Floyd C. Netkirk, of Aberdeen has docketed suit in the Harford County Court for divorce, charging desertion. Judge Harlan in the Harford Coun ty Court has signed an order granting Ruth V. Shanahan 's divorce from Howard C. Shanahan. A movement has been started to share the nobile Service Comminxion s of Maryland consider reduction of stella on the Susquehanna River ‘bridge between Perryville and Havre ide Grace. Thrown from the motorcycle I Bel air, ‘T. A. Hereford, of the State po lce force, sustained a fractured col larband. More than 200 new voters, mostly women, have been added to the regis tration let in Havre de Grace for the municipal election next month. Richard L. Davis, of Camden, N. J., who on August 20 last married Mrs. Hattie Dodson, of that city, in Elkton, had been taken to Elkton jail, charg ed with bigamy. The jury acquitted Eadward Gale, colored, charged with killing Irving Johnson on Mary 26 last. in the Soméraet County tae Court. John son had beaten Gale and returned to him the second time with a pistol in his hand, it was testified. Odd Fellows of Maryland have se lected a site of 40 acres on the out skirts of Frederick, for the proposed $100,000 Odd Fellows’ Home. Merrick Clements, treasurer of Kent county, has turned over to Ster n Townsend for collection about $36,000 In delinquent taxes Charged with non-support and eva sion. Clarence Foraker, formerly of Bikton, has been arrested at Rose dale, Pa. Unless the engineers who have been trying for 4 month to locate water succeed, the separator plant at Les- He will be clowed definitely. At least 50 patrons will be obliged to find other markets for their milk. Herbert McCoy,a student at the Cecil County Agricultural High School, Calvert, fractured his leg and injured his collarbone while alding to a base in a ball game. 4. Wesley Carver, of Havre de iace, has been elected national rep resentative by the Junior Mechanics of Maryland. The April term Grand Jury In Kent county has found an indictment against John Sheppard, charged with selling home-made booze, oe Owing to the improved equipment of the Maston volunteer fire depart ment, the Insurance underwriters have lopped off 8 cents from the base rates. The suit of Mrs. Mary L. Tarr. for , $25,000 damages in the Circuit Court at Princess Anne has been removed to Centreville for trial. The aust grew out of an automobile collision in 1919, in which Mrs. William B. Spica, of Princess Anne, was killed and Mr. Spica badly injured.