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Show OKLAHOMANS TRAVEL' DE LUXE IN AUTO : Traveling through the west in their' , automobile camping van, with all the I Icomforts of a Pullman parlor, and more conveniences than offered on the railroad Mr and Mr- T. C. Bridge-' man, of Ardmore, okla . are apendlng a few days in Ogden -n route to the' northwest and the Pacific coast, j The specially constructed automo-I automo-I bile body on a three-quarter ton truck 1 comprises a compact little home In I ihe Clt camping grounds on Seven- : lenth street the auto has been visited I hy scores of people. Mr. Brldgeman said the car was! built In St LajuIs. The hody weighs! I about 1215 pounds and the car Is j equipped with a kitchenette- a gasoline jstovo and a set of dust-proof drawers! In which dishes and food are carried, j The beds are made from the seats on the side and electric lights are ai -j ranged conveniently throughout the car Double clothtss closets, which are. dust proof. hae mirrors upon the I doors. The entire car is finished with I every thought for convenience and comfort. Tanks for thirty gallons each of gasoline and water are upon the I sides of tho car. There also Is a re-! re-! frigerator provision box, compact and d ust proof. About fourteen miles jir gallon of i gasoline l made in Ihe travel. Mr. Bridgernan vhWI that they expect to I tour Oregon. Wa-shinpton and Califor-I Califor-I nia. and will return to 'heir home by I way of Arizona, New Mexi o and fex- I a, arriving at Ardmore ahoat October Octo-ber 1. |