Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 20

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Thursday April 11, 1929 JINGLE BELLS "*:=~ DON‘T MISS IT to give the motoring public immediate advanâ€" tage of HUPMOBILE‘S new expansion program â€" reduces all prices H U P M OB I L E 21â€"25 South Second Street > Effective April 6th, 1929 NEVITT MOTOR SALES Early in January HUPMOBILFE acquired a new plant in Cleveland, comprising more than a million square teet of modern and advanced automotive manufacturing tacilities. This was the first step in HUPMOBILE‘S 1929 program of expansion, giving HUPMOBILE a doublea production capacity for its famous Century cars. _ _ f > Now comes the second step; that of passing along to the public the economies whichâ€" HUPMOBILE‘S extended production plans make feasible. _ _ ‘ ; ig 3 HUPMOBILE Century Six and Eight iines and range trom _ $55.00 to $260.00. f + +A F Consistently, for more than twenty years, HUPMOBILE has won and held its public by fine motor car quality at notably low prices. ; But today, in this new schedule of prices, HUPMOBILE excels itself in valueâ€"giving. iss DU BOIS YOUNG, President. HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION DETROIT, Michigan T H E P RE 8 S NEXT 3559 to 5260 Highland Park, Illinois J4k

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