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Franklin Repository (Daily) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 5

Franklin Repository (Daily) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 5

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aViroV'rtT IVry sM-tifcBaA4 liWlMiaAWMte PAGE ms DEATHS OF A DAY IN THIS COMMUNITY DIPLOMATS FORGE DIPLOMACY EXPLORERS' IN BATTLE OF TENNIS RACQUETS ARE ENJOYING THE OUTING Mrs Helen Hafer and daugk-ter Mary Elltabeth accompanied her i husband Balph to Charlesvllle Va where he will be encaged In con-' atructlon work for eeveral weeks Mrs Elmer Duke and son Charles of Broad street have returned home after a visit to Mr Duke's sister In Hagerstown Mr and Mrs Cloyd Finlff and two children of Lancaster have re- Mn Catharine Huber Mm Catharino lluber of West King street died Bunday ofterhoon'kt the Chniuberaburg Hos-ult-fl at o'clock Shu had been lu 111 health fori some time Mrs lluber was 'In -her VOth year and la survived by Ath-'one brother John Oylor of Los Angeles Calif and the foDowfiig children Mr3 Harry Siere? of Went Queen street William Huber! of Philadelphia Paul 8 Huber of Norfolk Va and Ralph Huber of Petersburg Va Mts Huber was a life tong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and hod many friend who will mourn her lorn Funeral gervlcq will be held at tbo homo on Wednesday morning at 11 The services will be conducted by Rev Ellin Bell of York formerly pbtftor of tbo local Methodist Church Mm Huber wan a most estimable woman and gieatiy beloved by all I i 1 A "Th necessity fan the Chamber-burg Hospital ts soen more and more Since travel has become so great on the Lincoln Highway' erton "The open letters 101 JMSOb EtreIy' Mrs Will lam Kerr or Fifth avenue Ja convalescing after a severe 111- Nuckles bf East Queen street Charles 8 pi el man of East Queen street Mr and' Mrs Maynald Stonor Hagerstown Elmer Dorer of Rich- I I rino Furnace July Kfv 8 Daughuty was called ho be to ofnc'ate at Che funeral of Frank ILjnl: iho folLwr-ln-tiiw of on our numbers Ira Eberaole Lord How 1 'ig Appanzdlor accompanied him We ore looking for their teluin today (Saturday) i Mr Sfcsaik fell hciir to a nice Iron cot whlcb be proudly inatalled In the treasury department but this morn-ling he raid haven't bd one good nlfht'a since 1 used his cot I'm I going to get my old Lizxle back again never lo part with her again" Ha U1' 1-t at once now ho Is happy ones more I Rupp the famous flshenmnof camp We've been living on eels for come t-lmo now The other day this sltem appeared on our bulletin hoard Office of Notary Public Pine Grove Furnace Pa With apology to Lehigh Co Usher-! men I Edward Hookfais son of LUile mid Irzy IJcokins and a candidate for the cork (Inker to be awarded to the bc-it In Pine Grove Furnace hiv ng been -duly -sworn according to I rets forth deposes' and ir-jlts that on July 25 he caught forty-flve eel in Tom's In witness where of I fix my hand and real LYRE Notary Public My Commievlon expiree Aug 1 1922 The trophy committee haa decided tha all flfiheimen who wish to con- test for the prise must submit rimon-pure bottto-ln-bond' affidavit with every ltoh story Tbx Domino Friends tire at It toor'-Wlth from three to four tables going to the aceompanlnent of the Marimba band on the phonograph it is hard to keep tke run of your own grme It is nothing unusual to hear some yell out Plummer won game" "Slnnk and Zug got gocoe although Shank Is the champion player owing to the aeslstr emee of fcto partner When tome asked the question "WTI: is the difference between a eurhse end "you Walter Dle- trlch called out "Depend On who Washington July 31 A Tariff bill took ft iu the making dnatead of In operation Evn Miller toft camp for horn now promisee to be one of the great yesterday and "Unde Will" took his -issues of the November election day I piece' The attraction at home -was-A situation has now been reached evidently stronger thfcn Evan wherein it will be practically lmpoe- oiv- location is high pad dry and eible for the Republican leaders In the health of the camp la line but charge of tke Tariff mo'nure to bring the -deportment of come of Its mem about final pesfigo before the elec- oere is In this we mli iv null on i Broderick commercial counaelbr of the jSrilish embassy Dr Hubrcsht Nether-Unc legit I inn SL Uixyoki of the Polish legation and Yung Kwai counsellor of the Chinee embassy -All were entries in the diplomats' tennis meet manners and at times really were undiplomatic to say the least However there were no international complications following the tourney Burke 3 tn 1 2md Winning pttchhr Roberta Losing pltcer Dowell Umpire! and boner Time 1:50 hour Dililoniue) wus tut ted lo the winds at the when foreign diplomat! Washington indulged in their battle on thu private n- inning none out in mond member of dlvWone 685 Bi knew ctive and 484 I A haVe gone member of the Methodic Church for Buffalo to attend a Fifth Sunday manyyeein but the great force of making held there ha-' beautiful chrlntlen character wna Mire John Wagner of Mechanic- tenanrti elec most in ho-home whore burg has returned home after visiting and Mrs I Flnnlff of West Kng Street Mias Ella Bollinger of South Second street la viaiting friends In Mer-cersburg Mr aUd Mi Dice Gender of Harrisburg spent the weekend with her sister Mrs Lillian Robinson of Poplar avenue Mr and Mr Keeler and eon Kealer and Mr and Mt Wm Roler all of Middletown and former pwlahtoneTB of Rev Kray-bill were visitor over the week end Rev 'amd Mrs Kray bill of South Second street Mies Catherine Fronfmeyer of Pittsburgh who bad been visiting friends and relative here has returned borne Mrs Lehman- of Stbuffere-town visited Sunday in the home of hw son Garnet Lehman at Hagerstown Mr and Mrs Andrew Becker and family of Philadelphia spend laat evening In the borne of Mira Becker's rioter Mis A Frommyer at StouffcBStown They are on tbelr way Chicago where they will visiting tbfflr son The trip will be mode irer the Lincoln Highway Mbs' A Schmidt of Beltofonte and Mire Robert Gill of Oklahoma Japtota' who have been guests In th lome of Mr and Mrs Stouffer Beat Queen sttieet have returned after spending thto summer nbaftbu a Long Island WllllamStown Vasa and Washington Mrs Gill will return to Chambersburg In the late fail Mica Edith Stouffer of Best Queen Street la spending a fortnight dong the Chester rived in Maryland Mr Bpedden Mrs Sped don died suddenly Saturday night at her home in Baltimore from an attack of acute Indigestion She Is survived by ber husband Dawson Bpedden two daughters and one son Harqld of Norfolk Va also by several grand children -Mr Bpedden was a former resident of Chembersburg Funeral service were held at he home on East Twenty-second street this afternoon at 3 o'clock Interment was made at Cambridge I I The property at 26 South Franklin street belonging to Scott ft 8tump was sold in front of the court houga Saturday afternoon to Jacob Diet trlch for 3896250 AH EVENING OP BUGS Baton Club To Hear of Infect Life At Special Meeting Through tne courtesy of Mr Charles McCurdy manager of Pine Forest -Park Mont Alto tha Executive Committee of the Franklin County Nature Club haa made arrangements to have Dr A Matheeny a noted entomologist on the Park program give a lecture before the club and for that purpose It has called a special meeting of the club for Friday evening August 11th in the Greencaatle high school the meeting to begin at 8 At this season of the year no HOW THEY STAND foui heavens at annual Base Ball Scores BLUE JUDGE LEAGUE Martlnsburg 6 Chambersburg 3 Hanover 11 Frederick 6 Waynesboro 4 Hagerstown 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 7 New York 0 St Louis 8 Brooklyn 8 Other eluba not scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6 New York 5 -Cleveland 11 Washington 8 Detroit 7 Philadelphia 2 Bt Louis 4 Boston 1 ERRORS GAVE MARTINSBURG our venerable present Need 8 WEDDINGS I i i i turned home after pending several days in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs I Finlff of West King street Mrs Schoenberger and daughter Cecelia have returned to their home on Lincoln Way-East after spending live weeks at the home in Canada Mrs Schoen-erger was called there by the Illness ind death of her mother Mr and Mrs Don La master and laughter Julia Ruth of Memorial Square spent Saturday In Harrls-iurg Mrs James Aughlnbaugh has re-urned to her home on East King treet after a visit to relatives at ioudon Houser of Queen and Feder-atreets has returned to his home fter a visit to Chicago Detroit and llchlgan 4 Mr and Mrs Alfred McCarty of 'syne boro have returned to their ome after visiting Struck and lughters on Scotland avenue Miss Bees Sheets has returned to home on South Second street ter a visit to relatives in Phlla-lphla Robert McCurdy of East Wajhlng-n street has gone to Detroit where has secured employment He rmerly worked for the Dr Arthur Fleming and family Tamauqua are viaiting his mother re Fleming of East Liberty uet James Doleman and his daugh-r Viola of South Main street re-mad home from FMhedelpfala after iMt to hie sons Samuel Momatb South Main- street lent of the Mechanics Building Association is a gueet' In th( Hotel 'Atlantlo City Shade formerly of iow of Philadelphia has been in town VhSley heed off duty because of iris wrist rice Hoke reel estate agent returned to his borne here afte ding a month with hie sons In ttaburghi and with relatives lr larrlebwg Mrs Charles Croesan formerly of Ms place hut now ofPhlladelphla Visiting her sister Mrs lelda and family at tbelr lummc me at Mt arnell and other vela-ivee hereabouts Miss Elisabeth Guyer hsa return-to ber home in Nelson street after three weeks' visit with her unci' aunt Mr and Mrs William ir of FhllildelpMh Mr and Mm iyer were formerly resident of this lace Mr and Mrs Beit' Tolbert and children bare returned to on Long Island 'after a 10-day visit to Mr Tolbert's nunte tbr Misses -Tolbert of East Wmshlngtor treet Miss Isabel Tolbert of South Fourth accompanied then-home and will Spend two weeks with them Mrs James Weicht of Booth Sodom! street Is Visiting her sieger Mice Mhlry Worts in New Bloomeld Mr Annie Lenhenr who had been visiting her son Chester Lenherr wife in Neward haa returned to her home here Mr and Mrs David Cluck of Lincoln Why West Mr and Mrs Samuel Boyer of Seventh attest Mr Unft Mrs PEOPLE ARE WONDERING Whether you know that there are 125033 public school teacher employed in New York City? The enrollment of pupils it over a million Whether you have ever been in barren township or the "Little ove" as it ws formerly deslgnat-1? At one time this township formed a part of Bedford county It named Warren In honor of eneral Joseph Warren who was Ikllled at the battle -of Blinker Hill Whether you know that Quincy (township was named for John (Quincy Adams sixth president of (the United States? Why West King street used to bt ailed "Cow" street? Whether' you know that from very (early times the Maclaya have been (prominently identified with the his-Jtory of Franklin County? William iMeClay was a member of the United (States Senate from 1789 to 1791 Samuel Maclay served in the House lot Representatives from 1795 to (1797 and in the Senate from 1803 Ito 1808 John Maclay was a mem-Iber of tha conference held in Philo-delphla In 1776 These three men vere brothers all born in Lurgah swnshlp Whether you attended church rices yesterday? Why some persona go to church but never remember anything that (he minister aaysT of of to Mr of to Nuts Misi Beatrice Nut daughter of Mr and Mra John Nute of 643 East King street and Duer Fierce sdn of Mr and Mrs Frank Pierre of Ken-nett 8quare were united in marri-the iKe at the home of the bride's par-onients this morning at 10:20 o'clock A WA In 2nd Hits off 101 031 0 henhingeb pielu TOMORROWS GAMES Chambersburg at Frederick Hagerstown at Hanover Martlnsburg at Waynesboro hlng none out Martlnsburg Ghambereburg 020 000 Black to Jaooby (2) struck out by: HobertJ1 DoweI1 6 flret Wire I bcdls off: Burke 1 off Roberts li btuU: Martlnahurg 7 Chonibsrsburg first bare on errors: Mortlneburg Ohambsrsburg 6 wild pitch: Ferner Hite off Ferner i In 1 i hits: Mowrey Bhick Hulvey Dowell ATnnVl Three bore kits: McGuire Home pflY II I I IK inus: Bropky sacrifice bits: Ream Iwflw I IU I Wll I Hulvey Logan Roberts reban iBVfck double plays: Brehany to Earned runs: Martini- buplg 2 Chambersburg 2 Two base tion Washington dispatches a month ago recorded legislative jam almost without precedent and said lu ell protabilit the Tariff blU win never get through prior to election The jp odlctlcq is more pertinent Chau lever tofcqr Republican leaders are cold to realize that the chance for passage of a bill before November Is vlrtdsily gone ABE IMPROVING The three girls Injured in aut0 acc)dent at Sidling Hill are recovering nicely at tha chambersburg Hospital according information from that inatltu- tIon Hone of the girls are be- lieved to have been fatally hurt Ary dnr th a email so- wm i apply you Jar of Memthn-HuWtvr This seems to soothe heal and dry np the timiM qiu-ke then so makes that someone be ignored Bengalese who things unpleaaant by bis constant is not much of a ihs matter whether a person 1 particularly Interested in insect or not they force themselves upon hie attention He can not help wondering where- the flies and mosquitoes come from how the butterfly develops from the worm what becomes of all of them In winter Dr Matheeny Is an authority on insect life and hU lecture entitled Even- ing of Bugs" should go far toward relieving public curiosity Members of the Nature Club will be admitted free as usual and a small admission ebarged to non-members who care to attend the meeting TO HAVE PLANT BEAUT ABOUT OCTOBER 1 11f plant of the Supples Wills Jorare company to be located ou Great street Is expected to be ready for service about October 1 instead of September 1 as previously announced All contracts for the building have been awarded and work will be started-with Is a few days During tbo paJt week Allenboch of tbs Interstate milk producers -bo elation has been In the county and more than 100 farm era have agreed to patronize the new milk plaint The plant lx expected to start operations with not leas than 250 milk patrons UTXD HOE COURT Chief Byers ana Constable Whiter KHpp were given 895 elsoh by James A Smith of Philadelphia avenue for the quick work and good police service given by them and the police officer In the arrest of Ralph Turner who broke Into several garagre In the North erad of town- one of them being itr Smith garage IN THE NEWS The flret photograph In the picture supplement of the Public Ledger on Sunday la a petura of Troop of Chambeswburg on strike duty In Canonsburg a full page lu width and moat interesting The some paper also prints a portrait of Captain Roy Dunkle of Troop THERM0MTEE 8 oJ 78 i 12m 82 3 1 ty Rev Henry Anstadt The home TWy beautifully decorated with ferns and black eyed sussn Miss Jean Pierce sister of the groom was maid of honor and Moo- -roe 'L Nute brother of the bride was beet man Mice Janet Nute sister of the bride was flowet girl The wedding march woe played by Miss Dorothy Miller of town 'The bride wore white roumaihe crepe and carried bridal roees The maid of honor wore pe raw Inkle crepe and carried sweet peas The flowdr girl wore a white and blue net drSki and carried a basket of sweet peae After a motor trip through the northern states and in Canada they will reside at Kennett 8quare Mr and Mrs Geo A Auxt of Oar-Me announced the birtlx of a daugh- tor Mr and Ray Houser of Lincoln Way East announce th birth of Mire Hattie Armtrons w-3 operated on this morning These penonn returned to their homes: William Bucher of Oeahtowu Miss Nellie Robertson of Mereer-burg Mils John Bowden of State Line and Mire Naomi Here Jif Waynesboro 3 POLICE NEWS A Snyder of Hamilton township woe given a beaming before Magistral McNulty this afternoon He was charged by Me wife Eltea hath with uvault had battery bn ber Snyder was beld under 8500 ball for court Brhidte furnished the bail Bnoe Albert hind Clarence Zeek wbto were charged by Mt 3mlLU of Maple Grove with Indecent conduct were given bearing before Magistrate McNulty this morning They were held fob) court under $100 ball each Information was mode by Chief Byers today before Magistrate McNulty charging James Pananre with violating the blue laws He Frid th twenty-ninth fine of 750 TERRORISM RENEWED AT BUFFALO By International News Buffalo July 81 Tie program of terrorism being waged for the apirrent purpose of frightening the public away from the use ef street care was Tenewsd tost night Several giant Cartridges were placed on the to late la end exploded when hilt by the cars A bomb or small mine manufactured dram gun powder ws put In the path of the oar It aroused Mores from their sleep The explosion caused no Injury MANY TREES PLANTED BUSING PRESENT YEAH Harrisburg July 81: Water companies owner of mining properties and' clubs of sportsmen In Pennsylvania planted more than 1- 200000 young forest trees on their holdings during the spring of 1922 according to an announcement made by Major Stuart the State's chief forester During the list eight years the same groups have set out about 5217000 seedlings Last spring the mining companies' plantings exceeded those of water companies 'and outing clubs by a wide margin The former planted 840000 young trees to provide a future timber supply for the operation of their mines The water companies set out 320600 and the clubs 86470 The largest Individual planting in the spring of 1922 by a water company was made by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Company of Holtwood which set out 70000 tree Ten thousand less were planted by the Williamsport Water Company Four other companies set out more then 25000 each Of the mining corporations the Clearfield Bituminous Corporation led with 120000 Nine other companies planted over 50000 tress each STHX FLOATING Chautauqua pennants are still floating about Memorial Square and the streets of Chambersburg uirvnra Errors at critical period gave the to Martlnsburg at Hennlnger Field by the Ferner started was succeeded by Dowell who kept the hits well scattered Errors by 8 Ream and Thomas allowed fourj rune to score Burkb started for tlnsburg at Hennlnger score of six to two h0 the visitors hut was relieved In the second inning when the Maroons scored two- runs off hie delivery Roberts pitched a nice game the first up hit a homo In Ole first inning off Ferner The Maroons scored two In 'the second Stein bach walked MeGudre singled to center Mowirey doubled Steln-hoeh end McGuire scoring' The visitors mode another in the third when Black doubled and Rawlings ringtad to center soaring Black Three more were added In' the flfth'dn two wfeJks a double to center by Wilson and zn error by Ream In the six the final run woe made on Thornes' vinror amd a sacrifice fly to McGuire The box score: MARTINSBURG AB A Bropby 3 5 2 1 0 2 0 Brehany es 4 0 4 5 0 Block 2b 321 6 5 0 Bawling 11 5 0 2 0 0 0 Wilson cf 8 1' 3 8 0 0 MuUaney 3 1 0 4 0 0 Jacoby lb 4 0 0 9 1 0 Hulvey rf 8 0 1 2 0 0 Burke 1 0 0 0 1 0 Robert 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 33 6 7 27 15 0 CHAMBERBURG Thomas If Ream ee Thomas 2b Batter toe lb Btrinbodr rf McGifltre ef Mowrey 3b Logan Ferner Dowell Wood fie 1 0 0 15 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 Totalri Wodgle batted for Logan in 8th 28 2 6 27 12 3 I i0n i 8 I A big step in cutting the high at now a barrier to many who would engage in the Scottish is seen by close folower at the game in the recent development of a new hall Many new have been produced by almost every concern since golf ascended to the ranks of the major sports but this is heralded as a totally different ball Chemists and other experts have tried for several years to produce a sphere which would have great driving power and itill be nearly impervious to cuts and breaks on the surface from driving or landing in the rough At first they thought that the tightly wound center necessary for power was forcing the cover to take the shock of tiie swings Experiments with softer 'centers produced only a lighter ball that lacked power and was more erratic on the green The halls la ted but a short time in play The new ball a Spalding product has the hard center for driving power and an outer surface of a new secret composition that adds to this power and increase the life of the ball at least threefold The ahrt life of the present halls and their cost has been an important and serious item in golfing to date The ball are being subjected to rigid tests by the leading golfers this year with good results Benny Leonard' failure to annex a second title at Jack Brit- lot of carburetors expense hasn't dampened Britton's ardor for a chance at title No 2 Tne foxy old welter champ want to meet Johnny Wil-nn technical m'dilloweight Vjrc fighter according critics Siki Nilles the Frtnch champion According of the affair Siki Nilles still worse nothing about boxing hitter He trains ih the cafes of asset is a particularly He won the Frenchman in a critics at th That means been very verj bad Herman Bronkie third for the Browns in New York end pulled the wheeze played in the old Sie when Grant owever Bronkie self Anyone who game almost that at the funny boys In beating Tommy 250-mile automobile Wash Jimmy 970 miles an hour race by a few second had led the field fs matt lot of carburetors machine made now one for When Eddie with Dial vow chanic Both he claim Wilson is holding hie foot Battling Siki the has been making Georges Cftrpentier challenges to English boxing recently met Marcel heavyweight to accounts wi joke and The black knew and is a poor for his matches Peris and hia only sturdy jw decision over the bout that hod English ringside yawning that it -must have appeared at the other dey a Gotham scribe that Herman Connecticut Lea- was president has a laugh him- can atay in the long may chortle Milton in the classic at Tacoma Murphy made He r' the after uilton all the way Mur-ohy who believe in a He is having a with eight carburetors every cylinder Kickenbacker drove Murphy was his me- and (chresci -for ihe mm I'rh'-nrs I'm1 Wilon rh-cliii to ''Lk lii nil-ilv at tlnu t'i'ic fiail hf'iilirmr in the vinif rh nndirpnt'-il ih'iiiipfon of the u-r band-picked referee Britton racers He is tlill te ought to insist howcvqr tht fight 44.

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