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_SALE—AUTOMOBILES, AUTOMOBILES. SAI-E——A'J'I‘OMOBILES THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. There’s a story in the name “CHERNERIZED” . . . the story of a man’s ambition and high ideals in doing business. In the name “CHERNERIZED” is the livelihood of scores of Washington men who are always endeavoring to improve the cars they sell. Before we place a car on sale it has passed through the expert hands of scores of mechanics who perform the 30 expensive reconditioning operations which we call “CHERNERIZING.” Joe Cherner and his happy family of employes are de- voting their life’s work to the name “CHERNER- IZED” . . . that’s why all Washington knows that “NEXT TO A NEW CAR A CHERNERIZED CAR IS BEST”! 0200 $175,000 STOCK! OVER 450 CARS! All Makes! 1934 Ford V-8 Tudor $459 1834 Ford V-8 De Luxe Tudor $519 1934 Ford V.8 Sedan Delivery $519 All Models! All Prices! 1934 Ford V-8 De Luze Fordor $519 1934 Ford V-8 De Luze Coupe $519 1933 Plymouth P. D. Coach $429 1934 Ford V-8 Coupe $459 1934 Ford V-8 Cabriolet $529 1934 Terraplane Sedan $489 1933 Plymouth P. D. Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Master Sport Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet Master Sedan .......... 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Pontiac De Luxe Coupe ... 1932 Chevrolet Roadster 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet . .... 1932 Buick 8-67 Sedan . 1932 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Chevrolet Coupe .. .. 1931 Pontiac De Luxe Coupe . . 1931 Auburn Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 De Luxe Coupe .. 1933 Ford V-8 De Luxe Fordor. . 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor . 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe . cssses 1933 Ford V-8 Cabriolet 1933 Ford V-8 Station Wa'on. 1932 Ford V-8 Victoria 1932 Ford V-8 De Luxe Coupe 1932 Ford V-8 Fordor 1932 Ford V-8 De Luxe Roadster . 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor .. 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe . 9 Ford Tudor ... Ford Fordor .. Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coach Ford Sport Coupe. Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coach Ford Cabriolet Ford Sport Coupe. . Ford Tudor Bulck Sedan .. 1928 Dodge Coupe, 4-pass. . 1929 Oakland Sedan ... 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan . 1928 Hudson Brougham 1931 Graham Sedan . 1927 Chrysler Sedan . 1929 Oldsmobile Coach . 1931 Essex Coach ... 1931 Essex Sport Coupe 1929 Pontiac Coach 1928 Ford Phaéton . 1928 Hupp Sedan .. 1929 Roosevelt Sedan 1930 Chrysler Coupe . v CHERNERIZED TRUCKS Dumps.. Pickups. . Etc. . Stakes ... Panels USED CAR DEPT. 1711 FLA. AVE. 758 USED CAR BARGAIN - ANNEX | 1708 14th ST. N.W What we say stands good ANYWHERE SAYS HENRY FORD You'll notice that when Mr. Ford talks about the Ford V-8—he doesn’t claim “the great- est,” “the biggest” and other fancy superla- tives and ballyhoo—he sticks to the facts. .. The result: Ford V-8 is leading the country HENRY FORD in sales . . . ! We stick to facts when we tell about DLANALYZED CARS | - ach NOL-AN-ALYZED Car is put through 38 JIENTIFIC MAJOR CAR TESTS on the scien- tific machines pictured below . . . These Wonder Inventions eliminate guesswork in detecting en- gine and electrical troubles—and check the car under conditions same as actually driving . . . They restore each car to its pes ak of efficiency! The Wonder Tnwention RESTORES CARS TO PEAK OF EFF 7(IENCY o *M*—#f;fi It‘ ’33 Ford V-8 Tudor $357 ’33 Ford V-8 Coupe $377 ’32 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan $247 '34 Ford V-8 Tudor 5447 ’33 Ford V-8 De Luxe Fordor $387 ’34 Ford V-8 D. L. Tudor $507 * % K * ‘15 DOWN il Munth On All Late Model NOL-AN-ALYZED Cars! * % Kk * 32 Ford V-8 Tudor .. 2.Ford V-3 D. L. Roadster. 2 Ford V-8 Victoria .... Ford V-8 D. L. Coupe. Ford V-8 D. L. Tudor... i Ford V-8 D. L. Pierce-Arrow Sedan Chevrolet De Luxe Coach 287 Pontiac De Luxe Coupe. . ! Chevrolet Cabriolet . *32 Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. 377 Chevrolet Sedan 217 Plymouth D. L. Roadster 237 Packard 7-Pass. Sedan... 237 Chevrolet Master Coach. 367 Oldsmobile Sedan 417 54 S udehaker Broigham .o 367 Ford Tudor 217 Oakland Coupe ....c.0s 127 2 Pontiac 6 Coach 367 Buick Sedan . 327 Studebaker Pres. Rdstr... 197 Nash Coupe e 2N Auburn Landan Phaflmn 327 32 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe.. 287 Ford V-8 Victoria....... 337 Nash Sedan 4“7 Nash Sport Coupe....... 317 1934 FORD V-8 De Luxe Roadster 44 ’33 Ford V-8 D. L. Tudor $387 '33 Chevrolet Conv. Cabriolet $417 '34 Ford V-8 ’33 Ford V-8 De Luxe Coupe With Ford Radio and Cabriolet Defroster $387 | 537 Fordor.. 3 ’34 Ford V-8 Cabriolet $527 "33 Ford V-8 Cabriolet 3279 DISTRICT 4100 DISTRICT 4100 The FORD Dedler ALL WASHINGTON Is Talking About 1111 18th ST. N.W. @ Used Car Stadium . . . 18th and M Now Is the Time to Buy WHILE PRICES ARE LOW AND SELECTIONS ARE GOOD. Come in and see our excep- tionally fine stock of carefully reconditioned used cars and compare them with any you have ever seen. 1932 Plymouth Coach. 1932 Ford Coupe... 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1931 Buick Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe 1931 Chevrolet C 1930 Chevrolet . 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Ford Fordor.. 1930 Hupmobile 1929 Buick Sedan 159 Oakland Coach. 125 Chrysler Spt. Rnndl!!r 95 Nash Sedan. 5 I'? Hudson Brouzhnm 45 MANY OTHERS, $35 UP EASY TERMS YOUR CAR IN TRADE One Building, Two Entrances 1130 CONN. AVE. 1123 18th St. N.W. District 4200 Drive in 18th St. Entrance. Trew Values In Fine Used Cars Special Today 19133 Chev- e 2o 8345 1934 Dodge Sedan 1. 5650 Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet 2-door Sedan Ford De Luxe Coupe Ford V-8 Tudor . Dodge Coupe (R. S.) Dodge 2-door Sedan. Dodge S Dodge Dodge Chevrolet 2 Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet l\h 10-80 Sedan. Pontiac Coupe. . 2 Studebaker Brougham Plymouth Sedan. Buick Sedan. Cadillac fiedan o Trew Motor Co. 1526 14th Decatur 1910 with Confidence 1933 Chevrolet Sedan...$140 1933 Chev. Sport Coupe. l'h 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coach... 1932 Chev. Sport Coupe.. .932 Ford V-8 Coach... 1932 Pontiac Coupe. 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 193i Ford Tudor...... Many Other Cars to Select From $47 up Dist. 8300, Open Evenings 1 BLOCK EAST CONN.AVE Terms as Low as $ 5 DOWN Price. Down. Mthls. 20 Plymouth Rdst. $99 Ford Sedan... %9 2 De Soto Sedan 263 TERMS—TRADE on These 4 Dodge Sedan. ’34 Chrysler Sedan. TOM’S Chrysler-Plymouth 1355 Conn, Ave. Dec. 3876 -IIIIlIIIIII|III|IIII|IIIIlIIllll!flllIlllllllllIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIII | FORD CHEVROLET or otner light cars | Wiil pay s much as any one In city Fred L. Morgan 1541 14th n.w__North 10096 LADNEY AUTO EXCHANGE 3 N.W.—DECATUR 51381 hlkhr\' C'\Sh orices for cars. also unpaid_balance paid MORE CASH FOR YOUR USED CAR _JACR PRY. INC 1512 14th St NW CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Highest prices paid. Superior Motor Cars, | Inc., 1320 14th st. n.w. CALLING ALL CARS! CASH IN 5 MINUTES! If car is paid for, will give you | full cash price, or if not paid for, | cash difference. SEE MR, BARNES, 1720 14th St. ~ Decatur 2390. will pay off balanee and give you | SERVICE ORDERS ARMY ORDERS. Miller, Col. Claude H., Infantry, from St. Paul, Minn, to National Guard Bureau, here, July 1. Cook, Lieut. Col. Thomas C., Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Hancock, |N. J, to the Hawailan Department, | about April 26. i Brown, Maj. Roy F., Medical Corps, | assigned to duty at Fort Jay, N. Y., upon completion of present tour of foreign service. | Jones, Maj. Byron Q. Air Corps, to Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. C., for | fiying duty only, in addition to other | duties at the Army War College, Fort, ’Humphrlfl Washington, D. C. | Lytle, Maj. Robert 8., Infantry, |from Fort Benning, Ga., to Sanford, | Fla., about July 1. Feldman, Maj. Herman, Quarter- master Corps, from duty at the Phila- delphia Quartermaster Depot, to the | Quartermaster Corps School, Phila- | delphia, not later than August 20. | Balsam, Maj. Alfred S, Infantry, from the Holabird Quartermaster | Depot, to the Quartermaster Corps | Motor School. Baltimore, not later than September 1 Miner, Capt. Earl M., Infantry, from the Presidio of San Francisco, to Fort Benning, Ga.. about July 30. Cummings, Capt. Robert E.. Ine fantry, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., | to Fort Benning, Ga., not later than August 31. | Rycroft, Capt. Jack E. Quarter- master Corps, from Fort Lewis, Wash., to Baltimore, about July 30. Jacobson, Capt. Simon, Quarter- master Corps, from New York Port of Embarkation, Brooklyn, to Walter Reed General Hospital, here, for treatment and then assigned to Fort Knox, Ky. McKenzle, First Lieut. Henry R.. Quartermaster Corps, from duty at the | Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, to the Quartermaster Corps School, Philadelphia, not later than August 20, Shepherd, First Lieut. Edward P Quartermaster Corps, from duty to | student at the Quartermaster Corps School, Philadelphia, not later than August 20. Clouser, First Lieut. Edward H Quartermaster Corps, from the Hola bird Quartermaster Depot, to the Quamrma<u=r Corps Motor School, l more, not later than September Breitung, First Lieut. Howard E. C., Coasl Artillery Corps, {rom Fort Mac- | Arthur, Calif,, to Logan, Utah, about August 15. Anderson, First Lieut. Robert L. Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Mc- Clellan, Ala., to Fort Monroe, Va., not later than August 30 Egan, First Lieut. John F. Air Corps. assigned to Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich.,, upon com- of present tour of foreign Kuhre, First Lieut. Leland B., En- gineer Corps, from Fort McIntosh, Tex., to the Hawailan Department, about May 17 Thomas. First Lieut. William A. D., Field Artillel from the Hawaiian Depart: the Presidio of San Francisco, Fennell t Lieut. Martin A., Sig- nal Corps ned to Fort Meade, S. Dak., upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Barr, Second Li Ca\a'r\ RCS ¥ Willard Dent promoted to first farch 19. Lieut. Frederick rve, promoted to rom March 19. Leave of absence granted the fol- lowing officers on or about dates specified Volkenburgh, Maj. Robert H., Gen- eral Staff Corps, extension one day. Dalton, Maj. Joseph N. Adjutant | General's Department, three ~days, | March 20. Pearson, Maj. Madison, | General's Department, Adjutant two months, s M Leon E. Infantry, three months nine days, April 12. Dewey, Capt. Arthur E. Quarter- master Corps, one month, May 7. Each of the following Infantry officers, from station indicated after name, to Fort Benning, Ga., sbout August 31 F Capt Mo ie, S. C. Hedden, Capt McPherson, Ga Johnson, Capt. Fort Moultrie, S. C Brown. First Lieut. Rothwell L. from Fort George G. Meade. Each of the following first lieuten- ants of the Infantry designated as students in the tank course, Fort Benning, Ga., not later than August 1: Bruce W. Bidwell, Ralph J. Butch- ers, Austin C. Cunkle, Joseph L. Dark, Edgar E. Enger, William J. Glasgow, jr.; Le Roy W. Graham, Charles F. Howard, Dana P. McGown, Charles D. McNerney, Guy S. Meloy, jr.. Clar- ence H. Smith, George A. Smithe, jr.. John S. Upham, jr, and Harry J. Wheaton. Each of the following officers of the Quartermaster Corps, relieved from station indicated and assigned to duty | as student at Philadelphia, Pa., about August 20: Adams: Totten, N. ¥ Hall, Maj. Farragut F. Ethan Allen, Vt. Gee, Capt. Clough F., Benning. Ga Harrell, Capt. Jay. N. Y. Thee, Capt Hancock, N. J Blalr, First Lieut. Robert E, from Fort Monroe, Va. Levie W, from Fort Willis A., from Fort Charles S, from Maj. Harry, from Fort from Fort from Fort Howell, Fort Fort from Walter C., from RENT—GARAGES. P, Sherman Ave.—$25 00 r 1618 O St. he 13 h popular unit delivery service: all e auickly and easiis are of steel with wood side racks: load nches long. 82 inches &h. A knockout value See Mr. Howard. Low ¥ terms. NOLAN, 1111 | at a knockout price. down payment. e Eighteenth st.'n PROPO;ALQ PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE | Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Depattment, Washington, D. G. until 10 | o'clock am. March 26. 1035, for furnish- ineg fire brick and ciay. pig iron, eleetric crane. etc.. to the Navy Yard, Washington D SippfiPY, L0 Provosals to tne Buresu of Supplies and Accounts. C. J. PEOPLES. Pkyl;:< { Grntnl of the Navy. STEAMSHIP! | To_the We: Bool thru your local agent or Lunll’d wmu Star Ltd. 1504 K st nw. h. C. WEST INDIES AND CARIBBI CRUISES every week with the Fleet. 10 to 18 days. $11 | ONitED FRUTT Co. Pier 5 North Rlvu | New York City. or your tr MEDITERRANEAN Luxe service on the smooth So and _all h’ De mous express liners via % snu “S., RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. 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