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Show SERIES 19 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX . IS CHOICE OF OSCAR W. JOHNSON I i : -v y -- -W - -" x , - f J .-;:.'.'., -J J - ": ,V' ?" 4', - ' - '" " "" -'-r-KP. . I ' " -y , . .. . ' N. - . - : . i .' . . ' ' . ' -::! A model of the car that is this Bonneville, is pictured above. This car he closed the deal the first of the week, Stmiohiiker products are stable with men of motordom. Perhaps no car ever built by this giant organization has won for itself a nioro secure place in ranks of utility cars ' than has the Big-six, shown herewith. This American car reflects all that goes to make America's giant motor industry foremost, ft combines com-bines class with stamina and exceptional road ability. The Kig-six is an honest erformer at all times; likewise it j honestly built and sufficiently refined to place it in the distinguished class assumed by tho heavily priced gas wagons. Ali cars bearing the Stiulebaker name-plate name-plate are class cars, and the Big-six stands at the head of the list. week attracting more than usual attention in the Studehaker display booth at won out in the estimation of Mr. Johnson of the Decker-Fatrick company, and |