A  SENSIBLE  CAR  THAT  ECONOMIZES  and  ENDURES— THE  3400  R.  P.  M.  Chalmers— $1050 
The  back-bone  and  mettle  of  a  motor  car,  after 
all,  can  only  be  shown  up  on  country  roads. 
The  new  3400  r.  p.  m.  Chalmers,  by  facing  all 
kinds  of  conditions  on  all  kinds  of  roads  without 
whimper,  apology,  or  flinching,  has  proved  that 
she’s  got  the  stuff  in  her. 
She  has  proved  that  she  is  no  mere  citified,  bou¬ 
levard  performer;  for  no  car  on  earth  of  her  price 
or  size  has  ever  gone  about  its  business  everywhere 
with  her  energy,  endurance,  strength,  and  spirit. 
Her  conquest  of  hills  and  rut-riven  roads  is  the 
talk  of  every  county-seat.  She  has  climbed  hills 
on  high  gear  and  pulled  through  country  roads  on 
“high”,  where  conditions  were  so  bad  that  the 
running  boards  dragged. 
These  are  two  of  the  reasons  why  the  3400  r.p.m. 
Chalmers  is  such  a  sensible  car  for  the  farmer  to 
buy.  She  does  not  boast  of  fantastic  records  of 
performance  made  by  a  tuned-up,  doctored-up 
professional-driven  car  on  the  race-track.  Her 
achievements  have  all  been  recorded  with  ordinary 
drivers  at  the  wheel  and  ordinary  roads  beneath 
her  tires. 
Owners  throughout  the  country  have  driven 
her  over  roads  on  which  they  admitted  it  was  a 
shame  to  drive  any  car,  and  she  has  made  amaz¬ 
ingly  good. 
The  3400  revolutions  per  minute  of  her  engine, 
recorded  without  skipping  and  with  absolute  safety, 
prove  tremendous  engine-strength  and  precision. 
Long  engine-life  and  high  engine-speed  have 
always  been  twin  features  of  the  most  successful 
engines  of  all  kinds.  3400  r.  p.  m.  means  long  life 
because  it  reduces  side-thrust  of  the  crankshaft  to 
the  minimum.  And  side-thrust  means  wear  and 
tear. 
The  3400  r.  p.m.  Chalmers  is  a  sturdy,  long-lived 
piece  of  machinery,  built  not  only  to  endure,  but 
to  economize. 
You  get  18  miles  of  light-footed  going  out  of 
every  gallon  of  gas.  You  add  many  miles  to  the 
life  of  your  tires  because  of  the  smooth  velocity 
with  which  her  engine  delivers  mi  giit. 
The  same  throbless,  fretless  engine-action, 
whether  you  travel  at  the  rate  of  3  or  60  miles  an 
hour,  whether  one  or  five  are  aboard,  means  riding 
comfort  that  springs,  good  leather  and  9-inch  cush¬ 
ions  only  partially  explain— riding  comfort  that  has 
never  been  dreamed  of  before  in  a  $1050  car. 
Ller  pick-up  responds  with  the  same  velvety 
obedience  in  the  Dakotas  as  on  Michigan  Bou¬ 
levard.  She  economizes  with  fuel  over  Kansas 
gumbo,  just  as  on  Fifth  Avenue. 
From  every  angle,  you’ll  find  the  3400  r.  p.  m. 
Chalmers  a  sensible,  practical,  value-delivering  car 
to  own  and  drive. 
Drop  in  and  see  her  at  your  Chalmers  dealer’s 
the  next  time  you  go  to  town. 
One  look — one  ride — and  you’ll  realize  why  she’s 
cast  her  spell  over  100,000,000  Americans. 
Chalmers  Motor  Company,  Detroit,  Michigan 
i 
