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Show CLEVELAND HAS mmm Vanlear Writes of Recent Trip Through Snowstorm Snow-storm in Nevada. A letter telling of the wonderful performance per-formance of the Cleveland In a recent ross-country run has been received from B. S. Vanlear of Elko, New, by C. A. Quigley, who Is handling the Cleveland line In Salt Lake. Mr. Vanlear ie N'evada state agent for the Cleveland company and, according to Mr. Quigley, is one of the most prominent and progressive dealers in the state. He has a record of being 100 per cent perfect per-fect as a salesman, having disposed of his entire quota last season. "He Is con- siaered one of the best authorities on automobiles In the west and a letter of this kind coming from him has much weight," said Mr. Quigley. The letter follows: "Have Just returned from a swing around the circle, via Ely. Tonopah, Manhattan, Man-hattan, Round Mountain, Austin, then to Elko, driving Cleveland. "This, of course, was the first Cleveland Cleve-land to appear in those towns and naturally nat-urally It attracted a lot of attention, but too late In the season to do any business this year. John Henderson accompanied ac-companied me. and he pronounced the performance of the car perfect. We traveled trav-eled 700 miles In four days over all kinds of bad roads, snow, mud and chuck holes. The last 150 miles was driven at night In a snowstorm over roads that are Impassable Impass-able today, we returned yesterday. "We gladly pronounce the Cleveland the topnotcher in the light six class. It possesses all the qualifications and refinements re-finements of the big car. and is sure to be a big seller. "We want to express our appreciation to you for the effort you have made to get us cars. "E. S. VANI.EAR." |