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/ , Social and Personal IT , , „,I Wnk-lnd I* |‘i ,i-jl''ib Libel and Louise Sul , sc guc is next wenk i Mr Edwin Martin, I’a Tile Misses Sul* .i i ) Wayne, after at* \n r. Navy football game (l | < n is* Lecture 1, Lewis, of tilt* Naval til lecture tonight at S IMueaiional Building of .!0li w t Episcopal Church, <nne His subject will Mioyle the Coveted.” .- r uill le under the aus . v \\ (’ V. and everyone Inr,l Pur!) 1 'r Ip., tml Miss Bruce .1 i (’raven, of Southgate la..less at a card party , . . ning in honor of Mrs. L. I . iln i daughter, Miss Isa- Mllng f> itiglifrr I “ 1 lie PJbfit"itlit” • Winter Pumphrey, of M l fte spending a few - w .'a I. r daughter. Miss Eliza* .i, i'uiaphrt \. at ‘ Tin* Pheasant." Hi, 0, Bills It) I. 1 aiMi' (<llllll I Sot let) ill bold a sale I , imi nmi from 1! to (I p. in. at i \.,n i'.ii h Mouse. Fancy work [ i |, and home-mad® cake ant! a ill on display. The usual ,I m i.-omo and cup of tea await p, Hl . who attend this affair. Ilmd lit i it.il I I'atlctcuvM IMr and Mr; I 'raiik A Mtinroe, Mrs iMit* M Mutt roe, nml Mrs. Ilrainurd among tiiose who attended iidt'i ch ski's recital at the Lyric last b ain;’ The audit me is said to have i, i tin larce tl of flic season Mar/Mi'e! Horn, of St. Paul. St visit I lie family of Judge lleiija [iii Walkin'- - , near Davitlsonvllle ; inr I lie Christmas holidays. h. tml tlis, ( urlis iw I hing In t tumly i, Kfu riud ami Mrs (‘ J. Curtis, ko ra tlie past fourteen years have - !, | at AetokoeU. Prince George imv ar. now making their home at svltlsonv ill**. Inner Part) J tr Miss liter ate';.i:ii amt Mrs. Arthur 1). . nit i ..iinnl at a dinnnr party . at 'u limior i Miss liver, who \ -inn’ Mrs Hubert Todd Whitten. li„ of It, rgm sis were: Lieutenant vi Mis l.ymle McCormick. Lieut. 1. ’ It.inu’tt ami Lieut. George Chap c CIRCLE: PLAYHOUSE c tWednesday-Thursday, November 22-23 | \ JOHN BARRYMORE/ W R c I \“SH ERLOCK /' T c jj Matinee \HOLMES7 I l S Wednesday \ W FOUNDED ON SIR CONAN DOYLE’S STORY * • 1 I I E&s __ _ AND ADAPTED FROM WILLIAM f PACItIVPIV <fßB > | fn 2 ClOCk GILLETTE’S STAGE PLAY f JL UuiUY Vlj |[jj 1 . I Continuous No Advance -J| j| Nights-Shows7to 11 \*/ In Prices Jf| ® 11 Lieut. Well’ll Here To Visit Parents Lit ut Philip Welch, son of .Mr and Mrs B Alleln Welch, of 2G€ King . George* street, arrived in AnuapolU • today tui a visit to his parents. Lieut Welch is at present stationed on n ■ ship traveling between Hampton Roads and the West Indies r t Last Dinner Of South Liter < luh Thursda) The last dinner of the year will he held at the &outh River Club Thurs day afternoon. Hr. N. E. Berry Igle hart. of Baltimore, is the serving member. Mrs. Brewer Hostess At Bridge Party Mrs. Samuel Brewer, of King Charles Place, entertained a number of guests at bridge yesterday after* | noon. Mrs. Whitten To Be Hostess At Part) Mrs. Robert Todd Whitten will en tertain at a bridge party on Thursday afternoon in honor of her liouße .guest, Miss Robbie Hyvr, of Pensacola, Fla. On Friday Mrs. Whitten and Miss Hyer will, leave for Philadelphia, where thev will he spectators at the Army-Navy football game on Satur day. They will then leave for Pensa cola. Fla., where Mrs. Whitten will i spend the whiter. Democratic Women 'l'o Enlertnin Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will be Ihe guest of honor at a reception to be ; given by the Democratic Women’s Club of Maryland December 7 in Hal ' Mmoro. Tills was announced at the first regular meeting of the club held since the election. Visiting Here Before Iteturn To IliiJlj Mrs. Walter Vitt. of Conduit street, lit)s as her guests her sister and bro ther-in-law, Captain and Mrs. T. M Luby, of Santo Domingo, where Cop tain Ruby, who belongs to the Marine i Corps, was stationed with the Second Provisional Bridage. After a month's leave. Captain and Mrs. Luby will re turn to Haiti. To Visit Keloth es In Pin And New Vork j Mrs. John I Lewis, of 94 Gouces ; ter street, lt'fi yesterday to visit her ! sisters, the Misses Hill, of Media. Pa . At the end or the Week, she will join , Profcssßor and Mrs. Fernandez at the Hotel Walton. Philadelphia, to attend the Army-Navy game and then will go to New York to visit hyr son t j George Hill Lewis, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Basil spent Sunday with Mr. Basil's brother - j George C. Basil, of West street ex i tended. Tm: EVENING -CAPITAL’. ANNAPOLIS. MARYLAND. TUESDAYv NOVEMBER 21. VM2 Return T* Home In Baltimore Mrs C. T. Skinner and Mrs. F.xi vere Torrin. of Sudbrook Park. Balti more. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter, of Cathedral street, have returned home. Minister And latuilv Spent Week-End Here Reverend and Mrs. Harry Ward and family, of Pennsylvania, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George c. Basil, of West street extended. „ Hiss Jones Here For Week-End Miss Edna Jones, of Washington. D. (*.. spent the week-end with Mir. and Mrs Georg** W Jones, of Conduit stree*. Returns From Visit To Sister in ( unl) Mrs. Ella Ponham. of Derm -treet. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Sheckels. of Annapolis Neck, has returned home. Here For Short Time On Sunday • Bishop and Mrs. Theodor ■ S Hen derson. of Detroit. Mich., and .Mrs. E. G. Richardson, wife of Bishop P.Lh ardson, of Denver, Col., were guests for a short time on Sunday cl Rever end and Mrs. H. W. Burg in. Bishop Henderson preached at the Sunday mornihg service at Calvary Methodist Church. .Mrs. Fernandez Entertains Guests From Baltimore Mrs. Arturo Fernandez, wife of Prof. Fernandez, of the Department of Modern Languages at the Naval Academy, entertained as her week end guest Mrs. J. M. Hawkins, of N. Calvert street. Baltimore. On Sunday Mrs. Fernandez also had as her guest Miss Nanny Hawkins and George N. Mackenzie, of Baltimore. Miss Haw kins was one of Hio bridesmaids and Mr. Mackenzie one of the ushers uat Jlie Ilodgcs-Bassford wedding, which took placo at All Hallows last Satur day afternoon. Returns From Season In Country Home C. dePeystcr Valk. who has been spending several months ut Millers ville, this county, lias returned to his town residence, 223 Gloucester street. tuclmii Bridge For Mrs, Hepburn Mr. and Mrs George A. Webster eu tortained at three tables of auction bridge yesterday evening, 'flic party was in honor of Mrs., S'. S. Hepburn, who will leave Thursday for Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio. Texas. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Ridgely P. Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Burwetl, Mrs. Sarah Burns, Mrs Nicholas H. Green, Miss Mary Mu gruder, Mrs. S S Hepburn, Miss Sue Allen Munford ami Eugene W. Igle hart. The prizes were won by Miss Mary Magruder, Mrs. Nicholas Green and Mrs. Robert Hurwell. , Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer. The liox bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—• (Adv.) STROKE OF PARALYSIS *| FATAL TO GEORGE DULL (CMlinnnl frum l'a(, i ) | j* I A physician was summoned, and an | side of the car. Ihill could not speak, examination revealed that Hull's en tire right side was affected by the i stroke. The unfortunate man wa*< hurried to his nude's home on Coruhill J street. Physicians entertained little hope for his recovery from the outset. He never regained consciousness. As the result of the accidental shooting of last March, young Dull* was speech less for several Weeks, hut It was • thought he had fully recovered nor -1 tnal condition ■ L, To Be Hurk*d Tomorrow The funeral will he held from the (’ornhill street address tomorrow af ternoon at 4 o'clock, and interment . will be in Cedar Bluff cemetery. Ar- Double Roasters! Jj Self Busting Heat) Aluminum Double Roasters. $1.98 NOW $1.39 l $2.25 NOW $1.50 $3.00 NOW $2.25 Lisk Self Basting Double Rousters $4.00 NOW $3.25 $3.75 NOW $3.00 ; “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Rousters. $4.90 NOW $4.75 $6.00 NOW $4.75 $6.50 NOW $5.95 GOTTLIEB’S Main Street to State Circle ■ f -'uses thrvats*^ Free yourself from your cough and your cold. Dis agreeable phlegm cleared ij away; scratchy, tender j membranes soothed; cough I . checked; cold broken up. Now.today—ask yourdrug [ gist for : DrKING’S discovert I -a syrup for coughs & colds I 1 ! rangemeiits are in charge of Funeral i Directors James S. Traylor and Seas. Much sympathy has been expressed for the father and other members of the family of Mr. Dull. He was thor oughly industrious ami led an ex emplary life Tn The Evening Capital brings results. - i “f ~ " ’ H•* t V ! DRESSMAKING Children's Sewing. Embroider) and Crocheting, see MRS. N. L. RICE 111 rKINCE KEORfiE ST. n 22 3sl3SiSßl W = ™" "“ “ 7 * - : * ~—“— | j 1 Ll N C OLN I Get Behind the Wheel I \k> Lincoln motor c.'trr. ;irc produced by the world’s uL X grciUc t autoooubilc institution in T T* t i) accordance with the highest standard; of manu' W \i lour-Passenger 1* T Sedan ~ 1 acturc known to the industry. Quality and ;|A4 rA , ' character will persistently stand foremost. A , ur <k if - ’ <JJ “*jj i V f It is the avowed purpose of the Ford Motor Company that fft kT F p b. Detroit each Lincoln purchaser shall receive the tine t and most Ji satisfying motor car which it is possible to produce. To that rr X Ten Tfody Types end the development of the Lincoln, its mu nu lecture, its J (l distribution and its service will he earned to the highest 1 r degree of perfection by placing behind it the vast resources of the Ford Motor Company. jyU [j COLONIAL MOTOR CO. ft 240 WESTS TREET, ANNAPOLIS, MD. ' FI Destroying Groin ( ni|is Terrific damape is heinc done to your crops by rats' They rob farm ers of millions of dollars annually! Don't let them collect money from you! Wipe them out. 'Exterminate b THE MYERS GIFT STORE !i 45 WEST STREET <£Mmm To See It Is To Want It ;! Coffee Percolator , jj Special Price, $1.49 v*| jjr :: Regular Price, $2.20 ' th<m Roj a 1 Guaranteed Rut Pasto DESTROYS all rats' Positive re sults 25c and Sue handy tubes Sold amt guaranteed by J. Newton Gilbert, | Ph C'.— *Adv > \dtertlslng in 1 lu* l.teHinu l.ipllal