter Cameron berland authorities of their including jiam dean of Dickinson hension j 543.25; cost of total i law anj authority on The three youths left home last cost of value of J property died at uct above feed here as coach of the Y. M. C. A. ball team His unusual coach attracted the attention of Georgia Tech and he Four Aviators Leave Cadiz For Bound For Halifax method of selling to the public to a 1 been chanced to tha op- of so-called During last year or in nearly all cases citizens of have been has been accomplished through the use of these sheets Aug. the very efficient offset thc defeat of Americans in the dash and Lloyd the United States there are four with the and consequently it has a longer Several other types of I he middle who guns are also Only one of the hope in was badly beaten in the 800 meters was eliminated carried with the from motors today in the trucks burned out a bearing on the march here ond quitting 100 meters from I according to Colonel the finish when hopelessly i but did not halt the Following aro standings in the movement of the soldiers as it was ninth Olympiad after repaired in 42 minutes while it United States was being towed by another Efforts to maintain Great 33 tion by radio with the various Sweden j not proficiency as a j With strumming a j ty cooperation of thc Finland NAME NEW DEAN AT turns for every dollar expended j The death of the veteran dean at as signed as freshman basketball COSt 100ithe age of 88 years came on the His yearlings won the I pounds of feed cost Of tne retirement of his Southern conference 556.1; 504.4; Aug Mervin G. who today Dr. James H. Morgan as president of Dickinson announced the appointment of Dr. Montgomery G. professor of rhetoric and English as dean of the Doctor Sellers succeeds Doctor Both Doctor Sellers and Doctor Filler were classmates at son having been graduated in 1895. j 415 Doctor Filler was dean of the col- 414 lege from 1914 until i pound of 36 I The per cent oi fat and for many and the instruction of the four Spanish airmen hopped off tics of thc fiom which tins morning in thc four motored j sheets arc the t con- seaplane on the first lap of a flight Sec un- around the world in 45 ties Commission is james H. of the butterfat records of the ten best Death was due to an attack of freshman was added to his He achieved a like the association for the influenza a month Dean ccss the first year I Trickett seemed to be improving ning the championship that 3.41, j and this had During the season of 1926-27, the Two attempts were necessary protect citizens who are foolish fore the plane rose from thc water j enough to deal thc after part of its load had been by mail or telegraph with con- cerns located the cows -in year R. M. H. E. 4 23, j his bed and The Tech authorities turned over to M. 12.533, 3.62, bringing his the task of training the R. M. 3.51, 443.8- Elmer A. 12.956, 3.35, 433; H. E 366, 422.9; R. M. 3.24, J pronounced him 421.8; 11.613, 3.58, said she saw the aged dean fall on j basketball and in first the bed as she entered the year them Roy turned out a She summoned a physician who quintet that suffered defeat in only On the third attempt the plane registered under the Securities took off and headed for the Azores some 1200 miles From Tippler sheets ai the airmen intend to head j usually from New Boston or for Halifax and then New The plane be navigated by directional NEW TROOPER HERE Trooper William B. Davis was transferred to the local racks of the state police from He has been in service nearly eight thc STUART SWORN IN Aug. today was sworn in as a member of the Pennsylvania securities sion by George deputy of the FARM WEATHER REPORT For Eastern Partly Probably ers tonight and Not much change in 1E W 7: Elmer A. 3.47, E. H. 3.09, 411.9. Be Given COUNCIL TO MEET i one conference In the son lust he was handicapped by being tc rely mostly on gieen but despite this thc I team finished with a fair The bnde is well known in The regular August meeting of council will be held Thursday evening at dent P. C. Stock is thc j to meet promptly at department of During thc week ending August where she has many 9, thc road between Gettysburg and will be i AUTO LICENSES coat of according to A the schedule of Pennsylvania i A Youth Injured By Wagon Tongue Germany 23 j Colonel Eskridge Canada 22 j he to radio inter- ference from the other 10 j ecj In order to keep in Poland 10 j touch parts Of the line ac Fi ance 6 times motorcycle couriers were Haiti 5 proved more Italy 4 The troops are quartered in Philippines 3 j along the Peach Orchard South 2 have I eel their tents to the southeast of the wheatfield and are living in regulation army Acted As If In War As the long line of motorized Holland Austria I SAY MAN DROVE equipment rolled toward the same procedure was with an j as if the skeletonized army without a driver's j was engaged in actual warfare or William Gettysburg Avas expecting to be surprised by r New Jersey certain and including in- formation well as blind lo o. The arc followed up by telephone and was arrested Tuesday evening an At and LT. STONESIFER so that the During the last several weeks may be of short j number of roads on the battlefield the motor vehicle been given a coat of oil and j cense will be subject to half the arc now in good i regular fee It is expected that daily registration will show a LAUDS RESERVES marked increase after that son of Mr. anu Mrs. George suffered a badly injured when I the tongue of a wagon which he i was pulling behind a tractor ran into An examination i was made at the I but just how severely the leg BP August 1, 1 was injured could not b Thc public on thc change in brought bv the appointment of Frank J Gorman as to thc W. of assume tion todav by P. M. of the local of motor patrol eve of the j HC be notified of a hearing in his before Justice WILL HOLD REUNION HOSPITAL REPORT 40 FUR COATS ARE STOLEN AT YORK Lieut. I. S. Civil War j who has been seriously ill j at his home on West Middle I Madeline New and Mrs. John E. many motorists delayed j were admitted as j Appreciation for their registration to take advantage of j to thc Warner Mrs. is said to be although j tion in the parade at the reduced still confined to the BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. of announce the in honor of Wilmer Stultz was t In a survey of motor by the Sons of Veterans hide owners in the I from Captain Edward T. j Department of Highways an- of the Sixth of j that up to Saturday The local reserves licenses have been were in command of Captain sued to automobile owners H. S. and E. E. were dis- birth of a Hughes and throughout the The latest last sion in the license issued was of Aucutt 4. in front of Court S. ils Union all it Aug. 40 in and valued at 000. were stolen last from i Jack's clothing store by a who cut a hole in the floor of his room directly above the clothing The hole was cut in the floor of 12 of the hotel police was occupied last night by a man who registered under the name of C. C. of St. a dozen armored each equipped with machine de- ployed to the left and right of the main These armored machines flanked the mam body of troops as far east as York and as far west as i and weie among the Thc annual reunion of j pieces of equipment to reach the Oyler will be held at the camp on the historic Union park all day J. Price York Schedule Disrupted president of the Although a of announced A j control was whereby each ciam of music and j unit supposed to arrive and games will be leave each control station the at a certain the BUILDS OFFICE was disrupted during ihe afternoon by reduced The Charles di jast comprising several has added an office to batteries of did of his combined home and on Second which his Dr. Claude will Miller recently finished his course j as a veterinarian ancl will practice He used a brace and in the upper therms you yon can it at very small cost through Classified Advertisement in The or Miss st The  

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