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m-r!y Taylor, tin latter the little in.-vie
m or. wh have be *n -pendins ’he
: ‘ v "fh <aa. r grandmother. Mrs.
f K 1 aylor, AA e• t treet. it \a ret urn
i ’ their home in New York fitv
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D part men t (1? Lug! • , j,„ \m va j
A i ’oiiiv. a. til ib bv. r • ic iov ,s I ir. s.s
before the I’t . , . T* .- R a r>
1 utjaer, D A K, ■’ its iiinl-ntonth
'ur iia\! v..'h In . ' i urdy'-
si.bjf t wili bo the third on the "('on
s’ifuMhm of ill I n d States." i-nd he
" ill ’k< up "TI; Judicial'' phu.-* of
th, t on tiimiou
Di rdoli Claude who hit lia* n spi inl
ins th“ holiday - .m i his parents. Ir
ind Mr M t'lernetn < imid*'. of s
) 'iin in* ■ ha r, turned to Newpori
\'"W Va.
Major (.larilon .Mrt'oy, f. S, A. of
l-'ort Taylor K> is here on leave,
itlia a In* .s spending with hi- mother.
Mi's MfCuv. w idow of Col MeCtiv. ;tind
lis <t.-r Mrs 1 -:ilie 11 MaCoy Jonas.
M.n in street Major MaCoy met with
i laoloreyi b act blent soma weeks ago.
n v. hiali in sustained a broken lag.
uni- . alii* ikteently aide to be about
ig-iin.
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.Mr and Mrs Marry ,M> Kishar have
ret hi m d from ;i three \m!a' visit in
In ir rel.it i \ es. M r ami A! r 11 Van
I’flt. where they ware entertained at
limn r parties, card parties and dam es
luring the holidays.
l.iriii. (leiifge K Weber. !' S \ . <d
he l S S. Ohio, joined his wife here
tor the week-end
Itulliaiit Reeeplieu
\! Silver Spring
On .Yt w Veal's Kve .an* ot the lari'
*-1 imLmost lirHUairt recep; ions given
for Mine nine was b< Id at f-ilvi r
spring. AloiHgo cry mnl.v. ilie r. :
It lM'f of M. ‘br Ii I.srooke 1-ee. State
'(euptroller-dJe.a ami Mr l.ea where
Ur-. 1. e V. a s ill's: a-- ill iiom o* of Mr.
mil Mi ; J Hhrris Franklin, who ware
narried that da\ at Cpper Marlboro.
Mrs. I'ritiklin, who wa- before bar
tiiirriaga Ali.-s (’.no! Van Antwerp
Wilson, is a sister ot Airs Rrooke Lee.
mil u daughter ot the late Senator
J( "pit \ Wilson, of Rrinee tJeorge
•oumy Idle groom is an Anna Arun
la! countv man and a son of the late
Dr I f:irr. ' Fi nklut. of West River.
The house was handsomely deco
rated with Che uii.a g teens and cut
Mower-, pink roses bein'.; 11. el in the
dining room, and r. 1 earnat: ut - in the
ft lit r roimi-
Ahtsia was furnt.-ltad for dancing and
tilt- formed a feature ot the evening’s
please.n A- tstitip Air Rrooke Lee
and the bride to receive wart* mem
bats of the brid il party, her maids of
honor, bridesmaids and flower g.rls
l’he gtie-ds ware numerous, and in
cluded the social set from Alontgom
cr\, Anne Arif tide l ami Prince ‘borge's
coun: a- as well as friends from
Wa-hTigion Mini Haltimore.
ON THE SICK LIST
AT WEST ANNAPOLIS
Airs Fred Shaw. Jr . who lias bean
ipi: sick at her home at West An
■Mpoi s. is very ranch impioved and
alia b<> out again Her many
fronds are pleased to have her
ur.v’t’.g them again Airs t-n.'W it -
been suffering fr.nn hroneiiitis gtip
ami hear: trouldee
Air- Sarah 'fayman is very sick
n b.er home in West Annapolis
I’mTiUiaf i -!.(ge scenery invented
it Kurope is said to be more raalis
h than the Mat and to I e tnore eas
ily transported
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'HWi tYUSISG CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE. ANNAPOLIS. MARYLAND. aoNUAY. JANUARY r*. lf*‘o
TEXT OF PROPOSED n
: BILL TO AMEND
WATER CO. LAW
fContinued From Page One)
thernwf!:." : at,.! : I-.- -ail: is hereby
repealed am! re-enat ted w .th an:, nd
meii - - re ci a- f n w -
S' 2 A . i 1“ !• fur; h r • • ns-%‘ *l.'
- rflat •i. power- fere'. ' v - 'ed hy Pi
Jaw in the dtr* ■: ttie* AttnapoM.-
Warn r Comp. n> -ball her if be cv
> r i-'d and perF’lined Dm AV 1 >'•>*•
Coun-elor and Ale irtn* u' th c > f
Annapoii or by o!*: -mi- t.d "tup! >y
ees provide-! by and that a!i -if the
property f • !:• sai l Annup-dts Wa' *r
(' 'tnpany ■ .' • '* ■ :> • diareo-n-r at.-l L
it- right', easements and t laini.- of .
.every ciiara.'ter shall vest in the -aid
Mavnr, Coun-elor and Aldernteu •>' '
i* \
Cnv of AnnaDoMs. th* oi l M:v r , T ,
, > r
< ounseb’r ni I A! b-ramn of tim F t >*
Annapolis a- in trig al! rim d**b- r -
-ponsibilities and obligation* of said .
ti
AtfutpoFs \\ r Compariv
Section Am! be i* further no j
ed. that all or parts of g '
I consistent w:'n the prov'-tun-, ot
;u" be, and th-y are herefiy. tcj - led ;
to the exten of so !; incon-j-u. m . ' : t;
V * ’
j Ihe follow trig prop e|a -an 1 s
tern;t!)Ve tp Spcrio.i 2 in th- roue,
draft ‘A the ; opo-n vv bill • j j
2 .*• ml ’ . .' . ia ■■ 1 ‘at a
, their - regul ir ni'*' t 1 • t iln Ape. ,
t'ouii-1 ot and Ald'-rm-n i (' th.-C ty > j p
/.tin *. ili*- held <ll. r i.g a me, it J’*. cm .
•-•ver two yea*-, th-reaf'er. that body ~
-hi II elect two pet-ons. wit .. w. h tin
Mayor of Annapolis, -hail eoustimti ,
tin* directors oi th* Annapolis Water
! * t*o:ii| my. and said director- Lull h.n.
oil tin- powers now held hy law by the u
directors of tlie AiHiapo':- Water Corn
f pane, eti .. j
(Salary of il.reciors to > t . lived ; . T ,
Mayor and City Council, of Anna pot • ) „
I "Said dir . 'or-, w iilt the approv ii of •
111
• the M ayor. I'ottttselor and Aldemtett of N
i the City of Annapolis, shall determine ,j
• the employees of said company, the
• aMire of their doties and the annumt oi
1 their compensation. Kmployco* shad
he removed for inability to perform
their duties or itm ompeteoci* only, and
from action dismissing any employee.
lie shall he allowed to appt ai to the
Major ami City Council of Annapolis,
i wlio may direct hD reinsiatemen:."
. AGENT S. P. C. A.
SUBMITS REPORT
OF DECEMBER WORK
A
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(Continued From Page One)
December "<> Destroyed eat for
James Owen-. Yo. Ft School <t reel. H
December J1 Destroyed eat on ”
Fifth -tree:. Fast port
December L’-'t Destroyed horse at
1 foot of Son:lt street, belonging to *■
1 Oscar Scott. "'0 Lincoln s'ree:. An- 11
iiiit>oLs. ' s -
Dee. ini er 2!* Yotilied F Dorsey
.bout using shaft props
December Des’troyed eat for F
Miss Heller. sS Sixth s reel, lias -
port.
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Phone 271-W. licit, 11
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The pres blent is glad to report that
Mrs. F l>. Rerrien. sent the Society
. a SIOo.UO F. S. gold bond as a Christ- 1
mas present.
li cen:meudalions Freni I’residenl.
Look ott! carefully for your ani
mals otir.iig this cold weather. Keep
them well housed and bedded. Re- _
I ton putting bit into your horses t
mouth these cold mornings, be sure t
to dip ti into water, either cold or ii
hot, otherwise it will take the skin ii
( off liis tongue and lips. s
Horses’ shoes should be reset (
every four weeks, and when streets 1
and : ads are icy ftiey should he kept h
w• ;! harpeneil The constant fear d
.of falling and the strain on the lints- t
t ies'often fret and tiro a horse more t
Mian a hard drive. 1
If you find a horse uncovered in A
cold weather, cover him. If his i
5 blanket has fallen off. pick it up and s
put it on him. f
RE KIND TO ALL ANIMALS. J
SA.MI'EL GARNER. 1
President. S. P. C. A . I
y Plume ;’. (
1 THERMOMETER DOWN
p TO 1 DEGREE ABOVE ZERO 1
K Thermometers oa back por.die- in
thi tteighborhood of Alarke; street and (
'* Spa t reek this morning at s ok lock ,
registered or.e legree above /••?•, ,
Pa-; night and this morning are con- (
ced' d by .tin: th. entire chilly p >pu- f
- Foe as being t lie eolde-*' :h -> e. r. and ,
I for many >t ars it Annapolis. It i. th -
' real old-fashioned winter, the varietv
Dt. great grandmother- a-cil to
l)o.isi about t
| Onl? One -lUiOMO IM\1 M
To ' '!••• gi-nuino. call for .full name (
I. \\ ATI VE liliOMt QC IN'I.YE Tablets
t r • .ana are of E W GROVE.
Fuit --i Fidd in One Dav. 2.0 c (Adv I •
* 1
Rci iSinCJ tvie Oml ly * >Coboclv is rjoin jto pass five burks as sisv as that 1 FlShfl)
O-00H- Nouve . -~ t * — r I r — —n
refill -
>•53? <.s i /*~3 (?~*’ v . '• *4. L-< - 'W_J *_ a
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TRANSFERS
IN CITY AND COUNTY
RECORDED IN COURT
Many Deeds Of Realty Are Filed
During Last Several
Days Here
MURRAY HILL PROPERTY
i
Fr.en Hugh R Riley and wife, to
; '.truly n- Let Heap.. lot of ground sit
uate on Murray H il. n the City of
Vr.ttape - Aid . at the corner of
Frank: u -; r-■ • and Taney avenue
FT. :i J < '..ark Lint'nietim and
wifi red Wei Inter un i w
ni ■ hI -a; L:n:’/icuni
He.glits n the Fifth i:s:riel. contain
ne J J .. rt of land, miff or le--.
Dwsiltcr 2t)
Fr mi John K. Culvt r and w ife, to
!{o ! m r; P E'!sti and w.ty T lo' of
zround situate at Rrooklyn Pars, n
he Fifth district, known ,i> lo - Son.
LA D>, ’.7 and J x , in -tction "F "
1: 1 ‘r -m Fores' Grove Lodge No i
t I 'epi mien’ Or * r of Good S.imar
tar and ii.iuelFers o: Samori- in
tVi 11 :.m Wat .‘5 lots of ground ;
ia I e in Anne Arundel Coutuy
Deed from the Fur * Min
ng. Furnace and Manufacturing
’ompany. to Grover C Morgan and
’baric- H Rohr. Iran* of land -di
late at Glen Humic in the Fifth dis- .
ricr
From J ( .Mew-haw ami wife i<
Anil Drunk and wife. •; bus of
Toun I situate at Rrooklyn Heights
n tiie I-’ift ii (i: 't l u. known as lot s
v'os i;u 711, 7) 72. 72. and 74. in sc
ion " A."
Heed trom Tiiotnas AlcGmoLan and
vife and The Ann.ipoi s and East
ort Pudding ami Loan Association,
o Lemuel K Taylor and wife, lot ot
■nunil situate on pa avenue and
-i’.i i-reek in the Sei md district.
From Thomas MeGitekian and wife
md the Annapolis and Eistpor
‘milling and Loan - ociation. to
annuel K. Taylor and wife, lot ot
round situate on Spa View avenue
md Spa Greek in the Second district
From <’h.tides .Main bn - to Waite Ai
Alien, tract of land situate in the
•mm;'., containing 12 2P* acres,
nore or less
Kroni George W Fox and wife, to
folici A. P.iiviiett. traiy. of lamT -it
late on Duvalls Greek in the Second
li-tri t. coii'ainittg :!A acre-,.
i-’i'ini Anna AI Miller, c' al.. lo
ieo'go W t', \. 2 tracts ol land sit
nitc i: The Second distriiL contam
: r .-
Fio::; i!o. A'. T> .li:,; and wife. t >
'inn'.' i-i (dian.ee and wife, lot of
'round . beato on the Northeast side
if So.iihg; !e an r.i.e. .Murray
Fro ,i Joint G Fleming and wife,
i Gr we Ai d . ! >i of ground sit
late ::i ;he Four:ii c : riel.
From AY Heilman Suit; and wife
io Thomas Newman Suitt, 2 tracts ot
and situate m the village of David-,
onvb'.o, in the First district.
"DRY” CHRISTMAS
AND ITS TRAGEDY
(Cont anted From Page One)
the alcohol taken In mu h large quan
ti:ii*. during Ghristmas’ week hy the
individual, bringing • quick death and
in o'h-r cases lot il blindness, was the
silttie alcohol that made liquors at
tractive and in demand.
The open sale of liqir r has been
iiring.ing on a much larger scale this
dent!’-producing result all during
these ’.eras, ’out it wasn’t played up by
the newspapers so prominently. Mr
E. r.tinnell Pitelps. aulltor of “The
Mortality of Alcohol.” estimates that
tiie open s iloon day.-: saw G.A.kh? per
sons die annually in which alcohol wa
tlit* causative or contributing factor
The point to these figures 'of Mr
Phelps is that Mr. Phelps was not a
prohibitionist, and bis figures were ac
ceptid md iiuoted by "wet" writers in
man., “dry" campaigns as Go- "dr;.-",
belit ved a larger number wer • kill’ i
oath year. Mr. Phelps’ figure- nn in
1,2r7 per week. This makes only 77
•b-at’r.s fr:n ah-hoi on Christma
wetk look small indeed. The last part
of tlu sermon was devoted to testi
monials from police officials, hospitals,
rescue missions. Salvation Army lead
ers. i•( concerning tiie marvelous
changes Fiat have been wrought al
ready for tiie better by prohibition.
f east Of 'I he I piphani
Tomorrow is the Feas; of the Epip
hanx Services at S* Anne's Church
will lie as follows:
7 a .in. Celebration of the Holy
Commit nion
Pi a. m Morning Prayer
P an a. m Second c<d-bruL-*n ol ’
Ihe Holy Communion
I
The I nd Of The Christmas Tree
"To \vh.:T b.c-e uses." t-:c . i
the Christmas tree? That .mp .-'an:
fat" r of the Yule'i.le season, has
let; -t’ort; of ail i’s glory, os ;ii;soi
and gli'tering 1-a’ls p.i.-ke ; away for
a no: her ye.r. and :Ue bare bush is
-(i #•.!.(} ' grow :-:g" fr.-m :.<• ashes
of he gar' _,e art as .. is Lena
haul -d to tiie "dump."
Thu.- is life ending of the mm h be
loved Christmas tree. xvThmu whu'a
Christmas :n the home would not be
Chrisruias ;o Fie ch idren in its real
setmo.
ROBUST CHILDREN
A child should not look pale,
thin or worn. Such condition
denotes malnutrition. To
keep up growth and robust
ness a child needs a plenitude
of food rich in vitamins.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
abundant in growth-promoting
properties, is an ideal supple
mental food that could well be
a part of the diet of every Ak
growing child.
Children o!wav do well N’ j
on Scou i.i ntalsion. J
ficolt at Huwm, p.MSiti,: i, N J. '.j-1?
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U ■ /TOW \ %
( Jgw i ‘ 1 •<*
* r *^f//■' / . ti/irs
4 4-7 Jj //' ti' lit §
yl rpriE old-time pack-bearer could t arry a hun
/•’’vaflS' died pounds ion miles a day.
The railroad i, Ike modern pack-bearer. For
every employee it carries *J.Ot)O times as much.
J investment nt tracks and trains and terminals, with
** / ' steam and electricity harnessed like a great beast
* „ of burden.
Hit
Without this mighty transportation machine
the railroad worker could do no more than the old
time packer, but with it he is enabled to earn the
highest railroad wages paid in the world, while the
country gains the lowest-cost transportation in the
world.
The modern railroad does as much work for half
a cent us the puck-bearer could do for a lull day’s
pay.
The investmerif of capital in transportation and
other industries increase’s production, spreads pros
perity and advances civilization.
To enlarge our railroads so that they may keep
pare with the Nation’s increasing production, to
improve them so that freight may he hauled with
less and less human effort —a constant stream of
new capital needs to be attracted.
Under wise public regulation the growth of
railroads will be stimulated, the country will be
adequately and economically served, labor will re
ceive its full share of the fruits of good manage
ment, and investors will be fairly rewarded.
J
V/ils adwlLvcmmih published hijihe
Association ofSiailuw/ \^\vcuUveL
>l*tWnv ■■ * -rrn • • ■r, ~/■<• n ;/ ••• ■ rood .-Ovation !**•
t.tr: ,r :,r, I „ ,■. , i ■ >.v •- 4 ■•■■■<• .... ut Unity av Ksrruti***.
( > UriMtdwi’v Sr' Y*- I;
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The New Year Suggests
New Cooking Utensils!
■ I’ltMst* v >nr w.io by providing
dL /A--——. • her ; t' : ! ..per uumsils {or
- '*r- f • ki: <n. 1 .11 U-ssen her
*, r n .r . .i.M : her comfort.
U j j 1 w ; nr- o r..:, hamly ar-
\ '\ J . - . • hous •hoil. special
,i
'¥**> ~ modern:*' prices.
Myers’ Household Dept.
' u:sT ST
■ CARTER*S Sft£B& I
fi LITTLE your complexion ■
I DILLS THAN AIL THE I
1 sr*l \ BEAUTY DOCTORS ■
L-s^Y^^Sa'o*-) 1N CREATION -. I

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