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5? THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS, KY., MARCH 6, 1941 i M :jh rn V li 11 t' Fl 0 . i 3 t! a1. :-H ,t ' W A rr 1 1 ii 3 ijf ?l : t J '!r h?n i , ; Liit S 'I is 'J! f ji n r r :i The Cadillac Company has no intention :; . of marketing a six cylinder car The Cadillac Motor Car Company lias always believed that there are so sHany good features in the Cadillac Car, that its advertising space could "be best utilized exculsively in ac quainting the public with those ad vantages. Tfe regret, however, that the occa sion arises which makes it appear desirable for us to depart, temporar ily, from that policy. Inasmuch as it is not possible for -us to control the "mouth to mouth" advertising with which we are favor a, -and. inasmuch as that gratutious publicity may sometimes contain ele ments of inaccuracy, unintentionally, perhaps, on the part of the authors, -we feel that we would not perform the duty which we owe to ourselves, if -we did not correct any misunder standings or misconceptions which jnay exist concerning the methods, policies and plans of this company. The pre-eminent position of the Cadillac Car as the "Standard of the "World,"" its recognition as, the crite zrion of excellence in practical con struction, are not matters of mere chance. For eleven years the Cadillac has leen manufactured and marketed up xm well defined principles. Adher ence to those principles has been the dominant factor in Cadillac success. The Cadillac has never aspired to ideals set by others; it makes its own ideals and raises them higher and "higher. The Cadillac has never striven after the achievements of other plants; it is a school and a model unto itself. The Cadillac has never been oblig ed to make apologies for its product. It has never been obliged to smother its past, nor to discredit it by wiping iiie slate clean and beginning all over again. The immaterial and the impractical, the fad and the fallacy, the delusion and the shallow "talking point" have no chapter in the "Story of the Cad illac" The "Story of the Cadillac" is the story of that mechanical and commer cial advancement which makes for permanency. The Cadillac product "has been only that which its makers taiew would satisfy and give to the purchaser "value received" in abund ant measure. The policy of the Cadillac Company has ever been- to avoid exaggeration and over-drawn statements. Its pol icy has ever been to underclaim rath er than to over-claim. The Cadillac Company is gratified that the public feels secure in accept ing Cadillac representations at their full worth. These representations are so accepted because the Cadillac Company has never mislead and be--cause the public could always ex pect and has always received more than was offered. The Cadillacs Car of to-day has be hind it the experience gleaned in the successful production of the seventy five thousand Cadillac which have preceeded it by far the greatest aumber of high-graie motor cars pro duced by any one manufacturer in the -world. CADILLAC SERVICE DEPOT, Main and Spring Streets, Lexington, Ky. Kentucky Auto Co., (Inc.) Louisville, Ky. LUKE McLUKE SAYS. Cincinnati Enquirer.) When a woman gets hold of a check 5xx ?2 she jgets up at 6 in the morning so -she can get down town before the ba&k runs out of money. Any mother who is nursing her first fcoy bafoy can tell you that the lad -who said all men are born equal had holes in his head. A man wouldn't try to wear four Teets at one time just because he had :fomr vests. But if a woman has 44 asctrieh plumes she wouldn't think of going out unless they were all on the at she is wearing. Med admire the brainy girl who is plain. But they marry the silly girl who is pretty. X I t : t Plumbing and Elecri- cal Work in All Their Branches Stoves, Ranges and Appliances. . Spicer & Gilchrist, Elks' Building E.E. Phone, 103 Home Phone, 1 01 Gas Fitting ! The Cadillac Company is ever alert its car is ever to the ground; it feels the throb of the public pulse. Yet never has it yielded to clamor by giv ing endorsement to principles which would take advantage of the uniniti ated or uninformed, even though tem porary benefits might acure. ' The experimental division of the Cadillac Company is not excelled in the motor car industry. We do not believe it is even equaled. Every design, every appliance, ev ery idea, every principle offered which has a semblence of merit, is subjected to the most gruelling tests. For every idea or feature adopted or considered worthy of the Cadillac seal of approval, scores are dicarded. One reason why most of the new ideas of inventors and manufacturers are first offered to the Cadillac Com pany is because these inventors and manufacturers realize that with the Cadillac seal of approval, their future is practically certain. An example, take the electrical sys tem of automatic cranking, lighting and ignition, first introduced by the Cadillac Company and now used al most universally. Take also the two-speed axle in troduced into the present Cadillac, and which engineering authorities on both sides of the Atlantic are pre dicting will soon come into general use. Witness this from "The Automobile Engineer," published in London, Eng land. In commenting upon Cadillac engineering progress and Cadillac in itiative, it says: "Already there is a very decided movement among other makers to try and provide some type of two-speed rear axle similar to the Cadillac, for 1914 or 1915." In our experimental division we have built automobile engines of al most every conceivable type and size and have tested scores which we did not make ourselves. We have built them with one, with two, with three, with four and with eix cylinders. We have never tried five. We have cast them en bloc, we have cast them in pairs and we have cast them singly. We have made them with water jackets cast integral and with cooper water jackets. We found the latter method most expen sive hence we use it. We built cars with one cylinder en gines, more than 15,000 of them, and they were good ones. "One-lungers" they were called, and they are prac tically all going yet, after eight to eleven years of service hundreds of them having passed the 100,000 mile mark. We built a few cars with two cyl inder engines, and they were as good as that type could possibly be made. But we never marketed any of them, although the rumor was current that we intended doing so. Yes, and we built cars with three cylinder engines, as good of that type as could be made. Prqbably few readers ever heard of such a car. Some people thought they wanted that kind and they bought them. But Who would have ever imagined that some day we would long for the good old days of the stately and dignifi ed turkey trot? There are all kinds of women in the world, including the dame who imag ines you are following her if you dare to walk of the same side of the street and in the same direction. The old family horse wasn't so much on speed. But he never skidded and tried to pile on top of you. Women is so consistent that she is taking to wearing ankle muffs, but she won't button her waist up in front LARD!) 8 X The Purest and 1 the Best i ill Home Rendered 8 m J 10-Pound Cans - $1.40 8 50-Pound Cans, - $650 8 Baldwin Bros.. X FfIs locfct-i.r-I S 9 l-na, lentUCKy Both Phones 3 2 not from us. Rumor had it, however, that we intended to market them. Cars with four cylinder engines! We have built and distributed more than sixty thousand (60,000) of them. That was something more substantial than rumor. Cars with six cylinder engines! We have built a number of them in the last four years. We have tested them to the utmost, and they proved to be good ones by comparison. In fact, by comparing them point for point with a number of the most highly re garded "sixes," which we bought for the purpose of making comparison for our own enlightenment, Ave failed to find a single car which, in our opinion, outpointed our own, and our own outpointed most of them. These, experiments may have given rise to the rumor that the Cadillac Company contemplates marketing a six cylinder car. But as in the cases of the two and three-cylinder cars such rumor is entirely without founda tion. This company has no such in tention. And we made other comparisons as well; in fact nothing worth while was overlooked or omitted. Our tests, inventions, -experiments and comparisons demonstrated con clusively to us, that a four-clyinder engine designed with the skill and ex ecuted with the precision which char acterizes the Cadillac engine and scientifically balanced, affords the highest degree of all 'round efficiency possible to obtain. The tests further demonstrated that with such an engine, in conjunction with a properly designed two-speed axle, there is obtained an extraordi nary reduction of friction, an extraor dinary degree of operation and main tenace economy, and extraordinary degree of luxurious riding qualities, and a reduction of vibration, partic ularly at high speeds, almost to the vanishing point. We have cited the foregoing facts because we believe that the public is entitled to know them, because we be lieve we owe it to the public to make the facts known and because we want the public to know that the Cadillac Company leaves no stone unturned, that it spares no expense in its efforts to discover and to provide that which it knows to.be right, that which it knows will satisfy and that which will give to the buyer "value received" in abundant measure. And above all, the Cadillac Company has no intention of de parting from that policy. There can be no better evidence of the appreciation of the Cadillac policy than the fact that there have already been manufactured and distributed, more than 9,000 of the 1914 Model Cadillacs, amounting in selling value to more than eighteen millions ($18, 000,000) of dollars a volume of cars which nearly equals, if it does not exceed, that of all other 1914 high grade American cars combined, sell ing at or more than the Cadillac price, regardless of their number of cylin- i ders. t Cadillac Motor Car Co., f Detroit Michigan. You can't get a girl to believe it. But if she is pretty and shapely a man doesn't care whether the lace she wears come from Switzerland or a 10-cent store. An arbitrator may get a married woman to admit that she is wrong, but she will Never admit that her husband is right. "Cured" Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph enville, Texas, writes: "For nine (9) years, I suffered with womanly trouble. I had ter rible headaches, and pains In my back, etc. It seemed as if I would die, I suffered so. At last, I decided to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, and it helped me right away. The full treatment not only helped me, but it cured me." TAKE The Woman's Tonic Cardui helps women in time of greatest need, because it contains ingredients which act specifically, yet gently, on the weakened womanly organs. So, if you feel discouraged, blue, out-of-sorts, unable to VA d0 your househoId work, on IjA account of your condition, stop worrying ana give Lraui a trial. It has helped thousands of women, why not you? Try Cardui. E-71 udlulll INDIGESTION ENDED, STOMACH FEELS FINE ''Pape's Dlapepsln" Fixes Sour, Gassy Upset Stomachs in Five Minutes Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when .he food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that is when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes all stomach misery vanish in five min ntes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia pepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a fa vorite - food meal, tnen take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any dis tress eat without fear. It's be cause Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales an nually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach preparation which truly belongs in every home. (adv) Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the President, danced "01' Dan Tuck er" with unintroduccd young men at a get-together at the Greenwich social center in New York. As soon as a man' begins to think he knows a woman thoroughly some thing crops out in her personality that entirely upsets his calculations. THE MOTHERS' FAVORITE A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effect ual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is all of this and the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers. (March) (adv) The supply of gold bricks exceeds the demand. ftHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS FOR CONSTIPATION For constipation, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers; (March) (adv) E!22E&ELZ&J33& mwm TH8S WINTER Go where fair sides, ideal weather, and outdoor cnioyment dispel all thought of winter's discomfort. Li !& U Si' MOW A."AjAKLE v:a Vf ilT3Wv7' JEST :7'"7BStf K nr.::h'j-v rjtrs : . TO RSSOITS QytH'L GOU;-i k8SJND CF Till CKY." TICKETS ON SALE DAILY. 'A ATTRACTIVE STG?-0Vn3 ;sR27ILCiS. 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