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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 PAGE TWO. . . - mTi SUMMER TOUR AUTO COMFORT Chief ( L.KK MATHER, rjitltMr. l'aiieLrinit Motor By C. mf Car Conipajiy. Hiding Mnnfort unmt Im taken Into roiisiderutlon liy tbowe wLo are IiluiiniiiK n lung ninani'r tour. When (he cur U liild up for the nmssary Klurllne on the overliMiilini;, trip look to uiljiiNlincrit of very iart if tlM ihiiiwiii which tend to to your (tlve Kreutr roudnlilllt uiitoinoliile. .Many make the frrnr Wf under inflation of tirea. Thin leads to tbe hard ateeriiii: complaint. Of hern do not upprwlate the function of the 'ajirinita. Few know bow to properly condition them. If you have not the aasiKtanee or advice of a mechanic do not blame every aqueak in your car onto tbe aprlngs. ,A very common error on the part of aervlee stationa aa well a moat owner ia that when the car develop a few aqueaka one or the first movea la to deluge tbe aprlnga with oiL In the caae of a car that hoa properly ' designed pringu, thi8 ia a grave error.' In tbe first place, most epringa were not designed to ran In an oil bath and when they are sprayed with on the reaalt will be noticed by the driver aa a continuous bob bing up and down of the car when driving over rolling roads or when striking a bump. It hna been our experience that apueuka in the springs, and by thlt we do not mean squeaks that are Imagined to be in the springs but are somewhere else, can be cured by squirting oil on tbe aides of the spring shackles at both ends of tbe springs once a week. It will be found that sufficient lubricant will work its way down the springs from the spring shackles to provide all of the lubrication necessary. If this little hint is followed out it will re- sult in a much better riding car. anouia you anve in tne mountains for the first time do not wear out your brake linings going down hill. Many people do not know that the correct way to go down long steep grades is to use second gear, and be 'sure and leave the motor running. If the Ignition ia shut off as some persons have suggested, the result is liable to be a blown off muffler. r' When you need more room it is there! THE dependability are known and respected the world over. No car, regardless of price, surpasses it in quality or completeness of equipment , If a smaller manufacturer or assembler were to build of equal quality the Big-Si- x and workmanship his price would be $3,500 perhaps more. overhead is But Big-Si- x distributed over six times as many units as are built by Touring is a passenger car not Big-Si- x -- a body mounted on a chassis. It was designed and built service for with a motor of ample power and stamina for satisfaction. seven-passeng- er five-passeng- er seven-passeng- er TKc j WorU'i Largest Producer of seven-passeng- er Quality Automobila Then, too, with the auxiliary seats folded away, the Big-Si- x becomes the most car desirable in which you have ridden, with room enough for all the luggage you will ever need. Big-Si- x appearance is atand in distinctive, tractive, Its taste. performance, good acceleration, flexibility and five-passen- TOURING CAR $1750 I r i L o b. factory 1 ji flrHt-claa- ger any competitor, Big-Si- x cost and sellhence Big-Si- x are surprisingly ing price low. Don't buy blindfolded. Examine, ride in and drive before you buy the Big-Si- x car. other any June Clearance Sale Ever Held In Prove First: '' Through the untiring efforts of our New York buyers makes this nine days of sensational selling, Saturday, June 21, to Tuesday, July 1. Pro vo's greatest annual merchandising event a sale planned and prepared by our New York buying organization. For weeks and months in advance these buyers are on the lookout for special things for. this sale and our home organization is keenly alert and for this sale they have made some astounding purchases, secured some remarkable values and assembled unusual assortments. All are spread for your choosing here Saturday. Let nothing keep you from attending and sharr ing in the great values. a This prevents wearing out of the brake bands uselessly, cools tbe off on tbe way down and la TEAR OFF THIS COUPON 'motor the safest way to proceed. Do not Sooth be ashamed to use second gear. nd man to 8TUDBBAKER, Bend. Ind, for Interesting book that tells Some other car may go by at high you the important point to consider in speed in high genr, but the driver selecting an automobile. may not know what be is doing. Many accidents are caused by cars obtaining too high sieed on down grades. They are unable to stop with the brakes alone when one of the many turns on all mountain roads is reached. Who knows but you might help nick up what is left of the Hutonio- bile that passed you a few minutes before at the rapid siieed on a down grade? ? 4 To The Person Making Every 50th Purchase There Will Be Prizes Given CHARMING SUMMER DRESSES A notable assemblage group are more than a hundred dresses in more than a score of styles, fashioned from the season's smartest Printed Voiles, Swiss and Silk Ratines, Linens and Plain Voiles. Short loose panels new neck lines are distinctive style features and many are effectively trimmed with bands of organdie, with dainty or with Swiss embroidery. There are all sizes for women and misses. The value of these dresses is much greater than the prices asked $5.75, $7.75, $9.75. V Baylor Auto I Company n SPRINGVILLE ' e Boy Scouts York buyer just received from Suits Ladies' of these wonderful values in fine many in all the new and wanted styles of the daring mand nish effect, double and and beautiful tailored effects $16.50, $22.50 and $29.50. from Springville and Mapleton qualified for the big auto caravan trip to They left SpringBryce canyon. ville Tuesday morning in a body at 6 o'clock. New York Buyers' Sensational Purchase and Sale of LADIES' SUITS We have SCOUTS HIKE Twenty-on- : I they Joined thei main body of the caravan of the' Timpanogos district. The boys will spend a day and a half each way on the rood, giving them one day at Bryce canyon. They will return Friday. made the trip: The following From Whiting, Mapleton Quin Wm. Walter. Wayne Holley, Ronald From Harmer. Whiting, Glen Springville First ward, Halley Bird ; Second ward, Wendell uoates, Rees Anderson, Elden Ashcraft, Asa Strong, Dix M. Jones; Third ward, J. Crede Kindred, Merrill Jackman, Grant Whitehead; Fourth ward, Condle CrandalL Howard Maycock, Parker, Frank Brown, Raymond Rapbeal Palfreyman, Vernca Condle, Howard Bird. Mapleton was taken by Randall Whiting; Springville by C. R. Jones, Ernest Weight, G. R. Maycock, John Crandall and J. M. Sumsion. 'lTTT7TiL--liyin- - XV - l- ONFUSION, which leads to nm II '1 h I. j 1 ! : .! arranged drives, expertly placed nerienced attendants make Continen- tal service stations conspicuous ex- uiuumin unifies ut D Q H I E! . delays and other annoyances, practically unknown. Roomy, well- - , an.-niia-o- A ' oi Use Continental Coupon Books. They save waiting for change and time and trouble in many other ways. Accepted at all Continental service stations and by dealers generally. Y ' V 0 a STYLE IN SPRING COATS AT $8.95, $12.50, $19.75. g International News Service. , LOS ANGELES. Cal.. June 20. Horace Greer is going back to work I mm i tor Mabel Normand. That Greer, acquitted late yester-- 1 day by a jury of ten women and two men of shooting Courtlnnd S. Dines, and out on ball today on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquors, will return as chauffeur to the famous film star was reported here B M W Jm U Greer, who attracted much attention because of his chivalrous refusal to testify in bis own defense at the Dines trial because he said "it might hurt Miss Normand" to- 7 """m i m " k liii u i- tI I CONOCO , The Balanced Gasoline POLARINE The Perfect Motor Oil GARGOYLE MOBILOILS Jj i THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY e i complete line of petroleum product in Colorado, Wyoming. New Mexico. Utah. Idaho and lontana Marketing high-grad- semi-forma- brown to high shades. Dressy coats are distinguished by such fine fabrics as fine twills, charmeen and pile fabrics. . w J IWELI I ArjTO I A jfrffljfegfiH day mysteriously obtained bail and was reiorted on bis way to Hollywood to sicn no with Miss Normand at his former job of driving her cav, I Greer's attorneys said today that Miss Normand has promised to hire him back in the event that he was freed after the Dines trial WM. H. ADAMS Auctioneer. and General Land, Livestock " Furniture 8ales at Farm Sales. your home or in our auction room. 157 North University Ave. Bonded auctioneer and vice president of Western Auction School. Only absolute, sales conducted. Office 157 N. University Ave. References, an? Salt Laka bank. DRESSES . , We have received from our buyer in New York 50 of these beautiful dresses and they are worth two and three times the price that we are asking for them in silks, taffetas, crepes and wool sport dresses. These values will never be equaled at $6.95 MARIE'S AUTO 11 today. ill' Fashion's smartest and newest in Spring Coats in l. two distinct styles, sport and Sport Coats come in soft woolens and range in colors from dark GREER TO DRIVE 11 our-Ne- single-breaste- At Santaquin CSPfev at a sensational price. In this I i Values that are indeed amazing in beautiful Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette, both plain and printed Satin Cantons, Crepe de Chenes, Roshanara Crepe and Krepe Knit in many variations of the straight line models, sport effects and drapes or loose panels. Specially grouped by our New York buyer for this great selling event at $14.95, $22.50 arid $29.00. New and Old Style L. D. S. Garments, pair 95c Great Clearance HIGH GRADE SILK S evervn.ew and wanted color. This crepe is worth much re than we are asking. We have plenty for every-0- 1 body; no limit. Yard, $13. 50c yard"6 Normandy Voile in brown Wack and blue, 36-in- ch fast color Percale, 15c yard. 32-in- ch Scotch and French Gingham, ll Mstwa 17c yard. |