Social and Personal To Allan** \ in the Bookman.) i iMt . ■ -t your t**t , tiinK sandals 4*m -1 may outdistance him. , j with him. and i’aow ~ ich iater 1 can go. .. . wh( . n ho. all wearily ' ' (ll r ,.** beneath a tree, ( r to him that 1 will I,.0011(1 the farthest hill. Ind Hrn. Wilton ~ lar y ~f vVnr, Mr. Weeks. .'-t *hj* week-end in Annapolis as '' ~,i of Admiral Henry B. Wll ,i ~t the Naval ’ and Mrs. Wilson \|.Hr A>**ni •** Ki> IMunted Home .j,, n,rry Hinds, of Govans, Md., been visiting Mr. and Mrs. c Basil, at their residence ou Hni *iret. returned to Iter home JJ. 7 1 dale, wife of Lieut.-Com . Jl4 .j, r \fahl (Maude Handy, who soiled during ihi past season at 225 , t>>r Greet, have moved to Mil* itnrilie. ittendliiK (limp ii I ml ml lie Walton Hopkins, Jr., son of Doctor ,1 Mrs Walton Hopkins, of this • lx imong tho youths at Tamp Gun-ton, near Centreville, where ho • I remain during his parents’ nb onci'm Florida (rv Hkitten Sick it I‘srent'i' llmtie Here d- It T Whitten, daughter of .tnd Mrs Hubert Moss, who has tmi quite sick at her parents' home on shipwright street for the past fort rht lu now sufficiently recovered " B her indisposition to h> out again. Ii I hrite I*l N. Anne's '"dW lhe absence of I)r. Johnson, ' r of St Anne’s, the parish will *r l,l charge of the Hev. George R. Siuci- Mr Savage will keep otllce tex daily at the Rectory from 11 to 'li'xs.iges may also he left with s.irdens. Nevett Steele and John 1 or with George W. Norris. iMtur 1 rein Pittsburgh H'tr This deek-l nd ' Warner, of Pittsburgh, visit i riioinpgons, of King George ot.over the week-end. r 'ins King and Miss Marie M. ' ‘ Friendship, were married Thursday by tlie Rev. Walter J. Tutiti Tn Maine T Ji R Kam||j Uwanl D Johnson and his '' Elizabeth Johnson, ’ morning for Turner. Maino. w 'll join the other mem ' ;; '■ lr \Johnson's family and re -1 'hr.'Ußh the month of August. Mi . ~ v . ' '* 1 Hobinson, who has been hrother-in-lniT and sister. Mrs Richard Morton, at their *, i ’l '" 0,1 Severn, has ar •Exa' i 1 r ar *’ or ’ "here she will I'inainder of the summer. Kim, Andrew Kramer, of coatratil*- “f son. born at the ' 1! ' pital on Monday, July • ■!-< o 1 1 both mother and l ‘ conditio*. Shady Oaks Inn *sTmTlvlk r .. y,u und ' r W KIN ,I, " KR A ** wAirigg fmh tn.m our own garden. * K %[ M. W VIiXEB Chono IJfi-M j^, INN an >aboi is boulevard 31 Miuutff Out Jr UNCH and TEA Armtger. FARM INN h g, 5> _ F.sxi a specialty. , t ‘ t '■"* o R H* est quality his money can buy* Results will prove that . r it is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost* | I Think of being able to buy I I Silvertown Cords I I at such prices as these: ! I 9 am BASE LINE . BASE LINE H ■ . auc PRICE PRICE . f 30*31 CL "$13.50 , 34x4 S.B. ’ $30.85 I | 31x3.85 0. 15.95 ■ 32x41 S.B. . 37.70 5 I 30x3(S.a 15.95 , 33 *4) S.B. 38.55 M 32*31 S.B. 22.95 34 * 41 S.B. 39.50 31*4 S.B. 26.45 35 * 4jS.B. 40.70 H 32*4 S.B. 29.15 33x5 S.B. 46.95 S 33*4 S.B. j 30.05 35*5 S.B. 49.30 N*—Wtlwnlkadsf. 7V uxhpmdbj Curfnri t \ ' Hi -• New base line prices are also effective on Qoodrich Fabric Tires B ■ mmmmmm H m MMiMMMMM mummmmmm mm■■v■■■ mm hmhhm■■ mmmmm / CT7V HASH UKB BASE UNX H Y bl£E PRICE >; ' PRICB 1 30*3—“SS" $9.65 32 *4 S.B.Safety $21.20 30*3)—'“55” 10.65 33x4 S.R Safety - 2235 - B 32 x 3) S.B. Safety 1630 34*4 8. B. Safety 3 N* e*r* tjtrtt far axefet tm. Tim U* a pmd $y Cwfeid M. This revised price list affords the motorist as B definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich I Tires are the definite standard of tire quality* B THE aF. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Okie f If|B j OLD TABBY’S LESSON Grandma tabby had had hr day at catching mice and rats, s j and now she was getting old, and • | as her kind mistress gave her plenty of ■ milk and cream, she did not need to > | hunt for her food. ! Grandma Tabby’s eyes were bright i and her wits sharp, even If she did not i hunt, and she deckled she would give good advice to all the young kittens t In the neighborhood about hunting mice and rats. L So all the Mother Pussies brought I their children to Orundma Tabby to *r£ au,’ 1 <>RANO^NT/,aRY learn wisdom from her In the art of i j mice catching and hunting. "You first of all,” said Grandma Tabby, “must not ent too much. When I was young I seldom had any milk or cream. I had to work for my food. 1 There Is nothing better for young kit tens than exercise. Just look at me at i my age, my dears." All the kittens looked at Grandma’s i fine, soft coot of fur and hoped some day they would have one like It. “There Is another rule you must fol low, too,” she said. "Never give up N'ol So Good Waiter (observing diner’s dissatis faction) —Aren’t your eggs cooked 1 , long enough, sir? Diner —Yes, but not soon enough.— I London Answers. - - - I I ■1 when you see a mouse until yo.i have caught It. You must not expect your mistress to feed you. She gives you * home, and yon should pay for this by keeping her house free from mice. "If it is tbe bam you have to care for, Instead ol' tbe house. Just keep a sharp eye on fhe bags of corn and grain, and remember that watchful wnlilnp has its reward.'* All the little kittens listened with up-standing ears and wide-open eyes to aP. that Grandma Tabby was say ing. for well they knew that such wis dom ns hers was hard to find. "Now, therp are the rats," she said: “all pussies cannot cutch rats, but the big ones can If they are brave, and my advice to you Is this: When you see a nit look for a trap, then.* Is sure to be one around: then ull you have i to do Is to keep that rat from getting j back to his hole. | “Chase him toward the trap, and when be finds he cannot get home he will run Into tlie trap, you may be sure, nnd there you have him. “Chnslng rats Into traps is Just ns J clever ns catching them, but never let a mouse go Info a trap. Remember that it Is a disgrace to any I’uss to have a mouse caught In a trap lu tlw house where it jives. "I have heard the saying, ‘Mind your P’s and Q's.’ but that Is not for Pus sies ; you must mind your M’s and R’s, and If you do this you will become good mousers and rat hunters, which Is the ambition of all well-brouglit-up kittens.'* As all the kittens trotted home be hind their mothers they looked so wise that any mouse or rat would have n for Its life, I am sure, but he would never have escaped, so well did they learn from Grandma Tabby how to hunt. (Copyright) How Could Shet Doctor—Deep breathing, you un derstand, destroys microbes. Patient—But, doctor, how can I force them to breathe deeply?—From the Passing Show, London. A Carloas Well The attention of the Geological Sur vey has been called to a peculiar well in Ohio, and has caused an investiga tion to be made of it. It appears that the well produces both fresh and salt 1 water through two separate pumps., The explanation proves to he very simple. Two water-tearing beds, j confined between layers of limestone, occur at this point, one above the other. The pipe of the fresh water j pump taps the upper vein at a depth of 16 feet. The pipe of the salt water pump touches the lower vein at a j depth of 35 feet; and the brine, being J the fresh water, does not I mix wtih it, but remains at the bot tom.—(Kansas City Star.) >ol Guilty A prcWy young lady went into a mwsic shop the other day. tripped up to a counter where a new clerk was busy and sweetly asked: “Have you Kissed Me in the Moon light'?'* ••No.” said he. “It must have been the man at the other counter. I’ve only been here a day." Hill—When is your daughter think ing of getting married? Dill—Con stantly.—Answers. IXAIi IIIIIM.S KKSrI.TS. n Make Known y - To Us Your qj | Job Printing J fl WANTS iB M[| OUR excellent service includes as- U mil sistance to patrons in writing copy ■ -U and making attractive lay-outs. 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