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Rh Calendar of Events in Motordom for 1913-1914

October 27-28.— Fourth Annual Convention Electric Vehicle Association of America at Chicago, Ill. Harvey Robinson, Secretary, 1170 Broadway, New York City.

October 18-November 2—Dallas, Tex. Automobile Show. State Fair. Dallas Auto Dealers' Association. D. F. Stafford, Mgr.

November 2-3—Los Angeles to San Diego, Cal, to Phoenix, Ariz., Road Race.

November 3-8—Chicago, Ill. Second Annual Motorcycle Show. Coliseum. A. B. Coffman, Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, O., Chairman.

November 4-5—El Paso, Tex. Road Race to Phoenix, Ariz.

November 4-5—San Diego, Cal. Road Race to Phoenix, Ariz.

November 6—Phoenix, Ariz. Track Races, State Fair.

November 7-15—London, England. Automobile Show, Olympia.

November 8-12—Shreveport, La. Track Races. J. A. Sloan.

November 8-15—Atlanta, Ga. Automobile Show. Atlanta Auto and Accessory Association. Auditorium Armory.

November 24—Savannah, Ga. Automobile Show.

November 24—Savannah, Ga. Vanderbilt Cup Race. Savannah Auto Club.

November 27—Savannah, Ga. Grand Prize Race. Savannah Auto Club.

December—Newark, N. J. Automobile Show. Armory Building. New Jersey Auto Trade Association.

December 9-12— Philadelphia, Pa. Annual Convention of American Road Builders' Association.

January 3-10, 1910—New York City. Automobile Show. Automobile Chamber of Commerce. Pleasure cars. Grand Central Palace. S. A. Miles, Mgr.

January 2-10—New York City. Automobile Salon of Imported Cars. Hotel Astor. S. Kjeldsen, secretary.

January 10-16—Milwaukee, Wis. Automobile Show.

January 24-31—Chicago, Ill. Automobile Show. Pleasure Cars. Coliseum and First Regiment Armory. Automobile Chamber of Commerce, New York City. S. A. Miles, Mgr.

January 24-31—Rochester, N. Y. Automobile Show. Exposition Park. Rochester Automobile Dealers' Association. C. A. Simmons, Mgr.

January 26-31—Scranton, Pa. Automobile Show. Armory. H. B. Andrews.

January 31-February 7—Minneapolis, Minn. Automobile Show. Minneapolis Auto Trade Association. National Guard Armory.

February—Elmira, N. Y. Automobile Show. Armory. Automobile Show Committee. Frank D. Pratt and M. Doyle Marks.

February—Fort Dodge, Ia. Automobile Show. Armory. Automobile Dealers' Association.

February 2-7—Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile Show. Pleasure Cars. Buffalo Automobile Dealers' Association. John J. Gilson, 401 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y., Secretary.

February 7—Omaha, Neb. Automobile Show. C. G. Powell, Secretary, 2119 Farman street.

February 9-14—Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile Show. Commercial Cars. Buffalo Automobile Dealers' Association. John J. Gilson, 401 Franklin street, Buffalo, N. Y., Secretary.

February 18-21 — Bloomington, Ill. Automobile Show. McLean County Automobile Club.

February 21-28—Newark, N. J. Automobile Show. New Jersey Automobile Trade Company. R. B. Mann, Secretary, 37 William street.

February 24-March 1—Cincinnati, O. Automobile Show. Cincinnati Auto Dealers' Association.

March—Grand Rapids, Mich. Automobile Show. Grand Rapids Herald. Klingman Furniture Building.

March—Wichita, Kan. Automobile Show. Wichita Business Association.

March 7-14—Boston, Mass., Automobile Show. Pleasure Cars. Mechanics' Building. Boston Automobile Dealers' Association. C. I. Campbell, Mgr.

March 17-21—Boston, Mass., Automobile Show. Commercial Cars. Boston Commercial Motor Vehicle Association. C. I. Campbell, Secretary.

April 9-15—Manchester, N. H. Automobile Show. Mechanics' Hall. D. F. Sullivan.

May 30—Indianapolis, Ind. 500-mile Sweepstake Races. Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The dates for the two National automobile shows to be held next winter in New York and Chicago have been decided upon. The New York exhibition will be held in its entirety in the Grand Central Palace during the week of January 3-10. The Chicago exhibition will be held at the Coliseum and First Regiment Armory as formerly, the date being January 24-31. Each exhibition will be conducted under the auspices of the Automobile Chamber of Commerce, and each will be confined to passenger vehicles. This will be the first time one association has been in actual control of both exhibitions since the Selden-Patent litigation matters divided the membership of the N. A. A. M. into two camps which brought about several shows.

Madison Square Garden, which has been the home of the New York show for many years, proved itself inadequate for exhibiting the products of the automobile industry, and last year the exhibition was held in both the Garden and Grand Central Palace. The Grand Central Palace, a magnificent show building, will this year house the entire exhibition, and the space which has been secured is greater by far than that which was utilized in two buildings last year. Four floors of the Palace will be used for the exhibits and the additional space over that which was had last year is 50,000 square feet, which will afford a comfortable housing for all exhibitors.

For the Chicago show, the gallery of the Coliseum will be extended at the sides and each end of the building will be lengthened by 24 feet, this arrangement adding 5,000 more feet of space for the exhibits. The aisles will extend around the inside of the balcony instead of the outside as heretofore, so that the exhibition space will be given greater depth.

Motorists are pleased with the idea of utilizing only one building in New York for the show, and also the fact of having the New York and Chicago exhibitions under one management, for this will result in saving many thousands of dollars to the trade and space rentals will cost less than in former years. S. A. Miles, general manager of the Automobile Chamber of Commerce, is busily engaged on the plans for both exhibitions, and he expects that application blanks and diagrams will be issued by September 1. Applications for space and diagrams and other information can be had by writing to the Automobile Chamber of Commerce. 7 East 42d street, New York City.