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MISCELLANEOUS. -MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) PRIVATE PARTY must sell at once one very fine emerald cut diamond ring, weighs 8 carats, less 16 points; beautiful in color and very fine cut, set in ! & handsome solid platinum mounting; cost $6,200; will sacrifice on account of illness for $3,700. Can be seen at Fischer’s, 918 F st. n.w. CORDWOOD ON STUMP. Off large tract. part in D. C.. balance ce Georges Co. on_good road and a short 3 x 15 tar office. Show Cases and Store Fixtures. Ruse & Company, BALTIMORE. MD. “Buy at the fac: fory.” Resident Salesman. Lincoln 8462. VORK AVE, AN ON JOB. DIAM U\I)S \1L'§l BE SOLD AT ONCE AT A BIG SACRIFICE. Lady’s solid platinum dia- mond flexible bracelet set with 30 large blue-white diamonds, total weight 15 carats; every diamond is absolutely blue- white and perfect; mounting is handmade and beautifully de- signed. Party paid § ing town, must raise will sacrifice for.. Lady’s solid p platinum dia- mond flexible bracelet, set with 67 very fine large blue-white diamonds and 6 emeralds; of latest design. To appreciate this bargain you must see it: for . Lady’s diamond ring, guaran- teed ahsoluteh perfect, and very fine in color: \wng!m 5 carats and 2 points; set in a handsome solid platinum basket mounting. Party in need of money and leaving town will make a big sacrifice to raise cash at once, $1,62 Lady’s solid platinum dia- mond dinner ring, set with 11 very fine large, blue-white dia- monds; the mounting is all handmade and . beautifully de- signed. Cost originally $395; will make a big sacrifice to sell BEonce ...... .$195 Lady’s solitaire diamond en- gagement ring, very fine in color and beautifully cut; welghs 1 carat and %, less 3 Eomts set in the latest style 18- rat white gold mounting, sur- rounded by sapphires. One of t!:ie biggest bargains ever offer- e Lady’s solid platinum dia- mond bar pin, guaranteed every diamond blue-white; set with 35 beautiful matched diamonds. Must be sold at a big sacrifice tonpe for. .o, 108190 A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH ALL OUR DIAMONDS. FISCHER’S, 918 F ST. NORTHWEST. KAHN ON 7th ST. 1-carat absolutely perfect soli- taire diamond ring, very fine cut and fiery gem. Party must sacrifice. $225. 3%4-carat absolutely perfect solitaire diamond ring, unusual- ly fine quality and fiery gem, handsome handmade mounting. Cost originally $1,500. Must be sold at once. $1,000. -Lady’s solid platinum dia- mond flexible bracelet, 73 large blue-white diamonds and 12 em- eralds. Cost originally $1,275. An unusual bargain, $750. 1%5-carat absolutely perfect solitaire diamond ring, lady's gorgeous mounting studded with 8 diamonds and 4 sapphires. Must be sold at once. $490. 21-jewel Hamilton gold filled n-face watch, adjusted 5 po- sitions. A real bargam $375 soli§ platinum diamond dinner ring, 11 large diamonds and 2 sapphires. Party must sacrifice. $225. Gentleman’s solitaire diamond ring, absolutely perfect, extra fine quality and brilliant gem, weighs 3 1-64 carats. Cost originally $1,750. An unusual bargain. $1,100. Platinum diamond watch bracelet, 62 large, full-cut dia- monds; 17-jewel adjusted move- ment. Finest quality and work- manship. A real bargain. $375. See us before buying diamonds. KAHN OPTICAL CO,, 617 7th St. N.W. LADY'S solid p platinum _dia- mond watch, set with 32 large blue-white diamonds and sap- phires; guaranteed for perfect time. Sold at a big sacrifice for $125. Fischer’s, 918 F st. n.w. DOGS, PETS, ETC. THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. RAY LOW HUNG SKIES AND DRIZZUNG RAIN HERALDED THE APPROACH OF THE RAINY SEASON— THE GRAIN WAS PLANTED IN AN OPEN STRIP NEAR THE HUT AND THE SwWiss FAMILY ROBINSON WAS N READINESS TO WITHSTAND THE DISCOMFORTS OF THE SEASONa—— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e ( F | DONT KNOW BUT T WL BE MANY WEEKS=— IT WILL DEPEND ON THE WINDS — = @N THE NIGHT OF MAY 16, 1863, PEMBER- TON'S ARMY, RETREATING TOWARL VICKSBURG AFTER ITS DEFEAT THAT DAY AT CHAMPION'S HILL, RALTED AT THE BRIDGE OVER THE BIG BLACK RIVER AND PREPARED TO MAKE ANOTHER STAND AGAINST GRANT'S ADVANCING FORCES. AT DAWN THE NEXT DAY, THE UNION TROOPS DREW NEAR THE RIVER, AND ATTACKED THE DEFENSES WHICH THE CONFEDERATES HAD CONSTRUCTED HASTILY OF COTTON BALES AND EARTH. OUTLINE OF SCIENCE HFTER SOME SHARP PRELIMINARY SKIRMISH. ING, THE FEDERALS MASSED FOR A DECISIVE CHARGE. AT THE ONSLAUGHT OF THE ENEMY, SOME OF THE CONFEDERATE TROOPS, WHO WERE WORN OUT AND DISCOURAGED, SUDDENLY WERE STRUCK WITH PANIC, AND, FORSAKING THEIR POSITIONS, FLED ACROSS THE RIVER. D. €, WEDNESDAY, WE Mmust DECEMBER 22, 1926. Signal Point. KEEP A SHARPER LOOKOUT FOR SHIPS IT Would BE A GooD \DEA To KEEP A SuppLY OF ORY WOOD ON THIS POINT ToO TOUCH OFF A FIRE — uznznovmoe:oumm:. FINDING THEMSELVES UNSUPPORTED, GAVE WAY AND BEFORE LONG THE ENTIRE FORCE WAS STREAM- ING OVER THE BRIDGE IN FULL RETREAT. GRANT ORDERED A VIGOROUS PURSUIT, HOPING TO COMPLETE TME ROUT OF PEMBERTON'S ARMY BEFORE IT COULD REACH THE PROTEC- LXIII—The Burning of Books. “WO REASONS ARE OBVIOUS WHY WE KNOW LITTLE ABOUT EARLY SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS N CHINA. THE FIRST IS THAT THE RECORDS WERE NOT SAVED IN STONE AND CLAY AS IN EGYPT AND BABYLONIA. THE SECOND IS THE BURNING OF THE BOOKS. HERE’S TO YOUR HEALTH. B B = nm HUANG T, EMPEROR OF CHINA ABOUT 220 B. C., IS KNOWN AS THE BUILDER OF THE GREAT. WALL OF CHINA. HUANG, HOWEVER, DOES NOT DESERVE THE TITLE, FOR HE ONLY STRENGTHENED A WALL ALREADY STRETCHING 1,500 MILES. ) WANTS MOLE REMOVED Q—(1) Is there any safe way of remov- A—(1) The ordinary mole can be removed by the application of the electric needle followed by repeated light freezings with carbon dioxide snow. RELIEF FOR.ITCHING QI have an itense itching all over my body, particularly the legs, though there is no rash or any change in the skin. Js there anything [ can do for rehcl?& ] — A~This might be due to a form of hives, or it might be what is called, winter itch, since it seems to bother you in the ex- tremities. Relief may be obfained by keeping the body well greased with a bland &t such as olive oil. (Continued.) EVRO) Rl Gren. Tonk sytoarine . whoeh: ST BERNARD F boanith Tiker of . amall o POSIL Wil Jold 500 othet_extradl This a_puppy until eight 'weeks old. oo Wlreinia._Highiands, Va. t $275 i 4%, M Fiet Toate. P8 Ss “pedixreed, | bl k szm(msr fon sired: reas 84 \u-,.umm able; nee Potom. Mr. Fisher ROLET COACH. o be appreciate Price, $405; Apply to s 1026 w I Tking parrots, pup- | W, . ®old fish, Tabbits, ete. e 7 L . st ko new-car guarantee: NGESE PUPPIES of exceptionally fine [ a cheap_car in trado. 2’huna er 6. guailty ‘for, sale: reasonable rices. larendon 41 lly mlrkP‘ This s an excep’ —Fine mmim $5 T "F Ao er Puppies, sell or trade. paint. DE LUX wonderful T T Avply 1360 l’lmur lul IH N b ES réaso; A sing s n.w. ors . LET, LANDAU mmo—fltm— oL very good model; owner's car fellow st ADL. 203 after 6 pm. _ 0 miles aetuul RADIO 'Emn This 13 a installed and repaired by experts: aeri erectod: call any tme. Kennedy RY AND EGGS. s—Custom Hatching. "‘O.\I THE HILL.” b ) HATCHERY. 1 Phove Kens. 135.3. Jan. 4th and every Tueslay thereafter during wagon. Barred Rocks and R, I. Reds. 1 Leghorns, 16c. 1so representing the JAMES MFG Incubators, broocer stovos. poultry "eniin real CHEVROLET TOURING motometer, 5 ves like new: driven Phone_Atlantic CHEVROLET C( inars-on’ roaus Auto Exchange. 155 for ‘auick sali ’hhh“l’%‘l‘«) ev 2t . BUICK _MASTER _ pxlremel% Imhulnr h tires, 2 bumpers and eve s wonderful “barkain, ‘il ead Blu! Dum' Just pay as you ride! Your Part payment. ' Lincoln Salesroom, (‘onn v i 200 6 COUPE, model, .m.muu Inluhu llke ne (mvnol T COUPE, . T sed four month fifirmnmzx PUPPIES, fancy wi affectionate. amusing. ideal aj gun Jok er hite children. Miss am. Wesi evenings ifil:uin;n'bm.lu and r'{.;n&nfilnn ¥ inacs puppies for sale: highly pedigreed: fine -pacrm will make ideal Christmas pres- ces reasonable. ‘ake Columb EVRS new: 5: easy terms. HEVROLET (O, nonsible party. CHEVROLE OR" P o R ‘o, 4 or mgm and rear, side windshield. rice, private owner. North 6782 or Main S both new ou Coachen” and open ars: reasonabl Main_ 6 Occldental Farm, Arlmnun‘.v i 108 PUPS (2) lonal ~ opportunity 18 to_sell immediatel: OWS, two red; fine pedigrea. 1228 ISE r » 3 your car. in trade, Felephone ADDE ouD, light, qu'r xnuM‘rn wheels Burbank top, E. mpe: gurwill be sold cheap to quick buyer:igrms. mobfle " Co., opn, ave'. Siaii 029, , Open Sventhis unid D and Sumh\ys uni new: no fi" A“.ML 16" ! l I'Xlrll best looking Ilr° Just t] 8ge, Mr. Springmen. parking 1s an 'exceptional buy 5; terms can be arranged. 1924 modei: first-class miechanical away for $200. and you $65 to drive it home. Don't phone 2000 artens Sy wan 6—C FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. model: 8 new light, Call Line. T recently a real must_b uked a very short Bill Rosenthal. Lincoln ar might consider Call M r. Likins, “palnt, uphol- or fully equl pric Co 102 zood iyan:mu tird mk condition: Don't over- terms. Call any, de monstration’ eac- TOU 3 umpers. side windshicids, ete fotor in perfect condi- $4.31 per we ok o Weekta olf: le exty Jears poed. ced, - | nobae bumpers. paint ash or’ terms, > bar. éen' 6 and 9, ew it} r_'r ING CAR. only vun_fimm , ilies: m old: low o0n "tires, dise wheels aid several uzlm- car “in_‘tow nnud notes, 1926: | eatiipped extras: runs odel, almost mileage, N o e & \ Tooks | Wheel FOR SALE—AUTOMGCBILES. © McClure Rewspaper Syndicate UANG WAS QUILTY OF A SERIOUS ATTACK ON CIVILIZATION. FOR SOME REASON WHICH WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND HE ORDERED THAT ALL BOOKS BE BURNED. —By J. G. COWAN. A QUESTION ON CATARRH _‘%-( ILI‘; un:rhh of the nasal pas- ca blasd? by the condition of the (2) Is there an can hke?—b{ e hors: treatment! is occasionally due to 'I\e condition of the blood although it is usually caused by some local infectious condition. (2) Try thorough clnm.. of the’ nose with warm normal salt solution once or twice a day, followed by an oil application. THEM ORY — THUS ¥ A NESSEL WAS SIGWTED A FIRE MIGHT BE TOUCHED OFF — AN owsvzn. WHEN MOST OF THEIR MEN HAD CROSSED THE RIVER, THE CONFEDERATES HEAPED COTTON BALES SATURATED WITH TUR- PENTINE UPON THE BRIDGE AND SET THEM AFIRE, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL STEAMER THAT WAS MOORED ALONGSIDE. BRIDGE AND BOAT WERE DESTROYED QUICKLY AND THE DANGER OF IMIMEDIATE PURSUIT PREVENTED. OST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF EARLY CHINESE SCIENCE AND INVENTION HAS COME FROM A FEW BOOKS WHICH WERE HIDDEN WHEN HUANG ISSUED HIS DESTRUCTIVE ORDER. Pictures by T. H. FOLEY WHITE OR RED- TAKE YOUR CHOICE Q—Why is white meat—of chicken, for instance—recommended mn the diet.- of invalids in prder:nce to that of red m‘fils_fllch as steaks?>=N. M. 1 REMOVAL OF CAUSE BEST DEODORIZER Q1 cannot seem to overcome the bad odor of my breath. I have had several abdommal operations and occa- sionally have indigestion. A—There are any number of causes. of bad breath. Indigestion is one of the most common and is probably d\e‘ cause in your Gise. Bad condition of | A—White meat 1s apt to be more’ the mucous membrane of the nose | tender, palatable and possibly easier to especially in what is known as atrophic | digestand this is why it is recommended inflammation of the lining of the nose | in the diet of nvalids. There is no and also any inflammation of any of | particular difference in the food prop- the sinuses which open out from the | erties of chicken, meat or fish when nasal cavity are other causes. they have been cooked thoroughly. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. CHEVROLET (‘m 1 odel: as good bimpera front ‘and rear, w: spare ? Soe Votn 800 miles: sfiice: 5,0l edsy terms. Potomac 8 sher. F(’%D" TOURING. d 1"2‘? L res, 10D, aid upho o miss. this: 300 0: 1 i Go. ave. ita 'price.” 58, shape: l‘lri't i\(m:ld gt S FORD COUPES, new special paint: t_tires: mechani- to_make your and_another Gasy terms. Wis. ave. 7 PASS. TOURING: jcally rebullt: any e to suit. Main anc Con n" two tones for onings until b and Sundays o model: 4 months a taking up st the nopaid notes, S498. monthl to pay for it: trade your car in. Mr. Springma Peck's Garage, 2121 14th Wi en. ESSEX COACH, 10%7: '“{1 Yoz, e be sold at once: substani lucti Holland Momr Co-. " See Mr. Kendrick. % |Forp E ENGINES WELDED IN THE CAR, fway Motor Co,, Tn Z guo M o Tpass new blie ol looks ke $3.80 and $7.00. Frozen englas, hes ads ex: trip: This is a ste FORD {-ol.PE 1034; #ood tires, paint and i §ood. con- North new: motor i like gnhol-ury $200; terms. ition: sacrifice your car as ‘on' easy. tarms. " 1132 at art ' pavment. - Lincoln Salesroom. onn._ave. Main_2080. PONTIAC 0O aCH, brand-new. changed. $2.50. Weldit Co.. 516 1st n.w. FORD COUPE, 1926 model; ted: $31 “50" COUPE, 1030: run i6a8 : ong of the first_cars of e cver offered for sale in Washing- bargain at Wallace, 1700 L st. n VELAND CORCH_ Tatest 5od] car; driven 5,000, 1-grease-shot. al tires, 4-wheel brakes, oak wheels, bumj front_ and rear. several other extras. This car looks like it Iual Pum? from factory: o w months a0 car cost $1.900: taking up just the ;mnuddnotel 3068 months to for your car In. " See Mr. Sp; Peck's Garage. 3131 1400 st A ew -n FORD 3-DOOR SEDAN, 1024; good runnin aint_and uphol- stery: axm};nullll opportunity: $225: terms. condition: excellent tires. will sell for ‘miss the oppor- posit of $25 on a Pnn'.\z: coa S addrese” Box min s}:m ical congition n.w. _Atams In{ORRAtioN. FOIID COUPE, Tate 1925: car looks and runs 1 umpers extras; n;hc v 38580 wear Tocl £ loon sire equipment. bought with 885 down, n'«’“c‘m‘ m‘ 0. %r.*Rowsnit Call FORD ROADSTE ion: new paint, miglity good bu: ordh e HUDSON perfect in_every resi " low milenge and will be soid for 40% of original cost: terms and trade, Locomobile Co. Main R029. Open evenings lintil 4 D.m. oot tiree. # 575 terma, new top: a Triangle Every car BROVGHATE model: 1 nmns “of open_and 3. '.r.fi"s"fsooo and 'u-ln Ba0° a uned looks and rlxnl Hks new. in 00 tepms It doslred. Mr. Vernon. After 6 p. very litt] sechinos. Tir Potomag 100 ! | Adams 5811. 0 A-1 tion Fery” foad batloon fires.. bumperetic: heater: windshield cleaner: with oak demountable wheels: will demonstrate. This is a real buy for $785: cash or terms. xunsox~ CORCH. 1037, demonst DETROTT FLECIRIO CAR: Tow mlm and new batteries; for sale cheap; mmake fine Xmas present. See Mr. Gibson. Garage. 1640 Kalorama 1. 7186. DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN, kept up in fine conditior, has disc wheels, balloon tircs, EDANS are in good condition in every respect: price on‘each makes them an exceptionally &ood value: terms and trade. omgbile 6320 1198 conn. cave. M 8020 O evénings v St TOURIN : dise Winter ton and two new tires: the mechani: gal condition s faultles; “lerms and. trade. Locomobile Co.. 1128 Conn. ave. Main “”MI"A Bron ‘evenings untll B and Sundaye until’d p.m. DODGE _SEDAN: eplendid qondition throughout: good tires, one spare, bum) front ‘and rear, parking light and many other Will ' sacrifice 275" for quick his {s a real bargain and must be bo approciated, Consider terms to resnonsible party. 1630 Argonne ~Terravo 6th_and Col. rd.) wheols, in fect. condii B P AR ‘CAR—Ball th lock LR R e, oo “condition: $60 heel ; Cashe Columbia, i 4 FORD COUP] Tooks_and E, 1923 Tuna | job; l’lge Jlow: good tee? cachifics, S135. a1 cash. G _after A('TOMOBILE‘A by auction i Weachler's n.w., every Wednesday md ke new: fully equipped. TOURING: paint, disc ‘;VS 3 LINCOLN 7-PASS. new two-tone new tires: mileage 1 a8 new at & very attract Tigh-hood : " wheels _and his car is Fo0d o: terms’ and 1P25° conn. FORD ‘l‘OURING Toz8; b‘?flwn t newly paini Towh %288 %R kood 155 Sernis ‘1o responsible pariy - —— | Mr. Ourand, Col: 8471. trade. Locomobile Co., Main 8020, "Open eveniiies days until 4 p.m. avi or ntil 9°and Sun: LNS nd 7 pass. sedans. sport tourings. phaetons, coupes o limousines. at prices ot tg be equaled anywhere. on terms 4173, that are agroeable to vour pocketbook, with r- rice, reason uns e ne Rosata ot 4083V "8 1% mos. FORD COUPE. 1026: lote of extras, bmuon your old car par V32" Conn: av Lincoln Salesroom, 2080. new iSSED C! These cars are selling for the com’n—z mos. old. agcessorios: can arrange ensy 4705._Apt. 201 5ood as new: Cleve. LINCOLN PHAETON paint, 2 original tires. trunk on back. upholstery perfect: you must see this car to Nmmr unpald balances. h terms FORD TUDOR smmm 024 food, shape: lacks -m‘l ns lie new: tirse nae wheel, p-mn{' Tieht" natural wo Wheel 60 down, $6. ke, A om. Pincot 6433 610 B o . upholstery in oar %nmn dition: at & very attractive figure w 4nd trade, " Locomobile Co.. 1128 Conn. ave. 8020. "Open evenings until 9 and Sun- days unm 4 LOCOMOBILE “8" DEMONSTRATORS: two By e available 2t saving: Dew.car guarantee: Cars guarantéed 30 days. 10 FORDS Coupes, sedans. _tourim sters. early and lite [models Chevrolet Sedan, 102 $35( Buiele T ariag.” 4-whdel biakes: ~perfect rs und road- 00 FORD COUPE. Tate 162 cal_condition:' t in good Dk pal body and uphol ORD TOURINGS. 102 0086 58l chases for Motor Co. st._n.w. n_evening: two from which one with balloon and other with tires; both are excelle and your old car in trade 1128 ave. n nin's Gt e*ana_sund ADVANCED “ Loy ~mmm 8 Roadster. mechanically A-1; new tires: best lgoking car in town. Two Buick Six Ro: Chevrolet Coupe, car, in good con Flint Sport Roadsf tires; et anically O. Open ev v until 4 p.m. Smm. clean little all new cord fice. OVERLAND buainess ears; best condition: 1025 model . just overhauled: newly paint- ed: good tires:’ EX COACH, 1027: demonstrator: Tun muu miles: m\xy equipped. inclnding disc 18, shock absorbers, etc. hh«rnl re \nuon C.ll West 302 025 condition throughout this car is priced right Locomobile Co.. Om evenings TOURING: hew top qod tires: first-class running mas present for the family: .. Call after 4:30 p.m., or phone 1519 _Church st. 1-orm TUDOR SEDAN, 1025 in_won- Gertul condition; this car hus e paint job, b.éloon tire -q\i,laman‘“ bm;".::f.":fd '"Efi, 4 4. Ll|n| aint; gy or”vm fine o v Ask "for ronb Tubon AN, latest model: good ter 7" ouny lorose. Parkuar 0. 065 Wi ave. or 3110 nw. Open evenings. gxcellent ‘Datloon g'wr 435 each. 10 Studebakers—1924 Models. Two 7-pass Sedans 795 cach Qne’ 5-pass. Sedan Three ©pase; Tou Four Light. 6 Tourings our ‘new tires, bum shield wiper parking, lent, heater and other by owner and has had best of care a real buy at 3200, 3601 mm PACKARD, 5mssz Py ok Oy Garago. new apecial D FORD FORDOR SEDAN: job; good rub condmnn a rare purch al ter: ber and in nnu-}m Snochanical arkwa: Terms, 20% Cash. Balance 12 Months. GLASSMAN SALES FINANCE COMPANY, PACRARD STRAIGHT ¢ very low mileae: i fhrou) out; you cannot ket bisger bar- gar. pricp ‘and condition consid re. Lincoln Salesroom 4 car, and arrange terms. 1 PAIGE, 1 1321 L St. ’\1 \\ \Lnn 6705. NT Ad tel T 1 X e"fl..m.,l, BB o ey e THE M yO . 1500 14th S 4173, van EAY TERMS: - z1nE{‘h R R monthe 0ld; bumpér and bumper: ‘Wheols, 3 Balioon ¢ i b3draglic e ormer Atlanuie 3833 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. PEERLESS. Your Opportunity. Buy With Confidence PEERLESS MOTORS CO., FACTO! KY BRAN 14th and P S 722 17th St. N.W. Frank. 633. Open: Evenings and Sundays. DO, YOU WANT THAT Couge, Sedan, Koadsier or Touring § esortm MO TH =z 1500 14th st N.w Vali 4173, SY_TER [ROEET> . DEMONSTRATORS. Four 1927 closed models; sub- stantial reduction. These cars have been used for demonstra- tion short time only; new-car guarantee ; open Sunday. Barry- Pate Motor Co., Inc., 2525 Sher- man ave. n.w. and 1218 Conn. ave. n.w. Adams 6000 and Main for DO_YOU WANT THA , Sedan, Roadster fll‘ Tnur‘ln{ for hnum;flk See Our Assortment 1500 14th 8t N.W, ) VERY | American Car Lasts As Long As Reo—Not One! onring. WillyeK l(nl bt Touring. Stearns xmzfie Tourtog. Idemobile Tous nurlmr Studebaker_Roadster. 22 Ford Ton Truck. No Finance Charges. THE TREW MOTOR CO., 1509 14th N.W. MAIN 4178, OPEN EVENINGS. DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS AT- TRACTIVE OFFER BEFORE THE-TIME EXPIRES. 25% DOWN PAYMENT. FREE TURKEY. A 12-Pound Turkey With Every Car. FR SERVICE. 30-Day Service on Minor Services. 1924 1925 1925 1925 1923 11926 2 1925 1926 1926 1922 1924 w1923 1923 1924 595 825 950 245 625 725 900 815 Hupmobile Touring. Nash Adv. 6 Sedan... Chrysler 70 Roadster. Dodge Touring....... Chrysler 58 Touring.. Chandler Touring.... Nash Coupe ........ Nash Spe. 6 Sedan Buick 6 Touring . Maxwell Club Sedan. . Willys-Knight Sedan. Maxwell Touring. g Durant Coupe .. 1925 Hudson Coach .. COME IN AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER. YOU WILL BE WELCOME. Your Car in Trade. H. B. LEARY, JR., & BROS,, 1321 14th N.W. NORTH 6826. Open Evenings and Sundays. S, NEW AND L\rD- We have bought all the Rickenbacker parts out. 80 don't forget our address. ist and H ets. ne. We also carry a full line of any other make parts, Glasses for any make car laced, hag nok'rxmn AUTO zégmx -

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