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Show FEOYO SUNDAY HTZUD.'SUNDAT $AM SALESMAN LISA SALES MRS. ce woe r fnr thWpw York company ptain rVBf'i ien by the Nash Motor . T.r b1' jy mtucmiv cars, One hundred and seventy can tmrlu the Nash narueplate ofaer ih purchased during the period accord how and everr itUlcsliorw Moloj Im te official of the. .Hash. conunuanc timninv est"' ot heavy business at -Cie nKto. chows to tt hid durln- th wseX . . lii Mima. In connection with Nash sales at New York tt is recUed that In. the vear Just ended Nash wen Into third place In irwtropolltar YnrW it. voluma being exceed car an4 -- a nniv bv one fcy one of the very low priced ! . T M, - "When tba currant models waa Introduced, public aciAti ri waa cxDreaaed inwith.termf lh of entSuitestlc approval result that thera immediately fol lowed a series of rcoulbreakine company. "Demand, Motor " far s -- h t- - rrr iv .. t - - " " i 1 , - '.."--" ' w f - ; 3LU u a hium 01 i or a states Highways reck' thank the inventor rails 'of these sturdy teesry may for escaping with ml a few bruise. The chble gives first under the" direct tmpact and the heavy springs permit the stanchions te fall back with the ear. It's the Invention of Joseph Ramsey of Albany. occupied the trenches from which to him asking him to surrender, he they had been ousted. The result sent back the answer, Go to ball!' men. Est WhlttSeery never said that He waa that Colonel Whittles! nad been cut off from the Amrri- - refused to send lip the white flag n army. epritimiftd ti AmtrnA Jus po "However'le had reached tK' ",?!?:: Loji until the right flaaeToi the road that was our objective and division moved up. .. had - dug in," General Alexander He started the engagement with continued. "After he wa cut off it 670 men. When the - army had wnen wa popularly reported that caught up with him he had X56 aaaa the German commander sent word not yet injured, all the remainder having been killed or wounded. "At the end of four day he waa ithout food and his ammunition was running low. It wae-o- a that day.lbtt relict came to him.' fCeSH? ? ( ftRJ( BALO, We0OeVe ,f'S JOSTAHeeVOCpy It' Dfy fvj' He fclc wai. doiav thm" wmilc I wasteachim'; . WOBBLe r V ' I UTTCe ( . . A CAR." OOM'TCUft?: OWM V NL . ' t n7 SIjLlLj. it Z I " . tw tuit. iiMuu. Mm.., . . X - - 1 Newspaper Chief - .5 tl - treffier-t- t faaUE-J- o travel by train or subway or than It 1 by auta On a sunny Sunday, however i everyone -- tak1 to th highway, whil the city ttael remain deserted except for tho tou " ' taxlcabs. New fork's ase t no different from that of any other city, except In th degree of traffic. The Sunday driver come out of hi "garage here a elsewhere, take to the of highway and become the dread dally, regular motorlat. the fact that the "Sunday unver complex exist poInU to ome ground lor it It goe back driver who. to th Blow up traffic behind, to th nervous driver who put those about him at hlgn pitch, and to the Inexperienced driver who endanger: other by hi maneuver. If only, the Sunday driver would concede and remember that he 1 an infrequent motorist, and drove le moderately acquainted rule and much leea than there and carefully, if only he hlmaelf with traffic signs, there would be resentment against him ... is today. , LOST, SAYS77TH - j .. woe ewffc-- W covereo trie operar Dwiaiea- - during 1 the Argenne offensive. a good . Toe 'lost batuiion mad aaid. etory". General Alexander "But it waa aever lest It was only laolnted. We always knew where Colo.irl WhltUealy nd hi companions were. And the battalion wa not rescued. It maintained It gound until the .right wing of the division moved forward. "It was on Sept 2 IBIS, that the from hi division by the enemy and By H. R EKIN3 arm Initiated the Unite! Press SUff Correspondent hounded by sniper and merciless firat American HCWOLTTLU-T- r machine gun fire was afraid waa blow that- - finally broke down the CHIEF NOW ht 1 r's coro-nan- the Tlth d. y 1 1 CHICAGO, March 3 (UP). The nation' greatest TjcandinaVian cnurch scandal trial of Rev. Anton Bast, bishop over Norway, Sweden and Denmark, on charges of fraudently converting charity runds will be aired in America for the first time here soon when the 150.000 libel suit of the Rev. John P. Ingerslew come up in Superior court He iraa called "a Judas by a church publication when the controversy was at It heisht The Rev. Bast wa convicted 6T fraudently converting (47.684 of charity fund to his ewo use. JM waa sentenced to three months In Jail and luspended from the church. ' i. i The case aroused tremendous interest In the Scandinavian countries as Bast wa the first pastor ever found guilty of a crime In any of U nation Involved. Rev. Ingerslew, accuser of Blsh-r- p Hast was denounced as a "Judas Iscariof in a letter published In the EvsrtKp'.isk Tldende. MethodlFt "orgafS In litnmailL" He "filed suit for $30,000 against the Methodist Book Concern, publishers of the organ, alleging the letter wa of a libelous and insinuating character. Federal Judge George A. Car- - Nash at such an amazingly very quiet, very powerful . low price seems almost incredible. EFFICIENCY! Thorough Work PIu Speedy Service Plus . Fair Prices Equals . . Many Patrons. Join the Number! But to anyone familiar with the es- -. eeptional manufacturing ability of C W. Nash, this achievement in value is not surprising. ( i$ anotlier ttriking indication of hit . determination to giwi j'ah otrrwr finer motoring at the Uncesl possible cost. There are 24 Nash models, six of them now priced under a thousand dollars f. o. b. the factory, every one of them by the very smooth, uper-power- SERVICE GARAGE 99 North Phone 1 West 1250 HTndRA- T- : ed . 150 N. - University Ave. -- Nash-typ- . - ' . . t I ssI wf 933 See fiie (3Ier.UQe t Its sen sadonal new lower pdces. Sc. led the car which best fits your 1545 Roadster - . " 1. c -- -- : " particular need. Inspect it. Test Z it. Compare it with any other w -- r car of to price. 1595 1595 A; 1595 1695 .1745 We ate positive you wiflfce saN isned that the only way to obtain Chrysler's superior per ormsnce, quality and value is to buy a Chrysler. tiss - 1795 - V 2795 ' ftb L i . O A ' - (V 7'-- - - , - ! ti ' . , ' Vi - I 1 o - . - SEDAN $585 H0 455 535 485 525 17fi Coach- - - - Roadster Roadster- - - , mis : Co. PR0V0,UTAIL 90 ;170 nmbt mail - 535 Cabriolet cWe 545 Chassis - - 355 Coupe AM ortDtt r -- ' - r- . BMry. and quality "A Quality Car at the low 3r1 est price in our history" f- Low iWcti Jtusarttow Towring - - " O f-- - F.OB.Fmctorj DEPEND ABIUTY' Phone - Motor Frank B. Appleby, publiaher of the La Grande Observer, was elected recefttly as president of the Oregon Newspaper Conference at Its 10th annual meeting .held at Eugene l witlj 200 present e And among them, 39 alluring coloi effecU, from which to pick the color of your car. ... . . Drive a Nash, today, and youll fcnow why Nash leads the world in motor car value; Jackson: Motor Car - r other mske can yoa obe ' Because no .other builder of motoiLcarL combines such vol- ume production with Standard ized Quality of engineering and precision manufacturing. ;u7zH - . tsia such outstanding value. -- -- . - ChrrLt of 670 and upwards. 1065 1075 1095 1095 1145 1175 1235 Sedaa .i the sensational new lower crks 720 vIn9 lourtai . f i motor. Andvery ohe of the 2 1, a finer Mode of motoring, with such Nash performance advantages as the Nash fraigAt line drive, Nath tuhitar trusted frame, IS'ash 2 tray brakes, Sashalloy eteel springs, shock fbsorbers, front and rear .. iler-8-Mafi- ry "J9Q Business Coupe I Roadster I OU can now 695 . - '" XT' W ?30 i J 670 or in v sjr V te AQ rtor . . . PetroO, bjc Probably one. out ot every ten 2.Pf4s. MlwUlMl) . . 2945 Sedan ,.. dtrrcat federal sects ttuu-Mexicans speak English. It is posj j 2995 Chrvslev elealeT mrt In potition to t sible for apenion to transact buei- - Town Sedan Sedan 3075 nes In a fnd tfK rrmvmisnr of tim bevHIeua places m a alnle day wuhoMt tha.oMayp5104lWS speaking Spanish. There are hotels and business houses where almost every employee understands. Eng- RUssoII-Round- y lish.. Persons who try to learn course in inSpanish through struction from a Spanish teacher PHONE t057r frequently find 'that the opportuni- 55 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE.' ties for practice are likely to be limited because the fact that you . Six Sedan Sedan DeLuxc Coupe wa Hi DcLuxe Sedaa j half-doze- n s&mazIng'NAGH price ;.?cduc$5on. ECffccttive Feb. lot : lV FULL ...."--J-"- "ryJ-t- 'ft ' v - . l M J a- - ' -670 : wMimmt) 1 earn 'CaVufiel "lost batuiion" with a written Tloclu mnA .lee aAmnsnU. Vearfl general demurrer will be heard demBiJtQthis .surrender In one reached their objectives but the rehand while with the other he waa malnder of the American forces soon. The Methodist Book Concernr In working the trigger of a smoking It demurrer, assert Inerelew' In rifle. oneral Alexander told hi story ques-- 1 terpretation of the article In . HCV t 1 jl " K IDC lllut fiUU 1U KIK, UUVlMVim tion was unwarranted. IUIIIW J J c- mx-- .V- - - ! TO BE HEARD in Touring - 670 Coupe Roadster Or,-on- e only thing Mexico City lacked were the signs In the shops and other public place: "Spanish spokeo here." - ' W1Ptirauthtupey01JrMW where argument on petition for the LIBEL SUIT ' - 'KderTlttiftr"""'" "I will npt mention, what allied force were with us to our left but at one stage of the fighting they decided that to advance meant to go backward and the left" wing of the American army was left unprotected and exposed to enemy at! tack. f "The 77th division faced directly into the Argonne forest Th German had been noldlng their positions for lour years. There were no roads and we could see scarcely 50 yards ahead through the dense thickets. On October B we began a drive that had a lateral road as our objective. . Sedan -- -- BiyiSiprf t Iff HONOLULU "He was afraid to signal his illF. during the world war waa never lost, according to MaJ. Gen. Rob- fated position to the searching the Germans would think ert Alexander, commander of til" men of his own army because he 77th Division in France. General Alexander, IT. S. A. re he wa hanging out the truce ign," here visiting hi son. Cap General Alexander explained. tired, .The army officer referred to by tain Alexrnder, at Schofleld Bar"lost battali- General Alexander was Colonel rack. The on" wa an Integral part of th Whltttesly. During the offensive In the Argonne of September 1918. elder AKr-ndeIt I a atory not Juctif icd because Colonel Whlttlesly suddenly found the, battalion wa never lost." Gen himself marooned with six comeral Alexander declares. "In trutn panies of American troop. After five day of terrific fighting the it la lmply th tory of a acrannli American-armofficer who, cut off officer could count only 150 men alive and not wounded, out of the . penter dismissed the action here 670 men he had started with. Relief parties reaching Colonel r c8 2.Pats. Coupe Royal Sedan MEXICO CTTY jUP.rKnowlng Sport Roadsterj mmt) only' the English' language Is fed (MM come to Coupe . . ia Mexlca there aay mlg.it Town Sedan no bar where English is not spokeo. Convertible Coupe. After nearly three weeks In Mexmmt--ifc Will insisted that the ico., Rogers Crown Sedan riu narrative f tione L Sedaa Landau Sedaa IN EL MEXICO 'LOST BATTAUONNEVER j " . Ouyslcr Prices , . t - or Thm Hrend of New YorK enaui- - owner la the Sun feura and man who keep hi the driver.' day car In th faraR all week to use tt only oil the holiday. There, In t"he face of all its busy - Coupe ENGLISHHiOVN SCNDAT DBIVEBS I -- -- -- , ' v. s nta peet i V. if more normal, we at anUci-- 1 Bating and pUoalag fnr jsnolhcrj big year." - : Z that : tur s.. the factory' continued until after the gen eral bualneea recession in the lata Qf fsjl, and now with th advent the motor show and the return of h.i.infM eenerellv to a condition mt. r corrw-vstde- ability to f.f a f ore. ,ner".J lmiaeJ.te-l- y turei4TierTahls "mTw caua those wit when you exsote and for this kindness sad 4 to contact to start pes.: irg ng- - tiwordinary quickoeas U gruping Xoc intricaciea of English, Most A whoa eigaers are duly grteful., Newspaper " 1 aaowtndse of t,M.li aaaall are aomeUntes eiutovrassed If the tire flap to cracked srh 1 to find tfeeir fuesttons to govern- the tube ' is removed a mew f. j ment official ia halting Spanish should be installed, advtsea the Eaunek. Meet Western Auto Supply compa oA. aawvd (n eourta-oo- s The hrea wltt ci4 tutoev HAkaiXj and orfly teo pleased to talk to lor pinch It caasing a ieaL Nov, Let 'Em Ccie! 6orr ee ' . . i In . pP rPOCR. of Naib Una la eutvs stdrc, t'e OTTLe CeVRWICftTO SilG" GAIN eestoes eetu clcrx eveso OAWooAiMrr, W DeLlVERTWS WORSe ' By GT7cn QUICK.SAM.Ger OJ TK' -- I MAEOI3: 1J2S .90 200 . toctoty 90 Since the annoa ncement of aensational price reductions the of the perfected Whippet has grown by leaps and CQjpuIaritr four grwfvVillys-Overlan- d plants are beiniT taxed to capacity to meet the demand. Present light car standards are a tribute to Whippet pioneering. Four-wiebrakes, lower crater of gravity, greater economy. greater roominess, quieter, eagine operation, faster soeed and advantages pickup, greater beauty these are a few of the many " in wuiui mc tt uippet cwuuuucs iu ieaj louay. ' -i will in like the the Among rnany things you perfected Whippet are improved bodies ia a wide range, of beautiful colors and e Visor full crown fenders, fitted with cadet-typlubrication silent tuning chain, gasoline tank in rear, long tires and snubbers, an springs, oversize (1750 balloonwindshield adjustable steering 'post, automatic rear wiper, ' view mirror and stop light ? el full-pressu- re semi-ellipt- ic ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY Christen sen Mot of-Lompaini- y 862 WEST CENTER STREET, TROYO, PHONE 184 . |