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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Nov 1923, p. 11

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Making Extensive Additions an addition to its . six cylinder car plant in Kenosha in the form of a building 600 feet in length and 190 feet wide. This building, to be used for the housing of 'finished cars rea-- dy for shipment. will-- be of gteel and concrete construction. It ~wills be equipped with loading --docks and with every facility for the quick and sefe handling 'of finished cars. . "Because of the sound: rowth of our businéss we have found it ad-- visable and necessary to make this ~Entering on .the .Anal . period of the biggest year in the history of the company, Nash Motors, prepar-- ing for even bigger things in 1924, has begun work of construction on an addition to its six 'cvlinder car Sales Record for Past Year Shows Biggest Increase in Nash History ; Increased Déemand Necessi sitates Im-- mediate Expansion To Take Care of _Oi'd*eravl"é'lxr-'l ing in From All Sections of Country. -- _ > EXTRA VALUE IN NASH CAKS addition ~to ~our ~Kenosha hy t 45 plant," said--C:. W. . Nash, president of \«The ~Nash ---- Motors . company. «When the new building is complet-- ed : it. will : immediately facilitate in-- creased pmdn.e_uo'n'; The space now occupied 'by "the shipping 'depart-- ment in our present buildins will be-- come available for use in: active pro-- dbetion work, making possible in-- ereased operations in several of our "The present yenso far Was been the largest in point of "?l- and' sales in the. history of The Nagh Motors company. © The public seems to have confidence in our *'- duct and we have "Emb believe, therefore, that increased demand Tfor Nash cars nekt yare will SEVENTY--THIRD.YEAR--NO. 93 ' in Y .! 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'This type of bearing has proven to have the longest life known to crank-- shaft and connecting ~rod " bearing fully justify our plant extension." Including the Nash: plant at Ke-- nosha, the Nash plant at Milwaukee and the Seaman body plant also at The Nash foundry is one of the finest in the automobile. industry in puoint of site and equipment. Care-- ful study by Nash metallurgists has dleveloped a practice for Nash cylin-- der blocks that is the soundest proc-- essx ever developed. *4 Nash uses the most efficient type of 'bearing known to the : motor car industry. They are heavy," bronze y ERIC TURNER Left=-- Above in pictursd the magnificient now Nash ahow rooms of Wetze! and Tarner, fipfi distributors for Waukegan and vicinity. The building, one of the Anest of Its kind in Lake County, has been completely refurn-- ished awd redocorated, A large shop for sorvice to Nash owners will be equipped with the latast tools and machinary, 7 In the Insst is shown the modest building occupled by Wotsel and Turner when they took over the Nush line two years ago, This remark-- able growth in such a compuratively short period of business is a strik-- ing exatiple of the phonomimal and substantin!l suceous that Nach dealors are achloving throughout the country, E& TURNER \ --LIBERTYVILLE, ILLIND!S, «NOVEMBER 28, 1923 Nash skhow room during the @pen-- ing.. Saturday. H. A. Radtke, Nash dealer at Antioch was among the first to congratulate Messers Wetze! and Turner, Mr. Radtke has a large following in 'this section of Lake County and is perhaps one of the best known automobile desie®s in Northeastern _ Tilinois. He | has handled : the Nash line for hbout eighteen month# and has given ex-- cellent representation,. | "-- . | --« "Our owners thoroughly appreci-- ate the splendid product. Nash Motors Company," said@Mr. Radtke, "and they regard with per-- sonal : pride the progress th i"'l. been made by Nash Motors since its uce * . . e mm M I U B B ! continued prosperity for the balance C woz-- .. 0| ; M is\ of this year and y H. 'A. Radtke, Antlbth roints to even botier busiess tor 'f£'~5"Dealer, Pays bute '"to| 1924," said C. W. Nash in a recent Wetzel and Turner |/ .)(s'¢ to 'dealers representing The J : y s 'Naah Motors company. y 2 Many residents of Antioch, Lb Mr, Nash declared that the pre-- ertyville and other' Lake @ounty|Sent day trend in motor car mann-- m.m'xw"vm .-' f 'ftdllnlhouklbotowudm'\rd- EXPECT THRONG FROM COUNTY A BIC DEDICA All of the Nash six--cylinder en-- closed models are now equipped with low :sweeping fenders, instruments un::t one x'l:'n, kick plates, !Ib::: f.led _ runn: boards, rear--vi mirrors &nd automatic windshield ization. "A man who buys a car today should be in less danger than formerly of -- having his . automs« made -- antiquate in a : by radical departure in new body Je-- signs," he said, "and u;finfi I have always malntdum at it wrong to raise prices just because busimess conitlitions are good and .nhe 'traffic will bear it' and to decrease again when selling conditions are less favorable." (ve. '"There is nothing on the business horizon that bespeaks anything but NASH PREDICTS BIG _ BUSINESS DURING YEAR AUKEGA CLARENCE ' 1 64 The --Nash four--cylinder closzed cars are equipped: with convenient new type gas and spark controls, kick plates; and the four Sedan has a heater and a windehield wiper, When not in use the Nash Four curtains fold compactly and neatly slide 'into their roomy door pockets wnere the glass is My pro-- tocted from scratches or creasing. Now it is but the nm: few csoments to snap the curtains into place, and it is not necessary for the cccupants of the tar to get up from their seats and start a . hurried search for curtains in obscure com-- partments in the event of a --sudden ra'n Eia s A Public is Invited to Attend -- Brilliant Opening Sat Convenient door pockets for, the stowing away of side curtains are a novel and practical innovation in-- troduced in the Nash Four touring NASH CURTAINS . NOW sSTORED IN SIDE POCKETS £* cA it Néew Showr A P Apet ¥#: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE * * *# F y I x ; Invitation is extended by Clarence Wetzel and Eric:--Turner to the pub-- lic of Waukegan »to visit the new Nash show room and service sta-- tign Saturday --afternoon --and -- eve-- _-- Eloquent tribute to: the confidence with ---- Whigh. Waukegan and | Lake County regard Wetzel and Turner, Nath distributors for this section of the state, is expressed in the new ME 'at the corner of Sheri-- dan place and" Belvidere.. In less than two years increasing salés of Nash cars have made necessary this fine-- miodern, thoroughly equipped home, from a star: in a small, mod-- est frame building New Building one of the Finest and : 3?"' wipped Automobile headquarters i Trained 'Mechanics Promis % Nash Owners. .. 4 o ut 2 sw o i: OF a Mr. Turnet's 'N. Y., and Mr. Waukegan. | fneieg hm At the machine-- ence~--whi ence--which ce balance of ' So delicate the balancing § weighs 500 ' it a hauman bers of open oonk isfhoriane i s¥ is 6 c PERp M peciai preca inken to t This is pre 9 f hy the use of fi hbers, two of whic) "!ash frams has had f ner eaone nequainted 3 w out of the n partnership a represented a paratis. m 7 ally elimizated." The 1 engine is $ de is a noticeable abs «e --mechanical @ or;lflud:? Company. When they tract two 3 kfi i ols could see t of! 4 with the factory thiss. it is a We tal saving to hitd at | in the matter alone and the w is positively h:' It so happenad count was availal and the partners no time in cure the Motors the ence Nash line of cars, heavy load. onl tiort, is concrete. j 125 feet with a :u flmfl:a mezennaine Ao one point of t office, atairways at is furnished -- equipped with the I machinery :;; Wetzel. and Tur e even more efficient its kind in ning: on the tion, when the order of 3Ce No The Prame of the display a is distinctive

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