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Show Oh, Boy! Farmer Has - New Ideas for Autos Private "farm-to-taMe" services with passenger ears and trailers may become- popular if the Idea of a well-to-do N'ew Yorker catches on. His plan is to bring freqh fruit, vegetables inllk, poultry and eggs from his farm In New Jersey to his city home In a trail r of about 1,600 pound capacity drawn bj one of his elght-cyllnder pasaensrec automobiles. He even con-templatea con-templatea bringing In hay for his saddle sad-dle horses. I The plan is perfectly feasible and Is the best way of hauling small quan- , titles of farm produce direct from nearby farms to city home6. Two or three trips a week will keep the home supplied with till the fresh farm pro- i ducts it can use during summer and fall while occasional trips In the winter win-ter will suffice to bring In Stored fruits and vegetables. The trailer can , be attached or detached instantly und I does not interfere with the use of the I car for customary passenger purposes. The use of a trailer avoldn the rnrrv-ing rnrrv-ing of baskets, crates, wicks, et.v. In , the tonneau of the car. w ith consentient :!Iliig- and damaging of the upholst- jery and finish of the machine. no |