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Show oo HORNBERGER TELLS OF AUTO ECONOMY 'Tew realize the vast economy of the motor vehicle. The automobile has ceased to be a thing of luxury," says Henry L. Hornberger, Pacific manager of the Qaldand Motor company. com-pany. "Tho motor car today is being purchased for Its great value from an economy standpoint. The man who has his home In the country saves almost al-most his living expenses between the taxes paid In the city and in the county. coun-ty. He also saves time that can hardly be measured In dollais and cents, for his automobllo makes it possible pos-sible for him to handle his business with a scope that before Its coming was Impossible. "The limitation of business engagements engage-ments Is ton times as great as heretofore. here-tofore. The automobile makes It possible pos-sible to handle enterprises that foi the lack of time before Its .coming the merchant could not consider. "Heretofore ho had to travel by traction car, railway or horses, with nn Inconvenience that was not conducive condu-cive to a frame of mind that gave him the power to grasp serenely business bus-iness propositions with a successful force. "And so on down through every department de-partment of business, from the proprietor pro-prietor to the salesman and the dray-age dray-age department, tho automobile Is showing Its worth and economy, ani it will not be long before not to own a motor vehicle will stamp one as not to be considered as a successful business bus-iness man." |