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Show l AUTO BUILDS CITIES a - ( In the census of 1910. Ogden ranked 221st in size. So far it gives promise of holding its own in rank, although there are many Hj o places almost unknown ten years ago that have sprung up like inush-Hj inush-Hj ( rooms. J1 No one ever heard of Winston, alem, N. C, until the census announced the population at 40,395. ' Did you know there is a place called Hamtramckt In 1910 tlic wildest real estate agent from Los Angeles would 5 have been adjudged "peculiar" if he had ventured to predict, a fu-qc fu-qc ture for that suburb of Detroit. Today Hamtramck has a population vl of 48,615. Highland Park, another suburb of Detroit, has 46,599. But those neighbors of Detroit have had extraordinary growth owing to the de-h de-h velppmcnt. of the automobile industry they are iftauufacturihg ecu-m ecu-m ters of that wonderful modern' utiH.ty, ,theautomobilc. . . |