6 ANTHRAX WILL BE GIVEN STUDY Compensation Board Says It Will Hold a New Hear- ■ ing in Corry Claim Announcing that tlie time has 1 come when the State Compensation; Board must "enter into an exliaus-j five study as to how far the invasion I of the human body by the (term of! anthrax can be considered an acci-i dent suffered in the course of em ployment'* the Board today orderedi a new hearing in the claim of How- 1 Bard vs. Howard Co., Corry. The ( opinion is an exhaustive one and re-: views decisions in New York and other states and opinions of Phila delphia and Allegheny courts andj after citing laws of various states THE WONDER OF RUSSIAN SINGING Expression Given in Music j Through Beautiful Native Folk Songs The soul and the spirit of Russia, cramped by unfavorable external conditions, have reached out and found expression in the native folk songs. Russian people were always I ;ikJo loving:. Their folk songs are j most exquisite. They worked their | v.ay through convention and pre.iu- j < "!< e. Profound gloom and hopeless | ilesnair of their lone depression, the 1 ssness and deep monotony bf t' " - - Russian steppes, the historical trtyjed.' of their life as well as their rail)ry of them should be made with the hope t.iat some day, mayhap, they will once more sub-consciously be come part and parcel of the play time world of our future generations. It is true that old orders change giv ing place to new, but there is much in the former that the latter might with wisdom adopt. And the sing ing of the old folk songs by our chil dren is a case in point. state of rest. Mendelssohn's Spring Song, Hadyn's Cantatas, Bach and Grieg were some of the compositions she named off-handedly. The idea is more than a Village phantasy. There is reason as well as whimsicality behind it. To any one giving the matter a second thought,- it becomes quite clear that some music has the power of warming one up. of tilling one with the spirit of power and endeavor and that assur edly is the music for a winter's even ing. in the same manner the musi cal entertainment of a summer's day can be chosen with thought of Its effect upon a heat-withered brain and b jj; This month's list contains some of the best records that the iji Victor Company has yet given to the public. ij: I Be Sure to Hear the Two | New York Hippodrome Hits . I 18400—Melody Land Shannon Four Cheer Up 'Liza !.. American Quartet '!■ No! She's not what she used to be but after hearing this record you'll think she !j! :j: still has plenty of life; ;i| 18378—The Old Gray Mare—Vocal Collins and Harlan If Yo'u Saw All That I Saw In Arkansas. 87278 —God Be With You Gluck-Zimbalist Alma Gluck has thrown all the expression which distinguishes her singing Into her !|| rendition of this simple prayer-at-parting and Zimbalist's magic violin adds a world ijll !j! of sentiment which can never be put into words. / ; j Free concert of the new Victor Records for December, Mon- jl! 11> day evening, December 3, 8:15 o'clock. C. .AV SiAlftr, Inc. Pianos Victrolas 3teie an Q ] Of OU W. Cnd.OU ! ' • ' ■ ii t; ... j | | DECEMBER 1, 1917. Hospital Train Ready For United States Service . One of the first and most complete ] hospital trains to be put Into the service of the United States govern i ment Is being equipped in the shops of the Western Maryland Railway, In Bagerstown. It will be a modern hos pital on wheels. The final work is being done on the ambulance car, ] which, when finished, will complete \ the train. The electrical generating equipment of the ambulance car will furnish light for thp entire train, which will consist of the ambulance car, containing an operating room for physicians and nurses, a combination , car containing an operating room and beds, and two passenger coaches con taining wards like those In a hos pital and equipped with beds. I TO HOLD CHURCH RALLY i St. Nicholas Day. special service ■ known as choir rally will be held s Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the ' St. Augustine Episcopal Church. The ' service will be In charge of Miss > Idella Fisher and Mrs. Bertha Jackr ■ son. The Rev. Floyd Appleton, pas' l tor of the St. Paul's Church, will preach. P"W""**"ggSßgSßß™"M"*'* ll I"" Columbia The Common-sense Way to Buy a Phonograph First, drop into our store and learn to play the Columbia Grafonola. Hear it play the kind of music you like best. Select the style and price qf instrument that suits you best. Since the phonograph is to be in your house and your eyes will see it for many years and your ears will hear the songs and music it plays, doesn't plain common sense tell you that the way to buy a phonograph is to have a Columbia Grafonola sent home for a complete trial, you to decide then whether or not you want to keep it? Suitable arrangements made for payments. SPANGLER PIANO HOUSE #jjj\ 2112 N. 6th Street x*o *ls) OPEN EY;ENI>'GS Pine St. to Remember Boys in U. S. Service If every church in the .country would respond as bountifully as the Pine Street Presbyterian of this city the boys in camp and at the front would enjoy a rare treat this Christ ! mas. When it was linaily. computed that a full 150 young men frorti this i congregation had joined the coun | try n forces to save democracy and conquer the Hun, church and Sun day co-operated to see that each one received a soldier's kit before Christmas. I Old and young got very busy ini j mediately with the result that yes- Mi , terday contributions amounting toaa $225 were received. This will pay ; for 150 kits at an approximate price j of $ 1.50 a piece. ! HI. VIVA I, AT HECKTOX 'I The evangelistic services which i are being conducted in the Heckton • Methodist Church by the Kev. W. 11. ■ Zweizig, pastor, are growing in in- I terest. Several persons have been converted during the services.