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A IpiliiilllHIllllinilHlllllilllllllliHISISilllllllll Hudson Enlists With WtmitBlMaMmJWIWI&JWSmma WSBlSMlUUmUVUlVM mmmjimmimWimv lgfBHrBagri l.riVHWWiV'.'ff.i' iffittWrWV45a r ' - 1 UecSe Sam j Krgrgyay.yfircyflnjflHffiMf 1 ff" , F''J M l i IT ' Jt'f nfi-HI No Sacrifice Is Too Great 1 Z2 efi Win the War ii WEDNESDAY, August 28th, 1918, the Board of In this spirit Hudson enlists for the war. ) ' T Directors of the Hudson Motor Car ' Company t s adopted the following resolution: Not later than and probably before January 1st, J : H 1919, the last Super-Six made during the war will be ? "Bo it resolved that it is our plan to produce only out of our dealers' hands. ' those automobiles during the period of the war as are - !- 1 ' tnrSHarft0 cier ut ? tock on hand and con- Th several Hudson advertisements pre- I tracted for, which we estimate will be accomplished j.c oi, r i; not later than January 1, 1919, and that thereafter P.d and placed in the magazines prior to this de- i; our plant resources and our entire manufacturing en- cision. jr I ergy are to be devoted to war work." ' i: ' ! Their message still holds good so far as it relates 1 I if Hudson had hoped that such a radical step would to the few Super-Sixes still to be made. Otherwise it i i e not be necessary. is subject to the resolution quoted above. ! We had thought that by turning over part of our i E plant to war work the percentage of which has been ; gradually increasing for a year past we could meet -A ND now, in conclusion, just a word of appreciation j j J the government's needs and still partially supply the and congratulation to you who are fortunate I EJ demand for Super-Sixes. enough to possess Super-Sixes. jj I E However, in view of the increasing war needs, we We appreciate the loyal support Hudson owners : EJ feel it our patriotic duty to apply our plant resources, have given every effort we have made to produce cars I E and our entire manufacturing energy to war work. of quality. i H We especially regret the sacrifices necessary on We congratulate you who own Hudsons on having B EE the part of our loyal Hudson dealers who have invest- a car that will see you through the uncertain days fj EE ed heavily in sales and service plants. ahead. ' j EE After all, however, your sacrifice as a buyer, or Its service we know will be such as to keep the ? : EE yours as a dealer, or ours as the manufacturer, is Hudson name shining brightly in your mind, remind- ! EE trifling compared with the sacrifice that millions of ing you that the Hudson has not departed forever, EJ magnificent young Americans are making for us. but is simply in the service of the country. J ' eJ They are pouring out joyously the last full mea- The Hudson factory and Hudson dealers now have I y sure of devotion for Liberty for Humanity for US. on hand a sufficient supply of replacement parts to ; EE meet all needs over a prolonged period of time. J EE No price, therefore, can be too great for us to pay EE for freedom, honor, and the defense of our country. And when the happier days of peace come after EE the war is won you may look forward to more Su- EE It is our privilege to answer willingly gladly, ev- per-Sixes just as worthy of your confidence as they EE ery demand the nation makes of us. have been up to the present. J I MyV HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY . J I I , DETROIT, MICHIGAN ikf j ! nillii!iiilllll!lllll!llllli:ill!!lin tirtf,r than jxtinrthtii darken Your Gray Hair K With Nnvar-ToB- ' tho worlrl'g ctfinn- i Pn. pmfr(, pxwif milk , , . Inry hnlr relirnllvn. ' . 'i' ft Notmlyw. ttolntlelif, V' ' - nnd pd'ijl I ve) y will nut, ' ' ""' ' ' plnln the rn-.t .P-ll. jiln . - V v-: N nk In. Mo rjtlniM lo ' ffi ' ' '"'v. no iiiiinn, nn red- ' V t, . ; dhh tlnlM (Mommy. 1'ut . up in d'dirntf ly 1 I'incllv dl,i'.dve In n llltlo vrnir I a ii 'e.l, t f nil tlrunjii fr, or I f ff "nt tltrtyrt tn ylmn n-ttiiir. I 3 . upvir f ri luniAiomri rn. I I Ifrol. A ltat Cil, Mo. 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