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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSONIAN. I'uWSON. MARY1..AM November 6, 1920—Page 7 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY I WANT MY NEIGHBORS ALL TO KNOW- _ FOR MEATS THIS* IS THE PLACE TO GO Smoked Hams...................................... 37 Prime Rib Boast..................................... 32 Neck Lamb Chops................,.................. 25c Chuck Boast....................................... 25c Sirloin Steak........ . . . •........................... 40c Fresh Ham............• •................"........... 35 Picnic Hams ....................................... 25c Bound Steak.................•.................... 40c TOWSON BRANCH BELVEDERE MARKET CO. 612 Forrest Street, Baltimore BIG MEETING PLANNED Maryland Agricultural Society To Meet At Salisbury Nov. 9-11. (Continued from Page 8, col. 5) Maryland State Sheep Growers' Asso-ings will be among the most interesting" of the three-day program. ireral automobile trips, one of which will occupy all of Thursday afternoon and will cover many interesting points on the Eastern Shore, have been arranged 13 y the people of Salisbury for the entertainment of the visitors. An old fashioned oyster roast also is on the program. A farm women's conference is being arranged in conjunction with the other meetings and Dr. E. V. McCullem. of Johns Hopkins University, has promised to deliver one of the addresses in this connection. Other speakers for this conference will be announced later. DEFEATED BY REPUBLICAN YOUNGSTER ' ^d^p^ML Thati Ri|ht P1I rieed^- O^^k THE FEDERAL MOTOR AND SALES CO., 803-807 Low St., Baltimore, - Md. REPUBLIC The "Yellow Chassis" Truck Tnat Serve So Well. A Truck For Every Purpose. REPUBLIC TRUCKS 1 to 31/2 Tons REPUBLIC TRUCKS 1, iy2, 2, 2i/2, 3i/2 Torn The Baltimore Republic Truck Company Sales and Service Station 131 West North Avenue " In The Very Heart Of Motor Activity " a RAISE MORE HOGS AT LESS COST BY USING FEED The most valuable pig for a breeder to raise is the one that will give him the most money for the feed consumed. Spring Garden Hog Feed is all food, no waste. The protein content is practically all digestible as compared with 70 % digestibility 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 toith Spring Garden Hqg Feed, Horse Feed, Dairy Feed. Hominy Feed BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY CO. SEABOARD CORN MILLS HOWARD STREET PIER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND !¦¦¦¦ Champ Clark, Democratic Speaker of the House at Washington, who served in Congress for 25 years, was defeated in the Republican "Landslide" on Tuesday last Co-operative Movement To Cut Cost Of Necessities Is Growing Rapidly. (Continued from F/.ge 1) able them to get loaves of bread for 9 cents instead of 10. Perhaps not every cooperative store goes so far as to save its customers 1 cent in every dime, but it is headed in that direction, and in times like the present many patrons are quick to appreciate even small savings. But this cooperative movement is something much more than a union of consumers to cut the cost of necessary supplies. It is that; and so far as it does that with success, and in a fashion to win and keep new patrons, it is accomplishing much. Its main purpose, however, is gradually to establish the cooperative method for all activities in which the general run of people are directly interested. It aims at a cooperative commonwealth, tne readjustment of the w 10 ' id"st a system on a cooperative basis, to the end tnat all tne u~c~dwiUv,e> u- in. , i-. i eluding ordinary comioits and me^ns to pleasure and recreation, shah be manufactured and distributed strictly for use, and not as a m ans to the n'-riching of their manufacturers and distributors. Thus* the movement would make of the industrial pyotcm s m -thing that is "of the people, by the people and for the people," just as the American system of yove.nm.at is supposed to be of, by and for the people. But the cooperative movement is guilty of no political daydreaming. It has no intention of working- through a political party, or seeking political ends. Ics purpose is economic. The cooperative stores are its expression. The promoters of the movement propose to go on establishing cooperative stores by the thousands. "We mean to learn how to ran them," they say, significantly. For in the past cooperative sco e-; ave chiefly because of ignorance of the management. "When tue movement shall have learned how to run its stores, and how to keep them successful in the face of competitive opposition, then it proposes to acquire lj,nd on which to produce its own raw materials and foodstuffs. Then, al 'o it plans to develope its cooperative 10-0-ltf banking system, in order, say its promoters, that "the savings of our members may be invested in cooperative enterprises, instead of being put into private saving's banks to be invested in private industry." Thus the completed system. The interesting things to consider in estiiiiiiUiig Uie practicality of Saca an arrangement are, first, that it does not need to wait for acceptance by the whole people before it can take effect, and second, that it is already getting itself established by orderly process, while such methods of industrial betterment as direct action, violent revolution and political agitation are only tentative and chaotic in their achievements. The cooperative system does not require to be forced upon anybody. It lives by the voluntary support of its members, or not at all. And wherever it lives, its members do not need to wait for its complete success elsewhere, but begin to draw their benefits from so much of cooperation as they themselves have been able to make effective. But is not the cooperative movement in other countries, indeed, handwriting on the wall for the United States? \v hat a record of expansion and success there is afforded by correspondence from Manchester, England. In Great Britain itself the cooperators already own the biggest flour mills, shoe factories, and weaving plants. They grow a large part of their own wheat in Canada. One-fourth of Great Britain's population is said to nave joined the movement. Over the countries of Europe the cooperative idea is rolling like a hugh snowball, gathering size and weight at every turn. In Russia, where five years ago the cooperative idea was about where it is in the United States today, the major portion of production and distribution is now carried on by cooperative methods, and 70 per cent, of the population is believed to have joined the movement. The war gave a great impetus to the cooperative movement all over Europe, just as the after-war conditions are giving it a great impetus in tne United States now. If the cooperative membership among European nations was increased from 8,000,000 to 25,000,000 in the years of war, one can oniy wonder what the result will be on the American side of the ocean. One thing is c ear, tnat increasing thousands of people are hoping, with P ofessor Gide of the University of Paris, that as the war proved to be the deluge, so the cooperative movement may prove to be the ark. lr=»-=]t=lr=lr=li=li=Jr=li=li=li=li=li=Ji=li=lr=rJi=Jr=l till fl E 1 1 a i 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, 1-3-20 LARGEST CITY IN MARYLAND f^r=^r^r=dr=dr=di=Ji=^r=^f=^i=ai=^ BIBB'S ONE-PIPE, THE PERFECT SYSTEM OF HEATING ONE SUN ' Heats the Whole World; Why not let ONE REGISTER Heat the Whole House? We can show you the best Pipeless Furnace on the market. SIMPLE to operate, EFFECTIVE and ECONOMICAL in use. Bibb's One-Pipe ^The Perfect System of Heating. The B. C, Bibb Stove Co. 101-109 LIGHT STREET w l-H w w xn o ?d i-i W ** M ** H Q HI m Hi xn h3 M 3 o *i W M > l-H O BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Phone "70 Years ol Furnace Experience" BIBB'S ONE-PIPE. THE PERFECT SYSTEM OF HEATING Call Write This roof furnished and erected by E. J. FICK & CO. IBB a Slate Roofing Tile Roofing Slag Roofing If you require a new roof on Asbestos single Roofingi y0ur home or outbuildings, let us submit an estimate for a new fireproof roof. Asphalt Shingle Roofing Asphalt Roofing Rubber Roofing Roofing Cement Speedy-Sturdy-Dependable THE ONLY truck delivered to purchaser completely equipped with impulse starter, electric lights, windshield, bumper, driver's seat and spot light. Commerce Trucks were the first to adopt pneumatic cord tires as standard equipment. It has been conclusively demonstrated that pneumatic cord tires on trucks increase the life by eliminating vibration—permit greater speed—give better traction — triple tire mileage — double carrying capacity of a truck and are more economical. Let us help you solve your transportation probhmt Brockway Motor Co. Charles and 20th StreeJs Baltimore, Md. THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Ninth Year Manufacturers Motor Tracks Platform and Convertible Stake Body EDWARD G. FICK & CO. JOBBERS MEMBERS OF BUILDERS EXCHANGE CONTRACTORS 109 E. LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore, Md. ^Phone, St. Paul 2332 3-13-52W II9BB1BI DON'T PUT OFF BUYING Ross Feed and Ensilage Cutters Better Ensilage at lowest cost; sizes to match any farm power. Will be difficult to secure latei". Order immediately while we have them in stock and can make prompt delivery. The Ross Flywheel Type wi make more money for you every year you use it. Can ship from stock Heavy Stude, baker Road Carts, Two-Passenger-Slat Seat, Slat Foot Rack, one-inch Collar Steel Axle, 1" 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 FREE. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205-215 N. Paca Street and 366 N. Gay Street, BALTIMORE, MD. seltze •FO« ryland State Archives mdsa_sc34io_i_63-03