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Have you stopped to reason why theThomas Plyer ha
Vj ted all its foreign competitors in the great New York t
' , J Paris race ? They all started , on even terms, Th
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care and attention to detail that is fouinvt
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No other automobile so quickly, favorably 'and widely impressed itself upon the public and toe auto-
J I mMI WaA in rnra1 AA Yim PnrtA TTartfnrrl In lflOfl and 1flfl7 Tt wna tVii lrnt t11rir1-of rar. tH
most conspicuous, the most admired and consequently the most popular. It was at once found to be
, relfable-ra car not requiring the services of an expert to drive it, a car which has made a record for
' I P" , ' , , itself all Over the world as a hill climber and the speediest of its clasp. The 1807 Pope Hartford was,
"'RIGIfXV It made HILLXLIMBINd, TOURINO.TRACK and reliabUity history." The 1907 Pope Hartford was admittedly and linauestlonably the speediest, most power-free, most popular rid highly indorsed car in its class of the ;
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this is proof that it's THE CARTTO BUY. If yaws
open to conviction call on us, we wiu oe pieasea to-snor!
you what the Thomas will do. You will notimpos
upon us, nor will you "place yoyrself under any obliga
tions to us whatever. We know what the Thomas;!
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any car will go, irrespective of make, pric6, horse
power or number of ; cylinders. If you try and make
the others, in and out of our class, do the same things
, under the same conditions, you'll buy a Pope Hartford.
Read below a few of the victories
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1908 R0ADSTER-$2,750 '
CLEVELAND, OHIO Pope Hartforti won ;dard, Dayton, Clement, Bayard and Corbin. It was
certainly a good Pope Hartford day three distinct
and decided "killings.''
-J. the Stucky Hill cylinder piston displacement hill
- fl climb, defeating a Stearns' 60 H. P. Darracy Van
derbilt cup racer, Fordsix, Stoddard, Dayton.
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-Thomas Detroit Forty
Practically Noiseless
TOURING CAR $2,750
RUNABOUT $2,750
Five Suggestions
: 1 See the Forty before you buy.
2 Take a long ride. ,
. 1 3-Pick out a steep hill. r
, 4 -Notice performance in congested traffic.
5 Compare each point with other cars.
THEN. DECIDE
FIVE
STYLES
1 TOURING CAR
2 RUNABOUT
3 TOURABOUT
4-LEMOUSINE
5-LANDAULET
ALL 40 H. P.
Superior m. Five
Points
1 -Hill climbing ability and speed.
2 Clean cut construction. .
3 Superb finish and luxurious comfort
A -Ease of control. , ' ; ' ,
5 Remarkable low cost of upkeep.
DEL MONTE, CAL. Pope Hartford runabout
! defeated a Pierce 45 in a lQ-miie race. The Hart
ford war never passed. ...
DAVENPORT, ' IOWA Pope Hartford won
over Oldsmobile; Stoddard, Dayton, Cadillac, in a
standing start race over a heavy track.
" HARTFORD, CONN. Pope Hartford won
WHEELING, W. VA. Pope Hartford, out of Hartford hill climb, the open event for all gasoline
HTHE POPE HARTFORD has
every future that you could
wish to find in an automobile
Reason It Out With Yourself
four entries, cleaned the entire state, and not con-
'. tent with this, anpther. Pope Hartford "rubbed it
in" by taking second place in -every event. Price,;
horsepower, number of-cylinders--aU look alike to .
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the Hartford.
cars, in the remarkable time of 56 2-5 seconds, de
feating Corbin, Stevens, Duryea Six, Ford Six and
Knox.
On the same day a model F, 1&06, Pope Hart
ford touring car, fully equipped, made the best time
of the day, and it is remarkable and significant that
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NEW YORK Pope 'Hartford won in cylinder
displacement class in New York City, Fort George .' this car was the original F model built and had
IS ' ONE OF THE MANY TROPHIES . hill i climb, making better time than 60 H. P. De covered already a distance of over 50,000 miles,
N BY. THE POIE'1 HARTFORD IN Deitrich, 70 Bianchi, 50 Simplex, 50 CrawfoM, 35 having toured all over the United States in the fall
PORTLAND LAST SEASON Isotta .Franchini, 35 Pennsylvania, Franklin, Stod-
of 1905. The people say it was wonderful.
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1908 HARTFORD TOURING CAR $2,750
"Run It on the Scales"
Don't buy your automobile without having it
weighed. Light weight means net abljitv and
low expense.
A heavy automobile wears oat
tires fast still more expense.
The 16 h. p. Franklin Touring
Car at ?1,850 weighs- 1,600 lb.;
the -28 h. p. at $2,850 weighs
2,200;. the six-cylinder 42 h. p. at
$4,000 weighs 2,500 lbs.'
Water-cooled motor cars of
similar power weigh from 2,000
to 4,000 ibs.
Don't take catalogue weights See your automobile
weighed with your own , eyes before you . buy it
Run It on the scales."
c ,1908 Franklin ftfodels
16 h. p. Runabout, $1,750 28 h. p. Touring Car or Runabout, $2,850
16 h. p. Touring Car, $1,850 . 42 h. p. Touring Car or Runabout, $4,000'
Landaulets and Limousines. - Prices f. o. b. Syracuse.
Demonstrations by appointment An hour's ride la a Franklin "
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Unnecessary weight means
extra work for y6ur' engine
less speed, slower going on hills.
What's the use of buying high
horsepower and. throwing it
Away on excess weight?
A heavy water-cooled engine
has more to get "out of order
than an air-cooled engine that
means more repair bills.
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The Buick Automobile is more 'car and better value for the money than any machine offered to the public. More Buicks are in use
today than any automobile in the world. WHY? Because it is the most consistent performer at the! smallest cost of up-keep. We
can show affidavits where two Buicks purchased in 1905 have been over 95,000 and 100,000 miles each; and still running. - -
Buicks Range in Price From $1050 to $2500
1908 PACKARD ' TOURING CAR $4,200
Tfiere1 are motre-PadcartflCars in use today, almost two to one, than any high grade car on the market. The
question, is often asked, "What becomes of all automobiles that have been used for several seasons? The
tabulated statiwics , beW '. give a very striking answer regarding Packard cars:
"per cent of' '04 Packardi-owners are still driving their original
8(L"pelcent ofOS'Packirdi owners are still driving their original
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82'per cent of'06Packaii1 owners are. still driving their original
Pl per cent 'of '07 Packard owners are still driving their, original
f:.cars. "" ' , ; '.
J00 per cent of ''08 Packard rwncrs'are driving their original cars. (
flSt think for a Vlioute wha tnis means. .uniy racKaras, mat give consisicni uu cwuumiwi Bc,tvs, -
oast of such a phenomenal re-cord, as this. 'There, must be a reason for it.
ASK 7'ilE MAIN WtIO OWNS OINt?
UISTErX!
95 per cent of all PACKARD
owners, covering a period of five
years, are still driving their origi
nal cars.
MODEL D TOURING CAR $1,750 r
MODEL D TOURING CAR $1,750
4 cylinders, .
24 horsepower,
Semi-elliptic springs, very long,
Jump spark ignition,
Storage, battery,
Sliding gear transmission, 3 speeds forward, 1 reverse,
102yi inches wheel base,
Shaft, drive. -
MODEL NO. 10 RUNABOUT $1,050 r
4 cylinders,
IS horsepower,
Jump spark ignition,
Full elliptic rear,
Semi elliptic front, ' '
Storage battery,'
Planetary transmission, ?
- Shaft drive.
MODEL F TOURING CAR-$1,250
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MODEL F TOURING CAR, 5 PASSENGERS-$1,250
2 cylinders, - '
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Jump spark, t , . '
Storage battery, dry cells in reserve,.
Planetary transmission, - -Internal
expanding brake. ' ' ;
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MODEL 5 TOURING CAR, VERY ROOMY-93,500
4 cylinders, , '
40 horsepower,'
Semi-elliptic springs, : , , -' ' '
108 inches wheel base, V .
Jump spark, " . '
MAGNETO and: dry 'cells in, reserve, .
Selective type transmission,' ' ' ' ,
Shaft' drive, ' . f ".-,
Spark and throttle control on "steering wheel.
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