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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, DECEMBER PAGE FOUR.' I Again HUDSON-ESSEReduce Prices X fV'' r 14 it, W A. .' XtS - 5 r f ; as , 1 1 "". , V Stan dardSixSedant$1595 I f i- . V ' U - i ! :G0MMr has the same dependable Bulck chassis as a!I ' d other models of Cukk, same " '7 ame automatic Sealed Chassis, enginejame drive, Same lubrication, sa,me torcjue-tub- c our-wheel closed-ca- r real a and brakes, body by Fisher. " Va!ve-in-Hea- - In addition to Buick's there1 are twenty ' to choose from. "World's Greatest Buy" cars in the world makes possible these price reductions. Hudson Essex, atone have the closed , . resources; to produce these values. Hudson-Esse- x well-buibuild the Coach to provide a g, closed car, with finest chassis quality, t a moderate price. Chassis value is the basis of this great value. It must always be the uppermost factor in the service, satisfaction and economy , r of any car. All motordom knows Hudson and, Essex "chiefly as unrivalled .chassis values. Thejr smooth, vibrationless motors give perform- -' ance, distinction and enduring service that are famous every- where. Their economy includes the most important of all savings long life, 'freedom from repair need, low maintenance and exceptionally high resale value. A ride will convince you that the "World's Greatest Buy" is exclusive to Hudson and Essex. lt, - mamm Sedans Reduced 355 5Passenger.U795 1895 Freight and Tam Extra cfcofieH AM Here's Henry fA bt rir f,0, fr. &mmi Factor; tovtnment eddtd. Ask ahvut tk r.. C. uTtiasr iutn, preat eleetrie motive unit Is "tlmt it curriers its own eonverter stiition. of This eliminates esttthllshmeut along Jhe route a irne-tie- e at present general In railroad electrification. Through a regenerative braking Mil system the Ford locomotive have the ability to develop electric d from the rmixi- enenry at a standstill to nuin practically The uiechanical parts of the. new. locoihotiv'e are beinR deMtsned nun imilt by the Ford Motor company, while the electrical eouiimiwit Is being built by the Wcstiiiithouse Electric & Manufacturing comiwny under Ford supervision and according to Ford specifications. Another feature of importance is that the trolley voltage udopjfed for the Detroit & Ironton raldroadjelec-trlfication- , Co s; Latest . stop-and-t- wheel. New control of lights from steering llVin.W.B. Duplex-Rotdste- ? us. Coupe Piss. 1391 1495 1595 1650 CountryClub Coupe f . ..... ..... 4- SIX Victora . Paa. Sedan . 11405 . 1450 . 2050 2150 2225 BIG SIX 75H.P. Duplex-Pbun- . $187) 2650 a Coupe , Bedioe .....pi , , , , . . . . 278 .' 280 J7J txtm Utitt, due wball, amd imijKt u cixtnv without tuna.) hraia, WlpTutif.t.k.jtcimts, ' ..... Beriioe train, 4ducvbU, tWixtnt - ' P. .' ... Duplex-Roadst- - Pus. 5- - Hem driving ease - HH . 1125 accelerator. Jock-new- -tvpe . . 1UJ r m- tire earner fuU-aiM- m M)H.P. Duplm-Phieto- visor ing mechanism specially designed for balloon tires new ease of gear shifting with new emergency brake unit power plant lever, located at the dash new force-fee- d lubrication system. By all meamj see this new Sedan before you buy. Sit behind the wheel and experience its mooth, quiet, vibrationless performance and hs delightful ease of operation. SPECIAL STANDARD SIX flashglare-proo- r cap--ew new Improved engine of. greater' power crankshaft-machinenew on all surfaces heavy frame new large brakes new steer- New convenience -- with ' -- , gauge on automanc winaimeia cieaner-ear-yi- cw ror tonia-- reading Ught-n- ew ce one-pie- windshldnew winged radatot - gasohne walnut-finishe- y Is 22,000 volts, 25 cycles,' alternating- current, a trolley voltage twice as high as any previously used In this country. new automatic spark control new - i New beauty New body new radiator new hood new fenders new lamps genuine mohair uphoinstrument board d lsterynew new grouping of instruments on silver faced dial new light new natural wood wheels new satin lacquer finish. time you start' your' motor esnec-hiliin the winter- time. Su-- h is the advice of . 0, Clark MatUer. chief engineer of Paige Mather and Jewt'tt motor cars. batconserve your will this soiys tery and make startinsT easier.' "T'.ie average man does less driving in winter aud uses his lights "Morover, it more." says Mather. morei electricity' to start with cobi coil.' Hy taking out the clutch for each starting oiieratton the sUirter has less work to do the dutch and transmission are thus disconnected, "Another very- - important reason for always takiug out the clutch first is for Si'fety. It is an eass matter b leave your car in gear without knowing it and many accidents have resulted from this any-Mee- ESSEX Six COACH $895 HUDSON Super-Si- x COACH s1345 Super-S- x Ww- - When better autobiobils ara built, Bulck will build them . Hudson i a fascinating new closed car new in beauty, new ta convenient, the Studebar it's new to drivmg ease " Standard Six Sedan, It is buUt complete by Studebaker-ass- urance of mchniol exceWenca plus fcwt cotchwork. It is also a guarantee ot utmost Studebaker makes value, for the saving through" complete manufacture are; reflected , in its surprisingly low price. TJERE TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. . all-ye- ar ; three : -- good-lookin- -- two Coach models, other Dutch styles Standard Six Coach 12?S Master Six Coach Everyone Says it Sales Prove it Largest production of ' . - -f- 5 Jiawtals, txtt - ' PEASLEYSEES i SAN IHKCH. Calif.. Dec 10. (V. P. ) Investigation of the death of. Thomas 11. luce, famous movie producer, after a party on a yacht in San' Diego harbor, was dropped today by. District Attorney C. C. Kenipley. after only two witnesses had been examined.Kenipley said he could see no use of going further with the investigation as he had not learned who was at he party qr the Continued business improvement source of the liquor. lie said he hud btjen told there .was 'liquor Is noticed during November and Dethere and .that luce. In an cember In reports from Oldsmobile statement, blamed bis illone managers and territory trav- ness to ' bad booze." ' Ince died at: his Beverly "Hills, elers, according to Guy II. Pensley, Calif., home, November- 19, a few Motor of Olds sales manager general hours after his return from San Works, Lansing, Mich. Indications Diego; from what physicians de also point to the fact that general-' autothe the country ly throughout mobile business will be far better in the spring of 1925 that it was the year previous. "Employment In the cotton mills of the Carollnau and Georgia is now ibo'u'f 70 per cent of maximum," wiid Mr. Pensley. "Cotton and tobacco ' roi8. are bringing fair prices. - IMPROVEMENT IS A clared to be acute indigestion. It wus understood that Kemoley's investigation was to establish what had occurred at the party directly preceding the film magnate's death." This Investigation halted, however, before any of the members of the party had been questioned. - IN BUSINESS ante-morte- T U D B A K E R E Y EAR eeive of one per cent as 11 o'clock. Subject, "God the PreThe steamer sang with server rewards. of( Man." Wednesday evenfour million iwiinds sterling. ing meetings-a- t '8 o'clock, Sunday sehool .at 9:45 a. in. A free read,L. D.' S. BAPTISMS ing room open daily from 2 :30 to 1'. D. S. baptisms wilt be held in 4:30 p. in. Thq public is cordially , invited. ,. the Administration building Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m., with the bishSCANDINAVIAN. opric of the Fifth ward in charge. ThTe will be a Scandinavian the vestry of the meeting helu-T-ln SCIENTIST CHURCH. stake tabernacle Sunday, morning at First Church of Christ, .Scientist, 10 :30.- - Klder Adam Peterson ot SO North Ser.University avenue. Kult Lake City will be the siieakef vices are held Sunday morning at and all are. Invited to ' attend. . h , I LONDON The: admiralty office today announced officers, seamen nnd divers engaged in salvaging gold from the Luureutic'- will re- - S Worlds Greatest ,.m,w,, ,,.r "In the central states district exKail ri nil 0" ma Th. ! mctv under conctloo cellent agricultural conditions, fair Highland Park plant. UI MKb 34,. nnd w,M hv. m hl)ls .aoabl! .motors It 'f hauling , train of lni loarl J car. Kurd "tiiineert . cropa with good" prices and the on. say ilmistic sentiment, .allow farmers o make substantial payment to DETROIT, With., .Dee, 'arid to get in a more "inei)ts a wont importnnt develoinui-n- t 13. creditors f.'-1k t 117 toi;s lofis. fifteen feel iU the electrificiatioii of team rail- hiKh and ten fwt wide. AVhat i dependent position. In the north llpiiry frd is doing gomothing unusual again. roads and nt. the same time a rad- liidfe interesting still, it will have west there ' Is an excellent grain. ical departure in loeoniotivt' , con- sixteen 25(1 horse power motors Con j rop that pas Drought goooprices Tltis time, hi is Ijuildiiiji thi Hnd bank deposits arejEreater than nected to sixteen pairs of drivhij. ' . est and uiost powerful lorcmiotive st rnc f ion. is alxmt many whwLs and will be capable of haul Ati' ini.udit 'he expected, Mr. Ford In the s when iiniiU-tstate normal luJJwTwestern in train of 15() or more loadeil 1h m ed, oh the Detroit & has not iiceii .rewtriclcdlU'Colorado and I'tah is r:.n jiaxt Iron tun railway,, thr- latest ndilitiori pmcti-- or tendencies in tne choi p box cum: ur than for a number e better The engine will not be built , to his railway ihterostn and opcrnt-in- s of eli ctrical Kjfein and type of moand prkvs ewonrngina" i the siSeed, lieins p'uriKise in con junction itli the Detroit, tive la.wer unit for the railroad. ruarantee increased y. Toleda & Iroiituii niilfoad. The. locomotive js uof only novel for freight mervice ejt?hVsivel,v. motor "California ieedyHlhe 17 miles a;, mirt a fulr winter "trade Thin siMr eiHiiin'. hieb Itt n&$ hi electrical (lesiiri.s. bnf enilHidies diy 35 under (siustrnction in the power, many new jiml imivrtia tit idea in hour nutAta niaxiiiuiiu epeed in closed body types. Oenerul bu ' v' t house at ltifjh HiUlaiul Park, plant met hnnical design. 'In size it will mileftnhotir. ness conditions fair. They hve iid One ef the nnigne features of this ,'ood rains, fruit prb-eif the Ford Motor - n.i.n,,-srr..Ii.rrni. . tr will tret eh t Ut pre- fur ' yeare--Iitinib- er Power Farm July 25th, 1924. Montana. Gentlemen: We havt been intMH.t,.r' k".k ior sore . owfine and th. . cr been oivma i,. m. vice you h oil and seTvicTi. irlubricatina We operate SL" 'PprecUtion. id with Tcaon enatee. i w l ContmentalOilConipany; Iscs CpolarinoFxclusively Mr. Campbill Say- s- V Heavy g oil for our, purooaM or, a on engines operating (i!!-n;- to-iT- m-i- - ' Does Your Motor Start Hard? Frozen Radiator? Fix 'em Like es-tW- gNew "ITT a, r n If Auto so, bring it in and have it inspected body' frame - m II rCSy - Sy r "'and repaired. mi . fender' work n : . 'l-w- J STORAGE 4 L'Wiilard J . welding. Theo. Vickers HILL & JUENKE - For either Radiator or Battery Service, Phone 175.. 170 North University Avenue. Provo, Utah. mler In Wash-i.siuquiet. an and .'rrn f; por; . 1. in ..lumber trade but" ; n1. All over n. S1'"""' car ;. llw sale ,of clo-the !ody t;;L'K show a big increase. "Obi. Motor Works-ikeeping in itoso touch With the situation pk lards uuiolii cars in dealers' stocks ks are Iwiow the iluui-!e- r iind thesi'-st- i nsunliy ciiirlrd at this 'season of the year. Factory prodnetiei Is '.H'ing kept inore tban eVer in Una with retail sales and this manufacturing, plan will mean bigger production in the early spring, as tiie number of unsold cars in dealers "locks will be low." I irj!?"?S . business n . s Equipment of World's Biggest Power Farm The list below, taken from a news report, shows some of the equipment of the Campbell Farming Corporation. Note that SO 'trucks and automobiles, as well as 90 tractors, are owned N umber of tractor . . . 81 Binders . V (all nzea) . . . 90 plow bottoms 500 drills 60 Discs and harrows 70 . . 50 ... 14-i- Threshin(t machines 8 (largest sUe) . . Combined harvesters 5 grain wagons 150 Trucks and auto . 50 THECONTIKENTAL OIL COMPANY "-. (A Colotado Corporation) - to be the best luHr7. trZ Mfn---ing - ' ' rCKl 'iTTjVERY well known lubricating oil was JOj tried before Polarine was adopted for exclusive use by the Campbell Farming Corporation, and Polarine proved best. 1 , t?. , I - tT: Blt "11 -'P. the cJJted without k;ud. This would not be Sobfc lugh grade lubricating oil , yuzedthat reatT . from t?llcalttrouble of any the use of very more vesn rr tt ; Wehave riood Tin the yandcerelyyo" -- Marketinf a compleU lint of htgh-grapetroleum products in Colorado; Wyoming, fricte Mexico, Utah. Idaho and Montana . Jf Not "extra heavy" perhaps, but one of the grades of Polarine wiU lubri- -, cate your car in the same highly satisfactory vay that Polarine lubri--cat-es all of the automotive equipment on the world's biggest power farm. ' PUSHONYGUR CLUTCH PEDAL TO START CAR , . . Push oir your clutch iiedal every IHIII gxMMMMMMIIIllMMIlllMliaiiii i J-- ,, , ml L...I .. J. I, 1 |