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. i Press Dis- Ass° cv " • ... , { late news at ; abroad arc pub ,n The Capital. O (iAZKTTE —ESTABLIKHED 1727. JKIfLIII FOR m SESSION , -:ng Begins To- N'oon —Party Cau • Semite And House fonight To Select ; PRESIDENT; 1 OR SPEAKER mr the biennial •1 1 Assembly of ...!■!• r th" provl-s --r.on will ! ■ con- ' n . in. for .i nine i t irnm I open -! ."i* when t In? In w - 1 null' , together :■ r from all parls ,ivrii,hl.> at the ■ corridor; of the 1 ■ jtrr.-oiil the ensto- ! r .• ive sessions. • .•a: will he for I lie 1 pa ft \ i atunises to 1 i nr; ofiicers for I oth • ■•i.hlv and also !. ,n oftlc.als so tlial out tv will he ready 1 . ravels fall to 1 ii i\ .• cniit rol of i‘re "lent of the Sell er o: the House will, of fr in that party, as ' r officials. So the ' v\;il lea mere tor i'.illy the only tiling l\e to (lo Will he to ' eh r for each House. liiling*- i nr Speaker ■ •:,ni t'olotiel Millard F. t II rf"rd. will he selected t .! ihe House, appears to it • inclusion iI is name j • prominently mentioned | .■U'l'ii I w eeks. and the j , was rendered praetc.ial-1 owing lengthy confer- j | .. rat n lefulers hehl at , t m Haltimore last j agreement upon Tydings ; .1 Hover elect Albert j appears will wield | , I n the affairs of thei | 1 1 *' cht element of doubt t I :. !em v of the Senate. , j e !'!• 1 oti Page Four) Reward Sit ,100 REWARD t\>r iniunna-| ’ !■ nttti id* parties i\ v ll truck 1 1 • I>a 1 night, t• i the \ TV DINGS. Mat nee Dance •• I'v k lass I ‘>2o i;'.'.e I ligh School thinesd.iy. Jan. 7, 20 . Musu - on. 2 ) Cents 1 i v c > oc c u coc o o $ ''-V-N">▼Tt*’'’'• * • • ' * ' * - • • - * ' * The Daily Newspapers ■nut pathetic stories of the loss of e. i in mattresses ami oi l teapots, ■ i ’n <li\ers other places. ■ ' <ju:te needless in this progressive ■. '.aa h r funds is in a t becking ~ \cc c.nt in this institution. - i roteeKd. and constantly available. New \ ear l>v starting an account t IN'Xes for rent. ' 1 he Annapolis Banking cn Trust Company ' bottling (Jlnpital. TAXPAYERS GROUPED IN SUB COMMITTEE: Schools And Other Issues Fc Legislation Made Subject For Separate Bodies MEETINGS ON FRIDA' The general committee of taxpayer of the county, named hy t'hairma lames S. Smith, following a reeen meeting of taxpayers from all over t ii county held for the purpose of cor sidering matters of legislation to h submitted in behalf of the interests t Anne Arundel at the session of rh la g, liture met lit re today, and organ ize.l hy tile selection of Jeillll 1! tod' of the Fifth Divine!. as chairman, an thin appointed three sub-r mmittee to facilitate tlv* work of drafting .v/hat ever measure!* may lie deemed advis able The meeting was held at the ('out House, and the three sub-commit tec th t were named <Cil have t i do wit matters pertaining to t!i<‘ County <'tti) missii.tiers and the County Kngmeei the Treasurer’s and Sheriffs iiftie, and public schools. A repri sentativ from each of the seven districts wa named to the committee as follows County Commissioners and Engince Nicholas H. Green, Annapolis (chairman); Frank 11 1 Pickett. firs <}i trict; Luther Nichols, second dis triet; Francis G. Riggs, third district Mruner K. Anderson, fourth district Wilbur Stoll, fifth distict; Kminett Wehh. eighth district Treasurer’s and Sheriff’s office ’I Roland Grown, Annapolis, (chairman) J living Hir'd, first district; Fdvvar II ill, of .1 . second district; K. ilarr Arnold, third district; C. Addiso Pumphrey. fourth dis’net; .1 i I’htdps. fifth disfrict; Ferdinand W Weems, eighth district. Schools Charles 1, Tate, third dis trict, (chairman); benjamin Collinson fir.si district; Jesse Clark, second dis trict; John S. Chaney, fourth district John H Geis, fifht district; Charles F Lee. Annapolis; W. Frank Chaney eighth district. Arrangements are now being mad for a meeting of these sub-committee on Friday next at 10:JO, and of th general committee on the same after noon, beginning at 1:20. A genera meeting of all taxpayers has been call ed for January 20. at which a com pit tw> report will be made. In th meantime, members of tne are urged to 'attend the meeting retularlv. \ (Continued On Page Three) FOR RENT Dwelling -12, Hanover Street, full furnished. Hot water he.t, electri lights. Possession February 1" E. V I glehart. Real Estate. Advertise Building j’- 1 Oyster Supper Given by CAMP No. 40. PATRIOTIC ORDER AMERICANS TFESDAV AND WEDNESDAY, JaniLin Oth ami 7th AT STATE ARMORY Ailmission and Supper . . . f>o Cents Supper served from 6:30 to 10 P. M j7 UNION SERVICE OF I $ WEEK OF PRAYER BEGAN LIST MET > Good Attendance At Meeting That Inaugurates Worship Of Y Churches For First Week Of The New Year —“The Church r; Awakened,” Subject in . I m \ be NOT 100 PCT. EFFICIENT BUT STILL EFFICIENT M‘ . > of— -1 La.-:! night’s service at College Ave- ! l! " nue Baptist Church, .the ICv J 5- ’ ' , Sower . I). D, inaugurated the uni. > ■ ' * services of thf* Vh . k of Prayer Tiie attendance was g. mi. th.,: c.;i 1 ‘‘ gregation ?of :lie First Me:lt IT: K; s * eopil, Maryland Avenue Motinnli u a Episcopal, Trinity Methodi-t Kn.-c. - n 1! pal. South. Presbyterian and 1 inherit; churches uniting in ul (, m grvic s. he 1 '* sith s the College Avenue B ; ' ' ll * Chiirch, where last night’s service was ’ held While all ministers are taking part ’ ** in the Week of Prayer s**rvir . two ar • li> : pgi iflcally assigned fo reach night of : '■ the week. Last night s service had • r for speakers the Rev Silm E 1 r 1 s ' sons, I>. I)., jfestor of Ihe Pr y'< i v : Church, ami tin Rev. th :;n •" It Sp u- f cor. pastor of Maryland Avenue Me,:; t • ’ oili -1 Episcopal Church. ’ ' The subject was "The Chun h Awak- 1 ened by National Seli’-Kx imbnti. a In the absence of the minister of I College Avenue Church, win re th • 1 i nr. ice was held, tin* Rev 1 r Sovve a being detained on account of a wed- ! N ding at his home. Dr. BVrgan presided r ‘ II and opened t meeting Th > U -v. * E. Owens, pastor of Trinitv Methodiat (l e Episcopal Church. South, lia.i the .uvo cation and the benediction j, u Ret. Spcno r’s \ldre>s >- The Rev. Emmett R Spencer wa ■ ; the first spiker. He reviewt 1 tii ■ t, progress taking place from tbue to ~ y, time in America during the !.*-•( ce.t tury, especially in the last few years, ] le in economic, commercial and indus- j vs trial life, as well its scientific, lie re- i n> fern d to better social conditions, and .. r- general progress all down the line He j ;tl showed tint this advame was getter- ] 1- ally due to American Am a- erica leading all nations. This leader- v 10, ship. Mr. Spencer said, repasents a r - "Opportunity." (J ;s True Anireieanism. to be really v worthy of such leadership, would have c to be tin Americanism -ynonym up with "Christianity," and na:i-'uai !.f •* j. can only l>c diaracterized as it;.livid f uais lead and live active Christian t lives. t !>r. Persons* \ddrcss l; 1> Dr Persons had made a careful a !t study of consciousness of the present 1 ' day church. appHni to encounging or signs in present day life .which ho i ,f L presented logically and with impres- . sivcticss. He sank* the signs f the time show that the church w;ll rise to it* r sponsihility. and take th.e rie'a'ful place as leader in Anu-rici. causing 1 the American life to he dominated by , . Amrricin principles, because of tiie tisellings of the i hur h. Ho spoke of the increa~ed unity of the t hurches, ver b Tore, aipl this unity being an encouraging sign Sec ond the increased interest in the Bible and Biblu study, which has awak neil ? keen interest and new life. He told o ' the Soc ial St rvice program, an l trying to study foreign problems and v irious ‘ , rural problems, phase- of labor and in — dustrial problems, frying to inrer-v-: and help people solve these pr./elem.' 1 o Dr Persons rev wed the re n: % groat moil''., campaign- in ;.ll the 1 ■° churches just compieied. and of the " o .1 o' • . 0 (Continued On Page Four) 1 THBEEISiBIN I 1920 ON SOW; * i o - Throe holidays in 1A■ ar, going : • ‘ o be jus: plait:, old. ordinary "ev-ry o , . o day s * George Washing’or.’s Birthday. Dec o oration Day and the Four:.: of July' J all fail on Sunday. Isn't r -w :, o Witiwa; prematurely lira: ng ti s * year f grace 132". it is sate to - > o that there is something wrong with £ a calendar th..' permits hoii.my*. to o get ail "1 aiied-up ' like that Tiie only remedy will le f. r ilu government clerks and their organ o izations io gc in some fas: work and U land that vear-round Saturdav half o o holiday, which they have been rry.ng to get for the las; decade. If they o don't succeed in this, they will hav * to take scant Comfort from V • fact o that the i tier, far m>. couldn’t o change I.al or Day and Thanksgiving *' fn;m their inalienable Monday and <> Thursday schc.lu’.v and tlia: Chr.si in.as comes on Saturday this y v .,r. i THE! MARYLAND GAZETTE. ANNAPOLIS. MIL :T ES!) \; . i v.N': 'AKY 1 FACTS m FIGURES ABOUT HER PLANS President Melvin. In Rep or., Gi. cs Review Oi Condition . And Company’s Histoiy IS BIG ASSET FOE CITY .A : t reg r Mt'O ■:. 1 ■ ;1, Beard of Dirtc.ur- !' the - W ter (V ..yatiy ’ >' 1 1::.- • . in- . of • < ;un% •; . T Mi! in. .vI i it ‘H h.- re" ■ r :. per ending D<. .:. ! r l 1 * Mr Mch ■ ha.- !• vi Fr. ; . th ■ v’t'a.iiv - f.vt.. : icdtiirt 1 ;•> 'in* ( ;•> in "t• 2 I*i wis '!:•) n:n- . : th-.' origmal comm ..• tii.d l• tti in t aarge th ■ nego'ia: '>. I' .• !?!>• purcl. hy t! •F. y. t :•! .- retmrt 'ml review . s tc tie f.i '- tnd h" Com; ,i. y': liis cry come F: - ar.tid. " lie rcpi.f • lag :oo l.m ’ for • : , ■ p i ! : c.t; • n n oil" v 1 < -i'.cn i:t in '.:i: vf.is from .h.y to * 1.; rim ;;rs h.-.almen: tolh. • - To the B‘> ri of Direct.t v- f the Ar n.'.goli- Water i enpa:: i re poet fully submit lu-r v, , i t.r: Y ter C 'mj cny for '!]■' p •rhei ■ ...1,:,, i 31. TIP. i hiring Hu ; weir.v moti’h-' t ..• cco • iy iii been era ted under d dircctorat > provide* by .’ : ■• f I .* 1S which account from Aprii i < P.'b s .. the j> Imti * has been m lin’.tirml . a high degr cof efficiency and in k i) In* with t!u> purposes stated in - Bt! \<;. which are o provide ’for ir and phvsicl oj ora! of tb plant ut tin Water Company in the ir.; :c of r„ e lie: I ’i. i omftirt ; :■ 1 proper ma:er i! rt ; Hrenicu*.- < f the people of the c > of Annapolis" The wat • work < h iv( :,! > i:can k* p: in good repair. Cji io April 1. the Water Cam p itiy ha - gradually rcserx .• i a futri i! 77Aft. set apart in the hanks air ft-.-rgem'v i'and. and in addition to this !t."i a .'cumnlnt nl in the banks a fund of f fur all ordinary u;,k< ar,d current i.iluunis,ra>iun expens, B> December til. l'H'-k tii" c.nerg 'nr* land had incretst ito .<24,116 3lt, *wi tl; enrretr fund to s.CTI.TJ. aid J’: • sinking funds i ro'ub. up-to-date do-! po bed in tin banks a- required b> law. it is noted that in ti ■ war peyiml. when labor wa : Hra • ' uimhiain A b and materials cottld not he had l tr any ordinary ;mr| im . fortnnttfely w : - wer no! called upon for any e::::a --ordmary work a the plant. tbe enlargements and improve ments mad" in previous years, and fully e' out in my reports had placen th" plant in such c.o.uUtioti of efficiency tli.'t we have hr !t able to operate it! uniformly to the ex;n! of its capae:?.;.'.: anti to the general ati’faction of th" public. Tn* sc improv, n’,‘trs such as instal ling a waicr puriltcntion .vpparains and enlarging iim frvoir capa-Aty (Continuen on Page Fouri TWEI VF OF LEADING DEMOCRATS 10 SPEAK AT JACKSON DINNER (I'nrrer i)iit>itei. \<> .iatti! Press.) \\ asiiingMui. I>. ( Jan. t> Twt Ivc of the trading figures of the Demo cratic party including most of thos" •>r.)tui:ien:ly mentioned t r the pre.-i --demial nomination ir. on the ii.- .ot speakers mailt public today for 'lir Jackson Day dinner, which will r held iiere Thursday night The message from President Wil fon will l e read firs; at tiie ban pad and speeches will be made by thi following: Willjam J. Bryan. S re * iry Daniels. .Aiiorney-Gcneral Pal mer. Governor Cox. of Ohio: Jatne; W. Gerard, former Anil as-.. 1 r to Germany; Champ Cork, of Miss ;;r:: former Speaker of the House. Gover nor Cornwall, of We- ! Virginia: Senators Hitchcoik. of Nebraska: 1 n di-rwootl. of Alai a::.a. and Owen. <>■ (>klahoma. QUIETLY MARRIED AT BAPTIST PARSONAGE Miss Alice Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. John V*'. Cole, and Raymond Tolson. son of Mrs. M vert a T. is >n. were quiet iy married las; nigh; at > o'cii k at the parsonage of College Avenue- P ptis' C'lttrcb. the minister. R v. !)r John is. Sowers. , rlorinitv : g r erector,y. The marriage was witnessed by the pareti's of the i ride and Lie gran mother f the groom. 7*lrs. Faffieki. Mr. end Mrs. Tolson will irfffke tlieir home at West Annapolis. They .Have many friend- here and in Haiti i more. Ll.-CBL. LEISURE f HE COMMAND SI, JOHN'S CADETS Successor To La c Commandant 1 Cf College Battalion Ha - I ong I ilitary Record Was On Per.-htn.;’s StalT Former!;.’ d taticr.ed At Rutgers C lie: e MEW MILITARY INS TP TAKES CHARGE Ti DAY A: t• >■ delay of • viral ’ . t -i 1 ovit;ti t> lit..• .of !.a <1 l ;; I ’."i •>:. f.-irm-T ca’nnn.ia'fin' at a • ■ ' •:•!. * v \\ .. ri' p irtmcit h : -a e I Lieu: -<*. i S i Leisure, air s tv .(e a! S* J,.hn a- the he ■ 1 )f ’a nil : iry departnt 1 ", e military experience .a Licit - ,i Lea i:> t covers a p, ; i 1 it t 1 < 1 : y year-, dur.tig w!; t time iie h he ti :• ■ hed to several 1 ranches of thi I . i.-. V. tits* - r. • v.-.-s •, b. t v j Indiana Volunteer in h | e.’ . .ti the t .me of th • s: •i; <b- j ’l War i rfi■ the til) .| t ,: of . wit ! ■ 11- 1 ’I lie r' ‘d v . I I ■ P S. Yt dilute -r ,;i 'i; ■ P til pp n . j 1 a ,1 It * w e < .tura; -s i e 1 ;ti :in- I : r'c:t]<r infantry. I• ',wiug wl h 1: ,-"ru'd "t.iii: in the Ph iippine- ;ro.n I"-.'. : i Pj.n't, win n lie wa. pr >:t,o •tl : ''ir 1; Mitenant. V A- t ;te h-m >r gr.ta u irom t■" iH of :he i.ite . . t I'o: t I i .. • u ■ e :h. in 1 nor,. ( day 1 , mi e. thi . ii tenant, grade, a ted from th.- At-.,. ■e College at the same ])1 i - it: teeT • il, (l at The e li'ijiict i i of :h. - •i •-e to tit ■ Signal Corps, he r nr in , d there for several irs. a n tia o i th M xican b riler and a ! \ ra <’ry. * Ft, tint a- 1.1 ling to C >ie i"1 i.i asn:' •'* ■ as "i inuamia::' at t : . Johti' • .ire t >’ 1 i n: rely new to Jii: •. far li" ha ■ > - iap ed the ; n it ion of profe-. i r s Mill ary Science an i Tar i< > at Rut ge, College. New Brunswick N .! y in after the entr :ue of the I’nited ' ;. . e into the war lie organized and i; ■ ■ ■ indrd the atli Machine Gun Ra: ' ii.tn. t’.rd Brigade, 2nd IHi isi >n. Later a transft r mad" t , ihe 1 rai kig section umh-r ,he Gcncr.l ’Slat at General ilea I'i'i:" ' "J . A K F. t H1 an ra I Pershing's . if. i • signed t t Uie air ■ f. i ’<? in ' Fran," Colonel Leasin'" later w,:.-'.le •ail d a.- Deputy of ill" Oyfations St: • ion. General Stan and at ;T .1 the ibneral S.ali College. A K. F 'v. .til this long and excellent trili ;a ry record Colotu 1 Lea.-nr- i an-" ito st. Johns to rirmr.aii i tn ** cade J battalion and the military work o: the institution, v.iiicli is fortunate in . scenting a man of his prominence t . lilt tlie vacancy. He and his family will occupy the commandant’" quar% tors on the College Campus soon as they can he arranged i . occn . pan. y. The former home of Col' I Lea.-are was at Terre Haute. In k L rinr the absence of a command ant since the death of Colonel Elliot; :h" (ins’ has been temporarily fill" 1 by i apta ti Edgar Fell. I!i At Ihe < minty Home i ' ... it viral of the aged inma’.c : ‘Me . Courty Ilmoe are desperately ill Among them are Henry Cowman, of i X Annapolis, who is past eighty, and i ■ afl'ic ' 1 with ileatm. s. He ha- '.•••en jm asa mi-conscious condition for >n. • days, and is tin idle to recognize h friend.-. Jam. s Phillips, an aged like it. mate, i.- also scriousiy ill • o.d man is 86 and has be.-n in ii-ehle In -. it ; for some months. Las; night he wa < stricken ' ith an a'tack of thi h ■ a and has ,)>)t rallied sitiee the alia k RHODE ISLAND HAS RATIFIED SUFFRAGE tli.v Tie Xsst'H'iMieU Press • loi id* ;m 11. I - J;; ii. (>. The Fed eral Woman Suffrage Amendment was ratified by the Legislature today : The ratification resolution; pa - d t'ic fc Ho ; > by a vote of Sh to •) and a few ir. mutes later was adopted u:;a;- n’ous’.y by y. Senate. : TONIGHT’S SUPPER AND DANCE AT ARMORY l Camp *7O. Patriotic Order -of America, will give a supper to night and tomorrow nigh; a' the S'ate ■. Armory. Admission and supper ar nrii" I a: fifty cents. Supper will le serve.’ from 6 to 10 o’clock, and am e i excellent menu is promised. Cen - erous patronage is solicited. 7' e Order will also g.ve a dance e tor.i. January 6.-in the State Ar yimory. Music will be furnished' by Prof. Schreyer’s orchestra. Dancing j will Le from 5.30 to 11.30. - N j PRUT. TWO CHN IS. Pf HE TUITIONS OF W JELLiCOE. HERO OF BATTLE OF JOTIiO. TELLS MIDDLES TODAV NCTF.D BRITISH FIGHTER VISITS AT A DEMY ais \! m ini i i.t: i .U !! v .If I I HOT CLOSE CO MR A DESHIP Or U. S. AND BRITAIN means world peace \ ‘mir.i! t ■ • poke ct the yrea :.>!.< r he A >' ft :. ■ i in 1 ■ mins ill* •l.'i.-'.lina: t . •t- of !h* -' ll .t’ 1 >t.*ifs N;ivy. 'li.;: rr, o Navy wlm h i, ; ) t;en • t ifly ! •an 1 if < "if l ;ji , \i h f.y >-,.•*! ' iit said that hr (•,) i:l i• i .nii Atnerie an . 'ill ’.lf d .■ :i "I 'llf st.* i • ! ill M . ..f it*;, wifi i1: .■ .. .'l"i . 11 If. 1 !k i- !■ .1 ■}\ r ::n.l that it lad I oen .ii mi I by tie- arrival of liiany o.lit . f lid ; n <ntiiuiinp. i!. ■ i imir ! <i li.at ;he "aiar. |.■ ', f iff r. -mneiit liu*l I *H'ti OV. •' ' i : 1C li. mipre-.-h f I < Yin?: mu i on Paste Fmiri NOTICE! ! n v ! ■\v i f Tie i. r ii' w aste "I •A (T < 1 \' !". 1.) 111 • fl.'f •i . ]v cl v. yi•a ■!y i:if reu Org i lie* ii. (■ of pan.; inn a! tin utter w .rks ano f i It;. nst ;iik (l, -•> ii-ff of .f; pi;.. tin 1 oard of tli i .>r of ’lie A:ii'i;polis Wafer t up. l.ar | 1 a, ii order iha; w . < ■ w;ff r ;a a. ' It y: oppe.l,; a;. t.iat lantiio: - .- ati ifiuiils be . in died that r will he ill- ( .< Il'"1 v. her.- id; no: if- is disre it d Tinv. ?. i wilfully waste ; ii" • y'.- wa ier supply < • tin i c j.iT'lf i' *' they ar lf'iuin d i. pa/ for vii.y tuny wa.-dt. (i ill: a.K T MIT.VI.V i re. 11.: ■: tdis Watt r < u. A. W. SHARPE Optician 130 Main front A N N'APOI.! S, M A R VLA ND. A Prosperous and Happy New Tear To All of Our Patrons I A Bank that is strong enough and liberal enough to care for its patrons at all times ij ' ESTABLISHED IN 1805 Gross Assets Over $2,700,000.00 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts The Farmers National Bank Of Annapolis, Maryland lISl lS ' ’ I ! I' Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy and warm er tonight; Wednesday, snow or rain and warmer THK IVENINt) CAPITA I,—KBTAO I.I SH l*H. Noted British Sea-Fighter Deep ly Impressed With Un 1 Sam’s Naval Institution And. Commends Students Op. Fun- Military Bearing CLO S E COMR AD K S HIP ASSURES WORLD PEACE Admire! < d the 1 ’• tt. immimi! Itihn |elliei 1 "i Sf.ijM. * i I ’> ti. M. < ■ L \ <. !: -l i> id li; 1 >a* tie tdY tilt- lul’an-l 1.-land when the British C,rul'd Meet .Hindu!.He ! t!m tn ’ m.'.n arm,id.t with the nu mill, l s * I hi > -tat \ i-tted tin \.e .1 \f dim- tod i\ md w ere the horn a- d gilt- ts at ■ r.m.ml Hi eerenu'Pies covering ; ~-rit HI of two hour:- lie <!< h\ i-n d a !'fief and napp_' ad In ! fere ;!:. regiment nl mitijtij men win mi u 1 1 w mimat■ !>■’tot iin had re \it \\ et 1 i m tin- pa i . ‘h - r. unnl \\ oit a a 1 iel.l. " | ui- ii vtm all tli m"d t.M tune in tin world. .-aid Lord |e 11 h oc to the midshipmen, "pi e er\ e tlie great tradition- t i tln United. State Na\ \. he e >ntm ut tl. "and with a omt inu.ance i>l the c! "i- comrade-dm* that ha . i wars exi-ted In tween th \avie of tlie United State an l U: Bril,un. particularly m t'i ■ iaf w ar, the peace <! the \N < rid \ ill ah.vay- he sain It v. i - ,i n an p; av f ■■ a - .It Mo oe. slmr: of mure, rosy, ri i uri'i .I f<tai pie \ i"a, iyplf il *• I tin f,t fuit-r. tool 1 .fore Mr- r.id i.: ih for: b - wfst lii’toiiy ol liali, ~r ih<- ar:iM>ry laiildii.g at the At a , Cniy. and atldn-ssetl the tewrly I’.ui'o !•■ anhipinen who stooil at aMeitlioa on the drill floor below, aim a fe v lrimlied olln-r per tins, Tim: tlv naval ft’ont imiftl •.n I’af'e Fotirt NOTICE—TRAPPED Will pay you $3.00 Each FOR GOOD MUSKRAT HIDES delivered at r.tore. MR. APPLESTINE C,:i West St. Annapolis. Md. Also "or.el priees for all furs. 1 js I f<T lif n la- I. ’I :fmi I i'*n. Dance Uivt n hy ( AMP No to 1’ *.Tflt lilt' AM HR I CANS January 6,1 f >2o v AT STATIC ARMORV Mm ie hy Prof Sehr.-yer’H (freln- ; a nanein;' fr<nn Sub) to 1!:TO I oK.vroKMKN. ; lahibs. lu-