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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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September 4, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. *********<*^^ SALE OF USED CARS All Makes in First-Class Condition PRICES RIGHT THE YORK ROAD GARAGE Towson, Maryland GRANT AND MAXWELL AGENTS Telephone, Towson 365-J for Demonstration 7-17-52w >«*+*«****«**««**«««********«***««*«****«****«**4**** Telephone, Mt. Vernon" 1293 We Recharge and'Repair Any Make Or Size Battery WHITE HALL. The ladies of Wesley M. B. Church will hold a peach social on next Wednesday evening, September 8. Ice cream and cake will he for sale also, and getting each members and his wife down to genuine work. Refreshments will be served and a full attendance is asked . Mius Ema Wiley will entertain the White Hall Social Club tonight. Mr. Theodore S. Archer, the Gray-ston.'; runner, has commenced operations!. This section has been well represented at the Timonium fair this week, and everyone speaks in the highest terms of the exhibits and the management is certainly entitled to congratulations upon their great success. A number of the employees, of the White Hall Paper Mill were summoned to Towson for working last Sunday by Marshal of Police Stansburjzv— Interest in the White Hall fair, which will be held September 29-30 and October 1-2, is being shown and a meeting of the members and their wives will be held next Saturday night September 11, for the purpose of assigning the work of the committees; -----------o----------- PORK. ^e Reus EBŁr Battery Co. 150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. SOLD EVERYWHERE FOUND TO BE BEST < ? «> <> ¦i < ? «i < i «i «i «> I Don't forget the entertainment to be given in Shirley Hall next Friday September 10, by the members and friends of Fork M. E. Sunday School, directed by Prof. Bahn. Special music will be rendered, besides the play entitled "Hezekiah's County Store." Come and bring your friends to enjoy the evening. Prof. N. E. Temple, of the Md. Agricultural College, visited Mr. Theodore iFormwalt on last Saturday evening and inspected his peach orchard. Prof. Temple found the severe winter had killed about 50 trees and injured others!, It would be well for those interested in any speciol subject to get "in touch with the proper authorities at the College as they are very willing to give valuable information if re-uested. Mrs. George R. Gorsuch, of Baltimore, has been visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. Theo. Formwalt. Miss Whiteford, of Baltimore, is visiting Miss Kathryn 'Whiteford, of Baldwin. Mrs. Routon, of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. D. A. Harlan. RIDERWOOD. IN BOTTLES Goodness and purity are sealed in. * Phone Mt. Vernon 70 ' ||l| Buy bv the Case BOTTLED BY The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 408-10-12 N. CALVERT STREET The Gambrill Grain Products Co. In the Market Every Day For WHEAT AND CORN Highest Cash Prices Paid We have just installed NEW MACHINERY for unloading GRAIN from trucks and wagons quickly. We will receive WHEAT direct from THRASHER, fan it free of charge and you take back the blowings. Phonejat our expense for prices or further information. Phone Wolfe 4352. Warehouses 2121-23 Aliceanna Street. Miss M. V. Phillips, principal of Rider-wood Public School, who has been attending summer school in California has returned home. The Men's Bible Class of Hunt's M. E. Church postponed their picnic which was to be held on August 27 on account of rain and will now hold it on September 11 in r>r. Johnson's grove, near Rockland. A baseball game between the married and single men at 3 P. M. will be the attraction feature of the evening. Mr. John G. Naylor is still confined to his home -with rheumatism. Rev. F. D. Reynolds, of St. Paul's M. P. Church, Baltimore, and members of the Christian Endeavor Society visited this place on a strawride on last Monday night, there being about 100 in the party in three large trucks. Miss Georgeanna Williams is spending a month's vacation in Long Island, New York. Miss Mary Bishop is spending three weeks with her sister in Chicago. Mr. and M?s. Frank Reynolds,of New York, are visiting Mrs. Reynolds'' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop. -----------o----------- WOODLAWN. Come out to the Epworth League service at Emmart's Church tomorrow evening and hear some of the best Gospel singers, and also hear Mr. Wor-ley speak at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Sauter spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reinhold. Miss Ethel Harrison has returned after a two months' stay in Washington, D. C. MisJ3 Emily Riddle had her tonsils and adenoids removed. Dr. Peter-man performed the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Mulineaux and Miss Bessie Reinhold motored to Warren on last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Parker Keifer. STIL.TZ. Sunday School tomorrow at 9 A. M. Preaching (Harvest Home Sermon) by the Rev. Mr. A. H. Herbst. Mr. and Mm Harry Thomas and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker. Miss Ina Herrmann, of Stewartstown, recently spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Divens. Mrs. Kate Cole is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrst George Shielk and children and Mrs. Christopher Lambert and two children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickmyer. Mrs. Lewis Baublitz spent Wednesday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Milton Wineholt. Aid Society meets Sunday evening at Stiltz Church. Miss Rhoda Hedrick visited Miss Mary Walker Sunday. -----------o----------- HEREFORD. Sunday School tomorrow morning at 9.30 o'clock. Preaching at M. E. Church at 8 o'clock. The Jr. O. U. A. M. of this place will hold a picnic on September 11 in the School house grove, at this place. Elmer Bull rTad the misfortune of having his new Ford stolen on Wednesday night at the Baltimore county fair. Mrs. Leonard Miller, who was taken sick on her wedding trip, is improving at this writing. Quite a few of our folks attended the fair this week. COWENTON. ifsrJT^r^r^f^f^i^r^r^i^^r^r^r^ian^rssjrf i THE TIRE SHOP til WE SERVE YOU RIGHT TO YOUR DELIGHT. 1-3-20 CHARLES STREET AT 20TH BALTIMORE MD. LARGEST TIRE STOCK and LARGEST REPAIR PLANT in the LARGEST CITY IN MARYLAND it^r^r^r=^i^^r^r=^r^r^f=Jr^r=^r^rs^r=ip=) 1 1 1 1 fl 1 I j=i Services at CowentOn Church Sunday, September 5th, as follows: Sunday School at 10 A. M.; preaching and com-muniin service at 8 o'clock. Rev. R. H. K. Gill, pastor. Mrs. C. W. Proctor spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. J. Walter King, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Francis, of Baltimore. Miss Louise Moin is spending the week -with friends in Baltimore. Mrs. Cora Akehurst and daughter, Margaret have returned to their home in Washington, after having spent some time with friends here. -----------o----------- HYDE. 4 The Ladies' Aid Society of Fork Christian Church will hold a peach ice cream festival tonight at Shirley Hall. Mrs. William Francies entertained the Ladies' Aid Society Wednesday night. The Society decided to repaint the church. ------------?------------ SNAPSHOTS OF NEWS Serbian forces have occupied Allesio and the Valley of the Drin, Albania, thereby surrounding Scutari and cutting its communications with Durrazo and Tirana. Alvices from Teheran report that Persian government troops have established contact with Bolshevik forces between Menjil and Kazvin, northwest of Teheran. Reassessment of Frederick county on a higher tax basis has been finally ordered by the State Tax Commission in spite of the opposition of the County Commissioners. A mob was thwarted in an attempt at Lynchburg to take Robert Williams, a negro, charged with criminally assaulting Mis* Annie Lynch, from jail to Lynch him. Nearly 50 missionary workers of the Southern Baptist Church, including Robert Lord Banscum, of Baltimore, sailed from Vancouver for Japan, China and Africa. Terrencce MacSweeny, lord mayor of Cork, and 10 men who were arrested with him last Thursday night, have refused food since they were placed in a military barrackSi. Soviet Russia, it is said, intends to sjeek an alliance with Germany to make war on France, and if this is successful, to undertake a conquest of England and eventually America. Peddlers selling sugar at 19 cents a pound—which is four or five cents cheaper than grocery store prices— were nearly rushed off their feet by women buyers; in Brooklyn's eastern district. The North Carolina Senate decided tr, postpone action on the suffrage amendment until the regular session of the legislature. The Tennessee House adjourned without taking a vote on the question. Louis A. Cerf, New York manager of the Metropolitan Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, who had been reported missing, was found in a hospital suffering from a possible fracture of the skull. The American Civil Liberties Union announced in New York the creation of a national bail fund of $300,000, to be used in an effort to effect the release of "hundreds of political prisoners held for trial or imprisoned during appeal after conviction." Adam B. Howard, general manager in South America, who disappeared during the voyage of the steamship Martha Washington, is blieved by the ship's officers to have leaped overboard as he s|aid he intended to commit suicide. Free radium treatment for sufferers from cancer will be administered beginning October 15 by the New York State Institution for the Study of Malignant Diseases at Buffalo. Colonel Leedy closed his campaign for the Democratic nomination for Congress) in the Sixth Virginia district with a speech at Luray, attacking his rival, Congresman Harrison. The council of the League of Nations at San Sebastian considered the repatriation of the 200,000 European prisoners of war still held in Russia and the 160,000 Russians) in German military prisons. DEAtEFC |N PAINTS- QL^SS WINDOW SHADES CLOC KS- PlCTUHE.S kETC- BTUE HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 1025 LINDEN AVENUE BALTIMORE 6-1-20 FREE! Pennsylvania Auto Tube "Ton Tested" To secure for tire buyers not yet using them a chance to know the goodness of Pennsylvania tires and tubes, and to permit our regular customers to anticipate their Spring and Summer needs at downright economy, we will, for a limited time— Give away, absolutely jree of cost, with each Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store, one "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size! Vacuum Cup Tires and "Ton Tested" Tubes are the finest grade and quality tires and tubes on the market. For ultimate maximum service capacity they are unequaled—an indispensable combination for the motorist who demands absolutehy highest quality. But now—this offer will be withdrawn shortly. Orders will be filled in the order of their receipt. H______________________ Adjustment basis—per warranty tag attached for each casing-: Vacuum Cup FabriclTires.......6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord^Tires.........9,000 Miles THE STAR SALES CO. 6 E. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Phone, Mt. Vernon 1525________________. 8-te-Uw i MBSGiUilB K ¦ i* ffi ti Apparel For Every Member of the Family May Be Satisfactorily Chosen at Hochschild.Kohn 8c Co. Outfitting the family can be pleasantly done, if you shop at Baltimore's Best Store. After all have been supplied with apparel, comes the question of things for the home—and our many other sections can supply all your needs. If you prefer to Shop-By-Mail, we will gladly furnish descriptions and prices, and take pleasure in filling your orders. Baltimore's Best Store Hochschild.Kohn &.Co. Howard and Leington Sts. 6 ¦ ¦lllll.iiMlll.il II HMIlllllllll HI.IIWliaiMIMillMI 11 il..... HI.......1 The Econom Goodyear Smal *¦*.. ires niimniminin'! miniuiuiu* So-called bargain tires, made up for sensational sales and offered at ridicu* lously low prices, do not attract careful bjuyers* They are far more concerned with what they get than with what they pay because they know that in the end it is performance and not price that delivers actual tire economy* The popularity of Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3V^ and 31 x 4-inch sizes, is based on the fact that they deliver exceptional mileage at exceed* ingly low cost* If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tiibes* MD^^Vli 30x3^ Goodyear Double-Cure $^O50 Fabric, All-Weather Tread____ JJJ---- 30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure $-7-150 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_______ L1---- Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit—why risk costly casings when such sure protection is available? $/|50 30x3V2 ske in waterproof bag-........-------------------