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LEGION MEMBERS MARSHAL FORCES (Continued From First Page) ognized from the beginning is to the disabled; those men who pald an extra price for the part they played in the war, After this, duty les to the orphans of the veterans, the children of those whom the war took out of the world before thelr normal time, After that we call Americanism, or what is more curately defined as ‘better cltizen- ship,’ with all that these words im- ply.”* $ Commander Draln warned the Le- glonnaires against participation in politics as a national organization. Veterans here for the seventh an nual convention of the Amerjcan Legion, lined up today for a fight on the endorsement of Colonel Willlam Mitchell's recommendations to con- gress for a scparate air service de- partment. Mitchell Sends Message Disappointment at the colonel's inabllity to attend was assuaged somewhat by an announcement that a message from him would be read before the convention, I'allure to invite him as a distinguished gucst was regarded by his friends as an attempt to keep him from carrying his fight to the floor of the conven- tion, although Legion officlals an- nounced that only combat generals and admirals were invited as dis tinguished guests, Orders for Colonel Mitchell to appear before the arnmiv inspector general at Washington pre- vented his coming to Omaha. Coolidge Speaks Tuesday President Coolidge, who is route to the convention, will speak here tomorrow. He plans to leave for Washington tomorrow night, ar- riving there Thursday. Most important of the conferences today, part of the permanent organ- ization, was that of the Legion's Americanism commission which for the last year has heen investigating communism in the United States. A report prepared by the commission sald that communism in this conn- fry had made rapid progress and that the Legion shonld confinuc strenuous opposition to its growth. Roosevelt. Mement A cedar gavel made fr taken from the old snubbing post in front of the house on heodore Roogevelt's Elk Horn ranch in the bad lands of North Dakota will be pregented to the Legion. It hrought to Omaha by A. B. of Mandan, N. D., known “white chief of the Sioux," and the adopted son of Chief John Gra head of the Sioux nation, who died in 1018, “Let this gavel he a reminder of that great leader of men, Theodore Toosevelt, who was always fighting valiantly for fundamental principles of righteousness,”” said the 2 prepared by the Sionx white “This same spirit will ca American Legion onward zreater heights in its fight for world it Wl America’'s place in the family of nations Work of Veterans' Bureau Complete decentralization of {fs work, resulting in greater safisfac tion among the veterans, was cited as the big accomplishment of {he en Weleh as toward veterans’ burean fn the past year in |7 General for {he address prepared by FrankeT. Hines. opening session of the convention Reportidg in detall on the lm ita director, City Advertisement | Sealed hirds wil he received 't the Board of Iz painting the inferior onr No, Fire Station House on Flm &t with two (2) coats of A-No. 1 pair Contractor is to furnish nee v labor and material for the ex cution of this werk Vil post certified clogh or bond in 1 amoint of 10 per cent of his pr Posal with his bid. Al Chief o Commis of and requested All bids to be con in the hands of t Cominizsion on or Tuesduy, Oct. 13 This ( right before 7 mmission rese to rejcet any o BOAT COMMT FIRE SSIONER Il AMILY EVERYTHI} THE BACK ENEVE ac- | wood | was | the | Irean's decentralization fewer appe with elaims and rating bhoards trav- cling from their district offi places where tion of decent proved its effic hered to. I | fcient offect o number of field cmployes in the past 13 months. said, accomplished with no hres the qu of a thority of placing in ever men even let her gating, and Mme. de Casares, charge of seeking to defraud a London store. The crew, claim- Mme. Gloria de Casares, wealthy Briton, owns the ship General Serrat (below), lying in the Thames at London waiting to sail for America with $100,000 worth of whiskey. ing their wages were overdue, refused to sail and would not aboard her ship. Now customs officers are inveti- to add to her troubles, faces a work, G Is dindi alized By eliminati In the handling the director si centrate on forces reduct “It is signifl “that ity of s consider to the Placiy As a result ¢ av and ilable won Tservice to ve with the de | Hines r hospital ding ported eased fo 51.7 total fo cent of {he ma | reet the General W hosy W of tal ° 111 b has heen rmme fact BRINGS & seneral Hinea sald the disabled veterans s rtions on syetem, and at 1his “Key position most s Tline has hee ds. had resulted to the central office, | stone, The for one to| Damages of ifra- | Papers were nd making | Deputy She ground. T )y"’ he said hw and will be | terest s there is e He ne ng unn of ca id, h building up more ef- | the fon of 2,000 same time in the cant,” General Hines has heen own in and in the face extension in fiold offices." reduction ervier H“ Leaving visit in had n | wards the an very night, th t the T Serviceme ; of the hurean's policy " when qua to the rvice end that rendered and un M. en rans may he Wpathy for the ington 1ome street, ) of M in- | 1ded fo spend 1 AL e cated upon A couch, eral their nnmber, has now 1 ) per cent of the chiding 62 per on I osf navie olher in v heard house, le foree are I he tall i to hir = reparted the evidently Ll and summoned Vel 1 to- vid 1 ~ffort Hicoman Curry Shafkow to ler to m the wned he priv hospital e re that despife (s 1 of time early renew i hut re ave st Tndge A costs. rted it for vith a warning to the country William nklin gtreet on a cha Dennis « mee nina | John 2670 | 1oy insurance con- | cast POrRe TANES TIT FOR of sstone, arvested 'stedlls and Wil in the Jeave arre: Trunkenness an reach of the p tax vear t 2200 a sorved country the eity, ccessiul o strain hest of him and he Knowing that it was not on th Ki declded {0 put up Walking along Wash looked . Owen Cirry, and de- night there, Adam city e in Mrs. and n members of another room Noldotis ng in a nsclf, 11 perny He ski the on I <t ' Ning tod enzpending fo him and stay was fi rge of f thie drun! yesterday Ly Motareyele Py liam went in colors ‘.uv to recover for unpaid taxes on i | property owned by Brooks at Lime- unpaid es, otal re sough today with i Matthew Papciak. e UNINVITED GUEST CAUSE OF SCARE fo spend Shafliewski | day and hut to liquo o sit over th t himse and sev famil whe man i loud voire hey ran on ry I'o ane rry the and e and place charges o ch of th ¥ fined hir there. A ned an assanlfin of 9 L5 ennees an he fwo me afternoo William & B Huvos utl in- | $76.50, by | execntion to go hack | address, hile Dennis was fined 310 and costs | a report was recefved at police head- quarters that Dennis had been struck on the head with an axe and was dying. George Bakanas was before the court on charges of Lreach of tho peace and assaulting his wifo at theh home, 166 Jubilee street, last night. He was found gullly and the case was continued untll November 2 in care of Probation Ofticer Edward C. Lawlo 5 ona Sophie same asakalian of elreet, sted September charge of assunlting Mrs. Abraham, a tenant of the house, had judgment suspended There was some doubt when evidence in the case was taken some time ago, as to whether it was the defendant or his wife who was gnil- ty of the assault. GREENWICH ROBBERY Three New Yorkers Are Held For Hearing On Charge of Robbing Night, Watchman, Greenwich, Oct. 5 (P—That the police might look further into the case and the hearing of charges against Michael Dooley, Joscph Pis- cone and Jerry Galvin, of New York of robbing Joscph Dorsey, a night watchman, with ald of a revolver, carly yesterday was continued until tomorrow. The car in which the men came here was wrecked in striking a tele- phone pole which broke and brought down wires on it. The pole crashed into the yard in the rear of Scott's garage. After the car had been taken Into the garagc some one stole the New' York registry plates trom it. Two men who were in the party in the car got aw Of the men caught Galvin has a wound on the face. men drove’ up to the New England Motor Sales com- pany at 2:30 a. m. yesterday and asked Dorsey, the wafchman for gas. They paid him 83.50 a got 20 cents in change. Then Galvin levelled a gun at him and took back the $3.50 and $10 hill beside. Another man stole an overcoat helonging to George Merritt of Com- pany A, A rug belonging to a cus- fomer and another coat belonging fo t | Dorsey were taken. Dorgey tried o stop the men made a swing at Galvin, The jnmed into their car and drove Officer Carl Johnson tried to top the car a few feet from the | garage and was nearly run down. | moment later the car struck pole. Other officers nnder Serges James H. Fitzroy surrounded the | Mill Dank estate where the men, Ihad retreated, and cifizens the search capturing the men. he and | he men cast {Visitor From Country Takes : = Liberties in Gity Board Will Discuss Neglect hy Aldermen When the board of public works a meets fomorrow evening, the com- missioners will informed - | hers of the board of aldermen have T | not availed themselves of an oppor- [ tunity to gfrects on whieh street, grade and building lnes will | e worked this year, and com- he mem- solect City Advertisement S received by the Commissioners for nishing our No. § nd also for fouching and varnishing our ne parate bids led hids will be Board of Iirc painting and v Pumper Truck s np with paint No. 2 Pumper {are requested on o i " reh fruck. 1 ary labor and material for the exe- and will post a hond in fhe cent of his pro- a ¢ lention of this wor cortified eheck or |amount of 10 per | posal with his bid. ANl hidders are vequested Chiet Willlam J. Noble for o |eations and fnl details. i| Al bids to be considered shall he in the hands of the Clerk of this Commission on or before 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1925, T omm right to reidet any BOARD OF COAMATES John 7 to sen specfi- ni n| vis reserves {he all hirds on one or 3] <IONE Keogh, r Clerk THE POTTERS POL' X7 RO TAND HER PALS the | jolning mission will be called upon to make its own selections, Money will be made available as soon as a list of streets has been prepared, Since this {s the most extensive program ever attempted by the city, Chalrman ¥, T, Conlon of the public works board offered the aldermen an opportunity to dietate where the money would be lald out, but the leaders of ward representa- tlons have not responded. Sympathy “The farmer is entitled to a great deal of sympath “Yep," an$wered Tarmer Corntas- sel, “An' sympathy's the one thing he's entitled to thet he's always sure to get.” AT YOUR SERVICE * Below 1s a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your_Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper JEPEMS CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS L—BURIAL LCTS, MONUMENTS 3—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 6—PERSONALS 1—-STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES UTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES UTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE JTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGS 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® 58 WANTED— 1 SERVICE TO LET OTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES OTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED RVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESN SERVICE 18—8 HAIRD'S, MASSKUSB 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERKDL I~ INSURANCE—ALL KINDB Ui=LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNBYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE —PRESSING AND TAILORING —PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 32—=REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING NTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CONNESP Nuum,w CCURSES 5 ‘PEACHERS RUMENTAL AND VUCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTOR® 43—WANTED~INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—-EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 10—HELP—AGENTS WANTED Contractor is to furnish all neces- | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrafl For Quick and Ready Reference, LIND RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 09 35 s $1.60 Upon Application a line, Yearly Order Rates Count § words to 14 lines to an incl Minimum Epace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for Clasitied Pago on Bame Day. Sat. 10 A M, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. 1=~HELP—MEN WANTED A1~HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43~HELP—MEN OR WOMEN #4=8ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 46=BITUATIONS WANTED=—WOMEN FINANCIAL {8—~BUBINESS OPPORTUNITLEE 41=INVESTMENTS, J_‘mcxu. BONDB 48—=MONLY LOANE! 49=WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE 8TUCK §0—CATTLE AND BWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS 63—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 63—HORSES, VEHICLES 84—WANTED—LIVB 8TOCE MERCHANDISB 65—ARTICLES FOR BALB 56—BUILDING MATERIALS 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—I"ARM AND DAIRY PRODUCT® 69—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEUS, PLANIB §1~FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—~GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, BLEC. & 1 66=~MERCHANDISE AT THE STORER A5—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61 B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONLS, JEWELRY 68=WANTEL—ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RKN1 85—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—~BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 1~DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT i5—HOUSES FOR RENT 74—8UBURBAN FOR RENT 16—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76—~WAREHOUSES & RTORAGE 1—~WANTED—TO RENT REAL [CSTATE FOR BALK 18—AGENTS~REAL ESTATE 79—~AUCTIONEERS 80—BLUDG. & BUSINESS PROF 81~BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE 32—FARMS FOR BALE 83—HOUBES FOR BALE 84—SHORB PLACES KOR BALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR BALE 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB $7—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROUMS, BUARD AND HOTELS $8—HUTELS 89—ROOMS FOR REN 90--ROOM8 AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 92—WHERE TO DINB MILLWRIGHTS Experienced, With Tools, to Report Immediately Pratt & Whitney Company Hartford, Conn. Beneficial loans Warmth for Winter utmadveflmpmblunoffillmgymcoal bin and keeping your family comfortable during the hard winter months. We Lend UP TO $300 Housek to Helpfol—friendly—fair eepers Only lawful interest Call, write or 'phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 87 West Main 8t., Cor. Opendtosze Foom 104 N i Not Pa’s Style OUR DROFESSIONAL C \S ARRNVED FRoM & D WE HAVERT ANY \ /‘CAHT‘ MS HE e . ! FY HIM € AT MY HC cer USE OLF | LAND S TCP) [ ESTA W( CLR FRIEND, DERK sy MUCKLE PLEESLF TMEET [ VE'X =y et MR MAC BETH, MEET i C'MON, MR | MAC— WOT THA 2 “ , LOOKS LIKE LOCOMATOR ATAX! - Washington Phone 1-0- Saturdays 9 to 1 Licensed by the Stats and Bonded to the Pablie I ANNOUNCEM ENTS ] —————-——I Burlal Lots, Monuments ] AUTOMOTIVE l Autos and Trucks For Sale L] i'fi_hl. VAULTI—_Cunc Wteal relo preot, bermetically sealr wood or metal lota Reasonably B. Vault Co. Kensiogton RITATN—Mounmental Works, 133 it Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting ) Lour_speclalty. Florist 3 BOSTON VERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandalle's Greenhouses, 213 Oak Bt. Phone 204312, GUT FLOWERS—poited plants, pleasing varioty. Bpectalizing on funeral work _Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church 8t. ROSEB—10c, encl, #pecial for Friday and Baturd Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Rnnn\r}' 8t Lost and Found 3 DIAMOND RING—Ioat on Main St, White §o!d dlamond, Finder kindly return to Tlerald, Reward, FOUA oung _shepherd dor, mostly black, with white on legs and tan feet, Inquire Phillp Marino, 11 Hough St., Plainville, GREY KITTEN—with double front pnul. 1ost, was last seen on Harrison St urday, Finder return 70_Adams St TOST—two & Teturn_to, to Mr Phone 482, Rews on s chain, er, 81269 lo Tinder call 187-2, TWO—German police dogs, male and fe- lost or stolen. Finder call Liberal reward. Pefsonals L SUFFERERS OF WEART TROUBLB— Asthia, - dropsy, — hilgh blood_ pressure and paralysls, 1 will Iy tell you, fres of charge, how my dear mother wes relleved, without drugs, and her Iife saved, " This I feel {s my duty to hu- manity. ~Address, Mrs. A. D, Spence, Box 1346, New Haven, Conn. Store Announcements 1 SPECIAL,—for this month only, 8x10 wa- ter color emargement with every dozen photographs, Arcade Studlo, ] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—Saler and Service. Brice won Motor Gales 171 South Man 8t Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607. CADILLAG CARS—Bales ané _dervics Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner _Lincoln_stireeta. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Saies and ervice. Buperlor Auto Company, 17¢ Arch t. Phons 211 CHRYSLER—4 and AUTOMOTIVE 6. Bales and 8t. Phone 2452, OODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 156 Bim Bt. coiner Frankitn. Phone 731. FORD CARS AND TRUCKB—Fordeon tractor. Sales and servica Genulne parts and accessorles. Automotive Baies & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main, Phone 3701 HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and _servic City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave. cor. Stanley 8t. A. M. Paonesss. CEXINGTON—Oakiand and Gray. High grade motor cars. Sales and service. ._A. Bence, 61 Blain 8t. Phone 2215, LEXINGTON, OAKLLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cara, Bales and Service, Hardware City Motor Co., 6 Elm 6t Phone 2784 NASH—motor cars. Gee the new lime. fales and Bervica A. Q. Hawker, 58 Rim street. OLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARW—'The Re- fined 8ix." 8mith Motor Sales, 100 West Majn 8t. Phone 3900, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Bervice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 226 Arch_Bt. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND CVERLAND— motor cara, showroom and service, 127 Cherry §t. “The Slesve-Valve Motor.” R C. Rudolph. Phone 3051.3. Autos and Trucks for Sale] 9 CHEVROLET COUPE, 1824—perfact con- dition, with extra, Original owner. Phone 1325-3 COLUMBIA, 1023—1ight six teuring, pow- erful, fine running Continental Red Seal motor, paint, top, tires and upholstery in splendid condition, Bumper, enub- bers, side wind-shielde, motometer, dlse wheels, auto-rain wiper, mirror, extra tire, monogram radiator cap, step plates. The good value in this ear wiil surpriss vyou. $475 to qukrk bu: Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co, 319 Fast Main St. FORD COUPF, 1825—looks Iiks new; 1923 Ford sedan. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry . Phone 2081-2. alearoorm, 7 LEXINGTON—6 Tate brougham tn claes mec) condition, paint and upholstery cellent, brand new rords, 1 spare. A., Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2218, 5 5 Special Notice Don't forget whist and carnival glven by bella Circle, N. D, of I., at T. A. B. hall, Wednesday eve, October 7, 1925, Admission 50c.— advt, 1923 READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS _BY J. P. McEVOY CcAB I'M§ GONE ©1928 by King Featires S5ndic o B You'lL PARDON ME, Bur TVE BEEN CALLED AVAY] FOR A UTTLE WHILE LA AMUSE 3 YOURSELF, WHILE ¥, : '"'/[ {\in ?sm Yocrs R BY CLIFF STERRE'IT A’C,AM[N‘ MAISTER, sorvice. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch LEXINGTON, 1023—apori | louring fully equipped, newly paluted and o heuled. Six wire wheels and' good tire Wil take your old car in trade, C. A. Re 1_Main 8t. Phone 3216, NAT L [ touring e s Karage to rent. T 878, 23 Co CLOSED CARS-OF UNUSUAL RRAND NEW MOON ALSO SEDAN ROTH 1026 CARS, * O1 RILE 1934 SEDAN REFI AARON G. COHEN, INC, 183 ST, HARTFORD, N VALUI DIANA 18 PARK 00K '—~BUICK, RUNS 1 AN § PB 1650, CELLENT ORDER 8380, SERIES 23 TOURING OTHERS. AARON G. COHEN. IN 185 PARK 8T, OPEN FVENINGS. HARTFORD, CONN, BUICK USED CAR DEPT.. o the following Iate morel oo hand, correctly pric 1 In fine condition. 1024 1928 1923 1923 1223 Master #ix tousing Ford coupe, Ford coups, Jewett coups. Mazwell sedan, CAPITOL BUICE C€O., 193 ARCH BTREET PHONB 3807, DEPENDABLE USED CARM DODGE BROTHERS— 1824 Touring. 1923 Bedan. Touring. Screen deliverr, Screen dellvery. Roadster' with winter {op. 1030 1034 FORDE— Bedan. Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8 & F. 156 BLM 8T, MOTOR SALES CORF. TEL. M, OPEN EVERY EVENING CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. 1034 1024 1924 1024 1924 1023 1024 Chrsslet aport. tourimg, Mazwell d-paes. coupe, Chandle) chimmy sedan. 5. lnurl Bulck 6-cyl. b-pass. -Mln Chevrolet coupe, * ' - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL BENNETT MOTOR BALES CD,, 250 ARCH STREET TEL. 2063, . —_—— . OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT. 1028 1923 Ford coupe, Ford sedan, Tord modls, Overland touring. Overland touring 878 Claveland roadstor. Overland closed dell:ary {ruck Bulek 6 touring, $15. 1223 1921 1938 1219 R. 0. RUDOLFH, 117 CHERRY 8T, 2081-1, T MAIN 8T, PHONE 3111, —— T PHONB GODD VALUB— Your chance to buy a good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer in northern Conmecticut. Mere' are & few spaclals, Many maere to chooss trom. 1922 1028 1924 1924 1024 Tudor, Tudo, Coups Tudor, 0165, $250. 1360, - 3350, $400, i New paint and res. Fordor. New paint and 228 1250, Touring.| Runabout. 8mall down payments, Fay as you ride, ELMER AUTO €O, 11 MAIN BT, FHONR 1 SPE MR. GOSSELIN RENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan (2), at Roadster (3), at tz Roadster (2), et $10f Tourlng ears (1), st llll. Coupe at $150, Coupe at $325, Tofi truck, (staké sides), at % ton (panel body) et 9118, Ton express at $200, OTHER CARS Palgs, 1810, 7 pussecger tourisg ot Res, 1913, touring ear, § passenger, at 310 1933 1923 1924 1928 Liberal terms on all the above para. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICR ©O., 200 B. MAIN ST. PHONS® 3701 SPECIAL USED CAR SALE Dodge Brothers coups, 1933, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1983, Ford tudor, 1924, h sed: 2. Mavwell sedan, 1923 Ford touring. (2), 1913, Ford touring. 1932 h tourlog car, 1923 h coups, 1924, A G EAWEER, 8 ELM ST, PHONE Mi8, USED CAR BARGAINS 1321 Dodge roadster. 4-door Ford sedan, Tudor Ford sedan, Chevrolet sedan. Chevrolet roadeter, Chevrolet roadster, Studebaker Fpecial ¢ Studebaker special 4, Ford coups, Beveral cars tn good condition te sell under $109, SUPERIOR AUTO CO., 116 ARCH 8T\ PHOND 211,