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EIGHTY *MILES "PIER HOUR CHRYSLER IMPERIAL “ 8 O” FINAL GREATNESS THE Chrysler Imperial ““80”" is at once that final word in easeful-and. brilliant performance and luxury you have one day hoped to discover in 2 fine car—and, in addition, the latest and greatest of Chrysler creations. In the Imperial “80” Chrysler genius has developed to the highest possible level of luxury, craftsmanship and long life those engineering, manufacturing and performance ideals by which Chrysler hanged the whole trend.of motor car buying. Wxth the advent of the Imperial <“80”’, Chrysler gives to the field of utmost motor luxury new results as outstandingly superior as the quality and performance of the lighter; ever more popular Chrysler 70" H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. 1612 You St. North 4296 ich Salesroom, Conneeticut Avs. at Q St. CONFIDENCE in the con- cern with which youdeal— that is the biggest thing to consider in your purchase of a used Ford car; and upon that basis, you should natur- ally buy from an Authorized Ford Dealer. You are assured in this way that the used Ford you buy will give you good value for the money; that it is honestly represented as to condition; thatitwilldelivergoodservice to you; that you will always receive courteous treatment, and a fair trade-in allowance THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, o P o P CHILDREN TO SEE BLOOMS OFFICERS |NSTA|,|_ED LE ROY KING: HEADS - COAL MERCHANTS Elected President, With Other | Officers, of Trade Board. Banquet Follows Business. Le Roy O. King was elected presi- dent of the Coal Merchants’ Board of Trade at thefr annual banquet and business meeting in the Lee House last night. Other officers electad were: J. Edward Chapman, first vice president; James E. Colliffiower. second vice president; W. F. Hum- mer, treasurer, and O. G. Raymond, asslstant treasurer. The following directors were also elected: F. W. Burns, W. D. Blick, G. L. t/lubb I M. Dove, ir.; C. F. Dickey, W, W. Grit- fith, F. A. Hessick, H. K, Hobart, H C. James, C. H. St. John, M. E. Mar- low, J. Micklejohn, J. T. Moss, T. W. Perry, W. D. Sutherland, A. P. Wood. son and W. V. Holmes. Jesse C Suter was elected managing director Roger J. Whiteford Talks. Roger J. Whitford in a’short talk urged the members to stand up for their rights. “Jt may seem unfortu- nate when one of you is singled out for an investigation,” Mr. Whitetord said, “‘but in reality you are fortunate, for you ave thereby given a chance to serve your association.’ Glen H Leland, chisf investigator of the controller general’s office, urged Will ‘Bs Teken by Btlvuion Army to Potomac Park. Thirty Washington boys and girls | will be guests of the Salvation Army| this afternoon on a visit to the cherry blossoms 1in Potomac Park. The children will meet at the Kemper- Bocock Memorial Building of the Salvation 'Army, Jefferson and XM streets, and will be taken to the park in automobiles furnished by Rudolph Jose, chairman of the army's advisory board. Contributions toward tha Salvation Army’'s $60,000 a;}v now total §26,400, Brigadier William H. Barrett announces. The appeal continues un- til April 20. B Today more than a score of Sal- vation Army officers and workers are conducting a house to héuse cdnvass throughout the city, Contributions to the army's appeal D- C. ; | BY WOMEN’S UNION & { Epeakers Hend and Entertainment Given at Meeting of Printing Bureau Organization. Officers were installed, several speakers were heard, and an elaborate program of entertainment was gi last night by the Women's Uni Bureau of Engraving and Printing. at the New Lbbitt Hotel Officers {nstalled included Belle A. Trouland, president May Bergevin, vice' preside: Gertrude McNally, corresponding | e ary Ga_rry rd ing secre s~ Louiss treasurer; Miss Clara Dangel, tant treasurer. Speakers included: James L. wil meth of Philadelphia, former director should be sent to Thomas P. Hickman, treasurer, care Salvation Army, 607 E street. —_—— BEAUTIFYING ROME Government to Erect Model Homes at Medium' Price. ROME, April 14 (#.—The Itallan government has appropriated 60,000 000 lre ($2,412,000) for the construc- tion of medium-priced houses as part of the plan to beautify Rome. Finance Minister Volp) also plans a system of loans for- other important warks. The Applan Way is to be restored, the Circus of Maximus given a more favorable setting and various impor- tant. archeological zones established. The plan is in keeping with Pre. mier Mussolini's desire that Rbme be- core what it was in the time of Au- gustus. | the merchants to get their facts together in readiness for another in- ext year, saying such an | Nobody is, Mr. Le. | = 15 a16 & 1aTE0 | 1o gee that they went away frem coxl merchants “‘.“35“ Washington with a faverable impre;. glon .of .the oity 1o Roy O. King presided FOOT-EASE +For: PAINFUL FEET tional Coal | be held here showing when you are ready for a new Ford. Go to the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer and see the guar- anteed used Fords he has for sale. You will find a wide selection of body types, and vou can have every assurance that the car you purchase represents unusual value. These cars have been recon- ditioned and carry a liberal’ guarantee. Come in and see. them. A small cash payment . will get you immediate de- livery. Terms for the balance are exceptionally easy. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Bertram Motor Co. 631 Mass. Ave. NW Donohue Motor Co. 215 Penna. Ave. S.E. Hmdle} Motor Co. 3730 Georgia Ave. N.W. Hartman & Howard - N. J. and R: I. Ave. NW. Hill & Tibbitts 301 14th St. N.W. Northeast Motor Co. 920 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. Parkway Motor Co. 1065 Wisconsia Ave. N.W. Robey Motor Co. 1429 L St. N.W. Steuart Motor Co. 620 H St. NW.- Strobel Motor Co. -1425 - Irving- St. ' N.W. : Triangle Motor Co. - 2 New York. Ave. N.W. Universal Auto Co. 1529 M St. NW. Like a spring { Tonic- | or your Car 80t maks 04 s 201 B84 INQUIRE 4 Farnitare Carpets 1861 Refrigerator, Oak Case, tion is of capacity - 140 "pounds, .. Refrigerator, gll White Enamel interior, 80 pounds ice capacity. ... Case, cark . packing. * Enamel interior INQUIRE WEDNESDAY, aQne Amencan Ol Ca lining one-piece porcelain, insula- 2-inch cork, ice ABOUT APRIL 14, 1926.- of the Director Alvin W. 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