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Its Great Value

All Modern Conveniences for Funerals

The La Bell Funeral Cars

Prompt and
Experienc.
ed Service

Black or
Gray Cars

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t Mrs. Douglas Rothschild, wife o f the physic•an, whose
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I/avid NVIlitiley Building, will drive to California and return in the
Oak and Sensible Six Coupe. That Sirs. Rothschild. who is a woni,,it
small stature and slight build, is a driver of no small ability, is borne
by the fait that she has acted as driver for the doctor on all sick call-,
throunh every kind of Weather at all hours of the day or night
\Viten asked if she (lid not fear the results of such a lo,g and vigorous
drive, Mrs. Rothschild responded:
"I have convinced myself, in my experience as driver for my husband.
that the combination of myself and the Oakland Coupe can co anvw mere.
have no fear of the trip; in fact, expect it to be a pleasant meat,on through-
out, with enough exercise to make it interesting."

Patent Apr tl c, 1913

Price List

About half the expense
against other conveyances.

Capacity 30 Persona.
Separate apartments for
Caidteta, Flowers end Pall-
beaters.
Service direct from the
house and from the church to
the cemetery.
12 doors for loading and un.
loading passengers.
Cars are heated and illum-
inated.
Car will stop on request of
passengers On return of fun-
eral at any street to let them
off.

La Belle Funeral Service, Inc.

$35
Windsor
NIL Elliott
$30
German Luth ... 30 Grotto
35
10
Elmwood
Woodland
35
Gethsemane .... 30
Reorro
35
to
Beth Glenn
55
Woodmere .......30 Greenwood
Crematorium ... 30
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35
40
Beth Dityld ..... 30
Grand Lawn
In
lioly rine;
40
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Rose Land
Evergreen
35 Royal Oak
40
Maelipalith ...... ' ■ 5
Mt. Carmel
40
Forest Lawn ... 35 Wyandotte
40
Mt. Olivet
Grosse Pointe ... 40
15

Dearborn
oak View

¶40
to

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Trenton
45
Wayne
45
Rockwood
Birmingham
Plymouth
65
Ypsilanti
Pontiac.
Mt. Clemens .... 55
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Flat Rock
65
Ann Arbor

OTHER CEMETERY PRICES ON REQUEST

Front WestsIde of City to Eastskle Cemeteries, additional mike
Front Enstside of City to Westeint Cemeteries, additional prim

$5.00
$5.00

Inside of City

La Bell Funeral Motor Car Co.

Phone Glendale 3226

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290 Third Street

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13Y WM F. •'. NE[NIANN.

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The past year has prodnc•d some
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field. There are many persons who
•lid not appreciate the electric car
uruil the
the war
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it necessary
necessary
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ff- incidentally because the latter was
desired by the (imminent, the chic-
p ccar blazoned into the limelight of
the public front a v cry interesting
tiiat

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WILL DRIVE TO COAST AND RETURN

cot amount of consideration.
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The electric car with its simpte
crating devices, its comfort, its
portittion facilities and especially
when considered that it was not
barred by the Government when con-I
servation was the issue naturally !nisi
brought the electric into its own as
no other advertising could have done.!
\Vitt. I. V. Neumann.
The above situation is responsible
for the hest year in the history of
There was no bar or restrictions on
The Win. F. V. Neumann & Sons
electric cars during the gasless Sun-
Company as regards its Ranch-Lam;
days and their use impressed tulvan-
and Milburn electric passenger cars.
tages under all conditions. With the
extension and development of hydro-
electric stations the use of the electric J. WARREN KERRIGAN
ill territories that heretofore could
IN THE DRIFTERS"
not be reached because of the absence
AT THE COLONIAL
if electric power is being rapidly
furthered.
Starting Sunday, March 9, and
Store and more the open or tour- continuing for three days, the Col-
ing car is being eliminated by the onial 'Theatre will show for the first
motor-owning public. The enclosed time in Detroit J. Wiarren Kerrigan
car gives the owner superior service in his latest play "The Drifters." by
B. Clark, author of "Three
in that it cares for all weather condi-
■ 'onalon" and other famous plays.
tions'instantly and increases the com-
' Clic Drifters" tells the story of
forts of motoring.
With pasts. One. the char-
With the added interest being fo- , r portrayed by Mr. Kerrigan. is
cused on the electric car, it being
Hug to forget the past, the other
practically the first enclosed automo-
evading the long arm of the lao
bile the public is realizing its advan- that may find him in his place of
tages as the family car. The public's hiding. lint the past in the form of
demand for a car in which to tour is a girl. who is seeking freedom for a
wronged brother, rinds them, even in
nil.
the snow-bound mountains of Alas-
The most paramount reason for a
ha, and brings happiness to one •illi
car is service, and therefore the one
dent:olds reparation from the other,
that gives the greatest amount of Mystery, romance and action blend-
service for the money invested is nat- ed perfectly makes "The Drifters"
urally the one that secures the gr(at- one of the oo , .t interesting plays of

Luis wit,,,,,
o.,in NI:
1:errigan's leading holm,
(1 by • l'hass•mo Ftrgm
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Conklin and \Vatter
For \Vednesday and Thursday I; ,
featured attraction is I larold
wood in his latest photoplay "The
Great Romance." 'fine story of a
mythical kingdom and a beautiful
For Friday and Saturday the
main ft.:dine will be Elsie Ferguson
"Ilis Parisian \Vile." in which
SliSS Ferguson does some excellent
work. In addition t , I the feature,
there will be the usual number of
short subjects, making each cluing,
of program conmlete. Special red!
;di by Professor Wendall Phillips at
the organ.

the. year.

DETROIT SYMPHONY
TO RENDER "HISPANIA"

me on any concert

in
eottic heert •eli: \ "ICI
!
oiphony
r111 5 1.,
i1 3,
15,
at the piano,
The
n , which was writ
tell in P..
.1 1910, is said to In a
brilliant
It ,:atment
of
themes, which solo instrtnit•nt
orchestra
interpret
with
smiting and color.
Sir. Copeland will make his Or
appearance with the Detroit otel
tra, preceded by highly compl,..
tart' recicwN from eastern citi es.

Know What
Real Comfort Is

For IIupmobile owners comfort goes beyond the
unusual sense of rest and relaxation which they
enjoy in their cars.
They regard comfort as meaning, also, better per-
fortnance, better and more continuous service, and
greater economy.

"The Tru.c.
Good Servic-,"

I t is a perfectly logical thing, to a Hupmobile owner,
to expect his car to outpoint others in performance.

He makes no exception, even of multi-cylinder cars.

He knows the word, service, as unbroken daily
of his car, rather than mechanic's labor.

We

Economy he enjoys to an extraordinary degree, in
the unusual mileage he gets from gasoline and
tires, the small amount of oil he uses: np , 1 his
freedom from costly repairs.

Having these distinct advanta:.1,es, our owners are
loyal to the Hupmcbil..

Smith - Glines Sales Co.

1231 Woodward Avenue

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Northwav 3733

See the Ilupmobile at the Show•Space 45

voivernte F/2-2 'ton Truck AS aiaue ior the tJ. S. 1..0.,y

olverhic 'fru

When at the Detroit A. Show do not forget to take a look at the

You wil see a real up-to-date Truck. One that is
deliver the goods for its owner at a minimum cost.

' Truck Proof and will

Manufactured by

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A.C.KRENZ

Merchant
Tailor

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

925 Woodward Ave.

Just North of Forest Ave.!

American Commercial Car Co.

Gratiot Ave. & Detroit Term inal It R., Detroit, idichigan.

'Telephone Lincoln 1877

