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twntutQ (Capita! 1884 1922 1 ANNAP O l 1 6. M 11. t*u l>llHally Ex*|t Sunday t>y THi: CAPITAL IM BLIK'tINC n'UI'AX' *==-* - < Tin: i.viMN.i capital I* ou sale i.t Hit- following I'lum m . C’ , *’-kp \\ ,I<.ihm I'M Malu \\ i.unlit h. 'ii! Ii- ... II \\ •at Kl -*•'■ J (i< .!. H.ivis. ......II M.irj'tud Am [ i i. r hit • > r ; M i ■ 1 i,.! . “litui lilr<l Coiifis-liotM ry” Kitty tifHgQ ■' \V 1 11 Ik in I.hlii r.'. . W i tl ->i ■? K M. A. ml, Slimi Iiu■ li t .■■■ M MIIIit "::i vvSir*-*- X M iiiili |*.'riiir-l A K.'Vfni Ave.. ItiM i-on I I I'liirUti 11. I U-iiKvl. M.'i) I.Mi'l Av- I•> Ivi M'l In Vn'mp'i'ir. li.ii<tjirl. lt i in.'i'toivii n*i• I M'fnt AiiiiAi'iiflii iiy i.iriii* fII IJ <llll 111 IllllUtU V.ia • .•• ii V*- tin- i;v'|:vi\<i ( \IMT.M 111,11. Hi j, . ii"| vvlji'i ii'V,i,v f niH Hit' *it > 111 ll*.i V I K > II r !... In' .11 <1 lll'll VH 111 tin i,tli . | i .in |ii l imitu; ; i.im |M'i flfm |i i * .s• i i i .ill*. iii.t, lit 'iiy Ji.mliilhci 111 II" . • Hi I Kt.lll'S 'if t , 1f;,.1.1. I.;ii.i".| it A ii;i).iillh rM>lolJlie ua I...fiv Mutter. Mi’mlmr >f Tim .\hm<k*lnl<m) Tli" A: in luted I'ri'im la exclii al.i'iy i r t l l i'll t i the uw fur r iiiililli’til'. *i iif 'til news i ii"llfi'il in It ;• fin nl liiTwlra- credited 111 11l Mi (' | iiin| ali.n fill' lni'ill IICWH |ii||lli|.i | iH't't'ilj. All riKilt’d of rr* • t till*i• • iti'.ii of H|N‘i'lul ilia l*i i> 0 t |i ii'lii v ri' a hut moTVoil TTIUfLIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1922. K( <}\nn mvtii m o. u. United Stat'.'S Senator ()ver man, like thousands of others, evidently i - tirel of the monoto nous and misleading statement: of the Republican leaders that tlit* Harding administration has saved the people billions of dol lars in the conduct of public ai fairs. And so Senator Overman upsets the prettily constructed piles of (i. <). I'. figures by show ing ou a fair comparison that, ex cluding expenses mourred as a re sult of the war, the I larding ad ministration today i costing tlu taxpayers $oo(i, 000,1)00 more than the \Y ilson administration. Senator < H erman, in order to reach a reasonably normal and fair comparison uses the fiscal year of 10IM with the fiscal year of 101 r. of Woodrow Wilson, lie deducts from I'J-il expenditure the enormous total of s\\(>oo,- 000,000 due to oft shoots of the war, like Kmcrgcncy Fleet, pub lic del t charges, v* ter.ins’ bureau and .like items, and then proceeds j to tin comparison. Senator Ov-i erman admits that the 10'.') ap propriations were $.! 10,000,000 less th.in those for 1 but aver, that this was effected only In de creasing the size of the army and navy, “equisite to the return t< peace And with the decks cleared for an accurate comparison, tlu senator takes tlu* major depart menl -of the government, state, trea ury, executive, interior and other.-, and by matching the pres cut expenditure.' with those of tlu \\ il. on departments of !01.\ lu show that the saving is in favor of the W ilson administration inj amounts ranging from J? 1.000,000: in the .late dcpaitmcnt *> SIM.- 000.0P0 in the war department, and a graml tola! of s.ff;tG,ooo,ooo. 1 I his ought to be sufficient answer to tire e.i.rps of the vast economies eft eted in Washing ton by the change of admiuistra tioii Repttl liean leaders tried to show saving; some time ago by comparing reques ts for ap propriation with actual expendi tures. W lieu that did not befud dle till people tlu'\ adopted equal ly vain methods. Senator Over tuna’s figures are a broadside which may well stagger the polit ical flappers at the capital. As a matter of fact the general! public needs no statistics to know what a miserable exhibition <u government is being given now.! The public’s principal concern is that the curtain cannot be lower-j ed on it earlier. CtUVTKUI. OF THE AIR The question of freedom of the air raised by a Pennsylvania far mer who had two aviators arrest ed for flying over his land is at tracting wide attention. While a justice of t J v peace lined th*. fliers, a high r court reversed tin finding, holding that as the air men had not set toot on the farm they were n t guilty of trespass within the definition in the law An appeal lu - been taken and there will be another opinion in the cant. 'lk tanner brought his original acti.’ me a use of the an noyance so tinned by the planes flying over his farm. Various cite s have ordinance's, governing flights over them, which arc 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 tlj? air Jias never : been fully adjudicated. While the government may as sume general control of the air.l and it has, there necc arily imutl be some restriction, m-t a- c'-iva! which have legnfit 1 on tile sub * jett claim for them elves under: fM-liCv* power *. A buildin pro-1 j.ct.-. into the air and the owner! c rtainlv would have control as| far ;> the building extends and! .* much farther a- would be re-l juitid t ii tire safety, just! 'iov\ ir that authority might c\- ■ nd may be debatable, but mod-J : n i;iv :il o n wins to make it j mperativt to- deny the fiction i ;hat the owner of a farm owns lie air above it extending to the' ) a ii: and all beneath it to the | • *i* i of the earth. Should fitch j i < ■ >n‘.. ntion hold good a . iator vottld need to secure a right < way and adhere to it in flights. Ihi air has 1 een compared t‘ :bc s>ea and the “freedom of the eai- referred to. l*ut there is i hordt r of the : ca- that is not ’ree within the three-mile limit, ind the widening of that is even being discussed. The air might be made free above a specified height, say 2,000 feet. Airplanes bit that altitude would not greatly di turb people on the ground. I he 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 (I ‘nut lii iH'tl IToiu Csik*" l.) are at present, I have no intention of bciiut a candidate. I made my posi tion clear to the committee, ua 1 want ed to Rive them opportunity to secure another candidate.” Judge ftriseoe left Baltimore last night for San Francisco, where lie will attend the convention of the American liar Association, lie will preside over the meeting of the judi cial section of the body. Mattingly Alter it One candidate came out definitely for the Fifth district nomination, namely, Francis E. Mattingly, of Charles county, member of the House of Delegates at the lust session of the Legislature. Mr. Mattingly, in an nouncing liiinself, declared for lower t uift and “light win -* s and liter ! with alcoholic content determined by I IVn gross within hounds of i lie'Con- I st'tution." Strong effort was made by many friends of John Walter :’mHh, leader of the State organization, and man’ years si nior U. S. Senator for Mary land. to again become a candidate. “1 want to serve the: party, but I am not If b|ng for oltice," was al! that SeVi at.’.r Smith would ay after the in s' deuce of hi.-, friends failed to m >Vc him in ilia dedonuinatiou • l.cvtis Or Aurris For Senator Almost without deception, the visit ing iK’meurats took tiiolr leave firm n .‘he conviction tlmt William I. Nor ris-. Pre side nt of the State’ Semite, ami Daviel J. lewis, of Cumberland, far mer will he; left to fight j ii out lor tin’ Senatorial nominal ion Too nice §: ’ saw new deVeleipinentF in Hie line-up in three Congressional districts. Ganille I>. Bens an. former Itcprcsi’iitative, withdrew from the rare’ in the 1 Second elistrict. He promised his support to Millard E Tyilings, Strife Senator from Harford county, who will oppose for the nomi nation Frank H. Zouck and George D- Fverron, Jr. Ui iniarjr On Septcnihcr 11 The committee fixed Monday, Sep tember 11, as the date for the primary eli. tlon. This was done by refusing ; to consent to any other date with the time specified by law. thus throwing the primary upon the date provided by law it chairmen of the two parties fall to agree. i Dr. J. Hubert Wade, chairman of the Central Committee, was em powered to fix time and place for the ! State convention. It also was ruled glut each county and legislative dis trict shall have the same number of | delegates in the convention as it has members of the General Assembly. There was no sign of k movement to displace I>r. Wade as committee chairman, nor was there definite indi cation th >' action will be later to force him to step out. Some of the committee members and other party men said the party would be better >!i with another head because of Dr. Wade’s dismissal on charges as treas urer aud member of the Board of Prison Control. But there evidt&ttiv was no disposition to require him to do so. Most Democrats showed little interest in the matter. FOR sale ’ Dwelling Conduit St.. Bungalow West Annapolis. s.’.7t>fi. ' nilgai.iw Chesapeake avenue. £l,3(kt cash, balance on time. U)t Murray Hill. cash, balance on time. B. J. WIEGARD 21 SUHOOI. ST. iV _ f’ilOAE 459. J. THE EYENia'u LAPH.nL. ANXAPOLIS. MARYLAND, THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 102? MISSISSIPPI WINS EXCELLENCE TROPHY | Tic tattle: hip Mississippi wen the ; Pacific t?eo*\; general excellence ! trophy ft r the year, according to the 'remits of the anneal athletic eom i petitions. The Mississippi al o won I latt year j Champions in the various sports JuT-re: Rowing. Mispir-Hppi; railing. ! Miss ipjd ; l-oxing. Miss : ppi; wrest | KilhThat Cold , With J ' V 4 **l 4 < CASCAPA 0* QUININE ' fcr and Colctx, Coughs La Grippe j Neglectcxl Cclds are Dangerous Tk* no tWi.-nces. Keep thin ctardard remedy handy for the first snee-o. Breaks c.p a co!d in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 drya—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascar* is bes. "*'omc Luxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT if Strength, Security andl Service! I ■■ •=: i H m FOR 116 Y'EARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED THIS m COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL AND OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR ;; TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ' BANKING BUSINESS. : —j Assets Over . . $2,500,000.00 ?! H t : WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS jJj AND 2% ON DAILY CHECKING BALANCES $ OVER SSOO , \ j j y ri | q THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUN- R DEL COUNTY. • | ” " 1, .. THE .. § Farmers NationaLßank I OF ANNAPOLIS, MDI . mrUNniERSAIcW ChtYourDeliveryCosts And mnnmbrr — the lowest first cost, the lowest upkeep and the highest resale value of any motor car ever built 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 but it * will establish for your busi ness an ip valuable reputation for promptness and efficiency. Buy now. Terms if desired. pp ** J Colonial Motor Co. 204-8 West Street ! i* n 5- Ualifor,u; tradL, California; baseball, Chijjrlciton; football. Idaho; basketb&U, California; swimming, : New \ork; riflr tciim match, Missis :! sippt. —■*'J had a goinl -joke to tell you this evening, but I see you are not in a comii ion to receive it." She— Why? He—“ Because if your face? ; li -bts iij,. the powder will go off.”— - Goblin. "You can notice the days netting longer already,” said the suburban philosopher. "Right you arc.” said his neighbor. Exchange. y u/can Marine Engine i > i • 1 £ •A-C, ' ' * - ■'.. 2 LATROBE & CO. MARINE : ENGINEERS ANNAPOLIS. MD. A BY-LAW Imposing (lit* Tax Kate (or I lie fiscal tear Ending June :M>, lUIS. Suction 1. ltu it established and pr darnel by the .Major, counselor aqu A, ,u inn n ut too Cny or Annapolis, mat tin in \ rate of one imuiiicu cents, be ami tin same is hereby imposed on each one UUit died dollars or tae assessable property in UiU i'uy oi AunupoiU tor me uscat year ending June ■*>, laJJ, to be collected pur suatlt to tue laws as eoillallieil Hi tile t liar ter, ami the By-Laws ami Ordinances ot lire Mayor, Counselor and Alderiucu oi the City of Anu.ipolis. Section 2 Auu u<- u further catubilabfc*. uud ordained by tire authority aforesaid Unit out of tile amount named in the ursi sect lob of tins l>y-haw the sum of ielvi ieuts out ot eaeU one bundled cents col letted be uud the came is hereby set upari for the suikiug fund to pay the interest oil the bonds ot the City ot Annapolis, us required by the Ads of the General As seinhly oi Maryland at the sessions oi lsus, pjuu, lauti, pjiu ami 1922. Section 3. Aud he it further established and ordained by the authority aforesaid, that out of the amount named in the saiu hist section of this By-Law, the sum oi oiiy and oMc-tlllrd cents out ol each om huudred cents collected he and the saun is hereby set apart for the sinking fund to meet tlie bonds issued in the year L-Ste, upon maturity. .Section i. And be it further established and ordained by the authority aiotesaiu that out ot the umouut namett iu said nrst section of this By-Law, the sum of three cents out tit eaeU one huutlred cents eol leted be aud the same is hereby set upuri for a sinking l’uud to meet the bonds is sued iu the year lUUU, upon maturity. Section And he it further established and ordained by the authority aforesaid that out ot the amount named in the lifst section of this By-Law, the sum of one and one-third cents out of each one hun dred cents collected be and the same Is hereby set apart lor a sinking fund {to meet the bonds issued iu the year lUO6, upon maturity. Section ti. And he it further established and ordained by tlie authority aforesaid that out of the ain .Mint named in flu said first section of this By-Law the sum of one auil one-third cents out of each dm hundred cents collected lie and the sahtc is hereby set apart for a sinking fund to meet the bonds issued iu the year 1910, : upon maturity. St ion 7. And be it further established and ordained by the authority aforesaid that out of the amount named tir the said lust section of this By-Law the stun ol three rents out of each one hundred cent* collected be and the same is hereby set apart for a sinking fund to meet the phi posed bonds to lie issued la 1922, upon maturity. Section 8. And be it farther established ami ordained by the autimrity aforesaid that it shall be the duty of the Collector and Treasurer to foiled the sums so set apart for the several sinking lands, aud to keep separate receipt a and accounts there of. and to deposit the same to the credit of tin* said sinking funds, as rci|tiiivd by tint several .Vets and Ordinances relating to and providing for said several bond is sm s. uud to receive on account thereof nothing but currant luonev of ‘he In Hod States, and it shall be the duty of the said Collector and Treasurer, aiid lie is hereby directed to oxpass on the tax bills tor tin* said lineal yeai seventy-eight cents out of each otto-hundred cents collided if for the ordinary expenses of the city, and that twelve cents out of each one hundred cuts collected is for a sinking fund tc nay the Interest on the bonds uutmdbed bv the different .Vets of Assembly, as •if or said: amt that one slid one-tlilrd cents out of each one hnudred cents collected if for tin* sinking fund for the payment !of •be bonds issued under the authority ol Me.*) A< t ~f A-seniblv of the ye.r- Is*9S; aud •bat three cents out of each one hundred •vits collected Is for the linking fund for •bo navinent of tip* bonds Issued uud-* the authority of the Aet of Assembly of the vear I'MH); ami tinit one and one-third •suits out of each one hundrcl cent) on|. teeted is for the sinking fund for the •>av •nent of bonds Issued for the year Haiti ’•nd that one ami one-third cents out of ea* one hundred eents eolbs-ted is for t.e sinking fund for the miymont of hondr issued for the year 11110: and that three 'amts, out of each one hundred emits col lected is for Hv sinking fun 1 for tie- nav ,<r proposed to be issued h, *'• tlon . And in* it established npd or '•■titied bv the authority afores->|,| this It v-Law t i'll take effect front the date of its passage. Approved July 2S. Hi.*-.*. SAMUEL JONES • Attest: Mayer. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE. City Clerk. CHARLES M. CARLSON 1M GLOUCESTER STREET CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Estimate. ChesrfuUy UllM. PRONE SI NOTICE TO cm mm 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. 5 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 r Annapolis. a.31. —l ■' 111 -j TRUSTEES’ SALE j —OF— VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND r*rt of, "Garden Farms” <• -'•• *-!• • Crdar Park. Maryland. ( Bv virtue <>f the order of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel i-ounty, passed on the 10th <isy Of April. BC-*. "In the matter of the trtifit estate of llobfo i Vmls, *'"• PMS Equity ill the Cireult Court Tor Anne | Arundel county, the undersigned Trustee* will offer at public sale at the Court House, door, oil Tuesday, August 22, 1922, At Eleven O'Cloci A. M.. the following lots of ground, all of which . are laid down on the pint aud survey of | "Garden Farms" of record Iu the oiee ot the Clerk of the Circuit Court tor Aube Arundel county, vie: I Lot -No. 9, consisting of four <I) acres of land. 1.,,t No. 10. consisting of four (it acres of land. Lot No. 11, consisting of six aud nine hundredths pDRM acres ot land. I Lot No. At. consisting of four and nine ty-tiiree-bundrcUths t l.tkt) acres of land. Lot No. 21, consisting of six and seven tjr-two-hnndrwlths tU-72) acres of land. ‘ I.ot "K" of Block Six It'd, consisting of two and one-half t”'a* acres of laud. Lot "S" of Block Six pit, consisting of two and one-liaif (.Vti acres of land. Ami also tin* following lots at Ctslar Park. vie: All those lots designated as Lots I'd ami 21 in lUo. k "H" laid down on the plat of Cedar Hark In Hint Book G. VV No. 1. SIS-. 1. folio At. lit tile Circuit Court for said county, and being the same lots which were conveyed by Annie V. Sears and husband to Uoltb Combs by deed dated the sth day of February. 19111. uud rtssuded In the Land Uncords of said county in Liber VV. N. VV. No. tl. fo|io 27*. ,\e. TF.UMS OF SALECash on rat ill. a tlon of sale. A deposit of 23', of the purchase money on each lot will be required of Hie purchaser on day of sale. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, CII.VULES F. LEE. Annapolis. Mil. JOHN G. SCHILFI*. Nil Calvert Bldg.. Baltimore. Md. JAMES M. MI NUOE. Solicitor, Artimpolls. Md. WILLIAM 11. MOSS. , Au. Honour. ORDER NISI Hi the Matter of the Sale of the Mort gaged Real Estate of J. Hyde O'Connor and Wife. No. 1(2)1 Equity. Iu the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel Co. Ordered, this Alt it day of July, 1922. that the ltuport and Account of the Auditor, tiled this day in tlie above on titled (Muse, lie rati lied aud confirmed, un less cause to tlie contrary thereof be shown on or before tlie 21st DAY OF AUGUST, NEXT; Provided, a copy of this order be inserted In some newspaper published in Anne Arundel county, once in each of three suc cessive weeks before tlie '.'lst day of August, next. WM. N. WOODWARD, Clerk. True Copy, Test: WM. X. WOODWAKD, Clerk. PROPOSALS Proposals will be received by tlie Board of Education of Anne Arundel County, Md.. for tlie erection <>f a wo-loom Indus trial school building on Washington street, Annapolis, Md., and a two-rokui colored school building, near Jaeohavlllc. Anne Arundel County. Md. Bids will lie received until 111 a. m. (Daylight-Saving time) Saturday, August 12. 1!I22. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Elans eau lie procured from tlie office of Prof. George Fox, Superintendent ot Schools of Anne Arundel Countv. upon tic payment of $5. which will lie refute led wlipn plans are returned. PIANO TUNING and CHAIR CAINING PROMPTLY DONE! Work Untied For and Promptly Delivered! PHONE 3A2-M, WM. MUHLMEISTER • WENT BT. *24 Hyde Brothers Plumbing and Heating 122 MARKET STREET PHONE 169-J. PROMPT HER VICE! E. 0. LEAGUE ROOFING • ®bo* Hotel rad BUU Work •TOYS* AND FURNACE* INSTALLRi AMD REPAIRED PHONE 731-W W. B. & A. Electric Railroad MID-t’ITT "TER MIN ALS (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.) Half-llourly Service Morning and Evening Between Annapolis. Baltimore a t d Washington and Camp Meade (Washington and Camp Meade passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE AXXAPOLI4 West Street Station 5.10 x 5.50. (1.20. Xf1.71, x 7.30. 8.?0. 1)20 10.20, 11.20, A. M.. 12 20, 120. 2.20, 3.20 tfj.% * 4 -30, 5.20. f 1.20. 7.00, 8.20. 10.20! 11-U, 1. M. Ijoave Naval Academy Gate 10 minutes earlier; State House Station. Bladen Mreet and College A venae, seven (7) minutes earlier. Connecting at Odenton with P. R. R. (Effective Dec. 18, 1021.) ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. Bladen Street Station 3.20 A. If. and imlf-houriy thereafter at 20 f. D * 5° hoor nutU k"Sunday s "** A ' M ' trala> LEAVE BALTIMORE—W„ BAA. 8 - 35 ' fo 7 . t !'. ii a - 10.05, 11.33, A. M.. 7.05. 9.35. 11 Air P. M., 12.35, AU traina receive or disc barge passenger* 1 at local points between Ai.nkpoU. atld Naval Academy Junction aud at Bhip ley and Linthicum on signal. ** i (Effective ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. _. r . Mwr<i *wi Lombard St*. baif-bourly thereafter at 15 1 ai* v? uft^ r L * ch hour until < ?i l i<5 P D M M Uleß , at ,o* U ai!i 9U < 10.15, 1 11.15, P M.. and 12.15. A. M i 6 Sunday.' , ' 43 A " **" tr * lU * aal,y LEAVE WAHHXGTOX 6.00. <1.45. 8.00; 3.00, 10.00. 11 00 A M 12110 1.00. 2.00. 3.00, X3..T0. 4.W, r-m I rjs' *—lsaily°exa' , pt' Sunday; 1210 ** M I . d | CLASSIFIED ADs LOST W*l Sunday afternoon *— House mi,l Nava ti black leather ih keih.,..i, 1 ' , on inside. Kenard it ninr,' ' tal office. hi i 4 {„ LOST—O l Baltimore u , Glen Burnle aild Aim.,; . . . '’ "‘^B automobile tire ) 1 v ,' k. , turns to Charles IH rii-t,,, , - • slreet. M, a n m EOK tikl.K FOB MIJ I •exiraiile w.,(, ~, , iug lot. Fhiiiic 3|;i I;. ink UU Cur driveu n.7si miles, i„ , * , ‘ !s ' •ugioe in gud conditio gw*. Apply 113 . , - Phone ur.i i{. (*• HK SALE eklffotiier and uiedieiu, .' ,n * billed, settee and rocking lawn chairs: other things p, to liu-uthin. (au lie seen all, " l * ’ Horn Point Be.icii. POR 8\ i i xxtth 15-font alley exlciKline , to 11111 strisMs. Pi |, e Mm , parcel $l,lOO. inquire .u ' strr>et. “ ' FOH MD! Cabbage plants n l \| , kdek seed pot a Ice-,. , ' Nivliold. Xi‘U‘|i|ioii4‘ isjj i ii FOK HALE Squan pI.V (k't West street. I OK H\l I ■ Stitute for agtbraeite m tia r,l . burning; no waste; fl.' >i |„ ; tll] 1 pounds to (lie ton. peopi. , , ', Wood Co. Yard iiu,| offi,i., . j. opposite Maryland 111, m Phone 071. FDR SALE—Beautiful lot at Cerium, ,T flouting on two atreets. all around; water at gale ii„ , quick buyer. Apply 13 iVm m r ,,. , WILL SAUKIIK K 25 foot , r i„ with small i-abln; fully equip , i", FOK RANT FOK KENT -Cottage, ti rooms 1 ,re l„> fruit; about two city blocks ii,,„, \\ It. V A. Licet rie Line; Ja p, r i,,„i Mrs. McCarter, Cedar Park, Aanq, , FOK ItFNT Rooms A| pi] , V a\i'll lie. F(jK KENT Flreprin f ga reges oil t-„ypj street, near Church Circle, f,. lu.luile llght. W. U. Hurt. |) FOH KENT—Desirable ■mull Loupe; fur plaited, immediate posscasiiii, < .... _____________________ M FOR KENT— Furuished rooms; all nu Veuieliees. Apply 10 l nion stns-t. FOK KENT —Newly furnislie,l near!*,:,'* near Naval Academy. Box ill. I'afipal offl<-e. M FOR KENT—House at ,’W Murray imno begin ning June 15. Apply Julian Brewer uud Son. jjti tf FOK RENT—House st is State Circle f - tli*c iuotltlia. Apply Juliuti brewer and Bon. jin tf WANTED WANTED—Ladies to crochet infants' ,a;i and hu|llcm at home. Good pay: steady work. Address Crochet •". >i son avenue. Baltimore. M,l W INTKIi 'I no maids. "The An<li**r age," 3S Mary liiii,l avenue WANTED Unfurnished upnrtimct r small house, four, live or <1 room*. Ar ply Box 21, Capital office. afi WANTED—CoupIe (colored) desire* po.- tlon in siilnirlis or eountry mat around work and woman an coni, < give references. Apply 117 Soutli *!!*’ M WANTED W unnu for general hate- Work. A|iply 171) Gloucester stred ■ WANTED- Cxperleneed nurse, with rate encci. Apply d Porter Bow. *1 H A\TKD- Voting cou| small utifiirtilsheil liotise; 125 or F-tf) I*’ month. Phone !7!1 J. * WANTED—Cook. Apply 6 Slate Uireit WANTED —<'arotakrr who umlcrs' e' trucking and elilckens. < all lsni J * Saturday, August 5. *•' WANTED—Pish wasle r Apply Mrj laud Restaurant, Bis Main stnvt For Sale and Rent! FOR SALE —SO-foot lot; northsot side of Thompson street ,D FOR RENT—Furnished tipartment t 59 Maryland avenue, C. 11. RAWLINS, IK, Rhone 591-J. 7 FrankHs W a9 CITY OF ANNAI’OLfs HOMls- BONDS OF $72,000 FOK SALE Pursuant to Chapter lOD ot ,J ;‘ ' 1,. the General Assembly of M ir> .'.•ii'-• • sion ,f p.r22. and an Ordlnau ■■ • > Mayor. Counselor mid Aldermen "* City of Annapolis, approved by a of tlie voters at a special T :<-i< , said city on July 17. 1923. Pr" u,l ‘*L • tlie issiiaiiee of bonds to tie I72JSSI for pill,lie IliiproveauHl*. ike Mayor. Counselor and Aldermen'" . . City of Annapolis will receive •'• the toir' liasc of tlie lsjads of the ' • Annapolis on August 7, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Municipal I !Bli ' lug. City of Annapolis. ( . Said bonds will is' dated AugnP j will in-ar interest at the rate • 1 ’ n . a half per centum per anuutn- > Lv* dpal of sairj loan will be pabi • on August lof ncli .vear is t out. • viderl by the Act of 1 1; ,.- < hsptur I<“.*. as follows: t- _ c kljss) in 1926; s•.')" I 1 1928: ki.orsi in 1929; H'> j" :* . in 1931; *I.OOO in WJJ; *!.. ,3 s<,ooo iu lD'it: $1,009 in 10 193*1: SI,OOO In 19K7: si." J,j W i in 1939; sl.o*io in 1940; 13 SI.(SW in 1912. . :yr . The said Mayor. Counselor tM men of the City <f Antufs' i* n right to reject any or all i* l ' l "- Each bid must be lD \ abm envelo|,e marked "Bids for * ' t Itolis Bonds. 1922.'' and iu' iSl , ■*' panied by a rertled • be< h f _ |rir a cent, of tlie uniount "f th" 1 ~ r ,„*n '< to tin* Mayor. Counselor and • re s;>s*' the City of Annapolis upon sible banking institution. . fi r EMMA ABBOTT Gig^ ~7i' t iT*o* f TELEPHONE 643-M. A, W. PHILLIPS Contrictor and Buijjl r Residence: * 191 Charles SL ,4 * -• ~n A*gpell M 4 '