The Gambrill Grain Products Co.
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The Gambrill Grain Products Co.
THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. August 14, 1920—Page 8 incorporators, all of —Miss Julia Lee is- spending some names of the | time at Buena Vista, up in the Blue whom are well-known sportsmen, follow: Howard Bruce, Thomas M. Cott| Ridge. —Mr. N. Bosley Hoffman has return- man, D. K. Este Pisher, Jr., Donald N. led from his vacation, spent up in Car- Gilpin, William W. Lannahan, Albert G. Ober, Jr., D. Stewart Ridgely, Thos. Iroll county. (Qontinued from Page 1) Swann, E. Skipwith Bruce, Dr. M. J : —Miss Emma K. Dunphy has return- Cromwell, H. —Chief Judge and Mrs. T. Scott Granger Gaither, T. spending Courtenay Jenifer, David G. Mcintosh, Offutt are spending some time in Can- ed to her home here after some time with friends in North CaroJr., Stuart Olivier, John Ridgely, Jr., ada. lina. / John P. Symington. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Anderson —Rev. W. H. Litsinger, pastor of are registered at an Atlantic City North Baltimore M. P. Churcch, will hotdl. preach at the Towson M. P. Church toSNAPSHOTS OF NEWS —Mr. Clarence Craumer and wife morrow morning. will leave on Monday for a vacation —Dr. Cole, of the Animal Husbandry Baltimore armelite Nuns have estrip to Wildwood, N. J. Department of the U. S. Dept. of Ag- tablished a new community in New spent Wednesday in Towson, York city. , —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Busick left riculture, up reported cases of hog on Monday for a visit to friends in looking A battle lasting 2 days was fought cholera. A t Saiatosra S t r e e t Greencastle and Chambersburg, Pa. Mt. V e r n o n 972-3-4 before the Russian Bolsheviki took —Mr. Charles B. Chapman, who is Ostrolenka. —Dr. Henry M. West moved this connected with the office of Clerk of week to the house on Orkney road, the Court here, accompanied by Mrs. The Chamber of Deputies ratified the Govans, which he recently purchased. Chapman, itj spending his vacation treaty of St. Germain (the Austrian r I en K peace treaty). with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ^ L °ch, connected with t.*~H - 1 f Rear Admiral Edw. Hickman Green the Clerk's Office here, is spending his and Mrs. Leslie' Gager, at their home Ripe Olives-!—Mayflower; largo size Per jar . . 35c annual vacation rusticating about his in New York. retired, Washington, D. C, died at a home. trbtel at Atlantic City. Peas—Caima; Early Juiie, Per doz, $2.00; Per tin 18c —Announcements have been sent out Operation of all but two Illinois . " ^ w o colored couples were married by Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dunphy of Hams—Joyner's Smithfield Per Pound 69c resumed, and by Rev. Father James G. O'Neill, at the marriage of their daughter, Isabel coal mines has .been the church of the Immaculate here, Riley, to Mr. Henry Clay Bourke, Jr. these will be back spon. Brooms—Hanover; 4 string Each 55c this week. The ceremony will take place on SatThe Russians have captured the Soap—Dove Brand; white floating 3 cakes 20c urday evening, August 28, at 7.30 in —Miss Margaret Trinkaus. gave a the Towson M. E. Church. The couple town of Cienchanow, thus cutting the Valencia Oranges—Juicy and sweet Per doz 68c dance on Wednesday evening last will make their home at 202 S. 5th St., Warsaw-Danzig Railway. T. P. O'Connor denounced the Irish guests a n u m b e r o f Towsonitls were Brooklyn.where Mr. Bourke is, in busiy : coercion law as the worst ever passed ness. by the British Parliament. +uT¥-iss hula- s ohn, stenographer in Neck Veal Chops 25c —Mr. Elijah M. Price, former warden COFFEE—SPECIAL BLEND. the law offices of Mr. William P Cote The demands of the electrical workof the Baltimore County Jail, has made ers in the Canal Zone with regard to Neck Lamb Chops 25c s e r a S h o r e S P e n d i n S h e r V a c a t i o n a t t h * application for the position of Warden their wages has been granted. 1-lb. pkg., 36c 5-lb., $1.70 Chuck Roast '. 25c of the Maryland Penitentiary, to fill An involuntary petition in bankW rd M lls w h 0 h a s be the vacancy made possible by the editX*nf th *?• J. ' e n Fresh Shoulders 25c Utoi of the New Era for some time Leonard. ruptcy was filed against Charle s Ponzi hasi severed his connection with that death of the late Warden Mr. Price, in his letter to the Board of in the Federal Court at Boston. Veal Shoulders 25c publication. General Lesziniewski, Polish minisPrison Control, stated that if the job R Picnic Hanis 25c e v ' and Mrs. J. David Clark have of warden should not be given him he ter of War, has resigned, and has been D ~ fill any other vacancy which the succeeded by General Solnokowski. fn H w r ^ U § S t S . t h ^ i r ^ u g h t e r and son! could Pure Lard 25c Red Wing Grape Juice—Quart Bottle, 65c Board would suggest. As reference The Premier of Hungary says preo r f e e r ^ n , a N d J M r S r H a ^ ^inkade, he gave Judge Frank I. Duncan and parations are being made to meet the Ginger Ale—Noreca—Dozen $1.50 Attorney Harry B. Wolff. eventuality of a Bolshevik invasion. —Rev. and Mrs. s. P. CasJsen are Sarsaparilla—Noreca—Dozen, $1.50 —Mr. Warren S. Seipp, son of Col. tlm w i t h The boycott instituted against HunSSLrA £ N a t i v e s In Cumberland they having motored up George W Seipp, a native of Towson gary several weeks ago by transport Russet Cider—Bottle, 90c the fore part of this week. and whose wife was a daughter of ' workers of surrounding countries has Held, of this place, was appoint- I ended. —Miss Lyda Lee Tall will arrive in Judge The Fountain Favorite—Cake, Strawberries and Ice Cream Towson today to assume her new ed recently as a member of the BaltiAn agreement haal been reached beduties as head of the Maryland State more City School Board. Mr/Seipp was I tween Greece and Italy on the quesA La Mode, 25c. educated in the county public schools 612 Forrest Street, Baltimore Normal School, South Towson after which he attended the Baltimore tion of the disposition n f the D o d e c a R r 7 ^ ? e J 5 £ n a i ^ o n o f M r s - Charles R. Polytechnic Institute. He is now as- nese Islands. Title Guarantee Secretary Baker made an inspection •Blown, wife of one of our rural mail sociated with the L U N C H A T O U R SODA FOUNTAIN carriers, who sprained, her ankle re- and Trust Company, of Baltimore, as of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal cently, is reported as much improved vice-president. and will recommend its improvement Better Coffee—Better Tea—Better Chocolate —•Mr.. Win P. Cole, Jr., whose famto Congress. —A truck driven, by Joseph Parks, ily is out of town, has been spending Better Foods The peace treaty with Bulgaria was the week-end at the home of his par- and the property of "Harry T. Campbell- made effective by the exBecause the Best is Served. ents, Clerk of the Court and Mrs. Wm & Son, of Towson, was halted by a changeformally of ratifications among the powsentative of State Roads ComP. Cole. mission on the York road, who jacked ers to the pact. —-Mr. and Mrs. Prank I. Wheeler and it up with' a set of Black & Decker Great Britain and France are contheir son, Robert, who motored to Reneters, and as a consequence I vinced that the Bolshevik intend to C^«:«KK~X~X~:~X~K^^^ hoboth Beach, Del., for a stay of some Juf-tice Wm. P. Butler fined the owner , capture Warsaw and set up a Soviet returned to their home here this $10 and costs for overloading. Basil 1 government in Poland. Hall, a negro from Phoenix, .was also Royal assent was given to the Irish week. r *~7^ -a T h o m a s W. Offutt, president arrested for overloading a cool truck Coercion bill after the House of Lords This roof furnished and erected by E. J. FICK & CO. m passed the secosd reading of the nieasof the Second National Bank, with his and was fined the same amount. —Little Edward Hudson, son of jre without a division. two boys, "Tommy" and Milton, are camping in the mountains of West County Agent and Mrs. J. P. Hudson, Eighty thousand employees of tke \ trglnia, is "flighty"—not to say, however, that American Railway Express Company with the _—Mr. Wm. D. Nicholl, our genial as- he is| off in the head, but Edward is will be awarded increased wages by sistant postmaster, with his; family is a "bug" on aeroplanes and on Monday the Railroad Labor Board. spending his vacation at the home of last wended his way to Logan Field, American coal miners in 1918 under w S ^ ° ^ e r ' M r " H e n r y H. Nicholl, at Dundalk, and upon the invitation of war stress, broke all reccordsj for out\\ oodbridge, Va. one of the pilots went "heavenward" put, according to a report by the Bufirst time in his life. The ma- reau of Mines just published. —Miss Ella Boyer, of York, Pa., wiio •^or the that little Edward "sailed" in has been on a two weeks' vacation vis- chine E. H. Grim, said to be president of an atitude of 2,000 feet and h<\u Detroit Vapor Oil StoVe J& 1 * R\ Philadelphia, Pa., Atlantic reached he was shown the "air route" a bank at Philippi, W. Va., died at a City and Ocean City, N. J., and Towson, high above the over New York hospital from acute opium tall sky-scrapers of BURNS OIL lett for hei home yesterday evening. poisoning, according to physicians. Baltimore City. —J. Howard Playhart will leave toThe Greeks have reoccupied their 2 FIVE REASONS Why You Should Own One —Sadie Addison, of Ruxton, was was day for Glen Rock, Pa., where he will lost positions near Simav, Asia Minor, arrested last Saturday upon the comspend a portion of his two weeks' va—the only oil stove without wicks or wick substitutes they say the occupation of Concation with his cousin, Mr. Wm B M plaint of her mother on a charge of but —th§ only oil stove that makes gas from kerosene, gasoPatterson He will be accompanied by disorderly conduct, was adjudged on stantinople is not being considered. Wednesday of unsound mind by a line or distillate, and burns it like a gas range The Bolshevik government has reMra. Playhart. Sheriff's jury sitting a t Towson and fused the proposition contained in the —the oil stove with big 8i-lb grey iron burners that pro»,—Miss Mary B. Bowen, daughter of ordered by the court to be confined in British government's last note to conduce enough heat for cooking or baking Mrs. C. Rebecca Bowen, will leave this the State Hospital for the Insane at clude a ten days' truce with Poland. evening for Cleveland, O., to visit her Springfield until such time as she reneed—at a 25% saving in fuel Purchase of extensive additional uncle, Mr. -Joseph P. Bavne, and be- covers her reason. I t is; alleged, equipment -the only oil stove that bakes, boils, fries facilitate the developfore her return home will go to Buf- among other things, fhat she sent ment of thetoNavy's coal lands Alasor roasts anything—from a delicate cusfalo and Niagara Palls. threatening letters through the mails, ka was approved by Secretary in Daniels. tard, to a big rib roast, as deliciously and —Supt. of County Schools Clarence some of "which were received by CounAnnouncement was made that a new EJ as quickly as on any city gas range—the <r. Cooper, has purchased the house on ty Treasurer N. Bosley Merryman. unofficial record for a transcontinental Lurke avenue, formerly occupied by —Stephen Kolakowski, a minor, by automobile onb) oil stove that gives 19 house service trip was established when Clerk of the Court Wm. P. Cole Mr Lucy Kolakowski, his next friend, for 19 cents ; Cooper will move into his new home through Attorney Edward G. Wright, a five-passenger touring car carrying United States from San Francisco on August 24. Tuesday filed a suit in the Circuit to New York mail See Our Demonstration SS» arrived in New York „ —Isham Sidney, the negro who Court at Towson against John W. Hen- after a run of 4 days 14 hours and 43 plaintiff claims minutes. Slate Roofing staged" a duel upon the streets of son, in which the Sparrows Point, this county, with $30,000 damages for personal injuries • alleged to have been sustained on another negro, and who seriously sfhot Distributor Tile Roofing his opponent, is now lodged in the April 3 laa*t when he was struck by an jail at Towson to await the action of automobile truck belonging to the de11*427-429 fendant while crossing Eastern avethe Grand Jury. Slag Roofing J £y Q U nue, near the intersecction of Wolfe r e q U j r e a n e w YQQf Q n RIDERWOOD. South Broadway —Mil. Forrester^ SR. Whinnery. up street, Baltimore. I t is stated that until a few years! ago engaged in the the plaintiff suffered severe contusions Mr. John G. Naylor is confined to his Phone, Wolfe 313-314 plumbing business here, having been and abrasions about the haed and home with rheumatism. Asbestos Shingle Roofing y Q u r hOtTie Ol O U t b u H d i n g S , l e t compelled to give up on account of his body, as a result of which he hasi since Mr. T. C. Harrington ran a nail in health, died on Thursdav. Mr. Whin- had "frequent lapses of memory" and his foot and is| quite ill from the nery, who was 37 years of age, was "intelligent understanding." I t is fur- effects. identified with many fraternal orders. ther alleged that the defendant's truck The Men's Bible Class of Hunt's M. —Miss Chenoweth, rural mail carrier was being operated in a reckless man- E. Church will hold a picnic in JohnAsphalt Roofing son's Grove, on the Falls road, near operating from Towson Post Office, had ner. the misfortune of having her Maxwell —Baltimore City has its Society for Brooklarvdville, on Saturday!, Au'gust touring car nearly demolished when a the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 28. Rubber Roofing The Epworth League will go on an runaway team crashed into it on the and Towson has its; "Bill" Koerner, Pot Spring road. The side and back the renowned tonsorial artist, who excursion this afternoon to Annapolis of the body is dented to such an extent here of late has been occupying his and West River. Roofing Cement Mr. Thomas L. Dohoney is building that a new one ia the only remedy. spare moments in buying, trading and selling rabbitt hpunds. We have not an addition to his house on Maple investigated the matter ourselves, but a"enue. have been informed that the cellar of JOBBERS MEMBERS OF BUILDERS EXCHANGE CONTRACTORS his home is "jammed full" of hounds, ROCK CHAPEL. ranging in age from a few weeks to Mrs. Samuel Milner, of Baltimore, is 50 years of age, cripples, manged, bob109 E. LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore, Md. tailed and one-eyed and all other visiting friends and relatives in our known varieties It has been reported community. Mr. Clinton Ensinger and Mis» May that "Bill" is anticipating opposition Phone, St. Paul 2332 g-iiwaw to the Elkridge Hunt Club, and some Taylor, of Baltimore, are visiting their friend, Mrs. Bell Wantland. fine day we may expect to see him Mrs. Annie Wheeling and son, of mounted upon a clothes horse in his yard with his pack of hounds follow- Williamsport, Pa., are spending some ing over the gutters and through the time with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. V. Brown. Mrs. F. M. Briggs and Miss Margaret cabbage plants after a "hair." —A certificate of a corporation to Leidlich have returned home from' a WJW^^J-JLJWBHMMiWI^^ be known as "The Elkridge' Houndsj week's vacation to Ocean City, Md. Mrs* Nelson Gilbert and family, of Inc.," was filed for record in the clerk's office a t Towson Tuesday. The gen- Shawsville, Md., were callers in our Most Sanitary Store In Baltimore eral objects and purposes of the cor- town during the week. •'•'":\*iV£'* poration, as stated in the certificates, are to promote the sport of fox huntRAYVILLE. ing, cross-country riding and horseMrs. Elizabeth M. Tyson, aged 85 manship; the owning, breeding, raising and training of all . breeds of fox years, died at the home of her daugh126 North Paca Street Business grows by service that the hounds and dogs, and" the holding of ter, Mrs. William Wright, at Hillsdale, public knows about. week. Funeral ;*M such shows, field trials and amateur on Thursday of last SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. races for horses and hounds as will was held at the home on last Sunday Wake up you heathens, who don't best promote and stimulate an interest afternoon, after which the remains know you're living in a live town! in the sjport. The corporation is also were brought to this village and laid . 10 Cts. Stewing Lamb authorized to accquire real estate and to rest in the local cemetery. Phone Wolfe 1960—Phone Wolfe 64 Both the People's Modern Pharmacy to maintain a club house. The prinPreaching service at Pine Grove on 10 Corned Beef and Hergenrather's Drug Store receive cipal office of the corporation, it isSunday night by Rev. A. B. Statton, &?v 12*6 Boiling Beef subscriptions to magazines and peri- stated, will be located on the "Long- D. D. Th<? last quarterly conference odicals. Don't hand over your money quarter Farm," in the Eighth district will also be held at this time. 18-22 Chuck Roast to strangers k They may be fakes. Mr. Aubrey Slade and family, of Balof Baltimore county, and David G. Mc20 Shoulder of Lamb intosh, Jr.; will be its resident agent. timore, were the week-end guests of Wise men are instructed by reason, It is further stated that the corpora- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tracey. 20 Smoked Sausage Mrs;. W. W. Kessler is re-roofing her Men of less understanding by experi- tion is not organized for profit and Phone St. Paul 2883—Phone Gilmor 3321 , ence, shall have no capital stock. The dwelling. 20 Hamburg Steak The most ignorant by necessity, 18 And beastsj by nature. Compound used as Lard Phone or Leave Orders With Cashier—We Will Fill Them &#?<& 22 Boneless Pot Roast . . . Get yourself a thermometer at HerWatch Windows for Specials Every Day in the Week genrather's so that you will know how 23 Pure Lard cool you are. Price only 25 cents. 25 Lamb Chops A weary traveler described eastern 25 Leg of Lamb Colorado as: "The biggest section of 1 vK" '''X> country on t h i s globe. You can look 2 5 Rib Roast farther and sfce less, cross more 25 streams with less water, find more Rump Roast cows and les s milk and go farther 2 5 3-Cornered Roast without getting anywhere, than any place else in the world." 25 Picnic Ham V SPECIAL F O R SATURDAY TOWSON AT A GLANCE ACKER MERRALL & CONDIT fl] *• GROCERS Ui S I N C E 1.820 306-308-310 N. HOWARD STREET QUALITY-SERVICE I WANT MY NEIGHBORS ALL TO KNOWFOR MEATS T H I S ^ IS THE PLACE TO GO 2 5 CENT SALE Summer Drinks TOWSON BRANCH BELVEDERE MEAT MARKET and BELVEDERE MEAT MARKET Fancy Pastry Quickly Prepared •••••• ••••••••••••••••••! • GEO. W. HABBERSETT,,. Local Correspondence Asphalt shingie Roofing u s s u b m i t a n e s t i m a t e for a n e w fireproof roof. EDWARD G. FICK & CO. HERGENRATHER'S • • Weekly !•••••••••••HHBHHaHH•••••••••••••••••• SNAP SHOTS Lexington Meat Company £££! mm 428 South Broadway 1200 W. Baltimore St. 508 North Gay St. 218 North Eutaw St. m Saturday, Aug. 14, 1920~-Until 12 Noon m After shaving, after bathing, you should always us^e talcum powder. At both stores there is a large variety— 15, 20 and 25 cents. Very Plucky, The man who had made a huge fortune was speaking a few words to a number of students at a business class. Of course, the main theme of his address was himself. "All my success in life, all my tremendous financial pres.tige," he said proudly, "I owe to one thing alone— For More Milk and Better Health Cows in Good Physical Condition pluck." Here he made an impressive pause, but the effect was totally ruined by Always Give Best Yearly Yield. "PFO" DAIRY RATION one student, who asked impressively: "Yes sir, but how are we tofindthe will keep your cows in good physical condition with less attention in feeding. right people to pluck?" Feed Your Cows "PFO" DAIRY RATION PALATABILITY The members: of the Center York Church of York county, No dairy cow ever did well on a feed she did not like. In selecting the Presbyterian Pa., stopped with us a few minutes on ingredients for "PFO" DAIRY RATION we have paid most particular Wednesday of last week. They were attention to the palatability of the mixture. Cows eat it eagerly and o ntheir way to the big city for an outing in beautiful Druid Hill Park. do not "go off feed" readily GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PROTEIN, 20 per cent.; Pat, 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 1 5 ^ per cent. FAT and CARBOHYDRATES 60 per cent. Manufactured by P. FRED'K OBRECHT & SON 1123 LIGHT STREET i21-3-52w BALTIMORE, MARYLAND What's the matter with Baltimore county that it has no girls' canning clubs? Girls, why don't you find the reason why you are being left out in the cold? Are the county fathers antisuffragists? At the People's Modern Pharmacy you'llfind a few nice toys, such as garden sets, kiddie-cars, doll babies.. Treat the kids. Keep them out of the sun and happy. Extra! Just received a big shipment of fine stationery. Can be had at either store. The Gambrill Grain Products Co. In the Market Every Day For W H E A T A N D CORN Highest Cash Prices Paid We have just installed NEW MACHINERY for unloading GRAIN from trucks and wagons quickly. We will receive WHEAT direct from THRASHER, fan it free of charge and you take back the blowings. Phone at our expense for prices or further information. Phone Wolfe 4352. Warehouses 2121-23 Aliceanna Street. Boost, don't knock! & ryland State Archives mdsa_sc34io_i_63-0249.jj Honey Cured Smoked Regular Hams . . 6 to 8 Lbs. Average—Half or Whole . . COMPOUND Used as Lard ... Round Sirloin Porterhouse STEAKS 35c 18c 29c ALL DAY SPECIALS BUTTERINE Sliced Liver Brisket Boil Plate or Top Rib Center Shoulder Chuck Roast Silver Nut The Best 30c 7c 12i 20c Fleshy Boil Pot Roast . 3-Cornered, Rump or Rib Roast 16c 24c GENIUNE SPRING LAMB Stew Shoulders Legs 12V2c 24c 27c 65 MARKETS IN PRINIPCAL CITIES OF 15 STATES Main Office, Chicago, 111. Packing House, Peoria, 111. All Meats U. S. Government Inspected. • • mmauBBMmaamBmmmmmm^