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Show Arrowhead? Ah, That's a Secret, Richards Says Saxon Motor Sales Company Com-pany Will Uncover It at the Motor Show. NOT figuratively, but literally, shrouded in mystery, there being be-ing a big shroud over a large object in the rear end of the truck, a truck passed down Slain street yesterday. Oh the truck was a sii;n which simply sim-ply read, "Tire Arrowhead." Folks stopped to look. Some of them had never heard of the Arrowhead, Arrow-head, so they looked. Others knew that the Arrowhead is one of the deepest mysteries of all tire things which are connect ed with the Inter-mountaln Inter-mountaln Auto show, so they looked and looked and looked. What did they see? What did they learn? They saw no thine. They learned nothing". The truck, with the object of secrecy se-crecy closely veiled, passed up and down the avenue and into the Saxon acency. There it was hurried into a locked" room and the idle curious barred. There is no doubt that the secret, whatever it may be. is bein? carefully care-fully guarded. The sole keeper of the thing is Russel Richards of the Saxon Motor Sales company, and he is saying say-ing no more about the matter thnn he Oid a week aco at the time he got the cryptic telegrams from the Saxon factory. All that ran be learned is that it has something to do with an auto-bile auto-bile and tiiat a visit to the Saxon booth at the auto show and a care-ftd care-ftd glance around there may help toward a solution. "See me at the show," advised Mr. Richards whr-n questioned by several of his friends. "You won't need to have a magnifying glass. The Arrowhead Ar-rowhead will be there. That's all I need to pay." Two more days. Then the mystery f-ill be solved. At that, it sterns a lone" while to wait. Hut Richards gives the assurance tha t the Arrowhead Ar-rowhead will he well won h vl-iile. |