Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 33

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION. AUGUST, 1919.

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A special general meeting of the Flat company will be held shortly in Turin. Italy, when the proposal will be made

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^Heretofore smallness in motor car construction meant cheapness. tfThe owner of a superlatively good car owns a large car, expensive to operate. UThe owner of a small car owns a cheap car, expensive to operate. IfThere has never been built in America until now, a superlatively good small car, inexpensive to operate. '

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If you are interested in economical haulage you will t to inspect the Chevrolet. Price, complete with body, 8-post top curtains, $1622. Truck with express $1535. Chassis, $1397. Delivered at

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INDIANA DEALERS Haute—Vigo Auto Company Worthington—Arthur Frit*

UThese qualities are embodied in the Templar. HThe Templar is superlative in quality, light in weight, small in size, and inexpensive to operate. Hit is luxuriously comfortable. Hit is the most completely equipped car in America. Hit is the pioneer in a field heretofore unoccupied. Hit is the rich man’s demand—quality and economy. Hit is the poor man’s need — economy and quality.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

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Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford care now in uae, about 60% have been told to farmers. Probably no other one thing hat brought to the farm to much of comfort and profit at hat the Ford car. It hat enlarged the social life, doubled the fedlitiet for marketing, brought the town next door to the fwm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasuree of living, and by the tame token the Ford Touring Car hae brought juet at much pleasure to the reekknts of the towns and cities, because it it mq every day in the year utility, answering the demand of quick transportation at krer expense. A family car without an equal in low ooet of operation and maintenance. We aohcfc your order for one. We have the foil line of Ford care. We carry the genuine Ford Parts, and assure you the best in mechanical service and the most reasonable prices. ^ - • f * . On Display at The Auto Show Barber-Warnock Co., 823 E. Washington St. Wangelin-Sharp Co^ 459 Virginia Ave. . Carr Auto Sales Co., 5436 E. Washington St A. W. Bowen, 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. The Frank Hatfield Co„ 533 N. Capitol Ave. Olin Sales Co., 515 N. Meridian St. R. F. Click, 38th and Illinois Sts.

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TOm the Marinm! tt «/ you desire to tee the world, sign up with this famous branchof Uncle Sam's fighting forces, which in France and elsewhere has won for itself sucha highplace in the admiration and affection of the American people. Even in socalled peace timee, the Marines are constantly on the move from one quarter of the globe to another, keeping order and protecting the Interests of America.

Nash Quad Now Standard Equipment For Marine Expeditionary Service fT'HE Nash Quad, with its record for dependable X performance in the service of the Allies during the world war, has been selected by the Standardization Board of the U. S. Marine Corps as standard equipment for expeditionary service. The selection of the Quad as standard equipment for this use was made after the Marine Corps had coi>» • ducted exhaustive tests of various trucks, had carefully compared data as to performance and reliability, and after it had had an extended experience with more than 400 Nash Quads in actual service. This means that from now on Nash trucks go where* ever the Marines are sent, to bring up munitions and supplies, and to do all the various hauling tasks tor these famous fighters of Uncle Sam. Nash Truck*—One-Ton Chassis, $1650; Two-Ton Chassis, $2250; Nash Quad Chassis, $3250 IVfltssr F.O.B. Ksmaake hi addition to Nash trucks there Is s full line of Nash passenger care with Nash Perfected Valre-ln-Head Motor LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. Indiana Distributors 400 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA

trawfordsvill©—Montgomery Motor Company Noblesville—J. B. Lewis Sales Co. Sheibyrille—E. H. Slaick

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