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Show NEW MITCHELLS SHOWN IN LIGHT WEIGHT DIVISION ' " " " , 'a ' ' . b " ' . ' ' . , .yv.-.v!., , . ' , . ..... ,-- . A . : -iV ffr.--- j r M. . " -5 - ' t , f ; v hJ ' , hK - r v VKlrll r : ' Uw Mitchell Junior is the latest addition to John W. Bates s efficiency family. According to the announcement given out by Sales Manager E. A. Charron of the Utah-Idaho Motor Car company, local Mitchell distributors, the Mitehell line has been augmented by a beautiful little six-cylinder car termed the "Mitchell junior. " This new model will be shown iu the five-passenger touring and the two-passenger roadster styles. "The Mitchell has long been a seven-passenger seven-passenger car with 127-inch wheel base and a 4S-horse power motor, " said Sales Manager Charrou. "In our opinion opin-ion this is the smallest size M'hiuh gives a roomy seven-passenger car. And this, acording to our standards, is the smallest right motor for it. "This will always be so. A smaller seven-passenger car must be cramped. A smaller motor gives too small reserve power. "But Mr. Bates applies efficiency to every part of car building. He says, "Oue hundred and twenty-inch wheel base is enough for a man who wants a five-passenger car. Forty horse power is sufficient for the motor.' "So this yean we are showing the Mitchell Junior,' which has all the class and pep of the original Mitchell, but less weight and at a lower cost." |