The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 15

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You can pias on sixty-year tested BOZODONT to keep your teeth and gums clean, wholesome and health; which is the real and only safe worl foe a dentifrice, Sjozodont FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD AY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Even if it were physically possible to turn to all four]. corners at once, what would |‘ AUTOMOBILE SHOW SPAGE 1S STILLIN GREAT DEMAND Garden an 8 Keenory Being Beautifully Decorated for Big Double Event. fonably be the omobile deal from all f the United States and Cana will take place nineteenth annual New ymobie show in Madison | Square Garden and the 69th Regiment | |Armory, Feb. 1 to 15. | The National Automobile Destery | What will unque largest conventio | Association, which is calling this con- vention, is receiving the co- operon | of the Automobile Dealers’ Associa+ tion of New York City, under whore auspices the show Charles M I dealers’ getting tor When it was f h buildings was inadequat i ? veo singe t id a mean for arranging 1, The same _ generous and by thi stoc k: beneath the me will be avail 2. The same __ reliable jexhibits. The rearrangement will per- Hy mit some additional space for the quality. passenger car section in the armory, 3. The same prices. about sufficient for four more ex- Ss hibit 4. The same courteous| ‘The matter of decorations tn both 7 the Garden and the armory is one to attention. considerable thought has been Our ‘Two firms of expert interior four stores are really |Frvsitors have been retained to make one. Each is linked to the| the sctting an attractive ona armory is to contain one of the other by private motors, telephones, and sengers. The resources of| each is always at the call of the other. Trade where suits your | convenience. Clothing, furnishings, hats and shoes for men and boys. Sporting Goods, too. RocERs PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St “Four at 34th St. Convenient 5. Broadway Corners” at Warren DO IT BLINDFOLDED, You can pick them out at random, — blindfolded _ if you like—-and you may be sure that any shirt you se- lect will be “exceptional value.” Our CLEARANCE SALE is a real opportunity for you to buy extra values—-and for us to make new friends. Here is just one of the many items: Woven Madras SHIRTS Actual $2.75 and $3.00 Values | *1.95 Other Shirt Values in Proportion. ans SHIRT Sieh | TABLES MAY BE PHONE CIRCLE 23 RESER} 30. see mes-|as ‘ED IN ADVANCE BY TELE- CHARLES JOURNAL- interesting passenger car body ys during the first week and commercial body exhibits during the second week, A number of the ox- pensive passenger cars which for- merly were exhibited at the autamo- heed salon tn the Hotel Astor will be in the armory, and there will be some fino examples of custom bodies and roach work as well as the regular | ROSENBERG, KEYSTONE | TIRE SALES MANAGER Keystone Tire and Rubber Com- ss tho appointment of | The known in New Y THRILLS OF “ACE OF ACES.” an aerial melee fought r b 1 tho be described by Col. | were riddled but Later Bishop #1 | chines in an h ie orders to Calal | THE BROOKLYN AUTO SHOW. fr is nt'8 to 12 men | “MADE IN AMERICA” TIRES, | ia 4 i MONTMARTRE a AV FIFTIETH STREET a ANNOUNCE THE PREMIERE OF 2 MISS GRACE FI 8 ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUAKY THE SIX a Al ELEVEN O'CLOCK rm] THE CLUB DE MONT 7 ! n TO SUPPLY HE B \ a CLUB DISTING a AND WI/LL BE OPE a O'CLOCK a SPECIAL DANCES BY MISS CYNTHIA PEROT AND MR, © REED HAMILION a ChE »TRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF EMIL COLE- MAN MAITRE D' HOTEL, ene ter mae ET | | t) | a SRDSOP ones ‘ EB EVENING WORLD, LATEST! NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD EX-NEWSPAPER MAN Popular Model of a Well-Known IS MADE MANAGER OF BIG TIRE GONGERN HENRY onneerceR- ) the matter of the work being ¥ ta connect United Blates Royal Corda and |Previous to his conn New Test of Transportation Efficiency for Packard Owners Starts February 1st $17,640.00 in Cash Prizes to Drivers, Accountants WEDNESVAY, JANUABY 15, 19193. HORNBERGER MADE SALES MANAGER OF THE GLOBE TIRE CO. Well Known Advertising Man| Will Direct Sales of Prom- inent Concern. Henry 1. Hornberger, one of the} |best known ng men in the} |country, ha: loned that profes | Jaton to ac apt the position of general | sales m r of the Globe Rubber} Tire Manufacturing Company, Tren-| ton, N. J. The executive offices of the Mr. Hornberger will have bis head- quarters. Mr. Hornberger will work directly with Joseph B. Linerd, the President and General Manager of the Globe Globe from an executive posit \tne George Batten Advertising om with Agency. with tho Hornberse: Batten Age! Mr. organization are mn this city, where] , Company. Concerning the apppint- ment of Mr. Hornberger, Mr. Li nerd | \says: “Mr. Hornberger comes to the| | Oak fore delp cwr » of moto: MITCHELL'S NEW TOP, [na oper o8e who 6 ears by building mpelte a line of Make of New Commercial Car a ia e during the added protection ae I Aspirin | When your health is at i it’s a poor time to REO WILL ENTERTAIN. Realizing that there will pe several thousand motor car dealers In New Ved marked success as an execu- ales in his management the Pacific: Coast Branch of the and Motor Car Company, and be- take chances with substitutes and imitations. for the Bayer Cross on Aspirin tablets, Look » that ag the President of a Phila-| York for the Automobile phia advertising agency bearing his|ruary, a number of the wi 1 name, waich handled some of the ers aro making specia etion of Mr, Hornberger Rubber Tire Manufac- | jy ny and the further en- company's executive make the local The trvte-mark “Aspirin” ( 6, Pet Of) inn ve dure aie ot sabericenia Ts Taous Sabiete Vest tas $2 Sse How much work can a motor truck deliver? What ought to be the cost of doing the work? to be moved; and with the great business ex- pansions already taking shape. Motor truck efficiency means not only gasoline economy, tire and oil sav- ing, and repair economy. It means also the right size truck for your average load; efficient routeing; sav- ing of time in loading and unloading; the way the truck is handled. It means standardizing costs—every item known. Basic principles, all of them —and the purpose of thisnew National Truck Efficiency Test is to show the Packard owner how these basic prin- ciples can give him better hauling at lower cost in his individual business. * * * ‘The test covers one year’s operation — demonstrating Brooklyn: Flatbush and &th Avenues Newark: Broad at Kinney Paterson: 489 Broadway Yj the staggering quantity of | in the ue the = “ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE” PACKARD MOTOR _CAR COMPANY, Detroit Packard Motor Car Company of New York, Plainfield: 628 Park Avenue Hartford: Washington Street at Park New London: and Shipping Clerks what can be done under all conditions of weather, temperature, road and load. The Packard owner may enter as many of his Trucks as he wishes. Prizes are awarded not only to the Driver, for lower costs and better service; but to the Accountant, who tabulates the records; and to the Shipping Clerk, because much of truck efficiency depends on effi- cient work at the shipping platform. A Packard Truck of any size can compete on a fair basis. Pagani How to Enter Your Trucks Packard National Truck Efficiency Test OUR local Packard Branch or Packard Dealer will accept your entries and see that your Packard Truck or Trucks are formally enrolled on the Official List of Contestants. The Test starts on February Ist, 1919, and con- tinues to January 31st, 1920. Trucks are divided into seven Divisions, according Here is where the owner will learn whether his truck is just the right size for his wae cAt, Division —all é-fen Trucks work — or too large, power “cs “ ¢-ton * lost by running on under- ao a A load —or too small, necessi- S&S +; tae: tating overload to get his hauling done. * The Grand Total of Prizes is $17,640.00—including five prizes for Drivers, Accountants and Shipping Clerks in each Division—as follows: * * PRIZES Drivers Accountants Shipping Clerks ps $500 $125 $225 The Packard owner starts Ay Ape 100 125 the test with the basic prin- 4th 200 50 80 ciples developed by the 5th 100 25 40 Packard Organization of Contestants shall be Packard Trucks only. transportation specialists. All cost and operating records shall be kept and submitted on the standard forms of the National Standard Truck Cost System, as perfected by the Truck Owners’ Conference, which can be obtained through your Packard Branch or Packard Dealer. Recapitulation of operating and cost data must be submitted monthly by owner to the Packard Factory for inspection and correction. He has a year to apply these principles to his indi- vidual business. What can he not achieve in efficiency! 1861 Broadway Poughkeepsie: 239 Main Street White Plains: Mamaroneck at Martine Avenue Long Island City: Queens Boulevard at Hill St. 204 York Street : 832-34 State Street 391 William Street 121 West Street Jersey City: Boulevard and Carlton Avenue e but remote in- mH he ¢ tremendous advance- fs atl or tae < ole: ‘ concern has made during no commercial past few years both in quality of will be on the Huction and volume of sales, urther to p wn aor wt he demountable winter in ine aes sera’ SO nae seman = =

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