This awesome piece was recently located in an early Waterbury, CT estate. it measures: 7" x 10 1/4" closed with 64 pages. Staple binding has some rust causing staining at some of the center pages and the centerfold is disconnected because of the rust. Cover is also disconnected from program. Cover shows Official Program to the Fourth Annual Automobile Show -Auspices of - The Waterbury Automotive Dealers' Association at the State Armory Waterbury, Conn. January 14-19 1924. Only light pencil on two or three pages. Awesome color SOCONY BUBBLE TOP Gas Pump Advertisement on the back cover printed on a gray stone looking cardstock cover. Light edge staining on back cover. Light spine wear at top 1/2". Inside is some great advertising: Photo for W.M. Bassford & Co. Chevrolet; Gillmor-Moody Hupmobile-Waterbury; E.H. Trice Motor Co. Studebaker, Waterbury; Blue Ribbon Garage, Waterbury; Doolittle RFO 395 West Main Street, Waterbury; Packard; Jordan; Stewart Motor Trucks; Nash; Chrysler; Wenzell & Collins Maxwell; Star Car; Case Model X; Oakland Six; Gray Touring Car; and much more...From "How to Keep Alive Until Spring": Trains and trolley cars are just as deadly in winter as in summer. Failure to take every precaution at the grade crossing may be punishable by death....The roadhog is with us 12 months of the year. If he tries to take more than his share of the highway, don't stand too firmly on your rights. There's a lot of bootleg hooch around, especially at holiday times, and he may be carrying some inside him...an excerpt with several other similar warnings and help FROM THE PERIOD! many of the ads do not have images. A fabulous piece of automotive history...