Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0279 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|||
![]() |
||||
![]() |
Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0279 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
September 4, 1920—Page 2
THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND
u
o
D
o
o
B
o
n
o
D
o
D
o
o
D
o
H
©
II
o
MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN
"The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS
Just One Short Block South of Belair Market
to
u
o
D
TIMONIUM.
I
Biggest Clothing Bargains In Baltimore
"Mose's" Entire Stock Of Summer Suits Reduced
"Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back"
O
D
© ©
D
o
"MOSES' " GOOD COMMANDMENTS.
THOU slialt have no other Moses i n Baltimore but "Moses Kahn of Old Town," for there is no other Moses that sells "Kahn's Good Klothes," and there's none that sells at his low prices.
Thou shalt honor "Moses Kahn of Old Town" and speak well .of him, for indeed, he is your friend and . is ready at all times to serve you in time of need.
Thou shalt pay no heed to those who would take "Moses'" good name in vain and bear false witness against him, for there are many who envy him because his people like him and follow him and keep his commandments.
And be not deceived by the vain boastings of "Moses'" adversaries. .They would play upon you as they •would upon a stringed instrument and take your last penny and give you the glad ha, ha!
For their ways are ways of wickedness and their paths are set with snares and pitfalls.
T^ere is But One "Moses Kahn of Old Town"
MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN
"MOSES* H GOOD COMMANDMENTS.
COVET not the suit nor the coat nor the pants which thy neighbor wears, but come straight to "Mose" and get as good or better for less money, if you want it.
And be sure when you start here that you get here. There are those along the highway who would intercept you and even tell you that they were "Moses Kohn of Old Town." Give not thine ear to them, but pass them by as you would the idle wind.
"Moses Kahn of Old Town" writes these things because he is a jealous "Mose," and he loves his people and 'watches over them as the great loving Father watches over us all.
And the last of "Moses" good commandments is that thou shalt" attend his great Suit and Pants Sale promptly. Every suit in the house is reduced to less than manufacturer's cost and Pants are almost given away.
Come and stock up for another season.
Mr. I. P. Dandy, of Alesia, Md., and Miss Alban, of Grave Run, Were guests of Mrs. Milton Albright, on last Friday. Despite the inclement weather last Saturday, the lawn fete held by the Helping Hand Society of Timonium M.
: E. Sunday School wasf a success, and
: over $400 was cleared.
Miss Margaret Ward, who spent the past week with Mrs. Lee, of Chestnut
j Ridge, has returned to her home here.
i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cromwell and son. Philip, of Baltimore, . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Denison on lasjt Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Cromwell, of Baltimore, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. Cross and daughter, Helen, of Waverly, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Thomas Barrett on last Saturday.
Mrs. Prank Madary, Mr. Howard Ma-*,dary and Mistfs May Madary are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owens.
The fair at this place is in full swing, and judging from the attendance at this writing, it should be a successful one. The cattle exhibits are of the best, and the kindergarten and nursery are both attractive and convenient to the public.
Misjs Esta Simpson spent last Sun-: day afternoon with Mrs. Kenney, of Phoenix.
GARRISON.
SUNNYBROOK.
©
u
o
D
Mr. and Mrs\ Edward Bassler and daughters, Frances and Virginia, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kalb and family: Miss Marie Goeb and Mr. Kalb, tlandtown, spent Sunday Harry Miller.
. of Sweet Air, Visited her sister, Mrs. Carroll Isen-ock on last Sunday.
Mrs. Ami iderson and son, Ed-
tilson, Earl Henderson, of Black Horse, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler.
Chalk, of Foresjt Park, spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity.
ary Meisner spent Sunday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, of Rutledge.
Mr. Thomas Owens, of Hamilton, is visiting fe i this communi
The Ladies' Aid society of Fair View M. E. Cnurch South will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara. Piersol on Sept. 6.
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Wheeler and children have returned to their home at Overlea after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joshua T. King.
Miss Clara Knipp, of Baltimore, is spending some time with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Smith.
Quite a few of the people from this locality have attended the big, new fair at Timonium. All roads lead to Timonium now. Let's go.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warfel and their two sons, Robert and David, and Miss: Mabel Sprinkel, all of Garrison, were guests at the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the 'wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warfel, of Govans, on Monday. They had music dancing and refreshments.
Mrs. Frank, for many years a resident of this place, died last Saturday at her home, near Tobins. She was buried Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. She is survived by two daughters and a son.
Mrs. E. Mallonee, of Pikesville, died last Saturday at her home on the farm of Mr. J. Waters, at Pikesville. She was buried Monday evening. '
Mr. Charles Beck, formerly of thisi place, but now of Sparrows Point, paid a visit to some of his old friends last Sunday.
SWEET AIR.
The Aid Society of St. John's Lutheran Church, Sweet Air, will hold an ice cream social in Sweet Air Hall on Wednesday, September 8. All welcome.
Mis'4 Mildred Burk, of Baltimore, who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burk, has returned home.
Mrs. Todd, of Baltimore; her daughter and grandson, spent last week visiting relatives in this neighborhood.
IpsggrasBBss^^^^
IHC TRACTORS
GI/iNDON.
Mr. and Mra. Newton Geist and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geist have returned from a visit to relatives in Lancaster. Pennsylvania.
A supper and bazar was held last Friday and Saturday evenings at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, of which Rev. Edward F. Reilly is pastor.
Miss Franc Rhodes is spending the week with her_ mother, Mrs. Rhodes, of Columbia, Pa.
A number of the young people of Glyndon, are camping in Pennsylvania.
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 lowers, 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 1 omato Seed as follows: Kelly's Red, "another one of our origination," Bonny Best, Ghalk's Jewel, New Stone, Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore, etc.
WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, Inc.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, GASOLINE ENGINES
34 E. PRATT STREET
I j
•I
PI
^r7s?.fisvir7ifir?tfirW
I Near Light Street
Baltimore,'Md.
These Good Suits And Trousers Speak For Themselves SUITS PANTS
JACKSONVILLE.
$20.00
Nice Lot Men's Fine Pin Stripe Suits; plain sack coat; Venetian lined; pants tf» "l r* f>f\ with cuff bottoms. This , sale *pi«3.UU
. Nice Lot Men's laglit Gray Cassimere Suits (some we carried ever, b'.it all this ihis season's styles); sack coat; pants plain raid cuff bottoms; broken sizes; suits that we sold last season for a great deal more money, and are worth still (£"J £* f\f\ more today. For this sale «pjL«3)«v/v/
Men's Plain Small Check Worsted Sack
Suits; lined throughout with
alpaca; pants cuff bottoms. d*"f Q AA
For this sale .............. 4>XO.UU
Men's Dark Single and Double Breasted Pin Stripe Sack Suits; black and white stripes and black and brown stripes; coats Venetian lined and pants with cuff bottoms. For this sale ........
Men's Dark Gray Worsted !>ack Suits; good serge lining. <2*OC^ AA For this sale .............. «()uO.Uv
Nice Lot Men's Light Green Suits; coats double breasted, with long roll; lined with silk; sleeves bell shape; pants narrow legs and cuff bottoms. (TO A A A For this sale .............. »J)Ol/.UvJ
Fine Lot Men's Dark Brown and Dark Green Worsted Suits (Lymaiwille Worsteds)
coats double breasted, with long roll and narrow backs; silk lined; sleeves bell shape; very newest up-to-date style. (TOO CA For this sale .............. *pO£»0\J
Fine Lot Wm, Whitman's Pure All-Woo! Serge Suits; plain blue, small, checks; plain brown with white stripe and plain blue with white stripe; beautiful patterns; some double breasted and some single breasted;pure all-wool serge lining; pants plain (TOO tZ(\ and cuff bottoms. This sale.. 4)0^.%J\f
Fine Wauskuck Worsted All-Wool Suits; in all the leading colorings; black and white, brown and white, brown and green, and blue and white stripes; coats double breasted, with long roll. These are good American goods—as good as any foreign goods dare be —made right here in our own country by the best New England mills and well known by every leading clothing manufacturer. They will stand competition with any imported goods. For this sale (FOC A A "Mose" says .............. %p%JxJ»\J\J
PANTS
Boys' Long Pants; striped and plaid patterns; waist sizes, 27 to 32; cuff <£1 CA bottoms. For this sale only... *pJ-.*J\/ Boys Blue Flannel Long Pants; |