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Show 1ST SUCCESSFUL CADILLAC SEASON The season Is working up its usual successes suc-cesses for the Cadillac cars, and sales in the local territory are sure to be greater than ever, according to Fred Sharman, manager of the Sharman Automobile company, intermountain distributors of the Cadillac. It was anticipated early in the year that it was to be a season for the selling of automobiles throughout this territory, and the Sharman institution made the prediction that has already come true that the demand for Cadillacs would be greatly increased over former years. The success of this sturdy, big, siriooth-running siriooth-running and altogether economical automobile auto-mobile in the intermountain region has been remarkable, and it is being recognized recog-nized as the most serviceable car for all-around all-around use on the market today. Out on the ranges and farms, where automobiles automo-biles get their most severe tests, over the bad roads, which unfortunately still exist in some of the rural communities, the Cadillac has stood every test, with the result that the repeat orders for new Cadillacs from ranchmen and farmers are becoming one of the annual features of the Sharman business. Of course, the demand In the cities, where business men require the most reliable re-liable automobile to save annoyance from missed engagements and to give satisfaction satis-faction in driving on crowded streets, where the special Cadillac features are notable, is maintained throughout the year. The new Cadillac type 57, representing the 1319 offering of this famous car, is creating a larger demand than ever. Several Sev-eral changes and improvements in both chassis and bodies have made a very favorable fa-vorable impression and have more than kept pace with the trend of refinement in all motor car construction. Cadillacs may be seen at the Sharman company's big showrooms at 51 South State street any day, and demonstrations of any of the cars are cheerfully given. |