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LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE DEALERS ~ CLOSED GAR SHOW To-Day Is World War Veter- ans’’ Day—Many Notables Will be Present. _ It {s not diMoult to account for the large attendance at the Closed Car \ Show last evening, when one con- \ eiders the unique methods planned for entertaining, and the efforts made on | the part of the committeemen to place before the public an exhibit of en- closedl motor cars such ag is seldom seen. ‘There nre new models on exhibit which have not yet been shown on Broadway. From the interest dis- played by the public it is conclusive evidence of the fact that people aro realizing more than ever before that a motor car has passed the luxury stago tt ts now a necessity. Yesterday was Army and Navy Day at the Automobile Show in the 12th Regiment Armory, corner 62d Strest ama Columbus Avenue, Army and avy officers in uniform inspected the ciosed car mcdeis and viewed tiv decorations with a great deal of in- torest. Regular army officers from tho 24 Corps Area under the command ot Major Robert T. Bullerd from Gov emors Island, Fort Totten, Jay and Wood attended the show as woll as naval delegation from District Staff Headquarters of the 34 Naval District under command of Commandant Ca: (. %, Vogergesang. From Fort Wood came eix officers of the Signal Corps under Capt. 0. D. Bowman; from Vox Hills @ score of army surgeons unde: command of Lieut. Col. J. O. Cobb, tho Reorutting Publicity Bureau of the ‘army was represented by half a fozen men under Capt. A. G. Rudd, and the new 77th Division Organized Reserves ‘was represented by Col. C. E. Warren, Col. J. R. Delafield, Lieut. Col. 0. Fogg, Lieut. Col. C. M. Mettler, Major ‘’. M. Boyle and Major R. D. Coombs, Major E. E. McCammon, Major felby H. Frank, Major G. W. Maist, Capt H. 8. Wilkins and Col. W. E. Downe of the 12th Infantry and Col. George B. Pond, Infantry, ‘To-day is World War Veterans Day and the men who made Ameri- caQ courage world famous in the Argonne, St. Mihiel and on the bat- tlafields of France and Belgium wil: he guests of the Automobile Deal- Association. Members and of- Is of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the French War Veterans’ Association, officials the United States War Risk Inrur- ance office, and wounded ,ex-service nen from’ Fox Hills Hobpital, the Polyclinic and other hospitals ad- jacent_ to New York, the American Red Cross, Women’s Auxiliary, the Army Ordinance Association, Military Order of the World War, the Disabled Soldiers’ League and other vetecar \ar associations. The Frenoh War Veterans’ Associa- tion Delegation composed of ex- Vrench soldiers residing in New York will be headed by the Vice President Capt, Felix Froger and Lucien Boyer From the American Legion the-e «ill be State Commander W. F. Iveegan of New York. Edward A. Mc- Grath, Adjutant of the State of New rsey and J. J. Fitt, Bergen County Commander. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Delegation will in- clade Adjutant Gen. Ruel W. Elton Quartermaster General Walter _ I. vice, James F. Tiernan, Commander New York State Department, Judge Sdvocate General Robert S. Allyn, Norman MacLaren, Adjutant New York Stute Department, Col. H. B walrbanks, Chairman New. York county Council; John P. Miles, Chair san Queens County Council, Paul unter, Chairman Bronx Council, ‘apt. Jas, T. Rovke, Chatrman Brook- \y County Council, and John Mulli- in, Commander Department of rsey. WOMEN LIKE NEW MAXWELL SEDAN This Car Is Attmeting a Great Deal of Attention at the Show. The sedan of the new series of the Maxwell now being shown at the closed car show by Harry J. De Bear, Presi- Jont of thé Maxwell-Chalmers Distrib- ting Corporation, is attracting much ‘ tention, particularly on the part of the women. Mechanically the sedan Is the same as © other cars of the new series, but its veauty and the thoughtfulness for the mnvenience and comfort of the passe ers which are exhibited in the details of furn|shings and fittings make it stand out, ‘There is plenty of room in both com- artments and t ats are exceeding. ‘omfortable. The,,windows are oper- by erank andthe back and rear windows are mounted in rubber ‘ons to make absolute lack of rattle in. The windshield is unique in that tt ts inged top and bottom, opening at the iniddle only, ‘This affords complete ven- lation, but makes certain that there tan be no drip of rain under the wind- shield. The disk steel whee! able rims and 31x4 c hy s, with demount- tires, serve to line, sat PEERLESS COUPE HAS ‘all the completeness of the regu- coupe and at the same tims have en able to provide oxtra seat ace commodations should it be required, UNUSUAL COACH Cars on Exhibition Show Beauty of Design and Body Work. At the closed car exhibition of the New York Automobile Dealers’ Associ- business coupe. The Reo business coupe . WORK IN REOS)| ation, the Reo Motor Car Company of | New York has on view three distinctive | closed cars—the new sedan, coupe and | is made especially to fit the needs of} business and professional people. The} car seats three people comfortably. Grace and beauty in design, combined with unusual couch building, make the Reo sedan unique among moderately priced closed cars. It is a big, oomy| facilities of the ferries, The various Aive-passenger equipage which embodies | disagreements between the two com- in its manufacture the niceties and fit-/ missions has resulted in delays of tings which make for comfort and ser-/ Months ir® the prosecution of tunnel| The new Reo coupe has a number of | speed should be put forth. These de- features, including the ad-|!4ys must cease and the work go for- vers’ seat, which was origins | Ward rapidly so that the people of New ally an exclusive Reo feature; this af-| York City will no longer be in a posi- fords the driver freedom of movement. | tion where they are unde ‘The auxiliary seat in this model is up-|Of a tie-up of transpor' holstered over springs, | ‘ lapsible is as comfortable as the other | supplies Qaee Stratton-Bl Exhibit Includes| Rubber Company. Specially Designed Town Car |e saved motor In addition to the notably improved, At the close of the sum Dodge Brothers’ sedan and coupe on! mileage to chat exhibition at the closed car show, the| front and vice versa. In f Stratton-Bliss Company. Dodge Broth- | ers, dealers, is exhibiting an unusually | While. apples. exclusive town brougham body mounted| For instance, take the left front on Dodge Brothers chassis. exceptionally refined car | the Stratton-Bliss Company seemed to have | wheel. anticipated the motorist’s every desire | ized. in exclusive design and luxurious coni- | ——- fort. Cleanly chiseled body lines reflect- | Studebaker Ce latest foreign squarely back from the cowl. The body with the upper quarter done in blac wheels hide the springs and under parts | months Stude Individual door steps, with | round numbe separate fenders, agd a note of dignity | season to_the ensemble. ‘Town broughams are built to order] close to 70,000 ca and no two are identical. duction figure. ————- ping bird. Bo Notice of rice ductions on its en- s, DORT EXHIBIT AT SHOW. = Jane“tine Sias?ecne out last night ‘by the | t246 cents, with —— -—_—— |}Chatmers Motor Car Company to | Coupe and Sedan Have Mechan- eal Refinements. cur, the reduction amounts to $209. ‘The ai hibit of Dort four-season cam | Pevision on the coupe is $300 and on the PIV cen AN st Oursscason CMF | sedan $150, All models are equipped the armory show will undoubtedly | with cord {i meet with the same interest that these | the sport car disk steel or wire wheels have created at other exhi-| 2", Optional equipment without extra rt is showing both the coupe sedan introduced at the last Show, but with s tional Automobile eral mechanical refinements. The bodies produced by Holbrook have | both individuality and beauty. retary fagistrate oe ot the AUTOMOBILE NOTES. jc. “T. D. Pratt, General Manager of the! trate Motor Truck Aasoctation of America,| Magistrate in this again called attention yesterday to the| Burrows willl be able to offer many lack of progress being made toward| suggestions of grea settling tho terms of the contract with for the easement) bile Green Book, No. 12 Hunt 7 rights under their Jersey City yards for| Avenue, Boston, © MIRED the New Jersey portals of the tunnels. Prol Tn commenting on, this situation Mr.|tn'tuie country in which, so much interes threatened railroad | est has been manifested, Many of th strike has again called attention to the| smaller towns ari t a Reduced Pri Reduced prices are far from being the only inducement which the Chalmers offers. urgent need of our under water connee- | and tion with the Jersey shore. In case the|l many beautiful souvi ieee Wa 2-Power Range i Lig. At | Value is the greatest—value that now is Cylin der more outstanding than ever before. set the car off and add to its beauty of . 4PASS. COUPE—$3500 &-PASS. SEDAN-—-$3650 MANY NOVEL FEATURES. 7-PASS. 3EDAN—$3790 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Some of the Latest Beautiful Models Being Exhibited At the New York Auto Dealers’ Closed Car Show @ to 62 cel | Turkey | to 50 cents per pound, re j to 57 cents nts, retail at 60 ¢ | rived Monday | green bean: Tex REO 4 PASSENGER SOF pound; given peppers, | $1.25 to § railroad strike materializes, the vast| peppers, pe Jersey, per basket, $1 to $2. number of motor trucks ‘demanding Passage over the river will swamp the digging at a tine when every effort S| | constant fear = ation facilities ttendant, stoppage of food| Apples hold their 5 hav frequently in the past.” and while :of-| with its When spring comes blowouts ble result, say the B. F. id tro Goodrich boxed kinds chiefly, | Much annoyan ts who sce that cuts ¢ 2° S$ are attended to at $1.75 to $3, and stone bru Brougham. once. Cuts should be cleaned thoroughly | Baldwins, per basket, and then filled with tire putty. Ip brand fall | their tres r barrel, $ Jonathans, $ eason motorists will cons: tis 4| Retail apples range in od plan to switch tires every once ‘n a | 10 ce and put it on the right rear wheel, ht front tire on the left’ rear oration sold approxi )u0 cars in the third quarter practice flow | n, ly je holiday quality 600 cars. Allowing I deeline’ in) the “final thre the full year's showing will be month, York prices to date distributing organizations all over th country, On the five aud seven-passen- er touring cars, the roadster and sport as in the past, and on | cost. | pees | The widespread interest In the A, Ly | A Green Book tour to Florida is shown ly the recent entry of itdward C. Bi ws of New York. Burrows is sec t derick B. House Me Court in New York City serve the tratfic conditions en his report wi alniy be t benefit to all motorists. Mag fouse is probably the best puntry d conditions 1own, paling with and Mr. automobile traffic yalue Invitations and entries for the tour continue to he received at the Au ably no four has rrangins reception: ach car will reacn lorida with of the trip 7-PASS. SEDAN-LIMOUSINE—$4060 [Housewives — Guide # Maat Dicices been threatened #0/ market, fancy selected stock meeting 4 quick demand, especially Green- EXCLUSIVE DESIGN Now 1s the time to take care of your |ings. There may be an upward trend | retall 15 to 20 cents each. | tires. In winter water and dft wear |in prices before Thanksgiving. Apples SHOWN BY DODGE | themseives into cuts and ruptures, are arriving in free supply, Western | The onion market Monday wa: | es slightly weaker under heavy supplies, | 28 cars having arrived and 6,325 crates | having been brought in by steamer. N. ¥., yel- eight cars having arrived Monday and many dollars will Wholesale Greenings cost, per basket, to §: mh Car to | berEs, $2 to $3, and Bananas $2 to § ts each, to 25 cents for two large The first straight cars of turkeys In this way the wear is equal- | 2ftived this weex, inciuding one car from Kentucky and two from Illiao! Fancy stock, dry packed sale at 48 to 50 cents per pound, try prices for the birds . a new annual pro- | prices paid for turkeys at the ship- The second quality of | tail market, wholesales at 40 | of State and Maines estern and South As a special feature this week the Van Cortlandt Venicle Corporation 1s showing at the closed car show at the 12th Infantry Armory at 624 Street and Columbus Avenue, a strictly new 1922 Peerless model. This new car is a four- aT So eosesengee seuss toed. fot AUTO SHOW car the designers have employed inge- eat and skill to turn out a four-door fl gone by including a straight ‘with room for drivor and on Po mein rear seat holds R ‘ . y i 4LL PRICHS F. 0. B. CLEVELAND Opposite Main Entrence WAY & d5ust NEW Bronx Branch: Li pers cost the consumer 6 to each, acco at 7 to 12 cents per pound. pound, Cucumbers, Cal about sixty- Wholesale Orange County, per barrel, $5 to $11;! ow, per 100 pound bug, were offered $1.75 to $2.50; | at $5 to $5.25, State and W ) to $8; Western boxed | iow per 100 pound bas, $4. Spitzen-| ana s consumer and receipts, accord Ronen duck i i the year, or nearly as many as in the | iced turksys 47 to 48 cents, ome } Markets and Crop imates. Mi fardone in Black: | ae the largest’ chrce monte Rerledsin | twrkey operators believe that high Ber luneuny Bese Vreven trom carried. Disk | the corpc s history. For the nine | prices will asked otonellcbostl etl npc aitena mrenen Round carr! | the corpo: al tory weenie? ne} prices will be asked for all best! pa gy' g3 $3.90; Long Island, pr | because coun- | 145 pound bi are high. New | second crop, per bari e above the |The housewife pay ern old selling at 30 to 45 cents, Re- | cents. | Value that is firmly built upon the sound | elements of low costs, remarkable riding t and driving qualities, and downright superiorities of performance. At.the new prices, the truth about the Chalmers is more impressive than ever. Be sure to get that truth. MAXWELL-CHALMERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 1808 Broadway, Corner 59th Street TELEPHONE CIRCLE 5550 175th STREET AND GRAND CONCOURSE Telephone Tremont 4914 OPEN EVENINGS CHALMERS omer > $1,000 HOLD-UP CHARGE NEWARK FIGHTS FARE RAISE, | (or an injunction restraining the de. AGAINST 3 BUSINESS MEN. Complainant Says He Was [Wil Jotm With State in Appear lection of @ 10-cont fare, The rates From 8-Cent Rate Court Granted. TRENTON, Nov, 16.—F Relistab has elgned an order permit-| Permanent Injunction restraining ting the City of Newark to app jeo-defendant with the State and the|collection of a 10-cent fare. A State Public Uullty Board in the appeal|has been named by the Federal to the United States Supreme Court from | te take testimony on the application for the tempor by Federal Judges Rellstab, Wooley and | PRESET TOIT: to the House, Robbed and Held Prisoner. Sidney Clanan, West 7ith Street, son of e retired haber- dasher of means, told a strange story when he caused the arrest on charges of robbery of Monroe Dix, twenty, and David Loeb, 116 West 80th Street, and Dewey Phil-|Rallway ¢ informed the extra for transfers, | Fifth Avenue, committed auicide by in- he was the son of a wealthy box manufacturer and had quarretied | with his father. Dix, Secretary and all three prisoners fare salesmen of stock poration they organized. Clanan alleges early Monday the bank for his father $6 checks for $00. to his house said they woul app! in @ soap cor- he was taking YY ' Sth Street an: ride to.the ban called in Phillips afte kept him a prisoner all day and tn thy evening took him in an automobile Bergen Street Poli that he had been held he police brok down that story yj Quality Goes Clear Through } with the mone to divide the $1,009 If they would ‘ puns ROAD WORK FOR 150,000 MEN. WASHINGTON, tion of more 16,—Construc- miles of high- ways, costing $76,400,000 and employ- ing more than 150,000 workers, 1s about to be undertake f the recent passage of the Fad. | ighway Act, Secretary Hoover an- nounced to-day ltatt, the best grade of bird costs 61 |to 75 cents, and the second grade 47 }to 60 cents per pound. Frozen iced toms, selected, wholesaling at 5 nts hens, frozen, wholesaling ail from 46 letters sent to the | nemployment. A carload of fresh vegetables ar- from Texas, including , white squash, egg plant, tomatoes and green peppers. beans, wholesale, cost $1 per bushel CLOSED CAR and retail sell for 10 to 15 cents per AUTOMOBILE SHOW. LATEST CREATIONS INTHE, COACH BUILDERS & ART NOVEMBER 14% 10 19 INCLUSTVE 11 A.M. toll RM. {2ruINFANTRY ~ ARMORY ¢ 62 NO. STREET cor. COLUMBUS WAVE. WEST 0f ‘BROADWAY: -" per bushel, the Florida box, $2 to $3, and the 5 cents ding’ to size, White squa wholesales §2 per bushel and re ‘Tomatoes on the market include a Mberal supply of hothouse tomatoes with the price easier. Six cars from | California sold wholesale from $2.60 to | |$2.75 per lug, and cost the housewife |20 to 35 cents per pound. Nearby to- | matoes, although of inferior quality, ,| sold wholesale at $2 to $4 per bushei | place in the |Dox, and retailed 15 to 2b cents por | fornta, per | dozen, cost wholesale $1. to $1.50, and | Dort Motor Car Company, Inc.. ern 3 0 to $5.50, anish per crate $1.60 to $2. n buy onions of good qua price from 6 to | ity from 6 to 12 cents per pound ac- cording to size, and the Spanish onion \sells for 7 to 10 cents per pound. White potatoes arrived in New York |last week to the amount of 435 car loads and about 85 car loads of sweet sold whole- jotatoes are reported as the week’ to the Bureau $4 to $5, and Virginia, | $2.87 to cents to 4 per pound for Long Islands in the re- and 25 cents for 7 pounds One chain stor: offers good potatoes 9 pounds for “UNDER AUSPICES “OF AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSNinc AND. SANCTION OF THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER of COMMERCE Only Another Can Ever Satisfy’ a BUICK Owner “iW dey fendi nts from interfering with the 6oF | proved under the temporary. injdnet jare made ap; and dec able pending a lun on the application for’ eral Ju ar ag State bodies from Interference with y injunction Issued recently |® Permanent tnjunction. permitting the Public Service| Woman Found Dead From MMidmi- mpany of New Jersey to! nating Gas e fare of 8 cents and a cent; Louise A. Smith, fifty, of No. 2012 abs ent decision was rendered | haling Sluminating gas through a tubs ation of the railway company ‘at her residence to-day, P These Cars Stand Out At the Show MOST The Dort Sedan and the Dort Coupe pers stand out at the Armory Show, This new triumph is but an echo of 6 A NTN MONEY the unqualified HIT which these cars fo. created at the last National Automobile im eye usne neal Show, where they outsold any other " that contributes to popular priced closed cars. pride of ownership and unfailing per- formance was nev er before offered at so low a price The discriminating New Yorker de- mands style and beauty in his motor car—and he gets it in the Dort. That is the con- sensus of opinion expressed by vis- itors to the Dort He demands reliable performance, com- r plete appointments, full equipment and easy handling—and he gets all these In exhibit atthe as : Armory. He cannot object to low price and main- ‘ PRICES tenance cost when it carries quality Sedan - $1685 with it. That is why fou see more and Coupe - 1535 more Dorts in good company—curbed Touring - 985 at the clubs, the theatres and in the Roadster - 985 vicinity of social functions where real F. 0. B Factory: people—and real cars—congregate. NEW YORK BRANCH BROADWAY 58th STREET at Reduced Prices Announced on KEYSTONE “rabic. 1 IRES (Now Effective) HE’ Keystone Tire and Rubber Company announces a reduction of prices on Cord and Fabric Tires and Inner Tubes in all sizes. Maintaining the high standard of quality set by our product, we an- nounce NEW prices which will mean a substantial economy to owners of passenger carsand commercial vehicles. Keystone Cord and Fabric Tires are NOW for sale at reduced prices by reliable dealers everywhere. Keystone Tire & Rubber Company Factory at Kingsbridge Main Office at 1877 Breadway :: New York Motor & Supply Co Authorized BUICK hange Dealers 239 West s8th St at Broadw HE WORLD prints more | “Business Opportunities” | than all the other New York | morning newspapers added together Pr

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