Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 105, 3 May 1922 — Page 12

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WHEN YOU BUY OIL the chief question is: Are you getting a specialized lubricating 'oil or oil which is merely an incidental by-product of some gasoline refinery? " j Price per gallon,. or "looks," or "feel," or chemical tests; cannot answer that question. Then how can you be sure ?j Ask for a 5-gallon can of Gargoyle Mobiloil the grade!

recommended for your car. Gargoyle Mobiloil is a specialized lubricating oil,

carefully refined from crude oil specially chosen for its lubricating value. . j Sheer superiority of results accounts for the fact that throughout the country there are more specific requests for Gargoyle Mobiloil than for any 3 other oils combined; See one of these dealers today;

The following dealers will supply you with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil:

OR the transmission

and differential of your car use Gargoyle Mobiloil "C" or "CC" or Mobilubricant as specified in the Chart.

Bricker's Garage, 44 N. 7th St. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 E. Main St. McGonaha Garage, 418 Main Overland Richmond Co., S. 8th St. Webb-Coleman Co., 27-29 N. 9th St. Constable's Garage, Bethel George Bowen & Son, Chester Butler Bros. Garage, Cambridge City Cambridge City Filling Station, Cambridge City, Ind.

Lesley-Lemen Co., Cambridge City Bruce L. Peters, Cambridge City Cain's Garage, Economy Kaiser Bros. Garage, Pershing Davis Garage, Hagerstown Reeg & Nichols, Hagerstown Brunner & Craft, Liberty Mitchell Motor Co., Liberty North Side Garage, Liberty Ray Stewart, Williamsburg

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