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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0238 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
THE JEFFERSONIAN, fOWSON, MARYLAND.
August 7, 1920—Page 7
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A DARING THIEF
will steal the auto that offers the least resistance. Therefore, Mr. Auto Owner, why procrastinate ? Go to you dealertoday and buy protection.
Why The "USA" Lock
Because The
Clamps around gear-shift lever IN NEUTRAL. Auto-Jack can start your motor but can't move the car off.
Cross bar made of case hardened steel. Swings back against seat when not in use.
Attached to front of seat with steel split-bolts, impos-' sible to remove with screw-driver 3r '' jimmy.''
USA cannot be sawed or filed. There is nothing to unscrew. It is operated inside the car. I It cannot be left home.
It securely locks your car.
Made In Baltimore—Locks Everywhere.
The "USA" Safety Lock sells for $6 all over the U. S. A. 'complete with Yale Lock and Steel Split-Bolts, ready to put on your car.
Universal Safety Appliance Corps
1629 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore.
Write us for circular.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE
REISTERSTOWN.
Mr. Heise and his sisters, Misses Mildred and Bernice Heise, are enjoying a week at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Annie M. Berryman is* visiting-relatives in Virginia.
A lawn fete was held at Emory Grove on Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Samuel Yingling, of Ohio, is visiting friends here.
Miss Mabel F. Hobbs is attending a house party at Long Branch, N. J.
Mr. Alvin M. Bland, of Sparks, is a. guest of Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Goodwin.
Mrs. Anderson, of Urbanna, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Goucher Tase.
The funeral of Wm. T. Haughey, formerly of Reisterstown, was held on Thursday afternoon. Services were in charge of Rev. W. T. Gover, of Grace M. E. Church South. Mr. Haughey is survived by a daughter, Miss Edith Haughey; a sister, Mis |