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Show OPTIMISM KEYNOTE OF There will probably be no change in the j relative demand for better grade cars j compared with those of lower price, as a ! consequence of the return to peace conditions, condi-tions, in the opinion of the officials of tho Randall-Dodd Auto company. Everywhere, Every-where, they point out, there is to be noted , a feeling of optimism reflected in fre-quent fre-quent predictions that prosperity will con- i timie throughout the country. "This means," said an official of the 1 Randall-Dodd company, "that the means ! to buy such cars, for instance, as the National, should be possessed by as high a proportion of people throughout the country as ever. We fully look to see the National increase in sales. It is a car which is not exorbitant in price and one which possesses these refinements and appointments ap-pointments that men of means consider not only desirable, but advantageous, to possess in a motor car. "This tendency to get cars which give complete service will grow greater and greater as the lesson of how useful the motor car has been throughout the war becomes better known. Motor cars which possess plenty of speed, plenty of power, plenty of durability, and which at the same time are comfortable and pleasing to ride In, will be the cars that will be demanded by men who can afford them. "It is not sufficient with this class of men that a car can transport them from one place to another. The transporting must be done quickly. It must be done comfortably. And It must be done in a vehicle which does no, distract or annoy them by its appearance or equipment, but which, on the con tray, rests and delights them. Such a car isthe National. "Uninterrupted shipment's oi Nationals enable ua to maintain a stock reudy for immediate delivery." |