Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 3

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Lithe in lines, supple, graceful and with stamina that lasts—the athlete pleases both in appearance and performance. People of red blood applaud physical perfection--- the mere possession of strength is a bond between hu- mans. Granted? In the Mitchell car you have, reproduced to the life, the trained athlete. : The weight lifter---the man of huge muscle---may be an athlete, but he is not the man we mean. Gigantic shoulders for instance, all out of proportion to the body; heavy tread; slow moving; but powerful. Such a man has some advantages but many handicaps. The trained athlete; the Mitchell car; are good to to look at. The flush of perfect health of the one matches the superb finish and upholstry of the other. The contour of the man’s muscles compares with the beautiful lines of the car. | The carriage of the man in motion is equaled by - the graceful motion of the car. The sudden burst of speed by the man is matched /4 d\\\i;) P by the quick dash of the car. . The trained nerve of the man; his balance, equili- brium, sure footedness, are equaled by the car’s evenly hung weight. At a glance you see the Mitchell, not too big, not too heavy, not too powerful, not clumsy or ungainly, but graceful, quiet, smooth in movement, the most pow- erful car on the market, fast and clever in lines. Not many cars possess these qualities in just these right proportions. The advantages of the six cardinal pointsof Mitchell carsis apparent; SILENCE, POWER, STRENGTH, SAFETY, DEPENDABILITY and LONG STROKE MOTORS. ' These qualities, em- phasized for years, made Mitchell cars what they are today; the most for the money that has ever been built. If you haven’t examined the Mitchell of course you can not tell whether our statement is true; if you HAVE examined the new 1914 Mitchell you KNOW itis true. Why not have a splendid “trained athlete” carP . Why not have absolute harmony between all the essentials? Why not be sure you are buying all you want--- for less;money than other cars cost? PRICES—4.¢yl. “40"-—two and five passenger $1595 4 cyl. “40”-—seven passenger $1695 6 cyl. “50"—two and five passenger $1895 6 cyl. “50"—seven passenger $1995 6 cyl. “60”—seven passenger $2350 FREDERICK E. MURPHY AUTOMOBILE CO. Northwestern Distributors® B} LOZIER _~ MITCHELL Minneapolis, Minnesota =~ PAIGE . COMMERCE We are looking for a Mitchell dealer in this territory. .Write us today.

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