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\ October 16, 1920—Page 2 THE JEFFERSGNIAJX TOWSON, MARYLAND JOHN J. KEL,IiY President THOS. P. KELLY, Sec'y PHILIP LINK, Treas. JOHN J. KELLY, JR. Vice-President THE NATIONAL BUILDING SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATS RIALS DF ALL, KINDS Cement, Front Brick, Creosote Stained Shingles, Roofing, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Plaster, Etc. North Avenue and Oak St. BALI l> ORE, MI) CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK OF = BALTIMORE CITY Sout* west'Cor, Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. BALTIMORE, MD INTEREST PA?D ON DEPOSITS -i-i* WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor For Baltimore County COURT HOUSE TOWSON, MD. 1-1 1-1y Telephone. Towson 456 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Money Loaned on First and Second Mort gages on Building Association Terms. Al matters strictly confidential and money advanced within 24 hours notice. GILBERT H. PANITZ, Attorney, 700 Equitable Building, Phone, St. Paul 5995 Baltimore, Md. Telephone, Mt. Vernon 1293 We Recharge and Repair Any Make Or Size Battery ne REUS E™ BATTERY TO. QUIPMENT 150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. II o D o MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS Just One Short Block South of Belair Market "Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back" Retail Clothing Prices Drop To Less Than Cost Of Manufacture i o II o STJNNYBROOK. Miss Ethel Brown, of Washington, has returned home after spendling sev- eral days of last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ensor Brown. Mrs .Mary Meisner and son, John, spent Sunday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurline, of Sweet Air. Missesi Grace and Jullia Parlett, of Washington, are visiting their sister,, Mrs Gert(ie Tredway. Mrs. Joshua King, Mrs. Lavina Mrs. Ella Ensqr. and children spent last Tuesday wjith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller and son were week-end visitors ot the home of Mrs. L. M. Armacost. -o- JACKSONVILLE. I D o o D o 'MOSE'; TAKES THE LEAD IN CUTTING PRICES T'S no use to "buck up against .a stone wall" nor to "cry over spilt milk." "Mose" knew that the crash would come, and he wasn't found asleep at the switch. He had his ears to the ground and heard the rumbling months ago, and he was prepared for it.. And now that prices have started downward "Mose" is going to do everything that he can to keep them going until they reach their level. He is the first to take the lead in cutting prices in Baltimore. He is going to sell his new Fall stock of "Kahn's Good Clothes" —Suits and Overcoats and Trous- ers—at less than the actual cost of production. The first loss is the cheapest, and ""Mose" has got business sense enough to know that those who are not willing to suffer a little loss now are going to suffer a big- ger one later. "Mose" is going to take his medicine NOW MOSES KAHN OP OLD TOWN v FINE FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS SACRIFICED T HESE fine Suits and Overcoats that "Mose" throAvs into this sale are all bis OAVII good make, and have just come out of his workrooms. They are the best clothes made and no tailor in the city can turn out any better for 'less than double the money. "Mose" knows that he could hold off for a while and get regu- lar prices—the same as others will do—but he isn't going to do it. He is going to be a good old sport—a game loser—take his loss noAV like a man, and have it over with. Besides, now is the time when the sale will be of the greatest service to the people. And, notwithstanding the big sacrifice that "Mose" makes, he is going to sell these good Suits and Overcoats and Trousers to every honest and deserving man just as reasonable as he can afford. © Misses Lillian Helby and Maitie Chaney spent the week-end with Miss Marie E. Lins. M/issesl Anna Melvin and Ada Mel- vin of Baltimore ,were the week-end Through and Mr. McKinl^y King spent guests of Miss Anna M. Zinkhan. Sunday-.with delatives In Baltimore. Mrs. John Nash and son, Prank, of The LadiesV Aid Society of Pair View i Baltimore, have returned to tlieir M. - E. Church South met at the home ] home after spending some tlime with of Mrs. Ensor Brown. Quite a number Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holloway. were present. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troyer and served. hjons, Messrs. Harry, Jacob and Philip', Mi.ss Dorothy Htfx, of Port Howard, ' of Whife Hall, were the guests of rel- IS visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Fred atives in this Vicinity last Sunday. Gover. r , Mrs. Lawrence Ward and children Mrs. Etta Piersol and daughters; ! were the week-end guests of Mrs. spent Sunday wfith her son and daugh- Annie Klein. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Piersol. A surprise party was gtfven to Mr. Of My Lady's Manor. I H e n r y Zinkhan last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Piersol and by his* friends. Music, singling and daughters, Edith and Frances Hood, games were the features of the even- spent Sunday with their brother-vin-1 aw ing and refreshments were served at and si star, Mr and Mrs. Milton Perdue, : a late hour, of Corbett. Mr. Wilmer Gover. of . Baltimore, spent the week-end w|ith his'parents, of, t h i s neighborhood. lEmsMyiBLaiiki^^ IHC TRACTORS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BALTIMORE AND ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTIES. 8-16 H. P. and 15.30 H. P. 4-Cylinder. 10-20 K «* T^O, ^9-20 Mogul. .INTERNATIONAL N 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 omato 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. ajtoitiirtr^r^yrtraMfr^ -o- SHAMBURG. -o- >IT. ETNA-, D o II o D We are very glad to hear that our pastor, Rev. J. H. Lehman, has return- ed to us for another year, after having attended the annual conference which was held at Red Lion, Pa. Sunday School at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller are the proud parents of a new baby glirl. Air. and Mrs. Harry Krebs spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seabury Masjimore. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family, of Cofckeysville, and relatives from War- n, visited Mr and Mrs. John Kearney, on Sunday. Mr. Thomas is moving to -the farm whfich he recently purchased from Mr. William Ness. Lincoln Still has purchased an Oakland runabout. Q "Mose's" Great Sale of New Fall Suits and Overcoats Rev. J. H. Lehman and family vislit- ed Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Alban last week. Miss Corentha Wilhelm is spending some t|ime with her aunt, Mrs. Carroll Graham, of Bel Air. Mrs. Mabel Robinson and daughter, of Baltimore, have been visiting Mr and Mrs. W. H. Wells. Mjisa (Wive Wells, of Baltimore, spent the week-end with her parents here. Air. and Mrs. Joseph W'ortmiller and *<L Mr .and Mrs. Prank' Cole and families, of Mt. Zion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wlilhelm. .Miss Verna Wells spent last week in Baltmore and Wasjhngton. Mr. Eugene F. Alban and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hill spent Sunday with friends in Balt/imore. ' and Mrs. Charles Still and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wells spent -Sunday i& A Democratic mass meeting will be IkTv A -r, , held in the fair grounds hall at White f.;,li,^ Mrs. Clarence Bosley and Hall on Monday night, October 18th, family spent Sunday with relatives on at 8 o'clock. •Issues of the campaign TMV« £V° nts 1 J l venue and the charter' will be discussed bv rri^i^ Hlora Baker has returned from .Senator David G. Mcintosh and Air. Mr n ?r£ ^ ' w ^ X nl 0n ' ^ W,mer R - Hdile - Mr - C - C - Sla ^ e Will aJSlh+t? ^J • J V - S '^ h o m ^ o n and Preside. Ladies especially invited. =,^V Q, / * -Tu rs Blla , Thompson A recepton was tendered Mr. and f,o P»f^i « J wl , th T,^r-. and Mrs - Josh- Mrs. Howard Wiley at the home of TVTV o^f ™ ' °f P al U mo , re - * the ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. ™-™£ * nd ¥ r J* hn y?? 1 ??' of Rlder " Wiley, on Wednesday evening. W £n d ' T P o Sunda y Wlth Mr - and Mrs. ; An airplane landed at White Hall on TvrrS nv^wV XJ , u Monday. The operator, who started i*n^liw£*«Jw +SL ale, ™i W , ha - s been from Baltimore to Aberdeen, losit his ^T-^ili,! e x. tin ? e W ! th relatives, m ; course and landed in order to get his WHITE HALL. o SUITS D o II o D o Nice Lot Men's Dark Gray Pin Stripe Suits; coats and vests lined with good Vene- tian cloth; pants with cuff bot- (J»1 A f\(\ toms. Special price for this sale %p J-U.v/v/ Pine Lot Men's Heavyweight Gray Cassi- m©re suits; with green stripe; heavily lined; pants with cuff bottoms. Special (T»"| c\ C?(\ price for this sale *p J. £.*J\J Fine Lot Men's Dark Brown Cassimere Suits; coats and vests lined with good Vene- tian cloth; pants with cuff bot-tf*"| c\ Cfk toms. Special price for this sale^pX^w.Ov Big Lot Men's Pin Stripe Suits; black and white and blue and brown; heavyweight goods; lined with good Venetian cloth; pants with cuff bottoms. Special price Q 1 f A A for this sale *J) -L J . U U Nice Dot Men*s Dark Green and Brown Worsted Suits; silk lined; skirt model; pants with cuff bottoms. Special d*"l rjr £f\ price for this sale $•*- • • * - ' ^ Fine Dot Men's Bro\y!n Pin Head Double- .Breasted Heavyweight Suits; lined through- out with good serge; all sewed with silk; pants with cuff bottoms. ^ C O O AA cial price for this sale *p£j<LJ*\JV/ Fine Dot Men's Dark Gray Plaid 3-Button Double-Breasted Coat Suits; heavyweight goods; lined throughout with good Venetian \cloth; pants with cuff bottoms.(j»OA f\f\ Special price for this sale . . . . *pj£i\J,\J\J Fine Lot Men's Dark Blue Unfinished Wor- sted Suits; round and square cut styles; lined throughout with heavy serge; pants with cuff bottoms. Special price fori this sale Fine Lot Men's Dark Green and Blue Heavyweight Suits; double-breasted coats; lined with silk; pants with cuff(£OfJ? (\f\ bottoms. Special price this sale*p^*J»vJv/ And a Fine Dot of Men's Dark Brown and Blue Single-Breasted Heavyweight Suits (24 ozs. to the yard goods); sizes 42 to 46 (suit- able for stout men); lined throughout with good serge; pants with plain Dot_ QOC AA toms. Special price for this sale*p^%J»v/v/ OVERCOATS Big Lot Men's Dark Striped Heavyweight. Double-Breasted Overcoats; with storm collar. Special price for i this sale D o Philadelphia, home. has returned to COOPER'S. $10.00 Men's Dark Gray Maltese Color Overcoats; with velvet collar; newest up-to-date style and pattern; lined throughout with good Venetian cloth. Special price for this sale $22.50 Men's Heavyweight Close-Fitting Dark Gray Kersey Overcoats; lined throughout with good Venetian cloth. Spe-d*-| £* A A cial price for this sale *plO»U\J Men's Dark Brown Melton Overcoats; good heavyweight stock; full lined; the new vic- tory model—half belt in back, and broad collar; a coat that will sell it-d*"| f* rA self. Special price for this sale »J) L O » O U Men's, Good Weight Dai*k and Green Victory Model Overcoats; full lined and well made; latest style broad collar. Spe-id* - ! Q A A cial price for this sale %pXO»\JU Q Fine Lot Men's Double-Breasted Over- coats; very heavy weight; good old Raritan Mills' goods; pretty new snowflake patterns; nice large ivory buttons and large collar to hug your ears. Special price for this sale $15.00 { D 0 o D $20.00 Fine Lot Men's Mediumweight Double- breasted Dark Gray Wool Overcoats; good serge lining. Special price for this sale $22.50 •Next Saturday night. October 23, a Democratic meeting w*I be held with Mr Carville D Benson as chief speak- er The Beckleysvlle band w'ill furnish music for th e meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole were tendered a farewell surprisje party last Saturday evening by a host of their friends. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games. Refresh- ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Stifler enter- tained a number of friends on Sunday lasit /in honor of the former's sixty- ninth birthday. Those present were- Mr. and Mrs Howard Cooper. Mrs T Milosh and Miss Francis Milosh. of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Milosh of Joppa: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mc-Cul- lough, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spicer. Messrs J. C. Foster, Guy Stifler, Clar- ence Cole. John Fuss. Russell Miller and Mesdames Clarence Cole. William Henry, Joshua Hale and MJisses Gladys Stifler, Elizabeth Armacost and Audrev Foster and Mabel Stifler. Miss Elda Miller motored to Balti- more on Sunday w)ith a number of her friends. M". pnd Mrs. P. A. Stifler and sons motored to Red Lion last Sunday. PARKTOX. There will will be a minstrel show in the Masonic Hall tonight at 7.30 o clock for the benefit of the Knights of the Golden Eagle . The oyster supper held here last Sat- urday night by the members of the 'Eastern Star" was largely attended, and the sum of $100 w a s cleared. Revival services were begun last Sunday night in the M. P. Church bv the pastor. Rev. C. N. Alexander. Quite a few people from this village attended the York fair last week Mr and Mrs. John Coooer and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper at Red Lion last Sunday. her bearings. The occasion brought quite a number of people. Miss Ljllian Anderson entertained the White Hall Social Club on last Saturday evenng. Mr. Maurice Baldwin has returned from a boat trip to Houston, Texas, an u Tampa, Florida. Mr. Clarence Collett on Monday moved to his, property which he re- cently purchased from Pleasant Tal- bott, Sr., at Wiseburg. Mr. E. M. Burton moved to his home at Hereford on Monday. Fine Lot Men's Heavyweight .Ail-Wool Plain Black Overcoats; full lined; some with velvet collar and some without. Special price for this e 8 aI Uh0Ut $25.00 And a Fine Lot of Men's Heavyweight AU- Wool Worsted Close-Fitting Overcoats; the celebrated Wauskuck Mills Worsted goods; as good a product as there is in the market; made up in "Mose's" own good(T»Q/\ AA way. Special price for this sale*p«J\/«v/\/ On D o n Special Lot Men's Good Heavyweight Pin Stripe Cotton Pants, $2 00 MOSES KAHN GAY AND EAST STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. XO In the Lighting Studio Second Floor LEXINGTON BUILDING / Gas and Electric floor lamps, desk and table lamps, piano lamps, and an unusually beautiful selection of light domes, gas and electric fixtures and light shades. CONVENIENT TERMS The Gas & Electric Co. BRANCH STORES Ta#*on Catonsville Hamilton Highlandtown •27-52W &&S C.# R PH0NE-4-SB4.- ST:RAUU m AND PIER- S-PRATT ST. Indigestion Many persons, otherwise I I vigorous and healthy, are fl | bothered occasionally with | j Indigestion. The effects of a mm pa disordered stomach on the S! ~J system are dangerous, and J" I prompt treatment of indiges- I | tion is important. "The only | mm medicine I have needed has i •• been something to aid diges- I tion and clean the liver," | D writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a M McKinney, Texas, farmer. D "My medicine is 8 Thedford's 5 BLACK-DRAUGHT S3 for indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have never found anything that touches the spot, like Black- Draught. I take it in broken doses after meals. For a long time I tried pills, which grip- ed and didn't give the good results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy to keep, inexpensive." Get a package from your druggist today—Ask for and insist upon Thedford's—the only genuine. Get It today. E 84 DODDaDDDDDDDl Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM, TETTER or other itchingr skin diseases. Try a 75 cent box at our risk. HEROENRATHER DRUG CO., Towson, Md. Here's the Little Machine That Is Revolutionizing Wood Cutting WADE'S Gasoline DRAG SAW Cuts 25 Cords A Day Has a capacity of 25 cord* a day and will pay for i'.self in a season's work and leave you a handsome profit besides. When loaded with gasoline and water it weighs only 285 pounds. One man can move it on p log and it only takes two to shift it from one log to another. Don't be fooled with rigs mounted on wheels. They could not be hauled otherwise on account of their weight. They have 4-cycle engines of only 3 horse power with valves and springs. Our 2-cycle engine is compact light weight (being % or only 285 pounds complete) 4 horse power and eliminates valve and spring trouble. We furnish 6 foot blade regular; 5 or 7 foot if desired. There is only ONE WADE and it has half a century reputation behind it. Cuts a 40-inch log in five minutes, about ten times as fast as two men with a cross-cut saw can do it in the oldfashioned way. It's just as far ahead of hand power as the automobile is ahead of walking—in fact, it's the application of the auto principle to the saw. The WADE SAW is equipped with a 4 horse power, 2-cycle gasoline engine, driving the saw with abundant power, while a safety clutch prevents the saw pinching in the cut. Saw has 20-inch stroke and one gallon of gasoline will cut about ten cords of wood. For prices, information, etc., see your nearest dealer Rawlings Implement Company 11 West Pratt Street Maryland Baltimore 6-36-52w * The Addition of a Selden Farm Truck Will Make Your Farm Worth More. Farm values increase immediately when Selden Farm Trucks are inl scalled. A speeding-up of every operation begins—more work is done daily and at a lower cost than before. More land can be planted, bigger crops can be raised and transported to the market or shipping point quicker and cheaper. Profits are multi- plied. More is accomplished with fewer men about the place. Labor short- age ceases to be a handicap when Selden Farm Trucks go to work. Selden Farm Truccks are equipped with pneumatic tires, which assure positive traction on any road or farm surface, and provide greater comfort for the driver and maximum protection to perishable crops and live stock. The "In-Built Quality" construction of Selden Farm Trucks is per- fectly adapted to farm requirements. Considering the long service ren- dered by these sturdy farm models and their comparatively low first cost, they are the lowest-priced trucks manufactured today. WRITE for further information on the Selden FARM Truck and the Selden ALL-PURPOSE FARM BOD~Y (five different types of bodies in one). Learn how to increase the value of your farm. Auto Outing Company 21 EAST NORTH AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD. Phone, Mt. Vernon 1140 Selden Motor Trucks All Worm Drive

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Page 1: MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN - Marylandmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1_63/pdf/m… · North Avenue and Oak St. BALI l> ORE, MI) CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK — OF = BALTIMORE

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October 16, 1920—Page 2 THE J E F F E R S G N I A J X TOWSON, MARYLAND

J O H N J . KEL,I iY P r e s i d e n t

T H O S . P . K E L L Y , Sec 'y P H I L I P L I N K , T r e a s .

J O H N J . K E L L Y , J R . V i c e - P r e s i d e n t

THE NATIONAL BUILDING SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATS RIALS

D F ALL, KINDS Cement, Front Brick, Creosote Stained Shingles, Roofing, Sewer

Pipe, Lime, Plaster, Etc. North Avenue and Oak St. BALI l> ORE, MI)

CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK — OF =

B A L T I M O R E C I T Y Sout* west'Cor, Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. BALTIMORE, MD

INTEREST PA?D ON DEPOSITS - i - i *

WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor For Baltimore County

COURT HOUSE TOWSON, MD. 1-1 1-1y Telephone. Towson 456

LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Money Loaned on First and Second Mort gages on Building Association Terms. Al matters strictly confidential and money advanced within 24 hours notice.

GILBERT H. PANITZ, Attorney,

7 0 0 Equitable Building,

Phone, St. Paul 5995 Baltimore, Md.

Telephone, Mt. Vernon 1293

We Recharge and Repair Any Make Or Size Battery

ne REUS E ™ BATTERY TO. QUIPMENT 150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

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MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes."

COR. GAY and EAST STREETS Just One Short Block South of Belair Market

"Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back"

Retail Clothing Prices Drop To Less Than Cost Of Manufacture

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STJNNYBROOK.

M i s s E t h e l B r o w n , of W a s h i n g t o n , h a s r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r spendl ing s ev ­e r a l d a y s of l a s t w e e k w i t h h e r p a r ­e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . E n s o r B r o w n .

M r s .Mary M e i s n e r a n d son, J o h n , s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r s o n - i n - l a w a n d d a u g h t e r , Mr. a n d M r s . H a r r y H u r l i n e , of S w e e t Air .

Missesi G r a c e a n d Jull ia P a r l e t t , of W a s h i n g t o n , a r e v i s i t i n g t h e i r s is ter , , M r s Gert(ie T r e d w a y .

Mrs . J o s h u a K i n g , Mrs . L a v i n a

Mrs . E l l a Ensqr . a n d c h i l d r e n s p e n t l a s t T u e s d a y wjith h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e R o a c h .

Mr. a n d Mrs . M a r k Mi l l e r a n d son w e r e w e e k - e n d v i s i t o r s o t t h e h o m e of Mrs . L. M. A r m a c o s t .

-o-J A C K S O N V I L L E .

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'MOSE'; T A K E S T H E LEAD IN CUTTING P R I C E S

T'S no use to " b u c k up agains t . a s tone wa l l " nor to "cry over

spi l t m i l k . " " M o s e " k n e w t h a t t h e c rash

would come, a n d h e w a s n ' t found asleep at t h e switch.

H e h a d h i s ea r s to t h e g r o u n d a n d h e a r d t h e r u m b l i n g m o n t h s ago, a n d h e was p r epa red for i t . .

And now t h a t pr ices h a v e s t a r t ed d o w n w a r d "Mose" is go ing to do eve ry th ing t h a t h e can to keep t h e m go ing un t i l t hey r e a c h t h e i r level.

H e is t h e first t o t a k e t h e lead in cu t t i ng pr ices in Ba l t imore .

H e is go ing to sell h i s new F a l l s tock of " K a h n ' s Good Clo thes" — S u i t s a n d Overcoats a n d Trous ­e r s — a t less t h a n t h e ac tua l cost of p roduc t ion .

T h e first loss is t h e cheapes t , a n d ""Mose" h a s go t business sense enough to know t h a t t hose w h o a r e n o t wi l l ing to suffer a l i t t le loss now a r e go ing to suffer a b ig­ger one l a t e r .

" M o s e " i s go ing to t a k e h is medic ine NOW

MOSES KAHN

O P OLD TOWN

v F I N E F A L L SUITS AND OVERCOATS SACRIFICED

TH E S E fine Suits a n d Overcoats t h a t "Mose" throAvs in to th i s

sale a r e al l b is OAVII good m a k e , a n d have j u s t come o u t of h i s w o r k r o o m s .

They a r e t h e bes t c lo thes m a d e and no ta i lo r in t h e city can t u r n out any be t t e r for ' l e s s t h a n double t h e money .

"Mose" k n o w s t h a t h e could hold off for a whi le a n d get r egu­la r p r i c e s—the same as o the r s will d o — b u t h e isn ' t going to do i t .

H e is going to be a good old s p o r t — a g a m e l o s e r — t a k e h is loss noAV l ike a m a n , a n d h a v e i t over wi th .

Besides, now is t h e t ime w h e n t h e sa le wil l be of t h e g r e a t e s t service to t h e people.

And, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e b ig sacrifice t h a t "Mose" m a k e s , h e is going to sell these good Suits a n d Overcoats a n d Trouse r s to every hones t a n d deserv ing m a n j u s t as r easonab le a s h e can afford.

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Misses L i l l i a n H e l b y a n d Maitie C h a n e y s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h Miss Mar i e E . L ins .

M/issesl A n n a Melv in a n d A d a Mel -v in of B a l t i m o r e , w e r e t h e w e e k - e n d

T h r o u g h a n d Mr. M c K i n l ^ y K i n g s p e n t g u e s t s of Miss A n n a M. Z i n k h a n . S u n d a y - . w i t h d e l a t i v e s In B a l t i m o r e . Mrs . J o h n N a s h a n d son, P r a n k , of

T h e LadiesV Aid Soc i e ty of P a i r V i e w i B a l t i m o r e , h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t l i e i r M. - E . C h u r c h S o u t h m e t a t t h e h o m e ] h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g s o m e tlime w i t h of Mrs . E n s o r B r o w n . Q u i t e a n u m b e r Mr. a n d Mrs . W a l t e r H o l l o w a y . w e r e p r e s e n t . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . H o w a r d T r o y e r a n d se rved . hjons, M e s s r s . H a r r y , J a c o b and Philip',

Mi.ss D o r o t h y Htfx, of P o r t H o w a r d , ' of W h i f e Ha l l , w e r e t h e g u e s t s of r e l -IS v i s i t i n g he r g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs . F r e d a t i v e s in t h i s Vic in i ty l a s t S u n d a y . Gover . r , Mrs . L a w r e n c e W a r d a n d c h i l d r e n

Mrs . E t t a P i e r so l a n d d a u g h t e r s ; ! w e r e t h e w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of Mrs . s p e n t S u n d a y wfith h e r son and d a u g h - Ann ie K le in . t e r - i n - l a w , Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n P i e r s o l . A s u r p r i s e p a r t y w a s gtfven to Mr. Of My L a d y ' s Manor . I H e n r y Z i n k h a n l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g

Mr. a n d Mrs. E d g a r P i e r s o l a n d by his* f r i e n d s . Music , s ingl ing a n d d a u g h t e r s , E d i t h a n d F r a n c e s Hood , g a m e s w e r e t h e f e a t u r e s of t h e e v e n -s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r brother-vin-1 a w i n g a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d a t a n d si s t a r , Mr a n d Mrs . Mi l ton P e r d u e , : a l a t e hour , of C o r b e t t .

Mr. W i l m e r Gover . of . B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w|ith h i s ' p a r e n t s , of, t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d .

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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 omato 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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Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n Mil le r a r e t h e p r o u d p a r e n t s of a n e w b a b y glirl.

Air. a n d Mrs . H a r r y K r e b s s p e n t l a s t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . S e a b u r y Masjimore.

Mr. a n d Mrs . G o r d o n a n d fami ly , of Cofckeysville, a n d r e l a t i v e s f rom W a r -

n, v i s i t e d Mr a n d Mrs . J o h n K e a r n e y , on S u n d a y .

Mr. T h o m a s is m o v i n g to -the f a r m whfich he r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d f rom Mr. W i l l i a m N e s s .

L i n c o l n St i l l h a s p u r c h a s e d a n O a k l a n d r u n a b o u t .

Q "Mose's" Great Sale of New Fall Suits and Overcoats

R e v . J . H. L e h m a n a n d f ami ly vislit-ed Mr. a n d Mrs . B. P . A l b a n l a s t w e e k .

Miss C o r e n t h a W i l h e l m is s p e n d i n g s o m e t|ime w i t h h e r a u n t , Mrs . C a r r o l l G r a h a m , of Bel Air .

Mrs . Mabe l R o b i n s o n a n d d a u g h t e r , of B a l t i m o r e , h a v e been v i s i t i n g Mr a n d Mrs . W. H. W e l l s .

Mjisa (Wive Wel ls , of B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r p a r e n t s h e r e .

Air. a n d Mrs . J o s e p h W ' o r t m i l l e r a n d *<L Mr .and Mrs . P r a n k ' Cole a n d f ami l i e s , of Mt. Zion, s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . E m o r y Wlilhelm.

.Miss V e r n a W e l l s s p e n t l a s t w e e k in B a l t m o r e a n d W a s j h n g t o n .

Mr. E u g e n e F . A l b a n a n d son. a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . T h o m a s M. Hi l l s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h f r i e n d s in Bal t / imore .

' a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s St i l l a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . W. H . W e l l s s p e n t -Sunday i& A D e m o c r a t i c m a s s m e e t i n g wi l l be

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TVTV o ^ f ™ ' ° f P a l U m o , r e - • * t h e i r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . R i c h a r d H. ™-™£ * n d ¥rJ* i°hn y??1??' o f R l d e r " Wi ley , on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . W £ n d ' TP o S u n d a y W l t h M r - a n d Mrs . ; An a i r p l a n e l a n d e d a t W h i t e H a l l on

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P i n e L o t Men ' s Heavyweigh t Gray Cass i -m©re s u i t s ; wi th green s t r i pe ; heavily l ined; pan t s wi th cuff bo t toms . Special (T»"| c\ C?(\ pr ice for t h i s sa le *p J. £.*J\J

F i n e Lo t Men's D a r k Brown Cass imere Su i t s ; coats and vests l ined wi th good Vene­t i an c lo th ; p a n t s w i th cuff bot-tf*"| c\ C f k toms . Special price for t h i s s a l e ^ p X ^ w . O v

Big Lot Men 's P i n S t r ipe Su i t s ; black a n d whi te a n d blue a n d b r o w n ; heavyweigh t goods ; l ined wi th good Venet ian c lo th; p a n t s wi th cuff bo t toms . Special price Q 1 f A A for t h i s sa le *J) -L J . U U

Nice Dot Men*s D a r k Green a n d B r o w n W o r s t e d Su i t s ; silk l ined; sk i r t mode l ; pan t s wi th cuff bo t toms . Special d*"l rjr £f\ price for th i s sale $•*- • • * - ' ^

F i n e Dot Men's Bro\y!n P i n H e a d Double-.Breasted Heavyweigh t Su i t s ; l ined t h r o u g h ­out wi th good se rge ; al l sewed wi th s i lk ; pan t s wi th cuff bo t toms . ^ C O O A A cial pr ice for t h i s sale *p£j<LJ*\JV/

F i n e Dot Men ' s D a r k Gray P la id 3 -Bu t ton Double -Breas ted Coat Su i t s ; heavyweigh t goods; l ined t h r o u g h o u t wi th good Venet ian

\ c l o t h ; p a n t s wi th cuff b o t t o m s . ( j » O A f\f\ Special p r ice for th i s s a l e . . . . *pj£i\J,\J\J

F i n e Lo t Men's D a r k B l u e Unfinished W o r ­s ted Su i t s ; round and squa re cut s ty les ; l ined t h r o u g h o u t w i th heavy se rge ; p a n t s wi th cuff bo t toms . Special price fori t h i s sale

F i n e L o t Men ' s D a r k Green a n d B l u e Heavyweigh t Su i t s ; double-breas ted coa ts ; l ined wi th s i lk ; p a n t s w i th cuf f (£OfJ? (\f\ bo t toms . Special pr ice th i s s a l e * p ^ * J » v J v /

And a F i n e Dot of Men 's D a r k B r o w n a n d Blue Single-Breas ted Heavyweigh t Sui ts (24 ozs. to t h e ya rd g o o d s ) ; sizes 42 to 46 (sui t ­able for s tou t m e n ) ; l ined t h r o u g h o u t wi th good se rge ; pan t s wi th p la in D o t _ Q O C A A toms. Special pr ice for th i s s a l e * p ^ % J » v / v /

OVERCOATS Big Lot Men's D a r k S t r iped Heavyweight .

Double-Breas ted O v e r c o a t s ; wi th s to rm collar. Special price for i th i s sale

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$10.00 Men's D a r k Gray Mal tese Color Overcoa t s ;

wi th velvet col lar ; newest up- to-date s tyle and p a t t e r n ; l ined t h r o u g h o u t wi th good Vene t ian cloth. Special price for th i s sale

$22.50

Men's Heavyweigh t Close-Fi t t ing D a r k Gray Kersey Overcoats ; l ined t h r o u g h o u t wi th good Venet ian cloth. S p e - d * - | £* A A cial pr ice for t h i s sale * p l O » U \ J

Men's D a r k Brown Melton Overcoa ts ; good heavyweigh t s tock; full l ined; t he new vic­tory mode l—hal f belt in back, and b road col lar ; a coat t h a t will sell i t - d*" | f* r A self. Special pr ice for th i s sale »J) L O » O U

Men's, Good W e i g h t Dai*k a n d Green Victory Model Overcoa t s ; full l ined and well m a d e ; la tes t style broad collar. Spe-id* - ! Q A A cial pr ice for th is sale % p X O » \ J U Q

F i n e L o t Men ' s Double -Breas ted Over­coa t s ; very heavy we igh t ; good old R a r i t a n Mills ' goods ; p re t ty new snowflake p a t t e r n s ; nice l a rge ivory b u t t o n s and la rge collar to hug your ears . Special price for th i s sale

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F i n e Lo t Men's Mediumweigh t Double-b reas ted D a r k Gray Wool Overcoa ts ; good serge l ining. Special pr ice for th i s sale $22.50

• N e x t S a t u r d a y n i g h t . O c t o b e r 23, a D e m o c r a t i c m e e t i n g w * I be held w i t h Mr C a r v i l l e D B e n s o n a s chief s p e a k ­er T h e B e c k l e y s v l l e b a n d w'ill f u r n i s h m u s i c for t h e m e e t i n g .

Mr. a n d Mrs . C l a r e n c e Cole w e r e t e n d e r e d a f a r e w e l l surpr is je p a r t y l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g b y a h o s t of t h e i r f r i e n d s . T h e e v e n i n g w a s p l e a s a n t l y s p e n t in p l a y i n g g a m e s . R e f r e s h ­m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d .

Mr. a n d Mrs . A l b e r t H . Stif ler e n t e r ­t a i n e d a n u m b e r of f r i e n d s on S u n d a y lasit /in h o n o r of t h e f o r m e r ' s s i x t y -n i n t h b i r t h d a y . T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e -Mr. a n d M r s H o w a r d Cooper . M r s T Mi losh a n d Miss F r a n c i s Mi losh . of B a l t i m o r e ; Mr. a n d Mrs . C. W. Mi losh of J o p p a : Mr. a n d Mrs . I r v i n g M c - C u l -l o u g h , Mr. a n d Mrs . E a r l Spicer . M e s s r s J . C. F o s t e r , G u y Stifler, C l a r ­e n c e Cole. J o h n F u s s . R u s s e l l Mi l le r a n d M e s d a m e s C l a r e n c e Cole. W i l l i a m H e n r y , J o s h u a H a l e a n d MJisses G l a d y s Stifler, E l i z a b e t h A r m a c o s t a n d A u d r e v F o s t e r a n d M a b e l Stifler.

Miss E l d a Mi l l e r m o t o r e d to B a l t i ­m o r e on S u n d a y w)ith a n u m b e r of h e r f r i e n d s .

M". pnd Mrs . P . A. Stif ler a n d s o n s m o t o r e d to R e d L i o n l a s t S u n d a y .

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T h e r e wi l l wi l l be a m i n s t r e l s h o w in t h e M a s o n i c H a l l t o n i g h t a t 7.30 o c lock fo r t h e benef i t of t h e K n i g h t s of t h e Golden E a g l e .

T h e o y s t e r s u p p e r he ld h e r e l a s t S a t ­u r d a y n i g h t b y t h e m e m b e r s of t h e ' E a s t e r n S t a r " w a s l a r g e l y a t t e n d e d ,

a n d t h e s u m of $100 w a s c l ea red . R e v i v a l s e r v i c e s w e r e b e g u n l a s t

S u n d a y n i g h t in t h e M. P . C h u r c h b v t h e p a s t o r . Rev . C. N. A l e x a n d e r .

Q u i t e a few peop le f rom t h i s v i l l a g e a t t e n d e d t h e Y o r k fa i r l a s t w e e k

Mr a n d Mrs . J o h n Coooe r a n d f a m ­i ly v i s i t e d Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e Coope r a t Red L ion l a s t S u n d a y .

h e r b e a r i n g s . T h e occas ion b r o u g h t q u i t e a n u m b e r of peop le .

Miss L j l l i a n A n d e r s o n e n t e r t a i n e d t h e W h i t e H a l l Social Club on l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n n g .

Mr. M a u r i c e B a l d w i n h a s r e t u r n e d f rom a b o a t t r i p to H o u s t o n , T e x a s , a n u

T a m p a , F l o r i d a . Mr. C l a r e n c e Co l l e t t on M o n d a y

m o v e d t o his, p r o p e r t y w h i c h he r e ­c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d f rom P l e a s a n t T a l -bo t t , Sr., a t W i s e b u r g .

Mr. E. M. B u r t o n moved t o h i s h o m e a t H e r e f o r d on M o n d a y .

F i n e Lot Men's Heavyweigh t .Ail-Wool P l a i n B lack Overcoa ts ; full l ined; some wi th velvet col lar and some wi thou t . Special pr ice for th i s

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And a F i n e Lot of Men's Heavywe igh t AU-Wool W o r s t e d Close-Fi t t ing Overcoa ts ; t h e ce lebra ted W a u s k u c k Mills Wors t ed goods ; as good a p roduc t as t h e r e is in t h e m a r k e t ; made up in " M o s e ' s " own g o o d ( T » Q / \ A A way. Special pr ice for t h i s s a l e * p « J \ / « v / \ /

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MOSES KAHN GAY AND EAST STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD.

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LEXINGTON BUILDING /

Gas and Electric floor lamps, desk and table lamps, piano lamps, and an unusually beautiful selection of light domes, gas and electric fixtures and light shades.

CONVENIENT TERMS

The Gas & Electric Co.

BRANCH STORES Ta#*on Catonsville Hamilton

Highlandtown •27-52W

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for indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have never found anyth ing tha t touches the spot, like Black-Draught. I take i t in broken doses after meals. For a long t ime I tr ied pills, which grip­ed and didn' t give the good results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take , easy to keep, inexpensive."

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Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. R I N G W O R M , T E T T E R or o t h e r itchingr skin diseases. Try a 75 cent box at our risk.

H E R O E N R A T H E R D R U G CO., T o w s o n , Md.

Here's the Little Machine That Is Revolutionizing Wood Cutting

WADE'S Gasoline DRAG SAW Cuts 25 Cords A Day

Has a capacity of 25 cord* a day and will pay for i'.self in a season's work and leave you a handsome profit besides.

When loaded with gasoline and water it weighs only 285 pounds. One man can move it on p log and it only takes two to shift it from one log to another. Don't be fooled with rigs mounted on wheels. They could not be hauled otherwise on account of their weight. They have 4-cycle engines of only 3 horse power with valves and springs. Our 2-cycle engine is compact light weight (being % or only 285 pounds complete) 4 horse power and eliminates valve and spring trouble. We furnish 6 foot blade regular; 5 or 7 foot if desired. There is only ONE WADE and it has half a century reputation behind it.

Cuts a 40-inch log in five minutes, about ten times as fast as two men with a cross-cut saw can do it in the oldfashioned way.

It's just as far ahead of hand power as the automobile is ahead of walking—in fact, it's the application of the auto principle to the saw.

The WADE SAW is equipped with a 4 horse power, 2-cycle gasoline engine, driving the saw with abundant power, while a safety clutch prevents the saw pinching in the cut. Saw has 20-inch stroke and one gallon of gasoline will cut about ten cords of wood.

For prices, information, etc., see your nearest dealer

Rawlings Implement Company 11 West Pratt Street

Maryland Baltimore 6-36-52w

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The Addition of a Selden Farm Truck Will Make Your Farm Worth More.

Farm values increase immediately when Selden Farm Trucks are inl scalled. A speeding-up of every operation begins—more work is done daily and at a lower cost than before.

More land can be planted, bigger crops can be raised and transported to the market or shipping point quicker and cheaper. Profits are multi­plied. More is accomplished with fewer men about the place. Labor short­age ceases to be a handicap when Selden Farm Trucks go to work.

Selden Farm Truccks are equipped with pneumatic tires, which assure positive traction on any road or farm surface, and provide greater comfort for the driver and maximum protection to perishable crops and live stock.

The "In-Built Quality" construction of Selden Farm Trucks is per­fectly adapted to farm requirements. Considering the long service ren­dered by these sturdy farm models and their comparatively low first cost, they are the lowest-priced trucks manufactured today.

WRITE for further information on the Selden FARM Truck and the Selden ALL-PURPOSE FARM BOD~Y (five different types of bodies in one). Learn how to increase the value of your farm.

Auto Outing Company 21 EAST NORTH AVENUE

BALTIMORE, MD.

Phone, Mt. Vernon 1140

Selden Motor Trucks All Worm Drive