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V* bi> tou*\ \ t Ji \ liVti | ml % I{ll i a Today and Tomorrow Last Chance to See The Studebaker GOLD CAR See it at the Automobile Show Complete *ar <!*•• cm -l and manufactured ;u udebiker fart • *rT« ». Rody. Top and t’pholsiery from Studehaker Custom !tod\ I i* m* ir Oold plating h* Vatr .\ Town* *• tnford. < "im. r yHE new Bri'Coe at $685 we believe is th‘ 1 >*» > t looking, the sweetest running auto* Progress I mobile ever built at the price. Sum ha** made it. fncreased production im^ h * lowered costs, provhted more refinements. 7 TOI' RING car has surprising roominess try it! Four-passenger roadster is the only car built with a full bark to the front seat a novelty— see it! Briscoe-built in Briscoe factories insures ipialit.v in every dotaM. YnV will miss the real meaning the how holds for von if vnu fail to see the beau tiful. handsomely finished and completely equipped 1017 Briscoe Models. Kiv*- Pnv'ipnsfr Tnurtna Cur • 0 Tonohjilrr SKIO l our l*Jt ■’••ng* r Hoaduo \ s♦;*>.« I**liv«*r.v Phi (('annpy Top 11. F. FM.TER SAIJks COMPANY. rn Mlrhigan iM*tt'ihutor*. e MARKET 5374 1231 WOODWARD AVE. DETROIT TIMES 'Si ATE AUTO SCHOOL HAS 816 GROWTH ;m i 0 Feet of Floor Space Used In New Home ! HACHES MEN MOTOR TRADES ncial Welfare of Stu dents Is Also Pro moted The Michigan State Auto school. n< of the largest and best equipped a 'itutlons of itk kind in the coun try, has doubled its bUHiness ea< it ■< ar -Mire n wan founded eight t ir- ago. except during 191»*. «hi n it- increase whs ,"»00 per rent over the buxines* of the previous year if recently took possession of a t m building at Nos. 687-689-6#! V*. oodwanl uve , which has 33.000 <l .ar* f* • sos floor spare, an addi ’ ti mad* nweitgry by its growth. Th* new equipment provides for rsev ,n complete automobile m rurtlon. electric systems, blazing .ml welding, and tire repairing, and ( presents the latest discoveries and improvements in »h* motor Indus try. The entire front of the new build _ will be mod as a lecture room, fording accommodations for a mu b .rg* r class than the old build ng di'l Another spa* ions room will ix devoted to preliminary electrical n miction In h- usstng the course which t: .ipplicain faer* on entering th*' tool. A tl Zeller, president, said 'Our students are made to oallze f o:n the beginning that serious an oln at ion md gifting down to busl iu •*> i> tin only means oi getting the* 'b* 10 or 12 weeks which ar*' n*. • “sary to a« quaint them with the Aids In Spreading Auto Publicity nigPf* ‘ w H. N. NLLSOhb He is at the head of tho Nelsot Studio, which produced films boost ing the automobile game. mechanical and electrical branches of the Industry. Our boys must put on overalls and must not he afraid of getting 'heir hands dirty \Y* believe that th** expert and his su<- cess are the outcome of serious am bition and hard work * "To turn out high grade men, it is necessary to have high-grade in structors and up-to-date equipment, all of which we have It is nl* i necessary to take a rerrnin length of time to give the proper insirii'' tion and practice. \\’e cannot turn men out in h.-s than 10 weeks rr the automobile course alone arid we strongly recommend that they stay longer.** \ -pet ial department ha« he. n Opened known as the ’Students we’ fare department ” It assists s*u dents in making church connection-' and gaining satisfactory living i * comrnodations, as well as employ ment Harry \ Stevenson, one .. f th* b f -' known autoruobil* irtn n this section, has supervision o\ • tlii- department. He recently joine 1 til" school as vice president. An up-to-date dormitory has he* n i completed which provides lor a: ; extra large numlrer of students 'i connection the school maintain- . i reading room aud shower baths. It will pay you to investigate Moving Pictures for Your Business! We can tell your story on the Screen quickly and interestingly W' : can do for you the same as we have done with such gyoat concerns a> the Hudson Motor Car Company, Saxon Motor Company, Ford Motor Company of Canada and others. Let us estimate your needs—no obligations whatsoever. H. N. NELSON Moving Picture Studios 79 Woodward \ve. Call “Cadillac 6703” = / See the Sensible Six at the Motor Show ~ ~ The Six that is Sensible because of its £ "E strength and light weight, only 2150 pounds. E E Sensible because it is powerful, 41 h.p. one £ = E h.p. for every 53 pounds. £ E E Sensible because it is over-tired. 32 x 4" tires. £ H £ Sensible because it is big. 112" wheelbase. 2 Sensible because it is easy riding. 51 :1 springs E in rear. Sensible because of its roomy body with plenty • ~ of leg room. £= Sensible because ot its economy in fuel con -3 sumption. 18 to 25 miles per gallonr' - ' H Sensible because of it:» price, only $875.00. £ £“ Space 55-56 Detroit zEE tzr~—X. Oakland Sixes ■ -y OAKLAND SIXLS j£"r£Zg .. Touring Car and Roadutei S T~ =L Convertible Sedan 10r*0 ~ (lnkland Motor ( ompnnv £~ - —-Zjfc Factory Port a'. V H .^r H=k K ADFORD-BI.OCK CO.. W Datributor*. * —~ "^F * === -' 122.’» Woodward A\e. ~ - : £jp Phone Market 16 12 I_| 1 _ | ti ___ t n r g - - - -- - - - ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT PAYS * Sec us at the Auto Show for a RI EL demonstration PAGE 7