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(tuenutg (iiapita) 1884 ★ 1922 ANNA 80 1. 18, M It. I übllshtri I’itliy Except Sunday by TIIB CAPITAL IM HUSHING COMPANY 7 IIP, EVENING CAPITAL I* nu salr nl the* following places: Yenrg* W. Jot <■* 101 Main Kii*a*t wuitaiM h ifuitM- :t4 whi s• •*•- Georg- J. I'ivi 7I Marylnti'! Ave Cb '< l-l li id). r VI Mitrylm. I A "Blseblrd OHifettluiurf" King ><•<,rg,- St William Ual.<*r Writ A 'iith>- ■.,| • V.’. 11. fit A. New stand, Sport Line Terminal M. Ml' <-r,. 2.71 XX'iM Ktrtnt N. M Iris, Third A Severn Avt*.. Eaatport L>r. t . .rles Is lleiikel.. .2*J Maryland Ave. !>*• II *m nil In V’ihK|i't|i. Eaatport, Or* mantown ami XVVst Aunupolla by carrier for 45 (••tit* pt-r IdOfllll. Yob .aii liiivh tin* KYIWINiI CAPITAL mulled to you when iwiiy front the city by tenting mur n hoc nlul aildh'M at tUc office, for to • i ► |• i in..mb; Yotsi i-er year, p.-vu'-lc in ,u, *. to any ih>s I office 111 the I oil.ai '' lie* oi C.it .nla. Lull , i'll ai V.nn, IV-Molll-,- iia f 11l C',. < V liter. Member f Tlie *uil:t<l Pres* The Aaaoilte.l Plena la exclu sively ♦*i. 1 1 1 ...i I i the ur for re puhll' .iili n of ii oi>via credited to It or to t otherwise credited In thla | nper ■ I alio the local lieu a puhllatie.l n teiii. All rights of re - ptiulleulion of apeelul (11a pi'ti Ii t In- ihi are alao reserved. C=-~ ' * -r--.:a.:',.'_^,"i:arv.'iLaa KHIDAY, OCTOHKII 20. 1922. Democratic Ticket For I tilted Slates Senator WILLIAM CABELL BRUCE of Baltimore. Mil. For Congress, Fifth District CLARENCE M ROBERTS Prince Georges County. IIAItMNG'S HOOMFUAMI Comnientiiitf oil President Harding’s defense of the lit* Nothing conjjrc s. ( hairman Hull of the Deiuoeratie National < Oinmittee hits the nail on the head when he says: “In what wax can Republicans who criticised President Wilson for asking that his administra tion he sustained in a threat war crisis, justify the plea of Presi dent Harding in asking \nicrican voters to jrivc their approval oi a Republican congress which has imposed upon the people the worst taiitT hill and the worst tax bill in the historx of the country, that has broken practic ally all of its campaign promises, that has done nothing to relieve post-war distress, and that will he remembered chiefly for having seated Truman 11. Newberry in a purchased senate seat?” Ihe sixty-seventh congress i stigmatized In the action of tin majority in keeping Newherrx in his $*200,000 seat while at tin same time declaring the manner of his election a menace to tin Republic. Its outstanding work the t a rill Intuit.- for profiteers, represents a flagrant defiance of public opinion, as expressed In Republicans as well as Demo crats. So also the failure t( lighten the tax burden as ex pected. No wonder the president does not attempt to go into details in commenting on the record of the two latest congresses. Hut lie flies in the face ol common sen . even by the use of generalities when he says: “Without at tempting to sugge t an enumera tioti of the accompli hments to; which the country is indebted to the sixtx -seventh c mgress and its immediate predecessor, ;t befitting to appraise the gciv results, which have been so helpful to American welfare that they will not fail to appeal to the approval of the Vnerican peo ple. But who t'|; (os an.thing in the record of these two con gresses that is * • helpful to Am trican WYlfan ”; Was it holn ful to America - * welfare t > direct .m attack ot p;\ ".iti ce and small politics against tlu* League of Nations? Was ; t helpful to Am erican welt.Ev to keep Newherrx in his purchased seat in the sen-, ate Was :t helpful to American! welfare to throw tariff-making hack upon log-rolling methods! and produce a measure that plavs right into the hands of profiteers? Against the xvords of Presi dent Harding there come up those of Secretary of War' Weeks: “The legislative branch! of our national government pTob- j ably never has been at a lower ebb than 4 t. today,” WIDE SCOPE OF HAZING PROBE IS INDICATEE (< •oin„, ) rd I rum l',c. 1.) his being familiar with certain tradi tions that prevail among the student body t the r.jval institution, but fin ally admitted under examination that he suffered “cruelty, indignity, hu miliation. hardship and oppression." as set forth in the charges and speei ftcati-nn against Midshipman Rohtn • n. McGregor xvas the only witness o appear before the court yesterday, as some dslay had been occasioned in the early part of the session because 1 Etc charges and specifications had not i ' been drawn quite in correct form and , ■ had to be sent back to the convening authority, Rear-Admiral Henry B ; Wilson, Superintendent, for correc- j • tion. Fr pin in* Hazing Methods Th.. three ridiculous exercises, each <-i which he xxus put through a space I : several minutes with about a :> or 4-ininute iuterniiHsion between per iod*. were described by McGregor as ‘Sitting on Infinity.” “Stoopfall,” and "As ymptode” The first, he said. | consisted of taking a sitting posture j with hack against the wall; “Stoop j fall” the act of getting down on all 'fours and lowering and raising tlie ; body, each time touching the chin against the floor, and "AssmyptoUe” is ■ hanging on the door of a locker. The young middle told the court ■ that lie performed the exercises in the I room of Robinson, to which he had been summoned to be taught nautical terms, part of a lesson in seamanship, lie said he ate at the same “mess’* ; table with Robinson; that he forgot to report to Robinson's room on the first occasion lie xvas told to do so, and that when he did report the following i evening lie xvas made to go through the exercises. The “stunts," he said, caused him great pain about the legs. : thigh and buck, and also indicated suffering near the abdomen. After the 1 final exercise had been completed, be t said, lie sought relief by sillintt on the | side of Robinson's bed. He became ' exhausted, lie said, and xvas assisted i 1.0 bis own room. Ue said that his k condition became such that be bail to . be taken to sick quarters and then tlic hospital. , Questioned by Commander H. G. S. - Wallace, president of the court, xvit , ness ascribed his present disabled | condition ns due entirely to the hai ling. Lieutenant Horace 1). Clarke, of ' the Navy, counsel for Robinson, at- I tempted to develop that the “Plebc’s” 'condition might possible have been the result of some physical defect I from an operation lie bad performed that rendered him susceptible to trouble, but witness stated that bis operation xvas performed more than a 1 year ago. r Further questioned by the court as to whether any other midshipmen were in the room during the progress • of the hazing, xvitness could not say c On direct examination earlier, Mc j Gregor stated that he did not remcm ■bet* much that transpired until after • he had been taken to his room 1 Though he slept well that night, h* -aid. lie could scarcely dress to go to , morning “mess,” and xvas so uncom fortable and suffered so much pain, i that he had to go to sick quarters, -j Witness said his roommate and the NOTH F TO < KFIMTOItS r Xnltio id hereby given tllilt the sub 1 * libel', of Aline Annulet eoiliity. tins ob tained from the Orphan*' t'niirt Anne Xmiu'el euiillty. in Maryland. Letters Te* latiientary on the personal estate of * xx ii.i.i xxi . iiivroN. (' late of Aline Arundel county, deceased. All persons having claims against the de ei.sed aie hereby warned to exhibit the' *i. me. with the vouchers thereof, to tin übserlber on or before tlit* ■•f.tb day or apkii., nt::i. I‘he.v may otherwise, by law. be excluded from all ben,-lit of said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make imui -dlute payment. (liven under our hands this 10th dav oi tabor. 1 '.‘22. •nit: t'li'Li.rn Tin st co. t j Executor Mi ll( 1 TO | (IM IIAt KIRN Sealed proposals for building a I'aris'e ; II; II on Christ Church property, at Owens ill' . Xttne Arundel county. Md . will b fe. ehed by the IlUililing Committee Hilt I i I . in., on Wednesday. Oetobcr 25. ltr_‘2 ! Oweiisville. Md.. at which (line an .da e they will be pubttety opened aiu* N** bids will lie rc-'ctve-l unless aeeoui a-e I,x ;; eerMtieii file s for the slim o '.' tt. payahl- to the llidlding Comuiiit-s' 1 Hu' ••omniittis' re: rves ttie right to re ,J t auv amt ,-M bids Specification* f"' I i!o- bull-ling of the hall cau be secured ! •'•""ill any member yf the comm I* tec. .loSEl'll CII.XXEV. (Ilal.‘(;K X\-. LMLRIt'II. I'.DXVALD SHLI’IIEl;I , Committee. NOTICE t„ 11 Imm it Ma, Concern: >'ii* I* I-- notily all perso’t* owning ; property on Thompson street. Mm rax .ate..He and Caltert street that tbes- Is tsls an- to be improved at nun-, j All water and gas pipes and sewers-I I must tie 1.-id lor renewedi before tin* im preveuienls ar>- made, as it will not l>- , , permissible dig up these stris*ts for . , js" i-„t ,f Hve t"> years )';■ Order of the Mayor. Counselor ami I Aldermen. XV. II XX vs ANT. . City Commissioner i I'.ied Sept. 2.\ l'.C*2. PROPOSALS E-i-ts will |>e re cited by the City Clerk i until 12 o'clock noon. Monday. October Idiii. f--r repairing King George strtei fr-on Maryland utenue to the Steamer Earringtop's wharf with vitrilied brick. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For further information, apple to XX It \'ANSA\T. . '* City Commiaaioaer. PIANO TUNING and CHAIR CAINING TROMPTLY DONE! XVork Called For and Pramptly Dalleered I j THONE XX3-H. \VM. MUHLMEISTER m witst nr. i"t! r.WfAT., ANNAMARYLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1922 act used midshipman assisted him U> sick quarters Further indicating that he was familiar with traditions of the student dy, McGregor stated that he entered c Academy re igned to “take what as coming to him." and expressed he belief that the majority of his class felt the same way. Questioned closely by Lieut -Commander J. - A. Murphy, McGregor admitted there was no authority of laxv for a seaiur to pul him through such practices as he suf fered. HELP WANTED IN ANNA POLIS Amt Furnished fly The Hein <L An napoli* People Those who suffer with kidney ' backache, urinary ills or any little kidney or bladder disorder, want kid ney help. Who can better advise than some Annapolis resident, who has also suffered, but has had r lief. {Annapolis people recommend Doan’s i || THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduced Prices! Lowest Prices in the History of the 1 I I CHASSIS $235.00 RUNABOUT 209.00 * ilil TOURING 298.00 TON TRUCK 380.00 With Starter and Demountable Rims CHASSIS 330.00 !jl 1 RUNABOUT 364.00 COUPE 530.00 1 Ilil SEDAN 59500 TON TRUCK 450.00 I Colonial Motor Company : || 240-8 WEST STREET PHONE 104 , Mash Leads the World in Motor Car Vuiur t ff _ . i. < T ” #, ' ;i ' ''" Newly improved! Now we attractions. Bear in mind, can showyou the improved too, that while making the Nash, for a shipment has Nash an even finercaranci just come to us. Drop in a more remarkable today and inspect these new former, the price has developments and added beei sweepinglv reducedL ! FOURS and SIXES Newly reduced prices range frem $915 to *2190, f.o.b. factory j NASH I ~ ■■ ’ ■ ■ aas Strange Motor Car Co. | 28 WEST STREET Kidney Fills. Ask your neigh’ioY’ Wnt. H. Ward, elutiouury ftreinun. 12 .'Ludisun St.. Annapolis, says: “My work is liard on the back and kid neys and 1 had attacks of kidney complaint. My back ached so it was all I coaid do to stoop and I xvas la!**e and stiff. Mr kidneys acted too freely at times and 1 knew they xvere the cause of the trouble. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at the West Kr;d Phar macy and tfiey were just wiiut 1 need ed. Soon mv back was well and strong, my kidneys were in good or der and I felt line.” r —"* * * ‘ _ HOLLY BEACH FARM PHONE ISO7-Fl2 EyH Jersey Milk rich | " " ———■■■— ■ ' ■ lr _ Let Us Leave You Trial Bottle FREE TOMORROW Price We, at all dealers. Don't .‘imply ask for a kidney remedy—get Duan’s Kidney Pills—the same that s .Mr. Ward had. Foster-Mllburn Co., t Mtrs.. Buffalo. N. Y.—(Adv.l -MY SWORD IN IN MY HAND.- SAYS LLOYD-GEORGE : tB. Til* Utm Ulnl l'rri.l { j LONDON, Oct. 20. —'“'My sword is in < my hand,” was the keynote of the • farewell o: Premier Llovd-Oeorge the great throng which gathered at St.! • Pancraf Station to give him an en- f' thusiastie sendofi as he left for Leedsi: today to deliver an .wldress tomorrow j >Ol H I TO CHI DITOKvS Notice is hc*eb.v given Out Oie tub w cilter, of Anae Arumtet ."imif. has ob ; Uttaed from the Orphans <r; < f Anim I \ruudel county. in Maryland, l.i Ueis j t TeataateaUir'- <> the personal estate or ItßlDtitrr LAM It. •ate of Anne Arundel eounty. deceased, j All |.. rsoiis having claims against tin- do- . eeased are hereby warned to exhibit the I satin-, with the vouchers thereof, to thei Subscriber on or before the ;i*t PAY OF M \K< H. 19i3. They uiay otherwise. l>.v law. I*e excluded j fn-lii all benetit of said estate. AH per sous indebted to said estate are requested ! no make immediate payment. tllveu under mv hand this tltli day ol j September. 1922. A ~I ;AI, Y j l'.xeeutor. j ORDER MSI % Central Chemical Company. lae. vs. Thomas A Cromwell, et al. No. 4ft57 Equity. iu the tlrenii < mm f*u o Arundel * o j ordered. tills 2tith day of October irtfl. that tlie Report and .Vfiouut of the Auili- I tor lileil tliis day in the above entitled .-a lire, lie ratified and confirmed, miles* | cans- to tlie contrary thereof lie shown on [ or before the 10th 11 \ A til NOVI YIRER. N t VT ; j Provided, a copy of this ord -r be inserted! iin some newspaper pithlisUed in Annel • litndel coiintv otsce in each of two sue-' i ,-cssi vt- weeks liefore the llitll day of NoC- ! I ember. next. KOBKKT MOSS. A. J. ! True Copy. Teat: W.M. N WOODWARD. Clerk. rK.I.KI’IIOyK 645-M. JOB WORK A. W. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder j STEEL OARAGES, 1150.00 IT I simp: 1 I'd Gloucester St.. Annniiolis. Md ~ ACETYLENE WELDING Stove unit Furnace Work a specialty.— . Tinning. Hooting. Spouting ami Plumbing Repair. Al.l. WORK GUARANTEED RINNESS AND JONES j ItCi Compromise M. Phone I3.VJ UIS E. H. PICKERING Photographic Portraiture and Commercial Photography 2S STATE CHICLE. EUONIf U 72-4 E. O. LEAGUE ROOFING ■ pooling. Wheel Natal onii Slot# Work •tom and ffknack* ntitmt.Rr AND RKPAIKKD ••hone ni.tr W. B. & A. Electric Railroad MID-CITY TERMINALS Hicf-Hourly Service Morning end Evening Hetween Annapolis. Baltimore nn d Washington an d Camp Meade (Washington and Camp Meade passengers change at Naval Academy .1 unction.) LEAVE ANNAPOLIS West Street Station 5.10. *5.00. ft.2o, x 0 50, *7.50, 8 20. 9.20, 10.20, 11.20, A. M„ 12.20. 1.20. 2.20, 3.20, 4.20, x 1.50, 5.20, 0.20, 7.00, 8.20, 10.20, 11.20, P. M Leave Naval Academy Cate 10 minute* earlier; State House Station, Bladen Street and College Avenue, seven (7) minute* earlier. Connecting at Odenton with P. It. It. AN NAI’OI.IS SHORT LINK DIV. Itlud.li Street Station Y. 20 A. M. and half-hourly thereafter at 2( and 50 minuses after ench hour until O.Vi P. M.. then at 7.50, 8 50, 9,50. 10.00 and 11.80 P. M. 5.20 and 5.50 A. M. train* daily except Sunday. LEAVE IIAI.TIMOKK—YV., It. £ A. 1.35. 7.35. 8.35, 0.35, 10.35, 11.35, A. M. 12.35. 1.35, 2.55, 3.35, x 4 05. 4.35, xS.OTi, 5.35, ft. 55, 7.55, 0.35, 11.35, P. M . 12 35 A. M, VII train* receive or discharge passenger* at local points between Anna poll* and Naval Academy Junction and at Ship ley and Linthicum on aignal. ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. Howard and Lombard Sts. 5.15 A. M. and half-hourly tbereaXter at 15 and 45 minutes after each hour until ft.ls P. 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. train* dally except Sunday. LEAVE WASHNGTON (1.00. 0.45, 8.00, 9.00, 10 00. 11.00 A. M . 12 00 1 00. 2.00, 3.00, X 3.30. 4.00. x 4.30, 6.W)! ft.oo. 7.00, 9.00, 11.00 P. M., 12.10 A, il x—Daily except Sunday. Fur tickets and Information apple at our -Itv ticket offices; West Street Station, Carvel Hull. Short Line Station, Bladen Street. ADVERTISING IN THE EVENING CAPITAL BRINGS RESULTS. UNUSUAL SALE of HIGH-GRADE Used Automobiles from PETERSON MOTORS, Inc. OF BALTIMORE Owing to the many used cars on hand, due to die P' r ent demand for Jordan automobiles. The Peterson Motor Inc., are offering an exceptional selection of used cars. ;; have good appearances and are in good mechanical cons* tion. having been reconditioned in their own shops. These cars will be sold at ridiculously low prices. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED JORDAN DISTRIBUTORS ACADEMY GARAGE ANNAPOLIS. MD. Phone 190 OPEN EVENING* V I "* [ CLASSIFIED ad; 1 * 1 OS I LOST—Brown k, i „ , turn to Capital „ih , ' ' I ii- 1 somewhere on Mai, *< George street, Ma.-v street. Hew aid i f r uffliv. LOS I S Howard it rotum.d . I * l B I sen sid-- eatHH- l.v„ ; Brady, lilt tircen vti-.- LOSt B. Kelly Heiiiru t*. i j Park Libera! r-M ini s roi.KN Slot IN ti'lH-r 17. a fiat b. .j; ~ii l""g; painted w i.,t, . i v • j inside. Named b, • j ward if returned t. • , i i j FOR BALB | FOR BALE |lm j oUtue' ITI perfect . easy running w nil C'-xt $tS5 Price y.e West si reel FOR SALE New perfect condition: >•. j (uevvl. AV.So size to . >• . llatbiver street. FOB SALK—I92O Hi i Call N5U..1 I lit: SAL* cheap Apply 29 Jell,' IOH s.%LK v! barg.tin • electric washing itia.-idti> hi \ I tlKioti. P. o Htix ~i. \ [|j. FOR SALI ••client condition. ,\ i.ni \ .. street. ION SAL* basket ft."*-; sweet eld'd, -a j j'|V MO-A Hay i.mge avciiii! p I Foil >\ LI Ford i and dciuountabie wheels. m iconditinn. Extra tire: f2.'>n Vid same service as new | ~rd y. lie- iiunicy. Address owmi , j ter Afairtuicuts. j i Oil SALE B furnlslied : tu— dll'll t—nvidnrii.i i j M. League. Katidull slice! \\, t \ | poll*. Phone :Cil .1 • FOB SALE I'an-i. Api'li | -ii i | George Strict. Plume .V,| j FOR S\ I I ll j Ralph Datuiueyer. 11-uicw I. \| ■ IOR SALE W j truckload. J Tunic 192 |; iOH SAL* I ■ Apply 79 Burnside site. i. I , ! i ■ r- FOR KJ.Vi | FOU KENT Small a |i.h I lie id i steam heat; good l-caliim. ml i till utlice. IOK ItKNT Bungalow In • luidx-r Cuurt. Apply Blue l.aiilcrn I. a i: I 211 King (j Ft 111 KENT Nevvlv lurid lad a|i P-eKt loealbin. Phone tilt*-1: FOB ItKNT— II oust-. .No 22 \\. d -tif Bowen mid Meade. Photic li FOR it ln i Coin] j room lious". Suitable 1-r iw>> la 1 Desirable location and in very c ditit'ii. Photic 751 .1. FOR HI.N r 1 ’ laild aveiuic, 5 rooms and large :c., lion hail, containing pian-. steam * ami water. Also tour-roiuu 1 Maryland avenue. Apply I d iV< ' 1 siria-t. or phone 51-. I 1 IOR KENT Alt r n live iurtiisli—l i Apply '.is Conduit street. FOR Rini 1 small: steam heal; lentinll.v I Phone 278-.1. FDR It K N I - I'uruisi * d ">U. ! Severn for winter nioiitli*. L hi - (■ Annapidis Short Lin *; good tc ■ plant, reasonaide relit, l’l c 1 WANTED WANTED position as iiifnnr's mrs- >V * 11 bights; call fiirnisli references M-: j Box ft]. Capita, oltnc H i.NTKII TO Itl Y I '"in In I stove in good condition T- 1 1 519-It. or notify '.’s College ; I WANTED I b j Phone 753-W. - , IT- . • FOR RL.NT OR MU FOB KENT OK MALE I'w Hill St reef Aliply 254 Best 1 Plioue 832-W. WANTED TO HI Y WANTED Tt* Itl Y waterfront ]>roperty suitable • • • residence. No lots or d' '*• Must le on good road fr-r.' H and liavt- l>caeh and shad' “A. J. B." 921 PenusylvaJiia '• 1 IJi \V„ Wastdngton, l> c.