A Phonograph for Christmas There should be music in every home this Christmas Get a Phonograph Get it now while you can have your choice of models. Get it here wher.c service is best and where you can compare the world’s three greatest phonographs— * Victrola— Grafonola —Vocalion Prices from $25 up Terms as low as $3 a month The ideal Christmas Gift—that a constant source of pleasure for everybody for years to come. * Globe Furniture Co. 8-10 West Street Telephone No. 1 Open nights until Xmas ANNOUNCEMENT On and after January Ist, 1920 Winterson’s Garage WILL BE KNOWN AS Strange Motor Car Company - 1 ~ i Phone 444 SULLIVAN & CO. .-BROKERS- Members New York ConsolidatedjStock Exchange * " We Buy and Sell Stock for Cash or on Reasonable Margin The public is cordially invited to visit our office and inspect our, facilities of doing business j FIRST FLOOR 6f ADVERTISER BUILDING Private Wire Direct to New York r - Republic Theatre MATINEE DAILY , TODAY TOMORROW A D. w. GRIFFITH KATHERINE MCDONALD* Production JANE GREY - ,N ~ AND TUC I •* TULLY MARSHALL 1 nE * | “Let Katy Do THUNDERBOLT’ It” The Romance of the Strangest Marrage on Record - ■ -j fj 7 -- A SIGN PAINTING \ SAMUEL W. BROOKS & CO. ■ CH AS. KELSON B KOOKS Painters, Decorators and Paper - Hangers Belief Decorations for Parlors, Hails and Bathrooms Church Decoration a Specialty Freaco Tainting No. 13*4 DEAN STREET Kntlmteo Cheerfully FuruUbaS Telephone H4-W JTiere isn't much hope for those trho are too skeptical to even believe in themselves. j’ Every Tom. Dick and Harry is go- . ins out on a strike, but it takes three j strikes to call the ball player out. j 1 SHOP T.hJ Main Street. WILL OPEN Saturday, Dec. 13 with a full line of Auto Ac cessories. Electrical Supplies and Haftiware, Agent for the Tribune Bicycle. Special Holiday Prices G. C. GI'IEXOT, Manager One tablespoonful of extract will fla vor ohe quart of mixture to be frozen. v 0 THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER V 2, 1919, ✓ .. ■ - " EMERGENCY HOSPITAL ■ NEEDS MORE NURSES FOR TRAINING SCHOOL j (Continued From Page One.) 8; still births. 1; deaths. 3; dispensary; cises—New patients, 58; total visits. 96; number of hospital days, 632; j number of pitients in hospital Decern- j ber Ist, 24; number of operations. 15; ! major, 9; minor. 6 The list ot donations to the hospital ' for November will le published to morrow. • . i RULING ON FUEL BEING OBSERVED BY ANNAPOLITANS | (Continued From Page One.) 11 o’clock in the morning and close at i 5 in the afternoon. COAL SITUATION IS UNDER REVIEW lODAV (By Die Associated Tress.) Washington, December 12—The gen eral fuel situation and restrictions on the use of coal were under review to day bv the Central Coal Committee to i determine whether more drastic meas- j urcs to conserve coal are necessary. Consumption has been so much great- j er than production that officials here; are alarmed at the rapid depletion of reserve stocks. No substantial increase in* the amount of coal mined is expected be- , fore Monday. PENNSY. MINERS SAY IT'S ONLY “SHOW DOWN” *. * (By The Associate! Press) -Washington, Dec. 12.—While accept- j ing (he government’s proposal for the settling of the bituminous coal strike mining operators of the Ceneral Pennsylvania district declared in a statement today tjfat the “settlement is no settlement at all of the prin ciples at stake in the controversy,’’! :id “it is merely a postponement of a show-down which in our opinion is bound to come." The methods proposed for settling: ;he strike by Fuel Administrator Gar-j -* held, the statement said. “ was inter _ fend with by government officials* who knew little of the situation,” with the result that-Mhe "operators and public have been delivered into the hands of the United Mine Workers of America.” —Huy Rfd Pro** Now— COUNTY AGENT ATTENDS STATE GRANGE MEETING, County Agent of Agriculture. Geo. ! W. Norris returned this morning from j ChostertowtK.where he has been in at- j tendance all this week upon the meet ings of the State Grange. Mr. Norris went to get desired in-1 > formation from the State Grange, that, j i will be helpful to the Anne Arundtel i County Grange. Anne Arundel has! tut one Grnage. but it is hoped to re-j vive interest and by this time next i vear to have at least five Granges in his county. The State Grange passed resolu- i f ions favoring Woman's Suffrage, and took a stand firmly for nothing less ! han 10 per cent ’muter fat ice cream, vnd not the indifferent inferior ice ro.un manufactured Icing sold today. ! nicy also passed resolutions endors- 1 ng the Anti-Racetrack and Gambling law. Many other resolutions were passed. —Buy Uni Cross Seals Now— AT TDK KFITBI.H TONIGHT “Let Katy Do It." which is produced under the direct supervision of David i Wark Griffith, is replete with the little human touches which characterize the j work of this magician of the screen. No one has ever equalled Griffith. He! alone can take a simple story of every day happenings, and weave it into a j wonderful picture that pulls at the 1 heart-strings and leaves the eyes wet j because of its very simplicity and j faithful adherence to truth and natur- j alness. Griffith sees dramatic possi-! nlittes in ordinary incidents and from ' hese the great genius creates living, ouisating dramas that grip the soul | ind leave everlasting impressions of his wizardry. In "let Katy Do It.’’ whi<*h will be shown ai the Republic Theatre tonight, Griffith has made a heroine of a little amily drudge. Though the story Bakes no sudden flight from hovel to palace, and though each incident takes' place in a homely atmosphere, yet as a whole this tale of in pliin i places is one that will stay long in the I f memories of Ihose who prefer the best j in pictures. 1 —Buy Rod Cross Seal# Now— CHARGED WITH HAVING j ILLEGAL DUCK BLIND I i On the cnarge of gunning front a luck blind illegally built on the Mag t;hv river. Charles Stallings, a resi ient of the Fifth district, was arraign-; ed hefore police justice William S. Welch here today, but because cer tain witnesses were not present to proceed with the case. I>r. Welch de cided to postpone hearing until a la ter date. It is charged that Stallings had his blind built within the 100-yard limit, i •mtrary to the provisions of the law. ' and his arrest was brought about j hrough others haviug blinds on the . t . Magothy. and who protested. j* ' —Boy K<*d Croft* Swl* Sow— j ] A rubber wash basin folds into a ! t - package, which may be carried in the ! t • vest pocket. 1] NAVY BASKETBALL TEAM WILL GET INTO ACTION HERE TOMORROW i The call of basketball is in the air, and the midshipmen's quint will get into action to , , 1] morrow afternoon, li vl n g scheduled within the las*, few days a game with the five of Washington College, of Ches tertown. Md The schedule, as a originally arranged, called for the on Wednes i day next with Delaware Col lege. of Newark, Del With practically the same material as last season. Coach "Billy” Lush expects to turn out a strong aggregation. c 'Hat" Watters," halfback of the football team in the season just closed, is captain of the ' Middie live The Cadets at St. John’s Col lege also are getting busy. c schedule has not been completed, but it is expected a final arrangements tor the opening game of the season 1 soon will bfc completed. Turning again to the Middies, they have games scheduled i with most of the leading col leges of the Fast, so that an in- a teresting season on the local i ; court is promised. 1— ! “THE MIRACLE MAN” j RANKS WITH GREAT FILM MASTERPIECES | Published originally as a novel in Munsey's magazine, written by Frank L. Packard and later dramatized by, George M. Cohan and presented with | phenomenal success on Broadway, the - jParamount-Artcraft picture. The Mir- . acle Man" conies to the Palace tliea- I 1 1re tonight. As a motion picture this j absorbing story has been hailed by the critics as one of the finest produe j lions ever seen on the screen. With <■ | scenes laid in the haunts of criminals \ in New York's Chinatown, in a littlP ] village on the side of a giant moun tain and one the shore of a roaring * ocean, the opportunity for wonderful * photographic effects has been realized ■ to the limit. But the chief interest is in the : striking story, which centers about the !venerable figure of an old patriarch. ! who is credited with the power to | heal the sick and make crippled limbs whole again. To him come Tom i Burke and his band of crooks from New York’s Chinatown with the idea of cashing in on his powers. But it doesn't work out as they calculated, for hidden away in each of them is a leaven of good, which slowly conies ,4o the surface under the influence of ! their w holesome environment. In a most marvelous way the criminals are reclaimed from the paths of crime. ! A cast of unusual ability enacts the important roles in the picture, head ed hv Thomas Meighan, a well known j leading man. and .including Elinor Fair, Betty Compson. Joseph J. l)owl |ing. Lon Chaney, W. Lawson Butt, J. jM. Dumont, Lucille Hutton, and F. A. ; Turner. —Buy K‘ ./ . ; I Today and Tomorrow 1 “ The Photo Play With An Amazing Soul I B&AYFLOWTR PHOTOPLAY CORPORATION Present* George ioane Tuckers i Ran For Five Straight Weeks At |l Garden In Washington ffl " —: s 1 ■ l THE NEW MANAGEMENT f ...0F... I Winterson’s Gara: f Takes Great Pleasure in Making the l 4 ; Announcement that it has secured the son ires of an e\|*rt storace bnllcn i j man ami is prepared to ai>e fcnaranteed service in r hail : fj| repairing iintcißohilo storaite batteries. V ( (CM 1*1,1.! I. i L LITE SERVICE ST\TION will be maintained and extra \ standard make batteries \> ilI Ik* kept on band. | .Inspection and testing free oi charge. James F. Strange & S wibm—————■ranwKwnwn ~m - Phone 141 All Work <.nu > • ANNAPOLIS TIRE REPAIR C 100 WEST STREET Now toiler New Mining .moot , ' J. T. MrMAIION, l*rop. Vulcanizing—Tire Repairing—Retreading HoneNty liflliiency Courtesy E'ree Air Service Aula Acres? > i.i : ' TlßES—Miller, Goodrich, Firestone, Sheridan QUALITY OUR WATCHWORD j.l 5. P I GIFTS j We have some of the mo.;? Ideal Xmas Rifts and smmcstio: reason we advertise greatly is on art mint of the liiniud a u r show space. You will find genuine La Tascua j ar! mi kl.in watches, ladies’ jewel*\v, men’s Elgin and Waltham bunting a:; i Lu o watches, also, the largest stuck of toys and tree oni..n. a had. BEST PRICES. Jos. Levy TELEPHONE tOtt-M d 24 7:\ WEST ST, j ■ ; H