Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Zjl \ piiT InipiTnmk if a Jill IClild liljyS) [,- M I Arrow points so new and improved windshield Instrument hoard, showing gasoline gauge, electric Upper half overlaps lower half■ 11 1 dashbght, speedometer, electric stalling Absolutely rain-tight. Urf and lighting plugs and ammeter. Wider and longer seats and deeper cushions, as Arrow shows old and new spring construction. indicated by arrow. New springs much longer and more flexible. MAXWELL Motor Cars are now equipped with a new and improved windshield, still longer and more flexible springs, wider seats, deeper and softer cushions, dashlight, gasoline gauge, and other equally important refinements.
To the generous value heretofore present fn the Maxwell product, these extra improvements have now been added. This is in line with the Maxwell policy—so widely advertised—not to change the Maxwell in any essential detail, but to continue improving it so that it will always be a standard, recognized product, constantly abreast of the best practices of the industry. Notwithstanding the superlative and sometimes confusing claims that are made in behalf of various automobiles, we restate our sincere conviction that Maxwell Motor Cars offer more real value
per dollar than any other car in the world. This too, is the belief of the thousands and thousands of Maxwell owners. And these beliefs are supported by actual and tangible facts. We actually know that within the entire history of the automobile business, no motor car—in any class or at any price— has equalled the Maxwell in honest dollar-for-dollar value. And if you will examine a Maxwell, ride in it, compare it with other cars, consider its splendid record, reputation and past performances, you too, will know it. Call or phone for a demonstration.
A. E. SHAFER Main Garage Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 206 F- 0.8. DETROIT Deferred Payment* If Desired
