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UST as the Klaxon warns PEDESTRIANS, we
J would warn MOTORISTS.
We would say—and asemphatically as the Klaxon
says it—“LOOK OUT.” ‘
Look out for horns that LOOK like Klaxons but
are NOT Klaxons.
The only way to be sure you are getting a genuine
Klaxon—with the famous Klaxon note and the Klaxon
guarantee of PERMANENT satisfaction is to find the
Klaxon name-plate:— dh
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- —“the only sign of a perfect signal”
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1916.
WE know auto horns. -We have to. It's our
business.
We know the stuff that goes into them; and the
sound that comes out.
We know why the Klaxon is the most widely used
auto horn in the world. ,
Because it is MADE right. Because it always
VWORKS. Because it is always HEARD. Because
it LASTS FOREVER. . .
'y lhere is no signal that can compare with it in
warning-power, carrying-power and dependability.
Once let us put one on your car and you will never
drive without it. It’s the modern means of safe and
satisfactory motoring. '