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TRANSFERS !* ■flUC* V fiffl IH COURI „H :i:nl wife and!] i 11, part of 11 ' \j ;r:roe Estate, i’/>r Ice and wife ' [ !;,is <>f ground , ' : Fifth dint rift. 1 i ad wife to . i 2 lots of ' i ark, Fifth di i \", .;..v VV. Harri- Green Haven, ;;r.d wife to aBJ-, ‘ . i ground at Fhip* , j j i. and wife to p* • ground at Fltlp ' j-,;.;, <!i; t net. H| n ‘‘| ; ■ Fr.to! cl and wife wife, trad of land ((..Paining 1 1-4 y act ,■) and wife to HT" ■/ wile, tract of land j , . onti.ininf? a acres. II I lambroch to i H :.r, \\ Me, lot tf grOtfiql H .ml district., con t ? 1" acre,. BH, t to l'.lea:i’oj-"Vj‘ i j.io'ni'l tt\ Colonial Ta.- aiidv. ■■ ■ Cot:cr.ttive H lie-, to Walter H. H of ground in tltdrici. H ,A . : iii:- t'u H|K relive H, (ltm , t(i Frederick B, ~, i vi,a , lots of ground at Hi j; ili Fifth district. K, lti .1,.-.'; Frank Jncolii to ~1 Ja. el i. lot of ground IB&dv 1 •‘"fc . this < ity. H*o .'ire;-.! Iloiliaau Jacobs and HV.)-;,. ;n I. i’.ol erts, 2 lots of Hgci a; t ! r.ei I'ark, Third (lis- H • | ■ lloftinan dacotis and Htu J.ita-s K Morgan and wife, Hi- of rrmi'i l at Cresson Park. He- (iiMrii t. :n Curtis- Creek .MiikHMi H;- - : W.t iui.it 11,ring < mi:unn ■ S-!u.r.| Martin an 1 wild, lo(|fin H)ni at Clen I'.urttic, Fifth -011*1 B Bvri John W I lava s and wife and B’’' te KVk.-r Thompson. lot >?" H>~f Holland Point, in this The Workman's Co-Operative Mx: (Vunpanv, Inc., to Frank H. B" - Ims of r,round it: the Third Hrct . d. .ci c Hyde and wife to >! Hi" l ''. Clinton Vewshnw to I'.mu t'd hnsl-atid, 2 lots of .1 Pro, klyn Heights, in the ili-'riit. ■ a F IF.II and wifeand] ! -trd S. Hall, tract of B* "* s --"11(1 district, contain-j JH •"'liu’.re feet of land. j ■ P'elvn m Cromwell to Ellen j traei of land in the Fifth; B > T."> too acres, i h- \ u s Cromwell to Jantlm j |B ; ' l .“ t"f land in the Fifth lttaiiniiK 2 3-1 acres. ■I : 1. Shipley and wife and |B l ' :; Shipley and others. ■I ' 1!; i Ft ti’i> Fifth district. H M| Mary .Pastas Wilson H s " Penjamin K. Pumphrey l . : ' : : J " Magothy lteach. Turner ajtd wife to ■ t-t'.i wife. 4 lots of ? St!tl in tins t minty. ■- “ l r ' ; !i j. Shipley And wife Hi ' nhrrv 11 John M. L|hUo and of lar.d in 141 bounty,. *i t'.t) acres. iW j ■ l. A: ‘ iril !l r Wiiey lul wife H !{ ; te;|-t lof lan ! Hr ' -‘'cm Junction. Ffnrlh dis ■7; s in 3-4 airote. ,! i,ir *’’• Humphrey and I v Crotuw. il and wife, H.;. 1 i:1 tiie Third district, H! ,n:r f ! ! ' s acres. B ; !I Civ.vper and wife to Btc .Ic-Jsband. tract of Hi....” ' I'hirtl district, con-| hC V s ;un,s - Hm. ‘ N Fr.niertield Tracey and H ■ P Henson, tract of land ■ ’ ! - containing S 4 acres. I The Wire I %%arrc rr \vy r ;l' n * g - . ■ " A •• 1 aternitv?" [ les ** B*‘£c\ uv ‘' ! ;Vrc r‘ . 1 H ; * Kitve"* : I I iVf' i ? I , l‘i 1 !: - "Vuiily loiK^ome. ■ v > a tonic over’?" ■ A'KyJ ■ e Vv - ,v - "-to is this?” BV ‘ ■ H '*■ Pit; Panther. I s T'ips ,oi , il|s VNl> t()LD g ' ‘ u r h 3 and colds lead to, ■ii- \ - ‘i’pe. asthma and bron- I tr, ° old method of "letting ir*J ' cse" ;s rapidly giving (g . . ' u i. \e treatmeut. Three users have testified to cf given by Foley’s r from coughs, colds. . ' chest and bronchial J Hitains no opiates ln kv ; ’ 'd on the wrapper. Ro- 11 '’’is and sulrstitutes.— Farm Bureau Activities And Other Items Of Interest To Anne Arundel Co. Grower The one gold star organization in i the Farm Bureau movement In the county falls to the Jacobsville Farm Bureau Club. This club held several meetings last month, whrch resulted In JarobsviUe Co-operative Associa tion. whijCU is a stock company de si fined, primarily to handle* the pur ciaJktg'Tor the odiarnunfty. This is 4 W lirftt organizarfon to be'organized under the new State law. which went into clTecl July 1. These men are all Farm Bureau fans, and are doing j splendid work. At the meeting last Thursday night there ’were 30 members present, which resulted in the formation of a program committee as follows: Mah ion Disney, Robert Took and George j Took. These three men will meet to- : get her in the near future and discucs ways and mans of putting on n pro- i gram for the betterment of the crops grown In this locality. Tho incorporators of the Co-opera- , tive Association are: F. Shipley, Wil liam Klug. Alfred Btinehcomb, Wil- ; liam Moore, William Cook, Charles 11 Heinlzman, Samuel Dunlap, George j Jenkins. J F. Shipley was elected | president; William Moore, vJpo-prc/M (lent; William Moore, secretary; Al frud Stine,hcomb, treasurer. These men will go into business Qt ing along lines similar to rhtgMj.ptap. ticed by the liar me tin Epciation at the present,\lrne. [ ' ‘ *' ' l (K.jl 'J At the meeting of theCMmp Puro't Farm Bureau Club, hold Montiai’, night, moving pictures were on the program. Two splendid educations? reds were run during the course o r Hu* evening. One reel, "Putting Your FncJe to Work," was e peciaily in fercstlng ahd Instructive for treating ‘teed with formaldyhyde for smut. P is needless to say that the juvenile branch of the club were interested ii 'he second filmf “Ways of the Wes',’ in which tying of stee s ar.d lacjOlnf on Western plains r r-* , n -p. The program << *mitt-.*e made : splendid report a*i cuiod 1: sccop meeting for Monday nl.yht, K>) ruar. 12. Members of this committee nri Messrs. W. P. Harrison, C. A. Duvall Joseph S. Fischer and Luther Nichol A,ifirther committee v,es appointed t intlki'' aft or outbreaks of hog choler. live slock adisenses and re MujijtfcUsie. to the college or oounty rtgrat]' This Committee consists o Harvey F. Myers, C. A. Duvall, Pcrc; Garner and Ernest Mueller. The oh ject of this committee is. to investi gate any reports of .outbreaks ot dis ease among cattle, swine, e*c., an transmit these outbreaks to Dr. 1. 1* Atherton, or College Park. If an' outbreaks of disease occur, it is ad i lufflTli PI FROM . ! mu joins i : What is rheumatism? Pain only, i St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so j quit drugging. Not one case in fifty repuires inter nal treatment. Rnb soothing, pene trating St. Jacobs Oil directly upon ithe tender spot and relief comes in stantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harm less rheumatism and sciatica lini PRINTING | I FROM THE I mv is produced with the same care *| , for your interests, and Toy the 1 same organization, as your ad vertisements and publicity in the columns of the Evening Capital. '**o*l+:"+9i -r,*’ n*. - THE EVENING ANNAPOLIS, M ARYLAXO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY £. I!t2:l. vißed that the nearest committeeman be notified at once. A big meeting of the Farm Buresu at Millersville is scheduled for Febru ary 13. Tlit-re wul b§ Jjvp reels ot , moving pictures and addresses Farm Bureau. Se\eral other in.\t*( ol itniwrtance will comp, up t-,uclj r!c reports of program cpmnijttfe ’an,: discusslcu of work of fertilizer com raJifee for the county f The monthly‘meeting’ of the To bac*i Growers’ Association will 1> held on Wednesday February 14. at Tracey’s Landing, in Ciaggelt’s Half : Tills,meeting will l;e’ addressed by DV • F. R. Bomherger, of the Extension Service. Ail who have beard Dr Bomherger will surely want to hear ! him again. One new member, wit' ‘en hogsheads of tobacco, ivas signed 1 ip this week and the prospects look good for more members. It H hoped 'hat all farmers, whether tbev arc a member of the Tobacco Growers’ As . sociutiou or not, will make an eiT >r to attend this meeting on We'rtcs Fty and if he is not a member the to bacco growers of the county exten I n hearty welcome for him to become a member*, , , , . , * After,-tJ,P Af"-t a? wpjrl; in tho . tounty iu, f|;e, of Ijeg cholera ft, ds, a to Report' that I ?pr del cuuiUy. has a clean, slate as -j or yts outbreaks ip hog cholera goes We must. 4}owpver, keep in mind ilial there are. twelve months in the year, ind in order to keep a clean county *ve must have it for the whole year. .Vhereevcr sick hogs exist it is hoped hat the people will take advantage *f the inspector in charge cf hog holera and get him on the job as oon as possible. It must be remembered that feeding >f table refuse, garbage, etc , is very | harmful and is more than likely to be he cause of outbreaks, judging from *ast performances along sueji lines. In buying new stopk and putting it >n your farm, one must be very care ul in selecting this 3tock and from Ahcre it comes. When buying new bogs it is always 1 eH to look into the premises upon which these hogs were torn and raised, remembering at all lines that t’te bog cholera germ can not walk, fly or jump, but must be carried. With this end in view, if vour neighbors have sick hogs be careful where you walk. If there are ick hogs in your neighborhood be 'areful where dogs run; try to keep hem penned up. These precautions mist be borne in mind if you want to keep Anne Arundel a clean county. i ment.. which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up? Cult complaining! Get 1 small trial bottle from your drug ; ’ist, and in just a moment you’ll h<* •ree from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't sutler! Relief awaits you. Old. hon est st. Jacol s Oil has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as jjjuod for sciatica, neuralgia. I rckache. sprains and swellings.—(Adv.) Splitting infinitives, according to recognized grammatical authorities, does not hurt them. They have leer I split so often that they no longer suf fer.—Chicago News. r j . 4 — * | INCOME TAX FACTS i I i > <?* <Fo!low!:g is the slvtli of a "crh-s ; article* perb.Hr.litc to In come tax returns, for the year 1 r.s prepared by the Bureau of Internal Revenue.) Vi. Anomalous ns it m?y reem. a per son may !e married and yot single for the .purposes of the income-tax JsijW. A, taxpayer's stafns with regard to,exemptions apJ credits is dete:-! 1 mined as, of bbt* !fa?t day of the tar-j able year De emler 31. ir*?s. Hf the return is made on the calendar ye:.r ] Insis. as most are. If cr that dtr a ! ;uaq his wife were living tc;,e*h-j ,er. t|oy arc entitled to an exemption 1 -Of fJ.oeb f cr ?2,500, cccordir.g to the | am oust of their net income for 1f22.1 f, however, they were separnted 1 y mutual consent or were diverted, each is allowed only the sl,oo*.' ex emption granted a single person. In the al s'ence cf continuous res!-! lence toye'her. the quejtion of who-! ther man and wife are living together] in the eyes of the income-tax law de pends uj on the character of the sep aration. If, cccrrts’onaily ihe hus band ia away on business, or if for any necessary rensc-a a temporary separation oTsts. the full exemption is allowed. The presence of 0 wife at a sanitarium, or hei; unavoidable al fence 1 jeeause of ill health docs <ati f cbfnsc th? marital and, the huelantj Is eutitlcd to the fu'.kgx amp.Ui.q, the .husl nvd- dfp iil azsd jCOntinuously ma'rgfs. his hnn-.a. fit. one place ar.4 his \y?ip. al. apolher, they are not living tiv.eAUor for the purpose of the income tax law. The law works both ways. A man ma£ wed on December 31, yet he is granted the exemption allowed a married person for the full year. The bride’s income for 1922, however, must he considered with that of her husband in filing a return. A widower whose wife died before the end of the taxable year is classed as a single man and allowed only an exemption of SI,OOO. Similar conditions exist with re spect to tho head of a family. If dur- the year his support of relatives in his home ceased he is entitled only to the SI,OOO exemption. A man who has a dependent child, not mentally or physically defeqtive, that attains the age of IS just before the close of the , taxahjjm year can not claim the SIOO for a dependent. Like wise, if a dependent dies before the end of the benefactor's taxable your, the S4OO credit is no| allowable. Advertise in the livening Capital. (*--!■__ <* PvS?^ ss*BnwT:s 5 s*BnwT:s 1 i c"---7^l I gki*i m ms £\ i 1 i I 1 . ■ ... T 8 l] W 8 | 1 lip :3® i j fete j | 1 I**'/?’/' {pV-sricun •*U r . i .<.'!%•! 9 1 i’ '--■-ii 1 : . - . . •, #1 N ' r W *■ ImpoHan'i. to all y’emen T::iizrs cf tUs Paper Thousands upon thousands of wo- j men have kidney or bl,<tidir trour-le au.l never suspect it. Women's complaints often proveto else b t kidney trouble, t>r ‘tVe rsrstft cf Li’ney or bladdJr - Lisea"e, . . ; Ir the ?„. Ineys are" not in a healthy fc-onditiAuAtiey may ecuse the ckhar’ ORjuas to You may fruncr pain'lii tlie back, fcea lie lie and Idas of ami itiou. I-a-ir .makes you -nervous ilritabie ;- dc may be vie: --ntr: lent; it j mg'ns an;r>:(j yo. . I|ut tmodreds of vvoneu claim that I X'r- ki’.mirr's Swauip-Root, by resCor- ! i:ig health to the kidneys, proved to J be just the remedy needed to over- j come such condition", Alanv send for a sample bottle to i I sec what Swamp Root, the greet kid- i I ney, liver ar ? bladder medicine will jl do tor their 8.-euclodug ten cents [ tc l?r. XF.nirr - c i Co., Eiugfcanitcn, N. t. Y., you n: iy le.eive sample si-e lx>t tlehr Pafvel pest You can purchase | me Imm and large size bottles at at] * drug stores. c H m-. *■ , o** AT THE rißCit: rLATIIOrSE Sidney Olcott, who directed I'ato j DchrUfs Wiggins "Timothy’s Quest"} which Is now showing ft the Circlet Playhouse, says that it isn’t every day J that a tachelor gets : n opportucitv for vicarious fatherhood. Nor, be | adds, does every lacboior love chil dren well enough to seize the chance { when he gets it. But he is cue of the lacholors that does love e'artl drtn. aii;l it wrs hit sheer delight to have tw o of tht *ia©at, iovai !e chil -1 drert •; .*HI jwfn'l c-'s of ibis cih in< v Thnt‘y*A' Qw-lf" h!c -yt'cr-Ttd i Joloa* Rowland and j her' gallant •eft'-yAar-old UaigM. Jas 'tph Bedew, who tend the cast, were ! great favorites? with tiioir director jvsho is known fcr his* “weakness" I >hc e children are concerned*. N'ut 1 or^c.’df cohr.-e, did he apeak* a cress word to them. A l?rge measure of It's it- sympathetically direct ing children comes from his patient ua ’erslantiing of them. "fmlle for Uncle Sidney. Helon," ; sno! en in a coaxing tone, persuaded 'the tiny octrees to 1 re.ii. into many ! of the 1 entile smiles evidenced i:j the picture. At night, when the clay’s work wrs over. Director Olcott could never l e rersnadui to join a game of cards in the :lly cf the Maine hotel where the company was quartered, until j MTbtmvaiariiiii iti I® Bus Bay ■, •1 f t £ ■’ Take l. , | > Vva { 1 \\xfn /.jr laxstivo \ 'b>4> N : #' ; *| vatsa ■! 'S s Hk { ~ b:C ' 3 SO? ;i Be sure you get ; @!i'#Hlll ’ i ’ " The box tears this s:^2turu Prj.-rt . .. ... V ---- .V l L\~2r.T ,r "' 11 .*: ' k 1 ' | February Credit Sale! 65x80 Wool Mixed Blankets; double bed size; each $6.95 81x90 “White Star” Sheets; best quality; each $1.95 42x36 “White Star’ Pillow Cases; best quality; pair 95c 181x9*0 Satin Bed Spreads, scalloped; each $4.95 81x90 Crochet Bed Spreads; each $3.95 88x90 Colored Bed Spreads; each. . $3.95 Mercerized Table Cloths, square; each $1.95 Mercerized Table Cloths, round, scalloped; each $1.45 Bungalow Aprons; all colors and sizes 85c New Spring Gingham Dresses $1.85 Childrens All-Wool Sport Hose; pair 55c | Girlc’ Top wonderful values; sizes 5 to 14. . . ! $3.95 9 Cloth Dreslespsizeg 46, 18,'36.. .$4.95 Ladies’ Wool Sweaters; a bargain for .$1.95 y Children’s Wool Sweaters; all sizes and colors $1.95 Men’s Wool Sweaters; assorted $3.95 Men’s Wool Shirts; good value for $1.95 Men’s Dress Shirts; $1.75 values 95 c Men’s Collars; all sizes and styles*6 for 85c Ladies’ High Vamp Rubbers. 95 c : Men’s All-Wool Dress Pants. . .V. ' ; .$2,95 z-zy now all you can use while these bargains last, and pay us as little as ONE DOLLAR per week. r S- I - L WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. 117-119 MAIN ST. (OPPOSITE A. & P. TEA CO.) Telephone 435-J. a I I'e'on had l can llddcn ' With the little lady on h's knee hr re.aiated nightly ell the fairy tate-3 ; ,-*f h's childhood in Ireland an!, his r*> ware a nevcr-end'ng • nrotvoi ; deUj ht to 1 oth Helen and J. e;>h. Co marked were h’s attentions ’ the children Shet he was subjected to ■ a great deal) of “kidding'* from the * *> The Fair Price Grocery Co. 64 WEST STREET Opened February Ist , 1923 * He incite the public to com and see our stock ar.d prices. IVe give to our customers the clerk ar.d delivery cost. \ Saturday | G Qfj) Special 5 lbs. PilJsbury's Flour. > 1 lb. Crisco. 1 can Lib. Soup. 1 “ Corn (Fawn Shoe Fc^). 1 “ Tomatoes (Hill Top). , / 1 “ Peas (Admiral Early June). ■ 1 “ String Beans (Chalinge). '* • 1 bar Ivory Soap. 1 “ Arrow Borax Soap. 1 Car-y All'Bag. • ' . i :—£XLCj ROY V'. TYDINGS. Manager V. / D wDisatgry “W ' Incessant coughing that breaks you l-niger— try Dr. Kind's New up sleep—stuffed-up nostrils that l>iscovcry—a good old family blowing does not relieve—oppees- cough icn .y, used for over half a five Congestion in the throat — century. 'i hr af■ ■st svrttp for clul these arc the warning signals! dr. n. Vou u--. <•. tig, sootlm:- i>u not let your cold torment druL!st'* i!avc itT "■ ’ M -°" other members of the camrany who had mttrh to jest alout bachelor dad dies.—(Adv.) One authority now says Ikirope can le (roe of dett in 63 years, but that ; ml af'ly is tased on the assumption that ii won't fight again in the ineaa timo.—Kadsaa City Times.