i uit nuiu uiiunTHE AUTOMOBILE AGENTS ARE VERY ENTHUSIASTIC.MORE JOIN MOVEMENTThe Details for the Contests Which are tr Be Held Were Discussed at the Meeting Held Last Night.HHb*irirC(ajvialt;hhCJThe program for the automobile show which will be held April 7, 8 and 9 in the Broadway garage, was partially completed last evening at tne meeting of the automobile and motor cycle dealers’ association at the Patterson agency in the Stettiner building. Several dealers who did not at-tlt; nd the former meetings, were present. and will take an active part in the coming show. The program for tie show is similar to the one last year, only the show will open Thursday morning. April 7, with a big automobile parade. All of the autolsts in the county are invited to take part in the parade. The association will give prizes for the best decorated cars in the line, and many will compete for the prizes.The show will be open each day from 1 o'clock to 10 o'clock p. m. Exhibitors will not be allowed to have their cars out of the show later than 12 o'clock each day. On Friday morning there will be a hill climbnig con te.t at College hill. The contest will be divided into three classes. The ft; st will be for cars selling at $2,000 and over; second for cars between $1,000 aftd $2,000. and the third class is in two parts, one for cars selling under $1,000, and for motor cycles. Saturday morning the obstacle and motor cycle races will take place, hut os yet the course has not been decided upon. Cups will be offered as prizes in the contest, and medals for the races. The advertising campaignwill be started in a few days, and the show will be well boosted.nS'0 c a1 \iiISatIai