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VOLUME 26 No. 81 ESSEX COACH I f Which ’ j Two types of closed cars sell under $2,000. f One has pretty trinkets, vanity cases, cigar lighters, trunks, etc. Do you want them at the cost of motor car > efficiency? Do you want a chassis such as sells in open i models hundreds of dollars under closed car prices? Or- The Essex Coach at $1245? It gives all closed comforts, is sturdy, has ample carry ing space for passengers and luggage and has lasting quality. The Essex chassis is always efficient and costs little to | operate. Leading American and European experts pro claim it is "the finest, liveliest car of its size that is built.” ' Wouldn’t you rather have car performance than body I trinkets? Company v-.. A. r tMI ■! Hl mtimx* rf— rasamr- ■ ~ \ I -■ ■ 1 == LeCompte & Harper Furniture * We make a specialty of medium priced furniture Let ur show yon our stock. We also carry the belter grades as well* We have Phonographs, Pianos and Organa, Orna ments, Picture Frames, Etc, Funeral Directors We are fully equipped to handle every detail of funerals. Storage . A. We have a large new warehouse where we store goods at reasonable prices, LeCompte &Harper Phone 116 Race St. Cambridge* Md. ji WAR SAVINGS STAMPS j ;; (Not Registered) : ;; AND : II U. S. VICTORY BONDS I ;; “A” to “F” Inclusive j CAN BE CASHED ATJ ! ;; ■ The Eastern Shore Trust Company FROM NOW TO JAN. 1, 1923 | !! If the money is left on deposit. ; • 1 • •' Registered Stamps can only be cashed through ; ;; the Post Office where registered. i ; Interest on the Victory Bonds “A” to “F” : 11 will be paid to Dec. 15, only. ; - GEO. W. WOOLFORD, Pres. ; ;; J. G. MILLS. Cashier. : The Daily Banner CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 30, 1922 - I FOR SALE j Woodstock typewriter, practically ne. . Cheap to quick buyer. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Corkran, Williamsburg, Md., 1 or Phone 62-3 Hurlock Md. j 12|22-lwk. . House on Mill street. Possession January Ist. Apply to J. Richard Smith. 12|18-ti Dwelling on Locust street!"”” iate possession. Apply J. Richard Smitln^ Whte Leghorn Breeding Cockerels from my heavy laying snow white egg strain of Leghorns. Price $2.50 to $3 H. O. Mott, Hambrooks Bay Boulevard. j Cambridge. Md., Route No. 1. i .1— ■ i i —^.l^ I Bungalow in first class order all I conveniences, good location, garage in rear, cheap if sold quick, terms if de sired, apply. W. S. Hoddinott, phone 26 and 419 12|S-tf FOR RENT Conveniently Located Office, Heated Apply to F. F. Payne Brick house corner of Locust and Mill street cheap to quick and good tenant. Every modern convenience. Edward B. Phillips. 12|18-tf Corner store in Arcade building, now occupied by J. Howard Hirst, florist. For terms etc. apply J. Bryan Dashiell Treas. 12114-lmo. WANTED Family sewing and plain dresses. Ap ply 416 Race street. 12j28-5t Salesman, will arrange salary and expenses with good man. Write Clyde L. Rubber Company, South Bend. Ind. ° .Tieeond bund musical Instruments of nil descriptions bought and sold. The = E. K. Musical Supply Co No 4 Court Lane 12|11-mo i LOST '!* Friday pair horn rimmed spectacles. 1 * Liberal reward Is returned to Mrs. T Small. 109 Mill street. • ’ Black and white dog with brown *! ‘ head and ears and answers to the T name of ‘‘Lope.’’ Finder kindly notify •• thi s office 12|28-2t • • Last week, white setter dog with • black specks on body and few brown • • specks on nose. Reward if returned to •i* E M. Skinner. 12|26-5t I i One white female setter dog wear- X ing new collar. Finder kindly return X or notify J. Radcliffe Jones, Muir St., a, Cambridge, Md. 12|29-3t I; MISCELLANEOUS ’ * Get into a real business of your own: *' Local city territory now open. Sell ’ ’ the genuine J. R. Watkins Products. J | Everybody knows Watkins spices, ex , , tracts, coffee, medicines, toilet prepa ,, rations, etc. Standard for more than a ■ fifty years . Biggest line, biggest ■ ■ values and highest quality makes easy a i selling for you. Write today for free v sample and proof that you can make •i 1 from $3,000 to $5,000 a year. J. R. • * Watkins Co. Dept. 83, New York, II N. Y. DEc. 2-9-16-23-30 •; SPECIAL NOTICE • ’ The teachers of the First Baptist JJ Church will entertain the ’Juniors !> and Intermediates (tonight) at 7.30 ■ ’ in the Sunday School room of the \ | church. All children of these two imJ, classes please be present. MASONIC ATTITUDE ON KU KLUX KLAN i Grand Master Explains Stand Of Or- ■ der In Tins State. The Masons of Maryland neither ■ oppose tho Klan nor prohibit its members from becoming Klansmen. It takes sides neither with nor against the Klan. The question as to the relation of Maryland Masons to the Klan came up here today following announce ment that yesterday the Ku Klux j Klan in Pennsylvania was outlawed by the Grand Lodge of Free Masons of Pennsylvania. The status of the Masons in Mary land in regard to the Klan was ex plained by Warren S. Seipp, Grand Master of the 72,000 Masons in Maryland. “The action of Pennsylvania Ma sons,” said Mr. Seipp. “was purely local. As far as I know, no other State Masonic body has taken similar action. Each State organization is independent so far as such questions are concerned. Indeed, the matter has never been mentioned to the Grand Lodge of Maryland.” Mr. Seipp explained that a Mason can join any organization outside the Masonic organization if the other organization does not conflict with Masonic principles. “If the organization joined stands TONIGHT! IP- i }P. M. POSITIVELY THE OMF SHOW YOU R GREATEST O UillL EVER SAW VIOLA | DANA “Cinderella’s Twin” CONSTANCE A TALMADGE “Mrs. Leftingweli’s Boots” Kuni "■ '.ti'-JSSM A ROLAND “The Timber Queen” PAUL PARROT A Hal Reach Comedy D WILLIAM DOLAN Cambridge the Piano!; CHELMiEN 10 Cts. ABULTS 28 Cts. m MONDAY and TUESDAY (Matinee Monday at 3:00) £ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “The 3 Musketeers” — We couldn’t start the New Year off belter. mrlrri 12,000 Feel of Adventure and Pulsating love kterest. “KICKING FOOL” is the Century Comedy. ‘ ALWAYS “Musketeers” at 7:45 at Night, 3:30 Afternoon. 1 Opportunity Master of human destinies am I; Fame, love and fortune on my foot ! steps wait; t Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing ; by ; Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late. I knock unbidden once at every gate! If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise, before I turn away. It is the hour of Fate, And they who follow me reach every i state i Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death, but those who doubt or hesitate, ■ Condemned to failure, misery and • Seek me in vain, and uselessly im i plorc. ; I answer not, and I return no more, woe, —J_ J- Ingalls. ! o ■ NOTICE TO PARENTS ! Parents should realize that it is t dangerous to place rifles in the . hands of children; recently a number t of cases of persons shot with rifles by • boys have been treated at the hos pital and every day complaints are 1 received by the police of windows ; broken or of persons who have nar rowly escaped being shot as the re- L suit of the careless firing of rifles in the hands of boys. An ordinance of Cambridge prohibits the shooting of firearms within the corporate limits ‘ and notice is hereby given to all par > ents that the police have been in t structed to strictly enforce this or ■ diuance. All boys caught firing 1 rifles or reported for doing so will be : arrested and the parents will be held ■ responsible. DANIEL E- BRANNOCK, Bailiff. • 12128-St : I WATER CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE I ; | We request that all those X ; I Water Consumers who i ; t have not paid their water I [rent to Jan. 1, 1928, do Z so at once, so that we f can close our books for X 1922. % DORCHESTER WATER COMPANY. | for something against Masonic prin ciples,” he said “then we can com mand our members not to join it. i As for tho action of Grand Master A. jM- Beitlcr of Pennsylvania in pro j nouncing that no ‘good Mason will I hereafter hold membership or aflilia tion with tho Klan’ it will bo rcraem ( bered that another grand master of ! that State prohibited Masons from joining tho Eastern Star. Eut the Maryland organization took no such action.” As far as the Klan is concerned, said Mr. Seipp. it cprinciples, as enunicatod by the Klan itself, are not | unlawful. Mr. Seipp stressed the point how ever .that, although the Masons of Maryland have nothing against the Klan, they are not upholding any thing the Klan Might do or has done, They are separate and distinct bod ies. according to him, o Union Watch Night Service The congregation of Grace M. E. Church, South, Zion M- E. Church, The First Baptist Church and St. Paul’s M. P. Church will hold a Union Watch Night Service Sunday night at 11 o’clock at Grace Church. It is expected that there will be a large attendance at this service to see the old year out and the new one como in. i-*n i— ——. i tWfT'ITWTf >1 I I • CAMBRIDGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY COAL COAL I Just Arrived— One Car Lump Coal For— FURNACE RANGE, ETC. Mixed with Anthracite Coal it will help with any Goal Stove. ORDER TODAY! COAL COAL CAMBRIDGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Doot 9 t Delay Join Now Christmas Saving Club For 1923 Weekly Payments 25c. to $5,00 4% Int. Added The Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Cambridge INSURANGE OF ALL KINDS IN OLD AND RELIABLE COMPANIES Arthur S. Hopkins I‘HONES 4G0—597 RACE ST. NEAR GAY CAMBRIDGE MARYLAND WOOD I MOOD! WOOD! Cash only. A large load of good wood—most-f WOOLFORD & SMITH , ly oak for $2.50; halt load $1.50-t Phone 38 Cambridge. Md | Residence Burlary Policies ISSUED BY 1 I , Edgar B. Simmons insurance “gj | ■ 1 PRICE $5.00 PER YEAR