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Show LOOK for -'Patty" tonight. He BhouUln't he hard to diMin-guish. diMin-guish. A motor fan stepped up to the Overland exhibit yesterday afternoon ami Inquired of W. P. KdmonOs the prirc of the car. After this information hud lieen absorbed the visitor said, "I am think-inq; think-inq; seriously of purchasing. I have a machine ma-chine now, but the other day the 'tnins-commission' 'tnins-commission' fell out." VX V. S. Rutlp-l-e. Jfefr termed as "svveri ''FSffl lUcf tdusiasm," appeared KS on 'ie shov scene riW yesterday fresh from 1 T V($L the n a t i o n u 1 e : - t?$f2? hibits, both in the -V. eH6t and west. Tie was e x t r e m e 1 y V' pleased vit.h his (tz&r sQ$fv first glimpse of the Pw5i 'S'lIt -r-ake show, but ApB, after be had closely jWtfc inspected tlie dis- VljU'3 plays he was willing viSmiilySV to compare it fa- l5i4iP7rr vorably with any ex- W4 ill "r- R"tledgc will be at the Randall- Ddd feXhitit aH v 1 y 1 1 li I (! ! "ffeems doubtful whether the cars will last till the end of the week."' said a glib oil salesman yesterda y. "You can ! see that they are all 'tired' now." j "Yes, and if the price of your gasoline gaso-line continues to soar they will be 're-1 're-1 tired,' " said a bystander. They carried I the salesman to the open air. -l Factory men have a peculiar manner of reaching out their foot as for a rest when standing at the soda fountain. J. E. Browning. g-r7Tj Jr., who hearts the ;; 1 (Sour) Browning Auto & &. -Jshoot Supply company at Ej-r-vj jfyjJ- Idaho Falls, has a LAa (H habit that a man 7 )g5j living in a "gun SAwe US countn"' should try 7T7 IatictJ and live down. FfeJ J When the door- bit&ijztst keeper at the show r.jtr came up for air and -if M looked over his desk 1 1 wlten J. K . -ir,. on- y2 "S 3 J ' tered yesterday lie f?ir-3 vyL-X was just in tlnip tu Lyf see him replace a ) Mx silver i-igarotte case in his pocket. Some time lie's pnng In pull the slmit on a fellow like "Less" Wire or 'Mack" Oorless, who lute guns tlimsf Ives. 'I'licn something's going u n. H "peakins about dfiirin-. ovr-rvonc auto ;lirk-." said A. V. Olson amid a Virch "f auto bugs Inst nig"', and he cot , way with it. "Also the Buk-k car never catches cold it has a muffler on it." But then liis lamps went out. J. K. ("Pfx-") McIermond. reprpsenta-tive reprpsenta-tive for the Cole, who is here in connection connec-tion with iIip opening of the Shank Auto company, has real title to the nickname he is known mostly by. After follow-in.? follow-in.? a successful medical practice f'r four years he he;ird the call of the automobile and. leaving the profession, joined the Kales force of the big Indianapolis factor fac-tor v. The arrival of "Fatty" Arbuckle at the show tonight promise? some real fun. With him, he carries a full battery of movie operators, who will turn the machines ma-chines loose on the crowd and the show. "Fatty" is scheduled to arrive here from L,os Angeles- this morning at 11:45 o'clock. He will be met at the depot by a committee. com-mittee. Pictures will at once be snapped rs and shown on the -Ta rr. i screen at a local Xaj! WSVM theater, while TVX: Ften-f-.U "Fatty" talks to the faience later In the yAJNv Following the Kv J drawing for I lie ih(--J tLA honor of escorting him to the Xew- yr house hotid in an "S r4($r automobile, field last I A Ul vtbJj L night by the dealers TvTriiTl at: l'le show, it was fT'Afl I -v I announced that the - - v Browning Auto company com-pany had won, and "Fatty" will ride in an Overland. The car will head a parade of many machines. ma-chines. "Fatty" will be the guest of Utah and Idaho motion picture exhibitors at a ban-' ban-' quet at the , Newhouse hotel at 9:30 o'clock. Although Arbuckle weighs 2-13 pounds, he Is said to be the most active heavyweight heavy-weight in the world. But he promises to throw no pies during the banquet or at tiie auto show, which is some relief. |