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lEtmtnuj (Hapftal totabllsbed 1884. HD MARYLAND GAZETTE fcaubllohed 1727. .. ANNAPOLIS. MD. Published Daily Excupt Sunday .bp. ffnß CAPITAL PUBLISHING COMPANY flat) TUB kvem.no capital '* I* an sale at tba following places: Bora* W. Jones *94 Main Street INtam Hcbuitra :..*H West Street Wesrps J. Darla 74 Maryland Are. “ritaNrt Confectlortry” King Georg# St WttUain 8aker...... M eat * Cathedral SU J* B* m JL Newataod, Short IJn* Terminal •f. ignitor. f „.24 Want Street If. Mandrla, Third 4 Severn Ara., Eastport lir. OurlHß B. Heukel v . Maryland Are. Doll sored In Annapolis, Kaatoert* Ger fcantown and Watt. Annapolis tj carrier Cor 4b espts per mo MU.. fen can bars the EVENING CAPITAL waited to yen when away from tba city ■Z. '•T ln K f our nam# and addrsaa at tba •oce for 40 <eata per aoatb; *5.60 per fear, payable In advance, to sny yoatofflee n tbe United States or Canada. Catered at Angapalia Peatofflca as Second-Class Mat Ur. iji : r> ' Mebee of The Aseecleted Preee " K * • Am* # The Aeeoctated rreao Is eidn tlvcly entitled to the nae for r fiubllcatlon of all newa credited to t or not otberwlae credited In thla paper and alao the local newa 1 publtabort,,therein. All righto off re - publication of apeclal rtle- P*bO‘B herein are alao reaerved. Monday, junk 12, 1922. RESTORING PRANCE 1 110 German charge that France is not making an earnest effort to restore the devastated regions is answered in a report sent to (he [department of C om merce by a special representative who is making a field survey of the, European food situation. lie states that competent ob servers have informed him that ninety per cent of the tld farm land will be in condition for cul tivation duriitg the present year, though the amount of land ac tually cultivated may fall con siderably lower ticcausp of the shortage of buildings and the lack of agricultural implements. He adds that farming in thq de vastated regions is being con ducted even, more scientifically, than before the war. That ninety per cent of the land laid waste by the armies, inter laced with trenches and spotted with shell holes, has been .made fit for the plow once more, though only three and one-halt years have elapsed since the Ger mans withdrew, speaks well for the French farmers. If they had desired to let the land remain as a wilderness as long as it was possible to do so without fear of detection, in or der, as the Germans say, that it might serve to remind France of German vandalism, and so keep hatred smoldering, they /could have waited a much longer time before repairing so much of the (damage. With this land brought under (cultivation again and with the adoption of improved methods of farming, French agriculture is in a favorable position. To .he sure, the loss of markets for wine has hit the wine growers a severe blow, and resulted in a sharp falling off in the acreage devoted to grapes. No doubt, however, a profitable crop will be found as a substitute. JJf “C ATS AND DOGS* 1 The aptlv descriptive title be stowed by Wall Street on stocks of no or little known value is *'cats and dogs.” It was report ed that the Tate J. Pietpont Mor gan had “a trunkful” of such issuer when lie died. Scarcely any rich men ,are so infallible in. their selections of investments i that they fail to secure somej w hich come to he despised. Appraisers have jujst finished their work on the estate .of fieri. J Horace Porter which they hold las a money value of $2*116,510.1 'How; careful an investor General! Grant’s venerable aide was may he judged from the f,act that he! possessed bonds worth $1,810,- 1 11T, and of these $1,300,000 werej war-time issues. Liberties andj Victories. Nevertheless, it, twenty lines of type to,list the practic ally w orthless stacks found in [ his strong box. These “cats and! dogs” run into . thousands of shares and represent ventures in mining, water works, railway, land, bridge, . manufacturing companies and others. That he , had faith that they would make > good is. not ,to be doubted; nei- , .ther is it to be doubted that his trust was founded on, careful in quiry which convinced him the prospects of each and every one ■ of them were excellent. In, their beginnings all kinds of enterprises are, in a measure, speculative. “Seasoned invest ments” are nothing more ’than the securities of concerns which fiavg hseo as firmly established THE EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, MONDAY. JUNE li IX2 as it is.possible for human fore sight and wise management to ; make them. No inconsiderable* part of the assets of every suc cessful business are sound humait judgment, abounding faith, and true enterprise. Necessarily, the* products which people can be in* duced to buy in paying quanti ties underlies all else. But the point for consideration is that, when going into a new business venture, one cannot avoid tak ing a chance. , , Purchasers of securities havci to he constantly vigilant and on the lookout for promoters of worthless stocks, when they have money to invest, and the exercise of proper caution and careful in vestigation of the companies in whose securities they contem plate investing, , will .he found wonderfully helpful. It is true that if all risk-taking is to he en tirely obviated enterprise will come to a standstill and progress will cease, but speculators and investors should. remember that rosy promises that won’t hear in vestigation arc not the kind that pay dividends. . ' % r 1 * LETTER TO EDITOR I 1 * : * Fa liter Of One Of Jlfoli School Beys, Thinks Mazer a Were Dealt Wlfti Kiilily H) School Hoard. 1 To the Editor of the Evening Ciipltal Dear sir: ‘Ab (he parent pf. om of the boys engaged in (he fate past of haxing at the High School, natur ally l have a peculiar interest in. the matter. X was much relieved at the decision of the School Board and Mr. Cooper's acceptance of the same, foi I feared expulsion which Would, have had a had effect on tjie record of anj - * the hoys wishing to enter college. I understand Mr. Munroc has boon criticised for his uction ns a member of the School Board, the apparently severo decision telng attributed to him. I commend him, for I certainly do not approve of oppression or In justice in any form, whether It Is manifested in school days or in mature life, ami these thoughtless toys have leen dealt with fairness, tempered with leniency by the School Board and much more’so by Mr. Copper. 1 hdpo this matter will rest as the School Board ilrst determined and that my boy and his fellows will have learned a lerson that will remain with • hem. Respectfully. W. B. FIMvBINE. Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1922. A LITTLE TALK ON THRIFT By S. wTsTRAI’S, President American Society for Thrift This In the time of the year whert thousands or our young people are leaving schools and colleges to take dp tljo practical responsibilities ot life. They are looking forward with, high ambition and a firm determina tion to make the most of the great ttiat lie ahead of them. Whatever }itc nitty hold for the in dividual during the next fifty years. It may be accepted a matter of cer tainty that life during this era will be more interesting than over before. With the rapid progress now beipg made in many branches of science onq caqhot. by the wildest stretch otj imagination, picture what wonders, will be B<}Co and experienced by thoscl wb<> are alive fifty years hence. ; But the fundamentals of human progress are as as the sea and those who gq the furthcrest in life's accomplishments will do so be cause of their adtyermcc to those ele mental* of success, .chief among whiqh is the practice of broad, con structive thrift. This does not mean alone economy in money matters. but.U means in a i wofd the elimination of all forms of waste. t One of ( the penalties of ipex periepce in practical maUrj’s is one’s failure to appreciate the value of. lit | tie things, and thrift is easentialiy a | conservation of the so-called unim ; portant things. Those who arc ttiriftv are system atic. efficient and progressive. They know how to stop up the little leaks. J The elimination of idle moments means more work done, just as the i leaving of. a few .dollars here and , there means a substantial accumula tion. . Be willing to sacrifice small pleas nres for (he good of yonr career Work systematically toward the one j flx ed purpose yon -haye jn mind. Do not try tp the goal of your ambition too soon. Learn the value of patience. L6tS A. W. PHILLIPS, A lld. PHONE 543-M. Keftldcece: n a. "Syde Brothers Plunging ’kVd Tfeafeig iH VARWT'sftfIVT i PHONE | PBOMPT SEE VICE! Delinquent Corporation Proclamation. ;p h .- v •• , PHEHEAR. Under tbe protlftoßS of Se-tlno of Article 81 of the Annotated Cotle of Maryland. Chapter 31*3 of the Avt* of tbe <>enera) Aaeetnbly of 1018, aft amended by barter •:*; of tbe Aeta of 192*1 the Comptroller of the State baft ecr titled to me tbe following lint rf corpora tiaiia of tbtn Ktnte which have refused ot aeglm-tert to pa.v to the State, or to the proper otjl-era thereof, the fniuclilac uite*. r capital atocV laxea or groat receipta taaoa due by au< h corieiratton* for tbe ixrlod of two rear* from the flrat rtav of Jannary nest after the e&|dr.-dian of the > a inula r vear luring which ftKh tnxe* became due and payable: 1 .'OK I*4l It AT IONS IX AKUKARS IN I*4T or TAX Kit ON capital STOCK. ASSETS. DISTILLED SPIRITS OR OQOftS RECEIPTS. Abell Guilford Iniprovenieut Aasoclatlon. Ajax- Building Ahwlhilm. lnu j] > All-nil n Hujldlng and Loan Association, | . Inc., The - Amertt-an Kinnuce -CoiaiMiny. \inerican Mutual Automuhile Co, Ine. I Ain c'lcon Savings and Loan Association of Ilaltluiore t'itv. 1 Arcujir Rulldlne., Loan and Savings Asso ciation of Baltimore City. ’ 1 ., e-•.* -a. ! Italtiniorc Uurge and Towing Co. 1 Baltimore Perry Corporation. . -,.j ; ltattimrc llurbor Sight-Seeing Yacht ant) 1 F.erry Co.. In*-. Baltimore Natural tins Co.. The. , Bankers Corporation. Tbe. It, i stern, ley. - Busier ll'own Soelrls of Baltimore City. 1 Canton Corn products Co. • utlftMi Montana 4MI Co.. The.,* r , Ceutnniilsl Building ami Loan Association, ltic. central C userv:ttire Building and < L**an , Aoftoclatlon of Baltimore. City, The * Central Transfer Co.. The | Chilton Castle Country Club, Ine. i cm tun Express. I nt,. The, Columbia Mutual Plre Insurance Co. | Colvin Per earn-tU Bt lid In* Association. a '** .lltwr.ittoe t'et-dlt Cr tj.oration, Ciescejit Building nnrt Loan Association. , Curtis Hay P*rrv, |>*. The. .i . • * Cttdntnhnft Building AsftiH-latlon of Haiti |l more City. Deal Electric Light and Power Plant. DuvMsoii Tr*w(rr,t'(i. Tbe. . • lumbar Prrprtuni. Building and Loan As roc!t|tlou of Baltimore County. 'lniit Baltimore Ttatiftfer Co.. The. '•'.leventh Wurd Republican Aasoclatlon, Inc; .. • , , ‘ ' llktop Water, Work*. lipv. The. ’Coiiltible Finance Corporation. 3 'air SavD’gs & Lotn Aas'iX. Ine. ; Pedernl Ptnnnee Corporation. The. Ben Buriile Kleetrle Light and Power-Co I 1 •alestuavn Council No. 51. O. U, A. jl.. Inc ■ay ami Moutford Building and Loan As ftlM'lutioll, Golden Rule lßitldli g Aftsiu-iation. Mnvre de t.rjn-e flits-Co- • , Hebrew Political Club of the 20th Ward. r , ndeuendent Sewing Machln Aaljusters AeSO'-tatiou of BiiUßuore t’itv, Dig. ) Independent Shoe Repairers of Baltimore. . Md.. Ine. < Inter-City Transfer Co.. The. fcwelry Salesmen Association. Inc. * verap Building ami Loan Co. i r-, r .. ~, | 5 Ladles Consumers League of Baltimore | City. Lithuanian Xntl'Mini Athletic Pleasure Club. ln • Lonaconlng >ll and Gas t'o. Lovlh Perpetual Building Association ot I Baltimore t'll v. • . | Lord Electric and Transmission Co. --■* *v. ir.Vk • * + * ' Maccnhcan Building and Loan Corpora . Mon. Mn.lMon Bidbllng and Loan Association of Baltlinor* Cite. Inc.) 'Lister llnrbers I’nlon of Baltimore t'itv. vfesdowbrunk Atliletle ami Social Club of ttaliluion' city. . , Merchants and Manufacturers Credit Asso i. 4atioo. . _ , ~ Metropolitan Building Association of Bal timore CRv Motor Truck Haullug Co.. The t--A W-v 11> *’ • * National t’oiahiercinl Cq„ Tbe N’stlon'il Transfer <V. The Aew Progressive Permanent Building As sociation. New Held IlniMlng mol T,Ofin. Corporntlou \'ew|n*t*di Building and Saving* Assocla tloo of Baltimore City. \ Vorlan Finance Company, The. iptlml.'M Club of rinltimore. '*eeriera Club of Baltimore City. Ine. ’stupsco l.onn Co. ! ‘eople* Protective Building and Loan An siM'iatlon. Inc, l*lone*'r Building, Loan and Savings Asso. Inc. '•otomac Transfer Co.. The. , , ‘ n ,.,.4„ r Building Association of Baltimore < B.v. rv . Princess Anne,Telephone Co. ’•rosperity Loan ami Savings Association ' -. *n ' Jvri U> ' e . v *, ■'Hint Maytlii’s .OU and Gas Co.. The. 4onffmrn Life Insiirance Co., of Baltimore City, The. , , lontherti Transfer. Cu.. The. >. f tprlngdsle Building and Loan Association. Mar f,osn and Savings Association of ■, Baltimore City. > ’ - s % - < > - , • * i Vaad Ilaknsbruth. of Baltimore City. Inc. I - 1* ■ < '■ -• , kit, -- —* ! ’Velfijre •Building, mid Itonn .Vssoelatlnn. Vernlg T'‘alister Cj. prank M. VitkLus USeiMMiae Cibh. Ins. r VarUntunen’s HcneKdal Association Rov nost of Baltimore City. i Voti-g Men’s Democratic anil Pleasure Club. Inc, '•lot' J/o.in aod Savings Assoclstion of Baltimore City. *1 . t ; ■ - | . , - ;- , y I f \ ARREARS ,I,X PAY MENT OF. PRANTHISE TAX ON OR DINARY BUSINESS CORPORATION'S. \. & X. Awniag A TSmt Co. \<-Hie Building t’o.. The Vlssks Fur House. Tbe, VHentl’y -drove lu|trov<nteut Co. Mien Mine Contracting Co. • kllitMl Gatuvenr Co.. The. * .1... American Athletic Amusement Association Inc. Vmerican GlarekKJer Certieratlon. • - \ku erican Piston Exonndlng Co.. The. Vmerican Printing Co. •Ano-eicrn I'rogrees Mnimstne Corporation. Duerk-an Shooters Publlsblng Co. Vl* rf Bi ilrtlng Co'.; The. Mrerb-en Utensils Co.. Inc. Vp| alachisn- Itovelopmeut Co..- Inc. Vrllngton I. O. <.• b. Temple Assn.. Im. \stiestos Roofing ,foii of Baltimore. Inc ~tis*l| :Cu.. of Baltimore City*. Vuroots-Dll. Burner On,. The. Vnto r.oulpinem Co.. Ine. tutmnobtte Service Corporation. Vmerican Tile & Cement Co. •' r * e t * Bsttimere Machine A Itoooraking The Baltimore Gelatine Corporation. Baltimore .Tooran! -*/ Gommerce. Tbe. '-a.'Hmore Medical ServW Co. QaHimote Voaiti*- Co.. Th*,.. - . , Baltimore Novelty Tor AlaunfacMiring. Co. Baltimore Really & Shrinking Co.. The Baltimore Trunk nod Bag On.. Tbe. Rase Ball Dart Game Mfg. Co., of Balti more City. i Bates Kkwator ,Co -.- Res vr Dam. Msrble Co. Beilevtew Improvement Co.. The i Rentier and O'Malley Hat Co. Risjght Ca , Btaek Cat Amsoment -Co. • Bladeßoborg I>ere]onment Corporation. Rook • DerenJtory of the Methodist Enli eooai •ChH-4i. Ir Borrbert Art Cut Glass Co. ... Booierard Heights Land 4 Improvement Boulevard ,Balty Co. Hronsteln Realty Ct. Srookltno. Development Co.. The. Brooklyn Centre Cv,'The. wntrel Marine Co.; Dc. -• Csf-fre-no Chemical 4Jb. The. Calvert Corpora tion. The. Capitol Press Inc.. The. Carroll Co., Thn. Castle Haven On-miration. * Cathedral Bell M.-iunfacturinr Co. •Tennell Ranaforlnms. Inc.. The. Charles Development Co. Che*nakc Construction Co. City Storage Co. Clky Products Co.. Inc.. Tbe. Ciallb'ree Wharf and Warehouse Co. CMnnlni Theater tYi . The. Columbia Tailoring Stores Ce.. Tbe. Co'Qmhta (HI Co. Comnler<4al Kv-hsngr. Ine. Commercial Garage. I<\ I’SBiios Realty (’. , *- Conttotidated Doe lot Office. Inc. ConsolWatod H< idirg it Investment Cor t*oetl„B(. - Ccncutner t Mer'-antitc Co.. Tbe. sten Co.. WBHam A. Contractor's Estimating Co. Cowman Co.. Charles ML. The. Creacont Theater Cn. Tbe. Crlsfleld Sand and Dreilglng Co.. The Cristetd News Publishing Co. (Ttrlsftefrt Shell Lime Cp. Crown dewelcv. Cumberland Baseball Assn, of Cumber land. ' •'umberland Ilyslraullc Block 4 Stone Co. Cumberland Realty Co.. Tbe. • cumhertnnd Vailay, S|Mike A- Bending Co. t c U rfis Bay Ship Building Tbe. 1 Dunrlrten Contracting Co., of Baltimore. bSttSTt Barge Itnlpßig Co.. TW. ttalhl-Cheinlc.il-Co.. Inc. ' I‘srilngt'in t'reatnerv Co Defending Con pell No. .30. O. U. A. M.. of , Dorchester Cnct ty.'Md. ■ ttlstrkrt t'lnv lyoihi' is Co. , .-j • j Dorchester County lair Assn. In*-.. The. , Dwclintfi St>ckgrowi rs <V. East Baltimnre Garage. Inc. Eastern -Sb**re l.nundrv . fhikjr-narrisou -Cp.. of BaDlio ire-City. Klee-ileal Workfs Club of BaP.lniore Cltrl Tbe. f Ktntdre Furniture Trading Co. • Fallowsy Ant *?o.. Tb# i Federal lUnpinyee* Publishing 00.. Inc. ■ Food Product* and Manufacturing Co., ■• Tbe. ,Fo**s. C.. In*-. .* Foseman Buttonhole Machine Co., of ' < itolto ,-f.. . tv-** i.i ■!■ • Fre*lerk-k Countv Poultry Aaao,-latlon. i The. Wrick 4 On life. * < • a Friedhiirg-GxnfT D'stilllng Co., The. Fry Improvement Co.. Ftilford-Hlckinnn Co., The. i Garrison Walbronk Garage. 4c., Tbe. ttowthnu* Co.. Wilitom M- The. flood Roads C0...0f Baltimore. Md., The. Gordou Ren]tv Co*- - i (Pottkl Paint .The. Grange Rcaltv t>.. The. [. Gulf Coast Fishing and Products Oorp. •Y' *>#•- .th flardln 4 Iltimmarstrom. Inc. 'ftardln. Noe be 4 Horsey, Inc. Hi mmnnn-Levin- Cn, s * , i- Hart-King Advertising Co.. The., Heiuinlck Priftfing oud Kpcclnlty Co., The. Hcrol*l Printing. The. j * t Hilden Engineering and Development Co., i, Tlk*. ■ i . toir Fkiauce C ** 3 lie. Home til*-.. The. I Home Supply Cc.. The. Idlewildc Dcvelpouieut. Co., of Anne Aruu *lel Co.. State of Maryland. Indian *Creck Co,, The. • tnler-Citv Co.. The ... Intel-Natioeii! Realty and Finance Cor- I- Pr Itiou *r~ „ .. .... .... Internitiloqil Submarine Paint and C*hem l al C 0..; Tb*. . M Inter-State Motor Co.. The. *’ Tayetn Drug Co.. Ine. In kins and I >nklnn of Baltimore City. . Ine. . ... , totmson Plastering Co.. - L. F.. The. ,* Jnsetdi Maryland lAistUlUig, Co., .lames, ; It slice Co.. 11. M„ of Baltlmor • City, The. ' Tl - '• - * • ■ 'vtating Co.. Itb-ha**!. Ipo. 'vee* h .C0..,4. .K.. The. Xenly Devebitiment Co 'vetvslnirtwn Arartm* tit Co. , Key Machine C<>. Tbe. P Klrbiev Plumbing and Heating Co., John. The. e ’•sag Pr*|u-ts Co. Laurel cemeterv* Co. f Lnyfio'd.Bloke. C*„ In*-. t.ehvhsrdt •nnd Co.. Ine* .. - ~.. Liberty t'olform Manufacturing Co.. The. - VlcCnmraon’s Market, ine. Vlclver ,t\)iistni<;ltoii Co.f 1 • Vfaceer Truck Sales Co.. The. Mslsneo tV*.. The. • Mufyiand Bbera, Jim. t ' VinrvlaiKl Canoe Club of Baltimore City. IPC .... : . . P „ - Moreland Ucvelopniriit nnd Contracting Co.. 'i h; - 'tarvtand Marine Corporation. Marvtnmi Metals Spraying nnd Welding C < tr*v * • Marvtgnd Mira Co., of Howard Co.. Md.. > The Martin. Im-. 1.. W. . Marshall C'„ Ti’e .f. Tl. Mn ft hews •’*>..- Stephen, i Maul. **•(-. Co.. Tho .. .. Mid-t’itv Vn*onio>iile C)ub. fur.. The. Wilburn. c*Mitroetteg * Hanllog Co., The -Miswrnl f*e‘ w <rh The. - 'Torte'i Mnitlgrnphlng & Printing Co. The. Modern Wav <>.. The. - Monument KetaUers Corporation. The. Atectr-Pendleton. Co. The. , ; Mot*>rlsts Protective Arsn<-iatlon, Inc.. The. Motr Reel tv V*'..i The J. Mueller Building Co,. Philip C. 'tntii-il Itonltr Vsso*iatlon. "fhe. Myers Garage, Inc. f i t Xatlpnal Water Co. OtotWwn Ca.. foe. . , Vntionsl c>it Saving Corporation, The. NeWonnl City Ifoaltv. t'o. -Nattonal IVvintlug! C 0... The.,. Vallonnl • Rea) Estate nud Auction Co. v*-.ilert Paeklog Cn.. tor., t'hnrlps. VtW MettuKi Kho Repairing Co. ; Newouspev, Svndhiefe Sllrer Co.. The. 1 VlHio's Bro*he-v. Inc. , X'lble Co., 11.. Inc • '>.>.v- Herb Co.. The. ftfi'-o !’iir*'Ure Kichaogo. lor. .. . Qpgr-itfve Pinstecors.iiml Cement Finishers Unit-ting' Corpnrrtlmi. The. . Grange Uealtr’ no*l Improvement Co., Inc. Ortenfe Copper tie - * f rnnni**o*si Cast Stone f*o„ The. p Overloa Country Club. !ee. . Ovo-'no Rcdip-tian Machinery Corporation. The. r ”alo A'to f?s.. ’tie. i ...... ..Canncrs Association. .Inc. The ’ W H life Insuram-e Coupon ('*.. The - ’•hiMl-s 4 * j. V\ ... fm'. . T , !'|ninnt Iron and Metil f’o.. The. ' / 'ThU<>o iKvolriii'Wtl (ii. Tj*e. , ~f , ’'olls'i National Home of t'urtls I'.sv. Inc TP*.. -4*p*t*.f>epHdr Shore -Co* -Tbe. , . . '""S” Et’H*'..r|-ig and Contracting Co • '•oten’lvil’e I-.tnef”■ <’n , '’re* ton Csocing ’o. The '•* ♦ Ta. D D i*n*c. . .a ■’rliln-nerV S<*rvl<-e f'orporstion. • ’ -’’rns-c-t )*trlc Rh* ing and Maryland State !• it r A too. * I'rtuun * *ist!e Asso*'ia’.lt>n of Cnmltcrlsnd Pritehard Co.. Tbe. Ral-M- PHnting -nnd Publishing Co.. The ItestoN Prater Corporation of Baltimore > Cite. Tim. . Re-4 Moon- Theater Co., Tim. Richland Orchard Farms, Inc., The. feed and-Co c. L.. fsr. Biggin anti Ce,. Inc . N. 8. Rodgers snd Co.. Im- Rolawd Drug Co., of Baltimore Cite, Inc. ThtV . j , Rtnesn Electric Manufacturing Corpora - tion. Soeimdrao C*>n>oatioo. •phe. -. ‘toolttjry Seal Manufacturing Co.. The. SatiHspo Oner Co. .4 C 0... Dm. t Seh-etde- Pnnitrr Co.. Inc.. Tb**. "ekirsh PUv, Development t] o . The. s-he-.inder Shoe Co.. J. N.. The. Morirtsmss's. Inc. 4 . Sebwfort - Sion* C<v. The. Pie-iwr* Pnblishiug Co.. Inc. Sevwrua-Un. The. •: S’jndle . Inv . W. 'fhsfMv.abbf WBliotko, lee. j stmubne-iroßher I*ens Co.. Inc. S'oan rtreßar*!*. Ine.. The Fred. s*haHyvyM* *;srrg*> Otj The. Soldier# Deilgh* C 0... The. ''eraHara .CAeotatT,bnftstorr. IRC, Southeru Maryland Land oud Development ’*'. The; Sgoxkcu and Cu*lnc. • . Standard GaroFe Co.. Tli. Star-Ores*suit Specialty Co, of Baltimore CUr. Ine. . Sfptfee Cu.. The O. E. Steffee C*i- V G. K.. lut?. 1 s *rvett Ginger Ale Co. SmtbruoU Iteretopac-at Cu. Suburban Co.. The. Vf.ti£n end Co.. C. P.. Ine. - Traffic Garage and Sales Co. The. TravlThh Halt rk„ of Montgomery County. Tri-State Colß-rlra Co.. Tbe. .loot. any Apartmuu Co., The. Twin Oak Lumber Co.. Tlie. Colon Hotel amt Cafe Co. Into# Manufaoturlrg ami Novelty Co. The. I trtted Budding Co-. The. t'slte*! St a tee Marine l’alat and Chemical Co.. The. I'Pltol Tobacce Co. L’ii**i Travel I no. XtAversal Garage Co„ The. Cnlvere.nl Service Association. Ine. Cnlreranl Tool Co.. Tlte. Value Garment Co.. The. Vanity Watat Co.. The. Victor Cooler Door Oi . Inc. Victoria Theater Co.. The. Waterways Engineering Co., of Baltimore City. WaHaner-Coaey Co.. The. West Kn,l Quarry Co.. The •* , West Side Supply Co., of Cumberland Allegany Ctv. Md. White Star Laundry Co., The. Woodrow ltealty Co., The. Young China. Zeklnh Lumber Co.. The. t NOW. THKIHCFOKE. 1. ALBERT C RITCHIE. GOVERNOR OK. MARYLAND do liereby de< tare that, under and by vlr 110’ of 4|ie provisional of aald Section W of Article hi of tlte Annotated Code of Mary latuL .the chnrtera or oertlfl, atea of in corporation of the above-named corpora ttona shall be and become repealed, an nulled and forfeited, and the power* con ferred Uv law upon such eorporatlou* shall he and I>,*coii*e 4no|icrtitlvo. null awl v4d upon the cxpiratiou of thirty dnyr from- the dote of the tirat publication of thin PriH-laiuatlon. which date, of publica tion la .tlu* loth day of May, 1032. unless all taxes due by. such corporations, to tidhoc With nil Interest mid penalties due ’ thereon, are paid before the expiration ot aald thirty days. ,g < . Any such corporation paying all taxes, interest end penalties as aforesaid, after the tlrst publication of snid Proclamation shall lie omitted from subsequent pit bit - cations thereof. ■ immediately ap>n rthe expiration of i thirty days from the date of the tlrst pub lication of said Proclamation, the char ters or certificates of Incorporation of all such corporations which have not then t aid all taxes. Interest and penalties dm H aforesaid, shall le ipso facto repealed annulled and forfeited, ajnd .the powers granted to such corporations shall be In oil* rat ire. .null ami, veld, wit boat the nec essity of proceedings of any kind either at law or In etnlty. I Any person (>r persons who shall there after exercise or attempt to exercise any movers under the charter or cwtltvste f lucorvorcllun of any such rsrpfMtlmii shall lie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor •sil rlmll be subject to a line |ot esceed ing kt.lNki.no. or to Imprisonment net ex ceeding one rear. or to both flue and Im prisonment. in tiie,discretion of the Court ♦5 I VK N l N 1> Eft MY HAND AND THE CHEAT SEAL OK THE STATE OF MAISTLAND. Done at the -City of An (Orer.t Seal napolls. tills 12th day of of the State May. in the year of out of Maryland.) Lml one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. ALBERT C. RITCHIE. By the (s<>yeror: PHILIP B. PERLMAN, Secretary of State. ORDER NISI Trust Estate of .Robb Combs. ■ • No, 464*5 Equity. In the t'lrcult Court for Anne Arundel Co. • Ordered, this 2* tlx (lay of May. 1022 that the sale of the undivided one-fourth interest in tue-property .luetHloned In these proceedings, made and reported hy John <l. SchUpti atnl Charles Lae, Trustees be ratified and continued. unless i-aune to the contrary thereof be shown on or be . fore the - . , , . 1 i 38th BAY OF JUNE, NEXT; Provided, a copy of this order lxv Inserted In some newspaper published in Anne Arundel county, one© in each of three suc cessive weeks before the 28th day of June next. • - The report states the amount of sale te be ALO-Yl.qfl. . , , . WM. N. WOODWARD. Clerk. True Copy. Test; t WM. N. WOOIDVARD. Clerk. '——r ■■•* t- • TELEPHONE M3-M. JOB WORK A. W. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Residence: Shop: 101 Charles BLj itl filoneester N( Annapolis, Md. j CHARGES TW- CARLSON IM OLOCTESTER STREET 9 !'((*') WWt*t V CONTRACTOR and BUILDER . * —:>w, . , - . Estimate* Cheerfully (liven. PnONR It PIANO TUNING and CHAIR . CANING ... . iu PONE! Work Called For and Promptly Delivered) .. \* riIONE >U-N. ’■ WM. MUHLMEISTER 80 WEST NT. a2l W. Bp & A. Electric Railfoad Bfb-tTTY TERMINALS , - (DAYLIGHT tUVINU TIME.) Hnlf-llourly Service Morning and Evening Between Annapolis. Baltimore nt; d Washington and ('amp Meade (Washington and Camp Me*de passengers change at Naval Academy Junction.) LEAVE ANNAPOLIS , West Street Station 510. xpJW. (5.20. jsS.ijO. x 7.50. 8 20; 9.20 JO. JI, IL3U. Aw M.. 12 20. 1 JO. 2.211, %] 0 ’ ‘°°* 10/M Leave Naval Academy (late 10 minutes earlier; State Uonae .Stntluq** Bladen . Street, mud College Avenue, seven (7) minutes earlier. Connecting at Odenton with P. IL R. (Effective Dec. 18, 1921.) SHORT'LINE DIV. Blades street station , , 5.20 A. M. ami half-hourly thereafter at -20 and 50 minutes after each hour until (UJO,P. M.. then at 7.50, 8.50, 0.50. 10.50 and 14,50 R M. • 6.2 D aqd 5.50 A. M. trains dally except Sunday. LEAVE BALTIMORE—W., B. * A. 6-5A T 255, *,33. 9.35. 10.35, 11.35. A.' M.. 12415, 1415. 2455, 3.35. x 1.05. 4.35, xs.k 5.35. 6.35, Y. 35, 9.35, 11.33. P. M.. 12.35. All.trains-receive or discharge passengers at. Iqcal points between Annapolis and Naval Academy Junction and at Ship ley aqd ; LiiUbkuni on signal.. (Effective Dec. 18. 192 L) * • *• ■ -** - - ■ SHORT LISE HIT. , Howard and Lombard St*., 5.15 A. M. and half hourly thereafter at 15 *nd 43. minutes after each hour until .•15 P. M,. then at 7.15,, 8.15. 9.15. 10Vl3. 1t.15. P. M.. and 12.15. A. M. 5.15 and 5.45 A. M. trains dally except Sunday. ■ . f, if LEAVE WASH NOTON . OO. .ft,45. H.rn. 3.00. JflOO. 1100 A. M„ 12.00. 1 .fkl." 2.U0. 3.00; 4.4)0. xi.ftO 5.00. . taiO. 7.00, 8.00. 11.00 I*. M.. 12.10 A, M. x—Daijy exceit Sunday. For tickets and Information appljr at; our city ticket office*: We*t Street Station. State House Station. College Avenue and Bladen Street; Caivel Hall, Maryland HoteL AN ORDINANCE To Res slate Vehicle IrHk * the Street* Unm tml Alley* *t the City of Aniuaiollt. 4 Be It , ordained aud emu led by tin M.-nor, Cimnse.or aud Aldermen ** *•** City ot Annapolis that a auto-article *" hddetl to Article As of the Ctty (ode, to i tollow in metPately the last section oi sai l artide to be entitled * Vehielt Tradlc. and to-read, as fullows^ Section 1. The word "siicyls as us o lu this srb-sectUu s!:>ll apply to •*' uni'U, lams and alleys or oiuer tluu oughtaie* In the City of Aunapolis. The word “vtllele.' as used u this sub section, shall apply to a;l couveyaucei niwrt la lit*- CUy l Auna;**li* and pro iielled in any way, and shall inclttilc bicycle* ' . A0 MlulM(* or 11 rta of onllßUkti in con usteut with tl Is sub aevtiou tre here hy repealed : -eech ordinances or parts el ordtnau- es which ate not luc insistent wltl this suh-ae ‘floi Rd tin in full lony- A vehicle la p,.rl (d w;thlu tno meanlus of. this sub-stMioii when, It Is left nuat hhn) * i by tiiitlK'HxMl arlver or r.n'nioii * i*erulor. . , Se-tloii 2. No parking shall be per ml.- tel on tnrtioUM of tlu street* Imlie.ited b> ihe Max orr Cot t m lor a<l Aldermeit *f the City of AsnstMlis. hut the Mayor, Coun selor aud AMertnen ot the City ol Auua poll*, ib ty, in its discretion grant permit: to private iH'Potn L .elect "W 1 parking signs in cortia, ; eslgiii,ted pluc-s at t niinlmmii charge of nve dollar* |>cr an nuni. such signs to have the same fore* .md effect, ns If * rveted hy the Mayor Cwti’iur and Aid*tmen of the City ol Annapolis. Section 3. Perking ahull not be permlt te l on the folli wing stieeP, r parts ol streetac R imiull stteet betw< cti Market Space and Prince t.eorge slrc(*t: west sld* of PuriUll etrs-t; Martin *tre<; west sl-l* ilollMiid tr*-et from Prince tieorga stive to Johnson I’lstf) east side of Holland street from .Totissoit Plovo to King tScorg( street; oa*4 able of .Maryland -x van tie south side of nigiUtt atreet: east side of Frtiuklin strin't from Church Circle ir , Cathedral street; east aide of tlrcitu street; Kle** street; Canadl’s Alley: north sido of Corultl'l M eet: School str*et. from i Church Circle to |iolnt indicated h.v sign: or the Inside of State Circle. ’ Section 4. Sonttu iat bound, train.- only slinil lie tiexuntted in Bladen street from College a Venue to State Circle. ' - , Se-lion 5. PaikJi.g ou the boutfi side of ' Ca i rely. Circle.. U l wien Era t. Itl In street [ and Duke or (lloucester street, shttll he at an might of ffotly-rtve degrees to the curb No stopping shall -by | term It led within ret ’ feet of any ■ liiterseetlst street, or wlthia . Ilfteeu feet of any tiro-plug. - f t 1 Seetloa 0. No icpairs to any velilcU* shall be made on tlte sttcets of the city exce|d tlioss which in ay Ik- n.-ecssary through nr ' emergency :unl In order to make it practi i-ahle for stiHi vehicle to proceed. Section 7. No parking or storing of ve hicles on tint si rents for a longer perim [ than two hoar* b'iwccn Ihe hour* of twelve, uildulglit. and -five a. m.. elmll h 5 permitted. exc*pt l y physicians cngrgetl In the- pmetlre of tlielr itrofistslon or uu> . (lertaker* pursuing ikelr tsvupallmk f Section S. The Mayor shall have powet r 'o suspend provisions of th4s ordinance ir (tdatlop to pst-Mlnu- ami 4o make such emerge ttey regulation* a* he nitty tleetc iiH-e(*snr.v dtirltig tlte hour* ineiilest t* some special event -or c4;lel.ratiou, when P is forsecn that tfinsiial traffic will result provided that notice of duch rcgulntiot shall he published at least forty-eight -hours before the name nre placed in effect if such publication is practlcttßle. ■Section 9 Members of the police fore* of Afiiutnolla may, in their dlseeethm. ill reef traffic in au> h -a mat.iier a* will fact I i late satii.* and prevent congestion sn.l hu<-1 dlrri-tlona so Is*.uu4 shall Imve the effect of a provision of this ordinance. . Section 10. Whenever any vehicle it perked .r *(opi-e|, on any street, lane, ot alley, both front and rear wheel* next te t the sidewalk shall not be distant therp p trout more than twelve Inches, except at i otherwise provided In this ordtotinre. fhwticn 11. It shall be unlawful for any ■i vehiolc. to follow- or trail any (Ire nppara - lus going to a Ore wltliln 300 leel or th* > snme. or to stop within 500 feet of tin stunt* when working during a ti.* . Section 12. It shall be unlawful to wash ■ any vehicle hy means of water under pres ? sure or hy means of hose upon any of th* • streets, lanes or alley* of Uu* city. r ' Section 13. It shell be unlawful to tnn\* or in nny way tamper with any sign used p In connection with this ordinance l>> snthortty of tlte Mayor. Counselor and Aldermen of the City of Aunapolis ©r nnf of Its agents or employees or placing nn< sign designed to affect traffic wltliou |H-otu*r nnthoritv. Section 11. Whenever fire apparatus oO I the way to (I tire cornea within view ot hearing. It shall bo the duty f -ill driven •f vehicles P* draw to flie right hand ol -the street and stop until such aptiaraltii lias pasHcd to n distance of .‘((*1 foot. Section 15. Any person violating nn* nrovlslon of Mila onUosnee shall ha lluud r sum not h'ss.than two dollar* or mnn than twenty dollars, with costs in each • ase. to lie recovered as tines for violation! of urdliutiK es arc now..recovered. Region 16. And he It enacted and or dainel that flits ordinance ahall take ef feet Juue 15, 1922. Approved April 21, 1922. 8. JONES. Attest; . Mayor. EMMA ABBOTT CAGE. City Clerk. - ... . (Seal,). ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BONDS FOR SALE , Pnrsnast to Chapter stw of tDo Ads of the General Asm-uibly of MaiyJaud ol 1922, providing lot the issue of the bond) herein mentioned anil •lescfllM-d. flu* Conn *.V omittirsioims of Anne Arundel Count > I will receive scaled bids for the punbas* of bonds of Anne Arundel County, Mary land, as follows: i JlOb.otm four and env-hulf |M'y emit. • bonds, to be known ns Loan of 1922. Said bonds will all lie dated July 1, 1922! ihry, will bexr intermit, at the raji- uL lout and eue had pur senium 14'-.-).4ji nmiuip, puyal*:e seiui-itimnally on the lust day ot •lu;y and January m each year nuring th* cMotUitiiince .ol |bev4M#, An* piu- ipi ol , •Hid ioitu will be payable upon tm* scrLi • annuity plan s provided in said Act oi li2VA haidiir pdN* as follows: 't‘to .y,.inuimdv. ca.di aeries fet tflti.lM); Series A payaole July 1. 1921 and uadi succeeding sort]** payab.e ,uiy Ist u; •etich year following July 1. 1921, indudlug •Mii.v l, I’Hfi). 'Lite said bonds will. be.of the detunaina tlous of B*4)(i aud sl.i)tNi and will oc issue, with interest coupoi.s uttmhed. ,*> a io • ponds are Jorcver vxempi f. pot nil taxa tion .for state. County, Municipal and ■ Coonty School purposes. ,* The sai<l bids-.or proitosais must be <U • ■Urered to the Clerk of the County com i missionr*r* utffhls office in the Court House ift Annapolis. M pry laud, t.dore n .'Hot, Soon on Mondny, July Srd, 1922. Ka- h bbl must lie for cash on ildivory, must In* eu closed in a s**aled envelope a'ldnsKc l „n tin* -outetde -‘‘Proposal /or hands. Anrr Argqdel C©uqty. 1922. Lsi It bid must l. sixompaaied. by . a cerUUed check upon some responsible backing lustitutooi drawn to (he order pf County Com mi - sioners of Anne Arundel County for nv* per eeutum fs<%) of the par value of t] t . "H'.'tT 1 b,d -AJI. bPls or proposals will be opened at 12 o’clock noon on Moti ?* a ’T, , n^ Ul r- An Prcsnuif; of tlie County Counntmdoiier*. Said bon<ls wil’ not be sold for less than their ptr valtu and accrued lutefst. On The njiening said pr<.|K,snl* vt many of said bond* as have been , bid for not exceeding, however, the amount ft' which proposals re invited, may |,c Awarded to the (highest repfionsiblc biudur or bidders therefor for cash: and if two .or more responsive bidders have made th* Mine Lid aud stidi bid is (he highest an*) the bonds s bid for by su>ii higliest re sponsible bi'lders excess of thf xvbole amount of bonds as offered for sal then Mich bonds may txe awarded In a r.c dble proportion to such rpsponsibte bid wtb Dialing fbe mm* The Coimty rommlssiouers of Ante Arundel (ounty may. in. their dia>-cetion as>ept ot*# hid for all of, said lean, or separate bids for part* of said loan, but are net for all (hey reserve the right In their discretion, to reject all bids or airy,hlrt. I’*i'l^ r ar ‘* referred to the saU Chapter .MS of the Acts of the Geiiern! Asneuiblv of Maryland of 1922. as containing tin terms and provisions of. this loan, \ The County C>mnUsionej-s if Anne Arundel County, at Annapolis. Md.. Mar 31st. 1922. 8. O. TILGHMAN. Clerk. - | CLASSIFIED AD S j l —. LOST LOST- Will tlte j-cr*i..!i who Nnvy belt, which was i.<k• , ■ ) Crime ih'orge street, pleas, - Miss Eranccs Short!, ab-*,, ' L(*T there. Saturd.iy morning. \i , ,! s oVhn-k. hum It keys in h-*t• • r k ; holder. Owner will 4pprtvl.it. R. **. Box ti.;, Annapolis. ; livery. 9t LOST —Oval il.t tjn inn pin. , •enter. Reward if returned t ’ t Road Nayal- .Vr.tdcauy FOR HALE FOR MALE Four-room hm: front; good bathing I’hou. ! Ft>K SALE Beautiful lot ut front tug on two streets, it* all around, uatci .it g •, quick buyer, Apld.v Ct Dean ! • c —— - I, FOR NALE —Iwleet rlc fn aud huft, ( ply 257 Hanover street . '• FOR HALF. “Hygiene" refri, . capacity 50 pounds; excellent A**p>‘- 41 Murray aventu i 39 tW. for HALE Fresh llolst, pure br,*,l; great milker \\ n East port. FOR SALE Overland truck; pm; Just overhauled. I'boiu* i*i*- , FOR SALK Columbia l: •■i,t sf lent condition. M. 11. Sprlgg '>y ray avenue. 1 I —— FOR SALK Drophead Singer >., chine; cost t’flcc >;*n Whseier sod Wilson; neni ■ fH\ I'rtve $25. Wile* nit ' mode; cost. SRI7. I’rid* ’ Northwest *tr,et. WAR TED WASTED Woman to took aud . Mrs. Roy Smith. 51 Sonin ;i, l , . ,1 U A.Vl'kW I ntllr*uisited Ikmim Aeadetnv for tun* year \,|,| Tl .. , L't-:. Capital idllcc. W anted Young lad) ature. Good pay; sliort hour* , ISO Main street. WANTED-Man wauled with light ,--r ■■ drive (lnJivcrvnian around ( ;i\ r, j, Fenton, il*del Maryland, tlita ra*.- between 7 and '.) o’clock. ' WANTED Ktdlnoil young lad) (■ r <5, Work: experience Uliiieir-Vir, .I.vpcwrlting. Apply Box I’ll. , ■ lice. H Vf-fl rr * WANTED Girl wanted for s!m> Apply Uottlieba. WANTED—A iaiindresß. Apnlv I F*-- stre**t. i WANTED- lv~ ,h—, old. Must be in good tomtllhiTi 41 Murrey avenue. Telephnu, ;| \i ji; FOB BKRT FOR JtEN.T-Two furnished r,.,.iu~ Me no-***. Rhone )t'b W. jn FOR RENT-At Neveruu Bark, for T I umr or all, year rottud lens, , t! riuiii It nlslicd apartment; waterfront; iii'Hej improvements; garage Mm l. |- I '*>ni * 11. Telephone bevernn k’i, JH I FOR RENT From June lk to is. completely fsrnlßhed apart# i room* and bath; piano, linen and !!* Rhone 88(i-R. ;ii FOR KENT—Knrntolied room on Ft ;*• Georg,* street, near Carvel Mall, not * , two gentlemen.* Call 06) It ,t for rent -■Fq.rtilfihed house it W>- , ,1,-nr ,an he rented for summer m , rooms; all eouvenienco*; , lose t,* ■* •tii ; shade trees; rowboat. Tclcplini 8)-J. FOR RENT Itofre at 56 Miirrnv w ( beginning Jque 15. Apple t#'!* Brewer and Son. jl -‘ FOR RENT House at 18 State ,’lr vf ‘ three niontlis. Apply Julian I’.reierf a# Sou. ’ )|.- H*R RENT l(tliigalow. on |i" -' .Roiut, KnsfyoH; f, rooniH. kli'or* pnntyy aJnl liathi. 2HO feet wai-rttf nil modern convcnieiicea; >.vt *tt -(U'lJly next d,M,r. F For BENT—Attractive fqriti*bed *> f*>r stituiiicr month'*, or f**r on, ('•ill al IB*> Gloucester street. >*r ' phone .’I7(l-J, . f FOR RENT I lifiirtiishcd Hpsrtmenl l pl.v Oscar Shacks, 57 Went street > r —- -r I-OK RENT- Five.ro(Hii fnrnlslie*! #P‘-’ r nient for three inoiubs. in-giciring •"* B>. Apply H.Maryland q)‘entt,-. 3* FOR 4U4NT—-Klerr.nnt'y* fttriusln-il incut; few minutes from Ssvsl 1 etny;. available *lo>hi June 1. Alt' Ip 1 l fit-1 1 ell* * DIED t~ . , DAPIL—On June 111 I'.rjj nt l,er 'l' deuce, 227 West street ItEsSIK c- F loved wife of George T I*. *sil. Kunerifl Tm-idav af 3 i> ta ' Aimes Church. Interment lt> ' yl IN MEMORIAM LIMIT In sad lint loving r-tm-’ ~r "* , my dear - daddy, -who <b *e,e* J one year a*'o r...t nr j*-,. f.> 19.2 By his din.*i,,or . .. . MILDRRB For Sale Building Store and apartro* 2 ' No.-2<7 West St.. Dwelling Homewood, st/>OO. Dwelling Second St., s!.*Vi" 3 lots Arundel-on-the-Isay. S3OO each. Lot German St., $ >OO. B. J. WIEGARB n SCHOOL ST. PHONE E. O LEAGUE ROOFING •rssUsc, ffbtot M*t*l and ' STOVE* INI) FTRN ACTS 18*1 “and Ire pa Tr ico riIONE 731-w