Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1919 — YOU CAN NEVER TELL [ARTICLE]
YOU CAN NEVER TELL
The extent of a man’s judgment, or how far a frog*will leap. A man’s judgment is just as good as his education. He may be a wir zard in his line *nd a failure in yours. Most men finished their education before motor cars became necessary. So the average man’s judgment on a car isn’t backed by information. He may own a car, but he may have fallen for the gift of gab or the pretty paint, or the commission off. People go to specialists. Whether they have pimples or car fever they go to the same one in position to hand out advice. What he says goes. In these days the demonstrator does nothing, the salesman knows nothing. They couldn’t change your mind if they did. ~ , . .. Shell Shock wouldn’t change it if you’re thinking of the Olds. It draws your attention, it stands judgment. Listen, we are facing a shortage in all desirable makes. Production can never fill the demand this y® a rDon’t put it off if you know what you want. Order it now I can show you the Hudson, the toe* or the
