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H*#L [I9:U } ‘A iCHjm [Sir ?VZ-\ 9 THU fit! SAT i L ; 2[sT4| 5 ° 7 8 91011 17 ■-'3161718 i& a :252dm ge "~;rzo 3ijj AOU will >. .l I- ;<iO<l Watch your stop. it's Lent. I>( !i<ij <■ i.oljotly ■ ..i off that old lie - v, lii:iltt i < i . ki- a'out the mnbrtblu itll'l 1-tu. Camlidaiet lor ot'.’ko don't mind .ip n:iy weather. It heir* them to .slide into office. Armor plate manufacturers who i ireatein d the Government Tiio.v an atrophied sense of humor. I'rohahly when their coil: tii sents deisiandisitf bacon, ('oittu'e-suien will Ceus e to v.oik ioi pork. (hitic complains lliat womoa >v iicr.-i •in ly provide Rood advenlute soriua lor hoys. Until i ~until who haw nny udvthni . :i e so. oat them. Mi. It it.id a Idov.out ali I. 'own last nlKht. de ; ite ft \v,. , the first of lent. Mured does- not intend to n Heaton I ' l\ nut:) in the blowout brndnoßs No hod Ini < vet .ii 1 ; st_ d the Swiss oi tntiluu i ni, jvt that smallest of the world's ! ■ o • I'tvahle republics has a much l.'iyoi at my than has the largt t of repul lie.. All leiri latioh is blocked u\ the ar puimm ovi r a iudlle oi wine, hr.er or wl'i.dtey. it t- mgh time that the l.er fslnlttl ek i !ovn to intsiness vlth 1 s t Unit lour vccks to die finisli. That drop in the price of mules is likely to he temporary. The Standard Oil t'otnpati) i" n. iug horn s again to piiil its oil wa ’.oils because of the high io‘ : (d a adirie. Nobody seems to have thought of providing our mlssionarleH who are urging tin' African savages to get civ. ilized and wear clothes with a few photographs of the latest raiin Beach model bathing suits. Ancthtr nitldly humorous feature of the situation is the New York editors sitting around in dazed horror be cause lion. Josephus Daniels does not resign, although they explicitly re quested him to. "A free people ought not to he arm ed,* said Washington in liis first tu nual address to Congress,, “but it ought to I>< disciplined; to which eu l a uniform and well-digested plan of armament and discipline i.s requisite ’ Baltimore lias blocked all legisla tion, and it is Baltimore that wants annexation With a greater represen tation, a Ini or number of votes in the legisluturmwhich that annexation will bring, what show will the counties have That's what some of us would like to know. If the ’'.mice* 'is to be shut off three t tnes in fifteen minutes, why. for pity’s suke cau't it he while the Legislature is gassing over some annexation bill or prohibition.and not while this paper is trying to run off its edition. Power— the "power of the press" or the elec tric power that runs the press, is a great institution. Please remember, dear Public Utilities Company. Over 1 <*o,ooo women, up to now. have taken the places of men in British industrial life, releasing as many men for service in the army, these rgures have been compiled b> the statistical department of the board of f a-lc, and fall short of the correct total, as many firm* have not vet made their returns. Women art now predominate in facto jies which they never entered before the war. and work meta! lath and drills quite like old hands. “It i understood that the people of the southwest and the south Atlantic coasts.'' says a Washington report of the Piet . lout's intentions in the mat ter of another spcech-mak'ng tour,* are "■till suffering from the f usion hat Mr. Bryan's untrained citizens are ca pable of repelling the great invader." j But it's not so. There peupl > are j strong for Woodrow Wilson’s w isdorn j nd sorry for William Bryan's wishi ! washiness. Pei haps the most important feature If of the federal reserve act was the pro vision for a currency circulation based ■pon the needs of commerce rather ! than upon government bonds. The re quirements of commerce ere valuable. The amount oi currency issued upon bonds i“ fixed. When business was booming under the old regime fhrc was not enough money in trade char nels to adequately handle the sltua tion. American statesmen have flnall* iealived that most short-time commf tia! paper is as rood a basis for tern porarv currency as a government bon 1 The products of the field—-wheat, corn cotton and so on—are a for a of wealth expressible in terms of dollars and c rits. Obligations based upon tram*- ! actions in these or other commodities arc really the most logical founda''on j for a circulating medium. Ellsworth Huntington, after a care- | ful study of meterolpgy in reference to man, concludes that civilization in the broader senes of the term is largely dependent on man’s being subjected to considerable variations of tempera ture in his environments. Whenever white men, in - pito of their natural Ini tiative and tendency to efficiency have to live a:id vork iti a trop’Ycl climate, ' they degenerate physically, mentally j morally. This, Huntington in-! sists, is due not so much to the high f t"mper,i uro as to the monotony of an onvaryir g climate and the consequent lack of nature’s most effective stim ■lation. By observation of the amoutr j of work done throughout the year by negroes and white men laboring under Eiiilor conditions in warm and tem pvr:‘.t<- climates, he deduces Miat it "seems to be u law of organic life that* variable temp*Taturt Is better than uniformity” foi human achievement..- Journal Anu i i.vi f l Heal Association. The United St. must be able to rnaimf ■ -uro r of the munitions, guns and equipment will need in any war. England. France nd ftussia failed to !•• li “ tliiv economic advantage. Thej • .! ,v paying Utarly for their lack of foresight. Colossal sums of gold arc Icing sent by them to America in exchange for war necessities. But England, at least .will nevt r he caught u* the- predicate’lit aeain. A resolu tion adopted by British chambers of commerce declares; ‘ Tb. • experiences <>f the war have hown that the strength and safety of !ho.British nation in time of national peri] ‘do in os sc sion ol power to pro duce ns requirements from its own soil a id i -, own factories, rather than in tie possi .-ion of values which may be o?poitcd and exchanged for pro ducts and manaufaetures of oti.cr co ;nti ies.” This i>. indeed lire* great’-st lessou of the war. A great war roquires vat expenditure of treasure. The i T ni‘ed States, whatever else is done, in the wav rtf preparedness,roust seet to i f in ■ industries mines and fields go: ihe benefit of such expenditures ;ts she max he railed upon to make. MOVING I MJTi KE A lilt ACTIONS. ■At The Colonial. “Barbara Frietcbie,” a five-part Metro Feature, starring Mary Miles Minter, the youngest star naw appear mg on the stage or screen, will be th* magnificent attract! n at the Colonial fur tonight. The story of “Barbara Krietchie, ’’ which is an adapt atom of vYhittier’s immortal poem arid the plax of the same name by Clyde Fitch as as follows: B irbaia Frietehie is celebrating her eightee ith birtbdu in Frder ck, Md., while the town is strong in tin grip of Northr rnsoldiers. In the mid't of a kissing game yeung Barbara drt out of the h ’Use. and seeks to avoid her pursuers by climbing a tree. Four hungry Union soldiers, wdio are foraging for fr>: d. aj pear heneaih the tree and Barbara crus an alarm. Hi t shouts bring among others, Captau Trumbull, of th Union command. Against her wishes as s?s In r down and orders the Union soidnrs punished for stealing f iod f- rn the Knetchu home. Trumbull i- invited to th< |ia ty. and beanies the iton of the cession. Especially is Grandma Barbara pleased with the young gallant, and she boasts that she onci danced with Hu-mss Ji (Terson. snd ht gave her a flag as h memento. Sht directs Barbara io tch it, Barbara, in tt r . snd in a rage, explains that she tore the flag because she hated it and everything Yankee. Arthur Frietehie, Barbara’s brother has stolen through the Union lines,and attempts to enter that night as Captain Trumbull comes cut. Union soldiers are in pursuit of Arthur, and Trumbul aids him to elude them. Barbara ts softened toward Tr mbull when sht learns of this. Judge Frietcie finds hts daughter Barbara talking to Trum bull and attempts to kill him, but the gir! protects the Union officer. To see Mary Miles Minter in this faseniat tng picture is to enjoy something to be long remembered. Pathe News also tonight. Tomorrow, Valeska Suratt, in “The Immigrant ” - ! r-4/ ;.jr, uy \ ■ -i r . 'gg&zz se a f l^ucc^ Jackie SaureJers, one of tl most talented icsoirg ladies in fin ctm. enacts the tit * role in Kaiem's three act modern orama, “The Women of ! the Sea '” Th * feature will be ehoWD at the Palace tonight. According to : the btory. Sir Arthur Chelton, who 1 own* an estate by the scr. c> rm ur n • THF EVENING CAPITA!,. ANNAPOLIS. MU.. MARSH 9 i-16 body of a woman washed up on the shore. Discoverrtfg a faint spark of life in the woman, he takts her ,- nto hts home, where she subsequently revives Strange to sav, the rescued one. who gives h< r nam< as Sonia, hzs abso ute;y m, recollecuoo of the cir cumstance# which had almost caused her death. As time pases Sir Arthur and the strange woman of the sea f4l deeply in lov- with each other ard ere wed. Tnen, one day, Sonsa. attendirg an embassy ball ct rr.es face to face * ith itan, the r r resentet ve f a futsiec gjvtrnment Imrned>ately ail recoi ection of the past comes buck. • The influence which this meeting ha* the Uvea of 5* nu and hsT husband mak-* t .is a story' of tremendc-u* power. The comedy is the Vitagraph ’SUs*' with a complete cast of funmakers Tomorrow; number one of the ! Strange Ca-e > f Mary P’ge.’’ Bo j sure to see this Ike “Uepublic Theatre." The attracti >n at the Republic to > n ? ght will be Alice Brady, in he powerful dran atic tale “The Woman m 47.”- V-.ota Doniz tti, a beaut fu , ■ iri hanrd Italian girl, i crue. y trs* t •i by her unci- Pa quab who wants to sell h< r tu a RpaieyUnder. Tony, i r ■ • er. c me* to Amorica, s nd# her tr-ii<y, ard *-e runa away fr<m her uncle Rench-rg Nw York she is to d by Tiiiiv’e cous n ths,t Ten. has b. en ! r.tlitd man a .tumobile pccident. The -- | capes, liking refuge wuti an oid organ ; gm dtr wh> m -he had known in Italy, l.ater, tit rrgan grinder is killed by Sfi rp-< lU’- rnobile, aid Sharp lean ard hi* non Godfrey see Viola. Ihe son admires her, and she ent< ra ; the father’s home as >i maid. Tiny return* and is led to believe that Viola ha* married the money!-, ndi-r Col iingswood, rue lawyer, ca ls on Sharp *esn, and is attracted by Vio*a G*d fiev hides tn her room,and tries to em brace her. Sh* strikes him with a vase and k-il# h tu. She is ordered out by Sharpie*, rr ets Collingsw <d goes to his iiome and inter she yield* *o his embraces set the picture at the Repub- to ton ghl frr>-t of story Movie Censor Bill. Th> Ways and Means Committee ha# decided to report favorably .nr. Byant's bill providing for a censor hip of m iving-pictue films Sme of th” objectionable featues of the biil wi 1 eltm-i.ated. Tin* salar **s of tl • censors are fixed at $2,41U each, to b - paid from fti - paid by the owners of moving picture theaters. Th” bill, with am -ndmen s.was n.#rie a special order for next M t day n >rnt. For Sale or Rent. ?s‘aa *#i\-I'oiun llumtatow Wu-; ■ 'i l ltl •• * . i • *,.<!:!■•;i. i IWfltci ; • M liv it Six-room uinl lihU'-huiv **f an !. i 'A t tat.s poultry house and fruit t >*io. hk fuw.quji: UTS of tin .!•'•“ on \\ t *hu* * r* <d\ With SI f(*rt of shored Room iloiine. Ut ( HAS. F. LEE. Church Circle. Telephone (!03-m. m!‘w. Application for Oyst Grouno Hi,- tollowtug ii|i])ltvutious fm- i>y#t<-r gromul in *>r ndjiuxut to Aunt- Arttu-h-, county . r<- now on ill<- in the otllee of tin Uonrtl •-f Shell l*’tsli "t'oinmlsKinui'r• *, Ma ryland. Published <luirt# of the nuturui oyniei luirs of Aiiuo Arundel county are filed'witti the t’lork of the t’lrenlt Coict of s.dii < 'onuty. Notlee i# hereby given llntf nil prot< -i --.ig.iii,;it the granting of Paid lenses must 1,, Hied lu the t’lreiilt Court l’or Anne Arnedel County on or before the . Lt I.\\ OF MAY. llllti. Vl’l’lteaut —Harry Collision. Address—South giver, Md. Acres—Not exee*’ ling 3t* 1.0, iiteil tu Selby Hay. a tributary ~i South lUver. southeasterly of "Din-iiess' (bxnlly known 1 ami is separate from "Duchess ' by a mud swash, as shown on iiiiblished Chart No. :t tpplicnnt—Claude Wilde. Address- Shady Side. Md Acres——-Not exceeding :,o. I.’Mated In West Itlver on (he soutlierlv side thereof oIT the mouth of Parish Creek (locally known! rtuitdiig northerly froui Nowell's Pierhead (locally known) toward “Collins Flats.” natural oyster bar, as ahic.vn ~n published Chart No. :> VpplleHUt—Webster F. Horseman. Vddress —Ai.apolls, Md. Acres—Not exceeding 30. Located in Selby Bay. tributary of South Itlver. ou the westerly side thereof, oil' the liist i clut inside the entrance to the SHid Hay. which Is near Its head —being north westerly of the "Mill ltace. 1 ’ as shown on ! publish 'd Chart No. 3 TRUSTEE’S SALE j OF Personal Property OF THE MERCHANTS' BAKING CO. IN THE < ITY OF ANN ATOMS. M ARY IAN I). t inter and by virtue of power and nu tborltj contained In an order passed by the Circuit Court for Anne AiuudeJ county. • the Ist day o f March, lulti, and tiled in 1 U ’ cause entitled "In the Matter of the friist Instate < f the Merchant*' linking Com puny—No. t(-Vi Kqfity.'' the undersign, ed will offer at public auction to the high- , < st tdd ler. or, ( W ednesday, 15th day of March, T 6, At 10:00 o’clock, A. M., on the premises of the Merchants' Baking > pany. No. SO Sound >tr-et. the l'd lowL.g : 1 show case. 1 Little Giant Steam Holier. , : of 2 steel bowls 3 large dough i :ui s 1 gas range, l Baker’* stove, 2 s-artes. ‘ l doughnut grease pot. 1 cream puff filler, ot tin pie plates, let of incut Is.l i<>t of roll pans, 4 Hull knives. 1 lot of bread .-arks. 1 steel bread rack frame, lot of large hr iad pans. 1 pan re t. lot of bread boves.l bread - bench, 1 louyh mixer and electric motor. 1 biscuit roller, tot of dry milk, let of com pound of lard 1 bread mould rack, 1 tlour sifter. lot condensed milk, lot of molasses, lot of cornstarch;. 1 small refrigerator, l notato chipper. 1 horse. 2 sets harness. ! small bread wage: and 11 atge bread wagon, end numerous other articles thsf wil' he useful In the Irousehold. All of this property is in good condition Terms of sale:—Cash. A. THEODORK BRADY. Trustee. FOR SALE-$2,500. A (i-Uootn HOUSE, with bath, reception ln.Mand ball porch; all rooms on first Amir; hot water beat., gas and electric light. The dwelling ts attached to a plate gisss front Store, with cellar or basement (20x36) under Store. The property <-ouid be r- ntei t-i 4 different tel ants to advantage: ail prl. vale acet leading to main street. Kite yard with cement drive way, can also drive ta ami out of b-tsernent. Good netghborb vod. Would make a good stand for a grtsery store. Ton cannot rernsc- this bargain when you see it. Alilfe*# “W. W. W. K Box ’ Ai nayoils. Md. fiat# CHAS F. LEE, , 20-22 CHUKCH UKCU. Real E>tate-~ , nsnrance. Houjes Tor Pert Collcctioot made. RVney to Loan on Mortgages. Julian brewer & 3 ori KCHOttL STREET. Real"estate , Furnished and T'lifnrnish’ ' Ho os f.-r ’ Rent. Fire, tVlndstorm..Plate Glass ml Burglary Insurance. 2S>y j 1 BROWNE THE FYF AN !*H YSIfAI, F\ AAfIN ATKINS MAkfLANI) AVE.Xf K **AK STATE rißrtß, insirbUt *i). ronsultatten Hens. ,t k. HsHy Don ,g the winter msstfe* I r. Rrnrno x!!: devote Ktfentlor sit* a tfc# ’issatfs of ■ the Tl -oat and Ear oilm Lost, Wants For Sale, Foi Rent Ttc. i XdverMseTnents under this head, r.nt ex c,-e*llng t (four) Hue# 3 times 2f <sni* 1 week DO cts; each additional Hn*?Vo i MISCELLANEOUS. VnCF—T fo ?n*r)'*r* th* f " *^a f I ca** > fily M WRifo P n t C '^*(l Reftaurant, 141 Vain'Nt i nr9 3t j F *f TV? ri—A .noc Owner urn j t>*v bv . ta oflfr- nroving j pi ota rtv a for ih! iHvcitisFimn* JfOVh*nr a lot ' Hnnt t> e TYPFWPIT OIP? } Th tt i? n*w—'f'ce s a TVpRWI* ITKR M \V— t ho is YvEt ('s —ab is our vfffft; thojt#* vphr< know I'im him al* ihe* fVnrvif#T • Ofitg thf**r re r '’!*, htiv- anrf t. • ijnn’irj ~rH fficc 114 E. Lfii'gton St. Raltlmnre. f2l*m TUrOVFY TO I.OA K OV * T PST rpc, c nmß L.-fT.-.vtrr Apply to WIN SON O ftOTT, Attorney. 11 School Stirot. Annp'V) , ’ l \fd. n4*tf LOST. rOT —Vrni-l.y rich* fvrm Xt n sa’ Wrs* J c 'r, rt. to Ft!**- -Ur. 1 inr Crsah PAG ,-• n laipln * oj,ir I -p kid d- vim g vo snd m-i-v r, c'-i-'ts • * x*rs Wi met’?. Reward M M ?’ c *ore. ',VeM Street # 3t m7 WANTED. VXTA*xTFP c r<‘, d r-Hnr m r, S to retlabh* ’ ma” 'lino , S s !l uh *ree* c a'"’r carved ravah’e wok First Nat’l N’urse-ie, Rochester. N Y ra?-w \KT AN T F n —tVA]TPR c S Acplv CAr'E < *Pe. ’’ t u-ant. Main Street, next to Fe’drc-ver’s Drugstore. m 83 f TTt vxjTPD-A CO'K or HdtSKMMP R-- ’’ fc-ences equired Applv No h M iryl nd Ave. mB-3t iTr \\T t n -Settled wemnn s NURSE for "r Rsndsil Court. m7-3t *■ 'TEf' P, i .o’ rg =r'd w man hone* ’’ -rd irdu r oil' a a’ac- <i? H' *T T - K GIR I r rOi'K A#dre EDITH RTT arc MRS. GEO:-GE DAVIDS'<N Atinnool p, Md m"-3t \rtNTrn-V 11'’(;’ MFN a* Railway 'tail * t’l ”ks JT’fO mo th S-mUe rx-n in”. t’onqu sMon fr,■>* Franklin Inn’itute. Den’t 146 i'S Tf T ANT r t) 1 o ’ uv a small nwii-r of sing’e ' comb 'hire t.'GH PN CHI K ! Ns ; , u c tv> e .rib’ a d g- > d -toik Ad’tie-s “H S. !<.’ B x. 597. Annajvilis. Md. r 4-tf A/T V WOMEN WANT PP —$76 00 per rro, th DI C, .vonmrr t JoS Vir n r fi crnt*n*'v. W ite f >r'ist P' t'ti rsnowobti’i nb 1 *- Fr nkhn institute. Dcrt 145 I . Rocluste , N. Y f 23 m FOR RO T. r> 'R REN* trou r a , Fastport. and FIAT r’-ci HoUSF in 6mi*’ <’’is n 1 mo’ern non v, i r s. Applv C A. FRItMEI.. 79-SI West S-. c yet t* 9-3 t TJ K Kr-NT Five-Ro-rnDW IJ IN o- M idi -1 -n'l e. t 61 00 > m th. jn IAN FRF VER & SON, 9 Sell *.! St in"-w POR TWNT-HOUSI No 109 Cmt edral St 6 moms pantrv n”d ha li lat-obr- stove in K ■ d repair Rent sls *O. Apply next door mB-3t {JOE R I'N '■ —A latgo br’yht fu-nished front * BRD R' x'M ’i'h nil convcni-nces, w’th or • :fh our ’..is d ’lt Conduit St mT-’t A kOOM F'>R RFN T —Wtli or without ta’le CX hoard Arnly Ci Cornhi 1 Street, one door ff’tn StamCir* !e. m7w p:'R RKN r —FURN’SHRD II d RF. Conduit 1 Street; 3 B’d Pooirs, Bj b, Ku-nace f : a? end Coal Ranae*; ’atge yard an ' varden. Price sls. CH \S F I.KE. Tcleohone 603 m. mitf J.'OR RENT FURNISHFD HOUSE, No. 2 M rv'and Avenue, nea- main gate Nava! Academy tor 1 une week and summer, Aooh A. F Weste-tt. f?3-m p'R I ENT—SIX-ROOM HOUSE 192 West strm t Key i ext ooor Apply MbS. HYDE, 157 P'iii e Geo’oc St fl 5 ft PI)R RFNT- 5-Room H< USE in grod cor l ditinn. a* Oerrrantown 1- -acre of land, and gta'le i'eluded. Rent sl2 00 CHAS. F. IFF. Church Circle. jl4-tf ( - - J PC" RFNT 3st vhr ck DWFLLING 60 Com 1 hi!! St. t .np!(<elv furnished Electric lights .Apply tr fc.b H. Ho-wita 52 (.unther Hide. Faltimore. Key at Glebe Furniture Corn pan' 4.10 W rip tSt i2-tf i FOR SALE. l?oR 641 v—2 Oy-he's INCUBATORS. Ad ’ dress P. B COOPER. R. F. D. No. 2. Ph -ne i 86). ms-3t l pORSALF—A la’ge >id fßfhioncd \Vardro v c * and e < d Strong Wagon sui’a If- tor store use For particulars address “B B B.” box 5r7, Annapolis Md. m?-3t pOR SALE—Amicus Junior, bay male HORFR. 1 Buggy, Cart. Harriet’s t r sale at IS a AC JOH' S -N. Gan He s-en at East net, 181 Ghrg ax--kn Ac*', #years >ld; weight. 1400: 17 h”ds high; in first cls“s conr l ion. m'-m piR SALE-SIX LOTS ;,t Fastnort Heights. 1 4'x9s't f h Will sell singly or as a whole. Vu-tHesold. Apply E. T. BEAVIN, 31 West , Street. m6w LTIR SAI E—To clote an rstate. 3-Room HOUSE * 159 Condui* St., at a bargain. Anpty to h H HORWITZ. 5? Guttler I iqg.. Baltimore or at 1 1-10 Wart St,.City. 15-tf P*->R SALE-A cut-under Morning CARRIAGE, : 1 highl* pol shed, genuine leather seat, padded dash board, side lamps Apply a’Capital office, i dl6tf POR SALE- A first-clas? ROAD C’ RT very little used Wi’; be r.ffered a* n b-rgam to a quick bu>er. Address “H. A R..” Box 597. An tlap-ths. d6P ■pOR SAI.E—A bore with bells, in first A c anc<>ndtti- n, v-ry little used, will sell a’ a bargain Adcre ’K. R..“ Box 597, Atman Its, Md. d4tf h’OR SALE-MORTGAGE NOTES, in tablets 1 ol ‘6 A _olv at Lao ta! office a26tf . LX)R SALE—A good driving ar.d sadd’e HORSF 1 Will sell cheap Apply Capital Office, OYnTERS-FRESH daily Br Pint. Quart or Galli m. MRS. LEONARD POPHAM *29b> n NKiuf (jgvjfe t t 599 W.. 8. CHILDS Heorir Cmtracter Ht ; cr i 9 omiuit 3t Hi Ml' NnS' M 2| A * y > PUBLIC SALE | LOT AND DWELLING, No. iH* Johnson Place, in the City of Annapolis, Maryland. Under and by virtue of a power ol rale contained in a mortgage from An- , tonio Flore'-tano and Josephine Flor estano, his wife, dated June 21. 191>. ' and recorded among the Land Records lof Anne Arundel county, in Liber cl f ' \V„ No. 101, folio 86, the undersigned. a* assignee of saiu mortgage- will "dcr 1 I for sale by public auction at the Court House door- in the City of Annapolis 1 j Maryland, on I > Wednesday, March 22, 1916, nt 12.110 o’clock, P. 31. I (he property described in c aid rnort ' rage, namely : A lot or lots of ground, fronting 27 : fe< t, more or less, on Johnson Street ; otherwise known as Johnson Place, in ) the City of Annapo'.is, Maryland, with \ a depth therefrom of 55 feet, more or i LS 3, and being Improved by a compar- , j itlvely new' and comfortable FRA3I E DWELLING HOUSE* designated as street number 90 John ! son Place. (Further particulars may j e had of the undersigned.) Terms of Sale : —A deposit of S2OO ( j will be required of the purchaser at die time of the sale- and balance of the purchase money, with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum, to lie paid In cash upon the rat ideation of the sale and delivery of ( deed. RIDGELY P MELVIN, l‘2std Assignee tULLIAM 11. MOSS. Auctioneer. public" sale LOT AND DWELLING, Fustport, Anne Arundel Country, Aid. lt>- virtue of authority contnineil in a mortgage from Joseph It. Hughes nn<l Car oline C. Hughes. Ills wife. iate<l the thirty iirst clay of August, nineteen hundred ami nine, and recorded among tlie I.and Uee ords of Antie Arundel county. In Liiier <5. \\\, No. 02. folio SS. A-e., the undersigned as the attorney named in tin* mortgage.will offer to public sale at the Court House door, in the City of Annapolis, Maryland, on Saturday, March 18th, 1916, at Eleven O'clock, V. M. all the real estate in said mortgage men tioned, consisting of all those lots of ground situate in Kastport. Anne Arundel county,Maryland, and described as follows beginning for the same at a point In he - iuthwest side of First street, distant in a southeast direction lift v feet from Hie South •orner of said First street and CliesapeaK- Avenue, extended; and running tln-noe with l lie south side of said street in a southeast erly direction the distance o f one hundred feet, theme at right angles to First street in a southwest direction, the distance of one hundred ami sixty feet to an alley twenty feet wide; thence with the north east side of said alley and in a northwest direction the distance of one hundred feet; thence In a northeast direction and pass He with 'lit- second line of this description the distance of one hundred and sixty feet to • lu- said side of First street and the place of beginning being designated as Lots Nos. li and In on a plat of the lamia of a certain William H. burns and being the same lids or parcels of laud which were conveyed to the said Jose] h it. Hughes and Caroline C. Hughes Ids wife by Frederick Heinbin-h and wife by deed dated the dlst day of August. l'.Hifl and recorded among the Lam! Records o! Anne Arundel county, in Liber <5. AV„ No. lit),, folio J 2. &C. The lot Is improved by a M N E-ROOlil I ftAMK DWELLING TFI.'MS OF SALF:—One-half of the pur chase money to be paid in onah on the dm of sale or rntifieatlon thereof by the Court and the balance in six months from the day "f sale, the deferred payment to bear in tereat, and to be set tired to the satisfaction of the attorney or all cash on the ratifica tion of sale at the, oidionof the purchaser A deposit of SIOO will be required on th*- day of sale. For further particulars inquire of 'FRANK 11. STOCKETT. f22td Attorney mimed in mortguepe. | | i# I pec., f i ' lor - ho, ▲ nW.t.DOL’GUS ' I f ’ •'.‘C - /'- Jjshobs f 6 ' ■ ---•oral* A $ cf mo n. A ♦ 1 ♦ MAX SNYDER, Agent, ♦ !57 WEST STREET. 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