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SOCIAL ANNAPOLIS £ 3 h NIKS. EMMA ABBOTT (>A(iE I I , ! f.t Tlif* V*' o •.r *rill year! on thy • . ~*,.•* ml clear .j li.ijfet tone: •,u st rung <>f i) \ i’h* il king, and sin. ! lint blessings ; , ■; away ~i years , : i - :n his day ~ .a r joys th:tn :.• n; 'in! ild, • v pure, sinless , . • will ne'er grow • ! i ar Native Land. ■ a hearrs now sore ■he cruel Old Year , nine- ■ draw o'er . ill peart threshold . . t rant king! .a . .■ o loyal be delight to fling i - keen misery! hat we in y say, ~ , "a* titne for thee to go; wi grieve today, 1 have loved thee ho!" (held Housekeeping. , i \ (.lies) , vvUms .:. wfe of Commander a. : .: i 1 Slav ion, U. S. N.. .■ iii st over the holidays i ! ilcm i Wood, of New Mi I tan Hall o t ini|iarij '1 ,' s ball given by Company M.ll . ; and State Guard, at ■ a r tin it y. was a great suc • u• n■ was excellent, and a . t w., in attendance The tv -pint was in evidence, hejiig ii good humor 1 is .:,• ecus wile list'd lavishly a . ..i.itmi, . and the armory pre , a :a i\ ippeanhice through z w.i - tram S: MO until 1 a i ill Near was danced out \ w \ ear danced in by t lie . ji.i; rons \'"r !lI!t lelllcoe 1 mnit::'. Mu I nesdiij ,!i .1 ell.coe. of Scarpa, better Vlmiral Jclliooe, of the Navy, will make an inspection N'av \ uletny on Tuesday, ae .■ a announcement from the ■ par'im ut yesterday. .1. Uieoe will arrive at • ii in the morning. After , ?i a buffet luncheon will the Superintendent’s. At afternoon the Admiral Washington At :s:la the ■a he and his party will 1.. v W -s; He will sail from . nvuig Tuesday for Eng ■ :,) Washington Admiral b vi-:: the War College at it I where he will be* en -1 K- ar Admiral Sims. He ; of honor at a dinner r' on January :i Lady .! from New York for : will not accompany the A -'i.ngton and Annapolis. .1 • ■ h> will arrive in . . Sunday and will be the \ v y I>epartment for 4S accompanied by his \ : ral A C Niblai k has his naval aide dur .■ has been making a I'.'minions of Aus an.l am! Canada or ; ami Naval Advisory ii was in command of a: the battle of Jut ■ Viter ; 't> :. .; t js;, ' r.i lias returned t( 1 PI. ..e alter a pro - veal weeks to her K mdall. at his Xmneu dace, Haiti i e s Thomas Kichel- N.:\al \i ademy. who Annapolis, hav< ah m 'll Baltimore t r will commute Timumlor and Mrs -eii spending the ■ - Sanmons' parents > c. hive returned. • ! V i'l; :ls ,1 ' ’-"il ■ > Superur.ondont oi • tb rge Fox. return whero he has been :i a three-days' ses ’ ' 'ii ot state Toach- W, ■ -•; High School. \ expressed great derived from the >s all the speaker? n unusual abil • - : run Columbia ’ a* teachers atwnd ’•- i 'u 1.1 not fail to be i m lot Iter*’ ( Ircle .'<> H",i| Hectiiig I lore will be dii important business ..'.( ting toiuorr i.v evening of the dot her s’ Circle, a* *he Y W C. A loms. State Circle and Franc:- street ill members of the Circle arc urged to 'end thn meeting, which is one oi ,r* at importance. M.ss H-len M >-s, who has b en on a lying vis.t to her parents. Judge and L Kobert ..loss, Shipwright street return* 1 to resume her duties at riie Se'tlemen', New Y(.rk. >ti7r.;ge Pageant las It: Ml Ihi'tponcd T!ie Suffrage Pag* ir.t, which was scheduled in Annapolis u>r January l;; m ler Hi* ."MipiTvision of the local Sat trage League, ha-, been po.-uponed, and •vill not he li< !d un'il January 20 M s Johnson an 1 Miss I>oro h v Zn gb: r of Pittsburgh, ar*- tn louse guest: of the Governor and Mrs Emerson < Harrington and family ai he Executive Mansion lor over the V w Year’s holiday. They attended !'.*• New Year's Kve ball given by the midsiiipmen at the Naval Academy kist night. DEEDS OF GLORY”A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR Frank Slama, popular West street ho** merchant, has issued a handsome 1 *'<• Year's calendar to his friends and! a iron- The title of the picture il isf ating tile calendar is “Deeds of ilory." and is from an original paint tig by Zula Kenyon. Sitting 'Vith her knifing. .Vhile her linger - deftly weave Khaki thread into the garments soft and W.i nil; Thinking always thinking! drying bravely not to grieve For the absent one who brave. a world-war storm. Sitting with her knitting; Ivory home tire in th * land Warms a knitter knitting warmth for those away; Thinking always thinking )f a far-off. sturdy band. And of him who’s coming back to I her sonm dav. y Sitting with her knitting >, the woman Inf? beliitl 1! There’s a price she nays for Free-| dom’s sure advance! Sitting •k’F'tirig dreaming! od of grace, he something kin i To the knitter, with her thoughts Smite where in France! CiF Y W HILSLAX!) Mis • Zula Kenyon is a woman of the lid lie WP-t. born in Wision.bn. She tten ied ; !,e Art Institute at Chicago, hough he is very lirgely self-taught ler pii Hi' - have a human appeal, n.l lo r work, which for a number of •a: s hat been published by The Cer •ch 1 • 'rklow Company, has achieved ery will popularity. CMPTY STOCKING CLUB MAKES ITS REPORT Miss Adcle Randall, president of th imply Stocking Club, submits her re ort and that of her helpers tor thv year 1019. ,\t :s - Randall said the Empty stock ic Ciuh supplied gilds to smne JOO nd inorii children and other- The iTmtributions w >re generous ver slod having been contributed in roney. much of the com.ng from the ; i\al A,'cdomy Chapel Sunday School • ml he Chaplain. The Chapel al-o are toy?, games and books. St kune's Sunday School contributed onerously, and there were individual ontrihut ions'. Besides tilling the locking of many poor ehildren. th< lub gave to inmates of the County lomc. prisoners at the jail, the sick rt he hospital, and a number of pc.o: eople in Cm city and i Kinty tl .iei .v New V 300.000 OF THE ARMENIANS DESTITUTE It is p:invited bv the Amorbnr Committee for the. Relief of the Noa; East that there are SOo.OdO destitun krmenlans who will require as-> ranee until next year s harvest. Owing to conditions throughout Europe, the greater par' of this re lief will have to come from the Fiice: States. The minimum requirement o keep these starving people ai.v ,vj ll be *.OOO tons of flour monthly r.r. il the harvest of 1920. Besides thi here will he needed large quantutk: >f clothii.’ and other supplies f>r th. , additional relief of the 150.000 p.*r mtless children. Money as well us other things wii' have to be subscril ed to complete the task of taking relief to these people Without it the distribution of the ar icles and the maintainanoe of :h< work now going on would be iaipo® sihle. In the Caucasus alone 5590. hU> monthly will le needed to pur chase food. Give money Give clothing. Sene t immediately to E. Vk lgle..ar rreasurer. Near blast F-loliet. I*. O ,! !!ov iss. Annapolis. H.r>P.v xnr vai , THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE. ANNAPOLIS. MAR\ LAND, t ill KSDAV. i xNI AkY 1. NEW RESOLUTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1921 Result* <1 THAT 1 SHALL HAVE: A HEART tar 'oo hie: f ,r j a!onsy. iTnat'* gr vd ! >r my bro.her’- shari i; That knows Fa: ’i, and Toil ar* sure to win Nr, envy ;m: bring !)c = pai:' A SOFL that krmws hr? : .r here To dwell for cr.e life's she-• -pm To earn its return to Him by v -k ' Laid out in Hit * n*- gr plan. PRIDE, that shall nix r be i >n t But live, as P should, within; A joy that's reborn with < a h g . gained, sYi'h every defea* . f Sin PATIENCE • that knows th..' < :C> pains Can ever build walls hut un i ■ Tliat vistas o'er those -• u ! ip*. we've climbed Are what made the heigh: grand. YEARNING for only sui h kin Is •>' g .in As I with mankind may shut : For whether it's gold or just r. thought. Such wealth is a treasuv rare. ' NERVE'' that i- neither "bru-.- 'r. ' “crust.” But ready to stand lie's “gaff:" That, thrilled by Right's ,r: nt that through it. ii >w l Could even face Death and ! v;,* ; EARNESTNESS in all thing. 1 do Above all. in wha’ 1 -tate; That, tj.ave it he plainly timely j Will never equivocate. WORTH to the world the e ' ml bread. For which I owe lair re’nr.i. And worth to the friends v. u ! such joys As I should not ''sponge” hu' earn i 5't)FTIl in the temple of my As long as God may decree: And Youth in that - mi <t->r Yo-ith is Hope) Throughout all eternity. EAGERNESS, which will r .e' , done. And will not procrastinate; Will tramp Life's rough r** 1 through to Success. Not waiting for "lifts" from F.m AMBITION to ever lead me on. Then plan other goals ah H No matter what miles it ha : let' behind, That always wants more to tr-.l RIGHT as my guiding star uir m.yV, life , So that I need never fear That Time will not find mo hip pier And happier every year. "E.,” in Baltimore Sun. December Ml. Happy New V car RECRUITERS’ BULLETIN TYPICAL OF MARINES The Christmas number of “The Re cruiters Bulletin" of the United Sta'- Marine Corps, is a spl ndid exar p! the manner in which th** ‘ieathef necks" clean up in a literary and an artistic way, as well as in a figli !r.y way once they get stirted It is a 42-page magazine, -plendidi;. printed on tine paper, with a * >] >r i frontispiece by Adolph Treid r. a ‘ ' page colored reproduction of Fran’*. F Schoonover's painting of the marine ' attack on Bouresches, in the Belle,n Wood lighting of June f>. 191 S. man; line drawings by members of i.k corps, drawings which would he credit able to professional artists. There as poems and tales of the deeds of Cncle Sam’s sea soldiers in all linds. bowk by marines and some by writers v.h.i are not fortunate enough to be men hors of the corps. Christmas greeting from Secretary of the Navy Daniels, from Mai-Gon George Barnett, the commandant of the corps, from Maj.-Gen. John A. Le jouno. who commanded the marines with the Second Division in France. There are good words about the corps from the Governors of half of ’Il States of the United States Lulu i d in the list is Governor Harrington of Maryland flippy New Yen COMMODORE FRAZER CLAIMED BY DEATH Commodore Re ih Frazer, retired after forty-seven years in the X *vy died in the Naval Hospital in Brooklyn Tuesday. He was horn sixty-- ■; years as > in Lancaster. Pi . and en tered the Navy Supply Corps when . youth. Commodore Frazer organized h twelfth naval district, with headquart ers in San Francisco, and when he re tired was supply officer at the Naval 'Academy. He served as disbursing of ficer in New York during the war. H had many friends hero who regret to learn of his death Happy N<> Y*ur STORE CLOSED MONDAY FOR STOCK-TAKING In another column Edward Jewell •proprietor of the "Prido Store.” Main treet. opposite Conduit, is giving no tice of the closing of his stor > on Mon day. January 5. after twelve o'clock noon. The object of closing the store is to take stock of the year's business, and to adjust the the coming new year. Happy Now Year Stockholder'** Meeting The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Annapolis Banking and Trust Company will be held on Thurs day. January 8. a; 12 o'clock, noon, at the banking houses, corner Main street , and Church Circle. Free Education for U. S. Warriors ,Ve v- • ~ ■ I I r.; SOLDIERS. SAILORS AND MARINES REG 1 STERING FOR ”Y“ SCHOLARSHIPS r. M. C. A. W!LL AWARD 46.200 SCHOLARS:'!PS New York.—Anrou-li' -ei ?!i!iv t.v William s.> . . < i , ■ : die Nutloiial War Work * Young Men s ChrLLan Il.l‘oo fra* fc<-hi'!:ir.-fi:| •• •... ; a I • ' j Jiseharged soldiers. .*• . • t - . . Americans who ser\ wi: 1 ,ar sons of America: s . . ~ luring the Worid W ar, thre’.th the l s*l Y. M. *'. A. sc!: , a For this purr s.• ur.tl f •• . :[• ••>• .... f th*- Y. M O. A od i, , *tahlil.icd 'h* A l. i , t: *;•!.. f ; l-tA'Ct'.he. s t>< . . • ;■!..• .11 V War W ork * 'oijn, it, .w ij..- < r ; free schotaiships air . !y have I ,: ii.d an- l-etny a epo s at many m. A. 8 in the country. "This ti<-e S' i.olar. !i:p ; !an i.- to tac lomobibzed man a .t•:, iatio.-j of th • : work of tlie X. M. r A ltilur., a.al j Commission ovi r.* a.-- said Mr. yi .. . i “1 he Army's and ,w > ta <•: ... i i:v ! ’or the education . f th<- ■ rxice man j 'eased upon !i. reLiru t • . \,| Lfe. t> - ( ,'upational ta .idju. '.nient. g. th**r \\. a j the high cost el living. | : , s ( . ade addi “Y” TO PROTnOTr NiEW AMERICAMIZATIGN PLAN' “Birth Is nu, ; :c . . • ;;; p.s! •, a thn'.ce." is It.e , an h :,..s l.cn • dojited h.V the A; •! i< :■ ntra |*tir. in >f li'.f Y. M. C. A . ■!):, ti is r, g t, v nk since tin- arc • . n a great.} • r:- nrge*l sen'*■ Wln l it, - 1,,.i u.< n uni boys fn-in other laco- ’ v p:g lure ■: - ode to S'-ek >i: :z, iinilip a. I its r.-sn-ui. i dtlti. s or remain ati.-n to \• t iean m r dutiotis. an t an ea:- y pr ; to , j < -1 let-s. is v.'a! |eto | "'t n 1 >( o; .:n tii.-t :• •t • s ,;v<d. tin y. M. C. A. l*ed* v. s. i. I t.y t t.v fo! .i ;n Xe'i:. lut by th. A::,v: e., n a - Iv-s. laurii'g the year endii : N, . • Ler t >’ M. r A. Atnorii ~i ij a .-au •ejieio d f.ef, t foreicn J.oi, i w - ll* a. T)irough all Us 1,-la ned' ,-t !!,-• ioeiatloa last J• ar . lu'.c. d I I reta in 3'* states, w 1.0 gave t aeir entire u:e to ,\ :n Mi a. ea iie u \v ■* I . w a it,- a >' i.ers •a Vi ICO - than licit of tin r time o this prbtileru. In Zv antes llfn iatiotis i ondin :. .1 Li*l i - in Kngiisti, i loiai of 11. tier, pupils takir: - ;!..■= work n lu-a.a! cn < raliz.i* ioo "• rt; a- :a .ians in IT st a: as I • Ip it tI.TT*. iji ,:o obtain their , unt ■ u >-. - i-r 3 ant ni'Lerol Z.Ttei IMr :!.. ,r tti.al < s'.s. New Ji-rst > Jed ir: t! ,s p .or j to' wo K. wi.ii 1 i nils., ivania sieoud unit x'.-iv York tlurd. I’l-rh: ;>s tin- work of Ann rteanizatlon j ••-ally o. aiiis at tin ports of *-.: iy. At ! - -Its I- and. for . o.- 11. ■ . i; i. ( u .mat. .! 1 tu t th, two "V ' men - .v. i,, U i. tint:. j g \ (■; i ;• 'i he "Y" man :s Liny at i id. ml ■ J i'*n.". and im.-ks. to. tui iie o.g -,n ! if nu ituMiiri to iii; a ssoei.i: i<-ns to ! *v* .mm.gran- Wia r. v r la- ,an t t-'.’other enough la n of o.ie ..at :*.nai.’j I via. are anxious to bmn la n..a, - and ■ *' “Y" ni.mt s< ar-da s !iis \ ■ ..a oat jbe sab-ons. in tie l-o tzdin ; ! us an- I ■ ..eiiaiiy ia Hie v.oihs!u>,.s i cities i .*• ■ übiisrn. *i. Since [i* tures r.re the e.- : ■ tm of the mo. t i a'fi i iv. in iin : . ivm iiing th*- Pa i ..- ;.. r.a ncit.r. . w : a h iu; Ml. tin- pa, va ar 1 ' H i to ai • :; t * ,* m Z - -alt S. tie;-,, j il tv , , ai insl.ti.ee of i ~v iiia .iB I at ii the I'm. ai;.. n. z: A noon I, uz ‘T’ Will Coach Olympic Athletes MW HUB 111 in i■■ ' im '* MTi C\. y. > • • nwt 1 ‘~ -* I -- £JSa&. •• • diO&E.FR A.Pi?AL ♦ ♦ •* • A t.MARRIOTT • ••• i Physic,-.! fn:true*trs from the V. M. C. A.. who wcrWed with the soldiers of j he American and a l.cd Pur;cs in the war, in;.e a most favorsb e impression w th ha athletic auvhori-hes th-oughout the European countries. As a result, the “Y” las been reqec - ert ti f. r-'sh :n.true*ors to coach the athletes of several countries j *h.ch v/i II cor-<y>'e f t- - t Seve"th O'ympiad at Antwerp, Ceigium, next Auguot. , Icmplyirj win •' the oi jjsr.ization has r-’t 'tt ACa v n3, famous coach, I u never a -,d a a stirete. to Italy; A. E. Mrrft. tra’nee and wr ter on 1 jthietic subjects. to C vecc. ..’isenh A. ppil, professional coach, to Ccs .ha-Siovakia, jhu Eat p Orar..-.co. a* c er ncteu coach, to luok a.ter tiic men c.f the American ! r (.ru, ,n rc:., - C-en -<'y. | Corduroys ;;re much u.-e:l for neg- 'dacious checks are in favor for iligees. s?or; costumes. | The new Mouses have large and I'right colored davetyns are used dashing revers. for spans wear. :■ r S e i.: ah: a! f d.it e all th*' rr. re n i . nrv f■- : c i-. -• \ ice rr* n. "ne a: r s; of *.!, ■ i and the sprtv : ■ i f :.. :ed ra.Le.iiisai. known as -. hev -o i l . nauds vv if r a*., . i ;a :.,i qd. s of ecot.oir,. -. h **. !■;. d a-..; ;. at r. ,:s. L u th, * • :■*•.- - *: s the ' W* *iv i Ve.incil of the V M ’as d. ud to Continue us * the L' . M* •:■- -* s■••hiriarships to ho v* lied. ■ ■ V. . e ... ana! e in Y M *.'. A or on - re,!:;, i schools, FOAt*o n •r. ,mu : . , :nstruc::on and - in tli ' s art. • un.y exsitios. Colic,-.- S and (I . hr.! :il * : ~!.-' ‘ iva * J • ' > th:ougheut U.a *’• a.n :t ■■ I *■ I . Tnen t va! u-d n t ;i 'T me co operating la>- a I sei.a.a. >?;* avv.u ding commiUe s are b. - ii..: erg .nized I y oi'.es. court:. * m:d states and v .11 i p -rt enrollments to ti.e !Min-itioau! h.-r*. i-ie * "nmniittee at No. "IT M. L-mi a.eim. York i:li lias Nation::! War X'. rk <'.. ;ncil. Si ie .at sii'.-s v. . le awarded <vn tile tasns of s'. - |. ~ Nations to insure fair and equal :a. loaal apportionment J Cudav \\ t. e, who up to the signing ol t!a- armistii •• v ,s < liief edu *ati a.al direc tor. A I: F , Y M C. A . in the ltr:i; !i l.'-b is the executive education:.! secre fay of the* t.’niiid V. Td. C. A. s hoo.a. fi’rn was being s!n, v tt in ;. Nia ”l Kalin <N. Y ) plant, vv: ,i, a large pi i eeotnge of eaiplovi <.■ h.*. vv i.a Kn>’.:sh Yet ...1 tin tit** s am! Mi:id. s win in Uugiish. Tin* men n-k. d their more fortuna:** sl--ipm.it. < to r-ad th. r > titles to then, and ti.l.-* , an was fd owed ti . . rie or two .a o-.v |: :t di p ■ 1 * iiev on others soon grew fir* some, and tin* umiouiic* mcid, n a fi vv lavs inter, tliat au Kngriisi* * vv:.. to be . ■rim-i m*-t with a leady i. -pom a. l.aali nr.tian has i’s story, its heroes, its nPIMi , | o *rv art and folk lore, and the in '.vim.a rs to these shores cannot forg I t : . mu .an ad-p:*,! country. H* , ip.z.ng' t!" •. Iln "V has v. >rk< 1 out iti .*•• c-itii s is.'.iants w!*dch I-mur a bit of "o d i zi.mt! > ' i * ti*.'- audit n a.-. la ml:., t., ir.t. : prot_ Anieri* atiism to th** fo.mgn Imt .. put on in association b hi.; s, ih- j,s and n igiibor* hei .l i * o;in ,t .-.iso ar,! *d! ee*iv e. reai li i: : ■:l Mi pm- ■!.:'■ :n statvs dur ing the last year. “Y” ENLARGES ITS RURAL PROGRAM The pit a that It i■* a good business In meat to have a v unty agent to help rai. * tli. boy a.id g: 1 crop an '.veil as one to . it: u!a:• l. •pi da. tin is rapidly vourai y ee tiiau IT.O counties nov i: ai'iiam full tin.,* county Y M. T. A. :a- re tar l v La it is to make full*:' an : 'mr f>r local young fo’kM. 'i'p. r- i '*p in each com r: ; <•, -t .t v.i.'iiitn-r leaders, who ■ ;• enter!:iimn**::ts, evo o' -a -i pi a 'Amer.eaniza n v.'.ik :m i.. at ' . >-rs. Luziness a e*i, . h.ie !*e> n f- i.e 1. are glad tor v.-l u* ' *.. ! '* people a'-n-g voea tii M . ai.d oti -r :.d ,n almost ev -rv - oi' -: m '.v ti ie a-,- unpet, nt ath ■t ■■ . -ia i z.at . >a. workers. As a. t. in imo > murdties school -'. F anda a oi la* r.r ' .vvu l:a! is a uni , . i : T.iy dark at at. , ■ no .v ! .. ;. ipiving whoi' S'iit a a < : n evenin'; oJiicatiore , : T!ie work is • *.: . ! to !• i * - . „• : ' - eon • * ntc*l I n :' S' 'i to a i - a at , fan ..; )-> giving . a ciiam' •*> la :: il more, see more, . : .a ore, I i n. >; c and earn more. AMERICA'S HEROIC DEAD Bcitte Well Taken Care Gf By A;in;. Graves’ Burt i v. REGISTBA j':GN SERVICE That the T'nlt. 1 Stm-s Ar:r. o!’d ia! Conner si with the t'r ve- K. d*:i a tu n rorviiv :i !'■ .. ea. m . 1 every c:*'ar. t > a.K- 'u- A tv. . . t-a military ei me: rie< in t- ■■ baitU ;v ■ - in Fran t . i:tinu re-tin:: phv<* t-v Am ri' in r >. i. .- -'.r rnr.r. finale !••;. John A Ow : -. of i . ;n: u. Mas . i - t-. . i ;- I •. Frem-t *r oa; ledr.g k a irk > ih< Kn T c : - ■ .ilnml .> i oaim• War Ar . ■- .Mr 0... new spa ; . r . !>. rax • At of miles >n ’: :r *o .odd ary a. *< .< - trom \V . v. gem i ; the m.i. *i• ..re ; ’ i : ; e . :t •: r> i. ('!:i •- s ■ nmn*. con ano i i lUir : n- Swi-s •; d ’• He hr-- aka i mud: is of Vimo trap]:.' . : in.i: > i 1 A .. :i ..'a and ! d ■ h ~ . n ie.v, a > d d parent -or u-x: c i.r • d > \id i'> ■ a( '. ■ i. . - rt ■ •.t Sr- v. h-> \ i . • . puss, ■: • , .Hi r ••■->• t?! i .i .< a ! • \ of <'. m.i i ia m ;i w i a i -(date ! g tax < • .a. I > cm. ’•••,. which ."U jew ! ii - V civ i:r • ••.*<l • n.e '!•.. v, K ui-t ? < sm e ' Fran. ' : si i.-.rr. <.*. !h h-.;tl oil:. - iu-hig i .t’ li i lkd v u'AnglaFar: . n.i . . ,r this oflif,: \\ ii. .. t i 11 :h. Aim rii a a .had i 1' ;• . . 1 ; - Visitors aii‘ uv w here a m> 1 ? a t ! >i. a h ■ b in tailed. Ail eiier :. : .on . i . a; t in- part i-ctila r niMii riled;-, s'lppla ,! in. a i'.-w mi- 1 y . . >• i:i eh irgo. S ddo-.n do < . there is a l a : delay a a records. The name .. . e furnished, hi <-■’r:ii..•. . t . it .. \, ion. and er i’ namt < r m " F a tln number -a' .e ; .'a. r tae lneat iin <■' ' '■> 1 • :m . The visitor er.n also pr-.rn;v oltiee intormaitoo ~ - m ( ir ? method to reach the <• in t. .-y j >*■ pre -1 a' ( on !ii i el e. 1 :k- e . o . i in 1a ll he i v I ' - , i . . \\ he?her or m a ho el a •o>-':.. .!i. i are *to lie !.a 1. Th ed dal ar a in ? ;<: o :0.. aril 1 a t with 11 ‘ er in- >r,a.i am v.’h: a he of advantage in mnh'ts • I'm tin ■ • I.rozil i.Wi : - : . I .a e • • ,• t I monk who j.lamt d two e t .<|s i , ai m a 'levy parden a li d. da a■: - 17r>4, wli'in .■ im plan, s or tliroghout the (ounuy. . *• For Infants and Children. IJ; Know That Genuine Castoria C’-j ALCOHOL-il TEH OUNt* * ■ j& if.;* % ' AVc'MoWclVepardfioflforAs AIWcLYS ff Q •t y;[e sanil:ilin'4thcFoodb)’kcsulan i s. E . * Bears the /A Thcrctty Y oinoiiriV*l)ivict>uon SigHQtUIG if f g % (.he erfu lncss and ReslCofllattt kF'-t I neitherOpidm.Merphiflcna r|| if l\ 1/^ -::r- Mireral. XotNahootk Ul y ! i \AU il;?i 11 -ssr w \ i| i m i A f\* h ■ hen, l W I i I \ i /* i* fill - ,' - fryer I IJt ;d bi^ynrnfixror / H P Sa A helpful Remedy for | £|QP Constipalion and Diarrhea. |\ 1 At* UvU kv'c and Feverishness and j |. V |I”kSST;'Jr For Over f gg|||y W Copy of WrappCf* TUI ckntauii commnv, hiwronKCirr The New Year Suggests New Cooking Utensils! FF '‘rn your wife hy providing / ''Jm j j; r with the proper utensils for '* " I: - vvi! * lessen l: * f J\/ ■ r ien and aid to her comfor . ,| jt f ■ ~ Vd * : i: numerable handy ;;r a '* ■ J ii . for ii;e household, .speeiai t--% ''' - into our f heme of soiling only [ jf- quality goods at moderate pri Myers’ Household Dept. ITFMS mo* ! t:i rII * **T The v.a do-.- is s-;e ; 1 '.!?!> i !ii I. ('hr.? 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