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' Aalva-rtislng in TIioio Columns ii Four Cents a Word , Cask With Order. Each additional insertion three cents a word. No advertise- ment talion for one iniertion for less tlmn 40 cents. Clasilfied Dis- p lay \puce , $1.50 arm inch. _ ,._ J | ^ II *~- »^.. «^. M l „.^..—.,.»,. ^.._ T l I1MI I — ll— il ^ll i^ Houses for Sale ODKKN new house , aeven roonis , sun parlor , bath , all conveniences; lure l\ * i - - ! ' M ' *-- 2 ! '' - \ - ' n ho' .mi* . copp- i- screens , shrubs , large and Hinnll fruits. Excellent condition. Terms ar- ranged, 181 Carman Street, lfttt HOUSE , 7 rooms , with bathroom , all improvements , pood locality. Box A 25 1, ,y 15t3 FIVE room house , .to be npvet) ofi promises. Improvements. . Inquire 3 S outh Street. ' .. 10tf EIGHT-ROOM house for sale , 117 Jayne Avenuo (most aristocrati c section of thut street) ; hot water heat , two-car garage , lot 60x1130 , lai-£c chicken coop : und run , fruit trees. Apply Sain Smith , phono 382 , or your broker. . itl ROE Park —three new modern houses \ always on hand to sell at attractive prices and easy terms. J ohnJ. _ Ro _ \\\ C2tj For Sale or Ren t NEW house , seven rooms and bath , hot water heat , all modern im- provements , garage , 276 Oak Street. James F. Walsh , owner and builder , 3 Carman Street. Phone l' utchogue 1379. 17t2<fc4F B ~ UNGALOAV for sale or to rent , 7S Avery Avenue. Apply C. U.. Vroo- roan , 58 Rose Avenue. lotf Stores and Of Bees FOR sale , store , fivfe year lease. Groceries , ice cream , ci gars , can- dy. Bex A 2 54, 16t3 BUILDING- for showroom or store. 76 Kast Mnin Street. Albin , Roe i . ferry. , , . - . \ - - ' , 12tf [ -ARGE , heated , sunny offices for \ rent , fron t and rear. *10 South Ocean Avenue , Ackerly, 89 Kast Main Street, - V 7t ! .. Garages GARAGE , cither for storage or use. _ Jihmrds _ Strect, ^ 17tl Acreage for Sale FOR SALE—55 acres in greenhouse section north of Blue Point; part- ly cleared; wonderful location; high mi dry. Anyone looking for green- house site will find it worth while to Investigate. ' Inquire S. A. Smith , 77 Rose Avenue , Patchogue. Phone 382. 45tf Jewelry ' Diamonds Watches . ' . GUY N. ASH 21 South Ocean Avenue Patchogue , N. Y. Phone 780 Established 1885 \The House of Quality \ . Jewelry . Repairing . S2tf Saw Filing A LL. kinds of saws fifed*and jointed. ** Work guaranteed. George De Lach , 27 Wood Avenue. ' Tatchogue. _ _. . SSlfT _ Cook ing and Heating D ICHARDSON & Boynton combina- • v tion coal and gas range in ' per- fect condition. S. Howard Titus , 43 *¦ Main Str eet. 17t2 [TWO Perfection oil heaters. Good '^ condition. Reasonable , 71 Baker jg gyM. J^tclio gjie ^ mi. 16t 2 ^ trucking a nd Carting 7 EARL ' OHEWNIN G ¦ ' . . . ¦ 803 Waverly Avenue , Patchogue 1 \ Phono Blue Point 1985 r General Trucking, Rubbish and Garbage Removal •Wood Sold by Cord or I/oad. - ^^^^ V; . . , SltfT Coal-—Wood——Feed COAL and FEED * Our Coal Makes Warm Friends SNEDECOR COAL _ FEED Co., Inc. West Avenue and L. I. Railroad Tel. 496 cb== _ ___ ^ 71tf ii __ _ _ Insurance POTTER &: RO BINSONS, Inc. . 30 EasfMaiii' * Street Telephone Pa , tchog_© 8 , i^^nches of insurance- Choice ocai and oul . 0jC 4 nTvrn pj . opertyj 0 ->tu m acreage and imnroved. =; ^_ ' .. \ ¦ 54tf • *° ke Successful—Advertise Houses for R ent MBW four room bungalow , ull im- ^ . pi'ovements. $35: per month. At- !r r>l:i* \ VBIIU . Bkfi Point. Apply 4-10 West Mnin Str eet. Tel. 1329R. 1712 CGVKN room house , A-l condition , k - ' hot water heat , all improvements , sun parlor. $45 per month. Atlantic Avenuo , Blue Point. A pply 440 West Main St reet, Tel. 1329R. 17t2 LJOUSES for rent , 0 rooms nnd 1 *¦ bath , garage $35; 7 rooms and bath , every improvement. Rice , 45 Fuiniim Lane. 17t2 SIX room • bungalow , all , - improve- ments , $40. Pottcr ' Ss Robinsons , Inc., !I0 East Main Street, ' •' * ! St3T OVK room bungalow^ all improve- * incuts. Corner Oak Street and Case Avenue. Inquire £75 Oak Street. . 12tf LIOUSE , 5 rooms , running water , * ^ electric li ghts , newly decorated. Mrs. Laniano , cor. Snedecor Ave. & Merrick Rond , Bayport. 16t2 JWJODERN home , seven rooms , sun •*• \ ¦* parlor , bath , all conveniences , 181 Caiman Street, . 15tf D UNGALOW , G rooms , furnished or J-* unfurnished in the village , all provemonts. Potter & Robinsons , Inc., 30 East Main Street. 15t£ DXJNGALdW , 5 rooms , all improve- • *-' ments. 81 Washington Avenue , Patchogue. Mrs. Fred Roberts , Ken- nedy Avenue , Blue Point. 15tf LIOUSE , G rooms , all improvements. I A Terry Street. Raymond Ruland 7 Grenville Avenue , ' I4t4 BUNGALOWS . for rent. D. Fox , Blue Point. * iltf SIX loom house , all improvements. Iw roire. 54 Terry Street. 6tf A partments for Rent APARTMENT and office. Inquire Lagumis Tea Room. ' 17tf THREE rooms , bath , hot water , also garage. 37 Terry Street. 16tf FIVE rooms , all improvements. Ap- pl y I. Katz , GO West Avenue or phone Patchogue 1086. 1 612 PAKTMENTS for rent. Furnished ami unfurnished. Ackerly, 89 East Main Street. 104tf PARTMENT , B rooms. Apply Hulse, Patchogue Garage. Tel. Patch ogue 100. 87tf Furnished Rooms FURNISHED rooni s for rent 156, North Ocean Avenue. 17t2 FURNISHED room for vent. Write Jerry Dawn . General Delivery, Patchogue. 16t2 FURNISHED room , heated , with private family, business couple or lady preferred. 167 Grove Ave. 16t2 TWO or three furnished roonis for lip. t housekeeping. Reasonable. 46 Potior Street. 15t4 FURNISHED room for vent. pTu vate home. Mrs. George B. Weiss- man , 18 M aple Avenue. 8tf Boarders Wanted COULD accomm ' odatc 4 people or 2 couples in new Spanish home. Select neighborhood. Mrs. M. Foster , 237 Mapl e Aven ue. 16t2 Musical Instruments CHILD'S violin and case , good con- dition , $8. Phono Patchoi _ ie 1312R. 1711 - Musical Instruction Marcus Shcrbow Concert Violinist Teacher Instruction for Beginners and Advanced Pupils. Brookhaven. Tel. Bellport 169W 16t2 Livestock for Sale . GUERNSEY COW State tested , good for family. Reasonable price. App ly at GAER'S FARM 320 Waverly Ave., Patchogue Phone Patchogue 1893 . 17tf \T. -Fcr Sale-fFoQdstuff s^ V \ 400 HEADS of all kinds of CABBAGE Reasonable prices on large or- ders, App ly at GAER'S FARM 320 Waver ly Ave., Patchogue Phone patchogue 1893. 17tf Help Wanted—-Male EXPERIENCED night - fireman wanted ' for gretenhousc. King ' s Greenhouses , Church* Avenue , Hny- pqrt. . . . . .._ Mil Help Wanted—Fe male {\ ¦ORNETIST , bunjoist , drummer ^¦- ' and pianist, girls only. Apply HI Church Street between 4 aud 0 any day thin week. Ask for Sal. 1711 ANTED' . One lady from ciicln vll- lago iu Suffolk County for per- manent , easy and congenial occupa- tion in your own localities. Full or ptwt time. Call between 12 noon nnd 1 :30 p. m. any day on call Pntchogue 043 and ask for Mv, Terry. Home A p- pliance Corporation, 126 West Mnin Stre et , Patchogue , New York. 17t2 ALL around girl lo learn hemstitch- ing nnd sewing, New York Tail- or , 50 South Ocean Avenue. -1UI2 MIDDLE age d woman for goncml housework * for 1 lady. Catholic preferred, IS Pat-k St. . _ jjjtg Situations Wanted RELIABLE woman wants work by day or children to care for. Telephone Patchoguo 1G70. 1712 MIDDLE aged German girl wishes position in small family. General housework. Mrs. Carl Trinkwald , 10 Cleveland Avenue , Sayville. 17tl Nursing •NURSING , ' .: Elderly people nnd ' seini-inviilirls , -cared for by professional nurse at my honie . in Blue Points , ' BOX A 25G 1 Pntchogue. . 1710 Automobiles DODGE BROTHERS ' senior converti ble coupe-rumble scat ' : - \ DODGE BROTHERS Victory sedan demonstrator - DODGE BROTHERS Sport Roadster , rumble seat DODGE BROTHERS sedans from $125 up DODGE BROTHERS coupes from $200 up Chevrolet Landau sedan Several Ford sedans. From $50 up. Other makes and types. Forcl , dump truck. Ford stake truck. * Gvaham Brothers one tone panel . Cadillac , good, condition , suitable for wrecking car. . Time . Payments Arranged JAMES A. CONROY , INC. -W. Main St. '\ . \\ ' Patchoguo Open evenings. 16tf Auto Tires and Accessories * \\piRES , 37x5 and 36x4 Vi,. 35x5 and ' * Cadillac parts. Joseph Villano , Bellport , L, I. . * \16t2 Brake Relining BRAKES relhied , repaired and ad- justed by experts ; work guaran- teed; authorized Raytiestos service, Patchogue Brake Service Station , Medford Avenue near Roe Boulevard. 64tfT Horses for Sale HORSES for sale. South Bay Ico Company. Rider Avenue & Rail- road Tracks. l . Stg Lost POLICE dog, 7 months old , yellow and black , white heck. Answers to name of \Chief\ - . Reward. Joseph Masin , 294 Greeley Avenue , Sayville, Phone Sayville 10. 17tl LOST—tan Airedale dog, male , named Zip. Reward. Phone Bell- port S72 or 166. 15t3 KITTEN , black with white feet and whiskers. Liberal reward for return. 154 Maple A-vcnuc , Patchogue, ' 15t3 For Sale—Miscellaneous STORM windows , 25 , standard sized , like new , reasonable. Phone Pat- chognc 664. 1 7tf FIFTY loads cow manure. $5 yard. Bob Nerscsiim , Box 39 , Enst 1 slip. ' ¦ 17t2 U ~ NUSUAL novelties for gifts , card prizes , greeting cards , stationery, dresses. At the Variety Shop. 302 West Main Street. ltfT BABY carriage , for sale very rea- sonable. 20 Prospect Ave. 16t2 '\T*0 LET\ signs tor sale. Also 1 every other real estate necessity in tho sign line. Th,e Advance Paper Shoppe. 6tf Furniture for Sale PRIVAT E sale , furniture. D ining roopi^and'living room floor and table lamps , china and glassware , house p lants , vacuum cleaner, etc., very reasonable. 181 Carman Street. 17tf Eggs, Poultry, Etc. WHITE Rock chicXens , laying. 35c per pound. ' ;TeI. ' 418^ Bellpbrt. ' .17|l At d m ' t fitdejiena * ehce A single atom , pnoiieriy, harnessed , will do all the- . world' s work some time , a scientist tells 7 us. \If we w^re such a irlp-tearing atcm as that we wouldn ' t worJji unless we waited to. —Kansas Oily Star. V- Scliuylerville Company Low Bidder of 16 on Section of Patchoguo-ivlor- iches Road in ' Montauk Hi ghway Route > , 'T'H E low bidder for the recoiistruc- 1 tion and widening of 1.58 miles of the Patchoguc-Moriches section of the Montauk highway is the West- chester Construction Co. of Scliuyler- ville , according to the bids released liy the State department of highways. This concern ' s bid is $. ' ;37 , G39.25. There were. 16 bidders for tho con- tract , the second in line being John- son , Drake & Piper , Ine; , of Fvccport , $340 , 078.75. The highest bid was $442 , 734.50 , made by the Interstate Engineering Corp. The estimate of the state ' s engineer was $500 , 719.50. The same sheet of bidding figures shows that Connor Bros, of Long Beach , who are now finishing the Middle Island hi ghway between Cor- am and Cftlverton ' -are low bidders for .31\ of a mile on the Southern State Parkway in Nassau County. The bid of this concern is $42 , 688- .70. as against the estimate of the State ' s engineer of $60 , 764.50. There wero onl y two* other bidders , Abner W. Gill and thc Westchester Construc- tion Co., the highest being $58 , 255.30. $337 , 630 Price for 4lk Miles of Road ' |- \ll E luncheon ' arid' bridge given by * . Mrs. George H. Furman and Mrs. Edward Johanknecht , Ji- .. in the Soro- sis club room Friday was one of thc most enjoyable ones of thc season. Among those present were the Mes- dames Charles Huntooh , William Aid- rich , Roe Skinner , F. C. Merritt , So- well Thornhill , Wilmot Smith , * James Hart , O. -W. Ruland , George Robinson , Fred Huttenlocher , Clinton Robinson , John Barric , Jchn Ruland, Henry Roe , Fo rrest Holbrook , Stanley Newins , Henry Schaefer , J. Dominy. \Also Mesdames- Howard Conklin , Sr., Wilson Terry, A. K. Douglas , A. L. Hart , Charles Smith , James R. Skinner , C. McCarthy, J. Exton , Ed- win Weeks , E. E. Hawkins , Sr., Wil- lard Hough , George Rogers , -Arthur Swezey, Edward Smith , L. .A. Seitz , Fred Ruland , Frank Shaw , J. J. Kirk- patricT* ' , Herbert Austin , A. A. Dahn , Jerome Ackerly, John R. Vunk , May B. Roe , Ernest Guttridge , C. Walters , F. Robartes , J. J. Roe , James A. Can- field , J. L, Overton , W. Paulson , Mrs. J. Hastings , A. Whitman , Edward Edwards, Samuel Seabury, Frank Potter , Nelson McBrido , Robert Van Tuyl , ft. Hereon , J. R. Snedeco r , Rob- ert Pelletreau , Gustay Brandau , \ \Nat. Roe , Henry Smith , Henry Mills , Clar- ence Vrooman , Charles 'Raynor , Ever- ard C ochrane , Sanford Weeks , John Ketcham, Frank Newton , Edgar A. Sharp, William Roe , W. Kolb , Na- thaniel Woolford, Walter Rose , Frank Overton , Robert Payne. Mesdames A. . H. . Terry, Joseph Losee , Fremont Abrams , George Ov- erton , Sheridan Linn , Fannie Furman , Ralph Hawkins , W. A. Reeve , Arthur Shelbournc , Eugene Carman and thc Misses Marietta Vanderveer, Kate Youngman , Eva Gillette , Irene Webb , Eugenia Smith , Theresa Swezey and Beatrice McCann. Many Entertained at Luncheon and Bridge MRS, Cecil Cook and (laugh- ter, Miss Robbyc Cook of Pensacola , Fla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kirby and daughter , Miss Florence Kirby of East Moriches , over Thursday night. Miss Cook is studying for opera singing and came north for an audi- tion before Otto Kahn at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. While Miss Cook is only 15 years of age , Mr, ' . . Kahn , was very encouraging \ - but' wishes her to study ' for two mwe years. . Miss-Cook visited Mr? . Kirby ' s mother , Mrs. LouiSa ' Osbom , who is f lT.i years , and sang '(Annie Laurie \ for iter , which ; Mrs. Osborn greatly enjoyed. To ^ be Succesofill—Advertise KAHN GIVES YOUNG SINGER ENCOURAGEMENT Many Primary Tots of Congregational Church and Friends Present Ftu-ce Before Large Audience DteFOltE a.large and admiring nudl- *-* once of parents , and friends a Totta Thumb wedding ' ceremony wus enacted Friday evening in thc Con- gregational church under the aus- pices of the G. G. G, Club for the benefit of tho Sunday school . Thc participants , about 76 in ull , were members of the pripiary departments of the Sunday school antl their friend . whose childish' capers inter- mingled with the ceremony provided vast amusement. The bride was Irene Conklin and groom Arie Van Kless vyhilc Robert Kcssler enacted the part; of the min- ister. The bride Mvias attended :1 by Jbanna Valentine ; as ' id' aid ' of : honor and Peggy Mathewson . 'ltuth Johnson , Julia M urgatrbyd and Patricia Tracy as bridesmaids. The best man was Harold Reams and the bride was given in marriage by her \father , \ Kenneth King. The ring bearer -was Harold Conltlin , tiniest actor of all , and the ushers were Fred Hallock , Philip Hulse , Robert Swezey and Richard Woodhull; announ6er , Donald Lane. . Miss Edna Jackson , church- organ- ist , played ., and Mrs. Frank W. Shaw sang \Oh Promise Mc , \ and of the children Edna Morris , Elsie Benken- stein , Donald Lane aruLWinfield Rob- inson sang, and Robert Woodhull and Ralph Gill recited. Sunday School Pup ils In Tom Thumb Wedding . The annual meeting and luncheon of the ' East Moriches Presbyterian Missionary Society was held in thc church on Thursday, with a large number in attendance. , There were interesting speakei ' s from the Home and Foreign Missionary EMclds. Miss Lucy Scoffer from Oklahoma told of hev work among the Mormons of Utah and the , mountaineers of Tennessee , North Carolina ahd Ken- tucky. She said \While they are il- literate and crude in manner and dress , they have thc love of Christ in their hearts and -wont others to know of Him. \ She told of one house- wife, Mrs. Jane Gentry, from the •hills of North Carolina who , through misfortunes ahd sorrow, had Christ and sunshine in hev soul , how she hail sold many folk stories and old- time ballads to story and song writ- ers, brought up a large family of children who have made places for themselves in thc world. Miss Lucy Starling toltl of the con- ditions and work in Siam , how the country is now . at peace and thore is no opposition to the teaching of Christianity. She told of adopting a Siamese baby who has greatly hel p- ed in the Christian wo rk among the natives. The services started at 10:30 and with luncheon between were con- cluded at 5 p. m. BUCICY HARRIS , former manag\\\ of the Senators , has signed to manage the Detroit Tigers next season. Colors of Silk There are many commercial \varl- etles of the silkworm graded accord- ing tr> the size, color , and quality, of the cocoon. - The color of the worm ' s Prolegs bWore i spinning indicates ;the colqVthe^coco. bn ,will \be. This vaj les In 'Aff^r^ specles and may be silvery white , \ cream; yellow , lemon or green. All Trrveling Same Way We are all approachtT} ' -; ' that dread tribunal. However : J (Uyersl0ed our patlis , tbey all converse ' toward that comaion center. —Richard Fuller, EAST MORICHES MISSIONARY HAS IPS ' ANNUA L M EETING (Continued Trom page 1 , tills section) lined well up on their property uml some of t)icm had come to (lie opinion tlml their ways mid docks would be ruined by lhe new cha miul boiii __ r dredged ritvlit inlo (lie nhorc, But Inquiry along the river front yesterday brought out the fuel that the stakes are merely a line from whicli tlie engineers work au<l the channel is measured by u certain dis- tunce from lhe line. Those who Imve talked wllli engineers unci soon tho blue prlnla mty llio. chmiticl will run whore it always bus , but lhat perhaps it will be it few yards v-iilr-v 'tliur , f-jv- lnerly to incut ihe ' inci-tim-vl needs of navigation on the river. . Material Arriving For River Daredging VV/OKKING on n windmill mny be ** ull right ut most times of the year but it certainly is not the safest form of business during the deer hunting season , according- Lo Thomas Schumnek- .')\ who wan apparently mistaken for some sort of Hying deer. Schumacher was working on auch n structure on Conklin Avenue Friday morning nnd although ho hud heard shots occasionally in the vicinity he thought nothing itboiit it and consid- ered himself perfectly secure. No Kflonei\ hud he so decided than there was a ' whirr nnd n piece of shot knieUud ono of thu I ' UIKWS ul ' his riutht hand , piercing the nail and cuticle. Ho got to the ground almost ns suddenly as the shot lmd hit . Win uiiil ho considers himself lucky tlmt lie did not lose his fooling nnd full. Me culled police homli-uni-tors, It Is out of the limit- \ , so Deputy Sher- iffs Stephanl and Llnihwnitc wore nol liled und thcy made a hurried trip. Scljuiiuicke r reported the presence of three hunters in tho vicinity whom he suispected of having lived the nhot. But persistent questioning by the dep- uties failed to produce any grounds of action as the men , who were Now Yorkers , were usinK ft different kind of t-hot Until hud hit Schumacher. Not Saf e From Hunters ' Blasts Even Hi g h in a Windmill When the board of supt-rvtiiurst re- ceived a direct request from Court Clerk Gentry S. Williams for nn in- crease in his salary from ?2 , 000 to $4 , 000 and referred it to County Clerk Greenhal gh the latter emphatically opposed It and expressed his displeas- ure at Williams attempting to go over his lientl. He had already put tho court clerk on for a ?20O raise without consulting him, along with others of the ' oflicc staff , and he con- sidered ho lmd equalized as far as possible, The $4 , 000 would bo more thaiij the first deputy ^ rcceivoK and al- most double , what the two bflier court clerk s get , \Greenhalgh' pointe ' d out , adding that thoy work a)l j the time and AVilliams dnly ^dUrihg court per- iods. • a , -, , - . ' V ? - - > ' ¦ \ \ ¦ ' - ¦ ' SETBACK FOR Wll.MAMS Miss 'Gertrude Paine , librarian in the high sehool , reports a total cir- culation ' of 1700 books for the month of October. The increase this year over last is shown by comparing an average of 81 books a day fn the past month with the average of; Gl books a day in October , 1927 . OE tho 1700 books , 990 Wore fiction and 710 wcVe non-fiction. JACK SHARKEY , the fighting gob , is in dry d pek ngiin with hit unruly knee. He is shown above convalesc- ing from effects of his argument with Jack Dempiey, Veteran boxtrs and managers are of the opinion thai: a boxer of Shtarfcy ' s style , who depends upon speed and footwork , will never be able to overcome, an injury such as he has sustained and fight wilh the same efficiency as in \ the pa-st, n SCHOOL ' Lilt ' liARY MUC1I USED ¦ i ^^g ^ ^v^- V ^; ^ ' RADIOLA 25 Complete With Speaker niul Table $7S RADIOL A 20 I Completely Electrified , Spinet Desk - ! $100 SUPER\ HETRODYUE ¦ RADIOLA | Complete Electric and Speaker i $45 SUPER HETRODYHE 8-Tube , Comp lete $35 THERMYODNE Complete i $40 ACKERLY'S The Music Center \ 89 E. Main St. PatcHogue 1 i i \ ' ' : ' / ' ' • • ' m - ! YOU (CAN CET IT FOR _,ESS« I >v - ' i HOCHHEISER'S i GreatSc ' ar.d 10c Storba ! >1 i WITH THE I I 'ik I JH .AL. 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'\ ' ' .|S 5 OAKLAND i'920 * COACH *' S fl NQW . $4Da>' ' I ' fy The latysi;, ^aJl-AfliCrican model. 35 •^ Hucb.is. yo-ur clig ' j iCe tp.get new j ' g 6 car ^oiT9)frt|ancq at , a . greatly, re- 2 ^., ducotl' prie ' cl' -! 1 Just Uke new With ¦ v ;,£ gUiVralitee;:' Fully equipped. ' \ \ . ' : ' ¦ • \ ¦« ' $ WITH' AN O.. Ki THAT ' I g ¦ . ' , v-7 . COUNTS , . - ..v. ;-v .. :a * 8 CHEVROLET LIGHT > ' 2 % , . DELIVERIES : ¦;¦ . ' V ' *2 v Just as clean as a p in inside and j ? t . 'diit , * with' a perfect ' motor. - ' : ; S t /WITH AN , 0. K; TIIAT :'* - COUNTS V V/ a X CHEVROLET STAKE , 1927 . ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' \ . ' ' • $485 \ . ' . ' ' . ' .; .. \ •• ' 4 ? * Fisher cab; stake body like new; S £ pneumatic -tires . thrit show iio ft X wear; 1928 license ; mechanical- , a j » ly thoroughly checke/ 1' over in g - »< out* , factory service r \ Ready for X $ an immediate , service without g ' A, any expense to purchaser.. Real ' S JJ value for only $175 down; ' ¦ bal- .. ' -g ' f i ance on GMAC terms. % % WITH AN* O. K. -THAT ' \ § & • ' ¦ ' - - •ttbUNTSiVV .VV . S , * — : :—~—i— • - '5 •X : ESSEX COACH , 1926 % 0 Driven very little; ' extra good 5 condition. Terms. 5 g* . • BUICK TOURING¦¦ -: \ ' , g £ One of the jobs that had the X g b est kind of care ; the motor is g |i perfect; paint, and upholstery % ¥ very nice; good tires. . In fact g % it is a enr that you would like A g ' to own. Be sure to see this bar- , g A gain at $200. ¦ ' .• ¦ . \ ' --* ' . ' A $ WITH AN O. K. THAT .£ 1 \ ' ' '^CpUNTS - . V;' ; ' ' 7 ' 'g 1927 CHEVROLET TRUCK Jj •j« Wonderfu l condition ; adaptable . ' . 5 X for-all ' kinds of trucking. . g '& WltH AN O. K. . THAT _ > % Z [ COUNTS ' : ' ; g ' & SEVERAL FORD . ' g 4> TRUCKS $ g Different Kinds of Bodies g A WITH THE O. iC THAT S g COUNTS X f ~ -V V V. • —\^' .f g All well worth the price S 4 we ask for them. . S « -4 , 'i ^1 After 3 days ' use of any & .$ used car bought of us , if S g you are dissatisfied re- g ,^, turn it. If not damaged I g we vy ill allow you all you S . * ' paid for it toward another & »> 2 6 car. 3 g ¦ : —® —— $ •J; Guaranteed Satisfaction g ^; or Money Refunded g A ——S $ 'i ? g Jar Economical Transportation v ! L We ,! V « K . 1 1 mm j- 1 '' . - ' ¦ ' ' _ \ im ^msLm 3f WQTORMART ; I 'k 80^4 West Main St. g :t PATCHOGUE , L I. I &' ;. ¦< ¦ ¦ ' ' Phcftie ieOO I