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PAGE TWO Hunting (Capital Bata b liaised 18M. OD MARYLAND GAZETTE Established 17-7. ANNAPOLIS. MD. Published Dally Ei*ept Sunday by TUB CAI !TAL PUBLISHING COMPANY TH!S EVENING CAPITAL la on sale at Use following places: Georgs W Jw* I® 4 v! VVUilum i hulUe i Ue f' tieorit** J. 1 ’>via 7* Maryland As* Cbaa U. 1 USuiejer I>i Maryland Avt* It. K Arto-iroug, Cor. Randall & King Geo WI Ilians Biker "West ud <'atlnUr.il Ib-livere? In Annapolis, Jhistport. Cer frauinwn e-vd West ARoapolia by arrow for 46 or a per mouth. YoO can have fits EVENING CAPtT *l. mailed to you nun away from tin- • *' by leaving your nuine :i*l address at tiUltas, for d> ter.!.* pci mouth; F. *•( !>r year, pay: Me In afv .•• any poston.-*** la llnUrd -i|U-i or Canada. inter, ' :il Annaptdi* !'.■?..tti-e u* •1-t Old < ittßß M> : • ! ■ Mcnit-> •* of ‘ll** Smiil.ileti I'r*a Tp, I‘rriuf I* >mlu i,jv, , . j,i• j■ *• i i>> flu- o.“'’ f*i!' ri' non ..I : I lie*a • leolletl to {, ... . ...| . ..e.l in tV. ,’ .j,!-? ~.4 ,;hi. mh: ai •**,-* i*ub )/„,.„ , 1,1 Ai' tgit** of If , r'.-.j, . f -p. ■ i.i 1 -depot* I.* * J.el. ... I' f f >* '!■ ;\it -; 11 \ i (t< ! < rBKI tIG i'*lf * * Democratic Ticket Ele tic*- Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1920. lui: I*lll *ll*l NT OK THIS \ I Mil li f.f.VrKH; ,1A M N M. t 0 V. Ohl.s. nut <.ni i'kimhknt k tiie ini*, i.i> nTATISK : FKA KI IN I). ROOSEVELT, >< o \ orL. Mlt It I rTUIM OK I’MErHIiKNT A Nil \l< K-**ltl-.XtIKNT* OK TUB t Ml 1.0 M VI ES: A t HII MAM 1N1.1.1 AMI JOSE*'H 11. SMI’I (I, ll.t'liiiiort*. I irwt I *inl flf l ! (U \ KEEN AI. SIMPSON, I ulhot* Second Hlutrli’ta JAMttS .1. ARCHER* llart'ord. Third Olfclrlrts FRI DERICK Ai. H 11*1% iJiitlm<>r*. lourtlt iHtetrUtz 4 VAll's S. AKMIGER, lr.itUiiiorc. llftli District: (I.tUENCF. M, IMItERTS, ( : MH't* lt'(fl*M** t '. •* int ii ii'Uiriet: ,1 \l Oil liOimH.U’li, i ' i il#*i iv U. lull t s t l|i STATE* SF.NATOB: 401! \ M U TER SMITH Ftsii mi vini'u ok Tin: house ok i:u’hi on e.viivi s oi riiK t Sirfc.o M VII . IN HIE SIXTY-SEVENTH t ON*, i ESS : Til*‘HAS S. KLIM*EIi. IS it \ , *. PJ ill !< 1.0 \N ME \NS ,\ .1 i.i..:;'- ,h ■!•!*■' in I*.tui-| tn, qv t ,\ vbn h.avs < : n*■ knmyl j t,N - , .ci'au . < i K r,,v s -ij.-.h . - ,;t !,l* ii! 1.1 tlir v I ■ , I day ’>• ■is ft tin- til. .it masses ; Kiti/t a ,ui't t i \-t\ trs ami iSh’J run, .in:r n .itid < !uli:i it < *l * : ('■■w" • it;.. ;■< 1,1 taV! 1 j jt’.t; t * roipal i*.uis !i* > j Vot.d *t t’.i l .i!!. and v. lin li; : have It! ' N 1 1. !i■! \f : t*i )I’,l M'.KM t j <v! • <J). 'I ! lit Me’A - ioquT-. \ ; , a;:., -inn •*! 'All It </', r> * . !>c • t:. >nc!;. prevail ■ inij ■ il lm* t\t •’ :a \• *r < t 1, ..uis ib AI oi\<-n vistt-rda> l>y I •: v. b ,* ;: -. •: n * *'. * w U i: ’ t,i*■ -• Hi'! ’-r mv’ud. d llMt lb I t ; •*.. ; .. : !'f! i.vi ! ;i • i . ... . | .. -- - ■ r-. tvi .Ml .1.1 : \vi’V; •* iv.v ms j’l 7 as iin mrr ran en wuii emptv :; ::j ; ; <* r- i .tH in his •,.r : n.i • utsnal* I'!:' - : li. .ri AOfi\ is 5 > l::.‘0 j \\ l • •: Clink ..n> truo Hal 's • h\ > :i: "-'. i . h.iPi'Vi'.t ss .iti.l ! f,o?i. rat i’nprpvi nu nf i - ;}tf uvist imih’iruini he- . ■■v,. n>ust liavt* schools, sow- j ci's. ~v njs :utl -i.A.3 ;ic-nal if wo . :,> lii-vt i ip too N vv Annex, a.’.l Tilt in thilumoro is to ho I ou!\- i.tTi’. happy healthful. Tf iaoTicy for Uie loans is hrov. it info ’h* city by the sale of c stock, anil i> expended in ihc y and distributod among the inha' 'ants of the city. Pa*, .ng, water, sewers and school hoa; s are obtained by the pur- . chat of materials from our own citizens largely, and the purchase of labor entirely from our own \ ciiiz its. The result is that the THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, AN XAFO-LIS. MARYLAND, SATURDAY. OCTOBER Hi. 1920 citizens of Baltimore have distrib uted among them th* money from the proceed* of the sale of city stocks which go into the public improvement, and the city of Bal \imure itself In the aggregate owns' the public improveineats. Titus the city owns the public improvement, and the people of the city liav* tin* money expended i:,r ili<* unpruvofm-n’.. In addition to having the money twii t* over tlqtt i■. having llo* muni y spin! tor life i ihlic nn provemt*nl distributed among the people, and tho public improve ment itscif, the people share in the increare-! v&lnes of the adja (i*nt lerrhory. wini'ii it ul‘; in .iOTi a ted as*i; 'tue.Tt nu<l taxes:, and lints the people of th<- <dty i,a\e the money three limes o.ver In many (uses. Again, in addition to these 111 red Uo- do * i fba; .am of money by 111** i , y to I lie pe*i|i!<’ of the city in i.stair and purchase of materials Pm:- largely inio tiu* (U*velo|>mt*ni, porelia**.* an<l iiiereas; d value oi tile real e* (ale of !h<* eily gen erally. and tin* increased tux re turn i- spread over the entire cl* . ; ihuss >lie iiipriev return* IP i • lourfold I ;m a si r**n,v. advoca-M* of a lib er.ii j y in t.h* e tpeuoilure (yf ;iiont*y >ro.n capital u*"*'>un! in public improv but i! only .should he ibmo w,: i ly, ecommiic . 11J v and honestly, with a-sole vie w to tin* public good * lEaltimoia' is a oiq city am! ViHie Arumiel i- a inall countv* t ' } .-iitnjmrativci) :|>cakinff: Inti in ! .11 <-:( nit.,! in lint •■•.< rvtliin- I | hat VI r. I’rc- liiu *•**' -■ out m f;ivoi a jiassiup the tnunicijia! loan ap.- plies with equal force to the pule lie i loud huiMmp. loan of Aunt Xrundel county. ! i LETTERS TO EDITOR I Rev. Jaeger Heelart** Tluil Bapl'Ms lml didliudist* linili Oppose Fa*4- pori Sunday Baseball. ■ To tin Ktlitor of the Krrniny Cnj-.tnl fviiidiy permit mt* space in your valued paper to explain i.v part in Tying to have the Sal,hath laws eu j forced in East port Tin church of which I am the j pastor is being misrepresented, and j m effort is being put forth to make t appear that th Methodists are 1 tlono in iinir opposition to Sunday i'.aseball games, it lias even been re- I ported that the Kev. Howard Lam*. : >*. !m is pasior of the Ka: tport Kap •!*?t ('h irch, is favorable to baseball j mimes on the Sabbath. This is a false report. T have been urged* by members of he Baptist Church as well as by members of my own church t<> write i this h ttcr and let tin public know ! that the members of hath churches are opposed to the Lord's Day being ; used for baseball games and all other i forms of pleasure that attract people from church services, and are also j opposed to unnecessary business on t.h;s day. ! therefore lake this op ! port unity to state mo : t enudiat ii ally j that tht* Baptist and Methodist people , >f Lastpori an* unit'd in their cf j fors to secure the pri',p**r etiforcc ment of the Sabbath Laws. | Again. 1 have teen charged wdh j swearing out warrants for the arrest if the Fall players Tliis is another 1 fab ehood. If any am ts were sworn j out I know nothing whatever about j them ! accompanied a number oi 1 citizens of East port, who waited upon 1 State; Attorney Monroe and asked * him if these games c.iuld he stopped, and especially the game of last Sun day because it was advertised that a jazz band would play during the ; game Mr .Monroe gave' us a letter which we delivered to Officer Jones ion the i*all ground-. In :his letter .Mr Monroe staled that such conduct. : oa ti e Sabbath v.mild be a disturbance •of the peaci . and authorized Officer ; Jones to arrest, without warrants. .hos,> who thus disturbed iln* peace After delivering tin- Utter to the of fs. : r we withdrew, h iving the matter i in the hands of the officer? of the law, ; I htard :: tiling more of the matter Iu3:;:l Monday morning when I re j ccsved report that the players were 1 arrv ced. N'rw perns:* me to av just another word. The s:*ps whicli were taken ibv tin numbers of the churches to ecull the proper observance of the Sabbath laws were not taken in a spirit of envy or malice, it was not ’hat we had any ill-will agams’ any of the players, we merely acted upon our convict ions that such procedure j is a violation of the Sabbath as well as a transgression of God's Laws. JOHN' T JAEGER. Minister Lamport M. E. Church. October 14. I!'JU. lh*ir Owners Iti 4nn*)iol!s Will He Interested In The Communication' Of Or. Samuel Garner. (ontainimr Advice For The Prevention * lad Treatment Of Oisfeitiper. To thEditor of thr Evening Capitol: There seems ro be an -epidemic of. distemper among city dogs, and un less some remedy is applied many j valuable animals may be lost. As the disease is contagious, it would be | well to keep such dogs within doors,) as isolation is the best preventive of contagious diseases. mt usual symptom*, in the early : stalls, are loss of appetite, languor, i disinclination to move about, vomit ing. sneezing, a husky cough, weeping ; frosn the eyes with red appearance. H hin times these* sympttns may not ap pear. the dog being merely afHictol with diarrhoea. Guick pulse, labored , breathing and rapid emaciation and i rapt;**n on the sk'iti may 1m among tiu- complication?. In bad cases fits,, ! pneuuioni.i, iitflatnaliotl of the bowel? ; I biol Si Vitus's dance mav also occur Treatment--If the bowels are cun-; .'tipated. Rive frut* two to four tea-, -poonfuls of < a?ior oil. according o .Ui of lug. When th* bowels are j ; loose, give several times a day a ; tesspo*litful of castor oil mixed with j ! fr-n.i live to te:i drops of laudanum Ru e boiled in milk a ill serve also to ivaula c loose bmvi-ls. Wash OUI tin* <*ye twice a day soli tepid water and apply some eye- or lotion : Tie* food sJtmild be liquid only, iK*h as beef or mutton broth and milk, which should b* given cool, so i a.-: not to ifterease the fever, which | may be abated also by giving a two-; j grain quinine pill three limes a day. j * Free access to I'rt h, cool water will 1 : help too in this re.ipect. Keep tin j t animal under cover with a warm, dry I ; bed. Hi ease the dog should become very , ill and : how any of the coin plica- j tin.? mt tried above, as tit-*, pneumonia, j or partial parahsim it would be bet- j t**r to call in the B. F. (’ A Agent to! ; put your pel out of its sulferiftp. Tie- : j Ag* ii! jiiione numbt ris 271-W. To G.ve a Dog Medicin* Stand on i his right side; put your !*-it hand i over his hiouMi. press hi? lip? again?: his K:e.;ii with your lingers anil thumb and raisu up iii? head. This I will make him open his mouth. Hold | iii**- spoon or glass in right hand and j pour contents into his throat. Hold | his head up until he /swallows. In ; case the medicine doe? not run frpejy. 1 ; stir into it .a little warm water. Havel j some help you or prepare the dose j before opening the dog’s tiiouiii SAMI EL GARNER. AT TIIE KEPTHI.M TO DA Y How many people ean rente the Ten Gpimiuindtnents? Without stopping to count, let it ; he said that Anita Stewart, Him slarj j who will be seen today at tin* Repub- ! lie Thatr<* in "The Yellow ’lyphoan.’ | i has doubled tin* number of primary j j rudiments that Sunday School begin j i ners must learn. Moreover, she made ’em up out of I her own head. j A New York newspaper reporter I ) was assigned to interview Miss HN*w i art about her masterful makeup in “The Yellow Typhoon," in which she plays the dual part of a blonde and hninnette. And the interview turned out to be a literal broadside against a dozen of i he "popular "ill-enose:)” , | associates of young girls. The New riuinnandmenf? i So girls, you might as well clean | off the top of the buTeau for here | goes Anita’s original eonumindments: ; Happiness, of the right kind doth 1 not come In bottles. So beware, the incense of the perfume bottle. IVater. most belov<<l tin id of man,; doth not smell. So why should a girl stttnmte herself like a worm dipped in lish litre. PRACTICE SEA BATTLE TO TEST SHIP TACTICS I A ‘*t:ecT; i alar 1 attic a*, sea with < the battleship lo\va*making desperate | efforts to escape the gun: of a fleet! is planned by the Navy Department ! The experiment i* to show that n i y skillfully direefed lialtleship ean be i j kept oni of a dangerous line of tiri. 1 The lowa will be steered by radio from the battleship Ohio. A shot that hit? a battleship at an , I angle of less than ten degrees i< hardly ever effective. As the battle progresses and slues fall close to the lowa, her course will be changed that she will receive the lire front a less ‘ destructive angle. ■; ■ Don’t Stifle The Yawn The harsh old prescriptions of oti ,; queue are relaxing every year. Re • j member when we weren't supposed to ! put our elbows on the dining table? .Esthetics discovered that anything ; was better than constraint, and now ■ |we may adopt an easy, half-reclining] j attitude. The small boy used to be I . painfully reorrmaiided for wearing hi?) hands in his pockets, but what cap .' tain of finan**e would pose for a full- i ! length portrait without at h ast one of- j ,j tending number thus hidden? The so- i ; eial mentors of the magazines used to! , 1 permit mankind "to cross your iegs; ,jvery slightly." but now that delicately' tinted silk hose 3re worn they must In j ; shown. And so on. J But the yawn. That was the last | refuge of etiquette. Art has never, we believe, pronounced it graceful. If one couldn't* help it. he covered his mouth, hiushc-d, apologised, and even then wasn’t forgiven. Amd if the host-* } ess yawned guests w ere supposed to ; hear the strains of "Hume. Gweet ' Home." from an irtvisabic* orchestra But science interferes. The yawn is the greatest li?tle remedy vet discov ered for that provincial intonation ol ! ! Americans which has been ondured! but objurgated for generation?. Hence- i forth we must yawn for twenty pain \ s utes at bedtime to practice talking ] ] from the diaphragm. And, of course J | it one yawns in company, he won't try j ito hide it. Instead he’ll rtnnark easu- ! ally, “It s so hard to* remember to yawn, and already my voice Is ter rible.”—Milwaukee Journal Why not a fund campaign for the benefit of these who have donated i generously to all the war drives. • i turns SCHOOLS 1 TO TEACH Mil ABOUT WEATHER Forecaster James H. Spencer Preparing Maps On Stale Con ditions As Aid For Teachers And Pupils—ln Course OI In struction i TOUR OF COUNTRIES IN REPORTING SERVICE Jams ;; II Bpene* r. direct?r of tht* ] Weather Hur -va at Baliimor*- and. act tug met, or.tiogiat for tit:* Mat.- land State Weathe.r Service, is of I la* j -sbt He? tila* notch gq*;J cun in* aecom ! plfshed by tehehißir children of the I public school? more about uath-i*; j and more concerning what be de j < rib* ? us ‘‘Maryland'?. ?j*leni!id oli.ii- | Jale" ’ Three large niaj.r. are being pn ! pared by th** Stas* Weather Servit •• jjfor distribution in the schools whit] j this object in view, he Paid 'Ehesc | will be ready shortly and will bo in ! colors, with figures which will make j them plain to the average teach-, r or ! studeiiL One will contain data on the rain fall in each county of Maryland and Delaware; atniher will show avena.c temperatures, and the- third will tell el *be biigtii of the growing seasons, from the last average killing frost in spring to the first in Hoc fail All these will b< especially valuable to the farmer and to those Interested in i gr< wing crops, since they will t *m! to , place the business of raising produc > on a more reliable basis. W ill Make Tour Of Sfitfe Mr Spencer, who attended the con ference of officials of Maryland Stats Weather Service recently, said he i; pri paring for .t, lour of Maryland dur | iiig this mriiilh, when he will visit each i eoitntv weather reporter in his dt triet. The object is to streiigihea | weak soots in the service, and en leaver to til! several vacancies which i occurred ihrotigh dcatn or removals. ; "Titos* places," said Mr Spencer, "pay no salaries, but the amount of valuable- service rende red by the e r * porters to their comtntmities and the i State cannot he overe.slitmitMi. W< have* had some loyal in ** n in th<* serv ice for from 10 to ”f years, and In some instances when the father paus ed away the son lias continued the re port!;. *1 find that our public schools, iiav* ; not given this glorious Maryland cM.i, ; ate the prominence in the curriculum that :! de. i rvijioasildy' because the State is not as prominesit a? some others in its rating for wheat, corn, or ■ othpr staple crops. I “As a matter of fact, Maryland ha? si well-diversified agricultural stand ! iiig that is more important than to he '• known simply as a wheat or corn . late. Soil is not th, only n quisit.;* for ideal conditions, but average and frequtsit rainfall, length of planting and harvesting periods, give to Mary land a place hardly equaled by an? other State in the Union.” jFrequenf Aid To f’ourfs | Di?cr i:,g the value of record j made Uirough reports of the Uouuty j Agents and Weather Bureau, he sahi. ] ircquently thuit? and lawyers cal j on the department for data relative t<■ iet rrutn days which*is important in de • eiditig The decision of a c??* now ia she Federal Court, resulting from an accident on the bay, wil. hi fig**, il in believed, on reports fron the bur au to the weather on that day. The departmeni also frequcafTy i called on for infjrtitaiiott by thoa seeking certain climates for health reason.. Then there are those. In said. a'd. t•** 1 with the wand rlusf wb< are ui-uavs in search of climath change::, a:id who believe that "God’ f’oua’ry’’ is in shutc* other section o *he tint verse than Maryland .Many o the e have remained here, He said, uf tor having la.*! a full description o f.he vicissitiuu*? and ineoh verm-new i existing in *he places they had ir | mind i ? migrate :or> A? to cngitHC;in;* prob'rm?. no one ! -'aid Mr Spencer, would think of con : tructing a sewerage system today withont first consulting the local Wca ll her Bureau as'to average and heev ; lost rainfall arul. other data pertaining ito the matter \ of laying drainage Innirs. "The . clence of metf urology. ** said Mr. Spencer, “is not yM sufficiently advanced to permit the risk of a fore cast of a yc-ar, or even a month in ad vance. Yet times forecasters have at heir disposal maeh TuHtorn.-afion tffia; shed's light upon some *>f the weather problem-', o* merchant? and manttfae iuK*-r.-. who mu?! plan their bn si ties affairs months in advance ” The officer' of the service, it additipn to Mr. Spencer, are Urof. E B. Matthew-. oi Johns Hopkins Uni versity, president, and Prof. 'W. T Taliaferro, of the University of* Mary land. secret ary-treasurer. Prof. Talia fcrwi has been connected with the • erviee about 25 years. Boosting The Home Town One of the prettiest rainbows ever seen here was visible last Friday eve ning. It Wax one of the brightest we ever saw, and we heard others make the same expression. Altoona’s rain bo %'s are far superior to other towns’ ~a!iil ow? —Fron the Altoona Tri bune. STRAY Hl MOROI S NOTES "Thett* moving picture? are very realistic * “Very. I've seen a sandst >rm set i verytjmiy in the audience to cough ing "—Louisville Fourier-JuarnaJ. i ' : 1 Willie Paw. what is the moving i • spirit ot tile age? Raw •-Gasoline. m> ' : koti - -Fint innaU Enquira r. ' i Artist Wi.h ur.-i rtr,,ke if my brush ; I can -change .*. -milJtiK *. Hitd hr. a w epmg om Friend t dry 1\ i •an , •Jo the saute Htiug with br.-un.si it k , Detroit New? “What are you' dottle, on Hu* In •idl.? i Fensoriii:* ba'ldjqt ?n;. ' *.\ • in re : iy out a churu? for *t tJif.sical !ct medy.” LouirvUle Fours* r-.lnarii il ; Fhsf diuee Fie \ Failure The tir*-*; nt.nce pie of the .-on on ha? ap|i*ar*-d. but we tickled its lieci? ! : iu vain Uiir judgment is thdt i: * *ubl show its aiiv-c i*y hack 4? getu-ra- j ; Hons without revealing ;>. trace of !.ni;e i’ w:c-’ dispust i:i>. Fr.-m tie*; Ho'ir-ton |*osi. j * 5? i AN ORDINANCE j T I 11• J M ;; i :,f.ii re • *l*i :iil. '.: *1 I UtctltH Ssvtiull !* ui A.-fj ‘e N\ I <>l' ri-e It! | •.(-••<! <*..<!.• •>!' if.. < ..f At.li! ’tire 1 ie]i.-(r!-i.e'i! .*' I tie was :oln|.l ■ ; •: ! r. 4 ut :..V.-.! t V an m.-.* t ti.** j IZit 1. .lay ~f N..veini(e:-, into. | Sf-.-liiii 1 It*- it < siatiii-hf .1 ur.hi. i - j i-.l t.y tin- Mayi.r, H.r- an,! \Mi rue n > (if III* l fty Of AlHi ll lets * . tlilt Seel ioll i.fj Artieie \ VI. !,::■■ li-e t •epa rl no-iil. ' iff till* Hevi*t*.| r ( .,i, ~f tin- l'i>v I.f A lioa ;.o!i’. tie a lift lie' saute IS l.i-leliy lej.i.iieit .net n '■ritjiilieil w-J* >i amelliiii,. nts so as to it-ul ;is ! o 1 iji \v h : Seefjtnn '• Tin- Vnvur. f.tiilis.-to** alii Aid. fl.o il of tin- t'ili el Ainsst|io!is sliall on tto- tljii.l Motidiiv of .Tilly of i-aili n*!t eiery year, or :.l sip ti tfates as may )■•• desiralile, efe. t a ijtia liped and op: p-1 *-*l t ; ersnit to t>c d t i\i i and i-jU'eials. i- of ftp tteSi'ile Iti se t'oinpany. No. 1. and a |M-!elit J.e! sop 111 1... driver -1 •' i el.: t.e o*f tJ.e W ater Wit 'll Hindi a Ini J.alldio ('oiui.iany. Nut, and a eopipetent persoo to in Tdiertiiioi of the Aerial Trin k. Tin v shall remain habitually at (be iniaiters ■ f the said eumpanies wit Mu 1 In* City of An mi polls tlidess called eisewliere ity the du ties of their pusitiuns ur exeiised ty com• j** T *it iUMluirlty; lln-y shall act as d.n'wis ! of (lie itpparaf>t? of (lie iiiu.- e-imnC d •om * panies a id iam laker-, uf s.p-h :ij,,m allt iiml (he quarters eunaei ted (here-.vi: h. an ! .shall j'erfpiun sin h otUr-r M-rviees as still . be din -led by eo'upefitit authority m ad: i’it lull to Tile ditties herein Set pdf. 110 drivers and I'liretakci w m e hereby eoasi tilted members of the i'l.d-e loiin- id tie; City ot AiinapoUs to sri ve in the vli-AMt;. ■ of their (iharteiH or at sip'h other p’a-is j ■is may be directed. They slt:i!l n ■••• I. e :sj their eompehs.-lt 101 l for tbell* dllfp-s the I sum uf eighty live dollars (J-Croei pci tipdith and i-lghf do’lars ithd sevjity-live j icnts (SMV.I per quarter tu be used finvurd their equipment Mini ijKtldmr. tu be paid i by or.h r uf the Mayor o.t ibe Treasurer ; ufid lids .-.motint shall l.- in lieu of all fees fur janitor or all other fees allowed by the ( Ity of Annapolis to the fire Department :i! ibis thin*. There Hinti! be appointed by tin* Hoard uf Mit bilge; tl Ilf tin* Alltuiiiubile Fire Ii 11 ”i: •* • t the Independent File Company. No, subject to tin- cuidirunfitli.n uf the M.iyoi, Counselor and Aldernp u of tire City uf Ah napolis. a ineelnndi-iiin and i-nreiater of said a | pa ra tus ai a salary uf eighty - lii ,■ (sf-;.(Wt) per month and eight' dollars and -ev.-iity live . ts (sM.7ul per quaitcr to he •p'ed toward his eqiiipmeat mid i-iultihiq. be paid by order of (b** Mayor on tin ire. isurer. Tlie mei-Jiihli-ian shall reiiiiiin habilua I,'y at flic uiiarters of said company unless called elsewhere by the duties of Ids position or e-used by eompetent author :t,r. 'i be : liuve sintrit salary shall be a] 'l **tl uf a!) fee:! muv Iteinj- pai lor allowed j by the City of Alihapuii!:. Ii shall hi- the! lutv ol flu- said tip chnilician am) arc ! laker |o take care uf ami drive said ap paratus and t*. relieve the li.-vmen of the Steam lire engine when absent from the quarters. The said inei-hy pp ini s.hml bl inder tin* control of tin- I'.unril uf Man Mgers of the Independent Fin* Company. No. I’, exeept during tires v. heh In- sip, I! !>e under Fie authority uf the Fin* Mar rban or his deputy or assistants, an I he shall he subject iu all rules and re.gula lions governing tire Fire Departmeni not ■ .purified herein. Section ‘J. And in* it further esfntdisld •! uni ordained by the authority aforesaid 'bat this ordinance shall take effect fi mi October Ist, Ibgil. Approved September “Ist. ItC'O .JOHN ,1. MA Y, Mavor. Utesf: JOHN It. St VAN. Clerk AN ORDINANCE To nii'iad Article \|,VII of the Revised ’ode of lie City ol # Ann.!ppiis, title "Trai -Ic," by g thereto ftn-ee addit ion.ii section''; to fidjovv Section (i, and to In mown and lituubered Secijons 7, h and S. Sectiun 3. l*e it establisio-d and ordai ’ *d.i>.v tin- .Mayor, ComiHt lor and Aldermen •f F-*e City ->t Annapolis, tlitit Arliele XLVII, title * Tiaftte,** of the Revised Code if tin* (dry of Annapolis be and the sm:.e s hereby ape-ruled by adding tlo-ieut tbr.-e idditionnl sei-Uons to follow Seeiionjq. and o be known and numbered S.-c(pqi,s 7, s md !l respectively, n;.d <o jead as follow. Section 7. Any persox or terrons in barge if r.p operating any street, t'loiley >r electric car or cars, within the eovp.,r ite 1 lidi s of JJi,' City of Annapolis shall on , ippion. long toe inl'-rseetion of mpv sre<t, •lrele or lane within tie* corporatr- bmiis 'f tic * .t y uf Ariii.ipoiis suuiu! a io-il ur tong n tin- approach i.f said intersection' id reduce rate t ! spiff'd of vn-jr < ar. S'ecti-m s. Any person or persons in harge of or operating any street, troll, v i .r ,deetrlc car within tin* corporate limits ,f the City of Annapolis sliail on (.topping it the intersection of any street, r;r**t- or hip- within Ute corporate limits of the Cite .f Aunapoo's to receive or discharge p;-s engers. or fur aqy other ptirpos** stop on he near shb* of and clear of stp-h infer le.fion, ex,. j.iiuir the intersect ions d ! laden S'frrs-t and College Avenue aid West Street and Church Circle and ‘ jiHr- ii /lrele and Main Street, then e!<y,a a: tie* :ir side of s.-ijd intersections are fo |,e hide elriir of said lopc-re, Con. iiaml: II 'tt*et mol Rijn*.,' George Sirvi-t, t’ujiege \vcfiue mid I'ri'ee i.'eorge street, all .-e s diuii be to a complete stop. Section p. Any person or pcrsonii oiTeni!- ng m.y of the |.rovisions of Die two pr 'elilig M-ftrdliH "diall be liable In the peu • ltles made an*! provided in Section (J ,f his Article. Station 2. And be it further established ! Fid ordained by the authority aforesaid 1 bat this ordinance shall Ute effect from tetober 15. urn. Asqtrovcd September 21st, 1920, J Oil X RKVi, Mayor, j 1 \tt,-~f: , ; JOHN It. SULLIVAN, i'lerk. | IN MEMORTAM U ( AS—tn sad bin loving h-nn mbr;,c e f ] oar dear d.uighier. AitUJKGAIL Ltl'AS. who diet October litth. ltd?. Two year* ago you J. ft ns. j And we i.f'-o won-hr why l j* in strength, in youth and beauty. Thou .vert -.ilt**d so soy.n t„ * i'.jr her f .ther-ln-.avr. WIL I, IAM S. LUCAS. 1.1 oar Ui*tr.e she is fondly rernentbered. dweer ttieir.orltNi <4ig to her toisu*-; : ; Ilearrs tint loved her i WUI b-ve tier !*l lie.ith ju:-t the rattle. ; Ity her inotbei'dn-J-iw. MKS. rrRA LI*CAS. tcKNTI.KV—hr loving rciiieud rurp-*- of oir i baby, JOHN, who died six years ago. , August 24, and JAMKS, who died two years ago. October 13. Your sweet fros* is always before us, John; ‘ Day by day we saw you fade. Yet in our hearts .ve si ways pray Th.-t you are with j**iir br<ther dead. ?w*-et i>e thy rest, James: . ' Sod knoweth bu; t dome ds/y our bands shall clasp * Never to part again. Rl TUKIR MOTHER AND FATHER, i “Keep Smiling’’ It t# MMsy for a will person to be . Tlhii ► lets •*r and ttwrre i cnice to onillo joyfully wtwii pain ifwaw* <1 slckniM* Joi*py*MMM lUo There 1 t*ojw for the nick* in CHIROPRACTIC DR. W. M. TIPPLE (HiliOlitAiToH IJI MAIN STREET |'uriay and *>i ':n*. < tm-sult-lion I ri-r W. B. & A Electric Railroad. MIIM ITY IK KM IN A I.S ■ Half Hourly S-rvi Muming 1 i'.os i.iW-n- Anna|>o.i'a. fl.-tli*• V .*!)!!>:<■ n a 'I Gamp M’ t VVasUlllglou .Old ':’>>* p.i>s, lit. rr i haity'e :tl Navid .V .olfit.J Jill.. It->U.> o uur \N\.\roi.i* stffrisltM l " ll ;r, io, -.*<. i.iu t .m. > 11 ’■ 1 ! jo jti. 1! .<). A. M . 1 ‘.Si. - -i* i hi -It. \ .VI. Sti. -*>, .**, > 1“ 1! -I*. I*. M Naviil atii 'i 1 v Cab* 1" n-J• , unci'; S'.tti- Stmt and <'.di.Ami.ii-'. h.v.u ... jttiHiiiHs i-uriii-r. it.. iiii’ir ;.i t >.)< iii.ui with I*. Ib lb i t we i%i,inniKr 'i 7 '■ in.TV ti A M | ’ i■ v, j•\ i <>'• !.'•*>. v: .1,. r. x, ti7.X.. n.X. r. M . > .\ '!. AM Mains !. <■. ive i i ii!Hi'li:irjr.“ }>.A**••!i, . i al In. a! |. niitm I i Uvceit Aiimtp'dls .mi ii.nat A i v .luinll'dl ami at ill. il.ii llltl •!(! hlglill'. n vvi: \t vmiiM.rnv it ? • 7 I*l, „ ii k'.mm*. Musi ii<m v. M r.' '< I'u, V. OO. -l.no. Mitt. ).:> ..'.on t.iiii; 71m, !mi, 1! 'i;i I'. M , 12 in M Ihit’y lA' i-i'l S-t.n<la.v. n I.■.rat Aliliapelln In I’.: Illmorr. l'..f li -i ctn intil ltifiiriti:illmt ttl.j.iv a? mr i-ily li.-krl nltiiis - . \V i'll Stni-.l Si.jm 11 iiiivi* Slat|n:-. f’ullryr Av.im.- ami I liiiiifiMt Street; t'.uvtl I!,ill, Mai'.;.in I a:";- _ § Plastering—Excavating AM. KINDS OF (IIM RKTK WOKK i HAWKINS & COVINGTON 10 f'Alf tiOM. ST. j V-Si f Dr. Henry Holland Surgeon Chiropodist CARVEL HALL ~22 L— - J Job Work FliiiitlinK. repairing. furniture dc- I ivery, auto Lud s ami job work of any kind. W. i<\ THOMAS, West An napolis. Phone NOB-M. tf G. W. SCIBLE Auctioneer 1 SCHOOL STREET P. O. Boa 375 Annapolis — ——-J PUBLIC SALE OF KAISER PROPERTY Nn. nm in; !.!•;.i; hem i.. Villi;. I , l i, \1(1. At ti r ri-ij'.:i'U I Mir ovviici'S. :i;ut In Mit'i' a aMiui’M y. ilia >j 11111 t niaiir.| ttili ~n• ■ i fui :-.i!i. by J>t)b!ir :; •i•-1 i• ■.I mi lUr ;t. lai-i : nil I'inirsday, October 28, 1920, At U' <) bi.l;, Nm.it, TllP f >;!<• lug [.ii-) rty. iii fiu-sfftij.l. A Mrs: ini m iilllttl ■• i * I:.. 1(■ *i nil • -i'lr ill '-til' j'r Avriuir. . \ 11 : >;.; ■< • i ■ v. ill. 'i lrn;.t: V 1 111 • ■ 1.1 I.t at J'l-ia, Si,..- I. Iti‘l I ilr|.:ii ii! I .‘I I fnt, aiurr m a iafti: iVrii by a ! t:v *.rji K ,i!'(| fra*, 1 ; ’ HUT. i'<r<>nfiy r un..; ;ctl jin-1 rain.vain, ami Kmiv Ii ,jh Mir !. iJii'ijir ‘\ (b-siauaird ;u sin'.. * No. Hm‘ fY,ia y. nir- t• Ml 1 (hr ib (lilt Jittrii i ! f!a Alill'i j.iiliH Slim; I.i * r Kiiilmtirl. It is ~ wiMtj.i uia- bh.' k <•! Mi*- < 'r>j>ir.l am! , •.. • Slat h'i!itj.ng. T l; |. priijiirty is i flfrrMl for will- ;tf tj.is II mV mviuir t., tl?. fact. Mi.-it thr out : I.!( |t!riiiiiti loiiii 1; Ktusi r, tian n i • ; Mu' ' . S. Army an I bus jus! brru i,|.|.>n ,! . to l'.Vtlt. TKIi.MS or S.M.i: - A dcjiosit (,f S!.<si ivi'l be rri|i<tr<-.| of the (mr“lriMir or pur . hitw‘H o>i Mu- day x.ilr. and f J,■ ls;j I .j;- • of f!-*• imr. lmsi- mot!' y. with inti ri-Mt at !'., rutr of si \ j •-!• oil., within s!;fy dais ! i ,tf..i'!i'r. Imairiii afr jiosn ‘hsiou at. ,i filial I'oiiHUliiHiatiim of sail.. Taxi--, adjust oil M. Mint dtttr. *% I!!H!{KI,y If. MKI.ViN - A ll ot'liry tor i :a- as \VM H. Muss. A in tionrrr. AN ORDINANCE To repi-a! asni ir-ordait: with fim<-tii]mf‘i;tri -';‘r|S.u of Art!■•: = • XXV *,f thr Ki-vis.-d < od,. (,f thr * it;. of inti (ml in, titii "Li. l.sru." S. Mon 1. Hr it ..s’lahiiKhrd tiinl ordain od I v Mi*, alavnt, > .oartolni' ntid Aidrrmor of fro i if, of Anii; pop* that Sr. iion r, ~t ArM io XXV of i !i. visi rt i ~{ ; J( f'ity of At,mipo!is, !;tlr 'Li ons.s,” tr tii.i: Mir Manii- is bo. i i,y ;r.I ainj lo oi ouin ••d with i.ia.aiiiß.f :-!* ko a to road .at lol'f . : Sr.-iion r,. Jt li !!1 li ,t be lawful fo: •7’-.. ; • per- w ithin k;iW •• fty ;ts i roeim-is, 111 in f. exhibit, piny or jor 'mm any play. I .tree, interlude, nhoiy roiiomt, oir, menagerie, rut ujvaj or public exhlbltio f;r gniti. without ;• lit**iih lirn' had -?.d obtaiiird from tin oh-rk of this .-orp atio'!. f., r whirl, Ha v slitil: pay as follow s !or every r.‘if rlrei;.s men;urerio m .urui i>. twenty'. live d >iluih |.or day: for ever;, ■ ii<;t Tib a I .Jrjinit , i I'orfoi taun.thr ami of ten dollars pn ■ lay; for every fniismiiu or Kitniinr show the sin,, ~f live dollars per d.,v. and sovrnt.v-fivr rents ill *\i. ft itisr to too *■ jr J- 1, prmided. Innvever, it may !>(> lawful for , any per soil or pn-. oim, or f(>r>ora!ion r.- ‘ sidi m' in or !<-:ted at Ai.natmiis, who limy own nr rent a hall titled up pern,annuli for giving rin-Ii etdertainuionts for gai.i oM-rp? tin. ,}r.-.is. Pi. uagerle or r.irinval t. !*r.it it ih,e tmaie j.. .• used for stmt! nV • i.osmu od first obta i'tln; a lieenae M.erofVn iron, thr rb-rk. for Mibb jrha’i he paid tin sum <f thirty doll, s per year in lieu i,j any sjierml Ib-M.tie I .r each entertainment as above r.-nuired. Se.-jlon •_>. And be it er.tab.iehed and ordan.ed bv the ai-ifiority iifores.-id tin' Miis or.liti,'n,s, shall take effect from th, date f.f its passage. Apjiroshni September 21st, l!r_*o. John j, i.kvv, M,tvor. Attest : JOHN* If. SULLIV AN. Uletk. General Felix Diaz will join tlfc European colony of political exiles— unless some compatriot shoots him in the back en route.—New York Tele graph. | j CLASSIFY E D AD S I | BF£K , SS B * * MOim 10 V)C V I. 111 \ N —. I : i. . •. • t ROMA lt> I.tiW ,i t-. *Otlf on f, * t t syuielit m.iieii, Ji,.. ~ yt .* t -ruei. *' % Lost l tr I < , i % . ’ . . S \ ... It R | I ! i ' ? <i;i .-.it L - . 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FISH AND OYSIEK tii.i'Ol SHAD, ROCK and PhHUf Are nu'vv helm; < " - ‘ ‘ Oysters by pint, quar* g al Jon ,u FI Ml KM MVI-lf I'M* w. M. BRYAN T PHONE R 55 V ‘\ ‘° N 1,1 1 ' " Sow that the ladle the question arises w t kether advisablo and i r ; Democrat to marry a H'-hU-' i Charleston News and ( !,ur ■' •