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The Daily Banner Entered as second-class mailer at the postolhce at Cambridge, MU. The Daily Banner is published ev ery alteraoon, except Sunday, at 112 High St., Cambridge, Mu., by WEBB & WEBB Editors and Proprietors. ( CAMBRIDGE, MD., DEC. 12. 1910 HARD WOKK di'CLO bUtttbj H.. .1 . . ViV/l IClih Wilj iMiAUiK/lt CIUhAiJ IdUi (KiUlil Uiti ▲Uai % daaCd Oviiai A.i)l J HUaOti 11A wuG IGIUi Ol ltU’4 Ui.cn. bwuwuiU id tilt diiol I Cut to itUiUlOl Uv/tu iidi 1 UiiH/p cv/iU tue v i.un tC oxuU oi iudi^utiut/ LulVeitmv. xj.tj ouju .uai iui u.uij piungei XIO btOi CO M DiliUdiil SuC" I Co&2> t Jitilti uiti tUGuotiaUd Oi. iauUiCd Alii Oil g mOil V> UU UcAiln. Oxl cllC t ill Ul Oi A b lllfcit Cui vi ill cllO D UdiuCod VOl 111. I (jOlihCi vUiiYt iiitil <uti luc eiCJ.I octal” lie as i'eaaoia oi lao cuaiiuy, ne as serted. Heie are a few of the Governor’s “punches’’ on * lue roan to success;’ Find out wnat you want lo au nun do it well. Don t ne a plunger—don’t chase rainbows —be ’ednser vauve. Don’t borrow money unless you know how you are going to pay it back. There is a pay day for everything in life, and the man who fails to keep hia credit good cannot succeed. Don’t be just legally honest —be honest because you like to be square and clean in your dealings. Put “pep” into your work and be game in the face of failure. There is no royal road to success —success means industry honestly applied. o . .Get your useful Christmas gifts at the right price. United Stores.— j Adr. 12-2-tf. R. 4-tf, . .See our toy assortment, best we ever had. United Stores. —Adv. 12- 2-tf. R. 4-tf. 4♦♦ ♦ 444 4444414 4 4 4 ■!"! ■!■ I'l 1..H'44*"H'4444*-H''H I M'444444j ii MONEY SAVERS ; ;; , , 11 Let us repair your Auto tires and tubes. ; ;; Prices reasonable, work guaranteed. We also ; I I handle standard makes of tires and tubes. I I I Highest prices paid for old Auto casings ; ;; and tubes. I ( f • Cambridge Vulcanizing Shop i i i EARL JOHNSON Prop. 157 Race St. j 4,|i4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444*444444* I- ■" 1 „ , 1 , - ♦ MHI W* H I I I 1"h44444444-I"M-444**44444444444'I''I I M-M**; I GRAND OPERA HOUSE I TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MATINEE & NIGHT : ■MMMIInS't M> * I | I Read what the New York papers had to say about this great picture ; i , “A smashing, daring subject done in a smashing, daring way, best describes J ' i “Where Are My Children’s’ the new motion picture with Tyrone Power in the , ' ' leading part. The Universal Company has pictured a wonderfully dramatic story • I I amid surroundings of luxury and wealth. The representative audience that saw it J < yesterday pronounced it a great picture.”—New York American. , ‘ ’ “The acting is on tne mghest p ane. A dignified, worthy and impressive pre- • , , sentmcut of a tragedy that shouid be near the heart of the universe.” —New York J < > Evening Mail. • ' ’ “It will make women think, ahj think hard. It will make men look before * , i they leap. It will act as a warning 11 y iu.ig giris.” —New York Journal. ' II Admission- Matinee 10c Night 15c ; J \ One perform ance at the matinee; Two at night show- II \ \ Children under 16 will not be admitted. Z .i " * - ■ ... .. KIUMMERS’ ] | I PARADE DELPHIA EARS DAY | >, January 1 r Excursion c Round-Trip B 3 lIN Far® iw Years Clubs in iy. A Festal display v the famsd Mardi Orleans. (5.00 p. ll*. miaß. R. 144444 | f MI4HHW4WWWWHWW4H-WWWW* :: People’s Loan, Savings & Deposit Bank j j I Capital, Surplus and Profits $123,200.00 I ii The ytfomen - 1 • The hand that rocks the cradle may rule , , , the world all right, but the woman who is | * ' J competent to handle financial matters is • i > able to take good care of herself which at > I I times may be as important to her, as the ] J question of ruling the world. jnlllM II I I I Many women today are good financiers. \ They understand all about handling money Eth'imS*' > Many of them keep their own accounts Swfo® , i at our bank. Other women might pro- • ' | fitably follow their example. It’s fine of *\f 1 J • course to depend upon husband, father, 3*3 ' ( i brother or some other friend to save you j!L* 4JI • ] I the care of handling money matters, but I 1 ' the relative you depend on may not he At \ 11 with you always. What would happen then? • ! ! We want your account. I ;; 4% 4% : ;; People’s Loan, Savings & Deposit Bank ; I I Cambridge, Maryland. I I I EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, Pres. W. G. WI NT KKBOTTOM, 2nd Vice-Pres I ' • ALBANLS PHILLIPS. Ist Vice-Pres. W. H. SPEDUEN, Cashier ♦ BANKERS ASSCCAHON TO MEET At ftiLMINGfIN £iiw'C i>.i.1...- -S jLO Accept Uemviwu r iimncunv hospiuuuy. I *\n important iiieo.ing of tlie Leia warer Baukers' Association wiii be i ximu on xnursday .>iuuuun at A. o i o c.otit, in the limei nut out, \Vil m.ngtua. \v Uiie mere are a nnxnuex 1 oi snujecis oi importance to be uis cussen at this meeting, the ch.el m teiest centers about me aauress oi Tugeue nauio l.icnarus, superiuieu aeut of banks of the State oi New i orK. Mr. Richards’ topic will be, ”In teresi I’aiu ou Time Deposits,” a auojoct that is of paramount inter est to banners an over tne country at this time. Auotner suoject that i may oe discussed is 'Collection it ems at Par.” This is important be eaase ox cue Feuerai Reserve act. As Wilmington’s banns are rated as count!,) uanns it ts pointed out tnal the operation oi tii.s act there wo mu be embarrassing and operated at a loss. Other important business to come beiote tne meeting t.Tn ue the selec tion oi a successor to the late A. li. 1 Connor, oi Feilou, wlio was t ice presiuent oi me associations and the fixing or the dam ror the annual meeting. It is expected that 100 bankers from the State of Delaware and la or 20 from the Eastern Shore of Maryland will attend the meeting. After the meeting it is expected that the guests w r iil be taken to the Majestic Theatre, where a film,“The Law and the Dollar,” will be shown. At 7 p. m. the visiting financiers will be the guests of the Wilmington Clearing House Association at din ner at the Hotel duPont. Arrangements for the meeting are in charge of Mr. Nowland, John H. Danby, president of the Union Na tional Bank and president of the Clearing House Association; James P. Winchester, president of the Wil mington Trust Company, and Wil liam G. Taylor, vice-president and ! treasurer of the Delaware Trust Co., ! and secretary of the Clearing House j Association. o Supper 50c. at the armory Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights. Ex cellent cooking and service. il ti TOYS TOYS 4 • *t Y 1 ; •| Holiday Stock ||i ■| Mow Open, The J:; ♦ A V ❖ * - * f - „ . l v - .. _ V I i :: .• " V v I 4 -• • i w ! tef' ■*•**- -*- ap} v •*— v.'* j _VO & V i| On The Peninsula I i x Y Y Y v Y i i| Presents for a 11-Girls, Boys | S ! f ill Mother and Father | 5 jX X - # : i Come, Look Over Our Line J e sI x X I You II Be Surprised I 'j; # a | % At the Variety and Prices t -1 i* v y ; | | i|| FREE Goods laid aside now: || I|| Every purchase p ay f or them later * ; entilles you to a .*. : X chance on the X : x child’s Automobile. PHILLIPS Hardware : y y i| | ;| Company. | Cambridge, Md . ± * .. | - I r*£ * —' v " 7 : < i •- 1 " i Fletcher & Jones, Solicitors. : Mortgagee’s Sale | Under and by virtue of a power of , sale contained in a mortgage from M. , Hniilips and John H. Phillips, , her husband, dated the 12th day of , larch, 1305. and now of record among , the Mortgage Records of Dorchester ,fc -unty. Maryland, in Liber C. L., No. . 17, folio 38, etc., heretofore assigned • unto the undersigned for the purpose • . of foreclosure, the undersigned will, on t Tuesday, January 12, 1916 L between t.ie hours of 2.30 and 3 o’clock r p. m., sell by public auction, in front of the Court House door, in the town of Cambridge, Maryland, all that - {welling hou.-e property on the North corner of Mill and Travers street, in ..u tun n of Cambridge, Maryland now .occupied by the said John H. Phillips. ;. nung 50 feet on till str •t. and . Mining back a depth of 125 feet. property is improved by a good two-story frame dwelling, in fair con ion, with iathroom and other con ; niences, splendidly located. TERMS OF SALE—One-fourth cash on day of sale; balance on final ratifi ati <n of sale, the credit portion to b,ar interest from day of sale, and to be secured by the note of the purchas r or purchasers, with surety or sure ties thereon to be approved by the un -1 dersigned. Title papers at expense of purchaser. FREDERICK H. FLETCHER, Assignee of Mortgage, John B. Nabb, Auct. 12-12-0 a.w. Dorchester County Field Trial For Dogs. The Dorchester County Game and j Fish Protective Association will run its third annual field trial for dogs, belonging in Dorchester county, on Thursday, Dec. 14th, starting at 8 a. m. There will be two classes, name ly, an all-age stake, and a derby for dogs 2 years old and under. The silver loving cup, in the all ’ age class, donated by the American Shooters Publishing Co., and the silver loving cup for the derby class, donated by the Dorchester County Game and Fish Protective Associa : tion, are now on exhibition in the window of LeCompte’s Shoe Shop. > Entries in all classes positively close at midnight, Tuesday, Dec. 12. \ Sportsmen are requested to enter • dogs with the committee, composed ■ of chaplain G. Hicks, Richard Dix ! on, and H. C. Orem. We cordially ■ invite all sportsmen out of the State | to be present on this date, as we as ! sure them an enjoyable day, even if ■ they haven’t a dog entered. For ’ further particulars, address Chaplain . G. Hicks. • Dor. County Game & Fish \ Protective Association. , E. Lee LeCompte, President. • Adv. 12-4-81. ■ | List Of Entries To Date. • All Age Stake. • Nap—Fred Bramble,Church Creek | Chick—R. H Dixon, Cambridge. . Jack, Jr.—Chas. P. Robinson, • Church Creek. | Swift— Reginald Henry, Cam . bridge. | Rex—C. M. Webb, Vienna. | Toodles Donald Richardson, • Church Creek. ' i Ceasar—C. M. Webb, Vienna. I Pup—Clarence LeCompte. Church > Creek. J Derby. I Pex III —Wm. G. Tregoe, Cam • bridge. | Snike. Jr.—Arch Webb. Vienna. , Joe Stretcher—Vivian Brannock, • Church Creek. I I S’Mder—C. G Hicks, Cambridge. , Ponto— Roland Jones, Church > Creek. J f'-'ino, Thomas Leonard. Cam > bi-iH)?e. Daniel Boone—Donald Richard- I son. Church Creek. Dot B. —J. Bryan Dashiell, Cam bridge. j The committee would like to have entries from Hurlock and East New ! Market as soon as possible. Your Chance 11 • I | For Cheap Groceries _____ j We still have a good assort mt n of package groceries that j we are closing out at 75 cents on the dollar. Come early as these bargains will soon be all sold. I The United Stores Co. 107 Race St. 12-2-tf. Gore’s Cash Meat Shop II MARKET ST, 11 MARKET ST. BIG SPECIALS WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Choice Sirloin Steak 22 j Fancy Porterhouse Steak 20 | Choice Round Steak 19 Fancy Center Cut Chuck roast. . ..16 Choice Chuck roast 15 Picnic Ham (whole) 18 Dry Salted Shoulder (whole) 18 Pickled Beef 12% No Phone. No Deliveries. 12-l-2w. i Ray J. Slacum NOTARY PUBLIC With Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Cambridge 1 ! Wireless Telegraphy. Karl Mcßride, representing South ■ | ern Wireless Institute, of Baltimore, I Md., will be in Cambridge for a few t i days. Anyone contemplating enter- 1 ing the interesting field of wireless telegraphy, which offers exceptional opportunities for advancement, may obtain information as to tuition foes, etc., by seeing Mr. Mcßride or Mr. Geo. M Gerlach, at Gerlach’s Wire les'-- S+pUon. 200 Maryland Ave., Cambridge.—Adv. 11-2 t. R. 13-lt. I JAMES BROS. • • <*■ .• • i II Headquarters For I ;; —Bargains— — • . , 1I Largest and most up-to-date J I) line of shirtwaists in town. J • • SPECIAL extra heavy woo 1 I • • blanks about Y value. A tre I mendous line of hosiery and un- I •• . . • • derwear. . 11 Oak and pine wood sawed in J 11 any length, delivered. When J l II needing good wood call Phoness I " CASH CASH CASH I :: : iII Look over your attic I • ■ and cellar, collect old fur- ' II niture, clothing, stoves, ; 1 1 etc, and turn them cash I • | ready cash. Our buyer I II will call and pay cash. ; 4* I | 12-1-1 mo. | SCHEDULE Slacum s Auto Bus Line Cambridge, Hurlock, Salisbury and Intermediate Points Cambridge and Hurlock. Leave Cambridge 7.30 a. m., con necting with West bound train at Hurlock at 8.35 a. m. Leave Cambridge at 6.00 p. m., connecting with East bound train at 7.08 p. m. Return trips to Cambridge— Leave Hurlock after arrival of train. Cambridge and Salisbury. Leave Cambridge 9.30 a. m., ar riving at Salisbury at 11.15 a. m. Leave Cambridge at 4.30 p. m., via Hurlock, arrive Salisbury 6.30 p. m Leave Salisbury, 8., C. & A. De pot, 7.15 a. m., via Hurlock, arrive Cambridge 9.15 a m. Leave Salisbury, 8., C. & A. De pot, 2.30 p. m.; hotels 2.45 p. m., ar rive Cambridge 4.30 p. i Sunday Schedule Leave Salisbury 8.30 a. m., arrive Cambridge 10.15 a. m. Leave Cambridge 5 p. m., via Hur lock, arrive Salisbury 7 pm. For additional information, call Phones 568 or 181. SLACUM’S GARAGE High St., Opposite Hotels, Cam bridge, Md. Washing and Storage, Gasoline and Oils. i Adv. 11-3-tf. i George W. Meekins Notary Public All kinds of Notary work done. Convenient location, open day and night. High and Poplar Sts., oppo site Postofflce. Advertise in The Daily Banner. | Do Your Xmas Shopping Early 11 3! ' 2 ■■ —■■■■■ A ' ’ \ What Nicer Than A t ; i i Good Sweater, Fur Gap or ii Ij. < > I A Pair of Dents Gloves ii i For a Useful Christmas Gift. - | •; - I McCready’s \ 29 Poplar Street ;; . •- - - ■ * - m m m m. m. m 4* * ' • i it Wanted :: ::j .. _ < •! ;; 5000 collars daily; try our ; |j !! new collar moulder and 11 I • be convinced, ;; ! I Also send us your quilts, ' '< • • blankets and rugs; we can ;; ;; wash rugs any size from |; !I 1 in. square to 9x12 ft. ' I :: Wet Wash 50c :: II 11 11 We wash and laundry 11 ' • everything but the baby. ;; ; Sanitary Laundry Go. j ;; J. H. KRAFT, Mgr. i! .. . Pbone 250. 120 Race St. ; ; | ♦ l< WfWWWWW** ***** BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE AND ATLAN TIC RAILWAY CO. Railway Division Schedule effective Monday, Nov. 27, 1916. EAST BOUND •9 *S T. M. A. M. Leave Baltimore 4.00 ‘ Hurlock 8.52 11.08 Arrive Ocean City 10.56 1.11 ' p. m. p. m. ; WEST BOUND ' , * *io ; A. 11. P. M. i ’ Leave Ocean City 6.20 2.48 ' , Hurlock 8.85 4.67 | Arrive Baltimore 1.15 ' P M. P. M. , ‘—Daily except Sunday WILLARD THOMPSON. General Mgr. ► T. MURDOCK, Gen'l Pass. Agent , I. E. JONES, Div. Pass. Agent ’ STEAMER SERVICE, CHOPTARK ' RIVER ROUTE i .—-> —— —“ — — Steamer* leave Pier 4 Light St. Wharf/weather > - v permitting 6 P. M. dally, except Sunday lor Tllghman lal., Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and landings to E> Windy Hill: 6P. M. Mon. and Fri. for Trappe. Tuck shoe Creek and Denton. Fresh Butter and Eggs A Specialty I Corkran’s Ice Cream • ' Agents for Pennsylvania vac | uum cup, tires and tubes, ; gasoline and oils : COLLINS, CORNELL & COMPANY Railroad Crossing I CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND. ehoiM* No. 841. • —————————————————————— I THE TODD : FURNITURE STORE • New and Second Hand : FURNITURE ; If its Second Hand Furni- I ture we certainly love it, our prices the very lowest. Wc have a large line of Xmas goods, TOYS, DOLLS, DESKS, GO-CARTS. GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, BRUSH SETS. We can save your money, come and see for yourself. t We also buy Furniture CHRISTMAS TkEES Phone 338 R and have us save you a good tree 50c to SI.OO THE TODD FURNITURE I STORE Race & Cedar St., Cambridge, Md Cement Vaults Guaranteed Water-Proof Carried in Stock at all times-no waiting, no delays, no worries about water or damp ness, cost but little more than bricking and are guaranteed proof against water and the elements. Your Undertaker knows all about CARTER’S guaranteed cement vaults j the best that are made. ii-imo C. Guy LeCompte NOTARY PUBLIC With Eastern Shore Trust Company Cambridge, Md. We Like To Be Judged By Our Shoes Wc have fashions, latest and shoemakers best. We know they arc good and vvhats more we guarantee them to be that way. J. F. WILLIS & SON. “The Quality Shop” **+ 'lf M-M-+-M- ■!■■!■ * -M- > 1 11 * I THE GIFT SHOP 1 • > :: Do Your Shopping, Today Is The Day. : •> - . .. . i • > i . i a ;; Buy useful presents. What could be more ap- ; •i # , ;; predate, more acceptable, or a moreuseful than a ; ;; pair of nice Shoes, or a nice pair of Hosiery. We ; ;; have the best selection in your city. i ; • i ;; SHOES For The Whole Family—At All Prices ; < ..*-•< i I Beautiful Line of Holiday SLIPPERS. I • . j V. 2 I FOOTWEAR—THAT’S ALL ; 25 Race Street Cambridge, Md. I V ******************* I <4 M-W-WWtWWtWtWWtI I V •aamwMaawuiuMWMmMHii i iii a .i.vv 'wareae—mb—b—T-oa A Jewelry Christina^ Jewelry Manufacturers Report the demand tor Jewelry for the greatest ever known. The sales at this store already exceed those of ;>nf previous year. Our stock is very complete, including articles to suit all poc! et books, from the few pennies of the little child to the dollars of the grown up. We have a large supply of moderate priced gifts that will please the most fastidious; gifts that are appropriate, useful and lasting. Then we have too, the more expensive ones; in other words, we have bought to suit the public. We have the large t stock of watches ever seen in Cambridge; Solid gold, gold filled, bracelet watches, embracing all of the very newest What splendid gifts they make, an hourly reminder throughout the years of the giver. We have lavallieres, rings (you cannot afford to miss seeing this great selection) brooches, cuffs buttons and pins.scarf pins, comb, brash and mirror sets, fountain pens, sterling silver knives and pencils, umbrellas and clocks. Sterling and plated Silverware, Cut glass of all kinds, incladij* a beautiful Cut Glass Electric Lamp. • KODAKS and Supplies And hundreds of other things that make suitable gifts at this season. J. A. Tschantre Sons’ Co. JEWELERS Poplar St., PHONE 294 Cambridge, Md. ...THE... Eastern Shore Trust Company Capital Stock - $ 178,500.00 ' Surplus and Profits $ 280,000.00 Deposits - - $3,520,805.16 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings and Compounded Semi-Annually Geo. W. Woolford, President Henry Lloyd D. B. W. Goldsborough, Vice-Pr JVice'Prcsident and Trust Officer John G. Mills, Cashier Thos. H. Medford C. Guy LeCompte, Cashier Vice-President and Treasurer