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~F:i'iI\Qf\ \,. , ,of ,th,' 4 JUSt. be~n,) r iQmqe,,!,' ';' tlU!: ,:fteli.oll, \' .;' ~ . : ~ ~' ,', \ I , '. ,\ ., J ;: i 8401) ~ J • • • _ ..... _.., .... -- ~ . . i~ .,..:~.,r_,_':'':''~ \ , ~' ; . NE\Y YORK RVENING POST. --~----------~----------------------------~====~----~. 8ATT\nnAY t \ ·-:·,~·,:-·~!i·;. -~ATHI~!P BtrAUlifS jJOHN PHILLIPS, GREEK, NOW ,Ii ~nu t\U [ I JOH1V FILARETOS~ A1UERlCAN DOUBTS HUGHES WILL RUN t \h .. k, r\ 11 1>:-, \ II of tn,' ,,: ' .. ,'I> ,:,\ ,.::,', ,:; I, J., •. , . 1..,' 1' •. : .. \ ;\.\(1:1'$ or,I .. \\,1 ,n!:,I';I\\\ of Spalli I bell. I.e tumed to epaln ,to be~om&, t'!i~~ \'\\ Ito !:,~,.. .'~ '''''\'11'.:' \t'~'. By ,\'11\;:(1 l'f' am':lh be \'r :1:, ';:-(' \', :-~:\'.:~ ... :><1 h.1i appl£~:(>d n:, g'I(,f,~ ('()r:ductur dlrectoJ;'ot the '·IQlJil~epart!Uen:tat.th;~.-.i,' .' Willcox. Convinced Former Governor 1tho , \'jf' 11'1 t! .1:. ':.'.:. ~~\ .~:.(. r\.'~' :ll:l~.y ([TO II! f.::;: ... t.'~'.'\ '.' .• : t\·i!l l.nl:OI'Il, J.1 ... ·f>:·p'''l!. Prrrot:t·;:J.<i andfMadrld Royal Cl)n!'l7vatol\Y. ~n .lS8f):' Won't 8e Candidate In 1928 lhauo.,ttd jH!\'\i\ \~I' :-.'1:11.,\(> .1I.·)'!,·: I) .... ··J!.~ :\ir (':1,1(:\'\ H \ .Il.d jlll.fi.b ~lt~cn\\ In his yu,ttl! the \Ioiln WilS1ho served as J;oncertmaster of tJl:,j' 1\\ nl Hl1-! tLln:' :: l 01. Lc ct), (' 0 l I. 1:\1: H.ldHUd Al'il H h 'e~'!'b \1:. k. ... ':.1~ hi:; ch1ef 1.utcrebt. aad he stuciletl with I Glasgow Sympl\lollY Ill! 1890 he VI,aa .lOSE WITH SNEERS!.1s ~ WtllJam R WllIC'ox, former chn1,man j fig:l!r i ( .. \ tht:r aad In. v Ih 1 l :.,1 t •• ' ~.l:O~ I~t. ~ t M'JJ\u..st c! jo In l\ladrid, \\ ICtLxtnnps In I appoln ted profCB6or ot vlOlln at. tltet .,'{'u'!y Arril'et! 111lnligrallt lIt, (~h{)~e .,frlleric(lll ,,\atIlC- of thl' Republicnn National C(lmmtt~t LId l\'~'!\ ,\' n. (' ',:, '\ T .Il\j(.\\' u:d ':l.tt .. I, ....... \\\.: \\ :1lf'1l101\'''d~ul'tl Joadllm III Brr-l1n. (Je\~ RlyalCollegeofMUl'olr.London Earl,!:' ... :V(ltumiized. He Sheds It tor (}np I'arf'llis Carp tee. says tnat desp!te the eomPllmen-lthr llc' \'.\ ,:,:. ,,; t:, \. :: ,Il' '';'\ .,,:,,' \' \I'\ \ 11,\\'< ,IOlt t,,\ght hlDt composltloll III Brus· In this century he began directing oro( tary reports about Charles-E. HUgheslfhrd :,1 fll 1 ~!H' fll~' ·...,P(·o.I: I\ - 11.)t,;t:.l t.r!l: .• lll \\,'tl, .. f. h[lj>lt.li,dJle 8t>:H. Hts Cflrc(>r as r;Uccltmastrl' tJe- chetitras, In addition t.o (:O.;na.uctfn~.(' as an eligible gl.ndidate for l?resldt\ut ttUf' of Uw !--o(':1!;(\::, rq·fird!('.\~ nf ~.;~- !d,.uu;:;O t'J ',:1(' (','n:t:a::'Y. :-.Ir. Rt.lb('l'~ gau wl1h the Drl'lt.n Phllharmonlc I the Spanlsh Symphony Orche~tra 'int on·Winning Gir!s in Luna Contest Wonder at Strange Taste of JUdges \'1 J 11M in 1928, he is qutte sura t11at the je'C't m:l~t('l\ \\\ £IS its \ :1~',~L(1 I\l:'. A~:C:J,I.'~'.'.l·,l·:·, n:'t' \c:'y n\:lt.'h I Then f,)l1()\wd a ('nrl('fr~ tOtu· of Euw thp Spanish caplt,aJ, bo takc,·s It 10-4'-:.0.:.\ \ 0 \ll Ftlul'etos cume t() t lIs I ,'.. FlIarolos, or Phl111ps, as most did t 'I ov, C~UlltLY ;;C\ enteen )€aL\S ago !r!)m IOf the lle!ghbors 111 the victnlty of 308 fO;\ c~~:::;n~r ~:v~o~~ :~~ho~t;' to ~Vi~U~~r;)1~~nlf~r, is H .~ ar ,~' ::n, '~~::\1' :.l~~ II~1. (\;l :·::ct. t ;'. ~:.I n: .• ICl' tv': II hip faces: r{'p€' Foll(l\\ inS this he tnught Violin I.he- pro'lllncea f9r three .D:lOnU\.B e~c~~i GrcC'ce he found it easier to~get about We.st Forlj-tlllrd Street, \here John speak for Governor Hughes, and even if ('peC'lall~ tllt Ar.H,d.tIl .1.1 .fo:.·::~:yna.; ('\;,~,n~r:;~ a::(t lu~rt.'d \\!l!lc nt thl' Hnmbul'J; C'oll~enElt-ory. yrur His serv1ces a~ guest conchictoil and do business under the name Of11S jallltOl, called hel, v,:orrled because I hELd it would be uncalled for III view corps, anrt \\\1\)[11 w~fh tl;f\ curr(a~ m'-::.L'!\:lll~ dLl\\l1. f'ncn~:; p!.llH'':l I\l~u tiH'Yi l t\pon tho 1nvltatlon of Queen Isa~are 1n demand from many caunttjes. John PI 1111 h . tel'est In nlI' d<llngs It \\111 prob.luly b<\ 1100\ ........ 1\\. \';(\'11 11' '1111;\ l~l.L'a Bow 'l ps 5 e waSH t f:lln\ wh'J.t namo her thlr ... cf 1'..!.9 reeent statement thut he is not to. .. ,- .. ....... NO SPEAK A BIT CATTILY Now that he has become a elt!zen:teen.)'ear.old daughter, VIolet, ShOUldl to be considered\ calld!d.te for the tremenclollhl), pupIi[ar .\1 lJ'''::''~i'' \In III;,t:Il::Lme ~rl('<'r ha,' very ll'1~; of the United States and hae acqU.lred . usc. . RepubHcan nomination in 1928.\ said lul.\'(' becn photo~l',~plw,~ f.·'):~1 (\'\ ry : t'\) {h) but she- also looks \s:?'U Hi unl .. I a wife and daughter he has deCIded jot bl ,'t i th ' con(\clvcb!e £l.llgl£\ [tad ~,~\t':,l1 [\1 ':,\ form I ~ By RI(,H~RD :\IO~T\GCE , 11 hE' rth crltlfiC'rt. erE-cord ng a,Mr, Willcox, 'If he should be drafted not at all COl1ll'l,nU 1 t' \11 '., fell'.'·' N th . b'l 'd' l' It d I he cun do better with the namc he In~ gIrl's birth her lUHl1e ls given as Violet for tho bead of the ticket at the In- ·sUr\. of 111f.,~ \'\' \\ ,·.'f ,' .. , .. ,~~. \ .. ~. ~:,~ - _. - ._-- ow at the ta Ol B laVe un e herHed from hiS parents. I . .• .. I ,I ~ ~ \. ..\ , .... , . ,. ~ .. ' \\' ...... _ .... \\'---_ ....... \\'- '1f.lS.' ~~~ ..... ~~!\':'~~~~~~!!!M! I th hi r th I I PllllItPS. Bllt, ; .. Ice John ne,e, nad slsteoce of the NewYor~ Republlcansfare t'lIk \I~l\'n' Ulld \,'d', 0\ Othel\ 'Th,J!I~'l1S1·'\ -- .. 11:!J5'. ~:::.-- ----- F1 le country n e wore poe And so l'ecently Jusllce Black in Su· .\ ~ ..... , ., .'. ... 1'V 11. u \...II eautiful, it 1s only natural that the ~ preme Court granted Fllarctos the ~ctoPted the name,leg,all Y , Mrs, Flla- who wish to insure the carrying Ofjwal'farrs nr\., lntcl':-;'l.)('r~t><l !I(';'\ :\1 d tl.l(T(' 1 ~ bli h Id th ! I . lctOS f£\lt that it \\asn t quite rIght. I the State, he doubtless would prove Ills with duC\ aUC\'ll'ioll ttl t'H' U·ltl·ll t'lof' .1 C sou expect to see e ace·rlght to resume hIs onglll:tl nalne and. 1,,'\ .. I <.... \1\1111 .. null 1:,l\1'I til {·oHduc·( \:\\(\\\ ,orl\. fl fi f b thl b ttl . I A.I this she {'xp.a1J.C'd J('st(,ldll~. de- vote-winnIng ability. as he dId in 1916. IFrench t'H' G(,l'm:tl'~ anct lI(> I~\\\ f'H\Y .1 gUl'e 0 a fi ng eau y con est a lC'gal notice to that f;'trect \·vas pnnt-' scribing how Ehe hnu \ .. on hN' husband I \. _.:, , :.l., \ inner in every new..!paper and on ed In the newspape\s I other nation HI)lcs.utr,l Oil t.,c .... \r.·!~ I . , O\Tr to r.1VlIl~ up the Amer1can n:-,mc.> TO CAMP 'erl' fr<JIII All 1', II ,t I' t, .. I I I \'I.:H: Al!IlO~, ('\t1:H:'h·~O:· o! lery screen. Whether she be modest As news goes it was like the eooe of I 159 CHILDREN GO \ > \' \H\ .. ,he had adopted se\'enteen yc~rs ago ns IhOW allY ~n, of \ltote , .. t\'1 .,,\ i tIlt' M.Htrl<l S\.'\llllol1\.· nncl .Mall- ·.ISS Quoag or magnificen.t Miss Un i- the man biting a clog for rarrly indef'd 'th ttl t· 1 0 Id find ..... ..... l. .. I ...... 110 ,'. ~r5e, the batll1nn- beauty Is now a sym-I cloes a naturalized clt1zen pc-tition for I e ll('ares rans a lOn 1E' C U , could h(' In{)\, t'd to 1}.,1'1:£' ll'l!\r:d th :j).~ ~ [.,.p na\ t I. n db', III :ll::-.llcn Frt'IWh, o , 1of his own. Winners of Jew,sh Scholarships Get 'about \\'Ings • 1 b ., I d '0 th II t :Jl of modern American life. And that. the rlght to use his foreign nUDle. I vv ~ L''':HPO~I'l', 111\ (' (,(,~l nut e (' s \y those Nho love the human form di-I The case of the alien in Boston who . \1 told him:' ,bhe saId,. \Ulat he Vacation at Port Jervis The RerlLlI s('fJu('r.l\t'~ a:; pktul't~d)ou \f l\:1dtWhW.:; (If t111\' Nt'w Yl)rk Sym~ llle, is as it should b~, had the temerity to choose the name I dldn t n€ed to hn\e an AmerIcan. name A group Of 159 Children1 attend1ng the large srreC'1l [1.1. thl\ CrltC'l'Ion \\lit IphollY Orchestrn fur the- ('omlug SE\flf;()n But is there no sadder side to those [Of Cabot is a matter of histOlOY.' to be nn Am('rIca~l,' He has hIs clt1zen~ JewIsh religious schools In this city are I tho Mngno.scop(', 31.'(' of tll~l1n·~t;1t1~ In - . Mr A rlJtl~ \\\tll knd th(' orchr-stro. clur~ 1 ~orious triais of loveliness from which And in nU probabllity Filaretos would I ship papers now, in the camp of the Central Jewish In-I terest. Bre:lth-takmg in thrlt' r,lpld I~H: t hp werks \\.IH'n CI~mf>ns Kraus of I uly emerge the latest queens of tba\'e beel1 content to carry his adopted And so John finally consented and stltute, Port Jervjs, N. Y., where they lmo\'~mt:'nt and l\E'alldi(' detail, they Ilre I f\l ,1I;l\f')l\t OC'l'mnt'Y. \\\n~ to hl.\,('\ ct~- I i:auty? Are there no bitterness and Iname to his grave if his wife, Cathe-jWent before the Supreme Court to re- wlll stny three weeks, In\'nrlably thrilling. In fact. 'Hre Hetrei. !l.h Krall\ \'ao:; unuhlp 10 H'- aguish among the unphotographed rine, hadn't worried so mUch over the Ico\:cr tl'lC name he had ne-ver rt>ally The \'acation 1s the gift of the Jewish \V.'lngs·' a motion picture l.lsting\. let t '.':1' If;]\\!' (Jf fll:~(,1H't' to ,'\)nlf' ~(1 Amfr- I nmsels ,,,ho fan to attain the prtzes;mattel', l'C\llnCl Education ASSOciation. Each child In l U5 say, an hOll~' or an t.our H!1:I a 1('\1. Tn nIl thrl't' v.1111)p fin\' ('onchl(,w' : pulchritude? Alas, it was d!scovcred , _______ _ .__ - - -~ ---I the group Is winner of a. camp SChOlar-: quarter, and r.JJ1~i: t :l:~ c!uC'!l:,' of r.lr: u ... ··,· fpf tlIP f:~mphntl~' OfdH~F>·l\a 'hh ,day that there is, there most ccr-, \Oh I guoss the <1<0151011 was nil fight,\ FLiRTI ruG A, GENT SCORES ',Shl P contest held by the association, I '''\ We' ,ho\llel be t:lt'llllcci to tit:'''''' ,Of.\~\, t,:lf p'll,,\ brl:l~ Felt,' Busch of ,1nly Is. ~ Anna Grant, Helen Murray and Tillie _____ ._ \. a. hat into the .r.ll' ann em:t a sh:-It\'l;. ;I:il'C'':dt 11, Wit !t £'1' DamrosC'h anrt OS5!P, The gloomy truth wa.s ascertained 5chackrr said· \The fll'~t chOIce was 2 Women, 2 t\1en Arrested on His N Tbh 1 lor two from 511(,(,l' ('ntll\lsl=,,~m, But IG:lb!\ll0'\lLdl. 'Om a. poll of the dEfc-ated CUIld1dat.('s, all rl~~ht but the otl~crs weren't so- Tip in Matt St. Drug Rald I ... ew r otop ays ··'t'111r-f;,\ it mllf...t b(\ rrl1l('lllb( lTfI. I~ n ~!r Run'l \\111 prc-:-;('llt fnn]£\ of hl\ Ir the title of Miss Luna. 1927, who, goorl \ ' : I \sprcial.\ It 15 one ot tllos~ rrsC'l'v(' i i.)('5t known compO:HtIntlf) whtiC' d1J'cct~ . :. . Two women and two men. arrested .: Ithered yesterday to show their proud I Betty Coh€.'n said: \The little girl 15; ~UlngF.,\ Pnralllount's ·'Alr Epic,\ Opcns scat. two performances f\ clay afialrs: Ul~ thr Synlp!JnllY Orrllf'Rtra, 011(' U lapellness to all the world, Twcnty- 'sweet. but the other two--,nlY God! 1 in a narcotic and liquor raid on a store at the Critrrioll and it has to lnst at lCfU:,t two hOUl'S \'101111 and plano sonata upon which hf'! le auburn-haired maidens ancl three! don't k.now what they judge on but it I ill 1I.1ott Street, will be arraigned today Consequently II. great deal of senti- hus been at work for four y~ars. This: no mIght have been blondes we,.. I certainly nlll't on legs\ In Federal Court as sequel to a flirt\. By WILEU,A WALDORF mental and 'Weepy muterl,1 is thrust will be Mt'. ArbOn', first American up-] :ought togethel' by George BoothbY,,' Fae Halpern declared. \Those girls tion between aile of the women and WAR ill general occupied the screen into the tale here and thore. along with Il'caranec ill the 1'01e of dlrertor, al.' ldefntigable press agent of the resort. aren·t:. sO bad but I could pick out B. I pretty conSistently last season, long s~r('tchC's Clf wh:'.t mny be- t£\rr.1l.\\d I thOUGh c\nr(.y 1n 1000 h(' \flf; (,011('(>rt- I ' I Federal Narcotic Agent Robert Prim· , , ' fRAN]( BROTHERS Bet ween 47th ami 18th St,'eels A new sports oxfo:d of tan calf with McAfee's golf and shooting sole -'[CI/'S Dl\par/mt'IlI Thi,-d Ploor ,an exhibition advertised as the third lot of beautiful gIrls right out of this I\ It IClllks as though war In partlcu-Ifor wan'; of a. bettcr desIgnation, 'just ma't!'r of Ihl' Boston Symphony under' lnu.l red·he.ded bathing beauty, row.\ ~.rose, lar may be the watchword for tbe com- I war,\ Wilhelm Grrlck.. I lntest. i Rhoda A. Re:;,nick, ~.tv.hel Boehle nnd I Prlmrcse, Bftel' talkmg with the i ing year. Now that the late confliCt., V::del' thr C'lrC'um<:;tn.n('('~ our b·.lb- Ml'. Arhos Wfif; hflrll In l\!nctrld on D('~ I ,,;. ___ .... __ .... -_\\-.- .. -- ... - .... - -.-... -.-.-.--.- .......... a; _______ -iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;IJ Mr. Boothby had I\lso arranged for I HllarlRn ShE'S sald that it might hn\'0 wonlan a while In Delancey Street.\sald Ihas been thoroughiy glorIfied as [l, IIJLll~: f-p.:-lL \('1'(:> a\')\nj' gradually and c~mh('r 25. 1863 HfI' is known as a. ... ,e appearance of ~ red-haired cle-I' been WO.O, IIw was gOIng UptOWll to b\,y \dope.\ ------- - 'lant and monkey, but while they wer~ t 'She told him he need not go so f.lr Doesn't ~{'(\ How I Could Hnppru I resent they did not engage In the I . ancl had one of the men under arcebt ,mpetition, The twcnty~four red and FInally, thE' opInion Of Janet O'Con- get some for hIm In the Matt Stret\t ear red~heEldB parlded and posed, nor of \A -Nlght 1n Spain,\ WUi sought. r.tore Soon nftrrward the Mott Street .,wever, and aftpT thf' photo~raph('rs Miss O'Colluor, tll.c only pl'ofe8~lonal ~t01'e was ralde-d, but l1quor only Was ad been E:tnti::,flcad the judges an~ I show r,lrl 111. the> ('nnt{'-t. could not {OlUFI Thf' prlFonnC'rfi Rrc Lt11y L'lt:\·1 :lUllced that M1ss Sadie Grafi', a und(lrstand v.hy she- had not obtuined tWE\l1ty-tVio of 153 Broome Street: Vin .. h h d tl fi tin p!'!zr. (pnt CU('l2:'~'\ tw('nty~four. of 31 Broonle I rnograp e-r, .B won le rs PI' ze. t, \Wn\' do r tllink of t\e O\vnrd?\ salel Th I I ul. ~ U U Stl'C\('t and Mr, and Mrs. Vincent D~~ e ot 1e1'8 who finlrdu:{ 1n the mO~l(,Y : Miss O·Connor. \Sa -, I don't think: , 113 Matt ere Alice Madson, typl,t, and W'nl· lib It } I \1to of Street. cd Ford, home girL The Judges \pre' anyt 1 ng a out . , ------ obol·t Garland, MIss Rob Boye, MI5S' \Tho th,w gtr~\- \ny. Ih~y wouldn't TIME CLOCK FOR TEACHERS 'an WllUams al)d T. Joseph Ca~sidy. ! be Ir>t into tthp 2,000 g.rls Zl<\gf(lld \\'hel1 MI~s Graff was l1sk(>d t,n ex- pl:ks e.\€'r)' ),('1\1\. to b~lY.~10Lhlng of the I T('.lchrrs in t11(' p~bl1C schools ofl 'E'~S her opInion of the judgrs' d('~ t\\O do?t\\n hf\ finally Rf',· North Errr,(\ N J. w111 be obl1gE'd to sian she bald that It was .... f>ry lLlcr I \W(}m~n ought Jl{'\('r tn b£' allow(,~ punr-h n tim€' c:c,ck and w111 not he .'r guess the jl1ctp;('s kne-w Wl1,1t they; to j\'HI~e beauty ('otl1r ... t~. Thrj-\ (Ion t alloVwcd to marry wlthill the first two i rre dOing, all right .. • Miss Oro.ft' con~ know anything about them If IJ. gil'l :t~ars aftel\ they ha\'e eecul\e-d thelr I nued, \And I \','nut to say that both ,f.;r1l1~~ at n jurlgr n womntl thInks thC' Jobs, the st.'hool hoard of the munld- )e second and third prlZf> wlnnt'rs nre Iglrll!i stuck up or trying to vamp some~ paltty has rulrrt 1n two r~so!utlons ,nutltul, lovely gIrls\ I body Dud throws l1er out. Women p ... ed at the last meeting, It was Miss Mnrt\'nn. thp. ~E\('onc1 p1'1\(' w:n~ : hr':pn t any plnc-£\ III judg1ng a beauty, lenrnfd t')d3Y, f:, Ind:c·llcd th~~t th(l rwnrd had ,collt(>~· Thf'~(rc nil rate;;\ ~ So Ill.,IIY tCi\chrrs werE' latE' last Y!2'al' t!c;fiE\d hpr, \It·s wonderful,\ she: From all nf whlc11 it Is ('oncluded, (·he> hoard onlerecl the timE' clocks In- ld. I thr:t In h('n~Hy's ho.unts. as in other :.l~li('ct flO that lateness may be prop~ In this op!n~on, l\.f1ss Ford. ~ .. ho ,,\ 11('~s l11~('r(' .. tlI1g plnc('s. the>re m:w bf' rrly rh£ck('u durtng the comlng tf'rm'i rs. prize Lu.t Y(,r',r~ ngrN\u. \U's mar~ ~founc:l sadl1C's!'l. hlf.t~nlPfi\ an{' WO€\. Thp rule against marriage during the! ,loti.,\ Miss. Ford.- declared. I ----------- first two years wns passed because I ' Boy, 12, Drowned in paS,sale Biver mnny tcachcrs~ JOllowlng. their mar .. , flom. Dl.-ontlng .O¢lllon. 'Andrew Labash, twelve, ot •. ;1~·'Mon· rlnr,e<. would come to school 11\ tJlP i So fol.r comi,lete silUs!action \1, .th the- . rQe S:·!\('\ct\ P~.,~ •. J I drowr,rd II:, uU~vi,L.l.>J.,l~(,.'> of thel~ husbalHh r\:~d· Jllte:,t had bf't'n r('glst~red 1 hen a. t11(' Pus.\:alc R1V(>-'r white sWl~mlng w!lh thu~, a=C't'ndlllg tO~·'W!1('mb(rs (If the I ull of the defeated entrants \\OlF.l take-no S(\(;n) companions. His 'bC\dy <\Vl1S rc- \chool hoard, d(f-t:oy the m'Jrnle of I !\inry Regan and Marlo Russ(ll said: cO\·crru after un hour's search, thplr pt.:plls TT I :l • ! r t. I • t I .... --~ , 11'1 , ...• '~ Thmllglwut the n'hole lovely room from u'hich thiS corner was sketched, there IS clearly expressed the JOY of cultured liring The ensernble IS har· nwnlOus The color,~ restful. The atmosphere homelike And each rpproductlon IS a mast.er· piece oj Hampton artistry It IS such Intenors that the Hampton Decorators ll'Ould be pleased to prepare for you, ..... ;X •.. I Greatest Sales Our History~ .' In Require Larger Quarters for HUDSON ~ESSEX 1. . , We welcome you to the opening of our new additional sales and service estab- lishment because we naturally take pride in the success for which it sta:nds.!. Expansion is the outward symbol and reward of appreciated public service. While continuing, of course, our older establishment at 1771 'Broadway we regard our new and larger branch chieBy as an instrument and opportun- ity for rendering an even finer service to Hudson-Essex owners, prese~t and future. The added facilities it provides for mOle convenient dIsplay, sales and service to a larger proportion of owners and buyers, expresses the active interest in the gdod will and satisfaction of uwners, which is the uppermost thought of the management and personnel. SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW MODELS { <]Juring \Opening Week, t> a special di3play will be 8hown 0/ the complele neW line oj H ucbon antI} Es:;ex Super-Sixt!:J I featuring the new higb.compression, anti-knock molors, and the line of J 18- ' inch Hua.son Super-Sixe3. which h03 been added to the regular line of 12l.inch HudJons. Hud~on Motor Car Company of New York; Inc. 1842 Broadway Circle Building, at 6lat Street I I I. .' j I i , j I : I I J ··f I , , I ...• , ' .