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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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February 28, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE BUTLER. Rev. C. H. Lambdin will preach on Sunday, March 7, at Dover, Mt. Carmel and Hereford. There is a great deal of sickness in this community. Nearly every family has some one on the sick list. Miss Sallie Stevenson was called away suddenly last week to visit her brother, Theodore Stevenson, who is very ill with pneumonian at Elkridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bruehl spent Sunday in Baltimore with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Bruehl, who have been sick with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gill spent Sunday in Baltimore. Mr. George Loughstanpher, of Go-vans, spent a few days with his mother, tt the home of his sister, Mrs. Gus Bruehl, last week. -------------O------------- HYDBS. The Young People's Meeting at Fork Christian Church was lead last Sunday night by Mr. Lester Smith. Miss Bertha Shipley will lead tomorrow night. Mr. Archie Mumma and three daughters have been quite sick with la grippe, but are now improving. This neighborhood has quite a lot of sickness, including several cases of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Reynolds spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reynolds. -------:--------O--------------- GRANITE. Mr. John Murphy, of Ellicott City, who has been ill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Peeney. Mrs. Luther Sutch has been very sick. Miss Laura Weller is confined to her home by illness. Work was begun on the new bridge over the Pataosco River, where the old Putney's Bridge stood a few weeks ago. Some men are at work in the quarries, which have been shut down all winter. All Towson Shares Our Success Not only does our plant afford pleasant and healthful employment for hundreds of Towsonites, but everyone in Towson is benefited by the additional money that is brought to Towson. This money comes from all over the United States, and from many foreign countries as well. A considerable portion of it is spent in Towson, contributing largely to the general prosperity. This is money which is brought into Towson from outside, not merely the circulation of money that is already here. <$ THE BUCK & DECKER MFG. CO. "The Good Will Plant" Makers of Electric Air Compressors, Portable Electric Drills and Electric Valve Grinders General Offices and Factory TOWSON HEIGHTS, MARYLAND •«!^!^!^!^[^l^t^!^l^l^!^l^l^ IHC TRACTORS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BALTIMORE AND ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTIES. 8-16 H. P. and 15.30 H. P. 4-Cylinder. 10-20 H. P. Titan, 10-20 Mogul. McCORMICK Mowers, Rakes, Binders. IRON AGE Potato Planter and Sprayers. Full Lines Garden and Field Seeds. Growers of "WISDOM" TOMATO Recognized by the leading truckers as being the best ever grown. For quality and quantity it is unexcelled. We are growers in a large way of all the leading varieties of Tomato Seed as follows: Kelly's Red, "another one of our origination," Bonny Best, Chalk's Jewel, New Stone,|Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore, etc. WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, Inc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, GASOLINE ENGINES 34 E. PRATT STREET Near Light Street Baltimore/Md. •i*M r^*v; iV*S', r r*M r^*M ,v*vi r^*M r^*M >v*x/ r/*\i r/*M ^am >VaM r^vi r^M iV*yj »v*m r/*M r^^i r^*v; r^M r/^i w«\i r^M r/«vi rt» Let the EUREKA ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Keep Your Home Free From Dust and Dirt. The Eureka doesn't scatter the dirt. It gathers it up and holds it—and It gathers the dust at the same time. Order Yours Today. Easy Terms. THE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Branch Stores: TOWSON, CATONSVILLE, HAMILTON, HIGHLANDTOWN. ^r^,Tt^r^r=^r=dr==Jr=^r==^r=dr=Jr=^rr=jr^ I E I! il 1-3-20 WE SERVE YOU RIGHT TO YOUR DELIGHT. THE TIRE SHOP CHARLES STREET AT 20TH BALTIMORE MD. LARGEST TIRE STOCK and LARGEST REPAIR PLANT in the LARGEST CITY IN MARYLAND Q 1 I I I 1 1^f=^r=di==Jf^i=arar==Jr=^f=aMMMf^ Govans Central Garage York Road—Adjoining Funk's Hotel GOVANS, MD. Right on your way to the city. Now open for business, with an up-to-date Machine Repair Shop and full line of Automobile Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Gasoline and Amoco Gas the new motor fuel. Agents For 1 he CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS 24 Hour Service and a Service That Will Appeal To You If it is good service that you desire with moderate prices, a trial is all that is necessary to have a continuance of your patronage. Free Air—All You Want. All kinds of Ignition Work. Battery Recharge and Repair. Detroit Batteries for all makes of cars. 0301=101 U 2 International Motor Trucks Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Paige Motor Gars The Trio That Has Made Good. Ask the owners of either. DFOR SALE BY 0 WALTER P. RECKORD Cockeysville, Maryland Phone or Write For Demonstration O D © D ORDER TODAY FROM OUR STOCK QUEEN INCUBATORS & BROODERS Don't Hatch Weak Chicks With Cheap Incubators. Queen Indoor and Outdoor Lamp-heated Brooders as well as Colony Brooders. Full Line of Paints and Varnishes for both Interior and Exterior Use. Blackman's Medicated Salt Brick for Farm Stock. Drop Brick In Feed Box, It will do the rest. Price, $3 per Dozen Bricks. Have your Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired before our rush season begins and get better service. 3ival Garden Plows. Ideal on suburban places and in small gardens. Price complete with attachments, $4.50. rlave a few slightly used 9-18 Chase Farm Tractors, at a bargain. Complete stock Blatchford's Meal for Calf, Pig, Lamb or Colt. Blatchford's Milk Mash, Fill-the-Basket Egg Mash and Bone Grits. Roup Cure, Lice Killer and Hackett's Gape Cure. OUR 1920 CATALOG FREE Everything for the Farm, Garden, Poultry Yard, Dairy and Lawn including Seeds, Sharpless Cream Separators, Roofing", Spraying-Material, Spray Pumps, Wire Fencing, Gates, Manure Spreaders. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. 205-215 N. Paca St. and 366 N. Gay St., Baltimore, Md. nit hum MATERIALS OUR SECOND LARGEST EXPENSE NEXT TO THE MONEY paid employees, the cost of materials is the most important factor of expense in operating any telephone system. This holds good everywhere, and it is quite true of our company. PUBLIC REGULATION FIXES the price we may charge for our service, but it does not keep the price of materials down. We must pay current market prices for the materials we require to maintain our plant and equipment Since 1914 the average price of MATERIAL REQUIRED TO FURNISH TELEPHONE SERVICE HAS INCREASED 90 PER CENT. BUT IN SPITE OF the burdens of rising wages and increased cost of materials, our whole effort has been to maintain our equipment at Bell System standards and to furnish good service. iWE CANNOT REASONABLY be expected to continue supplying service without adequate revenues; and therefore we are now asking the Public Service Commission for increased rates sufficient to pay our expenses and earn a fair return. The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore City as For Night Owls For students and others who use their eyes at night, Rayo lamps diffuse a rich steady light, generous and soothing to the eye. Rayo lamps don't smell or smoke —are lighted without removing shade or chimney—easily filled, cleaned and re-wicked—are safe. Burn the most economical light fuel—kerosene at its best: Aladdin Security Oil STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. G. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. G. LAMPS ii=j|=j|=^r=^r=^i=Jr=^r^r=^r^r=^r==J ST. PAUL 3134 TUXEDO 903-R THOMAS M. BROWN Contractors' Equipment New and Second Hand 20 Knickerbocker Building Lexington Street and Guilford Avenue BALTIMORE, MD. r=Jr=^r^mr=^i^rar=^r=Jr=Jr=dr=^