COMPANY M DINS ;
RESCUE (HINT 37 TO 11;
MRS DEFEAT STARS:
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The fast quint of Company M. First,(
Regiment, M N. G„ won a welljt
played, though,one-sided game in the I
State Armory fr<’m the powerful five|t
of the Rescue Hoeo Company. The *
work of Aokenl ack featured. <
The lineup and summary:
Co. M. (37). Rescues (11). 1
lleye'l Forward...... , .Leach t
Ackenhaek... .Forward Linton
Anderson Centre Owens ;<
Mustermsn Guard Stevens <
Weldinan..,... .Guard Conway
Butstitutions: Brewer forCOßway.il
Slllnghaursn f< r Stevens, Clark for) 1
Linton, Myers for Owens Conway fori 1
Hrewtr, Brewer for Ixach, Linton for J
Clark? Owens for Myers, Leach for
Linton, Stevens for KUinghausen, Kl-
Pnghausen for Brewer. Field goals:
Askcnltuk <x). Meyett (4), Anderson
(5), Mnstermnn, Linton, Myers,
Stevens (2). Foul goals: Linton (3
out of 7), Anderson (1 out of 3).
Brewer (0 out of 2). Referee Brew
r, coach of A. H. S. Time of halves
—2O minutes.
The basketball team of Company
M Juniors won a well played game
from the College Avenue Btars. At
the end of the tlrst half the Stars
were leading, 8 to 7. but the Juniors
stepped out In the last half and em
erged on the long end of a 17 to 9
score.
The lineup and summary:
Co M Jrs. (17). College Ave. Stars
Forward Macaluso
Sadie* Forward Gldeuc
Holt e Centre Hoban
Snyder *.. .Guard l’antaleo
Defnlnger Guard ghortt
Substitutions: Snyder for Katcef,
Kfttcof for Snyder, Taylor for Kollo,
Kollo for Delniuger. Field goals:
Snyder (5), Sadler (3), Hohen (2),
Taylor, Gideus, Pantaleo. Foul goals:
Tndler (1 out of 2), Pantaleo (1 out
<f 1), iioLan (0 out of 2), Shortt <0
out of 1). Referee Keller. A. H. S.
I mplre —Luongo, A. 11. S. Time of
halves—2o minutes.
The Juniors would like to arrange
games with any 86-100 lb. teams in
the city or county. For games ad
dress Manager Henry Kolte, 37 West
street, Annapolis. Md.
“DI B FASHION HI) GIRL" FOIOR
SUPPLEMENT IN X. Y. WORLD
Next Sunday the second picture in
I io series of speclul picture supule
mentH being given with The New York
Sunday World is presented. It is en
titled "The Old Fashioned Girl," and
is a splendid reproduction of a paint
ing by Gene Pyoasler. Printed on
Venvy paper, in six colors, and suit
able for framing.
It is beginning to look as if the
socalled war to end war was really a
vnr to make war endless. Richmond
Times Dispatch.
Loosen Up That Cold
With Musterole
Have Musterole handy when a cold
Starts. It has all of the advantages of
grandmother's mustard plaster WITH
OUT the blister. You just apply it with
the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle
as the healing ointment penetrates the
pores, then comes a soothing, cooling
sensation and quick relief.
Made of pure oil of mustard and
other simple ingredients, Musterole is
recommended by many nurses and
doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, *
sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu
ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of
the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest. It may prevent pneumonia
and "Hu.” 35cand65c, jarsand tubes.
Better than a mustard plaster
HSH
Star : Theatre '
CII VSOE OF riC'ITKKS DAILY I
TODAY
Vodavil Show!:
4—All-Star Acts—4
Added Attraction:
4—Good Pictures—4
RUTH ROLAND
“TIMBER QUEEN”
lUttif Sew* Reel. P.tlhe Coined} anil !
Fmtur* Pu-turc.
Show Start* at < P. M. Sharp.
TOMORROW
Where is My Wander- j
ing Bey Tonight”
PROVIDES FIRE
PROTECTION FOR
GERMANTOWN
treatliiiHl Vruai Pag# 1.)
damages on the Anne Arundel side
caused by a big tractor filed a report '
concerning the matter. Meanwhile j
the board received a letter from the I
t ommissioners of Prince George's ‘
county, requesting that the local .
board have estimates and speciflca- I
lions for the*.repairs prepared, and j
stating that that county would bear j
cne-half of the expense. After con- ]
sulfation, the board directed Engineer \
Bunnell to have temporary repairs
made to the structure.
Mr. Bur well, iu his report, calls at
tention to the fact that the bridge Is
not in condition to carry more than
tie lightest kind of traffc; that it Is
In need of new abutments and general
repairs. It is estimated that the en
tire cost will not exceed $4,300.
Want Mill ( reel: Road Improved
William N. Crisp and other resi
dents of the Third district filed with
the loard a petition‘asking that im
provement le made to the county
roadway leading to their lands in that
vicinity. The petitioners stated that
the condition of the road is very bad;
that it was rounded up last summer
and left in that condition and now
has become impassable in several
pIH'TS. It is suggested that a coat
ing of gravel or cinders especially in
the holes that now exist would be
a gratifying improvement.
Seek Fund For Flrf Apparatus
Certain residents of the Eighth dis
trict would have the road expendi
’urß for that, and'the Seventh dis
trict. apportioned separately, so that
at all times record will show the re
spective amounts being spent in each
district. W. Frank Chaney headed a
delegation of taxpayers of the Eighth
district that appeared before the
board in this regard.
A*k Fund For Fire Apiuirutus
Another delegation before the board
came from Glen Burnie and presented
a request for an appropriation toward
the purchase of a piece of fire appara
tus for the Glen Burnie Fire Com
pany- Held under consideration.
A letter was received from Potee
and Stallings stating that they have a
number of teams idle just now and
are in a position to furnish gravel at
the rate of $1.75 per yard for a three
mile haul from the gravel pit. The
communication was referred to Engi
neer Burwell.
"dressmaking
Children's (lotlics a Specialty
MRS. LILLIAN CHANEY
24ft KING GKO. ST.
||| Why Nervousness Is
| Qlesftft An Enemy to Health
turns'the
Qlock Weekly I leal tli Talk No. 7.
/A- By J. M. Jones. 1). C.
Nervousness is an enemy to health because it prevents fHEALTH FOLLOimi • |
rest and relaxation. Nervous people cannot sit still, and there- I CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS j I
fore do not get the rest they should from a sitting position. j PRESSURE ON SPINAL |
Nervousness presents sound sleep and it is equally guilty of j WER'/ES IN DISEASES OF
preventing concentration, or the ability to hold the mind on ThEFOLLOWINGORGANS
a given line of thought for any length of time. /lyes
Nervousness is caused by irritating pressure on spinal
nerves. This pressure is caused at the spinal nerve opening • THROAT
by displacement of spinal bones from their true alignment. HEART
The correction of this defective alignment lies solely in the LUNGS
hands of the chiropractor, whose science teaches him how to
detect such points of pressure and how to make the proper J PANCtIE AS I
adjustments to start the displaced bone back into proper post- ! a SPLEEN f
tion. There is no better method of overcoming nervousness JLiji P , OW' , S j|
than by chiropractic spinal adjustments. irSsvtfNv 'APPfctfPX il i
y) X s BLADDER | !
_ j Spinal LIMBS j| j
SEV£-RAL YEARS ! (The lower nerve j I
SUFFERING ENDED |!
j ! BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. jj
“After several years’ sufferiujr. from eye III! PINCHED SERVES CANNOT Ij J: J B
trouble, rheumatism and nervousness and r TRANSMIT :i
getting no results from medical treatment. i f 11 n-MLllirOL i
1 can truly say that 1 got immediate re- . ; j IMPULSES. CHiROPRAC* il
lief as soou as I started chiropractic 1 r TIP an mcTiNit D. li ■
spinal adjustments. Now my eyes give i ! !
me no trouble at all .1 am not bothered Il 5 MOVES THE PRESSURE. g;l ti
with rheumatism whatever, and my nerves v [ rue iiDorr* NF“ru/r i il !
are as steady as a ruck."—.l.M’K GKKKX. t * *"“ nLr.v_ .J j.
x Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement Mil FREE AS NATURE irtTEWOS. J I 1
No. 13505.
Consultation Without Charge
DR. J. M. JONES
Telephone Chiropractor Lady
780 Attendant
Hayes Building, 15 School Street
ANNAPOLIS, MD.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—Hours: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.
Palmer Graduate Licensed by State of Maryland
Trip. fc\TiNV?(j CAPiIAL, ANaaPOIJS. MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1023.
j i'ad raa order offered by Commis-
LO'.er Brice, and adopted, it is pro
vided tittt ail bills presented to the
board in the future must be sworn to.
■ Engineer Burwell was authorized to
sell two mules belonging to ths
Fourth district stables, under the pro- j
visions of an order offered by Com
, missiocer Watts.
HELP WANTED IN ANNA
POLIS
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; And Punished By The Help Of An
itnnolis People.
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Those who suffe/ with kidney back
ache. urinary ills or any little kidney
or bladder disorder, want kidney help
Wl\o can better advise than some An- j
napolis resident, who has also suf
fered. but has had relief. Annapolis
people recommend Doan’s Kidney)
Pills. Ask your neighbor!
Wra, H. Ward, stationary fireman
12 .Madison St., Annapolis, says: “My
work is hard on the back and kid-j
nevs and I had attacks cf kidney
complaint. My back ached so it was
all I could do to stoop and I was lam: j
and stiff. My kidneys acted too freely
at times and I knew they were the I
| cause of*the trouble. 1 got Doan’s
Kidney Pills at the West-End Phar
macy and they were just what I need
ed. * Soon my back was well and
strong, iny kidneys wre in good or
der and I felt fine."
Price COc, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—gel
Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that
Mr. Ward had. Foster-Milburn Co..
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.)
Stfnnes Miners At Work
(lb Tli** .V**wnti*l l-rrin.l
BERLIN, Jan. 24.—After a twenty
four hour protest strike the workers
in the Thyssen and Stlnnes mines in
t.lie Ruhr resumed work today "in
order to continue the production for
unoccupied Germany," it was an
nounced.
Headaches Front Slight Folds
| Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets
relieve the Headache by curing the
Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de
stroyer. The box bears the signature
!of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get
| BROMO.) 30c.—(Adv.)
Th.: Ori. in, ,MMt,. 1 A...
OuickLtuichat Home Off.cefcFouut&ins.
Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow
der Tablet forms. Ncoirbhing-No cooking.
tsSr A VA* fl Ix'litinns snrl Slttihit r
my PROCEEDINGS
IESMNIARY COtIRI
Proceedings of the County Orphans’
Court at the regular weekly meeting
yesterday were as follows:
Last will and testament of Cather
ine H. Welsh, tiled and admitted to
probate; Catherine H. Watkins, qual
ified as executrix of the estate; let
ters of administration were granted.
notice to creditors issued, and L.
Dorsey Gassaway and Eugene W.
lglehart were appointed appraisers of
the estate. •
Application of T. Roland Brown for
administration of the estate of Fran
cis T. Brown, filed and approved; j
bond as administrator fi’ed *nd
proved; letters of administration
granted aud notice to croaitors is-,
sued. ,
In the matter of the estate of Ellz-.
abeth T. Smith, petition to transfer
certain stock to Buren D. Smith, trus
i tee, filed and passed; petition to
transfer stock to the Safe Deposit and
|.Trust Company, also filed and ap
proved.
First and final account of Buren D.
Smith and George T. Cromwell, ad
ministrators of Elizaleth T. Crom
well, filed and passed.
First and final account of J. R. D
Collins, administrator, filed and
passed*
Third report of Gertrude E. Mar
tin, guardian of Bernard J. Martin,
filed and passed.
Account of executor under last will
and testament of Eliza Dobson, de
claring no personal property to ad
minister, filed and passed.
In the matter of the estate of Ste-
A CLEARJMEIN
JRuddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes
—Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
Dr. F. M. Ed ward * for 17 years treated
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
ments. During these years he gave to
. his patients a prescription made of a
few well-known vegetable ingredients
mixed with olive, oil, naming them
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cause a nor
mal action, carrying off tlte waste and
poisonous matter in one’s system.
If you have a pale face, tallow look,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
j aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
i of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
; of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly
I for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of w-oipen and men take
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc
cessful substitute for calomel—now and
then just to keep them lit. 15c and 30c.
personal property, filed afoul passed;
also petition for sale of real estate.
Guardian's lend of Ann e Allinson
Nixon, administratrix, filed and ap
pro veil.
Application of Mary A. Flow for ad-;
ministration on the estate of Charles
E. Clow, filed and approved; loud fil
ed jjiai approved; letters of adminis
tration granted and notue to credi
tors issued.
WORMS IN FOOD i
CAUSED 3-HOUR
EATTLE AT CUT
IConlluuetl from Par* I.)
“They conferred, and then said that
they did not care whether Mr. Coli
j lentz came cr not. They were not go-
I ing to work. They were going to
I stay where they were until the things
of which they complained were rem
edied." x
Mr. Lankford said the men were not
* clear in their statements of their
grievances. aQd plainly were deter
mined to be surly and relellioua. the
large proportion of negroes among
thorn especially showing this feeling.
After he had told them if they
would not go to work they would have
to return to their cells, the men re
plied that they would not do that. The
warden says he then called out io
the pants department, below the cor-
New life! J=~l j
-no more biliousness WT
Dr. KING’S PILLS
-for constipation Fl/ Ji
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vu ' Vljlj WEDNESDAY-THUESDi
A. E. READ. Manager JANUARY 2411 and 25th.
A wonderful
_ girl flung '
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I jyj It’s One Terrific Drama
strange men. Dog.
EA figure of
- in the J
great love
drama.
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and the long baking (over 20 hours) makes it
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• age servings to the package. Whether eaten as ~zs
a cereal for breakfast or lunch, or made into an
appetizing pudding for dinner, you can depend XON-‘ /y I
upon Grape-Nuts to really feed your body. *
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for Grape-Nuts I
| . THE BODY BUILDER ' cT
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j ridor on which the relels were, to
j cover the goods down there,
he purposed to flood the corridor with
water.
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General Wood wants Filipinos J
! taught higher respect for the law.'
After they graduate they might be j
brought over here as teachers.-
Toledo Blade. i;
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Cough
S~7 Strikes terror in
the mother’s heart.
Quick relief
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