April, 1920 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page I 



Touring 

 Roadster 

 Coupe 

 Sedan 



Built to stay new 



Thus saving upkeep costs 



WHILE we offer the latest in style, 

 we are prouder of the mechanical 

 perfections of this new Mitchell Six. 



We have always built a lasting car — 

 but the building of trucks for the Govern- 

 ment taught us new accuracies, new ways 

 to add endurance. 



So in this new Mitchell we bring to yoa 

 the limit in stability — without bringing 

 heaviness. Here is an easy car to handle, 

 one that has plenty of roomy comfort, 

 yet built for strength. 



We know the sturdiness of this car be- 

 cause we know how our "Parts Depart 

 ment" has been dwindling. Orders for 

 replacements from Mitchell dealers have 

 been growing less and less, and today we 

 believe our replacement orders are of the 



fewest. This means a car that stays new 

 mechanically. And we've taken care that 

 the body will stay new, too. More finish- 

 ing costs, finer leather, hair and springs 

 for upholstery. A new-day top. Through- 

 out a car that will wear well. 



All this means saving money for you — 

 not only when you buy, but for all time. 

 It means a finer car at a moderate price, 

 it means a satisfactory car day in and 

 day out. 



Go to a Mitchell dealer. Or send for 

 illustrated catalog. Examine this new 

 Mitchell. Have him point out the fea- 

 tures. Then place your order early, so as 

 to insure early delivery. 



MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. 



Racine, Wisconsin 



Mitchell Motor Cars distributed in 

 The Pacific Northwest by 



Also sold by the leading dealers in nearly 

 every town in the Pacific Northwest 



Portland and Spokane 



Seattle Dealers, Mitchell Motors & Service Co. 

 Tacoma Dealers, Puget Sound Motors Co. 



WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS MENTION BETTER FRUIT 



