The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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.YlTfi F.VfiMNf! 'IlfilULD. KLAMATH FATXS. ORtfGflM -
tVt'dnosday, Novcmljoi- 21, 102ft
1
AGRICULTURE'S
GREATEST NEED
IS IRIil PEACE
Nicholas , Murray Butler,
President of Columbia,
Expiring Views
WAHIMNUToN. Nov. 21. (ITi
World , in iiiu In tho grcuil '
Imnii In agriculture. Dr. Nicholas '
Murray Duller, prealdcul of Ihcj
Carnegie endowment fur Inter-,
national pciire uml preslilonl of I
Columbia university, auld In it
loiter read lo llu. oiulowuiciii 'a
.......
Cllllllll
tlu imlliiiml K o IIK'.
"American uKrl. iiIiiiii'
lu by i
It very nature n ruling cb-uieiil j
In I rii.illoM.il trail.-." I... wr,.lo. I
II. unoriuhlu .uri.ln. i.Hi.i flml
ii r.,u.,....ii,iv ni.irb inniki i ni
fair prlru ..ml It must ho assured
of ..Iu uml speedy triiiihpoiiatlou
I., ,11. i.u i.iii.i unit uvi.r ,,i i. m !
.,H ... f..,li,ii. from .IlK. rliiiln.
utloii when It rea.hea tin- fron -
Hit of unoilii-r inuntry. All lliln
uiUHt liw ui'i-oMitrlty wuntliiK wlivn L
tlioro In f.-ur of wur iind lic:i
llm inliidH of men mid tlmlr
ni'oniiinli' renoiin-eii hi;.. Iiirnod
tuwiird Hie Invention uml tun-;
mru. tloii 'of li.-iriiin. iil..lli. for i
llm dent I ml Ion of hiiin.iii life
and iro-rty.
The n-nu'm latloii ot wur u '
au limtruineui of tmhlli- l.ollry. '
Juki now m,-ru. d lo by atilxtlun-'
llully th whole ilvllled world.
la Ilia lonnuiit tlngli) ieg forward
thai iHi'llliallon liua ever luki n.
That deelared polli y. It alhir-i
ly and honmly ll.ed up lo, and
K ai-romnauled ' l.v ilia u.ilu.i -
inenl of natlniml nollelea to. Ihoi
Uw liiturnauoiial relatliinnhlp
Ihua mtahllnheil, may well open;'"1' P"rlmanllko reproM-nta-,
a new day of proH-rty end , "Vv 'ln,t fnilllea and hlU
i-onifort for aKrku.iure and for
all Ihoiifi who are d.-pi-itd-iit
(hereon, whether directly or In
directly." .
LEGION STARTS
FUND FOR POOR
A uiilfjue i hurllublu fund was
started lant 1 jc lit ul a well at
tended nieotlng of tho American
J.at.in. It Waa uiiKoiii'd by (i.
.M. 1'pplnK'on.
Aa tho lather ot a new boy.
I'l'I'li'K'on proponed Hint every
b-ltloii lui'Uih.-r who heeoines a
father should lonlrlhutu tl for
every pound Ills ihlld wvIkIis lo
u b-klon fund for needy rhildri n. j
. iu.uii.toii suiri.-o on um iiiuii
by contributing on this bnals.
NvW iniiiiibuia of Iku. legion
will In- Initiated December 4.
finITgIrls in
rogue valley
ASIII. AM). Ore.. Nov. II. II-I'l-Two
Portland glrl, Klor
cnrii Nlekeraon, 1.1, and llerulro
.Mi kersoii, 11, who bad been re
ported mining from tho home
since timidity, were located here
yeulerdav.
The xlrla were turned over lo
iii..ir r..ii...r m-i... i.. i . ii, ..... . ...... . . '
heir father, who bad followed which came lo light Sunday in .
abeai. The girls were bound for
Hun Kranrlaro, it wu said
THIS
JU I WEEK! I
' at tho . A;
Mi
,1 V
1
INK TREE irs
kut a- a.lk.-lvj Tin t - f' ' ! W Nat
LAST
SPECIAL
VARIETY
SHOW!
VAUDEVILLE
- tint I ,
MADGE BELLAMY in
V
I J ,
venv
!V awa '
v a-j.x a
I CONFIDENTIAL' f.
I1IHI -
'.'OSWALD"
The Lucky Rabbit
Cartoon . v
Till ItSPA V and Till DAY
'Adam and Evil'
1
f
'
At the -
LII5EKTY
THEATRE
LAST MIOWIMi Ttm.lY
"THE
CANCELLED
DEBT"
Mil i:si) Y nml 1 IIID.W
Karl
Dane
Ceo. K.
Arthur
and
. In .
.'ROOKIES"
All Gone Is
Gaste; It's, Just
i Elegance and Tradition Give Way to
Ingloriousness; "Dumping , Off"
of Rothstein a Symbol
I IV ilOltTKNMK H.U NDI.UH I
-VI-.'A Hci-vlce WrIKT
NKW YORK. No ' Aruulil
Kntliaiclu. hlg-Huiu gmnhli-r, ha
missed I nol.lv from Iho New
York rhuiicti-tiikiiig acono, nii'i ;
III.. "psofcKh" la luini'iitliiK anew
1 ' v" " "!' .
""""'It """ """ "' '" n",,v"
'" ' '' "l,k fll. "'',
l"lloueat John'' KcllyM, mill Bit
l"'" r,M" "' " ""
autsii.-ii "".
N.'w York gambling of Uiduy la
' rl"" '" "' "'l'r of :
!'1"' - N1"" r wmpures favoruhly j
,'" nr-mr nlo. k. -
" " u ' -. miiii r-itiin
y"u ru,,"'r thiui u flu-d and
proionlilnii, wllb Indlvlil-1
""' IiII"-h nil, h u ItotliKtnln's !
"". iiiKiorioim iininnea i- u uiu ouiroim- ino in nem ioou,
' l"",,X '"' ltlK l""tllio fine.i wlnen und lluiiorn.
',"""1 H' eono-r. . i 'llu-ro wmmi'i a aamhllli liouiw
' Momul John" Kelly iouldlii Ihonw dua wlit-m you rouliln I
mtitln a flmt-ilimi plie Uiru Kul n better ileal, with -finer ;
'"" )"" 1,11(1 flnully din In , wlui a and (Ixam. Ihun you r iuld '
ll!itrioil maimer at llm ao of
,r"ln puruuioiila. Ilh k tliil-
! coulJ flourlHli In, then re-, Ke.'ly alio liuiuu-d that thel
' l,r" uraeefully from tho cuiuhlluit xamblera of thouo daya were not
lr",,v a roH.-clalilo out to rob Moilc, or trim tbone:
' ""' fr"m, f'llHnK down aomolwhs couldn't afford to play. Tho,
! N" York' auhway alt-pa. blK playera not a run for tbelr-
T' "U 'auy like lliem '
'ouin t-njoy luiliiiato aigualnlant:
station.
II Very Dlfferrnl Hlory ..Now
Today It's u very different ;
alory one of which Uollistelirs
"hiuupliii; (,(f" H n iborougbly '
filling ) in hi, I ;
Wherrna lu the duys of Kelly
and Cunfluld a man could run u
really respectable club for gunib -
lerji and obtain court Injunctions,
If necvi'sary, to kee V tho police
from entering, that Is not
iblu today, , : ('',! , x
Where I I, Co Ihi fo ele-!
.j..... M...I ....
I. u. v w.u u.i' i. imouiiua . ifl Ira-
SCHOOL PUPILS
Situation In Chicago i
Found To Be Serious '
By Authorities
t lliCUlb Nov -1 .-M;
.... '
J"U III,
police today In drive lo close
Ire cream parlors and other ;
piacaa selling lujuor lo high
school ' aludcnlK slluallon '
.the murder uf Wllllum Adlinnytls,
IS.
District police heads were noti
fied by chief of police. Wllllnm
BUYINGilOUOR
ic ,. f ' 'tuxaell Hint Ibey would be
filheld accouutiible for Ihe conlliiii.
t. H. K ' V ' operullon of any gin reHorls
a ju iv J i . .,,.,
be
or stores perinltliiig clilldreii
to gauilii In territori es under
their direction.
special deliiil of dry ugcnln
assigned to Hie duly of
clfhiilng up all c
of Hoft. ilrluk .ftt
hnul dlstrlrls
loru vImIi.IImd
tho prohibition law.
TRUMPING ACE '
CAUSES BREAK j
UP OF ROMANCE r
I'lllCAdO. Nov. 21. (A')-
Souiu folks would say Hint trump- 1
lug a partner's aco in a bridge 1
game Is JiihI Ifliation even . for ,
iniiusliiughu-r. The superior
court is now asked lo dulcrniluu I
If It in cutiso for divorce. j
Mrs. Virgliiln C h a p m a n ;
Mcniniiii, wno ul iv sucreuy was;
i married to thn son of a weiillby '
It'hleaKii uri hltei. bus filed the I
suit, decliirliig (hut simply he-1
cmiao rhe laid down a trump on'
j her liiishand-partner's ace lu a :
brldgo ganio. he heat her. i
! "Siiliublo ullmony" Is sought. ;
CASES BROUGHT !
BEFORE BARNES:
Charged wllb shootlns (lucks 1
from ii niolnr boat, W. I". Wuso
and W. W. Mussey were each ;
fined $25 yesterday afternoon by
Jiiilh'e uf Ihe Peace W. II. i
llnrnuK.
Kenuetli Moore, Chlloqulli. (
was Incarcerated in Hie comity'
Jail, when ho fulled lo pay n I
flue of l.'iO on Hie charge of as
sault mid battery on .Marlon
Jncksou. .
Jack Farmer was bound over
to Ihe grand Jury on the charge
of Issuing checks without funds.
Itond was set lit
dill, hi In tho gambling business
the big games now mint
"ugod i "H" part of town
night, uml omitlier the nisi. It's
or uiIm, cutcu-as-tulcli-can
proposition.
Ilnnint John Kelly, who died!
m -' ".iiuuw'u ma
al,l:
gambling Hint goes on.
now is u chi-up. sneaking kind
of tM"K: "''nm ro lured here
.uu "'en. ami trunnion a. uuick-
ly a possiblenothing ugroe-
uhlo, hospitable, or dignified
nliont It.
"Wlit n wo old tluii.-m were
lurninic tim wiic-ei, juni uoiorni
tlibi century begin, wo run onrl
(umklliiK liouwtii hlKli. wldo anil
hiindHouio. KverytliliiK ut free'
sat today at KlierryV
Thi-y h'rowni-il on ltolibi-iy
money and frvuui-utly walloied I
llm luiune
CojifletU'ii KumlillnR pnlace, on
ttth atrc-et, wu a rerltahla niu-
! cum uf iirWcleF uiitliiufN mid
works of art. t'auflcld waa an
urt cnuiiolsneur, and went lo
Loudon once lo have ills portrait I
painted by Whlmler.
i is notable loo. that In Hie
old duys there was leas "bumping ' They summoned Rosenthal to
off." Gambling for big stakes the front or the Metropolo hotel
as less of a racket" and more by a telephone message. Just as.
jof a guutli men'a pastime, , j Kothatcln was summoned to a
The panning of Herman llnscn-j room In the Park Central. There
pos-'tbal in loll Inatlnctlvely was re-j Rosenthal "got it" at the handn ,
'called by New Yorkers when jof Oyp the Blood. Iifty Iaiuie.
Itotbatuln 'was slulii, Itaeiithul and tli-lr males with Police .
... i. I...lltl l,..rl... II. I.. J,n
iuu was U tiailll'll'. C.tw.lH.I ..a. M-
American Farmers Must Solve , ,
Own Problems, Claims Leader; ;
McNary-Haugen Bill Is Dead;
DKNVKIt. 'olo Nov. 21. 1 1 -
i Nobody but lbe farmer call
tolve ,.,e fa,,,, problem and he
"""" "r " " m""e,ms i
'and financial Institutions for Bis .
,.K.i... s n,rn r
, ,,, ,.v .... ,.,. deleautes
,
Union City, On., told delegates
i the convention of the National i
r ormera c uion nere nisi uiriu.
Barrett's speech, as well as Le-
111 at a plea lor viuiiance ami ue urn ouiy oe a mcior oui a eon-
MP. ....Ilr,iin. inflonn u-l,h r
vn announcement of bis r - tire -
;ment as president uf the orgnnlia-
I Hon, a post he has held for 22
years.
l-l'glllR cooperul it e selling uud
buying on the. farms, lturreii xuld
Hint the volume of Farmers'
I'lilon business haiidle'd lu lliii
tminucr renrlt-H If not excei-ds
ii bllliou dollurs minuallv.
"Whatever, may. he our 1iomm
or Iheories," ho said, "there Is
no eseapu from tho stern . fact
THERE'S SUCH A THING
JTRATCG-! SHOULD
kTRTrEGv-l iHOULD
r3E (JSeO SPrVRiMGUV,
5AWC GRiO CRITIC.
s
TVE TRIED TWiC
5IK TIMe'S
A 6?0JL AMU T HASM'T
COOKWVtO ET
That nr at nex
: s ucc e e d," etc. ume
Aplv To FooTEACt,
TjW'. bed fcfeT: EXCtTeD,
-Big-Time Gambling's
A Racket Now
TWO WHO
Htrlklimly almUar Lut bom In
wi-m dealt by Kato to Arnold
Itoilixlein (top) and Herman
KomuiIuiI, i-w York x'
Imt. At llm rijilit in 'he
linmn of a York inuiildlnic
rlult run rant uk by Hie lalv
Kirk CailllHd.
!
ly ot Ituthstciu's cla
-..:u lew... v tvo i.c.ki ... w.
, that nobody but lbe 'farmer can
j aolve lbe farm problem: ' thn:
i k. a .1.. I I l..nL-t.. ..ft..-
- '
build marketing and
financial
that he1
Institutions and
then
Iw,
iua iu . 1. 1 u. . uiua.
to them, must
natroulie them.
patroulie
"When he haudles a sufficient
j aniouni- oi uo owu iwuui .
through bis own agencies, lie will
to domlualo markets and make
l.ri. ew If a all u,llhli. Ilia inn.
gram und demonstrated in the
f K
I ' ' , - - ' A' ' " - - i
l ,- .J II illTf ' 4 e i
ei Mif -- 2 ?rmm v, .
. ...... S : : '"A
iructlcc of our orgaiiiulion." !P"y will repay binciair out oi
A poll of opinions regarding cumpalgn surplus to wipe out
the votoed ' .McNiiry-Haugen bill, I 'be stigma which ho said the
a storm .center ill the recent j Sinclair contribution cast on the
prcsldontljii campaign, ybowed ! republican party.
that many farmers bcliev? it a !
dead Issue. 'ties and some bad. The basis
'It probably will not bo re-1 for tho new legislation must be
rived," said president Barrett. 'tho co-operative plan ot market
"The bill had aouie good quail-! lug farm products."
I
M
Vco donI't
doecM't
STKATE&v.
'LAV
"JfTeijCWCxiM
r r
"GOT IT"
1 Vi&f" .vT3Jflr i
background.
The gamlillug industry, still
enlists m numerous personnel In
New York. At least 18.000 per-
sons are engaged In it In one
way or another. 11 la said.
But it has lost caste. Ot the
18.000. many are known gunmen
and gangsters.. ' ' A
Tboso. who pursue the trade
nowadays numble with thcil1 Uvea
Is well us with the "cards " and
.lien . '"
l
Noted Solon Sends Back
j Cash From Purse of
"Conscience
wisiiivr.TON-. Nov. 21.
.- nnMk 1. h.rnlnr f
i
nrutt.ui ..v. , u i. ,a uuo, . . . . ,
the JS.00O contributed br about
300 persons to his "conscience:
nuu n.a..u .... -
, turn the J160.000 Harry F. Sin-
i can i.wu...uu.i--m -
ran Dart v deficit after the Hard-
ling campaign ot 1920.
' RorSh la HOW UnUerSlOOU IO
be hopeful the the republican
SENATOR BORAH
RETURNS
UNO
AS BEING TOO SMART
" n3?Si " lTcALUt!!,
"' "'CME Hg
GCMl(jS:oF TfflOC
FORMAT1CMS U1HOC-E STKATE&V
HAS rcOLCO TrTA-s FROM
COAST TO CCAOT, MCLUOlMG
nuuuit 11 UJ'W e, smvwi -ll'HO
iKIvjEMTCD TVE CePTUPLe . '
HEOeTICAi.lV IHI5
(.CAS A iCOUJ, BcT T
-jCCTO inV 1 ICHCN HC tNi i
UlUAM .11 . "A . ,i If. TuCM 1
r,rieT i.A,a , i-u-i wi & r "TVIC- t
OKI I -Tllr-.ioitri MCr
rSL
Member Drive,
A drry., for new n.. n.h. r- w.
7JM'lltril ini ffrillllK vj 11 i
-ten' Auxiliary of Inn Amerlraul
IKlon ul Iho rexnlar meelliiK '
A kouI of 2no meinhera baa been
aet by Hie auxiliary. The drive.
will In- concluded oil January I".
Interest ia high In the drive. I
V... .1... I-.!.. I. lUm I
V " "'""which waa Klveo a a "bonaflt
largeat numter or new mmber..jmu,(;)il))., fc ftf
an award of IIU will be nlveii. j W1,h . uuia .i... ...
,Tho one placing aocoud In theUro ,' lbe , ,prt of
.... rece...
j imw '"' wm .w
. v iu i.iv iB.c uvvHiuuc... v. minnerv .. nonpiiai ' in roriianu.
child wc-lfara work. Uurlug thai Tho two-reel film beaded "8un
paat year more than 700 child-'shine and Happineaa" portrayed
re a of ex-aervlce men were taken the Inatltatlon In all of Ita mod
care of Ihrouxh thia fund. I em appolntmenta, and then nave
' To add further to .thla fund,! '''' llluatrallona of how chll
the loral auxiliary I planning I dren re o"'" treated and thi
dance for December. A definite n beneflta they are rooclvlng.
date will be announced ahortly.1 OBe ' ,n Dr- !
All proceeda of, the dance will!11""" wa" Prominently ahowu.
bo turned over to ,tbe alato diuH' recognlaed throughout the
partment to carry on thla work. I""011 oot onlr " P'onal
. aurgeon. In the work but alto aa
' .la fine gentleman filled with
Qsri.rwl (fic fdeaire to do good In the world.
JL.1J.IVJ1 VJILIS "Dllly," aa hla frlenda affectlon-
Apprehended
C RANTS PASS, Ore., Nov. 21. he aeea the. klddiea transformed
(API Letba Munkers, Phyllis into sound youngsters.
Daniels and Eva Mcintosh, all i - Ore hurt rm Open Concert '
14 year old Wolf Creek high). Following the two-reel film the
school girl, were found hiking concert- waa opened by Harry
along the , highway six . miles I Borel'a Pine Tree Orchestra In a
from home yesterday after having ' march, ehorui from Tannbanser
been ntuulng since Monday (Wagner), and all- the force of
morning. , the author wa given by the mu-
The girls, , who . surted for 1 "lcUl,- Thelr aecond nnmber
school Monday morning and did iw" an 0Tertur, "Flnu Cave
not renart. .1... ih.t ihe , (MendelaehoB), and they ven
dor a hike in the mountain, near
.ihel, hom. .n tad ....i
lall night, building a huge fire
! to keep warm. - The girls were
found by Sheriff W. M. Hayes ,
of Josephine county who
had
In i n oA In ha ml, ln wlil.h
the whole , of the Wolf Creek! Claudia Spink Lorenx sang
community had taken part. Thel"7' ibJ "". il("el ATal"
girls had their lunchea with
which- they had started . today
and regarded the whole matter
o a holiday bike. Their mothers
welcomed them home today with
open arms. . ..
BOWRING wins
. MEMBER DRIVE
. A last minuto spurt won thcjorogoI1
outmbership vbamptouabln, of ,ttw
Lion, dub for Jack Bowrln s
team yesterday noon. Bowring
brought in a member at noon
which clinched the honor.
. Bowling and his team will, be
guests ot Dr. C. R. Lucas' team
at dinner iu the Inture ' New
members Include Carl Winetrout,
Oliver Splker, Cuiyier Peterson,
Hay Sbelton. Dr. A. 'L. Travis,
Grant, Hess, Hod.Eller, Dr. M.
E. Cooper... Ui- S. Baleutine.
Frank H&mm and C O. Moore.
.
WtVVorKIiNT MEN
' 'HOLD "MEETING
. MONTREAL. , Nor. 21 (AD
Leaders ot the newsprint In
dustry in the United States and
Canada gathered . here today to
1 discuss chaotic conditions said
to exist In the present market
for their product.
Although ' G. II. Ferguson,
premier of Ontario, yesterday
urged newsprint manufacturers
to come to an understanding and
to halt, if possible, a "price War"
today's meeting was not direct
resnlt of the premier's statement,
as It had been planned sometime
ago.
1 ' ffoX THEM VCU CAM'T
Blame accm fcr
aAeiTiAis To Ose -a
lcT cf. Fcocees .
4FTER He 3TAS.S OP
.MIGHT AFTER MIGHT
DcpiM& Them ooT.
nifllsrMi TTif
3THBR OOTFIT.'S hes gvjf
- - rf '. "
. I 1 - i . -
l" FA
I
j
Benef ;t Musicale Conduct-1
cd Last Night in Klam
ath High -
Very enjoyable waa Uiu pro-
(ram at Ihe t'nlon hlKh ahoo) I
' belpfulneaa to crippled children
( wno are ueing ireatea a. mo
jately call him. la devoting much
of bia life to tha cauie ot the
i crippled - children and hla face
beami with true pleasure when
deI?J u ' beautifully. ThU
orchestra la one of Klamath's
j .erjr matial1 re'
lUona - and its personnel . claims
men and women of excellent mu
sical ability and fine cttixensnip
' aa. wetl.
! iu. nun mb ma vucorB Kieciioo
i she delighted her audience -with
"Carry Me Back to Old Vlrglnny"
(James A. Bland).
Mlsa Ramsby Plays . '
Miss Betty Ramsby made the
interior ot the auditorium cheer
ful with her piano number. "Au
tumn (Chaminade), and grace
fully responded to a hoarty en
core, alias Ramsby la oue of the
popular musicians ot southern
'"Blow. "' Blow,' 'Thou "Winter
wnd... (Roler qMi ,ang
by Howard Graham. Mr. (kabaru
is a favorito in Klamath Falls:
His voice Is rich and his tones
ars mnnrind nut makinv him n
:Bin(!el. of great promise.
Varying the musical program
the next number was a selection 1
by MIks Ruth Vannice in reading, j
She chose Cuyiug tho Guides,
taken from Mark Twain's "Inno
cents Abroad," First, she took
her audience to Europe on a
sight-seeing trip and while In for-
. vi6u luwua dwc uii.l W.J
Ithn interetitinr xivhtji as ni-eseiit--l
nl.n li.J. ... .. .1 (.....I nf 1
ed by the energetic French guldo. t
It was this dialogue between the
Frenchman and the-English trav
eler that brought out' Miss Van-
juice's ability aa a reader.
Her
enunciation . was clear., her facial
expression was excellent, and,
with her pleasing personality,
she sent ker Interpretation ot the
famous Mark ' Twain 1 selection
straight to . her audience in a
most pleasing way.
, Mrs. Y oyo Sings . .
, ."Valse , .Nacavre" (Godowsky
and Kreisler). played on the vlo-
Un . by . MUs Katherine Walton,
i accompanied at the piano by Mrs,
Don Zumwalt. was a number
greatly appreciated. Miss Walton
is an artist and. her rendition of
this difficult number once mora
won' tor her the'slncere apprecia
tion ot the music lovers who were
present. , ..j
The closing number on lb
splendid program waa given by
Mrs. A.. J. Voyo, who rhoso "Je
Subi Tltauiu." from Mlgnon (A. i
Thomas.). That the chose n mini-1
ber suited to her soprano voice
was evident, tor every tone was j
bell-ltkc. A most difficult oloc-
Hon it is. and only singers with:
intense trainiug ever attempt it,
Mrs. Voyo gavo her audience a 1
real treat in that number.
4 ;
GRAND JURY TO
MEET .THURSDAY
' With 25 vases scheduled fori
consideration, and with approxi-'
mately three score witnesses sub-1
: pocnaed, the Klamath couuty
: j grand Jury will go into one ot.
j its most Important scselons iu the I
j past two years. I
NOTICE of REMOVAL
LINDY INN
On Monday 26th. we will
be located at 129 N. 5th
Fifth , and Pine Streets
Back of First National
Bank -
Charlotte Agee
Edith Koarn
SHRINE GIVES
I PROGRAM
Annual
Used Cai?
Clcan-up
SALE
We have some ex
ceptional 1 buys in
late model Chevro
let., as well as oth
er makes. Come in
and lolik them
over. .;, '
1928 Chevrolet
Sedan
Demonstrator. . Only a
few miles on this car
. and good as new.
i n '. '
1928 Chevrolet
. Cahrolet
Demonstrator. Spare, -bumpers
6l motometer.
Priced exceptionally '
Low
y
1928 Chevrolet i
Touring
A repossession that has
only run 2,000 miles
See this car'
- ... s!
1923 Chevrolet
Roadster ;
' Priced .below market
1927 Chevrolet p
Sedan J
This car is , re-bored and
new piston . Brand new
tires. A good ear ,v
for a' little :
mo-.aey
1927 CheVrblet
Coach
Runs like new. A good
car for a little money
1927 Chevrolet '
Truck
Motor overhauled Good
tires. ' Kaal ' your ' own
; - -produce
- -. i - ' '
1926 Chevrolet -
Roadster
Bumpers, Motometer, '
New glass enclosure
New tires, fine mechan
4 ical condition.'
1926 Ford Sedan
New tires. New top. )
New Duco paint. New
fenders. Runs like new.
A good winter - car '
A tine assortment
of Fords j Stars ,
Dodges arid Chev
rolets, priced from
$50.00 to $200.00.
CHEVROLET
,. Sales and Service ,
S22 South Sixth St. '
Phone 49 '