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   News (Newspaper) - February 17, 1923, Frederick, Maryland                                ASSOCIATED or j which this paper Is latest foreign domestic news VOL. 105. For Local probably clearing Sunday 17, 1923. PRICE TWO GERMAN MINISTER THREE ENTER GUILTY PLEA DEFIED THE BOMB THROWING AND SABOTAGE IN THE RUHR j Papers Feature Visit to Ruhr and Strike That j 1 By Associated to First of Cases to Be Taken Up on der No Injuries Cut Off Essen's Electric By The Associated Feb. employes were featuring this morning the story tae municipal electric works have j that Heir German off Essen's supply of ot imposition of marks on OFFICIALS PLAN ANOTHER TRIP TO BALTIMORE Cold Wave To Extend To Most Point In Florida By Snow Reported Likely WASHINGTON SCENE iBut Feel It Will Be Necessary For Sister Cecelia to Lead Them to Prison net member should fice of five NEGROES PLEAD NOT GUILTY Une Md reclor nr days visiting jhe telegraph Ur Feb. By Tho Associated Feb. re- appreciably its grip on the East and the Middle the cold snap will reach out tonight aad tako I within its grasp tha southermost tip TO CHARGES OF in Duesseldorf Dalsburg towns i His visit was followed by the cases sabotage j continental United ANALYSIS NOT Frost as far South as extreme h- era Florida was forecast today by List Of Cases Docketed For strike of the telegraph and in the Ruhr valley j phone operatives which has greatly j excited General as it has JQ i hampered communications not s the Weather Bureau anl at the same Variety of A bomb was thrown ia a street ExPected u was predicted the tern near the ditlon of Nun Reported j ould drop again in the French I Lower Lake Region and the Ohio from Ruhr and the outside trenca Improved also communications through the I where the engineer and 30 or 40 J 1 by French thrower prisoners were arraigned Rhineland and has led to the other engineers are lodged fore the Judges Urner and that other minister this aai of the i of thc Berlin government win be ar- three pleaded four minute he sets his foot in aad one case was held not Ruhr territory and his presence j pleaded ty to three charges of He was charged stealing disc to che amount of ironi NOT IN MEETING to the amount of and on In the Middle Atlantic and North Atlantic States the present cold Halted in their efforts to locate the j weather will continue over Sunday which music e at the Dame eays she was a when she was abducted from the except in scattered Is expected ia the Upper Still Found JH Full Operation i Fashionable Apartment and Hooch Valley and the Lower Lake Region and on the Atlantic seaboard as far South as Everywhere East of the Mississippi fair is in Cold and Snow Next Feb. CORNER GROCERY ALSO YIELDS QUOTA TO POLICE outlook for the week beginning North and Middle generally fait and cold first part of week and settled and warmer probably with snow over North and snow or rain over South portion latter Agent Li Played Way Into Hearts of His s J SUGAR SITUATION MILK made plans for a renewal of the search MEAT CANNING DEMONSTRATION at an early i State's Attorney Aaron i Sheriff James A. W. Harry William Given by Miss Lindman at High 17, lie was charged Prof. Hood Frederick COUnty Directors J. to the from was on the charge of ai and several other in all to on cember 10. The charge was lodged a- i gainst him by Ella He Austin was en the charge of taking hides to the value from Frank on Against Public in made a trip to Baltimore Friday and with assistance Baltimore police and made j NO ORDER EXPLAINED I Br Tho 1 Feb. and I prohibition enforcement officers today launched their second city-wide liquor clean-up since the beginning of Armed with 50 warrants they be- gan before noon a series of raids I reached into every section ot 1 the and filled up rapidly School I 1 A. ft t t wuu uy m. ASSIStant POStmaSter all available detention apace at WOMEN'S CLUB GUESTS MEMBERSHIP MEETING j was One AI j the party frankly expressed the Steady Advance I Officers Also to Be opinion thit he they were of the Meeting to Be Held in in Past Other jic the wrong j Previous plans to have Sister Middletown Arrangements are about completed for the meeting to be held at the Tells of EFFECTIVE ON MARCH Want Everybody to Get But Must Properly Equip he stampeded into buying of officials on Sunday lead them to he he ma ThiS H- nominated directors of the j Virginia Hilk Producers Y in 7 r not be asked to go to 01 having Alonzo on 3e- 01 in s cember CO. sugar situation He Edith pleaded oa the charge Sier unnamed child ber the who at- red not i that the move oa j tended the meeting appeared before of havinK killed those hold the sugar ja Senate to urge the passage on wiK fail K the public will Ot BUI is aimed to Ull I Frank not guilty to ply not become the of there were enough of the commodity to go before the committee at is aa ample supply of j sanie time and likewise to go to with the local Tuesday afternoon at Miss Ina S. canning will give demonstrations of the proper methods of Miss is a canning expert of national reputation and her lectures and demonstrations are said to be highly interesting and The meeting on Tuesday will be open to all members ot the tion of Women's ot Frederick county and domestic science pupils of the high school have also been in- Attorney Ee said that the nun although previous plans will be taken down woird not be the rials feeling that Delegations to make w the of a tha charge of t the of C. Garfield Crone a. to the oa December Most or the of this buL Other j dred and camera men 25. iis row fa the the i boas were represented oy i were waiting for Earl Wilson entered a plea of not i sold for approximately 4 cents ia tae j Hundreds of people in the guilty oa the charge of embezzling delivered to New j which 'hood to about from his i Any advance in prices will b- so much quantities of for it necessary Tor the police on January 22. i profit for the if the Maryland them the ot and ot delegates appearing abduction has not yet been re- the criminal docket for this business from the bottom He committee was about 50. but is expected in Frederick term of court was gone In posted on all over die country are j this tae cases brought before the in the be in the passage Inquiry at the convent as to to bo will spend Tuesday night In Frederick and on will go to where a ing and demonstration will be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the home At this will be continued and Representatives ot various other clubs have been Invited to attend the meetings RECITAL AT HOOD is the necessary sons are charged and which the tried at this term are concealed i susar running in supplies against expected in- i Gutman Gives Pleasing and Varied One of the most enjoyable recitals the year was given at Hood Col- lege Friday evening at 8.15 in ibeck wien Miss Frederick ie selling Edward di j Convent nun last Monday j Miss Charles B. who saw ar- lTn Dryden was interviewed 7. grandmother of woo first discovered who opened the he which Frederick and hat the sister and there is s. fictitious de- Producers had taken from the room in which j that boosts If the Save been and 12 she had been held George i Public caa jast hold for a. week or the in predicts a prompt restriction At this meeting a date was sot for the i ped John tral common named price J. i. e y paper with tae ends and false George lc tai Fraad demand for of the lot of ti the way i. the j a will be held at 73I of som back soap needle case and The following program was Aria from Thy Demeanour Old Mi- LaMaison Grise Gray Bleu Blue Si Mes Vers Avaient des Ailes My Song Had Russian Master i and a Folk (a) Oi Kazala Mieni Mati Mother Told Tartar Jewish Postmasters of the country havo received as to the en- forcement of the issued test summer by tho Post whereby holders who fail to place letter boxes or door slots at the of their homes by March 1, will have to go to post office for their is not the purpose ot this order to deprive any one ot the use of the but rather to perfect an cient so that all may enjoy more expeditious and our carriers be relieved from a constant source of declared John H. assistant postmaster in his order to will bear that may patrons of your office prefer to come to tho office for their j matt rather than to erect a box or out a slot in the tie order i ot trill be permitted to so. case of any others who may reasons for not complying you please refer their requests and reasons to the department for de- before taking Tha order of last August 25, cording to the letter to the mutual advantage to the carrier and to the patron ot ing at a door slot or a mail ready for the ate of the mail 33 the carrier That this order is reasonable and Gov. Bartlett the fact teat j eral station j One of tho flying squads reported i it had bagged on the third floor of apartment house in the northwest section of tbo city a key still in full operation and a keg of tho One innocent looking corner grocery store yielded several quarts of red liquor and several rels of As in the series of sixty raids con- ducted February 2, evidence was the revenue agents and police by J. JU revenue agent from Asher traveled the rounds ot the capital underworld this the of a playing his way into the hearts ot his victims on tais country I 03ie liam H. carrying concealed i He sad assault and 1 who have been nominated will coat pocket was a. very dirty powder rbe elected a 112 rag for glasses done up in a paraffin paper In the Arlington ao aot snare Lou selling He told of oi tne ot tne elected at this meeting and and a Like most board of directors then K is SHE t share to the extent that would by electros and an executive 1 ia what the public i for a the package was in Arr. by false pre- Slacht der Jew Arr. by Arr. by Two American Folk (a) The Rose In- coat when Sister i Arr. by The it. j Arr bv cases where The general plan of under she returned to the j Brown I is before it was made about 70 per cent of the dwelling in the country un- der free delivery service had been the order was issued a very large majority of the remaining 30 per cent have and it is be- that you will have difficulty to connection completion of die the der today RECOVER STOLEN SECURITIES Part of Loot of Hamilton County Bank and Denver Mint Robberies By The -s February Recovery of worth of part of Sn. a. holdup by bandits from the Hamilton County this last in unused Federal Reserve Bank in the holdup ot tho Denver wes revealed day by Federal officers and private This recovery was the of tha matching of wits by E. H. who was president of the Hamilton County with a band of who were trying to dispose of stolen securities of the total face of which is believed to be about a million The for thc len bonds were consummated in DAUGHTER U. S. CONSUL KU KLUX KLAN MEMBERS TO WED THIS NOT TO GET ANY OFFICES Bowers aac are Ee et aL. and other G. blood theirs to TO ADDRESS WOMEN assault Heber Roy S- Charles selling Sloss sevea Joan W. Leroy Bruea a writer a prominent medical i her face white and her i hands Her hair dishevelled i I and her speech broken Democratic Organization in first the sisters could not i it was the in j ery Maps Out Mrs. Staley had been Wife Held tables; G. A o- cases cave set for inal ca the cay set for hearing criminal i It is the all be disposed any i civil sails are i TO INSTALL BRANCH HERE to Be Active Daring Jr. U. A. M. o. i The Sublime Of of the Janior United American is making an showing ir. new t Tha order is for a surprise for members at Frederick during the Stats United ican It also expects to install a the in Frederick at tae same i Past State Councilor L. was in city a few days and arranged for the oC the delegates to the State which convenes in It is understood that Frederick is planning a. warm come for the at that since there are many details ont ia connection it. REPORT ON ALMSHOUSE Finds Told by naa For tie of learning more her awJ before of matters pertaining to the came m Eloise of county and The Montgomery l ier the Women's Democratic Club of appointed several I know abont to Montgomery county for the time itself into a will hold several he near future to discuss its first to addresses oa matters port to The Staler said tbe absence of tbe i j Tse report states that conditions from tbe convent was These will be held the ere net became library at Chevy The bet tie is for Monday wiU proceed slowly its work a bottle of waea Mrs. Frank of bettering i aad some oa the will talk on county com- sheriff and Jnis of judges and i i clerks of courts and state's and Senator Thomas H. of 1 discuss ship I Oa March 12 B. clerk Jof circuit will speak on State senators aad members of the the tie Aew and 1 W. C. T. the by speculative tive John C. of will de- ery The is of Mrs. 1 t Lawrence Mrs. Virginia Brewer 15Irs. who in the order the 1MMKU i of the Social Service League J n POP of the stock on April 16. when tie wfl run Buying about the Governor of Maryland MURDER OF FRITZl United States and low several the House of Represe Maine police charge Mrs. Sthel Bean with the oj aer Otis a Rangeley guide known to hundreds sister has bean to share her cell with her until the case coses to members of I of substantial gains and j At the April meeting and i- established new prices for the I Their Influence In wiil be 1 The was the subiect of an address by a speaker L. at Sales approximated shares Camp was arrested by n Tbe new edition of tbe French jty officers today under an indictment j returned yesterday by the grand jury j charging him with having murdered pretty San Diego body was found on the beach j letter J. At rate the work wrH be Torrey four weeks completed in 1S53. emy was begua in 1S7S. is now advanced as far as the yet to be The most powerful radio plant ated by the Marconi Company is to be built in Columbia This plant will give direct service to England and j By The Associated i i ber of the Ku will pointed to a public office while ie is j Governor of Governor jker declared in a letter received day by D. state ia reply to letter lo the governor charging with to appoint two men j ia Rapides parish as requested by a of the i NEAR j BLOWS IN HOUSE ROW Consideration of Farm Credit lation Begins Amid Stormy i By Tho Associated Feb. of farm credit legislation ia the begaa today amid stormy i Representatives ot sad of almost came to blows over the lioa of tine allowed for i intervening to prevent BAiLIN ED FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL i By The Associated j Feb. Albert alias labor aad i radical was arrested today jed criminal libel as a of In a deposition being taken oy Frank P. for ia the defense of 22 at St. Confirmation has been made ot the report that Gloria daughter of the American at is to marry Reginald New Lots j H. real estate and insurance for J. Herman j lot No. 17. oa the north sids of 13fo" to Mrs. Amanda A. The lot faces 40't oa 13th street aad back for a depth of 15S.37 feet to a 16 foot Mr. Merger also cold for Paul Beard lot No. 16, Maple Park addition to Amanda A.  

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