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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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DLWcniy-rare THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 r- Looks like lockharts day By LES FOR GRAVE BIG SISTER 1 1 i' 1 "in i i i i ii UN GOLF TILT 'i IjipjKS wa w-v-rtu I tKssssssss-r a2gas58F MR.WpCKIWjr WE'D HAVE. BOUGHT 11 Wffl WHfiCS TrW 'CfLW I MR. ROCKHART lljlPf' NOT Caws tANR 1 WRRYW "ITSN MlWfcl MOPE jlggl FOUNDWS? ii'r I IfflH '11 DOESNT KNOW WHAT I ANO fTS ALL OUQ3 AGAIN IZ27 I Mill TP EDWARDSVILLE 'ATHLETIC EVENT8 Final- arrangements have been made by member of the athletic committee of the United Buriday school picnic, Wednesday, August 8, 1918, at Rocky Glen. Special car service has been provided by members of the transportation committee, for those living In Larkavllle, over the Larks Hie and Edwardavllle Unas. The executive committee Is composed Of Walter Rosser, General chairman, John Harris, Allan Dun-gan, William Hocking and E.

H. Tasks. The following events will be conducted, listing the names of the contributors of the town: Nail driving contest for women. aT I MM I It iAXt I i I I MtfJto. i 1 on 1 I I I I II I TTCM I I FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Gar Opportunities-70 See Our Stock Of Used Cars Before Buying Our Assortment Inoludas Models By Buick Studebaker Nash ChryslerHudson Flint $250 TO $1,000 Two Cadillac (Model 63) 7-pass.

Sedans. Perfect con dltion. $500 Each. -ii' Several 1928 Buick Demonstrators Every Car Guaranteed As Represented Wilkes-JBarre Buick Co. Third Avenue and Market Street, Kingston, Pa.

Phone Kingston 383.6 Open Evenings lii II Looking Cars at remarkably low prices offered, to the public by The Bell-Allan Motor Company .1. We are going to liquidate our stock of used cars to clear them out to put them to work in he hands of owners. Therefore, we have priced them sensationally low. They are in excellent mechanical condition, and as for appearance wonderful looking. Remember The Address 201 Carey Avenue Hollenback Park Club Offi cials Will Stage Annual Tourney on August 20 The greens committee of the Hol- lenback I'mrk Qott- club has decided to hold a tournament at medal play for the members of the club on the city links during the week of August 20.

The first three days will be devoted to the ladies' tournament, with finals on Wednesday. The tournament for the men will be from Thursday, August 10 to Sunday, August 26. Eighteen quail fying holes will be played either Thursday or Friday and the forty lowest players will play thirty-six holes for the title of club champion, playing eighteen holes each Saturday and Sunday afternoons. A handsome prize win be given to the winner in both ladles' and men's tournaments and in addition the winner will have his or her name engraved upon a suitable loving cup, which must be won three times to gain permanent possession. A special committee to tajce charge of the tournament will be named hy N.

8. Burns, chairman of the greens committee. LONG PUTT FOR ESPIM Chicago Open Title Goes to Canadian Champ in Great Fight on Final Green Idlewood Country Club, Chicago, August 1 Making a twenty foot putt for a birdie four on the final green, the dlmunutlve but mighty Abeland Ksplnosa from Chicago snatched the Chicago open golf championship from the grasp of Frank Walsh of Appleton, to day, i The putt which' drew a tremendous ovation fiom the hushed gallery, gave Ksplnosa the title, together with $500 in cash by the slender margin of lone stroke. His total, which Included a record breaking round of 65, was 211 five strokes better than par for seventy-two holes. It was the second champion ship won by Abe within a week.

Last Saturday, he captured the western open, crown with a total of til. i Three strokes behind Abe today was his younger brother, AI, who carded 280. Forton Smith, tall blond youth from Joplln, and the veteran Jack Hutchison of Chicago, were tied for fourth and fifth with a score of 287. Harry Hampton. another Chicago professional finished sixth with 288 strokes.

Johnny Farrell of New lorn us not defend his title. Detroit Wins Opener of Series With Senators Detroit. Aug. 1 OP) A first Inning batting tfally that netted seven ran off Tom Zachary and Marberry, gave Detroit a 10 to 8 Victory over the Washington Senators In the opening game of the series here to day. Four Washington pitcners were sent to the mound during the game.

Hangrave, Detroit catcher, hit a home run In the seventh with two on. The score) WASHINGTON DETpOIT sh.r.ti. o. 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 10 0 O.h's.r.Sb 5 12 14 H.KlM.rf 4 2 110 12 2 10 8 2 2 4 1 Tsvsntr.ss 4 12 14 Curroll.M 1140 2 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total S410M27U an.r.n. si.

BarnM.cf 5 118 0 4 112 0 112 10 I 0 0 0 0 II 1 2 TO 8 11 10 8 0 2 1 0 4 0 2 1 8 10 0 II s.mss.rt Ooilln.lt Wnt.lt Jmlgt.1t) Granln.M lUrrU.SU Ru.I.e Znnhiry.n Purks.p Brown, Knns SKRnve. xxxjonei ooo on 0 0 0 0 0 104 DI 0 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 oo Total 35 12 24 12' allsttut for Marh.rrr In 2nd. nnstttit for Burks In 7th. mBsttfd for Brown In Wh. Brrort Burk, H.

We. Tsvnr. -SOOHB BT INWI40R Washington 0 OIO 81 ft- I Detroit 700 000 S0s10 Ituns battus In H. Met 2, HarfraT 4, Carroll 1, Whit.hlll 2, H.ltmann. Harris, Rutl, JiMsa, Goalln 2.

Two bnw hlt Har-srava, Carroll. BarnH. Jonas, Hallmana, Ooilln. Thru ban hits H. Mr.

Home run Hersravf Sacrifice Cronln, Ruol, H. Rice. Ooilln, Whll.hlll, Carroll. Doubl playaJTavontr to Oahrlnsar to McManu! 0hrtiujr to Tavtnar to McManus; Rnal te BIims. Left on baa Washington i Detroit (.

Ban. nn ball Oft Zachary off Burke off Brown off Whit.hlll 1, Struck out By Burke 2s by Whllehlll 4. Hits Off Zachary, A In 1-1 Inning; off Mar-berry, in j-8 Inning; off Burke, 4 In I In-nlna-a; off Brown, 4 In 2 nnlnsa.i Losing Ditcher Zachary. ITmplns Oelsel. Owens and Barry.

Tims 9:00. Fant Twlllcht leartie. ramea pluycd on local diamonds Tusrtay in the Commercial Uaeue neit Tuesdiiv night Hho followln" gomej are uohi'dulofl: liei; Allan Co. vs. Hnsird Wire Rope Scott street: Co.

Leon Fer cnl-ach. Franklin. This week's results: i Commercial' League Hazard Wire Rope 20 814 Cohen-Fein Cn. 004 032 1 Batteiifs5 Hazard, Hosreli, Gran-son: Cchen-Feln. J.

Hogreba, Ryder. Bell Allan Motor Co lf.O 051 ft Lrnn Forenbaoh Co. 07? Oil 11 Batteries: Hell Allan, Houck and Evan; Leon Ferenbuch, and Gardiner, lnduilri.nl League Wilkes Barre Lace Co. IIS 1 13-41) Powers Accounting Co. 000 0 4 4 Usttvrles Wllkes-Bsrr Lace, Uluum 11 nd Woldinkt; Posters, Snxcn, ana Lattone.

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WIlUes-Emre Ccincll 019 H0 II Anthrarlto Council OfO 4 Rattfi'ies: Wilkes-Biirre Miller and Kichardx; Anlhrnclte, Drexdell and Manhtirdl. i More than thirty greyhound racing tracks have been licensed In England, and some attract crowds. of 10,000 to AAA I 1 Va wilt i uvuvuu una i.m. tracks all running successfully. I I Is.

a I avsssfa, UCUUC I ft. II A Reasonably Deposit Will HoldAny Car. 1st prise, table, donated by Strauss Furniture Co.) second prize, rug, donated by Wolpe Furniture Co. SO yard dash for men over 10: prise, olgar lighter, donated by Louis P. Rave: second prixe, i pairs men's socks, donated by M.

Plessltt, Peanut race for women: 1st prise, electrta Iron, donated by Max L. Falnburg; lnd prise, compact case, Hua-hea Dm store. Cracker satins' contest: Boys and girls under 15; boys prise, base ball musk, donated bv K. D. Williams drug store; girls prise, roller skates, donated oy wuuam voiirain.

Fa.t men's race, first prise, flash light, donated by the 8hawnee Bupply second prise, Inner tube, donated by J. D. Scurry Co, Fat women's race, first prise, book of nketa. donated by' William Roberts of the Shawnee Amusement second prise, compact case, HnnnM hv Wenner's Drug store. Three-legged race, boys' prises, fia.hiio-ht.

donated bv Blttenbender's Garage, and inner tube, donated by J. D. Scurry Co- Girls prise, sport sweater, donated by Schectman's Clothing Store, and duster, donated nift.nhnnder'a Garage. hull throwing contest: Men's prise, belt, donated by the Shawnee Olotlilng Cn. Wf-mon rm-nn iron, donated by th-i Tho.r.as Klcctrla rolling content; for children under 10, bnvs prire, nae hall bat donnted by H- TcsI.e, glrlV prize ilnnsUd kv Weils' FtOTe.

Thin women's raoe: first prize, rnifin fhiilr donuted hy Stiauss trnmitnnt senond Di'lsi. model ship, donated bv Miller B.Frederick. inn vard dash, (open) itrst prise, lamp, donated by Thomas Furniture seoond prise, canon cigarois, donated by William Seras, propri tor Vsletor Cleanlnsr Service Co. Half mile relay face, prise, one leg on the Sunday school silver cup. Half barrel of flour will be award ed to oldest family on grounds, do nated bf watkins Hrotners ana quarter barrel flour to oldest couple Miner Hiuara fining uo, donated me nour.

A regular meeting of the commit' tees will be held next Friday night in the Union church, Larkivllle, All members are requested to meet in front of the Christian church not later than 7:80. from where they will go to the above designated meeting plaoe. The committee In charge of solicitations thank mer chants who generously cooperated with i the committee In donating the prizes. NO. 2 8HAFT CLAM BAKE.

Employees of the No. 1 shaft, Kingston Coal company held their annual clam bake last Sunday after noon at Huntsvllle. It was estimated there were ISO members present Va rious forms of diversions were par- tlclpatel in and the affair was de dared to be one of the most success fur undertaken. TO LOSE MEMBER The Hsyden Quartet, organised by vavia.u, Thomas, organist or the Edwards' Memorial Church is about to lose one of its talented members la the person of David Jones, baritone, who has been making Lis home with nts sister, Mrs. Henry Hhone, of Summit street.

He has decided to move to Stuebenvllle, Ohio, to resld with his brother, Thomas. Through his musical activities, Mr. Jones made many friends, He will be missed by his host of friends, who wish him well. RETURN FROM MOTOR TOUR Mr. and Mrs.

James Connors and daughter Lillian 'and aims John and James, Mr. and Mrs. John Haley ana aaugnters Marie and Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. George Harlow and son Fred and Mrs.

Austin T. Davles and daughter, Bhtiley May. recently motored to Baylor's ljike and Para dise valley and other points of in terest. 8PECIAL MEETING A special meeting will be held to night by the borough council at 7:30, at which time the Question of dis. posing of bills which have remained unpaid for the past several nto'nths win oe considered.

SPECIAL FEATURE Through the efforts of Jimmte Dukas, the congental manager of the Orand theatre, the much talked of picture, showing the' battle recently waged between Tommy Loughran ana rete jatzo, will be shown to jignc SCHOOL BOARD METINQ The sohool board will held their regular meeting to-night at 8 o'clock, at which time bids will be received tor the hauling of coal and the re moving or ashes. LOCAL MAN INJURED Victor Rovlnsky, local barber, was the victim In an automobile aocldent which occurred while he was on his way to Haste Park with Robert Jones of Kingston at 4 o'clock Monday af ternoon. The car which lie was driving went beyond control and crashed Into tree, resulting In complete demolish' ment. Rovlnsky was removed General hospital. After being treated he was allowed to go to his home.

NOTES AND PER80NAL8 Charles Ollskl, of Main street, has left for New York city to resume hi duties in the Merchant Marines. Tony Janoskl, of Main street, has returned from 4 fishing trip to Lake vvanenpaupacK, wnere Be caught fine mesh of fish. Stanley Petraskl, who received broken ankle white at work at the Kingston Coal Co. is Improving nicely at uenerai hospital. 8enlor Christian Endeavor society of Edwards Memorial church will meet to-night in the church at 7:80, All members are requested to be present Hillside Lodge, I.

O. O. 268, will meet to-morrow night at Prayer service will be held to night in Klrst Welsh Baptist churoh Green street, at 7:10. Prayer service will be held to night in Bethesda Congregational church at 7:30. Miss Hannah Armstrong has re.

turned after spending a week's vaca tlon with her sister, Mrs. Leo Brown, at New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kostrob have returned from New York City where they spent a few days.

MOTOR-POWER FOR SKIIERS Paris Santos Dumont. aviation pioneer, is working on a small motor to help skilers back uphill after their jumps. If would be small enough not A- 1 1 1 I tio nanuiuup 1110 auucies iu mi.u downhill leac TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Motorcycle; price 130. Call at Faust's Oarage, 481 North Rl ver St. FOR SAI.F One Harley-Davldson 1928, model 74, like new, brakes oh both wheels, air cleanor and every-thinar: easy Davments.

French Kingston Corners. Open evening. FOR SALE One 1B26 Harley Twin, with tandem; a good machine and cheap for cash. A few other Harleya from 175 op, French Kingston Corners. Open evenings ONE T4 Harley tor 7.

Thl must oaah. On Harley aid oar outfit; lit take thl one out French Kingston Corners. Open evenings. Mrs. Harry West and Mrs.

were guests 'of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar oryan recently. Mr. and Mrs, William Russell and daughter, Carol, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

C. Edwards at Harvey's Lke. Mrs. Clara Sevens has returned home after spending several weeks at Salem, the guest of Mrs. Cone, Miss Kan Edwards broadcast over WBAX recently.

Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Bryan and son Oscar, Mrs. Walter Uryden and daughter, Louisa, and Miss Cora. Taylor spent Sunday at Wyaluslng, Mrs. Gerald Johnson and son Mar vin, of Catawlssa are spending the week as guests of Mrs, D.

L. Edwards. Mrs. Ella Ace spent Tuesday with friends at Kingston. TRUCKSVILLE The monthly meeting of the Thomas Carle, Bible class was held at the home of Mr.

Q. W. Reynolds en Monday evening. Re marks for the good of the class were made by a number of the members. A double men's quartet comprised of u.

w. Reynolds, Philip Reynolds, Charles Perkins, J. E. Newhart, George Reynolds, W. A.

Steelman, Rev. A. Chapman and Bay Gem mel entertained. A reading was riven by the pastor, Rev, A. J.

Chap man and remarks by J. T. Roberts of Springfleld, Lunch was served by a committee comprised of a. W. Reynolds, Norman Rlngstrom, W.

A. Rhodes, John Rlchasdn. and Samuel Reese. present: J. P.

Banning, Thomas Knorr, Bryce Hntiitr, Ray Qemmel, Rev. A. Chapman, Bruce Long, Francis Mc Carty, Archie Woolbert, George Kulp, josepn T. KODerts of ispringneia Rev. J.

L. Thomas, William Hewitt, HarryrfSrodhun. William Rhodes, Lee Updyke, Thomas Carle, David Morris, David Williams, Samuel Reese, Arthur Johnson, C. Perkins, C. W.

Fisher, Norman Ring. strom, Charles Marklo, Thomas Morris, C. A. Baker, John Richards, J. E.

Newhart, Irvln Par sons, W. Steelman, Philip Reyn olds, C. G. Perkins, G. W.

Raynolda ana a. u. eny. Mr. and 3.

T. Roberts of Springfleld, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. L.

Thomas, Thomas Is Mrs. Roberts' aister. Rev. J. Thomas occupied the Welsh Congregational pulpit of Plttston on Sunday.

First appearance of the Musical Artists of Dallas and vicinity, furnishing music for a program of round dances at Dallas Hotel to-night. Real festival spirit will prevail Come and enjoy yourself and help the Fire Company. Delia Riddle has returned home after spending a week with Dorothy Hay of Carvertea, a Send all news for this column to Record box at post-office or call Melvln Hewitt, Mrs. David Williams entertained on Tuesday evening at dinner Mr. and Mrs.

William Meredith. David Meredith, Miss Ruth Meredith, and Miss Annette Meredith of Wilkes. Barre. Miss Lucille Hewitt Ieft-Wednes day to spend some time at Fiddle Lake. RAILROADS RESPONSIBLE Railroads of Germany are now held responsible for loss or damage to baggage regardless whether such is due to negligence of the road.

The Pell-Allan Motor Company 201 CAREY AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS August 1st Clearance Sale on Hupmobile Trade-Ins, 2 Hup 6 Demonstrators, 1928. 1 Hup 8 Demonstrator, 1928. Hup 6 Sedan, 1927. Hudson Sedan, 1927. Chandler Sedan, 1926.

Ford Coupe, 1927. Ford Roadster, 1927. STEINERT MOTOR CO. 417 Market Kingston Phone Kingston 2404 CLEVELAND sood condition, fenders and Dooy kooo, new oauury. JBfl.

drive It home. 58 right city. STUDEBAKER special duplex in a-i cuimuiun, car baa a now paint od, only fivu down, balance In 12 months. Packard Used Car SS0 Market St. Upon evenings.

FORD roadster, with box on rear, its: iw unevioicc coupe, au. I 1987 Whippet coach, 13" 5. gusque. hanna-KnlRht, 24 Wyoming Kingston. PEERLESS 8-cyl.

limousine, a beau- rm cur. that can De usua to aa- vantage In the taxi buslnesK, SK40 down, balanoe In 12 months. Packard Used Car Dept, 6S0 Market St. Open evening. FOB BALE Ford coupej.

to good" condition. 145: 41 East Main Plymouth. Phonj 17-hV 1 1124 Dodge touring car: A-l condi tion, can Kingston si-n. REBUILT PACKARDS subject to prior sale, we have a se lection or open ana eiosea racimrun that have been rebuilt, repainted ana In our own Packard shop, and each one la guaranteed, pon't buy a jieW moderate priced car till you see these cars. Packard Used Car Dept.

580 Market Street liberal Terms Open Evenings PARSONS ENTERTAINS CLASS The Phllathea class pf the Baptist Sunday aohool was entertained by Mrs. Frances Davla at her. home on Ridge street, Monday evening. After a brief business meeting gamw were Played and a dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Mes-dames Louise Powell, Mary Jane Thomas, i Haiel Kemble, Mae Olson; Harriet Bdgerton, Una, Harrlr, HAs Thomas: Resale Kreage.

Eva Male Dermott, Margaret 'Williams, Frances Davis and Mabel Williams. ANNUAL PICNIC Tha Baptist Sunday school picnic will be held at Harvey's Lake next Wednesday, August 8. The com mittee in charge Is making arrange ments for a large attendance. A large number of people of the town who are not members of the church or Sunday school always go along to the Baptist Dlcnlc. and the committee ex tends a general invitation to all again buio year.

Mrs. Josirm and d.ttichter, Kthcl returned to tliir homo on Minor Rod afir a ix weeks viiiilon with her sister, Mrs. Lelcht, of Cincinnati, Ohio. COURTDALE Prayer meeting and Bible study will be held this evening at the M. E.

church, Miss Edna Williams is spending hiT vacation with relatives at Nicholson. I Mrs. Clifford Edwards of Harvey's i Lake spent Tuesday with local friends. Mr. and Mrs.

George Klenotle entertained friends from Montrose on Sunday. Mrs. Brown and children of Wllkos-Barre visited local friends on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Tlieion Morgan and daughter, Lorraine, spent a day recently at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips; Mr. and USED CARS With an O. K.

That Count 1Q97 Chevrolet Coach. Bx- $395 $385 callent shape. 1926 Coupe; condition. 1927 cn- IQOA Ford Coach; arood condition. vary t1AK 1927 f0ti t'oupe; a11 new $225 1925 BtudeDak)r Coach, Jut $24S chevrolet Tourlns- $145 1925 ftl H'ton 1927 Fora Roi4tr- $165 1926 Boter.

$155 Ford ton truck with 1Q27 canopy top, very rood tOAK condition, all new 'tO tlrea. 1Q9R Chevrolet Coach; very good. $295 HEIGHTS CHEVROLET 22r Bast Market W-n. IM4W PHIUP HERSCHENFELD buy and sell used and useloaa utos. part, tlras and tube also Cadillac Flying Cloud La Salle Trade-Ins REO BROUGHAM.

DODGE COUPE. NASH SEDAN. FLYING CLOUD SEDAN. CADILLAC SEDAN, DODGE SEDAN. WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN.

BUICK SEDAN. REO SEDAN. ESSEX COACH. FRANK MARTZ Used Car Department CAREY AVE, NEAR DIVISION 6439-J. 1127, four-door (50) ae-dun, pttlnt Urea, motor and uphol-atery lika new.

Real bargain. Saay terma. Sutter-Kaah Motor 43-47 North Main St Phone 208. TOR SALE Packard n-i. coupa.

sn BKAND new 1928 6 cylinder aedan, fully driven from ihow room to mj garauu; will racrl-flce for a quick eala. call 4071, to 6 p. or 6321 after FORD aedan. In irooi runnmar con aition, cnonp. addIv 12 St, eity, or Bell Phono 8039-J GOOD Ford motor, complete; ITS each: overhauled motor.

140 each, while they laat 4940; 240 Bo. Main St PACKARD Six Sedan; -Chrysler 70 i Coach. Thesa car a In excellent condition and priced low. Modem Garano, 668 South Yin r.hlln 6t BUICK Muster Six 7-puaa. aedanT In A-l condition, itn extra food car, 2 new tires, only $840 down, balance In 12 months.

Packard Used Car Dept, 680 Market St, Open evening. Buy Now FOR YOUR -VACATION TRIP Down Payment 1927 Oakland Laudau Coupa $275 1927 Pontiao Roadster $225 1927 Oakland 4-Door Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 9128 1926 Studebaker Sedan 9276 Nash 2 Door Sedan 90 1925 Dodge Coup 1925 Ford Coupa 73 1923 Dodge Coup 1927 Pontiao Sadan $263 Hup 4-passenger Coupe 95 1925 Hup Sedan Tha Above Prices Include Fire, Theft and Disability Insurance. Easy Terms Open Evening Until 9 P. M. Frank F.

Matheson Co. 923 Wyoming Avnua -Corner Pattebona 8t PHONE KINGSTON 7160 BUICK SEDAN 7-pasn. paint, up. holstery and tire HIca new; motor perfect A wonderful en for Inig Rargain. down payment buy thle cur, Sutter-Nash Motor 43-47 Moirt! Muln street, 208.

FOB SALE Dodge touring; nerfect condition: eiuv. BU oJtr. Inquire 51 Waller USED GARS That Will Give You Real Service COME IN Let us demonstrate anyone of the following: CHRYSLER 60 Coach, 1927. FORD Roadatvr, balloon tiret. DODGE, PACKARD 1028 Coup.

HUPMO Club Sadan. WIUUYS-KNIGHT Couim, 1928. 8TUDEBAKER 2-door aadan. CHRYSLlIR 70" Coach. 1926.

JIWETT 4-Door Sadan, 1924. SPECIAL -TO-DAY 1927 "60" 4-Door Chryalar Sadan. If you arc looking for a ral buy, htr It la. 1926 '70" Chryalar Royal 8dan. Juat what you want A Studabaki 2-Door Sadan.

Ra paintad, new tiraa, A-J oondi tiOn. A' Our Imputation la Your Ouaranta KIRBY-DAVIS MARKET AND GATES 6TI, KIN88TON KINGSTON 7M0 USED CAR DEPT, 369 MARKET ST, KINGSTON VGR BAlB Kord truck, cheap. Call at 3X3 Courtdala Ave, Courtdale. "vn raetais. WallerJK-t3l N.

Pennsylvania Ave. Bell S4S 1928 Oakland coach. In very rood conauion, oome and ae tnla bar-train, 8180 balance in 12 months. Packard used Car 580 Market St evenings. FOR SALE 1928 Hudson Landau sedan two months old.

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