A Go od Investment 
The Maxwell Motor Car 
In our grreat economy contest on May 
23rd, last, 1,092 Maxwells averaged 
27.15 miles on a gallon of gasoline each. 
In our great economy contest in June 
and July last, 2,040 Maxwells averaged 
29.04 on one gallon each. 
The Maxwell engine holds the world 
endurance record—22,022 miles without 
stopping. 
The Maxwell clutch runs in oil—is 
wear-proof, smooth, efficient. 
Maxwell transmission is simple, trou¬ 
ble-proof. 
The mighty Maxwell axles stand the 
strain of the road. 
Every vital part is built to do its work 
smoothly and well for years. 
Whether for farm or city use, the Max¬ 
well is your car. 
“Webster” says: **Investment: the 
laying out of money in the purchase of 
property, especially a source of income 
or profit.** 
We maintain that that definition ex¬ 
actly fits the purchase of a Maxwell. 
American industries have hundreds of 
millions of dollars invested in labor sav¬ 
ing devices. 
That’s what the automobile is today— 
a saver of human energy and time. 
And, friends, energy and time are you 
—are your life. 
Can you afford to waste time and en¬ 
ergy when you can run a Maxwell for 
$2 a week? 
You can drive a Maxwell 5,000 miles 
a year at a cost of $2 a week. 
This is hot a theory. 
Scores of thousands of 
Maxwell owners are doing it. 
Touring Car $745 
Roadster $ 7 4 S ; B e r It he $ 1 0 9 S 
Sedan $1093. All prices f, o. b. Detroit 
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