. The Saturday evening post. ored tofit your figure, so a Wagner Gen-erator is built to conform to yourdriving habits. Because analysis has shown that theaverage speed of city traffic isbetween 18 and 22 miles an hour,the Wagner Generator has beendesigned to deliver its maximumcurrent between these two speeds. As you drive to your office, or abouttown on business, the battery isreceiving the greatest possiblecharge to counteract the drain offrequent stops and starts. But you do not always travel on crowdedthoroughfares. Sometimes youdrive at high speed over opencountry roads. To insure against


. The Saturday evening post. ored tofit your figure, so a Wagner Gen-erator is built to conform to yourdriving habits. Because analysis has shown that theaverage speed of city traffic isbetween 18 and 22 miles an hour,the Wagner Generator has beendesigned to deliver its maximumcurrent between these two speeds. As you drive to your office, or abouttown on business, the battery isreceiving the greatest possiblecharge to counteract the drain offrequent stops and starts. But you do not always travel on crowdedthoroughfares. Sometimes youdrive at high speed over opencountry roads. To insure against overcharging, theWagner Generator has been de-signed to deliver a steadily decreas-ing current as the speed increasesabove 22 miles an hour. You maytravel as fast and as far as you likewithout fear of overcharging. Such service is typical of WagnerMade-to-Order products. You mayexpect it wherever you see theWagner name plate. Wagner Electric Manufacturing CompanySt. Louis, U. S. A. Factory Branches and Maintenance Stations:. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 123 PMOENEX STUFF Oi (Continued from Page 17) summoned for an interview. Presently ourvisitors turn came. Oh, what didya say your name wuzagain? asked the young lady, almost cor-dial in her interest. And what didyawanta see Mr. Smithers about? Admitted to an inner sanctum, Smithers,the salesman, met him on the floor, afterbeing sent for, and asked suspiciously:What is it? If that happened to be a lucky morningfor the buyer, he might be permitted to lookat samples—even place a provisional or-der—even get part of his order in real goodssometime. Prices were not discussed. Thosewould be on the price-prevailing basis,which meant that the seller would fix themsome months later. The only thing certainwas that they would surely be higher thanthe buyer expected. Quantities were ra-tioned, so his order would be cut preference he might have forstyle, quality and such vague factors thatcounted in the past were of no importa


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