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'APRIL, 1917 - 'A . FSJIWip im w i-5ivw The Commoner it mi -r- I III I "M,IMB,"WIW"W""M'"MilMMMMWMil I ,w ,,., , , K I MUmm PflpflHBP PBBBB9B PSBBB PpSBSBBLPSPBBBBBx mwUtm &9 uwmmuBmBmuKr ..PBBfi pSBBBBfePBBBr uwUBr pjjjjjjbJpbWpJ1p5bp1S?3p THE UNIVERSAL CAR Talk with a Ford owner about his car and he will tell you of two certain things satisfaction in its service, self -satisfaction in its own ership. Satisfaction in service means to him a car that gives all the results any other motor car will give and a little more. A car whose pos session enlarges his idea of what a motor car can be built to do. Out of that service has come the self-satisfaction of Ford owner ships founded on the merits of "a better car at a lower price." Ford owners are driving their cars all the year round. Order now and begin to realize these benefits. . Any of the more than 1 0,000 authorized Ford agents will give your order prompt attention. Each one is equipped to give you the regular Ford "Universal" service. Runabout, $345; Touring Car, $360;- Coupelet, $505; , Town Car, $595; Sedan, $645. Prices f. o. b. Detroit. ZrclMcy0mAam '?,, Detroit t . Tum i I i tjii.' J ' III t -JK V . w ' . 1 1 ill 7 "P H I I Ell ' M t M Vl gMMI I Oil ' I I M II ml i. - I II ' f 51 9SpB30S& 'r I I II 1 f II H J Jp,,",ppm?t mmrmr iPHI i II i- v ----,,., '', -. J . I ll - ll )IT44jijMtitJfcrt; w 1 4 t