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Show MAXWELL AUTOS HEFOR SHOW Tho carload of Maxwell UU4 automobiles automo-biles which was shipped by fast freight especially for the Salt Lake show, arrived Into yesterday, much to the relief of Manager Man-ager Jacob Slcgcl of tho Slegel Auto-! Auto-! mobile company, who had feared it would ' arrive too lato for tho opening of tho show. The cars arrived, however, in time to be unloaded and will be placed In tho Maxwell Max-well space at the mIiow early tomorrow morning. The center of attraction at tho Maxwell display will be the big flx-cyl-Inder, seven-passenger, "fifty" touring car and which Manager Slcgcl enthusiastically enthusias-tically claims is "the monarch of thorn all." The big Maxwoll la said to be equipped with every possible device conducive con-ducive to comfort and luxury, even to having an eloctrlc cigar lighter .attached to the dash. Over the four-cylinder "thlrty-flvc Toadstor Manager Sieger waxed even moro enthusiastic, and described tho car as follows' "Tho 35-4 roadster, upholstered with an Imported Spanish morocco leather of a beautiful rich green shade, was a lovable sight, and tho appearance of the car brought forth a number of appreciative SlKllS," In speaking of tho "Baby" Maxwell, Manager Siegel says further: "Tho spectators showed an extremely keen Intorest In 25-4 "Baby"' Maxwoll when it was learned that not only dries tho car run twenty miles on one gallon of gasoline, but it has actually been proven to start on direct drive from a standstill, a feat which has yet to bo equaled by any ca'r anywhere ncur In Its class. The 25-1 Is not only tho leader In its class, but In a cl.'tas by Itself- Comparison will soon prove this to anv experienced autolst, and everybody knows that a Maxwell acts well.' . S. D. Eddlns. district represcntattvo for tho Maxwell Motor company, will arrive In town today bringing with him several sev-eral expert mechanicians who will be at. the show to explain the construction of tho Maxwell mid tho "how and why" -of tho operation of the car. |