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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 39

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Herald and Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
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39
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K-bruary 27, 1910. THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD II 11 A i A Staunch and Trustworthy Car The Locomobile possesses an abundance of power yet always is subject to perfect control. It has been used with the greatest satisfaction on protracted tours, both here and abroad. Its four speeds and reverse enable the operator to select instantly the proper gear for any particular road condition. It runs quietly and smoothly, picks up rapidly, climbs all hills satisfactorily and is equipped I with nowerful brakes, is nrr cr lioow to.

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Each represents the highest stage of development of its distinctive type. Comfort and silence are united with proven reliability and safety. Both types are offered with touring, roadster, and dosed bodies. Every Intending Owner of an Automobile Should Seriously Consider the Purchase of a Locomobile The reliability of its service, 3-ear after year, and the satisfaction experienced in its operation will be a source of congratulation to its owner long after the difference in its cost, as compared with a cheap car, has been forgotten. The Locomobile represents eleven years of sincere effort to produce the best automobile that can be made.

In purchasing a Locomobile you secure a car of unquestioned high reputation together with the benefits derived from doing business witk a well established and thoroughly experienced organization. Ask any of the following owners of a Locomobile what the- think of this car: C. C. Leforgee, W. H.

Black, George Ennis, Scott Bergett, Newman, 111. J. M. Brownbaek, Mrs. W.

H. Ennis, Dr. Will Barnes, C. L. Croninger, Cisco, 111.

A Motor Car Developed Through Eleven Years Specializing in Automobile Manufacture SAFETY IN AUTOMOBILES IS EVERYTHING The railroad puts safety first. Rolling Stock Road Bed are planned primarily for Safety. Thousands are spent on safety appliances. Safety in automobiling is as important as Safet3" in railroading. The Locomobile is a safe automobile.

Its record is clean. Strong, heavy axles. Locomobile construction. Second growth hickor- wheels immensely strong, cannot come off. Substantial, safe steering mechanism Locomobile Bronze steering no aluminum.

Powerful brakes two inde- pendent sets durable and dependable. "When you and your family tour in a Locomobile, you feel safe, you enjo3T every mile. You are free wony. in "Rome was not built in a day." Years of thought and labor were required for its building. It still stands an imposing object lesson the product of care, of painstaking building.

It required ELEVEN YEARS to produce the 1910 Locomobile eleven years of actual manufacturing and developing in the Locomobile plant. The 1910 Locomobile combmes all the refinement and perfection that can result only from long years of specializing in automobile construction. All models have 4 speeds. Locomobile Low Tension Ignition and Locomobile Magneto. Bronze Engine Bed.

Bronze Gear Case. The "30" Locomobile Roadster, Shaft Drive, Type Body Tonneau, Price $3,500 It is a delightful car to drive and has all the safety, reliability and durability for which the Locomobile is famous. I have handled and driven many cars, but in points of automobile appearance, speed, endurance, safety and all around reliability, I consider the Locomobile the Finest car in America. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION jjcomobiIe Second Floor, 1 1 9 South Water Street.

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