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# Marmon Automobile Advertisement This page is primarily **advertising content rather than satire or political commentary**. It promotes Marmon automobiles for 1930, emphasizing engineering advances and luxury features. The imagery includes a stylized airplane at the top (suggesting modernity and speed) and a 1930s sedan below, accompanied by illustrations of fashionably dressed figures. The text highlights Marmon's reputation as "one of the great creators of motor car fashions and engineering advances," touting straight-eight engines with increased power, spaciousness, and luxury as the brand's key selling points. The advertisement references several models: the Big Eight, Eight-79, Eight-69, and Marmon-Roosevelt, positioning these vehicles as accessible to "practically all families" while maintaining the brand's tradition of "smartness and good taste."

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Always one of the great creators of motor car fashions and engineering advances, Marmon for 1930 cites these great factors as its most important contributions: All Marmons are Straight-Eights, each with an even greater abundance of power + + + All Marmons are extra spacious and luxur ‘ lous Inside + + + All Marmons reflect fully the Marmon tradition of smart ness and good taste + + + This time-honored motor car is now avail able to practically all families + + + Straight-Eights in four great price fleldss: The Big Eight; the ‘Eight-79"; the ‘‘Eight-69'; and the Marmon-Roosevelt. (illustrated—the Marmon Big Eight.) comicbooks.com