Judge, 1922-04-29 · page 34 of 36
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Cars Are Now at Their Lowest Prices The last two months have brought decided revisions in the prices of automobiles. Many which had not previously been reduced dropped from fifteen to twenty-five per cent. Not since the war have prices been so low. It is useless to anticipate further declines in automobile prices; in fact, costs may be increased. Now is the time to buy. There are many excellent values available to the man with $500 or $5000 to invest in an automobile. But the best car made for some conditions may not prove satisfactory under others. The Motor De partment of Lestir’s WEEKLY will furnish reader} with un- biased, expert advjce free of charge. Use the coupon below, filling out all of the blanks in order that we may advise you thoroughly. esos eee ea en eo COUPON Motor Department, Leslie's Lestie-Jupce Co. 62% West 43d St. New York City I am considering the purchase of a car to cost about $ and am especially interested in one .. (make) (ty pe) My requirements for a car are as follows: Capacity Type of body........ A Driven and cared sence if for by .. chauffeur Kind of roads over which car would be used owned other cars of the followin; MORES? o viakis Suisae caries wasS The following cars of approxi- mately the type in which I am interested are handled by dealers in my territory Please advise me as to the car best suited to my requirements. Name Amateur Knights of the Pencil Drawn by Doc RANKIN. 1765 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. -He—I know a man that stayed home with his wife every night for fifteen years. She—That's what I call devotion. “No, he was paralyzed.” Her name was Irene, She wore crepe-de-chine; But you could see more Irene Than you could crepe-de-chine Drawn by Exxest Hetsi Burlington Cafe, S Mike—Say, Ike, if two in one is shoe- polish, and three in one is oil, what's four and one? D by R 7 rawn by PAUL ROURK Ike—I don't know. 117 Thorne Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. Five. Ha! ha! “Li tai ii j ve _ “Liza Jane, ’taint no use, dis boat / jes’ nat’ully won’t go!” “Niggah, maybe yo’ am on one o’ dem ‘permanent waves’ Ah’se been heahin’ about.” A°E*LOUGHRY Drawn by A. EB, Lovertry, Ces 829 S. Lake St., Boyne City, Mich. Vot is der bizness mid der pipe! Vot?” I v-v-vas gonna make a saxophone.” 382