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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0397 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
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SHE JEFFERSON (AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
December 11, 1920—Page 5
HEALTHY NEW YEAR
WHAT THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS
TUBERCULOSIS SEAL DOES
FOR HUMANITY
First and most obvious, but not most important, the Christmas Seal is a means for raising money for the campaign against' tuberculosis.
Second, the Christmas Seal is a means for awakening interest so that iarge numbers of all kinds of people are led to read and talk about tuberculosis.
Third, the Christmas Seal provides an opportunity .for anyone and everyone, almost without limitation of circumstances or condition to render some real help in the fight against tuberculosis.
Fourth, the Christmas Seal creates the possibility of spreading an enormous amount of actual information in such a form and manner as largely to increase the general knowledge about tuberculosis.
Fifth,' the Christmas Seal through the annual'intensive campaign of a few weeks, enlists large numbers of individuals and groups who give something of time, thought and effort for the common good in the warfare against tuberculosis.
Sixth, the Christmas Seal, therefore, gives to increasing numbers ol people a sense of a great common interest, an opportunity for aiding financially, and the chance of helping actively a welfare movement which is of interest to the Entire community the whole of the State and the nation as well.
Seventh, the Christmas Seal thus becomes, under the guise of a bit of colored and gummed paper a real and active factor in helping people to make the world a better place in which to live in more ways than merely to help rid mankind of tuberculosis.
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Origin of "Canard." The word canard as we use It has to do with ducks. A man who wanted to find how much he could make the public believe related in a convincing manner that he had been trying an experiment. He said he had secured twenty ducks, one of .which he cut into pieces and threw to the nineteen, who greedily ate it up. He then cut up one after another until the nineteenth, which he threw to the survivor, therefore the duck that was left had really eaten the whole nineteen, proving the insatiable quality of a duck's appetite. From this fraud of a story came the word canard, French for duck, as applied to a whole cloth fabrication.
Making It Easy. In the dim shadows of the cozy par-lor\ Claude Arbuthnot clasped, in a passionate embrace, Gwendoline Mc-Grit, the woman who had stolen all his love. The air thrilled with emotion. %
"My darling," ho breathed, "my life,
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GRACE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Thos. H. Robinson, Attorney-at-Law, Bel Air, Maryland.
ATTORNEY'S SALE sSe —FOR—
VALUABLE FARM
IN ELEVENTH DISTRICT OP BAL-
TIMORE COUNTY.
Grace M. E. Church will hold its Christmas entertainment December 29.
Mr. Walter Martin and family, of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end at the home of John C. Armacost.
Mrs. R. L. Davison is spending siome time in Washington, D. C.
Misses Gertie Ruby and Eva Martin spent the week-end with Misses Ray and Willa Armacost.
Miss Lottie Martin, of Towson, spent the week-end with friends in this community.
EKLO.
A ^Christmas entertainment will be given by the pupils of Eklo School in the I .O. O. P. Hall on Tuesday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock. Admission for children, ten cents; adults 15 cents. Proceeds to pay for piano for school. The principal of the school is Mrs. G. S. Stabler, and the assistant is Miss Claudia B. Bull.
HERGENRATHER
Weekly SNAP
SHOTS
By virtue of the power and authority contained in the mortgage from John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A. Mohr to William H. Tucker, dated the 8th day of September in the year 1919 and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 559, folio 306, default having occurred therein, the undersigned attorney named in said mortgage will offer at Public Sale at tb-e Court House door in Towsob,
On Tuesday, January 11, 1931,
At 12 o'clock M., all that Valuable Farm situate on the Harford Pike near Pork, in the Eleventh District of Baltimore County, composed of part of a tract of land known as Clockson's Hope, or by "whatsoever name or names it is. known, containing 94 acres, 24 square perches more or less. Being the same tract of land more particularly described in a deed from John W. Mohr to John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A .Mohr, dated the 5th day of September, 1918, and recorder- among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 502, folio 595.
This property is improved by a large DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, WAGON
HOUSE, and other necessary outbuildings and it is desirably located. About 65 acres of this land is under cultivation and the balance in woods.
TERMS OP SALE—Terms of sale are, that one-third of the purchase money shall be paid in cash on the day of sale or. the ratification thereof in discretion of the undersigned attorney. One-third in six months and the balance in twelve months from the day of sale, or all cash on the day of sale at the option of purchaser. The credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned.
THOMAS H. ROBINSON, ¦ . Attorney.
R. CALVERT STEUAT, Auctioneer.
12-18 4t.
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Noah E. Offutt, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY.
Towson, Md., D^c. 8th, 1920.
We, the County Commissioners of
Baltimore County, having met as re-
TtWRWCOA NTPTTOLS YELLOTT j quired by law for the purpose of mak-
REBECCA JNiC.tiOl.b i luut^y l t, ,j the annual levy Ior tne enS/Uing
GEORGE W. YELLOTT, her husband, flscal year beginning January 1st, end-
vs. ing December 31st, 1921, and providing
FTT;,,MAr, Ti-Rr.T'DTnNr TTTT/T4 RE\D for a11 the expenses and disbursements ELEANOR BROG-DLJN, J Ui^lA ti.tUA.tJ, . Qf sai(J county f0r gaid period) do now
HARRY S. READ, JAMES C. GIT- order and publish as follows:
TINGS, ERNEST. GITTINGS, ELEA- 1st. We do hereby levy and impose
tvt^-d \t~>t^tc!/~>tvt r'TT"T'-n\jr'« TTTT7A- an. assessment or tax of 35 1-3 cents on NOR ADDISON GITTINGS, ELIZA- ey wQrth Qf assessable prop.
BETH D. JONES, JOHN PAUL erty in Baltimore County as a State
JONES, RICHARD E. YELLOTT, Tax, being $291,085.24 upon a basis of
MAMIE YELLOTT, his wife; GEO. '?82l3,?2'6^-
SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES.
Noah E.
Offutt, Attorney-at-Law,
Towson, Md. County.
MORTGAGE SALE —OF—
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
LOCATED ON THE COUNTY ROAD
LEADING PROM BEAVER DAM TO
OREGON, IN THE EIGHTH ELECTION DISTRICT OP BALTIMORE COUNTY.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Tilden Kelbaugh, Attorney-at-Law, 216 St. Paul Street, Balto., Md.
, ORDER NISI.
PRESTON E. GARDNER and wife
vs. J. MAURICE GARDNER and wife.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY. IN EQUITY.
contained in a mortgage from Effie C. Duncan and Albert E. Duncan, bearing date the 2nd day of October,, in the
2nd. We do hereby levy and impose YELLOTT, or his unknown heirs, if an assessment or tax of $1.78 on every he be dead, and left any surviving $100 worth of assessable property in i,-,,.,. Tirn-xr \t)t\ vpu t ntr - n A'NrfRH, Baltimore County as a County tax, be-him; HOWARD YELLOTT, DAMEL ing. $i645 520> *upon tne Jfoll0wins'
D. YELLOTT, SETTIE YELLOil.nis ciasSes .of property, viz: Real, fixed year 1912, and "recorded among the wife; HENRY W. YELLOTT, ANNA personal and mixed property (including Mortgage Records of Baltimore County vttt T OTT his wife- EMILY Y. distilled spirits in Bond) and stocks in Ldber W. P. C. No. 396, folio 130, if axJt^wvVt,Tw->T-rr.T a« tvt m ATtfn ?f Maryland Corporations (except Bank ! etc., default having occurred therein, BLANDPORD, DOUGLAS M. BLAND- stocks) being $1,645,520, on a total the undersigned attorney named in FORD, her husband. basis of $92,445,190, and a tax of 1 per! said mortgage, will offer for sale and
cent, upon the assessed valuation of ; sell at Public Auction at the Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.
The object of this suit is to have the , Court construe the Last Will and Tes- a
the shares of all Bank Stocks taxable in Baltimore County, being $30,000 on i a total estimated basis of $3,000,000.' 3rd. We do hereby levy and impose
on every $100 as a State Tax upon all
House door, in Towson
On Tuesday, December 28, 1920,
At 12 o'clock M., ALL THOSE TWO LOTS OR PARCELS
^«^IS^oi*wSS,a5 SaK KS&'^rtlS^^^ftSSteSSSi "or , . H OF GROUND
J&^l£^S^b?^ffi?eZ Knee; of debt in whatsoever Jorm lying con tfUous to g^ndjo-
and for such other and further pellet l*gga oy any &ta e or^>ther than tne in the n ACREg AND
as their case may require. by any pS or p?ivaTe corporahon ^ SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND,
Tne Bill of Complaint filed in the incorporated by any such State or in .more or less,
above cause states that Henry N. Git- any foreign country and owned by I Thls Property is unimproved; has a
tings, late of Balimore County, de- residents of Baltimore County, includ- frontage of about 750 feet on the above
deased, departed this life in the year jng- as such owners, any resident of | county road and adjoins the lands of
1863, leaving a last Will and Testa- said County, who has an equitable in- Linwood J. Parks, Mrs. Florence Crow-
ment, duly executed to pass real estate terest in such property witn the legal tner, and the Bishop property. The
ORDERED, By t^e Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 26th day of November, 1920, that the sale made and reported by T. Tilden Kelbaugh and George L. Mattingly, trusees, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause
y ?o6 ^"^ntrSy^L^f^e^showir1186 On or before the 20th day of December, 1920.
Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the sfaid 20th day of December, 1920.
The report state the amount of sale to be $5475.00.
WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:
WILLIAM P.; COLE, Clerk.
11-27-4L C"
Stewart & Pearre, Attorneys-at-Law, Calvert Bidg., Baltimore, Md.
ORDER NISI.
Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland.
ORDER NISI.
ELIZABETH E. BOTELER,. et al.
vs.
ELIZABETH E. WHITE, et al.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.
MOTTO—Lowest Prices, Best Quality.
TUBERCULOSIS AMONG NEGROES
THREE TIMES AS GREAT
AS WHITE
Whatever the cause, it is a fact that at present the negro death rate from tuberculosis is about three times greater in proportion than that of the white race. We have too long neglected the negro tuberculosis prob lem.
i At present there is no sanitorium where tuberculosis negro patients may be sent. An appropriation has been made, however, and progress is being made by a State committee. Even when this provision has been made a fact, the negro tuberculosis problem will not have been solved, for this will at the utmost, care for comparatively few who have the dis ease. The preventorium idea has been demonstrated with the white children. The same benefits should be extended to the colored children.
Much, however, can be done through organization, education and demonstration in bettering health among the colored people, and the Maryland Association is beginning such activities. The aim is not only to do things for the colored people to improve their health, but to use their potential efforts to help themselves.
In stamping out the disease among the colored people, the whites are being protected as well, for it is a fact .that many of our colored population come into intimate daily contact with the white population in their homes. Many times the colored nurse girl having active though unknown tuber culosis, cares for white children. Man> times the colored cook, in like condi tion, is preparing the food in the sami home. Is it not, therefore, a mattei jf self-protection as well as a greai service to those who should have oui help, to recognize the vital necessitj of meeting and dealing with the col ored tuberculosis problem?
Then buy Christmas Tuberculosis Seals liberally.
Christmas toys mean Christmas joys. We have the toys. It is up to you to see that they are turned into joys.
You can find a present for any member of the family, at almost any price at People's Pharmacy.
Columbia Boycycles, strong, durable, everlasting.
Janesville wagons, the speedy coasters.
Go-Carts and Carriage for dolly.
Sweaters, Neckties, Hair Ribbons.
A little girl asked for a Billy Sunday.
Her mother corrected her by saying "Oh, she wants a nut sundae."
Why get in the city jam and crush when you can see a bigger variety at lower prices right at home. People's Pharmacy.
Get that Ideal Fountain Pen at Her-genrather's,.
Reduced prices on all baby dresses, slips, pettcoats, caps, mits, sacks.
Arrow Brand collars, 25 cents. Neckties 69 cents.
Hair Ribbon and Doll, $1.25 value; 69 cents.
Balls;, strings, tinsel, tree ornaments of all descriptions. Run to People's Pharmacy. ,
Christmas cards, lc, 3c, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c.
Flashlights, $1.05, $1.20, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25.
Rubber Shoes. The very best; made to fit all feet.
A. D. S. Cold and Grippe Tablets will break up that cold; 25 cents.
Christmas Gift!" Have you ever heard that call Christmas mornng from baby voices. Don't let the little ones be disappointed. No matter how small the amount you want to spend you can find something at the People's Pharmacy that will make them happy.
Are you proud ,pf your town? Do vou take pride in your home? Are vou a newcomer or an old resident? No matter which, for the New Year make a resolution to put your shoulder to the wheel of progress and—
BOOST! DON'T KNOCK.
TUBERCULOSIS SEALS ONLY
ONES SOLD THIS CHRISTMAS
It must be remembered that the symbol of the Sale of Christmas seals is the double-barred cross, the international emblem under which tho fight against tuberculosis is made.
There are some persons who refer to the seals as Red Cross stamps. This is incorrect. They are not Red Cross seals. Formerly the Red Cross acted as banker to the Christmas seals Sale, but this year this aid could be dispensed with confusion avoided and the little seal is, as it were, standing on its own feet. T! > Red Cross, except to give it its heart endorsement, has nothing to do witi the Christmas Tuberculosis seal. T! funds collected from its sale are us< as heretofore in the fight against t berculosis in this state.
The Christmas Tuberculosis seal the only one sold for a purpose of th sort, and it presents an opportune even to the smallest investor to gi something to a worthy cause durii^ the pre-Christmas season, when g< erous giving is the order of the da
$220.00
BUYS
FORD
N€\v Ford Tourings and Trucks,
Balance Small Monthly Payments
WRITE OR PHONE
DAVID KAUFMAN
3516 Holmes Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD.
Madison 5942. 12-18-11
Etta H. Maddox, Attorney-at-Law, 407 Law Bldg., Baltimore, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of-Baltimore County, letters of Administration on the estate of
ZIPPORAH A. COALE, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920.
S. CARROLL. COALE, 753 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.
12-18-4t. Administrator.
ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 17th day of December, 1920, that the sale made and reported by Lawrence E. Ensor and Charles W. Ciaggett, trusetts for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratinetl and^ confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 10th day of January, 1921.
Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 10th day of January, 1921.
The report states the amount of sale to be $9400.
WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:
WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk.
12-18-4t.
S. Scott Kirkley, Attorney, 210 E. Lexington Street, Balto., Md.
ORPHANS' COURT NISI ORDER.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY.
ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 14th day of December, 1920, that the sale of th\e Leasjshold Estate of Jakub or Jacob Uhler, deceased, made by Josefa or Josephine Uhler, the Administratrix of the said deceased, and this day reported to this Court by the said Administratrix be ratified and confirmed, unless cause be shown to the contrary, On or before the 10th day of January, 1921.
Provided a copy of this order be inserted ¦ in ajome weekly newspaper, printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three success-ve weeks before the said .10th day of January, 1921.
The report states' the amount of sales to be $925.00.
JOHN HOFF,
LUTHER M. B. WTLLIAMS,
Judges. True Copy—Test:
WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills, for Baltimore County.
12-18-4t.*______________________
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County letters Testamentary on the estate of
EMILY MOWELL MAYS, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the sai ' estate are hereby . warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
On or before the 22d flay of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be erclud-ed from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
Given under its' hand this 17th day of December, 1920.
SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.
BALTIMORE, Executor.
12-18-4t. '
Coolc & Cook, Attorneys,
23 Central Savings Bank Bldg.,
Baltimore, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, letters of Administration on the estate of
JOSEPH FRAZIER, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920.
JEDIER PRAZTBT!,
Administrator, . 12-18-4t.* Ellicott City. Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County letters Testamentary on the estate of
DAVID W. RHOTEN, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber.
On or before the 15th day of June, 1921.
they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand thia 10th day of December, 1920.
LUCY RHOTEN,
Executrix. l.-ll-4t.* Hampstead, Md.
WANTED.
Young women, 18-28 years of age, to train for nurses. Write for catalogue and particulars to
Supt. OF NURSES, Robert Garrett Hospital for Children, 27 N. Carey St., 12-4-4t Baltimore, Md.
FOR SALE.
Three and one-half horse power Gasoline Engine, in good running order, with Saw, attached on one-horse running gear. Apply to
WALTER CYPULL, Evesham Avenue, Govans. 12-ll-3t. Telephone Tuxedo 1350
which Will was admitted to probate by title to the same in some other, or cor the Orphans' Court of Balimore County poration who is a resident of some and letters Testamentary thereon Cunty in this State, or who is a resi-graned to George A. WiUiams, a copy dent of the City of Baltimore, said tax of said Will' being filed with the bill, of 15 cents on the $100 amounting to
That by the first clause of said Will $46,835, upon a basis of $31,223,610. of Henry N. Gitings, he devised all his | 4h. We ilo hereby levy and impose property, real and personal (except an assessment or tax of 30 cents on such as was. otherwise provided for) to every $100 as a County tax upon all John S. Gittings, in trust for the com- bonds, certificates of indebtedness or plainant, who was then Ann E. Gitt- evidences of debt in whatever form ings, his only child, and her heirs un- issued by any State, or other than the der a certain condition, mentioned in Sate of Maryland, or made or issued said Will, which condition provided by any public or private corporation, that the said Ann E. Gittings should icorporated by any such State or any change her name to Rebecca Nichols foreign country and owned by resl-Gittings, which was done, as appears dents of Baltimore County, including by a certified copy of decree filed in as such owners, any resident of said this case. j County who has an equitable interest
The bill further states that in the ]n such property with the legal title event of failure to change her name to t(> the same in other, or corporation Rebecca Nichols Gittings, the estate • who is a resident of aome County of was to be held in trust for his sisters, thfs State, or who is a resident of the Margaret Gittings and Eleanor Gittings cjty ol Baltimore, said tax of 30 cents now Eleanor Brogden, and their heirs of.th(: $ 20iQ^r2ou21tlnn8' t0 $93'670 "Pon in equal portions, and in the event of ,a P^;sis °£ ?3l,ZZ3,610.
the death of either of said sisters, the . 5tn- We do hereby further levy and descendants of either to take the share ""P0.6^ an additional assessment or of his or her parents. ( special Tax at the rate of ten-cents on
That the said Mir-aret flittinea de- ieVfry ?A?-° worth of assessable prop-?} ;r- ,^i Maraaret bittmgs ae- erty within the limits of the Twelfth parted this life, unmarried and with- District of Baltimore County as de-out issue leaving however a sister, scribed irl chapter 442 of the Acts of Eleanor Brogden; a niece, Julia Read, the General Assembly of Maryland who is married to Harry S. Read; a passed at th Januar^ Session 1910, nephew, James C. Gittings; a nephew, excepting therefrom such portions of Ernest Gittings, all of whom reside in said District as were annexed |