Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 9

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BUICK STIRRED NATION. Car Made Record Travel from Bos-|is perhaps the largest and most com- ton to San Francisce. plete enameling plaut in The cars that have stirred the na- W:‘l‘m minl!- tion and has triumpted in the sever- | MOtor built, beautiiful design and est of all motor car tests, namely, the | aool: SUODE and durabio as only Buick bnndm methods can make a test of popularity of the Buick being|motor car, model D-8-56 of the exhibited by Peter Ceccarelli of the Im- | Buick appeals instantly to those who perial garage, who wiil have 2 cars for , Want the utmost in motorng. inspection models D-6-55 and D-6-45.| Never did a motor car receive In the seven passenger, six-cylinder,'/a welcome as has been valve-in-head touring car every Buick | newest Buick. Never before daid a enxx{;egrinx and manufacturing prin- | motor car inspire such an insistent de- cipal is carried to the utmost. It has mand as the D-€-45, From the first actual horsepower rating of 45, but on | days that this car was put on the the test block the matchless motor of | market orders have in such this medel’ 1hnls ane m‘la time and; volume that tae factory is swamped. again.. This is the third season for| Everywhere the the largest of Buick models, and in|to all mcuunm?n:uud.m‘;.ho:? that time It has established itself as|sands ars delighted ith its power. the ideal motor car for those who want | Others teli of their ent at its seven passenger capacity. performances under adverse condi- One of these cars recently traveled|tions. Artists have admired its ex- from Boston to San Francisco and|quisite beauty. From an engineering back—a total of upyards of sixteen |standpoint it is e masterplece. Some thousand miles—on an =average of|of the famous engineers and technical eighteen miles to the gallon of gaso- |men in the country have pronuonced Une. This record is far and beyond | it the most advanced achievement in anyaccomplishment for cars of this|motor car engineering yet developed. s'ze, and in this day of high fuel|Tt is powerful beyond the most exact- prices it is = record that means some- | ing need; with a power that is velvety thing to the motorist. There are!smooth and vibrationless. It megoti. scores of motor cars the size of ths|ates the steepost hills with an ease Buick which will not do better than that is truly astoniching. It plows ten or tweive miles to the gallon. The |through sand without the slightest ef- makers of some of these cars actually | fort and on smooth roads it is very manufacturers thi peyment be made in the United State at time of shipmept. The four-cylind cars price excellent con tion ¢ can cars have brought them 1 a position ahead of German o For more than a year the America sutomobile has had a practical monop oly of the market in the Canary Is lands. Within six months a line ¢ trucks for heavy hauling, the like ¢ which had never before been seen ! the islands, has been introduced ther: Without a mile of steam railway i operation and with vast quantities c bananas, tomatoes an dpotatoes be hauled daily from the plantations the ports, the archipelgo undoubted oifers an exceptional opportunity f American motor trucks. A facto which will assist in their futher in troduction there is the fact that th people believe in American automobil machinery. boast of this twelve-miles-to-the-gal- | poetry of motion. lon mileage, hoping apparently, that| The Buick, in all truth, has stirred! South Norwalk—Tuesfay the wed motor car buyers will not hear about|tho imagination of the motor-buying|ding of Miss Alice May Butters the wonderful performance of this|public in a manner never before equal- | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo But Buick. led. Tt has set a new high level of|tery, and William Percy Bellward too: In finish and appointments the Buick | motor car achievement. place here. MAJESTIC BUILDING WHERE AUTOMOBILE SHOW WILL BE HELD MARCH 11TH TO 18TH INCLUSIVE 7 ¥ { s the production of a car|electric lamp or a trouble-finding H ole i nearly perfect, in | globe ched by to a socket | J f of one part to another, a: rve their p 4 but one | ar that in power, f ~ to handle is| economy, appearance |a e Ib attached to| ) G e it v meets the re- c band, which fits about the | o . rgest number nd is used after the fash- | Exhibit About Which the Interest of All Auto Owners and , . i s lamp. —Numerous | ¥ 10w opens Saturday noon.. improvements will be noted in non- .. Want-to-be Owners Will Center for the Next Week— P e s MANY ARE INTERESTED » Opens Saturday in the Majestic—Dealers Enthusiastic th T NCERREIRES O alhe Bt Self Starters, Locking Devices and ver the Lvent. Convertible Bodies Among New lamps, while ~another | vement is a bright rear light, | ich may be switched on to illum-| | inate the road in back of the car |ion of the miner's | | | in dark places. of many novelties | built r automobiles these es perhaps example, a por “ontainin: i The number of t ested in automob another in Bastern Conn well up into the tens of thousands and every one of those is bound to find something interesting in the fi 1son for | the | *w cars, there | | | | | |2 visitors who n.'u'c\ | no intenti new ma- e ! i : | chine au on. The +4 tomobile show ever held in this {0 to and at- ts, and even g of Comnecticut, which opens in the e aso that |} or “in [ the baby_a can WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU Majestic building in Shetucket d the fut pended between rear seat and tI Saturday 2nd continues throus following week. Those who are in cha of the event which marks a new era here- | abouts, Thomas Bevan and S. J. Bot- | tomley, have put in some long and|ne strenuous hours working out the de- ils and getting the exhibtion hali ! into cople who do not ense of purck T never present dev efully witho vibration. nd mc vould be - for The Series ““17°’° Studebaker Cars faults, el — - L " o ot | STUDEBAKER HAS MORE ROOM IN TONNEA hape,”but it will be ready with | Motor Equipment H:cs Made Big Hit its walls done in green with wh ! ot odmtey. : | trimmings, electric lights liberally \ e The name of the Elm Auto Company is back of these statements. We challenge ! strung about the rom and with palms and potted plants effectively placed to set off the assembly of new machines and maice an active picture. i four | | If you are an owner of a motor car, | | idered any dealer or manufacturer to produce a car that will prove a single one of these state- ments untrue. We invite every prospective buyer of motor cars in Norwich to inspect these cars before he spends his money, to ride in them, and to try their power on any hill in or arcund Norwich. We invite anyone to show us any car that will perform in any manner superior to these cars, These are sweeping statements, but we make them, knowing that what we say is the absolute truth. That is why we have selected The Studebaker cars as the car which we shall sell ex- clusively, as long as Studebaker cares to entrust us with the marketing of these truly wonderful cars. This is our Announcement, and it is your invitation to come in and see the Studebaker cars, and prove their merit, in comparison with any other car on the market, at any price. trolled so | provements that the smnlingl ome one of the TR PRI TR xRN W the design of o most expensive caj divided them > moved gained i spring 4 the upholst and keep on 2 A Year of C AR T [Sem=li i 50 Horse Power Six | 40 Horse Power Four ibe built in marie! juan i il s rrans .]ai rv]x;[.m‘n,: them mote 1 ithere are no Son. . & devies ic ighted by a wonderful e 3 y the windshield | i A Improvements in Gasoline | g | vention improve- | Tanks. igaggy-Podf s With Roadster Body— Eosntitias e a rush tol Numerous improvements in gaso- wept the country last With Seven-Passenger Body $1050—F. O. B. Detroit $848—F. O. B. Detrolt incorporate of cavs;|line tank const on will be noted 1 to be the value of the the r ¥ ¥ hi —Nev n America, or even in ative evenn this More Power—Never before 1 2, Power—increased to full 40 Horse Power. i With Roadster Body—with Seven-Passenger lufiy' met o e Suaiel ‘here in the world, has & car of this ers seemed ’ = powerful motor and has same Europe or anyw . = 8. 7. BOTTOMLIY, Saee e s 0 Sitionar® an | seven passenger capacity for the same power been offered under $1450. i e Manager of Auto Sho in a differe diess of ‘the wmount of fuel in the | V¥ ot s enen o e I STt sapeso b the | tank. Radical improvements have 3 ol Shatins A b S iy e °f ™5 | More Room—body increased In size to seat ssven a motor car, or if you only hope some | '? tha 1y to he | ber® of car f the in- e ¢ Gay to be numbered among the Tortu. | Yorwicn v 3 tv of pro-| e this season, st el Greater Comfort—Never before has a car of this | ..o gjze_wheel base increased to 112 inches. | ate pais Tiet agygeoons tho Tortn: reconeile | as standard | B o e capacity, comfort and luxury been offered under please without consulting a time-table, | Zed: mo- | | 5 of these de- $1450. vith 1 s Higher Quality—whatever material has been then you will find something of inter- dash with indirect E: ghting system, thronaly sl aea s e s e changed, better material has been used. est at the show. Hie cec whne | SOSUBD [enoere’ WilCH ioaken 1€ &/ car Better Finish—Never before has a car of this grade t Something New. xhibit an e of The cars exhibited by Mr. Peckham | sh and upholstery been offered under $1450. are conspicuous for the fact that they | i e ain the Studebaker quality while | possess aded. refinement. The nements add greater roominess Lower Price—price decreased from $955 to $850, a reduction of 15 per cent. FOUR-Forty Models— Three-Passenger Roadster $825—Seven-Passenger Touring Car $345—Three- Passenger Landau $1145. Commercial Cars—Panel Dellvery Car §875-— tation and Bag- It would not be right, nor fair, nor | Just to pick out this or that car and | | state that it will be the feature of |show.. It is sufficient to say that | | chines of all types and sizes and colors using gen- Lower Price—Never before has the price of a car been so greatly reduced, and at the same time the quality so greatly increased. s numerous manufac-! ing convertible b % S con- will be on exhibition. Something new, the newer )Zt}d)~1\§?'l}v(: the SIX-Fifty Models—Three-Passenger Roadster $1025 either great or small, will be found i Pable to h‘ show no radical changes while the —Seven-Passenger Touring Car $1050—Three-Pas- inearly all of the models.. The ma o o 2 1 principles have proven Express Body Delivery Car gage Car $870—F. O. B, Detroit. h one can use either as| + Bl on s theris ful are retained intact. ne: he closed bo = brake and clutch pedals have [ nyon | Si00€ ihe Chesdiodyion °’;y°’;hi‘o‘]"‘;:x,een lengthened in order to provide they have to do.|\ill ba exhibited, which projests from | ETe2ter leverage and a consequent ease T s are relation | . ' pros of control. _This pedal adjustment, |cars at the show which Will warrant|to the weight they have to carry. The supplemented by the front seat ar- a careful surve engine itseif is built with more min- | driver, even during |TaRSement provides for drivers of While many think that an automo- | utes reference to the weight it must | Gaml e Another ourin® | varying sizes and is of a convenience bile show is only a commercial propo- | carry than is a bridge: the springs, the mple device, yet one whicn|appreciated by all and every motorist Isition, often it is a gathering of friends brakes, even the nuts and bolts are e S ateema 12 4o etaan | Another contribution to ease in driv ‘all with a kindred hobby. Let two|fixed as to their size and strength by ! one ttaches to his cisar|ing is the removal of the cowl board people meet with the same bee in their |rules which have been drafted from while motoring, to prevent e w‘i!nd forward and upward, thus gaining ;bonnets and both are happy. That is|the resuits of numberless experiments | from entineuioning i@ 1t would nat|more leg room, and the more compact {the reason why so many people are|and years of experience that have de- | p sufbr‘;fim]n “ee Barney Oldfield | 8TOUPing of instruments upon the apt to go each evening to such a|termined the s: in these things, | oS e mem % |cowi. The arrangement besides being ‘show.. They know' they will find| Upon this foundation of fundamen. | 2TTY one on his inevitable cigar in e e S convenient is unique. lsomething of interest, someone inter- | tals, however, the cngincers have built e s The features that made the 1918 ‘esting with whom to talk and an in- |superstructures that arc as different Pocket Electric Lamps. models notable for power and effici- 'teresting topic upon which to argue. |as they well can be. Price is not a| Some of the most useful new ac-|ency aro retained in the mew series And If you are one of those poor, |determinative of structural features,|cessories to be seen at the show are|cars. An two-unit electric starting misguided people. whé do not believe | for in the same price class are found|in reality the simplest. Tuke, for ex-|and lighting system is used, with fur- that the' automobile is, one: of the|radically different conceptions of best|ample, the man who has encountered|ther requirements that give it power ‘€reatest inventions of man and that it [ practise, nor is the size of the car, or|some trouble with his motor. at night |to turn the motor over easily even the is ot more benefit to the world than power, or speed, Tie only unanimity|when alone on, the road. A pocket|coldest of weather. . e senger Landau $1350—Four-Passenger Coupe $1600— {of automobiles are great believers Seven-Passenger Limousine $2500—F. O. B. Detroit. isurprises, and, as a rule, they always {have something new to spring at every |show. Tt can be said, however, that ithere will be several makes of new | ducted tes ed stand of nd other qual 1 ly attachabie to any wind- | s clear vision

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