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Show SALT LAKE MAIDS PREFER NATIONAL ' ( W &--k 'i-M m J 923 - ''U1? s-: K-v..; ;.,: BBi III a:7r- VI s C.tr"' 'Ufi ', k V Mi -v-r'iA ,J.i! ,-n..,-iu.v hj jr-viy - was, E71I hi Aix -w c ; - - J svu. .',m;. ".-(! vj i fc ;.v.; " ' "ki f .- - -, pi 'i1 p:v ' Is ..,, SivV' jilSSlSwx- . , . . -V f - ",,7 I v;u: u .. -' '!? frvA: -'oi NjilU t1'- Vii J, --'; - Mm- f-Sti;wt."T.r!"",v.s w "JV " ' 't ' ' i I I 1 f' t , . I I VI i i .KVijst I V" 1 N ' V ' I , .7 NyH.;:ji i--::r' - -' ' -'.'; -: i lTv' '-Vyn' ''.:- r;"T -' v--,-! : - v f -'t-v ' ''" '' '' sV. ' ; " ' ' ' rA uv .- .-. ; ; . ..;.' x '.-:. ' .' " " . -..- -".:- w-- ''v, .- 4 1 .. - . .-..-.-..- r.-l - - ' r;v-v.r V-- - ;;.;;- -.:rr.-r----l ? ;'.( ..,-, -i, vv, ...-f .t- U - .:-v v -Vv . ' ' ;.: ,) Tis acconip.my.as rirtHre shows two hppy S!t Lake maids delightfully psej with their bit; Nition.il toonn 5 car.', whi-h are equipped with every attention to the comfort and convenience of Milady who drives the, lower nsht hand rlcture showinj uat one of the many convenient little compartments for traveling requisites indispensable to femininity. It a o t e were token u to which of lie Ica.iinc ant,!!."!!!.' cone err 5 en io s tiit boavp-t pat rm. r;t,m t ho laiT' -l , ti:e Ii'Vlll Wliillil undo:' I t iv! ! y liiiW t ae ipi 'li! I 'odd oi'i,;:,;iv w .", in t Se , lead , t or it e ti t h-rc w a a c.'.r bui It v. ii ii n n' to pi. :.-:n' the t'air cx it j is t,i-' 'ati.ii.i! HihThwav uiih its wide I piii' "I n;o. !!;. n, m n .i i I t wcl e cy lin- j dcr motor 'v j The t:i t tliat more and more w.nen j art- becoming auto e:i I !iu-.ats nnd pro- iK-ient in tiie art of dri inc. iiie.'tlv' de to the efforts of niativ of the lead ittii auto concern to jiroduc ears that niiui:ii:i ettcrt :ini mnximife comfort in dri mc And nmoni the-!' prore-m prore-m e ujcniiiicturei are the makers of the fumoiis Nctioral H'i'xy 'ars who y;ae t-rtniL'ht eomtort. e;i-y driving aod con ciueiu-e dt-wn to a fine point . The popular motor ear of to. lav mu5t 're built w;th due couMtlernt ion tor the woman driver, tor the time when the builders of hiph-r ow ered automobile hnd to filter onlv to men no longer exists, Unlv a few vear om a member of the , fair fex would not thmk of timing a car, and s-he would have been prevented be her hu.band hnd ?ho thought of it. but tod. iv there i not a make of motor on the market but what a woman is driving one of them. No woman cares to spoil .her clothe char.pin a tirp in the old fashion, nor does she care to pump up a tire after it has been put on the car. This, combined with tho tact that not all woman are aide to take nlong a mr.n to do the roueh work, makes it necessary for the manufacturer manu-facturer to see to it that there is the smallest possible number of such tasks. According to Manager AI Tourssen ot the Kaudu IllVdd Auto eompanv. local National distributor.-, this fuct has been rceouniiv bv the fatorv that builds tho Xationnl car. ami while this is one of the speediest ami highest powered cars on the market, it is at the same time one of tiie easiest to .Jrio. "And the National's distinctive ;vp-nenrnnce, ;vp-nenrnnce, '' said Tonrssen. "is another lii-r reason for its tveat popul.uitv -with the Indies. Not only does the Xationnl possess unusually dist met i ve. vinle, masculine lines, but the National rnilia-tor rnilia-tor is a symbol and is full of storv nnd significance just as the escutcheon of a i;ood old f um ii v is full of meaning. Mnnv vears n iro the National roinpnnv adoidctl a distinctie radiator designed so that in time it would come to mean something to the public Von can tell q National radiator coming down the street n b 1 nc k a wa y . T h e front of a National radiator is like the front ot no oth'r radiator in the world and show mo tho woman who does not seek, yes insist, on tho distinctive and ex elusive in everything from apparel to automobiles. |