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M Se“O« 0 Zzrtzz? » 34 AUTOMOBILES, EVTC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0„ SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Tile Unicorn of dw Gold,. Fountain FOR HIRE—AUTO TRUCKS. —-Via BY W. J. ENRIGHT 2 NEW DUMP TRUCKS HIRE hI’DsoS COACH 1926: 5 balloon Urey, Apply FORD FOR bumpers front an<l rear: motometer. wind- Robert Jackson. 1313 V st. n w or phone 3739. • shield wiper, rear view mirror, etc.: this ear Pot. *24 is in very good mechanical condition and l>ri<sd very low at $750. year to pay. Ward- man Tno.. 1515 14th at. WANTED—AUTOMOBII.es. Motors. FORD CAR——Good condition; state lows*, COACH, 11*25—Yes we have one cash no HUDSON comparison as to price as price: dealers. Box 400 Pa A.<- and invite your 23* well as condition. It is a typical H M. C. value. We also have a 11*24 and a 19-3 FORD CAR. any style. Service Motor r<> at prices von will appreciate, terms. Hol- 1066 31st n.w. 22• land Motor Co 101!* 17th st. n.w. (bet. CASH for vour used car’ in five minutes will nay a* I K and Ll. Mam I*osl*. _ more I want the cars: don t iirnsoN COACH. 1025 model: only been fail to see Mr. Barnes. 1020 Connectici t very condition are. Open 8 am. to 9 p m for business Used little*: tires, paint and - ¦.ame as new: disc wheels, front and rear CASH for your car in 10 minutes: *l6 to , pumpers every extra. Only $825. A real S6O more than any dealer Franklin 1026a buy Pari* leaving for South America. Fred L. Morgan. 1026 Conn ave^_ Ricketts. Peeks Terms to suit. See Mr. WANTED to buy good, clean, used cars Garage. 2121 14th st. n.w. , 23* will pay cash. See Montgomery. 13.33 14Wi irrPMOIill.K TOURING, late 1825; like st. n.w. Ilew ear: bargain. National Credit Co.. 14th WILL PAY CASH lor your sis _ Washington automobile and N n.w. ___ Motor Exchange. 2022 14th st HUPMOBILK TOPRING, late '24: disc n w N. 6679. wheels. Goodjvar cord tires, bumpers and PACKARD TWIN SIX. In excellent cnndf many extras: a* retal buy at $550. 1515 14th tion, for exchange for equity in real estate et._ Wardman Motors. Call North 1284. • SPORT 1024—Front 1 SELL by JEWETT TOURING. * auction every bumpers: paint: extras; AUTOMOBILES mid rear new !ot of ' (Saturday and Wednesday. 10 am. A quick nay demonstration. 518 10th_ti.ee THI FOUNTAIN. hTwa, MR !¦ and satisfactory method. No sale, no charge „ p« late 1925. demonstrator; e*<a»iN*w S Lars listed in time advertised free. "Weech- JEWETT COACH, pooh crowing ler. 920 Pa. * run 0,000 miles, as pood as new; hydraulic saw that his mother was ave. n.w. M. 1282 M 9539 brakes, tires, dark blue m ££.™h«> LATE MODEL CARS bmigfit and balloon laeauer fin- Peck's sold 518 10th st. n.e. Oarage. 2121 Mtb at. nw. ish: terms. T 0 ETT COACH, sport: late model; almost 0 .TEW used; mileage: CASH new; slightly low bumpers «V ERO™ERS KA« PROBABLY « front and rear: trunk; several other extras. Se“o« W %££ ££ » For Any Good Used Cars Best lookup: car in Washington. Party tak- ZZrTZZ? ing up iust the unpaid notes. $079: 12 months to pay for it. Trade your car in. , ,,° " CARS WANTED. See 0 "HOW HAX» ¦ JUNK Mr. Spoilsman. Peck's Garage. 2121 u« Wtm rt f a r or r r “k Always open. 23* VOu y«L(D^QLT,?!°,,°O"Q LT?!° U»CVJTOETZ. gQM 14th st. n.*w. rTELL AE.' *T &r ?r 2 °4 % ii J , io - LEXINGTON TOPRING. 1923—-Good condi- tion- very fast and powerful; priced low at FOR C YCLES. s;tßs a year to pay. Wardman Motors. FOR SALK—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALK—AUTOMOBILES. FOR HALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Inc.. 1515 14th st. n.w\ PEERLESS SEDAN, demon- HABLEY-DAVID/ON an<l mi* <ar: latent 5-HASS. T wide fender mod. 1. Been month SEDAN. in very pood condi- strator; new-car guarantee SI,OOO W AHDMAN FOR guaranteed used one LEXINGTON job. tires, many i HUDSON-ESSEX DS—FORDS—FO RDS. perfect. Cost *535' will take tion new painr 0 pood Buick 11*23 Roadster, infine condition . 300 CHRYSLER Several specially • to appreciate value. ! bargain* In open 1350. Fourth floor. 1216 20th ,t \tras Must be seen Stutz 4-pans. Sport. A-l condition. 300 MOTORS INC. USED CAR and rood nw. 23* Continental Red Seal motor. No reasonable SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Hudson Sedan. 7-pas*.; condition fine. 000 I USED CAR closed models. offer refused for cash sale. No dealers. Durant 1922 Touring 150 DEPARTMENT CiARAGE KUII.DKRS. appointment, demonstrate, GOOD, CERTIFIED USED Used Steuart Motor Company, .Make will call and i DONOHOE TEERLESS MOTOR CO.. Car Dept. DEPARTMENT. $120; Address Box Star office. 22* METAL GARAGES. 10x16. 16*18 44IrV. | CARS. Pot._so7B_ 1739 Conn. Ave. 1515 14th The 620 II St. N.E. U EN 1:115 3Mh LEXINGTON ho.MISTER. 192 S—Wonderful St. N.W. > Home of Low Prices. Open Evening* and Sundays. fee - - very jiower'nl: snappy I 25 PER CENT wVi»3f motor: fast an'l lines: 1925 Dodge touring $650 1722 L St., Open Sundays from 10 a m. to 10 p.ro. good paint 5 tires Roadsters are scarce;! WARNING! West of Conn. Ave. THE PARAMOUNT grab this one $575: if year to pay. Ward-| I Buick 1925 Hudson DOWN. man 1515 st nw. 1924 Sedan. GET HERE EARLY coach 750 J & Motors. Im-. New blue lacquer finish: seat covers, PLEASE COMPARE PRICES. EMERSON ORME, GARAGE. LINCOLN 5-pass sedan, at a bargain price; bumpers. Gabriel motor recondi- 1923 Durant sedan 275 A Year to Pay the "BUICK DEALERS." ‘LESS THAN RENT ' point upholstery good: emifevers LOR THESE! i and practically new tioned. good tires. Priced at $925. ) Hudson '25 Coach $760 $6 tire*; excellent mechanical dopdition. let us 1922 Hupp roadster 250 Balance. Hudson $5 DOWN. PER MO. & 1 ’24 Coach 650 ! Day. Main demonstrate terms if desireif. Hill Tib- Coach, 3,600 Essex '25 Coach YOUR SATISFACTION 3934 Night. Adams 6055 jeje* lefts, .tot 14th st n.w. Willys-Knight Sedan (4-cyl.). Chrysler miles. 1923 Lexington touring... 385 » 1924 Chrysler touring.... i 460 I SBSO Essex '24 Coach 350 : runnajg New tfray lacquer finish, with rood over- is LOW IN St AX wet.l. T< lURING. 1921: condi- general - Dodge" Special Sport Touring, | 1923 Lexington 575 1924 Ford '25 Touring : 235 ESI PRICE. tion; S4O: bargain 2720 13th n w. size tires; good A-l condition. $575. roadster... > Chrysler royal sedan, 1.200 Chevrolet '24 Sedan ; best of 250 OUR FIRST Our motto. material MAXWEI.I. 4-PASS. CLUB Late 1925. 1921 Nash touring ) 1924 Chrysler brougham.. Nash '24 7-pass. Touring 405 SERVICE and SATISFACTION greenCOUPE i 250 1.100 Hudson '23 Coach . ; Why pay rent when we will huild vou ons model: new sage-brush paint; new Rco Brougham, 5-Pass. 1924 Buick Master ( 050 CONSIDERATION. Six i - just like rent! *8 per mileage: every ei{ra: l ouring. 1 sedan 250 1925 . KX) Ford '24 Fordor Sedan. 250 **s cash. month tires, disc wheels: low Excellent ixmdition: new Hood tires, seat Overland ) Chrysler “4”coach . * orderly with the P A Roberts Co. in perfect condition. Party taking up jtvst etc., Chevrolet 24 Touring. like new . 225 Coast covers, paint, fine condition. $795. 1924 Oakland ouring, all new 1925 Hudson '22 4-paas. Sport Sedan . 750 You take no chance you the notes of jour car in trade 1 l Overland, 6-cyl. sedan. 650 ) 1924 Chrysler standard when H. BRUNK, unpaid $448: Essex Coach. 4-cyl.. '23 350 M. mid 13 months to pay. See Mr. Ricketts, select our 1423 g St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 8631 tires. a used car from ~ ' Garage. 2i2l_l4th rx.w. 23* 1924 Studehaker Spec. 6 Sport 1924 Willys-Knight tour... 575 i sedan 1,000 stock. s st. Coach, MAXWELL SPORT TOURING—a wonder- Roadster. Hudson balloon tires, 1924 Willys-Knight coupe- 1922 Maxwell touring ... 180 LAMBERT-HUDSON We insist you must be satis- SUPERIOR GARAGES, ful car for a very low price; during our ' Quality Garages at thu Right Price ' 10-day sale this has reduced from Finished in the latest color lacquer. Co- 1925 type. fied. car been wheels, bumpers, sedan 650 ) 1923 Maxwell touring ... 300 MOTORS CO., 20 Months to Pay. $350 to only $275: act quickly: car has manche brown: disk mo- new paint, excellent tires and is tip-top me- tometer. etc.; a real buy. $795. 1924 Buick Sport Roadster, Willys-Knight sedan. 485 > 1925 Maxwell sport tour- 1722 L St., West of Conn. Ave. STONEBRAKF.R, chanically. E -7. terms can lx* arranged. Buick 1924 5-pass. 6-cyl. Sedan. 820 11th N.W. Adams Motor Co., 2015 14th st. every possible extra; all Mam 9427 W.w. ___ Wanton touring 250 ) ing 600 STANLEY H. HORNER. NO 1924 Ford Sedan. Buick 1924 2-pass. 6-cyl. Coupe. HARDER TO PAY FOB A MAXWELL TOURING, disc wheel* and ex- Excellent condition: good tires and paint: new tires. 1924 Studebaker coach.... i 1923 Maxwell sedan 450 ' tras. 518 10th n.e. lot of extra equipment. Price. $250. 885 BUICK. Buick 1921-22 5 & 7 pass. Tour. BEST BUILT GARAGE MOON SEDAN: late model: hero is a very 1924 Dodge Business Coupe, 1924 Moon sport sedan.... 450 ) 1924 Maxwell club sedan.
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