& * NEW YORK TTT5RALD, FRIDAY, .TAXIJART 5, 1912. r . ; . iri'OMOBILES.I AUTOHOE>ILINQ '7oonyALL AITOMOBILES. altomobil.es. a UTOMOBILES. wrecking that institution, was president of the Kissel Kar Company before his arrest, H two years ago. rr Q n ALL SIMPLEX OARS ARE EQUIPPED . CALLSFOOTBALL A A ((111 WITH AN EFFICIENT SELF-'ST ARTING DEVICE GARDEN'S DOORSTO DETROIT MEN ARRIVE. \ Tvnlfvinc the a trerressivenes's of the au- SomrnetlhSinig Entirely New OPEN FOR CARS tomobile industry was the arrival CRITIC ANTIQUE Six* I * Little now of of a score of officials and yesterday t will show a body entirely of the Hudson Motor Car Company, for the first time at the H i of the Exhibits for Twelfth National representativesDartmouth Coach Says Walter Camp : WEdesign I First of Detroit, Mich., for the Madison Square SO H-P K2800. Madison Square Garden Show, Show To Be Installed Garden Automobile Show, which opens Is Twenty Years Behind Times and I beginning January (5. It is a 7-passenger H Saturday. Dominance Is with at Noon To-Day. The Hudson party, with E. H. Threatened, special touring body, equipped A small caar aim and dash cowl, on one of our extra vice president of the companyBroadwell,and Mg H. P. chassis.foredoors one of the best known in the Frank W. Cavanaugh, coach of the long wheelbase 50 Simplex Features are promised at the twelfth figures is lines, and National Automobile Show, opening at its head, arrived in the morningindustryDartmouth football team, in an address amidI eomjfoiftj The body low,'of graceful at Grand Central Station. Within half an to the Chicago Alumni of that University ability the comfort of a limousine with night at the Madison Square tomorrowhour the entire party had plunged Into provides said that it would not be fresh air of an ear. I which win be well worth the priceGarden,of preliminaries for the show. Other recently, long tlae oinily r<sal SLM® the advantages open I admission to those who have little or no of the party are E. C. Morse, generalmembers before Walter Camp would be side-tracked It is painted light Cobalt Blue, vVitli black sales manager; C. C. Winningham, cars. Particularly is this as the dominant factor in the making of mud and the latter be- I in motor interest manager; P. D. Stubbs, S. advertisingP. Six'Wiltita.America. guards moldings, true of the decorations, which this year Jackson, W. W. Garrison, J. N. Hill, O. the rules which cover the gridiron sport. with a fine carmine line. The I He ing split are designed to outshine those of any W. Morgan, J. J. Boglarsky, E. A. told what he thought were the weak top is of imported English Burbank cloth at the Garden. The L. I. Robinson, J. S. Draper, JeanConway,points of the present game, and suggested t former exhibition \ Bemb, Walter Bemb, L,. V. Smith, Richard of a new shade which we think will prov£ work of decorating the big amphitheatre changes which would improve the playing. Tib® £lui:§Ihi=§E<dledl Bacon, Jr.; J. A. Olt, E. A. Stricklen and "In Walter of Extra chairs of new style almost and W. \V. E. O. Patterson. my opinion, Camp, Yale, very popular. y||sM is now complete, is twenty years behind the times," said and there is no choice be-" Knowles, who is in charge of the work, « amdl are provided Cavanaugh. "The day is coming when Ibodly slopnimg them and the rear seat from the Hi says that everything will be in readiness The new Washington Irving High he tween will no longer be the dominating factor of comfort. This same style when the doors are thrown open for the School, the largest non-coeducational just because he is Walter Camp. Now he Iboodi air® im p@rif@cft standpoint public at eight o'clock to-morrow night. of the kind in the world, trainsinstitutionsuggests the rules, goes into the committee body can be furnished on the 137-inch If splendor makes greatness it is promised girls for wedded life. See next Sunday's room with a couple of members and the 1U* <B\ WSW?1«l/«\TK\^Tir wheelbase 38 H. P. shaft-drive chassis. « '! rules are as he But the uuoau by the promoters there will be seen one of NEW YORK HERALD. changed suggests. iiuuvu/auy -A® Mglh= spirit of the game has gone beyond him. How to Find Exhibit AjJ the greatest car exhibitions ever held to Simplex NOTES. His All-American fiction and that of in mark an epoch in this thriving industry AUTOMOBILE NEWS Whitney will not be consideredCasperso ©sit dl©v©l®pmeiaft off After you drop your ticket the chop- | that has developed to immense proportions all important when the college world per's box at the Madison Avenue En- a in a. decade. As a society event and as a The Bureau of Tours of the Automobile wakes up." anait ©mm® lbsle first door "If I were asked wherein the game Ibodly trapce of the Garden enter the to any spectacle the show promises eclipse Club of America announces that 'the ferry ' ' in could be improved I would say increase ii to the former affair of the sort ever held service between iNyack and Tarry town has the number of downs to four and the right. America. been discontinued for the season. distance to be gained from ten to twelve designs. \ Special days have been designated for The Kissel Motor Car Company will or fifteen yards. That would still give the offence three chances to break away Part One period of show. Monday a full line of motor vehicles tl^e exhibiton a long run. and th,e distance would will be known as Theatrical Day; Tuesday by them until January 31, 1912,manufacturedat be tenough to eliminate the plugging simPLEX AUTOMOBILE COMPANY and Thursday will be Society Days, on No. 137 Madison avenue. game. Or I would suggest that the Motor 5t Near PHONE 5155 OOLUMBUS run Franklin Car BVay which double admission will be charged; The Bureau of Tours of the Automobile backs be allowed to before the ball Company «C59th is passed, allowing a forward pass j be and Club of America, calls the attention of Wednesday will Enjgineers' Day the line. Either of these changes will be and Day. motorists to the fact that the 1912 New behind Friday Army Nav^y must not be would give the better team the chance The installation of exhibits will York licenses displayed /' GLEN A. TIS ' ' begin but that the New to win, as it should do." DALE, Mgr., <KMK>0 to-day at noon and continue until six February 1, Jerseybefore o'clock to-morrow night, when everything! licenses must be carried after January 1912. SCORE [will "be in place. 1, SCOTCH CURLERS' BIG Amsted&m Aw, & 73dl Sit., W. H. Mendel, Jr., formerly sales Broadway, ^ and Robert Rotheim, of Rothchildmanager, 0 KISSEL IN RECEIVERSHIP. & Co., have opened what is known as the [special despatch to the herald.] New Yo:irk City. Dealers' Automobile Exchange. They have Halifax, N. S., Thursday..The Scoteh . made their headquarters in suite No. 27 Bridgeport, Conn., Arthur L. Clark; Kingston. X. Y., & SPECIAL curlers left for St John to-night They go Forsyth Davis; Boston, Mass., Thursday..James L. in the American Building, No. 1,789 ^ with the though having lost the Newburg, N. Y., George Mason; F'atterson, X. Y., A. L. Xewcomb; A of this city, was appointed Gillingham,Broadway. Arrangements have been made prestige, j to-day for the Kissel l£ar Company, with the New York representatives of all test maJtch for the Strathcona Cup, of Paterson, N. J., Hughes Garage C( receiver to of the an automobile concern of this city. the large manufacturers dispose made an aggregate in all the matcheshaving <> k George W. Coleman, formerly bookkeeper cars taken in trade by them, and also to here of forty-six points more than the to in ^ I of the National City Bank of Cambridge market cars belonging private Nova Scotians. The matches St. John j. AUTOMOBILE and now serving sentence for assisting in and to make coach repairs, individuals,will take two days. I I "" . - j ? AUTOMOBILES. l] AUTOMOBILES. T|j AUTOMOBILES. TWELFTH NATIONAL SECTIONS \ | f 9 Motor car owners from all parts of the country are 0 ining to spend a few days or weeks in New York while the January automobile shows are in 6 S big o 1 see the latest fflOBILE will AUTOR There developments The 0 pro:gress. they ar designing and equipment. Business men display ^ ' eased interest in the demonstration of the uses o ^ economies of the motor truck, which will receive ; i ^ SHKyw moi'e attention than ever before. For those interested 0 (? o ±Ak at $ in t he automobile the Herald will issue a special sec- () $ tioii in connection with each show, giving full descripis and photographs of the latest models, as fol- o , mm 0 PierceArrow Mladlnsona Squ; Garoeim ^s:- 6 nclosed Car Tlhe most complete affffair of its kied ever held T1a© 7, F Herald, Smuaday, Jaranairy o 1| Alrcady the arched door of the Pierce-Arrow = I * B = Limouisine is a striking feature of Fifth I\venue EE . I i< Sam&ire Gairdleim sumdl Granadl = autorm}bile traffic. This is one of the resuits in EE(| ©ey©w Cesatoal Palace Shows. \ = T©=M' evolvir a for closed cars which s hall be = lg body Dp®ini§ IxlagM I " B|= distinctly an automobile body, attractivei to the = i B an d in its T1lis and H eye practical application.
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