Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1929, Page 25

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reduces all przces $55 OO to $2600() To give motoring public immediate advantage of HUPMOBILE’S new expansion program Early in January HUPMOBILE gacquired a new plant in Cleveland, comprising more than a million square feet of modern and advanced automotlve manufacturing facilities. _ This was the first stepin HUPMOBILE'S 1929 program of expansion, giving HUPMOBILE 3 doubled production capacity for its famous Century cars. Now comes the second; that of passing along to the public the economies which JLZUPMOBILE’S extended produc- ktion plans make feasible. _ These price reductions embrace all models in the 1929 HUPMOBILE Century six and eight lines and range from $55.00 to-$260.00. Consistently, for more than twenty years, HUPMOB ICE has won and held its public by fine motor car quality at notably low prices. But today, in this new schedule of prices, _H UPMOBILE excels itself in value-giving. . DU BOIS YOUNG, President, HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN \: '}""‘DISTR[BUTORS o . M O T ,4 . . T O R S Incorporated 1518-20 Fourteenth Street N W —Decatur 4341-42-43

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