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Show 111 m r U4 THE SUNDAY HERALD, JULY id m m this has dropped off to 6.7 per cent and the manufacturers and execu tives nave, taken the lead with a SO. -- The total purchase of 11 per cent tt : June virhMi t51". ' jiiMin fran farmer the Paiae and Jewett outnuL large purchaser of ' automobile purchases by , Another iTiEfftureri and executives Is ; automobiles, as reflected by the the Mar summary of j Palis summary developed In the ot May also laborers. This the distribution, depart- month it ..Jflotor .class bought 10. per cent of the . .. Jewett ProdttcUoa. The 1 Jmnsny the distribuOon suin- - labor classification Included also ... - - J Vfiwnt ntnr aVfllait . Ttio'hnntr ami fnntmM of paise the j Closely following the farmers in ot cent 8 per howed that CSTS . a av llalMA Mint. .nnwiliaBaa were merchants. This WTwent to farmers but to May class bought 6.6 per cent The X, 1923, WE HAVE A FEW MT. ETNAS OF OUR OWN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN AMERIC i '"la 7 ni trr J'c r Sat ".. PIU TREE SERVICE! 3000 miles of care-fre- e t&how Has owned four cars coding more than Pah but never am so Jv''tLi WE SERVE YOU Voiappreciate prompt, polite, efficient service, don't yu? Service is the cornerstone of our business.a - Whether it's a single spark plus, a tubes, lens, or a difficult job, our. purpose is the same, to serve you. We would like to' do business with you. -- r. rt. Ptlga-Deiro- Mi it J8 H; President, Motor Car Co., Detroit, Michigan. jDear Mr. Jtwitt: J. As requested in your letter of Jane 4, an glad to writs you more about my ca 7 "btrty to use tor trip '"y Personal advertising, bs pubpublicity, I would pr lished without my name. I have always driven cars costing' considerably more than the Paige, feel-ithat the beet wis none too good for the kind of touring I likt to do. Naturally, it was.with some misgivi tiff that I undertook my eastern trip in your Mf. with which I felt unfamiliar. Also, 1 have never used an enclosed car for towing before, and I expected it to be a little weak on hill climbing, as well as a little on the road. Starting without great confidence in the car because of its moderate price, and because of my unfamiliar! ty with it, I was of course always looking for some kind of trouble to develop. From that point of view, my trip was a continpal series of disappointments. 1 have had oo trouble except what was due to my own carelessness, and might have occurred to the costliest car I could buy. . This seems a good place to say that one of the things I very much appreciate about the Paige, is the high character of its representatives and their eagerness to see that all Paige cars satisfy 1 ' 4" TUBES GAS n; ACCESSORIES OILS TIRES GREASES WW ' building tr&des proved a large buyer of cars In May as k.l per cent of the Paige and Jewett pro- auction went to this class. Women, who purchased cars in weir own names bought a slightly larger percentage of the .output ln '' Corner Third South and University Avenue. Phone 237. " -- STymBARER) - ' rr ' J SI S . i ! The Studebaker WMPSWrti, May than February, according id the summary. The May figure was 4.2 per cent, against 4 per cent earlier In the year. ed (PlsntsX. 4, wbA i, Detroit, where the Bif-Si- z, if NEW STUDEBAKER PLANTS AT SOUTH BEND, IND? which sxe notable in design, size and equipment for efficient and economical manufacture. The South Bend Plants contain 4375,000 square l toi tbe Spsci-KS-U Vast 'Resources Make Possible High Value at Low Price in Studebaker feet offioor space They "employ 12,000 persons. They cost $33,250,000. Light-Si- x ... Studebaker's vast resources are utilized to manufacture, (sot assemble) the Light-Si- x complete in the newest and most modern large aatoirx)bilc plants in the world. - a value as. the Light-SiEvidence of its mechanical superiority is found in its practical freedom from vibration. This is accomplished by the perfect balance of the motor. Perfect balance is obtained largely through the complete machining of all surfaces of the crankshaft and connecting rods. This requires 61 precision operations. This method is followed exclusively by Studebaker on cars at this price. In fact, very few other cars have this feature, and their prices are from three to ten times as great as that of the Light-Six- . It is significant, therefore, that the sale of more than 80,000 Studebaker cars during the first six months of this year broke all records. Buyers are justified in expecting more for their money in a Studebaker than in any other car. so great dollar-for-doll- ar x. l1 ToKiag -- The other classifications follow in order of per cent sold to them: IMS Coap-CM- W -- Txmrw 1 1 III Si 7S SPSS 91e HlriTA 3,T U D E MADISON, 111., June '29. Mrs. Florence Motzinger, 33 years old, of this city, proudly lays claim to being a grand- mother. The arrival of Thomas Burns, Jr., gives the distinction of being a grandparent to this young woman. The infant's mother, Irene Motzinger Burns, Is only 15 years old, while little Thomas' father is 18. Thomas, Sr., who has a reputation of being a boxer of parts, says the youngster looks like he might develop into a glove-fiste- d . - artist. 0, automobile should decide on anything until he has seen and driven this car. ' It Uoacked by a corpo- ration with $S5,000,000 of actual net assets and a reputation for hoaett product and fair dealing. ar ISSS tus S7$S "H, "l i' BA KBR-- BAR j ' i dow-hand- le, . . fr mrtra r thatm wmlil .a. k . . Nm ' on raeaeet, 2 v ' .. --a Jennie M. Forrle wasn't permit-- , ted to enter the motorcycle climbina contest at Delaware Oan. Pa., because she was only a we- -' man, but she drove her bike up the hill at a speed thatamaied the men conteBtanta.1 Jj THE KIDS SHOULD WORRY! BERLIN, June 30. Indignant at what they termed the "unwarrant ed delay" of the city authorities in providing a new building to replace antifuated accommodations, the parents of children attending public schools Nob. 306 and 307 went on strike. That is, they kept their children home. The children are pleased. i HE modern motor is builftb stand a lot of rough treatment and still give service. But the worst punishment it gets is faulty lubrication. Here is the source of grief the wail of the pocketbook when big bills come in for preven--' table repairs and replacements,, b Strange, too, isn't it ? When all you have to do is shake off the old, careless habit of asking for aa quart of oil" and say "Polarine" instead. Start today with the correct grade PAIGE BUILT remember there is a grade exactly suited to the lubrication requirements of each type of engine! Consult the chart. of Polarine Smart Style, Worlds of Pep seen this blue beauty on the streets all year's eyes turn to it smartest car. YouTI look in vain elsewhere for such beauty, such power, such performance. From 2 to 60 miles an hour in high. From 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7 seconds, in YOU'VE 7-- the Mav been accustomed to pal pie who have . a i ,IIUA t uig fjuw w evw iur a ujunng car. ....... Very truly yours,-. WJS-C- - THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (ACotoadoCorpontian) e Marketing a complete line of petroleum products in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montana high-grad- high Worlds of pep, and beaud tifully finished leather of blue tone Spanish match Automatic to body. windshield wiper, rear-viemirror, fine cord tires, trunk, bumpers and all the equipment you see in the picture included in list price. Let us show you. hand-crushe- Superior Motor Co. Y or SO miles an hour. I have been acl tomed to using the scheme of spinri up the gears by letting in the eld momentarily, but I found this no! all necessary with the Paige. My drove a large part of the trip with gt nfinent and without noticeable ing. She joins me In my praise of Pa - 1 handling ease. 1 don't know whether you will tto' terested in hearing my point of view:1 enclosed bodies, but I can fell yon 1 1 old on them for touring, as well as city work, aftef my experience. drove two whole days with the au tout ic windshield wiper going all the tu" on other days into dust clonda, cold winds in the mountains. And f pleasure of being able to regulate oni own comfort by merely turning a wf ' is on that I never appt dated before as t did in your Pai; Brougham Contrary tomyexpectauot the car is not hot in warm weather. ' Perhaps I should doss my letter I saying that the Paige is a far finer ? I' than I ever imagined it to be. In fact,' ' is more comfortable to ride in, and e ier to handle than any higher prici if car I know of. If your car were bett 'J known for what it actually is, 1 am su n w "A NaylorAuto Co. v GRANDMA RACE - cost$2,500,00a The assembly and stock plants which cost $5,000,-00as well as closed and open body plants, spring shops, etc. Studebaker plants, in cost and size, are the second largest of the world's automobile plants. Studebaker is the second . strongest financially of the automobile manufacturers of the world. These facta show why.it is possible for Studebaker to produce the Light-Si- x a truly remarkable car and sell it tor less than a "fig T J IfIfu The stamping plant Tom1mtmtYomH ) YOUNGEST their owners, regardless of whether they old them. I was also surprised at their moderate charges for various odd jobs, for which I have been accustomed to' paying mora, But to tell you more about my trip, I am enclosing a map on which I have marked it. The roads are boulevards practically everywhere, except where I found repair wagons had not reached boles mads by the severs winter vsather, and Some places where cotv atmaion was Under way, But it is in Just such unfavorable road conditions that my Paige showed one of its fine advantages. It means something to me now that the Paigarear springs are more than five feet long, and that tt baa 131 inches of wheelbase. 1 can truthfully ay I have never driven or ridden in any car which rode more comfortably and handled more easily on difficult roads. Thereare long and fairly steep grades in the Cumberland Mountains, White Mountains, and the Adirondack, all of which I went through. I am pleased to tell you that your claims about Paige hill climbing io high gear are true. Except when some sharp turn or cars ahead in the road made slowing down necessary, I practically never dropped into second speed. And on the down grades, whereone frequently gets going a little too fast, I can truly say the car amazed me on the score of ease in changing into second, when going 25 Superior Motor Co which cost $4,000,000. The newfoundriei which will cost over $2,000,000. The power planti which 0 ir(S-Ft- r1 Phyisician, 4 per cent; real estate and insurance, 4; railway employes, 4; hotel and restauratn proprietors, 2.; auto dealers, garage, . service, accessories, etc., 2.7; clerks, accountants, etc., 2; taxi, stage, livery, 2; printers and publishers, 2; bankers and brokers, 1.9; retired, 1.9; oil, filling stations, drillers, operators, etc., 1.9; groceries and meats, 1.8; druggists, 1.2; teachers, 1.1; lawyers, 1; bargers, 1; bakers, 1; government and municipal, .9; engineers, .8; miscellaneous, 4; and occupation not given, 12. which cost $7,000,000. In actual cat value per dollar of price the Light-Si- x to in class by itself. No prospective buyer ofan gK S117S X .' thousand dollars. x "raw475 . ?Tn?w (33L Hi Sd "! And then Acre orct The machine shopf . m V Power to Satisfy the Most Exacting Owner MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. tmctory bio-sj.. aUoersrx smcialsix - I -- 1 The South Bend Forge Plant cost $4,000,000, which alone Is more than the total aaaefa of many autocnobile companies. The Corporation's resources, consisting of $85,000,000 of actual net assets, including $45,000,-00- 0 of plants, make it possible for Studebaker to offer a sixylinder car, at less than $1,000, that ir emphatically superior in design, construction, per formance, comfort and dependability, to any car v within hundreds of dollars of its price. By complete manufacture, Studebaker not only guards the quality of each part, but saves the middlemen's profits, with the result that no other make of car ever built, by anyone, at any price, represents mm one-tent- S-Aer r- She Showed 'Em m was designed by Etude-bakengineers atjdiiman-ufacturcomplete in the -- top-hea- vy h of one per cent Only below the women classification is found salesmen. This is a decided increase over the previous summary. Light Six rimml lliiilln "iniMi IVIiilililriHi comfort sgj; ffrade far each type of eitfuie" Conoco Coupon Books. They are wiiuaV trouble inakmg change. Good at all Curtlmrtal Serrke ssxeptedbydeeJeiafftiendr the rgte and . |