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Show vj AUTO PRICES HITBEDROCI Belief That 1922 Vill Be' Automobile Year Expressed Ex-pressed by Mitchell Respecting the automobile business busi-ness and the outlook fpr the year 1923, It. T Mitchell of the R, T. Mitchell company, distributors of the famous Studebaker car. has the following fol-lowing to say: "In keeping with the exigencies of the- time regarding the great deflation defla-tion of prices on various manufactured manufactur-ed articles of commerce, the auto manufacturers hav.. surely done their part. Prices on practically every CxC made in the United tes have been materially whittled ' vn until they arc at the bedrock level, the Studebaker Stude-baker company having moved In the Vanguard in the line of reduced prie s and quality production. "It Is my candid opinion that this Is Kolng to be an automobile year; this popular vehicle Is surely coming to its own after an extended period of rather hard motoring. There are prospects of much Kieater huyimr than has prevailed for some time-past time-past and price quotations are lower than they have been since 1919. When I say this la going to be an automobile automo-bile year it rocs without saying that it will be a Studebaker year. "Tho reconstruction period has advanced ad-vanced to a stage where a solid foundation ha been encountered ard confidence prevails in every' quarter, among the manufacturers, an well aa the auto buyers and auto uncrs Prospects Pros-pects for a thrifty season In all lino of business are bright. The farmer, the stockman, tho manufacturer am; all others have entered the field of activity with sleeves rolled up and they all are ansrgtsed with determination determin-ation to make things hum. The pessimist pes-simist has hfin knocked out and optimism op-timism reurns supreme. Just a little lit-tle more "Pep." uuirmcntcd boost spirit, and this year's business will be great. |