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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Saturday, March 15, 1924—Page 2 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. *?*?? t We carry a complete line of parts, including BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS for every make of cars. MOTOR PARTS CORP. 1419 IS. Charles St. BALTIMORE Phones, Vernon 1148, 1585 Get Acquainted With Us We'll Serve You Right To Your Delight BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER COAL Agricultural Implements Fertilizers, Seeds 1 INCORPORATED COCKEYSVSLLE.MD. FORT HOWARD SOUMER CAUSES BLAZE WITH CIGARETTE. "Lights out" apparently means nothing to Michael Fantom, a soldier stationed at Fort Howard. He went to sleep in his room with a lighted cigarette in his hand. He was awakened by the odor of burning clothing and found his bed ablaze. Thomas Totill saw the smoke and sounded an alarm. Firemen found that a blanket was the only loss. Fantom was not burned, but he admitted he was frightened. $500,0000 BEING SPENT AT SPAR-ROWS POINT FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Five hundred thousand dollars is being spent in modernizing the ran mill at the Sparrows Point plant of The Bethlehem Steel Company. ----------o---------- FORMER TOWSON WOMAN SUCCUMBS AT BALTIMORE CITY HOME. GUEST OF FOWBLESBURG RELATIVE. Mrs. Wilson Merryman, of Trenton, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wallet, of Fowblesburg. HART AND TILSON MAY BE IN GERMANY. Word was received at Baltimore County Police Headquarters in the Court House, Towson, that the police of Berlin, Germany, believe that Jack Hart and William F. Tilson, escaped convicts from the Maryland Penitentiary, are hiding in that city. In the information received from that city the two men thought to be Hart and Tilson are described as "American giants." Mrs. Sidney Ann Wolfe, aged 60, a former resident of Towson, and the wife of Townley R. Wolfe, principal of Canton School No. 207, died on Monday morning at her home, 1628 N. Caroline street, Baltimore City. She was a former school teacher. Besides her husband, Mrs. Wolfe is survived by two sons, Smallwood and Townley R. Wolfe. Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. Paul Albey, of Chevy Chase, Md. Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning and burial was at Oldfiields, Charles county. ----------o---------- CATONSVILLE MAN WIN TROPHIES WITH PRIZE DOGS. OLALMS $5,000 DAMAGES FOR ALLEGED FALSE ARREST. Towson's Newest, Best, Service Station, York Road & Washington Ave. At Top of Hill. BEVAN'S Service Station York Road c Washington Av. TOWSON, MD. "Courteous Service To All." LISTEN! For Plumbing of the Better Sort See WM. A. HOWARD 208 York Road Towson-; Md. Distributor for 'Duro" U ater System For Fat ms $16& Lowest Price Yet So? a Farm Liglst and Power Plant with a 4-Cycle Engine and Standard Generator A plant large enough to supply average country home needs. Simple in construction and practically trouble-proof. A child of 12 can operate it. Weighs less than 100 pounds — takes up very little space, can be located anywhere in your buildings, moved from spot to spot, if you wish Lights 17 twenty-watt lamps at a cost of only 2 cents an hour for gasoline. And just think—you can get this wonderfully efficient plant for about half the price of any other farm light plant with direct-connected 4-cycle engine, standard generator and equivalent equipment. Call and see us about Dr. J. Charles Macgill, of Catons-ville, has won a number of silver cups and ribbons with his prize German shepherd dogs at various shows throughout the country. ----------o---------- CLERGYMAN TO ERECT COTTAGE Rev. John C. Bowers, pastor of Salem Lutheran Church, contemplates the erection of a cottage on Newburg avenue, Catonsville. ----------o---------- "UPPER END" ROAD BEING LMPROVED. The road from Mt. Zion to the school house in the Sixth district is being improved. ----------o---------- LEASES MY LADY'S MANOR PROPERTY FOR SUMMER MONTHS. J. Stanley Cook, by William H. Lawrence and Thomas J. Skane, at-torneyes, filed a suit in the Circuit Court at Towson against Mrs. W. W. Ford, of Woodbrook, in which the plaintiff claims $5,000 for alleged false arrest. The declaration states that the defendant on December 20, 1923, appeared before the Baltimore City grand jury and falsely accused the plaintiff of forging a check for $25, drawn on the Union Trust Company and made payable to Mrs. Ford, as chairman, upon which charge he was indicted and tried before the Criminal Court of Baltimore City and acquitted. STOLEN AUTO FOUND ABANDON-ED ON ROAD. The automobile of William D. Lilly, 302 Edgevale road, Roland Park, was found abandoned on the Loch Raven road by Constable S. C. Grason and Patrolman Talbott Kelly. James Robinson and Rolling Robinson, colored, were arrested on the charge of having stripped the car of its accessories while it was standing on the road. They were committed to jail by Justice William P. Butler of Towson to await a hearing. SUPPER AT TRENTON THURSDAY. On Thursday evening the Pleasure Club of Trenton Lodge will hold an oyster supper in that village. TRENTON WOMAN ILL. The cottage of J. Meyers Pearce, at My Lady's Manor, has been leased for the summer months by Mrs. Margaret E. Lamont. ----------o---------- DATE SET FOR POINT TO POINT RACE." Mrs. John W. Price, of near Trenton, has been quite ill for several weekes. ----------o---------- MRS. L. L. PIERPONT ILL. Mrs. L. L. Pierpont has been confined to her bed at her home on the Windsor Mill Road, near Randalls-town, for several days. ************************* k-x^x-x-x^x^x^x^-x-^x-x^x. Something for Everybody AT Miller's Stock-Taking Sale Remember, you choose from our entire stock at this sale—our regular stock, an immense gathering of everything- desirable in 'Diamonds, Watches and Silverware at Discounts 10% to 50°/o How about a Fine Elgin Watch? Can you use a Handsome D a- mond Ring-? Our Beautiful Wrist Watches Reduced! 28-Piece Set of Rogers' Silver. Sale Price $10.00 Sterling Silver Combined Toilet and Manicure Set; 21 exquisite pieces ; handsome case. Was $100 Now $50.00 A few of those Gold Inlaid Shell Toilet Sets. Former price up to $50. 50% Off The store is full of extraordinary opportunities for clever buyers. WM. J. MILLER 28 East Baltimore Street 1 I I COATS-A Third Floor Sale Twelve New Spring Styles 1 Pictured a Typical Value The annual "point to point race" will take place at My Lady"s Manor this year on April 12th. ----------o---------- BILL TO RAISE PAY OF JUDGES IN COUNTIES OFFERED. (From the Annapolis Representative of The Jeffersonian.) Delegate Milton Tolle of Baltimore county offered a bill to raise the sal- j aries of the chief judge and associate judges of the Third Judicial Circuit comprising Baltimore county and Harford county. Baltimore county would give its chief judge $1150 extra, and Harford i county $350, while the associate! judges would get $1000 extra from: Baltimore county and $450 from Harford. I YOU are paid for your milk on a basis of the butter-fat it contains. We have at the head of our Guernsey Herd the champion milk and butterfat bred bull of the breed, LONE PINE RESOLUTE 80438. His seven nearest dams average 15,838.90 lbs. of milk, 784.85 lbs. of butterfat. This record is not equalled by any other Guernsey Bull. His services are available to selected cows at $100 each. A real opportunity to breed your own herd bull. We are shipping.our last bull calf to Cumberland this week: and will consider offers for sons of Lone Pine Resolute for Fall Delivery------—^^^. MARBERNE FARM G. Bernard Fenwick GLYNDON, MD. ¦¦¦BBIIlBlllllBIIIiaBiBllBIIIIIIIIIIBIIl We can furnish "a size for every need" at prices that •will save you money. Wm.H.Stiegler&Co.' 234 N. Calhoun St. i altimutc, Md. UNKEL, insular* C0HPAHY ST. PAUL HYDRAULIC Underbody and Vertical Hoists and Steel Dump Bodies SURE OPERATION Continuity of Service Is The Outstanding Feature of St. Paul Hydraulic Hoists DISTRIBUTORS: LEE & LIGHT STS. BALTIMORE, MD. Phone South 1160 s lirdgdi^i-ji^i^isJf^rrdi^ Howard and Lexington Sts. Stewarts 15. BALTIMORE MARYLAND In Connection With James McCreery & Co., New York $ B ffl Sensational Value-Event to Open the Spring Season I 15 nrWELVE ultra-smart models from one of * our best makers at a radical underprice. Each style sponsored by fashion leaders. Each a rare value. Coats of High Grade Polaire In brick red, lanvin green, tan, grey, brown; checks, stripes and plaids. They are fully lined, the sizes are 14 to 44, and plenty of the larger sizes. i^f==jr==jf==jr=Jf=d^i^r='Mr^r S I 1 E I 1 0 0 1 i i i a I 0 I 1 0 1 E I E E E E E I 1 MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS "Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back" "Mose's" Good Sale of Suits and Trousers "lyfosi -*• ¦¦¦ Wi 'MOSE" IS ALWAYS DOING SOMETHING BIG OSE" reads Mr. Spencer's varm weather predictions and all about the mocking bird that's singing out in the woodlands, but He is not going to start His real Spring business until the frost is out of the ground. "Mose" doesn't believe in forcing seasons—trying to put something off on the poor working man to make a sale and to lose his trade afterwards—but He does believe in giving His people what they want—good, seasonable clothing, and to give it to them when they need it. These suits and Trousers that "Mose" talks about today are good to wear now and up until the hot days. And then they will be good to put on in the early Fall and wear up until the "cold" days. "Mose" won"t sell you anq-thing out of season, nor will He sell you anything tha tisn't in season, and whatever He sells you He guarantees that it shall be you good money's worth or He wants you to bring it back and get what you paid for it. "Mose" Is Going To Give You All Next Week The Biggest Bargains In Medium Weight Suits And Trousers You Ever Got In Your Born Life. MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN' "MOSE" IS ALWAYS GIVING SOMETHING GOOD THESE good Suits and Trousers that "Mose" offers you in this sale are the "pick" of His medium-weight goods—just, right to wear now, and if such Suits and Trousers were in any Baltimore Street store they would sell for twice hte money. "Mose" made these suits and Trousers, and He knows what they are. His good name (and He's been working for 30 years right here where He is to get it) goes with them, and His guarantee goes with them. Yes, any decent man, and "Mose" doesn't know any other kind, can come here any day next week and get any one of these good suits. For "Mose" knows that what He does for His people now they will do for Him later— and "Mose" is here to live and to. do business just as long as there's breath in Him—and He is going to keep on doing it as He has always done it—in a straight way—giving His people good, honest returns for their good money. Medium Weight Suits Young Men's Brown Knglish Model Cassi-mere Suits; piped seams; plain and <£1 C AA cuff bottoms.......................3>±0.\J\J Men's and Young Menws Flue Quality Blue Serge Suits; guaranteed col- 22 TS A Good Lot of Trousers Men's and Young Men's Best Cotton YVorsted [¦ants; all sizes and manv patterns (to f\(\ to select from....................... •?"•"" Men's and Young Men's Neat Striped Pants: good for evening or Sunday (TO *>ft weear.......................... ... *p£"0\J Men's and Young Men's Brown and