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AUTOMOBILES, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. The warghouse building in which we occupy the top floor has been leased in its entirety. warehousing quarters! We're rushed for time to find new So we’re sacrificing our entire stock at way below its actual worth in a SMASHING, CRASHING, CUT- PRICE SALE that will ROCK AUTOMOBILE SELLING EVERY- WHERE! may be disappointed! Act now! Don’t hesitate! Come in‘tonight or you Dealers can make handsome profits! MMEDIATE SACRIFICE! Prices Slashed on Over 200 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. C., SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 38 Sclentlhc Major Tests Given to Every NOL-AN ALYZED Car! When you go to huy a used car. you want to remember the name NOL-AN-ALYZED — there’s nmhmg else like it on the market. every other part of the motor, all connections and every me chanical fcature. L e R e R Terms Smashed! 3 WAYS TO BUY 1. $7 DOWN—No Endorsers On Cars up to $300 +« * *« * x * * * 3. GO\ER‘IME\T Emplnycs Your car accepted in trade No payments until April 15 R s e———————————————————— *34 Ford V-8 Cabriolet. ... - $517 ’34 Ford V-8 D. L. Tudor. . 507 °33 Ford V-8 Cabriolet 387 34 Ford V-8 D. L. Coupe....... 497 *34 Ford V-8 D. L. Fordor. 497 *33 Ford V-8 D. L. Tudor 387 °33 Ford V-8 Tudor 357 ’33 Ford V-8 D. L. Fordor.. 417 *32 Ford V-8 Cabriolet .... .o 279 *32 Ford V-8 De Luxe Roadster.... 279 32 Ford V-8 Victoria 317 °32 Ford V-8 De Luxe Coupe. 287 °32 Ford V-8 Tudor ....... 279 32 Ford V-8 De Luxe Tudnr 317 *32 Ford V-8 De Luxe Fordor... 327 °32 Buick 8-67 Sedan ve. 467 °32 Studebaker Brougham 367 °32 Pontiac De Luxe Coupe 327 31 Buick Sedan 327 31 Auburn Landau Phaeton . 327 *32 Chevrolet Cabriolet .. 317 *32 Chevrolet Coupe ... 287 °33 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 377 *33 Chevrolet Master Coach ...... 367 '34 Chevrolet Master D. L. Coach.. 467 *31 Chevrolet Sedan ..... - 217 ’32 Plymouth De Luxe Roadster... 237 *29 Studebaker President Rdstr..... 197 °29 Packard De Luxe Sedan ...... 247 ’29 Packard 7-Passenger Sedan 237 Chrysler “65” Sedan 117 *30 Dodge Coupe ...... 167 KRR AA AR AR A Ak Ak Ak kdk Ak .. ’34 Ford V-8 Fordor 467 This car looks and runs like new! It’s a splendid example of NOL-AN- ALYZED recondition- ing. You’ll have to rush to catch this sensation- al value! *32 Plymouth 4-door Sedan Mndcrariced! " A whale of & buyl ’34 Ford V-8 Tudor What a value! $447 It takes a sale as great as this to do it ’33 Ford V-8 Coupe 47 Only NOLAN could bring you value as great as this! $347 is a rock bottom price! Hurry! ’32 Chevrolet De Luxe Roadster ‘Warm weather and this car g0 : $241 ’33 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan priced at $3771 A real buy! Look at These BARGAINS Chevrolet Coupe .... Essex Coach .. ¢ Nash 4-Door Sedan Studebaker Sedan ... District 4100 .$27 Peerless Sedan ......$97 . 37 Studebaker Coach . 67 Peerless Sedan . . 47 Pontiac Coach .. " District 4100 NOL-AN-ALYZING reveals the exact condition of the motor, including compression, ignition, timing, carburetion, Se e e a2 2t il gt st e st e sttt RAIN or SHINE No matter what the weather— this sensational sale will go on in full force. Buyers will save hundreds of dollars on the big- gest bargains ever offered. Rkt i e A Ak A kok ’29 Whippet Coach .............$47.00 *29 Hupmobile 4-Door Sedan.....187.00 °29 Reo Coupe e 9D *29 Chrysler Coupe, Rumble Seat. .167.00 *29 Essex Coach—New Top. ......107.00 *29 Plymouth Coupe cess 11700 ’29 Chevrolet Coach, New Paint..127.00 *29 Essex Super-Six 4-Door Sedan. 97.00 29 Oldsmobile Coupe .......... Oakland Sedan ... . "29 Chevrolet Roadster Marmon Sedan ... *28 Hudson Coach . 27 Buick Coupe . °29 Ford Roadster . 29 Nash Sedan *28 Ford Tudor Buick Coach .. '29 Pierce-Arrow Sedan . '31 Nash Sport Coupe.. °31 Ford Tudor °29 Oakland Coupe .. *28 Chrysler Sedan . '32 Pontiac 6 Coach . +.367.00 ’32 Nash Coupe ..........c.....277.00 *32 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. .287.00 32 Ford V-8 Victoria... 37.00 *31 Chevrolet De Luxe Coach....287.00 *30 Studebaker Victoria « ” L&M i faaaans s dd S S S2 Ll Ea gt S S22 S S ..217.00 ..127.00 .. 97.00 The Ford Dealer All Washington Is Talking About! 1111 18th STREET.N. W. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. For 18 Years HEADQUARTERS for fine USED CARS 1934 Chev. Sed. Master, $570 1933 Chev. Cpe. Master, 420 1933 Chev. Spt. Cpe. .. 435 1931 Ford Spt. Cpe. ... 180 1929 Hudson Sedan . 175 1933 Chevrolet Sedan .. 440 1932 Chev. Coach 338 1930 Chevrolet Sedan .. 198 1929 Chevrolet Coach - 90 1929 Buick Spt. Coupe .. 195 Dist. 8300 Open Evenings AUTOMOBILES hl Huction. n.w. every Wednesday and Satur- dly 10 a.m _Usually a luod assortment. PARTS—PARTS For All Cars and Trucks Ayt Glass Installed and Repalr Work BERT HERSON AUTO EXCHANG] RO Frorida Ave North Foion gllllullllllllllIlIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllIlIIllllllllIIIIIIllIIlIIII" Small’s § Super : Serviced USED CARS 18 MODEL A FORDS dsters, Sedans, Coupes $35 up. 20 1932 FORD V-8's Coupes, Sedans, Tudors $245 up. 4 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN! $275 up. ANACOSTIA Motor Co.. Ford Dealers § (Frank Small, Jr.) 1325 Good Hope Rd. S.E. 1800 Nichols Ave. S.E. Open Evenings—Sunday Linc. 2077 'lI|uI|IlII|l|ll|IllIIIlIIIllllmlllllllllllllll i Before You Buy Any Car Anywhere ATTEND OUR USED CAR SHOW IT’S FREE Washington’s Greatest Display of Fine Used Cars 4 1933 Pontiac 2-Door Sed. $495 ‘1933 Pontiac Con. Coupe $495 100 Other Cars Priced as Equally Low as the Above $75 to $595 Trew Motor Co. 1526 14th Decatur 1910 PONTIAC 6| NOW AVAILABLE FOR TAXICABS VERY LIBERAL T-E-R-M-S TAXICAB OWNERS INVESTIGATE! L. P. STEUART Incorporated 1440 P St. N.W. Decatur 4800 NEW DEAL SALE SUNDAY, March 10th Cars That Were Priced Up to $115.00 Reduced to 472 593 772 $15.00 Dewn $20.00 Dews $22.00 Dewn Balanee M| um @. M. A. C. Charges YOUR SELECTION OF GHEVROLETS FORDS ESSEX DODGE CHRYSLER OAKLAND Here is your chance to buy good low priced transportation, SEDANS Some In Now—Look Them Over BUT orders accepted before the tale, 9 a. m., Sunday, March 10. Open Eves. Sunday 10:00 P. M. 9:00—6:00 AUTOMOBI SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Mueller, Col. Albert H. Cavalry, from Milwaukee, Wis,, to Santa Fe, N. Mex., not later than June 15. Johnson, Col. Samuel Orle, Engi- neers Reserve, from Berkeley, Calif., to Seattle, Wash., March 5. Hoge, Maj. WillianT"M. jr., Engineers Corps, from Memphis, Tenn., to the Philippine Department about May 14. Bibb, Maj. Louis B., Medical Corps, detailed as member of the Washing- u::: Examining Board to meet in this city. Ryder, Maj. Leon E., National Guard Bureau, from here to Governors Is- land, N. June 19, MacArthur, Capt. John C., Chemi- | cal Warfare Service, from Fort Leav- enworth, Kan., to Fort Benning, Ga. Bobrink, Capt. Henry W., Quarter- master Corps, assigned to duty in the office of the Assistant Secrelary of War. Lammons, Capt. Prank B., Infantry, from Caspar, Wyo., to Vancouver Bar- racks, Wash., about June 1. Smith, Capt. Harold W., Coast Ar- tillery Corps, from Fort McClellan, Ala,, to Fort Crockett, Tex. Bullard, Capt. Abraham L., Coast | Artillery Corps, from Fort McClellan, Ala., to Fort Crockett, Tex. Detwiler, Capt. Harold P. Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va, to the Panama Canal Depart- ment, about May 3. Claxton, Capt. Willis L., Coast Ar- | tillery Jorps, from Fort McClellan, | Ala., to Fort Totten, N. Y. Hoss, Capt. Charles A., | transferred to the | Corps, July 1. Infantry, Qulmrmuur | LES. ORDERS Hart, Rear Admiral Thomas Charles, detached as commander Cruiser Division 6, Scouting Force, on April 1; to duty as commander Cruisers, Scouting Force, and addi- tional duty as commander Cruiser Division 5. Hepburn, Rear Admiral Arthur J., detached as commander Destroyers, Battle Force, about April 1; to duty as commander Scouting Force, United States Fleet. Horne, Rear Admiral Frederick J., detached as president Naval Examin- ing Board, Navy Department, on March 23; to duty as commander Cruiser Division 6, Scouting Force. Neal, Rear Admiral George F., de- tached as commanding officer, Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif., in March; to duty as commander Minecraft, Battle Force. * Pettengill, Rear Admiral George T., detached as commander Base Force, about April 1; to duty as commander Battleship Division 2, Battle Force. Pye, Rear Admiral Willlam 8., de- tached Naval War College, Newport, R. I, ip April; to Naval Operations, Navy Bepartment, as director of war plans. Senn, Rear Admiral Thomas J., de- tached as commandant 12th Naval District; to duty as Navy represen- tative, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, Calif. Watson, Rear Admiral Adolphus E., detached as commander Destroyers, Scouting Force, about April 1; to duty as president Naval Examining Board, Navy Department. Woodward, Rear Admiral Clark H, detached General Board, Navy De- Privett, *Capt. Forbie H. Infantry, from Fort Missoula, Mont., to the | Hawaiian Department, about May 17. | Christmas, Capt. John K., Ordmnce‘ Department, assigned to duty in the | |office of Chief of Ordnance, here. | | Usher, Capt. George L., Air Corps, | from Langley Field, Va.. to the office | f Chief of Air Corps, htre April 1. Perry, First Lieut. Paul D.. Coast | | Artillery Corps, to be examined by | an Army Retiring Board, Presidio of San Prancisco, Calif. Kraft, First Lieut. Robert M., r. | Corps, to be examined by an A ‘my | | Retiring Board, Presidio of San Fran- | | eisco, Calif. Niles, First Lieut. Wallace E. Ordnance Department, assigned to the | office of the Assistant Secretary of | War, here. Purcell, First Lieut. Francis X., jr., Eng-mecrs Corps, assigned as nui.s(nnu | district engineer, Zanesville, Ohio. | Hornisher, Pirst Lieut. Forrest A. ‘Lnrnm.ry assigned to duty in the | academic department, Fort Benning, | ‘Ga June 30. | Harris, Second Lieut. Lueille R., | Army Nurse Corps, ordered home to | | await retirement, about April 1. | McCrary, Second Lieut. Arthur A, | Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Mo: roe, Va. to the Philippine Depart- | ment, about May 14. | Reese, Warrant Officer, George H., | | ordered home to await retirement, | March '31. Leave of absence is granted to each of the following officers on or gbout | ), | the date specified: Thummel, Lieut. Col. Claude B, ,Gentrnl Staff Corps, one day, March |11 Ryder, Maj. Charles W., Generll | Staff Corps, one day, March 9. MacLaughlin, First Lieut. Paul E., | Infantry, three months and five days, | April 19. White, First Lieut. Thomas D., Air Corps, one month and twenty days, March 7. | Cleland, First Lieut. Joseph P, | Infantry, two months extension. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. | Brumby, Admiral Frank H., de-| | tached as commander Battle Force, | about April 1; to duty as commandant | | 5th Naval District, and commandant | Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va. | Campbell, Vice Admiral Edward H., | detached as commander Scouting | Force, about April 1; to duty as com- | mandant 12th Naval District and | commandant Naval Operating Base, | San Francisco, Calif. | Laning. Vice Admiral Harris, de- | tached as commander Cruisers, Scout- | ing Force, about April 1; to duty as | commander Battle Force, United | States Fleet | Bryant, Rear Admiral Samuel W., | detached’ as commander Battleship Division 2, Battle Force, about April |1; to duty-as chief of staff, com- | mander in chief, United States Fleet. | Cluverius, Rear Admiral Wat T | detached as_commandant 9th Na District, Great Lakes, Ill., about M-n-h 125; to duty as commander Base Force. | Fairfield, Rear Admiral Arthur P, detached as assistant to Chief of Bu- reau of Navigation, Navy Department; to duty as commander Cruiser Divi- sion 7, Scouting Force. Gannon, Rear Admiral Sinclair, de- tached as commander Minecraft, Bat- tle Force; to duty as commander De- | stroyers, Scouting Force. | SALE—AUTOMOBILES. T NEW AUTO GLASS NOT OVER 82.00. fety Glass Installed o 'smn :ddmnnll Cost. Make Door 6F Windshield. ‘ Guaranteed 1 Year. en Sundaye. LASSER'S. 2nd anc Fla. Ave. N.E. District 3670. 8¢ } SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. | REO 2%-ton truck, g0od as new, about | $550: 100 ‘down, baiance | 2315 ‘20th st. n.w. Phone 1 13.000 miles; 12 months. North 4108 RD 1631 hoist and platf delivery, —repainted Kaplan_& Cr-wtnr Ford 193> panel reconditioned. 9 Champlain st.. ton_dual wheel, hlnd body. RD 1020 s elivery—Our ouistand- ing uuek‘ruu S69. Southwest's Ford st 1 de luxe defivery sedan: finish like new. excellent rubber. motor perfect: 345" Tade and easy terms. thwes Pord_dea'ers. 941 Wate FORD ditfon; lnod rul to go. ? Auto Co.. 1102 FORD OR CHI for furniture business. or good st: Phone North 6040. 1307 7th st._n.w. “TRUCKS—TRUCKS—TRUCKS. “hoice of 25 Panels—Express—Stakes—Pick- Up—Sedan—Deliveries. Terms—Trade. STEUART MOTORS, 6th ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. WANI"ED—AU‘!DHO!ILIS 930, 1 deli nt_co E pige ber. Qnev' paint_job: l'tld! t $210. Chesapeake t. s. Lincoln L,_Morgan, 134 1341 uth n.w__North 1 cAm JACR PR’ ,__'lnLl_m: % _nw. CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Highest iu-lcui aid. Superior Motor Cars, 20 14th st. n.w. = CASH FOR YOUR CAR BARNES MOTOR Co. your Ford, Chevrolet or any other make, Wil pay off unpaid balance and give yo- enh dif- CHEVROLET or other light cars, D Day 56 much s ady one in iy, fio‘ L partment. in March; to duay as com- mander Destroyers, Battle Force. Weaver, Capt. David A., to duty as commanding officer, Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif. Stiles, Comdr. William H., jr., de- tached U. S. S. Northampton in March; to home, relieved all active | duty. Orders February 9, revoked. Byrholdt, Lieut. Comdr. Alfred J., detached U. S. S. Arizona, about June 20, to 13th Naval District, Puget | Sound, Wash. Gambrill, Lieut. Comdr. Staley H., detached Hydrographic Office, Naw Department, in March; to U. 8. 8. Detroit as engineer officer. Ferris, Lieut. Floyd F. detached 4th Naval District, Philadelphia, Pa., | about March 23; to duty as aide and | flag lieutenant on staf, commander Cruiser Division 7. Turner, Lieut. William P., on dis- charge treatment Pitzsimons General | Hospital, Denver, Colo.; to home, re- | lieved all active duty. Alston, Lieut. (J. G.) Agustus H, jr., detached U. S. 8. Louisville in June; to instruction, Submarine Base, New London. Burrows, Lieut. (J. G.) Albert C., detached U. S. S. S-35 in May or June; to Naval Academy. Cochran, Lieut. (J. G.) Joe B., de- tached Naval Academy in Mly. to U S. S. Bonita. Duffill, Lieut. (J. G.) Monroe B, del.ached U. S. §. Wyoming about |June 1; to 1st Naval District, Boston, an Lieut. (J. G.) Earle C., de- \‘Ached U. S. S. S-29 in May or June; to Naval Academy. Heming, Lieut. (J. G) Harold M, detached U. S. S. Houston in June; | to \nstrucuon Submarine Base, New ‘ Muchell, Lieut. (J. G.) Ray A, de- tached U. S. S. Argonne in June; to command U. S. S. Eagle 38 Momm, Lieut. (J. G.) Albert O, detached U. S. S. Altair in June; to Naval Academy. Ransom, Lieut. (J. G.) Roy R., de- tached Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, in May; to U. 8. 8. 8-48. Van Mater, Lieut. (J. G.) Blinn, detached U. S. S. Argonne in June; to Hydrographic Office, Navy Depart- ment. Wildner, Ensign Adolphe, detached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about February 14; to U. S. 8. Dick- erson. Vernou, Rear Admiral Walter N, detached Naval War College, New- port, R. I, in March; to duty as commander, Cruiser Division 3, Bat- tle Force. Chandler, Comdr. William Dwight, jr., detached as commander Destroyer Division % Scouting Force, in June; to instruction, Naval War College, Newport, R. L De Lany. Comdr. Walter 8., detached U. 8. 8. New York in June; to Naval Academy. Pield, Comdr. Richaid 8., detached Office of Naval Operations, Navy Department, in June; to instruction, Naval War College, Newport. Dental Corps. Johnson, Lieut. Comdr. Ernest C., detached Naval Academy about April 15; to U. 8. 8. Wright. Reynolds, Lieut. Comdr. Carl E., detached Naval Training Station, Nor- folk, Va., about April 1; to U. 8. 8. Dobbin. Medical Corps. Donelson, @omdr. Martin, on dis- charge treatment. Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C.; to home, relieved \ all active duty. Supply Corps. Delahanty, Lieut. Comdr. Frank P. detached Bureau of Supplies and Am. munition, Navy Department, in April; to U. S. S. Wyoming. Miller, Lieut. Comdr. Daniel M., detached Naval Supply Depot, Nor- folk, Va., in April; to Asiatic Station. Sorrell, Lieut. Comdr. Thomas L., | detached U. 8. S. Wyoming in May; to Naval Supply Depot, Norfolk, Va. Lamar, Capt. Howard D., detached Bureau Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, in April; to Navy Yard, Pear]l Harbor, T. H. Zane, Capt. Willlam 8., detached Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., — [in March; to Bureau Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department. Bowerfind, Comdr. Herman G., de- .| tached Naval Operating Base, Nor- ¢ | folk, Va., about March 1; to Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. Civil Engineer Corps. Flux, Lieut. Paul A. E., detached Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S. C, in February; to home, relieved all active duty. Warrant Officers. Benson, Chief Beatswain Oscar, de- tached U. 8. 8. Tanager; continue treatment Naval Hospital, Pear] Har- , T. H. Blevins, Chief Radio Electrician Harrison H., detached U. 8. 8. Utah about April 13; to headquarters 14th Naval District. Cole, Chief Radio Electrician Ray- mond, detached U. 8. S. Vestal about April 12; to R.d.ln Material School, Bellevue, D. C McArthur, Boatswain Roland B, detached U. 8. 8. Sandpiper about April 29; to Receiving Ship at San Francisco, Brown, Gunner Theodore R., de- tached U. 8. 8. Memphis about April 8; to Naval Station, Guam. Construction Corps. Maxson, Lieut. Comdr. Lisle J., de- tached Bureau Aeronautics, Navy De- partment, in April, to Fleet Air Base, ference. SEE MR IARNES 1729 14th St. N.W. Pearl Harbor, T. H. Helber, Lieut. Cariyle L., detached Naval Aircraft Factory, Navy Yu'd.. Phlhdalphll, Pa, about April 1; o Bureau Aeornsutics, Navy Depart- )

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