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STRANGE AND WHITE i BOWLERS JUMP PEG IN BOWLING LEAGUE i”" - idle for the last several days, and at th<* bottom of the team standing, the duckpin bowlers of Strange and White staged a “come back" last night and defeated the rollers of the Postoffice team by a margin of 53 { pins, taking two out of the three j games. The team score* were: Strange and White, 1,360; Postoffice, 1,297. Strange and White took the first two games with comparative case, but went to pieces in the third, while the Postoffice made a corres ponding pickup. The result knotted the winners in a tie for fifth place in the league. Tonight's game will be between teams of St. Margaret's and the Klks. The summary of last night's contest follows: Postoffice Total Clemens. ... 75 92 92 259 Ilussell 86 81 90 257 Hinton. . .. 81 76 94 261 Moss 77 89 78 —244 Miller 88 98 100 286 Total 407 436 454 1297 Strange & White Total C. White. . .. 80 112 80 272 It. T. Strange 78 69 68 215 J. A. Brady.. 92 86 81 259 W. Must’m'n.lll 94 101 306 J. Must’m'ti.,lo6 95 97 298 Total 467 456 427 1350 Mantling Of Tcunis Team W. L. Pet. Elks 13 2 .866 Postoffice 9 6 .600 Company "M" ....10 8 .555 St, Margaret's. ... 4 8 .333 Strange & White.. 4 8 .333 American Legion.. 5 13 .277 BEGIN ACTIVE ME OP PIGGLY WIGGLY STOCKS (By The Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Mur 21. There was an active inquiry today in houses specializing in “over the counter sales" for Ptggly-Wiggly stock-t. which was barred from the New York Stock Exchange yesterday after sen sational fluctuations. At. some of these houses the stock was quoted at 75 bid and 85 asked. Later other houses reported 100 hid ami 150 asked. It was stated how ever, that there had been no actual sales al ovo 85. Several outside houses reported sales ranging from 110 to 150. A set tled price has not been agreed upon. WHY SO WEAK? Itltlncy Troubles May le Sapping lour Life Away. Ann-ipolis Peo ple lluve (.earned This Fact When a healthy man or woman lo gins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depres sed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, weak kidneys may he the the cause Tin* slightest symptom of kidney trouble is too serious to neglect. Doan’s Kid ney Pills have earned their fame by their effectiveness in strengthening the kidneys and keeping them well. Here is Annapolis testimony to prove their worth. Mrs. Jas. T. Small, 17 Second St., says: "I was complaining for quite a long time with pains in my back and across my kidneys. When I did my sweeping mornings, my back ach ed as if it would break. Dizzy ner vous headaches made my condition worse. The action of my kidneys wa* i irregular, too. A friend advised me to use Doan’s Kidney Pills and I will never forget how much good they did ! me. I was soon free from the* back-1 aches and all other kidney trouble." j Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't j simply ask for a kidney remedy—get i Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that! Mrs. Small had. Foster-Milbum Co.. Mfrs , Buffalo. N. Y.—(Adv.) IT Playing V/11VV,LLi one DA Y ONL Y! _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1923 SHE BLOCKED TRAFFIC ON * \ FASHIONABLE fifth ave. R Gladys Walton c* t- “THE LAVENDER g_L ' V BATH LADY” f $ j yA sparkling story of a romantic shop girl, whosrt? vivacious I $ > disposition led her into startling adventures and brought JmmJi y •. her the love, silks and jewels she craved. j i f Other Attractions will be: EyJ ) ? \ COMEDY, >EWS AND REVIEW. Coming Tomorrow > Thursday & Friday ""-“sa. ”MY FRIEND THE DEVIL” r L. R. STEEL COMPANY AFFAIRS TO BE PROBED . 'S* Th Ux-lalH Frew*.) BUFFALO, X. Y.. Mar. 21—State’s 1 Attorney-General Sherman has order ed <* complete investigation of the stock-selling and other financial methods of the L. R. Steel Corpora tion. it was said at the office of the Steel receiver today. Upon the result of this inquiry, it is understood, will depend whether action will be instituted against the salesmen of the Steel Corporation, j Twenty corporations comprising the ; Leonard R. Steel enterprises in which the puhlci placed more than $20.- 000.00 in 3 years were placed in the hands of receivers March 8. Ancil lary receivers were appointed in oth er cities. The receivers’ search for quick as sets is reported to have been dis appointing although no official state ment on the audit now in progress has been made. RADIO BROADCASTING HURTS MUSIC ARTISTS. OFFICIAL DECLARES (Ity Tlie A*oci*tcd I’reos.) WASHINGTON, I). C.. Mar. 21. Itudio broadcasting is proving disas trous to many American musical ar tists, J. G. Rosenthal, counsel for the American society of Musical Art. Raid today at the National Radio con vention here. lie said copyrights of his clients were being infringed upon by the radio operations and that steps were in preparation to prevent such in fringement. Reproduction of musical composi tions In the radio stations constitut ed public performance, he declared He assured representatives of erfu- I rational institutions and others that their musical programs would not be j affected. ~ LUDICROUS FARCE BY* ' CADETS OF ST. JOHN’S (Continued from Pas* I.) • Donnelly, William C. Purnell; Clar- ] ence Van Dusen, S. Edward Proctor; I Bishop Doran, James F. McGraw; j Gwendolyn Ralston, Miss Virginia i Handy; Mrs. E M. Ralston. Mrs. G. 0. Weber; Ethel Clark. Miss Thelma El mar; 7(lable Jackson, Miss Lydia Sutherland; Sable Jackson. Miss Anne Redmond; Butler, Callendar F. , Winslow. | - Synopsis of Scenes —Act I, interior of a broker’s office in one of the prin cipal uptown hotels; Act 11, parlor in summer home of E. M. Ralston, Long Island; Act 111, same as Act 11. *■ The music for the occasion will be furnished by the St. John's College orchestra of eight pieces. The or chestra has recently been enlarged and improved, so should prove a big attraction. WOMAN'S CLUB DINNER WAS WELL PATRONIZED ft'onttnueif From Purr 1.1 —— “ j j cess of the affair is due to the fol- j lowing committee which was in i charge of the arrangements: Mrs ! I Ar.hur Owens, of Greenock, chair-! man; Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. Mar i ian Hall. Mrs. Arthure Langfield. Mrs. Harry Owings. Mrs. Melvin Stewart. Mrs. Ashby Duvall. Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow, Jr., Mrs. Gardiner Chaney.! Mr.t. Abram Moss, Miss Sallie Hut chins. Misses Mary Estep and Miss | Katherine Taylor, PHEST COLDS 1. Apply over throat and chert —cover with hot flannel doth. j yisjss Ij Clear thinking! L* Y ~ norma l digestion restored \\\. y Dr.KINGS PILLS ~f° r constipation - EVENING CAVIYAU ALKaPGUS. MARYLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH U>23. ’—" ' | American History DAY BY DAY By T. P. Green • MARCH 21 Henry V, Shakespeare’s “Madcap Harry." crowned king of England on March 21, 1413 Publication of an edition of the Bible permitted by Pope Leo X, on March 21. 1520 Napoleon, returning from Elba, entered Paris on March 21. 1815. - Duke of Wellington, fought a duel with the Earl of Win . chelsea on March 21. 1829. Great German drive, on a 56-mile front, Arras to La Fere, launched on March 21. 1918. Paris bombarded by German 70-mile gun on March 21, 1918. __ i Stains And Their Remedies To remove grease stains from wall- | paper, crush magnesia carbonate and place over grease spots for twenty four hours and not a spot will le In sight. Egg stains on a silk frock can us ually lo removed by rubbing with common table salt. To clean a grease-spattered cook ing-stove. dampen a soft cloth in kerosene as it cuts the grease.— From The Designer Magazine for April. .* ... THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH HEALTH TALK No. 14 * 1 | i Nerve libers begin in the brain, pass through the spinal cord, and I end in the various organs and tis sue which they feed. ! Cut a nerve trunk, and the part served becomes dead. This is proof that seme kind of power passes over that nerve and is necessary for the part fed to work properly. I Chiropractors call that power | NERVE FORCE. | When this nerve force is trans mitted over the nerve unhindered ! there is perfect health in the or gan supplied. Any obstruction to the passage of this nerve force 1 results in diseaso in the organ supplied. If you are sick, you may Le sure there is an obstruction to the flow of the life giving nerve j: force. And you may feel equally sure that your return to health will depend on just one thing, namely, removal of the obstruc tion, permitting a restoration of the normal flow of nerve force. Let us explain to you how the misalignment of small bones of the ! spine may cause a mechanical ob structs to the flow of nerve cur rent. and how we, as Chiroprac tors. remove this obstruction, al lowing the natural life forces within you to restore you to health. You will then understand why Chiropractic is acknowledged to te the better way to health. TELEPHONE 7SO Dr. J. M. Jones Chiropractor Hays Bldg., 15 School St. ANNAPOLIS. MD. Hours each Tuesday, Thursday ( and Saturday: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M VA. GOVERNOR APPROVES I IMPORTANT LEGISLATION • ■ - 'Rr TH AMorlatrd Frv**. RICHMOND. VA.. Mar. 21.—Thirty one bills passed by the general as sembly at the extraordinary session j last night were approved today by ! Governor Trinkle, among them teing j several measures to finance the emer gency needs of the state highway de j partihent In anticipation of the mill : tax and the proposed gasoline tax. Little time was lost by the senate : j today in getting through the high j way bills not calling fob referendums j between 2 and 11 o'clock this morn ing. Several billA not on the general legislation calendar were approved, including one appropriating SI,OOO a year for 10 years for the establish-] ment of a park at Manassas to com-! memorate the Confederate victory ! there during the war i etween the , states and a bill amending the “blue j Bky ” * aw - WHY BUY ANY KIND of glasses merely because they are glasses? It is a science t know how to fit glasses and test eyes. The “hit or miss" kind do more harm than good. 1 After you have once worn our properly fitted glasses, you will ■ notice how fine your eyes feel. ‘7 feed ovr optical science articles" Henry H. Sadler OPTOMETRIST * OPTICIAN 205 Main St. Aiiiiupollm, Ml. _—' ' ' Easter || Sgcg WJ E Have an assortment of RABBITS and EGGS, made of Pure Milk Chocolate and Whipped Cream, Nuts and Fruit. | 1 - ' / We Lead CARDES’ 41 OthmFollow WEST ST. I RECORD SALES PROVE UNEQUALLED VALUE THE SELZ *SIX What other shoe ever became the biggest single seller of its kind in just one year ? This amazing record proves equally surpris ing value. The Selz *Six is a shoe of such style and quality no man need ask for mere. , Its bargain price uas deliberately set to make record breaking sales. Thus the reduced profit is made up by the remarkable sales volume. The Selz *Six brings you rare opportunity. Seize it. Let us fit you. ! FRANK SLAMA & SON 55 WEST STREET “ the house of GOOD SHOES ’’ WRKLY PROCEEDINGS iUENIARY COII Proceedings of tjie Anne Arundel County Orphans' Court at the regular weekly meeting yesterday were as follows: The last will and testament of Thomas E. Strange was filed and ad mitted to probate; bond of Lena Strange as executrix, filed and ap proved; letters of administration granted; notice issued to creditors, and Clarence M. White and John H. Master man were appointed appraisers of the estate. Supplemental account of Martin M. Smith, administrator of Katherine Smith, filed and approved; filed and l|—ffl— Star : Theatre CHANUK OK PICTt’KKH DAILY TODAY i 5-Good Pictures-5 Episode No. 1 “Hurricane Hutch” Episode No. 13 RUTH ROLAND —lV— “Timber Queen” Pn'l I‘nrroM I’ntbr N>w lU’d and Northwestern Picture. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Vodavil Show s—All-Star Acts-5 " Most Vodavil Ever Mere! Special Added Attraction*: Til I'KSIIAY HERBERT RAWLINSON “THE .MAN UNDER COVER” FRIDAY ‘The Madness of Love’ An All-Star Picture! SATFRDAY “BUFFALO BILL” Century Comedy. passed. Account of Martin M. Smi.h, as guardian of Rudolph R. Smith, for two years to date, filed and passed. also account of guardianship of Wil liam Smith for two years to date. Release of the Safe Deposit and Trust Company to Frank Gosnell. executor, filed. • Release of Harriet Loobuvck to Frank Gosnell, executor, filed. Bond pf Mary Brown, as executrix of Philip Boston, filed and passed: letters of administration granted, and notice issued to creditors First and final account of Henry Gray, filed and passed. In the matter of the estate of Sam uel Wood, petition of the Farmers Na tional Bank for an allowance of ?<*o, claimed against said estate, filed. Fir9t and final account of Ire The Original Food-Drink fer All Ages. Quick Lunchat Home.OfficefcFountaina. Rich Milk. Malted Orain Extract in Pow der & Tablet forms. Nourishing-N o cooking. CfcT Avoid Imitations and Substitutes REPUBLIC THEATR TODAY and TOMORROW CHARLES RAY “A TAILOR-MADE MAH by Harry James Smith as produced by Cohan & Harris in the United States of America. You’ll like this new Ray style of Comedy. ('!; .•• r. t looks good, fits and wears. A big picture of personality and clothes; laught"i Added Attraction: Two-Rccl Com ! ■ Matinees Dally at 2*30 and 1 J i;x<n l, rir t’t-'r:i>ri ■.. T < AilmlHoion: Adult., IV, rd t Children. lOr—Excluding : uturd . . .1 and Holiday.. I * liildn r, I* > age-- H Why Not Be Well f Dressed For Easter: |§j • _ t#f Mj-j When you can buy all the Clothing, Hats and Shoes you need and I pay us as litt*e as Hri f e ‘ • • • r*.H % Spruce Look Up! K Neat! WBBBmBRm ? ,?i t H {-14 Don’t wait till you will have the cash |i; *° pay or your things; you: credit here is just as good as your cash else* IJI where. If you want to start thing, why net a charge account at HH m Where Your Credit is Good ift! 117-119 MAIN STREET jgfcf (OPPOSITE THE A. k P. TE V STOIU. pf PHONE 43.",-J. I v ri-i'j i . . . • * *. ' t'/. *■ *v :::: :: : ‘ : O’Donnell an ! ia , ■ executors of i, u: , ls , , examined and }li ,_ Inventory of i !of John l. 1, passed. TAXI SERVi DAY AND v IG ;-! T1 1.1 ! llt*\ | EUGENE 'V EUBi KKWkI !\ v, !!I{l i J SAMUEL \l BROOKS i < M ' S S ’ -' ' UK.HH P AIN 1' I\ (. 1M5,,,.. i‘ ti’i :: i: *,, I E.limntr ( 'l.rrf,i t. , ' ' Jr Mi j Oolor . iirnir- f f , ltl . j l'pbol.tr ring ~,t j* w lt% ST C. W. Tucker & Roofers Spent I hk. sli,..*i m. tii ~ v Stiur mid I .ir j,,. |. ’ IMIOM