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Show I compete tn the open market at the fietttlnua wartime price. So they I hawilly announced 'reduction . "It la berjiufca of lhce nllered re- duct ton that prospective purchaaer I are delaying huyipc. Condition have ! not hanved an ita, yet ther en-'nnunr en-'nnunr 'reduction You will find J that In aonie c-e wartime price i wr Increased a much a 7 per I cent, and the 'reduction' baa been ' about -fl per cent. I "Chalmar did not do thla. You I need a car hv! vu prefer a Clial-(m'V. Clial-(m'V. But 'fu 't nut want to pay ta dollar more for it now than, it may he houjrht for a few week later, j "All right ; here a definite, un-i un-i equivocal atatement from tiie fhal-. fhal-. mr Motor ("nr company: ! ' Trice of f'lialmera ) touring enr ! nnd rwdt r in 1"5 f. . h. fuctnrv. iltrolt, M: h. We absolutely pn tr-; tr-; antee that price will obtain- until Jun 191!." . L "CHALMERS PRICES - DO NOT CHANGE Taylor Motor Company Will Remain for Present Pres-ent at Least. IIAIIOKS that some automobile I manufacturer have lined sharp Vj practice in nnnnuncinir reduction reduc-tion Irr the pricewif their auto-mob auto-mob (Tea are md by K. C. Tnylor of he Taylor Motor Car company, dis-iributor dis-iributor of Chalmers car. In thla connection he points out that prospective buyer of automobiles automo-biles should not delay their purehawea !n the belief that there will be general gen-eral reduction in prices. The Chalmer company, be announces, an-nounces, absolutely guarantees that the company s price of $Kt& f. o. h. Detroit factory for the touring car; nd roadster will obtain intll June,, 1919. "Becausa there was a shortage of ears." Mr. Taylor explained, "some . unscrupulous makers advanced their: jgf prices 'on sccount of the war There f was no legitimate reason for many of theaa price advances. The makers f took advantage of the great demand , " and the limited supply, j "When peace came suddenly these I maker knew their product could not |