Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1919 — WEEKLY AUTOMOBILE CHATS [ARTICLE]

WEEKLY AUTOMOBILE CHATS

Rensselaer, Lnd., Sept. 5, 191*. Dear Reader: You have driven a light car for some time. . Yon know its advantages. Its flexibility has appealed to you. Its economy of upkeep has been a source of satisfaction. But the ordinary light car has Its limitations. You have experienced some of Its unpleasant features — its Jolts and bumps on rough roads or city cobblestones, its tendency to develop squeaks and rattles, its lack of reserVe power and endurance, and the way it loses its new ap? pearance. For years one of the greatest organizations in the Industry has been testing and developing a car which was built to overcome the disadvantages of the ordinary light car. As a result, the Essex, the car about which you havd heard so much, is now here. It combines the advantages of the light car with the comforts of the large costly car. It was built to meet a tranaportatlon need. Its reception at the automobile shows and by the public has shown that the Essex more than adequately met that need. Thousands have ridden in the Essex and have become Essex enthusiasts. Won’t you come and ride In the Essex with ns? We want you to hpcome an Essex enthusiast. We want you to feel the thrill of motoring In a car whose comfort, power and beauty is unmatched by many a larger and costlier car. Gall or telephone us and we will have an Essex ready for you. Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.