Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' • Ok. _ This Big New Maxwell 36 hp Touring Car for SI2BO 1912’s Undisputed Leader R T3OWER, STYLE and RIGHT PRICE will de- • termine the successful car of 1912. In building the new MAXWELL SPECIAL, the 36-horse-power Touring Car for SI2BO, the United States Motor Company has developed these elements to A \\\ JtKKBUk v their utmost. Never before has such a car been offered at this price. W| We realized that most cars today are reliable and efficient. Therefore, we set out to build a car that would outclass all others in these three essentials. •■wL We instructed our corps of engineers to embody abundant power and surpassing style in this new car, knowing that our purchasing and manufacturing facilities enabled us to build the car at a lower price than any of our competitors. When we were satisfied with the car, we found we could fix the price at the surprisingly low figure of SI2BO. , The new 36-h.p. Maxwell Special unquestionably assumes instant leadership for 1912.
The secret of power in this new O'VVTdT Maxwell Special is its 4i x long- * V* * stroke, smooth-running motor. Large valves, adjustable push rods, self-contained automatic oiling system, Stromberg carburetor, dual ignition with Splitdorf magneto and batteries, combine to produce more power and greater speed than will ever be needed. The power is there for emergencies. Gear shifting is reduced to a minknum, as this car takes the steepest hills with ease. Other mechanical features include large clutch discs, full-float-ing rear axle, sliding-gear transmission, drop-forged “I”-beam front axle and Columbia Honeycomb type of radiator. Wheel-base, 114 inches. 01 g 1 * The new ventilated fore-door, flush--IVlfh side vestibuled steel body,with inside control is the latest thing in motor-car design. Its sweeping curves with a Columbia Honeycomb type radiator, new designed bonnet, and long, smooth flush-sides are strikingly beautiful. Finished in Royal green with Wedgwood green wheels and * black upholstering, deep and well tufted, this car has an atmosphere found only in the most expensive cars. It is an aristocrat; themost artistic creation of the season. • The price of this car is made possible by the unequaled factory facilities of * * United States Motor Company, now recognized as the leading builders of automobiles in America. No car selling for SSOO more than the price we ask can match the Maxwell Special. Comparison with other cars will prove this statement beyond argument. We urge comparison. BESIDE THE MAXWELL SPECIAL we announce three other 1912 models: 7N« Maxwell Mercury, a 30-h.p. mile-a-minute Roadster, for sllsO. The Maxwell Maecatte, a25-h.p. Touring Car, for $980; Roadster for $950. The Maxwell Meuenger, a 16-h.p. Runabout, for S6OO. .
MAXWELL-BRISCOE MOTOR CO. K’nM Division of IJNited states motor company N. C. Shafer, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.
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