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Show CARLOADS OF BUICKS 01 WAY TO C01ST Fifty Flat Cars Will Pass I i Through Salt Lake Today. According to the advice received in a telegram by A. V. Olson, salos manager man-ager of the Kandall-Dodd Auto company, com-pany, local Buick distributors, from the Buiek factory, it would look as though the Buick people have commendeered all the available cars that are owned by the Chicago & Northwestern. The wire that was received contained the information that a train comprising fifty cars and carrying approximately 300 'Buick automobiles left the factory on February 6 for the Howard Auto company of Los Angeles. This special train of Buicks is moving mov-ing via the Chicago & Northwestern, Western Pacific, Oregon Rhort Line and Salt Lake route and is scheduled to pass through Salt Lake today. Accompanying Accompany-ing the train, probably with the oVj ject of seeing that no one steals his box cars, is Cecil I. Kurtzrock of the ' Buick factory. ! "It seems after all," said Olson in commenting on this piece of news, "that where there is a will there is a way. The Buick agents have been particularly par-ticularly fortunate this season in obtaining ob-taining a larger per cent of their quota of cars than most dealers. Although we have 'not received as many Buicks in this territory as we could have used during tho past few months, we have been fortunate in securing a large per- j centage of our allotment and we feel extremely fortunate in this respect, on account of the fact that many dealers in other makes of cars have been almost al-most put out of the game on account of their inability to deliver the machines ma-chines after they are sold." |