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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0345 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
strati [IAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND WOULDN'T YOU RATHER HAVE AN HONEST, CLEAIT CORRUPTION AND SCANDAL, CONDI >N OF THE GOVERNMENT, CONDUCTED BY UNPURCHASABLE MEN OF CHARACTER AND ABILITY, THAN THE ONE OF GRAFT, BY THIRD-RATE REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS?—THEN VOTE FOR DAVIS AND BRYAN AND TYDINGS. PERSONALS. Mr. Dulaney Yellott, of Glen Arm, is on the sick list. Mr. Venzke and family, of Cowen-ton, have returned from a visit with relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. James T. Norris, of White all, entertained at dinner on Thursday last. Rev. and Mrs. William D. Beall, of Cockeysville, have returned from a sojourn in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. "Dan" Brooks are now occupying their new home at Highland Park, Towson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sims, of Providence, enjoyed a visit with their son in Virginia. Miss Julia Phelps has returned-to her home at Corbett after a visit with relatives at Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruff, of Randallstown, are enjoying a motor trip through New England. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Raphel and family, of Kingsville, moved recently to Sudbrook Park. Mr. J. Reardon, of Seattle, Wash., was the recent guest of Kingsville relatives. laD O O'D n O DDODDODqU f ? I ? ! I y y i i y y y y y y y y y y f k»<-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-:« 2500 TONS Galvanized Flat and Corrugated Sheets For Garages and Barns WM. A. CONWAY 620-628 Forrest Street Cheapest House In Baltimore PHONE VERNON 2751-1999 We Deliver Everywhere Mrs. Ernest Parker and children, of My Lady's Manor, have been guests of friends on the Eastern Sho'. Mrs. William Pocock, of Sunny-brook, was the recent guest of her niece, Mrs. Cora Royston, of White Hall. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Young, near Walkers, leaving a bouncing baby boy. RATS - MICE - FLEAS ROACHES BED BUGS % AND OTHER VERMIN EXTERMINATED Results Guaranteed PLAZA 0498 Royal Disinfecting Company 506-506 Light St. Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Frank T. Cooper, of Walkers, is a patient at a Baltimore City hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for stomach trouble. Mr. J. Leonard Slade, of White Hall, who had the misfortune to fall, breaking his ankle, is rapidly improving. ----------o---------- Mrs. Clinton Matthews of Phoenix, was the recent guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunther, of Sunnybro.ok. Major Brady, who has been stationed for some time at Towson with the 62nd Calvary Unit, left this week with his family for Annapolis, where they will spend a month with Major Brady's folks before sailing for the Philippines, to which place the Major has been assigned. ROCKDALE ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING. A meeting of the Rockdale Community Association will be held Monday night at the home of James A. Marriott, Jr., Liberty road, near Rolling road, at 8 o'clock. The purpose of the "meeting is to complete the organization of the Association, which was started by a number of the residents and taxpayers of that section of Baltimore county last week. William and James Marriott, who have had petitions for signatures to be presented to the County Commissioners demanding a new school for Rockdale, will report the number of names obtained. ----------o---------- $13,000 MARK NEAR IN BLIND VETS' DRIVE. COFFEE HIGHEST SINCE 1921 RECORD BECAUSE OF SHORT CROP. Coffee, December delivery, sold on the New York Coffee Exchange at 20.25 cents a pound. This, with the exception of the year 192J, is the highest price in 75 years. The great advance in price is due primarily to the shortage of the Brazilian crop, but the situation is aggravated to some extent by the Brazilian Government's control of the exports of the bean. REISTERSTOWN ELECTRIC SERVICE LINE APPROVED. i r X WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR The Famous Sleeve Valve Motor Improves With Use NO CARBON CLEANING NO VALVES TO GRIND MASON'S GARAGE, Towson, Md. Office Phone Calvert 2460-2461 Night Phone, Liberty 0063 Davidson Transfer & Storage Co. Receipts from an exhibition of World War trophies are expected to increase local contributions toward the veterans' $1,000,000 fund to approximately $13,000. The exhibit is directed by the Service Star Legion, War Mothers of America, sponsors of the nation wide drive to provide the blind vet erans with a home and recreation center near Catonsville. Originally it was intended the campaign should continue only a week. But because early returns were disapointing it has been decided to continue a canvass for funds until the desired amount has been subscribed. Contributions may be taken or mailed to the Baltimore headquarters, to the Evergreen Scfc^'l for the Blind, or to William T, ^Hemsley, Northeast branch of thev Calvert Bank, Gay and Monument streets. Hemsley is national treasurer of the campaign. The Water Board at a special meeting recommended the Board of Estimates grant a license to the Gas and Electric Company to lay a high-tension line across Water Board property near Gunpowder river. The line will extend from McCalls Ferry to Reisterstown, running east and west across Baltimore county. About 13 towers will be erected on city property. Because of a feeling these towers would destroy the beauty of the property a number of residents of Baltimore county protested against the erection of the line. It is believed these objections will cease with selection of the new route for the line. PARKVILLE WOMAN INJURED IN AUTO MISHAP. Miss Rhea Davenport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davenport, of Parkville, sustained a double fracture of the collarbone in an auto accident. PINE GROVE CHURCH .ELECTS OFFICERS. Pine Grove U. B. Church elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Superintendent, Mr. Robert R. McCann; assistant superintendent, Mr. Samuel Molesworth; secretary, Mr. Melvin Young; treasurer, Mr. Milton Hersey; pianist, Mrs. Lawrence Hoshall; assistant pianists, Miss Mildred Fuller and Miss Evelyn Haslett; choirister, Mr. Pleasant Stiffler. BILL OF COMPLAINT FILED HERE. P. MACAULAY BIRCKHEAD DEAD P. Macaufay Birckhead, 73 years old, of Catonsville, died of bronchial pneumonia after a brief illness. Mr. Birckhead had been in the insurance business in Baltimore for a number of years. He was stricken last Saturday. Mr. Birckhead was the son of the late James Birckhead and Mrs. Elizabeth Macaulay Birckhead. His nearest surviving relatives are three first cousins, Lennox Birckhead, Mrs. Robert Tucker and Miss Kath-erine Taylor. OFFICF PHONE NIGHT PHONE Forest 6905 Liberty 1531 ARLINGTON MOVING & STORAGE CO., Inc. L. M. CARVER Pres. Furniture Carefully Removed 4 K. Belvidere Ave. Baltimore, Md. »»O+»»O0S»»***« I 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 l ? 'f We carry a complete line of parts, v* including- | BALL AND ROLLER i BEARINGS A for every make of cars. | MOTOR PARTS CORP. t 1419 N. Charles St. **2 % BALTIMORE A Phones. Vernon 1148 1585 ••? ^ ^acHSupreme; in its Own Field. AMDCD-GAS -STRATE 'Verjj Best REGULAR GASOLINE, ^Vhe Original SPECIAL MOTOR FUEL Cold through the Giccn Pump Sold through the Bed Pump Dealing AM0C0-6AS Globe, IwinrfAMERICAN-STRATEGiSoIincOlobc ^Products of ^THtf AM.&ILICA2C Oil/ CO. TO CELEBRATE ALL SAINTS' DAY. All Catholic and Protestant Episcopal churches in Baltimore county will celebrate A'r Saints' Day today (Saturday) Witn ^ ^cial services. Sunday Catholics will also celebrate All Souls' Day. ----------o---------- WIFE WANTS ALIMONY. A bill of complaint was filed in the Circuit Court at Towson by Benjamin J. Dorn against Levi N. Pearce to restrain the defendant from obstructing a right of way at Phoenix which the plaintiff claims the right to use, and to require him to remove railroad sills from same. Judge Walter W. Preston signed an order granting the injunction as prayed, unless cause is shown to the contrary on or before November 12. Attorney Elmer J. Cook appears for the plaintiff. iiiiiiifmiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiMiiiBiigiitfBiiiiiiiBiiMiiiiHiiiriiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrs. Edith Smith has filed a bill in the Circuit Court at Towson against Joseph H. Smith, her husband, residing on the Windsor Mill road, that he be required to pay her alimony. She states that she was married in 1917, has three young children and alleges that the defendant has deserted her. Mrs. Smith says that he rhusband has allowed her $12 per week, which is inadequate for the support of her and her children. Attorney Gwynn Nelson appears for the plaintiff. ----------o---------- SCHEDULE FOR ELKRIDGE HOUNDS ANNOUNCED. Schedule for the Elkridge Hounds from October 31st to Novemberr 29th is as follows: Belair—Friday, Oct. 31, Country Club Inn, 11 A. M. Saturday, Nov. 1, Churchville, 10 A. M. Monday, Nov. 3rd, Countrv Club Inn, 10 A. M. Tuesday, Nov. 4, Churchville, 10 A. M. Wednesday, Nov. 5, Country Club Inn, 10 A. M. Thursday, Nov. 6, Churchville, 10 A. M. Meets will be held in the Harford country by invitation of The Harford Hunt on Nov. 8, 10, 12 and 14. Time and place of meetings will be announced laterr. At Home—Saturday, Nov. 5, Knoe bel, 2 P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 19, No. 1 Bridge, 2 P. M. Saturday, Nov. 22, Club House, 2 P. M. Joint meet with the Green Spring Valley hounds Thursday, Nov. 27, Meredith's Ford, 10 A. M. Saturday, Nov, 29, Club House, 10 A. M. T WORK GO I OUR MEATS ARE RIGHT [ OUR PRICES TOO... | LEXINGTON I MEAT | COMPANY 126 N. PACA ST. I BALTIMORE I I I Most Sanitary Store In Town = ¦ [ Breast of Veal ............ 8 I Pot Roast..............io I Chuck Roast..........12% I Shoulders of Lamb .......18 Lamb Chops............18 1 Fresh Sausage..........18 | Sirloin Steak.............20 | Round Steak............30 | Leg of Veal .............20 I I Fresh Ham.............22 1 Pork Roast.............25 Leg of Lamb.............28 PHONE, CALVERT 0497 PAPER MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE. The Eagle Paper Mill, near Bent-ley Springs, was completely destroyed by fire. A few years ago there were five paper mills in the Little Gunpowder Falls, all in operation and doing a thrifty business, but this one (the Eagle Mills) was the largest and employed the most people. With the burning of this one, only two remain. SUNNYBROOK PATRON-TEACHERS' CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. The Patron-Teachers' meeting of Sunnybrook School was held recently at the school house, with the president, Mrs. Aloise Sipes, in the chair. The officers of yast year were re-elected for the ensuing year. Two new members were added to the list. UT YOUIR LAMTIMG BO UP TO UJ We Know How TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc., Towson, Md. »»?»?»?»??»»»»»»»»?»»»»»»»»»»<»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»?»»»?»?»- WILLIAM H. SANDS Builder and General Contractor Masonry Brick Work Plaster Work Cement Work Jobbing General Construction EAST PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Near York Road. t I •> t I TOWSON, MD. I Carpenter Work Painting PHONES—Office, Towson 544 Residence, Tuxedo 2479 $**44^«******$#**«*+*********«**«****************<$ J Hudson=Essex Announce Price Recoction HUDSON COACH now $1395 f.o. b. ESSEX COACH now $945 f. 0. b. For the first time in Motor Car History a Closed Car Sells For Less Than the Open Model on same chasses. HUDSON-ESSEX LARGEST SELLING SIX CYLINDER CARS IN THE WORLD. One demonstration will convince you. TOWSON GARAGE, Inc. Hudson & Essex Dealers Pennsylvania and Delaware Avenues, TOWSON, MARYLAND So why buy an open car? ^ So 111 Husband had to do the Work. Completely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound South Bend, Indiana. —' 'I was all rundown, tired out, and had pains in my back and bearing-down pains. I was so sore I could hardly drag myself around and was not able to do a bit of housework. My husband worked all day in the shop, and then came home and helped me at night. The doctors said I had female weakness, and there was no help but to be operated upon, and of course that would cost us a great deal. My husband heard about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at the factory and one night he stopped at the drr.g store and bought me a bottle of it. I had begun to think there was no help for me, but I took three bottles of it and now I feel like myself once more. The price for three bottles wasn't so much as the doctor had charged. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough."—Mrs.Dora Osborne, 430 Sherman Avenue, South Bend, Ind. Women troubled with female weakness should give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial—now. For sale by druggists everywhere. i ! i I I I i 1 ! V ? ! & I y ! Bathroom in a Space Only Five Feet Square PLUMBING—Here is the way in which you can save money. When a leak developes in your home or a faucet needs repair, try to find out before you call us, the exact nature of the work to be done. HEATING—It is our business to advise users of heating plants how to get the most heat from the least fuel. This advice is free of charge. WATER SYSTEMS-If you live in the suburbs beyond the reach of a public service, the installation of a PAUL WATER SYSTEM will give you pressure at the spigot as also a private Fire Department in your home. No more worry—no more drudgery—no time and labor lost to fill the tank—it's automatic. SEPTIC TANKS—Do you actually realize what this means ? Are we not careless about our own health and mere generally the health of our families ? When they are taken sick, it costs money, and a Septic Tank is a safeguard of health—and the cost is very low. It requires no attention after instollation. HOT WATER EVERYWHERE-Day or night, plenty of hot water at an automatically maintained temperature, for the bath, toilet, kitchen or laundry. Can give you either style- storage or instantaneous—or we can attach a hot water outfit to your present system. HOW TO GET US—A postal card or the telephone will enable us to send a represen tative to see you promptly, for which we make no charge. «• i > < > <» • > ii < ? «? •> < ? :: < ? 234 RTCALHOUfy STREET Baltimore, typ. HEATlNG-PLUttBlNQ- ELECTRIC and POWER ENGINEERS Phone. Gilmor 3830 «:~KK":-:~:~x~:«x^"H~^^^^ % »**! |