POTATOES, better your.‘ ‘ , you'll prom es. Soiigro feeds any p 119W scientific method of hastening ing growth. It is cheap — for six dollars you get a package that will do for a good sized lawn and garden; ‘or an grain -— for all summer._ It is easy tojsppk and eliminates for the man in town, the diific ty oi procuring and the ard manure or other _ _ be used with manure with splendid results. Here's what one 'i'eiiiiskaiiiing, any iliat my garden The oriainhi M will be glad to SOILG I70 lion!- More lpi-orii,;*pin LAWN 5. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. ‘ No matter where you use Soilgro-"onyour potp- _ ‘toes, _ Cp§n~__fl[aln—(l a d0 "I take iiiueh pleasure in laying the! I lot very good results from Soilgro es we hid I very lmd summer for flowers. llower garden took first prin et the Exhibition sud as thcre is here that has used Suilgro we both lied Distributors for Prince ltdwurii Iuiuiirl To make two Iiiadu [row when MID one new liq/ore to the verb qfletwb your lawn, flowers or in amazed at the growth it lant that has roots. It is the and increar acre and a half of roots or obgection to applying barn- ertilizer. On terms it can man says about Sollgro Que, Sept. 4, I924. I em pleased to but one other the beet of tiite letter in tn our f-‘lu. We give the writer's nema I! dub-ed. R0 SELLING AGENCY litruot Phone 420-1.. O *4V§O4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . .. Four lniiertitinn . Eight Insertions . t+o+www++¢+ . 10o per line of l! words liar per line of l! Wllfllll . ‘in per line of ll words AGENTS WANTED . $3,000 TO $5,000 YEARLY RETAIL- iiig iiutluinilly known lttiwicigli Products. Ncccssflics. dfiiitiriiious lifillliillli. Fnschiuliiig work. [daisy thilcs. Lliinsuully big proilts. 1.0- t-ulidios iicing rupidly chosoii. Wrilc quick lnr i'iill particulars and ircc tiutilt. (lot busy! The W. '1‘. ltiiwicigh Co, .i.td., llloiitrcztl, Quin. lii-pi. CN.9659. llziy .iti~23-3U Juiic ti WEEKL; SELLING n5 $75 nmclle liusioi-y and incifs ncck~ wcan". Utiiiipltilc liiic. Fret: Bum- piis. We dolivci" and collccl. l-‘lay daily. Cfrlaingli: Mills. lit-pt, Ul. .\\.\\’. .. it. 1i SALESMAN WITH cood rcicrcnccs and :1 hustler. Will give u. good cuniiiiissloii to scll the ruinous Magic Gus, equ- ailr gasoline ut 3 cents pcr gzil- ion go 500 miles for $1.00. itc- niovtas ‘Cllfbtlli for nil kinds oi gasoline and kerosene engines, 1 lmX treats llili gallons. Will be illiliitlli to any auldrcss on rc- l’! ipt oi $1.00, Joliii A, McNcill. (lcncriil Agent. MUNCliYt-i Mills, i’. E. l. 1081-516 5i AGENTS-GET IN A PROFIT- iihh. ull yeur coiiimlsslon bus- lnl-ss oi your own. Every pro- porly owner is a customer or prospect. Nine hundred varieties oi‘ hardy itodlfng Nursery pro- ducls. Cash every week. Complete vqiilpincnt and instructions tree. \\rllc llomliiloii Nurseries, Moli- lrciil. A.W. 90. N iii-sing RIVATE NURSES EARN S15 to $30 a week. Learn by home study, Catalogue tree. Dopt. 23, lloyail College of Science, Tor- On-io, C311, 14001.1. - i To Let; ' Queen Street, Central Guardian YOU WlLL FIND everything you need tor clean-up week at the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 980-5-12-tts3l. CLOTHES ODEANED, pressed and repaired-Lou McMahon, 165 uibnve Toombs 1086 Music Store.‘ SEE OUR WINDOWS lor sug- gestions ‘for clean-up week. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 980-5-12-tts 3i. THE DUMBBELLS.—'i‘im Dunib- bells have postponed their visit to OlfTmvrii’ until the early 1pm.; of June. They are nt present on a tour of Newfoundland. BROOKFIELD~Tlie services in Brcoklield congregation on Sun. day, May 17th will bc (lii iolloivs: Hunter R-ivei- 11.15 a. m., llnrts- vllle 3 p. iii., lirookflclil 7 p. in. and Wllenlltly Rivor i-lull 3.15 p. iii. FUNERAL NOTTOE. ~Tlic fun- crnl of the liitc A. P. Large will luko place this niltarntiani from his Z‘.ite_ residence 152 lilllslborti Sh. |it3l‘Vi(IL‘.Ihli'.Ii'lill§; zit 2.30. inter. iiiciit People's (foniclcry. P. IE. ISLAND EDlTlON.--'i‘ho Prince Edwiird dslniid 'i‘ourist odi- iion oi‘ the lhillliix Suiiduy Loudcr is now on sale in tho ‘Charlotte- town booksllores uiid iicws stands. Two pages oi‘ its fMlY-Illlilfl roto- |~',I"l.IVlli‘u supplement is devoted to photographs o! islmid views nnd Provincliil plncus o1‘ inlcrcsl. 'l‘lici'ti is also nn eight page supplement carrying articles by Prnvinclitl wri- iors, including one ‘fiPrinco EtlWtiTli lfllllllll. the Cosy Coriicr o1’ Cnniidti“ l)!’ M1‘. W Bough Tinney. KILL KARES DEFEATED. -—'- lii s basket hull gumc rpluycd in St. Bernard's Gymnasium, Moncton, ll"! Klll K1111: Club o1 (Zliurlottc- IOWn W115i drlculcd by‘ tlic (Ytiiltreiis oi’ Alonctoii, thc score being 28 to ‘l. 'l‘licrta was a largo flliCflliitIlPI‘. oi runs a-i the giinio which was very exciting iroiii still‘! iu lliilsh. Tine Kill Kurt» (‘liib wcnl ovcr to Mun- i-ton We-llncsdity morning nnd ro- turncd lust night. During their stay in Monclmi they wcrs given u splendid tinio by tho Colicens and ‘Ziiivl tlic gumo Wi-iliicsd:iy' night ihcy were royally entertained. Miss Edna Mchliiiioii gave u diincc for tho (‘iliiii WiliCil wus attended by the (fuller-us and a large numibcr oi "siiclko." 'i‘iiiirsday night tho girls iittcndt-il tlic Flicmoifs Dunc-o and TO LET—HOUSE- NINE ROOMS conwnlciiccs and furnace. Apply liilii Griilmn St. Phone IZ-i-dt. 1046-5-1l-4i. store, 1-H Grout Gecrgo Street, 1035-5-14-31 T0 RENT- SIX-ROOM HOUSE uiitl burn with store or wltlioul. Aimly -N. Kitys, 18 lTppcr Qnccn St. 1033-5-l-l-6l Dlist-ciIunt-tms SPECIAL OFFER 0F gradit- UUVLIIIIIPH, 50,1.“- giic, 13;, for 35c, 250 [or 05c. iiUu Ioi- $1.00. 11000 tor $1.95. Guardian‘ 0t- cc. JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hernianvllle, P. E. I. 695-4-23-1-mo. OUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK... Send birth dutc and 10c tor won- dcriul horoscope oi‘ your entire lilo. Prof. Raphael, 94 Grand Central Station, New York. 624~4-25-s7i For Sale FOwR SAL-Eljl-REVING HORSE, Pliiiiifli’ ilircd wagon. Apply 257 Qul ‘t‘i‘I‘ Street. 10225-“1531. REBUILT TY-PEWRITER FOR snlo clicnp. For description and tcrins phone 285-1. or write \Vll1- lain Flynn 17 Dorclicstcr St. 983-5-12-7i. STRAWBERRY PLANTS AT THE l-Zltlon ‘Fruit Farm 75c ptll‘ 10o. F. S. Rcovcs, NClVliOll Cross. lll79~5~ltii<i FOR SALE- SADDLE MARE also good driving mare. light wagon and harness. Apply 202 Richmond St. 10625 16 2| “Y” Gymnastic Exhibition At Montague 0n Saturday night ii number o1 ll" rlwrown "Y" gymnasts journey‘ ‘ll l1! mn-tor down to Montague sud sitifttld s very rplesslog Gym. exhibi- lion which nil present greatly nil- hiowil oil. A group o1 six buys put °" lhe wand end dulniboll drill. I Kym. dance. tumhtiug and floor ‘tx- "'"'~=~= in n manner- which showod, “Mill rropeiwlon end consider. We Qwvium tralnl g. While two‘ til-slurs and two Jii rs apparatus "PM their work mi ‘ {a vlery high cnllliro. Torch in cl b Wli b y" 0'! the mitt dlat but ‘ “"1 llIB clown who hep; Ellie, audience vi-n one continuous ti-proer yT-bolh word and notion. i n, l” ‘bill’! "Dmjk every bZ-ghly of, hf‘;ll‘@l\'.mc-nt rrceI-veil by them ‘ads ‘all who-m uhsy clinic in con- e: with and are already lot/Icing .y‘ 010! FOR SALE-MALAGASH POTASH ‘Ailvlltll Slilp, just uriuvcd. llnoug-h in do oiiu n-crc ‘costs $2.20 or $1.10 pcr ling. ‘Vl-‘ondlgrtui results lust year. Earle Fisheries Co, 83 Wstcr ‘St. 1082-54051. FOR SALE-D ROOM HOUSE sltuiitoil on Plnetto River. lienutl . tliui view. good biitiilng, selling fishing liflli shooting in the lull TO LET— FINE COMMO-DIOUS HIGH’ l I l iProtcct your Foxes with “ Peerless" lDriind Fox Netting. "Dead Fist" ‘galvanized lip-fore and tiller woven. 'Sprcisliy miidc for us. We have sold this Netting for the past twenty-live ycare to the largest P.E.I. Ranchers, end are the largest Dealers in America. W rite [or Prices, THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.i. DEATHS TAYLOR-At Windsor, On‘t., John Taylor, son oi’ the late Mr and Mrs Wni, 'i“iiylor. Funcrul on Monday May 18th. 1925. Services ill. Canoe Cove nt 2 p. ni. FORD-At the I’. E. l. llosiitul on Friday, May 15th, 1925, Lucy Juno Ford in her 44th ycnr. Funeral tomoiiow (Sundiiy ironi 42 Chest- nut St. Service stiirltiig at 2 p. in. Interment Wlnsioc South Coinc- tcry. llc-v W. M. Ryan oltlcliitiiu: clergyman, GAUDVlN—»-At Attlcboro. Mass, 0n iill‘. 10th lush, James Gaudvin, ulgcd 81. The dccenscd was u native of Murray l-lurbor. Ho loaves to mourn ‘two sons sud three daughters. also one sister, Mrs Sophia Boyle oi this city. mule lielp Wanted BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploymeut tor Barbers. Become ‘export in 8 weeks. Writs Molei- Barber College, Department "F" Iiulilsx. BJ-tte-ti’. MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL ' and appoint local representa- tives. Position permanent. Yearly guarantee $1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Wi-is- ' ton Co., Toronto. May ilwatii. for duck and geese; 23 ncrcs oi good iiirm land with burn. lion- house and store building, iind about 100 acres woodland. Five mile-s lrom steamship and railroad EiCPViCC. Plnce tor lin- mediate iJBiE. Ideal tor roil- dcnce or camp. Apply to Dr. Anne Young, Plnetto or W. E. Bcntlty. Charlottetown. lwk ._____ Fflllfllc iIoip Wanted wmrsiaulwauvrirenr MAID. Mrs. P. D. Williams, l2 Jiaviland is; - 1040-5-14-81. ____€__.__._------—- WANTED-GIRL FOR GINERAL housework, country girl proterr- icrw d nfinflgnrlo another trip ‘down there ,,. _ . "" ‘ ("my-need the party: l Mumy. R. .1 brioon. ‘ x r 1c‘ ,“~"'l‘§¢§0n. I). Grant, 0. combs,- - I n. 1.1L _ "vie-w. Piiilil . 1'. Mo‘ l""l- ll. Walker. ' p. i Clown- q_ l llusicla __ iiiigrlgl-léhzaang ‘ Y’ n. P , _ a 1H tel. n 1i hitches Ari-Ir .121“?! “gm ed. Phone nz-ii. 105a is 1a ti, ".10 A DAV TAKING ORDIRU. m- a. a. m. Bilk noslorr- YMIP, cesii deli. No eoiiectliil 9? 4°‘ viiveiringéowrriite Rfitghgttsriaite m" " m‘ '14-; us?! n-nm-tesnnru-fi-ei out]. WANTED-TO Aesier IN 41a» l - ." . 4.. GOLF CLUBS Imported direct from Wm- GIBSON a 00., Scotland. recognized to be one o! the but mekere of Golf Clube in the world. Junior’: Clubs 01-50 t0 I130 Aduite Clubs 58-16 to M00 GOLF BALLS-use the AV ON tor dletsneo end durabil- ity prleo 78o. AVON ARC IALL 50o eeeh HUGHES, t-DRUGI 00., LTD.“ - .... o... m-‘pw-a-p-v . THE. cHeRmmsrowN cu min enjoyed it to the fullest extent. Th9 courteous treatment, given "l!!!" ll)’ the Collesns iind theorem- bcrs o1 the sterner sex o! MBIIUIOD has aroused the gratitude oi thc Kill arcs 0nd a return visit lsl their loudest hope softliot they will have an opportunity to rat-urn ll"? Pillitflitiiti entertainment given them during their visit‘. PERSONALS ' 1 Mr Simon Taylor ~01’ -Windsor, 0nt., arrived in. the city last even- lIlB sccomlpanyirtglhe remains 0t the late John Taylor. The re- llrphanage Pledge ' 2nd PAYMENT NOW DUE PLEASE ATTEND TO YOURS ' PROMPTLY mains were taken to the MsoLesn & lMzicDonald Funeral Home K611i Sh, and will be taken- to Canoe Cove church on Monday. Basketball At “Y” Last Night The Business College ITeum d8- fcuted Prince oi’ Vlliilcs ‘Peum lust night lii u inst nnil clciiii gums by a. score ol 22 to 33. the century." h‘- tetv.‘ N ., N“. :1 I no: ,-oe+o+0+0+0+0+0e 5t. flamzs Brcshptrrian Ciburti) "‘1""*"*'"~:.2as"r:::r:r~11~~- 1826—A Wonderful Century-HRS 11 a.m.-“The Changes in Religious Thought During (The ‘third of a eerie: o] Centennial Sermons), 2.30 gimp-Sabbath School. P. W. C. 1g; l Il-rm-mfilhe Bases of Authority in Reilqlom-Re- 4 n. Splilett ..._. 2 »2 V" °"» Pi H» or Reason?" , l.. wedlock .. (The third of a series of Sermons on Fundamental ti. iVlitiKtt-lllliil _ Trutl: :1 ti}? Christian Religion In the Light of it l, ' ‘un on ____ .. . _ _ o ay. - T? 12 _v“ v ------ v - v a Totnl——-‘.'.2. nwoo-vownwmoemflm" 1 BUS. COLLEGE. i h‘. ihlntlairey . 2 2 2 2 . » 7 ' l),lloyle__.‘ 2 2c 2 22 m t t ¢ o. Connolly 2 2 2 r 2 .. ‘ g ll. ii ti" __. . _ _ 2 _ - . “ “ __ _____ REV. ROSS. c. EATON, B.A.,B.D., Mlnilter __ 20 1-‘ PROF. HIRAM BALL, Director of Music. Total-dd. > Y BOWLING __ .--. _-- --.- ----- COMMERMIAL IBOWUNG Morning Service, 11 o'clock-Sermon, "Oreede and Deode." LEAGUE < Sunday School, oleaeee for all ages. ‘First grime ot clininpitinsiilp scr- ies was won by Rogers llurilwtire 2.30 p.m.-There Evening Service 7 o'clock-Sermon, the Fourth cl a series on "The Seven Deadly Slnsfl-SLOTH. All Pews are Free. You ar; cordially welcome. 4 are sultlbiy graded 4 by H3 pins. ROGERS l-musoWsnt-t" l Caswcli _______ __ 1x2 r35 1R4 F. Worth __ 144 l. _I)iitmoiid. E. Lewis __ r. Mclnnls' ______ _. 13s To Preach Here 'l‘otul——231il Tomorrow PROWSE BROS. B. Prowse _______ -_ 1M 102 155 ’l‘. Viiiibuskirk __._- 1-11 145 151 - ’ _ iss 173 147 I __1s:i 190 141. A. ilienry ________ __ 153 137 s8 Totnl-—2235. Next match between these tennis‘ will take place Wednesday night’ of next week. .r ‘ . Western uuardian --BASKET BALL-in the sinlorl basket bull league at ‘the “Y” Sum, morside lust night the Red Sox de-I tented the Blushing Violets 28 to“ 16. 1 --E-MER-ALD PLAYERS - Thel Emerald Dramatic Club made u splendid presentation of their plriy~ the King-oi’ the Phiilipliies in Sh] Paul's Hull. Suinmorslde. last niizhtl Pleuslng specialties were given DIP: tween the acts. I Lcacock Gloomy \MlON'l‘~RE.-\L, May 15.--'Proles- _ sor Stephen Lencock of McGlii Uiil- versity speaking on the "Outlook REV- l-- C- EMEFllCK us to the possibilities oi the Leu- guc n1’ Nut-ions us at present con- stituted. The Leug-ue existed, he suid ,but had nothing to enforce its decision. He guve unqualified up- proviil to the recent‘ iictlon of tlic British government with regard l0 its work. --?-<0¢--——- RUSS HOTEL vMrs. L. A. Moore. ‘Summersido; Mrs. C. W. Ireland, Suinnirrsitie; Miss Ella (lay, Suinmersldc; .\l‘ss Constance Prltchsrd, Summerslde: Miss Currie Holman, S-ummerside; Miss Sara. Green, ISnmmersIdo; C. S.» Purdy, Siimmerslde; ‘Lowell W. Hancock, Columbia, Ohio; Dr. Mll- es Martin. Honolulu, ll. 1.; Rev. Christopher Graham. Wlnsloe; Dr. Warburton, City; ‘Mllss Louise Shaw, Brsckley Beach; It. B. Mes- servoy, Charlottetown; H. Jnnics Palmer, Charlottetown; Mrs, Pol- mer, Charlottetown; Walter l). Hogg, J. Loltoy Holman. Summer- side; Miss M. E. Palmer, City: Miss Ella Palmer ity; H. L. Pul- mer, City; Re. T. -A. ;W-llson. Cove Head; lRev. M. Tattrsy. 0‘- Lenry; S. ‘M Martin, Heathordnle: Rev. J. A. Melbeilsn, Valieyflelzl: Mr. Ernest McNutt. Mrs. Ernest McNutt. Church tomorrow. B. C. Officer Terms. Cider Dangerous VICTORIA. May 15. —C0mmls- sloncr Hugh Davidson, of the Liquor Control Board. has ruled that cider cannot he sold ln- the beer purlois oi British Colnmlbia. "in the first piiicc we could not put trlilci- lii the liars under the prcscnt laws, which specifically al- low only beer to be sold." Coin- miislont-r Davidson -siild. “in the second place, cider is hard to handle. it inc-roasts iilcohcl percentage; in dnngerous stuli’. it ls go oil. Govcriinieiii (experts who have been lnvt-itlguting tho possibility of alfllillg cider in the lillPS repirz- ed that cider will not mix with bscr. They iound that almost nothing produced u "Jug" so quick- ly was a drink 0t cider on top o! beer. GOING FISHING ‘I Take along a bottle o1’ Minartfe. Wonderful tor insect bites, Ai- so gives quick relief tor sprains and bruises. liable to Hotel Victoria An up to eete eomtorteble Hotel with over 100 reeme, 44 o! which have private bathe. Gueete resolve. courteous end oeinetoking urvlee. “.1 T”? l , Callaghan and Dr. J. A. Allen as tor the World," here yesterday. FQV- l-- 5- Emerlclfl W"? Wlll took u somewhat pessimistic view Prflfllill i! b0!" "PVWIS ' Y" l"! Charlottetown Central Chr :'.I:.n_ Anchor Baseball Club Stages Excellent Concert The concert Ilnd entertainment put on in the League cl‘ the Cross llziil lust night by the Anchor linsebull Club, was heartily enjoy- rd by a packed house and proved '1 complr-te success. Mr. ivnii Rcddin acted as chairman during lilu ioilowliig program: ‘ Proqrlm. O Canada. Overture-Casino Orchestra. I Vocol Sol0~—Master Frank liynds Saxophone Solo-dvlr. Wm. Loch. Plano Solo~Mnster Robert Hub-l bard. Indian -Club Swinging-Mr. Wal- lnco Sruntlr-bury. Violin Solo—-—Mr. Herbert Web- ber, . Step-dzinclng—-The Misses Mur- tiii.. Horizontal cantlcbury, and “T0209 intermission-Sale oi Candy. Highland Fling-Mr." Clarence Walker, ziccompnnled by Piper Mc- Leod of the 78th. ‘Bond. Steilsnton. Humorous Sketch~ Mr. Jas bar work —Messm Henry, and _"To'to," Cul and Al.- Song—Prot. E. M. Dixon. Sketch-Messrs Connolly. Mon- tcith and Murray. Vocal Solo-Jae. Donovan. Vocal Solo—Jos. McLeod. Boxing Match Champion O'Brien One Round McLeod; won with l knockout in the third round by .Vlr. O'Brien. The thanks ol the Clll-b is due Mr. Halpenny, Physical Director oi tho 1.. oi’ C., for his valuable as- sistance lii putting on uctrobatic stunts; also Prof. Dixon and his orchestra, the L. ol C. for the usc, oi‘ the hall, the Stellarton Plpc Band (or music, and the various P€l\i0l‘lll€l'i5. Bandits Secured ' $20,000 Pay Roll CAMBRIDGE, Muss, May 15.- Two rnesseng‘ rs bearing a payroll 0i $20,000 lrom the First Notional lliink ct lhoéton to the plant in Lever Bros., Company ln East Cambridge, were held up today st the entrance to the plsnt by 'slx armed and masked men and rob- bed or two leather bags containing the money. The robbers escaped I llik. l |ievas in an automobile that had been stolen. Troops Killed Seven Brigands _.__. SOFIA, May 15.— Seven brig- ‘unds have been kllleri-Iby troops seeking those responsible tor s ‘recent raid oii the‘ town ot Holst.- The beiid- extorted 400.000 trcm the "inhabitants by holding various citizens {or ran- som and upon leaving took sever- sl hostages. They ere being ‘hunted trom eii sides. TlbiI It l" i Danette. g Charlotteotwn 1 FOR SA LE H C0» ' , ' § oe et Rocky Point run iiet eummo by Palmer end Die- mond. ldnily situated. Ixeeh’ lent opportunity for summer trade. Puroheeer eon eom- menee buelneee It oneo. ti; " l " ‘ . , - raga“? MIDI! PALMER I PALMER ii, or- _ O-Q VICTORIA HOTEL - ._.__.L. 8t. Jolie. i §400440s0e . Queen Hotel A very eemiortebie end heme-like Hotel It e medit- ete price.‘ lplendld hblo, eervleo. iletee 03-00 e thy. Chariotteotwn _ ’ Hotel ' Co; ‘ ‘Ltd- Proprietore l I oeurteoue ' t m» t, IteOUAID. uni-mi they § 1m the Studebaker standard-W TH this injunction, Studebaker A engineers set out to design the Studebaker Standard Six and Special Six Coaches several months ago. There could be no compromise in quality. The new Studebaker Coaches had-to maintain Studebakefs time-honored reputation for quality. They could be coaches IN NAME ONLY! The new Standard Six Coachand‘ the Special Six Coach are now ondis» play in our showroom. They are ' quality cars in every respect. prices are low. You are invited to in and see them. ._, l it‘ l! The New Studebaker A ‘Standard Six Coach 50 h.p. Standard Six engine, reams-habit for its power, flexibility and nntiotlmeee. $2065 Delivered; taxes included l ' The New Studebaker Special Six Mounteclion the famous '65 11.115. Special‘ i‘ Six chassis, known throughout Canada for its exceptional power endurance. . $2550 l .~; 7 Delivered; wigs included Genuine boiloon tires; Enlitbr lighting control on steering w , g riglliv _, type emergency Brake; 8-day tick and)“ dashboard _ gaeolinegeuge, a strumehte, mounted tn in under-glass. These and many other" - refinements are etenderd on the new . Smdebeker coaches. ’ _ STANDARD-SIX 1 " 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . . . 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . $1. . . SpbrtRoadster S-PasmCoach 3-Pass. Country Club Coupe . . . . $2145.00 .. .. cum . . . - .. .. $2605.00 5-PassCoupe.............. 5-Pass. Brougham ......... 5-Pass. Sedan ..' . . . 5-Puss.Berline ‘ SPECIAL SIX ‘ 4-Pass- Duplex-Roadster . . . . . . . . fi-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . . 4-Pass. Sport Roadster . . . . . . . 5-Pass.Coach“..........,....... $2550.00 4-Pass. Country Club Coupe . . . . $26 .00 5-Pass. Brougham . . . $28M .00 4-Pass.Victoi-ia............. (lii 5-Pass.Sedan ._saga2o.c9 5-.Pass.-Berline _ BIG. SIX r - ~ p . 7-Pfl8l-DNIli0X-PlltlQt0llj a ' "fi-Peiib. ‘ ' " ....--.. Sirmfofith. A. "ERNIE... IQIIIHIROIDI * eend ;A AND beelere tor rtlnee 14$“ l m.“ o» c, ‘I n-eiombniti t.‘ w’ "vtsvr-Rrwrve-nm; “NS-k l