Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 31
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION, AUGUST, 1919.
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A Lang electric Is so day’s driving.” . _ , that every member of j A complete line of Ranch A Lang elccand does drive. This I trie models will be on display at the i the utility of the car. j Coffin-Brown Company booth in the A Lang owners who possess 1 Manufacturers’ building at the state fair
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The Detroit Electric Sales Company invites you to visit their exhibit at the STATE FAIR AUTOMOBILE SHOW, September First to Sixth. (Day and Evenings.) The latest models of the Detroit Electric win be on display and ready for your inspection. • Detroit Electric Sales Company.
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There Are to Be 100,000 of These Post-War Maxwells, But These Will Not Be Enough
’AXWELL merchants throughout the U. S. A. have bought to date more than $100,000,000 worth of these Post-War Maxwells. We believe there will not be enough to supply the de-
mand.
No Maxwell has ever caught on so quickly as this one, and the public has in 5 years paid $200,000,000 for
them.
Everywhere the wonderful developments in fine engineering in this Post-War Maxwell have been talked about; and men who pride themselves on inside knowledge about a car have taken their hats
off to it.
So we say, if you are going to buy a car this year, take a look at
this PosT-War Maxwell now. One look will tell you a volume, and one ride behind the wheel will make you reach for your check book. Prepared as they are with their magnificent equipment, the eight great plants of the Maxwell Motor Company will not turn out enough to fill the orders. Many will have to go without and take less up-to-date cars. Remember, this Post-War Maxwell is basically like the 300,000 that have preceded it. Only it’s more modem; more developed; so therefore a greater car. Also equipped with Hot Spot and Ram’s-Hom.
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See This New Maxwell at the Auto Show
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Avoid Accidents »Tn* nr* i i Tire Trouble
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SAVE ONE-HALF YOUR TIRE EXPENSE Keep Your Tires in Perfect Repair By Using
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Blue Ribbon HoldOn Patch For tires and tubes; sticks sure and tight It is made of real rubber, just like an inner tube, and is the fastest and best patch for punctures and blowouts. It makes quick work of an unpleasant job. No repair kit is complete without a can of Blue Ribbon HOLDON PATCH.
Then Keep Your Car Clean, Bright and New Looking—Nothing Will Do This as Well as These
Blue Ribbon Auto Body Gloss Contains no wax, no gum, no scum. It gives a quick, brilliant and lasting finish, leaving no grease or coating to catch the dust. Its consistent use will keep the car looking new always. Best Furniture Polish made.
Blue Ribbon Natural Rubber Repairs Prevents blowouts, blisters. It is simply and easily applied; made of pure para rubber. Its self-vulcanizing properties make it a part of the tire, giving a permanent, lasting repair. Blue RibbonAuto Top and Seat Dressing
A high-class waterproof dressing for reviving, renewing and refinishing worn and leaky automobile and buggy tops and seats. Preserves and keeps the material soft and flexible and dries within a few minutes. This dressing answers every purpose for keeping leather, mohair, pantasote or their imitations in perfect shape.
We also manufacture a dozen or so other high-class auto necessities. Call around and see us at our booth in the big new Auto Show Building at the State Fair International Metal Polish Company Indianapolis, Indiana •
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No matter what car you are driving now,'it will be well worth your time to compare the New Elgin Six with any other car on the market selling for less than $2,000. The more expert your mechanical knowledge, the better judge of motor values you are, the quicker you will be convinced that the New Elgin Six stands pre-eminent in the light six field. The Elgin Six is a car that has made good purely upon its merit. It holds several world’s records. It has won perfect scores and highest economy honors in every one of the many gruelling endurance runs it hak entered. The owner of a New Elgin Six is completely satisfied with his car because it is more beautiful than any other automobile at or near the same price, because it rides easier, performs better, stands up longer, has a quicker pick-up and goes farther on a gallon of gasoline. The New Elgin Six display will be one of the attractions at the State Fair. Your visit will be incomplete if you fail to see the Elgin exhibit. B. M. Wylie Automotive Co.
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Dealers: Some very choice territory in Indiana is now available and the factory is prepared to make prompt deliveries. E. J. Rippe, of the B. M. Wylie Automotive Company, will be at the Elgin exhibit and will be glad to meet dealer^ who are interested.
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