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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0223

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Newsgravure Section, THE JEFFERSONIAN, Towson, Md., September 20, 1924. CONSULT BLACK & COMPAN Certified Public Accountants 90S GARRETT BLDG, BALTIMORE. MD-Corporation and Individual Income Tax Reports Compilet ? ? ? » »»»»»»»«fr»«H»»»»»fr*M~X": ERECTED IN LOUDON PARK —BY— F. J. SCHAEFFER. Inc. Established 1879 Marble, Granite and Statuary 3520 Frederick Avenue Opp. Loudon Park Cemetery BALTIMORE. MD. Phones 2636- 1982-J. OUR OLD TIME STUFF—WHAT DADDIES AND GRAND DADDIES DID 60 YEARS AGO IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. now before them all treason, whether presented i;o them in the shape of out and out* that people we have long ago de-rebellion, copperheadism or any termined to stand or fall. When other of the foolish and suicidal the PeoPle ask a11 these things, „ ,i -, -, , ,. '. then the time will have arrived, I isms oi the dav, and he that is.i , .-, ; + - • A • i I . -' i but that time is certainly not (simple enough to come amongst now." Thpv nntinsp I ¦ •* '*.'- ±- lU 1. ^ • In the issue of June 19th is an/ Ihey oppose jagitating a question the naming ;account f the trial in the Circu[J - of which is abhorred by nearly. Court of the train robbers who obbed the safe of an Adams Ex- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$31 every friend to the Union cause jhere, may expect to be treated as an enemy to his country, and not as a loyal friend. We say this without hesitation, we say it because we believe that we know the sentiment of raneteen-twen-i tieths of our people, and with ^General Hauling ALSO Flat and Dump Trucks. SEE US FOft STORAGE ' NO LOAD TOO SMALL-NONE TOO LAME HOPWOOD'S EXPRESS 306 S. Paca Street Baltimore Phones Cahert 0119-0999 Established 1889 I I 1 f I ? *>*++++>4**i+4+4>4>4>&M4>4>+<>4>*4^^ Jill is not oil thatloozes SOmany people think that any oil will lubricate any bearing. As a matter of fact the choice of the best oil for any given piece of machinery is a difficult technical problem. Speed, pressure, temperature, clearances and the kind of metal are some of the things that have to be taken into account in selecting the correct lubricant. Fortunately there is a wide range of oils to choose from. Some oils are so penetrating that they will work their way through the tightest joints. Others are so heavy as to seriously retard the motion of moving parts. Between these extremes there is a correct lubricant for every part of every car. "Standard" Polar-ine Motor Oils and Greases, for instance, come in a complete range of consistencies suitable for every part of your car. The secret of a perfect-running engine is to use the correct "Standard" lubricant for each part and to renew it as frequently as needed. Next time you are at a "Standard" dealer's garage or service station study the "Standard" Polarine Chart of Recommendations. It tells exactly which consistency to use in each place, Summer and Winter. Take time to be exact—it pays. *fc STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) STANDARD i* Three consistencies— one correct for your motor. Consult your dealer's Polarine chart —always name the ©il >t recommends.