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Show HDLLIER CARS fl SHIPPED BY EXPRESS Miller - Cahoon Company Use Novel Method to Get Cars for Show. With a carloail of Hollier cars tied I up on the railroads in the central states, it was necessary yesterday for the Mil-lcr-Cahooii company, distributors of the 11 oilier ear for Utah, Idaho and Navada, to send an S. O. S. to Denver for two models to bo shipped by express so that they would reach here in time for the auto show. The express company has piaianteol the arrival of the models by today, therefore the officials of the company, after davs of worn-, are able to sit back and siidi a biL' sigh of relief. re-lief. h fc Within a short time the Millcr-Ca-lioon company will open a local branch agency fr the sale of the Hollier cars. Plans are now under wsv for a display room at youth State street. The belated carload of machines, including the latest from the great Hollier factory, fac-tory, will arrive shortly and will be placed uu display in the agency showrooms. show-rooms. While attending the Chicago auto (how with the idea in mind of locating a good line. Mr. Miller selected the Hollier Hol-lier from more than L'OO models which were offered. This itself speaks very highly of the car. for Mr. Miller knows an ''automobile." He at once closed the contract and ordered the models sent for the coming show. Probably the quickest sale recorded in Salt Lake was made when George O. Keif, manager of the. Hotel Utah, purchased pur-chased a Hollier six chummy roadster following the arrival home of Mr. Miller. Among the popular models is the Dixie Flyer, a four-cvlinder, five-passenger car that attracted much attention at the national shows in the east. |