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An outstanding feature of the New
York Auto Show around which is con-
stantly assembled a huge crowd, is
t he ne w Willys-Knight Six, "Seven-
t o The "Seventy" is a new car
from head lamps to rear fenders—
new in dimensions, new in quality in.
corpeenti..as and lines and new in en-
gine efficiency. The latest vogue in
dy styles in a beautifully matched
bo
harmony of coloring are available in
and touring, both of which
the
are sedan
mounted on the rigidly reinforced
chassis, which has a wheelbase of
lig% inches. Both the sedan and tour-
ing car :rye finished in lustrous lac-
permanently brilliant
■ ing' a
quer,
finish gi so much desired by the automo-

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DETROIT

Overland Improvements.

One of the unusual features of the
Overland Model 91 which has firmly
established this car as one of the
most popular models of its type in
which has been
the United States
the
the subject of approval by enthusias-
in
letters
to
the factory,
owners
tic
is the exceptionally long spring base,
which gives riding comfort equal to
some of the largest automobiles made
in this country.
In construction the Overland
Model 19 has many characteristics of
cars much higher in price. Molyb-
denum steel axles of the same type
used in more expensive cars are used
in the Overland Model 91, which has
a heavy pressed steel frame that ab-
sorbs many of the road shocks experi-
enced in driving cars of this type. A
"non-grabbing" dies type clutch, en-
tirely enclosed and protected from
dust and dirt, special carbon steel
gears, differential case cast in one
piece with unusually large pinion
gear, drive and ring gear§ of noise-
less spiral bevel type, double unit
Auto-Lite ignition and lighting sys-
tem of six volts capacity, chrome
vanadium steel springs of the pat-
ented Triplex three-point suspension
and unusually large braking surface
are some of the features of the Over-
land Model 91.

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Jan.23 - 30

Convention Hall

DR. ITELSOHN ATTACKED
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BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)--Dr. Gregor-
ius Itelsohn, well known Jewish math-
ematician and scientist was attacked
by Boron Engelhardt, German anti-
Semitic leader. Baron Engelhardt
shouted as he beat Dr. Itelsohn,
"Knock down the Jew. Kill him."
Leaving Dr. Itelsohn unconscious and
covered with blood, the baron tried
to escape, but a taxi driver prevented
him and handed him over to the po-
lice. Dr. Itelsohn, a Russian Jew,
settled in Berlin in 1885 and is well
known in scientific and social circles.

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Detroit's Silver Anniversary Auto avenues holding a minature automo-
Show, which opens Saturday night, bile. On either side are replicas of
January 23 in Convention Hall, will huge bronze gates—the posts of
be marked by the dazzling brilliancy which are surmounted by bronze and
and bewildering beauty of the decora- crystal electroliers. Trees in full
tive motif which provides the setting bloom with the flowers of the Orient
for the more than 300 passenger cars are partly concealed by Indian carved
silvered gates of the finest workman-
which feature the annual exhibit.
During the last ten days the forces ship.
The vista through the vast halls is
of the Atlantic Decorating Company
of Boston under the supervision of marvelous in the delicacy of treat-
Ernest W. Campbell, have been en- ment of nearly a hundred silver and
gaged in turning into a fairy palace, fret-work spans, showing the detail
the bare walls and girdered ceilings so characteristic of this period, each
of Convention Hall. In the six rooms span enhanced by pendant banners in
of this mammoth building, which ex- rich colorings connected by long fes-
tends from Woodward to Cass ave- toons of silvered foliage.
The columns draped with silver
nues, between Canfield and Forest,
the total of more than 200,000 square cloth and fret-work valances present
feet of floor space will be occupied an entirely new feature. One of the
by varied exhibits, which practically moat noticable schemes of the entire
run the scale of all the units of the decoration is the magnificent drap-
automotive industry. Because of the ings and panelings of the brick walls
variety of exhibits, which include pas- surrounding each of the six halls.
senger cars, trucks, busses, tractors, The artist has here fairly outdone all
power boats, automotive equipment, previous efforts in his more than 400
airplanes and a model service station expositions conceived and carried out
shop, it has been necessary for the under his personal direction. Monks-
decorator to so mask the building that cloth panels are shown in some back-
each group of exhibits will have an grounds, sateen in others, hand-paint-
appropriate back-ground for their ap- ed sections elsewhere, while add are
peal to the motor-wise public of De- divided by beautifully executed pil-
troit and Michigan. In addition to asters In gold, silver and various
the four large halls of the building schemes of coloring.
which has been used for the Auto
The ceilings festooned in long
Show in the two preceding years by stretches of electric lights, are here
the D. A. D. A., Manager II. II. Shu- and there enhanced by Imported fila-
art has this year added approximately gree lanterns, illuminated in various
40,000 square feet of floor apace in colors completing a beautiful scenic
tv,a large halls in the north building, effect of vertically hung fabrics
and the six halls are all connected throughout.
with arched openings and Decorator
Gorgeous in elaborateness of real
Campbell in planning the setting for worth of material, the 1926 Auto
the show, has blended each room into Show will be recorded in history as
the other so that the ensemble will one of transcendent beauty—never to
be pleasing to the eye and there will be forgotten and worthy of closest in-
be no abrupt change from one hall to apction by those desirous of and en-
another.
joying the beautiful. The use of cost-
Mr. Campbell is one of the best- ly materials and practically all the
known decorators in the United colors of the spectrum will fittingly
States. lie specializes in creating at- display the wares of the automotive
mosphere for automobile shows and merchants, as the passenger cars of
has to his credit more than 400 auto- this year show that the makers have in
motive exhibits which he has execut- practically every instance, departed
ed, including seven of the previous from the somber blacks and dark col-
Detroit shows.
ors of other years and are leaning to-
Using as a motif the Silver Anni- ward the brighter shades of finish for
versary of the Auto Show, the design- the mottor cars.
er presents a scene which for effective
WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—The Lem-
impression, has never been surpassed
here—the motif being founded on the berg police commissioner, Lukomski,
East Indian style of decoration, beat- who instituted the proceedings against
en silver and gold, fret-work in all Stanislaw Steiger, was dismissed from
its various forms of intricate pattern, his post by an order Issued by the
silver cloth woven in Europe, rich Polish Minister of the Interior. It
was brought out by many witnesses
cut-glass and costly fabrics.
did
The statues, heroic in size, of the in the Steiger trial that Lukomski
impar-
Goddess of Transportaiton—on mar- not conduct the investigation
tially
and
failed
to
conduct
any
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bleized bases face the entrance to the
show on both Woodward and Cass vestigation in other directions.

New Overland Willys=Knight "6"
$1,495

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Spectacular Show Planned For Con-
vention Hall For One Week;
Showing Many New Models

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owner. equipment on the "Seven-
Standard
- Knight Six includes
ty" new ■ Villys
easily controlled horn and
an ingenieun
witch on a special extension
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light
from the steering column, natural fin-
ish wood wheels of artillery type,
dome light, one-piece windshield, cowl
ventilator, six-ply balloon cord tires,
automatic windshield wiper, stop light
and double Fuemer vapor heater, as
well as powerful four wheel brakes of
Willys-Overland's own design.

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Can be purchased on our Willys
Finance Plan. Very small down pay-
ment and exceptionally low monthly
payments. Come in and inspect it

See this New Six-Cylinder Sedan with a Willys
Knight Sleeve-Valve Motor at our show rooms,
or at the Auto Show. Think of it! --A Willys-
Knight Sedan for $1495 f. o. b. factory.

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UPLEDGER MOTOR SALES

WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.

4400 Woodward Ave.

Glendale 1937 • 7421

WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.

12888 East Jefferson

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Dearborn 400

Dearborn

Wyandotte 1092

RIDLEY MOTOR SALES

Cedar 0308

6371 West Fort St.

19027 Van Dyke Ave.

WILLYS-OVEFtLAND, IN C.

8740 Grand River

Garfield 7804

5735 Grand River

Walnut 0015

MOTOR SALES CORP.

KERO & SCHOENHEFtR

DEARBORN GARAGE

Lenox 3063

WYANDOTTE OVERLAND SALES

60 Oak St.

Hemlock 8400

12537 Woodyard Are.

SMITH & MOORE

Lincoln 6745

10457 Gratiot Ave.

Lincoln 5564

WILLYS-OV ERLAND, INC.

11301 Jos. C•mpou Are.

Arlington 4542

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