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Page 2—Saturday, October 11. 19. THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND LOOKNG FOR LOST DIAMOND, WOMAN IS RESCUED AFTER LEAPING INTO RESERVOI1 Had Brooded For Months Over Daughter, Who Is Patient At Sheppard-Pratt Hospital—Arrested For Disorderly Conduct. For 16 months, according to members of "her family, Mrs. Sarah Amol-sky, 44 years old, has been brooding over the condition of her daughter, Miss Estelle Amolsky, 19 years old, who is a patient at the Sheppard-Pratt Hospital. Often, according to Lazarus Amolsky, Mrs. Amolskys husband, every occupant of the Amolsky home at 82 0 Brooks Lane, Baltimore, was awakened by Mrs. Amolsky's cry: "Estelle! Oh, Estelle!" One night that cry was heard even oftener than usual. But Mrs. Amolsky, according to her husband, appeared to be rested and calm the next -morning when he gave her $15 to pay a grocery bill. Then he left the house. With a clatter of hoofs, Jerome Kahn and Howard L. Crise rode into the drive along the reservoir in Druid Hill Park. A colored stable boy rode a few paces in the rear. Near the statute of Christopher Columbus a woman was standing, her outstretched hand pointing toward the water. Something in the attitude of the woman, according to Kahn, who is **«*«<**«**«***«********** 2500 TONS Galvanized Flat and Corrugated Sheets For Garages and Barns WM. A. CONWAY 620-628 Forrest Street Cheapest House In Baltimore PHONE VERNON 2751-1998 We Deliver Everywhere i CRANE'S Is The Place To Go. 215 E. Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD. mm n mm, i ¦ ¦ !¦ ¦ ¦eaml WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR The Famous Sleeve Valve Motor Improves With Use NO CARBON CLEANING NO VALVES TO GRIND MASON'S GARAGE, Towson, Md. w>>:kk«:kkkkkkk»*>*:«>»:*»:**:*»:» Office Phone Calvert 2460-2461 Night Phone, Liberty 0063 Davidson Transfer & Storage Co. FREIGHT, FURNITURE and SX'uaAGE Weekly trips to Washington, Philadelphia, New York & Points North Warehouse: Office: 1019-21 RIDGELY STREET 34 S. EUTAW STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND pears old and who lives in the rne Court Apartments, caused hiiil^» jump from his horse and run to her side. The colored boy followed him, tying both horses to the iron fence around the reservoir. Crise, who lives at 2619 North Charles street, rode a short distance ahead. Kahn, who is the son of Moses Kahn, of Old Town, said the woman pointed at the water again as he approached. She told him her name. It was Mrs. Amolsky. Then, according to Kahn, she said: "I have lost the diamond setting in my ring. Will you help me over the fence so that I can look for it?" Kahn and the colored boy assisted Mrs. Amolsky over the fence. They remained in the drive. With a shrill cry, according to Kahn, Mrs. Amolsky ran toward the water and jumped into the reservoir. Kahn vaulted the fence. The colored boy was at his side. Kahn, without removing his clothes, plunged in after the woman. Crise, attracted by the scream, came galloping back. Kahn swam to the spot where Mrs. Amolsky had gone down twice. When she reappeared on the surface he seized her. She fought him off, according to Kahn, and cried: "Let me go down!" But Kahn swam toward the shore, holding the woman in one arm. Crise was coming toward him. A short distance from the short the woman was passed from Kahn to Crise. Then both men lefted her over the fence and into the arms of Park Officer George Bowen. Soon Patrolman James Santmyer, of the Northern district, was on the scene. Patrolman Walter B. Jones, of the Northwestern district, joined him. Mrs. Amolsky was given first aid treatment and was revived. Kahn and Crise, with their clothes soaking wet, mounted their horses and galloped away. A technical charge of disorderly conduct was lodged against Mrs. Amolsky when she was first taken to the Northern Police Station. Dr. Michael A. Abrams, of 2360 Eutaw Place, was summoned. Mrs. Amolsky was taken to the Hebrew Hospital. The charge was withdrawn. COURT OF APPEALS IN SESSION. Chief Judge T. Scott Offutt, of Towson, with other members of the Appeals Court, began sittings this week, the October term commencing on Monday. YOM KIPPER OBSERVED. Day of Aatonement—in Hebrew Yom Kippur—was observed the fore part of this week by Baltimore county Hebrews. In this celebration those of Orthodox faith allow neither food nor drink to touch their lips in the entire 24 hours. It is significant that on the Day of Atonement the ancient Israelites were commanded to blow the trumpet (schofar) as a sign of ^e year of jubilee, when all debi^ and slaves were released from the nomination of sin. October 12, the happy festival of the Tabernacles, will be ushered in, while October 20 marks the eighth day of the festival and is known as Feast of the Conclusion. ELIZABETH HARN BURIED. Elizabeth Harn, niece of Mrs. Herman L. Reich, and wife of the late Thomas B. Harn, was buried from the home of her niece, 412 Inleside avenue, Catonsville. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. We carry a complete line of parts, including- BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS for every make of cars. MOTOR PART^ CORP. 1419 N. Charles St. BALTIMORE Phones. Vernon 1148 1585 in its Own Field* iuHM AMDCDGAS '"The Original SPECIAL MOTOR FUEL WlfflSffi 'Very Bcsb REGULAR, GASOLINE Cold through the Giocn Pump Sold through the &d Pump DCAiuxJf AM0C0-OAS Globo l)caiinrfAMERiaN-STRAT£6dSoUncGlobe ...,,, Products of :~^^^^ George Lenox of Catonsville, the boy who won the marble shooting championship of the world at Atlantic City and a ticket to the world's series this year, is a guest j of President Heydler of the National j League at the big games. He sits' just behind Heydler's box. "He's a regular boy," Mr. Heydler' said, "and prouder of his world's series than anything he won in connection with his championship tour ney." ----------o---------- HARFORD COUNTY CASE REMOVED HERE. PUT LA UT YOUR uptou; We. Know How TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc., Towson, Md. ^ | iMXIMG ROBifl The record in the case of William Hart, charged with the murder of Auilla McGaw, whom he is alleged; to have fatally shot on August 10, which has been removed from Bel-air to Towson for trial, has been received at the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court Wm. P. Cole. The Roads Engineer's Department and contractors throughout the county have complained to the police that lanterns placed on obstacles at various places of operation have been confiscated. Investigation shows that auto tourists are responsible. GREEN SPRING VALLEY MAN COMMITS SUICIDE. While alone in his office on the 10th floor of the Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore city, Horace W. White, Jr., of Garrison, jumped, his body with every bone in it broken, being picked up by passersby. JOSEPH STRICKER KILLED BY IRVINGTON TROLLEY. Joseph Shricker, sixty-five, 5 912 York road, was struck by a southbound Irvington car, near Harwood avenue, while returning to Ir's home He was taken to the Union Memorial Hospital in a passing automobile by Patrolman J. D. Klingel, where he died of a fractured skull. The car was driven by Motorman George Ward. ----------o---------- PARAN PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TO OLD RALLY EXERCISES. IBaBIBBBlIEBBIBBiail ! School Shoes AT The Boot Shop WM. F. ORTH, Prop. 529 YORK ROAD, Opposite Towson Hotel Dr. Scholl's Arches sj Dolly Madison Shoes H Work Shoes, Rubber Shoes OPEN EVENINGS "iliiiilffluiiiiiiM I OUR MEATS ARE RIGHT I OUR PRICES TOO... I Raally services were held at Bt. Paran Presbyterian Sunday School, Harrisonville. The program was arranged by the Rev. Dr. Robert J. Johnston, pastor, and Paul B. O'Dell, superintendent. PART OF COONEY FARM AUCTIONED OFF. Part of the J. C. Cooney farm, including 43 acres, located on the Washington boulevard at Elkridge, was sold at public auction. The property fronts on the highway and is opposite Trinity Church. ----------o---------- MRS. HENRY F. BAKER LEAVES FOR FRANCE. Mrs. Henry F. Baker, of the Long Green Valley, national president of the Service Star Legion, left Tuesday for France to spend two months ¦visiting points of interest and touring the battlefields and American soldier cemeteries. She will visit her daughter, who is studying art in Paris, and expects to accompany her home. ----------o---------- PIKESVILLE REAL ESTATE MAN DEAD. LEXINGTON MEAT COMPANY 126 N. PACA ST. BALTIMORE Most Sanitary Store In Town \ Beef Pot Roast.........10 f j Liver Pudding . .,......12 % j I Chuck Roast..........12 Vz § == = Veal Chops............12^ § Hamburg Steak.......12 }£ I Shoulders of Lamb.......18 1 Lamb Chops............18 § Fresh Sausage...........18 | I Tender Sirloin Steak .....18 | j Fresh Ham............18 | j Leg of Lamb...........25 I PHONE, CALVERT 0497 Death claimed John G. Loringer, well known Pikesville real estate man. Mr. Loringer, who has been in poor health for some time, died at a Baltimore city hospital following an operation. ---------------o---------------¦ JURY AWARDS $500 DAMAGE VERDICT. A jury in the Circuit Court at Towson on Wednesday awarded Patrick J. Caslin $500 damages fox^ a right of way for an electric light and power line condemned through the property for the use of the Consolidated Gas, Electric Light and Power Company. ALL WOMEN WHO WORK Should Know how this Worker was Made Strong and Well by Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun How Is This For A Real Player Value $389 Here is a brand new guaranteed Player that is a $600 value. Cat) be dso used for manual plaj'ing. The duet compartment bench and li-brar3r of word rolls are included free during this offer. When downtown stop in and play it }rour-self. Terms as low as $2.00 weekly. $389 Used Pianos and Players Every instrument guaranteed. Any instrument exchangable. 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