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In about a week the United States Army world flyers will pass over Baltimore county on the last lap of their journey to Washington.
METROPOLITAN SANITARY DISTRICT'S NEW QUARTERS GOING UP.
WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR
50% MORE ECONOMY NO CARBON CLEANING NO VALVES TO GRIND
MASON'S GARAGE, Towson, Md.
The temporary structure to house the Metropolitan Sanitary District forces was erected on the Chesapeake avenue side of the Court House Park this week.
RETURNS FROM ATLANTIC CITY.
Just another of the fifty star features is the DURANT TUBULAR BACKBONE upon which all STAR CAR MODELS mounted.
Call Towson 317 and see "Stars."
COURT GARAGE
Chesapeake Avenue Towson, Maryland
Office Phone Calvert 2460-2461 • Night Phone, Liberty 0063
Davidson Transfer & Storage Co.
FREIGHT, FURNITURE and STORAGE Weekly trips to Washington, Philadelphia, New York & Points North
Warehouse: Office:
1019-21 RIDGELY STREET 34 S. EUTAW STREET
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Former State Senator James J.
Lindsay, of Towson, has returned
from Atlantic City much improved in health.
WEAK, RUN DOWN AFTER SICKNESS
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Mrs. Dube Well and Strong
E. Hartford, Conn. —"After a severe sickness I was so weak that I could not do my housework, so my mother told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The firstbottle helped me so much that I took six more bottles and felt fine. I have just given birth to a nice baby girl and am feeling strong and well. So different from the way I felt before. I am taking the Vegetable Compound right along while nursing. The baby seems to be in good health, and my friends say they see a big change for the better in me."—Mrs. Eugene Dube, 59 Woodbridge Street, East Hartford, Connecticut.
The Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine to bring back health and strength. Many mothers have found this true, as did Mrs. Dube. Ask some of your neighbors and friends, for there are women everywhere who know by experience the value of Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound.
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, for a free copy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women/'
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Agricultural Corp. of Maryland
WANTS ACCOUNTING FROM SALE OF PRODUCE,
Michael Soflnowski filed a bill in the Circuit Court at Towson against his son, Frank Soflnowski, of the Twelfth District, asking for an accounting of the sale of produce from a farm which it is alleged the complainant and the defendant operate under a sharing of sales arrangement, also asking for the appointment of a receiver for said crops. Sedwick T. Cromwell, a commission merchant, through whom the crops are sold, is also named as a defendant. An order was passed by Judge Frank I. Duncan appointing T. Bayard Williams as receiver. The latter and Wm. P. Cole, Jr., appear as attorneys for the complainant.
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HURT IN FALL FROM HORSE.
Trying to mount a horse behind a playmate, Donald Morgan, 8 years old, pulled the other boy from the animal and suffered a broken leg when hin companion fell on top of him.
The accident occurred at the home of Philip Helwig, at Randallstown, where Donald was visiting. The injured boy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank" Morgan, Denmore avenue, Arlington.
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G. W. EBAUGH BURIED.
DEAF AND DUMB BOY SETS FIRE
TO CAMP CHAPEL ROAD
RESIDENCE.
When little Henry Myers, 8 years old, set fire to the house of Peter Gerst on Camp Chapel Road, he not only destroyed the house, but $600 in cash. The origin of the fire remained unknown for two weeks when it was traced to Myers, and when arrested told the police his mother instructed him to do it.
When he had a hearing before Justice Hermann at the Fullerton Police Station he was committed to St. Mary's Industrial School pending the action of the Juvenile Courtv
The unique part of the whole affair is that all members of both families are deaf and dumb.
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TOWSON PASTOR ON VACATION.
Funeral services for George W. Ebaugh took place at his home, 2312 Arunah avenue, Baltimore city. He died suddenly at his summer home at Emory Grove. Burial was in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Besides his widow four daughters survive.
FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION BEGINS AT WOODSTOCK.
Forty Hours' Devotion began last Saturday at St. Alphonsus' Catholic Church, Woodstock, with a solemn high mass. The sermon was delivered by the Rev. Joseph K. Countie of Woodstock College.
Loyola College choir took part.
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( ATONSVILLE PRIEST GETS POST IN PACIFIC CEMETERY.
The Rev. John S. McDonough, for the past four years a member of the faculty of St. Charles' College, Catonsville, has been transferred to St. Patrick's Seminary of the Sul-pician Order of Priests at Menlo Park, Cal.
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LAUNCH IS WRECKED BY BLAZE.
Firemen were imperiled and property threatened when the gasoline launch Omar was damaged by fire at a wharf along the county water front. Several tins of gasoline on the vessel exploded while the firemen were fighting the blaze.
The boat is owned by Casper Kluga, 800 block Bond street, Baltimore city. The origin of the fire is unknown.
COUNTY FOLKS SEE WHITE
HOUSE KITCHEN, BUT
NOT PRESIDENT.
Judge Frank I. Duncan and family motored to Mt. Vernon one day this week and on the return trip decided to call on President Coolidge. Going to the front door, for some reason or other, entrance could not be gained, but a courteous attendant ushered the party through the kitchen.
While they got a good view of where the President's meals were performed, they did not have the pleasure of an audience with the Chief Executive.
INSURANCE
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Protects the home and family during health, sickness and death. Are you protected by insurance? This is an important question—think it over. A policy in our company is a safeguard against those hours of ill fortune that are sure to come to all of us.
HOME FRIENDLY INSURANCE CO.
Baltimore, Md.
1026 LINDEN AVENUE
Known as the Prompt Paying: Company Everywhere It Conducts Business
Phone, Calvert 2954
1112 Union Trust Building
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
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After many years of trial the biggest horse and cattle raisers will all recommend HELLER'S:
DISINFECTANT GLAUBER SALTS IMPORTED HAARLEM OIL COLIC MIXTURE FLAX SEED FLY SPRAY LINIMISNT FEVER MIXTURE FLAX SEED MEAL White Rock Hoof Packing-Special Attention to Mail Orders.
HELLER DRUG CO.
120 S. HOWARD ST. Phone Calvert 0849 Baltimore, Md.
Rev. Phillip H. Sheridan, pastor of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate, at Towson, is now taking his vacation.
The Parochial School of the church will reopen on next Monday
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FLORIDA FOLKS VISITING COUNTY RELATIVES.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gorsuch and two daughters, of Pensacola, Florida, are spending ten days with the former's father, Mr. Jacob S. Gorsuch, of Mt. Carmel.
They motored North camping by the wayside at night.
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ATTENDING STATE CONVENTION OF ELKS.
Judge Frank I. Duncan and Wm. P. Cole, Jr., are registered at The Breakers, Ocean City, Md., where they are attending the State convention of the Elks.
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126 N. PACA ST.
BALTIMORE
Most Sanitary Store In Town
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Chuck Roast.....••.......12% |
Shoulder of Lamb ........... 15 H
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Leg of Lamb ....••..........25 m
PHONE, CALVERT 0497
How Is This For A
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Value
$389
Here is a brand new guaranteed Player that is a $600 value. Can be also used for manual playing. The duet compartment bench and library of word rolls are included free during this offer. When downtown stop in and play it yourself. ^Terms as low as $2.00 weekly.
$389 Used Pianos and Players
Every instrument guaranteed. Any instrument exchangable.
Kimbull Mahogany, - $95
Hardmane Mahogany, - - - $105
Antonola Player, Mahogany, - $195
Roemer Player, Mahogany, - - $125
Terms as low as $2 weekly.
$100 Brunswick Phonograph, used, $35
$150 Stodart Phonograph, demonstrator, mahogany, $59
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108 W. LEXINGTON ST.
Near Garden Theatre
Baltimore, Md.
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32 Volt—With Batteries
You no longer can afford to do without Electric Light and Power, when 37ou. can buy this wonderful Direct Connected Upco Plant for half what you expected to pay. It will light your house, barn, stables, etc., furnish power for the electric pump, milking-machine, electric iron, washing machine and other household and farm utilities.
A Plant of sufficient capacity to supply all the needs of the average farm. A Quality of Material and Workmanship, that stand unsurpassed. An operating cost so low that by comparison the buying and trimming of Lamp Wicks becomes a luxury.
ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER PLANTS
A price about one-half of what other direct connected Plants of similar capacity, using a 4 cycle Engine, with the same equipment would cost.
So Simple that anyone old enough to read the instructions can operate it.
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