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   Harrisonburg Daily News Record (Newspaper) - December 22, 1924, Harrisonburg, Virginia                                P NO. 37.  MRK GOMES Fight He It Would Have Bad Effect on Park will be in development of the at and in a Country and golf It waa stated by Rufus S. of the Caverns before left for Richmond intend to make these caverns the most attractive in the said Mr. experts who have Inspected say this ican be and the interests behind corporation to thein to the will supply a want to Harrisonburg in establishing a nine-hole golf course and a country I a country club and golf course has been under advisement here for some and a committee of Chamber of has been looking Into the We will supply that want wish to say this investment be traced directly to the publicity of the Shenandoah Inc. I was brought here that and In over the heard of the got interested in obtained an option and now we will the I believe these caverns will make Harrisonburg one of the pivotal points In the Everybody knows the thousands of visitors which the Lunay and Caverns bring to Luray and New The people of this will now see this which necessarily must come here to reach the In my Judgment it also means much for as it will be on the direct road from Richmond to the Special to Daily Dec. 21.Represenr W. of the in which the prov Shenandoah National will be realizing the that has arisen over the threats of Tennessee and North to the Virginia is working towards bringing harmony in the is working to get the Tennessee North Carolina members unite with the Virginia delegation in putting the project in Virginia first jt leaving until some time the claims of the Joky Mountain he is trying to get the members from the two states to line up behind the resolution of Representative Temple which Bete up the machinery for the acquisition of the Virginia area and the appropriation of 110,-00 for clerical tf and Carolina were to a ed fight on the Temple effect; It Is would be on from other Of on the side of the of is the Work arid that tj site In the Blue Ridge the eastern of 8h( ' to of both the Smoky the Virginia areas into Harrison is clent of the ultimate success of the Blue Ridge area winning the do not doubt that the legislature of will appreciate the really wonderful opportunity to make a rare he said sum the state spends to Insure the development of the as a great national come back many The of the whole national park backs this for argument that the state will be asked to contribute or the total cost of the there is no reason to doubt over say ten at the rate of 1100,000 a the ' legislature would sanction 8uch an The financial aspect of the matter does not give me much does not anticipate the Temple resolution for creation of machinery to get the movement under way will have any This measure authorizes appropriation of for at may be described as clerical of Cornelius Driver and of John H. Will Decide Whether To With Methodists And to Daily Dec. 21.Mrs. wif - of Cornelius died at her home in at 12:40 p. m. While suffering from diabetes for a number of her did not become alarming until several months At this time received treatment at the Memorial covering a period of buit had and her did not respond to medical as It had done a number of times before at this being removed to remarkable under of made In the last ten her C. having passed away Thursday a week was united In marriage to Cornelius Driver 51 years On 9, 1923, they celebrated their golden weeding is survived by her two Welty B. and Frank H. boith of one Mrs. John H. of and two ES BELOW The Associated Dec. 21.Presbyterian churches throughout Canada will vote tomorrow on the question on union with the Methodists and A majority of votes will be required to decide whether these churches shall abandon present Identity to enter the Church of whose voted union with other will function as continuing although the general assembly is committed to church tonight said they were confident that many church particularly in will vote fto stay the Associated Dec. 21.^The Nation spent more than for its cosmetics and toilet preparations last figures made public today by the Census showing an increase of over 1921 of approximately The total in that year was The figures reveal that was spent In 1923 for druggist OI ana iwo preparations of all Including H. of and compounds with In 1921. The manufacturing is taken every year and the figures the wholesale prices of the mUR BANDIT GETS 10 YURS FDR Dec. 21.Mrs. Lulle Lucille was sent 80^ for ten yews by Judge for the she played in ritte and robbery on Dec. 15 oi Wv L. Clark of wm pronounced were robbed of Bnd i 16-year-ld husband was 86ntenflM;ffrom io to 12 and given from 10 to 16 yeard for in the same 7 to 10 p. m. teather value collar band lam B. A 80H9  of and by six deceased spent her entire life at Timberville und was actively identified with every deserving The Old Folks the Orphans the various her and the public all received her personal service and It can be said that tha never failed to respond to every call for and her kindly tons to was a united with the of the Brethren and throughout heY entire was deeply Interested in various activities of her services will be her Rev. J. T. at the Church of the this following a short at the home at 1:30 p. following will serve as B. F. John F. J. W. E. M. Floyd M. Bowman and S. A. TO DESPONDENT OVER The N. Dec. 21. Oysters was the source of the typhoid infection from which Frank A. la suffering at his home in the physician announced Mr. Dr. Barnsby said condition has not changed He is getting along the Associated Dec. 21.Despondent because of ill health and the prospects of a Miss 24, former leaped to death fromi the roof of a six-story apartment body was found by a tenant in a pile of Xmas trees in a court KILLS 31 Dec. 21.Poison holiday indirectly and has caused thirty-one deaths in New York City since the of this the city's chief Charles reported special detail of police detectives has unable to trace the poison City authorities fear that the alcoholic death toll will mount steadily the and Year I The lower Bast Side was said to have been literally with the poisonous concoctions labelled as Lawrence Snow m Till State and the As rains and sleet In states and in snows elsewhere east of within the next few ilaya were predicted tonight by the Weather ias continuation of severe cold which has numerous deaths and damage in its weather fair Monday in the Atlantic and North Atlantic and the temperature will slowly east of the Mississippi except in portions southeastern the force A disturbance Of Intensity was off. New tonight and was to the HANDLED MORE Also Established in Loading and Unloading and in Car warned of Its the coldest weather flo ftr winter swooped down Rockingham county anif the entire Shenandoah Valley late and The which waa iby freezing cold weather foi many got lost It reached the the official bureau at Dale Enterprise registered 9 yesterday tlie lowest reached this Last night at 7:30 o'clock at 11 degrees than early in with the mark be reached Although it felt the at o'clock stood at 16 degrees this section of the Valley had been enjoying Florida toe several days prior to the sudde In the weather made it feel much colder it really There were many who thought the mercury dropped to streams frozen over Saturday Gum Run at was almost covered with ice yesterday while Dry River had ice along its Water and millk froze in many So far as is known not any pipes froze in tbe Associated Dec. 21. freight in October was largest for any single month eVer it was announced today by the Railway Association and the expeditious manner In which it was handled saved the shippers of the country pf dollars through prompt delivery of commodities to new the statement was made possible by prompt loading and unloading of freight by speeding up car movement and by increasing load carried per daily average movement freight car in October was 30.7 the greatest for any month in save October last when the record was 6IRLS TRY NEW TUCK TO BOB THEIR cent and 019 ai With as the and ont Zone The Zone and Send in four WSW at tion and give onx ao all County Boomed For Presidency of tho Shenandoah the Associated Dec. 21.Denied parental permission to have bobbed high girls in the downtown section of Berlin have resorted to a startling new to their were made to police that during the ten days that a supposed the had cut off the the of the aroused whe learned that a girl had home the braid of hair of a was supposed to have been cut oil by the It hot take Ibn gto find that the their parents having refused them to have their hair clipped off one another's WISE and Snow in North the Associated in. Dec. 21.The temperature here tonight stood at 22 degrees freezing the St. Lawrence river entirely across for the first time this Ferry boats were forced to break their own channels most of the n. Dec. 21.^Winter its bound into the mountains In this little settlement the on Last Monday V W Carpet value for 50c value for Have your change ready * in mechanism and erate makei the the heit wrist to at Vint Our Hew Tord Ice Goal phone 480-J  special AT Dec. 21.Josepb C. of has again sent his check for to be used as a present to the children Mr. Campbell has hts position as President of the Bank of of and win retire this expects to spend much of the time In travelling now MB he wants to see more of this in men's eiver 106. NET with unaccustomed Congress Saturday appropriated 1100,000 to finance a fight against the outbreak of poultry diseases and transmitted the resuR of Its action to the House for The the expenditures was not because President Coolidge had left for a week-end cruise on the Senate passed a resolution Friday authorizing the expenditure and the House yesterday quickly gave Its With the money in hand the Department of Agriculture will declare quarantines to prevent the spread of Surveys to determine the infected areas wili at Indications are growing that there will be a contest for the Presidency of the Shenandoah for 1925.  of Col. Howard of one of the from Shenandoah have a movement to elect to that Col. H. L. friends are also urging him for the or not Winchester will offer a for the Presidency Is nort known ' Benchoff hais many backers In the the He lis regarded one of the speakers in the CROWD f AYS the from The Associated New Dec. 21.-Two Jewish leaders replied today an address Dy of the Harvard Rabbi praised Dr. addrew unreservedly and Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman characterized only part of the address as Wise seconded Dr. essence of which was be loyal and be Rabbi criticized among some of his of being fearful of being too loyal to things Wise called upon them to be loyal three his his people and the Jewish in Dr. us uneasy because it intimates that It we mix too much In tbe non-Jewish world we may be doing it GUTS SHORT TRIBUTE TO PLYMOUTH who died last was burled today ' rWith ceremonies that in their simplicity the method of hia Services were held fit Temple where despite the ' mist and rain a large gathering of friends came to Join relatives In paying a final tribute to the man who has served this city and state for 24 years in the national House casket was home from the Temple to the Cemetery by an escort of uniformed In addition to the honorary pallbearers there was a military escort of 60 S. Soldiers headed by Maj. Gen. Charles J. commander ot the 9th Corps OnUM ARE the Dec. 21.The United States ship Leviathan arrived afternoon With bags of Xmas mail and 949 Charles F. of who attended the conference at Geneva was among the In a statement he said that the first and second opium conferences cleared the atmosphere prepared a way for a solution of the He seid that as a result of the conference the present annual production of opium find other narcotics would be Mrs. Henry H. of Count was among those returning from She was accompanied by her Henry H. General will be a at our meeting All UTTLE members are urged to be present at 4 for BLUE PIANO West Court D. and replacement itee make it safe to hny an at famous ELGIN WEIST New and ' and np at lost that the Hit prices to pay sell good the Associated Dec. 21.-^ In bitter cold which recalled the hardships suffered by the Pilgrims after their landing 304 years ago Plymouth today Its 13.-000 memorial to the First settlers in New weather kept expected visitors away sent the parade over a shorter right to the laying of the TO for other and at and in Joe Ney Store is being dosed ont at ABS are Records at 9 for 3 Rolls for We are from 7 to Come In aad hear BLUE BON PIANO CO. Court 12-20-2tc.  m the Hew value of burg business property here Saturday f of Directors turned of for the embracing the and ' of the f in i and other Shenandoah grow in and tutes a IIT all that hi as one of the of It sold many 117,600. and when Amusement Corp. 160.000 for it has been erected years ago cost 000 and to ' would cost have heen a. for this pi six from who tt hi wiir rome when eah hi hotel to get an a Dep. the thousands in homelike the Cross hyaa prepared gift for addition today 10a,000^ ages have been sent children in by the Junior contained key crossword thelf destina San Domingo FOB Cheats 112.50  Wagons 916.50  Tables Suitcases Blankets Deska Cabinets Vacuum Cleaner f 65.00  Lamps Tables 4..,,w Stanu Stands Mahogany ferneries Tables Tables and Hirron steerin ed. an ci B. her diM was wrecked on Melrose in where imd ii take him ' medical attent party  

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