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Show Sill SELLS ' MWCILK Tho Sharman Automobile company has spent the greater part of the past week unloading Cadillacs. With exactly eleven more cars coming from the factory, the Sharman company will have their entire allotment of mil Cadillacs used up and tho Curtain Will rlllir ilnwn nn rr.irllll.tns for the present season, For tho past four seasons the Sharman company haa disposed of their year's allotment long before the close of the spring selling season, sea-son, and many a purchaser has been disappointed dis-appointed because he could not get ono of them. Mr. Sharman says: Wo are given Just ISO cars this year by the factory, and when eleven more are received we will have our share for the year. The Cadillac company decides on its output a year ahead and makes Just so many cars and then gives Its agents a Just proportion, propor-tion, taking Into consideration tho size of their territory. When the agent disposes of his allotment he Is through for tho year, and It begins to look as If we would be out of cars earlier this season than ever before. I know many will be disappointed, disap-pointed, but those who want Cadillacs Cadil-lacs should remember this la the one automobile concern In America, which has never been able to supply the demand, although Its output has been Increased every year since It has been In business. Tho first insldo drive, five-passenger limousine car ever sold in Salt Lake was delivered yesterday to N. II. Hamilton by the Sharman company. The Cadillac was especially finished for Mr. Hamilton by tho Cadillac factory, being upholstered throughout with imported English bedford cloth. Tho car Is a duplicate of the Cadillac Cad-illac which created such an Impression ut the Now York show and was purchased pur-chased by Percy Rockefeller. Another delivery was made yesterday which attracted at-tracted considerable attention. It was n Cadillac roadster, purchased bv Dr. J. O. Pitt of Tremonton, who Intends to drive through to Portland the coming summer. |