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iimmg F3P Tin! WASHINGTON HERALD. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1915. a 1.

2 CAPITALTOBE TOURING CENTER tlie commonplace features of tliclr existence, broadened and enlivened by We mnnh nf Invention. Vfc Getting acquainted with our orl oom-munit Is not a pleaure as quickly exhausted as mlftht be supposed. even when the speedometer Is worked to the reasonable limit. And jjcttlnc acquainted with it through the guidance of an au-I tomobile club and often In companv with 1 fellow club members Is the modern and fellow club members i PI I Wfll RIl- LICL pleasurable vvav. Auto UUD wiu mars, mgu-, ways So Autoists Will Know Whereabouts.

GOOD ROADS NECESSARY Sleepy Hamlets Have Become Interested in Making Their Neighbor-hods Presentable to Visitors. CADILLAC EIGHT FIRST OVER MOUNTAIN ROAD Negotiates Grades of Thirty-seven to Forty-one Per Cent with Six Passengers. Now that plans are well under way to make the necessarv improvements In the road between the National Capital and Fredericksburg. the comlni; touring seaeqn will find most of the automobile hiefiwavs radiating from the District in tourable condition Not onl will these roads be pleasant to travel over but. thanks to the work of the District of rviinmhlsi Automobile Club, all of them will be marked' with the indestructible yellow and black direction signs of the three As, so that tnose tourists id uuui thn roads are strange will have no diffi cult! In finding their was from place to place.

The automobile has opened new oppor unities It has made accessible every place that can be reached bv a practicable road, and the most retired villages find themselves getting into familiar currents of travel A good many mie nin fw covered in half a dav run, and without regard to time tables and means of conveyance. 1II1U So Impediment. iini. hills Hiul steen grades are no im jiedlmcnt A choice landscape within forrv or Iftj miles need no longer waste its beautv on a tolitude. An afternoon is time enough to bring it into the siml a week's end serves for a joiirnev "over the hills ana iar away.

The man who r1i1 he is hungry for the horizon lived before the era of motor maehint" in these (lavs, it take) little tunc to it there, or where it seemed to Ih- If the lim of the earth and sk pioves elusive, new vistas satisfs the eve. aid tli ar surely good enough lor the. niot fastidious explorer of hori-7Jn- with the fact that tliev have in-, iIi-eovi nil i-lceuv old hamlets and ihlorhisxN liavi lieeome interested in x. .1.111111011 hishwavs to a degrte iM.r.,1-, No loinrer is the annual operation of working the roads a bit of oinapiiionahlo sham all appendix to the lounging at the rossroaus. a seme no imirr riUtrd to industrial results tnan one from a loniir opera ImiMinir this vrar has taken serious turn The point that 1I.1J isi-t monev and leniand much la-iKir hi-i veri'is effort has been ar-ivptnl It will lak.

vigilant Intrlll-110. too keep llieni up. a truth that ill be lilllv ltefore lieplei the form of il'cu. When the tele phone ami traction lines rni trnte.1 ihe-vvav mmiIs the situation lirighl- nel fni Ihe juiet pi ices in a lomiimnlt in.l now ihc honk of the auto Is one of Until a Cadillac Eight recently made the trip from Ferndaie to wo MOST LOANS GO TOWHDMEN Hebrew Body Aids But Two Single Men in Entire Year. WORK NEEDS EXTENSION David Bergazin Pleads for Widespread Support to Enable Greater Aid for Local People.

MO SHIPMENTS GRAVES HEADS YALE'S ALUMNI Chief of Forestry Bureau Is Chosen by Eli Men at University Club. SCHOLARSHIP RENEWED week, (be material and horses betas sup-piled by the Vfar Department. L'eut. Panford. US.

flt West Point. has been assigned as Instructor. Out of sixty who took the examinations for commissioned officers, fourteen were passed and awarded commissions In the battery." WOMAN HELD FOR SHOOTING FARMER Giesboro Man. with Two BuJIet Wounds. Rides to Local Hospital for Treatment Of the 101 persons aided during the past llahran.

Vr-w 1lflll AfUOCla- Humboldt County. California, boasted a t(oi nnet.one were married men. ac- BEATTHEGALES Record-breaking Cargoes Precede Close of 11 5 Lake Navigation. OLD MARKS ARE ECLIPSED Ninety Maxwells to Cleveland Form That Company's Most Valuable Shipment on Record. With storm signals flying from every w.nih.r station, and with the irrnun of Old Man Winter clos- road that no motor car had ever tra-; cording to the annual report of the tlnan-1 ln- each da on tne icy in.

whole county clal secretars. Harrv Krlck. which was Great Ikes inland mariner, have been versea for a week has been discussing the feat of the Cadillac In surmounting heights hitherto impossible for an automobile Not only are the grades between the two points exceptional! heavy, but the road rises steadilv throughout the entire distance. The gradient on some portions of the road varied from thirty-seven to fortj-one per cent. These ana tne sieauj upward pull had alwajs proved the defeat of ambitious motor car owners, and F.

Wetmore was told that he could not make the climb with his Cadillac Eight. But Mr. Wetmore was not deterred. He drove the car and carried five other men, the combined weight of the passenger load being 1.162 pound One of the men in the car had been over the road In a wagon a few dais before the motor trip, and he laughed at tne mere idea of an automobile going the entire distance This the Cadillac did. however, without a single stop much to the gratification of all In the car MANY KING AND PULLMAN SALES Motion Pictures of Crew Race and Football Game Shown University Batteries Described in Detail.

ciai Kcraarj, jiu.j shins In i vnAtnw sir inn. mnHinir iru.iii.iiT ciiutu vv commission long cnougn vi.j presented at the aunu association, held last week in Ahove Sholem Congregation. Fifth and I streets northwest. Only two single men applied for aid. Two single women and six widows were granted loans.

During the vear, 110 persons asked for loans and Ml were accommodated. Four applications were rejected and five persons failed to return for the monev. Of those receiving aid, 41 were storekeepers. 22 tailors. 8 shoemakers.

peddlers, and 21 miscellaneous The receipts for the vear were 12,766. 14. and the disbursements S2.G11 j. Detroit the heavy water shipments of au tomobiles ordered bv tne otner ia cities To a greit extent, the labor has been finished While there remain many ordere for early December deliver), as jet unfilled, these can undoubtedly be cared for by rail, with the regular winter or-dors The late fall shipments by water nave set several new records, prominent among which Is a cargo of seventy Jiaiwcu hinnr.l from Detroit to the Landman- IKUUirciucia Thl wa A plea for mdre widespread support urimiii v.on.iui. i num- and a larger membership to e.iao.e w.e,vne extension of the work was urgeu oy David Uergaiin, president of the asso- I'ln Handled -William P.

Hum. hart Co. Popolnr. William I Barnhart and Company report the following; Tullmaii and King; ales for the past two weeks: One -pecial KlnB elght-clinder car. enameled in cream and black, to K.

r. Sheeh. Mount l'leaant street, one KiiiK eight-cjlinder ar. painieo. lireeil.

one jviii. as urged by ber and value which had ever been re ceived at an unio pore eltifieil ine reKiiiar -r. lion, of the Toledo dlitributers. -in, I3CI hatiii itiv rTe rose of the loan fund was to eliminate ai-o save nii kern iliem from losing sclf-rcsvect first time rose of the loan iunu was 10 hb- th(, the asking of charitv bj Jewish citUcns. for December, enabling them for the Inrst time since June, to guarantee im- He said the monev was raised bv the fees received from members and loaned to Jews free of interest, the sum borrowed being paid back In small monthly In'talliiiinta.

Mr. Bergazin presided and Introduced Ia.e Baumsurlen. president of the 1'nil-d Hebrew Chanties of Washington. Mr. Baumgarten said that the loan association was accomplishing more with 51 than other charities did with JluO.

David ltergazin was re-elected president. Marcus Korman. of the board of directors, was elected first vice presi dent to succeed Charles Itapaport. and irreetl. to L.UclUS A.

V. ii hlue oent to succeel naric-tj IUIliauii. auu Mta. wis c.ect.,1 second ice president to UCCCU I Iiarmri ixre oduiuai mi nl Mn liariet i.omsmnn wt ith red enameled heel one Kinc richt-t Under car, SSS tiiir- nn recordliiiT ictrtar, I-evln; financial secret.ir. II.

Krlck; trcaaurer, i ni lliititcr: one I v-i to IL Ben- Miapiio nett. one King four-c Under car to Dr A. Morris. One Pullman four-cv Under car to Dr Anton Dllzec. one Tullmati four-cylinder car" to William Bahr.

V. uuna nnA Tiillman four- ivlinder clover-leaf roadster to .1. II nek and Mu-lier. Baltz. Secnritv Savings and conimer-i lal Bank, one I'ullmin four-i tar lu Kdward Baltz.

rerpelua inir and Loan Aso iatioii. on man four-, jlmder car to II Miule.r, and a Pullman -iwvlinder. i-pecial roadsler. painted olive green, with red enameled wire wheels, i luiilt to order. I.

i) Jiurrav tiordon. lxiard of directors. Marcus Korman. I Cohen. PeKoIsKv.

u. nirenz Flax. I. Porton. S.

Blron, S. Atlas I. Cohen. .1 Solf. Wakoff, P.

Iliniiiielfarli. Goldman, Do- IH MEMBERSHIP IN CLUB GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFT 'Costs Only $5 and Will Be of Lasting Benefit to One's Friends. A Wonderful Performance The performance of the PULLMAN car in the inspection trip to Fredericksburg. last Monday surely entitles thjs popular light car to the title of "The Palace Car oj the Road" This touring car. carrying five passengers, negotiated every mile of road between the National Capital and Fredericksburg.

including the two miles through Chopawamsic Swamp, where two of the cars were mired for nearly three hours. Says Ullman. Bv wiij.mm ri.i.MN iii- i a worthv Christmas sug- I cestmn if vou have a motorist friend for whom sou aie eekniK a suitable I I'hristnias remcmbrani e. hv not a membership In mo District among- prap5z- rr'Hi rwri'T-'fflw lasri HU.i-..,-ir yr. uSSH XAr -rZs w4 El i v.

vV- It was the smallest car in the line and was matched against cars of exceedingly higher horsepower and costing upward of $3,000. There are many exclusive features in the PULLMAN at $740 that recommend it in preference to many other makes selling at much higher prices. The PULLMAN did not use any chains; never missed an explosion and ma.de no unnecessary stops due to mechanical, tire, or road troubles. The PULLMAN has the longest wheel base, the largest body, and the roomiest seats of any car within $300 of its price. TWO AND THREE-PASSENGER ROADSTERS ALSO FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR.

Ask for a REAL demonstration in this WONDERFUL CAR. WM. P. BARNHART CO. Tel.

North 196 1707 14th St. N. W. bile Club? Such a Kift would be not oulv appropriate but its pleasures and benefits would live lone as reminders of the donor's tliouchtfuliiess the Kift would reach Ihe height of its usefulness, in the dull, hot davs of summer, lone after the Christmas snows and cohl have been forfsolten a cift would lie not only appreciated bv the recipient but. be-cau-e the money espended for It would le used for siRn-postlnK mo tor highways, making maps and sup-pIvinR murine Information for motorists and improvliiK auto roads, it would be a Christmas gift to the entire motoring world.

The total cost for a year's membership lrt the club Is $5 This provides a membership in both the national and the local organization; gives the member his choice of five fine, compre hensive automobile road maps of the btates and sections of the United States; detail maps of the different routes In the near-bv country: a radiator emblem: the American Motorist, official publication of the A A. A each month and access to the local I touring office or that of any automo bile club In the world affiliated wllti the A. A. A for touring information, of every description free of charge. This is Indeed a Christmas sugges tion of real worth and one which If followed out would be an expenditure of money Into a channel of great I good and usefulness.

THIS LABORER USES SPLENDID LANGUAGE "Out at the National factory at In-dianspolls, where a new building is In process of erection." said the manager of Combs Motor Company, Washington National distributor, "a gang of laborers Is busily at work. One of them, a short, heavy-built young fellow of 2, has been dubbed Shakespeare by his fellow laborers because of the extraordinary vocabulary he possesses." Shakespeare remained unnoticed by the officials. of the company until several davs ago. It Is a rule with the time keepers that each person employed In the factory must make out a time slip for each operation penormed auring eacn da- Here are two time slips that came from Shakespeare recently: Snent the morning on the erection floor hoisting motors with aid of crane and redeposlting them upon prepared po sitions." "Prom o'clock to wheeled brick. Made philosophical generalizations upon the Institution of labor.

Mentally cursed Eve and the apple." And now the officials are wondering as to that particular laborer. They can't oulte figure him out. As one of them said, "I'm not Just sure whether the boy was trying to make fun of our svstcm or whether he was merely showing how bright ImIi. meilliie delivery to buvers. Cleveland'.

MurW lliah. This record was eclipsed, a few davs later. the shipment or ninci to the conipaiiv a representative in Cleveland This shipment, valued at nearly is the larsest and most valuable in lake traffic- annals To make It required the careful econom of everv inch of pa thi main deck of the steamer Kaateni States," The nlnetv cars comprised four hours of production Mnvwell plants and were driven direct from the testing track to the boat bv a large rela of pilnts 1 lie loaoins process Itself ismsumed more than a day. Th- Cleveland record snriiassed the prior lake navigation mark elghtv Maxwells shipped to Muffalo sveral weeks earlier In all rrobabilitv. It will remain hic.li.

until the navigation place some larger vessel on the lale fnll run Motorola in anv of the cSrcat citl are unusiiallv favored Hum vear. as winter buveers will lie llisure.l 01 immediate deliverv for sevcnl week, ir not for the whole month of IW-oiiilr. Th rnini.iniiu of boat shipment Is the most dire, i advantage at their dicpossl Ken dining the cHson of navigation this ad vantage Is of great value as rteaiers in Ith.i-. cities aie ahle to ount rtenniieiv ni the arrival of neauieo cais on ocn-nite dllis The boat run Is a direct one. without stops and with ii" switching other de-lavs which make the shipment of cars bv lail a far different proposition An unusual feature regarding these rec- ird-br'akliig i-lupiiients Is the fait that maiiv of these cars have alreadt been delivered to waiting buvers.

Maxwell deal-eis all over the countrv. as well as in the lake cities, agne that rew buvers now rare lo wait until spring, as was the custom before the -iilvent electric iiM-nlcm carburetlon and storm proof curtains The greater orportunltv for prompt deliverv during the winter months his ilno plavcd a prominent part in the bteadv c-old-weather demand. Moving plcturea showing the Vale. (Harvard crew raoe, football game, and student activities at New Haven, and detailed report of Yale's newest activity, which la the organization of four batteries of militia In co-operation vvih the Connecticut National Guard, were features of one of the most Interesting Yale nights of the alumni of Washington In the Univer sity Club last night. II.

S. Graves, chief of the Forestry Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, was elected president of the alumni. Other officers chosen were-First vice president, faenator Morris Sheppard, of Texas; second vice president. Senator-elect J. M.

Wadsworth. Jr. of New York; secretary, W. Miller; treasurer. Maury Dove, executive committee, executive officer" and Ord Preston.

Donald Woodward. Julian Bishop. Newbold Noyes. and J. Girvln Peters.

The scholarship fund of JIE0 was again subscribed for. thus aiding a Washington boy at Yale, making the second year that the fund has been available to students from Washington. Edwin Baker, of this cltv. has been awarded the scholarship by the faculty of the university. Telia of Artillery Batteries.

A paper outlining the organization of the New Yale field artillery battery. from the headquarters of the battery In New Haven, wna read by the seeretao. It told of the forming of the battery early In November, the work being optional with the students, and showed that VO Yale students have been mustered Into the Connecticut National Guard to date. The report aald: "The plan consists of four batteries commanded bv well-known residents of New Raven. It is an extra-curriculum activity, not! being required by the regular courses of the univerzit).

It Is proposed that an armorv for the batteries be subscribed and paid for by the graduates The batterv drills take up one night a Walter fcanford, St. a fanner llv ng near Giesboro, was shot twice jesterdjy while In his home. He drove to Irovi-denre Hospital in his bugs), where the bullits were extracted, and he was permitted to leave, police are holding Florence. McAulirfc. S3, who admits dolus the shooting.

It Is said. She Is charged witli asviult with Intent to kill. Sanford and the McAuIiffe woman had lived together on the little truck farm about eight vcars. police av The wom an. In her alleged confession, spoke or a second woman having entered the affair.

She wrote to her father, living in Md and to two sisters In Baltimore, declaring she intended to kill Sanford, police say. I love him too much to lose him and will take mv chances in court," she is said to have written. Police say she confesses buying a revolver of caliber on Friday. About 1 o'clock yesterday, she shot Sanford twice. It Is said He grappled with her and took possession of the weapon With two bullets In his cheek and scalp he drove four miles to Providence Hospital, where he was treated He returned to chairmen of the committees.

In charge of the banquet were: Entertainment. Martin E- Home; ticket and printing. O. Gardiner, and reception. Frank C.

HalL ANACOSTIA WATER PARK PLANS ARE APPROVED Fine Art Commission Prepares the Project for Submission to Congress at Once. Final plans for the Anacostia water park project were approved by the Fine Arts Commission at its closing session yesterday and will he submitted to Congress for approval In their present form. The project contemplates th" expenditure of several millions of dollars and it Is expected will mean as much more to property values In that vicinity. In addition to the dam at Massachusetts avenue the plan Includes a number of small Islands for wind protection to the boating. The design is largely the work of one of the members of the Fine Arts Commis sion.

F. I Olmstead. professor of landecape architecture at Harvard University. It follows closely, however, the Park Commission plans of 1901. Yesterday's meeting which approved the plans followed a conference between the Anacostia Hoard of Control and the Federal CoinmiKsion of Fine Arts.

FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Veil Home Tore that Anjone Cna Use Ithoiit IJLeomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method tnat cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your aSC IS Ol Hotel Marie Antoinette Broadway, 66th 67th Sts SKW YORK CITY. SITUATED In the most convenient location in town. Modern In every detail, absolutely fireproof, within ten minutes of the leading department stores, shops and thea trs.

convenient to renn-vlvania and Grand Central Depots. Rooms, with lath. $2.51 Per lay Ip Suites, $4.11 Per lay lp HUU3IS SI.SO PER DAY UP. Restaurant of Unusual Excellence. H.

STANLEY GREEN Managins Director. his home in his Duggy. ills injuries are whether It is present as oe- not serious The woman was arrested" or chronic -Asthma. should 41. a.

avY rv A I. 1 a-off' A 111 II1T llliuao fjfliw uant.viiTTu -r uiv. precinct from the Eeenth precinct. LAW GRADUATES BANQUET. 3 4.A ivffll -if our mIhr.H Vn matter In what -llmate or occupation.

If vou are ircubled with asthma. 'mithod should relieve vou promptly V'e espeelilly w-wit to send It to (those apparently hopeless cases, all forms of Inhalers, douches, oi.lum m-Uarstions. futre. "patent smokes." tifiv iaucu TWrtin, iu Brett on flail Broadway, 85th to 86A St. NEW YORK etc.

Georsetawn Clans of 1015 hr D. W. Baker. I rfcw- n.n vnense that this The most successful banquet slven by ethod Is designed to end all dif-i lasses of the Georgetown I Lr.Vjt breathing, all wheezing, and all Law School during the vear took terrible paroxisms at once and last night in the University Club baniuetifor ,11 time hall, when nearly elghtj members of the I This free offer is too Important tn class of WIS assembled for the first an-l neglect onceSend nual bancmet. Owing to the unexpected Simply mall coupon below absence of Solicitor General John W.

'n Today. uavis ana ueorge iiamuvon. uean the law department of Georgetown University, and the sudden illness of Atso-ciate Justice Ashley M. Gould, the schedule of speakers was changed. I Talks were made by W.

Baker and i Hugh J. Fegan. whlli music was fur-, nished by George II. O'Connor anil Thomas A. Cantwell.

both of whom sane Irank J. Hogan was toastmaster. and' following the toasts college songs were, sung and university cheers given Thej 4isrBsVBsE SM Rirenid'e Drive ana CcatralPvk NtmYoriCts Lorfest Tramnt tvfown ixotef Wchm In mmula thscaWof itmtrasx! aVappu dntnets. Euccuoullr htc amd a. wsh bath.

AIX THE COMFORTS OF NEW YORK CnrS BEST HOTELS AT ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE. Subwar Suftoa door-86 St. Suboa ElcTtd Sciioo 2 block, Both St Surae. AW HOTEL SETHOUK. Wc tl Stmt FREE ASTHMA COUPON.

FHONTIKIl AbTllMA CO- Room 715-M. Niagara and JIudson Streets, Biiffilo. Send free trial of voiir method to I Ililll I IPS 11 Miller Bros. Auto and Supply House, Everything Yon Need. Tonriag Car $650 Completely Equipped nuru a DORT YOU WILL LIKE IT.

61 Pierce Street N. E. Why Look Elsewhere? SIMPLICITY DURABILITY ACCESSIBILITY PULLMAN CAR PROVES ON MUDDY TRIP Takes Party of Five Men to and From Fredericksburg. Without the Slightest Mishap. Roadster, $540 Completely Equipped.

F. 0. B. FLINT, MICH. "When a Pullman travels over a road, twelve miles of which is an admixture of miniature stone quarries and swamps and small rivers, without using an chains and never missing an es ploslon nor making an unnecessary stop due to mechanical, tire or road trouble.

then It must be some car." says vv imam Rarnhart. the local dealer. The I'nii- man was one of the six cars convevlns a partv of Washington business men on the Inspection trip to hTeaenckSDurg. a week or so ago. The cars encountered some very bad roads, and the Pullman won for Itself an enviable reputation ii Its remarkable performance under extraordinary road conditions.

The Pullman carried Ave passengers on this trip. leaving the RIggs Building nimiit a a and made no stops ex cept at the discretion of the driver, unui Chopawamsic Swamp was reached Here all the cars stopped and members of the partv assisted In extricating two of the cars which were "bogged" In the mud at this vicious stretch of the road. Chopa wamsic Swamp Is about midway or me Journev. and the remainder of the run to Fredericksburg was without incident, as the road Is fairly good. After enjovlng a fine dinner prepared by thc Princess Anne Hotel, the return trip was begun.

It was this trip wmen put the Pullman to a road test The Pullman car and the White car decided to make a detour and return by another Doute. not to avoid the Chopawamsic section of the road, but to get an idea of this other road. This route Is longer and the road much worse and the cars were compelled to accomplish tasks of climbing steep grades and fording deep muni which seemed almost Impossible nt tiei-formnnce. Thera was also the dls- advantage of night-driving to contend! wjlth. but with Mr.

Bernhart and a trut- I ed driver at the wheel, the Pullman I pulled through In fine shape and without difficulty. The Pullman was the smallest car In the line, being matched against cars of exceedingly higher horse-power, and the manner In which It forded the streams, climbed the steep grades and pulled through the soft roads with mud up to the axle, certainly deserves all the admiration and compliments upon It by members of the Inspection party. The Pullman on this trip really earned and Justified Its title the "Palace Car of th Road," 5r LET YOUR FIRST CAR BE A DORT Dort simplicity appeals particularly to the man who bus hu first car. You can understand this remarkable machine almost at a glance. You can master its eay control and simple mechanic in a single cfcmowtrauon.

Wt reach; eery lnsUunien, on the dash readily accessible: clutch and brake combined in one foot pedal for easy operation and safety; Lolh hand and foot throttle conveniently placed for comfortable driving; center gear shifting lever for riaht-hand operation: Connecticut ignition delivering its hottest spark at low speeds, furnishing great power while running slow and thus necessitating little gear shifting; automatic switch operated w.th a mere push oTa button, giving absolute protection against accidents or w.te of balter.es; one-man top; "jacox" steering gear with just the right "rake" for comfortable dm.ng and easy guidance of the car; "Apelco" electric starter that spins the motor instantly by a single quick pressure of the heel on a button thSuSvrthe limit in simplicity of automobile control has been reached in the Dort. and it's the safest car to drive. Examine the Dort You'll appreciate its simplicity in construction throughout. Added strength, greater durability, and absolute reliability have been the result. Simplicity, plus accessibility to every part requiring even occasional attention, has made the Dort a masterpiece of engineering design.

It's near a fool-proof motor car as has ever been made Let us show you the simplicity, durability, and accessibility features of the Dort-the car that you'll like the minute you see it. PERFECT SERVICE IS OUR WATCHWORD mir desire Twenty-four Hours' Service 365 days in the year. ALL uniiv ricii MAKES OF CARS REPAIRED. Special motorcycle service for tire repairs or renewals at no cos mruvo c.r.- wamns in constant waiting in case of accident or breakd cept ior gooas ucuiaw. Phone Lincoln 4060.

y0? EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE AND LIBRARY. Index Cards dlnVrent stock forms. 1,000,000 cards carried In stock, iperlal forms made to order. FREDS. LINCOLN INCOnrOR vTKO 612 Twelfth St.

Northwest Hettreen and EDUCATIONAL. LEARN LANGUAGES BERLITZlCHOOL 816 14th St. N. W. I a rmlnft.

cost ex tern ns. red" iss3 AUS fi aL $1,250 1 "Hie Six of '16" ZfOT, I.bs. of Tteauty. Silence, Power, omfort ana Mrenicth. The Motur Car 1-alve the Anrld Has Known.

ccesories That Fit Your Peckrtboetk. $MMM0 Stack AlwaTB an Has. Steerlnc Wheel ROBES Wool ao icvoo Plush, waterproof SS.TS (W.TS Mackinaw. FLINT 2000-POUND TRUCK $1,275 to $1,435 NO CR nII-T nKTTKK ST- 1VV 1-HII'l-- USED CARS AT ALL PRICES Special 4 Months Free Trial Van Are Not Left to Hoi i the Ha. I I.RQE ASSORTMENT I Overland.

Bulclcs. atud- ehakers. tiudsops. roras. Pullmans, etc BARGAIN l-oitn a.vM Original font.

SWOT. flllpjiiAf CHEVROLET CARS NO GBETBR V. LITIS AM Pni( K. S-PaaaeoKer Taurine; -Kour-MnetT," 41i Equipped with eleetrit lights and starter iDddU -Bahr Krand," STSO Z-l'asaencer Roadsters. I'HOVvl, MII." T3 -SPKCIAI.

ITS" Tires and Tubes All Standard Makes and Stsea. Prleea Rla-nt UnaUtr the Best. Cnaeatleon Patches. Tire Saoea, and all other Tlrr and Take raanlreaacata. Mo Chance Eaeeat for Articles nairrerod.

Labrkats fir haj Pdt-fst the Mtttrist Retakes Mlllereae. VcedoL Woira neaa Llcht, Mediant and HeaTT. Proaer Lnhrleatlon Adda Life to Yonr Car. Mlllereae For Kurd Cars. I OaL 1 Gal.

Can Light gal. 50 gal SSogaU Me gal. Specialties for Motor Cars I f-Martera, Eleetrle LlahtlBg Systems, Horns, Cvtouta. Etc. fomfort-alTlna; Nreeaaltjr the Modern Motorlat Demands.

Specialties for Ford Cars. Demountable Rims, put on S13JM Speedometer, put on tTJbO Rt-i-isrs Tested Rtpairc. "U'eldlag, Smithing and Special Machine Work. Krtctrteal Work of aU Classes by Expert. Qnck Repairs to AU Makes tf Cars 34-Honr Serrlee.

Factory Expert In Chnrge. In Case of Incident or Other Seed PUOJIE LINCOLN Funtiag, Dpheblerkg, Refissliuf IN I.I. ITS BRWCHBS AdJ $100 to the value or jour car having it put in shape to save deterioration tlurinti the winter. SEE IS FOR SPBCIAL PRICES. I af ar dr -n areaae a AuUMAAOL ana II lima i I' 'II' I WALTER T.

HOLT, hclH of Hurl in nj Brv 11. wj un i I nJ Lid1! "91 Wtrllj tdic Llcba 7Xian Coi nolens Kenm Bkli- Cor Ilth lul STEWARD'S OLIA. TH NU -T3 cHit.i in 'I ''A -okkctliti ail I nil '-ctti'-s. WM. M.

GOODWIN, C. S. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Teacher, Practitioner, Lecturer. On III r- 'W' IS T4i in --ire I ractif. tlirtnct V.uectl Bin.

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W. Old Point Comfort Norfolk.Va. All PoinU South. special Toura to IiaiiiHerlln lloleL New York and Boston by Sea Ilallr Service. Modern steel steamers IO Ticket OITIrr Wnodivnnl 731 Ilth s.

NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. ValeanUraa-, Tire Re pa Ira. Etc Done by Experta la th Shortoat Posalble Time at the Lowest Pooalhle fot MILLER BROS. AUTO AND SUPPLY HOUSE SI PIERCE ST. N.

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