Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1926, Page 25

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THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926." PHILADELPHIA FAIR ] e SINCLAIR OILC0. " Wenease av macriwone| " ReFoRTED B HESTER - Aebuces rLomion aw! cenfars mnd me s e e Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW ORLEANS, February 2 U®.—| special Dispateh to The Star. the visitor sindey e BALTIMORE, February t.—Both {Secretary H. G. Hester of the New| BALTIMOF “ebruary .--An eas- lits 5 2 imports and exports through the port |orleans Cotton Ixchange says the|ing up of co lorids At e 3 s of Baltimore last week showed large s cotton exports to for-|reflected in a 32 per cent i & v | increases as compared with the pre- . | frelght loads moved by the & d et .“,IWH ,”“ Y Eo i vious week, according to the collector | &% S S > Alr Line Railway during tout this psycholog 4 - Py Y y e customs. Imports amounted to > 1 in 1925, Week in Janu : | Better S ired. : 9 ed W ,045,79 fod was s, compared Merchants in Other Eastern it .| Price Advance Follows Same Sabe i : 0, e o000 i el e v i : ke | 4 i against $726,774 37; Germany, 119, . Cities Expect Marked |sirin . the National Ret Move on Crude—Trend apal articles exported were ot- o and the rést ot| | The first | Dry . meal, per, 2co, grain, 5 against 176,076, 13 adings o . raw cotton, machinery, copper, coal, { o1 o , Chi 1 Mexic Advance in Sales. : ; i Being Watched. zinc dress, ofl, herbs, pipes and corn. | heeantod to 143893 boles against 1 P ey starch. i n increase of —— i X the = Bulk {mports included: Hananas, showing that e BY 4. C. ROYL i B the Associated Press 0 bunches: ¢ 0 tons: iron ore, e ¢ 1l eehias as strik NEW YORK, February . —The ore, 9,632 tons; HELIUM GAS ARRIVES. mpr t i to « r N ¢ i e hich |7 n, 43, ; manure sal VHILADELPHIA, Februar (Spe- ! ebrua 1 " ove counter in | Pendulum o Dlineapcloes, o et rall cial).— Shipments of helium gas from = . b o : swunz downward from August to No- A D e d it Worth wto t may 1 have “‘""“; ot ‘f‘ b (*"‘“’ “‘;" ]"“1"““;)" bags; Dy 2 % | arriving here consizned to the naval' & fhom vou | upward again, started to elimb high- [ 608" PCCR o Tiin 4t Takchurse It 15 b= | er day when the Sincladr Re-| 41, 17510 ba . 3,350 | lie is gas will be used to fill the | | Inspect the Nash-bui j 2 | s s e vt iy gas wil e wsed 10 pe ash-built Ajax at close hand. Gre . = e STl LOS ATERIS | Note its trim, low-swung body lines, its rich fuani car lots a1 New York, | - . . b~ < new Mallard green Duco finish, its Don’t let Children become : PENNSYIVANIA]| | | attractive upholstery, and its countless quncement of histier g SN Bilibol Gontt pated HSion » other widely-appreciated attractions. L few hours of un adva r < S | | 4-DOOR SEDAN barrel in mid-continent i . in which several other ! 3 S lnuln;l later e i The dealer who sells | C & P PHONE EARN'NGS | inevitable because of the premiums ! G AUTOCRAT is a dealer Do ey Gl . d ontinent fleld s in quality. . + »f oil and the 3 JUST UNDER 6 PER CENT H | /i Beware of Substitutes. land Commission Gets Report | e ptinte - At Good Dealers 1925—Further Trial for Everywhere. Present Rates had | “California Fig Syrup” E EIGHT C. E. Gambill, President of National Automobile Dealers’ Association, in- spects greatest collection of testimonial letters cver received in one year by any automobile company. - Finer Eight Performance Is Not To Be Had There is not an eight power plant in existence more . . Chevrolet had i . sonndlyengmeexedthant!ns,noraperformancepro— » D‘Y‘:i;mfi‘zm‘{‘:: gram which can surpass it. Ordinary eights dwindle | - 1 50000 tetimonials were sent RN T ; 2 : ' to the Chevrolet Motor Co! b i mto mfim n mmpanson—mo'dlm elghts | tremendous ava!;nch:t:fr evid:]:cin ;&Zz:::h?pnbbc can do no more if they can do as mud], in every essen- i appreciation of the car and its performance. tial of get-away, softness, silence, sustained power and aid ecozom o?: perauof o b’ m& Chevrolet offers the Improved speed, o J Chevrolet at New Low Prices ; —thus giving the public in greater degree than New Series ever before— ~ H - QUALITY AT LOW COST Roadster . .7. . 8§10 Coach. . ... 645 Landau . ... 765 %To?m,. . $395 1Ton Truck . . $550 Orwig) THE NEW HUPMOBILE SIX SEDAN is a big, beautiful, five-passenger, Pricse £ o lb BTt MR four-door car, with balloon tires and four-wheel brakes, at a remarkable price 4z o hine Luttrell Chevrolet Sales Co. Ouri Chevrolet Sales Co. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. e T e Home of the Certified Gold Seal Used Cars Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 9 Note: New Showroom, Connecticut Ave. at S St. Aero Auto Co., Inc. Barry-Pate Motor Co., Inc. 1101 King St., Alexandria, Va. 1218 Connecticut Avenue Now On Display at the Automobile Show and by Hupmobile Dealers

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