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Show oo FROM CRIPPLE CREEK TO IDE! IN AN AOTDIBILE Mr. and Mrs P. E. Williams and daughter of Cripple Creek, Colo., are making a stay in Ogden, while on their way to the Pacific coast. They are making the trip In a seven passenger passen-ger Overland automobile and thus tar have met with only one mishap. They drove from Colorado Springs to Ogden Og-den without even having a puncture Th family first reached Oeden Ihursday night. Yesterdav morning they went to S?lt Lake and passed the day there. Last night they camp-ed camp-ed on the Hermitage grounds where their outfit created considerable attention. at-tention. The big automobile Is fitted up with an electric lighting svstem that not only serves for the head and tail lights on the machine, but also provides a light on the interior. Trr vAMni an lorie'l arrangement. Mr. uuiiams has made possible the use of an extension light, with which the tent is lighted. at the different camp ng places The automobile Is ta0h? f,tteVVith a handy "Pboard and table, cook-stove and a wide varied of other useiul attachments Mr Williams visited the Weber club and secured a log of the north ern route to Reno, out of Ogden In Watlng of the two routes, the nori ern and southern, both o which he studied out carefully from th. he said that it had taken him only a few tn inutea to decide whleh wCthe most feasible and he was therefore going to complete his journey over the road logged by the club The l oloradoan was. until recently a prosperous tin-smith of rS r ld out hfs brines 'PaPnd city that he had vfslted sfne VeaWng home .nd that he mieht return here tOp locate, after enjoying the afig |