TUB) jjt tiuce skorac’is susjuiw UFPEH MARLBORO’, ML).; Phone 2-R. (Entered as second' class matter at Upper Marlboro, Md. Postotlice.) FKKU. SASSOEK, - - Editoe SAMUEL A. WTVILL - Publishes Friday, September 2, 1921 Notice to Creditors fItHIS is to give notice, that the un _L dersigned has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Prince George’s County, letters of administration upon the personal estate of JOHN R. SCHULTZ late of Prince George’s county, deceas ed. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby warned to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereon legally authenticated on or be fore the 20? h day f February, 1922, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefits of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 16th day of August, 1921. JOHN W. SCHULTZ Administrator of John R.Schultz, de ceased t ® jjjj Wherever You Are jjjj jjjj We Can Serve You 1$ M* jjjj In Washington and Vicinity |j}j ijji —by autos and Wagon. |j Hll In nearby States jjjj by parcel post. j| jjjj Our automobile truck calls iu )M iw Marlboro on each Friday and we jjjj jjjj would like very much to have von & on our regular marling list. 1 1 j!ti (Hi mailing laundry or dry cleaning Jjjj jjjj to us, wrap it up secunly in pa- jjjj 8"" per, and we will return our clean (jti laundry in substantial boxes. Z The Tolman Laundry z Jjjj f. w. Mackenzie. Mgr. US ffl Cor. 6th and C Sts. N.W., jjjj Z WASHINGTON - D. C. m mz w HiiliSiiSiiiitilliiSii Notice to Creditors THIS is to give notice, that the un dersigned has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Prince George’s County, letters of administration upon the personal estate of , CHARLES H. DALE late of Prince George’s county deceas ed. All persons bavins claims against said deceased are hereby warned to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers there on legally authenticated on or before the 20th day of February, 1922, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefits of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are ro quested to make immediate payment. Given under my baud this 16th day of August, 1920. GEORGE A. DALE Administrator of Charles Dale, deceas ed. Aug 19th Recommended by Every User ‘ I have had my Delco-Light for more than three years and it has given such satisfaction that I do not hesitate to recommend it to anyone wanting good, de pendable electric sendee.”—Mr. J. F. Marshall, Bryon Center, Mich. Write for Catalog W. V. REED AUEXT 906 Jefferson St. BRIGHTWOOD. D. C. DEIC6-U6BT i yor Jfaxrm” STATE OF MARYLAND State Roads Commission Notice to Contractors SEALED PROPOSALS for building * the following bridge. Prince George’s County; Contract P—3l. Sing e 31' Scan Heiulorced Concrete GTder Bridge over Hensons Creek. will be received by the State Roads Commission, at its offices, 601 Garrett Building, Baltimore, Maryland, until 12 M. on the 13lh day of September 1921, at which time and plat e they will be publicly opened and read. Bids must be made upon the blank proposal form which, with specifications and plans will he furuisbed.by the Com mission upon application and cash pay ment of $l.OO, as hereafter no charges will be permitted. No bids will be received unless ac companied by a certified check for the sum of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, ( payable to the State Roads Commission. The successful bidder will be requir ed to give bond, and comply with Acts j of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1 respecting contracts. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C BY ORDER of the State Roads Com mission this 22 day of August 1921. J. N. MACKALL, Chairman s L. H.STEUART, Secretary, £ Andrew J. Grimes & Sons ! 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ALL SEATS RESERVED Dm/ a >e , C Eves., Sat. and Sun. Mat., 50c, 75c, $l.OO, $1.50. rKILtO. Daily Matinees, 25c. 50c, 75c. $l.OO. ■—— That Car You Want But haven’t had the necessary cash to buy is ready for you now at the CITY MOTOR CAR COMPANY’S salesroom for $2OO CASH The balance payable in eight to twelve months on easy terms. We finance our own deals on a straight 6 per cent basis AND THERE ARE NO EXTRA CHARGES. Don’t fail to avail yourself of these extraordinary Bargains. 1920 COMET TOURING 1920 DIXIE TOURING 1920 DIXIE ROADSTERS 1920 DIXIE SEDAN Cord tires ahd wire wheels 1917 OVERLAND TOURING 1917 CHANDLER TOURING Two brand-new Comet Trucks—ton and half — very cheap to quick buyer. Here is an apportunity to get something worth while at a reasonable price. City Motor Car Co. Inc. 1220 W. 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Hunt, District Manager V. : 'i (A) ~ ~ " . * ‘ n BE SURE 1337 D ST. S. E., WASHINGTON, D. C* PHONE LINCOLN 9900 = i •AA AA A M. A* 41 DENTIST ► 4 I wish to announce that 1 have opened a Dental Office in Seat ' Pleasant, Md., (District Line). j * OFFICE HOURS ► i 8.30 A. M. - 6 P. M. ► i < 7.30 P. M. - 9 P. M. y j JJOHN B. COPPING, D. D. S. > • A AM ? * DEAF ? * At last the ideal Ear Phone, * $ No matter what your previous J X experience has been, we can help S # you to hear clearly with a new ♦ J SILVERTONE phone. ’Call or write. 9 I f GLOBE PHONE J*tFG. CO. $ 9 Brownley Bldg. 13th fc F Stt. N.W. X Washington, d. c. IN OTICE TO REDITORS mu IS is to give notice, that the un- X signed has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Prince George’s Oountv, letters testamentary upon the personal estate of LUCY C. SASSCER ' late of Prince George’s county, deceas j ed. All persons having claims against ) said deceased are hen by warned to tx hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof lega.ly authenticated on or be fore the 13th day of February, 1922, of they may otherwise by law be excluded i from all benefits of said estate. All I persons indebted to said estate are re i quested to make immediate payment, * Given under my hand this 3rd day o{ ! August, 1920. FREDERICK SASSCER Administrator of Lucy C. SASSCER, deceased. Aug. 12 4 Phone Main 5373 ► i Cornell Wall Paper Co. ► (Incorporated) < 714 13th St. N.W., Washington. D. C. r 4 Wall Paper. Window Shade, y ■ £> raparie. mtaoor 4 Amin. Painting y ri