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' m Miter tt Um teMlfS^l^l‘lit£ y ■frs Helen .V. DU* Case Will be Ml Appeals. Bom the' deci- Cir of the 'ySJ.J*,', Dixon vs. gala Bperty Uleged W tidß *'• * ' Rhe Ute ■tconttideri- %,i'. :-"">X‘?:;Bd dollars. On '. , v V‘*- >'^ ; Dr. R. H. tor ' Si.be dlte of , : m f helA that ring their ’ii\ t '.,' , v V-*;.. ;V.f, £•,;■ thU prop :-'v ■* -V--" •*. £’ this fact bo claim ■ms of the ’ : : '*-• ~'-\ ?.V Bnore than testimony Brhich the had la BMB -** * case ;>; :■:,. ~A ;;;• (kyA *•I Miles. ■•• V ‘ - l - . '.* .*•- tf^lalatlflh. Mv ..*' ;V"" ■*"■ ''■->• ;** ifasley f ■'. I rrlngtoa, for ■Bw feBC MBdSI Iskaaty Treasurer W. Hatelltou m candidate tor the pemo- for County Treaa v .;YB accepted a proposition directors of the* new |||i||||m People’s Loan and* Snv and will c ° mt> <,**b ■HMKt ln tltuUon. * tß( ed that !a reach* hy could' not steady.: nat* 'Kent, without, the Bare ever attendant 'lan excellent iress- WBBKBBBm be a source of *.;S*..’.*. :^'.^B^ ,k *s? anJr trleads, v '.- ’o-V'-' - j 1 n ot be a can* ~ Ibi Unc - but at BUI be pleased ':. ' "V ?-' fIU the va- Hcket. but at thla who will he ,; -/' -, ~V. .Bui the racancy. The ' Hrmer Superintendent of P. Beckwith, and ’ BNoble Wright and Wll ’ Bssey. of this clty.v-were '~'4>'Yy connection wh U a *°- • —o seems to be some bbls- concerning the man fttr in wblth the cash prises art B be awarded to the successful eon- Bestanta answering the advertising ■ ml.,n. of Monday’s Banner. ■ ' stated in the announcement IShieb appeared on the second page H t Monday’s issue, the person guana the largest number corrset ly w*ll be given a cash prise of It; the next most snceeasfol-eon testaat, |S, and to the next -two saost successful ones. $1 each. The contest Is open to all *er sons. whether subscribers tfl The Burner or not, and five m>re daps rsmnln in which the answers may M.be sent in. These answers shegld sent, sealed, te The ppr office, iddruiM to the . TTinTlmpr Accepted. 1 heseby accept the challenge of Mr. Daniel B. LeCompte to race •pdnet any horse in Dorehhtw eonnty. and will race my horse, . WlDlam Mack, against his. on each a day. before Sept. 2. upon which m may he able to mutually agree. Ads. 6. W. Bradshaw. ■ o A Ootham business house" has decided to eliminate affeetl&aate lidwsei and humble rijnsleese from its bnilness eorrespoarfenU Tet te tee way of business many eomepondanfs are even dearer then they are called. o Cenntkws meteors throughout the asgatrj will refuse to accept te# report that the perfect baby has on the lower Bast side, Th * 7 kBOW th * ,r **** WiSi&& besa teens. o aoveUy In dresses is only two hooks te the by everworked hue* The owner of Orange Boy chal lenges the owner ef Mary Case, or any ether horse te the county With out a nvk. tor a race, to be held at the ftaabrooka Driving Park,up on tho </ sense date as the other races, hetors Sept. ZS, races tp- ho mile Tfats. three beet te five. The own* er ef Dorchester Rose challenges the owner of Miss Margaret J, for a race, at the same time, under similar conditions. —Adv, o - Great Cosmic Disaster. Such a terrible calamity, involy ing the destruction of the world’s ' population, is the remarkable foun dation upon which Sir A. Oonsn Doyle’s latest novel is based —the - novel that it to have its first prlnt ' tng in the 84-page illustrated Maga ’ sine of the New York Sunday World, beginning next Sunday, Sept. 7. For vividness and sensation this strange ■ novel far excel* anything before ' written by the famous author of l Sherlock Homes. Don’t fall to ktart reading this story next Sun- Btey. Order the Sunday World from newsdealer in advance.—Adv. o B-.aw our displays tor the new-1 Pt things te tall and winter cloth ■ teg, new toll hats, haberdashery, ' etc. Everything absolutely new. da we have only been in business a tew months. Daniel B. LeCompte ' A Co.—Adv. P-S-4t. -W - - Box Nailers Wanted. We need 1 or 4 good, tost nail ers on tomato casts. Wooltord ft Smith.—Adv. Mt. Dance Oakley Beach PaiLa Vwakiiur Cm. 4 f^J rnttf bfcssif, xjh. }Bo. MUSIC fit HBB&* BAND Ateisstoo, Ladies ?fo Gcoticnoi 2Sc. Three more dasoM is Trpeiehersas Cup contest, to be awarded most grace ful dsseer. uKvxNO re umi my enter Mima at MS W 1 M—sat. I will—adaafly keen #o bend the Ttamt entente be bed I wmb BBnSle oo eyeten fMM areeeS C>Brlte* aewen. thus ienutietSefleeaeet u>4beeteteck te. be bed. All tdesheec erden wttl receive caretel ettee* Ilea esd meS dteney. fSeaee. ebeee BMw ToolatetoG—iffy Bo> KBNT—Reeec at West Bad eve end Tn* r swe at Assly t* Wa L. Dcaa* Peaaee eleasiveaOct let B-B-tl. POB (tKKT-n beeee erbare Mae. Nannie T Sesfelett aew Uvea. AsWr Ne. WUIUa at arts maanea C. BmtiMe, AVereey. HO Endtar’s Site OF Petsonal Property The undersigned, executor gf the estate of Mrs. Annie t. Mowbray, deeeased.wtil sell n| public salc.on Sgtmkr UUt r* consisting of carpets, rags, furni ture of all kinds, such m beds.bed • tends, chairs, tables, buffet, etc., and many other art idee, tee numer ous to mention. Terns.—Cash. Larin H. Mowbray Bascnter Mrs. Annie J. Mewbray, \Mn if faaintin hr Ptfcawi H .CnbridEi. By virtu# of na Act of the Gen-; srsl ftmumbly of Mnrytead. passed, at Ms January smsten. tSiS. the same being Chapter 004. title' ’Dorchester.** sob title. "Cem-' bridge,” notice In hereby gtren by the undtsulgnsd Board of Police Commissioners of Cambridge, that' mm aoamlns t*aa tftfßfll SbF nn yeinvwsv we- Csuibrtilgs will be bald at the of-; (too ef- the Board of Town Com- Wlpslcßtrs of Cambridge, te the city #C Cambridge, oo * laatfd, IB iStt lif I; SgMK, i 1., 1913. * beginning t l.bO p. ra. and dosing: •t l*M p. m. Bos. M-b/rf tho said Chapter 004, of tho Acte of Assembly of 1018. requires that, “every appUenat for policeman must be of good morel character, not adsUrtod to the use of sledtollc Uqnoiu or drinks in any tom. most ho at least five (S 3 toot sight (I) inches la height, mast weigh not lass than one hun dred agd filty (ISO) pounds, and not uses than two hundred and seventy Bus (878) pounds, must be bstwssu tho ages of twepty-one (tl) and tortyote (48) years, most h# able to read and write a legible hand, and show a good knowledge ef the rules of the said Beard of PeUeo Commissioners and of the ordinances of Cambridge.” v All exsmlnstteos tor peUcemen moot be te writing. Every applicant must atahe up pUesdloo te writing te tho said Board of Polios Commissioners, Le same te ho Olod with either the Secretary, Wn. S. Hearn, or the President. Clement 0. Rogers, be fore tho beginning of the examina tion. The application must in the handwriting of the appflcant. sad mast slate his street address, age. height and the period of his residence te the city of Cambridge. By order of the Board of the Polios Commissioners of Cambridge- Clement O. Rogers, Pres, Lost B. Phillips V. Calvin Trice Police Commissioners of Cambridge. Test: Wa. 8. Hearn, Sec*y. N. B —Cepies ef Balsa And Begu latlens of PsUm Pore# may bo se cured by eaUteg at tbs office of the Secretary. Adv. b-f-S-f-lf. M4-M, Oyster Notice. I have- opened my oyster saloon and. am now prepared to serve the public with strictly first-class oys ters. I appreciate the patronage J have received In the past, and #lll give the public the beat atten tion In the future. Phone 472. Adv. 9-1-tf. Jas. R. Corsey. WANTED ss Boys and Girls OYcr 16 Years o Age To Pack and Wrap Candy ' GOOD WAGES CLEAN WORK .STEADY EMPLOYMENT THE UUER t SHIER CINDY GO. MITIIIRE, MARYLAND TOWN TAX NOTICE LEVY 1913 Town Taxes for Levy of 1913 arc now due and collect able 3 per cent Discount allowed on all Town Tax bills paid before October Ist. - , H- Save the Discount An Act of the Legislation of ' 12 provides that all Town Taxes ■ball bs paid at the rffice of the Collector and Treasurer, and a'l accounts must be settled iu fu'i before the cad of the year. ‘‘Do It Now” OMioe la City Council Room open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and . Saturday night fn>m 7 to 9 oclnck WM. L HEARN Collector and Treasurer Stuns are Frequent and Destructive Insure Against Fire and Lightning with Arthurs.Hopkins. 'General Insurance Agent New Brown Building Cambridge, Md. Phone 460 ssammmmmmmmmmmamsmaamaßwa Hardwaur^Co^ The Great Hardware leaders •nit) io cooking unless she *■ the p r °p* r “ toois *” tvl^nCiL Ucwwl Lalud We invite your attention especially to our dis play of Aluminum and high-grade Enamel Utensils, upon which we haye placed SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ms&Mmr*fFM comfort! At -- - - Galvanized Wash Tubs Easy Rubbing Wash Boards Improved Ironing Boards Patent Asbeitos Irons Mrs. Pot’s Sad Irons Clothes Baskets Wash Boilers Clothes Lineis etc.i • etc. All at the Littlest Prices Phillips Hardware Co. Phones 49, 50, 177 Race: & Muir Sts. BEITER AND G We have installed a all re r'pa ; rhg J Year Welt Shoe Kepairing System, \ the largest repairing shops, becausi qnick work. These machines give guaranteed, (live nsu trial on the< After 27 years expe-ience on ♦ fit been able to 'urn out as good work_ there beina m coraparasron between log this 'act, we ins'alled fhejnacbi and more of it. On account of bein* able to do a prices, which will! be as follows; Men's half soles and he<lsseve< SOc Ladies' halt so’es and heels sew < 60c Men's robber heels,'cat's paw or Spring Step, black or tan - 35e Ladies', the same qualities 30c The beet Oak and H-mlock leather used. We exiend a cord al inv ta tion to the public to call and in-; BpeCt our machine work. HOFFMAN i 13 POPLAI f j toocooooaoosoooogoooooooooi I i| Cambridge | Order i i k 1 1 will meet this evening Is y 'ur t Now be honest, serious with yoursei J a moral ob’igation by not providing 1 1 penderton you? Call, let ns talk it i J open 9a. m to 10 p. tu. SpejM. 1). j I street, Phone 357-R. The Banner is F All Kinds o| 1 iwinmwwi hi i 1 ntwimwa—saattwti Try toe all American shop • o— —— Thos. S. Robinson 40 Poplar Srreet Candidate lor Sheriff. Unlike many other candidates for the position of Sheriff, I am not entering this contest at the so licitation of my numerous friends, but Instead, solicit all such friends to support me for the nomination, because I want it, I think I deserve it, and I know I need it, and I believe my nomination would strengthen the party. Geo. F. Sherman, Adv. 8-16-tf. b&r. Vienna, Md. T. Sangston Insley, Attorney. PUBLIC SALE of — Personal Property By virtue of an order of the Or phans’ Court of Dorchester county, dated August 26, 1913, the under signed will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, upon the premises lately occupied by the late W. Douglass Holland, on Pine street, Cambridge, Md., on Saturday, September Stlt, 1913 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., all of the following personal property, to-wit: Household Furniture. Consisting of beds, bedsteads,air tight stoves, stands, mattresses,pic tures, bureau, writing desk, mat ting, mahogany table, sewing ma chine, chairs, coal stoves, lounge, clock, dishes, curtains, rocking chairs, cook stove, refrigerator, dishes, cooking utensils, wash tubs and divers other articles, too nu merous to mention^ One good organ, one bicycle, one shoemaker’s machine and fixtures; lot of old shoes, writing desk, shoe maker’s stand and tools.two saws, lot of leather, one folding cot, and i divers other articles used in the * shoemaking business. } Lot Of Merchandise ( consisting of animal crackers, clga- i [ rettes, cigars, candy, show cases, j counters, and divers other articles, j ! One set of scales and weights.lot < of garden tools, whitewash buckets, step ladder, and divers other ar- I tides. j i TERMS OF SALE. —All sums of J $lO and under, cash; on all sums above $lO, a credit of three mon ths, secured by interest-bearing note of purchaser, with approved se curity, or all cash, at option of - JOSIAH F. HENRY, t Acting Administrator, C.T.A., of W. c Douglass Holland, deceased. a aoooooooacoodooooi u.i I fa. ATTENTION LADIES STOP LOOK LISTEN We aie showing in our window j this week, The New Bronz French J K’d pomp, the very newest ere ! ation in Novelty Footwear, this | leather is imported by Wichert & | | | Gardiner and manufactured to our < I I order, all sizes, all widths. Our price for quick sales $5.00 ] | i I This shoe is being sold in Baltimore for $7.00. Call in and \ ’Tis a Feat to Fit The Feet Shoes tor the Whole Family—At All Prices i| LeCOMPTE’S SHOE SHOP |i The Place to Buy Shoes i | CAMBRIDGE MARYLAND |i woooooooooooooccooooooonnrjooooagooooooonnnoococcou^ < coooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi j BRIDGEPORT BOAT ENGINE I FOR ALL KINDS OF BOATS I Will ran all kinds of Weather, will run on keroune oil. 1 will run on gasoline or kerosine, and will last longer than others. Will guarantee it for one year; and for Jife. Will not back fire; no Base Explosion*. ] Charles T. Mace I Bike and Engine Man 102 RACE ST PHONE 207 SOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCIOOOOOOOOOOigOOOOOOOOOOS X SI.OO Can Wizard Polish Free with'each Wizard Triangle Polish Mop The Wizard '•Geta-in-the-corners" reaching those annoying places other mops will not {Se?u£rtn“2 It handle brilliant hard dry ft 1 outfit consisting angle Mop worth TaT 11. Wand one quart The compl.te out. For Sale by LeCOMPTE & HARPER . .Be progressive; sleep on an Os termoor; if you are reactionary .sleep on a straw one. Full information at LeCompte & Harper’s.—Adv.l-3t. DU. CHAS. W. PURNELL OPTOMETRIST Will belnblsofßceNo.4 LoenatHt.,Cambridge Saturday, Aug. 'and every day until \AC> % Monday. Sept. Bth. Modern Eye ing'ruroents and inetfa ods of Examination. Three ami a halt years practice in Cambridge and per manent location, is my guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 45/A. Pure country apple cider vine gar, 25c. a gallon.—Choptank Gro cery Go.—Adv. 8-16-tf. .. A comfortable bed is certain when you lie on the Ostermoor mattress. Big sale now on at Le- Compte & Harper’s.—Adv. l-3t.