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Show piven it in the miscellaneous service during the past three years, that it a type will be continued indefinitely. The car that has been built around this remarknblo engine is a develop ment rather than a creation. From year to year the Chalmers engineers have made only the necessary changes to insure a greater amount of strength, efficiency and dependability. ' ' The buying public much dislikes to invest in an experiment or new departure, de-parture, but to the contrary prefers to buy the car that not only has been in the hands of the general public for several years and has been tried out under every condition and when any part of the car has shown a weakness the factory has proceeded at once to give the necessary strength and as a I result Chalmers owners scarcely know : what it is to have to visit our etore-! etore-! room for parts. The supreme satisfaction satisfac-tion comes to the man whose car is not waiting its turn in the garage, but is agreeably serving him on the highway." SAYS CHALMERS AUTDSSTAND UP Part of Popularity Is Due to Lasting Quality, Declares L. A. Bird. In making a selection of an automobile automo-bile the great thine foremost in the mind of the purchaser is to select a car that will Kive hira the Kreatst j amount of satisfaction with the least possible amount of trouble. "The Chalmers car of today,'' says Leo . Bird. Chalmers sales manager fur tho Tavlor Motor Car company, ri'-ilmcrs and M:;xwp!1 distributor. ins so f.i:cecssfulh- proven it:.:ii m the' 'niyrii of tests that have bee |