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Show OB'SPRH HIS SEEN Automobile Ri va Is Thoroughbred Thor-oughbred Horses for Enjoyment; "Fride of ownership is a distinguishing characteristic of tiie man who possesses a car above tiie ordinary and marked by superior quality and known worth, which seta him somewhat apart from most of his fe!lowr men," says W. H. White, manager man-ager of the Intermo'in Lain Motor ' Car j company. Salt L-ake Kissel distributor. "In these days of strenuous work and j ken competition tiie one thing in which the average business man gets more lov, I more thrills and every-minute enjoyment j ia his au:omobile. ! "The man wao owns a car built along custom-built lines enjovs to the full this quality, which comes through the knowledge knowl-edge of ha ving a com for a ble, luxurious en r that responds to eerv touch that f u!f''!s en ch a r,d every requirement. "Owners tv3ay take as much ir teres t I i n jcertainin z the a bMi ty of iiir cars a r t h c : r h re-'J 1 c r ? of y s ' r d a y did w i h their favor1 te horses. " tyni-'-a oxamol': z the fc'ln-A'ing e-v--vrpt from a letter I lut re-'eivd from a prominent owner, v.-'no states: 'I have t ri? -d it out on the hills. I have e'wed i' do'vn to a walk on high. It is as sensitive as a t boron ghbred and is constantly con-stantly surprising me with the many things which it does, and does in a mas-! mas-! terly fashion. " 'I am not elven to the use of adjectives." ad-jectives." he adds, 'but you may say for me that my car has more tha n fulfilled 1 every expectation and that it has yet I to fail in responding to any emergency.' " |