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ï~~-_.___ - ___._.______.__...._._...........-...-"_...r........ wwn:o re.-h.cycrc srsr!2,ra-Â~.............. TEIE SU. flL~t!ORK DAYMdRING, OCTOBEI 1 r i r r nA. N Ws IL.. 4 - dr Maityand And Neighboring ii i - nod M toyI an ns r- l '5 15 ss:u s".FLU.i E SES DEGREASE Death Bate Cumberlnd Also SECOND- H PUED Three Phy~ie MA Arrive SAdm Addittsaq~k x. Asked. To Help. F5;zht sipid le. nmhrlnd.d.AOt. 14.'--The Frrc.-mitsburg, 'has sou, Private IM 24 3 lars old, Franfce Bepten aot yatathe'wasI tiutidrued and' binkr been in di Vcr~lun. Boardf/flrntlannouncedtod"Y t r a 8 hat t Berkeley SdNe 8 ut rm Mbh Acad: ny, Witie )e ReIlance, Va. Frith brought suitI was poration be d to- tihnlis now b dOct uf itlze aft E~d- iI~ynchbq rg d.. 1.1 iu. jave 3Â~~'~ Mta,A. Moore i?Told In Brief Paragra hlis James Hahn, near Ens- 1am -Keating, died Friday, hostly hbeyreceived word. that liid fore her death word was ived of the rtin Luther Hahn, about death from the same dise of her ago, and it: is understood father, two sisters and one b ther. She bilteenth! nfantry and fames Clark, of Cumberiso 114. Othilck of the fighting sitt C'usberland.-llrs. Ole Lashley wife of Cond 0. Lashle;, merchant. jpings, W.? 'a.-R. ' " died Sunday, aged 30 yesen..:sh. also Is c pal of tlhe-ti Dominion survived by one son Railph.her mother.:V was rem~lved -here from Mrs. tDnniel Imes. Ocean. Mid. and three several y3nils ago, tis Qistees, Miss Tiny ine.'. Baltimore;Mr*, 4the Circuit Court for Charles Ballad;, Davia, W Vs., and i ty asking -that,. the cr- Mrs. Prank Elbin. this city. dlsaulved. Ane investiga -__ ( ing made into the con- Cris field.-Mrs. W. Jero Sterling, 41rs of the torpor~ition. wife of the clerk of the court for RomerA set coulnty, died here Mood. Besides 'a.-C. WV. W itmore. of her husband she is survived foutr sons n abiegram from his 3s311, and four daughters. '. Vslitmore, w hu is an" ain the Fifth aiarlues, Mount Haveage.-tlhrles 1 h1 brother tist lie baa bees wounded of G. Clinton Uhi. oliember o the State.in France. Roads Comnmishion, died he Saturday, a--Cat.iharles11ooea 40 J ers. He Is aprv1 ed by his i r l Meao rnand widow and three elulldrEti, Ia ctld, Marr..erryvllle, who was garet andHEms Ul.l.: - ldin the 8Fa several 'Ouinberland.-.Tuass Caem ant Roble Ile leadiihg.his men into nettosotn of William C. Rob netts, died bp rn Franc4, bnayrived Saturday. Be sa s scurd y od by one aaprobably will epinain brother, Hunter-A..: end one i;ter, Miss otar. The. serves chi his Ullabeth Robinette.cusnPatlpr l. psulagPa a ~ys. Cu berland.-MraMn tIC smilrW. Va-Stat. Fuel Ad- ear, ife of Delbert R.R ' q de Walter Barns. o Fair- Snt.vdav. Sha was a daugi er oaid Connpuned the apoinntnent ad 3J.ierpleli four; ti es emer of gos.. S*e 0fuel obeMaryland lhouse' ofDe A* B erkeley country,.to tinEag. en.lhaw( who ROM MAYORALTY AzRY llej Ye. -Capp't. lake- Dr. Teakin,. Nartiasba g, (Jets wv oudein; l'an'e Caiptov.e Nell et home Or -our icel in now it isfhr Martinaburg, W. Va.; c 14."-Dr. $rwad denoofrped 't6 r the U. 0. Tonkin, Maybt of tinibur, te Crola de 05cm.,, with his jnst received a telqtam from the rduring the 0let'nan drve i Adjulaat-Generals office, Uni Statesl Ar, notifying him *bat he lia' been. lle,l ar--Eigit butadred cm'slndacati n aUie ts sunder.lie; 10-2:1 and. oe cpai t.. aUnte PPZDSTEEL Co. GIVES IN Will Settle AlS Controversies With Emsploye. Bostwick, George F. Wells and John R. Tdclkee, examiners, and Fredierlck' P. Bennett, reporter of. the National War Labor Board, were in session' at thel courthohise here tes~ay to hear complaints of liar land Pres d Sutee Company emptoyes dative to 'reinstatemnt of cerain a pioyes and wnges. The Steel I'owui y submitted a letter, stating It ofgii the polic(y of the board in Gaii ug with such coptroversies; recdg isetI t e right of its emapoyes for colt "tive bhargaining, was ready to. deal with a y committee of the company's eponployja after such n committee had been d ly constituted under the supervision f the hoard, and expressddits willing esa to adjust til grievances with The xaminers, employee and offlcers of the omipiuy thjen. went into ronferore to arrailpe a sutlsfattise' settlment of salifseices betwe~n the copnpany and a ployee. T$xcrAJrErmQUOTA it Toas-aStart Reasr-MO-eeesi Cas~a~a Fr.Leaon. F ink. Md., Oct. 13.-Seventeen teasacompiosed of bualnees a 4pro. feslion nuen began -a whirl-wind drive this rnitg to masa; the.unupledied portion of this ceounty's quota of the Fourthi -Libert Loeap. The quota is. P,ltu 000.of binh slightly more than;2,000,000 li been lsubscrrboed.; A door to-door canvas will hbe made and the object is r' 15,- 191$. States TO PUT FOB AMN iaee Geesge's alts Do --Hard Work. 'fHyattaville, Ma]., Oct. 13. that Prince George's Libect ql ota. $800,000 can be achieva b the hardest campaigning; y opened the final week oft,th redoubled energy. In Mfar1 t an Intensive l otie-to-ho was cbndu teed which is have been mdkt successtnl.". tiountent for that district is al the list of suibscribers in the 4l be posted on the Court Hot InMarlboro. an Hyattsvlle. the Boy Sou jed the eomqslnitttea women and t put the dstrjct oCr theto ute started cainpaignln y, n asstant scootnwnster, The Stockebra nd announced tonl cri y enbsacriptlona. alnounting had been secured. he localistout troop which is ladi of the Weehin ton.Council at lIent record for ales in ut eeaaddmdarrin the third loan drive. ameas [Anderdale.;Frank red. Detiroot, Carrel Bowei wn Charles Castel- Albe. iJ Creager, -John Hollin bell Howard, A'llJp Jones. key,. Arthnr MeKuew, Cli sad Harry Rliorbeek: IOU$ DI3 AT -FORK 11 1iiSal7-.twaa; wf 6arlokt S~eaa. Ot... I It' 4 T lealis r Los! 1 onl] corker e drlv orougi Be can -portet hbe-ap 130,00( me don; wome Th. sterda. tev. it -ti q $30. ads at ho Ias r helu Riber eap Ow IO ykgic $eptoi ilamih ma1 mS is, ' ueaa" I'.. 01FF j1 ror I, seal i le a*s slius,-and res at toe Queen C.A ended by yng onde." -,.;..;.:.' _Â~;

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