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nttng Capital EMaMUbMI 11*4. ND MARYLAND GAZETTE Established 1127. MRtfeua. md. i b shed Dally Except Sunday by . FITAL PUBLISHING COMPANY THE EVENING CAPITAL * i! sale at the following places: • V Jours 11M Main St. K liultze *4 West St. i,via 74 Maryland Ave. t ividmeyer s*l Maryland Ave. iita< h.. .Cor. Kamlali & King Geo. Baker West and Cathedral •ed in Annapolis. East port, <Jer ■. n and West Anna|>olls by carrier cuts per mouth. ear; have the EVENING CAPITAL to you when away frotn the city \ing your iiimr and address at the ! , 45 -cut* per month: 9&.M per payable In advance, to any l'oatottice Suites or Canada. .it Annapolis I'ostotth-e as Se.-ond Class Matter. ember of Tbs Associated I'reas I*tie A** • luted Press Is excln elj entitled to the use for re ttlhiiiloii of nil news credited to ■ i not otherwise 'Tedtied In this . ; . In so the local new* pub i Ip eln. All lights of re d ..lion <>f ape-ini dispatches i <ni are ;iis<> reserve?!. i \K. ; UAY, JANUARY 14. 1120. 01 It NEW CITIZEN !un Governor Ritchie was .pirated today, 1b - became a t ii of Amu* Arundel county, residence is fixed at Annapo hy the constitution for the he shall he Governor, and 'Executive Mansion is provid or his occupancy, i nnapolis cordially and with welcomes its new citizen does so with the full assur that the closer association he pleasant and beneficial to it i. GOVERNOR RITCHIE 'ay the Governor of Mary lected in November. Albert tchie, was inaugurated at tale Mouse, and entered ;i ■ • duties. i t'u r new Chief Magistrate. • ople of the State sincerely a successful administration. umes office with the cor lpport of the eommon i, which has confidence in uved ability his judgment, • <i character. ernor Ritchie begins his under the most favorable ces. The party divisions have heretofore been a ce of difficulty in State ad ation are happily lacking, .is no factional choice for nomination, and he won his election after the closest State has known. The first ernor that was chosen In liar vote, a Democrat like t hie. had hut little more ma ty than Ritchie had plurality, i '.- son gave an administration t i was satisfactory to the peo p’e despite the warring elements o iis day. although he came to Annapolis amid clamor and dis- S( n ion. ( overnor Ritchie lias, neither in his own party nor in another, am reason to anticipate captious or purely partisan obstacles, that may strike at the peace and pros perity of the State. The prob lems that confront him will be great, but they have to do with things in w hich the men. women and children of the State have a vital interest. and which have to be consi lered entirely apart from factional bearing'. 1 e starts with a clean slate, and four years of great promise are before him. GOVERNOR HARRINGTON i bis \\.i" the la>t day of the ad vo tration oi Governor luner t r c . Harrington. At noon t*- • u* retired to private life. <r four years Governor llar n has been at the head of Mate government, and in four years Maryand has vast advances and been Red with problems never hciore ;n such degree, vernor Harrington has had than a mire desire to do in his high office; he has i— - the industry, the intelligence. THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, PJ2O. the training in State affairs, the judicial poise and the knowledge ' of human nature, to render a great measure of service to the public. May his star continue in ascendencv. ' EXECUTIVE MANSION CHANGES HOSTESSES Mrs. Harrington made an ideal i and hospitable home of the Ex -1 ecutive Mansion, and a charmingj /and gracious hostess. Her re -1 moral with her husband to her 1 old home in Cambridge is a mat-; ' t of keen regret to the city, and > distinct loss to the many civic , interests to which "he gave time and energy. Governor Ritchie will have his mother to preside over his new ; household and Mrs. Albert Ritchie is a worthy successor of the splendid women who before . lur have borne the social duties of a State administration. Her s own dignified and charming per il sonality does not need the posi tion of First Lady of Maryland . to enhance it, and the people of: t* the State feel a warm pride in the* 1 widow of one of the finest men . and best judges Western Mary land and Baltimore city has ever' t known, and in the mother of the 1 new Governor. Aside from all _iconsiderations of personal merit i ■ and fitnc.-s to be Governor that Jdrew the State to elect him was J ! i The knowledge of the voters gen-; rally, and of many of them in particular, that with avi inheri . tance such as his he could not be Cother than just and upright man. t More than one voter in the elec-' 1 ti<in realized in the secrecy of the; booth that his ballot was a trib-| | ute to the memory of Judge Al : bert Ritchie and a pleasing rec- ] , ognition of the fine tvpe of . womanhood who shared his life.j NOTICE TO CREDITORS l Notice hereby given, that tlic sub M i'tlior. <*f Anne Arundel county, h,;s ob tained from tip* orphans* Court of Anne j Arundel county, In Murylaml. letters of ;i die l i:is: ration on the personal estate of s .lull ill M. Spencer, late of Atltu* Arundel enmity, deceased. All |<ersons having efiifn.s ngiiilst the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the > voochprs thereof, to the subscriber, on or before* the I I.dh DAY OF JINK, 18*0. They In ay otherwise, by law, b* excluded from Mil iieneltt of said estate. All persons InilhbtGi to said estate are requested to ■ mate immediate payment. ( i veil under my ham I this 9th day of r De-ember. 191!*. JULIAN 11. SPENCER. Administrator. t NOTICE TO ( KEDITOKS N"t !,, e Is hereby Riven, that the sub scriber. of Anne Arundel county, has ob tai oil frotn tin* Orphans* Court of Anne , Arundel county. in Maryland, letters tes tamentary on the personal estate of Robert Emil Sommers, lute of Anne Arundel - county, deceased. All persons having ■bums against the deceased, are hereby . warn d to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or 1 before the 17th D\Y OF .11 NE, 19.*0. - They may otherwise, by law. tie excluded from ail bene tit of said estate. All persons ; indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. , Given under my 'hand this Iltti day of I>< -ember. 1919. AItVII.LA W. SOMMERS. • Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NotHc is hereby (riven, that tlu* suh . r. of Anne Arundel comity, has oh ! talhed fr<<m the Orphans' Court <<f Anne ; \n?nde! county, in Maryland, letters testa u.i 'Mty on tin* personal estate of Rather-, itn M. Nelson, late of Anne Arumlel county, i I—<aNed. All pel Solis having eiaillis ! • g.iii.xt the deceased are hereby warned to ''Mbit tie- same with the \on-liers tlnre ■ of. to the subserlber. on or before the Util im OF 41 \ , lltfll. * !'he\ mm Otherwise by l.;w. be excluded from all be tie'll <•! s.,hl estate All persons I indebted i<> s.ibi is'at' are reijm *ted to ! . •mile immediate payment. ( I Given timlcr my lian<l tills Mb dav of lauuarv. 192 U. j VALENTINES NELSON. Administrator. <•. t. a. 1 : WM. N. WOODWARD. Clerk. , J'J" _ i ORDER NISI James W. Wayson \ s. Mary L. Wayson In the Circuit Court f.-r Aupe Arundel 1 County. No. HI. Equity. Ordered, this Isth day of Deoetnbcr. 19!9. •hat tre|<ort ami ais-ount of the auditor. 1 'l'eii tills lias In the above entitled . ause !><■ ralllii-il and eoiitiruKsi. unless cause t<< "o . obtrarv thers>f lx- shown <>i: or before * . h t l<*th DA\ OF .1 \M Alt) , MINT; ITiWhicd. a copy of this nrtfr be inser'dl j r sotne tii'wspaper published in Anno , ArUndel couutv, <<ms* in each of three site- ( "osive w.o'ks before tbe 19th day of Jatiu- < • trnext. , WM. N WOODWARD. Clerk. j True Com. lest WM. N WOODW ARD. Clerk. <\ NOTIC E TO C UUDITOK". N* dii'e is hereby given, that the sub c -•Tiber has obtained from tbe orphans' . • e-t of Anfr Arundel county, in Mary * •>. letters U stati entarv on the personal L '• <T MARGARET II A 1.1.. •to <•? .*.!'.■ Anmdel county, deceased All 1 'erroes hat it,c claims ecainat the tieeeased, J rt ben by wave< d to exhibit the same, with lie vouchers ‘hereof, to the subscriber, on >r bef're the " b <ir,\ f April. 19*J*. They ’.*•’>* otherwise, hv law. lx- < x<-lu led from 1! N-fb-fit of said estate. AM (XTHoUS in ebted to snbi estate are requesteil to make imniediate payment. Given under my hand this 2d day of O toWr 191 > ANGELO HAI l . Exev'Utor. REPORT OF THE CONDITION' OP The Annapolis Banking and Trust Co. At Annapolis, in the State of Mary land, a; the close of business De cember fjlst, 1919. RESOI KC! s Loans and Discount* S T-f. UU.-TT < Herdrnfts. sec ured am! un- Seeured 1 (IHI.ITc Sticks. Bonds. Sec-ruitlca. etc... liSJi.Vi.ti] Rai klr.jr 11 on*<•*. I'uri.i'erv .uol Fixtures ss.7xn.l7 Mortßiiß** and .1 idßment* <>f Itwinl l<s 914..“9 Du.- front National, State and Private Bunks and Bankers ?<ml Trust Companies, other than reserve 40424.E< Checks and other cash items , 9.2ti4.(is Due from approved Resend l A Rents . 1 1.171.77 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz : S. Ciirreti'-y and Na tioiml Rank Not s. . .fc:L<i92.U i:..M Coin -JUTi im Minor Coin ;;4.'9.;,(t r i War Savings Stamps ...... Total .< I..*:::-'7-*> LIABILITIES • 'at>ii.nl Stock paid in .A ral(s*Mi Surplus Fund l.Vtjttu.tsi • V.cieci I'rolit'. '!•** •■'pi'll ‘-s.. Interest atol T*\, s jinid. 1 List*.l." Dm' to National. State mnl Private Hanks and Banker* a: <1 Trust C.impanies. other than reserve 7.7 (T!.2i Dll' to Approied Ri’servi* Agents 2.” N”>JM ! .*l l s • demand . : Subject to c lie.-k . . . ?.Y.':s 7"". ' * Certified ('berks 1."7".(*9 • le’ .'its itin e. . S. vi:ij*s ami Si,ec-lal r.*-’* l 19*1.79 Cio ti'ieilt.’S of d - p<.‘i( rsni.no 1 .tkV.r.77.:<2 Bills payable, ini liiclinc Certifi ! i-utes of Deposit for money borrowed v:i.ono.iMJ | Ltutdllftes other than tln<*e utoTf si.a I is! 17. • 1 ” ? 1.:U'.2..*.58.70 Slate of Maryland. County of A line Arundel. Ss. ; I. K. 11. Thompson. Jr.. Treasurer of the .ibovo-named Institution, do solentuly swear that thi* above statement is true to the last of my knowledge and belief. DRANK HOW ARD TIIMPSON. JR. Tre.isut'!'!'. Si|! si ribed anil sworn t<< before me this l Mil day of January, 1920. BERNARD J. W1 EGAKI > Notary Public. Correct Attest : JAMES A. WALTON. '• EWARD WEISS. GEO. C. BARTON, ill Directors. IN MEMORIAM )V< KTIIINGTON—In sail, but loving re ! n'cnbranee of our dear and lovinc ilauphter. SARAH L. WORTHINGTON n‘*e Atwell, who died one year ago toilav. ! January 14. 1919. ; One year has parsed our hearts still sore. ! As time tiles on we miss her more; : She sleeps, we leave her in pence to rest ; ! Tin* parting was painful, but God kaoweth best. We saw her suffer, but heard no sichs. ; With throbbing hearts ami streaming eyes; Pu' now she calmly sleeps at rest, i Yli pain, all grief, all sorrow past. ; Of.imes we seem to he cheerful, I We smile you think we are gay. : But alas, we are gloomy and tearful, Eec'ituse our dear daughter is far away. You ask us do wo miss her. Yes. it fills our hearts with pain. Be: her spirit sweetly whispers: Weep not. dear parents, in Heaven wi will meet again. BY IIEART-BROKEN MOTHER AND FATHER. WORTHINGTON—In sail, lint loving re meinbrame of our dear and loving sister. SARAH L. WORTHINGTON, who died one year ago, January 14, 1919. 7*i < We stqod beside her bedside, A till saw her then depart: But when we saw that she was dead It neurly broke our hearts. Dear is the grave where <<ur sister is laid, ly.vce: is the memory,* which shall never fad* 1 : Heart of our life Is buried deep Cutler the sod where our dear siter sleeps. BY IIER LOVING SISTER-IN-LAW AND BROTHER. WORTHINGTON—Itt loving remembrance • r my friend, SARAH L. WORTHING TON fnee Atwell*, who died one year ago today, January 11. 191'.*. Do we forget? No: in each heart there lies \ sc ret place where hid from mortal eyes. Dwells strong and true a love that never dies. Nor tan forget. By her frien^ GERTRUDE NICHOLS. WORTHINGTON—With sad. but tenth— and loving memory of my darling wife. S V RAH WORTHINGTON (nee Atwell*, who died one year ago. January It, 191'.*. ore year has passed since that sad day That my dear wife was called away ; She was always patient, tender and kind. W Hilt a beautiful memory she left behind. I eao never forget you. dear wife. While in this world I stay : God only knows my feelings Since you have patted away. BY HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. NOTICE TO ( KEDITOKS N'.itW is hereby given, that tbe sub <t riber. of Aline Arundel county, has ob tained from flic orphans' (curt ot Anne Arundel county, in Maryland, letters testa meutary oil the personal estate of Rachel HiHiary, lute of Anne Arundel county, de em'd. All persons having claims against tbe deceased are hereby warned to exhibit tlii* same, with the vouchers thereof, to the *ul seriher. <<u or before the 3th DAY OF JULY. I*M. I’bev may otherwise. I<\ law. be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All i*er soi'S indebted to said estate are requested To make immediate payment. Given uuder tny band this f)oth day of Di* ember. 11*19. WM. K. FELDMEYER. Administrator, e. t. a. NOTICE TO t KEDITOKS > otice is hereby given, that the sub s riber. or Anne Arundel county, lias ot>- tained from tbe Orphans* Court of Aune Arundel county, in Maryland, letters ten lamentary on the personal estate of Her man F.ltingh.uiseti, late of Aune Arundel i •■entity, licensed. All petsors having claims against the deceased. ar* li -r.-b, ♦hrned to < xiiildt the * ime. with tin Toucher* thereof, to the aubserilier, on ir before th<* 13th DAY OF 41 NE. J 92. They may otherwise, by law, lx- excluded from ail benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under tny baud this 9ih day of lx-' -ember. 1919. HARRY I- EI.LINtiHAf SEN. CHAKI.ES ELLINGIIAt SEN. Executors. DR. C. C.RIPLEY Osteopathic Physician 9 MARYLAND ATENTE Twsday A FrWaj from 9 it. rl to i . ri. tf ) ASNTAL REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ' Annapolis Savings Institution jof Anna twill*. >w the Mate nf Maryland, at the rinse nf Buslnes* December St. 1819. Ve ( nnfermit> With l*ee4ln S. f the Ranking Law. ' Kr’d* m liaml De*caixT ..ist. jtH* : * xc.2 "*24.0. Re** iveo f*- ‘.i I**-; of'.tors dtlf ‘ lug fdlV 558.41.x.7,1 . RiscivF-" fttteai'st und illvldetids ‘ on stocks bonds, loses, etc.. r> i and ot her SoUr<-es. 1919 45 :* •.:,.!* Total $ 1,4(k>.U:55.<12 Raid Depositors c.urltig 1919. _ ltt< Ludiiig Interest . . # 401.Wi..>* • i I‘uiil ex)iet s * iluring 1919 t;.9->2.02 ** |*niil raxes duriug 1919 2,.*-Y.*x; . l'niii .jiri'Aluu.s, et!„ dnriug • 1918 ... .1 e-'.riP I.i'iiger <-ost < i f bonds rixlui-i.l In ring tidf* Ktirn't baud 1 leeetulM-r :dst. j*t 1 0t12.570.C7 ■DM a I ♦ Lhib .9 -5.172 ASSETS I i B<x*k Value* ’ Ronds ill. l"*fiM ks owin'l $ •"<•"4,49t: —*t L<-ai;s o-i isdiatcral Loans on-hiortgages :CUS 475 no ! Real Estate. . Back Building*. Kusxus* * fithcr Rt al Fstu'iC ow red and Ground Rents 1 559.21 li'MirrtJt'i' preiuiuiiis paiii on ini>rt#;ugt*d prtqxrrty 2::."t' ('.!*'■! <n hand ami In Banks amt Trust Compatilos 2.’..sS7,tki • Couuty Certiih-atea 2ti.4ti4.47 * Tut ll $ L(S2.ri7'i.<l7 LIABILITIES Due Depositor* $ 5*7t*.51 •'.!*■* *'ll* nt’itee Funil • JtMHIO.dO I■*ilivlile!l (Surjiltts (Cliargeable w.th lio hei-rued interest I ... . 2.2(i0.0t* - Total * 1.1*)2.57C..i;7 Ae< itutjta opened Ibveiulter .".Ist. 191 s. . 4.70*1 ' A ••courts (tpeiied during 1919 57 s AifottldS el o Six I ilurillg 1919 422 * Aifoubts existing 1 *e< ember .*:ist. 19*9..4,Nti2 r * FRANK 11. STOCK ETT. Eresident. B. AI.I.EIN WELCH. Treasurer. r ! iIT . • t ■ * AN ORDINANCE To amend Article XXV of the Revised M Code of the City of Annapolis, title. ' Li• eitM-iC by. milling thereto an adttlonnl •■<- Ron t* follow Section 24 ami to be known uid ulnibori*l Seetint* 2.5. 1 Section L Be It established and ordained 'j by tli•'•; Muyor, Counselor and Ahlermeu ot j the City nf Auita|>olis. that Article XXV of the Revised ('ode of the City of Annapolis J tie and the same is hereby amended by add ; ing thereto an additional seetloti to follow j Si'e'lori 24 suil to be known ami numbered i. !-is Section 25 ami t<i read as follows: _ ! tx-rtimi 25. Every linn, person, or body j mirpiCHte, whether j iinelpal or agent not j -iigiig 'd tn a permanent business within •he corporate limits of the City of Anna - j poiis. who shall, within the corporate g 'in iisuif !■ City of Annapolis, operate or i -.'lgagp In the oeeiipatloti of soiling or nf feiii•;** for saie. either by sample or other wise. Jkuy c ds wares, or merchandise of any ITml wliatsm-ver, or soliciting orders '. j for tPa* s:i;jie. siiull be require?! to obtain a bh-etisN from the City Clerk ami pay tbere ; for tip* sum of one hundred dollars, iier li annutS ; provideil, however, that this (irui name rball not apply to the sale of gomts to. or the soliciting of orders for the same from any person, firm or corporation, their : ig nti or employees, engaged in a perniaii '*l,t USsiness within the corporate limits of the (Atv of Annapolis; nor shall the iiro ••isioit* of this Oriffnaiiee apply to the stile >l* uiHk. vegetables, butter, eggs, poultry, j fruit.' or lountry produce, by persons i raising or producing tin* same. Any person, tirui or corporation violating i any of the provisions of this Ordinance ; upon i‘o!'\ii-tioti thereof before any Justice 1 if the- Fence Itaving jlirisilii tion siiall be : subjey : t ty a line of not less than $5.00 nor <■ more jiian $20.00. to be recovered as other j dues <sn 1 penalties now are. L. . nun 2. Anil be it further established t ; -in<l tTilalreil by the authority nf<iresaid i that Mds (*rdlmima> shall take effect from _ (lie it'itc of its passage. Approved DecenilM'r 15th 1919. JOHN J. LEVY, 1 Yttest: Mayor. CRANK R. SMITH, <*itv Clerk. Seal.*- did tf AN ORDINANCE r S To amend Article XXNI of the Revised I Code o i the City of Annapolis, title, "i'o i • ii-.• I>e|iiirtmeit*' by adding thereto three i. ! (ibliti quai'ysoetions to follow S*x'tion 17 ami ii I •• Tnnvrn ami nuiubered Si ••(loti* IS. 19 ' mil 2(Mrespectively. Se- tlp'i 1. Be it established and ordained ( . J liy tiie Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of • he Cpty of Annapolis that Article XXXI , ’ d* the Revised Code of the City of Anna : noils V’ 1 and the same is hereby amended bv mining therto three addit'onal sections n | 'o coftie in after Section 17 and to be • kiiouif amt untilsh-red as Sections IK. 19 anil jl | 20. re*] (xdjvely, and to read as follows: I Section**!*. Be it established and or lnt:.eiM*y Hie Mayor, Counselor and Aider men of the City of Annapoiis that on ami ! ifter the passage of this Ordinance it shall 9c unlawful for any person or corporation <i olaUe or permit or allow any waste i ■per.i empty paper boxes, wooden boxes. •. burreltj, in* any other inflammable material In ae'Nmi-n’ate within any cellar, yard. oreeilFes. or within any siuo-e near tint building situate within the corporate j imit.s j-f Hie City of Annapolis, ami all ■on h accumulation or waste paper, empty . j paper .bo*' s. wooden boxes, barrels, and , j ill other su.-Ii inflammable material not kept for kindling wood, and firewood shall a- removed from said cellar, yard, promi |*i s. ahid 4pace nronuil such building by i said person or eorporatb*n within feii i hours from the time of liotitieatiou thereof : 'o do so. by the police of said city, served • upon stii-li person or eorporntiou. Seetioti 19. Ami oe ft establiyhoil ami or iaioeil by tlu* Mayor. Uouuw*lor ami Abler m-;i of fbe City of Annapolis that the Chief of l*<<li<-e. or any polli-einan of sail! ■it y. be ami he is hereby authorized, cm - i i lowered. Ordered, ami directed to vimi lally tje eel Ia m. yarils ntul |ire*ni*es of , e:n h aipi every |x*rson or eorporatlo'i with * 'he lAu'porate limits of the City of Auna ‘ j polls U<r the purpose of inspecting the j same, ajnl if tliere be any accumulation of 1 waste paper, empty paper boxes, wooden ? | boxes, bane!s. or any otln r iutlmniiiable naterisl. not kept for kindling or firewood j tec mutilated in said cellar, yards and 1 j iremises, he shall immediately notify the ; i owner, tenant*, or occupant of iiDi buibl ' j ing and premises to remove the same with ! in the time specified In Section 18 of this Article to souie place of safety. Six-tlon *_*(. Ami be it esfabiisheil ami or j Gained by tlic Mayor. Cotiuseior and Aider men of the City of Annapolis that any per son or corporation Interfering with, or who it tempts to prevent said police from per forming his duties under ttie provisions of Se- ti'iti jtuil 19 of this Article, or violat ing any* of the other provisions of said ~ sections *| a aJ! be i!eeme<l guilty of a mis- upon lonvlctlon thereof be fore any, grstlee of the IVa-e having juris ii<:lon shal! j.ay a tine of not less than ss.<<> not more than $20.(H1 for *•,„■*, ; , n .l every off"w. to t*e coltecteil as other fines and j'crtaitjea now are. S***ti'lti 2. And tx- it further established i *nd ordained by the authority aforesaiii. that this Ordinunre siiall L:ke’ effect front the it ate (if its passage, i Approved De-ember Kith. 1919. JOHN J. LEVY. Attest: Mayor. FRANK R. SMITH, city Clerk. illfi-tf W A N T ED! If ypu want to sell your dwelling, store or lot. apply to B. J. WIEGARD ?\ SchtfKl Street. Phone 459-J. i in 13 i* —•! j CLASSIFIED ADS. | I LOST AND POCKD. WANTED. FOB SALE AN U FOB BBKT | — $> ; All elaaelfled *dv*rtl**mnU of 28 word* or teea, Aral loacrtlon. 60c. Subsequent insertion*. one cent * word. Ow 25 word® two coot® j word 3r*t Insertion :: s: :: I * 1 t I* Mo> Y.\ TO LOi* MONEY TO LOAN —Money to loan on il#Of Ai'lJJ to w IDIOD i Auazpo:**. Md. MONEY to LOAN —On mortgage In *um* • i t *u!t on reasonable term*. I’artlai j payment allowed. Janie* M MunuHv At • ' toruey. lylS-tf FOUND i nil Vl)—At State llo*e yesterday. gold eyeglasses it) e:w. Owner vail have same l-y railing at this ofli.v. |i[nviOK |>rt>(H*rty •:,! paying f>r this advertisement. jU LOST t LOST A "22 high school class pin. witli i 1 itiais "F. F." Finder please rettirti to i JdJ College avenue. J1 * MOT —Female Collie Liberal rew. rd I if returned to 2JU West street- <12(1-tf WANTED > INTKI)—It. rent a garage or spare i:i a I irage. near Murray avenue, for one i :ir. 1 A Idnsa IdO!) iiiggs Place, N. \\ .. Wash - RANTED— Laundrem. App'y Colk#e tl avenue. jl>"> i iv'VTKn—Saleslady. Apply <tsenr Sharks I 27 Weal street. jlo tf . RANTED—Houveutaid, Apply 107 Gree . 5 j s'reel. ______ J**'. •| W ANTED—Kxperieneed cook ::t oacc. Mr* ( j j l. t Mont. 12 Maryland avenue. d 27 tf FOB SALE ; FOR SALK —Pigs and sbonts. 11.. vmond i J .iiijrer*. phone ISQ3-P 4. Anuap.dis I’. O. . J-“ j Et>K SALE—lots Indian tnotoreyele and 1 side ear. extra heavy high-powered ltio- . ] lor: i heap. Apply lid West street. Jls ICK SALK —So! Craig Kennedy Detective , Stories. 12 volumes, ami Poe's Stories, I' l volumes; bnhy while enainel Bassinet!.' 1 v !h trimmings: Hammond Typewrite. t Apply) No. 273. t'ttpitnl Ofllee. ,il! ! Khll SALE —Four houses nnd lots, being Nos. IT. 11*. 21 and 22. on Caret>ll street. ! r W. Hall inn Claude. j 111-f f • KOK SALE—Overlatnl, Model ltd. in pel feet , condition : eheap to ijuiek buyer. Strange! i .Motor Car Co. Jft-tf! 1 > FOK sale;—One-half eord of seasoned 1 , j nod. stove lengths, $7.50 delivered. John . I M. Appleton. Pasadena, Md., phone. | Armiger 9-F 13. JtJ-1 f I I FOTt SALE;—Three lap robes, excellent j „ eoiidition : Rugby's erib. like new. Apply j . Mrs. La Mont, 12 Maryland avenue. <127 -1 f KOK SALK—Modern dwelling, with large p lot. No. 135 Conduit street. For price . mid terms apply to Charles F. Lee. Tele r plioue 003. dJT-tf f FOR SALE—A very desirable dwelling; all modern conveideti.-eR; 21.3 Gloucester street. Apply 03 Maryland avenue. <l1 r otf FOII RENT ’ j FOR HE;NT—Furnished rooms, neat and , "loan. 101 Chitrle* street, Annapolis. Jit) 1 F(?K KENT—Mo mrii bouse; elglit rooms 1 j and bath; electrb* light; basement . large lot and garage. Apply W. 11. llart. ! Ji* 1 FOR KENT—Desirable rooms for gentle men. second boor next to bath; table board ithin few doors. Phone URS-U. or call No. 3 Dean street. jll FOR KENT—O-11 State Circle; suitable for any business. Apply G. Sunderin' ■' r list Main street. Jll FOR KENT—Garage and blacksmith shop on West street. Apply to It. G. Chaney. J3-tf BY E. T. NEWELL A ( 0. SPECIAL f AUCTION SALE i r w- or— ! ROLLS OF Hltill (IRARE IM PORTER AND DOMESTIC ! WALLPAPER | WITHIN OI K SALESROOMS I 519 NORTH HOWARD STREET i Thursday, Jan. 22, 1920, , AT It t)'< 1.04 K A. M. ; ■ ’I Ids stock coinoriHcs tli<. best grades of toi.icstl" Plats, t'oilltigs. Blank*. Embossed. . Si Iks. Satina. Pressed and Varnisti Tiles, j ' t Imported paper consists of Flats. Kinboss 1 r *d. Tals. Pressed. Velvets and Saties. ! Vito about 2.700 yards of Flowered Por ter' . The above will be sold in lots to suit 'i"i present:- an unusual opportunity to ■ individuals and to the trade generally. 1 Terms of sale. Cash. Prompt removal j , required. F. T. NEWELL & (0., Aiudivnpers.! || “Ye Ferry Inn” i :j ---- ■ - —- Be sure and visit the “DTN 1 * at Claiborne, situated beside the | Ferry Pier. Special attention to J i automobile and picnic partiea. 1 ! Everybody welcome. 'I ■■ Boy Wanted We want an intelligent toy. over IS years of age. to learn the printing , I business. Apply to thf advertiser office FOR SALE Large waterfront property on City Dock. Dwelling, CoiM’iiit street. Dwelling, Wry* street. | j S'ore on West street. .Dwelling on Holland street. . I ; Double dwelling, Hanover s‘rect. s i Dwelling, No. 178 Eevern aven jc. ] East port. <1 Dwelling. Sixth street. ISastport. | B. J. WIEGARD Phone 459-J 21 School Street I I iJv> 1 Nature Says: Buy t once; p.v a little down nnd balance weekly or a discount for cash. Yon may not be able to buy a bicycle later on account of higher prices and scarcity. Special Prices ?RMK> And l>. A. H. WILSON 31 REST ST. PIIONK 481-J KYLE A. PHIPPS Heaters, Ranges and Furnaces Hoofs Kepnlred And Painted All Jolt Work Promptly Attended To office; and shop: 1J l>l N STKFKT m2O ff. . - ESTAULISHED IS7I The Annapolis Savings Institution W EST STREET Total Assets, . . . sl.<M>:l.o7<y>7 Number of Depositors, , . t,s;2 I Pays 4 per cent interest on Deposits. Payable January Ist and ,'uit Ist. Compound interest pnld on deposits not withdrawn i Depository of City and County Sinking Funds Depository -if Trust Funds. All Its Investments and entire Minagernent subject fn an:ttin! ination by State Bank Examiners. Loans money on first mortgage of Real Estate on easy terms p ir . tial payments allowed. Also on note with approved v d:.vt-rd FRANK It. STOCKETT. . . President WM. N. WOODWARD, . . Vice-President B ALLEIN WELCH. ... Cashier SAMUEL BROOKE. . Assistant Cashier JAMES M. MUNI IOC. . . . Solicitor Hanking Hours: !> A. >l. to .‘I P. M. THOMAS F. STEVENSI COXTRACTOK anil M ILDER Plan* and Kwtimutcs Given Promptly Job R ork A Specialty Rent Annupoli* I’Lione FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE IDBMIBRKII Horans FOB BENT NOTARY FL'BLIC ARTHUR B. WHEATLEY No. 17 School Street CHARLES M. CARLSON 1M GLOUC EBTKB BT. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PHONE 87 KittoutM and Plan* Furnished E O LEAGUE ROOFING and SPOUTING Sheet Iron, Slate, Stove, Furnace Work and Repairing. Phone JSI-W. tf GEO. W. JONES Circulating Library The following book* have been added to the Library - “The Dwelling Place of Light,'’ by R'ln Mon Churchill. "The Inevitable Balance Sheet." by Kb rlnn Traah. "A Circuit Kider’e Wife.” by Cora Fl*r rle. ‘‘Kenny.” by T>eonora Dalrympie. ‘My Four Year* In Germany.” by J W. Gerard. “Where Your Treasurer la.” by Holman Day. "The Cine In The Air,” by Isabel Oa rrarder. TKBSiS:—New Book*, Jc per day. Old Booha, lc. per <laj. ■ 1 ■ “The Bank That Brought \% To Annapolis The Annapolis Bank j| OK THE K.IMTKftN isilORK TUI XT CO. Church Circle and Gloucester Street Banking Hours : OA.M. to 3 P. ?.!. L'<i l> 4 Per Cent Paid on Savir.es Account Two Per Cent on Checking Accounts cf SSOO and Over W. MKAIir, ROUADAV . , MURLK' V. I.KK \ rr .IIKNMX J. TIKI'JPXON * -..1" jonv \. c. ttr.Ry ' wui <i <j *f JIMKH O. MI *ll .... T ‘ - r ui.vkon . i.0Tr..., ... “ '’* M IXrrrtur. a H . Mmi HalUilat, 4'harl*-. f. y #r j■. • ) .f. f*rt"An IMnitl. John <1 !■ 4.- 4\ I > r " |4 t, Kolit Hrim x Vk Mlm.ii 11. 1 * i....... <• | Tbit* Bank not unly •*l*r#;rfrT P>-ir •vr n* " ,|! ‘ i 3 hut *n* Ibp thnt hank ?► fav jpVr****' <>" •!. * v in_ 'v arcuunl*. brvfjig ißpni’iir'.i't! il l •%. n* $ in Angiuit. Ittis. W. B. & A. Elec J Railroad. MID-CITY TTKSIHU M Half-Hourly Scrvt M.-rMrg . f Between Animpo’ . |. YTaablngton m i J* VHg (R'jiahlngfoii t,• ~ M > I p***c!ig< i H Avademj j„r. tfcn)'*- ■ LE\YF V\x Vfni j, e*t vuilor 5.10. *5.50, R 20. ri ' ' 7 ‘'o x- . H 10 20. 11 20 A ■ \\ ,> !)■ ! •§.. ' l SO, 5.2*1, . ' .SS 11.20 A M v sjg I-eaee Ninal A .. | enrller; Stntc it v . . ' SL amt College v. , enrlhr. Conne<flng at Odem - I.KAVK K\l 'llX|()|ty B v a".'m." ' ‘ AH train* revive or . Ht bx-at ttolniß l.'H v Naval Avail icuui on sikin.‘. ' • LF.AVK (100. 7.00. ft.4'o, *01)0, le mi j' , 1.00. 2.00. :: no ~ , ' *• • (5.00. 7.151, 9.0 Ulio.l- y . il lDally #'x< < ! t > xl9 oLoeal Annapolis i y •(,. For ticket* m.l i f. " our city ticket otb - ; State llotiae S. ittoi , , ''Xl Bladen Stn-ets; <‘.ir\. m Hotel. ' *■!*, J NOTICE! "I Charles Houston. Rvan-I Champion She? 1 Ladies' Shoes I*’ecia!; v I ShoPN Prod No I HirLuJ The Annapolis Jobbing Ct Phone 449-W 49 SECOND f ROOFING Heaters, Ranges and Iloofloc |r In tirst-elasK cunditimi. Promptness and Satisfactw Guaranteed nld WALTER C. MUNROi CIVIL ENGINKEH Surveying, Pint*, Kutlmatß* Mima and Suburban Water System* auJ !**( Dlapo*Sl. Savings Bank Building Annapolis. Md. | WILLIAM H. Ml HART BUILDING [ Annapolis, Maryland I Fire Insurance AucAiaa** t Money Loaned on MortgH* 1 Houses Rented Rent ropuamaaimtttKJßJtw^ NEOLIN SOLES Shoes half soled and hetW Sewed nr Nulled. Reasoable S. SCHIFF 33 Yi West St. A new fruit ha toi near Torrenn. Mexico 25 j)er cent of oil of value.