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The Daily Banker I'he Bafincr, is published fevery afternoon except Sunday at 112 High Street, Cambridge, Md. CAMBRIDGE, MD. NOV. 5, 1921. Entered as second ciaas matter in the Postoffice at Cambridge, Md. WEBB & WEBB Editors Alia Proprietors. CHURCH J'OTICES —Mass tomorrow in St. Mary’s Cath olic Church at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening devotions at 7:30. The Ladies’ Aid ot Christ Church will hold their regular business meet ing Monday, November 7,at 3 o'clock, —Baraca Class, Grace M. E. Church South. Sunday 9:45 A. M„ L. U. T. Noble, Pres. Special Music; come and spend a profitable hour with us. GRACE M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Rev. J. R. Laughton, Minister. Sunday Service:- 9:45 A. M. Baraca Class: 11:00 A. M. Sermon, “The Dynamite of God” following the sermon Holy Communion; 2:15 P. M. Sunday School; 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship with Sermon, “The Supreme Question.” HOLINESS CHURCH P. F. Bean and Wife Pastors. Services Sunday:- 9:30 A. M. Class Meeting; 11:00 A. M. Sermon and Communion; 2:30 P. M. Sunday school; 7:00 P. M. Song service fol lowed by preaching. Rev. C. H Goolee of Richmond Va. Will preach at the morning service. The public is cordially invited to all these services. ST. PAUL'S M. P. CHURCH Sunday Services:- Meeting 9:00 A. M.; Morning Worship 11:01 A. M.. communion meditation, “Lov. or Deity’;” Sunday School 2:00 P. M Evening Worship 7;30 P. M., subject, “Master or Slave.” Monday 7:30 P. M. Senior C. E.; Wednesday 7:15 P. M. Intermediate C. E., 7:45 P. M Prayer Meeting; Friday 7:00 P. M Jr. C. E. To all of these services the public is most cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship with sermon by pastor 11:00 A. M.;Sunday School 2:30 P. M.:Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 P. AJI., the public is invited to attend this service; Junior B. Y. P. U. 6;30 P. M.; Evening service 7:30 P. M., subject “The Vision of Peace.” Teacher’s Training Class, Monday 7:30 P. M.; Boys’ Club,’ Tuesday 7:30 P. M.; Church Night Service, Wednesday 7:30 P. M. To all these services the public is coidially in vited. ZION M. E. CHURCH Services Sunday:- Morning Praise i and Testimony’ 9:30. Men’s Bible Class, Lesson, "Paul in the Hands of a Mob,” 9:45. Communion Service and Reception of Members, 11:00. Sunday School Classes for all ages 2:15. Evening Service, “The Mas- : ter’s Victory’.” A fine attendance is 1 looked for at all these services. The Preparatory Class will be received into “Full Membership” at the morn, ing Communion Service. All persons > eligible to be received will please be \ present. The evening service wili be , of special interest. The Sermon will £ be in honor of the “Armistice Cele- • bration,” and all Service Men, their '■ families and friends are particularly- j invited to be present. Zion Church * is Everybod’s Church, and you will J| find a cordial welcome at all our ser- •! vices. If y-ou have no Church Home, j come with us. ■ ° — l - NOTICE TO ELKS No. 1272 B. P. O. Elks, and all * Elks in the United States are expec ted on Nov. 11, Armistice Hay at 11 A. M. to stand attention and salute the Flag with right hand over heart 5 for one -minute. t E. C. HOPKINS, SE.TY. , 11-s—6t Notice to Public I buy- and sell second hand stoves j of all kinds, also furniture uphol stered, work done well. Many years experience. Prices reasonable. Now ■ have a few cook and coal stoves for' *; reasonable prices. .• G. H. HUBBARD, 7 Pleasant St. j 11-s—6t | Nice Pine Wood I j • i •* , 4 4 :: Sawed in Stove Lengths t | :: Full HaU Cord load, $5 i i :: a ’4 -CALL- * I :: Lonie Slacum, | | Phone 568. i I * [ “Wishing never stirred a sail —but m my a for- II I tune has been brought to port by just a- few ■> I 1 i hundred dollars saved and well-invested.’’ ■•! ' || i [ Open YOUR savings account with this bank TODAY— -I [ even if your first deposit is only a dollar —and start your • P ship on its homeward journey. II ::i i t HfiAiUiit* ■luM.iM.ilMl.ifc.l.i!.****.l l | *-■)-1 | | (|| |,,j j INSURED NINE-BROTHERS Mi D'Arcy Brinsfieid Ha; Kstab. lished New Record. In the last issue of the bulletin published by teh Sun L,fe Assurance Company, of Cauade, lucre was a picture of nine brothers all of whom had been insured in that Company by their representative, Mr. D’Arcy Brinsfleld, of Cambridge, Mu. They further congratulate Mr. Brinsfleld by saying that no other agent for any company had ever be fore insured as many as nine broth ers as far as their information went. In r. personal letter from President McCaulay to Mr. Brinsfleld. he says that since it took ten and one-half i years of patient endeavor to accomp lish this Herculean task, even then it would have been impossible had ho not possessed exceptional ability, the highest oral ideals, energy, resource.; fulness anti absolute honesty in all his dealings with his many policy hold ers. Gees To Florida Mr. A. C. Jennings, representing the Stanley Piano Co- has completed a pleasant and successful stay in Cambridge, and ieft today for Flor ida. where orders are accumulating at such a rate, that ho was compelled o disappoint scores of Cambridge ueoplo by cutting short his stay, in irder to" fulfill his schedule in the jouth by spring. He takes this opportunity of thank ing those who helped make his visit here so satisfactory and also of ex pressing his regret at his inability to remain longer and give every one the mneflt of his twenty-one years of ex perience in the business and his ex ceptional rates. As everywhere he leaves Cam-, midge with an army of friends to .i, credit, who ho may be sure will iways gladly greet Ins return. FOR SALE __ - Trunks"r"bags. suitcases. Why pay wo middlemen's profits? Buy from actory direct. Send for free catalog, .deal Trunk Factory, Spring \ alley, .llinois. __ ___ _ 72 FQRRENT Several* apartments as desired at Pakley Beach Hotel for the fall and winter months. Apply, Mrs. E. S. Phil lips. “The Cedars. 1 1-5--it wanted" Small heated housekeeping Apt., fur nished or unfurnished, by gentleman and wife: Please give full particulars.. \ddress “M" Daily Banner. l-o —U" HELP WANTED Man or > oman wanted, salary full time, 75c an hour sjutte time, sell ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. iJx perience unnecessary. International -Hosiery Mills, Norristown. Pa. “Salesman wit Is -car. •'‘al 1 , dealers with guaranteed cord and fabric tires. Salary and expenses; al - extra com mission. Crescent Tiro and F.ubh-i- mnpany, Plymouth, i ndiana. “^businioi'Fot;vcmiies "'sun t business i<.r > ourself. Karn |4U —$150 a week a -,wn home. Proven plan for men ami women. No canvas sing. Booklets 1-TtKIL M xican Pecan Candy Co., Gunter Bldg.. San Antonio Texas. _ ___ ____ __________ ~YVe offer to a -aVable woman the position of branch manager in a store to be opened in Cambridge for the sale if ladies' ready-to- • ear garments. A reasonable investment ' ill be required and applicant must qualify as to char acter and ability. C. B. Suite 104. 41 Park Bow. X. Y. C. I H ,l M i, H*i >, l l *H* y.;. -I-}**l*4**fr | For Sale I | Chrysanthemums | all colors * Miss Edith Wherretto 4 •WvW W-VI I T tiK"! l- '-;' ANNOUNCEM KNT! We beg to announce we are now receiving orders for Pc-rsonal Christ mas Greeting Cards. Place your or der now to insure prompt delivery. Hoge & Holder 36 Poplar Street, Cambridge, Md. j HARRINGTON'S !; | Wood Yard ■ X W. W Harrington, Prop. 1 * t , I; I Cofd and Stove Wood I 4* ~ I Pine, Oak and Mixed 7- i | PROMPT DEUVERiES | 1 £ £ Big supply on hand f < | Yard HV/z Cedar Si. - rear Race. •) XYa d paone 60\ ifsidence 1827-Fls | it ’ t X . x Phillips Hardware Company i % I HE RIG BUSY STORE I f ❖ . T A ■■■■■■■■—■ i ——.— - 1 ■ o t t 0.1 l iioods i v V * v t I We have on hand a full line of % i t | Fall Goods at the new- | | LOW PRICES f X NOW PREVAILING Y! t v i v , *t ! X Our stock of Cook Stoves and t | Ranges is complete. We want you to %, | see this line. Get ready for the damp || % chilly evenings. Get one of our Oil * X Heaters. Aluminum ware, big stock, % |: low prices. Agate ware. Nickel i | ware, Hardware. We have it. Just | imagine over 15,000 different items, x | now in stock. Fall Painting, we have * | the ell known brands of paint, Davis X; | and L. & M. Glass, now is the time to * % put in that broken window pane. i X , _ ?j % We have the goods and at way down prices v A —i ——— ■ 1 ~ — —— * I Phillips Hardware Co- I f % 4 Phone 49, 50, 177 Cambridge, Md. ❖ Y 4 Y 4 t Every One Should See This Picture A genuine American photoplay at last! “The Old Nest,” a story of ipother love and self-sacrifice com mon to every family the world over, which was shown at the Grand Opera House last night, is the work of Ru pert Hughes, the eminent American novelist. It was produced by Gold wyn and directed by Reginald Bar ker. There is humour and there are tears in this plain story of daily life as we all know it. Not a person in the audience was free from the grip of its appeal. If you like to laugh, if you enjoy a gentle weeping spell, if you want to see yourself, your brothers and sisters, your father and your mother on the screen, go and see “The Old Nest.” While this story is gripping, it has a different hold on the emotions than tlpe usual thriller. There isn’t one melodramatic scene. Yet this picture held the audience more strongly than any melodrama ever filmed. And the reason is that “The Old Nest” is a genuine, story, beautifully acted and excellently produced. We have nev er seen one woman portray the grad ually aging mother so deftly as Mary 'Aden acted this role. Her black hair jccame iron grey, then silvery. And with the* passing of the years, the physical appearance and activity of ho .mother kept pace with time ‘The Old Nest” is a picture that Imerica has been waiting for. Tonight is your last chance to see j hi j masterpiece. Two shows tonight. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not o hunt with dog or gun on my farm, , ‘ Jarvis Hill,” near Cambridge. Per. ‘ sons disregarding this notice will be | prosecuted. JAMES W. McCREAUV 10-31—tf J Cambridge Bargain House “ High Quality , Less Money” | --Sale Continued-- As long as the do rs were opened last Saturday | throngs of people crowded our store. Many | people could not be waited on. \ We are going to continue the- |>J Sale This Saturday | to give a chance to those who could not buy last I week. Our stock is duplicated, new goods have I just arrived. ; Outing-flannels - muslin - silks - underwear, I up to date skirts and shoes at ridiculously low | prices. ' I -REMEMBER THH BARGAIN HOUSE : The Herbert Hearn Hardware Co. Bui’ding, 107 Race St. Cambridge, Md. j IN MEMORIAM . j in loving remembrance of our wife and mother. Laura Flowers, who ' departed this life five years ago today, November 5.1916. Loved in IWe. in death remembered By her Husband and Daughter. Back To Old Time Prices! Opening of New Store Saturday, Nov. sth Yasen’s Variety Store 31 RACE £T (next to American Store) Just p. few prices to show how our | entire stock is priced—We do not ask you lo buy but invite you to come in, see our large stock and note our very low prices. Alarm Clocks* 95c and up. 1 p . Thermos Bottles, 98c, Gillette, Gem, Eveready safety razors, your choice 79c. 2-ccll Eveready-Dayly flash lights, 75c. Complete lino of hardware and I automobile accessories and hundreds of other things to be found in a va-j riety store. j | --* ' S BC — 1 -11BL JSS Toma toes-Toina toes I Will buy for cash all perfect to- i matoes at 30cts. basket, delivered to my blacksmith shop. 11_4—3t' Wm. H. SIMMONS, i rr 1 !” U-I 1^ :: If® Ml i! : ■ 1 1-.. IlSil i :: ilu v*i id i : 11 i • 111 Hi f :: /l j \I I | i! | I i lif I I jt M ll ii|i 7 4i||| . j |; mj f WONDERFUL LINE OF OVERCOATS. ----- ~ Stevens, Smith & Co. j i —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes !! Men s Ou t filters :: t Home of Manhattan shires. Stetson Hats 1! | I Munsint; wear and Interwoven Hose. II | ♦ 4 ll i t 1 Hi ♦ i * m , -„ | Saturday Sale, One Day Only! f ||| i or Men, Lewis Union Suits s *l* * Heguliir price $1.75, Saturday sale SI.OO a suit. | All Sizes 36 to 46, ONE DAY ONLY! | ,t —— v t I? !• > V * * oi £.eiies, E. P. Reeds lan pumps and brown calf oxfords, •> SIO.OO grades, two styles only.. ' X I Saturday sale. $5.8.% one day only. | I Mc( READY’S - . I *! j ¥ /3 I It Autumn . r-% > ■ V v 4 || .Vt/t? j i S O h * J *1 I Books I SC / 4 I THIS WEEK ONLY! | 1 I Two SU)O books I I for $1.25. I i * * 1 4* No (barges - No Exchanges | If ilCs'E & HOLDER | i V 36 i* plar St. Cambridge,Mil 4> j £ v | ■■>**■:=**❖**❖*^***4-******-K* I 9 f i l J caning, i Pressing, Repairing [ and Altering. I WE KNOW HOW. Henry & Moore Over Henry Waxlet’s shoe shop 33 Pcplar St, - Phone 235 firm ting Notice All persons are hereby warned not to hunt with dog or gun on my farm, in Church Creek district; persons disregarding this notice will be pro secute d. 11-S—-it. GUY G. STEWART. $r ** !■ "" I We Are So Sure f j that we can satisfy your foot wants || that we wish you to come in—try I on a or so--feel them on the * foot and compare them with any | i shoes you have ever worn. Also a I ; good line of Boy’s and Girl’s Shoes | that will wear satisfactorily— and II keep their shape -we cannot onlv |i recommend but guarantee. jl J. F. WILLIS & SON I The Quality Shop i ——— | rrl tll .| jui i.ij- r t i i - i I Special Sale { of Footwear I Saturday, Nov. sth, One Day Only! I We offer the best values in Men’s footwear at $4.85 that have been shown in your city in the past five I !f years. * I t j; 11 Special sale of Women’s and Children’s High Grade j! Footwear at low prices. ;; I The only exclusive shoe store in Cambridge. ; ' • - • LeCOMPTE’S SHOE SHOP H Home of good Foot-wear ;■ 25 Race St. Cambridge, Md. j; . _ ,j| ( , j ti ft l' i ■i ■ i mu, j j l This is the Bank that wants um for their friend. If you arc a small business man, this is the hank you want for your friend, forAou will need them as your business grows. If you are doing a big business you should start j an account wilh us at once, for you no doubt I need ms in your business We welcome all;. accounts, large or sma I and it only takes ONE DOLLAR.to open an ACCOUNT. 4 per cent interest paid on Pavings accounts The Eastern Shore Trust Company Real Estate j AND I Fire Insurance Matthews & Company Cambridge, Md. Telephonesi OUcei 868 Home 165-412 I