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* GARB OF COWBOYS Army anc] Navy NGWS weighing one and a quarter pounds at | where the department has recalled 3,000-foot seconds. This gun is now |and canceled or revoked the tempo- at Amerdeen undergoing proof tests.|rary appointment or commission held - by them. be considered as having been val war college correspondence co amining board may accept. certificates | among the subjects on the curriculum | of the regular Naval Academy coyrse. of the satisfactory completion of a ra se. L s Thougn or the junjor war collegc course. e young ensigns preferred their first SONG OF THE CICADA. a considerable number of Insect Emits Dry Rattle Through | i Navy. retired in the temporary rank so hell|evidence of proficiency in stratezy and | garyice afloat with hatileships or > 3 | | Though the Navy Department is| A the time of the examination by tha | tactics, of candidates for promotion In | cryisers, "the consensus of opinion Medium of Membrance in Its Back | { concerned over the large turnover in | retiring board. or by the board of med- | the |nn\i5d of o A eant | among the newly graduated Navy | Ligid Shaw fn Naturs Notes of Fike's Pavk . VY G h i § 2 wan or ek hose ensi - exion | A R ‘ever. holds to the opinion | the enlisted personnel of the Navy.|icAl survex recommending their re.|(junior rade) an lentelintits (xe ‘“[.»_m(m was that th nsigns a s ; ! my. ALmy, ‘however, : O ther | exercise of greater care in the selec. | turn to an inactive status. and shall | grade) appearing L | signed to the aircraft tenders. thel We have reached tha Summe To speed up official confirmation of | that an Army officer. like any of eH tion of applicants has resulted in a | De entitled to pay on the retired list | lieutenant (junior grade). lie ltenant} \roostook and the Shawmut. and®coietice, and the charus of the cieads TSR | requisitions for motor transpert sup- | citizen. xhould pay his just share of| TOP @0 GPBICRIMS BaS TERUIEE N M tpereafter computed on the pay of |(senior gradel and lieutenant com. | {oul cqigned to the Pateka, the dir : i ARl A | plies. “all of which now have to go|the taxation burden. and has pointed | FErTER Tecuetion of Cesertions oM | uch temporary rank from the day of | mander, respectively. |ixible tender. where the most forty. | 'S in full swing If vour tra 5 Chaps, High Heels, Guns and | through a circuitous route hefore be- |out that if he resides in the District | he naval service. Approximately | G "LRE0G (M TRl ed Tit or | S nate, as it is considered that they will | vou across the sunburned slopa o b . AIg ’ | . % . <upples | 0f Columbia he should pay iax on| Per cent of all recruits were | vetur et flective, | . | e complete t itiol b one af anr meuntains. in the hottes:. {ing finally approved and the supplie < her | the service by desertion and discharge ' '®lUrn to inactive duty was cffective.' (fficers who will have completed he in a better position to absorb the | on « otte . | are actually delivered, there is now | intangible property the same as other e e gt | Navy Department records reveal the | two vears of sea duty as commission- | aviation atmosphere, so necessary in|part of the dai. the song of the Big Hat Defended . ! vesidents. ' If s ficer maintains a |in 1923, which was a heavy recruiting | 5 g | tw a . s 0 mn 1 Hats Defende: heing undertaken by the office of the | resident an offic a | year, before they even arvived in the | fAct that seven officers of the Navy |ed officers on January 3. 1 will be | the life of those who desire to adopt | ¢ A hecomes so incessant - Quartermaste neral a general | lbmporary residence in the DIstEIct. | g o MThers wan also & considerable |and one Marine Corps officer, or their | cligible for the elass in submarine |an aerial caveer in the naval arm. | notonous and so interminabie tnar as Necessary shortening of that official channel, | e chicf law officer of fhe Arns GO0 | humber Tost in their earix perfod of | eStates. Xould henefit from ‘this PIO- | training, the instruction in which will | The following ensians have heen as | Xou becoms almost unaware of ! P particularly that between the operat- | inued. “for the require re he | Service afloat. most of which were by | P0lsal. the retroactive features of|jpegiy at the submarine hase at New | signed to the Aroostook: Aimerian R. | presence ng unit and the supply center. Steps |10 Permanent residence elsewhere he | g o500y, MURC OF ENCE ST (Y | which' would cost $23.330, the annual | ondon. Conn. on that date. Naval | Boileau. Ralph H. Linsles. Frederick | The singer is often known as the n’this direction were taken on July) should lkewise pay such tax i the | o o has seen a reduction in the per- in cost thereafter beins | officecs who desire to undergo this| jr., Orville K. O'Danfel and day harvest fly, the lyreman, and Br the Acen 1 on which date the mew policy of | District and an officer temporari | centage of desertions occurring in the | $2:837.50. This proposal not only con’ | (aining sheuld submit their applica | Ward. Ensigns Charles L. | nora often. though incorrectly. as DENVER, ! 4. Lurid fiction |, e o ve. Requi- | Siding in the District but having a | o AE® Of e = 3 - | flicts with the President's financial | rdance with part ¢ sec | Bovle. Lennox H art, Paul W.|the locust. If you are already familiar requisitions hecame effect qul- JIEs Isewhere should | T8t Year of service, which have de- | i I tions in accordanc I o U fantbasdt tales of chaparajosed cow “waddies” | sitjons now sent to the Quartermaster | Permanent residence elsewhere should | | o0 4%y & 27VIC: WEEE Ve, 68| procram. but it i inslsted in the Navy [{ion 3. of the hureau of navigation | Watsn and John L. Woodbury have | with the song of one of the stronger DG Tech o wcross he prai-| General are sent to the maintenance | i falrness pay the tax on his Intengl: | 35 "ar” veng i 1 This relative | Department thht there is no justifi | 105 27 Sehich should be in the hands | been assigned to the Shawmut. Only | voiced and more talented Fasters e buttons. from |hranch at Camp Holabird, Md. to he | bles In one jurisdiction or the other. | oo 6L o quring the past twe | @ble reason why the efght officers | [¢{nef " "L ST than September | 1w of the class were assigned to the | shecies, vou may not recornize this spats at 70 paces ! yiged, thence to the supply branch to ::‘lj:‘:\“ - he does n]r;_(lpmIh_‘i‘[",’*“‘?‘:“_u-ars, it is pointed out in the depart.| affected should be restored to the rank V”' 1926, All applications should be | dirigible tender Patoka. —‘They are as the song of,a clada it e drawn a(ha flied, This speeding up in the dis- | Sheve of tixation 1€ he clects to pay | AT 1L 13 PRILES UL (% IRC Senrt: | hich they temporarily held while on |2 coompanied hy 4 report from a med [Carleton G Long and George| But slow upfor a minute. follow D' Frost. & patch of motor transport requisitions | £ LICREE O PRI REn Hee O triet | men of the recrult division on board | active dury. | ical officer that the officer is physically | Prifeld, jr. heateh of o Bl e ) Mont has even been extended to the corps | & TE TG CHOM PaY BE T the O pay- | Ship and also to the fact that greater : i ¢ the | Gualified for submarine training. The remaining members of the class | branch of a pine or of a mountals \Westerners are |area quartermasters, who lave heen | (0 | PHIRE o8 Breot 6F TOFIMEE DIV thought is being devoted to the prob.| Modification has heen made S — willl bet given ample opportunity col ABEUD. 11 the ull glare ‘of theaiis ot gangs of nois reciies 10 80 | urged to shorten their lines in their | WEH B tnclude in the ]I_Mi’m”: “nllem of newly enlisted men by the |Orders fgning Capt. Julfus . Hel The date of October 11 has heen set ' continue their aircraft training_in a ‘j""fl)“_l g the S aao b on dress 1 4se Lourists. nor | respective offices so as to - insure | 5T SUCEE CERPOMITY VMANE 1| service generally | hem to duty In the third naval dis|ag ihe day on which will e held the | practical way. as catapults and *%other e S iU o e does their occupation consist of | prompt action on requisitions of this | 8 DS e { _In the opinion of Navy Department | 'rict. He has been in command of g o o ariination of non-commissioned | aviation equipment are now provided is song is A dry. sibilant sc 3 i l} tains s permanent residence else J 3 e s dron 14 of the scouting | 1l is somewhat suggestive of v hang to the supply center concerned. | @18 & = > antia] | AUthorities, there are still too many | destrover squadron 14 of the scouting | gico\.¢ preliminary to their placement | o ‘the battleships and cruisers. | MAtile Is somewhat suggestive of where would result in no substantial | Y| feet. ¥ w orders autho hin v | steam o g from a tiny leak. The the cowho The inauguration of this svstem | o B0 8 eer Unless he failx | 10586S among those men in the early | fleet. his R e on the eligible list for appointment | Though it s conceded that every ' S'eam o b B A S uman being means that fewer vehicles will he 1o have his intangible property taxed| Part of their ‘enlistment period, a | !¢ report for duty in charg s commissioned agd warrant officers | member of the 1926 class will not he. | Singe: v iy {ethe . spurs about the ranch |of service, as repairs can be qui the place of permanent residence, | TeCNt survey showing that out af 500 | branch hydrographic office [in the Marine O8hs Reserve. Only|come a naval air ace..an excellent | 4bot an ineh in length and has 2 Fard at the most menial of tasks [made. and'that those which are forced |3, (% 2T T FSEATENE TERICEANE men ~selected at random enlisting | York Citv. Cant jeorge B Landel [those noncommissioned officers whose | start has been made in carrving out | VY thick I tripeqEwiCs ted and o R t of service due to the wearing of [ U WS SLent s e | fince May 15. 1025, 27 per cent have | (STEer has hoen directe ot n] | recommendations are in the hands of | the newly inaugurated pelicy of the The head is a large triangular lothes Are Practical parts and nther defects will he idle AL aad) | been meparated from the service with. | e commandant of the ftwelfth nasalisjayine corp headquarters and which | department to create a virtuaily fly ing | ORI N TR L Eren the cowhov's dress 1= not & for only a short time, as under the| | {in 12 “months of service. Rear | district. S Chgbin Bl O | have been submitted to the examining | Nav | and terminated on tha undes €ogtimie for o hurlesyue show, Frost | sistem 1t will he possible (o obtain [ ¢ With the authortzation of almost| {ymica1 William R. Shosmaker. chief | 9 ity. He has been on duty in com | 208, 00 action by September I will Bl S de by a I icking prob The A itx an apparel designed to meet | parts immediately. This procedure, it | (o cohtinue tha construction on the | Of the Bureau of Navigation, in taking | J1and of the destrover squadron bf the | ngergn the October 11 _examination. glasslike wings trail wn behind, ha conditions with which the cowpuncher |is pointed out, Will greatly assist in | o tEAUIIE (06 FOUREACTon on, Th¢ | cognizance of these results holds to | A ‘i‘”‘:‘ds:‘? “whe has bean i duta el The recommendations of those non Some Heart Breaker. Aean vylv? enigeh of the body e 5 10 cope 'he chaps ep e | decreasing the supply and shipment | g 3 = belie t there s c . g > e s cers recefved e interesting thing to dy 18 his Tias | haps keep the |decreasing the supply and shipment |ontration’ tronps at the Infantry | e e qet there Is much o be |\ oincar officer of the New Mexico, | commissioned oficers received after | o 5 e e o N by of | of non-essential or excess guantitied|schoo) at Wort Bemning. Ga., there|3°TOmPlished in the problem of re- | SARYCEL flaved by Lisut. Comdr, Vari | September 1 will be iven the exami. | P ; ) i are | of supplies. In additfon to this, it is [ FedOR @ SR e | taining the newly enlisted men. He (RIS Y et " dure (nation at a date to he designated in | _Helen. thoug® enly 7 yvears old, was| side of the midd'e of the hack, on tha | aid, the cotting of this “rad tape” in |12 been & most favorable response | L IR QMY SOIRED MO (H® | Leer Kirkman, who has been on et fichre | steadtly ‘breaking hearts line dividing the thorax from the ab kerchief |motor transport vequisitions will be [10 the invitation for hids, which Will| ;jon will be increasingly important | I the Bureau of Navigation. The el | One afternoon an uncle wha lived [ domen. is a little hulging membrans, |he ‘means af saving thousands of | ¢ cpened in the office of the con-|Guring the next fiscal year, for of the | former will go to Cinclnnati, where| .~ = === 0 away pald Helen's mother n VISt | siventibancd e Pl Tibe ot o the mean ] il il structing _quartermaster tomorrow. | yo 60y’ enlisted men attached to the | N® Will be assigned to duty as tnspec. | M 4 ¢ the Nave have been rec.|and soon heard of all Helen's little | zer materlal This ix pulled in ! ally [ dollars to’ the Governmen At the present time there 18 already | noval forces afiont more than 20.000, | [OF of engineering material at that | tion Corps of the Navy have been rec | ST0 (60 SR Tl & Ih Sich i e ose, being knot compl At sec of ar- | k S i plac jiomai by (e select Gyl ;) b o Catetia 5 necic when not | The indications are that taxation | FORPIOER har section of the bar-|or ‘ene man out of evers three. will | Place | that corps, just recently convened. for | | TAURhINgIx. he teok the little girl {as to produce the ratling sone hiad] ! . SeTonEE. o a0k c e now accupied by be servi 3 year of service, | et e U e iain. | On. his kneex and whisper ¥ leep | on_intangible prop: DI 1o | howitzer, service and regimental head- | °® SeTVIng thelr first year of service. | \; 11y next meeting of the Ameri |promotion’ 1o the rank of captain. |[on:;his knees and quarter, Helen. if of the vider from slipping |Regular Army off residing in 5 Admiral Shoemaker is desirous of They are Holden €. Rtichardson, Alex- | } | i n slipping | Regular | quarters’ companies of the 20th In. | S0 b can Dental Association, which will be | Thes ) ¢ dson, X" | vou'll tell me the name of vour sweet. Working Up Trade. 1p aboard a snort- | Washington will [fantry. The new extension now con. | Nave ihe arer the “m"'"‘ef;“ the |field in conjunction with the weventh |&nder H. Van Keuren. Charles W. (3o T Soaie & Hount spurs a £ neces. e tak 1 (0] | 3 . R 'y ¢ § i g 8 re 5 Sdwi H \ N 1 & st T Y ATy as A mrench o sEhibne conCEd | limestone, which will extend around a | enlistments and. second, by reduc adelphia, Pa., from August 23 (o 27.| Will be promoted with rank as of |07 ncle's shoulder Presently in a| 08 fhen. sai DRSS mechar the 10 tion at the ap- 111 sl gL = . | enlistments and, second, by reducing . f the \ will be | November 23, 1925. ¥rom all indica 4 : {coming 1o where a pushing. velling : |full angle of the cuartel. This Will|ihe losses of men for other causes.|lhe dental corps of the Navy v i - selection hoard for that | |*W: Pashful voice. she said the two|i;yective.h crowd was storming ars o against proaching session {add 1,068 feet to the present struc-|g i i in the | tepresented by Lieut. Comdrs. M. E.[tions. no other selection board for that | ., je: = Arthur Appleby.” | Ak 5 tor of Congress, which . Should it be possible to mairtain the | |7l artin corps will be convened until some S |a box office then, what's all this storm g i ture. " Upon the completion of this | present re-enlistment percentames and | Harrison and Leon Martin. ’ Sl corem e T | Her uncls sighed and. murmuring |4 007" Easy on Tenderfeet. [aiber. Paners e R TR s e e ot fee I van | iR oon of IO E DRl AUTES R SIS mERt SR “the lucky fellpw.” produced the|""TLl 1y Light. omicer. We're onir The cowboy.” Frost de- | tave: been oib, cuartel will he completed. ous. Chiises, Gie mumber of Lime en-| NI VS at Ailantic OUY ox ANBMEE] L Dt et oy e | DRDTIINED coward rehetrsing, " said_one man elare omparatively little | 1ritten © make way for the new construc- | listments required in 1927 would le| -8 for its annual banquet, at which| Orders were iss b Helen studied the money gravely H€Heursing® Rehearsing what® i el e |Uon, which Wil reach into the heart | reducsd from 25,000 to 18,000, while | 200zesses nill be mads by the surgeon | Xavy Department toi the 2i2 ensigns | cor o moment. Then she eald slowly i . g oA tme har ex, and At ochts Gt | tion, 2 25, 001 - e S Fony> Bl 4561 o %[ for. ment. uct ety »lo aleneia he spanish Jecs tir urglary and | of the Ao aa) 5 3 e bartacke aren fhatierioaio! the | tHetannunallurnover wouldlbe reducea KSMzAly of e Afmy; Suvvianditub fi e menbetsl S (e 1180 SINIAtHE T o Blve e another AUATIET | dancer, shows here next Monday and B i Tt e | 830 Field Artillery have been busily rer ¢ G £ ces e < ; | ell you ho other swee! ¢ press agent has hired us to pl Jirhwa il to thrive { Gen. John A Siknied fin hiron e e i | pericent {o) 32 et icent Five oficers of the Navy Lecame |have just completed their two and|peqpt fs. Rer press agent has hired us i play on aie il on this sun Cetation e e nd | The stamp of Nvy Department dis. | due for promotion to lieutenant on the | one-half months of instruction in avi-| st s tickets. | This s tNe decasrabiacont cday foes mot| ject, the sugges moving Into tents. These wrecking |approval has been placed on the pro- | dates indicated. They are R. B. Hunt, | ation training at Annapolis, assign- | 3 5 Shecana A, o s o adance byten baving beed "operations will include 19 separatc | posal which provides that all Navy | C. . Minckler and C. 1. Green on | ing them to duty afloat. This is the | Bobby Would Demand ‘Em. - e """"‘,!“""1“ that certain structures. With the completion of |and Marine Corps officers who, while | August 1, 1926; and E. W. Schell and | second half of the 1326 class. as the & oSt Avsan it Easy to Lose. nae 4 1B nxmy; jo Bl lice M| the work, which will shortly begin [on the retired list of their respective | M. I Black on August 6, 1926, | first half of the class underwent ts From the London Argonau i e moint 4 notoriously | should be included with the administration tower and en- | corps, were called back ir - [tralning in aviation last Summer in | Robby was a spoiled child, who he gt e el An Laod aemine . thermore the puncher | under an exempt- GEN. HULL. | trance archway facing the flagstaff, | service during the period of the World| Rear Admiral W. R. Shoomaker, | lieu of taking the annual cruise. Di-[lleved that his parents existed solelv h& score was 27 fo 0 in faver o Lis sombrero, spurs and | s0. and L he pictured just what the new | War from April 17, 1917, to Novem-| chief of the Bureau of igation, | vision of the class into two groups to [for the purpose of giving him things. [the Visiting eleven at the end of the tion of the tourist | War Department should rracks of the Army will be like.|ber 12, 1918, and while holding tem.|made an important announcement|take this training was necessary he-|Consequently. his father was alarmed | first periad, vet the fair voung fan ns, but employs | h an amendment. The por- - following construction work has [porary rank were examined hy a re- | this week, which affects every junior | cause the authoritles were not quite [when a caller at the home asked in|who had announced she had placed a S ne as adeep | tion of the proposal now under con. | &0 FOUSRE SORMLICHON WIS tiring board or by a board of medical [ officer th the Navy who will ‘undergo | familiar with what the aviation cur-|the presence of the hov, “lias Bobby |stake on the home team did not seem s # helmet sideration is leveled at the taNa-| jonths: First section of the cuartel | examiners or survey, and found tothe professional examination for pro-|riculum should corisist of, but now |had the mumps vet ) | disheartened. = . o llon of intangible personal Proverty, {haracks, hospital. War Department | be physically Incapaciated for further | motion i the yanks of ensign up 1o that a course has been dfinltely out| “Shush." the father exclaimed. lnok You shouldnt nave het on ou which reads, in part, as follows theater, company offl quarters on | duty becavse of disease or injury in | and including lieutenant comnander. | lined. as a result of the experience |ing at the lad, to see if he had over-|team '™ counseicd her girl friend ot S hiarhed 9 “That any person maintaining a Aystin loop, dotighboy stadium, guard- | curred in line of duty, and whose teni- | It was pointed sout by Admiral Shoe.| gained the past vear, it is believed | heard the question. ““Whenever Bobbhy l_w:hnm knew they !‘- uld Tose. a £ some one WHSU| place of abode in the District of €o- [} e 41 Upatoi Bridge, Gowdy Vield [ porary — appointments were subse-| maker that with the approval of the|that beginning with the 1 ems.lh s ansthing mentioned that_ he| I knew it myself, dearie.” agres up to the cowbox. | fumbia on January 1 of any vear. and e hall stands and 1,500 yards of | quently revoked, shall. in all cases|Secretary of the Navy, the naval ex. | instruction in fon will be included | 1asn't got. he insists upon having it."" ' the oher 1% betting Kisses. h with staples |ror six months or miore prior thereto. | oncrete voadway. The following con instead of | shall he considered a. resident of the | (itGol e oW under way: Labora. | District of Columbia for the purpose | ope huilding for hespital. Quarter- | < f taxation on his intangible personal v Corps filling station and store: | property, wherever located, unless new hakery and the laying of {ev idence ;h? n[‘) ,\\y]l.mll!-’l( IV“ V|?"‘-“ sidewalks at various places. | sexsor of 1 is of Columbia —_— | ° atisfactory to him, that such intan A\ series of antiaireraft practices | G | =ible personal property or the income | and operations will be conducted at | - = thereof is taxed to said person in some \bere Proving Grounds, Md.. other diction.” Some time during September and Oc The Judge Advocate General of the | taber. According to the present plans, | | Army construing the act of Sep. me of these operations will be of an | Z tember 1. 1916, ax amended by the | experimental nature involving tests | g | exy G > 1ct of March 2, 1917, held that “Army | of fmproved weapons and methods, | s | ofticers on duty in Washington under | Lut in general the approaching exer . ® ' Gasoline Cuts Harvesting Cost. |iilitary orders ave not actual resi.|cises will be similar (o those which Kansas farmers this season are by | dents of the District of Columbia and | were carried out at Fort Tilden, N. Y 2 Welivering |re not, the . subject 1o any in | last vear. Personnel of the st Coast o p | langible property tax It was | Artillery will conduct the firings. Not wh he el by | n the e tsed to| further held that those officers of the | only is the terrain at Aberdeen con e > Cawpital | regular establishment on duty in the | sidered to be better than that obtain- (v 1 kit Capita £ | Some surprisingly low Soverhead” | National Capital are persons in the | ing at Fort Tilden, but it is pointed % reported by | public service temporarily residing in | out that the facilities at the Maryland 7 o the District of Columbia and are.|reservation are much better. | e | therefore. subject to the tangible per-| Among the service pieces which will B ~cmal property tax, provided. however. | be employed in the antiaircraft exer = wrmer ploy that such a tax is not levied and col | ci ve the 3-inch anti-aireraft gun 4 lected upon their tangible | Tmm. automatic gun, > bin | property in their respective | the new 105-mm. gun. : 1 Perritories of which th | mm. gun, which is a new ord Ady ching The Judge ate General of the ' nance creation fires a projectile N 2 Start Right! | I'housands of motorists in the city of Washington who are driving motor cars \| of various ages are finding added success 2 to the longer performance by using Iightning Motor Fuel. % 7 The new 1927 and we suggest that purchasers start right by filling up with “Lightning” and continu- Series cars are now out, 2007 7 2 I % ing to use Lightning, as it will give added power, pep and a quick start —and also climinates carbon. 7 72277 C 0ol—Smooth Motor Action— i Pep and Power Crank Case Service at All Lightning Motor Fuel Stations Why this new «70” Willys-Knight Six has stepped into first place in sales in the shortest time on record. EN the new ‘70" Willys- Knight Six was first announced 7 months ago, we told you that here was a new.era car . . . modernly designed, modernly engineered . . . That it would out-perform anything that had ever been built of its size or type or price-class. We told you that the new “70" Willys-Knight Six was the most modern car in America . . . That, with its new European-type, small- bore, long-stroke engine, it developed more power per cubic inch of piston displacement throughout its entire range, than any other car produced in this country. We told you it was the liveliest car of its price ever built . . . That it presented an order of efficiency and economy all its own. We told you about its European-type mechan- ical 4-wheel brakes—the same type of braking system you find on 97% of foreign cars—that would give you a new conception of quick stopping. We told you that, with more compact exter- nal dimensions, the new “70” Willys-Knight Six provided more in- side room than any ‘6 Quick as Powerful word Mode the jade Withi “70" Wi one end From other car of its wheel- base you had ever driven. That was 7 months ago. What happened in the interval ? In the first thirty days, the new ‘70" Willys-Knight Sixwas the talk of America. Branch Salesroom 10th and H Sts. N Used Cars 1515 14th St. N.W, S1495 Speed between 60 and 70 honest miles an hour. Extraordinarily long sustained high speed. Power on any hill to pass most cars in high. Tremendous power. A new order of perform- ance had come . . . provided a newsensation for swept this country from It had arrived . It was a proven proposition ... It had more than lived up to every ¢ had made for it. of European Design For This DeLuxe Knight Motored 4-Door Sedan a cat—>5 to 25 miles in 715 seconds. four-wheel mechanical brakes, the last in safety. 54 horsepower, long stroke motor, rated at 20. The tax saving is only part of its economy. rn engineering had d motoring palate. n 60 days, the new llys-Knight Sixhad to the other... im we the start the news spread like wildfire. Sales were tremendous. Oneowner told another. NWILLYS- KNIGHT - WARDMAN MOTORS, Inc. Salesrooms-——-1526 14th St. N.W.-—Maintenance Potomac 5600 to 5610 The story spread from coast to coast. The new ‘70" Willys-Knight Six has become the fastest-selling new Six in its price class. And each week sees it increasing its lead at the liveliest clip on record. The first complete line of modern quality cars This “70"” Willys-Knight Six com- bined with the Willys-Knight Great Six, the famous Overland Six and the new Overland Whippet just announced last month comprise the complete line of Willys-Overland modern quality auto- mobiles. Each car in the Willys-Overland line is built to the same high standard of quality. A difference in price merely indicates a difference in size and refine- ments. . . standards of ma- terial and workmanship are always the same. Each car is modernly en- gineered along the most advanced European lines. Be sure you buy a car . that's up-to-date. A car buiit to meet the new American performance standards. Study the modern trend. Don't buy blindfolded. By all means see these remarkable new-type cars. WAllys-Knight “70"". Touring, $1295; Roadster, $1525; Coupe, $1395; Standard Sedan, $1395; DeLuxe Sedan, $1495, Willys-Knight Great Six. Touring, 5-pass., $1750;Touring,7-pass., $1950;Roadster, $1850; Coupe, $2195; Sedan 5- pass., $2295; Sedan, 7- pass., $2495. Prices f. 0. b. factory. The new Willys Finance Plan means less meney down, smaller monthly pay- ments and the lowest credite cost. Willys-Overland, Incq Toledo, Ohio. England Motor Co. 3110 M St. N.W, Mar-Dis Motor Co. At. Rainier, Md. ¢