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Show Salt Lake Women Journey Many Miles by Automobile Special to The Tribune. NEW ORLEANS, July 8. Mrs. Kitty Brasher, and her adopted sister. Miss Alice Williams, of Salt Lake, arrived here this ! week after a 3-00 mile automo- ' bile trip from the Utah capital. The j two women left Salt Lake May 2 ',, an:l before their return in November j I will travel through the southern j I states, up the Atlantic seaboard to ! New Yorh, and thence home over a I northern route. They carry with Shem complete ! camping equipment, and but rarely depend "on hotels. Boh are rr. -cr.anics ar.d thev do their o-n repairing of I thoir big machine. Mrs. Brasher a I the widow of M. A. Brash --r, at one j time a prominent mining man of Montar.a. She if p. sisrer of K. Ham-' Ham-' mor.d of T65r Highland Lt ve. Sal: i Lake, where she makes her home when in Utah. Mrs. Bras her and her companion wished to visit old Mexico, and went to the border for that purpose. They were turned bark by the American soldiers on guard duty because of the trouble brewing at that time, 'about three weeks aco. In the course of their trave:s they have visited California Cali-fornia ni;s:;pnfi, New Mexico mines, and mad" fllchts in aeroplanes at K'.'.ly field. T-xas. Tiie only thin they object to on the trip ha- h-n the sun which has tpat down on thni day after day and given t h e m I r. 1 1 ; r. -1 '. k e c o m p ;: i o . . s . Thy will be here fur three cava ar.d t h t n 1 ; a v e for 1 ) - e F1 o r 1 1 a c o f. s i e s the rex: s'opping place. Their only j company ie Mrd. Rrashtr's Pomran- 1 ian cai'ed "Brownie," who is C-, mascot of the exnJition |