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Show MARMON BEAUTIES AT THE AUTO SHOW "W. K. lverinc will he on the job n t the auto show tlii.- week "with what ho considers tu be tile finest examples of motor car cons; ruei i ei in ex is to nee today to-day ihe M-irm.m ruadsier and ihe Mar-mo;! Mar-mo;! lourntk; ear. . "The Marmon," Hays b.overlnrr, "is an exceptional car fr many reasons. it :s alwns tlie suh.iee; of admtraii-m where-ever where-ever it appears, ho it on country reads, eiiy boulevards or in a brilliant iy lighted automobile show. "Kxcepi for the wider sea t s. deeper sides and other lexical refinements.'' Levering pointed cut. "the Marmon has not been changed since its first introduction introduc-tion at the New York show about three ye.';rs ago. "Tbis cur has established n fundamental fundamen-tal in const ruet Ion.' namely, stabilised design. de-sign. "So far as men knov. it represents the final type. It has stabilized not only construction, but the buyer's invest men' . "Tho Marino, i Is known throughout th country as the ear for not atone the weal! hy, but pa rt icularly eoeut i ves, engineers en-gineers a nd ma in i fact mvrs who dema ud qun lit y and per Tor fna nee. A nd.1' cent in -nod I-overinjc. "us a ma n is know n hy the company he Loop, so an automobile beeoni' s known by the character of tho-e who buy it. Wealth brings freedom of choice, ami when experience v it h many cars narrows down men's preference to one. "there is every reason to heiie"c that it mnnt excel." . |