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Show . ! Ideal Passenger Touring; Car W. II. DAYTOIT BUYS DAYTON CAE. An ideal five-passenger touring ear Is the Stoddni-d-Dayton "10-A." forty-horse power, shown in t ho. foregoing picture. Tills machine was purchased recontly by W. M. Dayton, a well-known Salt Lake druggist, it Is Mulshed in royal bluo for tho body color, while the chassis Is a cream yellow. The linos of I hi car nro graceful a feature which seldom fails to appeal to Iho critical automobile purchaser. Among the mechanical - features in which the Stoddard-Dayton people take great pride are the hemispherical combustion chamber. large ports anil manifolds, ample rocker arm operation of both valves, cylinders cast in pairs, and Improved Julcriial pump and lubrication delivery. The Stoddard-Dayton ears arc nan--died In Salt Lake by tho Shnrmau Automobile Auto-mobile company- A. number are on exhibition ex-hibition ;it the auto show at the Audl-toriuni Audl-toriuni this week. |