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The  Rapid  Transit  System  for 
Dairy  Farmers  and  Creameries 
JJ^AIRY  produce  may  spoil  when 
transportation  hesitates.  Fleet- 
ness  and  get-there  sureness  are  vitally 
necessary  factors  in  the  vehicle  when 
quickly  perishable  produce  is  the  load. 
The  fast  traveling  Speed  Wagon 
means  cheaper  haulage  for  the  dairy 
farmer,  whether  the  destination  be 
city  market,  creamery  or  milk  train. 
Operated  by  the  creamery,  the 
Speed  Wagon  lowers  the  cost  of  col¬ 
lecting  milk  from  the  farms,  and  gains 
a  considerable  saving  of  time. 
Relatively  light  chassis  weight,  care¬ 
ful  balancing  of  weight  over  wheels, 
and  pneumatic  tires  give  the  Speed 
Wagon  ideal  traction  and  roadability 
for  the  rural  routes. 
Certainty  of  performance,  and  en¬ 
durance  qualities  for  a  quarter-million 
(or  more)  miles  of  service  are  built  in, 
because  of: 
— Inner-frame  anchoring  of  power 
units 
— Thirteen-plate  clutch 
— Amidship  mounted  transmission 
— Super-powerful  brakes 
— Vital  parts  50%  oversize. 
The  sum  total  is  ECONOMY.  On 
the  basis  of  lasting  economy,  the  Speed 
Wagon  is  the  lowest  priced  commercial 
car  in  the  world! 
Designed  and  manufactured  in  the  big  Reo  Shops, — not  assembled!  Chassis  $1185 
at  Lansing,  plus  tax.  Capacity  500  to  2500  pounds.  Nearly  100,000  in  operation. 
REO  MOTOR  CAR  COMPANY  lansing, Mich 
