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Show Owner Can Do His Own Repair Work at This Newly Opened Garage j It ha retrained for a etrsneY. W.I IW. Hheppard, formerly In the automo- J bile fame at lHllon. Mont., to "pull" j I something distinct and new on our ' staid and uxually conservative auto ' t rw. Mr. Hheppard la the originator of j the clever series of "Autoterla" ad - j vertlsements which are appearing In , The THcKram and Wmi Ms m-hnne i will make a hit with Knit latke mo- j tonar owners t-oeji without savin?. f Briefly, Mr. MirpparU a scheme la ! persons a ho iio their own work. .r-0 cents per .hour to persona w ho wish ; to engage a helper, ami per hour 1 t persona who engage an expert mechanic. me-chanic. "I have been In the business for fifteen fif-teen year," says Mr. Hheppard, "and I know that our greatest worry used to he. to get the car owner out of the fhop Uf .ilf-LU- u- f-"-"i ..o j I he come to the belief that l it .rather have him remain. I am opening open-ing a pUce where a large concern can -end Jin chauffeur or driver and. If he is any sort of a mechanic at all. he work on In own car instead of standing around waiting the coin-pan coin-pan s time wlWe we are repairing the car. We wiM furnish the tool. "When a man come to my pia.ee I or one of my mechanics will alw.tva be on, the Job to tell him whit ail his 'car. Then he can fix it himself, get , ih assistance of a helper or an ex- ( . pert or. if be chooses, he can tear down his ruuine, call on the expert 1 i Just long enough to mend the defect, j I :ind then put it together himself, thus' 'saving the owner .money mil permit- ( ting the mechanic to buay himself nn- i niediately on anthcr Job." thtf lie 1 npen'n a large garage and repair shop at -ti South Fourth Fajt i street and ho is going to take the motorcar mo-torcar owner 'Into hie confidence. In other words, "he will permit the owner or lit chauffeur to come to hit plant and do his own repair work or overhauling over-hauling lii-icad of standing about. 1 wasting time while so trie else Is doing ' It. If at any time during the Joi the 1 car ownee needs expert advice he can I have that, and if he desires the asstst- j a nee of a helper or an expert he ran i also avail himself of that opportunity. 1 Instead of getting the owner out cf ; the way as soon as possible, Mr. Shep-pard Shep-pard really prefer to hare him re- j main and t.i "repair your own," in . fact . 1 Mr. Hheppard believe that he can ! malniain a high cl"s shop and real- ! Ize a reasonable profit out of the j following small charges; 2& cents per! hour for th use of ton's and li'Mitn |