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Show ,.d l' AL. e, :9 - ,' s, --- , - CISME COUICES fl , wefi-kno- HIS GREATEST GM PEE What Is pronounced bt Ante ACID bo the greategtomobil authorities to OVir by Sin lamb arksest of tho motor fiat ets, leading pionoor "Old s - - MM.. tobotrh llotorists are Interested tos the outing features and beauty of the ear. tbo finst of this model to It is by all sans the le built. sew beautiful, car of its cisme. hoe a shoe! base of lei inches and is 'metrically Started and equippod to the Mr. Briwit degres of rofinoment. e.. puts forth this car as his groatest effort, after baring built 10 odd mod- 1 The car contains the motor." so much discussed in m0i0111116 circles. It was downed and made in rants prtor to of world the war. It was the outbreak ges plan to build this motor in Franc sod make It a part of the nsads-to-orw- it motor cars for Europoan aristosato who demanded that kind of mu--ea: service. The Europe's con. ar sew , hid broke out and put an ond to the peat engineer's idea. A. a cones:mince. th motor." as automobile circles hire come to know Om wonderful of power, is now a part of every graproo built. Announcement is made trent the Jackson factory that botween Jose 1. Itle. and June 1, 11117. a more dien doubled output of arlecoo rare to be built. There is demand at Iproment which will absorb more than dost number. Wonderful Organizatioo. Yr. Vriscoe has surrounded himself eidt an erflifli SlitiOn of unusual cabbie. Tho company. vice president. in we of smite. le L. E. Wilson. wall osewn for his intensive mothode of Orating males territories. Mr,. orporieneo dates Winton from go inert of the automobile industry. ygo sonoral manager. Frank Mimosa. &brothr of tho president. is ono of the mat competent executives of the mow ear industry. for ths produotion of the Olu in Mr. Briscoe has rest numbers. Mr. N. H. Rumpbror. who hoe was a Demo for himaelf throughout notordom, ea ono of tho greatest quantity producers Um industry haa ovolved so on through the entire person-li- d of the organisation will bo found inea who are experienced and relisha and who hare made semen for themselves in thoir reepecttye &part-Junt- a , Opinion of Car. E. IL Carruthers. manager Inter-Mounta- in Motor Car Co.. Rorer dealer. enticed nthuslaatio in doecribing hie rids: have ridden in acme of the hoe( hIgh.pfloM cars built, but I had a rim ex nee In motor car comfort, and motor pow's in Mr. Brio ME s. Aecording to L. R. Child. local distributor for tho Ravaga Tirg corporation, issoloristscon eau, thousands of dollars by proper attention to the air pressure in tho tires on their cars.. Tires and tho air mumbled in them readily beat and expand when a car is driven at any but a moderato speed over pavements. and even at the slowest spood through sand or any othar sort. dry.surfaca. A motorist can dart with the pr..surs blot right In all his tires and after be has driven an hour or two. hi will find that the pressure hal greatly increased. This condition is very much exaggerated in hot weathor. Road ourfaces readily rotate the heat of the gun and lust as readily impart this heat to tiles passThis heat. with the ing crrer them. heat which is always developed by the friction of lila tire contact with lila road. in manyeasse increaaes the pressure to lb danger point and causes on Deahre' Moto-Oat- blow-out- s. HE MAI ON THE JOB. That be Intended shoeing I hetet on his ninotirth birthday had been antertion ot Josiah C. of Kansas and when the birthday City. Me roiled around Mt Collins was on tho job. Friend of Mr. Collins smote for him the distinction of being the oldest active horseshoer in Meteourt if not in the Vatted Mato& 0 is Dula 1 -t- . . a- m - -- -a , - Er-----,-- .), ,.' --. - . ,. vt, . . : inch. bore x 4 in. stroke, 108 inch s heel-bas- e, Full elept ic 32 x inch 3V: springs, Demountable tires, rims. Starte; and lights 7-- 8 c94 !TL2! 7 , ----- , A .1,, r , ' tillil'Ig' g 0 lib It r. S. ro. t w A 110 t851 , - b Storage Bat, ten', Stewart Speedo. of meter, Hyatt Roller Automatic Bearings. Dash Signal Horn, Light, etc. DELIVEREE! SOME SAID THAT, IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO BUILD IN NORTH SEA BATTLE THAR FOB MANY EXPECTED A RAISE IN sUCH CAR A AND PRICE FOR 1917! IT WAS ONLY THE INCREASE IN PRODUCTRN TO 100 MADE THIS POSSIBLE 340 MILES CARS A DAY SIBLE WITH ADDED EQUIPMENT. WE CALL IT PERFECT BUT THE NEW MODELS ARE HERE, SEE FOR YOURSELF! England. THAT 1.t1 REMEMBER:NO RADICAL CHANGE, BUT IMPROVED IN EVERY WAY. POS- CALL AND WE CAN ALSO FURNISH TEN DIFFERENT MODELS OF DELIVERIES, TO $610, F. O. LAKE. $500 r : t ! V t Salanalasta. Which is tto from the some of th fIght The women claim to IlieS e heard Patina plainly ton individual salvors about 4 on May Si. at intervals of fire p.m, ters at . t t Itt Instances of 'sound transmission over distances almost incredible are frequently citswi in the Enrrpean press apparontly on tbe best of authority Wilhelm Krebs'. director of the Holstein "Weather and Bun Obottntoryat IlichnsiseL writes to the 1.441- anzeiger at Berlin. that the roar of Ithe guns In tha WO. of Jutland staa plainly heard by his two adult daugh- t 4. 4 P!gi ztr:i El M. L. GRAHAM CO., Distributors 325-2- 7 Wasatch 3766 South West Temple St. DesierslWe have a limited, amount of territory still open. Write us for particulars. 161 IMMNIMIMMENIMMIMIIMINI ! si Cricket Vs. Baseball As Bombing Exercise !ri boon picked up and thrown back where they came front before orgiod Int A boll plover 'would be good at that. too, being quick or eye. hand sad foot." er V z - I tat t .g wit plar t ri ,, ii, a -- I l' ft ) ' Boy Scouts Of America Official ANDBOOK received We are now able to handle all orders promptly - 3(k Post Paid 25c Each - Special Rates to Agents'ancl. nix Dealers ' - t 11 t"1 urge. supply t ihr61 1, - , 1; i 11111111r1 , Willard 1 t SELL IT AT THIS PRICE! $ 21E.,..,.. mn..1 .... r ,.,,,,,, tr ; mohair top n, Enameled Body. Grey & Dacts Electric SOUNDS OF BIS SONS via it II' I Wasatch 4560 4 One-ma- , -. a A,k a PRICE rranamission, 4 cylinder en block, motor 3 Wit fs here NOW. , STARTLING AND Gearless - 7 - 4 ..1 RANDALL-DOD-D , b band-grena- -- Auto Row, Salt Lakl k , NEW The Municipal Council of Paris la ' no oonsidering a propogition for the re- moral of the "BaileeCentral Mar- hots...from the center of the city to Souvenirs of Rebellion. Lk or the outskirts. along the line of the present fortifications. The great wall of Paola. With its A Dublin industry ot conniderable Th. must be a good OMB throwing hat become one moats and casements. was doomed to distance and time. A importance at present be the manes. of the most important features judge of has ., destruction after its useleseness was device attached to It a turn of rebellion souvenirs. Irish Faff,. den""natrated In 1114)11 Ile diaaP- - ' of the kind of warfare that la which starts the fuse going just before pewLoos will leave a broad unlace on on the western front." the bomb is thrown. ramps are being turned Sint The inatie. going available tor all kinds elfirt Willa im- which is about the size of a Wool's!! In largo quantities; volunteer button II its. play- - says a London writer. "This business but which provements. Including as three times and Fein badges ars aiiso super. much, weighs ins grounds. sporting arenas sad boule- - Of hurling bomb& and- ba11- Smiled II a globe of thin foetal.. packed with tent items of the new business. BolA new hospital to urepLano the into the enemy's trench is new; tt ham wards. a A bomber trench in ivia Med high by Una Yobs leaders may be explosive. - L., Boanion hospital will be emoted near takes a stoneds in hand. adjusts the ba4 singly or in quantities at rodemethe eissuilly section atid farther north t come in with the unprecedented ntreaoh rues n..11 going and st dprites to the trade. vital pin which sets the It hal.become such ,r,mcb.ntice...,K cabyr.owistsritycoa..i.vtactare; the proper second throw 4ais, 7t.,!,, ...t. tram It Ordinarily 10'' i . &dot Ilartlitutw flak ill, le suggestod. adtirtnreothot verve hdrinla,la are set to explode fume the 1001110h MS be provided for the mar- - lepeciaily or become bombers. 001,111 second. five to in bomb SALT LAME tbe CITY. TTAIL picked ma beta where they can be reached direct- nab- - Often bomberw are so expert that they MAGAZINES. by water and rail, reducing by more :11Bombing schools have been wait until a traction of a second before lifg ly .........-. are men of coot behind the lines and than half the gat rehandling the so that they will get the ratted to throw the deadly missiles. throwing provisions of Paris. as it enSavo time, IrOTTY and money by Set- burst of the bomb in air The future "Fair of Paris" to baitmight to set great distance and &ono- - ters the enemy tretieh. just It he ticklish tins ea boodle TOW' magazine sohtorganised somewhat on the lines of Irately to tune a bomb or grenade so business and thotie who are too good v,wiptione. . . Write for special Prk the recent "Lyons Fair." may, also. be . -' it will buret in the most effective ''' mg---BE b117. It are a source of irritation to their elubbIng Welded on the cite of the fortitlea- - manner As much attention is given at i Too much comrades. NEWS DOOK time. however. DESEltrr TORE. ...:4: tiona It Is proposed to build an ea- - to teaching a man how to not bombs can not be given. It is on record that The Loading Book Commra. ... .. se- - as to more reserved moo pooltkm palace. to how a .2 him Ad ring. fallen have bombs into a t vortiormant trench. many teaching -- . is thoecianalartly tworhicihndnuotndrys itsendr Isenince re'reen :A bomber is a opecialist and it null that can become one. Fine everyone : I IIGrand Palate, and the favorite sites physique is the first requisite. the emplacement of the fortifies- - "If America ever goes to war she Igo Gone near the Porte Maillot .or the will have to have her bombing squads, ,, Porte d'Autetill. and already there is a fertile fold for It would be among the recruititur S' ii of the if1.' professional baseball ii Aeroplane Bests Swallow 111' ' country. In the British army the' 1 if UVii4 lei taken lead have tits In Contest in the A cricket players y 1 bombing. Until the eittietliesil intro-- I -re,. V la &iced a low tryotem of throwing handl A thrilling race between an officer 1110 ' the British armrs method ' ti1;1 1 of the British flying.aorlia in an re irrenedell was that of the cricket player. who illati e etreile-- T taU.144 him to throws the ball in a manner quite dif- rem whether their reputed flight cf ferent from that of a baseball player. C I 400 miles an hour was correct. sale a As a matter of regulation the Cana- London dispatch. diens wore required to use the same th in was air last "I week one method . but tho Canadians found that up ., 111 day when I Obarvie a mallow fifing they riou Id ttet batter remit. by throw. hish In front of me." he said. "I re.ling in the way they were accustomed 4 New solved to test its speed. I went out which was like they throw a ham- 411 full after It. and the swallow also put Ito. in the two There is koon e on full Meet The bird dived: so Proems, tt will be rivalry . interesting te wee went and I J. up. It followed. efficacious. dd were at It hammer and ) The which proves most We to be that the. tongs for result however. is a quarter of en hour. diving. rising cricket method is belikelyfor the English1and racing and I gained en it foot by 'maa while the baseball way is best for 1 , I root Finally one of the wire on my the Canadian. , machine truck the bird and it went , "A man 'bowling' a cricket ball dowel I was DOTTY and felt selfish not bend hie arm. the elbow remain- -' down , a 1 thus to take the bird's life for sport." int right 'Neter hurling the beat toward the batsman he runs a couple arm. brings tip his' am from hi'.. limns DOE JOB MINTING. of hind. a long. ntitt.nramd swoop, and the ball go. putting the owes. on lets Wow la your etock el tatter Heed& 4)&7 tie Irrigi 11" nalliffil' wh.li hio Eay.lopea. Bill Saida and other of. With ,1 hand and arm Sr. perpendicular. He , Oos supplies? . way and loom-Lgroat gets DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, us figure eritb tell ell bleak ram but speed that al . not as much as that perhaps boobs. cortit booklet. or, no. led the begehall player. A competition, The Leading Book Concern- la the Printing j between the best of the Canadians and i '6 VitiPtia Di Pict line( Street. bomb-throSalt Lake CI boot of the Engitah the - latoroatina Mimi. KIWI SOS DZIPZ ant would TIN MAZE -- , flags woel from the of the big tops- - replacing for the first time the streamers cr the BIL112011n 41., Kelley c:rc,.ze Large Overland banners were sprea4 &crops the ntrance to the rio t. inviting an the frilliSta to & Joyou good time And front all reports a goo,' tiro was the order of the day. Each performance sew the big tot,--t- he Largest dinette teat in the worldcrowded to clowns. the fre4ks nib topecity. 011111114 the utniw,ai and ty,int performers interpolating a number of new Pints and feats. for the beneta of the auto makers and their families Willys-Knig- Grip, o .AUTO i.1. , ! Fibre tenter poles . 'i---, I. AT A bomb-throw- Open the hood of the Oldsmobile Eight and you will be' surprised at he simplicity and coMpectness of the motorat the abeeauf :19t Careful complex attachments. design has eliminated many parts. The simple, practical construction insures freedom from trouble. Let us demonstrate. :YOUR 'Olds Eight" 2 l Lir Utilize Space Taken . By Useless Fortresse i 99 1::1 TouringRoadster 1 sound. The sound sod the big guns at Ypres has been heard on rare occasion' in parious Patti of London. occasionally at & point in Essex county. 160 miles away and ropestodly at pot! te England. 126 miles from the scone of firing. according to 34 'liar Christy. a widely known member of the Royal blotoorological society. The speaker said that window" in the Temple. a huge building of law office& almost In the heart of London, were rattled violently many times by the Ypres, gm M. 1.407d Goorgo. war secretary. and Mr A. Conan PoOs. the epeaker addod. were among those who had heard the 'sound. n r t, ' Five-Passeng- er drew'. For the three days .er)thing wao troB from the tickets adt their hearers te Lai shows a Main atcar ticoeto to and traction, oven to Each front the circus. 01. was presented with three adrillaa.,o tickts and siit ear farts, tvsty thrtmaini admission lichens nod Lo, C.P0.) car tickets were specially printed for the occasion end distrel For three days huge ovtri,,,nd and s- - 66 Wiliyo-Overlan- to tan seconds. Herr Kroh. reporta that the rumble of artillery ftre at Verdun has been litspoo-Nsheard it Ziegealuda sans. whin!' is 211 miles bobs the bat-- 1 tistiold-- In both cases he xplaina. favoring winds facilitated the extraordinary long transmission of the w ' sengers. I. Hoot to 11,00$ twoopioone-quarte- r of gh tenure population of Toledo-- John N. Willy. president of the WI company, of Toledo, entertained for three day--J- uly 21.; St and 29, the families of the 11,3001 of d the employees company and those of oeserel other Toledo factories associated with his' big automobile plant, nIth etc performances of the horn ,t balley - Perhaps one of the busiest Meant in automobile circles this week is the nett branch offics and factory of the Ford Motor at 232 South West Temple street. Equipment of all kinds. includfrit office furniture and maehinery. stocks of parts everything. in lite. that goes to make up a branch Athos and factory Is being moved into the building. The floor apses. aceording to Manager J. A. Hindle'. will run to ye Site isoiers feet. of Im Prelusion apit of the chaos." said Mr. Mandirt, wo are here we We are ars and ready for business. tusking arrangements to luindle volume of new business which should reseh 200.660 a month. TM. Sounds big. but you know the Ford goat." All Roads Good Roads of the car. Springs are long and flat.,- floating their load rather than rapporting it. Scientific balance of chassis absorb road shock instead of transmitting St to the pas- 1917 .0 INTO CAR Roar of Monsters at Ypres: Expects Big Business Also is Heard in Essex, . . 4 .er," Tnotion ANNOUNCING THE nfiri! , The ride is remembered and the road forgotten In the Oldsmobfie Eight, so sat and velvety is f !' . Obil I the I Waif CIYES Ford Motor Company I I, IllidU ---- pro-ew- er Hot Weather OYHE SAYS i car are 'safety first right into their cars these days. and science is working band In hand with thom In thoir efforts.' maid C. A. Quigley. local Dort distribistor. "The toots that sire applied to every part of tbe cat are wonderful and particularly the machines that make them: and yet the principles ussd ara simple at bottom. For instanck If you want to break a piece of iron wire you bend it tmck and Imes forth rapidly a dozen or n .ere until it parts. Automobile th bare devimod machines to do es. their aide. springs crank shafts car .self. and the very frame of lb Masa machines. giant in also. are veritable niarvels of human ingenuity. In their huge jaws they will seize a crankshaft and twist and twist and twist until it fails apart. Gauges and dials on th machine, record this twisting and the strength and toughness of the part tested. Other machines are devised to crimp an silo shaft and band It double and straighten it out again. Still others will grits a waive stein and stretch it out like I rubber band to twice its original length. In fact science has provided means for testing every ingis part that goes into the car. "A well made aid shaft such an CM the Dort. can be bent double and injury. straighten out again without twintad a almilaz crankshaft can be turns. Springs through siz comniato will take hundreds of thousands of the eomplet flexing' before theysoshow on. It first sign of weaknass and Is this 'safety first' principle that has been responaible for the greet sondes that have been made in automobile buiMing and it is one of the first principles employed in building the Dort." this--Ther-a ' OIL It BOAT 0 high-price- MEDIUM - ... sliETT FilisT NEWS SATURDAY: AUGUST 12 '1916 EVENING DESERET Co... nine car. This is the 'greatest model Mr. Briscoe has ever built, and when you realise that Mr. Briscoe had a band In the Met Buick. the Max- wellBristee and other models., this is a significant statement. fits aims body Th.,..w car has lines as have d models for HIT at double and treble ha prim and is as completely equipped. Ito wend- - of which there is Michigan or none ot the hills teased Plenty. the car in the 1111a114114 degree. it surmounted them all with smoothness and sureness. Great Beauty of Car. "-riOrisonI offers the alliciaqt7 and beauty of vary mach higher-pric- e cars. in design. I can lair this: No family can lake in any car than it can ingreater pride are three distinct claases to which this model appeals in every re' Pet- First. theta is including Ow great Class prka. who haat wood an unequipped car. at slightly lowar price. and whose pride is unsatisfied with leas of a car thaw the Briecos. but who am at leas oestwhea you ftlie equipment IMa consideration- -own a Briscoe. "Second. there is the great mass of peopts who hay no ear. They are walking and riding in street ears. Thousands upon tbs.sands of theta have the mosey to own a ear and have bad theanolley for Yea rig but up to the present have been nimbi to find the automobile, which satisfied pride and poeketbook at tha atm limo. Third, there are tho people who have owned cars ranging in price up to a thousand dollars. They aro steadily coming to the Briscoa because of economy of operation. with (ha incidental fermi saving of several hundrod dollars foe practically Os same aim vehicis." . .. ot L.) 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