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Maryland State Archives
Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. December 25, 1920—Page 3. Fully Equipped Service In-Built 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. HE! 21 Hi !SISiiiaiIII33iIIIBiESIBilliEIilRHiE£ EMERGENCY TARIFF OPPOSITION GROWS AS RILL IS INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS. m $862,472.40 was the amount of our deposits on the date of our last published statement. * This large sum of monej^ is the property of the people of this community—our depositirs. They have entrusted it to us for safe keeping, and they know that it is really safe—that the3r can get it when they want it. Our depositors realize that their funds are protected by our ample capital and surplus and hy the many safeguards provided by an experienced and conservative board of directors, composed of men with whom you are acquainted. We solicit either a checking or savings account from you. THE WHITE HALL NATIONAL BANK WHITE HALL, MD. Brockway Motor Truck Co. 1006 North Eutaw Street BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ^TfS!^ MBBBI! TIMON1UM. NATION'S CAPITOL PREPARING FOR BIG INAUGURAL ON MARCH FOURTH. (Continued from Page 1, Col. 7.) immediate retaliation by other nations. "it might he possible to report out a more hastily prepared ill-considered bill than this one, ' he said, "but up to the present time this has never oeen accomplished." Objection to unanimous consent for passage of the bill on Wednesday was made in the House by Representative De Walt of Pennsylvania, a Democrat. As sent in by tne committee tne bill extends over a ten months period instead of a year and imposes the following duties: vv neat !J0 cents a bushel, wheat flour and samoline 20 per cent, ad valorem; corn or maize 15 cents per ousnei, beans 2 cents per pound; potatoes 25 cents per bushel; onions 40 cents per bushel; rice, cleaned, 2 cents per lb.; rice, uncleaned, 1% cents per pound; rice flour, rice meal and broken rice Yi cent per pound; paddy or unhulled rice % cent per pound, lemons 1M cts. per pound. Oils: peanut 26 cents per gallon; cottonseed, soy bean, cocoanut 20 cents per gallon; cattle 30 per cent, ad valorem; sneep one-year-old $2 per head; sheep less than one-year oid $1 per head; fresn mutton chops and lamb iiy2 cents per pound; long sitaple cotton 7 cents per pound, cotton manufacturers 7 cents per pound in addition to present duties, clotning wool (not carpet wool), unwashed 15 cents per pound, washed 30 cents per pound, scoured 5 cents per pound; wool manufactures 45 cents per pound in addition to present duties). j The paragraphs relating specifically to the wool tariff read: "Wool, commonly known as clothing wool, including hair of the camel, angora goat and alpaca, but not such wools as are commonly known as carpet wool; unwashed 15 cents per pound, washed 30 cents per pound, scoured 45 cents per pound. Unwashed wools shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the animal without any cleansng; washed wools shall be considered such as have been : washed with water only on the ani-; mat's back or on the skin; wools j washed in any other manner than on i the animal's back or on the skin shall be considered as scoured wools. On I wool and hair provided for in this paragraph, which is sorted or increased in value by the rejection of any part (Continued from Page 1—Col. 5) Administrations Tt has hepn 12 vears ! of tne original fleece, the duty shall be Administrations, 11 has been it years twice tfte duty tQ wnich u otherwise Miss Esta Simpson and Mr. Charles Kenney spent Sunday with Mr. Ken-ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenney, of My Lady's Manor. Miss Helen Cross, of Waverly, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Barrett. Miss Gladys Owens spent Wednesday with relatives in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, of Cockeysville, spent Sunday evening ' office, with Mrs. Simpson and daughter, Bertha. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and^on, , thg many Republican administrations j c and j which followed the Civil War. Society always is grander and gayer during a since a great inaugural ceremony and WOuld be subject, but not more than celebration was held, and 12 years' of '. 45 cents per pound, enthusiasm are to be loosened when1 the President-elect takes his oath of ed for when advanced in any manner i of by any process of manufacture be- |yond the washed and scoured condi- The business men of Washington as!"on. and manufacturers of which wool a whole are Republicans, . or hair of the kind provided for in the result oi I component material of chief value, 45 prepared practi-. cally without hearings, a few repre-ni:„ sentatives of the cattle and sheep industries of the West appeared before the committee testifying to lack of markets and deplorable depression &&**&www^^ SOLD EVERYWHERE FOUND TO BE BEST wfthnaMr. ?„dHMSdwV8Pe&B»"SS [which followed the Civil War. Society rates of^duty imposed thereon by ex-family. ! always is grander and gayer during a : The minority report offered by Re-Mr. Lawrence Kone and sons, Deane ' Republican administration, as^ it is aa- presentative Rainey in part said: and Lewrence, Jr., of Baltimore, were mitted that the Cabinet set is more "This bill has been prepared pi guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. representatve of the wealth of the na Pritchett last Sunday. tion when a Republican is the Chie Miooo„ w„tn j,nd Rprtha Qimuson Executive. And the inauguration this spSTues?^ evaenningBeartththe KeTf "me will ^|frK afs &?„&!£"* their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William of a four-year period ot restiviues. I Little can be added to the inaugural the industries in which they were in- o a^v balls of the past. Although this func- terested. This was all. No exports Mr. Harry Rowe is s)tiii on tne sick ti(m hag ]ost nothing of its interest to have been examined by the committee list- the world outside Washington, to those The large amount of information com- The Sunday-school Christmas enter- wno are familiar with the olden days, piled by the Tariff Commission was tainment will be held on Tuesday it js not and cannot be the society not available at the time the bill was night, December 28th, in t-ie Sunday- function it once was. It is not diffi- reported out by the committee and is school room. Everyone welcome. cuit to become a member of this party; not now available. The bill has been A Merry Xmas and a Happy New in fact, invitations are pressed upon hurriedly prepared without considera- Year to the editor and members of the the visitor. The ball is of consider- tion. The rates imposed are believed staff. • able importance because it inspires ad- to be absolutely prohibitory. ________o------------ ditional business for the caterer, the "This bill amounts to an embargo in HYDE. tailor, the hair dresser, the manicur- time of peace as to the articles to ______ ists and the stores in general. which it relates. In the history of the The children of Pork Christian Sun- j The mardi gras is a new idea, how- world no commercial nation ever be-day-school will hold their Christmas ever. It is expected to enliven the fore established or attempted to estab-entertainment Monday, December 27, "downtown" atmosphere, to permit the lish an embargo in time of peace. It at 8 P. M., at the Church. visitors to Washington to "open up will inevitably lead to retaliatory tar Mr. George Smith, of the U. S. Navy, and spread themselves" and to encour-i« spending a 12-day leave with his age also the various States to establish a femporarw headquarters where their the war and today new peoples may congregate. II is insisted that the Mardi Gras of New Orleans, with all its past glory, will not approach the one to be staged in Washington, and that this carnival of gay X I I ? X ! ?> parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith. BOTTLED BY The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co, 408-1042 N. CALVERT STREET ^Xk~x~X":^~x~:~:k^^ iff a. All commercial treaties between nations are practically annulled by commercial treaties are in process of formation. Every commercial nation is today prepared with the means of real retaliation and there is grave danger that they will quickly respond to the ch'al- !ety will live long in the memories of lenge we give them in this bill vve are now a creditor nation and al- those who come for the inaugural ! ceremony. T0 the States undoubtedly have become so almost over night j will be given the burden, of entertain-i ing the visitors while this feature .the ceremony is being held. on the Why go to the heart of the city ? T. B. GATCH & SONS Machine Shop and Garage .. Belair Road RASPEBURG, MD. All kinds of Machine Work Nothing too large Nothing too small KELLY-SPRINGFIELD PNEUMATIC ana KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES Always In Stock—All Sizes. 7-26-iy Pressed on day or night at Quarry WHEELER & COLE FRANK I. WHEELER OPFUTT BliDG., TOWSON, MIK Telephone—Towson 138 Automobile, Fire and Liability * Insurance a Specialty. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH, LIABILITY, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE, WORKINGMEN'S COMPENSATION, PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, STEAM BOILER AND DIVE STOCK. Crops Insured Against Fire, Lightning and Hail for short term at very Small cost. Representing an Agency of Forty Years' standing, that has so long enjoyed the confidence of the public, we respectfully solicit of the people ot Baltimore county a continuance of their patronage. ll-6-52w. IS IP wm PATENT FROST PROOF CLOSETS SAVE WATER Strong - - Durable Over 350,000 in use and giving satisfaction CAN BE EASILY AND QUICKLY INSTALLED Valve rod and packing may be withdrawn by simply removing brass valve cap back of bowl. A great convenience when installed in the garage, yard or on the rea? porch of any residence -------SOLD BY-------- Reliable Jobbers of Plumbing Supplies Everywhere ir^r=ap=Jr=^r=^r=Jr=Jr=ir=Jr^r^ ir=ir=iMr==ir==ir=Jr=^r=^r=^ir=^^ 1 1 a a II I i !l 1 1 BMLDERS OF BUSINESS For Manufacturers, Jobbers, * Merchants and Farmers MOTOR TRUCKS To Everyone Interested in the Movement of Freight: t ¦ It is up to you, Mr. BUSINESS MAN. to make provisions for the delivery of freight within a radius of 100 miles ot your place. The time is here rijrht now when you can relieve the railroads of short hauls with Motor Trucks SFRVICE MOTOR TRUCK WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS. They have proven themselves more than dependable, more than efficient, more than economical - a real creator of busings •?» ^vrv I'tte, Every SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK OWNER is a booster. ASK THEM what this truck is doing for their business. We have expert transportation engineers who are at your service ready to go into every detail with you. A complete Service Station is at your disposal 24 hours a d»». Road Service if necessary. though before the war we were of debtor nation. Our excess of exports >over imports last year amounted to fact fro™ the enU?^do^ntown" dist" wIU reach nearly $3,000,000,000. The riot aiXwithiri wIlkinT distant of foreign nations owe us interest on a\fthrhoteTsthln ISatherf£o?e8ewCeeoted ?^Y Jr^'TiZ^ll ^ hAVe lWtt to be the center for most of the activ- ^world they would n ot have enough jities. to pay this debt. They owe us nearly The parade will have its customary $750,000,000 for surplus stores the features of special corps from the various branches of the Government I Naval ahd Military Academies, at An- have sold them. There are, too, pri- I napolis and West Point, a special, es- vate debts, cort for the President-elect from his "They ea.fl pay only in gold or goods, own State of Ohio, the hundreds of They cannot pay in gold and they are marching clubs representing the vari- not manufacturing at the present time ous States and numerous bands, many enough goods, and evo^ if they were, of them also coming from distant we pr0pose by this bill to make im-States. ports less and less. ! Washington also is preparing to wel- "If we are to remain a creditor na-come and care for its visitors. And tion, and we must dp that or suffer already the shout has gone up in Con- immeasurable financial calamities, we gress and in some of the newspapers must import more thon we export, against "profiteering." It has been England always did this when she was charged that hotels have Increased the clearing house of the world. The their ordinary rates, that restaurants time has come when protection which are preparing to do likewise and that keeps out importations is no longer the visitor will be compelled to pay to the economic remedy for the situations see the show. Members of Congress which enfront us. The less our mill ave suggested that a committee be portations become at the present time formed to prevent profiteering. the greater will be the difference in The special committee of Washing- exchange, and it is the exchange dif-tonians in charge of the celebrationis ference which affects particularly in 171 gradually being augmented with the this country today the producers of II thought that it will represent all civic foodstuffs.________________ LL| organizations in Washington. The I activities of this committee will be The great- daily newspapers of the supplemented by those of the special country have done more to create pres-committee appointed by Congress. The ent depression in business than any members of the Congressional commit- other agency. They have howled about tee are Senators Knox, of Pennsyl- prices declining when in reality there vania; Nelson, of Minnesota; Overman, has been no decline, and tne buying of North Carolina, and Representatives public has been holding off with the Cannon, of Illinois; Reavis, of Nebras- hope of a decided drop in prices, which ka, and Rucker, of Missouri. has ast yet not materialized. TO MOTOR CAR USERS As an official Service Station of the U. S. Light & Heat Corporation producers of the famous Machine Pasted Plate Storage Battery, we are authorized to guarantee these batteries for fifteen months on an adjustment basis. Do not throw away your old battery. Bring it to us and we will repair it and guarantee the repairs for eight months on an adjustment basis. We repair and recharge all makes of storage batteries. YORK ROAD GARAGE York Road nr. Pennsylvania Ave. TOWSON, MARYLAND ^^^mmmmmmms 5>^ P ma m. Most Sanitary Store In Baltimore Lexington Meat Company 126 North Paca Street Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To All Our Patrons m Elsctricity is the laborer—and a willing onp— it never grumbles, never quits. It does the washing for your wife, while it runs the cream separator or fanning mill for you. •i pJr^r^r=^r==Jn=ir==Jr==Jr==ir==i *5US? i wMMmMmsmkm .•••¦.•? f'O, Power and Light The modern way of doing farm chores makes life much easier fbr the farmer. . It is a thousand times better than the old method and makes a remarkable lmorovemeru. of working and living conditions on the farm. The CBC outfit will bring the. new way to your farm. !t automatically regulate ^nd fully controls the charging of the batto^ au4 lakes the Battery L&st Logger. , Lwui ou u» ioi 'Oittier intoruiatin* Electric Construction Company 351 N. Calvert Street BALTIMORE, MARYLAND