Sharon, Pennsylvania, city directory . funeral director 73 Vine^C Sharp, Robert A, (Belle) ret, res 392 Meek av - Sharrow, Willis, wks S Carnegie, res 162 River | *\r Sharpsville Candy Kitchen, 35 Sharpsville 2, U Sharpsville Electric Light Co, 216-18 W StateSHARTLE, FRED, (Anna) asst postmaster, Sharon P O, h« 511 W State fr^ Sharwatz, John, (Josephine) lab, h 633 Sharpsville. ] SHATTO, C O, (NelUe J) [C O Shatto & Co] boots & shoes,^^ 100 E State, h 247 Oakland \] Shatto, Elmer, engr, rms 125 Silver Shatto, Mrs J A, (wid) bdr 247 Oakland Willys-KnightKotir T^ouring Car Its advantages appeal


Sharon, Pennsylvania, city directory . funeral director 73 Vine^C Sharp, Robert A, (Belle) ret, res 392 Meek av - Sharrow, Willis, wks S Carnegie, res 162 River | *\r Sharpsville Candy Kitchen, 35 Sharpsville 2, U Sharpsville Electric Light Co, 216-18 W StateSHARTLE, FRED, (Anna) asst postmaster, Sharon P O, h« 511 W State fr^ Sharwatz, John, (Josephine) lab, h 633 Sharpsville. ] SHATTO, C O, (NelUe J) [C O Shatto & Co] boots & shoes,^^ 100 E State, h 247 Oakland \] Shatto, Elmer, engr, rms 125 Silver Shatto, Mrs J A, (wid) bdr 247 Oakland Willys-KnightKotir T^ouring Car Its advantages appeal to the man who wants one carfor both business and family use. It is a beautifulcar and affords extraordinary comfort for seven A Surplus of Power with Rich French blue body, cream wheels, black enamelfenders and trimmings, nickel and polished alumi-num fittings. Sharon Motor Company Corner Shenango and Pitt StreetsSHARON, PA. Bell Phone 1826 lISlSI2I3MMSJSISJSJSSMMSM3J3M3MISMMM2MSJSS13f [MSJSMMSISEMaMMaMIMSTcMSMISMSMaMSISJS^^. * Overland 4 marks a fundamental advance in motor car con-struction—the most important improvement in comfort to the passen-gers and in preserving the chassis from road shocks since pneu-matic tires made motoring possible. Its Three-Point Cantilever Springs create a riding buoyancywhich establishes Overland 4 as a new type of car. In Overland 4, rough roads need not mar the pleasure ofmotoring. Passengers are not tossed from their seats by chuckyruts, or jostled by road irregularities. The car protects passengersfrom road discomfort. The actual wheelbase of 100 inches permits light weight andeconomy. But the new flexible springs of highest grade chromevanadium steel permit a frame and body suspension—more properlycalled springbase—130 inches long. These springs are the fore-most reason for the exceptional riding qualities of the car. C. K. STRAUSBAUGH, Pres. and Treas. WM. FLEMING,Vice Pres. D. G. BASTRESS, Secretary SHARON MOTOR COMPANY Willis-Kni


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