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Show land will score most heavily and has alread3r gained an enviable position in parts of the country wdiere they have been in general use for months. "Wo are extremely proud of the new Cleveland," said Mr. Quigley, "and are confident that it will leap at once into popular favor here, as it has in all other I parts of the country in the short time in which it has been offered for sale. The Cleveland is a finished product, there is no suggestion of the experimental experi-mental about it. It is new to the public, pub-lic, but to the men who conceived it and developed it the Cleveland is a perfected per-fected car. "Cleveland Sixes have been on the road three years, undergoing every conceivable con-ceivable test for endurance and performance. per-formance. Two years ago, the car was ready for production, but the war was coming and the Cleveland waited. Mechanically, Me-chanically, the Cleveland Six is of extraordinary ex-traordinary sturdiness aud simplicity throughout. It has refinements of construction con-struction not commonly found in low-priced low-priced cars. The wheel base is more than ample to permit of the most pleasing pleas-ing body designs and to provide seating seat-ing capacity for five persons in the verv extreme of comfort, with proper pitch of cushions and proper leg room. "There's power to spare in this car. It takes the hills a-flying and keeps on going under conditions that would test the most powerful and high priced automobile auto-mobile ever built. Altogether, the Cleveland Cleve-land Six is destined to assume domination domina-tion over the light car field within a shorter time than has even .been recorded re-corded by any other car of its class. The Cleveland will please Salt Lakers just as it has pleased peoplo in ail other parts of the country." CLEl'EIJyO SII Local Distributor Exults Over Beauty of Latest Arrival in City. The automobile for which the motoring motor-ing world and the public have been waiting wait-ing three years the car which, it is declared, de-clared, is destined to dominato the light car field has arrived in Salt Lake. It is the Cleveland Six, now on the floor of the C. A. Quigley display rooms, 33 Exchange Ex-change place, and attracting more attention at-tention than any other new model which has reached Salt Lake this season. The Cleveland Sixes arrived in Salt Lake yesterday, after a long trip from Cleveland, where these new cars are manufactured by one of the biggest and strongest organizations of motor car i makers in the world. They were immediately imme-diately taken to the Quigley establishment, establish-ment, from which they will" be distributed distrib-uted to all parts of the Stilt Lake territory, terri-tory, and were placed on display. Almost from the minute the first car reached the store, it was surrounded by groups of admiring visitors, among whom were many motor-wise persons, who quickly perceived the technical points of excellence on which the Clove- |