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T THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. August 21, 1920—Page 7 +mmmminnmmmmmmmmmmmm SALE OF USED CARS All Makes in First-Class Condition PRICES RIGHT THE YORK ROAD GARAGE TOWSON, MD. GRANT AND MAXWELL AGENTS Telephone Towson 365-J for Demonstration 7-17-52w Telephone, Mt. Vernon^l293 We Recharge and Repair Any Make Or Size Battery Local Correspondence WHITE HOUSE. Messrs. Lewis E. Morfoot, Alexander Thompson and George Morfoot spent Sunday morning- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Haile, of Butler. Mrs. Sadie . Bitzell, of Baltimore, spent several days iast week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bossom. Miss Hazel Haile spent last Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore and Wash- ington. Miss Margie Tr-acey, of Baltimore, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tracey. Mis]s Lula Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr_s. John Wisner, of Mount Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. William Armacost and Mr. Emory Tracey and Miss Daisy Bull were visitors Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Martin. Mrs. Joseph M. Armacost spent last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George E. Haile. Mrj Harry Jackson, and daughter,, of Baltimorre, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Lula Martin and fam- ily. Mrs. Amos Armacost spent last Sat- urday aftrnoon with Mrs. Lewis Mor- foot. Mrs. John A. "Lloyd, of Butler, spent one day last week with Mrs. Silas Lloyd. LECTR1C UIPMENT BATTERY CO. 150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. T X X I I i I 4 4 _ 4 4. x 4 t ! T % 4 4 4. x X ? ! I Y x X SOLD EVERYWHERE FOUND TO BE BEST I Buy bv the Case BOTTLED BY t The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 408-10-12 N. CALVERT STREET •• « > <» «• «> < > «> «» < «• «» «• < .6^»$***4*«*#***««**«*«*^:">«**«*^"»**^X«««********ft*A& JARRETTSVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tipton and Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Tipton and son, of Bal- timore, visited relatives- here on Sun- day. Miss Minnie Ward is spending some time at Chautauqua, New York. McKendree Epwprth League and Bethel Christian Endeavor w,ill join for union open air service on Sunday, August 29, a t Bethel Church, at 7 P. M. Miss Grace Standiford has returned home after visiting relatives in Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Schultz, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Brad- ley. Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Baker and liter hav returned after quite a stay in Virginia. Miss Charlotte Kelbaugh is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Daughton. Sundav~.School picnics are now in order. Bethel enjoyed the day at Havre de Grace Park, and Calvary and Asbury at Mitchell' Landing. Mrs. Martin Kurtz is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs). Charles Hess, of Rutledge. Mr. Elmore Smith, of Harrisburg, is visiting his .mother, Mrs. M. K. Smith. Mr. M. C. McGraw, of Virginia. Mr. Ludwig, is a native of Virginia, and came into our midst a few years) ago. He is a practical farmer and has suc- ceeded in shaping up two farms which he has sold at quite an advance in price. He thinks of retiring for a few years, locating in some town n r village in order to recuperate his health. A number of our people took in the picnic at Eklo on last Saturday and enjoyed the occasion very much. Par- ticularly were the young folks as/ well as many of the older ones, were amus- ed as well as entertained by the artis- tic work upon the blackboard. The in- strumental as well as the vocal music was of a high order. The whole pro- gram reflects credit upon those who had it in charge. -o- JACKSONVILLE. FREELAND. The continued cloudy weather with occasional showers has put oats, which was cut and shocked in the fields, in bad shape. Quite a number of farm- ers had their crops, housed. The apple crop is abundant, potatoes promise well. , Farmers of the old Dominion State seem to be attracted by the elevation and the sparkling pure water of this section. Mr. E. P. Ludwig, of near Eklo, has sold his desirable farm to Without Plenty of Iron In Your Blood You Don't Get the Strength and Nourishment Out of the Food You Eat When over-work, lack of sleep, improper iood and impure air sap the iron from vqur irritable and out-of-sorts, it is important that you should at once put more iron into your blood. Without iron the blood loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing that you eat does you the proper amount of good because you don't get the full strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. Be- cause of this steady starvation of the blood and nerves people often become weakened^ tired-out, nervous and rundown and fre- quently develop all sorts of symptoms. But the moment organic iron—Nuxated Iron—is supplied a multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear in most cases, the flesh becomes firmer, the muscles get back their strength and the roses of health bloom in cheeks that v -re pale and sickly looking. \ T o matter what other so-called remedies >\/d may have tried, if you are not strong, vigorous, hearty and well, "OU owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next, take two iive-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three tirrws per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. \ou cart oDtain Nuxated Iron from your druggist on the distinct understanding that if you are not fully satisfied your '••pv will be refunded THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' BE SURE AND SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT Timonium Fair THE RECKORD MOTOR CO., CockeysvUle, Md. HENRY RECKORD, Towson, Md. TRADE MARK TRACTORS And Implements. —•— —« •x-recpaanri^.-sngntaa—>•'.-jr: .'.J.,^. :Em miwi'n UIWBHIHI Don't forget the lawn fete t n be held at the Reformed Church today. Bring your friends and have a good time. Miss B. E. Engle is spending some time -with her friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Scott Jones', was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie Trapp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lins had as their uests on Sunday Rev. J. N.. Hauser and Misses Gussie Duval, Reta Hucke and Lula Hucke, of Baltimore. Miss Myrtle Zinkhan has! returned to her home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troyer. -O- G ARRIS OH. Miste Hazel Warfel, of Govans who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. David H. Warfel, of this place, has returned to her home. Mrs. .Armacost her two sons, Vernon and Charles, and her- sister, Miss -M. Sprinkel, have returned home from a visit to friendsi in Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and two children are visiting friends in the Shennadoah Valley, Va. Mr. George Buckman is now setting up a sawmill preparatory to cutting- lumber in the woods owned by Capt. Nicholson. A well to supply the en- gine with water is now being dug. Miss Helen Disney, of Pimlico, isi spending her vacation with her par- ents. o REISTERSTOWN. Master Donald Miller, who was taken to the hospital for appendicitis, is im- proving very nicely. Mr. C. C. Speed and wife are sojourn- ing at Bangor, Maine. Miss Mary E. McAlister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAlister, of Reis- terr^town, and Mr. Mitchell J. Parault, of Louisianna, were quietly married August 5 by Rev. Grover, of the South- ern M. E. Church. We wish them the best of luck. Mrs. Leon Gise is improving slowly. ECZEMAS Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Try a 75 cent box at our risk. For Sale Locally By HERGENRATHER DRUG CO., Towson, Md. HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 1025 LINDEN AVENUE BALTIMORE 6-1-20 it El E* II Pennsylvania Auto Tube "Ton Tested" T6 secure for tire buyers not yet using them k 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 jree oj cost, with each Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store, one "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size! Vacuum Cup Tires and "Ton Tested" Tubes a r e t h e finest grade and qualit}^ 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 FabriclTires 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-l<iw e Pais ti mm fiijh>* Particular Shc^ per? ~"ill Yonr Orders When You ''Shjp-By-Mail''—at Foi [HgcCO. -' :r n Vr - p-ssible, you should do all your shopping at your home s. :: However, if tl srrs ecme particular sort of merchandise which they cannot furnish, we will be glad to serve yon. Purchases of any ar ount, provided they are within the 6 y >nn K at limit of weight and size, will be delivered F I 3E OF CHARGE by Parcel Post anywhere in the United States. (This includes all dry goods, wearing ap- parel, shoes, fancy goods, jewelry and books.) Baltimore's Best Store HOCHSCHILD.KOHN 8cGO- Howard and Lexington Sts. 4 Goodyear Mileage-and Tires for Small Cars •UtUMtKWttttlHtUHUMUaUllllMHIIII UUHUIIUMUHMIUMttHMII«' * iiiiijiiiiimmmmirtiMHiiiiiHiiMiiii 11 "*"»"»»" "HllttUIHHIIIII II HUM IIHIUUUII limMtllNIHIIIHIIIIHUMMIIIlllllMIIIIIIIIIIINIItHHIIIMllUllllllillttHHIIIWIIIIHHIItl A* A well built tire yields much more mileage for each dollar of cost than a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price; buy the tire, not the price. Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3V 2 - and 31x4- inch sizes, save inconvenience, dis- appointment and money. Their value results from the applica- tion of Goodyear experience, expert- ties an d C are to their manufacture in tht world's largest tire factory de- voted to these sizes. If vm own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service btati*nforGoodyear Tires—for the real vorth and endurance that Good- year bilds into them. 30x3% Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, AU-Weather Tread 30x3% Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread $21^ ^oodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price ou are asked to pay for tubes of less merit-why risk cosdy ismgs when such sure protection is available? $^50 0x3% size in waterproof bag.. ryland State Archives mdsa_sc341.0_1_63-0260.jj

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Page 1: Goodyear Mileage-and Tires for Small Carsmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1_63/pdf/mdsa_sc3410...T THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. August 21, 1920—Page 7 •

T THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. August 21, 1920—Page 7

+mmmminnmmmmmmmmmmmm

SALE OF USED CARS All Makes in First-Class Condition

PRICES RIGHT THE YORK ROAD GARAGE

TOWSON, MD.

GRANT AND MAXWELL AGENTS Telephone Towson 365-J for Demonstration

7-17-52w

Telephone, Mt. Vernon^l293

We Recharge and Repair Any Make Or Size Battery

Local Correspondence WHITE HOUSE.

Messrs. Lewis E. Morfoot, Alexander Thompson and George Morfoot spent Sunday morning- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Haile, of Butler.

Mrs. Sadie . Bitzell, of Baltimore, spent several days iast week a t the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P rank Bossom.

Miss Hazel Haile spent last Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore and Wash­ington.

Miss Margie Tr-acey, of Baltimore, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tracey.

Mis]s Lula Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr_s. John Wisner, of Mount Carmel. •

Mr. and Mrs. William Armacost and Mr. Emory Tracey and Miss Daisy Bull were visitors Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Martin.

Mrs. Joseph M. Armacost spent last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George E. Haile.

Mrj Harry Jackson, and daughter,, of Baltimorre, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Lula Martin and fam­ily.

Mrs. Amos Armacost spent last Sat­urday aftrnoon with Mrs. Lewis Mor­foot.

Mrs. John A. "Lloyd, of Butler, spent one day last week with Mrs. Silas Lloyd.

LECTR1C UIPMENT BATTERY CO.

150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

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The Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

408-10-12 N. CALVERT STREET

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JARRETTSVILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tipton and Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Tipton and son, of Bal­timore, visited relatives- here on Sun­day.

Miss Minnie Ward is spending some time a t Chautauqua, New York.

McKendree Epwprth League and Bethel Christian Endeavor w,ill join for union open air service on Sunday, August 29, a t Bethel Church, a t 7 P. M.

Miss Grace Standiford has returned home after visit ing relatives in Wash­ington, D. C.

Mrs. Schultz, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Brad­ley.

Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Baker and liter hav returned after quite a

stay in Virginia. Miss Charlotte Kelbaugh is visiting

her sister, Mrs. H. P. Daughton. Sundav~.School picnics are now in

order. Bethel enjoyed the day at Havre de Grace Park, and Calvary and Asbury a t Mitchell' Landing.

Mrs. Martin Kurtz is visi t ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs). Charles Hess, of Rutledge.

Mr. Elmore Smith, of Harrisburg, is visiting his .mother, Mrs. M. K. Smith.

Mr. M. C. McGraw, of Virginia. Mr. Ludwig, is a native of Virginia, and came into our midst a few years) ago. He is a practical farmer and has suc­ceeded in shaping up two farms which he has sold at quite an advance in price. He thinks of ret i r ing for a few years, locating in some town nr village in order to recuperate his health.

A number of our people took in the picnic at Eklo on last Saturday and enjoyed the occasion very much. Par­ticularly were the young folks as/ well as many of the older ones, were amus­ed as well as entertained by the ar t i s ­tic work upon the blackboard. The in­strumental as well as the vocal music was of a high order. The whole pro­gram reflects credit upon those who had it in charge.

-o-JACKSONVILLE.

FREELAND.

The continued cloudy weather with occasional showers has put oats, which was cut and shocked in the fields, in bad shape. Quite a number of farm­ers had their crops, housed. The apple crop is abundant, potatoes promise well. ,

Farmers of the old Dominion State seem to be at t racted by the elevation and the sparkl ing pure water of this section. Mr. E. P. Ludwig, of near Eklo, has sold his desirable farm to

Without Plenty of Iron In Your Blood You Don't Get the Strength and Nourishment Out of the Food You Eat

When over-work, lack of sleep, improper iood and impure air sap the iron from vqur irritable and out-of-sorts, it is important that you should at once put more iron into your blood. Without iron the blood loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing that you eat does you the proper amount of good because you don't get the full strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. Be­cause of this steady starvation of the blood and nerves people often become weakened^ tired-out, nervous and rundown and fre­quently develop all sorts of symptoms. But the moment organic iron—Nuxated Iron—is supplied a multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear in most cases, the flesh becomes firmer, the muscles get back their strength and the roses of health bloom in cheeks that v -re pale and sickly looking.

\To matter what other so-called remedies >\/d may have tried, if you are not strong, vigorous, hearty and well, "OU owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next, take two iive-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three tirrws per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. \ou cart oDtain Nuxated Iron from your druggist on the distinct understanding that if you are not fully satisfied your

'••pv will be refunded

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR '

BE SURE AND SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT

Timonium Fair THE RECKORD MOTOR CO., CockeysvUle, Md.

HENRY RECKORD, Towson, Md.

TRADE MARK

TRACTORS And Implements.

—•— —« • •x-recpaanri^.-sngntaa—>•'.-jr: .'.J.,^. : E m

miwi'n UIWBHIHI

Don't forget the lawn fete t n be held a t the Reformed Church today. Bring your friends and have a good time.

Miss B. E. Engle is spending some time -with her friends in this vicinity.

Mrs. Scott Jones', was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie Trapp.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lins had as their uests on Sunday Rev. • J. N.. Hauser and Misses Gussie Duval, Reta Hucke and Lula Hucke, of Baltimore.

Miss Myrtle Zinkhan has! returned to her home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troyer.

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G ARRIS OH.

Miste Hazel Warfel, of Govans who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. David H. Warfel, of this place, has returned to her home.

Mrs. .Armacost her two sons, Vernon and Charles, and her- sister, Miss -M. Sprinkel, have returned home from a visit to friendsi in Manchester.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and two children are visiting friends in the Shennadoah Valley, Va.

Mr. George Buckman is now sett ing up a sawmill preparatory to cutting-lumber in the woods owned by Capt. Nicholson. A well to supply the en­gine with water is now being dug.

Miss Helen Disney, of Pimlico, isi spending her vacation with her par­ents.

o REISTERSTOWN.

Master Donald Miller, who was taken to the hospital for appendicitis, is im­proving very nicely.

Mr. C. C. Speed and wife are sojourn­ing at Bangor, Maine.

Miss Mary E. McAlister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAlister, of Reis-terr^town, and Mr. Mitchell J. Parault , of Louisianna, were quietly married August 5 by Rev. Grover, of the South­ern M. E. Church. We wish them the best of luck.

Mrs. Leon Gise is improving slowly.

ECZEMAS Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Try a 75 cent box at our risk.

For Sale Locally By HERGENRATHER DRUG CO.,

Towson, Md.

HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY

INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE

1025 LINDEN AVENUE BALTIMORE

6-1-20

i t El E* II

Pennsylvania Auto Tube "Ton Tested" T6 secure for tire buyers not yet using them k 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 jree oj 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 qual i t}^ 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 de ­m 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 .

Adjus tment basis—per warranty -tag- attached for each cas ing : Vacuum Cup FabriclTires 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-l<iw

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Particular Shc^ per? ~"ill Yonr Orders When You ' 'Shjp-By-Mail' '—at

Fo i [HgcCO.

- ' : r n V r - p-ssible, you should do all your shopping at your home s. ::

However, if tl s r r s ecme particular sort of merchandise which they cannot furnish, we will be glad to serve yon. Purchases of any ar ount, provided they are within the 6 y >nn K at limit of weight and size, will be delivered F I 3E OF CHARGE by Parcel Post anywhere in the United States. (This includes all dry goods, wearing ap­parel, shoes, fancy goods, jewelry and books.)

Baltimore's Best Store

HOCHSCHILD.KOHN 8cGO-Howard and Lexington Sts.

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Goodyear Mileage-and Tires for Small Cars

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A well built tire yields much more mileage for each dollar of cost than a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price; buy the tire, not the price. Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3V2- and 31x4-inch sizes, save inconvenience, dis­appointment and money. Their value results from the applica­tion of Goodyear experience, expert-ties a n d Care to their manufacture in tht world's largest tire factory de­voted to these sizes. If vm own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service btati*n for Goodyear Tires—for the real vorth and endurance that Good­year bilds into them.

30x3% Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, AU-Weather Tread

30x3% Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread $21^

^oodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price ou are asked to pay for tubes of less merit-why risk cosdy ismgs when such sure protection is available? $ ^ 5 0 0x3% size in waterproof bag..

ryland State Archives mdsa_sc341.0_1_63-0260.jj