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Saturday, December 29, 1923—Page >NIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND OfCIUSTMAS GOAT TIES UP TRAF- FIC IN CATONSVILLE. The goat he had written Santa Ciaus for was nibbling peacefully at METAL ROOFING Galvanized andPainted.Corrugated V-Crimped and Double-locked Roll. for Dwellings. Garages and Barns. THE KAHL-HOLT CO. I l l 8. CHARLES ST., Baltimore. PLaza 6810 his stocking when James O'Brien, 10, Frederick avenue, Catonsville, awoke Christmas morning. But when he attempted to hitch his bearded charge to the new red wagon, Billy broke away and became so rambunctious traffic was tied up on Frederick avenue between Mellon and Wade avenues while pedestrians joined in capturing the animal. Christmas night the boy wrote Santa another letter asking for a curb bit to hold his pet in check. o CATONSVILLE BARN BURNS CAUSING LOSS OF $1,000. GOOD PLANS ESSENTIAL IN HOME BUILDING— LOCATION AND SIZE OF LOT IMPORTANT. First Class Plans Necessary To Make Finished Product 0. K., And They Should Be Studied Carefully Months In Advance. Fire'destroyed a barn on the prop- erty of Ferdinand C. Dugan, Nun-j nery lane, Catonsville, causing a lossj of about $1,000. The Catonsville Fire Engine Com- pany was celled and kept the flames confined to the doomed structure. 81 a I i a a a a a a a IHBB BLASS, DRUGGIST 408-410 North Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. Prices of all the medicines $1 each. By Mail $1.16, These Are Not Patent Medicines. True and Tried Remedies for 30 years, THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM For Long Standing, Stubborn, Hacking Cough, For Catarrhal Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma Loss Of Voice, Hoarseness, Loss of Flesh. A Desirable Supporting Treatment in Consumption (pulmo- nary) and all wasting Diseases. COUGH AND ASTHMA SYRUP It relieves that shortness of breath. It stops that tickling oough. It makes you spit up the plegm. It removes the pain and tight- ness in chest. It stops the cough when you lie down. It keeps you from taking pneu- monia. With this use Blass' Asthma Smoke. -a m I m m It Stops that Tickling Cough and Wheezing BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP For that pain and tightness in chest—makes you spit up the phelgm. HEART TONIC FUNCTIONAL HEART DISORDERS Recommended for Fluttering, Nervous or Palpitating Heart, Shortness of Breath, Irregular Pulse, Smothering or Fainty Feel- ing, Shooting Pains, Blue Lips, To- bacco Heart, Nervous Heart. « a s a a COLD, GRIP AND FLU CAPSULES Will cure a cold in one day; break up chill and fever overnight. They stop the pains, aches and tightness in body, limbs, or arms overnight. They break up coughs and tight- ness in chest. They move the bowels next day. Also for Neuralgia and Head Cold. SORE THROAT REMEDY KIDNEY AND BLADDER TEA Stop Getting Up Each Night to Urinate. For Backache and Pain in Loins and Groins, Brick Dust Col- ored Urine, too frequent desire to Urinate, Suppressed or Scanty, Burning Urine, Bed Weting. Allays all irritation and inflammation of bladder. It eliminates the uric acid from the system and prevents Rheumatism. ll NEW LIFE TABLET FOR MEN ONLY The great builder and strength- ener. It acts as a general tonic and will give you better Health, Strength and Eenergy, power, force, Ambition. Builds up the nervous System. ^^^ TONIC NUX AND IRON LIQUID The Great Builder and Strength- ened It acts as a general tonic and will give you better Health, Strength, Energy, Power, Force, Ambition, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Nervous System and puts flesh on you; also regulates the bowels. (By Nancy Hanks) Many things influence the selec- tion of a plan for your home. Here are some: First, the location of your prop- erty, its size and value. Second, the number of people in your family, the climatic conditions of your locality, the available ma- terials at hand with which to build. Third, the limits of your purse. In selecting a plan for your home don't be influenced too much by style. Even though Spanish Mis- sion, Dutch Colonial or English cot- tages are in vogue it is no indica- tion one of these may yield the only home suitable to your needs. When you study home plans remember that simplicity, compactness, serviceabil- ity are the essentials of a well- planned home. You want maximum conveniences and comforts within minimum space in order to save money. Such things as room arrange- ments, location of stairs, doorways, windows, steps and labor-saving de- RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS AND BACKACHE REMEDY For all kinds of Rheumatism, Swelling of Joints, Inflammatory Sciatica, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Lum- bago, Swelling of Knee, Wrist and Elbow, Pleurisy, Pains in Side and Pains in a Hip. NERVE AND TONIC TABLETS For extreme Nervousness, Sleep- lessness, Twitching, Nervous Dys- pepsia, Headaches, Despondency, Lump in Throat, Quivering in the Stomach and all Nervous Disorders. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION REMEDY For Constipation, Gaseous Stom- ach, Swelling and Puffy feeling af- ter meals; Heartburn, Excessive Belching, Sour Stomach, Pains af- ter Eating and all Stomach Trou- bles. Sincere Service When Death Visits Your Home Let Us Relieve You Of All The Details of The Funeral. JOHN BURNS' SONS TOWSON, MD. ACID STOMACH POWDER For gaseous stomach, swelling and puffy feeling after meals, heart burn, excessive belching, sour stom- ach, pains after eating and all stomach troubles. BLOOD TONIC AND PURIFIER Skin Blemishes, Eruptions and Itching Skin Disease. Inherited blood disease, Scrofulous Sores, Ca- tarrh, white patches on tongue, blotches on face or body. It also regulates the bowels. BLASS' PILE OINTMENT For Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles. Gives instant re- lief. One box will be all you need, so don't suffer any longer—get a box today. lA&P 1 To Our Many Customers, Faithful Employees and Business Friends, Our Sincere Wish for a prosperous and HAPPY NEW YEAR | Red Circle Coffee lb. 29c 5 A&P Evaporated Milk X 10c a a, a 5IONA PEACHES, N C°a„ 2i 19C 2 PALMOLIVE SOAP Ca L !20c m i a La 22 » ASPARAGUS can 42c I A&P B .S^T FLOUR p>* 10c m a A&P BAKED BEANS «* 9c 11 Crown Syrup N c ai r 10c A&ruai [ona Pears 'Packers Label Peas A&P Oleomargarine G. M. Wheat Farina Iona Corn Reliable Shoepeg Corn Iona or Beacon Cocoa Iona String Beans Iona Lima Beans Old D utch Cleanser A&P Liquid Blue i&P Soap Flakes lb. 33c pkg. 9c can 17c can 15c lb. 25c pkg. 18c can 10c can 15c 2-lb. pkg. 25c can 14c can 14c can 9c bot 10c 5-oz. pkg. 71c BEAT ATLANTIC AND OVER 8500 STORES I> cm TEA CO. m a H a U. S. COCKEYSVILLE, MD. vices are far more important in planning your home than accessories or frills and fancies. Homes are growing smaller, not only because of present-day building costs, but for the further and no less important reason that they are easier to maintain and keep up. Com- pactness is the present-day rule. This does not mean your home needs to be dull or dreary. It does mean, however, that planning of a smaller home, to eliminate waste and pro- vide all the conveniences most peo- plea demand, is not a job for an amateur planner. When it comes to the type of house that may give you the most for your money, you should keep in mind that, even though bungalows are popular, yet compared with the convenience, comforts and floor areas of story and one-half homes*, bungalows are more expensive to build. This is not an argument against the bungalow as a type. It merely illustrates what you must keep in mind in home planning, if your purse is limited and you desire to make your dollars buy the most for the money. You cannot afford to build even a small home without first providing yourself with the most complete drawings, specifications, quantity survey and contract forms available, is possible. Anything else may spell disaster and waste of money for you Taking chances on sketchy plans is like trying to beat a railroad train at a crossing. You may get hit hard, and if you do it may wreck you— at least your purse. A good set of plans more than off- sets their small initial cost through the savings they make. They give you complete and independent con- trol of your building operation. They permit you to buy your own mater- ials. They eliminate guess work, arguments, delays and extras. Don't make the mistake of select- ing your plans a week or two in ad- vance of your building operation. Get them early. Study them. You will find it a great source of satis- faction, and in addition, you will lear nmany things not generally known by most people who for the first time approach a building opera- tion. THIEVES TAKE ADDING MACHINE AND TW OCHAIRS. WHY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY ADVERTISES Sometimes the question is asked, "Since telephones are to be found everywhere and every- body uses t e l e p h o n e service, why does the Telephone Com- pany advertise?** Here is our answer: Tele* phone service is personal ser- vice; it is the most personal of all public services. Through its army of employees the Tele- phone Company is in constant direct c o n t a c t with those it serves. Such a contact could not possibly yield the best re- sults without the heartiest co< operation of our p a t r o n s and this cooperation can only be ob- tained when there is a mutual understanding. We seek to bring about this understanding through our ad- vertising in which we inform our patrons about our business; e x p l a i n how our regulations, methods and practices are de- signed to help the service; tell of the closing dates of direc- tories; announce proposed ex- tensions of the s y s t e m , new classes of service, and changes in existing classes;—in short, keep our patrons t h o r o u g h l y posted in all of the matters that affect the Company's relations with them. In this way we seek to create in the minds of those we serve an understanding of our prob- lems, confidence in our honesty of purpose, and faith in our aim to give the best service possible. All of these things are necessary to secure for us that measure of cooperation w h i c h we consider vital to the successful operation of our service. The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company "Bell System" On* Policy - One System > Universal Service Thieves on Tuesday night entered a store building on the property of George D. Iverson, Jr., at Texas, and carried away an adding machine and two chairs. MRS LOUISA L. HOPKINS IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA. Mrs. Louisa Lodge Hopkins, 88, died of pneumonia at the home of Harry C. Keagy, at Towson. She was the widow of William P. Hopkins, and is survived by a grand- daughter, Mrs. Spalding Howell, of Minneapolis. FUNERAL OF GEORGE BEADEN- KOPF CONDUCTED AT HOME. The funeral of George Beadenkopf chief engineer of the gas division of the Gas and Electric Company, was held from his home. 2604 Roslyn avenue. He died suddenly on Tues- day night from astroke of apoplexy while at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter E. Atkinson, of Glyn- don. Mr. Beadenkopf was 66 years old and had been with the Gas Company 45 years. He was a leader of the Monument Street Methodist Episco- pal Church. J. STUART COTTMAN IS COMMIT- TED TO SPRING GROVE. Released from the Baltimore City Jail 10 days ago by order of Judge Charles F. Stein, so he could spend Christmas with his family, J. Stuart Cottman, 27, was back in a cell at the Central Police Station the fore part of this week, after which he was committed to Spring Grove Asy- lum, Catonsville, for mental observa- tion. Cottman, who gave his address as 5 West Biddle street, and who is prominent in social circles, was serv- ing a six months' sentence in jail for operating an automobile when drunk, when members of his family and friends pleaded for his release from jail. Mrs. Clarence Cottman, the young man's mother, and his two brothers, Clarence and Llewellyn Cottman, went before Magistrate John Har- wood Stanford in Central Police Court and asked that J. Stuart Cott- man be held by the police pending an examination into his mental con- dition. <i IN OUR OFFER OF S-E-R-V-I-C-E We include a personal lasting inter- B est in your Eye Glass comfort and B well being— We Examine Your Eyes Adjust Frames Fill Prescriptions Make Repairs WARNER Optometrists—Opticians Masonic Temple 221 N. Charles St., Baltimore •BI1IIIIIIIIBII HI RADIO DEFOREST REFLEX DIO No Outside Wires Radio Supplies YORK ROAD GARAGE TOWSON, MD. »i FALLS TIRES Adopt them now! FALLS all around effect the saving for yourself immediately by eliminating those usual tire troubles. (TALLS all aroun means enTIRE satisFACTion and UNUSUAL mileage. NONE BETTER. n Your Dealer Will Equip You with FALLS all around ^2,50 taryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0428.jpg

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Saturday, December 29, 1923—Page >NIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND

OfCIUSTMAS GOAT TIES UP TRAF­FIC IN CATONSVILLE.

The goat he had written Santa Ciaus for was nibbling peacefully at

METAL ROOFING Galvanized andPainted.Corrugated V-Crimped and Double-locked Roll. for Dwellings. Garages and Barns.

THE KAHL-HOLT CO. I l l 8. CHARLES ST., Baltimore.

PLaza 6810

his stocking when James O'Brien, 10, Frederick avenue, Catonsville, awoke Christmas morning.

But when he attempted to hitch his bearded charge to the new red wagon, Billy broke away and became so rambunctious traffic was tied up on Frederick avenue between Mellon and Wade avenues while pedestrians joined in capturing the animal.

Christmas night the boy wrote Santa another letter asking for a curb bit to hold his pet in check.

o CATONSVILLE BARN BURNS

CAUSING LOSS OF $1,000.

GOOD PLANS ESSENTIAL IN HOME BUILDING— LOCATION AND SIZE OF LOT IMPORTANT.

First Class Plans Necessary To Make Finished Product 0. K., And They Should Be Studied Carefully Months

In Advance.

Fire'destroyed a barn on the prop­erty of Ferdinand C. Dugan, Nun-j nery lane, Catonsville, causing a lossj of about $1,000.

The Catonsville Fire Engine Com­pany was celled and kept the flames confined to the doomed structure.

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IHBB

BLASS, DRUGGIST 408-410 North Gay Street, Baltimore, Md.

Prices of all the medicines $1 each. By Mail $1.16, These Are Not Patent Medicines. True and Tried Remedies for 30 years, THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM For Long Standing, Stubborn,

Hacking Cough, For Catarrhal Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma Loss Of Voice, Hoarseness, Loss of Flesh. A Desirable Supporting Treatment in Consumption (pulmo­nary) and all wasting Diseases.

COUGH AND ASTHMA SYRUP It relieves that shortness of

breath. It stops that tickling oough. It makes you spit up the plegm. It removes the pain and tight­

ness in chest. It stops the cough when you lie

down. It keeps you from taking pneu­

monia. With this use Blass' Asthma

Smoke.

-a m

I m m

It Stops that Tickling Cough and Wheezing

BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP For that pain and tightness in

chest—makes you spit up the phelgm.

HEART TONIC FUNCTIONAL HEART DISORDERS

Recommended for Fluttering, Nervous or Palpitating Heart, Shortness of Breath, Irregular Pulse, Smothering or Fainty Feel­

i n g , Shooting Pains, Blue Lips, To­bacco Heart, Nervous Heart.

« a

s a a

COLD, GRIP AND FLU CAPSULES Will cure a cold in one day;

break up chill and fever overnight. They stop the pains, aches and

tightness in body, limbs, or arms overnight.

They break up coughs and tight­ness in chest.

They move the bowels next day. Also for Neuralgia and Head Cold.

SORE THROAT REMEDY

KIDNEY AND BLADDER TEA Stop Getting Up Each Night to

Urinate. For Backache and Pain in Loins and Groins, Brick Dust Col­ored Urine, too frequent desire to Urinate, Suppressed or Scanty, Burning Urine, Bed Weting. Allays all irritation and inflammation of bladder. It eliminates the uric acid from the system and prevents Rheumatism.

l l

NEW LIFE TABLET FOR MEN ONLY

The great builder and strength-ener. I t acts as a general tonic and will give you better Health, Strength and Eenergy, power, force, Ambition. Builds up the nervous System. ^ ^ ^

TONIC NUX AND IRON LIQUID The Great Builder and Strength­

ened It acts as a general tonic and will give you better Health, Strength, Energy, Power, Force, Ambition, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Nervous System and puts flesh on you; also regulates the bowels.

(By Nancy Hanks) Many things influence the selec­

tion of a plan for your home. Here are some:

First, the location of your prop­erty, its size and value.

Second, the number of people in your family, the climatic conditions of your locality, the available ma­terials at hand with which to build.

Third, the limits of your purse. In selecting a plan for your home

don't be influenced too much by style. Even though Spanish Mis­sion, Dutch Colonial or English cot­tages are in vogue it is no indica­tion one of these may yield the only home suitable to your needs. When you study home plans remember that simplicity, compactness, serviceabil­ity are the essentials of a well-planned home. You want maximum conveniences and comforts within minimum space in order to save money.

Such things as room arrange­ments, location of stairs, doorways, windows, steps and labor-saving de-

RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS AND BACKACHE REMEDY

For all kinds of Rheumatism, Swelling of Joints, Inflammatory Sciatica, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Lum­bago, Swelling of Knee, Wrist and Elbow, Pleurisy, Pains in Side and Pains in a Hip.

NERVE AND TONIC TABLETS For extreme Nervousness, Sleep­

lessness, Twitching, Nervous Dys­pepsia, Headaches, Despondency, Lump in Throat, Quivering in the Stomach and all Nervous Disorders.

DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION REMEDY

For Constipation, Gaseous Stom­ach, Swelling and Puffy feeling af­ter meals; Heartburn, Excessive Belching, Sour Stomach, Pains af­ter Eating and all Stomach Trou­bles.

Sincere Service When Death Visits Your Home Let Us Relieve You Of All The Details of The Funeral.

JOHN BURNS' SONS TOWSON, MD.

ACID STOMACH POWDER For gaseous stomach, swelling

and puffy feeling after meals, heart burn, excessive belching, sour stom­ach, pains after eating and all stomach troubles.

BLOOD TONIC AND PURIFIER Skin Blemishes, Eruptions and

Itching Skin Disease. Inherited blood disease, Scrofulous Sores, Ca­tarrh, white patches on tongue, blotches on face or body. It also regulates the bowels.

BLASS' PILE OINTMENT For Blind, Bleeding, Itching and

Protruding Piles. Gives instant re­lief. One box will be all you need, so don't suffer any longer—get a box today.

lA&P 1

T o O u r M a n y C u s t o m e r s , F a i t h f u l E m p l o y e e s a n d B u s i n e s s F r i e n d s ,

O u r S i n c e r e W i s h for a p r o s p e r o u s a n d

HAPPY NEW YEAR

| Red Circle Coffee lb. 29c

5 A&P Evaporated Milk X 10c

a • a, a

5IONA PEACHES, NC°a„2i 1 9 C

2 PALMOLIVE SOAP CaL !20c m

i a La 2 2 » ASPARAGUS can 42c

I A&P B . S ^ T FLOUR p>* 10c m a • A&P BAKED BEANS «* 9c

11 Crown Syrup Ncair 10c

A&ruai

[ona Pears

'Packers Label Peas

A&P Oleomargarine

G. M. Wheat Farina

Iona Corn Reliable Shoepeg Corn Iona or Beacon Cocoa Iona String Beans Iona Lima Beans Old D utch Cleanser A&P Liquid Blue i&P Soap Flakes

lb. 33c

pkg. 9c can 17c can 15c

lb. 25c pkg. 18c can 10c can 15c

2-lb. pkg. 25c can 14c can 14c

can 9c bot 10c

5-oz. pkg. 71c

BEAT ATLANTICAND

OVER 8500 STORES I> cm TEA

CO.

m a H a

U. S.

COCKEYSVILLE, MD.

vices are far more important in planning your home than accessories or frills and fancies.

Homes are growing smaller, not only because of present-day building costs, but for the further and no less important reason that they are easier to maintain and keep up. Com­pactness is the present-day rule. This does not mean your home needs to be dull or dreary. It does mean, however, that planning of a smaller home, to eliminate waste and pro­vide all the conveniences most peo-plea demand, is not a job for an amateur planner.

When it comes to the type of house that may give you the most for your money, you should keep in mind that, even though bungalows are popular, yet compared with the convenience, comforts and floor areas of story and one-half homes*, bungalows are more expensive to build. This is not an argument against the bungalow as a type. It merely illustrates what you must keep in mind in home planning, if your purse is limited and you desire to make your dollars buy the most for the money.

You cannot afford to build even a small home without first providing yourself with the most complete drawings, specifications, quantity survey and contract forms available, is possible. Anything else may spell disaster and waste of money for you Taking chances on sketchy plans is like trying to beat a railroad train at a crossing. You may get hit hard, and if you do it may wreck you— at least your purse.

A good set of plans more than off­sets their small initial cost through the savings they make. They give you complete and independent con­trol of your building operation. They permit you to buy your own mater­

ials. They eliminate guess work, arguments, delays and extras.

Don't make the mistake of select­ing your plans a week or two in ad­vance of your building operation. Get them early. Study them. You will find it a great source of satis­faction, and in addition, you will lear nmany things not generally known by most people who for the first time approach a building opera­tion.

THIEVES TAKE ADDING MACHINE AND TW OCHAIRS.

WHY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY ADVERTISES

Sometimes the q u e s t i o n is asked, "Since telephones are to be found everywhere and every­body uses t e l e p h o n e service, why does the Telephone Com­pany advertise?**

Here is our a n s w e r : Tele* phone service is personal ser­vice; it is the most personal of all public services. Through its army of e m p l o y e e s the Tele­phone Company is in constant direct c o n t a c t with those it serves. Such a contact c o u l d not possibly yield the best re­sults without the heartiest co< operation of our p a t r o n s and this cooperation can only be ob­tained when there is a mutual understanding.

We seek to bring about this understanding through our ad­vertising in which we i n f o r m our patrons about our business; e x p l a i n how our regulations, methods and practices are de­signed to help the service; tell of the closing dates of direc­tories; announce proposed ex­tensions of the s y s t e m , new classes of service, and changes in existing classes;—in s h o r t , keep our patrons t h o r o u g h l y posted in all of the matters that affect the Company's relations with them.

In this way we seek to create in the minds of those we serve an understanding of our prob­lems, confidence in our honesty of purpose, and faith in our aim to give the best service possible. All of these things are necessary to secure for us that measure of cooperation w h i c h we consider vital to the successful operation of our service.

The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company

"Bell System"

On* Policy - One System > Universal Service

Thieves on Tuesday night entered a store building on the property of George D. Iverson, Jr., at Texas, and carried away an adding machine and two chairs.

MRS LOUISA L. HOPKINS IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA.

Mrs. Louisa Lodge Hopkins, 88, died of pneumonia at the home of Harry C. Keagy, at Towson.

She was the widow of William P. Hopkins, and is survived by a grand­daughter, Mrs. Spalding Howell, of Minneapolis.

FUNERAL OF GEORGE BEADEN-KOPF CONDUCTED AT HOME.

The funeral of George Beadenkopf chief engineer of the gas division of the Gas and Electric Company, was held from his home. 2604 Roslyn avenue. He died suddenly on Tues­day night from astroke of apoplexy while at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter E. Atkinson, of Glyn-don.

Mr. Beadenkopf was 66 years old and had been with the Gas Company 45 years. He was a leader of the Monument Street Methodist Episco­pal Church.

J. STUART COTTMAN IS COMMIT­TED TO SPRING GROVE.

Released from the Baltimore City Jail 10 days ago by order of Judge Charles F. Stein, so he could spend Christmas with his family, J. Stuart Cottman, 27, was back in a cell at the Central Police Station the fore part of this week, after which he was committed to Spring Grove Asy­lum, Catonsville, for mental observa­tion.

Cottman, who gave his address as 5 West Biddle street, and who is prominent in social circles, was serv­ing a six months' sentence in jail for operating an automobile when drunk, when members of his family and friends pleaded for his release from jail.

Mrs. Clarence Cottman, the young man's mother, and his two brothers, Clarence and Llewellyn Cottman, went before Magistrate John Har-wood Stanford in Central Police Court and asked that J. Stuart Cott­man be held by the police pending an examination into his mental con­dition.

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IN OUR OFFER OF

S - E - R - V - I - C - E • We include a personal lasting inter-B est in your Eye Glass comfort and B well being—

We Examine Your Eyes Adjust Frames

Fill Prescriptions Make Repairs

WARNER Optometrists—Opticians

Masonic Temple 221 N. Charles St., Baltimore •BI1IIIIIIIIBII HI

RADIO DEFOREST REFLEX DIO

No Outside Wires

Radio Supplies

YORK ROAD GARAGE TOWSON, MD.

» i

FALLS TIRES Adopt them now! FALLS all around

effect the saving for yourself immediately by eliminating those usual tire troubles.

(TALLS all aroun

means enTIRE satisFACTion

and UNUSUAL mileage.

NONE BETTER.

n

Your Dealer Will Equip You with FALLS all around

^2 ,50

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