Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 27

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION, AUGUST, 1919.

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FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK I REPRESENTED ON THE ROW

all-*ea*on n gtendard model the . his wishes.

i f Finished in lavender, and equipped with i Westintfjouse shock absorbers, motor- • Isis see in it instant!y a small car combining the advantages of versatility

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disteel wheels, appeals to the motor- f pointed Indianapolis distributers for >&.?*£. g»..«Bit>!g! the Four-Whe,!-I>rlTe thr« - ton custom-built two-passenger car. It is in j truck. The-Four-Wheel-Drive truck, every detail complete with novei con-} ia manufactured bv the Four-Wheel- * *?o jFtLSSS^T^ I ^xe Auto company, of ClintonviUe.

— UJ-' strictest sense this roadster impresses j Wia. and distributed in Indiana by wKrS: o** that st *» a ^h>onable two-passen- the Ind s ana Wagon Company, of La-

lger t is b^u- ^ Ind Diglrlbutlng branches , ^ w ^TStj « thTco^tS c”b. have Wen established at Ft. Wayne

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M '**! Hardly second m striking appearance'. D. F. Bowser, manager to the Aero-Eight Roadster is the j ter Trucks of Indiana, discussing are ! Aero-Eight Sportster, finished in mouse j the new acquisition to hteUns said gray upholstered in red leather, and that because of the four-wheel-drive

- equipped with wire wheel*, of which the principle, ***“ —'** 1 K< **

mmA spokes are white and the rims and “ “

ana Koaaster. , |, ubl! rtd j n thtg Aero-Eight Sportster Sportcoupe the third , aeretype design reaches an ideal of h» '< beauty: a car that Is capable of racWlayed, ^ ««d* at the drivers desire, or > win fhpre than its share equal to the less strenuous

as the show progresses. I ments of city driving.

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the model has unusual

power, which enables it to travel un- t der the worst of road conditions and to climb the steepest of grades. A short wheelbase and standard tread; makes it a desirable vehicle for row roads and alleys as well

crowded streets.

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Labor Day Why not make Labor Day a day of rest, recreation and education? Visit the Automobile Show, for here as no- , where else, one can view the products for which we are indebted to the skill of American labor. Here you can see the finished result of America's master car builders, exemplified in ninety-eight distinct exhibits of passenger cars, commercial cars and automotive accessories, embellished by beautiful decorations, and delightful musical offerings. Spend Labor Day or evening at the Auto Show, surrounded by an atmosphere of alluring restfulness. Evening adpiission, fifty cents.

Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association

ESSEX MOTOR CAR 5

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A Closed Car Just as Popular As the Touring Model You Know

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^^^^loving public “foun<T the Essex yourself how^it attracts attention on the

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ting is happening now to*the e, there are good reasons for ions of real affection one

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ce a ride in this luxurious le are talking about. They a Safe Guide model is the introductory ^x enjoying a distinctive this closed model as a repreour ideas in liveliness and

about both with equal pride, what they say. how those beautiful square lines the Essex Sedan. Its exclusive t it a select and popular owner- _ room inside those wide opening ■ such a small and handy car. Deft in upholstery art makes 1 allotment of spacious you were you to stamps the Sedan as It glides along smooth:tness.^ Note

highways. Hear what people are saying

about its performance. Merits of the Sedan Should Please You

Essex wide range of qualities brings out interesting discussions and comparisons. Owners boast of their good judgment in choosing the Essex because of the appreciable economic maintenance features in its

favor.

Moderate in first cost, there is in the Essex that exclusive degree of elegance

which has given it prestige.

Noticeable freedom from jolts over rough roads is due to the rigid Essex chassis and

substantial assembly.

Perfect acceleration gives the driver a winning confidence when desirous of heading heavy city motor traffic. Just you notice how the Essex takes the lead. It “gets

away.”

Essex “grit” finds right-of-way any-

where.

Another general comment about it is that it matches up with those expensive and powerful cars—the best on the road. It is making history in speed, hill climbing and useful performances. It keeps on “speaking for itself” under all sorts of road conditions. Close to one thousand Sedans have been sold. There is a big demand. Orders are keeping far ahead of production, the factory tell us. It is advisable, therefore, to place your order without delay.

V. Law Motor Co.

DUtributor

Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis

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There is a Touch of Tomorrow

In <All That Cole T)oes Today

A Car Which Is Always Ahead

Howard Wilcox, winner of the last 500-Mile Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, bought a car for his personal use, he chose the Qole c/fero-ElGHT. Why? Because, as he, himself, expressed it, “the QoU qAeroEIGHT is the greatest stock car on the market today.” Wilcox knows automobiles. He has been building them for fifteen years. He has .been driving them in all of the most important racing events since automobile racing was in its infancy. He knows them like few others do—both American and European cars. The knowledge that the ace of American automow lists should choose an AeroEIGHT for his personal car gives a peculiar assurance to every other purchaser. t It is a recommendation which inspires instahdy unquestioned confidence in the car. Cole c/fero-ElGHTS are exhibited at the Fair. Do not fiul to examine them and learn the many points of advantage which they possess. . See the Qole oAero-EiGHT at the Fair The Lathrop-McFarland Co. 418-424 North Capitol Avenue COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, U. S. A Creators of Advanced SMotor Qars

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New Oakland Four-Door Sedan

The increased convenience, accessibility, comfort and beauty of this new enclosed model are bound to find favor with you. We have a new model on display. Four doors, which afford easy entrance and exit to and from the front and rear seats. Full-width front seat, upholstered in leather, as well as the driving compartment. Automatic wine shield cleaner in easy reach of the driver.

Attractively designed dome light for night illumination, an inconspicuous heater for winter driving, with plenty of room in rear compartment. Automatic winder for lowering windows in each door; no rattles as all windows are feltlined, and operated by lever on the side of the doors. No change in the chassis, which has proven itself for real economy as to tires, fuel and oil, and earned the name, “The Sensible Six.”

Price, $1740 f. 0. b. Factory $75 Extra for Wire Wheels Sedan, Coupe, Touring and 3-Passenger Roadster on Display at Auto Show.

Accessibility of this motor will be demonstrated by 15-year-old boy each day, 11:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.

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L. F. JUSTICE

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Auto. 22-122.

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