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-- iiruutij liajnta) If 4 1923 ANNAI*O I, ! 8. M I). I'ttlilliM I Hjr Holiday by TIIE 'APITAt. rtail.lHIUKO CDMIMXT *Y T " TUK jjiPiNl.N.O • ATITAI. In •* RiU ji t Sh* follow-lug jda'“: Cworir* .y. I'-i i*,, - \\ i-M m•• Wlltiao. tb-imi'tw ..hi fnt 9r-p. <;*irgi .f. iMvt 1. y J Art ('ha*. < Kelli'‘* r..it irybioti *.* "Mri-blr.l ft*?ili*eUlHTy" J> n-jr Our*.- J* William Mak*r \VV*f I al .Sin IV. It A. Siii.ri Liiip Term! an I M. Mi- r . T.U W-t K.-si N. Mb irll. TUW A Revwii \v+., &nl|Bd( Ir. O i pjpn H.-. -1 M. ijrtaod A Marthi'n Mu - K**J s- o-. i \W* Str*: Kalunfn*.,Mhlii # Ormdtilt gr*. iN-iliiri-i in Kstpi-t. 4*r- I'lfiui'-v* ii uiui iv it A by currier 1(5 <5 i |n m:| Vo* - 111 hurt- il - i:cr.\*t\*J f AIITAI. in abed to y--u x, In i> a \ ;i y from tin- ■ lty l.v lfsivliijr you; -.I- iic ami .cldi-ei-H nt tlie I-- I I . .nulltil; JCi.IIU |>cr year, fntvab . my i-.muu* In tin- ( nil.- I : , '.iiuila. Ktitcrm -I An i i.lin l'ot<>f!W t* - -mil 'l„*. Muller. Member of 1 e A> ,<M-j;it'd l're Tlio A • f*rt*iM la oxelu ilii'-S ciuti.v. i > !!.• nac for rv- Itublb- ti-1 •* ;li ■ I."*l twllli-fl }| H nr not I'tbetwiM crcillieu in Hdw ■•'■l alto the lot ill !in liublMt". j, i(,\ri lii. Ait rlplA*. of | re - nub ii-it oti i.f kiMv I nt <ttu- | put lii'ii tn.ii in Tire lino n*arv*-*d.' I TI! RSD 'V, HH-KVAKY 22. 192:1. . WASHINGTON Time, which i impartial, an 1 the evidence if • vettts which never can lie twisted in any body's* favor, made of George Washington, whose birthday \vc| celebrate today, tile superb fig ure that lie is in American his- 1 toiy. It was not the esteem of lii.s contemporaries or the under-; staudnig of the people who fol-j lowed immediately after them. in his day, Washington waj! hated, suspected, libeled aril even advertised as a traitor* to I bis country, lie moved to the: end of his official career in aj j<torm of criticism generated out | of fear, jetiousy, ignorance and passionate enmity. In the reac tion of scatiment that came ; generation after his death Wash ington was misrepresented in 'Milter ways, lie was represented as the embodiment of all the vir ‘ tucs, as a sort of cotton-wool saint, in attitudes that would have caused him amusement if In had been alive to read the earl) histories of his time and work.' Washington was, in fact, a two-fisted man of unbending hon or and limitless courage, who brought to the service of his country a love of fair dealing and a genius for leadership combined wtili a slow, cumulative hatred of all injustice. I he memory of Washington, who retired after all his match less service thanking God for the opportunity to escape from the mean conflicts of selfishness that raged around him, may have sus tained Lincoln in the days when • he. too, was being called a wreck jjornnd a visionary. It may have > Comforted Hoo.-i \ elt when, onh . a few years ago. the folk who now make solemn pilgrimage to his tomb w ere calling him an an-j archist who ought to lie locked | Mip. It should console Woodrow W ilson. Onl\ the vct \ -trong men who caYe more L r justice and for mankind than they care for their own lives may dare to be pion eers ot great new causes in a democracy. Such men have to . o(| fu- without company. Aft ' whet! tin y are shown to j ba\c hci n wise and brave ser vants u: tlie people, monuments arc built t\r diem and we turn . out to make speeches w hich im ply that we ourselves somehow i helped them on to triumph. I sually we do nothing of the sort. 1 here are too many of us who hate the thought of change or progress, too many of us who are comfortable enough as mat- 1 ters stand, too many of us •who | •forget.that time and thinking go j on relent!e-.-!y no matter what the individual may desire, and 1 that those who refuse to move forward intelligently and bravely < to face new* responsibilities cre ated in the process of evolution ' ,w ill be violently compelled, soon- , rr or later, bv forces outside , themselves, to take second, third J of fourtlr place in the procession. , MANY NOTABLES ATTEND [ELEBRATION HELD TODAY | AT lljiil Hr tbs tkMo otird AI.KXtNUKi A, VA.. Feb. 22. Uib tar c Alexandria, the litl*<? Virginia town r rojnJ wbicli Gcutro Washing • ii *..it many a day. ra dre*Md :* ii true holLay tyk- today to wel e teufinreds o£ viailora from !•■•.• ’he at ate. tho District cf C>a :..i . . 4d Wr.rylami. Co . i rjik!e * pariy, fucludlng a ■ ♦ ...Ut (ft troinen prominent in tU<- ,i ili' ai and aociaJ life of lliclimoiid. .•• -• ixyerted to arrive in time to v ..v f the monater parade, the fea ture of the day** memorial cekbra- Th" Richmond niue Battalion ac eoi:i|*a!ih'J iv the Cadet Baud of Ricli a o:'.! and the Land from St. Mary’s Industrial School ronsistina of 75 l icet s and familiarly known as “Babe i: Mb's own." will march In the pa rade as well as Troops from nearby NAVY GYMNASTS SCORE OVER DARTMOUTH TEAM; MUkhipmen gymnasts scored an ca-y victory over reJiresiMUatiVeh of Dartmouth in a dual engagement yes terday, 37 to 8. Featuring the meet v.’.is the splendid work of BckKs. of the Bifi Green- team. on. the parallel Lar*. I!o aOJI over Dialer. Navy, by n haif point. That wa;Ttfie only fir.it place taken l*y the New Kaglander*. Siuumary <#f Hvents llorixontal Bar Pearson, Navy, won; Dancy. Navy, second; Pearl, Dartmouth, third. Flying Rings—Taylor. Navy, won; "Wood, Navy, second; Dawson, Dart mouth, third. Parallel Bars -Beggs. Dartmouth, won; Riglor, Navy, second; Mosley, Navy, third." Side Horse-Clark, NJivy. won; Sanders, Navy, second; Waller, Navy, third. • - Tumbling -Truss, Nuvy, won; Syl vester. Navy, second; Graydot,, Dart mouth. third. Final score: Navy, 117; Dartmouth, 8 ■ HOLIDAY SPIRIT MARKS BIRTHDAY OF WASHINGTON (Contlnnril I rum I'.ice 1.) her of social and pleasure functions •k* on the calendar for this afternoon and tonight. A dance is being held In the assembly room of the city high school this afternoon under the aus pices of high school scholars, and like functions at the Naval |\cfcdemy and Carvel Hall; the Severn Boat Club will hold its annual “Washington's B'rthday hn<juet" tonight nt the •"lull’s-quarters; the Associated Gov- , I'mmentvSmvdoVecs of Annapolis will 8/ve a charity benefit entertainment in the high school- building tonight, and householders who wish to dis- j pense with tne care of preparing the I evening mead wMtl have opportunity of ! “cuppijig’’ out, as the Bible j Class of Trinity Methodist Episcopal j Church (South) will hold an oyster . supper in the basement of the church j tonight. house Accepts senate CHANGES TO BRITiSH SECT FUNDING AGREEMENT k Ulv Tlie .XwiN'hileil I’ro.> WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 22. b Tlie last action necessary t Cougrcc- I sionai approval of the British deb; ; utnding agreement was taken today |; by the House, which, withput rflt call.!’ accepted the Senate changes to the : j bill, amending the Allied debt fund-1 ! I ing act. | The measure now goes to the Presi- | ; dent and upon his signature the ; agreement between the United States!' and Groat Britain worked out by the! British debt commission will come into force, having been approved by ( the British cabinet. 19 nil. i SCK JOINTS AND STOP PAIR % Instant relief with a small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” ' f <r r ** Rheumatism is “pain" only. Not one .ease in fifty requires inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil" right info yofir sore, stilT. aching joints, and relief comes instantly. “St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and cannot hum thV'skln. ' Umbering uift Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle erf o’d. honest St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, and in just a moment you’ll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Relief awaits >ou. St. Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache. sprains. TIIF M’LMXG CAPITAL, ANNAPOLIS, M \UYL\NI). THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 102-2 ! ARMY LADS EN ROUTE FOR BIG. TILT ON COURT ‘Caiillnaril Emm !’(• i.* ■r tinted play a few minute* later h>nch was all orer the floor, in addi tion to performing guard duty in splendid style. The Catholics no* only exhibited the best article cf the game seen here this season, but they aUo had the 'stay iri ! phys!cal endur ance. the Navy star, ehdtvod his usual sggreestmeness. hut he was kept so well covered that his chances to shoot were few compared tt> former ■gßtne*- Parrish 'and Shapioy were strong in the Navy line-up. Second Setback For > J\ y Yesterday's setback was the second the middies itave suffered this sea-on. Mid-January they lost to Pbonsyf vat\n 25 to 24, in Rhiladeiphia, hut 10 —N THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY . ' i Assets Over .... $2,840,000.00 j " " ——■ - OKGANJZII) IN 1805 * The following officers hav’e serY/ed this Bank during its existence of 11 8 years: PRESIDENTS CASHIERS John Muir 1-805-1810 Jonathan Pinkney. . isn.l-i.tjj^' Henry Hall Harwood. 1810-IS3G Samuel Maynard 182S-isc<; George Wells 1850-1877 Thomas Franklin 1536-1553 Alexander Randall. . .1877-18S1 Richard T. Cowman.; 1853-1854 John Wirt Randall... 1881-19J2 Nicholas Hammond 1854-1808 Harry J. Hopkins 1912- Louis Gardner Gassavay.lSCS-18SJ Gccrge Albert Culver 1800-lOOC Louis Dorsey Guss tway. .1900- 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts % 2 Per Cent, on Checking Accounts The Farmers National Bank OF ANNAPOLIS, MD. j ' Helping the Dealer to Sell Every manufacturer appreci ates, in some degree, the im portance of helping the* re tailer sell his product. And yet in many instances that degree is very small. It can hardly be compared in importance— so thinks a certain type of manu facturer with selling the product to the dealer. It is nothing short of a false assumption, unsound and un trustworthy, to think that merely stocking up the dealer, with a product constitutes ef-ij fective distribution. Effort ofjj that kind, it is true, may dis pose of a lot of goods, but it i does not sell them. Unless the ; consumer comes in prepared or. disposed to buy them they . will remain on the shelf of the dealer, re-orders will be im possible, and the whole prod uct will be a failure. The safest alternative is for - the to create a consumer demand through Advertising. This will help the dealer move the goods, and then he will order more. t „ Advertising is as much a * - basic part of the business of l- * the manufacturer of any speci- ■lays later they avenged that here. 1 31 to 20. Line-Up ,|nd Summary C. F. *2l) Pos. Navy (19) Kbert Forward Mills | Bros! in Forward Harris! Fitzgerald Centre. . .Jones Lynch Guard . Parr Lawler Guard Flippen ! Substitutions Navy: Signer for' Mills. Parrish for Signer, M Kce for’ Harris Walshe for Jones. Barnca for j Parr. Matteuccl for Flippen, Shapley I for Matteuccl ckiholle University: i O’Connor for Fitzgerald. Fitsgeralil! for Brtslin. Brealin for O'Connor,' L.irk!u for Lawlor. Ca’holic Unlver-i *!tv scoring Field goals: Eberts j (2), Lynch (2), Fitzgerald <2), Bre?-1 lilt. Goals from fouls: Lynch (7 out of 10). Navy scoring- -Fit id goal?: j Waishe (2). /Parrish. MeKeo. Foul goals: McKee (9 out of 10, Parr (2 __outof2l. Referee. Fuller, of Wagh T Pablished hy t!m Evening Capital In*e-o„eraUn wlih 1 L The AssocfelU.n of Advertising Agencies J \ * ingtoif; umpire, C. Coliifl'"'cr, of Georgetown. Time of halves —2O minutes. “THE RABBIT* FAMILY”— PAPER DOLL CUT-OUT Next Sunday The New ork World will give away with eai-h copy of The Sunday World a heavy paper cut-oht in colors. This one v ill be the "RjiM.it Family." consisting of ten piece!? when cut up.—(Adv.i l'ery Thin Pancakes Mix together three eggs beaten, one and cupfuls of ,)nii\. i.pe I cupful of ,four, salt to taste.g:ul one j tablespooijfvl of cooking o*|. Rea i thoroughly. Cook very jhiq i#. large i eakes < n a hot, grev ed griddle. | When brown ox* one side, turn c :d brown the other. Spread with a H : - tie jam and roll up Dust with pou j dcred sugar.—Washington Star. FOR SALET ! Bungalow, West St $4500 : Dwelling'. Murray Ave 7000 | Dwelling. Murray Hill. Si,- 000 cash, balance on time 7500 I i Dwelling, Chesapeake Ave. SSOC ; Bungalow. Chesapeake Ave. 4000 Bungalow. Severn Ave 3000 Bungalow, West Annapo j lis 5700 Brick building, Main 5t.... 9500 : Bungalow, Eastern Ave.... 3500 Dwelling, Spa View lights. Gs\o TERMS TO SUIT ■ B. J. Wiegard Real Estate A* insurance 21 SCHOOL ST. f2i E. O. LEAGUE ROOFING Siioutini;, Slii-ct Mp|:il unil Worii. STOVES ANI* rntN XceJ INSTALi.KII AMI KEHAIKEI) ' “"OX K SO.W fic trade-marked product as is pioduction and distribution. It is not something that can be considered merely as an ex pense to be curtailed to the minimum. It is a creative in fluence which, more than any other thing after the merit of the product, determines the extent of the consumer de mand. Too often the manufacturer thinks of his advertising as a clever means of impressing fl the dealer with the desirability of stocking up with his goods, and does enough to accom plish that effect, and then ex pects the dealer to move the goods. This is a mistaken use of advertising and it quickly reacts upon the manufacturer. is the business of the dealei to provide the goods which the public demand. He would be foolish to do other wise, and would soon cease to kf ea^er - It is the business tnc manufacturer mean ing specifically, the manufac turer of a trade-marked ar ticle,, or one that might be trade-Tiparked -rpi tpr, create a consumer demand by means of Advertising. f^orrtci "Means Prompt Relief’* GbipletS Don’t Wait A Day To Cure ■ COLDS : j Pneumonia, Grip and fW] influenza May Develop Iti-dinond'H '//fo rlwrinat'}', ' XV. 11. Ktillinnn. rp SL i.ioßiird'a I*hmirjr. I%| P^ulcan Marin? Engine LATROBE & CO. MARINE : ENGINEERS ANNAPOLIS. MD. CHAS. M. CARLSON urn ci.oit'l >tkk hTKi:i;r CONTRACTOR and MILDER I'Mlnutln Cheerfully (ilveu, PIIONK 37 Try an ml in TIIE EVENING C’Al*l - flt nays! Classified Ads -'1 r— *- . jf ■-■-m Lost LOST M.iK- ," . license \ • ;tn • vr.-ml. Minnie i;is FOU S V! K | FOK 5.\1,1: in*..., j big India, ii.t < | .small rooms • in. ! i>vt>ry Fount u Tdw rlvrlit .1 | liot'ti. 1.,. K | FOR HALF \\ 36 f t*t long, 7 i, 12 11. I*.. ;w, Mr. I*. M s,i F,uat|iort. ‘ ':t 4 j FOR HALF \wn; tort**. New i.iv- ' 1 lli'H. Apply - i FOR KAI i I .1 M l llls.ill Sl 1 . fok svu: vi..,. Min'ltliio: us*'.i , ’’•* 1 s •. It*.\ mi * m FOR KAM , I A>*n mini s In. w, j A|>t>ly llo\ * FOIC Stl K |irm tii-jiily n.w. \ l'.ii Main idr.'ii FOK SALK Tii :■*■•■ hi.iin prow! ;..i. Trlrrii from v'.tin .... ‘ yon. Charles ! | |„ Td. OOil. FOK S \ I.K Wi! sptvlng mm-lii full act nf .Mtiii'iii; • ~ J.'? Apply ”! \ j foiikim for ki n r M rooms. billl 11! .| j I ’ I POU 1.1 s 1 I. ■ Itlahcil room; n, j ' Market street. • I FOK UKNT Co.up.' j room house. I'li..n s ■ W A > I i ll Wl 1.1 l Clerks. • (iovirnminl I m * monthly. T:\p.ri.:, fret* list posiilons i ... , |,i.. J J iavis i former i >. .j 7 111 Fleming T*!'':-- u • „■ . | WAMF.It To na|M>li; April I*t ii\. " location nml p: i. < r ■ > i. u \NTFit Young • ■! i.-; Mrs. Wolf. Mi *t. -• Ins'. I 1 XVANTKIt T*. !u> house 111 rit.'. Ac !' !'■ •. !. .! alHic. ITSITION W'.WTFD POSITION WI I li w lilte. mill'll'' oil' ■ pl'NitlOll. IJill ll' ll' o. ■■ n lt'i\ 1112. Capital "I!.-. OKIM I! MM |ln the Matter "f 111.- ■ "I 'M | IJcal Fatalo of .li -•• !'■ • ' No. i7i ; i • 111 i’>. j 111 t lo- < 'lrrnit < '"in ■ ' Sft^ I Ordered, tills sc, ,;.ij ~( !l ! 1023. Hint tin It p : 'I ' :: Aildltoi, t'lcil . ii" in '-"3 nil."l < nils.'. ’• • ''litI I .' •:> s 2 le> H I'ltUSO to III' . ..-it (nr > 'ini I shown on *>r In ! .. ] Still l> \ V (it MWO H ' IU Mr.n iiifl. aio| \ ■.; -"• w j lin Homo niwvsp.ii <-. .■ 1 •', ;1 ! Arninloi . ..ni.i v. "" ■ ' I oi*FsiVi‘ w ' I'lo In ' ■ next. . - WM V W iii.l'WAlil' | True < ’opt*. 'I oh' j WM. N V. <ii il • ’.\ ' • W. B. & A. ElecU Railroad MID-FIT V TKlifllMLl I Haif-Honrly Sorri' .- \ -nlr.f *i- * lirtwifn Aiiuapi'ilt 'inltim-f* Wnahlngtoa an <t ' n 'f J ; <Waablngton nr. t <mp *■ paafongerr . tirnißi* t ‘ Acaileoiy J a action. I LEANT ANNATOU* >t Mrrrt Stall** i 5.10. *5.90. i> 2i>, yOVi d.M.y 10.20. 11.20. A. M 1--": '/.d 4.20. X4..VJ, 5 :<■. 15.20. o* 11.20. I*. M. j Leave Nava! .V-a*!**:! earlier; K!ate H "iw Street ami Colin:*' Aves* | minuted earner. . Connecting at fniei.ton w ‘ lt ANNAPOLIS SIIOUT U v * * BUdcn Street -t**’** 5.20 A. M. and ha.f T ’ !, ' r 'i and 50 mlnut s w 6.50 I*. M . then at T-A amt 11.5.) M. M , , 5.20 and 5.5<J A M. tralo* M Sunday. LEAVE IULTIMOttr-W ® 6.35, 7.25. f-35. t* j 12.35, 1 35. 2. •: '■"MS l 6.35. 6.35. 7215, 2 5. U-*> A. 1. j All train a recelv. • ■ !,ir fr. 3 il^ at local point* - 71 Naval Academy •' ley and Llnilii ■ “ ' ANNAPOLIS Howard and I 5.15 A. M. and ha if ! ' 7 t* anil 45 minuted . . ■ * jJ 6.15 P. M . the., r. • ,‘u 11.15, P. U., and 6.15 and 5.15 A 'd. M Sunday. LEAVE V.'sHNGT ?.00. 6.45. 8.00. 9.0" 1 1 ' U .„, ji 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, x•• -t**. 4 5 fj .00, J.OO, 9 00, Hoo • * *—Daily except For ticket* and lnf-rm*' 50 ® city ticket ofllcea: w “ ,t s . , Carve! Hall. Short ‘ - Street. FOR SAL Modern dwelling i rooms, bath, electric £&* age. Terms SLOOO cas on time, B. J. WIEGARP le:tl Fstale A In‘H raß *1 S< HOOF ST-