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Euroing (llapita) 1884 i k 1923 A Hit APOL I S. Ml). Published Pally Except Hunday by THB CAPITAL PWLISHINU COM PAN T THU EVENING CAPITAL It on tale at the following |ila< < t: , (]Mt|( W. JoDM X 2 Wmi Mlrifl William g> liultea !M West Straw! George J. Pavla.... 74 Maryland Ava Chaa. a FeWjae/cr an Maryland Are. • “TlnWri Confectionery" King George fit. William Baker West A Cathedral fits W. B. A A. Newstaud, Short Line T.rmluai i M. ..1.............. Wnt Sira**t N. Maudrla, Third A Severn Are.. Ka at part I pr. Charles It. Henkel...'.?.* Maryland Avr. Martin' Musical Store. 23* J'i-wI Street ! (lamaras -Main A Conduit Str Delivered In Annapolis. K.-iatport. tier-j BiMitoun and W.at Annapolis by earlier for 46 cents |er month. Y>o oan have the KVKMN'I CAPITAL mailed to you alien nury from the elty by leaving r.>ur mime ;iml aiMreaa at the office, for Ct iciits ~er month; ZTi.flO per year, payable In a->* to any posteMce la the Lid tod Utatr* u: Cauada. Entered at Annspolta Poatofllee at Heennd-Ctaaa Matter. Mambor of The Associated Praaa The Associated Preaa la excln alvaly entitled to the uae for re publfcatloii of all newa credited to (t or not otherwise credited In thla paper aud ulao the local new* published herein. All rlgbta of re • publication of special dia patrber herein are alao res-rred. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 1923. TARIFF AND LIVING COSTS Prices of the necessities of life advanced per cent, in the last year r the Federal department of labor announces. Business men do not regard the upward trend, which apparently is just finding its stride, as a good omen for future prosperity. No tine has forgotten how prosperity bursts when inflated too far by the vic ious circle that keeps prices and wages higher and higher. The new Republican tariff law, which made a high increase in rates for practically everything m the dutiable list, naturally is giveyi as one of the explanations of the general advance in the cost of ljving. It is pointed out that if a;protective tariff did not keep up or advance prices it would not justify its name. The opponents of the Fordney-McCumher bill referred to it as another “ Tariff of /Hhomitiations” and declared that it would prove one of the most' oppressive in the history of the Country. They point out that the Increasing' prices now only hear* out what they said when the pleasure was before Colt* K r fi The fact that the cost of liv ing {starred to rise with the go ing into effect of the new tariff law proves that the latter is one of the major causes of the ad vance. THE GLADSOME SEASON When a warm sun shines in April young and old are of one mind, and the desire to get out doors is universal. W hile the call may differ widely, it is to the open air. To the farmer it says to plow and get ready to put in the crops. To the suburban-, ite it may mean cleaning off the garden patch. To outers it spells golf, and to the schoolboy the hallground beckons. When it is pleasant to he out-1 doors we feel that it is good to he alive. A warm sun compen sates for a lot of cold and stormy days. In fact, the winter enables us to appreciate the change. Did we Have an equable climate, were the weather always pleasant, we might weary of the monotony. A measure of frost is good for us: it quickens us and makes us prize the more the opposite when it comes. * In modern life there is so much artificiality Shat we might forget how primitive man lived did not the Spring urge remind us that we have not outgrown entirely the delight with which he wel comed the return of the sun so that he might emerge from his cave or cease from shivering in the forests. We have overcome] many of the unpleasant features ' of life a few thousand years ago, hut it may he that the joy with which we welcome the pass ing of winter is a resurgence of the similar feeling that Iwat in the breast of the cave-man of long ago. He could be warm again without effort and was glad. . In this age. while we may greet the return of the sun for a different reason, we arc glad, too. I GLY THINGS The expression of the sordid is becoming wearisome. If a man is a libertine he’s called a “sheik”; if a woman figures in liaison with a married man she’s an affinity; if a roue fits up a | den for orgies it’s a “love nest.” Calling a spade a spade in re tailing ugly scandals might of- : fend good taste, hut within the I limitations of decency it might] b * practiced with good effect. I Such practice at Ica-t would have • ! the merit of describing llglyj j things in ugly terms. I Good News From Czecho-Slovakia | (Translated from ‘•Esperanto" for The i Evening Capital'') In order to give the world Items' of intercut front nations less known ! than those which speak English. I French or German. "Esperanto'' Is | j puUlshing a monthly supplement. The following item is translated di rectly from the last number cf "!£*- ! peranto," nublished at Geneva, Switz ! erland. "The most important occurrence at the | egituUng of this year 1b admin istrative reform, which signalizes a real step toward a yet more complete democratization of the Ozecho-Slov oklan Republic. That reform con sists in local self-government in Slo vakia where the former districts have !.een superseded .by cantons with great freedom In matters of educa tion, public health and even finance. Concerning this the Journal de De bats, Paris, says: ‘This regime will lx applied to the whole Republic and jfs results in Slovakia will be watched wijJi Interest.’ Avide-spread disapproval was visit ed upon the thoujffitless attack which has now resulted in the death of the finance minister of the Czecho-810 vakian Republic. Indeed. Mr. Rasin was the chief worker for the financial progress of the nation. That this Republic today has definitely avoided the sad fate which is burdening her neighbors—Austria, Hungary, Poland gild Germany.—that the Caeeh krone has risen gradually to the satisfac tory level, for this It thanks the work of a financial minister who feared neither attacks nor unpopularity in fulfilling his plan to the utmost. Hif motto can be summed up in two words: ‘Work and Save.’ “The commercial balance-sheet just published for the first half of 1922. Shows a total export of 10,513,888.823 hr., and R total import of 7.407,010,250 Jtr. The excess of 3 billions In’ex-;' ports proves that Czecho-Slovakia has conserved-and promoted its produc tive forces in spite of the crisis^. "The foreign policy of the Czecho slovakia!! Republic lias been guided fontlnuously from the beginning, by the capable minister. Dr. Edward Denes. He has maintained for more than four years the same uniform him: tlrni adherence to peace, appli cation of the peace treaties, and tbe hi oral support of the League of Na tion and its work. Czecho-Slovakia holds aloof from participation in the Ruhr conflict between Germany and France." ELEVEN MEN INJURED IN FACTORY EXPLOSION ___________ • * i i (Rv The Ataocialfd Tree*.) CHICAGO. ILL., Apr. 20.—Eleven men wre injured, some of them seri- I ously, in an explosion today in ttu starch factory of the Corn Products Refining Company at Argo. Reports that three of the men were dead were denied by officials of the company. Macaroon ice cream: Dry. pound And measure a cup of macaroons; add liieni to 1 quart cream, three-quarter Cup sugar and one tablespoonful van . jlla. Freeze. For Sale ■■■ Dwelling on hirst St.. $2,100.00 Dwelling on State St... 4,200.00 Dwelling on (ireen St.. 7,000.00 Bungalow. Little Aber deen Creek 2,500.00 Dwelling, Murray Ave.. 7,300.00 Dwelling, Murray Ave.. 7,000.00 Dwelling. .‘>4 Southgate Ave. ‘ ... 8.500.00 Dwelling. 05 Conduit St. 6.000.00 Bungalow. West St 4.500.00 Bungalow, Severn Ave. 2,400.00 Bungalow, Severn Ave.. 3,000.00 B. J. WIEGARD Real Estate A InMir.itice 21 SCHOOL ST. a26 WINTER ILLS fhe scientist was often i 2 puzzled to account for the | ■ efficacy of cod-liver oil. § ft The discovery of vitanv'nes I I lias helped solve the riddle. | ! Scott's Emulsion fi is rich in health-building vita- g mines and is a helpful Aa I factor in preventing CSk 3 the so-called “winter H ills.” It helps keep | the vital foices of the >ody I (strong to resist disease. Scot* & Bpwm e.,*,i,hc.<t J 21 1 RVPOTNr, £APiYAU AAHhtWUS, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 10*23. j A THIBI’TE TO BISHOP WILLIAMS !n he death Of the Rt. Rev. Bishop , G. Mott Williams. Annapolis has lost I more perhaps than she knows. The writer, owing to ignorance, j can sav nothing of the late Bishop's j life work or career, but wishes to ; give an impression of this not le man 1 in one of his last aud. we believe, ibest-kved activities. How we were | moved by the sight of this dear bishop J —accustomed to speaking from the < highest pieces, yet not disdaining a I modest seat in a very humble sur j rounding -giving of his best to a tiny I baud of hearers. We have listened in amazement to that frail creature, as he read and preached and sang and even played the organ —and we Caonot forgot. What force there was in his words, teeming with illustra tions fr< m a wide and varied experi ence; what beauty in his perfect dic tion and poetry of expression; what charm in his own quiet, modest tear ing. By his passing away America mourns a Christian gentleman and * i very gentle soul. She Mixed It “in'; you mail those two letters 1 I /ave you, Norah?" '"Yes’ni. at the post office. Bat I noticed that you’d nut the ttvo-toent stamp on the foreign letter and the flre-cent stamp on the city one." "Oh, dear, what a blunder!" "But I fixed it all right, rtia’ain. I ‘ just changed the addresses on the | envelopes.—Boston Transcript. Story Lady (concluding mythologi cal yarn)—And so, by awarding the * apple to Aphrodite, * Paris won for him&slf the most beautiful woman in the world. Tommy—Wise guy! I’u swap an apple for a peach any day! 1 Boston Transcript. * FOR SALE Dwelling, Bay Ridge Road, lot : 50xl(0, electric lights, fruit trees. 1 SSOO cash, balance. on ; timQ. *,,,14. Urns -•> • ' (J. B. J. WIEGARD Real Estate A Insurance 21 SCHOOL ST. a26 H | lM ~~q ■ j Hraj HA .J' JHH A scientific and accurate serv ice from examination to grind ing of lenses. Bring your pre scriptions here to be accurately filled; only the best material used, at a moderate cost. our optical science articles" Henry H. Sadler OPTOMETRIST * OPTICIAN S*s Mala St. Annapolis, Md. OBSERVE FOUNDING l OF MD. ODD FELLOWS 1 ______ ! (Continued from Page 1.) to celebrate its birthday by attending 1 divine service, and its members, to- | gether with the recently organized branch of Rebeccas, will worship on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Calvary M. E. Church. Dr. Burgan 1 will preach a sermon befitting the oc- , casion. Who Ofiiccrs Arp Metropolis Lodge is now presided ( over by the following officers: Noble Grand. Reed W. James; Vice Graud, B. F. Gordon; Recording Secretary, George F. Qoaid; Financial Secretary, Charles Gates; Treasurer Charles A Rustoberg; Warden. Walter Fisher; Chaplain. Louis Phipps; Out side Guardian, John G. Wood; Inside Guardian, Charles McNally; Marshall E. E. Gates. Tbe Annapolis Lodge 6f Rebecca's. I. O. O. F., have the following officers: Noble Grand. Mrs. Roecoe C. Rowe; Vice Grand. Mrs. C. B. McNeff. Secre- 1 tary. Miss Maude Westphal; Treas urer. Mrs. Reed W. James; Chaplain. Mrs. Bettie B Cook; W’arden. Mrs. Helen Sweeney. Metropolis Lodge and the Rebecca's will assemble Suuday evening, April 22, at 7:30 p. m. in the Odd Fel ' J j-ESJI 'lll'll. Ilf JL , ,'J 1 -U-'gUL- Bronchitis Neglected Coughs and Colds lead to Bronchitis. Asthma, Influenza and other compli cations. Stop Your Cough with Fours EOHET # TAR Established JS7S Largest selling cough medicine in the World. rv —■ J iSML! -N CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP! ; ’if •'* • To make a good Job of It, use Masury’s Paints (Bure Linseed OH) —AND— ! Moore’s Muresco (InthWdtfi I'.Tn'O : I For Sale Uy THE ' ' • ‘ Henry B. Myers Co. 40 WEST STREET rhjvzc 108.. ,l' l ■' —Ch —7 { ■ i’ ■ r"i V) FOR SALE • 100 ACRE FARM Located bolween lho Severn lUvcr ! nn<l Waterhury Station on the \V.. | J>. & A.. tWo miles from new con crete road to baltlmore. Uood dwelling and outbuilding*. Will t divide the farm and help to hnanee. Good value. mercantile: trust and DEPOSIT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE Calvert and Redwood Streets, Baltimore, Md. =zi/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Trust Estate of Robert F. Strange, Trading as The Strange Motor Car Company. No. t 751 Equity. In the Circuit Court for Auite Arundel Cp. In pursuance of an order of the Circuit Court for Auup Arundel County, in Eutiity ik'ted March 2K. lft£l. and passed in a <ause entitled "In the Matter of the Trust l-.state of Robert F. Strange, trading as the Strange Motor Car Company." notice is hereby given to the creditors of the said Robert K. Strange, trailing as the Strange Motor Car Company, to tile their claims, with tbe vouchers thereof, with the Clerk of said Court mi or before tbe seventh ilav of May, ltrjn. NICHOLAS H. GREEN. RIPGKLY P. MELVIN. Trustees. AN ORDINANCE For the purpose o? fixing and establish ing a special tax to cover the cost of making connection with sewer on Munroe Court. Section 1. Be It established and or dained by the Mayor. Counselor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis that a new ftM-tion be added to Article :W of tbe City Code of Annapolis, to follow Section U <>f said Article, and to read ss follows: "Section 10. A:1 owners of property abutting on Munroe Court shall be as sessed the sum of tweuty dollars, or a? uiwell thereof as necessary, for the purpose of covering the cost of (be outlet from tin main sewer to n point near such abutting property, affording easier access to said •ewer,” and all portions of tbis sewer be yond the “Y" attached to main sewer aud connecting with abnttlug property sbal lx* considered the sewe/ of tbe owner of sivb abutting property. ■Section 2. And be it established and ordained by the authority aforesaid that this ordinance shall take effect from the date of passage. Approved April Ift. W-T,. SAMI*EL JONES. Attest: Mayor. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE. City Clerk. NOTICE! * ,U L ® ft * r Monday. April 23rd. the D erk Wl,1 t •>* Prepared to Issue sil tlty Licenses, including Cart ami Wagon Licenses. Carriage Licenses. Pole Licenses. 100 l and Billiard Slot Machines Hucksters’. Theatre and Moving Pictures! Bowling. Fish Cart, Amusement Hails, etc., etc. Clerk’s office open from #,a. in. to 1 n m and 2t03 p. m. City's fiscal year be lftt, and all licenses MUST BE RENEWED prior to that date, or offender is subject to fine. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE. - City Clerk. J lows' Temple on West street where a brief service will be held and then Marshall E. E. Gates will take charge and the members will march to Cal-’ vary M. E. Church for divine serv ices. The lodge cordially invites the pub lic to join with us on this occasion to hear Dr. Ilurgan on the “Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man.” Often the early bird gets killed by a late frost. —Virginia Pitot. right tart-sweetness J) in this Apple Butter MAKING apple butter is an old-time art which not many people know today. But still you can get it, with all "" - ' the genuine old apple butter flavor, too. 1 From Libby’s kitchens it comes, with just the right tart-sweetness which juicy AnpjC apples give; with the rest which spar- Offer kling cider and fragraht spices add. Have f Wj' Libby’s Apple Butter on your table to night—order it from your grocer today. S Libby, McNeill & Libby BUTTER fresh With.one^brush-stroke - you cm, Joth gt.in-m.4 f ‘Save die surfafceifl , varnish. You can also get and VOU Save all” HU it clear-without coloring. W 7 y \ i ,i! -. *** Carmote Floor Varnish hardens thoroughly and nevar bf comes soft or sticky. It is recommended especially for all kinds of furniture. 7-■\ 4 . V * " - ii >7V nifor \ • Thomas & Stokes *" 1 11 N REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Eastern Shore Trust Co. And its eighteen branches in the State of Maryland, at the close of business, April 3rd, 1923. The total assets of which are back of THE STATE CAPITAL BANK x OF THE EASTERN SHORE TRUST CO. “The Bank That Brought 4 Per Cent To Annapolis” CHURCH CIRCLE AND GLOUCESTER STREET Banking Moors: 9a. m. to 3 p. m. W. MEADE HOI.LADAY Vrm . DENNIS J. THOMPSON . * V ice-PresldeiU JAMES O. BUSH " winson o. gott :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;■■ AuZ:"Z Directors: W. MEADE HOI.I.ADAY, CHARLES F. LEE, IVINSON G GOTT t*Rolan S thomas, G. \v. km me rich,* JR. T, KOLAMi lIKOHN, U. FRANK CHANEY, J. dfp, IHH \V. i -—rr- RESOURCES. Isoene and Discounts... Ovrdra((a, aerurttl and unsecured Stocks, Bonds. Securities, Etc I uVlW’i Banking Houses... iMJlttt Furniture and Fixtures .VM3043 Other Real Estate Owned 36X33..> MortUKes and Judgment* of Record.. ’• 3.967,041.07 Due from National ..state and Private Banks an d Bankers A Trust Companies other t ban renerve 703.645.16 Checks and other Cash Items. 95 071 56 Exchanges for Clearing House 9* 139.35 Due from approved Reserve Agents.’ t* 539A5L33 Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, vis.: L\ S. Currency and National Hank Notes 9143.400.00 Gold Coin. 10 134 oo * Silver coin, nickels and cent* 31,916.56 175 350 56 Miscellaneous Assets 10*396.97 Tot ** 911 j11H.940.1t LIABILITIES. T , Capital Stock paid Is . ‘'s4 500 00 Surplus Fund Tftjti.tf Cndivided Profits, less Expenses, Interest and Taxes D"* l • 3*3,904.45 Due ta National, State and .Private Han k and Bank ers and Trust Companies, other than reserve 414,135.60 Dividends unpaid 407.15 Deposits (demand) Subject to cheek 9 1,924.314.73 Certificates of Deposit 5.973.00 Certified Checks 5.559.67 Cashier’s Cheeks outstanding 23,940.70 1,969,967.12 Deposits (time) Savings and Special 7.4^3.601.13 Notes and Bills Rediscounted...., '45,000.06 BtHs Payable, including Certificates of Deposit for money harrowed , 39t5.096.9fi Reserved for Taxes ",739.99 Liabilities ether than those above stated f. 306.11 Total 911.04pjt40.1t State of Maryland. County of Dorchester, ss. .. .*• i <■ Mills. (ashlar of the above-named Institution, do solemnly , swear that the above statement is true ta the best af my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day ef April, 19*9. BENJAMIN 8. INHLEY, Notary Public. Correct AM—*, UI,D HENRY, \ correct. Attest. FRED S. STEVENS. A. HAMILTON BAYjLY, mr V - •TOLD IN THE HEAR** is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh | Those subject to frequent “colds" are generally In s "run down" condition HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a treatment consisting of an Ointment to be used locally, and a Tonic, which . acts quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the Sys- , torn, and making you less liable tc 1 “colds.” Sold by druggists for over 40 years j F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. o.—Adv Advertise In The Evening Capital. CIASSIFIEftVjR Ads WANTKI) WANTED - 7—" Apply Apart in,-in \ ’• George street. I'-rHI 'NTH' rnei.t tHM.ltlons; 51-. V V cnee imiiivco.irv p,,, , ■' 1 v lions II ow o|h‘li, write l; ntor Civil Servlie . \ ter Ittdg.. Washing,,.;;; FOR RENT * | FOR Kh'\r St.. tv H Ply ih'.tr Shack*. ;;; FOR RENT - Furnished ... Quality Shop: modern Joseph l.iputati. Us m : ,|„ s .. FOR RENT - I.itrue kjjrd. Apply ;t Martin FOR HIN T Three t ,7^7~ s . ~^K Maryland avenue, over .1.. ' Sous. Suitable for ottl. ,• W$ Apply to R. 1,. Weiui George street. j. FOR KENT—Apartment j ~ Ttnlein-es. Apply Oscar Mi FOR KENT I-’otir M and avenue. Can lie omc.i v . fined business. Phone r.i j n|B FOB SALE 1 FOR SALE Tlie 1t,.0k of k.7 7~~® ; v•'nines : well bound nnd in t ditlon. Address Box ltd. Ann, , for ‘sale ok Kt s r dwelling ; hot water heat. e l .. ‘ , Market street, ove, lookinu > Julian Brewer a ltd Son | FOR SALK- Very attramive Creek; about lrtox'ir,. wui tg, down, ini la nee on easy tern.- Giotpcster street, or plnoie c FOR SAI.E--V.''4’, Oakland S|.. Apply 3H Brewer avenue jjgM FOR SALE Rxiellent iin.*im,nt ertv. Cheap to <|llh k I>UV,I Ammo Ct'tne Xti.lJP. I.on cxpeiis,. "Owner,” Caidtal ottlee. FOR SALE—I.OOO I ~f .Ini mn, i^| soil. Ai>p)y W. K. l oldiio j,-r. l.i , lege avenue. i^H FOR HALE — Drophead I'oni. sri, maeliitie; eost $S">. I’riee 915. <lropliea<l Standard. 510. ami a ninl Wilson No. 0, for 91.’. Apply Northwest street. FOR SALE One three-room Imute. neres of land; on Bay itldge ral. polls Neek, Se< <iitil dlstrb-t: 11 J from Annapolis. Apply Antlmny M ray, 5tH Eastern avenue. K-oiiMirfi* FOR SALK—One modern bungalow. , rooms and ha’h; running u.itir iteal and eler rle light*, itlght nt lelgh Heights Station. Aipiy Fischer, Karleigh Height*. DIED I BsUtinnm UOWAKO. son of the uH- Mareellua autl Co fuel la Hall, after ■ 1 short illness. , J Funeral Saturday afternoon a* I | o‘elo,>k from Mt. Moriali t hnnli. I*. J. Jordan officiating. .1 1* Wariil* bus charge of fuueral arrangement* Carlson & Carlson 166 GLOLCKSTER MT. CONTRAUTOUH •ml ItriLDEBS Agents for JohnH-ManvlHe Estimates Chserfullv Given. PHONE 37 ■ Marble and Granite Monument® Markers, etc. , E. AVERY Residence and Yard: 49.1 Severn L® (Between sth and fith St* ) On request will call with sample* H designs. j Telephone No. 422-M Atiriapoll* EARTi’OItT, MI). 'V W. b7& A. ELECTRI J RAILROAD XID-CITT TEKXIMI S Half-Hourly Service Morning and Eth!® Between Annapolis. Baltimore nJ ■ Washington and Camp Metric. I (Washington and Camp Mead* passengers change st Naval Academy Junction.) j LEAVE ANNAPOLIS West Street Station 5.10. x 5.50. C. 20. xC.SO. x7JiO. 8.20. 10.20, 11.20, A. M.. 12.20. 1.20. 23) ? 4.20. X 4.50. 5.20, 0.20. 7.U0. 8 20. 11 SO. P. VI. Leave Naval Academy Gate 10 nbpn earlier; State House Station. i’> Street and College Avenue, seven “■ minutes earlier I Coonectlog at Odenton with P. * *• ■ ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE MV. Bladen Street Station I 5.20 A. M. and half-hourly tbereaf’er s'--W and 50 minutes after each hour 6.50 P. M.. then at 7.30. 8.30. 9-AI. and 11.50 P. M. ■ \ 5.20 and 5.50 A. M train* daily exce Sunday. LEAVE BA LTIMORE—VV.. B. I *• I 6.35. 7.35. 8753. .35. 10.35. 11.35. .A .*■ 12.35, 1.35, 2.36. 3.35. x 4.06, 4-3>. - M., 1- All tralna receive or diwharge paMeiiif*® at local poiota between Aooap®‘ ,§ r* Naval Ar*adeniy Junction and at ley and Lintblcuin on iigoal. ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE M T Howard and Lombard Btv- I 5.15 A. M and balf-honrly thereafter at■ ard 45 minutes after each boor 1 6.15 P. M.. then at 7.15. B.ld. 5).U Vi 11.15, P. M.. and 12.15. A. M J 5.15 and 5.45 A. M. trains dai,y tlct ’l Sunday. LEAVE WASHINGTON 1 5.00. fi.45, 8.00, 9.00. 10.00. 11 W. A. 1.00. 2.00, 3.00. x. 3.30, . 6J. 7.00. 9.00, 1100. P. M.. 1-W A ■ z—Daily except Sunday. For tickets and Inform Cion a pP : I city ticket offices: Vtest w^ieol Carvel Hall, Short Line Station. '• ■ Street, f 1 KO. LEAGUE ROOFING I Spanting, fibeet Metal and 81a H * f I STOVES AN® I wtumE* mi-w, I ■ The Capital brings result*. 'fl