I83l-McCORMICK REAPER CENTENNIAL -1931

I
FAGE FOOvTEEK
THE OGDENSBrRG ADVANCE AND ST. LA WHENCE PFNDAT DEMOCRAT
T
UNITED TO DOMINATE
IN NIAGARA HUDSON
Gets 4,070,000 Shares in Power Corporation by
an Exchange With St. Re*is Paoer Co.
HLC, Centennial
of Reaper
Celebrated
posed. United Corporation a
i.74U^i« ahares of Niagara
f'o*er c c m a v * stock out of 2*>.UUl,
•«*" shares outstanding, or 22.1 per}
irui «»f the voting strength of that
c<*apany.
United owns +stZ.<M*i.
shar.-a <>f Consolidated Has Cumuauy roinm<>a stot-k aud Niagara j
Hudson I W e r owns •tM.'.Oe shaiea.j
which together iniaiprbie tiie largest International
ernational Marks Event
With Banquet at Seymour
House.
is it* be ooairrataUted that the In- «d a warning agaiu>i ih^ spread of
;erua:iocal
llanr«ster
c o a p a n y CUMMUIUI-:K' <1O*trim-^ aud urj;cu
tou»d loon Mr. Ue^Kt* to the nation, the people 10 h->ld finu!y to faith iu
fur be has dono a tuau's Job."
God. t i e aanvdaes:; of family life
Dealt Hilh* derot-d the wain p a r t ' * * * »h» s.»un<l o,-. U omh pi-mciphs
of his addrete to tr«< in* the 4-H 'which ha»v made thia i-oautry
. lub MM»rement and explaining the *»«--**- amon? the untiou-. * As long
l»«aetl!« whki* it ha* conferred on *» Aniernu leiuaios i n i e to the
the boys and girl* living on (amis. M*aL* of iu«- f«uutkrs aud exentpUln tai* work the laternatlonal liar- **•<* b> «««!' •»***; »* Abjaham U n v«"«tcr company has played a bi,; c o l a iu I u W 5 r !if ** a a * Cyius Mcrr'ie. Tlie speaker baid. The club Corntiok a- a niaiiufactuier we can
K/veateot haa been a very helpful ki**w thai our < auutry Ls going for
i:-,-ior. he stated, and k»? proved »»?"«•. • 1I,<I *«' sh««uld do our iudiIv•!: etuiu«uUy worth while. Ai vidm:l nans io«urd making it a
though the hrs t <4ubs were form** preater w.k>u
than it ever ha*
thirty years ago the a*oven*ent did *•**•«*-'" -*•*'• -^•>***» «»Hl in eontluuut set under way until about 1*14. *M*a
"•',,*- •i*>«**k«-r was given an
T.Kiay tin-re are Kat\u**» member- ovaiK.:. us i* intshed hbt addrv ,
|]1
The !«u)r*Hs" suitd for head, baud
»'•»«-•»*« the banquet t o a
h«art and health, and the program rh»< Mr Tidd annoaaced ih«- ivisi backed not onle by the *U^e aud «'»*-i,: " : * , * !U «' r *T airmail from
iederal ftovernmenu hni many large <**»»rle.s Stege^. former bram-h ma a
Power Plant First Issue
of Hudson 8 of the Dial
Is Bettered Wins Priase
Notable Engineering Improve- Quarterly Issued by the Hepborn Hospital alumnae
ments Listed in the New
Association.
Models
s:ugle bk«k held. Sun Life Assur-•
auce led with 2s*i.2l3 shares at the
The rii;t<*d t'-.rf*-r*ti"U m i l b»- «*f the United t**i:}f<t\«ti<.u
euil of 15»iJ*. witu A. lselin i. Co.
ewme tii«- uonaurai m'trwt in th»*
At the xame imiv the SJ He* IS second with 158.S8S sharet
N'iagara Hu«J--vi:"r--\v •* t ••rp«.rali«;» r\ip»-r tVmnum. f.utiv>:u-*\ J»> Fl«.yd
The flrst issue of The Dial o.us.
• The St Regi* reaper company.
Th*" humiredth i c n i w r S i r ) - of
A uumber of notable eugiueenag
upon toUMUuojiU.-... ^:" u «• •uii^ot 1— C«u*t.Uc aad jii.-u-.uiu>. vuli bt- ,wuu*e director* will approve the
: lerly. pnbllahed by the Alumnae
the invention of the reaper by c>.
advancement<
contribute
to
the
ininproved by risff««u Corporation di- ctnue in** largest st«*-kh"lder in the jc<»uttart this week, will o » u -.17v.
Association of the A. Barton llepr
ru* Hall McCormick was celebrated
creased t v J»er aud flexibility of the
roetor* h»M w .>ek
(.'tilted O.Tpon«t:«»<. which
thus »i« share* of the United Corpora- j ai a diaut-r given by the Internaburn hospital, made its appearance
Kr* Hud-on r!is;SC.
*•-fader «!»:> f«.unvu-t the St Kegis definitely b e c o m e «i<r--*-l\ idcntihVd ti.«n out <>f 14.521.1!47 shares to b e |
' during th" past week aud evoked
tional Harvester company of An«-rThe eugine has beeu increased in
PJsner C«dMt«N»y will exchange the with the clertrv power iudus'rx iu ovtsijiiidiut: upun cuitsuaiiaM'ioa of
' many favorable comment* fmta)
ica it* 'he Seymour House Thursday
bore from ~ 3-4 to - T-t» incises addr;U7»...t«««. -diare* M : Niagara Hudson X>» York State.
the deal, or 15 per eeat of the trot-, ausotthose won perused its pages. The
Preceding the dinner a
ing
considerably
to
the
total
dis{fewer it ««wus f<*. ^.!7M.%«« share*'
I'pon the e\<nau).*e «>f snare* pro- iu* Mrenstb. This win muke the • sound picuire. **Tb« Romance of
i publication is from The Advance
placement
of
all
cylinders.
The
t artisle i a t e n e t s the largest hold- -.be Reaper-** *«a» proseuted at lUi
proas and is a credit to the compilnatented combustion chamber has
ers of
t n i t e d CortK-ratioa « o € k . | s r a r Uieatre for t b * eutertalaaoeat
It coxudsi^
u h o r ?Ure
business flrma which r«eo*nixe >*-- ***r*
« *»*i ^ ^ « « * »« been still further rHiucd to utilize ers and the printers.
»i.!jenvd
with
around
l,l0o.d*>: o l fa. ||«rTe> r eonpauy's «aJf
value in teaching bo>s aud girls «M'** « •'^•rida. lie- conveyed g t w t - u&a couifression without detons- of *fty-*eren nagca* and contains
shjtr«-s r*^p<»rted held by the Boa-; and iroes:*. A repllea of the o*ighow to live and do worth while h»*s , : > * * * **** a»*i «*«pre«»ed the tiou. «>r so-called "fuel-knock" A 'many interesting articles 'jeshlet. a
hri«ht iateresi. iTv.^nttt «hares o i * ! 4^1 reatr^r. i » ^ m e d by McCormthiujes for agriculture and Amcri *»**" tha: the oomlug year would . very iu;|-ortant unprovement haj j complete list of the alumnae from
vd by the Morgan and Dr«xel i n t e r - j j ^ i B t i„. year l^^l
prove su<-ce&sfu» both to the com- beeu added to the carburet ion. a 'the year lf*«5. when the first chvs*
jick in the year l ^ s i . was e r e e o d j era ciiisenKhip.
e>t<. and *So.«H»o shares own*d by
?ia the lobby of 'be hotel and at- j Former Mayor W. Aoun Newell naiiy and the NurlfceJH New York b>-}*ass e s t e u d i t g from
the
low jw/as graduated.
Kiettrk- B*.<nd and Share.
The Dial is dedicated to S2s!«r
Mr.
I trailed much attentk»u.
wa» the *•?» 9p*aker on ihe pro- branch.
.
.
.Tidd wthanked
^
.the speed jet to the top of the dome.
w
Ai* i he Bonbright. Morgan. D r e x 1^
T n e dinner WAS aireaded br
gram and hi* a d d r e ^ w , oue t ^ ^ k ^ s and o l h e « who had assist- riircitly into the iutake passage. By ; Mary Alice, former superlncend.
rl and Electric Bond and Sfcai* guests, who included the tnembrr*
ed iu the program.
the u-e of (his by-nass an ki-aily i eat of nurses, "wbos*- high kleals.
h»Mittg« are as of De«- 51, 1 » » . ;„f the .i»nipjm>s staff iu Northern ihe moat interesting aad instructive
piu)-oi ;iou«~d mijitur*- of gasoline , uawlfirh eudeavor and loyal persevof
the
evening.
He
related
that:
iliere ntay Uai« been some chauga.
New York and Wimont. John it. twenty years ago be wirnessed ihts •
uud air at relatively high vetoci;y erance have guided us toward sucINII not sufficient to alter the al«>ve Tidd, branch manaser of the Ogis dbiained even at the highest c e s s aad happiness.** The editorproportions it was learned rclia- densburg district |<j*->ided a s toii.-l- construction ol the Harvcs:er build- •
ial stall consists of Ullian M. Kiah,
ing on Maia sffr<-et end dre<* jnspir-.
dp."«e«is.
Wv.
1 nuistfer.
Mn.-K- was fnruished Hj
atiou from the ai-hi«veai^uts of Celluu>ou eus:ae*rs illu>>rlk; • tuis 'editor-iu-rUiei: Hek-u Keegau, Mai^
The financial dostrict attributed l h f , x o r U H , r t t Usmsoaians orche^ua.
nts afcformk'k and his descend- •
'ni^ih'id br ccmnarint; it to the u-.» ion Horau. K.:-n Haynes. Kathloeu
. great importauee to the transaction i
The speakers
w;>re Scott
1^ ; auts. "I feel tu::: 1 owe 'hem a d»bt
f a burden bose wi:h and aithout u r m o d v . Etlielyn Hughto. Elisain vie» of the effe;; it may h"v<* K r w i
superlnteudeut <rf SC!H;'>1J ' of gratitude" Mr. Newell declared
ibc nestle, but us-:ng the same wa- beth Kelly. Kathleen Whales. A t
—
up>'» hringins the New York Edi
*iha McVeaa. Mary Btownrigg and
of t;*>uvemeur: L<ec>u H. C'iaua of
H» said he bad read the life of
j*t. j c y r y s hasketc«rs v.c i aca^t: ter flow. W«tu tin- noxxlc the »as'.Oi and afliliated electric ct>mpa<Jenevieve Tyo. associate editor-".
Can'oa. S*. l^iwrence county aari.»-i
i>
ejecu-d
a;
higher
>i»e*«d
ai«d
Mr.
M.-«'-ormuk
aud
regarded
him
at
|
h
e
armory
Fridwy
nirr?
wh»i
UM-S iaio ihe United C\»rp««rMtinn
The ua*icers of the Alumnae ascultural agent'
Jt*s<r* Lawre&ce.'
as oue. of the ^ i i a t c * men i»f this ji^.y ,»«»»t^i^ t ft e fa<t S? l-atrk k".> t« a mtatvj- di-'tanre. In this -amo
1
^^stem. aiieauy stroe^'y entrenchare:
Presideutr
Alina
HilU", S< . D.. of Burlington, d^an • time. rarki::c w:th the world's tnnst academy auhxet cf "*at»rtown. S* maimer the u--w Hudson by-ua.s sot-iatk»a
• >d in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
vice-president. Liilhtu M.
«f the University of Vermont a*.ri- ' eminent i.-cd rs in all nejds of w to I». The viKitois were slow in d i a r i e s each cyliuiler with the ;>ro- :;vedle
It is exp<-cted that United Corpotreasurer. Frances Callan:
cultural college, and former Mayor' deavor. "He made hut one mi:*-*i«rt*«-s and did
!
not attain.ftul p-.-y mixture of ca.^>line and air lo K a h .
A iKwTyi*- lBtf-nia'i«'iiii! lUimsTer S:\>';«ttl m<<t..r truck of iccreax^l ration, which has been inactive for \V. A'lau Newell of Ogd^ufcburg.
.-tnivtary.
Mary J. 4*harlebois:
form
onmpk'te
comou>tk»n
jt
v--iy
l
a
k
w
Mr.
Newell
contiuued
**atMl
iecd
until
the
second
half.
Th-..
SJ
ratfd capacity. Imiter *h«-e:lw>**. aiid lo-uvier ci4i!>tru4'tion fs shornu iu • the past eight niouihs, may soon ofA vi<»liu J»OJO was given l»y Ptof. j that was 'o wait until he was 4I|»rcK>e<1 »he 4>a:Bts lor a i;me "i. k»w engine sp:*ed-. This ae,-omitd Itoard of directors.'* May Sabourm.
fer
its
share?
iu
exchange
for
larne
tht- acrc<nitMui>hm iliu-.tiati»u<. H"hr»> tr»« ori^iual J'ix-Svx'fd S o c i a l
William DeWan.
before he sti-t married, bi't it la athls sta»iaa but wli^n f-oarh LsMa«
fur the hi^h luceleratkm cx!i:I»i e j iieieu Keegan. Kathleen Carmodytnas* itrtrnducvU three ycar> a v . it wmi iwinnular acclaim fr«»tn farmers blocks of < o«motiwealth a- .^'.nthThe progiatn » a s :
source
of
urjde
aud
gratification
,
.
^
.
tat
signal
his
b»ys
s'e;>in *he lii?l» tocque or nulling c'>:ir- Mariutx Wallace.
M
g
<
l
M
hacauae «'f it> aitility n> pu.i cap;.city Iiwus out of tk-ids aud o v . r r<>usli e m sto«-k. as ii loiv owns only 1.The iasue contains greet ings to
Menu*
Grape
fruit
supreiue. : tor u* iu kuoa rbat when he i n a n y j»ed <»n it and breezed home. Saiu acterisiics of the new 4«reai..-r Hu»IcXni»tr> lanes. It ha-» |»r«»\t-il ;IM-W y r«-a! fann »ru<k. !• has also he-en 7tis^!7M shares, ur ;..- i<er cent, of cream of fr*»?h tomato. «-elery. did Uevitie t.. take tlie step he came Ls;Mact.hia -;t-oai;[ed fo» »-t \A..:.I<
;li«* alumnae fTom Miss Net'dle. Sis.-voa t i g h t .
tiiat
ci»nipi«u>.
Atuerican
Super*
|nt-'oied fnr other kinds of haulim;. opciialiv lor contractors. IniilderK.
t-;• Mary Monica, hospital superi....
o l i v e s . uut> ffle» <»f sole- tariarc, . to Brownville. JenVrson county, intitd K. M«l»anaH l l .
Hh-ki-y, t.ie
power is believed to «>»u about 4<heavy materials, mcn-baiits. e'«-.
lendeui: Si.-ter Rosalie, superintenbroiled sprlus chicken, new p;»>. our own north country, to choose^-^nt »s»rter of ibe visiting ream,
3O«».«MM shares of Common wealth 4r
dent <tt uurses, and artfclej: hy
The n*Mai*r truck shown is proviih-d with a rear uxle i»f spiral l>evel
ii<-w
potatf»e«.
sahtd,
favoriin, ( a wife. And it is also interoxtin-g i:<-on'J *"» K-r*rve Farru^id'olfkiat.
Southern, which, if acquired, would
sear typ^ w'»h *w«» «»eed* for «*ai-h of tb» ;ransni:sAitQi redwt'ous. Thus,
M:*s Grarf» A. M-ny or the cla*"5;
toa: .ed crackers, layer cake. Ni a- lo observe tha* hh> wife's famib' ©d.
pive l.'uited Corporation iv. ; , p«»r
than; us a low ranjee o^f >peeds for the <liif".<«it nine--.-- nut i>f s<.ft n>«hls.
.-f l**»5: Ma IT MrCnrmick. R. N..
politan ice cream- c o f f c mints.
migrated fr.ii'. the state of Vef,
cc-ut. rtUd other affiliated interests
thr->ugh s-andy and muddy place?, ami up viccp ^r.nic- ;;rui jih-.o JI high
..istrici state supervising uurst-. diThe walla and electroliers were moui." M- Neaell said the cumHANNAN'S
AGGIES
WIN
this
range for Miiootli ct»untry highways and city streets where sp»M«d Is «le- are in a position TO swell
vi-.iou of public
health
nursing.
beautifully
decorated
with
ted iniTcial traveler of toda:- should aisired. Ai? it'W, there are six f-Mward sprt-ds hcu.-c. the uaiue *"S?x- amount.
The V-thodist E»is<«»rH! churcu biate Departmen* of Health: Lt»;
»;:»-ani. is and the :abics with r e d .
a ays hear hi nvnd the courage, opHa!u:ui.'s Junior Avsri.-S- Uerc^;. :1
Spe. d S|«e«"'al*" - and iwn reverse.
Sunday M !KK>! iu:.- « lee'ed th'- f%d- liaa M. Kiah aud other'.
tulips.
Kacb cu^st was p»t>»er.:v<. ,
timiim and i>-r-'.-.tucy of MeCorai l* e ;e Fatrattdb <-agcr^ by iit*> s <»re
FIXVLAl.
O..
«l'Pi.--W.
G.
ioain^ offit .•:» t«M* the ccming i-o.«wiih a ccntenuia! nn-dal coutu;iiisg
Th- whcelba.-'c i«f !he ik-»v lVjjon ^.ix-Spc -1. Spi'.-ial i> rj»; in:hes.
uk.
t
h
f
.
ai'c
r
rine
years
of
c
o
i
»
z".
to
*»
>"esterday
nTormuu
it.
t
*»« iieJxan bellrvcA tie • Att> thv oMfereuce year:
• :i KiiS relief uf ihe invc-ntor on :he:
K-uen Catliearal 13 no»- having
«H-t rail h-Mr'lh *4 < ha.-*;:s 2fM* iu< he.-:, aud tota! « !u>-:> weivht i.^-* p<»unds.
riai;t eff.-n. finally sold his Sr:>tS: Mary's Kjimuasium.
The As;• «t putatv iu Haitej.k «-*,jn;y. He
SiiH'i'i't'emlent. <*linti»!i Ke^-!«.-; i:s i'.i>t thorough "sj^ring cleaning"
©liverse and a replica of th* llr&t
The eng »i- is «.f the 4-cy!inder L-he»«| type, ami tR<>ii«tert in a unit assemn«irrr to a man named Abraham U ; t < mould lik" to me,-: any te.iai
S.:>:- he ha.- a t-J.j.o t*h:-h is W
:is.-:stant. Krnest Smith: s.-cretary. for nearly 1»<* years. Vacunm cJean' it-apei in tli^ reverse. The dinner
W3- with the engine are the single-plate e l i c i t a.Ml trau-mo.-hti. While
^rat'hin tne rity anudr 12 years <»f a^e.
} i>ars old «TK1 in a .coot) s a t e of
l>r. t \ t». BcnsTMi: tr»-asurer K. Ii. ers are beiug used for the buv>T.j:s prepareti at'd served audcr ihc
man.\ type*; of Hodie* ar« avaihtl>!e for use with the m--* Six-Sji^>-«| Spepreservation. He saved ik? potato
"McCcnttick was a nu-.n of vision
Marshall: assistant- Mis<< Joweohuiv t»-k
, |»ersotuil directKm of Manager T V.'.
cial, one irf the m'tsi popular for farmers >s the Uipir commutation siia-k
from the firvt crop he raided aT rr
conrnc;- ami ;-(»mm<»:i ctnse. Thes TWINS CONFUSE PROFESSORS
Paste;
pthi:isti:.
Mi>s«'s
Ktva
Murrah of the Seymour House aad
t»ivc all thy thought and care to
rack. «S^-hushH prein box and flat bed. each bvinp «iui« kiy ttiuvcriihle to
Ins niar:ia»:e i.i Fairfleiil County iu
quaiit'es arc ne*ded today tu aoive Al'STlN. Tex.. 11"J-*•.—Six sets
Brown. Harifef Charleswortli. Flora tLiF- •hi't
)Wa_-. •!-:-> ••n^oyahle.
<«v of th« other form-.
God he with thee' ia
18J>1.
the proif'ftt^ that rmifnMit thy ua-»»f t*iu«. in .he student body (<»nl>.ivids.>n: tbnri-ter. Ernes* Sniiiu: everv-ihinaj thou dotsu—Thomas A.
T •as'iuas.ter Titld oj-'ued the pr.-f
s
tiun-* the sr.-aavr aid. He souml • * * ' *»r«»'« *^'« -a* th»: University of
a.--istaut. CliiVcn KechT.
•rram at S 3t» with an addre?* of:
KcuipLi.
Texas her^.
welcome.
After briefly reviewing'
;ri«> history of the harvester bus»ine?s and the n a n the McCormick
com pane and it* succe3?»or. The lalemational. have pla>%d in this u*»
vek>pm»r.:r Mr. Tidd intradu>:od
| F'-ott L. Broai: of G:»uverueur &n
• Vctn h:>r speake-. Mr. Br:'wa. who
! » » iormerty pnu. ipal of tue Og:
densburr Free academy. b»-sati hu»
; remarks i»y expressing the pleasure
be fell in beiti* prT»*ent and seciu*;
:
so auujv o+d friouds iu this ui\. He
r**ferre<l al some length to C>nir
. Hali McCormick and des<-ribed hivr
ins a m:in who pi>j:s?*.aed lencth rtf
ristot: which enahied him to -ree into the future and do treat thing*
for the comiitr goneciftm-.
"He
was a run II of < oarage a»d chararter and perseverance."* the speaker {
stated.
In referring to edmattuu
and i u rdation to agrlcartural development Mr. Bri'wn said tluit cduratifHi w a m-atn of euaWiinic a
man te> do bet;er tl»e thia?« )H- wili
do *u> way.**
.
The second rneaker »»s I^-yti H.
iaus of Canton, who like***} S:.
ace coun:y to a larv »-.»rpox- .
jri«*ii. 4>ne-ihird *ii its po;c:>t'ion ;
of iKf.m* h: Wcatod <m fatu^ and •
ithhi fact, the speaker dr*-laired. !
' A o u l d * bring ns u» a r*aliza!i'»f> gf
. r*ie tnrr«»rt*n<-e of arricnlture ia
- tiiw county noi only v> tb*- naik/L
:aad state but the t^aojae living in
N e w 1 9 3 1 •CHcv-rolrt S i x * p c c i r l S e d a n
| t h e rity aod viua»e< wrtuui the
U4>unty. It Is the lar-^vt da.ir> c«mc'. tr in t h e aorhl and rt«. j.rf*l»i-»- nr, cordhar to ibe f«de^aT 4-ei.^a-. *f
i*at» s»t«od fourteectii tu vats#> r .
l"»Hed St^te*. I: ha* l*U.«ntr
neaul of dairy
t-nti. attd T*n*ni9
l uuSkittg cows
lr p^: -d in a i i t a
i or ii»c rail.-i«ad :h~y wiMtM reach}
? 4>sden-bur^ •?«• *•» rwu**- mad
' frwnu
I; w«mid take
iinv tj.' irairs rt -x%'\ i.»x% e^.-t bw
trnauep-.-t ibew ' Mr. ritrnt- said the
dairy radu-trv and Umrwc 1nn4-
Watertown Five
Beaten by SMA.
Friday Evening
*frew International Harvester l o-Ton Six-Speed Special Motor
Truck.
Sunday School
Group Officers
THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
The World s First Eeaper Invented by Cyrus Hall McCormick in 1831
c
I83l-M CORMICK REAPER CENTENNIAL -1931
THE McCORMICK REAPER
IS THE ROOT OF THE FAMILY TREE OF FARM MACHINES ' ^
,
* *
Just 100 years ago. in 1831, Cyros Hall McCormick invented the
reaper, the great great-graMtfatfeerr «rf ail MrConnidt-lJeering
machines. Before the reaper there were no farm machines. Hand
tools—the sickle, the reaping hook, and the cradle—cm every acre of
grain Each year's harvest was a terrible task. The strong man
wit* a saokte oarnld only cat one-half acre a dav. With the cradle,
twe acres was a day's work. Bread was so dear aad famine so near
that most people were oovad to the seal in yovwty and want
Now in 1931 the International Harvester Company of Ainerica of- ^
fers you a New Milker in the McCorrnick-Deering line. It has been
preceded by years of painstaking development work by the Harvester, „
Company. On hundreds of farms it has already Droved itself worthy.'L.T?!!.^^
ai the trusted name, "McCoinniick-Deering.''
The New McCo»™ick-Deering Milker U ready
for your mspectkm. We want you to see die many
features that make it the outstandiitnT value in Milk-
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SEE THE OLDEST MACHINE T H E 1S31
R E A P E R - A N D T H E NEWEST MACHINE <McCORMICKDEERING MILKER) at the Autoniobtle Show March 11th to 14th,
State Armory, Ogdensburg, New York.
We will also have on display the new hoe of International Speed •'•*- ** --»"*•* —-1» +* *^»Tnscks, mcluding the famous Sw-Speed Special with a new l'^-tou S S ' i T - " " * — * ratbag.
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OF AMERICA
U MAIN STREET
Tirst place at the Hatrad aVutoawiMle Shows—a
*r*esitaoti grraiited om U>e basis «f~ amaaal gales injaniM
n a^aia aararaVai to Cberrohn Motor Co This is the
faannh n—atiatiit tone Chevrolet has achat neat Uns
. And the i-eaama bes a the eaxearta
Cbtiieeet 1 iaisiatiiji1}T piotnitA This is
94 by the fact that 72 per oesrt af all C'faerTinets erer
hmflt are stall m mt.
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This year, m its bigger aad bettor Six. Cfaevreiet is
•fferrag aa aujrtataanuag exaaple of the value which
has bressjht it aarfj recaral nntotui In fact no preriovs
Chevrolet car has ever resaresestosl s«ch a kugb degree
•t arnalaty aatd atfvaamxaajesrt. aaai aatnl at sex* law
praccs aa toatay's Cbevrniet Sis the Great
TalaK.
PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT
Coadi
$545
Standard Roadster u
Standard Covspe
$535
Sport Roadster
F i w Window Corsape . . I I
S545
Plaaeton
Sport Coanpe
$575
Omw^itible Cabriolet
Standard Sedan
UZS
5 Passenger Coupe
Special Sedan
$-S5#
Landau Phaeton
$475
$495
$511
$€15
$5S5
$«J5#
SEE 01R EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW—
Nannan & Henry Motor Car Co.
CATHERINE STREET
OGOENSBURG, N. Y.
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At the National Auto Show Chevrolet
Won First Place for the Fourth Time
OGDENSBURG. N. Y.