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turttuuy (Hayrita! 5 1884 4r 1922 !; \ AN N A I’OLI •>. M 11. PnblUtii-'l Kin i*t Sumlnjr bjr THi; CAPITAL !*t BUSHING Olll'ANl j tiii; capital i I. UM H.I.V <*t till.' IltllllWl'lg Ilian-. G< > n r gi’ \\ .f • .in m lilt Malil N VI rilllM ■ it i II Wifi (i< ;:t- h.ivi 71 M.irj'mtl Am Oi t; I i itii- ■>, .-r 'ln) 1 ii-l A*' “lilHcblril OmliH tl'iiH rjr” Klg ‘ t \V 1111■ in I'.uki r.‘. . West i .ill ■ll ■• *> 'V It. A. A, .Vwml.ii"!, Stunt Ititif l' i M Mllii r -‘;t %>'>* Sin- N M.until*. Tliiril At S vcrtt Avr.. !*• iliirli* It. Ilt-uio-1.. .~a il. . j l.iinl .we I M-tlvi'n-il in \!i'nif->'i“. I,i l|turt *l*-i tu.ti'loivii iI wimi Ani.tli'i'iik It) t.ipiir Id t j i i lit • |<i ititililli Vnil i a'l It v<- til*- IAT : v 'l V< t \I'I'PAI inallißl t* '"-l h!#pj a>v;.v f-nin I In* rit> l.y Itsivl k a nr . mi* .H it nlilr rH at tin util.. , I i (ii i.iDiiln; > i.Ott |H'i trio . |i i. . i i .ti'*. iit t*. ii any iiiiHliittlii in (i ■ ,t in i Si.ini nr • uil. Iliili-i-*-*! it A '.i.iinitr- Pontulflii! aa ■ . . 1.'..m .Matter, M'ltilitr tf Ttlf Anniiiititi-il I'rriw Tli>* A.'" in tilted I'ritm la excltl- Hlifl.. (it .••! ti tin- urn* fur rti ■mittt> n 1 1 > ’I nf 'Hi lii'iva rri"llfi'il to II d; till nllirrwlMi l*f*allH*tl til t|*tr i 1 | • iilul .ilmi till' ItM'iil liew* | |.tilli iltt i iicri'lu. All rigid* nf in i nti'i'-mtin of |ici'liil illa- I'l It ll * )i Ilia if IV illsii MMlTVeil —•- • -arr—sar rnrn;*fAY. a nor st 11*22. v myth of g. o. r. United Stilt vs Senator ()vcr nian, like thousands t f others.l evidently i tired oi the monoto nous and mir leadin;; statements til tin: Republican leaders that the llartiin/r administration has saved the jieofde billions of dol lars in the conduct of public af fairs. And .so Senator Overman upsets the prettily constructed piles of (i. ( ). IV figures by show ing on a fair comparison that, ex cluding expenses incurred as a re sult of the war, the Harding ad ministration today is costing tlu taxpayers $r3(i,000,0(10 more than the \\ ilson administration. Senator Overman, in order to reach a reasonably normal and fair comparison uses the fiscal year of l!)‘2 i with the fiscal year of HM’i of Woodrow Wilson, lb deducts from I'a.’d expenditure, the enormous total of sv\(ioo,- 000,000 due lo off-shoots of flu war, like h'lnergi ncy Fleet. pub lic de' * charges, veteraii'i* bureau and .like nems, and then proceed' to tlu comparison. Senator (*v-j erman admits that the lb. 1 ) ap ! propi i.itions were $.! 10,000,000 less than those for I blV.* but aver, that this was ellectcd only b\ de creasing the size of the artuv and navy, requisite to the return t ]eace And o with the decks clearetl j for an accurate compai ison, tin senator takes the major depart ment > of the government, state, trea iiry, executive, interior and other.-, and by matching the prer ent expenditures with thu e of tlu \\ il on departun at., nf 101a, hi. J show that the saving is in favor of the Wilson administration in j amount', ranging from $ 1.000,00 in the slate department v> SIW, OOO.On) m tin war department, and a grand toial of ivkUJ.UOO.OOO.' Ihis ought lo he sufficient answer tv the e : p of the vast economies elf eted in \\ ashitig ton by the change of administra ting Reprtt liec.n leaders tried to show saving - - sonic time ago' by comparing requests for ap propriation with actual expendi ture.. When that did not befud dle tht people they adopted equal- j ly vain methods. Senator Over-' mna’s figures are a broadside which may well stagger the polit ical flappers at the capital. As a matter of laet the general! public needs no statistics to know w hat a mb Table exhibition oi government is being given now. 1 he public’s principal concern is, that the curt lin cannot be low er ed on it earlier. CONTRUI, OF TIIK AIK The question of freedom of the air raised by i Pennsylvania far mer who had two aviators arrest ed for living over his land is at tracting wide attention. While a justice of P\ peace fined tlu fliers, a high r court reversed tie finding, holding that as the air men had not set foot cm the farm , they* were u t guilty of trespass within the definition in the law An appeal has been taken and there will he another opinion Ta the cast. ! he farmer brought his original nc.iV; - because of the an noyance tamed by the planes flying over his farm. \ arios; . cut: have ordinances, governing flights over them, which are predicated on the as sumption that people living on the earth have some control of the air over them, though it, is stated that the question* of the ownership thj* air Jias. never : been fully adjudicated. While the government may as sume general control of the air. and it has, there nece arily mu t ! be some restriction, just a- c.te*s! which have leg’ tat t o;i l.u >u'.-h jo.l c'.iiui for them elves asrlcrj police power - '. A buildin: pro-! jicts into the air and the owner | c rtainlv would have control a.>| far a • the building extend i and! ,i . mf.cli farther aa would he r e-j juiiid t * i”. tire safety*, just! how r tli 't authority might ex ■n 1 may be debatable, but mod-, rn i:i'. l :it o n ecins lo make itj mperntivt t ( > deny tile tiction i h.it the owner of a farm own he air above it extending to the i a , sip and all beneath it to t:ie • n' y of the earth. Should such i contention hold good aviator \ mid need to secure a right c f way and adhere to it in tlights. I In air has 1 ecu compared t* hi sea and the “freedom of the ra - ' i> referred to. Hut there i~ i border of the seas that is not rre within the three-mile limit, md the widening of that i> even j being discussed. The air might be made free above a specified ! height, say ‘2.IMIU feet. Airplamx :t that altitude would not greatly di tu.rb people* on the ground. The air belongs to all men. but each should have control of the little bit that immediately sur rounds him. BRISCOE WILL NOT MAKE RUN FOR CONGRESS (fonlliiui'tl Irani l*wc* I.) art; at pre-eut, 1 have* no intention of tieing a candidate. I made my posi tion dear to the committee, aa I want til in give them opportunity to secure another candidate.” Judge flriscoc left Baltimore last ui; r hi for San Francisco, whore he will tUtc-ud the convention of the American Bar Association. He will preside over the meeting of the judi-i cud section of the l*ody. Matthmty After If One candidate came out definitely for the Fifth district nomination, namely, Francis E. Mattingly, of Diaries county, member of the House of HologaU.3 at the last session of the Legislature. Mr. Mattingly, in an nouncing himself, declared for a i i vmt l iritT and “tight win-;a and beer v.iUi all '.diode content determined hv Ci.ngree.a within hounds of j .titution.’* hitrong effort was made ly many frienda of John Walter i'mith, leader of tin* State organization, and m.iip year.' si ii lor F. S. Senator for Mary land, to again become a candidate “I want to serve the party, but I am not lodn'ng for office, *’ was ;P that Sch al r Smith would ay after the in si denci of his friends failed to in ivi ] him in ilia determination l.eviis Or Aorris I’or Senator Almost without cAcoption, the visit in.' I Humic rats took their leave firm ti the conviction limt William I. Nor ris-, t’rcsi.b ill of the State Semite, am. David J. I owis. of C'uniherlantl. far an r Congrcssmau. will lie lo*t to fight jit out for the Senatorial nominuinn The meet is • saw new developments hi llie line-up in three Congressional lis; riels. (JarviJle I*. Bens m. former ttepresentutive, with'bow from flic race in the Second district. He pr 'mined his support to Millard E rydings. Stale Senator from llarford .county, who will oppose for the nomi mitioa Frank i! Zomk and George H, Iverron. Jr. rrimary On September 11 The committee fixed Monday, Sep tember 11, a.s the date for the primary election. Ttiis was done by refusing , ; o consent to any other date with the 1 time specified by law. thus throwing the primary upon the date provided by k’V.* if chairmen of the two parties fail to agree. Dr. J. Hubert Wade, chairman of the Central Committee, was ein ! powered to fix time and place for the iSi. te convention. It also was ruled 'that each county and legislative dis i shall have the same number of delegates in the convention as it has lumbers of the General Assembly There was no sign of k movement " displace Dr. \N idc as committee chairman, nor was there definite indi ' thit action viU be later to force him to step out. Some of the committee members and other party men said the party would be better fit with another head because of Dr. ados dismissal on charges as treas urer and member of the Beard oi I'rlson Control. But there evidihply "as no disposition to require him to do so. Most Democrats showed little interest iu the matter. FOR SALE I*.veiling Conduit St., SUklO. Burgalow West Annapolis. ’iiual nv Chesapeake avenue. £l.3(K> •cash, balance on lime. Lot Murray Hill. S3OO cash, balance on time. B. J. WIEGARD 21 SCHOOL ST\ fHHLNK 159 J. THF, EVEN ns’aj i aIM i.aL. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1922 MISSISSIPPI WINS EXCELLENCE TROPHY The t attle, hip Mlvsirslppi won the Tactic Fcc-f’j general cm-llciiee trophy f i - the year, according to the results of itie annual athletic coni fctitioai. The M.s: sslppi al >* won Lict year Champion.? in tiie various :por’.' w<re; Itowiug. Mi !ppl; railing, V.. -jpp;; l o.xing. Miss r p,>i; wrest | KilhThat Cold With •' 1 ■ * • CASCARA QUININE for and Colds, Coughs l* a Grippe J Neglected Colds arc Dangerous Take no dhanccs. Keep thi s ctandard remedy handy for the first sneeie. Breaks r.p a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form docs not affect the head—Cascar* is bes: '•'onic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT , -— 1 ■ 11 ■ jj Strength, Security and Service! j FOR 116 YEARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED THIS I •• COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL AND B H OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR | TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF I BANKING BUSINESS. Assets Over . . $2,500,000*00 8 WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I AND 2% ON DAILY CHECKING BALANCES B OVER SSOO. , \ J f , I THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUN- I n DEL COUNTY. .. THE ... I I Farmers National; Bank y OF ANNAPOLIS, MD.. rrzuzz: z.. b:.:: :::::: 2 A m WCINnXRMLCMI Git Your D^veniCaas And rejnember—the lowest first cost, the lowest upkeep and the highest resale value of any motor car ever built ** I 1 : :| Expand your sales zone —reach more customers. Figured from every conceivable standpoint a ‘ Ford Chassis, and a body to suit your needs will not only speed up and substantially lower the . cost of your light delivery and hauling, but it * 1 will establish for your busi ness an invaluable reputation for promptness and efficiency. Buy now. Terms if desired. ** ** J Colonial Motor Co. 204-8 West Street A 1 ling. Calijorgu; tract.. California;! baseball*, Ctu.ik* ton; football. Idaho; baskwtbalJ. California; swimming. New York; rifle team match, Missis sippi. —“J had a good .joke to tell you this evening, hut I see you are not in ,1 cumli ion to receive it." She— Why? He—“ Because if your face jli 'hts up. llie powder will go oar.”— - Goblin. 'You can notice the days Retting | longer already,” said the suburban philosopher. ' Right you arc,” said his neighbor. —Exchange. - ... i Vulcan Marine Engine; ■ - : : f .. i LATROBE & CO. MARINE : ENGINEERS ANNAPOLIS. MD. A BY-LAW Imposing tin. Tax It.ilf for tlif l iscal tear Ending <1 uiir :>. lB3;j. Section 1. Bo it established and or liaiiK-ii bj the .Mil Jor, evuuiclut ana -Ai [ (kruuu ol tne lay 01 Annapolis, mat liu i iu.\ rule of ouc imuilieu coma, t>e alul tin unuie is Uereuy imposed uu ouch one uuii died dollars <>i tue assessable property lu ! Uio City ol .uiuapous tor me useai yeai cubing Juue ,10, i,*23, to be collected pur suant to tue laws us contained iu the charter, ami the By-Law* aud Ordinuuces ol tlie .slayul'. Counselor and Aldermen ol Ihc City of Annapolis. .Section - And lie u further cstabilsliei. aim ordained by the aiitbunty atoresau. that out of tile amount named in the lirsi section ol tins By-Law tins sum ol iwclvi teals out ol eaeii one bundled cents col lected be ami the came is hereby set apart tor the suikiug luud to pay tne interest on the bonds ol me City ol Annapolis, as required by the Ai ts of the General As sembly of Maryland at the sessions ol IMS', r.RKI, llMt. lulu and 1!*--. Section d. And be it further established and ordained by tlie authority aturcsald, that out of the amount named iu the sain lust section of ttiis ity-Law, tlie sum ot one and one-tldrd cents out ol cacti on< tiuudred cents colic-led be aud the sunn is hereby set apart for the sinking fund to meet the bonds issued in the year 1898, upon maturity. Section I. And be it further established aud ordained by tne authority uiorcstuu that out of the umotiul named iu said lirsi section ol this Ity-Law, the sum of three cents out of c;tcU one buudretl cents col. lcted lie and the same is hereby set upuri for a sinking luud to meet the bonds is sued iu the year P.mhi, upon maturity. Section o. And lie it further vstublished and ordained by the authority aforesaid that out ot the amount named In the lifsi section ol this By-Law, the sum of tiue and one-third eenis out of each one hun dred cents collected be aud the same is hereby set apart for a sinking fund [to meet the bonds issued iu the year 1906, upon maturity. Section U. And be it further established and ordained by the authority aforesaid that out of the uuiMiut tunned in {in said tirst section of this By-Law the sum ot one aud one-tldrd cents out ol cacti line huudred cents collected lie and the sahie is hereliy set apart for a sinking fund to meet the bonds issued iu the year 11)10, ! upon maturity. Setion 7. And be it further established and ordained by the authority aforesaid that out of th' amount named lir the said lirst section of this By-Law the sum ol tlnee cents out of each one tiuudred cents collected l*e and tile same is hereby set apart for a sinking fund to Hurt the ptn posisl bonds to lie issued in 1922, upon maturity. Section K And lie it further established' and ordained by the authority aforesaid that it shall lie the duty of the Collector and Treasurer to yolieet the sums so set apart fir Hie several sitiklug funds, aud to keep separate receipts aud aeeoimts tliere of. and to deposit the same to tin* credit f tlie said sinking tunits, as required bv tin* several Acts and OrilMalices relating to and providing for said several bond is su< s. and to receive on account thereof nothing but < urr -.it innticv of ‘lie T idled States, and it shall lie tlie duty of the said Collector mid Treasurer, and lie is hcrveliy directed to e\p;-Ks on the fax bills for tle> said fiscal yeai seventy-eight eeuts out of eaeb one-hundred cents eollectud it for: tl.e ordinary expenses of tlie city, and tliat twelve cents out of each one hundred cents collected is for a sinking fund te nay tlie interest on tlie bonds autuorlred bv tin- different Acts of Assembly, ar nforsabi; aud that one aud one-third cents out of each one tiuudred cents eolieeted is for tin- sinking fund for tlie pavtnent of t)ie bonds issued under the authority ol ♦te,*i Aet of Assembly of tlie yep- ISAS; aud that tlifec cents out of each non huudred •cits collected is for Mo linking fund for the I.aviiirut of the bonds issued mid-v tin •nitlioritv of the A-t of Assembly of tlie vear liKMi; and that one and otie-tlilrd cents out of each one liunbre 1 cent) eol bcteil is for the sinking fund for the -.av neni of bonds Issued for the year 1900 • and that one and one-tldrd rents out of e.-o l. one liundre<: ecus collected is for t'.e ■sinking fund for the nayment of hondr issued for the year 191(1: and tliat three •enfs ollf of each one hundred coots col leefed is for the sinking fund for tli- uav Vi'"?* >f I ,r<, l’ !,s <*'> to be issued in tion 9. And lie it established and or .'■'itie*) bv ‘lie authority nfores-dd. tint ttiis i■ v-T,aw s'rli take effect from tin date of its passage. Approved July 28. 1922. SAMI KL JONES Attest; Mayor. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE. City Clerk. CHARLES M. CARLSON IM GLOI’CESTKR STREET CONTRACTOR and WILDER Bali mates Ctirartill/ Given, PHONE *7 notice to npraas I, George F, Quaid, having been elected as Collector and Treasurer of the Corporation of Annapolis, hereby give notice that I will be ready to begin the collection of taxes for the levy of 1922 at my office in the Municipal Building, Gloucester street, on and after Monday, August 7, 1922, from 9:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. All bills not paid by September 1. 1922. interest at the rate of 6 per cent, will be charged. Bills will be mailed on request ( and receipts promptly returned. GEORGE F. QUAID, Collector and Treasurer of Annapolis. a,31. ~ " ——■ - i-j TRUSTEES’ SALE —UK valuable LOTS OF GROUND < rrt of "hirtlrn Farms" and Also L*ta at i rdar I’ark, Maryland. By vtrtm* of the order of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel county, passed on the BMh nay of April. 1922. "in the matter of the trust estate of Bold* Combs, No Itil.'i Lquitv in the Cirvull Court for Anne Arundel county, tin- undersigned Trustees will offer at public sale at the Court House, floor, ou Tuesday. August 22, 1922. At Eleven O'clock A. M., the following lots of ground, all of which are laid down ou tlie pint and survey of "Garden Karina" of record In tlie office ot ttie Clerk of the Circuit Court for Aube Aruudel county, via: Lot No. 9, consisting of four it) acres of land. Lot No. 10. consisting of four (II acres of taint. Lot No. 11. consisting of six and ulne huinlredtka tti.li!)) acres of land. Lot No. 2D. consisting of four and nine iy-tlirec-lmtidretitha (1.93) acres of land. Lot No. 21. consisting <<f six and seven ty-lwo-hundrodth# (U. 72) acres of land. Lot •‘IS" of Block Six Mi), consisting of two amt one-half (2'm acres or land. Lot "S" of Block Six Mi), consisting of two ami one-half t2'-) acres of taint. Amt also tin- following lots at CisUir I’sik. via: All those lots designated as Lots in and 21 In Block "It" laid down on the plat of Cedar Bark in Plat Book G. W No 1. sis-. 1. folio 2ti. In the Circuit Court for said county, and being tin* same lots which were conveyed by Annie V. Sears ami husband to llohh Combs by deed dated tlie otb day of Kebruarv. 1919. ami recorded In the Land lleenrds of said county In Liber \V. N. W. No. ti. folio 275. Ac. TERMS OK SALK:- Cash on rntlffcatioii of sale. A dep* sit of 2.V, of tin- purchase money on earli lot will lie required of the purchaser on day of sale. Kor further particulars apply to tlie undersigned, t IIABI.ES k. lee, Annapolis, Md. JOHN G. SCIIII,PI'. Kit Calvert Bldg.. Baltimore, Md. JAMES M. MENItOE, Solicitor, Atfuupolla. Md. WILLIAM 11. MOSS, Au< tloncor. ORDER NISI iu tlie Matter of tlie Sale of tlie Mort gaged Beal Estate of .1. Hyde O'Connor and Wife. No. ItiOl Equity. Iu the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel Co. Ordered, Oils 2litli day of July, 11122. tliat the lteport and Account of the Auditor, tiled this day in tlie above en titled cause, l*e rat I lied and confirmed, un less cause to tlie contrary thereof be shown ou or before tlie 2lt WAV OK AFGFST, NEXT; Provided, a copy of this order lie inserted in some newspaper published in Anm- Arundel county, otn-e iu each of three suc cessive weeks before tlie 21st day of August, next. WM. X. WOOinVAHD. Clerk. True Copy. Test: WM. N. WOODWARD, Clerk. PROPOSALS Proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Auue Aruudel County, Mil., for tlie erection of u two-room Indus trial school building ou Washington street. Annapolis, Md., and a two-room colored school building, near Jucohsvllle, A line Arundel County, Md. Bids w ill be received until It) a. in. (Daylight-Saving time) Saturday, August 12. 1922. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Plans can be procured from tlie office of Prof. George Fox, Superintendent ot Si-lionls of Anne Arundel County, upon the payment of s,i, which will lie rc!moled wliyii plans are returned. PIANO TUNING and CHAIR CAINING PROMPTLY DONE) Work Called For and Promptly Delivered 1 PHONE 532-M. WM. MUHLMEISTER so WEST ST. b2l Hyde Brothers Plumbing and Heating 122 MARKET STREET PHONE 160-J. PKOMPT SERVICE! ~E. 0. LEAGUE ROOFING •pawtfas. Sheet Metal and Slate Work 4TOTES iKD FCBNACKS INSTALLS) AMD BE PA IME O PHONE 731-W W. B. & A. Electric Railroad MID-CITT "TERMINALS (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.) llaif-llouriy Service Morning and Evening Between Annapolis, Baltimore aid Washington an d ('snip Meade (Washington nnd Camp Meade passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE ANNAPOLIS West Street Station 5.10. xs.o(i. 0.20, x <1.511. X 7.50, 8.20, 9.20 10.20. 11.20. A. M., 12 20. 1.20, 2.20. 320 t L2O. *LSO, 5.20, (1.20, 7.00, 8.20, 10.20, 11.20, I*. M. Leave Naval Academy Gate 10 minutes earlier; State House Station, Bladen Street and College Avenue, seveu (7) minutes earlier. Connecting r. t Odcnton with I*. It. R. (Effective Dec. 18, 1921.) ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. Bladen Street Station 5.20 A. If. and half-hourly thereafter at 20 and 50 miudhes after dbh hoar nutil tS.jO I*. M„ then at 7.50, 8.50, 9,50. 10.00, and 11.50 P. M. ’ 0.20 and 5.50 A. M. trains dally except Sunday. * LEAVE BALTIMOBE—TV., B. A A. 6,35 ',0T; : i 5 ’, l? 3 - 9 35< *o*s. 1135, A. M l---"'. 1%. 2.:i5, 3255, x 1.05. 4.30, xODO! J - 8.35, 7.35, 9.35, ILK*- P. M., 12255, All trains receive or discharge passengers at local points between Annapolis aud Naval Academy Junction and at Shin ley and Linthicum on signal. (Effective ANNAPOLIS SHOBT LINE DIV. Howard and Lombard Sts. 0.10 A. M. and hHlf-houriy thereafter at 15 minuu s after ea< h hour uutl! M. then at 7.15. 8.15. 9.15, 10.15, 11.15, I*. M.. and 12.15. A. M 5.15 and 5.45 A. M. tralua Uallj ezeeof Sunday. " „„ LEAVE WASHNGTON 8.00 6.45, 8.00; *.(), 10.00. 11.00 A. M 12 00 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, X32W, 4.00, x4.:J 5.00 tt.()o i.OO, 0.1)0, 11.00 I*. M„ 12.10 A. M *—Dally except Sunday. . For .. t, C k s t * i nd 1 “formation apply at our Wet offices: West Street Station ? taU^ n * tol *ege Avenue and JJJ ‘....1 |i... uirjlud ! classified adT! LOST LOST Sami > ~— House and N.iv.-il it,,,. Si, !t Mack leather p , ! , on inside. Reward if ■ - ‘ , tl office. ' t- v - 4Vl * LOS I' <*i r til*n Burnie uu l Vim.,, , automobile tire u , , v k„ , turns to Charles Bermq.-. - street. 1 '" V, , For stik FOB SALK Ih'Nirab.,"' w„- . —s illg lot. PlioUe 3IP l{, FOB >Al.t: Clietrolet * j Car driven P.utm nuhs. t >\ k *•*!• engine iu good , mnliiion 1' f eaan. Ap|dy ] i.% •*> Phone OOP ij, " 'ret hill BALK L-< h eiiiffonler ami uie.h, m, ,j ' , . blued, SetiM- and in, king lnvvu cliairs: other iidi.g. t, “ r t mention. Cun lie -,i ,"'"•' • Horn Point lieu. h. FOB v\ii with 15-foot all*') exieiun,,. to Hill sins'|s. l*i|,,. m,„, , " "*r pnris'l 4d.li*'. Inquire '* ains't. ‘ ' ,n,, i.# FOB HALF Cabbage plum, \|,, niiek sis'll polulei".. \ . Nichols. Xi'lephoiM- IH2.’ i ii TOR SILK ply !•'! West sired. I Oil -\l I ' alitllte for autlir.n itc or h.n.i , burning; no waste; .*i-T.o |lrl pounds to the ton. iv,q,u , , —*” Wood Co. Yard mid opposite Muryliind I, . n,, Phone 971. FOB SALE Beautiful M id fronting ou two stnsiH. Ku..ki ; all around; water ut gn,- ' y|„ quick buyer. Apply II iein nr,,', , | W ILL SACRII If F 25 1.. ~ , * with small cabin; full* , .. 1128-K. n FOR Hfc.VT FOB BENT Collage, (i room, j 7T ' fruit; ulioiii two city bin, k* u It. A A. Electric l.ilie; p, i hmj.ih Mrs. McCarter, Cedar Park, Amnqu.h, FOB I<ENT Rooms Ai , avenue. g Ftrlt KENT—Kiri proof y c 9* i,n v- ., stns't, near Chnreli Circle fi in-hnii • light. W. 11. Hart. ,j FOB BENT—Desirable small Louse; fur. Dished. Immediate posm-tiamii 0 FOB BENT— Kurnislied roomt. 'll i. Veulellees. Apply 10 I nidi sinet. s' tom BENT Newly I m-.'irimi'in ■ I near Naval Academy. Box Dt. CayMtal office. M FOB KENT—House at OH Murray r.nti begin iiing June 15. Apply Jmisn Brewer and Son. jpitf FOB RENT—House s) 1H Slide Hr, le fnr three mouths. Apply Julian Brewer sml Son. jin ti WALTER WANTED —Ladies to crochet infant*' op and su|iicM at home. iei<>ii pay; (*•! work. Address Crochet Madi son avenue. Itiilllinore. Mil WANTED— Two maids. Tlie Audi'' age,” :w Maryland avenue WANTED Knfuruislicd apHriiniid r small house, four, live or <i rooms. A, ply Box 21, Capital office C WANTED—CoupIe (coloredi ilmlrv* t-• tion in suburbs or country: man lui t around work aud woman as on A. 'n give refereuies. A|i|dv 117 Smitli uw , . ! WANTED Woman for general Ii e Work. Apply 17'J Gloucester Mint ) WANTED —Experienced iiursi with rd' ences. Apply )i l’orb'r How. ,J WANTED—Young couple desires r ‘" small uiifiirnislied house; $-'■'> nr IK) X* month. Plume H79-.1. *' WANTED—Cook. Apply Stale * r.**• WANTED—Caretaker win* llli'b-rsiar- *• trucking and chickens. ( all i- sil l I*• Saturday, Avgust 5. *' WANTED—DIsh-waslier Apply 'inn .laud Restaurant, Ids Main stM-et For Sale and Rent! FOR SALE —SO-foot lot; nortbwH aide of Thompson street ,!i FOR RENT—Furnished apartment ft 59 Maryland avenue, I’. 11. RAWLI.YS, JK l’lioiii* 591-J. 7 Erankliß a9 CITY OF ANNAPOLIS lloNb*. BONDS OF $72,000 FOK SALE Pursuant to Chapter 1W '•} the General Asm'inldy of M‘ r > lUI, f ', o , sion of 1922. and an ordinati'e •< Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen "■ City of Annapolis, apj*rove<l h> a nl ‘ ,J , a of the voters ut a S|m-ial • i*- !i " l) ~. said city un July 17. 19--. I ,r " u, ‘ “L „< tin- issuance of bonds I" tie 3U '‘' ; 372.1**) for public linproveiaoiP' Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen f , City of Annapolis will r*" # iv '' ‘ the purchase of the isjads "i >a f Annapolis on August 7, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at (In Muui'i)'* 1 f ,n ’ 'lug. City of Annapolis. t j Bald bonds will be dated Aug"* _ (D ,j will lM*ar interest at the rate a half |ter I'eutuiii p< r annum r , H el pa lof said loan will 1" i' 3! ‘ ~ cr on August 1 of each year ! aided by Ihc Aet of V.' Chapter l<r.). as follow*- - 3M**) in 1928; 31. W i' ! ii"' 1928: in 1929; ¥i •** )'• ,•/. iu 1931: 3M**) in U -'- i(*e n W.*l lu 1931; .<*** bi 19m. * tll „ 193)'.: 31,000 in 1937: ><•■) "J I *'; ]9 a in 1939; $1.(*)0 in 1910; u $4,000 in 1912. , A j^r- The said Mayor. Counselor re men of the City of Abb*!** 1 !* right to reject any or ab "in*- Each bid must be ere I"**''’ ‘ n ys envelo|e marked "Bids for , Itolis Bonds, 1922." and •*' panted by a twtifled ' hj" k ,|.,vr cent, of the amount of the , ~j( •* to the Mayor. Counselor n rKP**' the City of Anuapolis u|*o n H sible banking institution. ~cjr EMMA ABBOTT b-^ joftiO** TELEPHONE 643-M. 4 A. W. PHILLIPS Contractor and Buiij[ r s*** s „ Residence: . ~,r**** 191 Charles Bt. IJiGD-*— ,p t AniupslD* **■