Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1919 — AUTOMOBILES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

AUTOMOBILES

Oct. 4, 1919. Dear Sir: It isn’t a very pleasant feeling to stop and shift gears half way up the side of a hill, or to be forced a mile or so out of your way because a bad stretch of road imakes riding so uncomfortable. Your car may give satisfactory service in every other way but if it holds you in fear of a rough road or a steep hill, or if it loses its new appearance and develops squeaks, it is not the car that makes motoring a pleasure. The new type car —the Essex—has solved the light car problem. Low in first cost and economical in up-keep, the Essex nevertheless possesses all the power, endurance and comfort of the large and costly car. In the Essex you need fear no hill, however steep, or road however rough. It is so rigidly built that it withstands rough usage without squeaks. It retains ' its good appearance. It is so designed that all wear can be taken up, thus maintaining the same performance qualities that so soort disappear in cars not similarly designed. Behind the Essex are years of experience in building fine cars—cars that are leaders in their class. If you want to know what a real pleasure motordom has In store for you, try a ride in the Essex. Telephone and we will arrange a deimonstration. / Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.