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ARE MADE IN [MV KUAD win •i* .i<i4irir.it to Ifep tli **t fvrni!fl loitM, police patrolman or f,strort a* noted in yesterday'* HYening Capital, other changer called fdr t f tUT iietitberx of the aii the MihwtutUm of Wll llafei .1* ntft’M In the: 'place of Janie* Juj h a* Jro-ul foremMi in the Third district; va-Roy Crandall for Harry' Hnjfenrk in the new Seventh district. artJ T. C. Walton fot; John \V. Sherh- the Eighth. |t I* understood that these changes are to go Into cf feet at an early datf; Other huhMNtr* tat fore the County Commissioners on Tuesday was the following: CnHntv Engineer R. | Harwell snh nih.ted hi* monthly report of the pro pottlondo rate of road lax expendi ture* for Vovemler as follow*: ■' Today REPUBLIC Tomorrow I “The Dorothy | SIRpN win. I,alto, f a p |^ CAL|L” Paramount ‘Picture I- \7> 'Uft. d by DAVID POWELL and MITCHELL LEWIS ri:r;m. \ttuaction: k good comedy f I' and J y' u .. PICTURES OF THE Army-Navy Football Game 'ii :r: r:: t :::::::::::::::::::::::D:: t ::: 1| •£ stiißte' 1 Star-Tbeatre-x' f •> riiiT oTrTT'inrrn ttyti: roT.intn* - - - TIIK.tTRK IN ANN AI'OI.I* \ n 1 ■■■ ■■— *■ l 1 .* : tt $ TODAY 1 | VODAVIL-VODAVIL j C. Doylfc& C*. WHO People I rtiDl -q .Lit ADULTS, 35c. CHILDREN, 15c. j ::: toiU.:.:: • : • 1:: —•*• V; ••- • • r-:.ur :: ipiRCLE : PLAYHOUSE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY , I Other Attraction: . brents m Positively No C >ik a wp vfwm v- JflilliSrr JP TMII ■ Adv&nce in Prices r\ ■ c Mrt . p„!. u , xHB MOST BEAUT- fti&r 4 ■ \ g\- ml U .1 J Sports Keview < IFUL WOMAN vIrCA VI/V |\ THE-WORLD HAS ~ a .4YAJL/ ~ 1 M.-V AND EVER KNOWN .*>*. t T.'fk 11,0 th length of the pro- ' StOK-y t *%* v i *kfSmrr l* *.. ' “ gram the first show will start at v ~ _ j m , VIRGINIA TRACY I*T 6:45 Second ** •• | C Harold Llovd SfesAi* /SR r ■ _ J SSg.ai'a.w. Jtl. gg?' The Early Bird Cel. a Seal I “THE Matinee Saturday at I L, I r dwlißi '• ’ ryw -* 4 11 I \ Continuous to 6.00 /A F Si ICKFR” RJ@ EN 4 i tel Sheba - M Prices, 10-25-30 |l “ “ TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY—-DORIS MAY in “THIfUNDER STUDY’ l First diet riot, .iW uu the RW. tic*:' ond, .445; Tliird. .32*1; Fourth. .377; Filth, .5543; Eighth. .3451. The Engineer. in accordance wRh -a ctAfT ps.**ei lj tfca feei ms in . ItwClri t.j '.j' 7 t iu- • -* *“**. 1 . *rio:d‘< ~i e’iU.vi to t* put £■** U* i to id beton<ng at the c-a*-i*i road i and running towards old .Mill Creel, bridge to the top ol the hiU known as “Marden's Hill.” 1 Jo:-H>h W. Johns, colored, was or “ dered Committed,,! 0 the Ftntc Hospi tal for Colored Insane at Crowusville. 1 this county, upon eertllUuite.s of in ■ sanity furnished by 1 L. B. Hens;e! ' and Dr. Amlffose Garina. ' 0 . •• ei. . O Furniture Store Closes! I r n; 11.5 Martin Shys. "I had* to c!oi - my furniture store. P.pd bugs were everywhere. I beard about ltoya Guaranteed Bed Hug Liquid, put i • around and got rid of them complete !y. It hiirely saved my business.’ (let a Sue can today. Positively DE STROY 8 all beg huge Sold and guaranteed by J Newton Gilbert. Th C (Adv.) V • • '‘"-I "> V#4 t • . * wp'; -;r\ (. '\ * jit| , * F l / "'-* THr. pvAiNfs**. APiTm.. ASNM‘Gf.IS. M akYLaND DECEMBER d, CLUB WOMEN TO SELL AT GLOBE EMPORIUM Ca " eT 't j >< Cut.'. ' t_lub *iii fciTe ciiirg? of It * < *ijtley fee Clone* i uiiuUK . ospii*7 1 more, s&d w.it get a lb pet cent prout on aii sales iuad- that day. they Are urging thFir friends to do their shop ping at the “Globe" on Tuesday to swell the profits as much us posuttd^, The club hopes to reaiire T t% le able to get new furnishing* for tAr' club room*, which are in a very shatwi by condition. l l To Hold Institute In County .A* Institute will he held in-4Jie Owonsville Methrxllst Episcopal Church on Friday. December 8. in the afternoon and night. The following ministers are on the program:- Doc tors Swarts. P.eek. Burgnn. Coston land Colt. The subjects of tho centen- I ary: Ufe Service, Tithing. Evangel ism. Sunday Schools, and Epworth ‘ League will he discussed. ’ i ' j Special Values! Special Bargains! | Odds and Ends to be Sacrificed at ' Astonishingfrices (f A _ Ladiei Silk Hose! Sightly: imperfect. OUC sold for ' • ‘ (Tweed Hats and Scarfs to match. SFormerly , sold for $3.00. !-■ - - (PA AA Silk Scarfs. Plain and striped. ' Formerly sold fPAsUIJ for $3.00. j n i— Aj ' • (DA AA Sweaters. Odds and ends, slipons. Formerly tyM il/v sold for $3.50. .■' — ■' 1 - (DA AA Skirts. All wool blue serge. Plain and plaited material. Formerly sold from SB.OO to SIO.OO. (DA AA Waists. Slightly soiled from handlings In tri tptt.UU collette, crepe de chine, georgette. Only 25 waists to be sold at this price. Formerly sold for $5.50. \ moo" DRESSES SIO.OO Two of dresses in all the waiftfed’fttekWiaW*4- Canton tr. ■l .V _ ___ -**■ , .. , I 10 per cent, off on all Suits, foressesTSEirts,' ffIW, T| sWc!siyrs ; j and Coats in the house. * . Chiistmas Presents That Are Worth While! 55-57-59 MARYLAND AVENUE PHONE 387 ' LAST RITES SAID FOR LOUIS A. FISHER Th? fursr-,1 ,cf I-OwF A. r sfcer a< ‘i i.iise*s tnCuf*:a ;; tltc uniifiw-i Ko n pitai, t..ik w-*-*** yrttcfawjr' ft*r rtoou from the rt-ai4-ra?e of hU Mr* William F PQpkc * venue, flaetport. , .< . ; ske'funeral wu* largely . ■ fey relative* ap 1 of the jjf ceased. Df. John 5. -Sower*. of(J|ie7 • Tollege Avemio, Baptist rhurch, etfcyT ducted the eervicea . { 'iiTri .. l ,■, ? SAMUEL W BROOKS & Co.| ( HU. xrf.!M)X HMUiftl <,T PAIKTIKfI -L kirOßltljfl! r.4Ft:lt ‘l>v tntpttM ClMartaily VnrnUh*4. CMw trliMM* far forallurc palatial*. I phaUierluc an! ii*U lIM Work. iVi, nr.AN st. rqoNg im-w. I ■e 1 - - V The pallbearers were members of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, of which the deceased was i memfesr. Ke ai'c feeienrsd to Iht | Cce:-i?si.rs Tribe cf Fed ai?sa. The] piiifcf arers v c r** * I3cfei' health after CHRONIC INDIGESTION I 1 Qiw/i 1 fattf tk* WEEKLY HEALTH TALK No. 5. ftjflp Uy lr .1 \T J,wi. 1 {Backward I T k ur . ~ . . . , t , u HEALTH FOLl.ciwT) The ability to eat without being reminded of the fact by CHIROPRACTIC COP; stomach pains or other discomfort is one of the joys of life. ! PRESSURE ON spinal" Food should be enjoyed and forgotten while the other ac- I NERVES IN DISEASES OF tivities of life are carried forward. j THE FOLLOWINGORI Ans 1: , \ y m AO Wher. tfre Spinal Joints at “Stomach Place" are out of .1111 /aw. !j ttgtune'tand ft* j#. t%* -Jl .& %/s : IS.stomach weakjyss. JheThtropractic Spinal .Adjustment I 1 \ vT lifts the pinching pressure off spinal nerves. With the j ; WT'HEAut Ause thus removed nature restores health. •. YV>\ LUNGS !if j: 08! a Afrvj t i ai | J|ssu* : . !? A Bad Bigestion Becomes t* ood ° yT// ~M' \\ KIOMIYS . , ..." .. .**; \OoWtis When I started with chiropractic adjustments I was suf- y Gj|\ api-indi\ Bering a second nervous brcdicdowii digestion'was 1 i ; ir 8LAudi i j rp . j * tL ••* • iSpisalc' CilunuMOhlßllMbS very bad. Today I am feeling fine, eat anything tn reason JL and up to normal weight.”—Omer Porter, Chiropractic Re- * ME LOVVC * nfrve search Bureau. Statement No. 1222 H. KlVss^s^noieo 1 SY A MISALIGNEO JOINT .. . # ** l PINCHED NERVES CANNOT Consultation Without Charge SSSSSSSS I TIC ADJUSTING RE* LADY ATTENDANT 1 KSSKSSJT , II * r; *'** •#!♦ ' mm y 1 \ I ;y . v ■*v ijjr j: _■ ,r- : j & DR. J. M. JONES l * nffLE BE> SiTS <4l 1 RfhPR TII M “Sickness’ ts a frost Vi vfsSi ,hat n,ps BUCC<HU 61 Collegtf~Ave. | iJ.UYTI In-th bu4h*' ♦ .. .■! (> !■►>.... ANNAPOLIS MO. Henry C. Campbell, Jr., Robert Ford, j William Weaver, W illiam Brewer and H Boettcher. NW&eross floral tributes ef great, beauty were present*d by J rtiatlfVa ana friends of the iscc *v®.i • j •fhe funeral arrangement- ■■ 7m j charge of James S T.i> r T ir.dlar.a's L;:r.i.;:r: vv ; -... It is said that tiw k ~ 1 dlar.B . privtu.i.. ,r