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Show X THE SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER 14, 1923. ARE. STUDEBAKER SALESLIEH WINS PIKE'S AUTO BUYERS DETROIT, Mich, Oct 13. The compilation of sale of the ' monthly Paige-DetroMotor Cai company ihnvi that ttlMmm hnnjht more ' PEAKCLIIiiB , it " Charles. H Myrea,.' of Colorado Springs, Colorado, driving a 1921 Won event No. Studebaker Big-Si3 la the recent annual Pike's Peak national hill climb,; . -- . The raee was over a course of 12 miles with a climb of - 2,000 feet Myres' time for the distance,' 19 5 " " minutes, seconds, Is the fastof the est the exception time ever made over the route ' tullding trades. by cant with a minimum weight Of '' came third In the baying of Paiges 2000 pounds. The competing cars were divided . and Jewetta. :'.-into three' classes - governed by She ordinary conclusion that weight and piston displacement The was entered in class . three, would be drawn froni thir leading the list of purchasers by the sa n which was open to cars with motors classification is that business having a piston displacement of 800 in general Is decidedly better --in cubic inches and over, and minimum weight of 2000 pounds, v very respect- , Many high powered racing cars la states "When business good," and experienced drivers were enM. the Mr. H. Jewett, president of tered. Before the. race Myrea" was Paige-Detro- it Motor Car company, not considered as a posible Winner J if ii tha work of a salesman ia yielding the large ciuwd aUICB1 UlfOllgeg --htm IkUki mulis: It is obvious by the course. It was evident .how that bigger resulta for a salesman ever, as the- - powerful Studebaker mean bigger profits, hence the funds dashed to the front at the first quarare increased to. such an extent that ter, that the. "dark horse", would -lie fed that. be can enlarge his finish among the leaders ; Big-Si- x is all territory by purchasing a speedier of The thia victory means of oonreyancse or by re- tha mere remarkable because, of the. unusual conditions under -- which it placlng Jhe JffesentiwobaMroi out motor car he has been using." Lcompffed -hfriabwlassmcation-Tieeds-Bo covered . comment a it has been , well up ,. Eight: months ago this Big-Siamong the leading buyers of the was wrecked in Pueblo, Colorado, Paige products for several months. and was aa badly damaged by fire Executives and manufacturers hare that ia wo not worth repairing. -also held a similar position In the Myres, however, rebuilt, the stock sales reports. " motor, using light pistons and rings It is noteworthy lh the following and a stock cam shaft After maklita that the building trades classi ing only six adjustments , on the fication which has ben near the top original design he was satlstled ot . of the list of enter Itagainat factory entries and jtlneA- fifth position. I various malted Chief of Police Wren Wllklna. Here are thelasslfleatfonsnd specialism Traffic Officer Ed Van Wagonen vercentages ofJheJPalgeaan(ldtwhtchpieWaTriuBm1l" and a Herald reporter were given Tewetts which were purchased day previous to the race, made the some real thrills Friday afternoon ing the month of September : was statement studebaker the that .10.6 the nearest stock car which con in one of the new Bulcks in which .....,... Salesmen they were taken for a spin by J. Foremen, mechanics, machinists tested in the event W. Clark, manager of the Tellurlde miners, mill workers. laborer this was Myres first Motor Although company, and R. A. String-ha.. .. .. ..105 race, he displayed the skill of an ex.. .. salesman of the same com. . . . . .10.2 Executives and mfrs.. . the driver perienced taking sharp pany. 9.4 turns and Grocery - and meats.-- . . steep inclines at a speed 8.0 was to Building- trades that would have done- Justice to a The object of the ride Miscellaneous - demonstrate thenewest-- f eaturenwr ... MJccuoatlofriiot-glTe- n. ,. 0.1lichamplonifflsffflrwerfrTOward- the new Buick, the 6,6 with a lead of one minute and a brake. Considerable discussion pro Real estate and insurance. . and con over the feasibility of this 6.4 .,. . ... Women half over his nearest competitor. new feature has been'fieard on the Farmers streets since the arrival of the new 8.4 Merchants 1924 Bnicks. - It was to allay all 2.S FOUR-WHEEGarage and Accessories L fears and doubts ooncerniugthis 2.2 Retired thnf-fh- p "nfftceri'i of the lnw nnd the Clov't and municipal emp. i1JL,.,JL8 . Palgea end Jewetts daring Septemf . ter tnaa any otoer Duisness or iaoor claaalfication. i Next in number of purchaser! were member of the labor classes such M foremen, mechanics, machinists, miners and mill workers with , 21-2-- -- --- - ' Big-Si- x lee-ma- Jl r " ' j) ' VS& " y.'' y I ' " ' - ' ' ''Jrk"-- ''' " - i 1 i i ' h .. ... ......... .............. - .... four-whe- .--. ..... ...................... .................. resturants "Hotels, and mm soft Railroad employee8 .' Bankers anr brokers . .. Clerks, bookeepers, etc Engineers Larwers Taxi, chauffers, livery Drags .i.. 1 1.2 10 10 1.0 ........ 0.6 PA I 0,6 GE BRAKES 1 V I I - 'lr j e. tmt-sameTna-kiS. - , newspaper representative were in- - accident This would not be the TltfMi t v,"t try pi'mi nrtiuin tnt cast with the new Buick. he said. city. To prove that the car could be doing at the rate of more than to the same kind of a sud45 miles an hour along East Center brought den stop on steep, winding hill as street Mr. Clark suddenly Stepped on level road, Mr. Clark gave an on the brakes and in Just a car interesting demonstration down the length stopped the car. This was re- Maeser hill. Coming down the hill; peated time and again to show that side at a rapid rate, Mr. Clark it was not only once this could be stopped the car as rapidly as he had done but at any moment on the street Chief Wilklns was Jelightedwith """Mr. Clark eiplalnwTihat It would the way in which the car could be be impossible for the cars to turn to a and standstill complete brought over when the .brakes g' THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY" (ACekradoCecparadoi) .Marketing complct line of petroleum prod uct In Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Uuh, Idaho and MooUns high-gra- four-whe- gid that the new Bulcks would be were locked. .. great factor in reducing accidents. He pointed out that most accidents "An auto will turn over only happen because some one 18 dart- when it Skids," said Mr. Clark, "and ing from behind some other vehicle skidding is entirely out of the qnes- -and-it- -4 impossible to come . to a Hon "with a. car equipped with a brake." stnndsnli'Snont pnonirh to avert an i w a in IIinfl si .f i i 1 four-whe- rasns mj ii SBjiwM--iai- k I i I 1 1 1 E. life jI 1IU m Ut They ari conotnle'tt anJ met you Umt and IVvS Conecp Coupon fiooj. trouble making thange. Good at all Continental Servtct Station! and acapted by dcaleri gtncraUy ' - ' .1 . - - ' ' J IV-Mi-R.A sr. Lf lit mm J'Z I nU UM U WM um ii .IJS flK5ggf sir MM 2M. B iV Wt 'W. mm ..fc t? Q H K rw-Zfy- P'V y BUILT 41065 At Detroit Aluminum Body by a Famous Builder I custom-bui- THE MOST BEAUTIFUL " r Ci?.-.- .m f 5-- i .'....lataaat" m CAR IN AMERICA V .'I. tTT. .." T ) - jj- - immm " ' J0: M-- . f -- a p ri ce-sdva- quality with lt tage of n 1iuh- - over-ca- rs dreds of comparable fineness tM of-doll-ars and chassis excellence. Look at the Way It's Built More Than 70.000 Coaches in Service HiidioD Price ASturdySixotaUghtS SOME folk make a mistake. They class the new Six with light" sixes. It Coats so little more "than "light", sixes. Bat Jewett It a very different car, I It Is sturdy, powerful, rucced, fine perionnlac, ... At practically open car cost, the Coach combines all closed car comforts, with famous chassis Irtm. fimat II 1)71 Cmck IMI Mm Urn i . To find a car oi the new Jewetf sturdlnese you must pay $200 to $500 mors It U the only car In the thousand-dollfield bilkflmlorsturdlneaasdcpend and performance, JauTtt's 50 ability ' horse-powe- r motor fille the hood. One look at the motor oi any ether comparable car and youll realize ' why Jewett will pass most any car on a hill. Jewett .wi.eoderate!rcffli 5f0.2Slet&A ouch power was never before put Into a car t high gear, V J : On, the Greatest : . ' "" sixes. These liht" 7. . .1 additional pounds mean sturdier f i i ii.. .i muei - conscrucuon ji ot , inousanus anaj laousanus longer life, And more comfort and smoothness every ' -; vt' : one of those miles! 1.- - Ask any Jewett owner to lift the hood and shWY 1' - I1MI - 1141 Super-Si- x itf tm like-r-leav- Chassis Ever Built O0S) ';. - non-italli- beer Phaeton ,Z youthewayJewett'sbuiltOrcomelnandletusshow ' youVnpt frame, only the motor, but the universal axles, front and rear, : : . and springs that are 60 of its wheel base. Then Joints, ' J youll see why Jewett is called a Sturdy Six! 4, SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. . .T ...... ? 6edanT $3Z35 5 or 7'paMengerlimouilna . $1433 x . Priow at Dttnli. Tax Extr -, ' ScHofidld5uto' Co . REALLY EQUIPPED T . prtce$JncluJtMlobittqiiipmtntforkkk othtTtthargttxtr on top una, mb,Ttmi pnddovmt, mounted torwirj tfriwnW nd locked $24)0 a'paMcngcr Drougnani el tJ and you will realize the startling value of Paige. Truly Paige buyers benefit by the saving in Paige over head, made possible by tremendous volume on the Paige-bui- lt Jewett. The car itself proves the saving for you. Drive the Paige yourself to compare its performance with any car you've ever driyeju You will be amazed at your perfect mastery over the great power of the smooth, silent Paige motor I Here is willing ability, under the daintiest guid--anc-e, to outperform most any other car. Pass;' e others on the road if you them be-: hind in traffic flit easily up hills la high where others shift and stall. ; j ",vyti' n the cost of this equipment to their prices tion of smart appearance Paige Sedans. Think of tha riding ease of the Paige Sedan, with In rear springs more than 5 feet long, snub- ' bers h front and rear, and wheelbase. However rough tha road, no hostile bump can ever paeathesa defender of your comfort. And deep, softly cushioned seats Invite relaxation. Rarely will you find a car that rides as smoothly as your Paige. Never a body squeak or rattle to annoy, for double stripe of patent leather keep metal from touching metal or wood. V" Both 5 end Paige Sedans are luxuriously finished rich upholstery silvered fit- -' Crawling through crowded streets at 2 miles' silk shades; elaborately fitted vanity casej an hour, throttle controlled, or flashinc over the' ' tinp; walnut, instrument board with all instruments open roads as fast as you will ever want Paige ' under one oval clasa. Nothing has been foreotten' obevs vourslieritMrmmmn nail.K.,ir,.. ' that adds to comfort an,d convenience. All those . Jng spindles gende, clutch quie conveniences you must buy for a fine car, come. Jtasy gear shifting give perfect performance un- with your Paige at nrejctra cost See the list any guidance.Try It yourselL Drive the Paige ' low. Compare thePalgewith other finecars a.dd . w a tkmonstration. Call us, tsos B any time. 131-inc- , Paige-rimke- - - 1U! Cmc Power for Weight ual the luxury the satisfacall are yours la 5 or m:. ' ! , i' of eager performanceTHE thrillequalled riding ease .,. Eucs Pricci TmcIu CoiWa Kear dprmgs--Unus- ot , "' : 7. rt Nor la any car near the new Jewett's size and price .; so etrongly built Jewett touring car weighs 2805 lbs,' without equipment. Thia is 200 to 400 lbs, more than 5-fo- saving in cost. ar T, Luxwrf s Limit in Comfort, Perfon?iance tit thousands Suality. Increasing every need, at a big -- . 'thlsslza,l I i TJie-- H u dson --Seda n gives ( I I Jl a VaasM HI I fyll i hi i. TT ifiVv MIA. xt-u-aw- s - T eXt . Maga- - Automobile National i ii I 1 iv ii II Ult'll i 7 -- .inn '. 1 up-grad- swmilllllii in (Editor's Note : The follow ing news story, first printed in The Proro Herald last month, was reprinted recently by the most contented motorist in six statesi ' -- -- MR. CONOCO bother me to see Neighbor Bill slip by whenever " liScaughl me oh a steep couldn't quite figure it ahmM, of car, mind you- - until one day in town I saw him pull up in front of he CONOCO Bigfl. " 'Bill admitted, with a smile full of meaning, that he answer to the had taken it for granted I knew-th-e gasoline question. He showed me a little rccor4 he'd kept biS mileage last month,, too. Thatatonv ' waTenougElor me. as "I don't want' to be as tight about a good-thin: . he was." buyeri-dropped-l- .. ... It used to :: t -th j OF not nearly so bad as they look not Iidiacovered what a 'powerful' lot of mean imce in ing there is- that word CONOCO; - ..i x ... .... --- U - ... REVELATIONS v anrt..the-AaiardWHfB- if - - . , . on; jmnf bumper Ironi tnd rew, tnubbrnt nop light; folding tuaags cvtiorv D0tomr; Wlihn dock, ganline (iu tnd tifu kghter oa the dmh tuuraaiic windshield wipert sun vieor; rearvitw minors UtMmiMian lock. ' " SUPERIOR MOTOR V i. .r ......... .... - - ' f , : n- - V t tf - 1 ttorti '' . CO.- -' : , 1 |