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_ " SOCIAL ANNAPOLIS S 3 T-~: FdittJ b MRS. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE i i W U’l’l: Al t’*- a merry old soul, i ,r mines to working, !■ present temper. King. mgf r to us lurking. . upon us now, • oli suffering summing, . add to our appeal, : isttuas time is coming. prostrate at your feet ■ <ui: .deration. . . living's climbing still, .g.r.g consternation ; . implores you King, r 'o tie showing ; . - you are bringing it, .t > day a-growing. - ir minors back to work, i :,e prospect rosy, ot'liiis alert, . both gl;d .and cozy; . ltd . King Coal, on you, t. woeful very, n in mirth with you at.i bright and merry. JOSH WINK. 1 ' Burnt hunt .a.'ed In Nav Officer mio -dint of interest here and ~i V : will formally be an . ■ iodav at a tea which Mrs. ■ K.nie Gibbs will give, at r •' I I* is timi of her niece, Barret Kunt, to Lieutenant (; Brown, I’. S. N. K in' Ims been popular in the ..•r ' at Newport for two sea ii .i lieen active in war and civic welfare work. Brown is (lie son of .Mrs. i B Brown, of Newport, and a ! the I'nited States Naval He is iii Boston with his Mi- Kunt. who was in Boston day . returned to New York lie- lay. a l it E .1 James, of the Uni nf Illinois, who has lieen the • 1 his mi and daughter-in-law, i... 111 di and Mrs A. J. James, \ idetny, left today for Wash mi the South. i Knisch, of Eastport. today ac ,i.:itned her mother to Baltimore •ie the latier will undergo an op •i to be performed by Hr. Brent. Lecture .r. I> .\. It. regular monthly meeting of l' a > Mewart Tea Party Chapter, •■•is of the American Revolution, tieM on next Wednesday after i .0 the old Sentite Chamber. State the third lecture on tin* Con mi of the I'nited States will be ■ I at 1 o’clock by Prof. H. J. ■ tlie Naval Academy. Depart- Lnglish. The meeting will be 10.-k. the lecture, which is open public is at 4 o’clock. Biiiisjnit IB Hand M. Teel, wife or Prof, id of the Severna Park Pre- Scliool for candidates for the Vvadetny. litis sent cards to The to he given by her on Thurs ntooti. December IS, at her at Severna Park. Dancing tom if to 6:30 p. m Young lie Naval Academy and Annu lar! eei and young men hive uv it ed. I • f lehrate • t Bedding I .Mrs. Brice Worthington, married on December 12. il celebrate the twenty-fifth of their marriage by giv otion this evening at their Sunny Banks. ’’ near Iglo i - i minty. The cards, indica a eon is a "silver wedding" t> are embossed in stiver. i "in Husband 1 a< itic I "list W .1 11 all is spending the xx i'll her niece. Mrs. Yen area, wife of Commander Van Y.iikenlnirgh. C. S N\. ocr street, prior to rejoining tl. Cap: Hall, at San Fran • i Captain Hall is in coin the Btiflakt - Vitend The "tor’s Reception '! >y afternoon’s delightful ■ o:'" out many callers and . the Executive Mansion iv the largest of the season. - w re thronged with guests ttvrnoon, and Governor and ■von were kept busy shak r the entire two hours of r. The floral decorations rate and handsome, d dittoing were enjoyed by :■ guests especially, in the Mr- George W Laws and s Brooke poured, and other . young gnrls assisted in ■> I manual 'aval tomb an afternoon the midship i their customary Satur ■':i informal at the Naval s '0 there will be the t-mpmen's hop. and at the :r n,uv mg pictures for other : "do not attend the II Entertains Ladles* Aid On Thursday afternoon Dr. S. E. , Persons, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, gave a highly intresting and instructive lecture on his travels in the Tlolv Land to the Ladies' Aid So ciety at the Manse. IB*. Persons has the happy faculty of relating in most pleasing manner in cidents of travel. * His talk was il lustrated with articles of dress worn by the natives of the countries through which he traveled. Miss Heintz, dress ing in manyxjf the costumes byway of illustration. The pastors diughter. Miss Person’s gave several selections on the harp, which she plays beauti fully and with artistic technique. Dur ! ing the afternoon tea was served, Mrs ! Persons, hostess. Commander Burrell C Allen. I”. S. N , 4 Porter Row, Academy, is entertaining his mother, and his wife is entertaining at their home her father. Admiral Mertz, E. S. N. .Miss Kate W. Randall is visiting in Baltimore. .Miss Randall is secre tary of the Annapolis Emergency. Hospital Board, and during fier ab -1 seme yesterday at the Board meet - ing, Mrs. D. M. Garrison acted as sec retary pro tem. . Army Surgeon i Oil I,hate Here Col- Douglas Forrest Duval, C K • Army. Medical Corps, it at home on - leave, which he is spending with his • brother-in-law and sister, Commander j and Mrs. Fairfield, at the Nival Acad-j eray. Col. Duval has just returned i from a fifteen months’ service overseas i I and saw duty at the base hospital of i evacuation and in Argonne Forest, i where he hid a most interesting ex : perienee. He will probably be in An napolis until after the New Year's holidays. . 1 Capt “Ned” Duval, of the T T . S. Cav alry, who. with .Mrs. Duval, has been . visiting relatives here, has returned to duty at Ft. Worth, Texas. The Captain and Mrs. Duval left their young daugh ter, little Miss Flora Duval, with her, auntie and godmother, Mrs. Wade, and the little Miss will spend the winter here as guest at the Duval home on Duke of Gloucester street. EMPTY STOCKING CLUB WANTS GIFTS NOW * For days the members of the Empty j Stocking Club have been working on the packages to be distributed in 'town and county, and are asking of kind -friends who intend to donate to ! the Christmas cheer of the poor, that they contribute at once. Pletjse send all gifts of toys, dolls, games, books, clothing, etc., to Miss j Adelo Randall, Randall Place, within j the next few days, that she and her j (helpers may distribute the gifts by j the close of the next week. Scraps! of worsted, hanks of yarn are wanted ■ for an old white woman at the-County j j Home, who is unable to walk but j wants to knit glows and socks and to j j keep her mind employed in this way. Any one who is willing to loan the j use of their'car to distribute the packages of the Empty Stocking Club, j will please notify .Mrs. liurwell. 1 Phone 781-J. , k—Buy K*d Crow* Soul** Vow— HOW DOCTORS ! TREAT COLDS I AND THE FLU First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calo mel Tablets that are Nausealess, Safe and Sure Doctors have found by experience! that no medicine for colds and influ- ■ enza can be depended upon for full ef fectiveness until the lix-er is made ( , thoroughly active. That is why the first step in the treatment is the new. nausealess calomel tablet called Calo ,ening and weakening effects of the old tabs, and which are free from the sick stvle calomel. Doctors alsp point out tlfb fact that an active liver may go a long way towards preventing in fluenza and is one of the most import ant factors in enabling the patient to successbully withstand an attack and ward off pneumonia. ,! One Calotab on the tongue at bed time, with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight- j cst interference with your eating.! . pleasure or work. Next morning vour |'cold has vanished, your lix-er is ac tive. your system is purified, and you i are feeling fine, with a hearty appe- f tite for breakfast. Druggists sell Oalo tabs only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your money will be cherfully refunded if you do not find them delightful.—(Adv.) “ 1 •• Piles Cured In 6 to 14 l>*ys [ Druggists refund money if PAZO > OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, i > Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. ■ Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals ! ■ You can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE. ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND, FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS. K)n> : LETTERS TO j Santa Claus Even the little girls and boys in * Anne Arundel county are writing to Santa Glaus In the mail is the following from Mayo, this county: Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl seven years old. 1 i want you to bring me five pounds of i nice candies, a baby doll, writing i desk and chair, a sleigh and a pair of - skaes. No. 8; a signet ring “N. M. G” on it, that’s all for this time. f Thanking you in advance, I am - anxiously awaiting your coming NAOMI GARDNER. 1 Mayo, Md. December 10. 1919. ' Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl seven years old: please bring me a nice big doll with curly hair, and some books. Don’t forget my litle brother. Jack, bring him a rocking horse, and don’t forget my daddy. JENNIE RAMF.R. 188 Third Street. Eastport, Md Dear Santa: 1 am a little boy six years old. Now Srnfa please bringe rm* a pool table, an airplane, a football, a wagon, a pair of skate-, and anything else that ; a little boy like me would like. Please A VITAL FACTOR It is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains < those substances that promote healthful growth. scom EMULSION is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. a# You should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S flpY -EMULSION to a child of any age . diy j The exclusive crade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous \l’ ft "S. & B. Process,’’ made in Norway and refined in our own American U (V Laboratories. It is a guarantee of purity and pulatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bonne, Bloomfield. N. J. 19-22 We Offer for Subscription The unsold portion of 6000 shares of KEMP-MUNGER-DOME OIL CO. £ Capital $160,000 Par $lO The Company owns 302 Acres in Texas Oil Fields including 52 Acres in 3 Pieces surrounding* the Famous ! KEMP - MUNGER - ALLEN WELL Whose stock is selling at $2500, Par SIOO j 10 ACRES IN DESDEMONA between two producing wells. We believe the shares of the Kcmp-Munger-Dome Oil Company will produce the same ratio of profits as the Kemp-Munger-Allen Company. We offer shares in the above Company at par SIO.OO ' per share, subject to prior sale and advance without notice. i i McKENDRICK NICHOLSON CO. Petroleum Bldg. 437 Equitable Bldg. \ Fort Worth, Texas Baltimore, Md. \ Improved Way I of Making Coffee 1 Absolutely soluble, pure, delicious coffee—always. *VOU would not use sugar cane in place of sugar, so why use old-fashioned coffee? G. Washington fj X Coffee is refined from the coffee bean, just as sugar is refined from the sugar cane. It is the new i improved way of making coffee. No coffee-pot needed. | G. Washington’s Coffee dissolves instantly in hot or cold water. Flavor always the same, and strength J 1 1 of each cup to suit individual taste. Made in the cup at the table. VJI ! G. Washington Sales Co., Inc, 334 Fifth Avenue, Netv York <ztWaAifrnql*rr& otiti COFFEE •VggTy fill! my stocking with goodies and ~ ! don’t forget to remember mother and daddy. With love. PINKNEY ALEXANDER, 3 Dean Street December 10. 1919. Dear Santa Claus: 1 ant a little boy eight years old; i please bring me an air rifle and some i shot, two story books. lam not asking • much, so please bring this for me JOHN RAMER. 18S Third Street. Eastport, Md. i To < lire a Cold in One l>aj r Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE j , (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and . Headache and works off the Colds • E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless ■■■ 1 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of L)r. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olix-e oil) in his private practice with great success They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No 1 pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take I)r.® Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. Globe Furniture Co. 8-10 West Street the American spirit in thing that he does —especially in his 8f i play. Give him only American-Made Toys- & XpW toys that are created and made by Americans can factories. No one in a foreign country EL Is of miles away can do it so well. Ls'J you will find American-Made Toys that SV him to grow up real American. - Come in with him today M if Candy for | | Christmas All Home-made 18 and .)><•. per lb. j Fancy Boxes From <soe. up Assorted Chocolates Per lb. *oc. All kinds of Mixed Nuts '. At lilr, lb. j Mixed Drops.. At 400 lb. WK HAVE \ H 1,1, LINK OK FANCY CllltlSl AIAS BOXES Sugar Ball Confectionery ICE CREAM PARLOR and CANDY KITCHEN 71 WEST ST. (Oppo. West St. Station) Phone 409-J ; dio-tf - -- ---- - - / / Special Sale of Touring Cars Roadsters and Trucks Sale Starts Nov. 18th, 1919 Ends Dec. 18th, 1919 Note the extremely low prices on these cars. Then try them out, you will be convinced of their great value. Bring this paper with you and we will pay your carfare to and from Baltimore, if you buy one of our cars. 1916 MAXWELL TOURING. —In splendid condition throughout. Sale price on this one is $350.00. The market price is $150.0U. 1017 FORI) TOURING.—The party that wants this car will have to step lively as it will he sold quickly at $375.00. 1016 CHEVROLET ROADSTER.—This car runs line, the appearance is good and the price is placed low for this sale. 1919 MAXWELL TOURING. —Here’s a car that has all good tires, has been repainted, and runs like new. In fact you cannot tell it from a new one and you save $255.00. 1918 MAXWELL TOURING.—For this sale we have taken off exactly $90.00 from the selling price making it $600.00 delivered. 1918 MAXWELL ROADSTER—A very classy car with loads of pep. Sale price on this one is $675.00. 1917 FORD DELIVERY’.—In very good condition. Has Canopy Ex press Body. Special price is $350.00. 1916 STC DEBAKER DELI VERY.—Has electric starter and lights, new tires and new storage battery. Will paint to suit. Our Time Payment Plan is the best of any dealer. Y’ou can buy on practically your own terms. THE UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY dl7 16 VV. Mt. Royal Ave., Phone —Mt. Vernon 1410. Baltimore, Md. Greenwald’s Community Market 34 Market Space j Special Prices for Saturday Beef Round Steak, 28c Sirloin Steak, 32c Porterhouse Steak, 35c Hamburger Steak, 20t Chuck Roast, 20c 3-Corner Roast, 25c Rib Roast, 30-32 c Soup Meats, 15-23 c Corned Beef, 18-25-30 c Beef Liver, 15c Veal Veal Cutlet, 45c Veal Chops, 30-35 c Veal for Stew, 20c J Lamb Lamb Chops, 38c Leg of Lamb, 35c Lamb for Stew, 15c Smoked Meats Picnics, 26c Hams, 31c Bacon Sliced, 40c Bacon by the Piece, 33c Sausage, 22c Bologna, 22c j Fresh Pork FreshShoulders,2Bc Fresh Hams, 31c Pork Chops, 30c Lard Lard, 35c Compound, 28c ✓ Greenwald’s Meats For Every Table in Town