Newspaper Page Text
<r* — ~~~ a dpt 1 Social and Personal I i \|; 11 -* I WHIM r ;(. in Du 1 lkiukman > ■ , )„• .i rectauglo ; nuthidc world ulth undisturbed j in' friend. • ■•..•. topsyturvying i .raonjdrt '<* ""fid. I,: uf f.u t and scat- 1 of ninny tinted I ] jrj | \nil Mr*. WilMMi To llnm- H"' I veiling 1,, r ,;,icmlctit of the Naval I i yj i Wilson will give I I I, r series of supper! , ~.llll* lit 7:30 o'clock, j I ]*„ Ik i - ,vrr > I *; Writ .j., nn-nt of Miss Janet . ! Ilf Mr. and Mrs. Wal* ■ Washington. to Lieut. I . |- !'i ir\. son of Mrs. Perry ,V, i t: Perry, of Jefferson, | ,nn iimced. Tlie wed-j . • iil.icc some time in Do- , j,■ 11 y. wini was graduated Academy in 1015, Is { i, i•, 'he Executive Department i lt . i in charge of football j , \cail<nt}. Miss Hid.ill, • uillUnown in Annapolis,' gj St j.... just twa. week-ends with •• - brother and sister-in- j , r ; . -ii m l Mrs. Lyman S. l’erry, > g‘t Maryland avenue. nit IVrry will lie remember-, ~. tin- track nnter of tlie foot- j I . a during bin studeut days ut I* \a a I Academy. I )d Speaker* VI I Idlmrlnn Hlnner tntrnlay afternoon Lieutenant J. f Bwik and Lieutenant L. H. Vail ; rei 1 • W.i liinjtlon to attend the : r gt\i ii tty llu graduates chap :#r (7 !H" Phi Lamma Delta Prater-I :•(■ a' the l niversify ('lull for the ! DM if An iiou , Among the guests j r i'ii' former' Vice-President ■ lh: hop McDoiiuld ami Cou-i n Wood:. of Virginia. Doth i.c* limili and LieuteuatU Vail: • i-n tin 1 after-dinner speaking. Mens' In htilt I Int.lcnij '■’■••hi rnmm.uider George W. Ken-, 'i>i ... ins n ordered to duty at Nii.il \i.uieinv, is expected to nr- ! • a iiic u-ir.se of the next ton days | "o week*. Krnimt • • . j inmtuliilhnis *■ i'*nans ..ml Mrs. Adolph Uiescl "•• stale Circle, are receiving inhibitions on the birth of a -• >■ lorn at the Emergency IIos fc! October 20 Mice i Hull Sugi rinteiuleut of the Naval and Mrs. Wlison are among ' guests invited to the hall to ho i" Hotel Raleigh i i Wash "ii \i niieticc niglit hy the foreign Wars of the rite invitation list in -1 President and Mrs. llnnl ir C.ilhiiet officers and their tuunher of distincuished "t) i navy officer*. ”he (•.line In )iV ..hlHj.iij,, •mder and Mrs. Wil li- n ami Mrs. Wickham's 1 atm Miliar, will motor to ’> attend the Navy-Pruu •ll game on Saturday. MUeweVn Bailee IHampl Hall ’ 'ni l, u, \ n dance will be given at next Tuesday uight by the who are "propping" for ': Academy, ’‘•Huiti'p i nf ‘•"rt-t s,.| n p. DuHois gave a large r midshipmen and girls of r set yesterday in honor of I Xa|, h. who is visiting her WFAR COMPLEXION ■ ho ks—SparklnigEycs i Women Can Have * l dwards, a Well-Known Ohio Phy aician ■ Edwards for 17 yearstreated , s "• I '' "'•(-'n for liver and bowel ail - 2 1 ri:l S these years he gave to ; a prescription made of a vjwri vegetable ingredients Ni ■ ' ’ . o ]ivc oil. raminc them , i dive Tablets. You will Tr,h ~rt r olive color. * V„ r , ’ • • sT ‘' W’WPr-workenwjti ■ "Is. which ratmartor > : ..., f ining off the waste and it p ter in one's Fvstsm y*' nr J pile f* r< \saLW*}.x,j c . *.' ' . r '-'"Tb\-. coated be,2)] f( , i ~no grvvf (cfimg, all out N Dr i you take one 1 • 3 P l, y c nijhUy T- 1 note pleasing results. I b , ,(- women and men take ’' " I'atdets— itie att I U)-:'",,, ' ' l " l Ue lig Cut Kiel—now aikl D kvtp them ht, 15c and 30c, fi I'ro,. And Mrs. Loss. lUcelling Congratulaliuns A daughter was born to Mrs. Beulah lajhs. at the Emergency Hospital on t)ctuber 2d. Mrs. Loss in the wife of Associate Professor Hyme Loss, of the Department of Modern Languages |(,t the Naval Academy. Ketirrns To Missouri Mrs. E. M. Sweeny, who has been i iolting her son-in-low and daughter, Lieutenant and Mrs. Mahlori Tisdale! i for the past two months, returned to her home in Kt. Joseph. Mo„ this ; morning. , Mbs Lamrliornr Returning Tomorrow Miss Zita Langhorne. who has been I stopping in New York since her re ! urn from Europe, will arrive tonior "ow to visit her cousins, Lieut.-Com mander and Mrs. James Parker. , Dnstoiiutii Here <*ii Yuclit George T. McKay, of Boston, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Heard !<m board their yacht. "The Mammy.’’ Professor Sydney S. Handy has turned from the Eastern Shore, where he went to address the Men s Com i munity Club of Easton. Kmrageuient Announced The engagement ot Alias Catharine Letts, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Letts, of Washington, to Frederick Henry Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. H rederick D. Jones, of Youngstown, Ohio, has been announced. Miss Letts uul her sister liuve frequently visited in Annapolis at the home of Captain and Mrs T. It. Kurtz. Philharmonic Concert I’ortponrd 1 ho lirst of the Philharmonic scries of concerts, which was to have been given in Baltimore tonight at the Lyric, lias been postponed until Nov ember 10. Mary Garden, who was to have sung tonight, will not appear In Baltimore until December 11. Bach ; maiiinofT, tho famous Russian pianist, w ill be the soloist at the concert on NovetAlier HJ. Pxhihit.ion Of Paintings In IhilMinorc Forty-two canvases by American contemporary oil painters are now being exhibited at the art galleries of the .Maryland Institute in Baltimore, where they will bo shown until Nov ember 11. The gallery is open daily from 10:30 to 5 and on Sundays from 2:30 to 5. There Is also a collection •of etchings by the Ereneh painter. Alphonse Legros. on exhibition in the Print Room. I Service and I I Low Prices I —We Have Them Both Our old reliable service five* many an old battery a second lease on life at .1 low coat. • . I Our new Prest>o*Lite prices furnish you the best all-around, all-weather y, ■ I battery at the lowest figures yet.' A Bring the old battery around. Get it revived, or if need be, trade it in for a new one. Our offer is worth immediate investigation. Prest-O-Lite Battery Service 1 J. J. BAXA I 26? WEST STREET Phone 312-J <NfcW LOCATION) 99 -5.' \ ■ 1 ivy *;a . ■%£ - , AMHPMiiiHpHiiP TIIK EVENING CAPITAL. ANNAPOLIS. M ARYLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1622 %ack From Korop* Mr. and Mrs Raymond Welch, oi Burlingame. Cal., who arrived in New ! York Tuesday on board the “Majes tic.” will spend several weeks in Washington with Mrs. Welch’s par ■ onts. Hear-Admiral and Mrs. William F. Pullani. before going West. Going To Philadelphia i Lieutenant and Mrs. Frank A i Hughes will he among the Navy fans • ,ut the football game In Philadelphia on Saturday. They will motor up i from here in the morning utid return on Sunday afternoon New Addition To* South Itiv >c I olou} H. P. Phipps, wao has .-pent several winters In' Annapolis, is registered at Carvel Hall. Mr Phipps recently pur -1 chased part of tlie Shekels propert> on South river, where he plans to build a residence. TRIAL OF MRS PEASE IS FIXED FOR WEDNESDAY {l <ii lin ih*(J !>••• < .t<r I.) with which (*romuil!er did the shoot ing. into a quarry hole near tlie scent of the crime. Croumiller. in Custody of Sheri fl Harry T. Levely. of this"Cpiuntr. yes terday afternoon was taken to the penitentiary in Baltimore to begin his sentence. Judge Moss invoked the full (term—provided by' law for sec ond degree murder. By commutation for good behavior, Cronmillef’s ac tual time in prison will be 15 years. At the forthcoming trial of Mrs. Pease the prosecution will be con ducted by State's Attorney* James Clark, of Howard county, assisted by State's Attorney James M. Munroe, of this county. Counsel for the defense w ill be Jacob Meyer, of Baltimore, and State Senator A. Theodore Brady, of Annapolis. During the closing arguments in the trial of Cronniillor, it was asserted b> attorneys for the prisoner that Mrs Pese had been virtually assured of immunity for her testimony, to which State’s Attorney Clark sharply re plied, stating his intention of bring ing her to trial-on the charge, above • staled. It ITT THIS HIT -IT IS WORTH ' UOXLY (.’ut out this slip, euloose with 5i aud uiail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing yout name and address elcarly. You will receive In return a trial package con • lining Folev'a Honey and Tar Com -1 pound for coughs, eolda and croup; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, u wholesome and tbor 1 oughly cleansing cathartic for consti pation. biliousuess. headaches, and 1 j sluggish bowels. —(Adv.) Slogun of those who function on New York’s editorial pages: "When injlouht^ngg^i^nit.; j—'■ i in American History l DAY BY DAY UT T. F. UrM a OCTOBER 2* ii •. "Mmuttmen" organized by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, and First Continen tal Congress dissolved, on Oc • tober 26. 1774. 1 Erie Canal. 363 miles long. s completed on October 26, a 1825. I' Virginia CHy. Nevada, burn n ed. on October 26, 15>75. I'. S. Government brought suit to dissolve the Steel Trust, on October 26, 1611. First American contingent 1 took position in front line t trenches, on October 26. lfllt. >’ '• o-- ODD FELLOWS GIVE PLEASING MINSTREL SHOW { , (Cunllnurd Kruin Pac* 1.) During the second ftart, Frank Coombs rendered'three selections in -a sweet tenor volmi. His range was e wonderful and his haiulling of the high notes showed the tisult of long 1 practice. He song "Paglaccl’’ in Ital - ian and as an encore two recent songs e which caught tlie ear of everyone. S v Battle Of Bay Bulge The third part opened with the n “Battle of Bay Itidgo." Captain Stra _ horn appeared as an Army officer. , dignified, boisterous, exacting, while , his colored orderly, Bert Daniels, . turned every order and every coni g mand into a laugh. Captain Str&horn is quite an actor and one wonders f how he failed to take up the stage e as his vocation. The skit was a j scream. i f The third part of the ghow was the 1 1 ; _.T'p mi _ l E. H. PICKERING L Photographic Portraiture f —and * h • Commercial Photography -£S STATE CIRCLE. PHONE 9TB.J. Shady Oaks Inn Don't forget h bout 'that <h!"k*'n or b*>a c food Ulniior, Muk" up tliai pnrt.r r,.u'T*> i- beeu thinking of aud have a duiice* ou r Uardwood floor. H , MBS. tVU.-WAUKBft . CaU 156 M. At I i BREEZE INN ANNAPOJJS BOfIRVABB ’- 20 Mluutei Out ;i LUNCH and TEA (pwlal i Clilrken XVatHa Dinner, 91.75. DANCING—CAItDS. a Armlger. P-F-tS a 1 — SPECIALS atSNYDER’S For Friday and Satyu;day Only Girls’ Gun Metal Button School Shoes 4Ot) I) <H A LIT Y J i I^7^, in ■ ail ♦IMMI t £LO per pair, if ” p * J Saturday only ■■ ■) ' Per $1.25"$ 1.50 Pair IMn*t mi**s Ihf'P. 'they air#* iiannuii^. MAX SNYDER, 57-59 West Street 1 -■ ■ JJUii-^taxiga^-iaaiLaUsSxr: INFINITE PAINS KEEP 0 • a “STANDARD” I REG. U * S * PAT ’ QFF# w THEf BEST £3 GASOLINE lm STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' minstrel proper with E. D. Evans as Ihc interlocutor, "Buck," Hyde. “SHm" Casey. James Cramlcll. "Win n*o" Sadler. * •'Mk'kfey** Cohen and Charles Cadle as. end men. The cos tumes for the circle were sparkling, neat. and. made a wonderful contrast with the scenery which represented a rose bower. The bnlladists were well ReleVtod and their songs greatly en joyed. John McAlecnan’s "FU Love to be in Ireland." was a jovial Irish ballad supported by some good work, by the circle. Howard Foelker's big bass viol gave him a chance to ex ercise his bass voice which he did In a creditable maimer. Singing Numbers {’leasing The- singing of Boettcher. Itonchetti and. in fact, all of the baliadists was excellent. The '‘hit" of the evening, however. was “Here Comes the Bride." sung l*y ** Jimmie" Leddy. supported bv -Hilly" King and Sonia Miller. The little tots acted the part in great shape and showed without any delay that the coining genera tion is to be ruled by the male sex. “Billy" led Ills bride with a great deal of histe to the side of the stage hut It must have been the excitement of the position he was iu that was the real cause. "Billy” looked great in a full dress suit and little Sonia was a elite, demure little bride currying i large bouquet. t >ey And >1 acliin Nome Kickers “Slim" Casey moved his feet around quite u bit when singing “I'm Wild About Moonshine, and “l.ogpie" Machin did some good steps during Hie club act. "Buell" Hyde found a "crap" shop ting qrowd among the end mg r n‘/qpd manage#;, jf<; '^ravya.^\wj|lh Ezna I in One Day | feromf] j Be sure you get " BROMO The bo* bears tjtis signature Cl Pric* S(l<> J--t-^Wjl.^ J! gL4 ■ AU all the loose cash banging around, when he sung “Bead 'Em and Weep." As whole the show was the best of the kind seen around hero in many a year. The troupe showed the re sults' of a good sTstematic training by a man who knew his business. Frank Coombs who directed the show for the Odd Fellows has 1 ecn the recipient of many congratulations for the manner in which everything j went ofT. The minstrel will be re peated tonight for the last time. Judge What’s your occupation? Kastus —I'sc a business man. yo* honor. I'se manager of a family • laundry. Judge—What's the name of I that laundry? Rastus—Dc name o' !do laundry is "Li2a." yo' honor, j Chicago Hera Id-Era miner. Advertise In The Fieulntr Capital i. gjQ : Star Brand Shoes IP Are Better" l w* m S- *- "JR* JtSSs > . Shoes of Quality j I The quality of materials used in their construction is of the‘‘j| best combined with workmanship. The latest style in genuine. Brown Calf all solid leather— | with rubber heels. Sues 6 to 11. $5.5Q to $6.50. J Frank Slama & Son 55 WEST STREET |j “THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES’* : ft ; gjf f rrrair eSe fc | Strength, Security and Service ! 1 U FOR 11$ YEARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED THIS H COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL AND 3 | OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR 2 *; TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF § g BANKING BUSINESS. f. Assets Over .. $2,500,000,00 j WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 1 AND 2% ON DAILY CHECKING BALANCES • £ OVER SOOO . J THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUN DEL COUNTY. ,1— THE ... | I , Farmers National Bank i IU 4 OF ANNAPOLIS, MD. 1 i —•— I HuckyN ilstrikeJi lt*a toasted. This one extra proofs v gives a delightful ■ quality that ©an , not ba duplicated . L!_ r ._! * *