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January 10, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. POLITICS SHIFTED (Continued from Page 1.) nation is strongly in favor of the adoption of the treaty, and that party which delays its adoption will have to reckon with the people in the coming contest The list of Presidential possibilities includes President Wilson, "William Jennings Bryan, Secretary Daniels, At- torney-General Palmer, former Secre- tary McAdoo, Governor Cox, of Ohio; James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany; Champ Clark, of Missouri, former Speaker of the House; Governor Cornwell, West Vrgnia; and Senators Hitchcock, of Nebraska; Pomerene, of Ohio; Underwood, of Alabama, and Owen, of Oklahoma. Other names will no dougt be included in this list as the campaign progresses. In the Republican list of possibilities is included General Wood, former Pres- ident Taft, S< nator Lodge, of Massa- chusetts; Governor Lowden, of Illinois; Senator Johnson, of California; Sena- tor Harding, of Ohio; and Governor Coolidge, of Massachusetts. There is also considerable comment in the press concerning the nomination of General Pershing and Herbert Hoov er, but neither has up to this time avowed his candidacy, nor his party affiliation. REPUBLICAN "SMELLERS FLAYED IN VIGOROUS SPEECH AT WASHINGTON. (Continued from Page 1.) gravest character for a great commit- tee of this House to bring before this body in an official report allegations attacking the integrity of business firms without specifying the firm they would attack or the employes or rep resentatives of the Government Who they charge, if they would dare charge, have been guilty of fraud." After an exhaustive discussion of the report, Mr. Garrett accused the Repub- licans of conducting the entire investi- gation not to attack the officers in Prance, but merely to criticize the President of the United States and Secretary of War. "Criticize the President' of the United States? Why, that is characteristic," exclaimed Mr. Garrett. "Did it ever occur to you that since the Republican party came into existence there have been five Democratic Presidents elected by the United States? One of them the Republicans themselves nominated and elected as Vice-President (Andrew Johnson), and he became President by reason of the death of the great Lin- coln, and they impeached and sought to oust him from office. The next one (Tilden), who was elected by the peo- ple, they stole it from. The other three they have slandered while living and traduced while dead. We had an in- stance of that a few months ago when an effort was made to set aside a little plot of ground upon which to erect a monument to President Buchanan. "Criticizing the President of the United States? Why, he is accustomed to it. There have been Republican ex pressions of criticism in club rooms and cloak rooms and drawing rooms the street compared to which is of the ga-ttersnipes are gra- cious compliments. But criticism is not all, Mr. Speaker. Offensive curios- ity and malignant hope forced a way into the sick chamber of the President under a pretense of performing public business, ^though every man knows, and the President himself knew, that the visitor went there for an inquisi- tion of lunacy with an order to return the writ within 48 hours. "And how disappointing it must have been for him to meet there a mind clear, untouched; a vision that still looked into the far future unclouded; and a will unbent, though he had suf- fered temporary defeat in his master- fuleffort for bringing about the peace of the world and stanching the flow of the blood of mankind. And now the President has added insult to injury by walking." Referring to the fact that "in every war of consequence in which this country has been engaged except one, the Secretary of War was a Democrat," Mr. Garrett called attention to the things that occurred when a Republi- can Secretary of War, Horatio- Alger, was in charge, but added: "I disdain to make any intimation' as to things that occurred during that administra- tion as charging Mr. Alger with re- spons-'bility. No man of sense would think for a single moment that he or the great and kindly McKinley was in any sort of way responsible for the food that was fed to the soldiers of this country in that war, and there is no political advantage to be obtained from it and none was obtained. And I tell you, gentlemen, how you will derive none from this constant nagging." Mr. Garrett said \e was willing to let the record speak for itself and then quoted this sentence from the conclud- ing paragraph of the report of General Pershing in which he said: "In closing this report, Mr. Secretary, I desire to record my deep appreciation of the un- qualified support accorded me through- out the war by the President and your- self. My task was simplified by, your confidence and wise counsel." Mr. Garrett closed with one of the most dramatic perorations heard in the House in recent years. He said: "I resent the imputation of fraud con- tained in this report; I resent it in the name of my party, one of whose mem* bers happens to have been Secretary ot War throughout these grueling years. I resent it in the name of friends in that department, men of different poli- tical faith with whom I have come in contact, in whose integrity I have con- fidence. I resent it in the name of the living million soldiers. I resent it in the name of the mothers of the soldiers who died in Prance and who 'have their place in the warriors' heaven.' Tou shall not, at least without my earnest protest and my feeble dispute, cause those grieved souls and bruised hearts to suffer more by untruthfully alleging that the administration under which they fought for their country was shot through with fraud. I chal- lenge that statement and demand the proof." It may not be any extenuation of the course of the Republicans, but it' is a fact that under similar circumstances the Democrats have led the attack, though admittedly without political ad- vantage. But the speech of Represen- tative Garrett may be considered the typical Democratic viewpoint at pres- ent in reply to the charges of fraud which the House committees have been investigating for the 'last six months. ANNOUNCEMENT I beg to make the fact known that I have taken the agency for THE PAIGE MOTOR CAR "The Most Beautiful Car In America" 1 to 5 Tons The demand for a large car has increased and after a thorough investigation The Paige seems to meet all requirements at a fair price. WALTER P. 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Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. Norfolk. V«. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE, Charlotte, N. G. MD, Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. B®To LAMPS All Towson Shares Our Success Not only does our plant afford pleasant and healthful employment for hundreds of Towsonites, but everyone in Towson is benefited by the additional money that is brought into Towson. This money comes from all over the Unit- ed States, and from many foreign coun- tries as well. A considerable portion of it is spent in Towson, contributing large- ly to the general prosperity. This is money ^hich is brought into Towson from outside, not merely the circulation of money that is already here. THE BLACK & DECKER MFG. CO. " T h e Good Will Plant' 1 Makers of Electric Air Compressors, Portable Electric Drills and Electric Valve Grinders General Offices and Factory TOWSON HEIGHTS, MARYLAND CAN BE EASILY AND QUICKLY INSTALLED Valve rod and packing may be with- drawn by simply removing brass valve cap back of bowl. A great convenient e when installed in the garage, yard or on the rear porch of any residence. SOLD BY Reliable Jobbers of Plumbing Supplies Eyerywhere •FO£3 Feed Your Cows "PFO" DAIRY RATION For More Milk and Better Health Cows in Good Physical Condition Always Give Best Yearly Yield. "PFO" DAIRY RATION will keep your cows in good physical condition with less attention in feeding. PALATABILITY No dairy cow ever did well on a feed she did not like. In selecting the ingredients for "PFO" DAIRY RATION we have paid most particular attention to the palatability of the mixture. Cows eat it eagerly and do not "go off feed" readily GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PROTEIN, 20 per cent.; Fat, 3 per cent.; Carbohydrates, 50 per cent.; Fibre, 15 per cent. The above figures are not the real values to the feeder. It is the digestibility that counts and produces and just how much digesti- ble nutrients in a dairy ration is what the feeder who knows his business wants to know. DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN 15% per cent. FAT and CARBOHYDRATES 60 per cent. Manufactured by P. FRED'K OBRECHT & SON 1123 LIGHT STREET l21-3-52w BALTIMORE, MARYLAND •^•4^^^!^^^ [¥T /^ H T D A /""TY^DC EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BALTIMORE lOV/ 1 IVfVv/ I V/l\0 ANDIANNEEARUNDEL COUNTIES. 8-16 H. P. and 15.30 H. P. 4-Cylinder. 10-20 H. P. Titan, 10-20 Mogul. McCORMICK Mowers, Rakes, Binders. IRON AGE Potato Planter and Sprayers. Full Lines Garden and Field Seeds. Growers of "WISDOM" TOMATO Recognized by the leading truckers as being the best ever grown. For quality and quantity it is unexcelled. We are growers in a large way of all the leading varieties of 1 omatp Seed as follows: Kelly's Red, "another one of our origination," Bonny Best, Chalk's Jewel, New Stone, Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore, etc. WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, Inc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, GASOLINE ENGINES 34 E. PRATT|STREET Near Light Street Baltimore, Md. tirtoir/»\i; ( -»tf;Y*\ii*\(tor.r/^ Q*^^$^S^$^£$^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^$^^^S© Let The EUREKA Electric Vacuum Cleaner Keep Your Home Free From Dust and Dirt. The Eureka doesn't scatter the dirt. It gathers it up and holds it—and it gathers the dust at the same time. Order Yours Today. Easy Terms THE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. &M BP^ AT THE SWITCH We have everything prescribed by physicians and our compounding is conducted with skill and care by graduates of pharmacy. The special care which we give to PRESCRIPTIONS has caused our prescription department and every other department of our drug business to grow. 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Page 1: B®To - Marylandmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1_63/pdf/m… · Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C . Norfolk. V«. Richmond,

January 10, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.

P O L I T I C S S H I F T E D

(Continued from Page 1.) nation is strongly in favor of the adoption of the treaty, and tha t par ty which delays its adoption will have to reckon with the people in the coming contest

The list of Presidential possibilities includes President Wilson, "William Jennings Bryan, Secretary Daniels, At­torney-General Palmer, former Secre­t a ry McAdoo, Governor Cox, of Ohio; James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany; Champ Clark, of Missouri, former Speaker of the House; Governor Cornwell, West Vrgnia; and Senators Hitchcock, of Nebraska; Pomerene, of Ohio; Underwood, of Alabama, and Owen, of Oklahoma. Other names will no dougt be included in this list as the campaign progresses.

In the Republican list of possibilities is included General Wood, former Pres­ident Taft, S< nator Lodge, of Massa­chuset ts ; Governor Lowden, of Illinois; Senator Johnson, of California; Sena­tor Harding, of Ohio; and Governor Coolidge, of Massachusetts.

There is also considerable comment in the press concerning the nomination of General Pershing and Herbert Hoov er, but neither has up to this time avowed his candidacy, nor his party affiliation.

REPUBLICAN " S M E L L E R S FLAYED IN VIGOROUS SPEECH

AT WASHINGTON.

(Continued from Page 1.) gravest character for a great commit­tee of this House to br ing before th is body in an official report allegations a t tacking the integri ty of business firms without specifying the firm they would a t tack or the employes or rep resentat ives of the Government Who they charge, if they would dare charge, have been guilty of fraud."

After an exhaustive discussion of the report, Mr. Garret t accused the Repub­licans of conducting the entire investi­gation not to a t tack the officers in Prance, but merely to criticize the President of the United States and Secretary of War.

"Criticize the President ' of the United States? Why, tha t is characteristic," exclaimed Mr. Garrett . "Did it ever occur to you that since the Republican par ty came into existence there have been five Democratic Presidents elected by the United States? One of them the Republicans themselves nominated and elected as Vice-President (Andrew Johnson), and he became President by reason of the death of the great Lin­coln, and they impeached and sought to oust him from office. The next one (Tilden), who was elected by the peo­ple, they stole it from. The other three they have slandered while living and traduced while dead. We had an in­stance of tha t a few months ago when an effort was made to set aside a l i t t le plot of ground upon which to erect a monument to President Buchanan.

"Criticizing the President of the United States? Why, he is accustomed to it. There have been Republican ex pressions of criticism in club rooms and cloak rooms and drawing rooms

the street compared to which is of the ga-ttersnipes are gra­

cious compliments. But criticism is not all, Mr. Speaker. Offensive curios­ity and malignant hope forced a way into the sick chamber of the President under a pretense of performing public business, ^though every man knows, and the President himself knew, that the visitor went there for an inquisi­tion of lunacy with an order to re turn the wri t within 48 hours.

"And how disappointing it must have been for him to meet there a mind clear, untouched; a vision tha t still looked into the far future unclouded; and a will unbent, though he had suf­fered temporary defeat in his master-fuleffort for br inging about the peace of the world and s tanching the flow of the blood of mankind. And now the President has added insult to injury by walking."

Referring to the fact tha t "in every war of consequence in which this country has been engaged except one, the Secretary of War was a Democrat," Mr. Garret t called at tention to the th ings tha t occurred when a Republi­can Secretary of War, Horatio- Alger, was in charge, but added: "I disdain to make any int imat ion ' as to th ings tha t occurred during tha t administra­tion as charging Mr. Alger with re-spons-'bility. No man of sense would think for a single moment that he or the great and kindly McKinley was in any sort of way responsible for the food tha t was fed to the soldiers of this country in tha t war, and there is no political advantage to be obtained from it and none was obtained. And I tell you, gentlemen, how you will derive none from this constant nagging."

Mr. Garret t said \e was willing to let the record speak for itself and then quoted th is sentence from the conclud­ing paragraph of the report of General Pershing in which he said: "In closing this report, Mr. Secretary, I desire to record my deep appreciation of the un­qualified support accorded me through­out the war by the President and your­self. My task was simplified by, your confidence and wise counsel."

Mr. Garret t closed with one of the most dramatic perorations heard in the House in recent years. He said: "I resent the imputation of fraud con­tained in this report ; I resent it in the name of my party, one of whose mem* bers happens to have been Secretary ot War throughout these grueling years. I resent it in the name of friends in tha t department, men of different poli­tical faith with whom I have come in contact, in whose integri ty I have con­fidence. I resent it in the name of the living million soldiers. I resent it in the name of the mothers of the soldiers who died in Prance and who 'have their place in the warr iors ' heaven.' Tou shall not, at least without my earnest protest and my feeble dispute, cause those grieved souls and bruised hearts to suffer more by untruthfully alleging tha t the administration under which they fought for their country was shot through with fraud. I chal­lenge tha t statement and demand the proof."

I t may not be any extenuation of the course of the Republicans, but it' is a fact that under similar circumstances the Democrats have led the attack, though admittedly without political ad­vantage. But the speech of Represen­tative Garrett may be considered the typical Democratic viewpoint at pres­ent in reply to the charges of fraud which the House committees have been invest igat ing for the ' last six months.

ANNOUNCEMENT I beg to make the fact known that I have

taken the agency for

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i£W24 BLUER1BB0N

BRAND HAMS BACON* \ LARD

Of Quality

TMOS.J.HURDLE

1 to 5 Tons A Size For Every Business

I t would be impossi­

ble for Federal

Trucks to maintain

their leadership

except through their

inherent ability to

render a superior

service to each and

every Federal owner

This they have done

for ten years and

will continue for

years to come.

Do you want this

kind of hauling

service for the

future ?

The Federal Motor and Sales Co. 803-5-7 LOW STREET

BALTIMORE, MD.

I In I Bf'i

! ! Is: m:4

VOGEL PATENT FROST PROOF

CLOSETS SAVE WATER

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The Friendly Light The companionable Rayo lamp! At your elbow—steadfast—shed­ding a steady glow upon work or page. The Rayo is a solid brass lamp nickel plated, made to burn a lifetime. It is lighted without removing shade or chimney—is easi ly fil led, r e - w i c k e d and cleaned. Scientifically built, it diffuses the most economical light most efficiently. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results.

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General Offices and Factory

TOWSON HEIGHTS, MARYLAND

CAN BE EASILY AND QUICKLY INSTALLED

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Feed Your Cows "PFO" DAIRY RATION For More Milk and Better Health Cows in Good Physical Condition

Always Give Best Yearly Yield. "PFO" DAIRY RATION will keep your cows in good physical condi t ion wi th less a t t en t ion in feeding.

PALATABILITY No dairy cow ever did well on a feed she did not like. In selecting the ingredients for "PFO" DAIRY RATION we have paid most particular attention to the palatability of the mixture. Cows eat it eagerly and do not "go off feed" readily

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PROTEIN, 20 per cent.; Fat, 3 per cent.; Carbohydrates, 50 per cent.; Fibre, 15 per cent.

The above figures are not the real values to the feeder. It is the digestibility that counts and produces and just how much digesti­ble nutrients in a dairy ration is what the feeder who knows his business wants to know. DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN 15% per cent. FAT and CARBOHYDRATES 60 per cent.

Manufactured by P. FRED'K OBRECHT & SON 1 1 2 3 L I G H T S T R E E T l21-3-52w BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

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McCORMICK Mowers, Rakes, Binders. IRON AGE Potato Planter and Sprayers.

Full Lines Garden and Field Seeds. Growers of "WISDOM" TOMATO Recognized by the leading truckers as being the best ever grown. For quality and quantity it is unexcelled. We are growers in a large way of all the leading varieties of 1 omatp Seed as follows: Kelly's Red, "another one of our origination," Bonny Best, Chalk's Jewel, New Stone, Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore, etc.

WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, Inc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS,

FERTILIZERS, GASOLINE ENGINES 34 E. PRATT|STREET

Near Light Street Baltimore, Md.

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We have everything prescribed by physicians and our compounding is conducted with skill and care by graduates of pharmacy. The special care which we give to

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Let Us Fill Your Next P r e t»tIon

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2-i-iy GOVANS, BALTIMORE, MD

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BALTIMORE, MD.

Telephone, Homewood 2265

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JOHN J. KHLLY, J B * Vice-President

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