faipuittg (Eapital Established 1884. j£VD MARYLAND GAZETTE f f Lsublisbed 1777. * ANNAPOLIS. MD. Published Daily K*o*p< Sunday by rnE CAPITAL PUBLISHING COMPACT km THU EVENING CAPITAL T la on aala at tba following pis res: Iborn W. Jdm ID* Mala Street jWIIIImn Scbultw 34 West Street lleorge J. I>avts 74 Maryland Are l%aa G. Peltitaeyer 50 Maryland Are. ►Bliebird Cuf< (lot ry” King George St KtUkau ballet Writ A Cathedral Sla . H. it A. Nevratand, Short Line Terminal If. Miller 234 Want Street W. Mandrla, Third A Severn Are., Kastport g)r. Cbarlea H. lieukel .’At Maryland Are. Ireiivered In Annapoife, Knati.ort, Ow gmtitown and West Anaapolia by carrier for 45 cents per month. You an have the EVENING CAPITAL aaalted to you alien away from the city by leaving your name and sddreaa at the offle. for 45 cents per month; 85.00 per year, parable In adran<-e, to any postoAce in the United St a tea or Canada. Entered at Annapolla Poatofllee ae Beeontl-Cluss Matter. '~" - / ~ Member of The Associated Preee The Associated Preae la eTclo alveiy eutitled to the uae for re* publication of all newt credited to It or not otherwise credited In thta paper and alto the local newa publlahiol herein. All rlghta of re * publication of apeclal dla pateh;# herein are alao referred. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. 1922. EMPHASIZING THF. FACTS In this issue of the Evening < apital appears another com munication from Mr. W. Meade Holladay tin the County Commis sioner law, to which we also have to respectfully take exception. After having stated in his first letter that “as a matter of fact. Baltimore county does not work under a three commissioner law. 'I hat county has five commis sioners from five commissioner districts and pays each Commis sioner S?,4OP a year,” Mr. Holla day states that he “was perfect ly aware of the fact that Balti more county had a local law put ting the affairs of the county un der three commissioners, and I was also aware of the fact that said law does not go into effec until next year, and 1 cannot un derstand that we can draw any conclusion that the law is a gfiod one eighteen months before it goes into effect.” In this connection it is to he liorne in mind that the three com missioner jilan for Baltimore county is not one to go into ef fect for the first time next year, hut is a plan that was in opera tion in Baltimore county until changed to the five commissioner plan by Chapter -198 of the Acts of 101 L. Section 65 of Chapter 495 of the Acts of 1908 and Chap ter 100 of the same session espe cially provided for a hoard of three commissioners.‘After about six years trial of the five commis sioner hoard, Baltimore countv, apparently without any contro versy, decided to go back to the three commissioner board, in pui suance of the Acts of 1920, — Chapters 28 and 19. The action, therefore, is based on actual ex perience under the two systems,' and was originally referred to in these columns simnlv byway ofj illustration of what this progres sive countv had experienced in the way of choosing its form of .County government. Another point in Mr. Holla day’s communication to which We have to respectfully take ex ception. is the uncompleted quo tation from yesterday’s editorial in the Evening Capital. Mr. lfidladav states “you say that under the present law ‘there is not fair representation,’ and call attention to the fact that the Eighth district is without repre sentation.” A reference to the editorial will show that the lan guage used is “as Ion" as the sub ject has been mentioned at this time, it is relevant to call atten tion to the fact that, even under the present plan, there is not ‘fair representation’ in the sense re ferred to.” This latter was deal ing entirely with the argument of the opponents of the bill that “fair representation” meant a “home commissioner” for each dis trict of the county, and we also stated that if this argument were carried to its logical conclusion, it would simply mean that there would have to he a county com missioner front each and every j election district of the county, no matter how many districts there might be. We are reluctant to have to take exception to any statements expressed hv our correspondents, whose communications on public questions are cordially welcomed, but when it appears to us that any mistakes of fact are shown, we feel that as a matter of pub lic information correction should l>e noted, so that when we come to the realm of discussion as to the merits of the law in question, we need he under no misunder- ; Standing as to the facts. §iJf ffHE EVENING LAFIIAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE. ANN AiTJLIS. MAkYLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. i‘.22. NAVY.BT. JOHN’S GAME Local followers of the athletic fortunes of the Navy and St. John’s will have an opportunity of seeing the lasel>all teams of two institutions clashing this afternoon for diamond supremacy. The annual tilt will he staged on the Naval Academy grounds, and, aside from the Army-Navy game, which will be played next Monday afternoon, today’s affair is perhaps the one game of the season in which local enthusiasts are most inter ested. Annapolitans as a general rule evince great interest in the ath letic achievements of l>oth Navy and St. John’s. Victories turned in by teams representing each school are haled with delight by the rank and file of loyal, local rooters, while, in defeat, the ath letes always receive the same kind of faithful support from the local fans. Usually, on Saturday mornings, the local hand of faith ful rooters may he found on the St. John’s field lending their vo cal encouragement to the Orange and Black team, while in the aft ernoon the scene is shifted to Navy’s field, with the same hand sending forth their cheers for the Blue and Gold. With sentiment among the town-folk, therefore, sort of neu tralized owing to the intimate as sociations the local rooters have had with both teams, we may ex pect to find them impartially dis tributing their cheering during today’s game. And if the contest is as replete with action as some of the Navy-St. John’s diamond frays played in past years, this year’s battle will afford ample opportunity for dual applause. Both Navy and St. John’s will be represented by good teams. Neither squad has come through without feeling the sting of de feat. hut upon occasions this year each team has shown itself cap able of' playing top-notch base ball. With both teams showing the top of their form, a scintil lating contest should result to day. * : ..I- A I i I LETTER TO EDITOR i I I 4 —■-- 1 - ry- Mr. Hollmluy Makes Supplemental Statement Itegnnlltiu New County Commissioner Law. To the Editor of the Evening Capital Mr. Editor: IMcase allow me a few' lines to uiißwer ydtir editorial of yes terday on the throe commissioner bill. I was perfectly aware of the fact , that Baltimore County had a local law putting the affairs of the county under three Commissioners, and I was also aware of the fact that said law does not go into effect until NEXT YEAH, and 1 ehnnot understand that we can draw any conclusion that the law is a good one eighteen months before it goes into effect. Nor am I willing to follow Baltimore county al ways. Baltimore county has had a one man government for practically half a century, and still has, but I see no rob son for Aune Arundel going {HACK to that condition. If next yoar. ! when Baltimore county has its elec tion for three Commissioners, and they all come from Tcwson, I predict that even the Baltimore county dele gation would not stand for It, and the Legislature cf 1924 will Le askod to change it. I know it is easier to control three commissioners, and that Baltimore county wants only three, is no surprise to me. Your reference to “the possibili ties of governmental chaos under leven commissioners” is not quite clear. You were counsel for the com missioners for ntanv years previous to ‘ho present loard. and while I know that it was deemed wise to have the Legislature pass a big bond issue law to take care of the large floating debt left by preceding boards. 1 did not understand that “chaos” was pending. You say that under the present law there is not fair representation." and call attention to the fact the Eighth district is without representation. Well if it is unfair that some times one district goes unrepresentated. how much more unfair is it that cer tainly four, probably five, and pos sibly six are not represented, as will be the case if the three commis sioner bill is not defeated at the polls next November? You say that I should have express ed my oppositin to the bill at the conference in Senator Brady's office. My recollection is that Senator Brady asked me the direct question, i and I told *. him I would te opposed ! to such legislation, as I was alsomp i posed to his Road Commisslner bill. Very truly yours, W MEADE HOLLAII\Y. Eastport Colored Dance There will be a colored dance to night in the Eastport colored school for the benefit of school funds. College Baseball Scores Colgate. 8; Springfield College, 2. Chicago, 6; Wisconsin. 1. “Did you ask ttye doctor if smoking was hurting your* “No.” Why didn't your* “I was afraid he’d tell me It i was."—Boston Transcript. HIGHWAY TO BAY RIDGE IS IN FINE SHAPE 1 (Continued From Page 1 - i" j stricken out. The motion was lost.’, however, as a result of a tie vote Voting with Mr. Brice were Commis sioners Kelly and Watts. Against the motion were Commissioners Walton.' Duvall and Carr, . I Again Split On Hoad The lineup of the Board on road' matters especially as regards the j Third district which is represented by • two commissioners, one Democratic j and the ofthur Republican, again bob-1 bed up Tuesday and blocked-action on j a proposition for opening a proposed new road. The movement was to ap- j point a commission to consider pub- lie' necessity of a road from Jones*' Station to Manhattan Beach. Com- 1 misßicner Duvall suggested for the in-* vestiguting commission Severn K. Arnold, Sprigg Harwood and William Beatty. Jr. Com miss: oner Brice-named Harry Hurst, Christian Roeklitz and f Frank E. Ridout. Messrs. Walton,* Carr and Duvall, voted together for ' the Duvall commission; anti Watts.] Kelly and Brice lined up for the Brice j commission. The resultant tie vote { puts the matter in abeyance. To Open This ltoad Upon the question of opening a roa.l from Jones’ Station to the top of Wharf Hill and ending at the line of the property of T. Langley, Jr., a dis-f lance of 1 1-2 miles. # the property > owners having agreed to give tlm right of way through lands, the nam- \ ing of a commission was unnecessary j and Engineer Mtmroe was directed to! prepare a survey and plat said road. { Engineer Munroe has also been au thorized to repair the Round Bay, road, leading from the State boule vard. S. Kemp Dawson requested of the Commissioners that steps be taken to )pen the road front Churchton to Franklin Manor Beach, as the com mission appointed to investigate had made a favorable report some months ago. Referred to Engineer Munroe. Hoad Request Held Over The Board held over for future con sideration the petition of William T. Stallings. Marmaduke Hamilton and William J. ltpth, requesting the open ing of a public road leading from the Mountain Road, south about one mile to Sullivan's Woods, in the Third dis trict. < * Hull Payment Of Rills Because the county books have been closed in preparation for making the annual tax levy, the Board passed a minute to the effect that no bills will be paid after May 81, pending the levy, except those chargeable against accounts that have funds standing to '.heir credit. WILL flilliiST OPEN THE DOOR OF TOE HIT UNKNOWN t-- 1 ! , * • . If you are Hick aud want to (let Well a lid Keep Weil, write for .life'nlture that tells llow anti Why ‘tlds alroost unknown and wonderful new element brings relief jto so many' stiflVrers from Constipation, lllieumatism, Kelutiva, Gouts Neuritis. Nou tulgia. Nervous Prostration, High Blond lhreaeuri* and diseases of t ike NtoinaVn. Heart. I. units, Mver. Kidneys nnil other ailments. You wear Degnen's Ilsdio-Ae rlve Solar Pad day and night, receiving the ltadio-Active ltays eonUnuously Into vour system, eausing a healthy emulation, overcoming sluggishness, throwing off Im purities mil restoring the- tissues and nerves to a normal condition and the next thing yon know you are gettiutr well. Sold on a test proposition. You arc Mtoronghly satisfied It is helping you tar fore the appliance is yours. Nothing to do but, \vi ar it. No trouble or expense, and the most wonderful fact about the sppllauee 1* that it Is sold so reasonable that it is within reach of ail. both rich and poor. No tuatter had bed vour ailment, or how 'ong standing, wc will be pleased to have vou trv tt at our riVk. For full informs •lo!i write today— not tomorrow. Itndium Vnpltance Co., 151) Bradbury Itblg.. Los Angeles. Calif. —(Adr.) IJ® gk The Thrifty Citizen Who i Caught the Plugged Nickel Blii\ r BROWN had swallowed hia lunch and had m V-/ '- 0 - paid his bill. Cautiously he counted his change. Here!” he said, sharply, “Take back .this plugged ’ y nickel and give me a good one!” gpy' wn waJked proudly out. They couldn't m m But rid Erown had fooled himself. B H i S^S d ? yW^h sl VyanddaD - Grape-Nuts is a scientific food He lacked pep. There was a whose delicious, appetizing flavor J 8 A-owsy spell when end crispness are an ihtroduction to he needed to be avvake the direct well-balanced nourishment—a ffl ar-i natural result cf heavy, starchy nourishment easily and quickly as takCn ° n sinriated, so that body, brat/and faith and Without question as to nerves are weU fad and kent free , ue % *h e lories of the stored up poisons left by so and tasted hire food. many ill-selected foodT . Thousands of shrewd business Served with cream or eood milk . ways ready, always a delight to the That’s what builds up the eani- taste—and qhrajra a safe selection torium business, and puts the tired for the man Who thinks his stomach all-done” feeling into the mid- is entitled to sonrj c th;? same pro afternoon of a business day. tection he gives to Ho pocket. < • t Grape-Nuts—The Body Builder l “ There f s a Reason” * Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. ‘ * w -1 - 1 I , BALTIMOREAN INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION ON ANNAPOLIS BOULEVARD James Mai nosky. who resides at 1200 South Ellwood avenue. Balti more, was slightly injured about the head when the machine in which he ; was riding with his wife and child j collided with that of J. I. Tucker. of| near Camp Parole. The accident oc-i ! curred tm the Annapolis boulevard, I near Saunders Range, at 7:30 o'clock; Sunday evening. The injured man was brought to Glen Burnie. but refused the neces sary medical aid which was proffered 1 there, taking the Short Line train for* Baltimore to have his wounds dressed j ; by his family physician. Michael P. Oppold. 3232 Foster are- j {nue. Baltimore. driver of the car. was! arrested by State Officer J. L. Nelson. And brought before Justice John H. Muhly on a charge of passing another j vehicle when the way ahead was not j clear. He was fined 126 45, which was ■ paid. AT THE KEPUKLIU THURSDAY, FRIDAY A.\D SATURDAY A tr< mettdous romance with the j ! Alps of Switzerland, the Gardens of j Versailles, aud Parts and London es-1 tates as the background, written by! Eljnor Glyn, and starring Gloria ! Srnii*on. is “Beyond the Rocks,” a j Paramount picture which will be shown ar the Republic Theatre Thurs tday, Friday and Saturday. The themo | is a lesson to women who marry wlth • out love and shows what happens when they do find the man of their heart. Rudolph Valentino is featured. | The principal roles are capably i ~ | Instant Hit For New I NEWEST of the Chandler Six models, the Royal Dispatch, just f announced, is the embodiment of smartness and individuality. Nothing like it has ever been shown except in I the highest priced and custom-built : cars. It embodies: L wire wheels (a Individual fenders with ' f spare on each side). leather splashers. ►< i f | Gleaming nickeled Solid Aluminum trunk radiator, lamps and rack and bars to pro windshield. tect body. Windshield side Finish in Twilight wings. gray of Chan Jfi ef Aluminum steps. maroon. Powered for fleetness with the S ■ . marvelous Chandler motor it rides I buoyantly upon the new, low under- I slung springs. This latest addition to the Chandler family of new and distinguished J models is phenomenally low in price. CAPITAL GARAGE 173-175 West St. Annapolis, Md. 5 the chandler motor car co. \ Price F. O. B. Factory CLEVEI AND || played by Robert Bolder, Alec B. j [ Francis. Mabel Van Burrt). Gertrude j {Aster, Edythe Chapman, June Elvidge. F. R. Butler. Helen Dunbar and Ray mond B lath way t.— (Adv.) THE PROPER COURSE Information Of Prkriw.s Value To Every Annapolis Citizen. How to act in an emergency is ] knowledge of an inestimable worth, ; and this is particularly true of the diseases and Ills of the human body. If you suffer with kidney backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kid ney trouble, the advice contained in 1 the following statement should add a . valuable asset lo your store of knowl [ edge. What could be more convinc j ing proof of the efficiency of Doan's Kidnoy Pills than the statement of an | Annapolis citizen who usf Anne Arundel county, has ob tained from the Orphan*’ Court of Anne Arundel county. In Maryland. l.etter of Administration on the |i+raonal .estate of GENEVIEVE I'OMKU. I.AWS, late of Anne Arundel county, decease 1 All persons haring claims against the Ge r N-eediugw, made and reported by Willson }. liwtt. Attorney, lie rail lied suit continued. uni *sa auav to the—contra ry thereof be shown on or before the ith t* w or ji m;, i. Provided, a copy ‘*f this order lie inserted In Home newspaper published In Anne Arundel county, owe in each week of three successive weeks before the lath dav of dune. 1P22. The report states the amount of the sale to be lifty-three hundred dollars tS.V.tNMNI.) WM. V WOODWARD. Clerk True Copv. Test WM. X. WOODWARD; ( letk. ORDER MsT~ In the Matter of the Sate of the Mort gaged Heal Estate of Hohh Comb* and Wife. No. IWO Equity. In the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel Co. Ordered, this 17th day of May. 1022. that | the sale ot the property, mentioned In j these proceedings, made and reported by j Wlnson G. (Jott. Attorney, la- r.itilled anil •ontiruied. unless cause to the contrary •hereof he shown on or before the mill DAY OK JI NK. im*. Provided, a copy of this order lie inserted !ii some newspaper published m Anne Arundel county, oner in each week of •lui* successive weeks before the lilth day if June, l'.tr.'. The report states the amount of the sale '.o be sixty-live hundred Ilfty dollars (SG,S3C.QO)x • AVM. X'. VOODWARD. Cleik. l’rne Copv. Test ; WM. X. WtmliWAl.lv Clerk. W. B. & A. Electric Railroad MID-CITY TERMINALS Half-Hourly Sbrvlee Morning and Evening Between Annapolis. Baltimore an d W'jislilngtoii n n,l Camp Meade (Washington and Camp Meade passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE ANNAPOLIS West Street Station TlO. xG.OO. (120, r,r*J, 7.3 D, xf2o. 11.20 10.30. 11.20, A. M.. 12.20. 1.20. 2.20, 0.30 54.20, x 1.50, 5.20, Sts.2o, 7.00, 8.20, 10.20 11.20. P. M Leave Naval Academy Gate 10 minuter earlier; State House Station, liladen Street and College Avenue, seven (7) minutes earlier. Connecting at Odenton with I’. It. R. (Effective Bee. 18, 1021.) ANNAPOLIS SIIOKT LINK DIV. Rluden Street Station >.20 A. M. nnd half-hourly thereafter at 20 and M minutes utter each hour until 0.50 I*. M.. then at 7.50, 8.50, 0,50. 10.50 and 11.50 P. M. 5.20 mid 5.50 A. M. trains daily except Sunday. LEAVE BALTIMORE—W„ B. A A. 0.35, x 735, 8.35. 0.35. 10.35, 11.35, A. M„ 12.35, 1.35, 2.35, 3.30, x 4.05, 4.35, x 5.05, All trains receive or discharge passengers at local points between Annapolis and Naval Academy Junction nnd at Ship ley nnd Llnthicum on Hignal. (Effective Bee. 18, 1021.) ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE DIV. Howard and l ombard Sts. 5 A. M. and half-hourly thereafter at 15 and 45 minutes after each hour until 0.15 P. M.. then at 7.15, 8.15. 11.15, 10.15, 11.15, P. M.. and 12.15. A. M. 0.15 anil 5.45 A. M. trains dally except Sunday, LEAVE WASHNOTON i.OO, 0.45, 800. si* 00, 10 00, 11.00 A. M„ 12.00 1.00. 2.00, 3 00, 3.30, 54.00, 4.30, 5.00 0.00, 7.00. ft 00. 11.00 I*. M., 12.10 A. M x—Bally except Sunday. For tickets and Information apply at our city ticket offices: West Street Station State House- Station. College Avenue and liladen Street; Cat vel Hall, Maryland Hotel. E. O. LEAGUE ROOFING ft panting, Sheet Htal n d state Work STOVES AMD FL KNACKS INSTALL*! AND REPAIRED PHONE ttl-W , CHARLES M. CARLSON IftO GLOUCESTER STREET CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER Estimate* Cheerfully Given. PHONE i TELEPHONE 154 3-M. JOB WORK A. W. PHILLIPS .. Contractor and Builder Residence: Shop: lUI Charles St. . jpj Gloucester Ht. •>. . V *<• Anndpplls, Md. ORDER MSI ' lit the Matter of the Sale of the Mort gaged (teal Estate of Robb Combs and Wife.* * No. 4001 Equity. Ia tlie Circuit Court Tor Anne Arundel Co. Ordered, tt is 17th ('ey of May, 1322 that < the sale of the property, mentioned i u tap* male and reported by i W insoii <). <,otr. Attorney, he ratified and continued, unless cause to the contrary ■ thereof be shown on or before the lth DAY OF JUNE. I9g*.‘ Provided, a copy of this order be inserted 1 tn some newspaper published in Anne < Atuudel county. once in each week of ♦ hree suc.- s,iv w.ks In fore the 10th dav ’ of June. 1022. i The report states the amount of the sale i ($5 15U OOr tty ° DI - hundred fifty dollars I WM. N. WOODWARD. Clerk, j True Copy. Test: 1 WM. N. WOODWARD. Clerk. j ♦ m | CLASSIFIED 7^l LOST LOST lver Johnson .'tv --J loaded; between Abort 1 v , -Supply Depsrtmfnl. \ I Finder please notify \ ' 9 Express Co. ( wanted W ANTED- \\ o.icm '->■ housework. Apply |j;i p 1 " ft NYED cerj and confect ionctv v I Ir-n-l and King o.igV I W ANTED I nfurnlshed small house: desir.ibi. ; I dress reply li. 1C FOU SALE FOE SALE Ftfrlght pi 7 *>■ kkne. Price SSO. Apph M Madison street. FOR HALE— Light room ,p *Ue. lty. hot.watcr a,-.. Nv 37 Madison stre. <. \ Tltcwcr ,V Son. FOR SILK* Two lots „ u ~s l*ly S. S. Stevens. Wells - FOR MALE—AII-round vTai/i ; pl.v John A. Milh-j. Ced.u lK s\ | t move. Apply 118. Capital FOR -NALL* Oltl.v desk safe. Apply Frank W Clniivh Circle. FOR SALK Reed baby ,h '3O Fast street. Phone is, v, ' FOR SALE—Four fi p.‘ |;,V i~ '■ glue: In g.M.d running stration can be seen i .i side, Md. Telephone '.Mil u FOB HALE—IIOO will puivi ' 7-passeuger; fair condition > "■ Market street, ’I TOR HALE—Che\ndeb”\l . ■ rublw-r? new battery; or u for Ford Touring. H. v i brills, Md. Telephone |v:- FUR SALK - Ford Coup, . , . | running order. Appls i '■ West Annapolis. Phoin- KOK HALE -Corumlda R.,. I leut eotulitlou. M. II sprit , ,ray avquuc. FOR SALK—Wlloox .X t;|M,, • sewing machine. In perf.v i W7. Will mdl for Lin. i,,,,' ■ west stiwt. FOR SALK—Modern dwelling < 1 ,or unfurnished; in g. K .d Hon. Lot 50x20) feet. p r |~ reasomibie. Tlins-i tory i r:iu„ No. (si Uloiieester street \n , newly pa'uted and’ ,1, y.i.OH) (sish required, riiarh. Telephone tlO.'i. Hilt sale—Lot on German strcct.dM ieet. Apply 43 Dean street. FOn BENT FOR KENT -Nicely furnished r, . I •J Murray avenue. Telephone I FOR RENT —June Ist. furidMlml ■lent. Apply 'ins Pfin.-c . 9 !’ ■ -•* ■ * FOB KENT- Two double and on. .fl rooms, for June Week. Appi. i H p. m.. l:;:t Charles street. FOR RENT—Two furnished hmiu, the Severn liver, near Ann.-tt... u S Allen Lester Fowler. 1()2 Collcg.- JH ; - -' " ■ * M FOR KENT—For June Week. furnished house; four bed/ . ■ three baths. Apply •Til ShlpwrigM FOR KENT Office A \\ : I 141 UloUccNtcr strwt. Ftllt RENT—FIat, t rooms and Ira ply <3 West street. FOR RENT II furnished, for summer. T ll hi, 1 Cathedral street. I-OR RENT—FIat, 4 rooms and hr ply (3 West street. FOR RENT—Kiegantiy furnivh.d J ment; few minutes from .Vn emy; available about June l Box 115. Capital office. FOR rKNT—I-'or”June”W,7k. ~r ' ■! ier, four-room, eomphieiv • apartment. 11. B. Whn In n. ~ ■ Circle. DlEl> RA WLINOM—On May -ill,, resliletna*. 84 CotuprniniN, -■ 9 K. UAWLINON. aged 77 ■ Hie late William J. ItnwiingM. Due funer/ii will h. CARD OF THANKS | Wi* wish to cxitresM our vii n 'i9 Tor the kliidness shown In ltd prisoners by Night Wat l.a/.-m -W Jones, of the Cify. (Signed)—' LEONAJtI) WlN|iv | l,H oWtkn Tkoi i ST A.Vi, E y wIN I >s* 'll ■ It. St’ESSEX HAULV 111 I'.IIAKP jM PROPOSALS BOARD OF FHI’CATION \.\XKil9 '• IL COtfXTV. MABII.AM- i Healed proposals will be r- V. , e Board of Educatin i: Md.. until 12 noon. June ti, in..' f ■ 9 roonr addition to Annapolis il . H •wo-mom Industrial Buildin. ’ S School, Annapolis: one-roon 1 jMio/01 at Mayo, Anne An ' lor detailed information, ai i George Fox. Board of Ed a u 'H MoUft, Md. Deposit of *5 wi t ■ b insure return of plans • ' H Hons. The right to reject am or 1 la, reserved. I’ltOF. OKOitt ItlV Suiterlntendent ISnai f I tion of Anne Arut • * 1 1 NOTICE! OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR AND TKI MUNICIPAL. BCILMM*. H ANNAPOLIS; MW. AJI delinquent taxpayers 9 the levy of 1921 are he--by fied to pay their taxes on ?' J fore June 30, 1922, and the-* save themselves the additic* cdst of $1.25 which will be -S ed to each and every bill fer -S of serving levy notices, under* hv virt-tio 0 f the P'ttho^ ; *v M Acts 1910 of the General As-'t* bly of Maryland. GEORGE F. OUAIP j j-iO Collector and Treasured ■ j T . - ; . } m