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Jctmutm (itapitalH 1884 1922' ; ANNAI'OI.B, md. I !. Dally I,'.’v-pt Sunday by j THE CAPITAL I'IHMSHISO COMPANY! rrrt; x j c&vtTAt* > !*•#;. y 41 pij'-c*: : \'7£n" J. ' laryJfi* 1 . I Av ' lifINH-.’rd •*’<*,lMcl-n..ry Kibtr Vorg* St. J d+y.fr,,,. • < t,kgd£i K-*.j tv. It t A Ncwstaud. Sic.rt f>- *T-> tltf-'f* W.’ M ' *&• ?.*<-. Ur. < if fir n TTgnWrTT** :.yii .u.it M-et Py carrier * i 1 iv. • s i .. if.,, r.' i. im; i'ai i r.\r.; tn } V ,•••* :} < ; * f/HtM tin* #itVf ?• !. * ;. ■ , 4Ju’.*fli; ST.4iO t***r | *\ i'HS'lhr f* V? ! *'H***\ tl !IV j ffi fjji* i :*(*< i<f t y.ir.i t* ’ L *<♦ flkjr u* I ■ M In’ er I>f 111 A .,# hilril I’ffM j atvHy -i. ti t 1 i i fU.i IT** fut re pirn: ‘A J /Icm*' nr j : ’J? C' I j v !' • JI4 > U ti jv • * rifi i'if. ii fi i*t, 4 vh ? of jw'fflesd e\jM*rtm m Xf# tin' 1 ft • -i vrrn-! n 4l*. n v #*ia dt* tr a! bet-i *ifi €MP fitriirfit tn’t ’t i 'li t! *%k f If ri{t il -i t • ... 1 Ui wbi'MlM xl tin-j lac rspan * ut I.|i\ tin l'mtv.l MiU'VutJ vVVnv I U i i- er.cd. 1 l.i* rt spotlit-; l*lv itt each *4ato t* test the tMKth-tility of new lm\\in the ijH i.iW f < i the j>oV A r:iuu’:it IV->! w|t{fi*. .i; •l t* r.T.t'Wt.it.i Un cl ! ,<'■ . ' ■ lrfe.i i oik- of the important iva suite. j<v y uch jJllitv. IWJ M^FItVS gcu.vi'Mb think"' Tif as nni’tfinl times; may .y yet be a lon- .way otT, but here.and itn.-n- ey ry iii dication seems to to an early return of that cirio aiii' community pride which yave so much promise foi Xmt'rieftn town, life before the war. Si\ year; 1 nq;o the ; ndden shift of interest to the prent conflic dealt a severe I blow ti that curnmniitv spirit throughout the country which re fleets i; ell in ’neat Iv.vir. clean J street . sanitath y. bright paint: , and pla\ center- !O: i\ one fl ir j not travel far ohh ut not in : | ohanye for the better. In martv in t-n.- ■- -contract 1 ] have actually n I t for , ion., i delayed jmpeoy _y m Most of] the simpler c.sri‘ :.. . in par-- tioul.tr seem to ho. bi*u-•bin# up si\oc| *rilvn'n : •in.to'up t -sneal; n ->& oblerv | ant at. the re- j birth a- ico. u-r.of ;.r vRHp highv. ,, IU " ;>r . ... of travel is n * - through a ; comrauniti a tm.i onurtion usa 1 ally tajco.s plac--. The mhaiiita. ts j awaken to the iar*t that 4heir ] town is not as u; at in appear-f once to the sta-ivy ■ a the rea&,| as the rival r ..rb- town Frcs-{ entlv a propett' owner improvesj his jilac : . out f pride or ImninesV sagacit y and ■ n it a t. tvii be-: comes a vi-ritab;e bp '-tles-sville. j According to con ! tractors ami w. m, s rs. cores of; numicipalitii-s thn u, bo ;t the Lfniti I States . , . t to under- 1 ture. i ■ lr .! •: ,ow are \u : the form of.str*. . p.o .np.. uatcr* works and st > r extension ami J bridge bvildi p .'i nti: tbVr of progressive si t .t w al-• ; rc 1 establishing . ’ ‘..hd "pViv* grounds. T’ ~ lV dvy.‘ against the ua : 1 w -11 be higher, in u: .. !.or h- vr population -.*t .€ r Pi.ol < breathing -. FOR OY wR -.0 YEARS breu used sncc-'Sri *iHy in the ttcat~ uient fnr V irb. * HALL O VAl’.’i; Hil J ADK INE consists uf an • a- wiiwta Quick ly HeUeves ly i ..I .:r Alton, util* the Intereui a I'eua* wl-.icb budices. tSiit-w rc-ie iu.r the iafinnuiia- Soid I> V dr -.crista. F. i Chnii p .i’i wi-. o'tc ’e Whh> • 1 4 i - I loIU.ET IT I i ■r By HI GH RrSSHLL FRASER; *Tbe hspiitcEt people in the world ] are a-vftyn ihe Ira Poieuers. They |seein so le ai-le to forget anything :ni • - I’c Thai is cbvioun; for other-! - iftw My:fid not slay happy. Xo <..•-• ti. led an altocoiher happy I He. hut in >m anyone can rid thc-m --.'t*!. -of r:emnries that keep them tul.appv: that i. if they know how. A KC.ud memory is valuable; but a ■ ' ' Forgot ter is vital. The latter is :• rtiatSlan of a wholesome spirit. j, t.. vh * i> device to keep the past w-v ; vdstrih** thr* present. In' f* s (•‘Vectfve use three thingr • iurr;e part. They are Self-Coa • < . Stia-’oa and the Will. Tiicy ;,re the outstanding factors in .f forgetting of any memory, no mat* tt r iw flitter that memory may be. i: SeJf-<’onfidence 1 mean the be- P.'f that no matter what happens or -r the memory seems to be '• )! ilfimately yield to the desire > l. rid r.f it. The moment Pnbelief •* the thought that the memory . iii always to as it is now—any at hetnp! to forget it is futile. P imagination I mean thinking ol bo. auhlesnme memory in a differ ! rv i h This can be best done by I a., vy it. Doubt it s Htterness. it*F j i • ri ’n<, it's discouragement 11e f..--# to Lelieve that ft haa the** ehar jti ■ ti' • \ memory cart* only be ; uapteasanua# vou imagine if to be ,’f ft * uni!es<**mtness takes ap ; inure if importance. re-i*i4titretoi ef < ig.nation as trivial You can •' ‘ ’** V you car pic 't *?+ Its hCMftiifiition as itif idenU!. Hi In ttmjwraHit it'f -if t. That **4nythlng ii ; tsr.-1 > sts had as voi think It IV* Id a *. *t uc. hut in a m :*:* l att i* ? - t?u r Evniti am ottl? re* n arerrd when th r are hida4 with j t■ ghtfidpnc* t that tignifle-ance , tr r t* entirvlv and the event Is' i t >*i i The pos*!bility of an un 'i i ut tneia >rjr ran be prevented by I efi rig to yield any HigniticaMce of > ut. rne - or unpleasant importance > in ev lit No one needs to believe i ii a? in had agaiust his will. Re j fuse to accept tin event as important 1 1 r n rer. and it will not be rentem ' !(.(! i it will go un-remombered ,s, _i (here ; nothing to remember e the xvni ’! mean the u i uf the I iJI io lr.lng the now memory -as re ni'ivirueted l,v the Imaglniition fre ..ntiy t.i mind. I’nloss the new i mory < :n Le made fnmiliir it will j r uefinaafedtly replace the old r mot-' this is done the ntorb sure A. v. i|' J .replace the old. No ide. jr.ui i-e mode familiar n tluy nvlml cx t ly a continual process of reeol i , icn r.ttd perception. ■ _; v • triiktT is mi maamry com j' i.sed torcpffof StU'-COttlidence. Trnag • iii.n Htrd • Wlll-fower cannot do J... av.. Aac J pi’bX.crly they are the Tfdreinttst, defenders of the spirit. Tn Lir mvcr lies the possibility of I ■ ting aappißcss of a soul living in i H <l A’reßept and • Future, unshackled |by Uib fast; ' i IT S FOOLISH TO SIJFFER . 1 When Sa Many Annapolis People Are Pointing The Way Out. You may he breve enough to stanc 1 h. ckiehe or headache or dizziness j -ut. if. in addition urination i= dis Ic: ;1. red, look out! If you don't try tc • x vour Rick kidneys, you may fat* i Ho the clutches of dangerous dis c ] eforc you know it.' But. If yor ( 'c 'maro errefully and help your kid i w ih Doan's Kidney l'ills, yot ! • i slop ;kft pains you have and avoit : v c ilaager as well. Don't e\pcri 1 >l* i•. th ' remedy Annapolis poo urc j uliciy endorsing. Read thli ?ll : j c n. Oi ay. 121 Conduit St. ■ ' - Jly kidneys were weak and ! I much t rouble with backaches nn< . . dull and languid. Headache •*fe l'rhQuent and ,1. dU'/y '• n t.m iiv kidney* u,** tr ’•rgulaV. i tried Doan's Kidney P ! U: i in a short time 1 feeling liki . > c iff even person. The hackicliei - and mV kidneys were rrgokitert.'- i’r i tide, a; all thalers. Don’ inp<\ osk for a kidnar remedy—go. P'-nT. Kidney Pills— the same tha’ • '•. Gray had. Co. ' fra . lluffala. X. Y.— aVdv.i ‘ 7IOOTLEGGER” MURDER TRIAL IN LOCAL COURT from t.> *cned by Williamson, was afterwards i’dmUted in evidence. In it William-j ' -c contended that the revolver was I drped by the jarring motion of; 1 • automobile. Prosecution of the case is being eo->deted by State’s Attorney Clarke o. Hal-more city, assisted by State's i ■ tmey James ?.t. Mnnroe, of Anna : Counsel for the defense are : r.tuel K IVnnhs. of Raltimore. and t-iatc Senator J. 11. C. Legg, of | rt in'n>‘* countv. Fhjcmer State’s’ .* t r*e*. Albert s. J. Owens, of Haiti-. • e c •>. and ftfebard V. p r.ece. nlmr] ” ’ micro. are iniereste I -anies to, * . :t pnv oedi-.gs. The,, ire coun 1 t r Dove, who remains to lie trVd tment. Williamscn is form-' f Queen Anne's county. ’.undo AVecms was selected as an c\ the jury, and the other t ’"bers are as follow*: A:.i -a l- fkKximan. William I ! i '. v. H< rheri Pamphrey, John M ; 1 J.-t-* F. Baldwin. Frank M ♦ . t ■ ii< F. Pamphrey. John Lin*. •: • Tltomsa W. Beard. Charles J j n wjti Wllllnm Howard. - -T THft CAPITAL, AVTNaPOLYS, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, VJil'2. IBYWOMAN’S WIT 1 j i .By LOUISF. HEIXN COODHIJE | SYNOPSIS Alan I.wkirood. a bachelor, trho orcnp*ff a housr f* U'ashinefce trifh Leonard Whitmore, for six year hit late partner. *# awak ened one mo\e*t tnornitui hy Jtnrry. the ralet. irho ft mtrh ex cited. Follow >H4j Karra down- i stairn to the UhfTtcy. l.ockwood \ ditttorcrit Whitmore, dead in n hnge armchair before the fire a dagger sticking in his back. Hr. Woolfs and the coroner are <tvm• mo tied at once, and the physician declares that Whitmore has been dead for six hours. —since ona o’clock that morning, killed by one stroke of the dagger, and that death eouhl not hare beer, self infilctcd because the round t ras in the dead man’s lack. The cor oner agrees with the physician's verdict and the library ts left ttn distttrbrd to await police inspec tion. Lockwood 'phones the home of Agnes Marion, his murdered partner's fiancee, with whom he. too in love and tclin her father _ liclcctirc ftichmond arrive* and his quest toning iTietfs the fact that, the tkrtif/ it an ex-eon riel, with a iiiiSiiK-nnsef far footing. The deter:ivi * queri• s yutke it ap* part m fl at he Hu/ ft of the crime. f k < 00-i quesltons Harry further and |.*niiw that Jack JUarioa, Agnes' brother, vis ited Whitmore at midnight, short ly before the crime was commit ted. lie tells Barry not to tell anything of this, as he fears Jack will fall under suspicion. The in j guest is held, but the eirrnmutan j tial evidence against Harry not l/cing kufth tent to iout an • tr ust. the usual verdict of “death by a dagger is t'ye hands oft: per on nr pcriht* unknown.” * brought in. After the inquest Lockwood is startled, by the ap pearance of Jack Marion coeo.jt paitlcd by a beautiful lady. Miss Carson, she desires 10 visit the | library where ihg murder occur red, explaining that she /g tvriiksg h beat: and irlshm to- 'aSc tftc 'W hita.orr murder as fptii of hi r plot. J.oci.wood grants.the iw.kiH'd permission. Mist Parson's inves tigations lead to the ah est of Jack Marion as the mwrdcvf/ of 1 Whit more. Lockwood calls ov Agues and is /istonished at Hie /dtangc in her. She lells him that she-lovi's Wh iVr.tOrc ,pore noie yc* he iv dra>{ thaii bejqrc. Jack Mqrinn persuades Lockwood to bteomr It iv attorney. lf< also tells Lockwood the.t Agnes is failing rapidiy and that the slightest shock wilt kill her. Miss Carson phones Loek • wood and mak/s an engnn^ment ' for 1) ieetive Richmond. Jack 1 Marion and herself to Kicrt at his i rooms at !) the following evening. At this nttcfivg Defective flieh word discloses the fact that Whit more was not stabbed to death, but that prussic acid, administer > cd in on unknown manner, caused • his death. CHAPTER~VIII (cont.) This was perhaps ac good a time as any to make iny statement so 1 began: “It is my turn now to tell you some thing which I think may prove equally as valuable as any of the evidence you have given us this evening.” Five pair of eyes were fastened on me in open amazement and expecta tion. I knew I had aroused their curiosity, so I did not hurry my ex planation. 1 sipped my coffee calmlw until Barry, after lingering as long as .ossiblc. left the room. However, if anyone had cared to open the hall door quickly, 1 am sure he would Mtlpd he valet with his ear placed close to the keyhole. But that does not patter. “Every man "has his enemies, is that not o?" I said, placing my cup on the table, and noting the impatience and eagnorness of my listeners. “Every man has his enemies, and Leonard Whitmore as well ns others. But he kept this fact securely hidden, and it was only hy the merest chance that 1 discovered it. It came about in thin' way: "it was a cold stormy night over a month ago. and "Whitmore and 1 were to attend an important business meet ing. We had dismissed Barry for the evening, and were ready to start when complained of feeling • ill. I offered to stay at home with j him, but he urged- me to go alone, saying that nil he needed waR rest and that bv morning he would he in j 1 his usual health.” “You say that Mr. Whitmore com plained of feeling ill? As I remem ber him. he looked physically perfect Can you tell me what was the matter with hitu?” asked Miss ('arson, inter rupting me. “He had suffered for sometime with severe attacks ©£ neuralgia, though he! seldom complained or lrt*it interfere* with either his work or pleasures, ij have heard him sa** that the pain was woree than torture.” answered Dr j Woods in his professional tone. “Hmn,” commented the detective: through bis cigar. “I agreed to go alone.” I resumed “and at half-past nine I left the house. Whitmore was seated cora-> fortably by the fire, a book in his 1 hand —yes. it was the same chair in which he was afterwards found dead I drove straight downtown, but upon arriving at the meeting I discovered that in nvv hurry 1 bad neglected t* I | bring with me certain important and j necessary papers. I hastened back immediately. I entered the house by : '-he reer entrance, and—” “You entered by the rear entranc-? Why?” broke in Richmond. “Because in changing my miit I had j jorgotten the latchkey I always car j tied. I was about to enter our priv j ate offico when I became aware of i voices from the library, although it J was difficult to distinguish the wards. S Relieving he had merely a late "caller I and not wishing to interrupt them. 1 proceeded to search for the papers I required. Having found them. I was preparing to leave by the way I had come, when the voices in the nex room were raised so that the wordi were distinctly audible: j “‘I could kill you for that!’ I heard j a strange voice shout furiously j Thoroughly amaze J. I approached the j communicating door. I listened. 1 j strained my ears to catch the slight est word. As i stood debating whe j ther to leave quietly, or enter the lib j r.ry, there came a rudden commotion j from the other sNe of the door, as ii a chair bad -been hastily overturned Then a man's voice exclaimed in a ; fury: “ ‘&ome day.l will kill you—mark mv words Leonard Whitmore. I will kill you if I have to go to the electric chair for it A cool derisive laugh was the only response to this threat 1 paused, noting the effect of my nar rative upon the eager little group be fore me. ‘ What did you do ther\?” prompted J Richmond, pencil and notebook in ! h ind. “Instead of dashing into the study ' ! slipped into the hall and hid myself J where ! could see the man when he j came out. I had not long to wait. In • less than a minute the door was jerk ed open violently. From my hiding place 1 could see Leonard Whitmore standing upright and smiling beside tho long table, his lingers toying with a small revolver that I recognized as the one we always kept in the house in qase of emergency. Tho other man was a total stranger. From the.-brief gi&nce 1 had of him-as he stood on the -threshold.i he pnpcareU to he a man a little under middle height, with lair and moustafchni fnknin'g grey. I noticed nothing particularly distinc tive about him, for .In fact'l bud short time tor / ,a scrutiny, |“' f t aAii gdtng; to South. Atperica new. bill fCfWmnef wh.it I‘tffTd you: I will get even \Vith you yet.* he hissed vieimisly* pulling big hat further over tri~ eves he was gone. - ’ r ~ "What did Mr. Whitmore do?” “For a few moments he continued to etand where the stranger had 14ft him, gazing vacantly at'his revolver lie tl|ii thrust, it its usual ami cldsfcd t hq 4c*or ipto the hall, lanVing into!.wondering jf I hfcd not been dreaming as everything had passed so -quickly* The import|K Shut MUSTAROPIASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness 1 with a little dean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief i from sore tfiroat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, ! croup, stiffs neck, asthma,- neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, {tains and aches of the back of joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds.of the chest (it may prevent pneufnonia). 35c and 65c, jar 3 and tubes. . Better than a mustard plaster FOR SALE Ice Box. suitable for a grocery or delicatessen store. Bowser Oil Tank. 2-barrel eapaeitv. 1 Coffee Mill. : 2 Show Casts. 1 Flat Top Desk and Chair. 1. Computing Scale. . 1 Micrometer Counter Seale. 1 Meat Block. • V *s 2 Tables. 1 Iron Safe and ether store , equipment.- i FISHER, Third Street, EASTPORT FOR SALE! Large Dwelling House No. 234 Prince Geo. St. Jost Pm in Ftc*t-CJ99 Condition. Consists of main bpi Ming, 10 rooms, and cfinnoctcd baiWing, 4 rooms. terms arranged. Apply: HUGH R. RILEY j No. 1 SCnOOL STREET. papers in my pocket. I nlipped out the back way a.s silently as possible, and drove again downtown.” (To be continued.) Fighting the Man-Eaters One of the most thrilling perics of - stories ever written starts in ' The Washington Star. Sunday, Decern- i her 10. These stories are the actual i experiences of a big game hunter in the wilds of Africa —stories which will - grip the reader to the very last word, j Order your copy of next Sunday’s j Washington Star from your newsdeal er today.—(Adv.) ! ! Afifts Golds asm .1 teaspoonful rS*9ttcncb?, cong—fdt—* ingin yoat throat. Phtagta loon maißßiiiliiwmnmtbri Follow tho diroctkmo an tho bool*. Such wuioomo nUI Year cowgh imw —yocr cotd broths up. Now —not whan it's Mtas —sok yowr oroniot lor DRjgNG&SSkmr PUBLIC SALE i — ZJz - Tty Mithorltjr of otrnrr. t!u* umlorlgne<l will otfpr nt pubH l ’ itnl*\ Rt tv* I'tionsjMmke' I pnu**. Main stroet nn t Stab; Circle. 'An n.iroha. Maryland, on Wednesday. December 13, 1922, At 10 o'clock A. M., all the following dcaorlbcd property: Electric algna. poo! table*, coal ranges, range*, bed*, mattrsssss and spring*. ? >!ano. bar tlxtnre* (24 feet longt. look t.c gl;i**o*. a full hole! onulpment, ofr. TERMS OF SALE:—AIt sum* of *.V> or under. c:i*h. A credit of fonr mouth* [ with note* of purchaser, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned, will he ’ taken for umouuts greater than J. ( Credit payment* to boar Interval. In ease all iho goods should not be sold oti the IZlh of December, the wale will be - continued on the Mth nt the name hour JAMF.S AV. OWENS. ' CEORGE M". SAFKIELD. Auctioneer. ! SHERIFF’S SALE T'nder and by virtue of the writ of Fieri l Facias issued, out of the Olneutt C’onrt for f ,\tmo Arundel County at the salt of the Strange Motor Car Company against Paul l T. K* rides. Nick ISouneii* and Fete , Pounelis. I have seized the following dc- S'Tibed iirojiert.v and will offer the same > for public sale on the premises known as [ the “Capital Restaurant.” located on Main street. In the City of Annapolis.' Mary ■ i.nd, on Monday, December 11, 1922, At 11 o'clock a. m.„ t rmnelyT Seventeen tables, SI chairs. 17 napkin \ Ii older*. It hat nick*. 1 waffle hea.ier. 1 s'tow’case. 3 coffee boilers. 1 counter, and * wall fixture*. 1 lot of floor covering, 1 c-oek. 1 dwKof. I“lwwt holder ML! Ice chest, lfid plate* it ltd cup* anil saheer* and butter dishe*. 100 knives an<l forks an<! I sooons. 1 gas range. J coal range. IB bod*. is chairs. IB bureau*, ja,.,rdgs. Id mat -1 t ’esse*. .’! pillows. Xfi i+bufor.ts and slieet*. and. 1 cash register. . . - BARRY T. LLVELY. 1 - Sheriff. , GEORGE W. 'RAFFIEI.n. Auctioneer. i SHERIFF’S SALE Fnder and by vtrttfe of the writ of Fieri Fneftft# iaaued out of UiC Circuit C|nrt fhr mw Aritnde' CounH- ut the suit of the Annapotltan Motor Cur Company -igidns- Richard Colbert and Snmnel Colbert, 1 have seized the following described prop erty and will offer the same for public sale at the Central Oarage, Jefferson I‘lnee. Annapolis. Maryland, on Tuesday, December 12, 1922, At 12 o'clock Noon, ONK REO Sl*F*:i> VV tCOV. No. MU ism Model HARRY T. LUYFLY. Sheriff. ORBFI? NTM In Anne Arundel County Orphans' Court. December 5. lft2*2. Ordered, that tho sale of tluv real estate of VTHltam 11. Oriifllin, deceased, made bv Edward S. Grnfflln. the Executor and Trustee of the la*t will and testament of Gie said deceased, and this day reported t>> thin Court by the said Executor and Trustee, bo rutllied an<l confirmed, unless p-sth DAY" or J-tXT'AB'T.iatXT? .Provided, a ofy.ot-tbU AtfOw In souio newspaper published iti the CTtv of Annapolis. Aline Arundel Vnuuty. at bast once a week for throe successive weeks before the said 3th day of Januarr, n!f| CEO. W. HYDE. C. J„ | I.EMON BEALL. A. ,T.. } i „ MArNARI^CAUR, A. J. T rue Copy. Test: ODEN it. DECK EXT. Register of Wilts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xetloe it hereby given that the snb .* riber. of Anno Arundel bounty, has ..b --• lined from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel county, la Maryland, letters An* '•lltary Administration on the persona) e*. tat'* of joiin sAuni: uirrs. late of Tucson. Artr.ona. de.-eased. All person* having claims against the de ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with tlie vmieheia thereof, to the subscriber on or before the C*f. DAY or MAY. :ki. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from alt Iw-nr-dt of said estate. All i*r- s "ii indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 31st day of October. 1022. rETEft IF. MAC.RVDER. i Ancillary Administrator. ~~ NOTICE Vo Whom It May Concern: This la to notify oil persons owning | property on Thompson street, Mnrrny i avenue and Calvert street that thesel streets gxe to be improved at ou-e. i All water and gas pipes and sewers must be laid (or renewed! liefore the im- I provements are made, as it will not be I permissible to dig up these streets for a ! period of live (~> years. Ry Order of the Mayor. Counselor and I Aldermen. w. 11. VANSAXT. City Commissioner Paased Rept. 23. 1022 CHARLES M. CARLSON j 1M GLOUCESTER BTUET COITBACTOB KU buildcs Estimates ChcurfitHy Otsso phone n F° r Gun Shells &£ FINKELSTEIN PAROLE Telephone 126-W AN ORDINANCE To Regulate ViMilrlr Tr#r on the Street*, Lane* and Alley* of the City uf Aniut*<ili-. Re it ordained and enacted by the | Mayor, Counselor and AlUcnuen >,f the City of Annapolis that a sub-article be added to Article SS of the City Code, to follow immediately- the last section of sam article, to be entitled "Vehicle fraf- Uc,** and to read as follows: I Section 1. The word ••streets” as uffed j in thla sub-section shall apply to nil i streets, lanes and alleys or other thor-1 uUflibtm in the City if Annapolis. Ihe Word ••vehicle. .1* llw-d tu llus sub ! section, shall apply to all wbvjiuv* ! used ill the lty of Annapolis and pro*; pelted in any way, and shall Include I bl.> clee. All ordinances or parta of ordlnaticea In; i consistent with this sub-acctloit are her*- | by repealed; ueh ofillnances or parta of elittiiiio* which are not IhsauUttM wlili | this sub-section remain in full force. A vehicle is parked witbiu the meaning I of thin suh-sectiou when it U left uus.*| tended by an authorised driver or licensed j operator section No parkins shall lie iiertnlt- j tea on portions oi the street# indicated l; I the Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of tle-j City of Anna pells, but the Mayor, Coun ; seiur ahd Aldermen of the City of Ann -1 polis. may. in its discretion grant |<erinit*| t* private |>er*ou# to erect -no parking" I signs in certain deslitnated places at a) uiirutauia charge of uv# dollars par an- [ uutu, such signs to bav* the same for<a I and effect as if erected by tho Mayor | tuunofor and Aldermeu of the City of i Annapolis. Section X Parking shall bo allow*! on j east side of Holland street, but not on west side, except that portion of street between Prince George and Jobusoii Place That parking shall be allowed ou east side] of Randall street and IM ou west side. | That bsfklnfc shall be allowed on cast sldej ?l Marjtona avenue and uot on west aide : btrklng shall not be pretnltted on the fot- j leu lug streets or parts Of streets:: South' side of llladen street: east side of Frank* j llu street from Church circle to Cathedra) street; east side of Green street 1 ; 'Fleet street; Carroll s Alley; north side of Cnrte-j hill street; School street, from Church | Clrclo i* point, upueated by sign; or the inside of State Circle. Section f. Southeast bound traffic only shall be permitted in Bladen street from College avenue to State circle. Section ,1. Parking ri tue south side of Church Circle, between Franklin street anti Duke of Gloucester street, shall be at an angle of forty-live degrees to the curb No shipping shall be permitted within ten feet of any Intersecting street, or within fifteen feet of any tire-plug. Section 0. No repairs to any vehicle shall be made on the streets of tho city except those' which may be necessary through an emergency and In order to make It practicable for such vehicle to proceed. Section 7. No parking or storing of ve hicles on the streets for u lunger period than two hours between the hours of twelve, midnight, and live a. in., shall In permitted, except by physicians engaged in the practice of their profession or uti dertakers pursuing their occupation. Section v . The .Mayor shall'have power to suspend provisions of this ordinance in relation to parking and to make such emergency regulations as be ma.v dvfm necessary during the hours incident to some special event or celebration, when it is for seen that unusual truffle will result; provided that notice of such regulation shall be published at loasf forty-eight hours before tpo same are piaffed in efflffet U stteh publication is practicable, rSection 9. .Members of the police foyer of Annapolis may. lui tlodr db-rctUm, |i n-ct triitlic in stich a manner as will fa. ellltate same and prevent congestion am’ sn.li directions so Issued shall have Go elTis t of a provision of this ordinance. Section 10. Whenever anv vehicle is parked or, stopped on anystreet. Jane, or alley, both the front nfitl rear wheels next to I (hi sidewall; shall'tlot bo'distant there from more tUiui twelve Inches, except as otherwise provided in this ordinance. Section 11. It shall be unlawful for anv* Vehicle to follow or trjill anv lire sppara'. I tus going to a tire Within .100 feat of the same, or to stop within .TOO foet of Hu same when working during n lire. Seelion 12 it shall In* unlawful ro wash any vehicle by means of water under pres sure or by means of hose upon anv of tin streets, lanes or iiHcyir of the eltv. Section IS. It slinll be unlawful" to move pr in any way tamper with anv sign used L T '.K C 0?. nof ' ,I S'" , wl,h ordinance hv fiiiihontj of the Mayor. Cmtnmlor. and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis or anv of Its agents or employees Or placing anv sign designed to affect traffic without proper authority. Section 14. Whenever fire apparatus on the way to a fire comes within view or bearing, it shall be the duty of all drivers of vehicles to draw to the right band of too street snrl stop nnt.ll snch apparatus nn* to a <liNt.*ui*o of .*{oo foot. Section 15. Any person violating anv provision of this ordinance shall be lined n sum not less than two dollars or more than twenty dollars, with coats in each esse, to be recovered as lines for violations of ordinances are now recovered. Section Ifl. And be It enacted and or dained that this ordinance shall fake ef feet December 1. 1022. Approved April 21. 1022. Amended N'orembcr 20, 1922. ... . S. JONES, Attest: Mayor. EMMA ABBOTT OAGE, nty Clerk. (Seal.) i - W. B. & A. Electric ! :,h . Railroad | ;o st- TERMINALS ITaif-Honrly Service Morning and Evening Between Annapolia, Baltimore an d Washington and Camp Mead* (Washington and Camp Mead# passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE AKXAPOI4S VeS Street StaUss 510. *5.50. (1.20. xflhO. xTAO, 820 § •*• 10.20. 11.20, A. M.. 12 90. liO. 2L30 820 lE3O V* 8 2 °‘ t3U ’ U - 8 - 2 u 10.20 ] Naval Academy Oat* 10 mlnntes St^V : .„ 8 . ta r ~, Jo RUtton, Bladen minutes* earlier.*** A ’ rn "'- (7 > Connecting at Odeutoa with P. R. B. ANNAPoi.m nivtnrr umt dit. * at 20 Sib M AS 5.M and 6.54 A. M. trlloi dally ezeepi VQBolfa LEAVE BALTIMORE—W„ B. O A 8 -53.. LJA. *•*. 10.38, 11.38, A. M l x *-06, 4.35. x5.(J6 I 0. - j. 6.35, 7A, ft. 35. 11.35. P M., 12.35 A. M. train* receive or dlscliarge passengers i v.i2V*L t> °. lnU btwe Annapolis and Xavat Academy Junction and at Ship ley and Linthicnm on aignal. r ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINK DH. L._ . Howard and Lombard Sts. ,5.15 A. M..and half-lipurly thereafter at 15 5^4 5 ,'. ulnut ** * ftr “-*> boor until 6.15 P. M.. then at 7.15, Al 5, bjs to in 11.18. P. M.. and 12.15. A. M. 8.15 and 5.45 A. M. trains dally except Sunday. 7 v LEAVE WASIIXGTON l S-00. 6.48, 8.00. 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 A. M.. 12.00 IjOO. 2.00, 3.00, z3ls6, 4JH, x4..V) B.oo’ ! 8.00, 7.00, 0 00. UJOO P. M. ILIO A . V' z—Dally except Sunday. i _*’°f tickets and Information apply at our ! city ticket offices: West Street Station, Street nall, Short L,ne BladM I^S“ADVERTfSINO IN THE CUT. TAL BRINGS EESCLTS. <> classified ad fr—' ' _ I.OST EOST—Tuesday, on W ~ ‘ bird dog puppy, whit. ", r Reward If returned t, \ *' r - • . Second street. I'.*^ LOST—Yesterday sft, rt ■*> black glove for left u return to Capital off' : ‘"-'tj LOST—Or Stolen, w ~ -"J RIM. Answers to p • return to Frank Duhr u > .' j| LOST—I July's pe.-k. ih j, 7 lh-enws snd ntooev. |*. | to 2*51 King George v* ro* nut **! rOK NILIv ISnhv . ' . No, 2 I FOR HALE —New~|„ . . Sl* rooms, b*tu and L | fa I office. lok *> 11 i I trt-org street. 14 r-..ui. v 1 lights; suitable for I, 1 i apartment* Part . Apply It. J. Wiegard * Insurance. 2| S.-h.H.| Sir, : I'ok * A LIP- - Grophea i * I chine, nearly m-w. r, M( ,• | Also g |lroplieall . , , • I and a Wilcox a Git.i , . J Apply 21 N..rthw . ■ OK "VII , I 1 Cornhlll atreet. p ’ Julian Brewer A S.,n. r*R "v i < j pine. Phone JCI-W. | ro* **ki ! rH RENT - Two furnUh<>,t - j i!y 127 Prln, Otar Iron RENT —Furnished • r ) , oartincut ;in g0..,i for couple. Apply Box 71 c.J - m FOR KENT—Comfortable r .0,1 v" two gentlemen. Call \p. V 101- W. FOR RENT Apartments rates. Address “It. L.” Capital 4 FOR RENT—store on ThirdTrZc port, suitable for anj line .1 Will give long lease imMV-Ntveu-ri,m 1., street.; modern convi-ui...•< a montU. Immediate ikimk-..:,.., 121 Market street, or All. n 1 fit School street. FOIt RENT Well furuM, Phone SotJ-M. I 11R 111 NT Dl t'!ri-cn street, suitable f..r incuts. Apply It. J. W tute and insurance, 21 s. im.,, n FOR RENT—Eight-room .tv fedar Park. Large grounds r: 1 per month. Julian r.r.' -j WANTED W\n 1 i:D 1: v,• West stret-f. LEARN IIARBKKINc; Big T .av 'fakUy leaaned. Itlg .1. uu. THCitjr Barber School, vK 1 more street, Baltimore. M.l DIED MILLER--On December rt. it tv! twmey Itospltsl. PNIUI’ JAVvKI •'•2 years, htishstid of Vlrx-iDla 1 Funeral Friday, l*e.eud,.'r x t p. m., from his lafe residents 11 gate avenue, lutcrniem la ft 1 cemetery. CARD OF THANKS I desire herewith to thank nil a and friends for tlielr kindness .:rj Illness anti death of my brother, U Fisher, and especially to thank t!r bers of the Junior Order Fnlfed M Mth banirs. the Iteil Men, arid the a t>f Eustport Baptist Church. MRS. WILLIAM P. 1J NOTICE T(> CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that 'it scribers of Anne Arundel county W tained from the Orphans' Court Arundel county. In Mar.vlxo't. i Tcatamentary on the personal (W* WILLIAM W. WEBB, late of Anne Arundel county. 4<j All persons having claims ;iguin censed are hereby warned to u J same, with the vouchers there,.?, subscriber on or before the llth DAY or .11 Nr.. IK! They may otherwise, bv law, h from all benefit of said estate, k sons Indebted to said estate are M to make immediate payment. Given under our bands this 5tH December, 1922. J. HAMILTON T’KOi WINRfJN C. OOTT. rn E. O. LEAGU ROOFING l**tU. Mstal M<t SKUI ■TOTAB AMD rtmUACKS IS'f< AND REPAIR*' sanst mi PIANO TUNING and Cii CAINING PROMPTLY DOB* Worh Cal tod For and Promptly •* rtuvrm uph WM. MUHLMEISTE* M WEST ST Sporting Goojj We have a complete line of ing Goods anff can supply J Ol any quantify of the first-cl*** J ' gnus, ammunition, huctin- • —the best ever bad. Me mention all. but It is a " ,<ni , for you ta stop In earlv a® l 1 ns over. Ottr prices cana' 1 equalled. We will mentios ‘ Items: Winchester Pump, 12 gatic' L. C. Smith Field, any ea* f Remington Pump Baker Donble-Barrrl, \*-icat r •’ Pnrker Rms.. Ithaca Other Braoils. Special price on quantity •hell*. We repair all kind* • CUNS FOR Ulßfc JOS. LEVY 1M MAIN ST. rUOSZ*