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Page Two iEttfnuu) (Capital Established ISM. UVD MAITLAND LAZETT* Established 17*1. AKKArOLIM, Ml*. PablUkH Daily Exert* Sunday by THU CAPITAL PUBLISHING COMPANY TUB EVENING CAPITAL Is on sale at tlie following places: Oeorgm W. Jones 11*4 Main Bt. William behuttxe 34 West Mt. Geo. J. Oasis 74 Maryland Ave. I'hu. o. Feldtueyer . ftl Maryland Are. Martin Its use b... Cor. Randall A King Geo. William Baber West and Cathedral Delivered in Annapolis, F.tport, Ger mantown and West Auuapoiia by carrier for 4o cents |>er luoutb. You can bare the EVENING CAPITAL mailed to yon when sway from tbe city by leaving your name and address at the pif-e. for 4-" cents ier womb: 45.1X1 per year, payable in advance, to any Postofflce fit United Suite* nr Canada. Entered nt Annapolis Ib.siottle aa Second Class Matter. Member of Tiis Associated Press Tbe Associated Press ia exi lu- Stvely entitled to the use for re publication of all news credited to it >r not otherwise credited in tint paper and abto i lie lo ni news pub lished herein. Ail rights of re publication of special diaputebea herein are also reserved. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY is, 15*20. ASH WEDNESDAY This is ;t d;iv <il stuli religious bij'iiiiicaiu'c as to arrest tlu- at tention <* I any siu th<- most careless. Millions <>i ]eojle en ter tonualh upon a >i.x weeks’ season of penitence and prayer A scoffer might siy that the dead weight of custom and the voice of authority account sufficiently for the continuance of such a '(m son; but it is not so. The New Kngland “Fast Day.” though but a single day, soon failed of ob servauce although dignified bv proclamations .of governors. I tut the “forty day-, of I .cut” continue to fulfill their mission. Lent is a .sufficient denial of the charge that religious people are a “holier than thou” folk. At any rate the' are not taught l>\ their church to be so, am more than the sick people in a hospital arc taught by such an institu tion to regard themselves as phy sically superior to other mortals. I hose who Use the season of 1 -flit arc- taught to examine their own lives, not the lives of others, and to change what ought to be changed. As Ash \\ eduesday is the in troduction to Lent, it migt well suggest to am man the possible mistake oi going on without thought in the old wavs. (. er taiillv there is need of change somewhere it our whole social order is to have peace. \ud an individual would not have to he fanatfcallv modest to assume that an improvement is possible in his own personal life. That is what Lent i- for. TIM El.l WANNING Whatever Senator Lotah may be politically, in a gcograhpica! way he represents a region in which hard work, frugality and thrift are necessities as well as virtues. In no other section of the country, perhaps, are fim gies.s’ waste of time and extra vagance of expenditure watched with keen scrutiny and requited with quicker condemnation than they are in the Cheat West. of. which Senator Borah' State of Idaho is an exemplar. There is .significance, then, in Senator Itorah’s recent decrial of the failure of tlu* present Repub lican Congress to keep its pledges of economy, and his sharp re buke in the wastefulness that characterized some pending pro posals. Inquestionably. Mr. Borah has heard from hi'- con stituency and knows the mind of lus people. Accordingly, he has warned the Republican leaders that their record in t ongress and not the promises of a platform— even one that is the handiwork of 111 expert politicians will be tin* test of their party's fitness for another lease of power. Senator liorah knows what is patent to every other observer in Congress and outside of it. The Republicans made promises THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, ANNAPOLIS. M ARYLAND, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. to obtain votes and control of ’ legislation. I hey have done next to nothing, even under pressure, to fulfill their promises. They have begun this year’s E’rcsiden , tial campaign with new prom ises. That aggregation of talent by which the next platform i> to [ be written has f>>r its chief labor . the refunding of the <>ld promises i with new pledges, whose redemp-J r tion i* contingent on further Re-! . publican success. ■ The failure < t the Republican! * leaders to keep their word is ( , ! ' ' obvious to the country bv this tinu that no platform w hich of-j fet's platitudes and a.-surances. in stead of reciting performances,! can (fierive ain one but its ait ihoi s. Senatx*r Borahs reminder to his colleagues in ( ongress wouhl have been useful a fivv| month' ago. It conn ' too latte . now. > i MISS MUNROE SPEAKS AT THE Y. W. C. A. t (Continued From Page One ) .'signer of rn.stnmes.” to speak to tlu* laities of her are which -he did in a mo -i pleasing and grat-intis manner j \llhough she had never appeared be fore an audience before she talked well.aiid with enthusiasm horn of ah-! solute love for her work and belief in her own capability Slje said she called herself a "re-builder” of gowns and exhibited a fine sample of what she could do, telling of miracles in C dress-making One lady said, "I would like you to remake a gown 1 have worn ten years." She re plied, "I can do it and make it look t Eke a s2bo gown "Oh," the lady said, "it looks like that now," "Well." site replied. "I can make it look like a gown On Monday. .March 2. .Mrs Wilkins is to bring several of her gowns; re •, built; to exhibit to Annapolis women at the "Y" and liter** will he models Ito exhibit them. There will he two | sessions, so all can have opportunity I to see these and they will he worth i while. (See further notice.) Women 1 vvoh are following Shakespeare's ad vice in regard to clothes may hear . ami see something to their advantage. SALARY INCREASE , RECOMMENDED FOR COUNTY OFFICIALS (Continued From Page One.) proposition. The Hoard passed an or der recommending that the salary for this office be increased to a maximum of $3,000 a year, instead of $2,000. as i at present, in addition to which the • Engineer is to receive his actual trav i ('fling expenses and the use ut an ; automobile. The Hoard took the posi tion tha; til*' office of County Uoad , i Engineer is an indispensable one in 1 the .Comity government and that the I! present salary is inadequate for a ! i s\:i5 \:i engineer of proper qualifications. 1 who. during his incumbency of this ' oilire. can resort to no other means of livelihood Those voting in favor of the in crease for tiie office of Road Engineer , were President Walton. Messrs Har bor, of tie. 1 Second district: Green, of the Fourth, and Armiger. of tlit* Eighth Commissioner Hardesty, of tiie Firs: district, voted in the nega tive Commissioners Carr, of the First, and Disney, of the Third, were a hsont Tin* vote on all the other increases was unanimous. WHY WOMEN SUFFER >1 ahi Annapolis Women Are Eearniitg The Cause Women often UTer, not knowing the cause. Hackache. headache, dizziness, ner vousness. Irregular urinary passages weak-, no*-, languor Each a torture of itself # Together hint at weakened kidneys Strike at the root get to the cause Nn other remedy more highly en dorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands • Endorsed at home. Ask your neigh -1 or! Here's convincing testimony from an Annapolis citizen. Mrs Daisy Como, lf> Holland street . Annapolis, says: "For six years 1 had kidney trouble Whenever I stooped 1 suffered from pain in the smail of my back which was as se vere as toothache. Mornings 1 felt more tired than when ! went to bed and often my feet swelled. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the R. R. Smith Pharmacy and the first box brought great relief. 1 still use Doan's Kidney Pills whenever I feel in need of them. l>oan's are very ef fective for kidney trouble and l gladly recommend them to other kidney suf ferers t;oe. at all dealers Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo. X Y (Adv ) “Speakin' mathematical.” said Cade Bill lkutletop. "wood alcohol is to real whisky as real whisky is to plain, pure water." "Money makes the mare go." re-, marked Si Simiin: "but it ain t alius easy to foresee the route she's goin to take.” i ANNE ARUNDEL SOLID AGAINST SUFF AMENDMENT (Continued From Page One) D*r ratification I\. toy t ol lin'. McDaniel. Hall. Gladden. Mradle). E. K. Lt lutes. Moore. Yn drevvs. Denson: Shorkkj. of Wor cester. People's party; Dodderer. Mcßride. Coburn, 1 cj. Harper, •lording. Parker. (fiirlmt*. Nini nmri'. Wolf. Hicks. .James (amp in IE Conrad. Nickel, Peter*. Poo ell. Trirkeft, Lorsoch. Eettlher wo.d. Spencer, ('oilier. Kendall. Naylor and Shaufzer. Total. 34*. Ygalnst rat fili ation 'les*rs. Tidings (Speaker*. I’everiy. Coad. ■' llitrrls. \twr*ll. Iloii.tday. Rod ger*. W it gaid. Hender'cn. lontax. Burke. Duncan. Liven. Httlx kueelit. Dice. V) eiiltretnn r. llisrit lei, M ilbourne, Murphy. ‘'quire. Kfitirl*.. I i'lier. Man i n. Wachter. Dudley, Sfeveii'. 1 roiket*. Cal mer. I oblciilz. < ilshall. Rents- Kerg. Hopkins, (nilrrn*. Bruin biiugli. Boimel. Buck. Bat ns. Daine-yn. Dean. (Hnnirco. Baker. Latch. Iverson, lynch. Brand. Thomas Campion, ||. E. i.rymes, .1 oite >. .Joseph Webb, Krai*'. I.eiigiie, l.iiidaiter. Needing. Eahr ncy. Baritsley. ( anby. Lridillt. W alker. Klee. LaitiKi ill. tu -tin. Eitrinore and Mile-. Total. 4. t. Absent Messrs. Bovvers, of Kent, and < iirry, of Baitintttre. Kur Met ling Ot Democrats The following communication lias I ecu received from Major John del’ Dotiiv in referem <■ i,* a meeting ot Democrats called by him for March 2. l!2o. to us' and consider the question oi candidates for the <om i.ig Cougre sional election. The for ma! call appears in another column of this issue: "Co the Editor of the Weekly All vert i sc r: "Dear Sir "Knowing your interest in tiie af fairs of the Democratic Party, I am enclosing a call for a meeting of ail Democrats to be held for :hf purpose of selecting a landidate to represent tijiDistrict in the primary election to he held in May for Member of Congress "You are requested to publish this call and give as much publicity to the subject as you can in order that til! members of oar party may have not ice of the matter "Yours very truly. •JOHN DEC DOCW." —. Sell midi ( u. In New Store The firm ot F. J Schmid* C unpany. military ant civilian tailor- , a,v now occupying their new store on Elate ! Circle, adjacent to the old Young .Men's Christian Association Building The structure is a now one. ot fire proof construction, and more com modious than tile quarters which the i firm has been < upying for the last 1 everal years Kura I Simply Snitieu nt "1 reckon." said Farmer Corntos sell, "it *ud be jest as well to call a hall on those cnnunniiications with Wars." “Whit's the objection?" "Well, we’ve got trouble enough •.villi international questions vvi.liout interducin’ any interplanetary prob lems.” Some of the facts now coming out indicate that George Creel's censor ship job may not have been as easy as it seemed After vou eat —always take fatonic YOUR ACID-STOMACH^ Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat ed Gassy Feeling. Strips food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aid* digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach ■ weet and *tron*r. Increases Vitality and Hep. EATONIC ic the bestremedv. Tens of thou sandi wonderfully benefited. Only costa a cent or twu a day to use it. Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money. Get a big: box toaay. You will see. J. NEWTON LII.BEDT A mmpolis. Mil. TO THE ST(M KHOLDERS \ND CREDITORS OF THE roKTI.VM* HVKK I.VM* A IMI'KI VC VI KVT < O'l I'VVV N.itii-c i ticrcby givi-u tliat l>> a •>f the < ill'll it Fioirt for An lie A run del < cun tv. dated l-'cb. t. F.'-’tt. the • hurfei of said •"i |>oi ation lias lieeti foi feited. am! the undersigned acfointo.l Keeeiver to wind up the i flail S ot said dissolved .-oi j oration. V in* are hereby notified to (tie r.it e!ai:us against said eorporatbui and eertiiieates of stis k in the same, duty pr<*l*:it**il. with the ('left, Ilf said Cotlll. on or before Vtareli 5. P.tgt*. or le debarreit from any parti' ipatioti ill its assets. DANIEL K. KAND.VI.L. Uerivi-r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xoti..,. is lieret*.v given, that the snb s.-rilH-i. of Anne Aruutlei eotinty. has ob tained from the t*rphans' Court of Anne Arundel county, in Maryland, letters testa metitarv on the personal estate of lib-hard G. Elliott, late of Anue Arundel eotinty divensed. VI! oeisons having eiaiuis against the deceas.-.j at* lie- tiv wartied to exhibit the same, with the votu hers thereof, to the subsoriber. on or before the Jth DAY OF Jt I.Y. l't-'u. They may otUerwim*. t>y law. be exelndcd from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted t<* sai'l tstate are requested to 1 make immediate payment. ■ Given under my hand tlri gutti.day <*f January. I'.rjti. JFI.IA V ELI.IOTT. Executrix. A Real Ford Starter The "Modern"* is Xiffereti! from all ot be The ".VKIH4.KY' is .afferent from alt others. A eotnplete engine auxiliary. *vph fan. vaporizing dash primer, etc. The only j • <-otn|*etit.>r of e'is trie starter at nr-foiirb th< <sst.. VVrite at (•tti* for deeeriprion. ; spppoyal offer and introdin tory price. j MOUKKX >PK( I VI-TV HI.. i fgl Racine, tt i*. 1 IN MEMORIAM ( OI.E—III loving retie I .hi al" eof .. tieat • mother. M.V tttlt.V v <"l I who de I parted this life elevel' ye;.is ago to-.-iy. j February I'. flO! Sic- ha- . rtmsrst tl.e m* tt*- river. Kafe .oi tlo* t.oidea Sio*rv . VV .e-r*. *lo should rest in gb>r> Vt ifli t ,|.‘S. Who have g"Ue te :<.r> . And in Itial far off u: ur>- That needs no tight of the silt* , Iter * irit has g. :a- reioj. ing. lie* s.ni! is with her <>••:. tri her soli. H i. cot.K J still It —. •> t„. mg rei u nite ~ of -a . iatiur, FtJEl* SMITH who de^.rt d till- life s; y mouth* ago tndav. In life We iovod Volt dealt). In ■:* till wo do the sane \\ e often -s' and tltitik of yon And vi!i you were here .-.gain. We think of yon in *!lette. Vo e)e" .a:i -••,■ n- vnrn . But many -t silent tear we -oed V\ i.e:. 10.0 rs are joll-'l'. S'm i*|i on. ih r fat he; and tab vottr te*. j • o.ii ealted Voii ’ii.me. !)•• t'aotigiit ic-st j i ||o saw soiti suffering here \s..s j ; Aml oje-n.-it svt.le Ho Golden Gate. 11l ill* h. . ..ted V. It. and daligt,!. I . '* \KG Vliirr SMITH a id li VT * it; GUV VSUX PUBLIC SALE ID' li*i* I ttc i 4;irl*w I k CANNING HOUSE PROPERTY Vt VV aterhury, Vl.ir.* I.iiiii. I a.., a- and ii) viituo of an ..rd'-.' of ta, till'll ;s' i', mt t.f Vni.o Arundel • "tint > la," un* let's i g tied is tile ,V dill! hist II "I's of | • e i*s! af ■' "f the kite ftiafles I. Vle/iek win oiTer for sah- l>v i.uli'i. aiation on the !.|. inises at Waferdnr\ Statimi. in Vntie ' Vi iiioh lint). Mar) land, on Monday. March 1. 1920. vt :: itvi.ni'K, I' VI j VI! flie - iid ('i,.tries I. Me/h k's rig; • i title, interest a- d ..stale in and I" ai! ' .• | inning tioii-.i- proper! > .at said |."'.ttioii, j o s;sling el ;t pireel .v.'lilel loiitaii; j ing eighty three hundredths i.v'.i n.-irs ! more or less and the .aiming lioas • ao | .tiier lini'ioii'iiielits then on ere. ti"i. in 'billing tin- eonlents of said liuiiding c o tile eqlliplnetil and i; |ipn Iter, ain s in ion neetlon tiler with, tin- I tier ineln.t ag o n ii H. I* boih-r. 1 st.-am engine. ! !■ aat" .aider. pi i M ess el lies. ...... tss to" . - periling tallies stialts. plllle) - hangers, tiaski IS. ears and other equipment ir i .intie. tion with said .-inning house Tile propel ty will tie littered ,|S f dll.V s tiis-. tin- land and Imildiiigs with the tnii h a ; seeoliil. the oilier .a.iltels se|ia ately, and then the entire ptoperly. Indh lea! and p"isnn;tl togetiad'. will I iTel'i'd as a whole. * TFit.MS (i| SVI.F (til all pur. lias.-s other than the real estate, easli at time ot sate for purchases im-bnliug the real .s tali a deposit of two hundred dollars ISg( Hi iKI I at the time of sale and the bal ance with legal interest thereon within thirty da's from the dati of sab-. MI.SOX II FOOK' UIDGIXV F Mi;l VI.X. | ASA A .toVFK. Ad in ini st rn tors, j All. tioi;eer. WII.I,IAM 11. Mo'S Vm tiouciT. j PUBLIC SALE OF SCHOOL LOT and BUILDING j By aUtlioiatv of tin S. hoid Board. 1 will j offer to puitti> sale on the premises on Monday. February 23, 1920, At o'Fio U I*. M. j The school lot and building thereon, situ j ate ill the Third Election District, oil the ; l oad leading from Annapolis t• • the <>< \ • crument pi*jiiffy at Greeiiberry t'oint I m lll l known jgis tiie "Kettle * 1 ilt SHnm! . House Tills setiool is situate oil a htgli J hill eiimn;.ii;ding a goo ', view of the X i\ul • Ve ideiu) and surrounding . o-iutry. Terms arrangi d to suit nun h; 'or. Ade n* *si' of one hundred dollars .equired ru: ' lav of sale. i:i:m:iiE fox. j Shoo! Superintendent d A a in- Arundel Count). ; Ih It. : F.v .1. U'H..VXD BBADV. Am timecr. An liapolis. .Vld. MORTGAGEE’S SALE "F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE itoate in the Fourlli I lection District of Anne Atuuitel County. i ! ,liter and liy vir(r,e of a power of sah* 1 in the mortgage from Sangor Uuutt Moore uni d..| •, it Vt ie.e. to'i' In’s;. t.. .1.• .• F M.-ifi 'id duty I to Tav-.ev, f T lotinr- -.ii tin '.“!' 1 div of I*. :.:♦*• I i i FHh. ml le.a.rde.: among the Kami I ‘ ..r.is A >(!."• Vrlp.-iel >mi:i 1 1 n l,;Ii"i •• , A loti.. IT::, id. . i. T.. • m .-II C j !' •mas. . --.gn>f of said moi;.. ,ge v.!! ' • i : o j.tdo-e ■ !.- a: : ' .'i t lloils, i ' loot- on Tuesday. March 16th, 1920, \t Flev.o; ttlirt) ill an A M. VI! that 1 1 :• • ; of and deseribetl I.) metes ; 11 ,.! I> .in ds. . and <!' : s; . in s. in a leed from Fra" l ; VV I'ovvtdl and wife Ini <'iiig'oi llnntt Vi.... re. .;.->el the *s; | day f i'e'iinai y. I'.siT. and rei oidt'd in Liber | VV X. .'.I. 1'.,d0 IT'-’, and also d* s.-il.•t - : .| o.; • ..• from Sangor Iluntt' \fo.e.. and ii i -1.. i; t ?• John !'. Met; raw. otitah.in £ one imq. •(•■ • ■• *i• t tliirtv si' ! -• mo'- or !■ This prope: t) is : te*! on tin' oottuty road, known as A ' ii ".rtn'i ; venue, mail Jessup's Station in' "ml dts'; iet. _ I mp: oil bv dwe! ing house, barn, and oilier building*. TFItVIS OF SAI.F tine thousand .XI Pi si i di.liars will b. required of the 1 .qi retias.r or purelms.-"* on the day of I .-lie and Hie balntiee of said nnnii': will , !••• is*i|idri'il of i!n piirel-.'se: or piindiasei - upon tin- ratiti* ation of s ; .id sah- by the I'ou.-t. For fiirthm part impars apply to : li'" Ililde! slg lied assignee TAZEWELL T. THOMAS. 1 _*OJ Garrett F.ldg,. ] J lb It. Assignee of said Mortgage. ORDER OF ITBKH VTION Koval X. fferinbi'i Ethel Henid-.lt jtu the ('tr.-ult Court for V u lie Arundel County. No, gtit Divorces. The object of this suit is t. pro. urea 1 ■ Ir.-n*. for ii divoree a vim nb. matrimonii I l.y the said plaintiff from the said Ethei j Itr-riidon. The lfill states that oil or about the -lid j I day of February, lbll. the said plaintiff! was married to the defendant with "I >lll Ihe resided until <>n or about May. Ibid in j Vnuapoiis and Baltimore. Maryland. Tin >n or aii qtT May. Ibl.V, tin said lathe! Hem •101 l abotniiqied alid deserted him. which iiliand.qinieiit has i>een more than three vears and is diditiernte and tins! irjd the ] epa;ation ..f the parties is beyotid re.-.qi j .-iiiation. That the w-hen abotits of Ha* de feudant the said Ethel Herndon, are nt:- known to tiie plaintHT. It is tlirmiii'U!. Hits tth day of Feiiruary. Vest, ordered by the Cl-miit Court for Antic Aruutlei eoqtity. Maryland, in Equity, that the plaintiff, by causing a -op) ..f this order to tie. inserted in some in .vspap-r. iit't'iis'imt i:• said county Ot.ee i" eg It I.r ! fmr successive weeks in.fore the Tit It :u.v of March. l'.Of giving tiott.-e !<• the said ah sent defendant of tin- object ;.nd snbstali *• iof the bill, warning Iter To aiqemr in thi • Court, ill i-to-son or !>.'■ fdi< titor. on or l>e fur.* Hi<- t£:trii tla> of Vtar.-b. nc\t, sh use. if an- site has. why ; ilo-m* ougit* • not to Is- pa's-d as prayed. y. .X. VVitoDU AUD. Clerk. True Copy. Test vvm x ' vv.Miidr.viiit. clerk. Grove’s iMStelesi* rliill Tonic restores vitality and energy by pnrify j ing and enriching the blood. You j soon feel its Strengthening, Invigor i a ling Effect. Price 60c. — —-— ———r j CLASSIFIED ADS. | ; low and rr>*. *>'• | FOR DALE AM* FOR RRT < •' ' | f I , Alt cisuifird advvrUMßMta of w<*rd or ie*. flrvt lnertlon. W*e. | iiterrtlon*. one cent I a word. Orrr 25 word* two cwnt* a t trord flrat luaartlon :: *: :: i i MONEY TO LOA* —— ■ MONEY TO i OAN -Money *> ! |** n , 0,1 u.’ot tgige. A;;iy to VVlnaou G ABMpoiil, lid. MONEY TO LOW —O’l mortgage !n sums to suit on reasonable tern's. I‘artlai navment allowed. Jatuea M. Munroe. torner. I yls rf ! LOST l.usT Female Collie dog. l iberal reward it returned to g'tii West street. dgt. 'f WASTED V*. v V I 1.0 — itlblv idtl.tl -a ti.is ! |-alt "I full titne, t“ prc*i it a rate ■•b r ! port tilt it v to *< • lire large p(oli;s ainl p. rn. ineiit lie.line from a sm.ili five* m,.|.' s. Ming i*\ (*'l '(' alar>. T. x. Vf. t 'attley. D Btoavlwa). til. New York < it) • i VV\ ! F.l>—Gil ). V VV C. V <'.ll"teuu | vv VS I I l* — Voting colored U h>. is. nMtl . lnt vv Mis. VI V j Mi:l. r.n’':f. W est >fvet. !,, 'j VV XX II I*— lttto'!ig. lit gfl't '■ "be "..I l * . \!,p! \ t,. lla IT) I; Daniels in re.it m tiT Went st rtti J VV VM'IJI—A : .eg. le'to 'I ' - ! > -'** ' ! ditioii. "t 'mu In- la mi Ami' ' l\tng • h-o . I street :1 ' |VVVX I I I*-. — -ii . raill" d . .os* Co cut.' I’S , .vppl) Thomas 11 otisle) . Best G He. li* , VV XXI 1.0 —V on It:; inali * 'Jerk. Apply in own Itgpd writ ing. giving, age. refer , | lin es, and salat')' expected. Box ■' ’ ! | t a pit ill < * tli ■o. fn It FOR SALE |UK sVIJ— Drophead Wntsnm A Wilson j Sewing Machine, in perfect order, with) e.m'.v thing up let •- for S-'T Apply -1 ; North west street. 1 ; FOB s V u:—Mahogany and glass show, j ease "t umbel hind Anns. t-.ilig George street. ': ) tilt SVl.K—Fine wood: sav ed amt de- j iivered three quarters of a ■ "''d. .'best, one halt l ord. ST isy John M. Applet.ai. j !';is;i.|. ii-!. Md.. pit Armiger b F F fin tt j It 1 1{ SV ! F—Ope-half ‘"l’' l mixed wood ; I stove lengths: JM'i.UO. delivered. J. II Wagner, phone I' I *': F It. Il'*i It * K s.VlF—l'our hulls s and lots, imiugi j Nos. 17. lb. g‘t and oil Carroll s; ’"■> | VX'. Halhtm Claude, phone 1 IT .1. jF'.-tf, It*K S V I.F—Modern dwelling, xvitti largi'! lot. No. KlTi Conduit street. For price | and terms apply to Charles F. Lee. Tele i phone tin::. dl* tf I FOR RENT lOK ICENT—Furnished room: heat ole. trie light and bath. Applv IT Maryland avenue. • -1 FOR KENT—Two large Iff'gill. air) 1'..,.ms for li'.'lit lioiiselo.eniiig Applv after a p. ut.. at 11 i Conduit Street. 11b l':>K KENT —Several aft' a. live rooms at "Cumberland Arms." King Cm. .street. f.’l put KENT—Boom with board, ill I’rituc George street. fib ORDER NISI In tin Matter of the Trust Estate of I'M vv.iid T. Beavlit. la the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel t'mutt) . No. (IT I Equity. ordered, this tilth day of February. Brill. Hmt the sale ot the proper!) mentioned in I -lie aforegoing report, made and reported ; j !> i Wiltson C. Got!, trustee, lie ratified and i oqljinied. tilth s eg it'" to the contra!) ; 1 1 ■ I'oofi Im- shown on or lietore the t Ist a I* VV ttl XI VKt K. ItriO; !'"nv idod. a copy of lids order he inserted | :a some newspaper published in Vntie i \, n del ooiinty on. e in cacti of three s p ... siie weeks Itefol'e the I' ll day "f i j Vi,lll'll, foil. The report states the aniomit of sale to j I, ■ s.;ii ;ki. VV VI X V\ lit*! *\\ VUI >. Clerk. j , TI tie Copy. Test ; \\ VI. x Vv (MiDW.VBD. clerk. AN ORDINANCE i .—— Providing a Curfew Regulation for the City of Annapolis So (ion 1 Be U established and ordained bv tiie Vl.vor. Counselor ami Vlderineii of. ! I:-, t'ity of Amiaplois. tha* it shall lie un- I lawful fo any •-j r! e’d!t| iietov. tin- age of • si\ti‘ n vo.irs and any tioy eliild in-low the it -of f..it teen v ais. to ho oti any of the : Isriis-ts lanes .q- a tie's in the t’itv of An "ai.olis, . "■ r tin- It.air of b !’. Vt. during ! ; Hi*, months of .tune, .Inly and August, or j after t* .0!...j; F. .VI during alt) other' j month unless a* • >*in p.'injed by parent ..r j ! guardian oi some nil'll! person ant hori/ad ! l.y sin ti parent "r guard];; it to li.jm- the temporal') • list..d) of Sin h bib! and e\- er( isi the dins t ami eoiitinipnis super ‘vision over it. ■ So.ti .a ". Auv child violating the pro i I visions of tips oi'ilinatn e. or any parent, j I guardian or other adult p< rsott having the j • oiittol and direction of any child, sub- j ! jee! to the i.t'ov isbn.'S of this ordinilliee. : ".'ho shall direct, permit or connive at the j j violation i I this ordinance, shall b- pun- j ' ; *!;i-d by a line led to exceed Mtl.lMi for any 1 j life li so. Inn It shall be Within tile power jof tt;> officials frying eases under this or diusitns . pniiixh offenders agail st it by i i reprimand in lieu of a tine, if lie shall j ■hs-iii it proper. Section ::. Bersi.iis apprehended for vio- I biting this ordinance shall not lie placed . under arrest unless offering resistance to I an officer in the discharge of his duty, or: unless their conduct is vb-inus or * dis order!) : bur children violating this ordi ! nance Shull be compelled to proceed direct ;!x fo ttieir onii,.- mid their parent* or | guardians in* notified to appear before (lie Major of ttje t'ity of Annapolis, with the offending . hil l at such time .it'd p!a'as tliat official shall ditas-t : tie* yfityor shall inquire into tin* charge or .-barges against persons so brought before him and shall have power to summons witnesses, admin ister oaths and to do such other things as j are necessary to determine the facts jq | tie* matter before him. and shall impose titles or tak-- such other . orrts-tive means ’ • are set out lii tins ordinance, ami i nes imposed by the Mayor under the pro- I visions of ttiis ordin uiis- shall lie < dh-e|..il j rs other fines ami penalties ate now re covered in the t'ity of Annapolis. S-etioii 4. And Ik* jt further established ;tpl ordained by the authority aforesaid : tliat ti>is o-diuum-e slot It take effect front! the date of its passage. Approved February 11, Brilt. JOHN J. LEVY. Attest' Max or. i tiEttBGE V. QFAII* Acting t'ity Clerk, t Seal. * WALTER C. MUNROE CIVIL ENGINEER Surveying, Fiat*. Eatlmatea, Municipal 1 and Suburban Water System* and Sewagt ! Disposal. f Savings Bank Building Anaapalls, Md. FOR SALE One a. re (waterfront! on VNVein Creek. Building 11 ‘ ,n Kovel! Five lois at Murray Hill. Dwelling *ni Prime Mem St Dwelling oil Madison St. Double *iwelling Uaiioxer S . Store Building (brieht oil Main s B. J. WIEGARD Phone 459-J. -I School Street ml! W A N TED ! It von want t*> sell your dwelling. store or lot. apply to B. J. WIEGARD 121 School Street. Phone m i :i CHARLES M. CARLSON im tii.orrrsTFß ht. COHTRACTOR AND BC ULDEB PHONE SI Citlmatri and Plaus ForiDh#4 E. O. LEAGUE ROOFING and SPOUTING Sheet Iron. Slate. Stole. Furnace Work ami Repairing. Phone Tttl-W. t£ ESTABLISH CD ls7l The Annapolis Savings Institution WEST STREET Total Ntimber oi Oej>ositors, . . l,si,_> Pays 4 per cent interest on Deposits. Payable Januarv ; ,<• • j V) Ist Compound interest paid on deposit:- u • .* ...... Depository of City ami County Sinking Funds Ucp ; Funds. All Its Investments and entire Management subi to annua: • y, c . (nation by .State Bank Examiner* Loans money on first mortgage of Heal Estate on easy • r ris jv. tial payments allowed. Also on note w :h approve..: . FRANK 11. STOCKETT, . . I’r■ , nl WM. N. WOODWARD. . Vlce-i’r. i<D or B. ADI.KIN WELCH, ... . . < l . r SAMUEL BROOKE . Assistant t'.i h : JAMES M. MUNROE. . . . Solicitor Banking Hours: !> A. M. to .'1 P. 'I. V. • r-nVi i WILLIAM H. MOSS | HART BUILDING 1 Annapolis, Marv!;ui<! iFire Insurance Auctioneer Money Loanod on Mortgage tj Houses Rented Rent Collected ii SaiHHnimiiPiimmcraiiu rm J NOTICE I wilt prepare Ineonie tax ret urns for persona desiring such servi.-e. JUG- tf. JUIKs ll . OWENS. i /■'" 1 ' ■ ! Established 1773 THE DAILY AMERICAN Payable in Advance Daily, one month * Daily and Sunday, one montl Daily, three months : Daily and Sunday, three months Dally, six months Daily and Sunday, six months Daily, one year Daily, with Sunday Edition, one year Sunday Edition, one year CHAS. C. FULTON & CO. FELIX AGNES, Manager and l'ublil.<r j AMERICAN OFFICE iiU lIIHKL 0 - r=~ —■ .., J “The Bank That Brought 4% To Annapolis^ The Annapolis Bank OF THIS EASTKKN MJOKL THl.nl 10. Church Circle and Gloucester Street ! * Banking Hour* : 9A.M.t03 P. M. Daily 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts Two Per Cent on Checking Accounts of SSOO and Over W. MR ADC HOM.AUAT (IIAKI.KM F. I,KK ' ' 1 r hl ,r DKNMs j. thomfhon. y,.., JOHN M. fiREEN . ‘ ' JAMES O. OISII wwww . gott ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; uivra! | Dirac tor*: W. Mc*d* Holliday, Ourlo* F. Orlando Kldoiit, John UcP. Ihw. <•**> " ' f , „ u T. Roland Brown, William 11, Tlioina*. Wlnooni Ihl* Bank nut only “brought Four per rent. 1“ ' bat wa* the first bank to pay Interest on c Im < Recounts, having inaugurated the sjstcu* in August, 1918. * :w - B vf.y^ Kauroad. mhlut\“7t K<lVau I llnir Item It s . Brin*. :i \ ' * K ‘ (w V sl.lt . o' t y A N *' IF "' "'Mn,,, "•-* -lr,.t mo. i’. io?o, it ■ o \ m *. ' si.-.'o, vi ... , ‘ U." V 'i. '■ ' Leave N v\ , earlier Sr p „ •" t St. atiil * .... ... v. „ ~ enrll.r, ' ,;Z Coiinerttag nt <> ' l!!i f. t 1 f " > "'i iiv.tgr fl.X'i. xT.tir.. s-.. 12. W. 1 in fi..k\ •; :r. ; A Nl. V All trait s re . !\ „ at le. :i' | N '*• . Naval A , ~ letJIJl l".; -.1 S J l r " '• " 'MUX, I( , v .UO. 7.00. S.ro. ► 1.00. -J lr> m „ *V .. tI.OO. 7.00 •* .* • • : xDailV ex,- k ol.ii.mi Ann., s ■ For tlekris | our * Itv t. k. • • . State lloi s t 4 ;, Bladen Nr: (ei, . , ' ! llotrt. . H i, NOTICE! ' 1 Charles Hoi isten. E V ;, n ,. . Champion Shoe Artis '* Ladies’ Shoes 1' The Annapolis JobbingC Phone 449-W *9 SECOND! SLAG ROOFING llwaters, Kiinct s am| |;>linr| In tirst-t lass nitidition. Promptness and S,ilifitli Guaranteed nlil THOMAS F.STF.VD CO.NTIUITni; and !iIII 'M ri/Afia fin<l I slim i< >• f Job Uork \ p* uliy n otl Aiiiih|hilU