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December 4, 1920—Page 2.
THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
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S. W. Corner Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. BALTIMORE, M'
INTEREST PA-'D ON DEPOSITS
In the Lighting Studio
Second Floor
LEXINGTON BUILDING
Gas and Electric floor lamps, desk and table lamps, piano lamps, and an unusually beautiful selection of light domes, gas and electric fixtures and light shades.
CONVENIENT TERMS
The Gas & Electric Co.
BRANCH STORES Tcv/son Catonsville Hamilton Highlandtown
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Telephone, Mt. Vernon 1293
We Recharge and ' Repair Any Make Or Size Battery
electric Equipment
Battery Co.
150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor
For /J*'more County COURT HOUSE TOWSON, MD.
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On Sunday, November 28, two very i The Franklin Manufacturing Co., of interesting contests in Christian doc- tJFranklinville, started work this week trine were given by the pupils of St. 'and as the learners progress more Alphons|us' Sunday School. The two hands will be employed. By spring-highest classes of the girls were pit- j the company expects to employ a.large ted against the corresponding classes j force.
of the boys. The first contest took Mr. David Davidson has purchased place between the Junior classes), and a new piano, a Christmas gift for his at the end of three-quarters of an hour wife. Mr. Davidson believes in shop-
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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 "Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back"
"Mose's" Great Sale of Suits and Overcoats That Will Revolutionize The Clothing Business of Baltimore
SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
THE MAN WHO KNOCKS THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH PRICES
THIS BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE OF THE SEASON
READ this list below, boys, and see how "Mose" has ''walloped" prices.
News conies that clothing prices will be lower next spring, but "Mose" isn't waiting till next spring.
The "boy" starts NOW and he's not going to let up until every suit and overcoat in his big stock is sold. *
And "Mose" is going to sell them in his regular way, just as he's always been doing.
If you are an honest man, and will "come clean" wijth "Mose." you can come here and "tog" yourself out in one of these good suits, for less than you can buy anywhere else.
MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN
AND you must keep in mind that the suits and overcoats that "Mose" gives you in this Great Sale are his own good make.
Every garment was cut from the cloth in the bolt and tailored and made up right here on his own premises in "Old Town"— the home of "Kahn's Good Klothes."
They are'so good that "Mose" says if you buy a suit or overcoat from him, and if it doesn't hold out to be as good as represented, or if you in any way become dissatisfied with it, you may return it and' get your good money back.
That's the kind of a square business that "Mose" does, and that's the kind of business that's made him the big clothing man in "OM Town" he is, and that's made him so many good friends and customers.
Be Sure To Attend This Great Sale
$11.00
"Mose's" Great Suit Sale
One Big Lot Men's Dark Pin Stripe Plain Sack Suits; sizes 30 to 38,; lined with good black Italian cloth; pants withrf*"! f\ f\f\ cuff bottoms. For this sale only »J)_l.\J.Uvr
A Broken Lot of Men's Cassimere Suits;
some plain and some stripe patterns; lined with good Italian cloth; sizes 3 6 to 42; pants with plain bottoms. For thisi great sale only.. . .
One Lot Men's Brown and Blue Serge Suits; Plain sack coats; lined with good » . -
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Rev. D. M. Dibble delivered an eloquent sermon on Sunday last from the text, "Prepare to Meet Thy God." dwelling first upon the difference in the time element given to spiritual preparation and that given to preparing for the various offices of the business world.
Miss Mattie Shearer spent Wednesday in Baltimore and Thursday in Hanover, at which places she attended teachers' meetings.
Misses Hilda and Anna Lauer, with their parents, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lippy on last Sunday.
Miss Mary Carr entertained a number of friends on Sunday last. There was a large number present.
Miss Mabel Stifler spent the weekend with Miss Mary Carr.
The Ladies Aid Society Will meet on Tuesday evening next at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, at Miller's Station.
Miss Gwendolyn Keyser spent the week-end with her parents here.
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The ladies of Waugh M. E. Sunday School held a box social at the home of Mrs. Twining last night which proved to be a success,
Miss Elia Burton, of Glenarm, spent he holidays «-1f> her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Burton.
Wedding bells nave been rinsing and are still ringing. Last week Miss Marie Hartley and Mr. Bremer Shearman were married at Towson; also Miss Minnie Held and Mr. Grason Hartley, of this vicinity, were recently married.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amrein. of Parkville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wisnom on Wednesday evening of last week:
Among those who attended the Baltimore County Teachers' Meeting of the one-teacher rural school of this vicinity last week were: Mrs. Clarence Atwill, Miss Lucy Burton and Miss Campbell.
Ouite a number of folks from Fork and Glenarm attended the pie social at Greenwood school last Wednesday.
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Private Estates.
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A Preservative for Macadam and Earth Roads Applied Like Oil.
Both of the above products
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County.
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The mask ball held a the Casino Hall last Saturday nigb/t for the benefit of the community house of St. John's P. E. Church, Kingsville, was a success. Mr. Edward Reynolds received the handsome first prize, being costumed as George Washington, and Mr/ Prank- Gorsuch, the second prize, as the moslt original. Miss Annie French wasgreatly admired as Miss Columbia.
Charles Monmonier, a student of Mt. St. Joseph's College, has returned to his studies after spending Thanksgiving with his parents.
Mr. and Mm P. J. Fitzpatrick, of Belcamp, Harford county, spent last Thursday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bergan Dilworth,
Mr. Charles G. Monmonier spent Thanksgiving with friends at J3el-camp.
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Cuts 25 Cords A Day
Has a capacity of 25 cords a day and will pay for itself in a season's work and leave you a handsome profit besides.
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It's just as far ahead of hand power as the automobile is ahead of walking—in fact, it's the application of the auto principle to the saw.
The WADE SAW is equipped with a 4 horse power, 2-cycle gasoline engine, driving the saw with abundant power, while a safety clutch prevents the saw pinching in the cut. Saw has 20-inch stroke and one gallon of gasoline will cut about ten cords of wood.
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% Maryland
Baltimore
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