TfTE EVENING LAPIWL, ANNAPOLIS. , TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1022. j J 52 BOYS ADMITTED TO Bruce Favors “Calm And American History “BILL” INGRAM COACH < day by day Reasoned Argument” p. Gma ACADEMY ON SATURDAY; In T. FOR WILLIAM AND MARY Vote for Fight Against “Dry” Laws SEPTEMBER 5 ANNAPOLIS LAD ENTERS Henry Hudson net foot on “Bill” Ingram, former Navy foot- the New Jersey shore on rowing CABELL William Cabell Bruce, only Sep- ball athlete and man, was BRUCE candidate for result be to solidify the op- in WM. can tember 5, the Democratic nomination for United position, to make it more determined, 1609. Annapolis last Friday en route to ! The Plebe class at the Naval Acad-j First .States Senator, on Saturday said his obstinate, willing to listen Continental Congress Williamsburg. Va.. where he has emy was augmented last Saturday by } more less deliberate judgment was that, if —and second Colonial Con- taken a position as football coach at For Senate the addition of fifty-two members. re-! to reason. I lief from the present prohibition laws "In the same gress—met in Philadelphia on William and Mary College. - 1 interview. Mr. Norris j Among those admitted was an Ann I September .3 to le obtained by the communi- suggested as another way of getting' 5, 1774 Ingram, who is the youngest of polls lad, Thompson Phelps Elliott. Battle between objecting to the laws, if a fight’ relief from the exitting laws that phy- | British fleet, three brothers, all noted Navy ath- The recent additions to the 1926 class |ties Graves, and ; that moans anything is to be made.) -icians be given the right to prescribe 1 under French letes, was graduated from the Acad- are as follows: fleet, | c-uim and reasoned argument must be; liquor whenever they think it proper, under de Grasse, at the emy in 1919. Charles Baird Adams, 6tb. Ohio; ! | used rather than clubs and fireworks.J i oLserved that Mr. did not say Chesapeake on September 5, Ingram, fullback in Lighten Washington; i Norris All-American L, Barry, Hen , 1781. j .Mr. Bruce's theory Is that the dry* hat he favored or. if elected to the 19,18, captain of the Navy team of the John Ferguson Black, Sen.. V. Okla- I 1 ire intrenched in Congress, with enor- ' ienate, would vote for such a provis- S. S. "Enterprise” cap- ! same year, is regarded by experts as j homa; Daniel Thomas Kiri well, Jr., uwui advantages on their side. He ; j on. The reason is obvious. Ninety- ttfred the British brig. one of the greatest players in the Sen., West ; William Frank 'hinks that if they are approached •ight per cent, of the physicians "Boxer," on September 5,1813. history of the game. He is already i Cobb, 4th. Georgia; Beverly William with clubs they will put all their pow- vould dislike such a provision. The -Sixteen towns destroyed by the ground of William and Mary, Dickinson, Sen, Iowa; Thompson jon er behind a counter-attack with clubs few who would welcome R would be- forest fires in Minnesota on ; having reported for service on Satur- Elliott, 6th. Maryland; Charles Phelps whereas if they are approached with come merely legalized bootleggers, September 5, 1894. day. His contract with the Virgin- Ist. Mississippi; Paul Carl Faulkner, facts and argiftnents there is a chance ind make worse one of the very evils U. S. S. "Mount Vernon" ians means a distinct heightening of

Eugene Foster, Sen., Kansas; • Charles that the American sense* of fair play from which we seek escape. limped into French port with the bright prospects of the Williams- Michael Froßch, Jr., 17th. New York; •v 111 give heed and that changes in the loss of thirty-five men, after burg team. Boren lionebrough Secs No Good Resulting Fryer, Bth. New irohilition laws may be achieved. being struck by German tor- Ingram’s reputation as a player has Jersey; Thomas Reginald Gannon. "What is the use of Mr. Norris talk- pedo on September f>, 1918. as a Would Avoid Kail Promises dwarfed his accomplishments 13tb. Michigan; Edgar Norwood ing about such a change in the law coach. Ho has had much experience His conclusion, therefore, is that Grady, 3rd. North Carolina; James the especially when he seems to be un- and success in the latter field. Re- 'pponent of the Iloscoe Granger, 4th. Washington; present prohibition j, willing to say that he favors it?There ceiving his training under the phe- aws who wants to Henry Harrison Gsell, 6fh. Missouri be effective, w-he-1 I can be no possible result of such a light wines and beers in communities nomenal Dobie, he was first assistant her citizen as Herman Joseph Habel, Sen., South as a or a member ol liscussion other than to awaken in that want them back and are willing to the old master at Annapolis in 1919 'lie Senate or House, will keep Carolina; Edwin Brewington Hall lii he minds of the more ardent prohi- to allow communities that do not want In 1920 and# he coached and ye fixed on the thing that be 1921. Ist. Missouri; Roy Noble Hamrick. can bitionists unjust suspicions of the men them Lack to keep them out, it seems played on. the team, picked from accomplished will avoid 7th. Georgia; Guy Renton Hcitnick and promis- md women who are seeking to bring to me that you hold a position that among the officers and men of the ing in an excited and fire-eating way John Howard Houck, ibout an improvement in conditions appeals to the sense of justice and Pacific fleet, which became the most Uthv hlngs tiiat all practical Jr., 4th Ixtuisiana; Ashton Lee Huh- men know by changing the existing laws. fair play that is in most people in popular aggregation on the Western annot lie accomplished, lest he crt-Jones, Ist. Pennsylvania; Claud set "What we must do is to face the this country, in and out of Congress. slope, and was defeated only once lead against him the of MerrilPl Hudgecs, 3rd. Tennessee; judgment facts like sensible people. One fact And if you Lack your call with facts luring the two years. Since the las' hose with whom he must Malcolm Alexander Hupty, 4th. Ken deal. Is that while the prohibitionists have and arguments to show that not only ‘ootball season, Ingram has given u* "The prohibition issue is paramount and with lucky; Ed. Hughes Jackson, Sen. been denounced damned do the people of certain communities iiis commission as ensign and lias gnu* n the Democratic primary,” Mr. Bruce great Georgia; Eugene Simon Karpe, Bth earnestness for sonic years, they want light wines and beers but that nto business with his father at Jef- aid. “not because only ques- Louisiana; Marion Stewart Kendrick it is the have won with depressing regularity they would be vastly better off having fersonville, Ind. ion in the people are interest- 17th Texas; S*— I Sen., North Carolina; Thomas Ray- serious uencies and more influence and more he other side over. hen on through Lis years at Annapo- lifferonce between the candidates mond Miller, 4th. South Carolina. foi. representation in Congress than the "I believe it can Le shown to an> ’is The first year lie tilled a halfback he nomination for Senator. | Providence Mounts, Jr., 7th. Okla- listlnctly city communities. That ac- reasonable man that the people of a osition. the rest of the time he play- ij “It would be foolish to suppose that homa; Daniel Maxwell Ogden, Is* counts for the great dry majorities in community like would bt | <1 quarterback. The team he captain- n as these, with 1 Iowa; John Ore, Bth. Tennessee; Htaf such times interna- the House of Representatives. It ac- vastly better off with light wines and •d has l ecu assessed as about the best j tional affairs occupying the attention ford Ferrnr Potter, Sen., Colorado; counts, in part, for the complete fail- beers than they are with the Volstead Navy team on •f thoughtful people the world record. Joseph Gipson Proddy, 4th. Arkansas; over ure of Representative Tinkham’s re- xct, and the violations of it on every ind with hard and Industrial George Latimer Reed, .Jr., 21st. Penn- times cent effort to oust Representative Vol- hand. It is now an open question whether i crises bearing down upon the every- sylvania; Charles Roland Rohceder stead from the chairmanship of the joloshes shall be worn buttoned Oi- lay of everyone, that the Sees Chance Of Relief ppy Bth. Ohio; Eugene Sylvester Sarstield affairs men House Judiciary Committee. ls this winter.—Vancouver l’ruv ind women of Maryland are thinking ut large, Presidential; Everett Hah “And 1 believe that if we went to ince. of nothing except prohibition Many States Have Dun Dry Laws Congress Still, 2nd. South Carolina; Roddiek the he members of from States luestiou. "Another fact we must face is that, like lowa, the Dakotas, Indiana, Kan- Bowman Still. Jr., 2nd. South Caro- WM. CABELL BRUCE unlike Maryland and other Eastern las, Colorado and lina; Rlngley William Thompson, 3rd. Little Act'd Of Debate Now other definitely and 9 States, many of the States have had powerfully dry States, and said to West Virginia; Edwin Francis Voit, “But since it may be assumed that prohibition State for years, and are -hem: ‘Do as you please for your own His 3rd. Indiana. •11 of tlie candidates for the Demo* Nomination Assures A Democratic committed so definitely to it that people, but consider our evils of vile Lew Wallace Brooks, 2nd. Tennes- eratie nomination, being Jeffersonian every there is human probability thai bootleg whisky, thousands of illicit Maryland see; John Edward McGovern, Ist. Democrats, hold fundamentally the delegations Senator from their will be strongly for stills aml flagrant violations of the Idaho; Elmer Henry Salsman, Sen. same general views on most questions it for all time. Wisconsin; 'aw by otherwise lawabiding people, : Nathaniel Charles Bar- *efore the country, there is little need “One example of appeared in Star Theatre! that ind now pay attention to our call ker, Sen., Tennessee; Earl Stevens of debate between them on those ques- the recent already 1 TilK ONI.Y IT-TO-H.ITK COI.OKKU ELECTION and famous con- .’or light wines and beer.’ I say I be- THEATRE IX ANXAPOI.IS 1 I PRIMARY Caldwell, Bth. Illinois; Earle Suther- tions. Debate could deal only with test between Mr. Beveridge and Mr lieve if did that, would have land Davis, 4th. Virginia; Edwin letnils, in most instances, and dis- we we New for the Republican nomination chance of getting relief that we TODAY Monday, September 11, 1922 Thomas Farrell. 6th. Wisconsin; Ed- ■ussion of details in a primary cam- i for Senator in Indiana. Both were never would get by damning and by WILLIAM DUNCAN ward Short. Flaherty, 4th. Massachu- paign is rather futile. The Demo- dry prohibition played Big and no part threatening to do impossible things. n u Six-Keel Picture: (Published by Authority of Clarence Bowie, Irean ) setts; Walter Edwin Frateke, 9th. crats concerned with international af- K. whatever in that contest. And the “We have a that we can make Minnesota; Charles Jackson, 11th. fairs and industrial and financial case Democratic nominee for Senator in lut in away that will command the ; “NO DEFENSE” Indiana; Harlan Knox Perrill, 2nd. questions simply have to decide which Comedy. * Indiana, Mr. Ralston, is as dry as ittention and respect of fair and rea- And Twt-Red Indiana. it the Democratic candidates is best either Mr. Beveridge or Mr. New. . - . ■■J—l. sonable men everywhere. I am in fa- • : --L 11 1 ■ •quipped to uphold their principles. WEDNESDAY 'V Again, a few days ago, Mr. Thomp- vor of making out that case sensibly r The debater-will come in the general son was nominated by the Republi- ind Lecause I believe that FLORENCE REED •lection campaign. calmly is cans for Governor of Ohio by an enor- he strongest way to make it out. It I In Nprc)ul Production: "In the matter of prohibition, how- mous plurality, with the combined is the way that offers infinitely the 1 ever, we have the fact that all three 174 backing of the Anti-Saloon League of “Black Panthers Cub” EAGLE“MIKADO”^ No. best chance success. I have been Anil (iimiil Comedy. j of the Democratic candidates for the political organizations it and the oi trying 40 years now, I , Senator France Senatorial nomination have expressed cases for aaid Cleveland and Cincinnati. earned a long time ago that wheni THURSDAY themselves as favoring changes in the “Now, I say that it is idle for men vou have justice on your side, and Yltiigrapli Film Co., Presents prohibition laws, and have expressed 1 For in five e* who want to get relief for the peo- vou are calm and intelligent enough Sole at your Dealer Made grac j Ever themselves in such away that there j ple of to J An Baltimore ignore facts ASK FOR THE YELLOW WITH THE KEl> DAN such to demonstrate that you have justice 1 ANTONIO MORENO PENCIL s presented a as to serious question To ignore them means merely to in- your side, you get a from -,x- EAGLE MIKADO % an hearing „ procedure in seeking to bring about 1 sure defeat. No man seeking to ac- the jury, no matter what their predi- ictuul changes. There is presented “Guilty Conscience” | EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Obstructionist jcomplish a worthy end in private life ections when they entered the box. i question for the Democratic voters ; would ignore such facts. He woule “And I have lived too long to ex- o decide, and I think it is a ques-1 In the enactment of the final face them* measure them, carefullj oeet to make permanent gains by tion of importance. scenes in the United States I study the means of surmounting them hreats. People in this country are Senate for the passage of the Thinks ( liange Is Desired If Mr. Norris, Mr. Lewis and I had lot greatly moved by threats. It is & ourselves with denouncing : SAMUEL W. BROOKS CO.] "I take it that the men and women | contented he fact that threats do not work and CHAS. NELSON SOLDIER BONUS BILL. damning 1 UKOOKS 111 j existing and every disagreeable fact appeals play justice who object to the prohibition j hat for fair and PAINTING DECORATING Maryland suffered a new hu- when we began the practice of law wi 3 aws want to do more than hold meet- j lo work, soon or late, that consti- PAPER Strength, Security and Service! would not now be running for the HANGING miliation at the hands of Sen- mgs of protest, want to do more than utes one of the greatest sources of j nerely denounce the laws and those ; we would have our real strength.” ator Joseph Irwin France, (lied Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. hey think responsible for their en- of starvation and have been bur- when by the overwhelming ied in the actment. I it that they want to potter's field. SURVEY OF STATE COAL Color schemes for furniture pointings FOR 116 YEARS THIS BANK HAS SERVED TIN. take Upholstering aud (.old Line Work. vote of 55 to 3 his amend- change the laws as far as it is prac- Not Asking Complete Repeal COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY AND WELL A? > ENDS 13V4 I*KAN NT. THONE 544-W. REQUIREMENTS 1 ~ ment ticable to change them. ■ - to arrange for the "My purpose, therefore, is to use *■- OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR "It is inconceivable to me that the turning back of bonus pay- the sort of and argument TRANSACTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF sane, hard-headed, hard-working peo- same reason The survey of the State's coal re- iu seeking relief existing BANKING BUSINESS. ment for veterans to assist in ple who think these prohibition laws from the luirenients has been completed ana prohibition laws Mr. Norris, Mr. data now p creating an fund ire oppressive intend merely to work that is being compiled, it was educational Lewis or myself would use in seek- into a lather, and then announced by William Milnes Maloy. I MILK! and a chain of themselves universities ing relief from some disagreeable cir- Maryland Commit- J quit until they feel like working Fuel Distribution of I One trial \ went to cumstance in private life. I am not our Grade A . down defeat. An ob- hemselves into another lather. Cer- tee chairman. A report of the sur- Assets Over $2,500,000.00 demanding the complete return of all Guernsey raw milk produced structionist to the bitter end. ainly, 1 am unwilling, as a citizen vey’s findings has been made to Mr. alcoholic beverages. I know that it under highly sanitary condi- pitted ind as a candidate, to give myself Maloy by William K. Conway. Senator France his l demand that, insist upon that, tions, will convince you of its ip to futilities. Final report will be laid before WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS amendment against threaten those opposed, I will get superior quality; 16c per quart. the best “What 1 mean may be shown by Governor Ritchie as soon as the data 2% ON CHECKING nothing at all. Special AND DAILY BALANCES thought of his party leaders, allusion to (lie statements of one of '.s arranged in statistical form. Milk for Babies "I call for the return of light wines jj OVER SSOO. and practically the judgment my opponents, Mr. Norris. For weeks Through representative men selected and leers in the communities that he has been making speeches demand- in each of the counties, the committee Pleasant Plains Dairy of the 1 - United States Senate as want them, wherever those communi- I’lione 1819-F-13. ONLY NATIONAL / M ng the repeal of the Eighteenth will be constantly in touch with the J. THE BANK IN ANNE a ties may be. I do not call for the : j I>. HARRIS Prop. whole. \mendment, yet a day or two ago. State’s coal situation, Mr. Maloy said, On Sale at DEL COUNTY. return of light wines and beers in BasU's Meat Store. when asked in an interveiw whether but, meantime, committee activities j " The friend of the the communities that are opposed to Bolshevist he thought there was any practical ire held up pending Federal action. the return. We say in Baltimore, and movement, the only voter in chance of repealing the Eighteenth wc are right, that no other community COPPERSMITHING AND ... THE ... the Senate against the Amendment, he confessed that he saw A Chicago’man seventy-nine years Four ar communities should force on us ACETYLENE WELDING none. old broke his skull the other dayI I Power Treaty for the peace of laws that our people do not want playing “Ring Around the Rosy." , ; Aluminum Soldering and Welding a the Says Norris Spoke Vaguely We certainly must grant other com- specialty.—Tinning, Rooting, Spouting world. and the man who will people learn ®nd Plumbing Repair. j When to limit these ; Farmers National Bank munities what their people want. Hoped to "He spoke vaguely of the possi- youngsters to jackstones? God for the success Otherwise fair Buffalo ) ALL WORK GUARANTEED OF ANNAPOLIS, MD. of bility that at some future date (the play and justice dis- Times. the Democratic Party", thus 'xaet time he did not even remotely appear and brute force governs. No RINNESS AND JONES Compromise while appealing for the votes indicate) the amendment might be re- one ought to want that condition. Be- Advertise liv the Evening fnpit.il 103 St. Phone 435-J of Republicans of Maryland, pealed. It seems to me to be idle sides, we have had brute force used gave another example his for a candidate to go up and down in the past and our present condi- of he land demanding something that tion in Baltimore is the result. unfitness to represent the peo- he admits cannot be had. The net “Now, if you call for the return of ple of this state in the United Paramount Week States Senate. REPUBLIC THEATRE September4Jojj Uphold Republican policies The Only Exclusive Ladies’ Sample Shop SATURDAY, 2 P. M. 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