News (Newspaper) - December 14, 1922, Frederick, Maryland ASSOCIATED PRESS of which thm paper it member Siren latest foreign and domestic news dally VOL 51 THE WEATHER MD THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 1922 For Maryland tonight und Friday warmer tonight PRICE TWO CENTS CRIMINAL APPEAL CASES TAKEN UP IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of Nations To Assume Supervision Over Christians In Turke Latter Country To Join By The Associated Press Lausanne Dec will join Samuel Filby Fined and the of Nations as soon as Costs on Charge of tion and SPEAR PAYING GIVEN THREAT OF JAIL SENTENCE is signed at Lausanne Ismet i announced at tho Near Bast I ence today As the League exercises general supervision over minority i populations Israel's announcement was interpreted as meaning that key will accept the ion over tho Christian peoples of Turkey Ismet said that Turkey was ready to accord the same treatment to as provided In the treaty be- tween tho European tries Myer Freedman Brunswick Fined and Costs For Bootlegging On a charge of and de- sertion Samuel Filby was fined 125 and costs by the Court this morning The case was appealed from Justice J Grahame Johnson in the suit Virginia Filby is the ter ot the late Officer John H Adams The developments of the case were of a most unusual character The couple lived at the home ot the girl's parents for about six weeks and then moved to the home of the groom It was at the latter's home that the ble started Mrs Adams the step-mother of the girl testified that Virginia had come home on numerous occasions for milk and other necessities for the baby Both parties in the suit are employed at the Brush factory The Court en- to have the parties to live XMAS VACATION TO START ON TUESDAY Maryland School For the Deaf to Resume Jan 4 STUDENTS GOING TO HOMES HISTORY ADDRESS BY COL MARKEY Frederick Man Reciter State's Deeds in Wars AT MD SOCIETY MEETING Special Accommodations Term Successful Retracts Alleged Words That Brought Suit From Budnitz And The Case Is By The Baltimore December 14 dor bult of director for together again as man and wife bat be of urn M f of Filby and could not live him The annual Christmas exercises of the Maryland State School for the Deaf will be held Tuesday afternoon The Christmas vacation will begin Wednesday morning when practically the entire student body will leave for their homes Special transportation facilities will be arranged for the con- of the students and faculty of the institution Two special cars f jr accommodation of members of the to the usual timore leavinS Frederick morning 6 The 1 I W V X Alti the fine and majority of the students are from Maryland and Prof Ignatius superintendent ot the school them to Baltimore the most central point from which they can their homes The student body at the Maryland State School numbers 160 this year and with one exception all are from Maryland The faculty numbers 16 members and represents almost as many states All members of the faculty are also expecting to spend their at their homes The Christmas vacation which be- gins on December 20 will come to an end with the return of the on January 3 Studies will bo ed on the morning of January 4 The Christmas vacation to an end the fall term of the school Unlike the majority of schools in this EFFICIENCY Part the country the Maryland i State School employes the three-term RAPPED BY GOV RITCHIE I method for the school year missed the case James Spear appeared in court and pleaded guilty to a charge of allowing crap shooting in his business and paid a and costs The court in pronouncing tence threatened the accused with a prison term upon his next ance in the local court Myer Freedman Brunswick ed guilty to a charge of disposing of intoxicating beverages illegally He Held at Waldorf Astoria York Monday Night New was fined paid and costs which he Criminal appeal cases are now be- ing disposed of by the court and these will continue in all probability will likely be taken the middle of next week Says They Think Their Employment Makes Recommendation of Change Necessary By Tha Associated Frets White Sulphur Springs W Va Dec land speaking at the annual ence of Governors today described the reorganization by statute of his ations are being held this week at the institution The just drawing to a close has been one of the most successful in the history of the school The student body is large this year but the general health has been very good There have been remarkably few es of illness and none of the students will be detained over the holidays While two or three children will re- main at the school for Christmas it At the annual meeting of the land Society of New York held in the Waldorf Astoria New York City Monday night Col D John Markey of this city was the speaker His paper was on Maryland Men i the Wars of the Republic He outlined the activities of the fighting forces of this state from the time when Captain Michael Cresap at the first call for men in the Revolution marched 150 men in 22 days from Frederick to the relief of the Army at Boston on down through the various conflicts in which this country was engaged to the day campaign in the Argonne when Maryland men broke the hinge on the door that led to tho only line of the Huns retreat About 150 people were present at this meeting and a large number ot those attending were relatives of Frederick county people This was the annual meeting held by the col- ony of Maryland people living in New York Colonel Markey reviewed the ing record of Maryland men during all of the engagements of the tion He spoke of the wonderful stand of 400 men under Mordecai With the avowed Intention of be- coming an American citizen and joining the Baptist church Serge Trufanoff the Russian monk known as reached New York from his native land was an mate of Rasputin and a friend of the 1 czar He gave the czar and royal family their last meal before assassination their ANNUAL BANQUET CLUB TO BE HELD FRIDAY 120 Members of Evangelical Reformed Church Expected to Masonic Choir to Sing The annual dinner of the Club of the Evangelical Reformed Georgo W Crabbe superintendent of the Maryland has fallen it was today Tho suit was scheduled to come up for trial today In the Superior Court There was made an entry on the court docket that the case had been agreed and settled out of court In his which was filed months ago naked damages for alleged slanderous re- marks said to have been made him by Crabbo in a speech last year According to attaches of tho Super- ur Court today tho agreement of tho parties to the suit to nettle tho case out of court camo after Mr Crabbe WITH COMMITTEE FROM BETTER SHIPPING FACILITIES FOR Representatives of B and 0 and Pennsylvania Railroads in Conference Here filed the court r retraction of the alleged remarks which gave rise to the salt i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SNOW LIKELY TO ENVELOP THE CITY Overcast Skies and Temperature Encourage It 20 DEGREES REGISTERED Last Night One of Coldest o Present Season The icy blasts that hare swept down from the Medicine Hat region and bar held this section of the country In their grip for the past two days gradually their hold and is In sight temporarily at Km The local weather observer forecast moderating temperatures and rain o snow before night Only one day so far this season has the temperature been lower than tha church trill be held Friday evening registered Wednesday registered Wednesday morning Th the social rooms of the church thermometer showed that the lowes in About 120 members are expected to attend this function which will be one of the annual banquets The an- meeting in the fall which is the inaugural session of the winter ties is always marked by a banquet The newly elected officers take charge at this meeting and hold office during the winter until the last meeting in the spring when for the lowing year are The Masonic choir will render eral selections and Miss Mary E Fil- ler and James H Harris Jr will sing solos The lady members of the level the quicksilver descended to was about 20 degrees and the rame highest mark reached on the tube on Wednesday was 28 while this about 9 o'clock the mark ol 30 was reached with prospects of go ing higher The rise in temperature is not ex to last as all prospects indi cate that the temperature is expected to remain in the neighborhood of the freezing point for the next few days It is yet too early to venture a pre- diction as to whether there will be a Christmas The holiday Gist at Long Island when the Evangelical Reformed choir will serve landers saved Washington's entire The meeting is called for 630 ts much more realistic it army It was at this battle that the and the chairman ot the committee I tne Maryland troops were dubbed will be because it will be to their State's governmental machinery which becomes effective January 1 j ient them to return and the reduction by constitutional homes amendment ot the number of tions so that they could be every two years instead of annually He said Maryland had decided not to let efficiency experts have the whole way on the reorganization its administrative departments but to Will Meet at Brodbeck Hall at 4.30 STUDENTS TO XMAS CAROLS ON FRIDAY get expert advice and pass on suggestions itself Efficiency he A M and Return at Treat For Inhabitants of years and substitute for them one s go this state preferred the net to any other mode of fighting On other occasions Washington called for a Maryland regiment to hold an important section of the line ing the calibre of the fighting men from this state and having confidence that the enemy would be held in check During the other wars men on arrangements that prompt is covered with the snow H Staley i but tne Pedestrian who trudges in it to see the COUNTY HOOD COLLEGE THOUSANDS PAY FINAL CLUB TO FEAST DEC 27 from Maryland played an the men j Important part and it was always with the net that they won their greatest tories Soldiers from Maryland have been in the front line on every in which bayonet work was required and not once been forced to fall back through the streets of the city sing more or less the same to every state That is a cause Christmas vacation custom wil for wonder because they cannot pos again this year on Fri sibly know the local atmosphere and The students partici the needs and conditions which in the affair gather tory and experience have developed in a particular slate Moreover 11 seem to think that Parts of the singing old makes it necessary for them to carols of the mend always some change whether No definite itinerary has been and from there proceed to one is needed or whether it is Governor Ritchie said his state had decided that women should share civic ge duties with men and for that reason had provided that they should be pointed to State boards and i sions ned but the girls leave the col- about 4 45 and expect to about 7 30 Singing will be be direction of Miss or TO CLOSE CAMP MEADE several weeks the students have been practicing Christmas carols during the chapel period each morning This custom of the of singing Christmas carols through the Use in Future Restricted to Training streets ot Frederick is one which is enjoyed and much anticipated by local people It does much to in Under recent instructions issued the spirit of the season in the by the War Department Camp Meade hearers The custom of singing the exception of Franklin Christmas carols is ages old in origin went will no longr he used as a but ever new in spirit It has re- tion for troops but when not used for cently been revived in various parts training purposes a de- of the United States and bids fair to will be kept at the camp become one of the most general ob- The special duty of that detachment of The will be to look after the students are the only in and auxiliaries against who make a practice of theft vandalism and fire The de- each and while Hood Fred carol consist of about fifty carolling comes of necessity earlier mco and two officers one of in the season than is usual in wiJI he a line officer in com- places their efforts arc none the and a medical officer appreciated There 1s something The Sd Corps Area commander in and merry Christmassy In area Camp is located is awakened from sleep in charged with the timely preparation rarlv dawn by the sound of of the camp sufficiently in old familiar evon if js advance ot the a jn prance of Ing to injure Its availability the proper accommodation and Instruction of of Tho com- also IQ TTI day wason OTT with inr tho camp and in to remain or minimum care durinc the Of year TELLS POLICE WHERE TO FIND BODY SLAIN WOMAN The of th Krai w ho 1 H that Mrs whom he a who him in r to Mated she com of superior ability of the enemy with the bayonet In the World War fighting forces from Maryland again forced an im- portant part of the Hun line and it was with the bayonet that the charge was made One important factor in the record of the fighting men of this state the speaker said is that the Marylanders when fighting with the bayonet do not wait to be attacked but even though outnumbered by the enemy will charge and repeatedly charge again until they carry their objective Colonel Markey returned to this city Tuesday and on Tuesday ing went to Washington where he was one of the guests of the dinner given at the Raleigh by the ex-service men of the House of Representatives and the Senate The present com- mander and all past commanders of the American Legion attended the dinner together with all the i men ot national committees i Cumberland Valley Organization to Unite In Affair In Hall The annual Christmas luncheon of the Frederick County Hood College Club Miss Mary C Ott president will be held on Wednesday December 27 in Coblentz Hall at one o'clock Mrs have they I M C Carson of Hood will be in charge of the affair which will Le the first formal use of the new dining hall in Coblentz Hall The Cumberland Valley Hood Col- lege dub of which Mrs Mildred Bennett Moberly is president has been invited to meet with the erick County Club at the Christmas luncheon The Cumberland Valley TRIBUTE TO WANAMAKER People Trudge Through Snow ahd Stand In Storm For Hours Today By The Associated Philadelphia Dec of persons trudged through d thick snowstorm today to Bethany terian church to pay their last re- spects to John Wanamaker who died Tuesday Long lines ot men and women stood in snow for hours waiting to enter church where the body of the world's famous merchant and former Postmaster General lay in state for three hours The doors were closed at noon and an hour and a half later for the funeral services Hundreds of those who filled the seats in the church founded by Mr Wanamaker The funeral services were Club includes Hagerstown men prominent in city and burg Shippensburg Mercersburg and j many other among the contiguous country of Maryland Virginia West Virginia and vania Quite a number of ces of the invitations have already ed by Rev A Gordon been received for the Christmas pastor ot the church and included the cheon i singing by a quartette and the choir A business meeting will be held favorite hymns of Mr Wanamaker mediately preceding the luncheon Interment was private in the About 100 members ot the inK ground of the Protestant land ViLiey Club and ot the church of St James the Less in ick County Club are ejected to at- tne northwestern part of the city MAKE AND DENY CHARGES AT DAUGHERTY HEARING BAND CONCERTS TO CHEER IN WINTER Frederick People Generally Favor Plan Belief NO MINISTER Others Also Give Approval Hope For Music During Cold Months Tree concerts in Frederick have been a satisfactory form of Sabbath Day amusement by the people of the city A number of people were questioned on the matter and all were strong in their approval of the plan of having these concerts in the Opera House during the winter months it is not known If the con- cert last Sunday Is the first of a ies to bo given by the First land Infantry organization but ing from the comments made by the public is anticipating tional music on future Sunday after- noons this winter There Is nothing better than n Visitors Reported to Be ed in Improving Local Situation Looking toward the possible ment of facilities in erick representatives of the more and Ohio und Pennsylvania Railroads camo to this city day and were met by a delegation of members from the local Chamber ot Commerce The representatives from more and Ohio Railroad In- cluded R B White General Agent W A Kraft Superintendent of C L J L Hayes ion Freight Agent C S son Traveling Freight L Elmer Keefer local Freight Agent Those representing the Pennsylvania System were B S Nellson Division Freight Agent of Baltimore and C D Albaugh local Freight Agent Tho from the Chamber ot Commerce was made up ot President James H Jr Glenn O Garber Philip R Winebrener R Ames son and the secretary E A James Different phases of the shipping problems wero gone Into and the cal committee was pleased to find the visitors interested in any and for last Sunday's Regiment Band entertainment I tend the luncheon TO GIVE SECOND DEGREE SHORT INTERESTS MAKE MARKET GAINS VANISH I Rise of Stocks in First Hour cally Wiped Out Before Noon By The Associated Press Charter For Foresters Lodge Closes Sunday The second degree of The ters will be demonstrated at the The Associated Press Washington December that operatives of the Department of Justice had shadowed members of Congress who attacked at o'clock by the Grand Officers today at the bearing before the House ot the State from Baltimore About Committee on impeachment 125 will take the degree charges against Mr Daugherty work About 73 new men took the first degree here two weeks ago but Tfl HI I CBIr I IV New York Dec of since that lime additional members low renewal rate for call money en- have been procured The charter is SECRETARY GREAT BRITAIN further buying during the will not be closed until first hour in the stock market today the meeting afternoon and especially in stocks which have all persons signing applications now Bj The Associated mentioned in connection with possible ostra or stock dividend disbursements Professional short interests ly acting on the belief that the will be considered charter members ick chapter of lodge has been in j charge of t C Cox Supreme Dec attempt has to assassinate Home W C- Bridgeman by means of chocolates sent the candy arrived at the Home f t IUA n uv at MW tent of the recent nse bad left the irer assisted hv D Wheeler office and the police found market in a weakened technical have been working in Fredenck about it contained arsenic lion an avalanche of six i ders into tho market Just before noon and prices tne list began lo virtually all of the arty gains being materially reduced or wiped out- Call money opened at 4 per cent HARDING PRAISES FARM CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT By Press p-r 14 in a at n of 1 of declared that he knew of no single movement that more towards tbc Conditions of fara Today The News a yerial story The Sky of by Edison Marshall It is the latest story and tells of ad- venture romance In of Canada's bou The New? Its readers this to Oai Itr sun vou you will sot miss a Dingle chapter Tf you arc not a to one today follow flory hnt Awarded Damages la a suit Capitol tion Company of Tor m the amount of Tor personal Miss Mary A of Ohio a f r em- of one of de- at was fir bv a jury in lh Circuit Court at The amount claimed th in a similar v and the a thai hal lv a car of on was a ed wilh a or that she pnra from the waist J vn of this city shippers thoroughly enjoyed it and feel that everyone who attended tho concert a very enjoyable afternoon Do I want more band You tell em I do said one young I not get to hear all of last Sunday's program but the I did have an opportunity to en- loy was certainly I don't know who responsible for the idea but much credit cannot be given to the sponsor ot the idea and to the band tor their splendid rendition The program was appropriate and I feel that tho town appreciates he of- the musical lon of the Tim Maryland Regiment I can see no objection to Sunday afternoon said one society ady of the city In fact I think they ire very proper I think they keep be boys out of mischief and they are better off listening to music taking part in the program than if hey are out standing around on the treet corners or dashing around in n automobile 1 don't know who could to a Sunday afternoon band if they are held at an hour hat would not interfere with the Sunday Schools of the city I under- tand last Sunday's program was and I have heard nothing ut favorable regarding it One ot the ministers of the city said I haven't attended any of the I could not pass judgment n it I suppose the attendance shows liat the people of the town arc in avor of them 1 can see nothing a- them if they Jo not interfere ith church work but 1 would not ke to pass judgment on the nature of the program until I had an op to hear it One city resident haj the following comment to Where are the young people of the city on Sunday afternoons if there is not a band con- I know where they are and the majority of the young fellows are more or less hurt today gaged in various Jds of sports and when Minneapolis St Paul and Sauit recreation that they would not care Ste Marie passenger train No 3 the public to know The band con- Chicago to Minneapolis collided cert keeps them ut of any mischief on with a freight train near here they might get into and music la an an form of music I could j TILDEN HAS not imagine anyone being unfavorable REMOVED FROM HIS FINGER ANNUAL HOOD XMAS TEA HELD AT 5 THIS AFTERNOON Outlet For 1922 to Friday st Noon The annual Christmas students of Hood wUI this afternoon at 6 o'clock in the ing hall under the direction ot MM M C Carson The tea will be ona ot the last events at the college the beginning of the Christmas tion at noon on Friday The Christmas tea is given for tho students living on the campus and is always of the most enjoyable events ot Christmas season This evening the dramatic club Trill present three one-act plays under direction ot Miss Thelma Kramb la Winchester Hall This will bring to conclusion the program of Christmas events which was inaugurated by the recital by Archibald Rutledge on day evening Scholastic duties for the year 1922 will be brought to an end on Friday at 12 o'clock and the students will Immediately begin leaving for their homes Practically all the students and members of tho faculty either return to their homes for the holidays or visit friends so that the will bo about deserted until the end of the holidays ONE KILLED 17 HURT WHEN HEAD-ON By The Associated Frees Thorp Wis Dec man was killed and two others were badly injured and about 15 passengers to the Sunday afternoon concert It will certainly be a wonderful thing for this city if the band concerts are continued at the Opera House during the winter months TAX PLACED ON Those Staying in Washington 3 Days Must Pay More NOD resident motorists who spend more than three days In the District of Columbia will be taxed 50 cents for a special identification tab it was announced by the District rs fine thins to rr Tor Christmas Is a for By Tbe Associated Philadelphia Dec T Tilden 2nd national tennis champion had another inch removed from the middle finger of his right hand Jt become known today second operation brings the pion s finger down to i second Joint The finger became j first from a FINED FOR ASSAULT Montgomery Officer Was Noisy Bat TW step is Uken to curb Convicted own those from I proprietor of a and Pennsylvania from room at Takoma Park Montgomery ing their Stale automobile iu county was fined and costs by District and dodging the Samuel Riggs in tie Police license tax Proprietors of at following his report to the on a charge of uty Sheriff Reuben Day It was by the testimony that Day was too Hvelv In Kiel's place of business about two weeks ago and the defendant to quiet the officer by striking him on the with a milk boule failing the blow Par it was shown broke a small in ono ankle and has since bern While on stand used which Justice thought jack of respect for court and be fined for con- DEAD FROM WRECK ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC 14 B- The Press Houston December by railroad 1 n at K from at oT whom four men Tbe majority of the injured All were of raiding by escaping steam when passen train No for a switch that had out the main tempt applied the assault Mr now Thf Journal ariff trailer of old the