THE DAILY NEWS, FREDERICK, MD., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918“OVER THERE” CANTONMENT CADETS’ NINE OPENS*MORE FRE DERICK MENFILLED WITH WAR THRILLSSEASONBri«Hey Hill to1,500 Trophic* on Display at Big Event in Fifth Regiment ArmBaltimore,ON APRIL 6Be First OpponentsSOON TO BE “OVER THERE”f HScheduleMaryland Coast Artillerymen at Fortr yvtdHoward Part of 58thREPORT OF INCOME 0I)THrUNguiahctlI §0(1 willj lt;’ourcrlt*I deniovisl iganizatloiFond andCrtmn. Vnr.'iI ion pic ra. • vivid■i it j ureda! lottnd Vlmy l* of winas thif 1 IhIIn... I tilt ofat Vprcr, Rid!#, active work by orM A .AlbOil 1A rtilleryI toHigha pr• * *Vi n ifApriwith* *\ iI tHI It(1 i * I 1111 %vital,mostcoun* *Find Administration*. Rod.. W\ t\ A., Army and Navy, tbtm equally as interesting and daily concerts by somti of the noted bands and singers in fho !h**se arc but i few of thelt; irair__ .... Ilttt n a r * tnrti11! lidi «phiifVlcamIMary Acad cm vHrairlcy Hall he fi mlat hornk Cited ti ItandVimnwit % : tIit*o to hoLiberty at the Ha I Mm or#, onApril 12Tburmontand Fred era;tuffl seasonI oCIIKtfS liHrairleif t .'ill tI i a Inumerous attrac tions which offerod at the Ovrr ThereLoan cantonment, to open Fifth Regiment Armory,Saturday, March 80.Work of getting the armory in read* I In ess for w lint will be one of tit# April 12, greatest expositions ever present#*! in Thurmont II this country, is progressing rapidly and the various exhibits and decora*live features are being placed andput Into their proper ivosifions so that it is expected that everything wilt he j in readiness several days before the opening date.Nothing quite like the Cantonment has ever been shown in this country * lad ore. As a spectaele, it will excel jmanything ever presented while as an educational and insfrucliy# exhibi-! \tIon, it wilt outclass all previous Ievent#. That the “Over There Cun*!toSitnefit wilt have a far reaching ef tfact in stimulating the sale of the!Third Liberty Loan, is an assured fact for to date dose to 40(1,000 tick ts for the great Liberty Loan S11ovv iave been disposed of.HrwJ .04*11 Hi Oil I litconn* iV tVIUpil*ry# werer dof tew iK x jMstif IdQil Hiid Chut .r way to Fort v part of Hatter*dd FIlaryUI vestiIf youf 1«Roini« iIt* imnls at/ i Vepoin and 'iawsi dertonnes, waxes, or more duriat ho CommitF Felhili«iI), c.rivnr Iwe a r91ifliih♦111 g1LM1lt;HII tile In\!I I f ft I* t i 1 4 .1 i V\PillRock Hill Caiiei Brunswick High(leltwburg High Hagerstown Higl Middletown High Hanover High H St. James* CoJtef ryiand State s pending*School, #, Apr! School\ Iill hie no\nr4HitA prilMSehrbool,i, Ma •hootl iHat I cry F *zatinn All tin the F«nirtn oei at Fort Howard s training on the Bijseven of the obi Ki and 2iI of the obi men, who were notfery F. wilt r etna Itinstructors to thewhich will take upin1 vrgnni* .... bee tinpany hrve beet:I tice laat AugustI guns, Twenty* r*t Com pit n y Hi i*nSecond lt;*om p.t ny I assigned to Hat * i at thv| piers usinfanlry tegime.nl fie* guard work.forms and ni*COMM111BnritMil1Ck* f o \ 1111 St, JarnThurmH.! in * v*HVICOlib'itIScliooFifteen cents to get In; nothing to!et on? Is a slogan on which th#i kikol committee is working, it is i (p lei tied to have it clearly understoodaside from meals, there w ill be L«hatHr ilt;iclHaJR.eldMaI#. Aprilge, AprilSchool, M* Majick High School, May irg iiigh School, Mayown High Softoolt Ma Marv*s Juniors, di1An infantry 'regiment which wit# formerly a unit in the Nor In Carolina National Hoard lots arHvxl at SFort Howard anlt;| has taken up to# guar I work «t the ordinance depot at fticth Hay, One of the hattuiions of the regiment w*i|| guard tin* pfet a.The Fifty-edghth Artillery la now being moblHxad rapidly, («unpanics A. H, C and H are tming gathered and equipped lit Fort To Hen. Ni wDIVORCL DLCREL GRANTEDAbsolute Separation For .Mrs RutHelfrm.tem BovvrrsIand, Company E is at For■1nNv *i* iState School foroI leaflOthing sold at the Cantonment. A Icket, which costs 40 conta» twenty* ive centarof which amount is navubieualt;PtlbTifti **Jno\4\!manager distant man agrm a Idberty Bond, admits one tt»he exhibits ami entertainment f ures of the great showiiSERIES TO OX FIBREHowardand will be equipped within the nextweek. The Baltimore boys in Hatterv F nre receiving their ♦sjuipim ntAmong the Erf*deriek cotoity men in the unit: Frank H Howard, boil lN»rr, K I Hhriner. John and vrnnlHt on ff*»% lb»ferf Nfcodcmus a nil Isaac Bealli harles S, I hun k, Jr., and JamesH Crantor, also of Frederics, are Inthe tank eorpx attiu her to tlmiRUNSWICK ELECTIONPicked Team Winn Two or More T romINTEREST CROWINGthe Railro«aders.Xrtillery. ft is notbey are im hided ink nowi ti 'j k|I I 1 I ^li! *Mrs. Ruth Rf I ten iein Howers h,i been grant an absolute dlvori from William f)# How«*rs. Chief Judy Hammond I rti* r signed the deer* Vorki! yesterday af fcrnoonHy fin* t* mis of the de« r« *■ MrH*»wers is given the right to remon her maiden name, Ruth llelfen*tebHhe i^» also glv»*u the custody aniFoortrol of [hirothy Rowtrn, their mino lt;diiid Rower# ss given the right t set* the child »»ult;* hour ouch week a stfch a place and time us may bmutually agreed upon.Rowers is also required to pay $2.5per week toward flo* Support amniainfenatt«*e of f he chIM He wu representeti by Leo WfInlu*f| JncolRuhrback was the attorney for Mrs ers.*41UBUSINESS IN THE COURISWiuncilman to be Named on MondayHow Forces AreILining Up.Vft(r11#rest is being manifested 1 electtaijf w hlch ifill take lac# in Brunsw ic k Monday, March for a councilman from the Se, ond ard to|succeed.;^,|H Marker,slro-gned. The candidates are Harrv Cjjtlgire and |#loyd |S. J|rruax, and th#idicatlons are that a warm contest HH take place.l Hackediliy friends th are working in an energeticanner tlt;»^ win. ... • f ■. :::While politics are not involved, theindidates are making their fight csues upon which sentiment differs fie water question is the principal a n d I h# rfiu 11 w i 11 dike! y q e*every man rolling at his veryit, a club of the Ox Fibre Bowling ipi took two of three games fromRaiiixvaderi, an Independent leant the city, bmt night on the l^thiau877*849 muA 802 S83. Thelost the initial frayti I63441 liS1op#Individuallime*MghtProperty Deeded.Harrison M 'Browning, et atifors, to Jf, Riifvfodt Rov’er andf in count.v,•H. I laugh, et at, to Roger real estate in countv.iii Kif the Ox r mrm9 w asstar HP# jumped into th«bv 1 iptavIng it»i pins iiof!he three contests, sinit ‘, Railroaders, rolled a good game His mark was 4#4. The score:Om Fibre.f h; alsoSi*hroederHeeger ., .1 Duvall ...I Lebhera ..ZI m m e r in a n1 #1 ** 1 ‘1! J If ^ Id.11 r»147 114 13 4152 11811711813*2188113384124a * rf44* Iii Vdo wlother tin* town ......nd« for a new* water system hether the present water soi ill be increased. It is understood at Mr. Ailgire is in favor of in easing the capacity^of the canning i otory well while it is said that Mr. qtax favors installing a new sys-rn by means of the proposed bondsue. Si:.. ■ M r H ■ - iIt is said that Mayor John T Mar-)# foraer^Jfi^il^pnrine, Dr, H, S. Hedges, (ry and other well-knowne backing Mr. Allgire, and that fo pr Mayor Kugen# ^ ii* Harris# mncilman Dr. Charles H. Foster.iward .Marvin Jones and others are vorable to Mr. Truax li is also Kbrsjood that the latter has theIk of the socialists support.Owing to the?interest that has deloped during the past few; days it expected that a large vote will be lied. Roth candidates have a line-of friends that are quietly at irk. The successful candidate will Irvo until the annual election next] iguit when a mayor and three coun-1ni«»n will be elected. Iwiiue1 t’iITotals**’lt;*hro(HlerFtikloE SmKH .,I RamahurgJ Kennedy ;.tii2 f r*?;Railroaders.. *., # „ 125 1131 138138 §110122 I* treal cstatCharles F. Young,William Martha BfV. $10.Charles Albert R county, $.1 ( larencHa mpfortcountv. IILit* I11 $and wife, et ai real estate in rttoin-F. Rout/aimRoutauihn. ri»nd wifeustaf tITraining Race Horse*.R Osborm*. proprietor of Hole I Stag, ftud ow ner of Resale McKinney 2 hi 13. Beer Stopper, §,20 1 4 am Boaufy Batch* n, bus opened a ptibltf i training stable at the fair grounds I and employed J. V Bowden, Wash ington, Bennsylvuniil, an exper ienced trainer Besides Mr Osborne s horses. Trainer Ifowden has two very promising animals which will arriv* here about the first of AprilV. Smith and wife Wolfe, real ostattofo William F. Ciijiity, $700 nd wit# to Fharltreal estatBruce K Fog I#i*r, real estato in lt;John W, Hay i W, (May and w ffety, 110.m • nteflI jwretic# Leroy BoHwill. iirlisle, kg,, and I-0tffe Wflfd M ount Hoi 1 v, I hi , 1 oth eo!oredIV»n cill!tIIfTo Serve As Telegrapher,1 dm Hnydor, of this city, has beenBniin t»*d into the military service bv the city exempli an board as a telegrapher in response to th** itrretit call of the government far men possessed with knowledg** of tehgraphv He will leave etimicirrow morning on a bn*, for Baltimore and from there willbe so ($1 Texas,* »trJMrl veja,* i M'lil,11 Aiiiaina,— ...—137 118120138131 102 148 100 iiin• 1 I o10 4A Pwnetual War of Germs’ft * * r» I* ■Total*»34 045 583 1800Trail Avenue Dwelling Sold.Kugene H* «Aiimugh, real estate andNrlington (LjinHunmce agtmt. reports the aab* of R Cre tItlt;* two-stor% brick house 5 Trail av-ritizens ena#« for K F. Homer, of York, Pa.,I to Charles \Y, Smith, on privateM X V* I “terras Mr. Smith gets pt^ssesnion on April 1, and will make it his futurehome. •Has Pos tion In WashingtonHenry Alhn Harper, of this has adopted a position in Waal ton in the Uovernment serviceIn every human body there is continual strife betweenthe forces of health and disease, while headaches, nervousness and frequent colds mean weakness and forerun sickness.In changing seasons your system needs the oil food iriwill leave onnow duties.day tI \ s h yfuii—to increase the red corpuscles of the blood and Create thatresistive power which thwarts colds, tonsilitis, throat troubles and rheumatism.Scott's is high*powered medicinal-food without drutf* or alcohol. One bottle fttoiv may prevent a sickness.Airrrtril N«»rwryAmt ricait latiotut1* t * u ' ! in Scott’* / rnu/tton I i *\v J'0 11-1 inw h te U tt fter fro 111 ftnpui tlle».Scull K. Bowoc, PliXitabeid, N. J 17-^1Dysert Hagerstown’s Manager.Charles Dyscit. who played in the Bit field* Hager#town last sea*u, was appointed playing inaiutgcr Hagerstown Blue Ridge Club by* oflk ern and director# at a meet- i X yesterday, Dyncrt will at once I irt to get a team for Fa# corning ison. The club receive ! a ch#ek!* $50 from the i*aiigboru lt;’orpora-n, which suggested that till local In si rlcs co(itri*but© toward raising* $1,500 desireti f v% -v s V i vim *PU’E TO FACE COURTESYI \jM*r ienee tearhes (is that w hentalk ji rigfare to fare witha person,theconversation is more smooth and satisfy-■k i aid *iiiK it t mill parlie.s are pleasant and courteous.V.It is the same way with ronversa- s,Address by Prof Stephen8.rof, M Bates Stephens, SlatFaster’sTokentioii- o\er the telephone. I.very telephone■opt*! alorrintcmlnnt of £klucation, has accept an invitation to adtlrcss the Jiff ion 1 hit ron — Touch#rs* Association Friday, April 5, ;»t 2 p. m Uc will cuss and explain the present school v, in view of dhe widespread in *(‘st in the school quest ion, it i night Prof, Stephens’ remarks wil of especial Interest at this time.u-er should In* courteous to theand to tin* person at the other end of theIlumait i11. ah- dumbas compared with thegiving ol womlroiiKflowers to expi( - tin.sent inieiif- of KAS-TER DAY.line. Irritation only add- to lt;lilln-nities.I he operators are trained to he patient and courteous under all cireurn-iJgWith Sammies Over There.,ficorgo rterm#hi8, «on of Mrs.[c Siokus Htarmeiil#, formerly ol cderick. ih now in France, lit* in aditlicr of the ^Rainbow Division,Ounces and to give the same careful at-Potted Plants andtcntion to all calls, hut they will he ableCut Flowersto do better work if they meet with pa-MI## iLoufie RolUna. of Kansas (Mty,ssouri, who has b#cn tin* guest ofs. Lewte A Rice, West Third at root.t today for Washington, where she Iff: visit friends, m ^tieuee and politeness on the part ol teh-We arlt; Prepared to Supply Your NeedsI)IioikUbers.The voice with the smile wins.Bert Medicine For Constipation.I#*#, Chari#* CVIm, Fharlaaton, 111., t**H that IVift.utibt*r!;titt s Tftbleti are bast *n #lt;Hel it e f c* r co fi # 11 pa 11 on t h a tf has ever ua#lt;i. There are hundrad# other# who arc uf th# name opinion, pio* tablat# ure easy to take andat agreeable in effect Advert is***ni. IB® # ■ Wi yC. HERMANN SON,'*0#4 ,n110 116 Wefet South St.,Frederick, Md.THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMACTELEPHONE COMPANYPAUL I. PAYNE, Local Manager,AfjCTrl 12000f raderlcH. Md.