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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. November 20, 1920—Page 3 ^ i= FIVE bodies in ONE on the Pneumatic Cord Tire equipped Commerce chassishandles diversified loads in city and country hauling For the Farm Hauls Grain in Bags or Bulk Bulky Produce Farm Produce in Crates Cement in Bag or Bulk Barnyard Fertilizer Poultry in Crates Farm Machinery Dressed Meats Fence Posts Fruit and Vegetables in Ba Boxes or Crates Baied hay, wheat, oats or corn stalks Coal, Dirt, Gravel Hogs, Cattle, Sheep Cotton, Sugar Cane Apples, Potatoes, Melons, Cabbage, etc. For the City Transports Raw Materials Finished Products Passengers Pick-up Service Bottles Express Baggage Feed and Grain Coal, Wood, Ice Furniture Hardware Transfer and Storage Fruits Packing House Products Highway Repair Materials Gardener's Truck Dairy Products, etc., etc. A Commerce Truck Will Measure Up in Your Service 3 skets. Brcckway Mclor Company CI arks and 20th Sts., Baltimore, Md THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Ninth Year Manufacturer* Motor Trucks m _3 m C3 h Why go to the heart of the city ? T. B. GATOi & SONS Machine Shop and Garage .. Belair Road RASPEBURG, MO. All kinds of Machine Work Nothing too large Nothing too small KELLY-SPRINGFIELD PNEUMATIC and KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES Always In Stock—All Sizes. 7-26-iy Pressed on day or night at Quarry Leiser, of Hampstead, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Sr., on last Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Jacob- Snanklin, Mr. land Mrs. William Brown, all of Baltir i more, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Wilhelm on Wednesday. REISTEKSTOWN. B wsm. « > SOLD EVERYWHERE FOUND TO BE BEST SALEM. Sunday School tomorrow morning; preaching and revival services a t 7.30 r P. M. and during next week. All wel- •Vcome to attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talbott, of Overlea, have returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royston enter- tained several of their relatives and friends from Baltimore last week on a hunting trip. Mr. David Rhoten, who has been sick for some time, is again very low. g BOTTLED BY I The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1 408-10-12 N. CALVERT STREET FRKELAND. Mm Elizabeth Ebaugh and ters are spending the winter in Baiti more. Mrs. Burnes Doyle and children, of Baltimore, have been visiting' Mrs. Frederick Wineke. Mrs. J. Foster, of Baltimore, has been a recent guest of Mrs. Harry Stumpf. Mr. M. Smith, of Glyndon, and Miss Mary Zepp, of Hampstead, were quiet- ly married laat Saturday at the rec- tory of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. and Mrs. Samuel Yingling and sons, of Ohio, have rented Mrs. Eliz- abeth Ebaugh's bungalow for the win- ter. Mr. Clyde Green has purchased a Willys-Knight automobile. Mr. Charles Rawlings visited in Bal- timore on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armacost, Mr. and Mrs. George Bolte and Miss" Eva Bolte spent Sunday in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bossom and Mr. and Mrs. Breathall, of Baltimore, vis- ited at this place several days last ?,*!?/;" week. Mr. Asbury Rawlings spent Sunday with his sisters . -o- GRAMTE. On Wednesday and Thursday next there will be an oyster supper and bazar at the Lyceum. There will be dancing and all kinds of amusements for young and old. Come and spend a pleasant evening. Miss Bernadette Miller has been confined to her home with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Peach and fam- ily, have moved to Baltimore lor the winter. Master Joseph Stamm, of Baltimore, has been visiting his friend, Master BdwaTd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Luher Such and family have gone to Baltimore for the winter. We are proud to say that a Granite "boy" has been elected to represent us in the Senate, Mr. O. E. Welier. BECKLEVSVILLE. The president of the Rural Life Club of the Sixth district and his indefatig- able worker, Mr. Bergen Brown, cor- responding secretary, are stretching every nerve to make the corn congress of this year outstrip all former occas- ions. So if all the persons interested will only lend a helping hand the "up- per end," as it is familiarly known, will have an exhibition that will be a credit not only to the farming inter- ests, but for every avenue which makes for progress in a community. Mr. H. C. Calp, who moved from the city to this section about two months Mr. and Mrs .Clyde Green and sons, ago for his health upon the advice of anc i Mr. and Mrs. Waler Myers visited his physician, died last Saturday. His a t Mt. Zion on Sunday last. Mrs. Elmer Ingham entertained her brother, Mr. William Jones, of Balti- more, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Peregoy and daughter, Edith; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Measley and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winemiller, of Hereford. Sunday School here tomorrow after- noon a t 1.30 o'clock; preaching ser- vices at 2.30 by our pastor, Rev. Mr. Earney. The funeral services of Mr. Samuel Marshall, of Philadelphia, was held at the church here Friday of last week. He was 70 years of age and was well known in this communitp. Mrs. George Peregoy entertained on Friday of last week Mrs. Roy Kidd and daughter, Loi^; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunkel and Mr. Lawrence Kidd. -o- BORING. funeral took place Monday. His mains were laid at rest in the ceme- tery at Reiserstown. A wife and 11 children are left to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father. WOODLAWN. The quartette of Chatsworth Church was present at Emmart's Church last Sunday afternoon and sang. The house on the place formerly owned by A. G. Schultz was burned to the ground last Tuesday. The chim- ney caught on fire and in a few min- utes the fire was in the kitchen. Sev- eral of the neighbors heard the cry of fire and rendered what assistance they could. Several pieces of furniture were saved. Messrs. Edward Kirk and Stephen Keifer both of Arlington, will have charge of Emmart League service to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Devilbiss and Mrs. Myers spent Sunday visiting at Mt. Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armacost and Dr. Hugh Gill, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday visiting here. Miss Mamie Myers visited in Reis?- terstown on Friday last. End Truck T^ (fytdthe* Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or o t h e r itching skin diseases. Try » W cent box at our risk. For Sale Locally By HERGENRATHER DRUG CO. Towson, Md. BUTLER. THE FEDERAL MOTOR AND SALES CO., 803-807 U ) n St., Baltimore, - Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ensor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cole and children; Mr. and Mrs. Delmire Arkhurst and Miss Nellie Fowble motored .to Washington and spent Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin. Mr .and Mrs. Basil Kelly entertained a number of friends at dinner last Sun- day Mr. J. W. Turnbaugh, teacher at Butler school, who has been confined to his home with cold, is improving slowly. Mrs. Josephine Fowble has been suf- fering with gallstones and has gone to the Maryland General Hospital, Bal- timore, on Tuesday and was operated on. Misses Clara and Nellie Willis, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Emma Wells. Don't forget the oyster supper to be held at the P. O. S. of A. Hall for the benefit of Falls Road Church this evening. Preaching at Falls Road Church to- morrow afternoon. <*>r*n >x*z<* A Tonic For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened," writes Mrs. W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. "The doctortreated me for about two months, still I didn't get any better. I had a large fam- ily and felt 1 surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of YEOHO. \ \ I Merchants and Farmers BUILDERS OF BUSINESS For Manufacturers, Jobbers, MOTOR TRUCKS To'Everyone Interested in the Movement of Freight: It is up to you. Mr. BUSINESS MAN, to make provi- sions for the delivery of freight withm a radius of 100 miles of your place. The time is here right now when you can relieve the railroads of short hauls with Motor Trnfks SFRVICE MOTOR TRUCK WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS. They have prove n themselves more than dependable, more than efficient, more than economical - a real creator of business in every line. _ _ _ _ _ . Every SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK OWNER is a booster. ASK THEM what this truck is doing for their business. We have expert transportation en- gineers who are at your service ready to go into every detail with you. A complete Service Station is at your disposal 24 hours a day. Road Service if necessary. SEITZ AUTO CO. 2-4-6-8 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. parsumMMr^MMMr^rrrJ^ 1 fl E 1 fl fl fl fl n I E fl E I L. E fl E E = E Miss Sallie Hoover, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoover. Mr. H. Franklin and son, of Phila- delphia, and Mr. Edward Vaughn, of Baltimore, spent the week with Mr. Frank Blizzard and Mr. Arbutus Bliz- zard. Mrs. Jacob Turnbaugh and daugh- ters) spent Sunday with Mrs. Emory Mays. Mr. Grover Skipper and Mr. Frank Neuman spent last Saturday with Mr. H. M. Martin. Mr. Joshua Nelson spent last Thurs- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Baltimore . Miss Bertha Thompson, of Baltimore, is on the sick list at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thompson, of Yeoho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lochard and daughter were the guests laat Sunday of the latter's sister, Mrs. Blizzard, of Yeoho. -o- PLEASANT GROVE. Mrs. Tillie Gill visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhelm on Sunday last. Mr. H. T. Myers is spending some time with his daughter. Mrs. Flora Grim and family, of Cockeysvill*. Mr. Georere Rhoten visited his son, Mr. David Rhoten and family, on Sun- day. Mrs. Grace Peregoy and Mrs. Maud "I decided to try it," con- tinues Mrs. Ray . . . "I took eight bottles in all... I re- gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo- manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do all my housework and a lot out- doors . . . I can sure recom- mend Cardui." Take Cardui today. It may be just what you" need. At all druggists. B.81 _>>X*X< >Z*X<__ JOHN WARD Licensed Auctioneer 6-19-52 w WOODLAWN Baltimore County, Md WHEELER & COLE FRANK I. WHEELER OPFUTT BLDG., TOWSON, MD. Telephone—Towson 13S Automobile, Fire and Liability Insurance a Specialty. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH, LIABILITY, TORNADO, AUTOMO- BILE, WORKINGMEN'S COMPEN- SATION, PLATE GLASS, BURG- LARY, STEAM BOILER AND LIVE STOCK. Crops Insured Against Fire, Light- ning and Hail for short term at very s'mall cost. < Representing an Agency of Forty Years' standing, that has so long en- joyed the confidence of the public, we respectfully solicit of the people of Baltimore county a continuance of their patronage. ll-6-52w. PATENT FROST PROOF CLOSETS SAVE WATER Strong - - Durable 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 convenience when installed in the garage, yard or on the rear porch of any residence. SOLD BY Reliable Jobbers of Plumbing Supplies Everywhere ir==^r==^r==^r==Jn=Jr=^r=^f==ir==^r=^i=iir=^ TO MOTOR CAR USERS As an official Service Station of the U. S. Light & Heat Corporation producers of the famous Machine Pasted Plate Storage Bat- tery, we are authorized to guarantee these batteries for fifteen months on an adjust- ment basis. Do not throw away your old battery. Bring it to us and we will repair it and guarantee the repairs for eight months on an adjust- ment basis. We repair and recharge all makes of storage batteries. YORK ROAD GARAGE York Road nr. Pennsylvania Ave. TOWSON, MARYLAND f=dr^r=dr^i=dlr==Jr=dr=dr=dr=Ji^r=df=^ FREE! PennsylvaniaAutoTube'TonTested" To secure for tire buyers not yet using them a chance to know the goodness of Pennsylvania tires and tubes, and to permit our regular customers to anticipate their Spring and Summer needs at downright economy, we will, for a limited time— Give away, absolutely free of cost, with each Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store, one "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size! Vacuum Cup Tires and ' 'Ton Tested'' . Tubes are the finest grade and quality tires and tubes on the market. For ultimate maximum service capacity they are unequaled—an indispensable combination for the motorist who de- mands absolutely highest quality. But now—this offer will be withdrawn shortly. Orders will be filled in the order of their receipt. Adjustment basis—per warranty tag- attached for each casing-: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Miles THE STAR SALES CO. 6 E. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Phone. Mt. Vernon 1525 8-14-14 w Electricity is the laborer—and a willing one- it never grumbles, never quits. It does the wash- ing for your, wife, while it runs the cream separator or fanning mill for you. Western Electric Power and Light The modern way of doing farm chores makes life much easier for the farmer. of work!n^nH d i,v^ S , bet iv ^ °?! °? method and makes a remarkable improvemem oi working and living conditions on the farm. The CBC outfit will bring the new way to your farm It automatically regulates and fully controls the charging of the battery and, Makes the Battery Last Lor-ger., ~— Call on us for ^urther information Electric Construction Company 351 N. 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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. November 20, 1920—Page 3

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FIVE bodies in ONE on the Pneumatic Cord Tire equipped Commerce chassis—handles diversified loads in city and country hauling

For the Farm Hauls

Grain in Bags or Bulk Bulky Produce Farm Produce in Crates Cement in Bag or Bulk Barnyard Fertilizer Poultry in Crates Farm Machinery • Dressed Meats Fence Posts Fruit and V e g e t a b l e s in Ba

Boxes or Crates Baied hay, wheat, oats or corn stalks Coal, Dirt, Gravel Hogs, Cattle, Sheep Cotton, Sugar Cane Apples , Potatoes, Melons, Cabbage,

etc.

For the City Transports Raw Materials Finished Products Passengers Pick-up Service Bottles Express Baggage Feed and Grain Coal, Wood, Ice Furniture Hardware Transfer and Storage Fruits Packing House Products Highway Repair Materials Gardener's Truck Dairy Products, etc., etc.

A Commerce Truck Will Measure Up in Your Service

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skets.

Brcckway Mclor Company CI arks and 20th Sts., Baltimore, Md

THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Ninth Year Manufacturer* Motor Trucks

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Why go to the heart of the city ?

T. B. GATOi & SONS Machine Shop and Garage . .

Belair Road RASPEBURG, MO.

All kinds of Machine Work Nothing too large Nothing too small

KELLY-SPRINGFIELD PNEUMATIC and KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES Always In Stock—All Sizes.

7-26-iy Pressed on day or night at Quarry

Leiser, of Hampstead, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Sr., on last Sunday.

Mr .and Mrs. Jacob- Snanklin, Mr. land Mrs. William Brown, all of Baltir i more, visited a t the home of Mr. and Mrs James Wilhelm on Wednesday.

REISTEKSTOWN.

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SOLD EVERYWHERE

FOUND TO BE

BEST

SALEM.

Sunday School tomorrow morning; preaching and revival services a t 7.30

r„ P. M. and during next week. All wel-•Vcome to attend these services.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talbott, of Overlea, have returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royston enter­tained several of their relatives and friends from Baltimore last week on a hunt ing trip.

Mr. David Rhoten, who has been sick for some time, is again very low.

g BOTTLED BY

I The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1 408-10-12 N. CALVERT STREET

FRKELAND.

M m Elizabeth Ebaugh and ters are spending the winter in Baiti more.

Mrs. Burnes Doyle and children, of Baltimore, have been visiting' Mrs. Frederick Wineke.

Mrs. J. Foster, of Baltimore, has been a recent guest of Mrs. Harry Stumpf.

Mr. M. Smith, of Glyndon, and Miss Mary Zepp, of Hampstead, were quiet­ly married laat Saturday a t the rec­tory of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

and Mrs. Samuel Yingling and sons, of Ohio, have rented Mrs. Eliz­abeth Ebaugh's bungalow for the win­ter.

Mr. Clyde Green has purchased a Willys-Knight automobile.

Mr. Charles Rawlings visited in Bal­timore on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armacost, Mr. and Mrs. George Bolte and Miss" Eva Bolte spent Sunday in Baltimore.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bossom and Mr. and Mrs. Breathall, of Baltimore, vis­ited at this place several days last

?,*!?/;" week. Mr. Asbury Rawlings spent Sunday

with his sisters .

-o-GRAMTE.

On Wednesday and Thursday next there will be an oyster supper and bazar at the Lyceum. There will be dancing and all kinds of amusements for young and old. Come and spend a pleasant evening.

Miss Bernadette Miller has been confined to her home with tonsilitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Peach and fam­ily, have moved to Baltimore lor the winter.

Master Joseph Stamm, of Baltimore, has been visit ing his friend, Master BdwaTd Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Luher Such and family have gone to Baltimore for the winter.

We are proud to say tha t a Granite "boy" has been elected to represent us in the Senate, Mr. O. E. Welier.

BECKLEVSVILLE.

The president of the Rural Life Club of the Sixth district and his indefatig­able worker, Mr. Bergen Brown, cor­responding secretary, are stretching every nerve to make the corn congress of this year outstrip all former occas­ions. So if all the persons interested will only lend a helping hand the "up­per end," as it is familiarly known, will have an exhibition tha t will be a credit not only to the farming inter­ests, but for every avenue which makes for progress in a community.

Mr. H. C. Calp, who moved from the city to this section about two months Mr. and Mrs .Clyde Green and sons, ago for his health upon the advice of a n c i Mr. and Mrs. Waler Myers visited his physician, died last Saturday. His a t Mt. Zion on Sunday last.

Mrs. Elmer Ingham entertained her brother, Mr. William Jones, of Balti­more, last week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Peregoy and daughter, Edith; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Measley and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winemiller, of Hereford.

Sunday School here tomorrow after­noon at 1.30 o'clock; preaching ser­vices a t 2.30 by our pastor, Rev. Mr. Earney.

The funeral services of Mr. Samuel Marshall, of Philadelphia, was held a t the church here Friday of last week. He was 70 years of age and was well known in this communitp.

Mrs. George Peregoy entertained on Friday of last week Mrs. Roy Kidd and daughter, Loi^; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunkel and Mr. Lawrence Kidd.

- o -BORING.

funeral took place Monday. His mains were laid at rest in the ceme­tery at Reiserstown. A wife and 11 children are left to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father.

WOODLAWN. The quar te t te of Chatsworth Church

was present at Emmar t ' s Church last Sunday afternoon and sang.

The house on the place formerly owned by A. G. Schultz was burned to the ground last Tuesday. The chim­ney caught on fire and in a few min­utes the fire was in the kitchen. Sev­eral of the neighbors heard the cry of fire and rendered what assistance they could. Several pieces of furniture were saved.

Messrs. Edward Kirk and Stephen Keifer both of Arlington, will have charge of Emmart League service to­morrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Devilbiss and Mrs. Myers spent Sunday visit ing at Mt. Zion.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armacost and Dr. Hugh Gill, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday visit ing here.

Miss Mamie Myers visited in Reis?-terstown on Friday last.

End Truck T^ —

(fytdthe*

Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or o the r itching skin diseases. Try » W cent box at our risk.

For Sale Locally By HERGENRATHER DRUG CO.

Towson, Md.

BUTLER.

THE FEDERAL MOTOR AND SALES CO., 803-807 U ) n St.,

Baltimore, - Md.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ensor, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry S. Cole and children; Mr. and Mrs. Delmire Arkhurs t and Miss Nellie Fowble motored .to Washington and spent Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin.

Mr .and Mrs. Basil Kelly entertained a number of friends at dinner last Sun­day

Mr. J. W. Turnbaugh, teacher at Butler school, who has been confined to his home with cold, is improving slowly.

Mrs. Josephine Fowble has been suf­fering with gallstones and has gone to the Maryland General Hospital, Bal­timore, on Tuesday and was operated on.

Misses Clara and Nellie Willis, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Emma Wells.

Don't forget the oyster supper to be held at the P. O. S. of A. Hall for the benefit of Falls Road Church this evening.

Preaching at Falls Road Church to­morrow afternoon.

<*>r*n >x*z<* A Tonic

For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I

was so weakened," writes Mrs. W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. "The doctortreated me for about two months, still I didn't get any better. I had a large fam­ily and felt 1 surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of

YEOHO.

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I Merchants and Farmers

BUILDERS OF BUSINESS For Manufacturers, Jobbers,

MOTOR TRUCKS To'Everyone Interested in the Movement of Freight:

It is up to you. Mr. BUSINESS MAN, to make provi­sions for the delivery of freight withm a radius of 100 miles of your place. The time is here right now when you can relieve the railroads of short hauls with Motor T r n f k s

SFRVICE MOTOR TRUCK WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS. They have prove n themselves more than dependable, more than efficient, more than economical - a real creator of business in every line. _ _ _ _ _ .

Every SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK OWNER is a booster. ASK THEM what this truck is doing for their business.

We have expert transportation en­gineers who are at your service ready to go into every detail with you.

A complete Service Station is at your disposal 24 hours a day. Road Service if necessary.

SEITZ AUTO CO. 2-4-6-8 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Md.

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Miss Sallie Hoover, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoover.

Mr. H. Frankl in and son, of Phila­delphia, and Mr. Edward Vaughn, of Baltimore, spent the week with Mr. Frank Blizzard and Mr. Arbutus Bliz­zard.

Mrs. Jacob Turnbaugh and daugh­ters) spent Sunday with Mrs. Emory Mays.

Mr. Grover Skipper and Mr. Frank Neuman spent last Saturday with Mr. H. M. Martin.

Mr. Joshua Nelson spent last Thurs­day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Baltimore .

Miss Bertha Thompson, of Baltimore, is on the sick list a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thompson, of Yeoho.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lochard and daughter were the guests laat Sunday of the lat ter 's sister, Mrs. Blizzard, of Yeoho.

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PLEASANT GROVE. Mrs. Tillie Gill visited Mr. and Mrs.

James Wilhelm on Sunday last. Mr. H. T. Myers is spending some

time with his daughter. Mrs. Flora Grim and family, of Cockeysvill*.

Mr. Georere Rhoten visited his son, Mr. David Rhoten and family, on Sun­day.

Mrs. Grace Peregoy and Mrs. Maud

"I decided to try it," con­tinues Mrs. Ray . . . "I took eight bottles in a l l . . . I re­gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo­manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do all my housework and a lot out­doors . . . I can sure recom­mend Cardui."

Take Cardui today. It may be just what you" need.

At all druggists. B.81

_>>X*X< >Z*X<__

JOHN WARD Licensed Auctioneer

6-19-52 w

WOODLAWN Baltimore County, Md

WHEELER & COLE FRANK I. WHEELER

OPFUTT BLDG., TOWSON, MD. Telephone—Towson 13S

Automobile, F i re and Liability Insurance a Specialty.

FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH, LIABILITY, TORNADO, AUTOMO­BILE, WORKINGMEN'S COMPEN­SATION, PLATE GLASS, BURG­LARY, STEAM BOILER AND LIVE STOCK. Crops Insured Against Fire, Light­

ning and Hail for short term at very s'mall cost. <

Representing an Agency of F o r t y Years ' standing, that has so long en­joyed the confidence of the public, we respectfully solicit of the people of Baltimore county a continuance of their patronage. l l-6-52w.

PATENT FROST PROOF

CLOSETS SAVE WATER

Strong - - Durable CAN BE EASILY AND

QUICKLY INSTALLED

Valve rod and packing may be with­drawn by simply removing brass valve cap back of bowl. A great convenience when installed in the garage, yard or on the rear porch of any residence.

SOLD BY

Reliable Jobbers of Plumbing Supplies Everywhere

ir==^r==^r==^r==Jn=Jr=^r=^f==ir==^r=^i=iir=^

TO MOTOR CAR USERS As an official Service Station of the U. S. Light & Heat Corporation producers of the famous Machine Pasted Plate Storage Bat­tery, we are authorized to guarantee these batteries for fifteen months on an adjust­ment basis. Do not throw away your old battery. Bring it to us and we will repair it and guarantee the repairs for eight months on an adjust­ment basis.

We repair and recharge all makes of storage batteries.

YORK ROAD GARAGE York Road nr. Pennsylvania Ave.

TOWSON, MARYLAND f=dr^r=dr^i=dlr==Jr=dr=dr=dr=Ji^r=df=^

F R E E ! PennsylvaniaAutoTube'TonTested" To secure for tire buyers not yet using them a chance to know the goodness of Pennsylvania tires and tubes, and to permit our regular customers to anticipate their Spring and Summer needs at downright economy, we will, for a limited time—

Give away, absolutely free of cost, with each Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store, one "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size!

V a c u u m C u p T i r e s a n d ' ' T o n T e s t e d ' ' . T u b e s a r e t h e f ines t g r a d e a n d q u a l i t y t i r e s a n d t u b e s on t h e m a r k e t . F o r u l t i m a t e m a x i m u m s e r v i c e c a p a c i t y t h e y a r e u n e q u a l e d — a n i n d i s p e n s a b l e c o m b i n a t i o n for t h e m o t o r i s t w h o de­m a n d s a b s o l u t e l y highest quality. B u t n o w — t h i s offer w i l l b e w i t h d r a w n s h o r t l y . O r d e r s w i l l b e filled i n t h e o r d e r of t h e i r r e c e i p t .

Adjustment basis—per warranty tag- attached for each casing-: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Miles

THE STAR SALES CO. 6 E. M t . Royal Avenue, Balt imore, M d .

Phone. Mt. Vernon 1525 8-14-14 w

Electricity is the laborer—and a willing one-it never grumbles, never quits. It does the wash­ing for your, wife, while it runs the cream separator or fanning mill for you.

Western Electric Power and Light

The modern way of doing farm chores makes life much easier for the farmer.

of work!n^nHdi,v^S,be tiv ^ °?! ° ? m e t h o d a n d m a k e s a remarkable improvemem oi working and living conditions on the farm. The CBC outfit will bring the new way to your farm It automatically regulates and fully controls the charging of the battery and,

Makes the Battery Last Lor-ger., ~— Call on us for ^urther information

Electric Construction Company 351 N. Calvert Street

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

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