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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFLRSON1AN, IUW5UN, MARYLAN1 October 9, 1920—Page 3 >xk«x«:^xkk«K"Xkk*<^ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MR.HAFPV PARTY I WANT MY NEIGHBORS! ALL TO KNOW-FORME ATS THIS ISTHE PLACE TO &0\ Neck Veal Chops Neck Ijamb Chops Chuck Roast . . . Sirloin Steak . . . Veal Shoulders . . Picnic Hams Round Steak . . . 25c 25c 25c 40c 25c 25c 40c TOWSON BRANCH BELVEDERE MARKET CO. 612 Forrest Street, Baltimore »H4»^Mmi>»»#»»»»»<^4^M»H«&»»»#»HMH»WW' ZtEC SPHALT For Paving Streets, Roads, Private Estates. AZTEC LIQUID ASPHALT A Preservative for Macadam' and Earth Roads Applied Like Oil. Both of the above products extensively used in Baltimore City and County. THE UNITED STATES ASPHALT REFINING COMPANY BALTIMORE NEW YORK That great strength of mind and body, that exhaustless energy, that IRON WILL that make a famous merchant out of a humble clerk, a millionaire out of a penniless immigrant, a Lincoln out of a wood-chopper—often come from red blood —rich in iron. "Do you lack power of decision, energy, and stamina? Are your ambitions greater than, your strength? You need not be discouraged, says Dr. James Sullivan, formerly of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and Westchester County Hospital. "By feeding the blood pure organic iron— Nuxated Iron—many a weak, rundown, discouraged man has changed to a red-blooded American, full of force and energy that win success." Nuxated Iron is used and endorsed by former United States Senators and Members of Congress, and by such world-known men as Pader-ewski, ex-Premier of Poland. It often increases strength and endurance in two weeks' time. iK^^^i^P^i^r=li=ili=li=li==li=li='i='r=ii==ii=Jr='i==' I 1 B fl 1 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 11 i i i n E il n;£fi=i;3,3i^isdis=li==li=li=Jr==lr==ii=ii==ii=sii==ii==ii=il ATED IRON Used By Over 4,000,000 People for Bed Blood, Strength and Endurance 3IT. CARMEL. REPUBLI The "Yellow Chassis" Truck That Serve So Well. A Truck For Every Purpose. REPUBLIC TRUCKS 1 to 3V4 Tons REPUBLIC TRUCKS 1, li/2, 2, 2i/2, SVa Tons The Baltimore Republic Truck Company Sales and Service Station 131 West North Avenue " In The Very Heart Of Motor Activity " * BBi! ¦ [¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦EBHHBHBHHBBI ¦¦¦¦HllBlllflllll RAISE MORE HOGS AT LESS COST 10 : BY USING FEED K The most valuable pig for a breeder to raise is the one that will give him the most money for the feed consumed. r Spring Garden Hog Feed is all food, no waste. The protein content is practically all digestible as compared with 70 % digestiJbility in corn. It is made from corn germ or hearts, corn oil meal, corn bran and part of the crown portion of the kernel. Thoroughly kiln-dried and sterilized; packed clean by machinery; free from dust and adulterants. Guaranteed to keep pure and sweet and do all we claim for it or money back. Write for samples and prices if your dealer cannot supply you with Spring Garden Hog Feed, Horse Feed, Dairy Feed. Hominy Feed BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY CO. SEABOARD CORN MILLS HOWARD STREET PIER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ¦ 10-8-19 ¦ Mrs. Ellwood Thompson was taken to a Baltmore hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Quail visited Mr. J. S. her parents Sunday. Mrs. Wagner, of Greenmount, visited her parents Susday. Miss Holise Phillips is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs,. Borng. Miss Leosa Coflell has been visiting at Boring and Reisterstown. HYDE. Rev. A. B. Stickley will preach at Pork Christian Church at 2.30 tomorrow. Stanley Shanklin will lead Young People's, meeting at 8 P. M. The Ladies' Aid Society of above church met at the home of Mrs. Annie Waithers last Saturday nignt. They decided to hold an oyster supper Nov. sixth. Mr. Henry Zinkhan was: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troyer, of White Hall. Mr. Charles Cook, who was at the hospital suffering fro man injured leg, has returned to his home and is improving slowly . Polks in this' vicinity are attending the York fair. SUXNYBROOK. :•;,¦:.¦¦ *«s '.-X: $ :••*'. ;>I".*< /.¦> :"•;¦:¦''•• Vil ¦¦'•;*?•": #.;v '%'\\ '•'-'A'.' ?>'< ••?•'. &&' :}'v '•:••¦•..' •%v •r."v &* 1 •>:B .vS* Most Sanitary Store In Baltimore Lexington Meat Company 126 North Paca Street SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. a GljENARM. The Patrons' Association of Glen Arm School will hold a Halloween mask social at Glenarm Hall on Saturday evening, October 30. Tnere wih be good music and dancing tor the occasion. Fortune telling wll be a feature of the evening. There will be ice cream, cake, candy and other good things for sale. Four prizes will be awarded for costumes, two for the children and two for the grown-ups. Don't miss the occason if you want to have an enjoyable ti WARREN. Preston Tracey broke his arm last week while automobiling. Mr. P. Howard also broke his ankle by hav-a tree fall on it. There has been a show in Miss Mildred Wheeler, of Overlea, spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua King Mrs. Clara Vannemon and son, Vernon, of Baltimore, and Mr. Charles E. Leute, of Palmyra, Mich., were the week-end guests, of Mrs. Vannemon's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckhart. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler had as guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howard. Misses Mabel Howard and Mary Smith, all of Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bryan and daughter, Mildred, of near Lutherville. Miss Clara Knipp, of Baltimore, is spending some time with her cousin, Frank Smith. JARRETTSV1LLE. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jarrett had as guests on Sunday Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Freeman. Miss Lillian Burroughs and Mr. Edwin Jar are in progress at Ml E. Church. orgia Wright and Mr. Edw. returned to Baltimore Lisa Joy King. RAYVIULE. Owng to the absence of our pastor, Rev. J. H. Lehman, who is in attend- for two nights carried on by Mr. Hen- ance at sions of the Pennsyl derson, the slight-of-hand performer. Mr. Emmert ±s-eys and I -tiro. Bertha Baublitz spent the week-end at Beckleysville visiting Mr. and Mrs. \v. Henry. s Nora Grossman, the athletic teacher at Warren, will begin her work next Thursi GLVNDOM. The first meeting «*T" the Men's Club of Reisterstown and Glyndon since June, was on Thursday evening, the r Franklin Hign Scnool. Rev. Paul QUay is the president. A minstrel show was given on Wednesday evening in De Veese's Hall under the auspices of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mrs. Wendt and Mrs. Leale, of Pittsburgh, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr, at Montmorence, their country home in the Worthington Valley. annual conference, held at Red Lion, Pa., we will not have any ser- unday night. Mr. Aubrey Slacle and daughter, of spent several days, last i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. T rmers have finished :orn. rove U. B. Churc . John E. Stif- Ir. Robert Mc-assistant lea'; ROCK CHAPEL. JACKSONVILLE. Sunday School at the Reformed Church Sunday at 10.30 A. M. All welcome. Mrs. Florence Nash and daughter, ol Baltimore, has returned to her home after spendsg Some time in this vicinity* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holloway ana Mr. Cecil Medairy entertained a number of friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fried and Carroll Baker, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bemamiir Cook. Henry Meise. of Clear-horne after ks' vacation in our community . The Ladies' Aid Society held its regular monthly meeting last Friday nigh.t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. laid. A short program was rendered. Shaub and wife and daugl Railroad, Pa., were call- ers, in our town last Sunday. mm Boiling Beef .......... Corned Beef .......... Stewing Veal......... Breast of Veal ........ Compound used as Lard. Chuck Roast......... Liver Pudding..... Veal Chops. . •........ Hamburg Steak........ Smoked Sausage ...... Boneless Pot Roast .... Rib Roast. .••...-.... Rump Roast......... 3-Cornered Roast . ... Pure Lard.....••.... Fresh Sausage . •..... Sirloin Steak ......... . . 12% ¦ . 12% • • 12% . . 15 . . 18 18 and 22 . : 18 . . 20 . . 20 . . 20 . . 22 . . 24 . . 24 .... 24 . . . 25 . . . 25 . . . 28 &S: ^•.¦•:,V:C.V'AC 1> 2->;::.':«*J V.C-'.V* v .%¦..¦•!; HI •'•'•'f'i'ii'-¦•..•. .;.;.ve MM iiiiiiin . Wi ¦ DBBBBIIIIIIBIIHinilVI roof furnished and erected by E. J. FICK & CO. ¦ SHAMBURC. Irick and dau; Anni( Freedom, are spending i.'h the former's son, "Sir. o Hedrick. Vinton Mays and chil-Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sun 10I at 2 and preaching- service at 3 o'clock. ...... ;i K ¦ S m Slate Roofing Sturdy Speedy Dependable Durable Practical Profitable A TYPE of body for all requirements— Pneumatic Cord Tires Standard Equipment— Service and Satisfaction In-Built at Factory— Uniformity of Quality—Simplicity of Design— Thousands in service producing profits for their owners. THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, MICH. Open Expre Brockway Motor truck Charles and 20th Streets BALTIMORE, MARYLAND mm Tile Roofing Slag Roofing Asbestos Sh If you require a new roof ovi mgie Roofinga y0Ur home or outbuildings, let us submit an estimate for a new m fireproof roof. -. Asphalt Shingle Roofing ¦ gg Asphalt Roofing I jj& Rubber Roofing H gj , Roofing Cement EDWARD G. FICK & CO. ¦ m a a ¦ JOBBERS MEMBERS OF BUILDERS EXCHANGE CONTRACTORS 109 E. LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore, Md. ¦ I Phone, St. Paul 2332 3_13.52w MiEBnmii»HiinenimmmmmmB DONTPLrTOFF "BUYING Ross Feed and Ensilage Cutters Better Ensilage at lowest cost; sizes to match any farm power. Will be difficult to secure later. Order immediately while we have them in stock and can make prompt delivery. The Ross Flywheel Type will make more money for you every year you use it. Can ship from stock Heavy Stude, baker Road Carls, Two-Passenger-Slat Seat, Slat Foot Rack, one-inch Collar Steel Axle, i" wheels, and hickory shafts; special price of $37.50 while this stock lasts. Very similar Road Cart, slightly lighter, at $32.50. It will pay you to buy early. Several Sample Second-Hand Tractors at a bargain. Call or write for prices. Our 1920 Illustrated Catalog, describing fully all? Supplies for the Farm, Garden, Poultry Yard and Dairy, mailed to you FRKK GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205-215 N. Paca Street and 366 N. Gay Street, BALTIMORE, MD. «€ADAC«€S