Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. Newspaper Copy No. 538-A + SjP|»«42«^ine^^^^ mmmmnmemnmmmm*em-~—eamn~mm |(flflH DLER SIX I FamodsFor Its Marvelous Motor I The Year’s Most Pleasing New Sedan I THE season offers no other sedan so pleasing in the beauty of its lines and its furnishings, as the new series Chandler Sedan. And there is none that may be compared with it at any- — thing likeltsprice. - The new Chandler Sedan is the highest expression of years of development in the creation of closed bodies. It is beautiful to look at, and most comfortable to ride in. It has style and refine- . ment that must appeal to those who care for the finer things. This car seats seven persons most comfortably or five when auxiliary chairs are not in use. The front seat is solid, not divided as in previous models, and the window posts are a permanent part of the body, not removable. The windows, however, may be lowered away or adjusted to suit the weather and the wish. The entire interior is upholstered iif finest quality silkplush of pleasing pattern for cushions and plain tone for head lining. Interior fittings are in dull silver finish. Desnite the largest production in the history of the Chandler Company, the demand for the new series sedan will quickly consume the production for w£ks to come. Your early order will be a safeguard against disappointment. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Seven-Passenger Tearing Car, {1795 . - Fosr- Roadster, SI79S Fpnr-Passenger Dispatch Car, fiats - . Seven-Passenger Sedan, 5279 S Four- Passenger Coupe, 5269 S Umoustne, 5329 S All Prices f. o. t. Cleveland K. T. RHOADES & CO. PHONE 579 RENSSELAER, INDIANA CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

New purchasers of new Dort automobiles are (diaries Kessinger and Arthur Miller. Soldiers and sailors, how about ypur insurance? Are you keeping it up? Wmild you like to reduce itT How about converting it into one of the six different policies the government is offering you? Home Service might Be able to help you. Come in and see. Mrs. Abraham Halleck, Charles Halleck and Mrs. Sarah" Wells motored to Chicago today. Mrs'. James N? Leatherman and daughter, Helen, ' went.-.-tfi. ...CfelfiSSP.. on early morning train. • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hickman returned to their home in Hammond Tuesday after a visit here with Mrs. A. Hickman and Mr. and, Mrs. John Merritt. , Mm. L. B. McKay, Mrs. Albert Stembel and her son, William Stembel, and Frances Miller returned to their home in Wheatfi'eld today. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, of Ottawa, HI., came Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. A. J. Bellows, making the trip to this city by automobile.

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