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‘momr the SUBJECT OF ADDRESS M MEMORIAL SEME On Sunday evening thd Junior Or der of American Mechanics held Itf annual memorial service at Kjstpori M. t Church. The subject of the ad dreM by the Hew J. T. .Jaeger was • Immortality." The teat was found ill Job'l4:U. "If a wait die shall he live a jful a?” Pastor Jaegers dis cour •£ was as follow®: . "Home questions are prayers, such \ r i've these .words of Job. The Immor tality of the soul is the greatest ihongU of man. although there are Hotue people who do not care to be im mortal. Why should some people not w-a til to be fmmoftal? It is because 11-.oy have lived for self in this world and would ouly be brutes. Whether people wish it or not. immortality is a fact. Whether you be courageous or cowardly, rich or poor, bound or free the cud is the same. "At the death bed when the dear due is bidding farewell, you will find in almost every' case there it cx pfesrfed the desire, to meet again in tlii* Great Beyond- Why do they speak thus? It Is because they be lieve that all -does not end with the That body and soul are not .igpie; that God will not leave the flityV of man In the grave. Is It hard to believe that the One who pin breath into'ohr , bodies can restore the soul in a better laud? If a physician with material aids can bring breath back to the bqdy, cannot the Great Physician bring back life at the resurrection? The. iewcler knows every part of e watch, the shepherd knows the names of his sheep, the farmer knows his laud. Why is It unreasonable to be lieve that God knows us and can re store us to life. “We should so live in this life so that when we are dead w’e will be missed. So live that our loved ones will not be anxious, but will know we hare just parsed over and th.tt we shall all meet in the better land. "If a mail became heir to the Eng lish throne, would you not think it strctige if lie should spend his time ploying tennis. There Is a mansion in Heaven for you if you are prepared Heaven is a prepared place (or a pre pared people. How is it tonight, are jou prepared? Do you trust him? Are you growing more like him? "And some time when tiic day is ended. And the duties lie gave me are done. I shall wateh by lift's western windows The gleam of the setting sun. I shall fall asleep in the twilight, As never 1 slept before. And drcaiu of the beautiful city. Till l waken to dream no more, , There will fall on my restless spirit A hush, oh, su wondrously sweet, And I shall cross over the river ', To rest at the Master’s feet.” I.<NW ANGRY NEGROES STAR POLICEMAN AND ALLEGE]! MI’ROE HER IN BALTIMORE (Bj Tin Aimn-UImI Proi.l BALTIMORE. Ml)., Oct. 31 A po licenian aud an alleged negro mur derer were stabbed in a disturbance near Islington and Chestnut streets today when about 1.000 negroes at tempted to take Bishop Hawkins, ar rested for the killing of Ethel Stal lings (colored) from a policeman. The negroes sought to lynch the al leged slayer. The policemen dis persed the mob aud took the wounded men to a hospital. New Political Battles on " Old Fields Mm Re id this remarkable timely article ji) The Washington Star Sunday. Nov (,r;fibet 5. ft deals with famous and historic political battles of old times end new' battles being * fought over the old fields—incidents of days gone by and of the present. Order negt Sunday's Washington Star from your newsdealer today.—(Adv.i vr im t f lee :tt nr; tr: rn r r See Your I Human Machinist :: H Ihe finest made machine || will get out of adjustment £* now and then. Your phv- ** steal machine gets out of ad- *"! justment. See your Human £? Machinist (Chiropractor), *4 and get him to give you tj w M I CHIROPRACTIC VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENTS jj (3 They will not only put your Li $ Human Machine in fine trim U jj but will KEEP it that way. U Consultation and Spinal m 1 t Analysis Free. jj Dr. Don D. Sturgis jj IChircpractcr !!4 College Avs. PHONE m 11 m m & (WASHINGTON EXPECTS MANY FOOTBALL FANS TO MAKE TRIP BY AUTO Puliie arrangements for the Navy- Penn State came Fridsy bav> been completed, according to a dispatch from Washington. The dispate j reads: "Inspector Charles Evans will lie in charge of the whole territory assigned to a detail of fifty men and which will extend from R street on the south to Barry Place on the north. Third street on the east to Tenth street on the west. Space on these streets will ac commodate more than 8,000 automo biles and the parking has been so ar ranged as to relieve as much us pos sible congestion on Georgia avenue at the main entrance. Inspector Evans has urged, and his men have been di rected to have the cars unloaded not closer than u black to the entrance <nd the passengers join the other ped estrians in walking to the grounds. “When tne midshipmen reach I'nion Station, with their band, they will be met by Lieut. Lniefrson aud a detail of ten bicycle policemen, who will vide with them out Fifth street and iuto the park front an enlarged en trance at the extreipe northeast angle of the park. They will parade on the field before going to their special sec tion of seats. * "Major Sullivan's suggestion yester day was that automobiiists would find at more 01 nvenieqf fpeedier- in getting iuto-the pa*Rid ! if they would park their Me/* -uqj. plotter thl' lire* blocks tAiuk md Florßjfu ‘venues, KiwJUttfrlift.'ft*. uoi way to the aTtowefT“ict •raure conge/tion by loilqftn| ‘lff >the ’.erritory untilr the jurisdiction of*ln ipecfor Eygns' force." mm hXaw. .. JURY PRESENTS CHAUFFEUR FOR HOLLAND DEATH (('•nllnaed From Pt| I.) near the tracks of the Washington. Baltimore and Annapollß Electric Railways Line. He was in a sitting posture at the time, and a red flag tanger signal was displayed from a stake nearby. After Mr. Holland was hit, his clothing caught either on the edge of the running board or some other part of the car and his body was dragged about 10 feet. IMd Not See Man, Nays ( luufriK Thorne, while In the hospital,' ‘ wlii llior Mr. Holland was removed, stat ed ho was .driving his machine slow ly. and did not sec the man in the street, and that he brought the car lu a stop as quickly as possible after lie became aware that he had struck in obstruction. Mr. Zehe, owner of the car, offered whatever assistance he could, said he would cover hospital expenses of the injured man. and that lie and his chauffeur would return to Annapolis in the event, circumstances of the case warranted. “PRBONERI ZENDA” A NOTABLE KM To the lively strains of a 10-piece orchestra with W. It. Sima leading in his best style, "the greatest picture of the year" flushed Us way over the silver screen at the Republic Thea tre last night, and the lovers of An thony Hope's famous romance reliv ed their dasing adventures and hair breadth escapes to the delight of the enthusiastic audience. "The Prionser of Zenda" is admir ably suited for screen reproduction and Rex Ingram has creatd a inas tcrpiece of tilym art in his production. [Relief* for I HAY FEVER, | Rub it 00 —lnhale the vapor. You’ll speedily "breathe that cold away.” Best, too, for Hay Fever, Sunburn, Insect Bites, Bruises and Sprains. Won't burn, blister or smart. Doesn't stain clothing. At your druggist. 25c, 50c, Sl.**. STERLING PRI G CO., Balto., Md. / ! ■■ N Sporting Goods! We have a complete line of Sport- / iug Goods amt can supply you u-itb any quantity of the first-class shot gnus, ammunition, hunting clotbiug J'le beat ever had. We cauuot mention all. but it is a good idea for you to stop tu early aud look us over. Our prices enuuot ,JUe equalled. We w ill mention g t few Items: , Winchester Pump, lt-|u|e.. .NtM 1.. C. J*nilth Held, any gauge. 44.0* Remington Pump 49.09 Baker Double-Barrel, Pi-gauge 37.00 Parker Bros.. Ithaca and Other Brands. Special price on quantity loaded shells. We repair all kinds of guns. GINS FOR HIRE JOS. LEVY I 194 MAIN ST. PHONE 434-4. Announcement! Dr. V P. Sterner. CJUropoiist remoted her office frog: 71 Conduit Street tn 77 MARYLAND AVENUE, on the same floor with Miss L. P. Winslow Telephone Tftfl-W. n2P THE EVENING CAPKTaL. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, I^2 American History DAY BY DAY Bj T. P. Greta OCTOBER SI Dutch forces evacuated New York on October 31, 1674. Governor of Virginia com missioned George Washington to bear a message to the French on October 3f. 1753. Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott resigned command of d y the United States Army on Oc tober 31. 1861.^ Nevada udißilked- '4 YthO 1 union oft 'October *3l. UJw'*4a • V. S. Steamer "Virgiiiius" captured .In Cuba while taking arms to the Cuba Insurgents on October 31. 1873. District of Columbia went - ■ “bone dry" on October 31, 1517. DEMOBILIZATION OF FASGISTI ORDERED BY OIGH COMMAND TODAY * (Hr The Aawoclated Preaa.l ROME., Oct. 3L--The Fascist! high command today ordered the uati'.in of. the Fascist! and the ntimer- Oiis members of that organization iu Rome will Patriotic; precession, which it has been decided to bold this evening. The situation in Italy, according to a semi-official opinion today, is re garded as normal again. The settle ment of the crisis, it is added .is hail ed with great satisfaction by public opinion. Benito Mussolini, the Fascisti lieao of Italy’s new government, was In of fice at 8 o’clock this morning to begiu his active work a premier. An hour later he anl 1 is colleagues in the cabinet were received by King’ Victor Eman tel of Italy and eacp took the oath of office Individually. Warning From Health Department! “Everybody is warned against the peril of rats. They carry cholera and typhus germs and spread bubonic ing out these pests! Start TODAY, plague." Protect your health by wip- Use Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste SURE—SUDDEN. Destroys all rats. Get a 25c or 50c handy tube. Sold aud guaranteed by J. Newton Gilbert Ph. G. —(Adv.) Advertising In The Evening Capital brings results. THE STAG A Home For Gentlemen All conveniences. Hot-water beat aud electric lights, l’re-war rates. $lO per month. Duly a few rooms left. , ~ LOCATION 38 MD. AVE. (t'lost to Academy.) ml Strength, Security and Service! H ’Tr —= t" *, i FOR 119 YEARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED THIS COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL AND OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOP £ TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BANKING BUSINESS. jj Assets Over $2,500,000.00 | frv ’ H !-t WE PAY 4% INTERESTON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 1 AND 2% ON DAILY CHECKING i\ :: OVER SSOO i ' ~ THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUN DEL COUNTY. g H 8 .. THE ... I Farmers National Bank OF ANNAPOLIS, MD. p f KilhThat Cold With ‘ CASCARA t> QUININE Cld, Caagfcs La Grippe j Neglected Colds are Dangerous . Tk# no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first ettri Breaks e? e cold fa 2J hours - Relieve* / Grrppe fa 3 days—r*ceßent foe Headaaks > Quinine fa this icrrz. dcas net effect the head—Caster* la fc^. Luttv*—No Opiate in HtH's. - AIL DRUGGISTS SELL IT - ' CREDIBILITY Of MRS. GIBSON IS SUBJECTED - TO FURTie CRITICISM (Hi Th# AimhiM fr*M.) NEW BRUNSWICK. N J., Oct. 31. The credlbility-of Mrs. James Gibson, who says she wa-? an eye-witness of the murder of the Rev. fed ward Wheeler Hall, pastor of the Church of 1 John the Evangelist, and his choir leader. Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills, was? 1 subjected to uaticisip agjjn today. Authorities opwutiued ftlfejr Investiga tion into her past. - fallowing reports that instead of-being, the widow of a clergyman, she is the wife of William H. Easton, who works in New Bruns wick and drives to aud from her farm in an automobile. Mrs. Gibson insisted that the re ports were untrue. She denied that she has a husbanddiving, or that she is the Mrs. Gibson, whose husband. John Gibson, in' Kentucky several years ago. Easton saki he had nothing to say when questioned as to whether or not he was the husband of Mrs. Gibson. "You tell me the officials are inves tigating the vifrtry. of my life." Mrs Gibson said. “Well, I don't care. I know- I am here in New Brunswick and I witnessed the murder of I>r. Hall and Mrs. Mills. What difference does-it make whether 1 have a past or not?" *• , Mrs. Gibson wfld reported todfly to have fired a shotgun V_ t,hreg_news — jki Star: Theatre THK ONLY UP-TO-DATE COLORED THEATRE IN ANNAPOLIS! )' 4 .. TODAY SPECIAL FEATURE! _ I'tnibl* Attraction': Kid Canfield in Person and In Ut.4ir-rt*l Feature. Special Added Attraction: Kinojtrain Newt and Two-Keel , Chrbty Comedy. FRIDAY— SATURDAY Elks’ Big Time Vodavil I SAMUEL W. BROOKS & CO.l CHAS. NELSON BROOKS PAJUNTI?IG -e DFXORATIKG PAPEB HANGI>U I EwUmatew Cheorfolly Famished. .! Color tehn*t for furniture paintings. I phelMterlng and Gold Line Work. UK DEAN ST. PHONE 344-W. I mmmmmmmm ' ——Zip E. H. PICKERING ' Photographic Portraiture and— Commercial Photography- SH STATE rmri.E. - PHONE 7.j. paper photographers, who went to her farm in an endeavor to obtain a pic ture of her. SEAR( H FOR BODIES OF WORKING GIRLS IN 810 FACTORY BLAZE (By The Aaooctatrd Preu.l NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—Search for the bodies of several working girls be lieved to have lost their lives in the fire that last night destroyed a five story manufacturing building in Brooklyn, was being made in the ruins by firemen today . One man, who jumped from the fifth CIRCLE TON!G HT g “Where Is My Wandering ! C Boy Tonight” ■ L "STAKLAXI> NfAIKtV" Tlir •>! nupr i>fi-ll |liotv|il> of l<nr. , j E— ANl> jm(llio,Jo> miul liiuiititrr. \ draniiilir IliHnilrriiuli h„i ( x N|N ('OIIKUV liil Ktrnißlil to the la-art l icit I s COMING RUPERT HUGHES’ “RLm E M bTa aH' mammmmmammmmm 4NNOUNCEMEST! ." '"'*'■** *?*".*' ■' —— ! '"‘Today and Tomorrow REPUBLIC THEATRE THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! REX INGRAM S PRISONER H BK] |g\ JwA I ; ' ■ .E * A NOTABLE CAST Headed by Lewis Stone, Robert Edeson, Alice Terry Stuart Holmes, Barbara La fdarr AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA \ * - ) bS2>. Wi-Mi .**>■;A- y ' I* - A masterpiece of English fiction becomes a masterpiece of film ; f 1 All the jlofgeotis glamor ana fascinating intrigue of the woiH l farhoiM romance depicted in a vividly beautiful setting. ... Another example of the motion picture supreme, by the man rected “The Four Horsemen:’ One Performance Matinee Two Performances Evenings 3.30 7 P. M. ' - M - . 0 P. M. A<f~i*.icn A(*rr.:ni-rs JJt. Hn ! * ; 59c. floor of the burning structure. \\a killed and eight Others seriously in jured. Three are believed to he dying The fire started as the last Oi hun dreds of working men and girls were leaving the building. Twelve ci.l* ; were trapped on the top floor, but most of them were s.tve.L (QUITS UFOLOGICAL SI'RVi:Y FOR COAL COMMISSION WORK ft | ~ - . ■ 1 <Bv Tli* At.iM-l.lftl l*rf. I i * W ASHINGTON. D. C . Oct SI ; The resignation of l)r George Otis j Smith, ns director of the Geological l Survey, tendered in order to devote his entire time t. Corami the White U that it was j, r> . t able to resume of the survey completes i’s i and as ,i p ri . Vvm HROMO i>( | \ v - lears the s - Mat .> t IHe su re " i , (Adv. l 1 \ilwriNe in r*i„ i , (! (t