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Show OVERLAND FOUR SEMIS HERE Visitors at Browning' Auto Company's Show Rooms Praise Car. ,J?,e 0veri?n'l "Four" sedan has ar-l ar-l r cilrload or nioro of them and, R?S2SyR eXryoM who has been 'av.or-l. with a glimpse of this latest lojal.motoraom, it even out-riots out-riots the flattering advance notioes that described it as the most perfectly appointed ap-pointed and beautiful of the year"e closed small cars. rm?7tllMvtl??smen al" enthusiastic ovei the little beauty. Bales Manage t.dmonds and his fellow Overlunders of We Browning Automobile company, in tennountaii distributor of the Willy Kn.Rht and Overland passenger cars, are fairly chortlinK with 'dee in ha-"IX ha-"IX at their disposal for the territory even a limited number of the sedans, aeelanng with one voice that the model fairly scintillates with brilliancy of its beauty and radiates in its overy appointment ap-pointment feature comfort and luxury tnat WU compare moat favorably with any of the larger cars. . 'Writers and advertising men often indulge in overpraise of motor cars, out in the case of their descriptions of the Overland sedan they have fallen tar snort ot stating the actual facts," said Mr. Edmonds in talking of the new arrivals. "In fact, the little Overland our sedan can bo likened to a perfectly per-fectly cut diamond. It's every line and detail reveals a marked beauty, with perfect body design and color effects ef-fects most brilliant and appropriate The rich black and bluo Overland body, its glossy black fenders and trimmings ami its ivory' wdre wheels produce a combined effect that is unsurpassed un-surpassed for sheer beauty by any of tho larger cars. The interior fittings, too, are as luxurious as one finds in the cars of much higher price. Tho upholstery up-holstery of rich velonr in a soft flamiel-Mko flamiel-Mko finish adds a distinctive touch of luxuriousness, while all the fittings and accessories are such as to provide the very maximum of comfort for driver and passenger. "Everything good that has been said in the past about the Overland car can be applied in oven greater measure to the new "Four" sedan. The so-called so-called 'mystery car' has made good in every , way, living up to ever-" bit of , praise accorded it in advance notices regarding powor, stamina, speed, beauty and endurance. And now comes the new sedan to add a touch of elegance to tho new Four' lino a feature which is certain to delight the most discriminating discriminat-ing and critical of car buyers. "Tho only trouble in store for us is that we are going to fall far short of supplying the demands for the sedan, once car buyers become conversant with its many good points. As a matter mat-ter of fact, we have but 200 of these beautiful sedans in our allotment for the intermountain territory. We could easily sell a thousand; but as it is the best we can do we will have to adopt the policy of 'first come, first served,' and hope that the factory will be ubl'o to increase our allotment by at least double the number." |