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Show JACK CHRISTIE MAKES CHOICE OF STUDEBAKER CAR ! FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES AFTER CAREFUL INVESTIGATION A " t ' t " t f- zr " . ' " , -. j i ' ;T .1 " '..-.-, .-i. i.i' " f y ' - ? -ii , 1 f ' , " J ,? X , ' - v 4 v ' - ' ' ' ' i ' ' i . 1 r - ... v - : tnT- i .f.: ,r7- v.,h t1 r,r: ,TTT ' ChritiP T-l-rJ,;,- iet'n,dthl"el,0f vtheJnew Studetaker Big Sixes which he has just purchased from the T. W. & L. O. Naylor company for the ihiiotie Tjxicab company, of which he is the head. From left to right. the other men are: Harry Beyers, Joe Farnsworth and Fred Cavcill When his old cars failed to tjive satisfactory sat-isfactory service, Jack Christie, head of the Christie Taxicab company, 25 West Second South street, determined that he would make no mistake in selecting se-lecting autos for his big transportation business. Mr. Christie said yesterday that he had made a thorough and careful care-ful investigation of the results attained through hard usage of cars and had personally made a number of severe tests. "My investigation showed me that the Studebaker Big Six gave the results I was after," he said, "both in actual use and in endurance trips that covered as high as 50,000 miles. 1 have purchased pur-chased four new Studebaker Big Sixes, which are in constant service at the company's stand on West Second South street. The cars are giving perfect satisfaction, sat-isfaction, and among their distinctive advantages I might mention' the long' wheelbase, 126 inches, which renders the car extremely flexible, and the ultramodern ultra-modern springs, that furnish unusual ease in riding quality." |