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April 13, 1917 - Image 2

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-04-13

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Liberty Shopp n

Brougham

Thp Liberty Brougham stands out
above other cars of like design, in that
every car is distinctively different in ex-
- terior finish or coloring. Finished to
your own, individual whim, you might
say.
The interior has been chosen with the
rarest taste.
Details such as ivory door handles with
sterling silver mountings, an unique dome
lamp, an electric phone to the driver, and
initial pillar lamps are found in the Lib'-
. • erty as might well be expected in a ve-
hicle of such rare design.
Is it any wonder then that this ex-
quisite little, car is held in such high
favor.'
The price is twenty-four hundred and
ninety dollars.

This strikingly beautiful little car is
meeting with the same success here in
Detroit that it is enjoying in the East.

Designed primarily for a clientele of •
the utmost discrimination and excellence,
society has found in it a car of sterling
quality, faultless design and perfect ap-
pointments.

The rapidly increasing vogue of the
closed car for the Spring and Summer
service demands of those of better taste,
an equipage such as is found only in the
Brougham.

New York, Newport, Boston, Phila-
delphia and Detroit have accepted the
Brougham as the correct mode of all
season's driving—the ultra=fashionable
means of shopping or calling.

' The above description and illustrations do it but scant justice. You must see it to
fully appreciate the grace and beauty of its every line.
Meanwhile, we must warn you, the allotment of these little Broughams for Detroit is
limited and with the big spring rush now upon us, unless your order is in our hands at
once, you will surely be disappointed.

STRASBURG - MILLER COMPANY

Liberty Motor Car Distributors



972 Woodward Avenue, Cor. Warren

Telephone Grand 427

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