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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1911.

CORBIN MODEL 30 TOURING CAR. Holiday Brings Big Crowd HEARD AND SEEN AT THE SHOW IS Auto Show at Armory R. H. Johnston, the well known Brook-lynlte, now manager of the New York branch of the White Company, visited the show last night. Mr.

Jornston has been to every otherauto show since exhibitions were started, and he expressed tbe belief that the local affair Is the most magnifi Busiest Time So Far Recorded by the Exhibitors Commercia Greatest and Most Humanitarian Trucks Attract a Lot of Attention Women Visitors Inspect caught on with the local motorists. Mr. Wolf reports the sale of several of the cars since the opening of the show. H. Carpenter of the Carpenter Motor Vehicle Company, agents for the jar-ford, E-M-F and Flanders, is one of the busiest men at the show.

From uoa until night Mr. Carpenter can be seen explaining the merits of tbe cars he represents to prospective purchasers. R. T. Allcut.

representative of tbe Knox Automobile Company, is either cordially Service Will Be in Sav- ing Lives. Latest Wrinkles in Automobile Apparel. cently staged one that be ever has seen. Mr. Johnston paid a visit to The Eagle's "publication office" at the armory and, among other remarks, suggested that a armory yesterday was Senor Manuel SAVING OF MONEY SECONDARY rigorous movement should be started to Rengle, Bon of tho president of the Orien greeted by his fellow salesmen when they tal Bank of Mexico.

Senor Rengle was the guest of Manager Charles H. Green, agitate a direct boulevard connecting the four bridges on both sides ot the East River. who escorted him around the armory, The big variety of cars displayed and catch sight of him or entirely ignored. This sad state of affairs is caused by the handing out by Mr. Allcut of a smaller spinner with dice.

Several of the "boys" In attendance say that owing to tbe little mischief-maker they have gone Not since the opening of the big automobile show of the Brooklyn Motor Dealers Association at the Twenty-third Regiment Armory has the attendance been as large as that which rewarded the exhibit yesterday. The holiday served to bring out a record breaking number of visitors. They were not only those who wanted to celebrate the holiday either. Judging by the reports of some of the beautiful decorations astounded the Mexi Insurance Companies May Equip Sal. vaga' Corps With Motor-Driven Trucks.

H. M. Bronner, vice president of the can visitor, who said the entire exhibition was one of the finest industrial shows he A Car That la Attractihg Considerable Attention at the Armory Show. Stoddard Motor Company of New York, was'Hhe guest of Walter M. Candee, the local agent of the Stoddert-Dayton cars, without their dinner on several occasions.

had ever seen. The musical programme for this evening at the show yesterday. Mr. Bronner, like NEW COMPANY FORMED. follows: torles with a Lozier car during the past "Eddie" H.

Barnum, the popular Regal agent, who is Inspector of small arms practice of the Twenty-third Regiment. March. "The Falcon" Chamber! every other out-of-town visitor, was greatly pleased with the show, both from dealers who are showing cars. Of course, year, including the Elgin trophy, was in attendance at the Lozier exhibit last night. Mr.

Mulford will be at the show Waltz. "The WedCing Dance" Unoke Kantasle, "A Day in Naples" Byng" there were many of the casual visitors the selling point and attractiveness ot By Charles T. Jeffery, President the Thomas B. Jeffery Company. The saving of money is not the most Important mission the motor truck will perform for humanity.

Truly, It is a narrow view that confines its possibilities to tbe solution of the difficulties ot Motors Engineering and Sales Fills a Long-Felt Want. the exhibition. who Just dropped In to look at the show, Synopsis Dawn, "The Fishermen Put Out to "Dance- of the Macaroni "The believes In slow fire. He says It is most effective. Judging by the slowness and thoroughness with which he explains the features of tbe Regal car to tho visitors several other nights to tell people of the show.

These were generoua In their Tarantella." features of his car. M. J. Wolf ot the Kissel Kar Ko Is The Knox racer, which Is being dls perhaps one of the most pleased agent at the show he no doubt believes that bis played at the Knox exhibit, and which has warlike tactics are good to use In auto Characteristic, "A Watermelon Feter" Oriental Scene. "The Siamese Uncko March, "Kwang Hsu" Llncke Overture, "Light Cavalry" Von Suppe "Balet ElgypUennti" I.iueinl Medley of Irish Airs Bennett The Motors Engineering and Sales Company, which has the Kelly truck on view at tho armory, has been recently incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, with a' capitalization of at the show.

The Kissel kar, which he represents in the local territory, has won a number of hill climb victories In mobile selling. So they arc, "Fddie." the hands of Fred Belcher, Is attracting Vl-uiser Harvard" ouuuu considerable attention, as are the many trophies which are displayed In the various exhibits of the dealers. $200,000. Its obiect- is to furnish the AIREDALE TERRIER CLUB Bishop, McCormick Bishop, who Bell services of a thoroughly high-class, effl the Ford and Cole cars, have made I great hit with the collector of cata PLANS BIG SPECIAL SHOW. cietit and reliable engineering corps, competent to intelligently investigate In all its branches the transportation of mer CARS DIVIDE HONORS.

logues. They are distributing big manll-la envelopes specially made for carrying transporattion alone. Its greatest and most humanitarian service will be In saving lives and property when employed by hospitals, Are departments, Insurance and salvage companies and publio servants who must move quickly In tbe face of great emergencies. In this view I think the most eminent authorities of the country will concur. It has been my pleasure for two years past to study with these men the requirements of a service car to be designed for this purpose, and their problems have opened up a fleid of Interesting facts far more Important than the moving of freight and merchandise.

Hundreds of lives are lost every year In fires which, If they could have been taken Brooklyn members of the Airedale Ter chandise from freight terminals, through National, Pope-Hartford and Mercer the Jobbers and retailers, to the consum catalogues, and most of the men ana women who leave the armory may be seen carrying one of these big envelopes well filled the printed descriptions rier fancy are getting ready for one of the biggest specialty shows ever held for this breed. At a meeting of the Aire ers, and from manufacturers ana pro ducers. to established lines of transpor Are Victors in Oakland-Panama Bace. tation and tobbers. The business of the of cars or accessories that interest them The women visitors show a lot of in company Is divided into four general de dale Terrier Club of Long Island, ot which Wllford Wood is president, last SLEIGHING ON SPEEDWAY LIMITED TO SHORT STRETCH Members of the Brooklyn Pleasure Drivers Association and the Independents took advantage of the holiday yesterday to bring out their trotters and pacers to sleighs on the Brooklyn Speedway.

The stoppers did not get farther south than Twenty-second avenue, for the Speedway was In very poor condition. Also, there was no brushing to speak of, the drivers being content to drive up and down. Among the old-timers out was Joseph T. Carboy, with a handsome baw mare, sixteen hands high, hitched to speed sleigh. This unknown animal is ettpected to be Been on the Speedway this sasnn.

What she can do or where she hailsifrom Mr. Carboy is not telling Just now. iters out were: terest in the exhibit from the Loeser partments. The marked lack of authentic informa Three cars divided honors In, the Oak store. Here are shown all the latest wrinkles in the way of automobile ap tlon and reliable data as to the cost and land Panama road race yesterday over t.

facilities for loading and unloading, to- the San Leandro and Hayward triangle. e-nthai- with the evident disposition of parel for women dresses, coats, hats veils, etc. There are also a lot of automobile trunks and luncheon boxes, um rrp'xrrte: Iff those responsible for the present method of delivery to be satisfied with the old at the proper moment, would have been checked. Brave firemen are constantly risking their lives battling with an element In the contest with which minutes mean millions and sometimes many human lives. The flre truck, because it travels three times as fast even in the most crowded cities and can cover a brella baskets and other fittings for night, final preparations were made in regard to premiums.

It was definitely decided that more than $500 is assured for the special prizes, and will be firsts, seconds and thirds in all classes. There will be twelve classes in all, which Is a splendid classification for a specialty show run by a club that has uot celebrated Its anniversary as yet. A bench Bhow committee appointed, consisting of Messrs. Offerman, McGough, Batson, Bryant. Beals, Keeler, The best time was made in tho heavy car race, won by the National car, No.

6, driven by Charles Merz, who sent his big racer over the course at an average steed of 66 miles an hour. method, haa caused the company to con motor cars. The exhibition also shows a lot of fine evening toilets, such as clude that no branch of the transportation Boerrt. business has been so much neglected in women would wear when preparing for trips to the opera or a friend's house In the nast or has made so little improve Bert Dingley In the Pope-Hartford No. who lost first place in the heavy car their town cars or limousines.

ment In methods as the handling locany radius of three times greater length, will save many of these lives and many millions. I look to see the time within our own generation when the employment of President James J. Iteffernan of the Pleasnre nf freight and naekaee goods. O. A.

Carlson of the Carlson Auto Drivers, with Anna Lady Glan'a pretty The company believes that the time is Hoey and Evans, which will take up the race by the narrow margin of forty seconds, defeated Mora In the froe-for-all moir run i i.iii.iia.i aiaim n.t rm the Martin Gurau. with Mack Mrs, Company said yesterday that he found the visitors interested in cars of all kinds and prices, and told many of them about in connection with other details norses in fire departments will be aban Shureley. wlih Cb.irlle Vliello; Henry Smith, C. doned as the old hand apparatus of the premiums with several seconds, to spare. ueuoy quo me uiatici ripe for such services it proposes 10 give.

They are as follows: First Existing conditions generally In collection and delivery departments of any given with tdck Welch: Frank PniaM. driving a new (tarden purehose; Phillips and William luct generation has given way to the horse. Jack Fleming, in the Pope-Hartford No. took third place in both the heavy Consider the need of the big hosDltals business. e.nnn.i KnmnM.

inventory nf the present car race and the free for all. ot printing the lists in hand already. From present indications there will be more than 200 entries in this show, and as the entries do not close until March 23, it la possible that even a greater number may be seen. The show will be held in Murray Hill Lyceum on April S. for such apparatus.

How many Injured praises of the grand display the exhibit made. The beautiful decorations and the outlay of the richly polished cars received unanimous favorable comment. The men In charge of the exhibits experienced the busiest day so far, and they were pretty well worn out when the crowd passed out of the armory at closing time. There was an Interested steady flow of visitors during the afternoon hours, and the attendance Increased to double the figures in the evening. The concert of the Fadette Orchestra proved to be an attraction also, and there were In the heavy car race, Fleming led equipment and the facilities for taking care of people die on their way to the Institutions where every modern dlscoverev of until the tenth lap, when he was overhauled by Merz driving the National Third A study of tho present method of routing together with loading and unloading facilities.

IncludliiE tho annoying delays of No. 5. Seeing his team mate's predica science stands ready to succor them, while the old horse-drawn ambulances lumber along on roughshod wheels. The ment, Dingley began to'drive like a de H. strong.

behind the laltera new roan, also purchased at the recent Garden sale; M. A. rounds, with Kvelyn: Harry Palmer, driving l.uey; Mr. Beckmier. with Country Boy; John Koselle, behind Cricket: Mr and Mrs.

fl. V. B. Snedelter, with the big Cuban; Stephen Mickey, wllh Mies Cuba; V. II.

Voivers, Wlll-Inm Markin ond John A. Caey. behind B. Powers' team of hays, J. IT.

Powers, with a new one: Mr. Rrlnkerhoff, driving A.lax: PhlPIp rtonts. with Buster Prown; J. H. LAnge, with Hoxwood, and Charles G.

Moser, with a new one. There also were many children out with ponies, the little fellows being hitched to miniature sleighs. mon and passed every car except the comfort, capacity for doctors and nurses National No. 5, which made a sensational finish on a flat tire. and the warmth possible In a motor-driven ambulance will autckly displace The light car race resulted In an easy the old conveyances.

In the fire depart victory for the Mercer, driven by Blgelow. many who remain content in the Dai-eonies, listening to the music and watching the throng passing up and down the ment and hosnltal service the cost of operation) would not be considered at all The Mercer averaged 55 miles an hour. aisles. One of the leading exhibitors, The other entries, with the exception of when the saving of time and Its value CRESCENT CLUB WATER POLO. Indications point to a successful swimming meet next Saturday at the Crescent Athletic Club, when an attempt Is to be made to organize a swimming and water polo team In tbe organization.

The big tank, than which there are but few finer ones in this section of the country is not put to the use that it should be. and the good swimmers of the club have Issued a call for all those members who believe in aquatics to be on hand Saturday night. There are already thirty names on the list of entries. are once computed. the Maxwell and E.

M. dropped out congested traffic ond depot waits. Fourth The tabulating of operating and mantetiance expenses. Fifth Plans for rerouting and extending deliveries and collections. Sixth Plans and specifications to Improve and facilitate loading and unloading Seventh A plan for replacing horse equipment by motor-driven vehicles where service could bs Improved by such change.

rilght Kecommentlations as to style and tvpe ot vehicles, carrying capacity of each class of units, also number required. Initial Investment required and cost of operating and maintaining the same. Ninth p.eeommendattmis as to buildings and equipment of same to properly nnd economically house and care for vehicle and goods In transit. Tenth Service- of engineer to superintend construction of builillnss. Install machinery nnd put plant In running order.

Eleventh services of expert accountant and Mr. Blanehard, who has been in I he bus! for years, declared that ha recog The insurance companies are aulck to efore the end of the race. The day's racing was marked by several see the advantage of modern time-saving nized quite a number of the best known business men of Brooklyn In, attendance. ccident, only one of which proved methods, and they may bs expected to quickly equip their salvage corp? with serious. With one lap still to go, Driver See the RICE DOUBLE ACTING GAS ENGINE MOTORBOAT SHOW RICE GAS ENGINE CO.

71 BROADWAY, New York Turner was not prepared to stop and motor-driven trucks. This will, of course, mashed into the crowd, crushing Theo- ore Keusch, a young railway clerk, be followed quickly by the adoption of special cars built for fire department chiefs. The attitude of the firemen toward the truck Is Interesting and offers gainst tbe rear entl of the Pope-Hartford No. 1. i ne misiness men among the visitors did not confine their attention solely to the passenger cars displayed, but devoted considerable time to an examination of the various types of freight carrying vehicles.

R. H. Johnston, manager of the Manhattan branch of the White ('omnany, was a show visitor yesterday afternoon and stopped for a minute at the space where the two White gasolene trucks are shown. While be was there he was asked for some information regarding eystematlzer to Install complete plan for keep At first It was believed the boy's back to members of city councils and police and was broken, but it was found that his lire commissions a new angle to be considered. I have talked with many men In Ight leg was fractured in eight places.

ing costs of maintaining anil operating. Twelfth Services of trained mun to make at regular porlods careful Inspections of entire outfit and to render complete nnd confidential reports to principals as to efflolncy of the low cost of upkeep that users of Wintons enjoy. Many of the visitors were interested in the Everitt car, the agency of which he has just taken, and said he had arranged for a lot of demonstra Is feared that amputation may be neo- the service and all agree that the truck must come, and that soon. ssary. One of the boys I talked with was tions for the Everitt.

cleaning a fine horse In his stall when I entered the Btatlon. He appeared back L. I. A. C.

MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of tho Walter C. Allan, who is showing the Case, Allen-Kingston and Metallurgique which you always like so well and feel so kind of human about that you don't like to neglect them." Many firemen asked how long It would take to learn to drive a car, and I explained that In the case of our company we take the man chosen by the department to our factory for two weeks and give him a course of training that will fit him perfectly for this work. This will be necessary for all drivers who will be efficient enough for such emergency work They can learn more In a great plant like this In two weeks, working with experts, with ten years experience, than they could pick up In as many years in actual practice. ward about coming forward, and re ong Island Automobile Club will be cars, said he was greatly pleased at the attendance yesterday.

He also stated be had Bold one Allen-Kingston car and ex marked, when I told him my mission, "Well, I'll tell you one thing: I wish they would adopt some modern Bcheme so that held to-night. There are several matters of importance to be discussed. Refreshments will be served after the we would not have to clean horses any 13TH EEGIMENT MEET. The Thirteenth Regiment A. will hold a set of members' games on Saturday night at the armory.

This will be the first of two to be held before the spring games of the Regiment on April 1, the idea being to get the men out for the big fixture. As many champions are numbered among the members of this organization, the meet will contain as many classy entries as a good many of more. I would like to be able to take a can of ga oline about once a day and pour It Into tho tank of a car Instead of worry ing about the proper feeding of horses GOTCH THREW THE BOER. Hartford, February 23 Frank Ootch, tho world's champion wrestler, throw Peter Nogert, the Boer, twice within an hour here Inst night. He secured AUTOMOBILES.

AUTOMOBILES. the open meets. Tne games win oe open oe the Drst fall in 20 minutes and -ID tec-! to the public and no admission will or.ds and the second In six minutes. charged. ARRflTT.nFTRMT Care.

a.rui lord, ACCESSORIES AUTOMOBILES. MAKT1N-UVAMU Brdrord av. Phuns 4St Rxt AUTOMOBILES. pected to take an order for a Metallurgique before the end of the week. This car is made in Belgium and holds many records on the great Brooklands automobile race track in England.

To-day will be "military day" at tho show. Colonel Frank Horton, commander of the Twenty-third Regiment, expects that nearly 700 members of his regiment will be at the show during the evening with their wives, daughters, Bons and sweethearts. Tho men will appear in uniform, and military demonstrations will be given. The night will be a gala affair. The many thousands of visitors who visit the Bhow gaze with astonishment at the wonderful transformation of the interior, and they marvel at the manner In which the big armory Is Illuminated.

The foyer of tho armory is decorated In a most pleasing manner. The visitor to tho show passes under a big pergola made of Adirondack white birch. More than 300 birch trees were cut for the construction of this pergola. The beams are covered with trailing wistaria, which HNTEKPR1HB OAKaGM -W Halsay 40-U. U.t4 AUBURN New Aulos rented Flume 'Ml bed.

BENZ Bens Auto Import 2n- Wtsi Mth st. N. T. City. Phone 6947 Cal.

RFRfinni I ItiniH-'urtlUQiinphillipliMi 1371 Bed. 70 Albany av. HMIHVVW WW I. HliVSTF.K, CASS AND AMERICA TRUCKS, truin l.WU lbs. lo tons oapicliy.

Tel. 1H7-J Rushwlclt. THfl VARRELI. AUTO 159 Mpld AT. I BETWEEN FIFTH SIXTH AVENUES I I The Powell Engine Corporation.Proprietors.

i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS, Overhauling and Correction of Defects in Automobile ff Th Powell Engine Corporation.Proprietors. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS, Overhauling and Correction of Defects in Automobile People Are Amazed BUICK MOTOR 4. Flatbusn Brooklyn. Phoiu 4173 Main. Aside gracefully entwines itself around the Ainsi I 1A Cara, Part, itepairt, v.iara, iH UftU.ft.LHW IJvfnsBton Bt.

Phons Main 542. from our fore door When value. they see and learn the OVERLAND They cannot believe their own branches. From cross beams hang several rustic lattice lanterns, which throw a soft light like that of a harvest moon. The decorating of the foyer is the creation of H.

J. Plnckney, a rustic construc CHALMERS HUDSON Brunt Autu Cur. Bedford fcultoa 9b Phone St00 Bedford. eyes when the magnificent OVERLAND a re, which is a he trucks and epent more than an hour lulklng trucks to some interested business men. Commercial Cars Attract Attention.

of the exhibitors who have rom-imrcial cars In the armory had a very busy time afternoon and evening. W. S. '-wi ll, who has charge of the Kelly truck xhibit, said last night he had arranged or a number of demonstrations nnd expected a number of sales would be made men that examined the Kelly trucks y. Rtuday and last night.

Tbo Locomobile, I'arkard, Case and freight carrying cars were Inspected by great many of tho visitors. One of the distinguished visitors at the COLBY 5 ayf N. CITT AUTO y. City. I'hulie, 5590 CoU fore door is pointed out to them.

This car is such a beauty such brand new creation, the back tion artist. A cozy little nook In the armory is to be found on tho main floor in the rear of the armory. It is a little rustic tea house, where visitors can rest fin i bishop. Mccormick bishop, 18-20 Halsey St. Phone 3905 Bedlori a car or grace and character.

And it is a brand new fore bone of the OVER-LAND is worth your when tired of visiting the various ex hlblts. COLUMBIA Klrkham. 1060 Bedford av. Phone 4SI Bedford. door machine not one of Construction.

Our Machine Shop has an area of 5,000 square feet, which gives us ample room for repairing, of which we make a specialty. Every Appliance Available for Quick and Thorough Work. With over 15,000 square feet a large number of cars can be stored in the Garage. It is equipped with up-to-date washing stands and lounging rooms for chauffeurs awaiting calls. A feature is a locker room and needle baths for the use nt Tt ia cootti ViPfttprl.

WPll VMlt.ilflf Prl arofnllT? Ralph Mulford, the renowned racing consideration. It is a car CRAWFORD PP'-c So. Ura-. Cuno bflfinrunw Is. Church av.Phone W5 Fit driver, wno won a number or notable vi those out-of-date 1910 open front models, truly built to last and to work.

The daily performance E-M-F SI.OOO FLANDERS $700 Carpenter Motor Vehicle 1239 Fulton St with a pair of doors AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. of the motor has no equal of a given size. Always ready always willinz AOBNCr. Used cart FARRBLI, patched on the jmiSnt tn In m- Tel.

exonang-a. ua Held av. Hushwlck. and anxious to work like a beaver steady, regular and economical. We will show you dollar-for-dollar value front.

Space 195 FORD bishop, Mccormick bishop. Ift-20 Hnlaey Rt. Phone 390? Bedford. HALLADAY Urftnt bquar Auto U.t Bedford av. Phone 2649 Prospect In a motor car throughout our entire line selling from $775 to $1675.

Armory i-Jr Oiidno to our 1 kept and supplied with a large, modern electric elevator. UAVIirC Jo" D. Rourk. Bklyn I. nftlRCO lOfH BMforrt Av.

Phnno 373ft PMMr "KISSEL KiLR" M. J. WOLFE, 159-61 Clymer St. 3IIUW tX'W Umltril show space, tnodrls not on vietr at A rmory msss 62 FLATBUSH AV. I'lione Main.

BEDFORD, COR. ATLANTIC. (1)144 Bedford. OVERLAND SALES CO. of N.Y.

I'hone Bryant. loflfl B'way, V. C. T. SILVER.

ran be een at our salesroom, all of R. TOWNSEND, 1143 Bedford Av. Phone 2422 Bedford. KNOX tenirn are open until midnight. 1414 LOCOMOBILE Phone mm Proa.

mVEJiYU i MARION MOTOR CAR COMPANY. ittUr.lUn 12S1 Bedford av; phnne llw Bed. SrSSA UADVnil STERLING PLACE llARAOB, (nHnillUrl 768 Sterling pi. Phone 81 Bedford. A BIG SHO IN ITSELF Thouqht Mm wm i ossd ill til us look for th busiest exhibit I.

C. KIRKHAM. 10 ford av. TeL 4300 Bed. 1 MITPUCI I "-26 Kosciusko near Bedford mi I bilCLL Av.

Phone Bedford SIM. nlafl A ill) Woods Automobile 431 fivette av. Phone Ml" Pro.oect. OVERLAND MODEL 54 Oldsmobile and Wavprley-tllrb A. W.

ULA.NCHAHU. IXC, Mil FiatDuao. Telephone JU4 Prospect. Al'EDI fit1' Bklyn Agent. Uonner Auio t- Tf Bedford A Atlantic.

Tel 6641 Bed. OVERLAND BRANCH 62 Flatbuah. 979 Main. MOTOR CAR COMPANI OF NEW YORK. BRANCH: 1S84 Bedford a.

Tel. B200 Prospect. City Auto l0y PAIGE-DETROIT Bway Empire N.Y C. Tel.55BO COI. Montauk Garage 910 Union st.

POPE-HARTFORD Spaces 156 and 157 at Brooklyn Auto Show Four distinctive models of the most meritorious and reliable make of car on the market. You do not see the show if you do not see the Corbin. Corbin Motor Vehicle Corporation of New York 1888 Broadway, New York City FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES. DUHAMEL SONS, 127 to 137 Wallabout St. Spaces 143.144, Brooklyn Auto Sliow.

WE EXHIBIT A specimen of our work in a very handsome Limousine body, exclusively uur own doi.nn, which in the beauty of its lines and in every detail of its finish cannot hit fail to please. Do not fail to see it. Tel. 4400 Prospect, I-il'v i'. p.

I IIAI.MI.lt' I h.r pin. niunl rn New Home. Edw. Klflne Auto Bedford Madison. Phone 6890 Bed.

nHI71ULi.il 1 I III ll rtHRIHKTKK hoi hi 1 Carbureter Wisdom It Will lour i'riMililm. m.i. a 'J in' i-H' The Carwalt Company II l.rs limlun HriMiklMi. VI IN UK- 'Im HUDSON AUTO LAMP W0KKS. ll'K I 1 1.1 nrOfll 20.

30. 40 WOO lo SUM. Barnum r.LUPL utr. 291 BMford av Tel. IW3 Bed OCA Job? IjTTioiKkTtirooklyn.

I. Aft. I 1f.ni n1fnrr) aiPhoniSTSn Beojj i.TriiriienllDvr I M. AI.1.EM lamp Wft'K; Are muiuitacturers of ine Automobiles and Bodies of livery Description. i y.iiiiun.

STli.iM!) MiiTni! SI F'ft s. i t'KW II MVS i in- ii mi a C-SSB i ll i skii i'ai: i.i. Ft I It'in 0 I ClCnO'UUn I EH ni I.IvHibsi -n HI. I'ans Kepalrs 110 So.Portland nv STODDARD'-DAYTOH oftr. branch.

Tlctlforrtrhone 417 Bed, PTIiriCSjI VCa Carpenter Motor Vehicle 1 yrtaCRtn 123d Fulton St. Phone l'OO Be4 (VlANffDIRECTORy BALL SEARINGS 1974 Broadway mth gt.l MIDLflSD '40'Jf rcitv'Vonet T. SILVER, JUrk 15M-I601 Broadway. Phone 6741. 6742 Bryant.

Flatbuah Av, Bklyn. Tel. 379 Mai, i '1 1 j- .1, S- j.l.-Ktttrr 1, U-il Ml'. It 1 h'MUHl tHM Mll llll inr -)i rY i i i niii A i 4 1 1 i i 1 rfc I f.t 9 ir 'i r' i An, mi i. i ir a in ivMonu.i:s.

I. 1: u- II. I i I I KM r. 1.: i r.i-w i.i f.j' s.t I vrp Al 'lo 171 I. 7 AT THE 2M mmmi ahmy auto show Will Be at Space No.

1S8. THE GR that FULLED WM the SELDEN SCARECROW OTTO ORIGINATORS HAVE COME INTO THEIR OWN AT LAST. SHOX PRIVATE OTTO mOTOR CAR COMPANY a a-" w. v. Al Auto Barga ns, Ever Kind lif ji-iy fr.m our factory.

1 rat i ns Rlvon Bodies, Opened or Closed, Big Sr.aps juur chasla. Whole complete. Tires and Tubes At -2 Prices WlndnhLl.ls. S.uis. Ilronilwaiy Aulo l-lvchinitte.

K1 LlvaJway, bvtMeen it uiln Sis, N. T. Main Office and Salesroom: KENTINO AND STOHINO. at ovn SHOW ROOMS 1788 Broadway, New York cats st. BAKER VEHICLE COMPANY Telephone 2.s:l Colnmbua.

1964 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN. Queens Branch: 11 NORTH WASHINGTON Brooklyn Branch: 1176 BEDI-ORI) AVENUE. Tollncr P'ock. WE rent positively the best cars In th business; pleased retrons uur success. TRs LB.

HAMl'iHlHal AHUd, CnunJ en 1 a Rt, Jamaica. L. 1 k.M eeaiora. a a a 2i.

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