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Show 1TI1SL SPEED PLUS ITIIMIORT The relation of speed to the all-around merits of a car is aptly set forth in the following communication issued by the National Motor Car company and received re-ceived by the Randall-Dodd Auto company, com-pany, distributors for National cars. It reads as follows: "Maybe there have been times when you've wanted speed in the worst way to keep a business appointment or to catch a train and you would have been mighty glad at those times to have had that speed at your, command. i "Just for ordinary driving real pleasure pleas-ure riding you don't care to go dashing over the road at better than a mile a minute. There's a lot of satisfaction, though, in knowing that when you do need real speed It's there for you. "That satisfaction is yours in a National. Na-tional. Such men as Barney Oldfield,, Johnny Aitkin and Joe Dawson smashed world's records in Nationals. The world's champion stock car was a National. "Our representatives would like to show you what a National can do. Not speed , there is as much of that as you want but the real, honest joy of riding in comfort behind a real motor. They'd like to show you how smoothly a National can creep along in the heavy traffic; how willingly it flattens out the hills; how easily it softens the rough roads to velvet. "They would like to have you try for yourself i ts easy con trol and i ts eager response to the touch of your foot. There's keen, red-blooded jov waiting for you on your first ride in a National." "We stand by all that that communication communi-cation says, and we'll be only too glad to demonstrate the truth of It." said Sales Manager Davisv "We have a limited lim-ited numbe- of Nationals in assorted and special colors that we can deliver immediately." |