Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1919 — AUTOMOBILES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

AUTOMOBILES

September 10, 1919. Dear Sir: Can you afford not to have a real automobile? The question today Is not whether you can afford a luxury, but whether you can afford to deprive yourself of a necessity? That a man is known by the car he drives is more than a mere phrase. Ajmong automobiles the Hudson Super-Six is known as the peer of all well-bred cars, and, like its owner, "comes of good family’’ —sturdy stock with a' record for doing things. u a . In the Super-Six you will find all those qualities you expect in a well-bred man—distinction, quietness, steadiness and ease of action —readiness to do its bit without arguing or compulsion. The owner of a Super-Six is as envied a.nd admired as the car itself. Its distinction and popularity will add to your business and social prestige. It will be a constant and a well-bred advertisement to your success. Therefore, ean you afford to deprive yourself of the

luxury, comfort and utility of a Super-Six any longer? Just telephone us today so that we may, at youtr convenience, explain why the Super-Six is the most popular line car In the world. Very truly yours, HUGH KIRK-