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Show H j OLD YEAR OUT HI. at I I Eagles 9 Hall l I MUSIC, SONG AND DANGE I K 6 and 1 m I FEATURE PROGRAM 1 W mmmmmmmmmwmmw Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c I&Xl In offectiTO In treaties - BOID BY DRUGGISTS. ( V?rcl Post If dclTcd Price SI, or 3 bottles S2.15.' i Prepared by HIS EVAS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0, i Buy Your Studeha.ker J H j note; get the benefit of I H ! peace - priced materials I H I Studebaker bought the material from which Series 1 8 Cars are built long before 1 j this country declared war. 1 Studebaker paid Peace Prices not War Prices for the material and you will get 1 4 the benefit of these Peace Prices if you buy a Studebaker Car NOW. 1 S Below is a partial list which shows the increase in the price of some of the raw I materials since Studebaker bought the material to make Series 1 8 Cars. -. I M Pig Iron (from which cylinders arc cast) 200 increase jH I Sheet Steel (used in bodies and fenders) '....200 I H Forging Steel (for crank shafts, cam shafts, connecting rods, H a etc.) expensive even at low prices 200. ' I Steel for Studebaker Springs 200 1 H .1 Paints 50 - - I y ,,-V Varnishes 50 ., H H Alloy Steels 50 " V 1 I Wheels 25 -' 'i-y'- "'- (' I x Head Lamps 25 --'. H v Mohair (for tops) 25 1 1 i " Windshields 20 ",V-:,:',v4 I c Average Increase r. ....... 91.20 ' 1 I The average increase in these costs of materials Is 91.'2. If Studebaker had to .buy. . Am l these materials today, Studebaker cars would cost at least one-third more perhaps ffl H 50 more. m WB 3 Studebaker has just enough of this material to build the Series 18 Cars. When Stude? " I baker builds a new car it will have to pay these increased prices. We cannot tell what H ? the pfJfces of Studebaker cars will bo In the future. J We have not mentioned the sharp increaseJ in all production costs due to advances in jH J the cost of manufactureing machinery, labor, overhead, taxes and' in fact, everything that enters into the construction of automobiles. 5 We do know that the prices of the present series of Studebakers, while they last will ; probably not be eQualed again for five years or more perhaps never again. ? Under the above conditions you cannot afford to wait longer before buying your Stude 'k. mmm A baker. H I A Studebaker Car at Its present price, based largely on the cost of material Q bought and paid for long before this country declared war, Is undoubtedly the H H greatest value on the market today. PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU BE I ABLE TO BUY SO GOOD A CAR AT SO LOW A PRICE. Certainly not for sev- I cral years. Then iGn't NOW the best time to invest in a Studebaker Car. v j $40.00 War Tax After January 1, 1918. Mack-RoMnson Auto Company I 2440 Grant ' Phone 604 tW |