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Show EXPLAINS ART OF CIIS1MG "A pood te-t. of a man's taste find "judgment is the way he chooses a motor mo-tor car, ' ' said one uf tho officials of the Randall-Uodd Auto- company, local distributors of "National and Buick passenger pas-senger ears and GMC trucks. ' ' Some pick out the cheapest, that can be obtained, ob-tained, others select the most expensive. But the great majority of discriminating discriminat-ing persons try to establish a happ.v, medium between cheapness and exfrava-panee, exfrava-panee, and pay enough to secure excellent excel-lent quality nnd staying powers without going to unreasonable extremes. ' ' Among persons of this last class the National is a great favorite, because be-cause it embodies an unusual quality of mr. tennis and workmanship combined with elegance and refinement of appearance, appear-ance, at a seasonable price. "The N at ional is strikingly original in design a i rr car and comfortable just as comfortable as it looks. It has deep cushion seats, a wh'-el base of VJS inches and well-balanced weight. o or full 1 mirth cantilever springs. "The economy of this car is genuine, sd n c e it delivers a very h i ?i mile a g c for its consumption of uasolir.e and oil. The oven distribution of weight 'and the full length cantilever springs not onl make easy riding but hold the wheels firmly to the ro:nt, preventing t!re slippage slip-page and increasing tire mileage. 'These a re but a few of 1 he many reasons why the Xatior.;. is exception-! allv economical in tho long run. Wo shall be glad to demonstrate th?e and ' other advantages to anyone cent em-I plating th ' purchase of a car. There if a very attract ive arirfy of popular colors tn our Mock of National now ropd v for i aimed :nt e delivery. ; ' . |