Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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REO CARS
REO has represented dependable
meter transportation since 1904. A
line complete in itself, it, offers a type
of vehicle individually suited te every
phase of business and social usage. In the
passenger car list are five body types, all
mounted en the Incomparable Six chassis
and priced within the reach of the average
motorist. Ree cars have always been mod
erate in price even in war times, because
they have been standardized for years,
and have only adopted such changes as
were found te add te service and comfort.
Experimental costs have thus been elimi
nated, permitting a gradual improvement,
in the cars without greatly increased cost.
Ree Speed Wagons, made for the past
seven years, have taken a leading place in
business transportation. There are today
mere than 60,000 Ree Speed Wagons
throughout the world, engaged in ever 500
varied lines of business. Ree was the
pioneer te equip commercial cars with
pneumatic tires, saving the truck, mer
chandise and the read, and doubling haul
ing speed. Today "Fits Any Business" is
a slogan synonymous with "Ree Speed
Wagen." Twelve standard bodies are
mounted en the sturdy world-famed Ree
chassis, in addition te numerous types of
special bodies.
Whether it is a Speed Wagen or a passen
ger car, if it's Ree, it represents "The Geld
Standard of Value."
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THE NEW TEN-STORY FLINT BUILDING,
219-25 North Bread Street, the new home of Ree Cars and one of the finest struc
tures in Philadelphia's automobile district. The upper floors will be rented for gen
eral office purposes. The building was erected by Wm. Steele & Sens Ce., Architects,
Engineers and Constructors.
REO SERVICE
TO ADEQUATELY provide a home
and a service befitting a car of Ree's
standing and reputation, we have
erected the new ten-story Flint Building,
for the inspection of which we extend a
cordial invitation te the public. In this
structure is afforded net only a beautiful
setting for the car which we have been
privileged te represent in this territory for
the past four years, but prevision is made
for the comfort and convenience of our
patrons and of our own organization.
The building, we feel, is a testimonial te
the worth of the product we handle and te
the policies for which Ree manufacturers
and their local representatives stand. It
lencls dignity te the automotive business
consistent with the high standing of Ree.
In the word "Service'' we include net only
physical attention te cars, but the courtesy
and consideration from our empleyes due
every one who enters our establishment.
Fer our Service Department we maintain
a separate building at Twenty-third and
Chestnut streets, with complete shop equip
ment te meet any demand, and in charge
of thoroughly competent and courteous
workmen. Whether in Ree cars or Ree
Service we insist always en "The Geld
Standard of Value."
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Coupe, $2355
Carry-All, $1460
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Sedan, $2435
Touring, $1595
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All Prices F. O. B. Lansing, Mich.
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Deuble-Deck, $1460
Canopy Express, $1435
HURLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Salesroom and Offices
219-225 North Bread Street
Telephone Parts Dept. and Repair Statieji
Locust 4000 23d and Chestnut Stefc
REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LANSING, MICH.
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