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The character and prestige of Cadillac 
owners impart special significance to their 
cordial praise of their car. 
Almost without exception, the men and 
women who own Cadillacs are prominent 
in the professional, business, social or 
public life of their communities. 
In many instances, they are celebrities of 
international importance, honored for their 
attainments in the old world and in the new. 
Naturally, these men and women select 
their motor car with the most par¬ 
ticular care. 
It must be beautiful and fine, because love 
of these qualities is woven deeply into 
their being by prolonged intimacy with 
fine and beautiful things. 
In addition, it must be a leader—in all ot 
the elements which comprise motor car 
leadership — in order adequately to rep¬ 
resent their ideals and standards. 
Above all it must be dependable, for 
the importance of their affairs makes 
reliability not merely a virtue, but a 
cardinal necessity. 
All of these qualities they know that the 
Cadillac possesses, and their choice of 
the car is one of the most graceful trib¬ 
utes that could be paid to its leadership. 
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
Divisioti of General Motors Corporation 
