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Show EIGHT OF THE CARS SOLD DURING SALT LAKE AUTO SHOW BY QUIGLEY , ' 4'jv--s.''v..; t . v w'-iV: Z . f-in ' 'p! ' - j . ' , - , - ' " ' - L.. - Jn ..." " 1 x ;f y . -K'-jr ;.. r0.-v;;.'. A.vr-.'.- ' p' err ; :,'f,v 7i--' - YUVv i-A Xffi'. .1: S -. :" . - , r v --.3 : .-: f-; . ; -? r v -. -m Lineuo in front ol Mr. Quigleys building on Exchange place. I mere may De some automoDile distributors dis-tributors and dealers who do not anticipate antici-pate tangible results from displaying motor cars at an automobile show, lie-lieviug, lie-lieviug, probably, that the general publicity pub-licity tho cars receive constitute a sufficient suf-ficient inducement to exhibit. Whtther or not C. A. Quigley i'ecU that way about it seeuis to make very little difference so far as actual results re-sults are concerned, for the abovo photograph pho-tograph illustrates the extremely tangible tan-gible and material results of the exhibit ex-hibit of tho C. A. Quigley Company, Inc., at the Sail Lake automobile show a week or two ago. The Chandler models on display in the Quigley booth, together with the first model of the standard ei;ht. the new line of cars for wThich Mr. Quigley has Pecome distributor in this section, created wide attention among the. thousands thou-sands of visitors who saw the show and the exhibit, and Mr. Quigley reports that his salesmen began to turn in sales the very first day of the show. "We couldn't get all of the cars together to-gether that were sold during the show, but we did manage to get eight of our new ones lined up and their photographs photo-graphs taken," said Mr. Quigley yesterday. yester-day. The eight cars lined up in front of Mr. Quigley 's establishment on Exchange Ex-change place makes an imposing array of automobiles. Beginning at the left; is shown a Ha 12, the car of Mike, Papwitzch. Then comes Parley Jensen in his new Chandler, Chan-dler, and next to him is Dico Laconti in a handsome Chandler. The next car is George Korich in a standard, and then comes E. C. Elevens Elev-ens of St. Anthon.v in one of the new standard eights that are making so great a hit in Salt Lake and surrounding surround-ing territory. The next man in line is L. L. Hwing of Salt Lake in a Chandler and next to him is A. If. Dimklcy of Salt Lake. On the extreme right is Finley G. Brooks of Salt Lake in a Chandler. The new Chandler sports model received re-ceived during the automobile show by Mr. Quigley is still attracting a great deal of attention on the salesfloor, together to-gether with the model for the standard eight. The electric blue, in which the ( handler sports mode is finished, is a color new to automobilists and the brilliancy bril-liancy of the finish, combined with the long," gracefui lines of tho car and the remarkable performance of the Chan dler motor is making tho car exceeding ly popular. Mr. Quigley reports many dcJr from his outside organization in UtaT Idaho and Wyoming demanding heav shipments of both Chandlers and stani ard eights and his principal concer now is getting shipments through froi the two factories. |