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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0469 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Page 6—Saturday, December 13, 1924.
JEFFERSON!
ION, MARYLAND
FRUIT CAKE-None Better \
HOME-MADE MINCE PIES I
That Are Just Right—Made To Your Order
Denton Bakeries
409 York Road, Towson 5320 York Road, Govans
NEGROES HELD AS BURGLARS.
STATE TO GET $650,000 FOR ROAD WORK.
Two negroes charged with thej ----------
burglary of articles valued at $150 ! (Special to The Jeffersonian) from a store in Baltimore county; The State probably will receive were arrested by city police on Pearl approximately $650,000 as her pro street as the negroes were attempt-! rat* share, off.tne $80 000,000 for .-•'., v : road construction carried in the an-
mg to pawn the articles. , | nuai agricultural appropriation bill
The prisoners were turned over to j as reported to the House of Repre-
the County police. Police said the' sentatives, according to a dispatch
from Washington.
The State's share was apprximated at the office of John N. Mackall, Commissioner of State Roads. Dis-
robbery occurred on December 4.
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BLIND SCHOOL MAKES REPORT.
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Say
MERRY CHRISTMAS ELECTRICALLY
Electrical Appliances Make Useful And Appreciated Gifts]
j tribution of the road construction
(Prom the Washington Correspondent! fund by the Federal Government is
of The Jeffersonian.) J made on a basis of State mileage of
The Maryland School for the' different classes of roads, so that
WOMAN HIT BY AUTO IS SENT TO HOSPITAL.
WATER ENGINEERS END CONFERENCE HELD HERE.
Mrs. Anna Krewsky, fifty-eight, of Colgate, is in Bay View Hospital suffering from a compound fracture of the right leg and severe abrasions and contusions, sustained when she was run down by an automobile operated by Jerry Fiksak, 3704 Elliott street, Baltimore.
Fiksak took the injured woman to Bay View Hospital and then surrendered to Dundalk police, who released him after an investigation
The quarterly convention of the i Four Cities Conference of Water i Engineers, which started in Baltimore Tuesday night, ended Wednesday with a visit of the delegates to the Loch Raven reservoir and an in-
DR, GUTH ELECTED.
Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits, The Famous "Lionel" Electric Trains, Electric Toasters, Electric Wafile Irons, Percolators, Grills, Curling Irons, Vacuum Cleaners, and a hundred and one other sensible presents.
Radio and Radio Supplies
Automobile Accessories
Willard Radio and Auto Batteries
THE WILSON ELECTRIC CO.
No. 409 YORK ROAD TOWSON, MD. Phone Towson 323 Open Evenings
Blind received no blind children ofjthere is no definite way of determining Maryland's exact time.
Dr. William Westley Guth, presi-, dent of Goucher College, which will share at this \ SOon be a part and parcel of Towson, j will serve as a member of the executive committee of the Association of road con-J Colleges and Secondary Schools of share was j Southern States in 1925. He was the annual report of the school i $635,945.01. It had been hoped, j elected at a meeting of the Associa-made public at the Interior Depart-1 ")? Commissioner's office said that J tion in. Memphis, Tenn.
teachable age of persons in the military or naval service of the United States or of indient citizens of the District of Columbia, according to
Last year, out of an tion of $75,000,000 for struction, Maryland's
ment.
Under the law the Secretary of the Interior is charged with the responsibility of providing for instruction of blind children of all persons in the military and naval service, as well as indigent blind children of the District of Columbia. Such children are placed for instruction in the Maryland School for the Blind.
1925
Christmas Club
NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT
MANY a home will be happier this Christmas because the family Santa Claus looked ahead and joined the 1924 Christmas Savings Club.
The Club is a simple, practical plan that puts ready cash into your hands at Christmas time, just when you need it most.
Our 1925 Christmas Savings Club, which is now open for enrollment, has classes within the means of everyone. Deposits range from a few cents to twenty dollars a week.
Join Now! THE
National Bank of Baltimore
Oldest Bank in Maryland St. Paul and Baltimore Sts.
One of the most practical gifts Santa Claus
could bring you is a
MUELLER COMBINATION SINK FAUCET
a handy kitchen helper
234 nTcALHOU^ STREET
Baltics re»d.
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