SPHE) RURAI> NEW-YORKER 
The most interesting and instructive 
automobile books ever published —Free 
H ERE are the first real books ever published concerning the practical pur¬ 
chase and proper operation of an automobile. They were written by the 
best and biggest authority in the business—a man who understands and 
can make clear to you the very things you want to know md§t about* 
These books are so clever, clear and simple that your children can easily understand 
them. The publishing of these books cost us thousands of dollars. Both books 
are absolutely free. 
HOW TO PURCHASE A CAR—Vol. J. 
HOW TO OPERATE A CAR-Vol. II. 
tells you how to buy a car; how to weigh its quality; 
how todetermTng irs ?eal yalue; how to judge its construction. 
You would not go into the grain, produce, hay, poultry, dairy or 
cny other business without a good knowledge of that business. You 
would study existing prices, values and conditions. How, then, can 
you expect to make a practical automobile purchase without as much 
automobile intelligence as you can get? This book gives it all to you 
— free. 
It clearly explains just which axle construction you should have in 
your car; it advises you on brakes; it judges a car’s power; explains 
the modern gasoline motor; goes into spring suspension and all the 
other important points. In short, it simplifies; aids, bolsters and adds 
generally to your confidence when buying an automobile, because it 
thoroughly acquaints you with the subject. 
- y Often a good car is put out of business simply because it was not 
"properly operated or taken care of. Sometimes just one little false 
move, on the part of the driver, will put a car out of commission for 
life. We all live and learn. 
So we got up an Overland book on the fundamentals of proper 
driving, operation and care. It will help every motorist in America. 
It tells you exactly how to run a car; when, where and how to lubri- 
cate it; how to make adjustments, etc., etc. 
Here are some of the instructive chapters: “How to Start the 
Motor," “How to Start the Car," “The Best Way to Turn Corners," 
“Rules of the Road," “How to Find a Missing Cylinder," etc. Each 
point from starting to stopping is covered and covered thoroughly. 
It contains over 100 pages of clear information, all carefully illustrated 
with diagrams and drawings. Anywhere else this volume, with its pro¬ 
fuse illustrations would cost several dollars. You can have it free. 
We want you to read these books for a sel¬ 
fish purpose. We know this valuable infor¬ 
mation, clear explanation and practical ad* 
Write for these two free books to-day, 
vice, in addition to helping you purchase and 
operate your car, will only go further in proving 
to you our high standard and great efficiency. 
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Please address Dept. 127 
For in the Overland you get more real car 
for less money than from any other manufac¬ 
turer in the world. 
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. 
$985 
F. 0. B. Toledo 
Completely 
Equipped 
Self-starter 
3C Horsepower 
5-Passenger Touring 
Car 
110-inch Wheel 
Base 
Timken Bearings 
Center Control 
$985 
F. 0. B. Toledo 
Completely 
Equipped 
Remy Magneto 
Warner 
Speedometer 
Mohair Top and 
Boot 
Clear Vision, Rain 
Vision Wind-Shield 
Prest-O-Lite Tank 
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