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Show 4saaaBSeBBeBBBBBeeaSaaeaeBBBaSJ 1"" Motor Show Plans Progress; j Big Year Looked For by Men i Who Attended Eastern Shows Cheaper and Better Transportation Demanded by Conserva- tive Business; Automotive Industry to Make : Effort to "Come Back" P. ROMIHR of the biggest year fw known to the automobile Industry la found In report from the annual national ihown in New York and fhicago. and local distributors and dealer have planned to make their displays at Hoiinevtil park the week of February 21 to 24, the moat elaborate in local history. Thee 4w facta, learned from expert analyaea) of the bit; ehowa and from the appropriations appropria-tions made by local concerns sound an optimistic quickening in thin important In- eluetry, it la said. Those familiar with 4h situation assert that 1921 will, aee I 1 -the automobile establish Itself aa an i Economic necessity. Cheaper and better transportation Is ,he demand of conservative business. "And since thia year will be the year f aound conservatism transportation Ifu of transportation likewise will de-Vend de-Vend upon those factors which deter-Tniae deter-Tniae the bis fat return for the Invest-Vent. Invest-Vent. It la eaid. Professional men, business men and Jar-mere; In short, everyone who ha .need of transportation will find a need Jor ih automobile In lf.il. Those who! Jo date have relied on leaa efficient .net hods of transportation will g't in .line or else give way to competltnra j .and because thla reconat rtirt ion meant AIR TAXIS. Tt costs about as much to take an airplane n lxndon as it does to ride in a New York taxi. That'll the calculation of Professor F I Warner of the AlassarhuanttS Institute, of Technology and a fnem ber of ihe national advisory commit-tee commit-tee for aeronautic. "The chara-e in Kn gland for an air taxi." euys Warner, "is 44 cents a mile for two persons, and an airplane can usually be had at. an hour's notice. no-tice. "That Is approximately the same as rid inn by taxi in New York.' industrial life to every Individual Ihe tut emotive Industry anticipates a de-eided de-eided quickening anil broadening of It influence. W. l. Rtshel, secretary of the Ttnh -eSLate Automabila association, and who Is direct ins; t he annual auto sh"w. lumi the situation up aa follows; "He know that business la coming back itrani thia year. And that eirenRth -wltl be reflected In the automobile bua-lnfs bua-lnfs first. The automobile baa proven Itself economically Indispensable. Thin fact la shown In reporta from the national na-tional shows last month, wh-re every sales record was broken. Factories, distributors and dealers have read the signs correctly and are confident of the "biggest year In history. And because. everv one of them Is snxioue to gain! ihs best advantage possible from this "stUiation, the local dealers are aparing fno, expense to make the local show the 'miKt elaborate In local annals. " rThe Halt lake show has always .at sod first In the Intermountaia region. -It-attracts hundreds of small dealers .and proapectlve purchaser from every po4nt In the surrounding states. Thia year It la patterned closely to the New Terk shorn- and will prove unusually at-. at-. tractive Kvery Indication at the pres-ent pres-ent writing points to l2l be In a the e'vear of years.' It ia an assured fact that this auto show will be the 'show a of' shows.' ' |