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| Saturday, January 26, 1924—Page 14 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS / (Continued from Page 13) Duncan, Geo C, $2.48. Duncan, Frank I, Exec John D CDun- can, $12.53. Duncan, Ella S, $7.33. Dunkle, John L, $1.19. Dowling, Thos G, $12.12. Easter, James M, $42.10. Eckel, Graham, $3.11. Elder, Wm V, $50.85, Elmer, Wm T, $41.97. Eldred, Frank C, $1.19. Ensor, Allen L, $1.77. Farr. Harry P, $81.63. Fenwick, Margaret T and G Bernard, £223.50. Frank, 9sabell K, $110.62. Fisher, Janon, $890.21. Fisher, Janon, agent, $23.82. Fisher, Nannie P, Trustee for Sarah C Wilson, $29.09. Fisher, f d, Trustee, $38.79. Fisher, Mrs Frank, $17.12. Fisher, atherine I* M, $74.70. Fisher, Charles, $3.14. Fowler, Louisa McEndree, $14.20. Frantz, Geo E, $1.56. Frick, James Swan, Trustee Mary Key Boland, $18.62. Gessler, Jos L, $2.12. Giddings, Mrs Helen, $26.30. Gore, Albert P, $37.04. Gilpin, Madeline D, $281.11. Gisrlel, Sarah G, $27.84. Gittings, John M, $11.88. Glass, D W, $10.03. Gorman, J C, $27.33. Gosnell, Clarence W, $2.68. Gottschalk, Julius E, $1.19. Goucher, Dr John F, Trustee Est of, $116.51. Grace, Chas H, $39.28. Graflin, Anna L, J M Curley agent, $163.66. Griffls, Warren, $0.60. Griffith, Melvin S and John E, Trustees, $30.67. Grim, George, $1.24. Godock, Joseph, $3.23. Haines, Wm H, $0.73. Haan, Jacob, Jr, $5.56. Hanna, Wm E, $81.83. Hartman, G Ransom, $4.80. Harvey, Mrs Bessie N, $5.63. Harwood, Stephen P, $99.49. Hayden, Helen E, $52.34. Hayden, Wm H, $3.98. Henderson, Alice H, $50.85. Hayward Mrs Amy Bond, Truatee, $116.78. Hayward, Amy Bond, $33.92. Head, Henry P, $38.72. Heath, Jennie R, $1.61. Heyde, Eugene W, $19.88. Hindes, Jos F, $32.70. Hockley, C F. $8.26. Hoffman, R C, Jr, $31.18. Holbrook, Henry C, $50.62. Homer, Est Chas C, Chas C Homer, Jr, $794.39. Homer, Francis T, $109.53. Homer, R Baldwin, $3.98. Hook, Harry W, Wm A Lee agt, $17.18. Hooper, James P. $170.72. Hopps, Wm G, $3.05. Horner, Mrs Loula G, Guadlan M T Horner Est, $37.45. Houghton, Louis H, $13.28. Hunter, Isabella A, $2.21. Huster, Est Geo J, acct Ernest B Wooden, Exec, $111.84. Holtzman, Mrs Charlotte A, $26.82. Ilgenfritz, Jos L, $8.40. Jackson, W C, $129.08. Jackson, W Congreve, $0.73. James, Mrs. Fannie R, $44.76. Jenkins, Harry S, $105.72. Jenkins, Harry S, Exec Kath M Jen kins, $10.26. Tenkins, J Hlllen, $42.10. "•*¦ H Courtenay, $2.58. Jenlf«*. _ T^rarry, $1.37. Je£sSp\i W» *~- ^07. ifes'sapV rf Sdsiey*, »*«:. tfdnesi, Lowrfeiiee,- $&$&¦ a-j^ Seienko, 3 ViCtdft **<& Kanode, R E, $0.73. Keidel, Geo C, $4.63. Kelly, Margaret, $1.28. Kemp, Mrs Agnes H, $4.26. Kenney, Katherine C, $2.12. Koerner, John B, $2.86. Lang, Walter B, $37.46. Lawrence, A Gower, $548.95. Lewin, Carmine Hooper, $3.75. Lippincott, Sam'l W, $15.32. Livezey, Elias, $281.58. i Loftus, James W, $15.14. Dongnecker, Ella M, $129.30. Lord, Henry M, $4.81. Low, Walter A, $14.91. Lupo, J Frank, $3.52. Lurman, Eliz P, $20.87. Lyon, Jr. Sam'l H, $497.07. McElroy, E S, $37.25. Marley, B C, $0.50. Matthews, Est, Anna F, $65.36. Meyer, Herman, $7.41. Meyer.Herman F, $1.28. Meyer, Louisa S, $8.16. Merryman, Geo H for Trustees, $47.44, Miller, Chas Wilbur, $281.70. Miller, Lawrence M, $37.93. Miller, Wm C, $5.38. Monmonier, J Carroll, $0.50. Monmonier, Helen F, $0.50. Montgomery, Geo R, $6.77. Nairn, Jno F L, $4.68. Naylor, R T, $55.27. Nesbit, Mrs J W, $4.81. Nevins, Frank H, $1.65. Nichols, Mrs Augusta M, $6.26. Ober, Gustavus Jr, $40.72. Obrecht, Geo F and Annie Frieae, Trustees for Annie and Walter Frieae, $192.04. Offutt, Mary R, $41.27. Orange, Verne C, $2.31. Owings, James M, $0.73. Parker, Chas A. $2.12. Parr, Ral, $106.30. Payne, Ralph S, $1.03. Piper, Augustus A, $13.65. Price, Mrs M L, $19.10. Primrose, H Clay, Trustee, $14.86. Pringle, Andrew, $9.55. Raine, John E, $0.96. Reaney, S Catherine, $27.65. Renouff, Edward D, $6.73. Ridgely, Harriett I and Florence A $41.60. Robertson, James B, $3.04. Roszell, R Julius, $17.00. Sadtler, Mrs Mary L, $4.90. Scheuler, J Edmund, $7.33. Seip, Robert C, $6.42. Selden, Arthur T, $69.90. Sencindiver, J P, $4.59. Shields, Marcia E, Agent for Mrs Thos S Brady, $14.20. Shrive, Susan, $2.17. Silverman, Albert, $1.19. ¦Slingluff, Ella and Valerie Von D, $18.34. Slingluff, Valerie, $13.73. Smith, Albert M, $0.73. Smith, Rosamond E, $13.15. Smith, S Seymour, $2.58. Smith, W Gill, $20.08. Speece, Howard R, $2.58. Sparks, Richard R, $12.82. Sparks, D Allen, $18.85. Spry, Clary V, $0.76. Stevenson, Margt K, Gdn for Herman W H Burton and Eliz R Stevenson, $43.27. Stewart, W Donald, Est, c/o Mercantile Trust & Dep Co, $32.02. Stilher, Geo H, $26.37. Strauss, Isaac Lobe, $245.28. Stuart, Isabel, $616.20. Summer, G R and wife, $65.88. Symington, W W, $4.68. Taylor, Elbert B, $16.53. Taylor, Elizabeth M, $5.36. Thompson, Julia S, $50.99. Tracey, Ernest C, $0.73. Travers, Wm K, $39.78. , . Troupe, Calvin F, $11.88. Wacker, Mrs Chas, $21.88. Wade, Dr J Percy, $32.80. Wagner, Herbert A, $89.64. Waltz, Chas H, $0.87. Watson, John Jr, $1.42. ' • Weaver, Mary Ellen, $3.48. R - ., ,, Webb, Mrs O E, $34.45. Wels, A M, $1.19. "~~ Wheeler, Frank I, $1.94. White, JvJary Louise, $34.05. White, Chas H, $1.08, Whyte, Jr, Wm Plnkftey, $14.02. Wight, Frank L, $118.10. Wilhelm, Peter H, $4.31. Williams, Rev E A, $14.20. Wilson, Chas E, $7.13. Wilson, Mrs Eva O, $74.38. Wilson, Mary E, $35.69. Wilson, Mrs Rebecca M, $8.63. Wilson, S Elizabeth, $2.85. Winstead, W H, $559.65. Wooden, Alex W, $10.30. Wooden, Ernest E, $21.05. Woollcott, William, $6.05. Wright, Sarah B, $72.80. Wyse, W P E and wife, $2.43. Wyson, R J, $139.07. Winand, M C, a/c, $1.19. Yakel, Mrs Violet M, $120.33. DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS $0.84. Corporations, 1028. Sherwood Park Water Co, $5.37. Fisher & Carozza Bros Co, $164.19. Graham & Co, $4.88. Balto & Eastern Shore Ferry Line Inc. Pref, $2.14. Balto & Eastern Shore Ferry Line Inc, Com, $0.70. Akehurst & Sons Inc, $90.57. Art Photo Engraving Co, $7.76. Auto Tire Accessories Corp, $4.01. Carter-Webster & Co Inc, $121.84. H E Crook Co Inc, $256.75. Belt Seed Co Inc, $42.61. Henry Bishop Inc, $58.48. Beaver Dam Marble Corp, $2.89. Dixie Storage Battery Co, $113.89. Dundalk Mot Co, $0.49. Jos B Dunn & Sons Inc, $67.38. Durabilt Fly Screen & Mfg Co, $0.88. Bently Paper Mill Inc, $69.76. Balto Barbers Service Co, $66.98. Balto Valve Co, $2.80. Bigelow Brush Co, $6.40. Boulevard Theatre Co, $17.06. Bowleys Quarters Co of Balto Co, $2.48. Henry B Cook Inc, $1.31. Cornwallis Oil & Gas Co Inc, $0.40. Ferry Farm Realty Co, $0.33. Japanese Shore Inc, $1.34. Geo R Jarman Refrigerating Co Inc, $13.63. Keech & Gorman Inc, $0.30. Knickerbocker Ice Co, $0.31. Maurice Chemical Co, $0.76. Balto Printing & Binding Co, Central Warehouse Co, $0.40. Community Meat & Provision Co Inc, $17.06. Electric Service Co, $24.65. Greater Balto Theatre Inc, $0.37. Hann-Miller Co, $156.90. Lafayette Mill & Lumber Co, $237.48. Liberty Audit Co, $0.49. Luken Bros Inc, $16.63. Maryland Motor Co, $45.42. Metropolitan Pub Co, $1.79. Modern City Pub Co, $0.30. Monotype Composition Co Inc, $1.80. Reliable Furniture Mfg Co, $228.26. ""•'- Belting Co Inc, $3.7T» SugUeneVRoaenre;a-?o inc, $518.28, H M Rowe Co, $1,626.26. Ruxton Servioa «*- jnc> $9 81> leaver Dam Marble Co, $1.55. Buchwald Del & Express Co, $25.78. Empire Furniture Mfg Co, $751.75. Fibre Specialty Co, $274.91. Balto Fuel Co, $6.98. Beach Co Inc, $72.07. H C McComas Coal Co, $216.19. Republic Boiler & Radiator, $0.28. Evan W Hook & Co Inc, $162.37. Lincoln Highway Motors Corp, $378.21. National Bltumenus Corp, $0.35. Pikesville Distilling Co, $19.71. Seiler Roofing Co Inc, $12.66. B F Starr Co, $2.97. State Theatre Co, $2.63. Sal Freutal Co, $1.05. J Staum & Sons Co, $2.58. United States Music Stores Inc, $0.40. Perry Oil & Gas Co, $0.28. Locke Insulator Corp, $0.54. Peoples Theatre Co, $0.48. Price Co Inc, $71.27. J Waters Russell Realty Co, $9.45. Thos R Sapp & Co, $36.33. G Schiafflno & Co, $1.83. Seaboard Brass & Copper Co, $1.92. G C Swope & Co Inc, $1.96. E M & F Waldo Inc, $1.32. Westport Paving Brick Co, $0.28. Paul M Adams Co, $3.77. American Royalties Corp, $0.49. Anderson Hedeman Co, $19.96. Henry S Ashman Inc, $191.17. Canion Motor Co, $0.49. Catonsville Garage Co, $84.01. Cedar Island Club Inc, $26.07 Colonial Concrete Products $4.44. Community Garage Co, $55.86. Fairlawn Construction Co, $15.61. Forest Park Garage Inc, $2.83. Giddings & Rogers Co, $3.18. Gilpin & Co Inc, $0.28. Griffith & Turner Co of Balto $229.20. Grocers Service Bureau, $40.43. Hygienic Bottle Cap Co, $0.35. Jas S Lambert & Son Inc, $46.14 Boyden Steel Corp, $4.57. Md Ice Cream Co, $6.81. Mason Amusement Corp, $0.36. Jno W Mealy & Sons Co, $6.72. Paradise Amusement Co, $2.81. Payne & Merrill Inc, $0.62. Piel Construction Co, $31.05. Product Sales Co, $1.66. Publicity Engravers Inc, $0.43. Thomas Pyle & Co Inc, $69.25. Reiley Co, $11.73. Seitz Auto Co, $93.39. Sherwood Distilling Co, $229.49. Talbot Mfg Co, $5.07. rTacey Mfg Co, $0.46. Truckers Ass'n of Balto Co, $5.21. City Hand Laundry Inc, $7.92. Peoples Life Ins Co of Balto, $12.43. Belair Rd Co-Oper Transportation Club, $3.50. Rolling Rd Golf Club, Inc, $125.62. Capital Theatre Co, $1.47. Annie Laura Oil & Gas Co, $0.36. Captains Ship Chandlery Co, $1.96. Cooknut Corporation, $0.65. Core Contracting Co, $15.84. Sawcrro Refractories Co, $0.68. Maryland Calcite Co, $3.91. Maryland Vegetable Oil Co, $17.65. Spar Ko Distributing Co of Md, $0.30. State Fertilizer Co, $210.20. Unger & Mahon, Inc, $184.13. United States Guano Co, $31.01. J G Valiant Co, $12.96. Victor Piston Ring Co, $0.30. Voluma Corp, $0.38. Winand Distilling Co, $47.16. Winton Co of Balto, Inc, $53.91. J W Brandt Nursery Co, $38.63. Thos G Carroll & Sons Co, $2.39. Frank Canlfield Co, $8.35. Con Pochontas Coal Co,' $1.85. Curran Motor Radiator Co, $0.28. Eastern Shore Marine Railway an Co, $14.45. Flomar Sales Corp, Inc, $2.89. warns' G°hst & Investment Co, $2.81, Harford Sunt, Inc, $0.54. H. B. Heam Co, Inc, $2.48. Independent Filu & Supply Co, $144.59. International Machine Work and Garage Co, $2.22. Lathaffl fc Rifigeiing, Inc, $160.30. Lawrence Motor Co, $207.02. Maryland Silicite Corp, $8.78. • • ¦ Mercantile Accounting, $1.61. Homewood Co, $20.53* Keys Market, Inc, $174.40. Luncheon Co, $30.65. Maryland Dryer Co, $126.68. City Mantel & Tile Co, $88.95. Lord Baltimore Press, $10.26. McCauley & Co Inc, $68.18. Orwin Co, $84.60. Penniman Tire & Accessory Co Inc, $22.57. Schall-Grouch Auto Co, $49.58. Zimmerman Ice Co, $22.55. Jas L Kernan Co of Balto City, $4.72. Adelphia Commercial Corp, $3.44. C Read & Co Inc, $508.17. Atlas Electro Chem'cal Co of Balto Co, $1.28. Md Big Vein Coal Co, $103.17. Peoples Co, $43.18. Securo Co, $937.66. Armstrong Cator & Co Inc, $124.19. Franklin Motor Car Co, $1.32. Banks, 1923. First National Bank, Federalsburg, $7.58. Central Trust Co of Maryland, $11.29. RECEIVING RETURNS OF INCOMES. Co Inc, City, Towson Sewerage, First Installment Allsrhoe, U S,» $8.63. Bayne, Wm H, $6.16. Black & Decker Mfg Co, $147.71. Boblitz, Chas C, $1.37. Boyer, Harry W, $3.55. Bruton, J W, $18.95. Butler, Benj P, $2.46. Butler, Wm P, $2.46. * Corozza, Frank, $10.78. Cosgrove, John J, $8.59. Coulter, Wm M, $11.96. Cummings, Thomas T, $0.47. Davis, Homer L, $15.32. Davis, Lewis, $6.77. Deichelman, A C, $23.66. Deichelman Smiocina, $6.06. Doebler, John H, $18.54. Eckel, Gaham, $10.76. Flayhart, J Howard, $4.16. Foote, Geo, and wife, $3.73. Francis, Geo W, $6.22. Funk, Leuda, $11.03. German, Jos, $7.80. German, Thos J, $14.10. Gerstmeyer, Elmer, $12.45. Goodwin, L W, $4.36. Gordon, James R, $3.65. Graefe, Mrs Amelia E, $3.41. Grason, Samuel C, $9.80. Gray, Redmond, $0.78. Groom, George, $0.94. Gwynn, Elijah L, $3.59. Hanneman, Wm, $10.23. He)d, Ida L M, $15.07. Hiederbrand, GIn7»:^e A, $8.41. Hill, Hugh C, $7.38. Hook, HdrrT w •¦"•(. Howard, Stanley L, $9.22. Huber, John, $16.92. Hudson J F, $6.29. Hughes, Adrian, $10.84. Hutchins, Walter, and wife, $5.63. Jones, Amelia V, $2.05. Johnson, Francis, $2.49. Kakel, Carroll P, $11.65. Kelley, James, $18.64. Knott, Henry A, $1.02. Kuehn, Mrs Eliz M, $12.52. Lee, H H M, $2.46. Lee, Wm A, Est, $49.54. Linzey, Jas H, Est, $10.87. Mangione, Sabato, $10.20. Marley, Benjamin C, $13.25. Marley, W George, $6.52. Mason, L J, $5.18. McKee, Henry, 9.45. McPhall, John, Jr, $7.71. Merryman, Marion H, $26.42. Muller, Henry, $6.62. O'Connor, John, $5.05. O'Dell, Sarah E, $7.78. Parker, Richard, $3.84. Parlett, Herbert L B, $21.21. Peoples' Home BMg Co, $12.24. Proctor, Robert, $19.20. Raine, John E, $11.17. Raphel, A A, $8.01. Richardson, Wilber L, $7.71. Russell, S C, $5.30. Sachse, Jessie A, $5.40. St James A U M P Church, $3.98. Schlissler, George, $14.31. Schuler, Frank, $10.16. Shamberger, Thaddeus S, $11.39. Shutt, James, and wife, $3.47. Sides, C W, $2.29. Smith, Annie T, $2.69. Smith, M.rs Clara V, $4.88. Smith, W G, $6.45. Stafford, John O, $19.35. Steiber, Miss Annie, $14.36. Stepp, Carroll, $10.81. Stilber, Geo H, $52.71. Towson & Cockeysville R R Co, $9.72. Vinton, Frank A, $17.45. Warden, Clee 0, $1.09. Wheeler, Geo F, $8.99. Williams, Charles, $2.25. Williams, Samuel, $3.11. Collectors of Internal Revenue are receiving returns of incomes for the year 1923, computed in accordance with the proposed amendment to the existing law to reduce the normal tax rate from 4 and 8 to 3 and 6 per cent., and embracing other proposed changes. The government's answer in such cases is that the tax on incomes for the year 1923 is being collected under the revenue act of 1921, which is still in effect, and which provides a normal tax rate of 4 per cent, on the first $4,000 of net income in excess of (he exemptions and credits and 8 per cent, on the remaining net income. ==------0-----------' MT. PARAN SUNDAY SCHOOL* ELECTS OFFICERS. Mt. Paran Presbyterian Sunday School re-organized recently with Paul B. O'Dell, superintendent; J. Isaac Holbrook, Jr., assistant superintendent; Mrs, David H, Kelley, secretary; Mrs. L. Jean Sellman, pianist; Marvin E. Choate, and Seth C. Holbrook, librarians. WILLIAM KIER HEADS STONE CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL. Stone Chapel M. E. Sunday School elected the following officers at a recent meeting: Superintendent, William Kier; assistant superintendent, Howard Bond; secretary, E. Glenn Shipley; librarians, Otto Fromm and Roy Harper; treasurer, John Fromm; chorister, William Fromm; assistant chorister, Howard Bond; organist, Miss Margaret Bond; superintendent of primary department, Mrs. Guy T. Harden, with Mrs. William Kier as assistant. ----------o---------- HARRY M. BENZINGER AGAIN HEADS PIKESVILLE NATIONAL BANK. At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Pikesville National Bank, the Board of Directors was reelected, and organized by re-electing Harry M. Benzinger, president; Timothy J. Foley, vice-president; T. Earl Steffey, cashier. Other members of the board are: B. John Black, William B. Cockey, William F. Coghlan, Robert Corbett, John H. Fringer, William Keir, Albert T. Meyer, and Albert S. Watts. ----------o---------- RALSTON MAN QUITS MOTOR CONCERN. Mr. William J. Lynch, of Ralston, near Pikesville, has severed his connection with the Reinhard Motor Company, of Baltimore City, where he was Service Manager for some years, and will enter business for himself. ----------o---------- HOLY NAME SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS. $100,000 more Towson Sewerage bonds, is to provide for the further extension of the present sewerage system in the East, West and Southern sections of the town. There is considerable building activity in these sections. ----------o---------- WOMAN SUES FOR $10,000. The Holy Name Society of St. Charles' Catholic Church, Pikesville, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Richard J. Hunter; vice-president, E. Lawrence McCullough; secretary, Lawrence McKim; treasurer, Augustus Creaghan; marshal, William G. Hunter; delegates to Diocesan Union, John F. McGraw, J. J. Eck-enrode, William Owens, Augustus Tierney; visitors, William F. Coghlan, William J, Lynch, William J.. Foley, , EPWORTH LEAGUE AT JOPPA HEIGHTS, ELECTS OFFICERS. At the Epworth League meeting of Arnolia M. E. Church, Joppa Heights, held recently, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: John C. Dorfler, president; G. C. Shue, first vice-president; Harold C. Carter, second vice-president; E. E. Carroll, third vice-president; L. Grace Dinnis, fourth vicepresident; May Torbit, secretary; Maxwell Sacra, treasurer; Katherine Carter, pianist, LUTHERAN LADIES' AID ELECTS OFFICERS. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. James' Lutheran Church, Rockdale, has elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Herman J. Libno; vice-president, Mrs. Daniel Snyder; recording secretary, Mrs. Clifford Deltmer; treasurer, Mrs. Frederick W. Deltmer. ----------o---------- ASKS COURT'S SANCTION FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Minne Chance Breckenridge and others filed a bill in the Circuit Court at Towson to secure a decree for the sale of real estate owned by the late Thomas H. Chance, and the distribution of proceeds among his heirs. Binzinger & Dinneen appear for the plaintiffs. ----------o---------- BILL INTRODUCED AT AN-. NAPOLIS. Alice R. Broadbeck filed a suit in the Circuit Court at Towson against Paul Loose, Jr., and Paul Loose, Sr., for $10,000 damages for injuries alleged to have been received by being run down by an automobile owned by the defendants. The accident occurred on the North Point road on July 4 last. ----------o---------- BRIDGE SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD REPLACED. The old swinging bridge which spans the Patapsco river at Orange Grove, and which was carried away by the high waters has been replaced by residents of the neighborhood and students of Donaldson School. •—---------Q--------------- FUNERAL OF J. R. SELING HELD AT GARDENVTLLE. The funeral of John B. Seling, of Rosedale, who died at his home on Philadelphia road, was held from St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Garden-ville. Burial was in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. ----------o---------- ERECTING NEW COTTAGE AT CATONSVILLE. William W. Balls, builder, is erecting a frame cottage on Maple avenue, Catonsville, for Mrs. G. N. Riggs. ----------o---------- CHURCH-SCHOOL WEEK AT CA-TONSVILLE. A church, school and community service opened on Sunday last at the Catonsville Methodist Episcopal Church and continued all week under the direction of the Rev. Charles F. Bass, Jr., director of religious education of the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church. ----------o---------- Bn>S ASKED FOR M. E. SUNDAY-SCHOOL BUILDING. Sub bids are asked for construction of the Sunday School Building at Frederick and Melvin avenues for the Catonsville Methodist Episcopal Church. Walter M. Gieske is the architect. The building is to be three stories, 73 by 118 feet. REPORTS LOSS OF BUILDl MATERIALS. William W. Ball, builder of Sui mit Park, reported to the County pol lice that thieves have been carrying, off lumber and building materials from a residence under construction, on Maple avenue. MISS LEE RHINE BECOMES BRIDE OF ROSS COSTA, OF PHOENIX. OYSTER SUPPER BENEFIT FOR CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. An. oyster supper was held recently at Sweet Air Hall, under the auspices of the Baltimore County Children's Aid Society of the Tenth District. The affair was in charge of Mrs. Howard Price, chairman. MRS. ELIZABETH A. BARRETT LAID TO REST. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth A. Barrett, aged 70, wife of Grafton Barrett, of Warren, who died recently, were held, services being conducted at Poplar M. E. Church, by the pastor, Rev. S. F. Cassen. Miss Lee Rhine, of Mt. Washington, became the bride of Mr. Ross Costa, of Phoenix, recently, and following a honey-moon spent in New York, the young couple will make their home at Ruxton. CATONSVILLE FOLKS ENROUTB TO ITALY. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Baer, of Catonsville, sailed recently from New York for Naples, Italy, where they will spend the balance of the winter. MRS. JOHN A. DRESSLER "UNDER KNIFE," Mrs. John A. Dressier, of Catonsville, has been a patient at a Baltimore City hospital, where she underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor from her stomach. The bill introduced in the Legislature to authorize the issuing of I REBUILT TYPEWRITERS J THAT ARE 100% EFFICIENT UNDERWOODS Equal to new in REMINGTONS L. C. SMITHS ROYALS OLIVERS CORONAS every respect. Fully guaranteed Must be satisfactory or your money back. CASH OR TERMS Typewriters Rented or Rebuilt HESS TYPEWRITER CO., 19 W. FAYETTE ST. Baltimore, Md. Phone Plaza 2229 BE A GENTHEMAN and APPEAR A GENTLEMAN. Personal untidiness advertises its own disregard for the good opinion of others. Our dry cleaning: and pressing service are first aids to the well-groomed man. Make arrangemente to call us regularly. WASHINGTON CLFANKKS AND DYERS Main Office and Plant 1917-23 Vine St. Baltimore. MA ta************************ Visit Our Foot Comfort Department If you have foot troubles. we urge you to make a special effort to visit our Foot Comfort Dept. We carry a full line of DlSchotis Rot Comfort Appliances and our Foot Comfort Demon* strator will assist you in arriving at the proper shoe requirements for your feet. Come In Any Time THE BOOT SHOP WM. F. ORTH, Prop. 529 York Road, opp. Towson Hotel We Cure All Your Radiator Troubles You need not buy a new radiator". We repair or recore all makes. Bring us your leaky or damaged radiator. PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE YorklRadiator and m Fender Works 906 Greenmount Avenue Baltimore, Md. *£ei*vic£, HARRISON a 3 USED &&wt CARS '19 RUNABOUT, Starter and Demountables, $85.00 '21 TOURING, Starter and Demountables, Motor Overhauled, $175.00 '20 COUPE, in good condition, $225.00 '17 TOURING, Plain clincher, $50.00 'J23JTOURING, in excellent condition, r^ $300.00 '22 TON TRUCK Chassis, Starter, Pneumatic, $250.00 Demonstration gladly arranged. Phone or write HENRY RECKORD TOWSON, MD. Telephone, Towson 33 $1^8— Lowest Price Yet for a Farm Light and Power Plant with a 4-Cycle Engine and Standard Generator A plant large' enough to Bupply 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 >*><**>*^>«*«'**fr^^ SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATES IN OUR I COMMERCIAL AND SECRETARIAL COURSES: C GREGG & PITMAN SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY [? OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT RECEIVES CALLS DAIL* FORZ3 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO FILL POSITIONS ¥ FROM $800 TO $1200 YEAR. [ WE CAN PREPARE YOU FOR A GOOD POSITION. I EATON & BURNETT |: BUSINESS COLLEGE I 9-11 W. BALTIMORE ST. Baltimore, Maryland i Send For Catalogue and Full Particulars ¥ I I I ¥ i i i We can furnish "a size for every need" at prices that will save you money~. Wm. fl. Stiegler & Co; 234 N. Calhoun St.^ Baltimore, Md. 1 EXTRA POWER | In the Driving Range! | That's Why the 1924 Cleveland Excels In i Traffic Get-away and Hill Performance ? Between 10 and 35 miles an hour, the new "extra power" motor Y of the 1924 Cleveland Six develops up to 30 per cent, more horse- Y power than the average light six motor at exactly the same speeds. Y That's why the 1924 Cleveland rushes past bi&ger and costlier Y cars on hills—why the Cleveland owner simply steps on the accel- Y erator and shoots swiftly ahead in traffic while the drivers of other Y sixes are still shifting gears. ¥ ECONOMY AND SILENCE.—When you drive the 1924 Cleveland ¥ and see how easily it out-performs the average light six, please ¥ remember this important fact: . X Its faster traffic pick-up and greater speed on hills Is achieved 5 not by putting a big noisy, inefficient motor under the hood—but % by the use of a smaller motor scientifically developed to combine A superior performance powers with greater economy and silence. 6 RUGGED AND LIGHT.—Built only of the fines talloy steels, the .*? Cleveland chassis combines great strength with lightness. with ?*? less dead weight to carry, tires last as high as 20,000 miles. For ??. the same reason, oil and gas bills are smaller. FISHER BODIES.—All closed models have handsome Fisher bodies, beautifully proportioned and brilliantly finished. The sedan seats five omfortably. There is ample leg room for every passen-eer Seats are deep, low, and upholstered in the finest taupe plush. DRIVE IT.—Drive the 1924 Cleveland with its new power plant and sixteen other big improvements! Even if it were not Powered by the finest motor of its size ever placed in an automobile, it would still be the soundest investment In the light six field! TOURING CAB *1,045 5 PASS. SEDAN *1»S65. F. O. B. Cleveland H. S. BLOCK, Distributor 1001-3-5 Cathedral St. Baltimore, Md. CLEVELANDSIX CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CLEVELAND x ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥' ¥ $mX~;nK.<~:«x^^^ © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0820.jpg |