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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0200 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND Saturday, September 13, 1924—Page 3 RIBBONS ON DISPIiAY AT COUNTY SEAT. Ribbons awarded _at .Timonium Fair to members of the boys and DELEGATION WANTS BALDWIN ROAD IMPROVED. PIKESVIL.DE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION RESUMES ACTIVITIES. A delegation requested the Baltimore County Commissioners to improve a small part of the Baldwin girls' clubs throughout Baltimore! r0ad. The remainder of the road county are now on exhibition at the Towson National Bank, the people of the county being invited to "take a peep" at them. J 2500 TONS 4 I Galvanized Flat and Corrugated Sheets For Garages and Barns f WM. A. CONWAY I X 620-628 Forrest Street i «? Cheapest House In Baltimore t % PHONE VERNON 2751-1999 1 X We Deliver Everywhere | VVVWVW%^%'VVV%W"t,VVvVV,yi has been improved. The work asked will be done next year. $5000 DAMAGE SUIT FILED. Joseph A. Hundt filed suit in the Circuit Court at Towson against Michael L. Stefanski in which the plaintiff seeks $5,000 damages for alleged slander. Attorneys Wm. P. Cole, Jr., and J. P. H. Gorsuch, Jr., appear for the plaintiff. i*n** i*i i*i t*t %\ **i i*i ¦*! i*i A >*» i*« i*i i*t .*% »*• »% i% t*i A t#t t*l »*t A »*t OFFICF PHONE NIGHT PHONE Forest 6905 Liberty 1531 ARLINGTON MOVING & STORAGE CO., Inc. L. M. CARVER Pres. Furniture Carefully Eemoved 4 E. Belvidere Ave. Baltimore, M<1. €muWmm m 3 be tfiYiHili II mUWm 'snBlffmifbYeT a bibrii m\ I ! man '.arricx. ui »EAH BUTTERMILK ^H!^ SB m a ¦ MACCAR If you want speed, power, long life and quality combined, in a truck, let us show you what we are building today to meet such requirements. MACCAR MOTOR TRUCK CO., JAMES RITTENHOUSE, Jr., President 20-26 S. Paca Street, Baltimore, Md. FOX'S OLD STABLES * jasaHBHEHBBBSiBn iBaaaRi ¦BflflflBHflflBflflflflflflfl! DON'T RUN [BBBBBBBBBBBBI PHONE THE HERGENRATHER STORES Hergenrather Drug Co. Hergenrather's Towson 202 - 427 BOSTON BAGS—Handy for the Shopper. SILK HOSE—The latest shades, Blues, Browns, Red, Green, etc. INFANT DRESSES, MIDDY BLOUSES DRESSES FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL NOTIONS, BELLS, RIBBONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES TENNIS GOODS MEN'S WEAR SMOKERS' SUPPLIES CANDY DELICIOUS SODA Women and Men Clerks HERGENRATHER'S 509 YORK ROAD Towion 39 YOUY PRESCRIPTION STORE Little Chats About Drug Business Plain Statement from the U. B. Public Health Service "AVOID self drugging-. Beware the plausible humbug-of the patent medicine faker." The U. S. Government Public Health Service doesn't mince words but uses them as above to advise all against the dangers of this all too common anddangerouspractice When you are ill is no time for experimenting. Put your health troubles squarely up to your family physician without delay. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Hergenrather Drug Co. York Road and Chesypeake Avenue BBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBflBBflBflBBBBBflBB » The Pikesville Improvement Association has resumed activities following the vacation season. Judging from the enthusiasm displayed at their September 8 th meeting many improvements are expected to take place during the coming year. Among the many matters discussed was that of telephone rates and service. An increase in rates was vigorously protested. Several complaints of especially bad service) were discussed. There was onie point, however, that might be scored in favor of the telephone company. That developed upon a man investigating the reason for getting a "line busy" report when trying to phone to his home, which was on a four-party line. It was found that some of the ladies on four-party lines conversed for 20 or 30 minutes at a time, and of course the telephone operator would have been criticized severely had she disconnected the line at the end of the usual three minutes allotted to an ordinary telephone call. —------o--------- REOPENING OF EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH POSTPONED. The reopening of the Epworth M. E. Church which was to take place tomorrow (Sunday) has been postponed until Sunday, September 28. A program is being arranged for an all-day service at that time. ---------o--------- MISS IDA M. HELD QUITS TEACHING FORCE. GEO. A. RUHLAND SEEKS DIVORCE. George A. Ruhland applied for an absolute divorce from Mrs. Lauretta May Ruhland in the Circuit Court at Towson upon the alleged ground of infidelity. The bill states that the parties were married March 28, 1914, and that they have one daughter, now about 5 years old. The husband claims to have discovered his wife's misconduct on; June 7, 1924. The defendant is now said to reside at 234 Fifth avenue, Lansdowne. Attorney W. Harrison Chambers appears for the plaintiff. ---------o------------ COUNTY NOW HAS 80 ELECTION PRECINCTS. CORBETT COUPLE RETURN FROM TRIP TO NIAGARA. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Macalister, of Corbett, recently returned from a delightful trip to Niagara Falls. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. There are now eighty election' precincts in Baltimore county, one more than last year. The new precinct is in the Second district. ---------o--------- BOSLEY AVENUE BEING IMPROVED. Work was begun on improving Bosley avenue at Towson with concrete between Allegany and Chesapeake avenues. BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET OCTOBER 7TH. Miss Ida M. Held has resigned as principal of the Baynesville Public School, and has retired from teaching. She has a fine record for work in her profession. ---------o--------- BENJAMIN STANSFIELD TO CELEBRATE 79TH BIRTHDAY. Benjamin Stansfield, a well-known resident of the Fourth district, will celebrate his 79 th birthday today (Saturday). He recalls that in 1877 on June 15th corn was frostbitten. In 1873 he says that he had a large acreage of corn completely eaten by worms. Tires and Tubes Repaired. Retreading a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED HARRY A. RANDALL York Road Garage TOWSON, MD. Phone, Tcwson 525 IB fl ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦! For jj JEWELRY [ of the B Better Sort At Prices Consistent With Its Quality See WM. J. MILLER 28 E. Baltimore St. g BALTIMORE, MD. IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi IBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBflBBBBflBBBBBB'flBBBBBI The Baltimore County Board of Education will meet on October 7th. ---------o--------- CHICAGO IRON MANUFACTURER VISITS TOWSON RELATIVES. A. T. Perkins, Chicago iron manufacturer, visited relatives at Towsun this week. His company had the contract for installing machinery in the new Baltimore & Ohio Railroad elevator at Locust Point. ELECTED GRAND CONDUCTOR OF MASONS. Warren S. Seipp, son of Col. Geo. Seipp, Court Crier at Towson, vice-president of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company and Grand Master of Masons in the Maryland Jurisdiction, has been elected grand principal conductor of the work cf the General Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the United States. His election was at the triennial convocation of the order in Portland, Maine. BIRD MIGRATION MYSTERY. Great flocks of birds rising in regular formation remind the farmers and vacationists that the North will soon be no place for delicate constitutions. The annual rush of travel southward is beginning iu> birdland. It is one of the constant and abiding mysteries of nature that the majority of wild birds migrate seasonably, with almost the regularity of the earth's revolutions. There are variations, to be sure, but they are the more mystifying, for they appear to give evidence of a foreknowledge of the weather. Just why the birds should go South when there is no lackof food to be had in the Northern limlds is a puzzle to those naturalists^Pno believe migration is a question of food supply. In the tropics there is food aplenty. Having reached Central America or Brazil, therefore, why should the Northern birds ever return to the cold climate from which they flee every autumn? It cannot be food alone that drives them irresistibly northward in the spring and southward in the fall, for they leave a land of plenty in the South in the spring and a Northern land still overflowing with bird food in the fall. Possibly the future may reveal many of the secrets of nature, but until mankind is able to read the minds of bird folk it is not likely that science will be able wholly to explain the great mystery of migration. The engagement of Miss Etta O'Toole daughter of Mrs. James F. O'Toole, of Baltimore City, to Mr. James J. Lindsay, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lindsay, of Towson, has been announced. The wedding date has not as yet been set. Sincere Service When Death Visits Your Home Let Us Relieve You Of All The Details of The Funeral. JOHN BURNS' SONS TOWSON, MD. f. Deposit With A Growing Bank I UNDER NATIONAL SUPERVISION "1 LEPOSITS Dec. 1922 Dec, 1923 $600,900-00 $653,800.00 March, 1924 - $713,600.00 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid On Savings Deposits Open Your Checking Account With Us. WE WANT YOUR ACCOUNT First National Bank PARKTON, MD. IflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflEflflfll >V y FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM SODAS CAKES-PIES PASTRY - BREAD AND CANDIES qo to opposite engine h0use\ Towson-Md. o o d o'd n o oooodoqo1 Ninety-Nine Spenders to One Saver—that's about the usual proportion. Ninety-Nine men or women who never get anywhere to ONE man or woman who gets ahead! Money spent is money gone. Money saved and deposited at Our Savings Department is money GAINED, because we add 4% Interest to every dollar on deposit. Start your account today. The Second National Bank m iiiin TOWSON, MARYLAND IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI fl fl fl ¦ fl h»*?**«************«****««******************«*e««**^ FRANCIS C. DORSEY Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Electrical Construction SEWER CONNECTIONS 6 East Pennsylvania Aves. TOWSON, MD. Phone. Towson 544 £*4**************ft+**ft*«94 n is ¦ ¦ ¦ ^¦fl* u fl ¦ Announcing The Appointment ... of... The Automotive Service Company As distributors in this territory for the Service Motors, Inc., Wabash, Ind., manufacturers of Service Trucks. Service Trucks are designed with a thorough understanding of truck-operating conditions. They are built to do the work you will require of them with the minimum of attention or care. They are designed for continuous service under the most exacting conditions. All the valuable features of truck design that our twelve years of specialization in truck-building have developed are embodied in the Service Trucks of today. Experimental construction is rigidly excluded until it is unquestionably perfected and proved. Service Trucks, while not the highest priced trucks made, are not sold at a low price. If they were, they could not be good, but they are positively the lowest price and cheapest truck in the end, by reason of their long life, comparatively light upkeep expense and reasonable price on repair parts, and their ability to give the greatest ton mileage for the least cost. MODELS: 114-Ton, iy2-Ton, 2-Ton, 3-Ton, 4-Ton, 5-Ton. The Automotive Service Company Distributors CENTRE STREET AT FALLSWAY A Full Line Of Parts In Stock. Repairs At Moderate Prices. VErnon 4587 ® ¦ ¦ MOTOR TRUCKS iBSHBElBSBBIBBilS..........a......BSB9Blil Years of experience and of service allow us to truly say We Do Tinning Right^^rfitV JOHN H. BEVANS York Rd. & Washington Av. TOWSON, MD. Phone, Towson 682 $************$*********** 1 I ! I ! I i* Ask for it at your nearest store ?*? <§? or phone ^ I flJ.GETTEMULLER \ I & CO. I I 690=4 Ensor St., Cor. Forrest | I BALTIMORE, MD. | m^mmmm^mmM^m^mmm^mm Fine Jewelry Diamonds Precious Stones AJLFetting Manufacturing Jetidru Q? mctlJUbQrtji St i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmswBm 3 «¦¦¦¦¦¦..........¦—¦¦«—! The Towson National Bank « '\^4t the Sign pf the -HOOD* Service Maw Bargains In Slightly Used Tires MARTIN J. BARRY Charles Street and Lafayette Avenue VErnon 4183 BALTIMORE, MD. Work Your Dollars On A Night Shift" Too- The dollars you put in the bank are hardworking double-duty dollars. They work a ' 'day shift" and a "night shift" Twenty-four hours a day they are busy piling up interest for you. How large a "force" of dollars is working in the bank for you ? We invite you to start your savings account here today. THE TOWSON NATIONAL BANK Opposite the Court House TOWSON, MARYLAND ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ fl **mwmwmwwmt* f* H?"» *» tS T ; s a a m m a m s m u a si a n ss 1 |