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turning Capita) 1884 1922 ANNAPOLIS. MH. I'uMUlt*)! Dull* li|it Sum'.K t fit THB CAPITAL Pi ni.ISIIIN'O COMPANY TUU I.Vr.MVI CAPITAL la *u a.itr at tJ** following \V, .!••••• a......... .!*.*♦ Mali* Hlr<i*i William Kiiuli * .It I B*v*t J. 1iivia,....... 71 Maryland Ar. (All. >. . >1 M*.-> la mI .Itf •ftlooblrd CotifecUom-ry" Kin* 1 ;■•*•! *?<• M Wllliaui Biker.’. w>at .v • alto**.l S W. H A A. wataml. Sliorl 14a** T-rmi*.ii M. Ml i**r Z.l \Y*-i Kir—l N. M drla. Tlilr.l A Sm . A ■*. Dr. r|**a B. HriikH..,Cv Mum U*n4 A*. l)rltr'ed In Aun*p<i|ia. * atvort. *lt manto*u and >tr,i Aituui>*>ll l*j varrW-r far 45 i'**r Tow . in hai> I' - I;U:MVi| l AIMTAI mnllni In ,n v h**n * fr.an lit** rllj . by l<aui>( i.iui m.iihi* nun iJ*li--a * *!• onW, fur I j i f in mi tb: >.'<'W i***r taiir. | .\'.!|* .11 .lill.lln. m Hl* l.nalnSJ' <' 1 thr l tillKfitli'a nr ( lliada. Lufvicl * Vnnifi- * P.miulUot a* X. ..•1.1 • . Ml Me.". Mrmbrr of Ti. \,„-lnte| Praia Tlt Alin* i '*•••! I’rm I aicln* i airoji *ii‘ir.-.i i. i|n* tint Cnr r>*- aulilf* tic ii of ’ii uru-e rriulftoil in It .r n.*i ... i.i-rvi im credited In tiila |>it!•-< I ala.i tin* !*.•:• I non* i pnli'lili ‘i • <rin. All rlgtita of | •n * ttMlkal lull ef a|.**. i.ll dla- I pfAyl** Imiein ..re Hia i>.aarve<l. ■=3ET — NDVLMHLK 2L, 1942. KLkji.M* ro It IL- IIT *ll>K Bacj in the old days when motor chivalry and courtesy were part of the unwritten code it would not have been neces sary to call the attention of “road hops” to their annoying and un lawful practices, but today it is. Every holiday and almost every week-end emphasizes the need for some strong-arm squad to keep on the right side'of the highways the thoughtless and de liberate driver who regards the entire road as his. There is a species of mania, akin to that of speeding, that prompts some drivers to “hog” the road in such fashion that the lawfully regulated vehicle in the rear cannot possibly pass. T his privilege is guaranteed the trail ing car by law and the refusal to make way for it is in violation of the motor statutes. Drivers of courtesy need only: a horn toot to make way for thel ear behind. The other style of! driver needs the traffic officer and the sooner the officer gets into action the more regular will driv ing becduic. J. Tin: C OST OK A HOMi: I The tarilT law passed by the; present congress not only raises taxes upon practically everything that enters the home, whether in the form of food, wearing ap parel, or household furnishings, hut upon the house as well. Neither food, raiment nor shelter were .'Unwed to e-cape the in creased tarilT burden. High a> the cost of building now is. the prediction is freely made that it will sum he higher, became instead of reducing the cost of home building, the b'ord ney-McC’timber tariff law makes it higher. Cement, which was formerly on the free list. eniu\ protection toighe extent of twenty per cent With no tariff at all our imports of | foment w ere only two-tenths ofllpne percent of ifut domestic production 1921. \ federal grand jury in the southern dis trict of New Yi*rk recently re turned an indictment against the cement trust which manufactures ninety-live per cent of the prod uct, charging that from l!Ht” to the ptcscut time these manufac turers have been associated in combinations and conspiracies causing irreparable injury to the public. With free trade in ce ment they made enormous profits. yet Congress enlarges their op portunity for profiteering b\ giv - ing them a protections of twenty per cent The wiinlow-gliiss trust, al ready under indictment by a fed eral grand jury lot price rigging, gets a tariff of twenty-eight per o+nt Locks rind builder's hard ware. formerly taxed twenty per rent., is now taxed forty per cent —an increase of one hundred per cent. Under the former tax the manufacturers of hardware pros pered and sold freely abroad, i meeting foreign competition sue ' cessfully in its own field. The imports were not o' sufficient im portance to be separately listed in the government reports. The tariff tax on bath-tubs, lavatories and sinks was fixed at forty per cent—an increase of one hundred per emit. We have! led the world in these products: for many years. Why double the j protection to an industry that in 1 1921 sold one-third of its entire product in foreign markets? Wire nails, formerly on the free list, art now taxed sixteen ! per cent. Thirty years ago weh (sold these nails in England at 1 j prices so much lower than the*!' domestic prices that American? bought the American nails in England, reimported them to this!' country, paid the tariff at the! custom house, and saved money' as against domestic price-. In' 1920 with these nail- on the free) list our imports were only three j per cent of our production. The u> vv tax will give American inan t rfncturxr.s an absolute monopoly of the. market and enable them to fix prices without fear of cotnpc-i tition. Who was representing! the American people when thesej unnecessary and defenseless tar-j iff taxe- were imposed.' -■■■■■ ■ -■ HARDING URGES ENACTMENT OF SHIP SUBSIDY IContlnurd Cram I’ance 1.) ; siomtl or partisan objection. A com mercial eminence on the seas and am j pit* agencies for the promotion in i carrying °f American commerce, he I .'inserted, wero of no less importance j to tin- people of the Mi-sis-ippUand ‘ the Missouri Valley, the Qreat North ; west and tho Rocky Mountain States than to the seaboard State and industrial communities inland . • -j. Is I'oniiuon lapse, fie Say* “It is a common <ku!#c •with Us ben efits commonly shared, “asserted President. “If government Bid la n fair term to authorisation for the spending of sums aggregating more than $7f>.000,- iOOO for national roads for market I highways, it is equally fit to be ap i plied to the establishment and main- j tenance of American market bigh- I ways on the ‘salted seas.’" As to present government opera tion of the Shipping Roan! fleet, Mr. ! Harding said, there was the nnavoid ! able task of wiping out a $50,000,000 annual loss and losses aggregating I many hundreds of millions in worn out ships and those in need of rc ! pair. Ships Are Wearing Out lie railed attention to the fact that j tin government ships were being 1 worn out without any provision for 1 replmemem and that a program of surrender and snarillce and the liq uidation which must inevitably rc -ult unless the proposed legislation were enacted would cost scores of ' millions. The reft of tiro proposed legisla tion giving direct aid, he said, with otean carrying maintained at the ardent average, would not reach 52n.00u.000 a year and the maximum direct aid if American shipping were , “ promoted that it carried one-half the nation’s deep sea commerce would net exceed $40,000,000 annuallv. | AMATEURS ACT IN FINE STYLE AT ST. MARY’S U onttiiiiftl I rom l*iigc J.) with Ills sallies, and literally runs away with the comic end of the pro duction. Really, Mr. Callahan demon -Irates one of tho best hits of char-! actcrization that Annapolis has seen' in many a day. Join* Marlin Right “There” John Martin, a favorite of local audiences, having appeared in many witty roles in past productions, more than lived up to his reputation lust night as Captain Squirvy, of the S. S. Hurrah, surpassing all expectations with his excellent singing and grace ful dancing. Henry Ha|tgood, a friend of Coldip, Hu- heroine, dv serve* rikognition fog i his portrait*l o| a typical Americaq. youth. This role was filled hv A. X Muster man. who may lm said to have been exactly suited th it A t.rtTy Oriental lunch of mysticism and in trigne was given tlio play by Mi*' pr* - :!- "i" o ’f It. Jones, as Sing Song. Chi ne e newspaper man His appear aneo. accompanied bv the EmpcrorY. sous, portrayed bv H. McWilliams. J. Callahan. It. Turner and F. Callahan, never failed to provide amusement. E. I Florcstajßo and E. Juhuson were ex-! eeedingly clever iu their respective! parts, which though of a minor char-1 aeter. did much to add to the general i •iffect. An Effective Chorus The chorus, composed of a number e‘ American girls, and Mrs. Ken worth's band of performers, was cx- 1 tr, uicly effective, as was also that of ' the sailors’ in the second act. Another clever feature of tho com- i '^^^a^Uie^xt^mcly^f^eUv^Ligp Building Burn | is equally as important as 5 i J building flesh. Foods that • I assist Nature, iix lime in the | “ I bones and teeth are essential. 5 * Scott’s Emulsion j |of pure vitamine-bearing 2 cod-livcroil contain?, I I *** ®bundance, e!c*l ■ fri ments energize I § the body and assist I j I in the formation of f l I strong bones and sound teeth | ] Pownt. BioomSeld. N. J J2-;i I ] fr/Eittiw U.xk rfAU. ANNAPOLIS, S: ARYL \XD. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1922 settings, which were unusually at- ! tractive. The music too. was no mi nor pan of the production, it Icing !rupee.-;il<lc to gauge the great extent to which under the direction of Mrs. j Kenton, it intrigued the audience. Exhausted From l.rippe Ceugli La grippe ccughs rack aud tear the sufferer to a s.ate of exhaustion “Would get completely exhausted • from violent grippe coughs." writes' R. G. Collins. Dargegst: N J. "Trte<l Foley’s Honey and Tic a#ni ttseYoagh ceased entirely '’ HsH By three gen-' 1 orations for coughs, oolds and croup, throat, chest and bronchial irritation, j I Folt y's Honey and Tar ha*i t‘ac i test of time. Contain*, up Opiates • ingredients printed on the wrapper , I Largest selling medium in the world | (Aihr.) URGE PROJECT OF CITY “V/HITE WAY” (ronllnurd from Pace I.J vvyuld serve to attract people to ihe business streets at night, who would not visit there otherwise, and that it would redound to their benefit through increased business. liiild This Ordinance Illegal The Council also went into fur the: discussion of the proposed ordinance to reguate the business of street ven dors in the city. The Chamber o' Commerce is pushing a movement ot this sort, claiming that many persons from out of the city do business In rc without .paying license therefor whereas the merchants not only are lieensetl.. but -also pay taxeq to tin cky. Uiylef the ordinance ns pro mOCd, Ule ricetlku fee for vendor and others of the like, would be s2*o Members of the City Council not only are‘of the opinion Unit sueh a ft* would be too exorbitant, but :.s a mat ter of faji t, regard the ordinance as impracticable, and furthermore that the city is without icy a! authority t< enact this measure. That i! would also affect hucksters from the county is another point raised. Tin* commit tec on by-laws and ordinances submit ted an unfavorable report upon the proposition, bur finally the question was referred to Counsellor Itilcy tc determine whether an ordinance o' some sort to cover the existing con ditions could be ratified within lega bounds. Amend Traffic Law The Council also adopted' amend nieftts to the now traffic ordinance whereby parking on certain Streets was further regulated. The amend meats wore offered *by Aldchpan Smith aAd provide that parking In* nl lowed on the east side of Holland street and not the west s lie. except between Piiqce George streq; and Johnson Place; and on the east side ef Maryland avenue, but not the west side. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the- treat ment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quick ly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which icts through the IJlood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus reducing the inflamma tion. Sold by all druggists. E. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. ! [ ‘ ;4 * Him imt ffiflP Yi Palmer Engine BENJ. E. SARLES ALKM t‘ho inl-JI A liiißpol|, Ril.- Poole, Jr. The handiest and most economical washing machine. Esiweially adapted for light and dainty fabrics. Will make a wonderful Xmas present. Caß or write for dennmstraUon. MRS M RP HTETI,: j nS.'i ;:b p>rc"er Ate. • Announcement , ♦ — • ll>s iinlrrl|snr,l tntrrli,\ nlslir’ In m, ■cunio It. tlir public tllui hr has sold thr l*rojcrt> kuoitii a- "The ut 65, 87 Mini as Mart land .Vvrnkc. t and (Oiueunt. ISicucdi— n!l FRANK I*. VM.F.FIER. 5 ,8 | I N photographing the cbildreu. |: | 1 take particAilar pains to ob- I i taiu results that will be most | | pleasing < , | f Appomtmes'fc uo’r LH. PICKERING J! | Pl'ne 2b State Circle. | I | Photographic Portraiture j Tiic “Lantern Cooler’s*’ Profeesion. Among the theatrical agetuies where tiient i* to be employed for all iM-.asions a new railing is that of "i: ’tern I‘iM.ln V, bat is meant ir Hint at some small movie >hows a \: riety turn is put on ktivwn tin* reels wbllsl the |*roji*rir recovers from a laissionate six-i*el film. t FATIMiV CIGARETTES / i qoc j for TWENTY % I —and after all, wliat other cigarette is so liiddv respected by " C * I J .1. 'll I. so many men? ;• ' Liccitt& Mvrur* TopaccoCo. J ll — 1 " V_.. 11 —L | Strength, Security and Service! , , , ■ ' - - ■ - - ■ ' - i- r —* J*! FpR lli VEARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED THIS •! COMIWVNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL AND £ OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR £ ’ TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF P ::: banking business. ;; |4 Assets Over . . $2,500,000,00 S I! 4 N WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND 2% ON DAILY CHECKING BALANCES £ OVER SSOO r: • p THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUN j DEL COUNTY. L 5 * E p ... THE ... jr ':j Farmers National Bank I OF ANNAPOLIS. MD. | ARMY - N AVY FOOTBALL GAME Franklin Field, Philadelphia Saturday, November 25 | $6.40 Round Trip from Ann*po!i lirlHs on Mle and good going on all train* l ridu>. >m* mbrr 31, and up to ami lorlud* , I* 1 *? !, J W> '• M. (rain Saturday, \tpemhfr 25, Good reluming on all trnins until Mondaj, . K*vewbfr 27, SPECIAL TRAINS T’ l>lrect to Fr.iohlln rield riiito. u t r A Lv.XVasljir t u 0.1*5 A.M. fi.loA.M Lv \\ asliiugiou. B.JO A.M " Uiiouton. {*.45 A.M j Italtiaiore. ..M8 AM. “ Annapolis *8.20 A.M. •8.50 A.M. Ar.Pliila.!broil) - Baltimore 10'JO A M *kree* A M Ar. I'lUla. . . , 4>kuttj. St.. 1 art p.M. 1“08P.M. 1- 13 I’ M. I'niubUii Field.i ■ •Couac-.-tiLff Tratu. Kc-torniiig, Lcaae South SL (Franklin Field) immediately after game. 1 rai . ,! A ’, S Jr ! or t ' r * a,Mj CflßCkcs. l>. I’arlor turn, Iffniug sr (. i* {oacfcaD, l. and F. Parlor Cars Pining Car, Coaches. Pennsylvania Railroad [ Only Line Running Direct to Franklin Field ! CHARLES M. CARLSON im oLoccruTm htkrkt CONTRACTOR aid BUILDER B*Udi>lm Cheorfullg moji r n ADVERTISE I\ TIIE EVENING CAPITAL. IT PAWS! r' ' " How To Invest Without Worry ' We recommend ; well secured, non-fluctuating Bond carrying Bonus of Profit Sharing. Hold ers have received A Total of 74 %% Interest an d Profit Sharing (hiring the past Seven Years No investor in this issue has ever, experienced a moment's anxiety, or missed a single in terest payment. Even during severe business depression, it has paid 11'® per annum—its record for 5 years. Wouldn't yon (ike to know more about a nation-wide finance corporation that is operating under stringent hanking Inws and constantly growing! Price to Net 10% Plume, Call or Write for Deserip- I tiv> Circular A. C. F. DELMAR & CO., INC ESTABLISHED lt Specialise in Sound Securities Yielding Above the Average. Lexington Bldg* Baltimore, Mil. - l' or Gun Shells Sec FINKELSTEIN PAROLE Tclcplionc 126-W 1 ~ ' 1,1 Hfp Announcement! —o— -1 o V F. Stunner, Chiropodist, lisa it.inovci) her office from 71 Conduit Street to 77 MARYLAND AVKM';:, im the same floor with Miss L. I*. Winslow. Telephone r, Hi-\V. n2O AN ORDINANCE To ndd a new section to Article 25 of the city Code of Annapolis, to follow im mediately nftcr Section £l, and to be known as Section S3-A. Section 1. Bo It established and ordain ed by the Mayor. Counselor anil Aider men of the City of Annapolis that a new B<s lion be added to the City Code of An na polls to follow immediately after Sec tion il, of Article ‘do. to be known as Sec tion It:’.-A. and to read as follows: Section u:;-... Eyyiy person applying f"i a permit to build a garage, of other build lug in which an automobile is kept, or for a building .which, may be used for t tie i Storage of hay.' grain or other inflammable material, shall state the character of the building to he erected whet) so applying, and bo permit shall tie granted In such 'cases unless It is' plainly stated that such building shall be constructed as follows tljo walls and roof Shall tie entirely of metal, brick, cement, tile or other non combustible substance, except that the frame may be of wood, and the doors may b" of wood: it shall Ini unlawful to erect suv building of the character indicated in this ordinance or to use any building not now used for (he purpose except it eon forms to the requlr.-utonts or this ordi nance. Auy violation of thin ordinance shall be punished with a One of live do! furs for the first offense, and from ten to twenty dollars for eaelt subsequent of fense. to be recovered ns fiucs and costs are now recovered. Section 2. And be it further established and ordained that all ordinances and parts of ordinances Inconsistent with this ordt aaticc are hereby repealed. Section 11. And be it established and ordained that this ordinance shall take ef fect from the date of its passage. Approved Oct. 13, 11C2. SAMUEL JONES, Attest : Mayor. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE. City Clerk. ni3 E. O. LEAGUE ROOFING •psattng, Shrek M*t> u<l M>u Work •tOTW AND Ft: KNACKS ISBTAUU AND KIPiIBIM phone m-w PIANO TUNING and CHAIR CAINING ••no.HJ TLV DON it t ftp'll <NHwI Fvr and l*mwpUy De'lwolll, t’HONE S-X2-M. WMT. MUHLMEISTER *0 WEST BT. T1 ~~" ... _ W. B. & A. Electric Railroad MID-CITY TERMINALS Us if Hourly Service Morning snd Evening Between Atiuspolis. Baltimore si d Washington and Camp Meade (Washington and Camp M*ao passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE ANNAPOLIS West Street Station 510. v 5 5n ft.2o. x,V. *7.r>U, S2n Jt.l'o l*-"*. U.'.'o. A. M„ 12 30. 1 in 220 3 30* L2*. tU.V. 6.2*1, *;.2*j. 7.*i. 8.20. U).2>i 11.2*1. P. M. # */.-** Leave Naval Aadeuiy Gsle HI mtonfi-s earlier; State House Station. Hidden Street Bl’d College Ava, Stveu (7| minute# earlier. Cnmnv ting at **deut/'M w|tti P. it. n. a>nap**,iw sHimr link ui. Mreot Matlsn I 5 -** A k* and balC-b”*trjy thereafter s* 2*> j *n*l SO minuses after e*. b hour untli r, ,v> P M . tiH-n a i 7.:4i. sw, v.hn. tn.rsi I end 11.5!) P. l. ’ 5.2 V snd 5.50 A M. trstus dally except Buuday. LEAVE BALTIMORE—W., B. B A. fi.35 7.35. 8.35, 33, 10.25, 11.35. A. M. 12.3a. L 35. 2.30. 3.35. xLOS. 4.33. x 5 00 YU trains receive or discharge passengers at local points between Aouapolla and Naval Academy Junction and at Ship ley and Liuthicuui on signal. ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. Howard and tom hard SU. 5.10 A. M. ato) balf-bourly tk'-reafter st 15 aud 15 minute* ,-ifv-r ra--b hour until 0J& V. M. *be at 7.*5. 8.15. 815, 1.15, 1 1 f 13. P M aud 12.15 4 M Sls aad el 3 A M. trains daily egreyf t Sua-iav. v a — i LEAVE WASHNGTU* t nn. 8.43, Rnrt. n.nn. m.no, nnoa. M 12.n0 r i nti. 2.00, 3.110, x:;.nn, 4jo. L.m, r*m* i e.tMi, 7.00, Into, lute I'. M., 12.10 A. s’ r x—Dally except Sunday. t For tlcVeta snd Information apply at our - Slty ticket offices: West Street Station Curve! Ilall, Short . Line Station, Bladen I Street. ( | CLASSIFIED TdT^ I , LOST LOHI Mrect :iud high s, I , " .<ril if i Qr ||, , * 111 si male coon houml. Kirk 7, . ■ i>rast. Answers n nn.- $25 r. ward tinder \ . Sheckets. It u |, \., •’hi., er photic Isol ] I.ONT I'uesitav mortiliig . i watch; K. If cugV.vV Keward it returned t,. i i. Street. FOR SAI F Ittlt -*\i.i. iit.iit] ratd> ’ Merrick. Cedar Park l ot; >\ ii ~~ <m Market street. ,\j.|.t > 7,'. Gott. Attorney, |,ee IbiiMin FOR 'll i gain if sold at otn-e. I'htci. \ \ ‘ I o:: - \ i , v fiV. Sweet elder, g l-.v-A Bay Itl’tge avenue, f , Lok RALE Drop chine, ncarlv new. vs-, ■> M i lu,| Whet Perfect order for s2tt Anidx - k xxest at reel. * < 1 •: v \ t .1 li-’orge street,, with large lots ti’Ailurs. apply to Charles l 1 . I kits (M i i l*ac. l’hone ,”M3-W. FOB - 'll tanned oak non hall-cord: nnv length i. Dull, l’hone IP2 K. ' . • FOR REST 801 l KENT Bungalow, near r - i \ Heights; $.".0 monthly. It. .1 u Ib-al Estate and insurance 21 v •street. •OH HFNt Dwellttig. U'.t M, Apply 108 Main etr’et foil It ENT— Tw o large, bright’ r " IB rent single or lor light h.. lug Apply 22 West street IOR RENT v 'i \ room bungj I’ark; furnished; hot water 10..', , place, cliutrleity, water sen pc • i ation, boatersrd. t i\ er. (. •deal neighborhood Call by phot. L. Moltcr, Hevcrna 6. i WAMKB WANTED 1 ns nurse, or housework. Apph s v street. fx x.vi i i !: * ||. 11 (|, • whits pc. ii on farm, to care for 15 cow drive team when ncxvssury. Mu ■ married, with small fa mil’ ,\|.j c . • Joues, llolly Beach Furiii. \f xsri i Young w hit,. position to do housework with i family. Apply 2tl,S West street " 1 ED | ly Myers’ Gift Shop. West sir. - ritOPOSALS Bids will Ite refsdved by lip. in vititil 12 ’clock iitM’it. Saturday \i,i, be 25. for 100 line ir ffft of coin rot*- 11, iunf lifter, niorr or Ipur, on S<*u l l Avenue, l'or further information. ..p W. 11. VANSAN I. ~ l* City Coin nil ssi we r Sporting Goods! We buxe a complete line of Sj.ort 1 lug Goods and can supply xou v;:!> any quantity of the lirst-class shot gaits, uniiuuultlou. hunting clothing . < —Cte best ever had. We eaioi-’ ineatioa all. but It is :t good idea for you to stop in early and lock us over. Our prices cannot le equalled. We xxjll mention a !• items: XX inchest or I'uinp. 12-gittigr., .Mh.Vt 1.. V. Noiitli field, uuy gauge it'hi Ucniiugtoii I'uinp Itl.'iu Baker Double-Barrel, Bt-guugc Jc'Sl Barker Bros., Illiu<-a and Ollier Brands. Special price ou quantity load’-d shells. We repuir all kinds of gua OF NS FOB HIKE JOS. LEVY 131 MAIN hi. PHONE ' ...... . ■ ■ ■ i - ORIILR 01 PIBMLATION Jeannette Tljc.mi.S’..ii V 9 Elliott IhompsoD No. 470 Divorce? r u the Circuit Court for Anne Aren ! To Llllott Thompson The object of this suit Is to t< r 1 decree of absolute dlvor.e from v’J ’ Bill alleges that you. Elliott Tic”' and the I’laintlff. Jeannette lif were married In January, Bill, aid f more than three years ago you, ' ‘ Elliot* Tbompscm, deserted th<- 1' and have lived iu adultery with one I I'owiis. at Annapolis. Md . for m'.r.- ’ three years past. It Is thereupon this Cth day of * tier. I|r22. ordered by the * if. nit t Anne Arundel county, in Eifnßy. I'laJntiff. by causiug a copy of tL. to be inserted in some newspajs-r i o lished in Anne Arundel -.jiit>. e,;h of four Sl).'. OKsile Ue. |. - )>. {'•" ' 7lh day ”f Pr*.*inl.-r, 1P22. give i.< ‘ the said Elliott Thompson of t’. Slid sill. s*. I nee of the Bill of ’ 'T wstniug him l appear lu •h*.'’ * • ' person or by solicitor, on or lef 23trl dav .J U"en.t>w, nil, ’ esnse. if any he may have, win *' ought not to l?’ pa-n'd s prayed WMr-N. WOODWARD. *."!** True Copy. Tet: XVM. N. WOODWARD. Clerk BRING YOUR OLD SHOES to E. PANTALEO And hare them look like nr” WORK GUARANTEED A Trial Will Convince You: 186 WEST ST. NOTICE To Mbetn It May toacern: This t* to notify all p*r* rt n? property cu Tbotapsoc etr* -7,1- a*ertuc aud *a!' ett atrert *hs*- *-•' atr*< ar® to b<* tis proved at ea All waer and gas pipes and f roust be laid (nr renewedi befnr* file 1 ’ prnvenicnts sre made, :is 1* wHI p permissinle B* dig up these slrcci- ~,r 4 period of live (5* year*. By Order of the Mayor. Counselor “ Aldermcti W. II VANS AN f City ('iiiuuji” l " ll '' iaastd fjcpt. 25, 1921.