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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (Continued.) PONTIAC ir»33 convertible coupe; excel- : lent black paint; rt wire wheels; trunk \ rack, new top. heater, all good tires; here is a buy: $245. C. C. C. guaranty. 1 Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1.222 22nd si. n.w. l Nail. 3300, Open evenings, closed Sundays. 1 PONTIAC 1934 Silver Streak custom con- { vertiblfe coupe; very fine condition, rumble seat, many extras; only $359; terms, $59 , down. Evans-Palmer, New York and I Florida aves. n.e. I i—■" i I AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ’ONTIAC demonstrators and official cars n sedans, touring sedans and coaches; ow mileage, new-car guarantee and serv ce policy; these cars must be sold before irrival of new 103A Pontlacs. Your op lortunity to own a practically new car t low cost: full trade allowance for your Id car and balance to suit you: come In oday. L. P. Steuart, Inc., 1440 P at. n.w. | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. STtIDEBAKER 1933 small (Rocknel type sedan; only one owner; looks and runs like new: only $139: terms. Evans-Palmer. New York_and Florida aves. n.e._ WILLY8 1937 de luxe sedan: actual 2.800 miles. Save over $130 and still set a new car auarantee and liberal low-cost finance plan. Superior Motors. Inc., 14th 1937 CORD SUPERCHARGED BEVERLY SEDAN “Luxurious” best describes this smart, modern automobile. Driven less than 7,000 actual miles. Condition is practically that of a new car. Beautiful tulip cream finish with chrome, u'heels and exhaust pipes. Built in trunk, retractable head lights, custom radio, automatic finger tip shift, plaited broadcloth up holstery, arm rest division front and rear, equipped with same type supercharger as used by racing cars. This car cost 13,150 new. Now Priced ot Only $1,875 A Saving of Over Si,200 \ NORRIS, INC. Studebaker Dealers j 2018 14th St. N.W. North 3949 Open Evenings \ R^——1 ~ ~ 11 r I" '' b i dehmmbli _ SAVE REAL MONEY On These Thoroughly Reconditioned (/uabauteed USED CARS 1934 coupe M,,ter $319 1934 sc.hde;»T#w“... $349 1934 ST_$329 <935 scrn Ma,ter $429 1935 coupe M"‘er $399 IQQC Ford De. L. (ASA 1999 Trunk Tudor 99D9 | AQC Ford Tudor CilQA 1999 (With Radio)-- 9*199 I OOC Dodle Conor APAQ 1999 I With Radio) 9999 1936; Fordor $459 ! <936 StUn $569 MANY OTHERS Eaay Terma and Trade BARRY-PATE 1130 Conn. Ave. 1123 18th St. N.W. Drive in 18th St. Entrance Packard .. . 24th M & N | FINAL WEEK!! b»20>» SALE! Save $50 to $100 5 PACKARD 10.'iti 130 TOURING SEDAN. A beautiful blue car that ! looks and runs as good as the day it left our showroom floor. Fac tory built-in trunk, spotless interior, excellent tires. See and drive this J i car just once . . . and you'll buy it. 20-day sale t*TQC price _ 4»/3E3 DODGE 1934 DE LUXE SEDAN. Opalescent gray. 2 well fenders, metal tire covers, trunk rack: prac tically new tires, spotless tfjnc Interior. 20-day sale price 4*»^3 CHEVROLET 1934 TOURING COACH. Beautiful olive finish, black fenders, built-in trunk, spot less upholstery, practi cally new tires. 20-day It 3 AC sale price _ ^3 “3 PACKARD 1935 •120' SEDAN. Flawless brewster green finish, im- 1 maculate upholstery: tires are like new, twin horns windshield wipers and rear lights. 20-day GLC“tC sale price 4*3 » 3 FORD 1930 TOURING SEDAN. Coal black finish. Has had ex ceptional care and with a very low mileage this car is in lmri new-ca- condition. 20- ffACA day sale price_ y“3v PACKARD 24th M & N Sts. N.W. Open Evenings REpublic 0145 YOUR CAR IS LISTED HERE | Backed by Horner’s | Famous Guarantee i 1937 Dodge Trunk Sedan .$745 1936 Buick "61" Trunk Sedan (6 wheels)_795 1934 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan.. 395 1935 Ford Tudor (trunk).. 345 1934 Hudson Coach— — . 345 1934 Buick "67" Sedon... 495 1935 Chrysler "8" 4-Door Sedan_545 1935 Olds "8" 4-Dr. Trunk Sedan _ ... 545 1936 Packard "120" Trunk Sedan_775 Rolls Royce Phaeton_400 1934 Buick "57" Sedan _. 525 1932 Buick "56" Coupe... 285 1933 Buick "67" Sedan... 425 1935 Buick "57" Sedan — 565 1935 Ford Tudor_295 1933 Olds 8 Trunk Sedan.. 365 STANLEY H. HORNER Inc. 1529 14th Natl. 7651 1111 14th Natl. 9473 VS *100 MORE For Your 1936, 1935, 1934 Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, etc., in trade on 1937 Pontiac Demonstrators and Official Cars These cars have been driven very little—equal to i new in every respect—sold with new-car guar antee and service policy—ACT QUICKLY! ARCADE PONTIAC, INC. Direct Factory Dealer 1419 IRVINS ST. N.W.—AD. 0575 ^I r OVER A 150 FINE CARS 1 MUST BE | CLOSED OUT^ 11932 PLYMOUTH COUPE Deluxe P. B. Model 8107 W« 8195. Car No. 928 I 1933 E Nash Sport Coupe f Appearance like new. I „ 8189 I Was 8325. Car No. 746 I. [,1932 Pontiac Sport Cabriolet 6 eyl.jNew Car Condition u 8195 Was *295. Car No. 671 For over two weeks, the closed bridge has caused o lull in our business . . . WE RE OVERSTOCKED! And now that traffic is Flowing once again / I WE MUST HAVE ACTION! • ^ A V..J _n. *__ ■ a _ — r.. . . . « . _ Car No. 713. *007 Was *525. Now *031 >OC Olds. Sport Sedan. ww Radio and Heater. Was *850. Car No. *C07 694. Now _ *001 lOO Pontiac Sedan. Car 00 No. 622. Was *00 7 *339. Now . *401 IOC Terraplane Sedan. Car No. 707. Was *OOC *530. Now *030 *01 Chrysler Cabriolet. Car 01 No. 711. Was *Q0 *195. Now _ *33 IOC Ford Sedan. Car No. 731. Was *007 *365. Now_ *431 ' < # vu>i.ii. fvaa *350. Car <Od 7 No. 697. Now. .. #4^1 ’1A Chevrolet Coach. Car •*’ No. 980. Was <077 *365. Now_ #4M >OC Ford Sport Coupe. Car «" No. 192. Was <707 *385. Now $431 >OC Plymouth De Luxe v® Sport Coupe. <d07 Was *565. Now #“*“ I >99 Chrvrolet Sport Sedan. ““ .Car No. 689. <107 Was *250. Now $131 >9J Ford Cabriolet. Like ““ new. Waa <7C7 *325. Now_ #401 1931 Packard Club Sedan $167 Was *295. Car No. 588 111 niniiiii.iiiin.Mi rnaMui^imirnmmmmftiiu Just 15 1937 CHEVROLET Demongtrators and Company Official Carg AT BIG DISCOUNTS / Chey. \ I Town Sedan 1 l $447 I \ Was *550 M V Car No. 761 M 1931 Buick Sport Coupa Very Clean 1 $147 Was $250. Car No. 709 1932 FORD COACH New tirei, 847 As is. Car Ne. 915. 1931 CHEV. COACH $87 Wu S150. 1930 HUDSON SEDAN New tire*. S57 Was (150. Car No. 916. —r-1——1 SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. ATLANTIDA—La Ceiba_ 5110 PM CHAMPLAIN—Havre _ __ 8:00 AM FORT TOWNSHEND—St.Johns 8:30A.M. «JEO. WASnrNJCXON—NorfolIc_ 4:00 P M. PLATANO—Antwerp _6:00 P.M. PRESIDENT HARRISON— _ W°r|d Cruise-5:00 A.M. REX—Genoa -8:30 A.M. Tomorrow. DEUTSCHLAND—Hamburg 11:00 A.M MONARCH OF BERMUDA— Bermuda 8:30 A.M OL.XENTE—Havana _" Noon fEE—Norfolk_4:00 P.M. SHAWNEE—Miami 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 25. PARIS—Havre _ A.M. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— Hamburg _ A.M. STUTTGART—Hamburg_ A.M. STATENDAM—Hamburg_ A.M. Sunday, September 26. CAMERONIA—Glasgow _ AM. COLUMBUS—Bremen _ AM. GEORGIC—Havre A.M. GEORGE WASHINGTON— Norfolk 3:00 P M. QUIRIGUA—Port Limon_ Noon Monday, September 27, AMERICAN BANKER—London. A.M, BORINQCEN—Trujillo City S:00 A.M, CALIFORNIA—San Francisco 9:00 A.M. CARABOBO—Curacao _8:30 A.M. CRISTOBAL—Cristobal _8:30 A.M. EUROPA^-Bremen AM. GRIPSHOLM-—Gothenburg _ A.M. IROQUOIS—Jacksonville_7:00 A.M. PASTORES—Cristobal _B :30 A.M. SAMARI—Liverpool _ P M, SANTA CLARA—Valparaiso ___ 8:30 A M. Tueqfiay. September 28. AI.GONOUIN—Galveston . 6:00 A.M. BFRENGARIA—Southampton A M. PENNLAND—Antwerp A M. PONCE—San Juan __ _ 8:30 A.M. ROBERT E. LEE—Norfolk 3:00 P.M. YUCATAN—Vera Cruz Noon Wednesday, September 29. RATORY—Gdynia . A.M. CALAMARES—Santa Marta 2:00 P.M EXOCHORDA—Mediterranean . 10:00 A.M. NORTHERN PRINCE— Buenos Aires 8:30 A M. SCANSTATES—Gdynia_ A M. ST. LOUIS—Hamburg__ A M. SAILING. Today. DROTTNINGHOLM—Gothenb’g Noon LISTA—Casablanca 9:30 A.M. WASHINGTON—Hamburg_ Midnight Tomorrow. AMERICAN FARMER—London _ 4 on P M. ftP,*«£?JEIN—Antwerp - Midnight LA< ONI A—Liverpool-6:00 P.M. I.AFA 1 ETTE—Ha vre Noon ?£ANPENN-Helsinkl .I"::;: 6:00 PM TUSCANIA—Glasgow_ Noon Saturday. September 25. AMER. IMPORTER—Liverpool 11:00 A M K HKROV —Rotterdam No time CHAMPLAIN—Havre _ Noon EXMINSTER—Constanza _ No time DE GRASSE—Havre_ Noon REX—Genoa __ . Noon ST AVANGERFJORD—Oslo 1:00 P.M. WELLINGTON COURT— Manama - No time Sunday. September 26. No sailings scheduled. Unnriav SanlP»K>. ON PARIS—Havre _ Noon Tuesday, September 28. ECROPA—Bremen _____ Midnight EXCAMBION—Beirut _ 4 :(»0 P.M. STATENDAM—Rotterdam fi:00 P.M. Wednesday. September 29. BERENGARIA—Cherbourg_ Noon DEL TSCHLAND—Hamburg _Midnight FRFSIDENT ROOSEVELT— Hamburg __ Noon SAILING. (South and Central America. West Indies and Canada.) Today. COAMO—Trujillo City_3:00 PM. FALCON—Maracaibo _ Noon HAITI—Cristobal Noon J. L. LUCKENBACH—Pacific .. Coast . __5:00 P.M. \ERAGUA—Port Limon _ Noon Tomorrow. AMOR—Maracaibo _ 4 00 P M. LADY DRAKE—Georgetown _ 7:0(»P.M. SANTA INEZ—Antofogasta 5:00 P.M. Saturday, September 25. ATLANTIDA—La Criba 11:00 A.M. CHATEAU THIERRY—Cristobal Noon FORT TOWNSEND—St. Johns 11:00 AM. MONARCH OF BERMUDA— Bermuda 3:00 PM. ORIENTE—Havana Noon PLATANO—Puerto Cortez Noon SAN JUAN.—San Juan Noon SANTA ELENA—San PTancIsco Noon SIBONEY—Vera Cruz ll:0OAM. TOLOA—Santa Marta _ Noon Sunday. September 36. No aaillnes scheduled. Monday. Septembor 27. No sailines scheduled. Tuesday. September 28. AMERICAN—Pacific Coast_ 2 00 A M. BENEDICT—Ceara _9:00 AM QUAYAQl'IL—Cristobal _2:00 P.M. Wednesday. September 29. CARABOBO—Curacao _4:00 P.M. QUEEN OF BERMUDA— Bermuda _ _3:00 PAI. Must Register and Reside. American women who marry for eigners and then divorce them can regain their American citizenship only by complying with certain legal requirements of residence and regis tration. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPICATIONS Carroll P. Bray. 28. 1312 A st. s.e., and Marjorie S. Wood. 19, HyattsviUe. Md.; Rev. A. P. Shirkey. George N. Grove. 27. 5909 Sligo Mill rd. n.e„ and Velma I. Boggorly. 25. Brown town. Va.: Rev. A F. Poore. Henri Novak. 25- 2040 F st.. and Emma E. Preston. 24, 1408 Delafield pi.; Rev. W. Lee Eaddy. 27, 225 3rd st. ne.. and Carie Kelly. 231 3rd st. n.e.; Rev. J. E. Graham. Moir B. Oldham. 407 T st., and Edna E. Thomas. 19. 124 V st.: Rev. R. M. Wil liams. Richard K. Barbour. 23. 524 3rd st. s.w.. and Helen Miner. 21, Arlington. Va.; Rev. B. H. Whiting. Henry Dixon. 23. 712 Half st. s.w., and Elizabeth Johnson. 18, 1252 Half st. s.w.; Rov n f T wipVi Virgil C. Becklehimer. 23. Rockville. Ind., and Pearl V. Haase. 23, Chesterbrook. Va.; Rev. S. E. Rose. Thomas V. Gannon. 25, 1811 Lamont st., and Mary F. Ring. 25. West Stock bridge. Mass.: Rev. W. F. Wheeler. Charles Smith. 24. 1108 4th st. s.e., and Laura A Jacobs. 616 L st. s.e.; Rev. Freeley Rohrer. Robert C. Willis, 25, 418 6th st. n.e.. and Mary R. Burrow. 23. Hinton. W. Va.; Rev. A. E. Barrows. George H Randall. 57. 526 3rd st.. and Mamie Firney, 36. 1436 R st.; Rev. R. S. Harp. jr. John J. Blondell. 30. and Alice A. Prather. 28, both of Baltimore; Rev. C. W. Nelson. BIRTHS REPORTED. Norman and Katherine Kirby, boy. Frank and Hilda Winklbauer. boy. Jerauld and English Oberholtzer, boy. Jasper and Lillie Oldham, boy. Louis and Marian Gosorn. girl. Frank and Martha Neipold, girl. Lester and Darlene Lande. girl. William and Edythel Campbell, girl. Gilbert and Jennie Simmons, boy. Morris and Ida Wiesman. boy. Edwin and Mary Hartman, boy. Frank and Carolyn Barkley, boy. Ellis and Janice Parham, boy. William and Mayme Wax. girl. Hargis and Ethel Simmons, girl. Emmett and Marjorie Dennard. girl. Maurice and Ruth Horan, girl. Augustus and Rachel Lotterhos. girl. Harry and Thelma Nalley. girl. William and Estelle Aicher, girl. Donald and Isabel Russell, boy. Charles and Mildred Overman, boy. Clifford and Helen Allen, boy. John and Virginia Hubbard, girl. Donald and Marguerite Fraser, girl. Wilbur-Mary Gass. girl. Claude and Marie Colley, girl. Francis and Mary Kelly, boy. Russell ancf Miriam Barrett, boy. Leidy and Florence Falck. boy Raymond and Jessie Masterson, boy. Allan and Mary Schieck. boy. Robert and Katherine Keeler, girl. tari ana Theresa woodneid. girl. Virgil and Mildred Judson. girl. Franklin and Aurelia Spence, girl. Aubrey and Mary Kavanaugh, girl. Archie ajid Mary Hardy, girl. Manuel and Adelina Pena. girl. Edward and May Tyler, girl. Fred and Julia Beck. boy. James and Fannie Beasley, boy. Eharles and Madeline Neal. boy. ouis and Portia Bishop, boy. Burton and Lizzie Cook. girl. Harvey and Ethel Leach, boy. DEATHS REPORTED. Laura Drummond. 86. Sibley Hospital. John J. Keane. 78. 1823 W st. William A. Marschalk. 71. 8604 84th st. Thomas F. Gantt. Hit. 1568 Wisconsin ave. Joseph D. Coblentz, 68, Providence Hos pital. Bertha Bolling. 67. Powhatan Hotel. John S. Greene. 61. 4560 Conduit rd. Alice V. Wilklow. 61. 688 C st. n.e. Joseph Burke 67. Emergency Hospital. Harry Ostermayer. 56. 3717 Ingomar st. Helen C. Crouch. 40. 614 Buchanan st. Elizabeth Deering, 42, 1341 Newton st. n.e. Emily R. Mandry. 36, 4717 40th st. Blanch J. Clements, 31, Providence Hos pital. James M. Hammill, 20, Walter Reed Gen eral Hospital. Unity Johnson. 00 1541 Oth st. Mary E. L. Thomas. 80. 1326 Riggs gt. Laura C. Charles. 72 465 N st. Ella M Ford. 62. 36 534 st. n.a. Etta Durlin. 62. Casualty Hospital. Joseph Bush, 23, GaUlnger Hospital. TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Lake M. Walton, 17 Adams street, $5. Theodore S. Grape, 2909 Forty-llfth street, $5. June Bolden, 1920 Thirteenth street, $5. Charles Berkhelmer, 2841 Blair place northeast, $5. Eric R. Nicholson, 2029 Hamlin street northeast, $10. Stanley E. Otto, 1338 Good Hope road southeast, $5. Hildegarde Kneeland, Maryland, $5. Hilton Rhewbottom, '2226 Eleventh street, $10. Eleanor A. Craven, 3701 Sixteenth street. $5. Richard E. Tydings, 7133 Georgia avenue, $5. Ernest J. Christman, 418 Kentucky avenue southeast, $5. George Baker, 1409 Fifth street. $5. Earl A. Swenson, 824 Tewksbury place, $5. William E. Welch, 1215 M street, $5. William H. Rouse, Maryland, $5. John L. Keenan, jr., Georgetown University, $5. Alen T. McGlohon, 1709 B street southeast, $5. 3.00 Editioit^^jj “GONE WITH) THE WIND” at All Liggett’s Iji Drug Stores j| ■Y WEBSTER ^ | Dictionary I TWO BOOKS —40,000 || ■ word Dictionary ond Book II ■ of Synonyms and Antonyms. II I Both 98' [WAKE UP!! Be on time for SCHOOL or WORK with a depend able ALARM CLOCK Round or Square K J C In Colors Guarantied Lord I Baltimore WRITING PORTFOLIO i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Luncheon, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Olmsted’s Grill, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Cornell Club, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Kiwania Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dinner, Federal Bureau of Investi gation, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Meeting, Alliance Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, District of Columbia Bankers’ Association, Willard Hotel, 12:45 p.m. Dinner, Reciprocity Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Advisory Board, District of Columbia Motor Club of the A. A. A., Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Board of Representatives, Local No. 2, N. P. P. E., 710 Four teenth street, 8 p.m. “ARMY” HEAD SAILS _fc SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., September 23 (/P).—General Evangeline Booth, commander-in-chief of the Salvation Army, sailed aboard the liner Beren garia yesterday for a speaking tour of the United States and Canada. She will speak in New York. Chi cago, Atlanta, Winnipeg and Mont real before returning to London No vember 17. - Sacrifice Prices Mined and sold by as at about oast in order to keen oar hele working Blue Ridge V*. Hard Nut and Egg-$8.50 Special Furnace Size___7.90 Special Stove Size_8.00 Stove. $8.75; Pea. $7.25; Buckwheat, $6.25 Low Prices on Bituminous Coal Smokeless Egg, $8.75 Bitominoa. Coal Without Smoke *r Soot 80% Ldibd 87.76 Blue Egg, $7.75 75% Lump_ $6.90 50% Lump___ $6.50 Hard Structure Pa. Bitamineat. Makes only thin white smoke Delivered in bars to yoor bln. No extra charge for earryinr. Over 20.000 New Customers in 8 years in Baltimore and Washington BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Alriandria Rd.. So Wsshlnston. Vs ME. 351S Jock. 1900 Nerer Closed J | Fri. spec . 11 .10 to midnite: He R A B Imperial Crisfleld style, inrludinr MR jlLJM clam broth, fried scallops. Saratoi a potatoes. Mexi fcJPWI can salad, homemade rum buns. bread, am WZT butter, coffee. R_ ■ M#h •** bear. 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