The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    .THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' OREGON."
TRIDAY.
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NOVEMBER
3, 1821.
GHOST OF MUTUAL
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Harding
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Br Jaa Tf. Gerar
. hm Amheemdor to Oernr
iWHtln lor the. lnunwtkMl Srwm Service)
(Caprrtiht. 1931. Inttne4ioel Hew Berrice)
Washing!. Nor. II. I fear that from
Um ether shore no traveler return.
Im the souls ef tha 10.000.000 who gare
thalr uvea in una
last ' war would
weep through the
council room Lilt a
mighty wind, puri
fying the thoughts
of the delegates
and driving away
pettiness and elf-
lahnese. But other
ghoata sit at tha
conference table
the grisly ghosts
of the Irish ques
tion, of the Silestan
'Question., of tha
Question of Russia, which has thrown
off her shackle In murderous epilepsrv
Of the new. but always beloved "ranee,
i showing once more, however. In Brlar.d'a
1 apeech the never-dying fear and hatred
I of Germany : ghosts whose ghastly
- hands presa tha natlona apart and Into
I tha old paths of mutual distrust
50 MEED OF TREATY
If the 700 years of wrongs of the Irish
2 could at laxt be righted and Ireland
I stand an associate of Britain and Amer-
lea. thre would be a natural alliance
J of Kngluh-epeaklng peoples, of peoples
I of tha same civilisation and Ideals, that
would endure and have no more need
- it inlr tr.At- than has
' trv " w
the long frostier of Canada and tne
United State! of armed sentinels and
im1i of war.
5 And while all too secretly, the dele
agate discus the details of naval die
1 armament and the questions of the Far
Kaat. cannot the conference boldly, face
, I the question of dirty fighting? The us
I of poison gas and the pirate, deadly
1 sneaking submarine, which sinks mer
chant ships without notice and without
placing passengers and crew A In safety,
as required by the laws of mercy and
of wart A open lifeboat, many miles
1 from land, on a stormy winter sea. can
1 not be considered a place of safety.
LEMOS FROM ASCIET
... A thpuoand years ago an Arabian
wrote, "Of a verity, the downs xI tne
I ancients become a lesson to those that
I follow a fur, so that man look upon the
admonitory events that have happened,
a to take warning and come to the knowl
I edge of what befell bygone peoples, and
" are retrained thereby."
t In the thirteenth century' the Mongo
fllan armlea of Genghis Khan and Tam-
erlane forcibly enlisted the Chinese,
"'overran Asia and threatened Europe.
J fiuppose that the territorial Integrity of
' Inline la destroyed and an Intelligent,
"organising Mongol raca, repeating hls-
i tory. recruits the Mongolian arrniea by
forcing mllteonn of Chinese Into tne
ranks? Then the natlona of Europe may
iwell tae warning from the e-kalser"s
i celebrated picture and unite, perhaps
(too late to protect their firesides from
IK. tvarll nf lh Kant. f .
i The great objective at the Christian
f nations should be to preserve China as
a umrau nation, or at least save It
i from peaceful occupation or conquest by
2 any Mongolian empire
I JAPANESE DANGER 8EE3T
i Tha right to trad free from boycott
i ta obtain raw materials from cruna,
perhaps more, muat be secured to Japan,
i but It is not In the Interest of the peace
of the world to permit Japan, an ea
K seatlally military nation, to obtain the
- overlordehlp of China, and an opportu-
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Premier Aristide Brlaad of France
Bt Marie Da Meatalvo
InUrnauonal Nin Serrice Staff CormpndcDt
((joprrUtit, by mternsBDnai news
Sarrloa)
N'aw York, Nov. 23. "I can go back
to my beloved Franca feeling that I ac
complished everything that I came for
and I am very happy about It.
This was tha parting message of Pre
mier Brland .today as he prepared to
sail to his home country, his work at
the conference "on limitation ol arma
ment completed, and bearing the assur
ances of. the great powers that there
would be no attempt to restrict the
armies of France.
The French premier. In a happy mood
announced his faith in the conference
now In session in Washington and pre
dieted far-reaching results without dis
cord.
XO MACHIATELLI
"There Is no Machlavelli at the con
ference." the premier said. "France Is
not teemperamentally suited to the role
of Machlavelli: We have tried to play
the oart . when other nation played it
In their diplomatic relations with ua,
but w Were very glad to drop it and
follow the American lead of putting all
the cards on the table.
Having done this, I have been very
much surprised to see In the press re
ports a continually renewed attempt to
find some sinister plot underlying the
t nlty to organise the vast hordes of that words of both myself and Mr. Balfour.
Muntrv Tor war an ODDuriuiiny iu rvj i i Know very wen umi uicig w i
ing was purely a social one. I was very
much touched by his expressions of
,rm personal friendship. We had a
real heart to heart talk in which he told
me of his complete sympathy with the
position of my country and ended by
taking me by both hands and shaking
them cordially, quite in the warm French
manner. This surprised and affected
me very much.
'I go back feeling that I accomplished
niXIZl BBXAJT9 mEBT7sCE8
LORD CTTBJEOJrS SFEICH
By Charte X. EUsa
Nw York. Nor 25. 0. N. & Pac
ing up and down his hotel room Bka a
caged lion. Premier Brland of Trance,
in his final statement to the American
people, dictated to a correspondent of
tha International Haws Service chal
lenge to tha powers of 0m world to ra-
Attam , their navies ; In proportion, to
France's Dollcr toward. Germany, and
again told why , Franc muat- maintain
a large army.:
After biddino- other newspaper men
goodbye, the French premier, who sailed
at noon today aboard the liner rao
called in the International News Service
cerresDondent and said : v
N. "France, which hag 60.000.000 subjects
la her colonies, . -whose coast ara on
three seas, which conaeauently needs
navy, has seen her fleet of capital ships
reduced by the effects of tha war from
threA raadrons to av single squadron.
She is prepared on this" ground fo realise
an accord with hr friends and allies
for the same nroportional reduction.
-As resrarda disarmament France wiu
have gone a far along this road, as
hit other country, without exception, xn
effect, on land, in spite of the danger
which she undergoes. , ahe has aireaay
Bnontaneaushr reduced her metropoli
tan' army by a third. ; In spite of the
law which keeps three Classes witntne
colors, actually there are-only two. Fur,
thermore, the government has introduced
a bill into parliament which reduces the
period of service, by half. As a conse
quence the number of effectives in the
army is in the same proportion.
"It is much more than the other na
tion will do a regards navies, since
the naval reductions envisaged do not
exceed 40 per cent.
'Consequently." the French premier
said. "In view of the sum total of ner
forces of national defense land army
and aea army it i can , be said ' that
France will have made an effort at re
duction superior to that of any other
nation, and the merit will be greater
because she is in enevitable danger.
British friends ought to realise the fact
that the German' fleet is at the bottom
of the sea and consequently It is no
longer a menace either for England or
for us. But the 7,000,000 men of the
German armies are still there, very
much alive and available. It is a fact
France must realise and consider.
Premier Briand said he did not wish
to reply to Lord Curzon s speech Be
cause he had not seen the 'text
"I do not cult see. however." he said
"what interest there can be for friends
and allies to argue: with one another in
the very moment when they are trying at
Washington to assure the peace or tne
world. It is primarily between them
that peace ought to exist. I shall pin
mv faith on the words of Mr. Balfour,
pronounced at the last public session
of the conference, when he solemnly
recognized, as did all . the other dele
gates, that the situation of France in
Europe was exceptional and that she
had need to take precautions for her
safety."
Be said he had viewed with satisfac
tion that it had been sufficient for him
to loyally explain' the situation to the
American people In? order to be under
stood by the whole world, which per-
B . i
inita me to leave 1 tot , Franc with I
tranouU soirit and a Peaceful heart.- . I
In ni statsroom v aooara ins run, ;
when asked if Franc would-atfca: to
her present policies at the Washington
conference. Premier Briand repuea;
"If ahe doesn't, then l worn d at um
head of the government.'' ' :
Asked how lone thought the Wash
ington conference would last, he said :
'Not longer than a month if the con
ference wishes only, to go en record re
garding Important matters.' but that If
it "wishes to work out the ettl tnat
would require a longer time and woajd
have ta he left to 'exnerta.' - v
Premier Briand said he considered the
Washington conference "a great suoc
for your country, , which had given the
initiative." '; ,: ,
The oonfereoc already has given re
sults; it win give more," he predicted.
The puttie disenwion has made A great
impression on the public 'minds through
put the world.;' X general atmosphere ef
peace ha been created and that" is the
best preparation foe world peace."
Gratified by his reception in America
and much Impressed by President Hard
in and 1 Secretary Hughes, Premier
Briand said: .
- "Mr rooUctten of Mr. Hughes wDJ
be one of tha most delightful of my Ufa.'
BRITISH PRXSS AGREES
WITH CCBZOJCS SPEECH
By caanes m. aict-aaa
TJnitad Pitas staff Oeiwnicefcit.
London. Not. 15. The British presa
today agreed with the standi taken by
Lord Curaon. severer? enuciaang ta
French attitude against limitation etcher
military resource.
The Chronicle, summing mp the opin
ion of the larger portion of the press.
says;
The doer Is sUU open, hut If France
bangs it we e not know what will hap
pen to Europe."
The Chronicle, organ ef Premier Lloyd
George, warned France again "the mis
take of Germany1."
A reliable authority Informed the
United Press that Premier Briand may
some t London before returning to
Paris from the Washington eottfereec.
This, tt was said, may delay the ex
pec ted Journey of Lloyd Qeorg t the
disarmament conference. '
Curson, In his speech, declared:
In what ties the strength and protec
tion of our great ally acres the chan
nel? It doe net eonatat in ta nw o
her soldiers, great a that la. U does
cot consist in the strength of her armies.
pewerfui an they are. It oee nor con
st in the anexhauatxu sptnt mi srr
peeole or thJnstio ef her causa.
"It xistln tha fact that conscience
of the world and the combined physical
tore of the n acid Including America
will not tolerate the reappearance in the
heart of Europe of n greet and dangar
obs power which has always rattled the
sword in the scabbard and which 1 a
perpetual menace to the peace of the
world."
Noah was a great ball player. Ha
pitched the ark without and within and
later put the dove out oa a fly. ' -
Brunswick Records
for December L
One Kiss
Love Will Find a Way
and othef otth-while number
Ma
Wabash Blues
these hordes to- Western conquest, as in mental reservation in anything I sa!
id.
although I realize that therre are sharp
minds in England who will want to find
them. .There will also be many In
France who will -try to see some sting
In what Mr.-Balfour has said, but I see
no reason to interpret his- expression
as anything but the most affectionate
and amicable towards my country. The
little disputes that arise are nothing
the davs of Tamerlane.
The very qualities which make the
I Japanese people great their talents for
- and bravery In war, will make Japan a
t denser If given the suseralnty of China.
i Briand departs. Vlvianl takes his
place another orator his speech aa
4 fiery aa the African sun under which
he was born. He can do little now:
'Briand he. tuneand for this Menafc
conference, at leaat. France plays Mnv ln, lnrl, WF R1T.
"Z.r.rXL. aVlin "I think, to use an American expres-
i A . ,m..,.,u whtoh t and sion. that we have all been square.
21:;:- 7 know thlng "I anUclpate no discussion and no
i.. ei.niTr believed sincerely no friction in the future in this conference
i h. maiorltv of Ger- which will impair its harmony.
, mant TMy farewell visit to President Hard
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And the most natural -reproduction of the piano
tone ever recorded. , '
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June Moon .
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Honolulu Eyes, Waltz, for Dancing;
Fox Trot
for Dancing.
Fox Trot
for Dancing.
Fox Trot V
for Dancing.
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Fantaisie Impromptu (Chopin..),......
. . .Pianoforte Solo by Leopold Godowsky
$1.50
Seeord Rooms, 8eveata Floor
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Law 'Enforcement'
Aides Not Wanted
I Washington. Nov. 15. (I. N. S.)-
Th Idea that 11 a year men be put
in lb government payroll to help en-
i force the Volstead law lacks sympa-
thetlc support from the treasury, depart
ment. t Officials said today that prohibition
I Officials have not received sanction of
' Secretary of the Treasury Mellon In a
proposal to create an auxiliary unit,
c made up of a large number of wealthy
t men ever the country to aid In enforce
a ment.
At the treaswry department It was aaid
that an auxiliary unit, purely voluntary
C hut having a eeml-offlclal flavor would
She regarded by the people aa a "spy.
" las" organisation and probably would
-complicate the already difficult Job of
.. federal ouiciai entrusted wiui ury 'aw
v matters.
Prices
$100 to $200 Below 1920
The quality remains the same in Pianos and Player-Pianos the same long life, the same' dependability,
the same splendid tone, quality and new double-repeating actions.
REDUCED CHRISTMAS TERMS
$15 or $25 Secures Piano or Player f or Chrutmas j
Thss esy ss little si it, ll, IU or IIS n month
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Behnipg. walnut, new .-S6TS
Hallet Davis, waL. used..S265 "
Fischer, large oak. used.... 9345
Checkering, good as new.t.$575
Autoplano. Player. oew....S72S
Haselton Broa., maK. new..S67S
Haines Broa. waL, new....B495
Haines Bros., quit new... $535:
Foster 4 Co., nearly new. S450 --
Foster a Co'good aa new.:s385
Schubert, large mah used S265
'Schroeder Bros, oak.. S395
Kimball, oak, renewed..... S395
Everett, oak. renewed.. ....S3 95
Russell, walnut, renewed.. .(265
Haines Bros., slightly uaed-S575'
Howard, walnut, bw......425
Haselton BrOev. new mah..S650
Haines Bros., man., nw...S535
Francis Bacon, nearly new. S435
.Foster Ce good as newf 395
Helnse, walndt, used.. S195'
' Howard, small mahogany.. (425
ModeTlo. player-piano, new $59
- Hamilton, virtually new. . .
Haines Broa slighty used
1 Franklin pL-piano, new. , . .
Howard, walnut, new......
Howard, player-piano .....
Haselton Bro, mahog.....
Hsjtelton Bros., used . .
Foster k Co., pL-pianoa .". .1
Sterung VPrtgnt. renewed..
1475
1495
1765
1425
1675
1675
U595
1595
$375
fey Cash or tit a Heath
; $775 ;
Fay Cash er flS Xoath ,
Pric lUdvctions in Phonogrsphs
Brunswick, No.- 7. mah. . 9O.0O
Stradivara Melody ...... S112.50
Stradlvara Barm'y, oak S125.00
Stradivara Melodyv mah.S112.50
Stradivara Harm"y, oak.S112.SO
Wrtrol 3CX man, used..S140.00
Stradivara Melody S112.50
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aa 1 cash on some,'3S cash on others and ft, ss. SI0 and more a month, as may suit your convenience.
-Sewenth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Ok, Cor. Fifth and Wsuhinjton
ENSATIONAL SALE
OF. USEID MOTOR CARS
Save by Buying Now Prices Have Reached the Bottom of the Market
COVEY SAYS:
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"The public refuses to become excited over red ink and flashy headlines they want facts they have no
interest in mere claims they want cut prices. Tell them that we .understand a sale to mean real cut prices
and that a. sale with us must be just what it seems." I
HERE ARE THE FACTS
Our used car sales volume absolutely controls our ability to accept trades on new car business. When our
used car business flows down, our new car business is seriously affected and we can better afford to give
the public the benefit of bur accumulated used car stock at a great deal less than cost, than we can hold
it until early spring, when we feel that the used car marWt will be better and-in the meantime deprive
ourselves of new car business because of our inability toTrade.
HERE ARE THE PRICES AND THE PROOF
We feel that the public is very skeptical regarding sales, and especially automobile sales used motor cars
have no standard of value no list price like new cars so, in fact, it is difficult to tell when the prices
are actually cut In-order to prove to the best of our ability that this is a genuine cut price sale, we are
reproducing two of our classified ads, one dated Oct. 9 and one Nov. 12, which show the level of prices,
at which we have sold 71 used cars during the last sixty days, as well as the prices we have reduced them
to for this sale. r
OCTOBER 9, 192f.
031 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE aw
Vr THK IXJVKV MOl-OE CAR CO. ruv t
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Tial acceptance of' this sutemtnt ai true, tt
it practically iaposribta for u to belista taa
Wa era odIt in tha wad ear buabiaat tor eer
health er rathar taa aealUr of eur a car
-k . h)m miM BnaaBt-a vusy.
lieily aspset tt tt ara o poo w
Ztnt Tolas at wd cat, takea to aichanra
thiooca cur tued ear . department. Grp tu
import of tha fauowiss menace and UU yoar
fEH55? ZL?fZ-r. r. 1. rAmldtai. ra-
bs I finfahlBr aed cuarantaatBC taa seed can it places.
rat 1 on thU market ana u pnews -n ,SlwI.T
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i. I of eoat sr pram ya oo uua .7""',r- !
I of rtirard te fectarinc aoeh a poller Ua ia tn I
wki h kajs nfiwn mill dii sar ei ui . i
Fr aaiais eUcrins aatea approach our prices. I x-
. None epproacn ear qnauiy. ' , 1 po.
We are effertas yo ua, iiww pu.- n.
aro. I of
- Our caln s) mutual u a man. I ofc.
. Wa both lose W 5ooX lent
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ISIS Dodea . Brothere touring, ...... .. S;lin
11T Door Brotaara tourma. ... ... aV
ltll Dodrt Brothefs tourlaf...-.... IrMd-
.at a twm awOK.m rmAtmT- , . . . . . .TOv
191S Dodsa Brother sedan. ..... li;Str
llt Dadce. Brotaara wannw
illi TtMl.. HmtK,rt fwdtee. . . V .lid
IslQ Dodfe-Brothers toorin. ....... . JOO
l2l Dodce Brother roadaUr 7
A, a TJtMw tmit vnmWl 11.
lSlt Twin six rscsara lanoamei. ... . .
iota zmm. UmMuina waaderful tazioas. .
ISIS 4-paea. Roanwa.-. ........... .. f
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SATURDAY NOVEMBE 12,
AUTOMOBUXS FOR SALE .800
roa car cd
Wl. resM)a of eat ar mot. aaed can
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tefiaiaaad. eaaraat d aa srked
aa arm a te eat ap a ataadare of aiee
ara rebuilt,
aa lew aa ta
doeia thaaa mm
Tha iBeaaaiBe and atttaaina mt
aaasnrrd a tha ecales ef hnaiaaai efttcieacy snat
coojuteotly naaa. untin . acuoe
aeattaaoa aaeat ea pacurrety '
the arsaaisataw pre-
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Wili.it r.r,kil. " tanaine. ........
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fort 1,20 Chandler, rood eeadiUoa; taap.... 1400 I n.
AeablltlT Chandler coup--. 1. ... I Um
1111 Chaadtaf tounnf, new una. ..... . ' I ani
"Tfc3!ll Hiynoa toorins. only .......... . l??lb.
int-l20 Haynea tonnns ...... i;iar
'MMlll17 h4ehalcestowiaf,. ........... .JJJ
I 1918 fradebakef eonpa: real buy at... 600
aril! Itadeaak Bif Six. T-paa....... 1478
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1020 Cheesslet 480 aadae '00
ie20 CherroJet tourioc. ..... i ..
iaia (Aaimlit tnurinc. . ... . . f
1820 Fore; tontttf
ibis Fard tmz: an nnusnai car iv
i ft! rrscuto. 4-can.. aane a-A : un
d.rprioKi ana an excellent car or. ii
Hill WinVMn tnllrinz. ....... IT OS
1920 Buick. 7-paa IZaO
1920 Buck. 6-paa ; . Jii
iota rhmnniT Ktuta: a wonqenm car.. . im
1010.9A HeAil HndKm UMdlter.. . . . . 1500
1819 Pcerles o tonnaf. etuy. ...... mi
ilodcl "H" Hnpmobile- tourtat 100
DKLJViRl CAKS
1918 Tto&r Brother Tael delirary. . . . 70
19 IS Pod: Broth n screen TOO
i til a tvmIv. Ttrather mereeB.: an excellent
car for 82i
t slS Buick deHrery. -. 800
A a bis dLplay at eur Broadway aaleanoai
downtotc. Call t the aalearoom not coarrnW
.nt tot you. Our antoatobUe traatpenatte
makei it quickly ponible (or yon to look ever
eat entire ixor.
AX LDfcU CA& BKACH
anea tha gfealeat poaaiale vala a the wt
prtca. tha Cove klotor Car Coirnnr ban
stitfas VT attain this iaoomaanibU poamae. seek
a need ear priacipat pktcaa aer Utanat aa a
aanxnai eaan aaa tnroaca nT eeavsraus.
we both will benefit rmUy.
PQDCE BB0TE&4 KOTOS CASS
118 Dodca Brother taertac 8 873
11T Doca BiwUer tawia e
lSta Dodca Brothers trartnc 728
1918 Dodca Brother raadatat. . e Ie
1918 Dodsa Brother, nadatar. wiU aO
eatlMr Urs .7 TS
X919 Dodsa Brothers aedaa , 119
1919 Dodc Brathera toertec. . 90
118 Dodee Brataars roadeter... -lit
1910 Dodsa Brathera toarta 900
1920 Dodsa Brothen roadster 9T
Podae Brotbera camp car 109
Liberty sport aaodel 1189
Twin Six Packard Landaaletta . . . . 27)9
Jianaaa lirneonae. a aairtal tax-
icaat
1919 4 paajanacr Reamer ... lie
1919 8cHn-Booth coupe 978
1920 Oktaaobn "8" toarin i.. 1250
192 OkteaaoMla tawiaa 989
1819 Ottwobii taerlss "8" 80
1920 Chandler, a rcry fine ear 120
1917 Chandler Ceupe 90
1913 caandlar toartas, new Una , T0
1919 JTaynea taeriaa. eaut 189
1920 Haynea toaxia 178
1917 Stedebaker taarinc .....- 87
.1918 Stedebaker Coupe, a reel bay St.. 999
1919 Stedebaker Bis Six. 7 neat 10
1919 Btudebakor "4"
1919 Apperson tawria 190
1920 Maxwell Sedan, aa axetuatt ear fee 980
1920 Kinc 180
1919 Premier. 4 paaeansar 199
1920 CbeTtoWt 490 Sedaa 700
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AH used Cadillacs will be sold at reductions from our former prices proportionately as great as those shown
in the above comparisons. Undoubtedly this is the logical time to buy one of these desirable cars.
Most of our automobiles are Covey rebuilt and guaranteed some are high grade "AS IS" cars. All are priced
so low as to demand your immediate action. This "sale will cause us great financial loss, but all we ask is
that through your quick response to our call, you profit in equal proportion. By all means take advantage
of this opportimity- let nothing interfere withrlhis chance to get real Covey Motor Car Company mer
chandise while on sale at such astounding reductions.
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Bring a, Small Cash PayTnentTWth You Long Terms on the Balance.
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