The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 11

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fe products of any aingle in-| «po say that business {s good| .ys Mr. Nash, “a critica! | vested in plants and equipment 1 f EN ee ee aston it ‘To say that business | 1 survey: situation, based on my | naturally am conservative and am not rat visit to the 8th Coast | throughout the country is but a mild jown first-hand information and_re-| given much to castle building.” _THE EVENING ‘WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920, ml 4 VEHICLE SHOW. “WANS TODRY Passenger Cars at Grand Cen tral Palace and Trucks Armory At Kingsbridge Road si iad ome v" .» The seventy odd af at 8th Artillery Armory, —[Gitredone oaks of trucks and more than seventy-five of accessories of kind laid out on a linoleum- s\ rs m The great entrance of the Grand Central Palace will open this afte: Moon to admit the public to the four: floor y of the greatest National |High. makes an impressive spectacle. bre At LAL t National | Tn addition to the great variety of Passenger Automobile vin auto- | trucks, from the smallest and nimblest medbile history. Hv of men and women who before ‘ Le Ha hp, CADILLAC gt tof ne de at nt kinds of accessories and eno oe HE vehi . became chummy, pors open at 2 o'clock and ‘war, with carburetors, tires o¢k motion pictures will be oe nn eee ee. = = and gears and all the other parts of |shown on the main floor of the huge eee EE a tor car. ‘ , af phoiked hogar Gana oe of fate ‘ th th and und e 8 oO Le rucl own same auspices. the biggest taotor|operatora who attend the show to truck show 1 open at the 8th }iea ll they can of profitable truck ‘ : » Y@ Goast Artillery Armory, the biggest [operation. HIS latest creation of Harry C. Stutz | in ie hotige at casidienald Road a r ; : : and Jerome Aventie. : Ta ‘the minds Of thie thoumands whe AUTOMOBILE IS ' represents his maturest engineering attend them each year the Natio ; a atocobiie Bows set ‘tho fashion in INDISPENSABLE judgment, and embodies every practical i Plans) Shared and pea de Kt _ ) I Tis} aa en’ bun | the investigating crowds will be] wm # . . Sak " 7 nha » i aerate ror i Sets upowee=| 7 wd A eta EL t is our sincere conviction that conclusion he has reached during twenty | ed. di a for cars since he ol id . . Gcinietbe has foreed the manufac-|sons impressed by the great war,” the full beewwetas f th one years devoted entirely to automotive ee Prainniad ine the National Auiuipplie [tbys soe) Dore tentacle Dore Mates SIEGE) SE PESITIES OF tHe : engineering and building. The H. C. S, ict th hows |Car Company. “To that example is : : A ; Tae: Pan Sangre, °2 cairns, Sith H07eE | ccowuatatie tee. Sow weliaieh Whee Cadillac plant will continue to special N tar will wear w production rather than on new de-| versal concession that the motor oar ip ‘ F Special Motor Car will wear well, run | eigns. 1s an indispensable factor in times of e taxed all of this year and in- ical satisfy \ ‘War Developed Greater Accuracy | 0. ay well, , i FouRr- PASSENGER economically and satisfy. ay in Work ship, sgt ‘ seoren Sear eeee nr en are to wel Nene cam cane the tact tat the definitely thereafter. H.C. 8, Special, 120" wheel- y"| seen divided into eighty-four individ; colo: “ er tae Wieenranite aise ; — Waal belles, tee The stat it iasdne t i hibits, oservatio an 4 ta ~ f 3 2 ; 2 eee coer as ce Ree jake take ot as h motor designed and built 1e assurance that it is, in every respect, i The" protene timer" in the bere | Pad ver to, through the winning of hig! ese Tacts, those elusively inH.C.S. motor a good, beautiful, and economical car is the | 4 ho know, the ot & single s, the saving ves al ¢ i ‘ Sa * * imanufacturer who’ Is not putting out ng ot wletory It becomes clear who wish to own this car—the NSNAdaD eben, fact that it is designed by and built under } the best car he can b he automo occupies equally ; me ' oy |/etfective relevancy. to the stragel id, 350" bo a ; ake woroarainp and conquests of peaceful bisinges. Cadillac—and no othe r, any Big" stroke, horse: the personal supervision of Harry C. Stutz, the war had 4 fect] The motor’ car meins switter, . iy : power more than emicienay |surey and isore cient, ootioe— time this year, will almost surely a wT . be courting disappointment if | ON DS hb Ay tN renee they delay placing their orders. ne eee “Sia HOTEL ASTOR LOBBY hs pip ‘ CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY W#| Quality Goes Clear Through . iH.Cc.S. MOTOR CAR C OMPAN Y i | : INDIANAPOLIS, U.S. A. | HARRY C. STUTZ President, . 4 Comptete Bne—new ser?-- In the minds of men who measure motor car merit closely there is un- questionably a preference in favor | of the Dort. | It is a preference that is based upon very definite facts. | LAFAYETTE @ The Dort has demonstrated in the | daily use of thousands of owners | that it does perform unusually long and faithfully with but rare need of attention. = It has established itself as a car that Th ose who have anticipated operates at a very low cost. These are the results of rigid adher- ence to proved engineering practice and of sound and skilled construction, | ’ the appearance of the new LaFayette during the Auto- mobile Show. may view the When you see this distinctive ie na Re Pern olan og ee ee radiator at the Show, you will in- car, this week, in the main | a Pe | stantly note that the new, smartly lobby of Hotel Commodore Fourseason Coupe oe 1535 continental National Sextet is dis- tinguished by a pleasing lowness unduplicated in any other car, European or American. POERTNER MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. 1759 Broadway jyr Telephone Circle 1186 LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY at eMars Hill, INDIANAPOLIS ~~ Wire Wheels and spare tires extra New York Brancht Broadway at 58th Street Tel. Now Circle 5466 Newark, N. J.: Cole-Birnham Motors Co., 486 Central Ave, Tel. No., Market 8026 Brooklyn, N. Y.2 Maxson-Richardson Corp.,.281 Bedford'Ace. Tel. No., Bedford 9200 { — | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS.

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