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| July 24, 1920—Page 4 THE JEFFERSW4IAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. THE JEFFERSONIAN TOWSON, MABYIiAND. Entered aa »econd-das» matter at the Poatofflce at Baltimore, Maryland. Telephone—Townon 280. Published every Saturday at Towwn, Baltimore Coanty, Maryland, by The Baltimore County Jefiferaonlan Publishing Company, Incorporated. OFFICERS. W. Gill Smith Elmer R. Haile, President. Secretary. Wm. J. Peach, Martin J. O'Hara, Vice-President. Treasurer. BOABD OF DIRECTORS John M. Dennis William J. Peach, Martin J. O'Hara, W. Gill Smith, Carvllle D. Benson. Elmer R. Halle, Logie Bonnett IiOGIE BONNETT, Editor and Manager TATURDAY^UI^r^ 1920." For President JAMES M. COX. For Vice-President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. For United States Senate JOHN WALTER SMITH. For Congressman CARVILLE D. BENSON. _____ A wet plank frequently is rather slippery. > _______ -Home Rule"—it sounds well, but don't mean much. The Republican .Platform recognizes the exigence G£ oil-wells in Mexico. sale. ____. The safest course is to *»eUev«, everg thing that each ot the pai about the other._________ Washington! new railroad station for Towson. Judging from the pr^ressmadeerby SSlPnvirag^Gnro0u|b hfxaay be cap-tured.__________________ What has become ot.£* factory site Sty'we^t-'^the bottom of the sea?"__________________ SeaudndaeCrstaynd Tf the minister were a Baptist. BolshevisnTTs the o^hroWing of wants no Bolshevism._______ When yo^ora*edOUUwd»anny fu°»p8yo? su^r fn°Vquf co^ee, but have to be contented with one. A sood many ladies will find the task of flUing in a blank check given them bytto husbands much easier than filling in the ballots! at the fall elec tion. _ ____ The opposition to the new charter, is mustePr?ng recruits right along and from present indications the ^"VJI guns" will be turned on the cnarte* good and strong. A prominent county Republican was^ a suest at a banquet recently and is reported to have told a very funny story. Maybe he predicted the election of Albert A. Blakeney to Congresjs and everybody laughed. ------------?------------ . Some prominent members of the Taxpayers' League have stated openly their intention of not supporting the new charter. This shows good common sense on their part. Those who had a hand in the drafting of the new charter must have had some insight into the' monarchy forms of government in Europe. It creates the office of "emperor"; and provides for a "Reichstag" of 15 members ------------?_---------- If Albert A. Blakeney, the Republican aspirant for Congress, ever did anything in Congress the one term he served there many years ago, it is being carefully concealed, which leads one to believe that it couldn't be worth mentioning. m------------- Abraham Lincoln once said "With public sentiment nothing can fail; without it, nothing can succeed." Pub lie sentiment against the new charter i4 being moulded rapidly. The best answer will be in November, when at the polls it will be defeated. Some saloonkeepers are very much disgruntled because of the "dry atmosphere," but they must remember that they have absolutely no one to blame but themselves. Sentiment before Prohibition was not against liquor, but against the way the businests was conducted. The law was openly violated in all sections. ------------------?------------------ Judging from the tone of its editorial of Wednesday last regarding the new charter, the Baltimore Sun would like to make Baltimore county the "goat." This is the first county in the State in which a charter commission has been elected and a charter drafted. As drawn, sommon sense tells us it will * be far more epensive than the present commission form. Are the voters of this county going to allow the richest and most populated county in the State to be an experiment? JUDGE BURKE ON THE CHARTER. Citizens of Baltimore county, regardless of their political affiliations, who desire to place themselves in a position to pase intelligently upon the proposed new County Charter, should read carefully the series of articles upon the charter written by former Chief Jud^o N. Charles Burke, the first of which is published elsewhere in this issue. In the firsit article of the series Judge Burke analyzes the provisions of the charter, and in subsequent articles he will endeavor to show why in his judgment, it would be in the public interest for the voters of the county to reject it at the polls on November 2. In view of his life-long residence in the county, his intimate knowledge of its government and laws, and his trained judicial mind, Judge Burke's criticisms of the proposed charter are entitled to and, we believe, will receive the highest consideration by the voters of the county. No one familiar with hisi distinguished public career will for a moment question his good faith in taking a position against the charter, nor can anyone justly accuse him of partisanship. He has from the beginning insisted that the isstoe whether the voters should accept or reject the proposed charter is not a party question, but is one that should be impartially considered by the voters in all partie sjstrictly in the merits. Such being his conception of the issue, the voters of the county can read Judge Burke's articles with satisfaction and profit. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FARM WANTED. 7-24-2t. A. W. TILGHMAN, 915 Cator Avenue, Baltimore. WANTED. ™HORSE—Suitable for work on my country place. Will buy or trade mule. DR. PRANK D. SANGER, 7-24-lt. Ruxton, Md. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. William P. Cole, Jr., A ttorney-at-JJkaw, Towson, Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Waste For Sale. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Apply to C. BAYLEY DIFFENDERFFER, TOWSON, MD. Care of Mr. Hitchcock, Fairmount Avenue. 7-24-3t* COUNTRY BOARDING HOME WITH REFINED AND INTELLIGENT MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, FOR A DIFFICULT TEN-YEAR OLD PROBLEM BOY. STATE REFERENCES, TERMS AND LOCATION. ADDRESS HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID c SOCIETY, Calvert and Pratt Streets, Baltimore, Md. 7-24-lfc________________________________ William P. Butler, Auctioneer, Towson, Md. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE AT LANSDOWNE, 13TH ELECTION DISTRICT, BALTIMORE COUNTY, AND KNOWN AS LOT NO. 218, SECTION 7. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the Court House door, Towson, On Wednesday, Augrust 11, 1920, At 11 sp'clock A. M., All that valuable unimproved property in Lansdowne, Baltimore county, Md., known as Lot No. 218, Section 7. TERMS OP SALE—Cash. WILLIAM P. COGHLAN, WILLIAM P. BOSLEY, HARRISON RIDER, ROBERT C. CLARKE, JOHN T. GRACE, County Commossloners of Baltimore County. JOHN R. HAUT, Clerk. 7-34-3t. W. Gill Smith, Attorney, Towson, Md. ORDER NISI. ALICE ROYSTON, Widow, Et Al, VS. LULA B. ROYSTON, Et Al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 21st day of July, 1920, that the sale made and reported by T. Tilden Kelbaugh and W. Gill Smith, Trustees, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 16th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 16th day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of S0,le to be $12,100.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t. ANNIF, L. McINTYE and JAMES R. McINTYRE, her husband; ANDREW McBRIDE and HARRIET E. Mc-BRIDE, his wife; MARY E. GIL-MORE (widow); WILLIAM T. McBRIDE, unmarried; and WILLIAM M. WATSON and REBECCA STRICKLAND WATSON, his wife; Plaintiffs, vs. ELEANOR E. TODD, unmarried; HENRI ETTA TODD, unmarried; MARY S. STRICKLAND, unmarried; SARAH T. STRICKLAND. unmarried; WM. T. VINSINGER. Administrator of MARGARET E. STRICKLAND, deceased ; CLARENCE E. STRICKLAND and ANNA HILTON STRICKLAND, his wife; LIZZIE G. BONNIE, widow; LOUISA G. GATCHELL, widow; OLPRED G. STRICKLAND, widower; HARRY STRIGKLAND and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. NOTICE OP APPLICATION OF THE BALTIMORE COUNTY WATER AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY FOR A FRANCHISE TO LAY 192 FEET OF 6-INCH CAST IRON WATER MAIN SOUTHWESTERLY IN LEEDS AVENUE PROM THE END OP THE EXISTING MAIN TO THE INTERSECTION OP LEEDS AND KNECHT AVENUES, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY IN KNECHT AVENUE 500 FEET. To the Honorable, The County Commissioners of Baltimore County:— , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has filed its petition with the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, for the grant of a right or franchise to lay 192 feet of 6-inch cast-iron water main southwesterly in Leeds Avenue from the end of the existing main to the intersection of Leeds and Knecht Avenues, thence southeasterly in Knecht Avenue 5U0 feet, ail as shown on the plat filed with said petition in the office of the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, • and at the expiration of the time required by law, the said undersigned will make due application to the County Commissioners of Baltimore County for the granting of such privilege on the County Road above mentioned, under the provisions of Chapter 368, Acts of 1902. THE BALTIMORE COUNTY WATER AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OP BALTIMORE COUNTY. By AIBERT H. WEHR, President. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP BALTIMORE COUNTY will, On Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1920, At 11.30 o'clock A. M., or as near thereto as it may be convenient for them so to do, take up for consideration the said application, and opportunity will then be given to all persons or corporations who may so desire to be heard in reference to said application. By Order of the Board, JOHN R. HAUT, 7-24-3t. Chief Clerk. STRICKLAND, his wife; AMELIA ANDERSON; AN ALINE ANDERSON; JOSEPH ANDERSON; CORDELIA ANDERSON; PALMER ANDERSON; DAVID ANDERSON; and JAMES J. LINDSAY and WILLIAM P. COLE, JR., Administrators of the Estate of Harriet McBride, deceased; Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to have a Trustee or Trustees appointed to make the sale of certain farm property, conr sisting of eighty-nine acres of land, more or less, situated near Monkton, Baltimore County, State of Maryland. This Bill states that Harriet McBride, late of Baltimore County, deceased, was in her life time and at the time of her death, seized and possessed of a certain farm consisting of eighty-nine acres of land, more or less, situated along the County Road, near Monkton, Baltimore County, State of Maryland, and described in the following- deeds From Solomon Poster, et al to James McBride, dated September 12, 1845, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City, in Liber A. W. B., No. 357, folio 120, &c; and from James J. McBride to Mary Ann McBride et al, by deed dated January 9, 1893, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber L. M. B., No. 195, folio 548, &c, and bv deed dated February 25, 1918, frim Jas. J. Lindsay, committee to Harriet McBride and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C No. 493, folii 447, &c, certified copies of the aforesaid deeds being filed with the Bill of Complaint in these proceedings, and prayed to be taken as a part thereof. That James McBride departed this life, intestate about the year 1893, subsequent to the death of his wife, Hannah Strickland McBride, and left surviving him as his next of kin and heirs at law, the following named children as a result of said marriage, viz: Andrew McBride, Jamesj H. McBride, Louisa McBride, Mary A. McBride, Eliza J, McBride and Harriet McBride. That Andrew McBride, one of the aforementioned children, predeceased his father, James McBride, and having died unmarried and without issue; that James H. McBride, one of the aforementioned children died about the year 1902, unmarried an41 without issue, but preceding his death by a deed of conveyance hereinbefore referred to, conveyed his interest in the aforesaid property to his four living sisters hereinbefore named. That neither of the said daughters of the said James and Hannah Strickland McBride, hereinbefore named, ever married, and all have departed this life without issue and died intestate, Subsequent to the death of their brother, James McBride, they having died in the following order: Louisa McBride, Mary A. McBride, Eliza J. McBride and Harriet McBride, and as all of the estates of the said sisters have been duly administered on in the Orphans' Court for Baltimore County, and having died in the order named, the surviving sister, Harriet McBride, inherited the entire estate sought to be sold in these proceedings. That the said Harriet McBride having died intestate, and without issue, her next of kin and heirs at law under the Laws of the State of Maryland, have been discovered to be living first cousins at the time of the death of the said Harriet McBride on the side of the father and mother of the said Harriet McBride, the said first cousins on the side of the father James McBride, being: Annie L. Mclntyre, who intermarried with James R. Mclntyre, her husband, and who now reside, in Media, State of Pennsylvania^ Andrew McBride, who intermarried with Harriet E. McBride, his wife, and now reside in Monmouth, ijjfate of Illinois; Mary E. Gilmore (widow), who intermarried with El-wood Gilmore, her husband, who died 'in 1905, and now resides in Los Angeles, State of California, and William T. McBride, unmarried, now residing in Wellington, State of Kansas, the only living children of Andrew McBride, the only brother of James McBride. the father of the said Harriet McBride; and William M. Watson, who intermarried with Rebecca Strickland Watson, his wife, arid now reside at Phoenixville, State of Pennsylvania, being the only child of Ann McBride, the only sister of Jamesj McBride, aforesaid. On the side of the mother, Hannah Strickland McBride, there are the following first cousins: Eleanor E. Todd and Henri Etta Todd, both unmarried and residing at Newark, State of Delaware, being the only children of Rebecca A. Strickland, deceased, a sister of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, wife of James McBride, and mother of said Harriet McBride, the said Rebecca A. Strickland having intermarried with John H. Todd, now deceased; Margaret E. Strickland, Mary S. Strickland, Sarah R. Strickland, all unmarried and residing at Elkton, State of Maryland, being the only surviving children of William Price Strickland, the said William Price Strickland being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, the wife of the said William Price Strickland being deceased, the aforesaid Margaret E. Strickland, who was living at the time of the death of the said Harriet McBride, died May 31st, 1920, and Wm. T. Vinsinger has been appointed administrator of her estate; Clarence E. Strickland, unmarried, residing at Elk-ton, State of Maryland, being the only surviving- child of Palmer C. Strickland, deceased, whose wife is also deceased, the said Palmer C. Strickland being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride-; Lizzie G. Bonnie, -widow of Thomast Bonnie, residing at Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, and Louisa G. Gatchell, widow of Samuel Gatchell, deceased, residing at Wilmington, State of Delaware, and only surviving children of Harriet Strickland, deceased, (the s\aid Harriet Strickland r of the said Hannah Strickland McBride) whose husband is deceased; Alfred G. Strickland, unmarried; residing at Philadelphia, Sta Pennsylvania, and Harry Strickland (Unmarried, residing at Pittsburgh, State of Pennsylvania, only surviving children of John Scott Strickland, being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, Amelia Anderson, Analine Anderson, 'Joseph Anderson, Cordelia Anderson, Palmer Andecrson and David Anderson, children of Mary Strickland, the sister of said Hannah Strickland McBride; the said Mary Strickland being- deceased, but as; to whether her husband, Alexander Anderson, whom she married in 1836, and her children named hereinbefore, are married or single, living or dead, the Bill of Complaint states that the complainants therein have been unable to ascertain, but that they -were known last to have lived in the State of Pennsylvania, in the vicinity of Delta. That all the aforesaid first cousins excepting those residing in Eikton, State of Maryland, are non-residents of the State of Maryland That James J. Lindsay and William P. Cole, Jr., are administrators of the Estate ofX Harriet McBride, deceased. That the fee simple property and improvements! sought to be sold in these proceedings are not susceptible of partition without loss or injury to the said parties hereto entitled to interest therein; that in order to make partition of the interests herein it will be necessary that the said property and improvements be sold and all proceeds of same be divided among the said parties hereto as their said interest might appear, under the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court. It Is Thereupon Ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County in Equity, this 22nd day of July, 1920, that the complainants by causing a copy of said order to be published in some weekly newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County once in each of four successive weeks before the 23rd day of August, 1920, give notice to the said absent defendants, Eleanor E. Todd, Henri Etta Todd, Lizzie Bonnie* Louisa Gatchell, Alfred G. Strickland, Harry Strickland and ------- Strickland, his wife; Amelia Anderson, Analine Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Cordelia Anders/on, Palmer Anderson, Davis Anderson, of the object and substance of this Bill, commanding them to appear in this Honorable Court in person or by solicitor, On or before the 8th day of September, 1920, to show cause, if any they may have, why a decree should not be passed as prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t John Mays Little, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Ma._ REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. James Kelley, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Md. Willis E. Myers, Attorney-at-L'aw, Baltimore, Md. William P. Cole, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. EMMA E. BOYER vs. SAMUEL K. BOYER. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR\ BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to procure a ivorce "a vinculo matrimonii" by the plaintiff from the defendant. The Bill states that the parties were married on the 28th day of February, 1875, at Hametown, York ciunty, Pa., by the Rev. Daniel Green; that since said marriage, the plaintiff has resided continuously in Baltimor ecounty, State of Maryland; that the conduct of the plaintiff toward the defendant has always been kind, chaste, affectionate and above reproach; that notwithstanding her conduct, the defendant on or about the 20th day of March, 1906, without any just cause or reason, abandoned and deserted the plaintiff and has declared his intention to live with her no longer, and that such abandonment has continued uninterruptedly for more than three years, is deliberate and final, and the separation of the parties beyond any expectation of reconciliation; that four children were born to the parties, all of whom are now adults, and that the defendant is now and for many years pas,t has been a non-resident of the State of Maryland. It is thereupon ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County this 22nd day of July, 1920, that the plaintiff, by causing a copy if this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once a; week for fo^.- successive weeks before the 23rd day of August, 1920, give notice to the said Samuel K Boyer of the object and si/ubstance of this Bill and warning him to be and appear in this Court, either in oerson or by Solicitor. On or before the 8th day of September, 1920, to show cause, if any he may have, why a decree should not be 'passed as* prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t, James Clark, Attorney-at-Law, EUicott City, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscribe* has obtained from the Orphans' Co#t of Baltimore County Letter^ of AdzplBJstration on the estate of ¦SECfetGE L. WILT, late' of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 20th day of January, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 23rd day of July, 1920. MARY E. J. WILT, 7-24-4t. Administratrix. 1000 Cords of Pulp Wood Wanted. And Poplar and Gum. Also 1000 Chestnut Poles. APPLY TO O. H. SHENK, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. R. 7-24-4t Watson E. Sherwood, Attorney-at-Law Continental Building, Baltimore. ORDER NISI. FRANCIS D. REESE, ET AL, vs. JOHN B. REESE, ET AL. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Crcuit Court for Baltimore County, this 29th day of June, 1920, that the sale made and reported by Francis D. Reese and Charles A. Reese, Trustee, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 26th day of July, 1920. Provided a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 26th. day of July, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $3,160.00. » WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-3-4t John G. Rogers, Attorney-at-Law, Ellieott City, Md. ORPHANS' COURT NISI ORDER. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OP BALTIMORE COUNTY ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 30th day of June, 1920, that the sale of the Real Ealtate. of Mary M. Kolder, deceased, made by Mary E. McDonald, Executrix of the last will and testament of the said deceased, and this day reported to this Court by the said Executrix be ratified and confirmed, unless cause be shown to the contrary On or before the 26th day of July, 1920. Provided a copy of this order be inserted in some weekly newspaper, printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks, before the said 26th day of July, 1920. The report states the amount of sales to be $3,000.00. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills for Baltimore County. JAMES B. BENTZ, JOHN HOPF, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS, 7-3-4L Judges. TRUSTEES' SALE —OF— COUNTRY HOME CONSISTING OF ONE ACRE AND TWENTY-THREE SQUARE PERCHES OP LAND, MORE OR LESS, AND A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING WITH IMPROVEMENTS. ON PLEASANT HILL ROAD, ABOUT IVn MILES WEST OP THE REIS-TERSTOWN PIKE, FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT OP BALTIMORE COUNTY. LEGAL NOTICES. Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned Trustees, by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, will offer for sale upon the premises, On Monday, July 26, 1920, At 2 o'clock P. M., ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND, for many years the residence of the late John Shray, and fronting on the Pleasant Hill Road, 1% miles west of Reisterstown Turnpike Road, adjoining the lands of William Lutz, Wm. J. Hoffman and James M. Easter, and containing ONE ACRE AND TWENTY-THREE SQUARE PERCHES OPLAND, MORE OR LESS, which is; in a high state of cultivation. The improvel ments consisting of a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING in good shape and outbuildings. This property as a whole will make an ideal country residence, being in the most desirable and attractive section of Baltimore County, and being within ready and close access to street cars and steam railroad, via of a county road in splendid shape. . TERMS—All of the purchase price to be paid upon the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, and the execution of a deed therefor, simultaneous! with the date of ratification. Adjustment of taxes and expeenses to be made to date of sale. A deposit of $200.00 at the time of sale will be required. • Premises are open for inspection and possession can be given upon transfer. The property being in close proximity of Owings Mills Postoffice, conveyances will be available at Pleasant Hill at 1 P. M. to meet those desiring to attend the s$ale. JAMES KELLEY, WILLIS E. MYERS, WILLIAMP. COLE, JR., Trustees. WILLIAM P. BUTLER, Auctioneer. IWNOTICE—The above is the same property incorrectly advertised in the publication of this paper on July 3rd and 10th, as being located on Soldiers Delight Road and near the farm of Prank Zouck. 7-3-4t T. Tilden Kelbaugh, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. EUNICE D. SMITH, ET AL, vs. CHARLES CHENOWETH, ET AL. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 16th day of July, 1920, that the sale made and reported by T. Tilden Kelbaugh, Trustee, for the sale of the property described in t.he proceedings in the above entitled, cause be ratified and confirmed unless caus|e to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 9th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy nf this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the s*aid 9th day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $2700.00. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: 7-17-5L WANTED. Reliable Woman, white or colored, for General Housework. Apply in person. T. J. HOOVER, Riverbank Farm, 7-17-2t _______ Loch Raven, Md. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, letters of Administration on the estate of KATE T. DOYLE, late of said county, deceased. All pei -sons- having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the LEGAL NOTICES. same, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber, On or before the 19th day of January, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this) 16th day of July, 1920. CECILIA'A. DOYLE, Administratrix, 7-17-5t* Texas, Md. Renewed Cars at Unusually Low Prices \ Dodges Overlands Buicks Studebakers Chevrolets Willys-Knight And Other Popular Makes We Will Be Glad To Arrange Time Payments. Mr. Hochheimer, Mgr. Used Car Dept. The United Auto Sales Co., 12-14 East Mt. Royal Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD. Phone Mt. Vernon 2800. Howard & Lexington Streets Baltimore, Maryland in Connection With" James McCreery &iCo.fNeu> York. Silk Sale Extraordinary Choice Summer Weaves At Almost Pre-War Prices Rayadore; 40 inches wide; yard , Tricolette; fine weave; 36-inch; yard . Tricolette; fancy weave; 36-inch; yard. Charmeuse Costume Satin; 40-inch; yard Black Satin Messaline; 36-inch; yard . Sport Stripe Silk Voiles; 40 inch; yard Genuine Imported Pongee; all silk; yard Printed Georgette; 40-inch; yard Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine; 40 inch; Crepe de Chine; 40-inch; yard . White La Jersey Tub Silk; 36-inch; yard Sport Art Satin; yard Baronette Sport Satin; 40-inch; yard . Crepe Meteor; 40-inch; yard Washable Radium Silk; yard Georgette Crepe; 40-inch; yard . Luxuriant Dress Satin; 40-inch; yard . . $3.95 . $2.Zo . $2.00 . $2.50 . $1.24 . ipl.oo yard $1.58 . $1.98 . $3.50 . $4.95 . $2.50 . $1.88 . $2.00 . $2.60 Main Floor, Stewart & Co. I 8 I |