Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1926, Page 52

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MISCELLANEOUS. YHE EVENING THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON ASHINGTON, 1926. D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) NEW STORE. ction, rapidly progressing: Y Diisiiess. . Excellent oppor: | make rent reasonable until ’IRO CO., 04! 0 sia n evenings and Sun ‘s‘“n"asm THE BOAT R = ; N e g NN == ? ot all e, with new tires: ull in READILY BUT =z { IONSAZS = \ - Bon't™ v s :‘m::‘aml“‘q,'::u i« $10 THEWR MOTHER ‘Co ABaT M ot e WAS DRWEN OVER | £gARED THE . THE SIDE WHEN WATER AND THE “HE INCOMING TIDE | FRAIL LOOKING BEGAN TO RUN SWIFTLY— THEN THE SWISS FAMWLY ROBINSON ENTERED THE d 5.4 3 = SON SEDA TuB BOAT AND \ R~ o0 i WERE BORNE b 2 e r‘\ ¢ ; > HEDSON BT AT RAPIOLY 7 Toe seltiar. g awey. Susdpn e TOWARD THE : ISLAND — HE LVESTOCIK N THE WRECKED VESSEL- Miciness is b t JOSE th FORD coupe, 1926: almost new: several ax tras: a bargain. Steuart Motor Co.. 141 12th &t n.e. oA W FORD TOURINGS, lats mode! perfect con dition: some with new tires. e _have tiram SHE o 8110 Dpet ereal Auto Co., 107 BED-DAVE: BUIte With value for et nw BED DAV hogany $150. SEDANS, ton chassls and and up. Triangle Moto BICYCLE { Rock Creek Ford rd. Phone Cley OACH, 1024 8375 DREW NEARER ¢ A SIRIP. OF { sty mORRYG £ il ke i g {{feHOBTLE SoRCH. 3 | equipped from npers to motometer. loon tires. one spare. a splendid piece of porta appeal to any 2 We will trade o this fob: :10-day guara and low_terms BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD | ¥ d HUPMOBIL) like this if you this one for $750. U 1526 14th at. n.w, overstuffad 1ite of bean. 1\ dedien Kpiece .. wprings 1 = @WcClure Newspaper Syndicate o <loth bou: bicets. Big Bo Elacxson's Famous FLANK MARCH THROUGH THE WILDERNE'SS Yo ATTATK THE UNION RIGHT WG . 5p "2, T o AN wheel braies. bumpers. v S ] N’} ; vision mirror, windshi ), | and one epare. Th Z< Peautiful Holland b 1 never need to apologize { Tient. terms o balance l Wardman_Motors, JORDAN linsky Main Q) 5 g Ly ( “ .', ¥ O & T, » g Wbt QT N MAY 2ND, 1863, HOOKER'S UNION ARMY OF THE POTOMAC WAS STRENGTHENING THE e 350 terms. mahog. ment of Investment Hidg. Nov. 6th 36 or 38, ¥ nifed. ¢ 260, DEFENSIVE LINE AT CHANCELLORSVILLE, TO WHICH IT HAD RETIRED AFTER A SHORT ACTION WITH THE CONFEDERATES THE PREVIOUS DAY. HOOKER'S RIGHT WING, HELD BY THE 11TH CORPS UNDER GEN. HOWARD, LAY WEST OF CHANCELLORSVILLE IN A DENSE, TANGLED ARLY IN THE MORNING, THE CONFEDERATE BATTERIES BECAN A FURIOUS CANNONNADE UPON THE UNION LEFT, WHICH WAS FOLLOWED BY AN INFANTRY -ATTACK, BUT THESE DEMON- STRATIONS WERE MERELY FEINTS TO SCREEN A FAR MORE IMPORTANT MOVEMENT WHICH “STONEWALL™ JACKSON'S CORPS WAS THEN ACKSON'S FORCE HAD BEEN SEEN AT CATHERINE FURNACE, SOUTH OF CHANCELLORS- VILLE, BUT, AFTER A BRIEF FIGHT WITH THE FEDERALS, SEEMED TO BE RETREATING SOUTH- WARD TO GORDONSVILLE. INSTEAD, HE PLUNGED INTO THE WILD THICKETS OF THE JACKSON'S BRILLIANT CAREER. THOUGH HIS MEN WERE WEARY FROM THEIR LONG MARCH, THEY SUDDENLY POURED OUT OF: THE :WO0DS, 22,000 STRONG, AND, EMITTING THE WILD “REBEL YELL", DROVE HOWARD'S STARTLED o o fl mew Alexandria e “WILDERNESS" AND BY LATE AFTERNOON WAS QUIETLY APPROACHING THE UNION RIGHT WING IN LINE OF BATTLE. SOLDIERS BEFORE THEM LIKE DEAD LEAVES BEFORE A HURRICANE. cludm toilet table. chiff roon ete and others, 1 FURNITURE obe. ¢ 7 REGION OF BRUSH AND STUNTED TREES KNOWN AS THE “WILDERNESS". MAKING. : XXII—The First Business Men. . ) i & fren: ) ? 3 S 7= W 5 B n ¥ L B WD /,{ A MINIRSZS? \ \) Q) { OARLAND. whenal hrali ready 1o 5o 1708 L st OLDSMOBILE | extellent co Moonw. M LOLDS 6 SPOR new ful gree A GAS RANG Jubie cop: eaters. { OVERLAND SiX ~ not | wner: bovght | Eition: G0 mmine L cet-celluloid: | ’ 4 - St t 1 onthwest ‘i - g TG01: open evenings M(”n"‘m:{ . - . % ¥ ), A = Z ro JOACH, laigst model Ciwern 4 and § o = mwleé 5 Fiyiranter: Wil carrifes on cas (®1.0 Lacon seems 1o HAVE HAD ITS ORIGIN « IN PREHISTORIC MINING. EXCAVATORS FREQUENTLY HAVE FOUND THE SKELETON OF A CHILD WITH THE BONES OF AN ADULT IN A MINE WHERE A CAVE-IN OCCURRED THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO. IR aieeriol um WAS ONE OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLES OF ave. before 1 = COMMERCE. EARLY MAN TRAVELED MILES TO BARGAIN FOR FLINT POSSESSING UNUSUAL LUSTER OR HAVING SPECIAL HARDNESS. wertect @NE MINER WAS THE FORERUNNER OF THE TRAVELING SALESMAN. HE ORIGINATED SRADE fine shape garage 1 1oth und K EACKM THE USEFUL METAL PICKS AND SHOVELS OF A LATER AGE, THE STONE AGE MAN USED A STAG ROUTES. THESE ROUTES FOLLOWED RIVERS HORN AS HIS CHIEF TOOL IN FLINT MINING. BECAUSE EARLY MEN HAD THEIR SHELTERS NEAR WATER. pointment T “’l“ ,M;_]r © McClure Newspaper Syndicate | STUDERARER. .~ "] TIERE’S TO YOUR HEALTH! s ol g L st me. At Hhat fo Do 5 o Prevertion Fachnie. | WILLYS K > 1on Tl upholtery D GET CHILD INTERESTED IN I pamperertas, ol GOMETHING ELGE | stdiniaidwioe N GTUBBORN CASES, EX- Tor Ry CEPT WHERE CONTRA- INDICATED § st USE ALUMINGM MITTENS OR PN NIGHTDRESS SLEEVES TO SIDES. 00D LOOXS OR LGLY APPEARANCE ARE REFLECTED BY THE FACE -THE REATURES 5 el Hmv-' She “‘ OF THE FACE ARE MADE UP A Tnoking for 4 car Priced vers TO GREAT EXTENT OEV;NE g A :riap,o'nu rke. 1475 Columbi SHAPE AND DOSMI ™E ~ = -- y rd ol 3 TEET WILLYSKNIGHT 4051 S CLTZE? CHILDHOOD MABITS alwive been in great i X fnd sturdy appearaney ’ SUCH AS FINGER SUCKING ? finisn o’ Temizht * e with nomut OR USING A PACIFIER TAKE - . Namingo. striping:. needless 10 =2y this «a THE CHTEHESS o or | f § Btk (o boolh e e e CHILDREN THE HABITS SHOULD 5 BE BROKEN N CHILDNOOD ! IF THE DANGER HAS BEEN DONE, THE SHAPE OF THE FACE CAN BE CORRECTED \F Taken ™ TME \\ rle mechanieal Lrakes i { fiftomobile fur NDER THE MILD, GENTLE Fhoe PRESSURE OF MODERN | WILLYS KN APPLIANCES, THE DENTIST WORKS WITH NATURE TO CORRECT CROOKED TEETH AND DEFORMED JAWS Fitioal | byer n Motors, Ine. Reail] demonetrath Tamous « FOR SALE—! FOR SALE—MISCELLA! i FOR S,\Ll‘ll_—:'\ll";l;‘llll\lflllll‘l' 3 i SRS AT N die i £ r (Continaed. "PIANO BARGAINS e e kauiatte Work ‘on | € W : v “ICHT'S 'LTNEN SHOP, |sle.taii wi s e B e B 1121 H St. N.W. CE 3 Fky v sure? terms 1o auit” it I'nu]s)\}a{“Bgrg]a).iéls in :{]2‘11‘5".‘.‘0? your e < Lincoln Sales, OT. - = JLLAC 63 modal A periect diamond weigh B ing 1 and 20-100 carats— beautiful, sparkling and a remarkable value at.. Exchange, 3 CHEVROLET COUPE. 18 motor exceil any demor, G000, or ¢ « ) — New - 4 ¢ koo tires wnd upholkters TOMOBILES ! TMENT. o price T Mr. Counell, Adams | Co., 2 s - uments in trade exceptional | Plnw . befor 5 Kitter ! R %, b | CHRYSLER 7 Phone Cl ] b 1 i These 6 aroEs 1n wl the best of FORD SEDANN £ood_condi roduced v senflick. Line pedigreed FORD TOURING. Garags 1924 cood s S0, 1500 I, St N.W wnt oi Investment Bldg NEW P, P Onen evening ‘. e $180.00 290,00 a10°00 330.00 $300.00 400.00 700.00 Begal oo t Story & Clark . Terms | Jpart | Me 5363 ‘Car Dept. l 1 your_pocketbook Lincoln Vse Main 2080. CHEVROLE - | chanically ex: tires, in good condition: emall d v terms ajranged. R 7!.!»"\.}1 ¢ e . ). b years. A perfect diamond weigh- ¥ ing 1 carat—a gem of — | uncommon brilliance.... inte 0S4 {1 ROTTNSON ¥ Vattery | motd Rtear 1114 Vermont Ave. AMERICAN. Can LASTS 23 i notes montits €0 by “old_setter. broken Trade eck's Garage, ol unbroken. Call Line. WANTED has just h HOMER L. KITT €0 3 iGEsuiNeL $395 NOT ONB UNUSUAL DIAMOND BARGAING ' A diamond weighing 1 and JARGAINS, S { 75-100 carats beautifully blue-white solitairet cut and very brilliant. Special ... Dew Sy-carat 4% diamond ring, very tine cut and | fdame tbrilliant gem. lady’s solid plati- 15) npum mounting. studded with 8 diamonds. Must be sold at once. FRADE-IN~ SMALL-CAR ~PECIAL SAL} t R CKE'S S 5 2 NEW MODERN DOC AT HOSPITAL. | ** 5.1 n 11 . 3 ~ DODGE TOTURING, i TRVING ST, N.W. COL. 67 2 ! A diamond weighing 1 and ame vl e 12-100 carats or 13 points less than a carat and a quarter. Specially priced at . . A beautiful mond of 2 and 92-100 carats or 8 points less than 3 carats. A perfect, pure white stone, emer- ald cut in man’s mount- -.81,795 A man’s solid platinum diamond studded Wal- tham watch—very thin model . TOMOBIL! nd used: counes, sedan®, | o i Tt i trom S50 ¢ : o Su K5 smiall 1924, S Jones alance in’ unpaid notes. T ; y_driver very good condition: motom- absorbers, parking light. sun e Bano. N oseh mirrorand windshield 4—4 new tires, ox i T T cuaranteed. = Call At- {1 o0 dition: $375: terms li | FORD SEDAN. 4-door: Tate model: wiightly gua S8 1eed: low mile speedometer, 4 new tires | i seve extras, _Party taking up | just the unpaid notes. $27K: 1% months_to pay_for it S BU coaches 3 ve. Apt. 60K or S%bee phoue Poton 24 after 6:30 p.m. Day 10 AUTOMOBILES 'O BE SOLD FOR ACH $125. CHEVROLET COACH, demonstrator. latest model: spare. parking, bumpers. (ransmis: | sion_lock: sub; new car | Owens Motor Co., it ol ic 5 COAC Blue-white solitaire diamond ;{‘;‘,{‘;;;ng’i;, e oy or | engagement ring, extra fine, : | fiery gem, solid platinum mount- }s|ing. studded with 26 large dia monds. An unusual 1 §250. cood running . cur BU RO. tains paint; ood tires st.n hia car must be v r terns DODG hew : FORD COTF xeep- | lextras: owne rw.. Apt. 5 " EORD 4-DUOR Washington Au vOU BET THILA WILL RUN W dires $75 purchased at & v n nd 01 8889, | — - can be_arran Solid plaunum diamond din- ner ring, studded all over with marquis and emerald cut dia- monds; finest quality and work- manship; cost originally, S600. Party must sacrifice. $375. ondition BN N0000 % sk Rl FORD ROADSTER, 1926: run less than 500 Tier 6 p.me miles. “Can ht at a big =avin ‘Hangle Motor Co., 'S verfect | CHEVROLET TOURING, 1030: Condiiion fn cvery respect & e, | anid-motor perfect: fibet gear in motor. & | i 3905 Huntingten e tires. Dumpers, vark Tght, mirror. au- | 5 - BUICK SEDAN. Master Six. 4-door. Senass. wirdlshield wiper, stabilizers. bull | DODGE SPECIAL ROAD! beautiful maroon Dico. in perfect condition ‘ g ft | less than s er. g0 5.000 miles Bareain ot cah: et demonsiration. — Call 475 cash. consider terms. 162 | pearance excellent. Cleve. 131-W. evenings. BUICK 4 TOURDY ical condition and rub) Exchange. 1617 BUICK 0 ¢ e ' nilles pegrance excels ) 5 | 1g. very fine cut| _ D B A L i ok b VROLE’ [ X G Tate model—Driven less | FORD o e ost $150; sacrinice - ' d il rin ke’ & new bargain. Adams 996-W. ¥ hevrol | RADIO SERVIC = i el : - ) hw | o e v b o it Open Evenings and Sunday- | i HUDSON, CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILI: AND OTHERS. PES—LChoica of | good tires and Srvant st n. g DURA 3. 4-passenger: 5 Co. __Cleveland 4 sod dire good”condifion: | pop ROLET COACH, demonstral ates e e e | paint and o pés than 1.000 mi ‘mod ) tcondition 15 months. Mr. : terme €18 sonthwest it ROLET T ore. TioreheRst cxcellent mechan: | months; balloon _ tire T ey ke ery little: beautiful car at @ Triangle Motor Co., Ve nw v Feri—emne—eso. | HOLLAND MOTOR CO., Iu wirine. 15 cnevrotet ‘o, $86.1 1019 17th St. (Bet. K & L) s; S150 | ESS OACH, 192 Stokes, | ent in every reapect: reasonable. gem y erials srected, sets # shop: motor exceilent, rubber very good: | FORD COUPE onthe ol | stalled and repaired: equipment 1o locate { $525: 6-4 refin 1A B this ‘car has had excellent care and is a | S02 cash. h._Die 1163, 49 Main 9039 trouble: lowest rates. ~Kennedy's. Adama 205, | and spare: $650: e O i - AN, 1026 mi wonderful bargain: terms if desired 7 | FORD TCDOR SEDAN. 1926, not 4 mio Ebiihies oo R e ot D CATTLE | e, Tun. gt it Tireicne | CLAE ey M Yo boutiy W SeRe | W a T < CetT | Fomn [UhoR oA Ipomiager| g ) 3 g s A rice. © Smal down. balan food atiing . Nght, © stop e e = = Wl 12y ande and aricle uned Curtmee. | o Sy TGS ASRLCOTES o | Supeg, £ ol cop, i piia ks | Bl SRS 67 0 0 B S e bt Bl ool PR | SO ONE ANERIGAS, (AR 14573 a8 \ OPTICAL ages. 6 weeks up; -‘ou'flr;fzflor : e surroundinge and 1t will pay you ' CHEVROLET COUPE. 927G nw farme. Call Atlantic 3827 ‘after & p.m. “REO KAHN OPTICAL CO., Drices reasonable. - Morton J, Luche Farms. Wit i in Duco: perfect sh 3 - r N. $100; good mechaale RE =t AT AR Rethesda 2141 Wm. W ‘Rirby. mansger, 00 10 Mam halance ¢ i y i o i hew op, new Datters. R0od Datah e NOT ONE St WL Rockviiie, d, %G i X A 4 3 (Coutinued on Next Page 617 7th

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