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Show FI WEATHER MAKES II AUTOMOBILE SALES) Agents Are Doing Big Bnsincss Ifl in Utah and Idaho H Tho Eandall-Dodd Automobile com- ' .M pany expects a big shipment of Thomas ''(wW Flyers in the early part of this week. ' Manager Dodd said that tho biggest part ; 'M oE tho shipment has been spoken for, C and ho is preparing a duplicato order H to meet tho present demand, -H A G 10 flyer wns delivered last woelc to the Hoffman Bros., real cstato 'IwM agents, and Dr. TJlinau also purchased Wm the somo stylo of car. Tho. G-iOs aro mmm said to be ideal roadsters and give good WMm service. Sharman Will Return. H Snm Sharman of tlio Sharman Auto Wm company wires from Idaho, whero ho --.1 has been tlio past week, that ho has ''mm i sold four cars and will return today or tomorrow, well satisfied with his trip. WM Tho cars sold include ono Sloddard-Dav- " mm ton, one lieo, one Mitchell and ono Max- MM Tlio Maxwell oar established a new ' MM world's record for distanco run with- 'iMM out stopping iho motor. The car set cub 1 MM lo cover 10,000 mile3. which is -5000 miles more than any other automobile- H has ever accomplished. H Glltldon Pathfinder. LH The Studobaker E. M. F. 30 made r, successful start from tho Hotel Pont- H chartrain, Dot.roit, as tho official Glid- don tour pathfinder, and tho Studebakcr ; company of this cit3", agents for Ever-ett-Metzger-Flandors company, received several wires Saturday detailing thi , progress of tho patht'indor, which up J to a late hour last night had mado good progress, having gone from Chicago to i Milwaukee, reaching thero in perfecn f condition. Tho car is bound for Denver, B" ; and the agents hero aro watching tha U 1 progress ot tlio trip with a great deal of interest, as th'o success of tho car B.- mcaus sevoral sales in this city which B S at tho present timo aro pending IS A Studobaker touring car was sold to 19 . C. W. Nibley last week, 1909 model D. H , Tho car so far has proved satisfactory, B being one of the easiest running ma- chines in tho city. I Odells Touring Country. I'- Starting on an automobile tour of no Tr , loss than ton countries, Goorgc T. Odell' r- and party of this city have sailed from 2t isrew Yo'rk on tho French liner La Provence for Europe, where in tho A courso of tho next four or five months &j they will travel botween 6000 and 7000 I 1 miles, using a six-cylinder Franklin 1 1 touring car. Accompanying Mr. Odell are his wif o It. and daughter, Miss Mario Odell, and- r his sister, Mrs. A. S. Wright. The rao- Iff lor car will bo driven by Henry Potter wifr of Salt Lako "City, who has had much, WW experience touring with Mr. Odell, and llf who, on his way east to tako tho steam- Br cr, spont a few days at tho Franklin lu ' automobile school, recently established Stat St-at tho Franklin factory at Syracuse. Wf Landing at Havre, the tourists will go m-, to Paris and Bordeaux and thence into B4 Spaiu, thero -visiting San Sebastian, . li' Saragosa nnd Barcelona. Returning to Hfif Franco on the way to Italy, they will BrC visit Montpclier, Marseilles and Monaco, n and in Italy will follow u routo leading R through Genoa, Florence, Iiomo. Milan " and "Venice. In traversing Austria tho ; party will tarry at Vienna, aud in Switzerland Swit-zerland at Zurich. Through Germany by w.ry of Munich, Stuttgart, Lcipr-io and Berlin, tho travelers will go to -' Luxemburg and thenco by way of Ghent in Belgium back to France, whence from Calais thoy will cross to f- England, going from London to Ply- . mouth, Shrewsbury and Newcastle. Crossing the Scottish border, thoy will fl visit Edinburgh, Inverness, Wick and Jr. Aberdeen. Returning through England I by way rf Carlisle and Chester, they 2 w'ill mako Liverpool their port of dc R . parturo for home. B |