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THE FRIDAY, JUNI | The Active Buyer and Seller Now Use STAR WANT ADS FIRST OregonW omanW ax Artist The Seattle Star‘... ORTLAND, Ore. June 1 either end of the country Man: holds the distinction ‘one of the two only known sculp' tm America who have been heralded &S accomplished artists in miniature ) Colored wax po: iture. In New York, M el Mundy's ) Rimble fingers shape the pliant wax BS into forms that have been accepted S with pride in museums and other art| } Galleries the world over. re in Portland is Miss Mundy’s | Feat confrere. She is Miss M. De Woe White, who since childhood has P developed a talent for this class of fart. She studied under some of the Greatest masters In New York, wa graduated from the Art Institute ie Chicago and from there went We § to practice her profession MOST SUBJECTS _ ARE YOUTHFUL Grown older in years, Miss White Phas not got a year older in thought | than when sho started on her ad- | venture into the plastic art at child Hood. For nearly all her subjects are | children. | To portray child life faithfully tn} Das relief, Miss White goes into the} Tomes of children, lives with them, plays with them and studies thetr| U very thoughts and reactions. Thus| © the child personality, Miss White ex- | P plains can, be brought out in minia-} ture molds her deft fingers fashion } ‘out of wax. “Her portraits are natural and de- the subjects in moments of un- gious relaxation. The color of the delicate shades where the | of the dresses may overlap— | | all are correctly portrayed with the | detail VES PRODUCT oo DIFFERENT Altho Miss White has a prototype } New York, sho believes her pro- may be entirely different from of Miss Mundy. The two have| met. Each has created her particular craftsmanship and schnique. White also evolved her own qulas for the wax and the colors, | > her portraits will not melt under | hottest sun or chip in coldest | | opera! Ingers are the tools most often gyed in the molding, altho that feminine requisite, the orange- stick, is frequently resorted to, | “I do not claim my art to be mar-| | yelous,” says Miss White. “Never IP fiave I seen the actual work of the |never been a t | well and good. Miss M. De Voe White and lone of her’ wax portraits, European artists or that of Miss | Mundy. What I do hope, tho, is that | y art may endure to become some © identified as a contribution of worth from our own United States,” JAP JURY LAW CLASSED WEAK Nippon Newspapers Admit System Inadequate TOKYO, June 15 a jury law—t! Japan now h oretically, There by jury in Japan- ese courts, but the recent session of | he Diet (parliament) passed a bill i a Jury system But the Japanese jury | something like Volstead refreshment —no kick. will be ‘The new law provides that judges | may or may not adopt the verdict of the jury. The discretion of tho judge is the sole and only determin- ing factor, just an it is now. If the jury happens to return the same sort | of verdict the Judge had in mind, all If not, the Judge will tell the jury he’s sorry-—but, the ver- dict is thus and so. “We admit that the new law Is rather invertebrate,” observed one of ‘the Japanese newspapers, “but still jit is p in the right direction. Japanese newspapers fought for the jury law—altho they wanted a stronger one than this—and they have been long clamoring for reform of court procedure. Japanese courts upon exactly the reverse of the American system. Here it is as- sumed, in most criminal cases, that the accused Ix guilty, and the trial consists of the accused having to prove himself innocent—instead of an assumption of innocence until guilt is proved. 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Wee Terma, Pantages Bid PIANO pth d PIANO’ TUNING, 937 ¥ work ‘gusranteeh.’ Joke | Main 2620. 610 Broadway Psychology PSYCHOLOGIST WILLIAMS 3 nite Bide. ARE you M R of self and ditions that govern y Strom, 'g and” booklet 7 KAsPRERNY | gnetiam and develop latent | | FORCES. Strictly Confidential Hours: 10. m. to § p,m. Phone | M1942. Sunday and evening by} appointment. Germans Discover New Twilight Sleep BERLIN, June 15.—A new form of “twilight sleep” has been devised by Dr. Ernst Graefonberg, Berlin obste- triclan. This drug, giving absolutely pain- less childbirth, 1s claimed to be even safer and more satisfactory than the original “twilight sleep,” which also was a product of German science. Dr. Gracfenberg reveals that the chief constituent of this new “twi- light sleep” 1s “chlorethyl” (ethyl chloride), but the other ingredient he keeps secret. The drug, he says, pro- duces no ill effects on either mother or child You may be able to find that odd |plece of machinery thru the Want |Ads. Call Main 0600. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE fix ures 20 FOR RENT —HOU SES 45 ADOPT WANY ni P. 7%, Th ; 5 fs 5 LEGAL NOTICES PERSONAL “vat URC ee RS UP OWL, 1317 , FIRST 12- Inch Fir, Millwood onD, Dita ERED—$7 1 CORD laub has made an o A. Sullivan & Co, an Bank wil, 1098. jALOW n bunga paved Wm. 0 No. A . AND FOUND BALLAKD who Picken vp Purse |* 4%, ot an eth Madrona car J wit’ rand can iil afford to lose all PARTY Went 0334 widow ATH AND BA hOOM HOUSE r $20 per n hn Fremont WHO PIC RED UP i COTTAGE will write P73, Star s hand park, Weat 4 will bo « w. | pe lte PARTY WHO POUND SHEBT, BUN : ~ b ractive pric 21 UNFURNISHED F sarees $F y eourth, ieor MALE HELP WANTED AND APARTMENTS Main « Rh STORK WILL DF NIGHT BBAUTY GOOD FLATS © people who bleaching balr nth. THMEDI- |TAdies’ coats, 2 ne, [Owl Clothing, 13 ion iow Woob Partly TINGLE 108 Harrison, 6 rooms #30,00 1107 12th ave, & rooms 50 1192 19th aye. 3 rooms 30.00 1 16th ave, 6 rooms 25.00 Lake DRKLHAES $2.60 up Owl Clothing, 1317% Ist if iNCH MILL WOOD, 6.00 A cord lots; dry forest FURNISHED APTS. od, 84.0 cord, $7.00 @ cord AND FLATS Ph HERD RUC £TAND TROOME, MODERN, WELL |; ' ue lighted; heat; phone; private bath; | “1, x87 at downtown, Hummer rates. War- rer] ren Apartments, Gar. 0218. SEWING ATTRACTIVE, MODERN APART Spring St ment. reasonable, East 6709. TRONKH MOVED, She WANT 042 28 BOARDERS WwW ANTED ; [ASC ALONE; “WOULD TOATHS Owl "Clothing, 13174 Carter, MacDonald ADE Miller umbla Bt AND 208 © 6870. SALEAWOMAN EXPERIENCED n nelling coats, suite, gowns blouses, skirts and millinery; per manent position to those proving abilit up to, near: Waldron Ce CMRMAN ACI tnd Ave. and le repal WOMEN Main 3687. 000 UP 8 ODD MEN and ca 29° WANTED—TO RENT WANTED—t-hOOM PLAT OR COT tage, rent $1 high, Queen Denny HELP; BXPERT enced on coats, sults and permanent position to aatt workers. G MACHINE. com: CARMAN rere. truch Boyd, and Spring SRY PICRY ‘Women and. girls accommodations picking, Also rants, ete ©. W. Orton, OUR HOM pave cherries, cur- e Henry Bid Write for particulars. | fae MUSICAL ed, women and.gitle ¢ INSTRUMENTS “| E: SEAUTIFUL 3 wale reas b547 _ford ave Melrose 6496 4 Rough Planer Ends — 60 por load. Main 4964. The peek Pexch 210 Jame: Walling- 8. Rasmussen, Sumner, W : Gulbransen Player at thS, EXPERIENCED IN FIT 3 at : SA Bowne: Der Are very superior in numerous ng St tons, no devices, no tricks to Ww. ANTED- « o—juet the real hand | p versed. A small pump «GCL bey KR and produce dred f —GO6D DROP- dand light f ‘ng, renting. | Nickles, Sumne KER WA Dainbridge Island, Vashon Island and Rellevue Districts, Inquire at any berry field HEMSTITCHING Reduced prices. 414 Kitel Bide, Sec- : e ver Hartell’s. laces the | MEMSTITCHING, be YD. MACIING up. embroidery, covered, window miei doa ) Bank Bide. AGTT PLAYIN «taunt PTE, | nights, MUSIC LOVERS in mind, House of Du Barry, ca, the cash pr nthe back factory Kaay term EPAYE- 8. ring, $1. display this woe Arcade. ELRY Te Guaranteed mains Btatford & Behwars, 400 | POLL CORD OF BTOVE- Hopper-Kelly Co, | pil most tt Sayeed.” PORTAND) DEMAT $21 Roy St PIANOS—Spe 1421 Third Ave. W. Nagi D Centralia, EEPER P-78, Star. PIANOS New pianos for rent. 409 Olive at, te Times Midg. Alvin If i bargains in our 6 change department. Meyer-Tone 1321 4th ave. Cobb Bldg. — WE HUY AND SELL LAD ENT. SUENT used clothing, Garment 621. Union. AND = L. 6630-J. o MAI MALE HEL LE HELP—=WANT! D) ; r i seit, S018 ih UOTE Coeur d’Alene Mines | rE | Wallace, wis 28 Wanted—Miners, ; underground | | PAINT WIL timbermen, $6; §-hour shift: all it now, $20. ‘Beat mines working every day, includ- money can buy. ing Sunday and the year ‘round it ALOR HAD Modern boarding and rooming houses, with bath, steam heat, | electric 1h id reading rooms, everything furnished. No fees for Talaard employment labor trouble. lau Write foi mation or! n ai apply to Geo, T. Edmiston, Man-| Also @ fow ge ager Mines Employment “Office, RANGES “Bam Wate F. S. Lang Mfg. Co. ‘Sam Weinticid cant Traten. throw it a Ist and Spring IVORY BEDROOM _ Big Green Clock now; a gift at $8 nittire. “Phone Melrose 3610 even- | uyon Bidg.|_ings or call at 6117 Phinney ave, REW PIANGS FO! eppited on purchase. go td 1921 4th ave, Cobb Bid U sed Wines! Bargains Vulean I agnard. high wheit Ls Bt 1 |BLECTRIC #8 pp yiab sponsible parites. i ued rebi CANOE RATIO 4 now avaliable. SMALL VICTRC camping, for sa PRESS miners, muckers, a Li Apply 617 HICAGO, June 15.—Move over, AY your honor, ana make room for movies on the bench beside i "The pictures are a full-fledged "arm of the law in Chicago now, and the court welcomes its new ally. The warm reception is due to the oved success of the films in draw. together the ‘anged couples where 1 tugged in vain. Wake that from Judge William 1, organ of the court of domestic fons. He introduced the film the machinery of justice, cnd a record by that means of mn reconciliations in one day. / "Unhappy couples see that the “Shoe fits them; then they proceed "to wear it,” Judge Morgan sum- caw “marizes. / "The right sort of picture is nec- msary, ‘of course, for wKe in court "work. It will work upon the emo tons, tho, set the people to think- Ing and bring them together in “apite of themselves, Wo started ae a picture on the marriage theme. It was true to life, full of he and tears and had some ba- } in the cast heartstrings of | EA qe | introduced the film into the ma— chinory of justice and made a tecord by seven reconcili- ations inone day)- Judge William L. Morgan (inset in circle) believes that movies supply at least a partial solution of the “di- vorce question,” “When the babies laughed, of the couples surrendered.’ ‘The experiment worked so suc: cessfully that movies will be shown ax a part of the court work as often as suitable films ean be obtained, |necording to the judge, “The movws are cartridge in down the continues. “This is a*family court. vou sen most just another our gun for bringing game we are after,” he and people come in here in all moods and with all temperaments, Most es are between husband and wife. We want to reconcile them rather than to punish or com. pel them, WOULD HAVE MOVIE JN EVERY COURTROOM "I lave to plead and persuade and cajole and bully and threaten as each case requires, Tho pictures give another means to tho single end, “They work best upon people of some education, especially where they have children, When a likely case appears, I let the complaint go over and send the parties in to seo tho picture, Often they don’t come back to court, “I'd like. to see such movie equip: ment # regular part of the court property, It would pay for itself soon,” A darkened room, ‘silence and Meditation, a sentimental story to warm the heart—and the hands of husband and wife reach “acrony space and touch in reunion, Hurrah for tha “male. maviast < ARRY GooD the Star, |40 AUCTION SALES route, ply at - _ $$$ Circulation department. the 7th , near Union at. 7007 Sth, near Westlake 0, furnished. steam heated bedrooma (mon); free bath and Phone. Trana tbe; weekly $1.60. 10 SITUATION—MALE RESHINGLING, DOWNSPOUTS AND pow utters, Roofs tteated. Osborn Bros... 19. 8 Barnett’s Auction House ROOMS KALSOMINED, $3.50 UP: experienced painter. Reasonable. 10:30 A. M. 56 5 Main 6055. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING. 2112 FIRST AVE, 2 Se Brown. Beacon 2982. { FLOORS SCRAPE. WL. een0-3. 13 PARTNERS WANTED PARTNER WANTED 560 will buy half interest in auto eine shop. Will teach you the trade, Call dale 004 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED KAVANAGH HATS, $3.00. 1005 ist Parcel Auction Sale {54 Lee) Monday, June 18/55” AUTO ACCESSORIES — Ray Pattison, 1617 Boylaton. East 0581. _AUTOS FOR SALE _ IT DOES NOT A FORTUNE AN AUTOMOBILE This sale will continue Monday and Tuesday, until all parcels are sold, ye 0 BL We have aon about 2,500 number such as sterling | silver, linens, chinaware, glassware, about 150 pieces of cut glass, Indian baskets, all kinds of toys, antique baskets, | | statuary, dolls, electric lamps, Kastman kodak films, children's hone, vases, brushes. collar boxe portieres, brass Vases, cigars, pi tures, clocks, utensils, incense | burners, blankets, pillows, suit- d china, trunks, ca tools, rugs, chairs’ and hundreds of other articles not| listed. | Everybody can afford one at our price. We give you wonderful value for your money. } Prices range from $100.00 to | $1,550, Chevrolet Touring .. Overland Touring Ford Touring 5 Maxwell Touring 22...) 13 Dodge touring of roadster, Ford sedan Maxwell enclosed touring. Cleveland touring or roadster. Chandler roadster, touring, dis- atch, coupe or sedan, uring. r touring. t touring, touring, WA) Elderly man and wife as caretakers of place in city. room cottage and living furnished, with small salary. Must have some know!l- edge of shrubbery and garden. Good home for the right’ party. Give | references. Lunch ase 30 berry pickers. Write for informa- tion, CH. Htehberger, | Puyallup, Barnett Auction Co. 2112 First Ave. Main 4961 matnio arddes e / ATED CLE AUTO, SALES CO, 414 12th Ave, RASPRERKY PICKER ‘Write for information, . F. Tan. ner, Puyallup, Wash. R, 2, Box 104, 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT 6-ROOM FURNISHED Fremont, and good per month, Melrose Open evenings 8 y. TURE FORE r gs and Sunday horses, month, h ve TG) and Guernsey, with heifer onl, $80, aHdition, F, R. Pierce, 'R, No. 2 7éth TW. and 40th N. FOR RE! 3-ROOM y cottdge in’ Rainier 3 POULTRY 4 Weat 4191, YO POULT — a thousand, H. D. SHOF 2 & CO, 504 Weiler st. El 1921 “Maxwell Touring One of those good Maxwells; all new tires; paint, top, curtains Hice new, Mechanically perfect; guaranteed Ue Seo itat Auto Owners’ Exchange |} 1 th A PHONOGHAPH WANTED — WILL Accept phonograph or furniture ae first payment on late model Ford or Chevrole ry PR aihi a, terms on bal: 1921 Nash Touring Driven very little by a lady whose health Provonted ne of car ox- cept in best of weathor, Car was In storage since early last fall, and ia in wonderful condition in ry wi You will have to see © appreciate how good a used can really be. It is at Auto Owners’ Exchange Suicide Takes Big Toll of Children CHICAGO, June 15.—More than 900 children committed suicide in the United States in 1922, rw Ay. 8. AND DOORS 4-inch cedar siding, pay M.. ‘The average |Klour bing Cupboard doora |.) of boy suicides was 16 years and girls 15. ‘This was the assertion of Prof, A, N. Farmer, an educator. “Juvenile suicide is increasing at an alarming rate,” said Farmer, who based his statement on the annual report of the Save-a-Life league, “In 1919 there were 477 child suicides, In 1920 there were 707, In 1921 the number had increased to 8 there were over 900, making akfost nook t and seats, Ironing board and cabinet plete with sleeve t Garage doors, 4-8x8-0, glax Window wlass by the light or by the 0X, Pinte’ glass windshtotan put in your ear, WILLIAMS COMPANY In 1922] 6. p Look! $200! 4,000 in four years, “Most girl sulcldes, it is shown,|6*room house; neat and clean to move Intoy location go use poison, Boys use guns. Intol.| {2 move intos Pr ead a erable home conditions, faulty edu. we cational methods, mental derange. ment and child marriages aro raainly responsible for this appalling total. Most children who marry soon find they have made a mistake, quartet, ; v DAE oa ‘sok Tr ised cara t easiont of terme. OPED iV IGNIN BUNDAYS N evi INGS AND ate YRY MOSSRACH Kast 2661, WE LOAN ON AUTOS, TRUC! dl Plonoor Tide, opp. ‘Totem igs, 608 ‘ord Coupe ckeled radiator, motometer, bar cap, sun visor; mecha: 0) echanioall: ike new, Better hurry to Y >] BEST balance ike rent, 1d nor, 1004 White Bldg. GOMTE’ Mit RODUCID HY SUN: nydale Goat sairyr dloteou idenees Kristoferson dair, town supply Book's dat 2 Thirds Dratce's Lunch, 50 ind} Shocks, separate and supply a big per cont of the suicides,” Auto Owners’ Exchange 1923 bth Ave th Phone Glendale 1 '° sialeie 10 1720-J-12 for par PORTABLE GARAGES. CAPITOL | || Broadway FOR SALE Fred S. Haines Co, Juctions in Standard Makes of Used Cars by Reputable Ne De For Eight Days Only June 8th to 16th 56 AUTO 50 Used Cars at 18 MONTHS’ TERMS ON Values $65 to $100 For $50 SOME s $100 to $150 For $100 Hulck roadate Overlands Values $150 to $200 For $150 Chevrolet tourings Maay x Values $200 to $250 For $200 inds of deliveries Many large These preferred late model, mechan- feally right cars at the following reduced prices Preferred Chevrolet sedan Ghevrolet sedan Chevrolet sedan Chevrolet touring 1 Ford sedan Dodge touriag Vora coupe | Delivery Cars and ‘Sioa Ford ‘ton truck . Reo Speedwagon . 7 &-ton truck rd ton truck Studebaker deli Ford delivery Chevrolet del., Chevrolet del, 1 |1f you need a Iate model light car, see what we can offer All cars exactly as represented, and all taken in exchange on new Chevrolots | Opemnights to 9:00; Sundays for in- spection from 10:00 to 6-00. ae S. Haines Company =| 1921 Chandler Dispatch Tho classiest Sport model neon this season; tres ; has many extras such as motometer, eagle wings, nickled radiator with bars. All ac- censories have been renickeled and 8 in perfect condition in every Will guarantee same as new car. See it at Auto Owners’ Exchange 1923 Sth Ave. HE P The Bavstons elle the Truth False pride ofte: money needles: sts lots of Buying « good used car from & reliable house is a very business-like thing to do. The depreciation in price is far greater than the depreciation in value, Pride is often the cause of new car purchases when the ketbook would have been “better served by a food used one that would have been very satisfactory. Fear as to condition and value unknown by the Sands Plan. The Envelope Tells the ‘Truth about all of our used cars, The entire history of each car is in the Envelope. 1920 Auburn Sedan 1919 Chalmers Touring 1920 Chandler Touring 1921 Chandber Touring Oakland Roadster 1920 Studebaker Special Six 1919 Studebaker Big Six SANDS MOTORS COMPANY East 0991 1016 EB. Pike St. SEK SHOWS AN EVER- increasing demand for’ Sunset Motor Company's dependable ex- changed cars, ‘They are correctly represented and give the utmost in service and satisfaction. SATURDAY SPECIALS: | Hupmobile Touring 3 | Hupmobile ‘Touring Kapmobile Touring Hupmobile ‘Touring Grant Roadster, neariy nev Chandler Chummy (a beauty) Chandler Diapatch Ford Coupe Ford Sedan . Maxwell... Cleveland Coupe j Cadillac ‘Touring... 0. 8 MOTOR COMPANY. nd Union Bast 0306 i “CAR GMP! 12th and Bast Pine, W. Meisnost, Mer. CERTIFIED USED € ‘ARS Select your car; drive it five days; if not satisfied, bring it back and we shall allow you every dollar you have paid to apply on any other car in stock. You have over sixty cars to choose from, We pay cash for cars or take your car In trade. u ALS CIA 1920 punk Light Six. 1922 Dodge Touring, run 2.200 miles. 1920 eae rolet Tour! “BR model. yal Ford Sedan, newly painted. ord Touring, ‘ord Roadster, 7 Hupmobile Touring, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY CHEVROLET TOURING 19}9 Chevrolet touring; motor Just completely overhauled; has prac- tleally new eee nes, top; finish good, A. sni 1 ROWLAND" 4 ch. PARK "O11" B. Pike St, Open _Tivenings, ~ 1921 Overland Sedan One of the prettiest closed dirs we have had thia season, Mechani ally it is perfect; has brand new cord tires, A very pretty blue and black paint job with white wire wheels, The price ia only $575, Soo it at Auto Owners’ Exchange 1922 Sth Ave. roRD TOU RING oe Ford touring; motor In dandy mdition; new a paint; Hassler shock absorbe: speed. omoter, eto, Some buy, termes, ROWERAND) st HARK Pike “Open ni nga -Rosie’s Used Car Place WE BUY, SELL AND BXCHANGR, Paiabilened 1. years, Reliable, 200 Westlake North, John Bt our own | | | | | | | | } | \{1424 11th Ave. } Late model 56 AUTOS FOR Buick SALE Four ; Ford Roadste r Chevrolet Touring ‘Lew Witherbee’ ‘BIG BARGAIN WE EK Northwest Oaldand’ Co. 1000 Pike Ell. 1233. It will pay youto attend the Big Sale at The Times Square Auto Company the rena dealers in Used Cars Whole block long Westlake, Olive and Fifth DODGE ROADSTER first class condition, only $6 terms, NUTE MOTOR Co. 609 KE. Pike, East 0674. HUDSON AND ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS It will pay you to attend the Big Sale at The Times Square Auto Company | the responsible dealers in Used Cars Whole block long Westlake, Olive and Fifth 1921 Hupmobile Touring A real late model Hupmobile that looks as though it just left the factory. Has all new cord tires and spare; upholstery hasn't a mark on it; is positively just like new Top and curtains are per- fect and mechanically, car is what you want, but seldom find in a used ca: Painted a pretty mi hee and black combination. See tat Auto Owners’ Exchange 1923 Sth Ave. It will pay you to attend the Big Sale at The Times Square Auto Compan: the roomie Used Cars Whole block lon; Westlake, Olive and WE SELL CHANDLER PARTS less. We also have some Maxwell parts to be sold cheap, Front end drive chains for all makes of cars. SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES CO. East 0462 1921 Dodge Touring — Good Dodge car# are scarce. This ‘one bi finish, top, cu! tain: Pp! tery are like new. Tires are all very good and me- chanically car is just like new, The price is only $645. See it at , Auto Owners’ 1923 Sth Ave. FORD SEDAN Late 1921 Ford Sedan just thoroug! ly reconditioned, including a hij priced paint job; upholstery like ies many extras; nickeled bar radiator, etc, The price is the best part of this car, Hurry! ROWLAND & CLARK “Sli” E. Pike St. Open Evenings. 1920 Oakland Touring A_ snappy, powerful, economical, light six touring car for the price of a four. See it at Auto Owners’ Exchange 1923 Sth Ave. REO TOURIN Here {s a 5-passenger 1918 Reo tour- ing in good condition, New Had Here is your opportunity. tal price only $150, “511" EB. Pie’ St Open evenings. igi¢ BUICK 6 TOURING, 5-PASS- enger; new tir price for quick sale, Call afte: evenings. 7359 23rd N. W. Jers in 0/58 WANTED—AUTOS 0 | Cet US SELL YOUR CAR, OR WB Stenry a will BACH 59 FOR SALE—TRUCKS ° KELLY, 114-ton REPUBLIC 1%-ton SG 2tg-ton CRA -ton Rane SERVICE SIGNAL 3%-ton MACK 3%-ton Dump Our new tricks are going fast. ‘They bring in second-hand trucks in rt trade, These move quickly also because we rebuild them right and sell at price to_| move quickly, As the above list shows, there are not many left on band, Let us show you the condition and price of them, .LY-SPRINGIELD MOTOR na TRUCK COMPANY 0190 1525 11th Ave. Rast Corse Gunn, Jn, Manager USED TRUCKS All Good Values—Examine Them ‘4-ton G. M,C, apecial at.....$ 250 Atcton Grant ahd body; woods.” 800 8: -ton G. te ton. G thy, exceptional ates 1%-ton Re May . 1%4-ton Veli 1%-ton Gartord, ‘body. special, ‘ston Kelly SMa-ton Garford, new sss Get Our Terms on These GARFORD MOTOR TRUCI K CO, Inc, Factory, Branch Bast 0170 1701 Broadway, RRUKKMAKKKMRK AMAR ARMM MRRM e