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Show SECTION MOAN PONTIAC SALES Succeeds Jardine? INTRODUCED " " ' x ""V Today the new 1929 Durant 60 Is Introduced. It surpasses in beauty, power, and performance any rev-six cylinder motor ious. car produced by the Durant Motor company. Simultaneously with this unexpected announcement,' a comis plete line of the being displayed by all Pacific " EXCEPTIONAL ' ' .;:.: Indications i low-pric- f' f I! 7 s .' i - with Heralded by Durant officials as or the decade," the new model is larger in size, roomier in interior dimensions, niui e luxurious in appointment, ana remarkably improved In per formance over any previous Durant product, in Its price class. It is said to be the last word in mechanical SPnatruction, and far in advance in style, and beauty of any auto mobile of corresponding size or - -- ' i . tnewonaer car - price.- This I 3,1 ,t Aithnh Vs". - L announcement following - I ' ..,T..f. j J mmm i 'Barrlster-port8womail-Suwm' d i-- ' She's Printer, Too, - - ... . Oakland 15.618 , 7' t .TV T fir fwX r y Oakland and""Pontiac Sixes soltMast Octoberrand ranks the month just ended as the best October in the 22 years the company has been building- - automobiles. Total sales for 1928 up to the end ofOctober were 243.111' units. Mr Tracy Said, while sales for the en tire year of 1927 were 192,000 cars years sales, nowever, were forty per cent better than In 1926 when the introduction of the Poti- tlac Six brought the Oakland Motor Car company for the first time into he volume field. . . On the Strength of the nrewnt demand, V am fully confident that by the close "of t hi year we will! nave sold upwards of 270,000 Oak-lan- d and Pontiac cars," Mr. Tracy stated. This would bettoe by torty per cent our performance In 1927, which "was the most successful year we ever had. " ' ' v7 :A11-Ameiica- ti: - x ' - A rt Stud-mount- . j : .. rX .T"- "At the rate orders for the new Oakland are piling up, sales for November should establish a new high figure for the month. Orders now booked assure peak production on Oakland for a long time, while Is .maintaining the cori: sistently high sales pace l has set since its introduction. ...... - In its lf"Z . V,W li ' Jr. v ' Performance toils by fUhw Ckri TK 'fir . It's really exerting itsclf.'Acccl admfre . . . especially after: li, .1 i Jl ' erating from 10 to 25 miles per six seconds. rou'vehaditoutontheroad... hour in short ' That's what this New All- - " formance. Just try this New f vl'UJi ' American has been doing for You'll find that ito liat j n;i i months on General MotQrs it offers brand new motoring 1U 'iijt'i' . i . . now And Ground t's j '( thrills. Proving '' Yllfrnt1 frir 7MJ to HJ7S. at fartnry. twoy Hr JruHg Shark Ahworhm fiW wring wf itrlujrj In tUt jtricM. tlumpr$ and rnar fimdtr gumrdt f 'hrk On land M4ir1 I : i ( -- -- - $300,000,000. rxlr.. include towMt handling rhnrgmm. (ienmral MntormTlmm i"ta Bvuilabl at minimum rmt prtc. 1c African - exports of fresh fruit had an average yearly-A'alof J3,063,000 In the five-yeperiod from 1923 to 1927. ' - ." Pmymmnt , '"' hJ ue ar It U estimated consume JlliH ii 1 that Germany will than 800,000 metric more tons of gasoline and almost 1,200,-00- 0 tons of gasoline and benzol dur; ing 1928.' Jllllo''" -- rug-maki- n' vori,eg,,-shf "We used ' . V said. America, the landof the free, Jus tice is swift and sure.'. But now that Americans come to Paris for divorces we laugh and say, 'Oh, It la possible that French justice Is, after all, swifter than American?' "Seriously, though,".' she added, ' "much of .the talk about Paris divorces Is utoseund. There were only. S divorces granted to Americans last year In Paris.' It Is just that they are, shall we say, your de luxe divorces? And some American lawyers feel that the cream of di vorces should Btay at home." Waaame Suzanne has her own Ideas about divorces. She : said, "Womerf ask for divorces too easily, I thlifk. There is' no pa tlence left loathe world. "YoungWs come into my of- iice ana say o me, 'My Husband and I quanreled last night I want a divoroe,'?JI say, If they really want a divorce, I will take the case, but why not' wait try to be patient, adjust themselves a little, try to geV'atong.' There is far too little tolerance, far too little humor. far tod. lt04 consideration and pa tience in many modern marriages. Madame-- ' Sazanne's law does not She entirely ' consume her life. and her husband and their old son Jive a busy social life in Paris, And she rides horseback every day that she can. Her superb carriage, her lilt and animation testify to her outdoor recreation- .- - She admits golfing, yj.i.f: - niFiP We EXPECT to sigh and say, 'Jus- lice - tiBlowiii" ; Paris. Over- - in ATM -.. FUES AN 8HJSE0 i r Frf J. fi' .3 WHEN YOU DRIVE IT;S A Not factory redactions, but our own prices. v- to clear our present brand new-- car ctocli . rl 1 - Bsand nev capsaEI omient model DSD 1 to -- I ,"' fthl r .1; : -- : The enormous production of Ford Mo' I tor CarV (over 6000 has "' reached the point where we are mow able to make immediate delivery on someJype&jQJLthe Mpde A Ford car. . daily Roadsster . . Giach Put all past experience behind you when you drive this .new Oldsmobile. For there's a new thrill waiting for you f for any emergcncy. Expect tm--le- sa the throttle. ' Coupe Coach design provides brilliant awaywhen you open high-compressi- on ance Expect tremendous powen . perform- without special fuels. Sedan For its great new enrine But why read about, it? Come in! Drive develops close to , SEDAN z sixty horsepower. it yourself and 'Steep hills seem experience the of Oldsmobilo easy. And there is joys Lum J.a.h. an ample reserve 71 rformancet3 aparil in Zxtr Save-XJ- : . . v. . -- .. Cabriolet ypuii? Center, Provo V" ' ITlOM 1120---- - J l used , . .,r.. (6 C1.). ttXJ;.: CIP r" Mi ;.1CP,:: :;s 662 :? 646 EQO rS2S 867f,;::j742j Cyl.) ? I r 746 941' ,...i.(6Cyl.) ' . Sale starts at 8 a. m. 440 .West 762 -' 926 Omall - 'down- - payih'eht y ' -r-r- .......... (6 Cyl.) , TWO-DOO- R X ... (4 (4 Cyl.) . ' r635 ....:(4Cyi.) . .. . ...... . . . . Jr. (4Cy!.) Obriolet . . you've driven a racing ' , amazing flexibility. For a of car, you'll find new abilities " new cylinder-hea- d ft new eagerness to be off General Motors Research and . . . . Sedan . ' Come ' and see us now so that we can line you up for delivery on the new car you have been so anxious to get. 'You Delivered Panel Truck r- 4 Former Price - Model Expect great tpeed. For eai? - 816 : : 125 ':;V S25 easy-- tcvxn '. ,7"'"' 80L will probably bo ; Open every night till 11 o'clock. ot all body types. - Come .11 J early for a choice 1 t'ord Lea,ds in Delivery; of Cars in Utah During; . , ;. October.; . GOSHEN MOTOR CO ' Anderson Ford Garasey GOSHEN, UTAH IS LIE-OENERAL. Motors D . PRODUCT OP " Xi'!.StSiE-- , Til' v tt' here v. here you can try it. herf , you can experience its glorioiri i ;U iil'lCi! performance yourself. A smart,.., t rhn. colorful ear that you're sure to .'! VI H seventy and better. Turning up Exports of chemicals and allied products from Germany to foreign countries have advanced steadily especially during the past two years, until during 1927 they ' exceeded South ' Mi I . ... Pulse-stirrin- g SUipming ihe straightaway at c - ' . T , l . President-elec- t Hoover has made no announcement as to the new 1929 Durant Four, comes the members of his cabinet, t as a complete surprise to western name of R. Howard (above), of i. motordom In l the midst Of the Clement, listed as Ia.jasbeenis said greatest selling seasotfln the his among thoieJjQQyer to be at . "swlffri tory of the company, and while pro considerinff-assecretary.o- f laughs Grinberg agricul ' American justice, traction at the western" Durant ture. The position is now held py plant still "Is far behind demand, Secretary Jardirte. ,... i " -- By JtXIA BtANSHABD '. tennis, playing er swimmlngand it Wamet-nsxpectethat the new -. r own she drlving-hwhich, . car, NEA Service Writer models would make their Purant NEW YORK. A feminist has ar- adds, Is some sport in rush hours debut until the National Automo j hp gallantly in Paris. rived in America bile show In January. credits her husband with having Wants Suffrage according -- to Norman "I have; one, more ambition for DeHowever, furnlshd her courage to launch her Vaux, head of the western Dusports," she said. "Some day I rant plant this move is still "careery:' She la the charming, witty and want to take a year off and spend of passing along to the mo able Suzanne Grinberg,- France's it in the Alps and learn to ski. It toring public the latest in engi seems to me and the that was she when spirit woman, .ilrst lawyer neering . development and - motor ; grace' of thafTsport is perfect." , admitted to the bar In 1910. car design. It is In with Then, growing very serious, for a Durant's twentyflve-year-ol- dkeeping ", "I was very young when I fin'pol Suzanne Grin moment Madame so was courses and law ished my icy of offering to buyers of Durant at being - the ' only berg said, "I have another ambition, products the best that vast rewant one. to vote in real a I am very woman In the profession that I sources and engineering skill:can believe France that I my started country. sure I never would have produce. If my husband hadnt will have women suffrage in time. practicing The exterior appearanoe of the We feminists all want suffrage, new Suzanne chlded - me," Madame models presents characteriscourse. In of we can France But smiled, telling her story with ,that do have economic freedom to tics of many of. America's first eloquent vse of her hands hat and For Instance-- a new, an increasing extent. There Is no automobiles. :. ultra-smaonly the French perfect. harmony of ensemble restriction to keep women from A Lawyers Now has been achieved by the use of "This sage husband, said to me, entering any field of endeavor for double-sectio- n embossed panel, lou 'And why should being a woman which they are fitted. Of the two, vres, the ordinary type replacing economic freedom more think I is a from being lawyer?' keep you of hood, ventilators. Lustrous There wUlspon be other women important than suffrage. But there chromium plating on all exterior to keep VouJ- company ; in .court' can be no argument against either. metal surfaces, replaces nickel Of course he was right. Now there We French women are Just waiting. cowl lamps have the vote plating. are almost 1000 women lawyers In And I think .we will and many other .higher-price- d mo ' " reventually." France." tor car features are apparent 1000 Of course few of these apMatching this exhilarating ex in profes-- , PURCHASE proach Madame Grinberg CURRENT EVENTS terior Jirilliance, the interiors of ' ' I . ' ,m ' aional standing. She is the only Pupils of the fifth grade of the the new Durant 60 enclosed models woman member of the Committee Thufber school at' Spanish Fork are finished with the artistio touch of t'he French Bar association and contributed their pennies for of. 4 master designer. Deep, luxthe Confederation of - Intellectual have a few days and have purchased urious mohair upholstery enriches Workers. And she Is the only worn-- 1 Events to be used In school me commodious interiors, and a an lawyer ever to plead In a mili- Current " this year. soft harmonizing color scheme in tribunal the v tary during military . carried throughout even as to the of Germany. occupation "I have had . many, criminal anA German inventor has invented hardware and instrument board. Miss Fjeril Hess of San Jose, Call., clock that bites the sleep cases,' Madame Grinberg recalled. er. alarm Ail 'those who have tried to The industry in Af- studied typography just as a hobThen her piercing, dark eyes lightrica can be traced back to the days by, and now,' with her .own com ed. "My first five murder cases sleep on Sunday mornings with before the Roman occupation when position . from a small amount of here know and there fly buzzing had killed their the Berbers, inspired by Asiatic type and a proof press, the ffttmer an must what infernal machine it husbands. I got four of them off, art,, made carpets in designs and (Tew York magazine editor is but one' received a sentence. My of "The Book Galley," colorings similar to those .woven at friends used to laughingly accuse ' The total woodland area of Great the present time by the naUve which has achieved success in its me of believing In murdering bus- I tribes. chosen field. Britain is 2,958,672 acres. .: Z bands." Divorces areher specialty now, She denies that there is any feeling at all in Paris over Americans divorces there. getting "We Parisians have a fine Joke about our French justice since Americans come there for di--- the that Motor Car company 'in 1928 would top the best" previous year In its history by approximately 75,000 cars, or "forty percent, ' were seen here today when W. R." Tracy, vice president in charge of sales, announced that October ' volume totaled 17,232 units. This figure Jor October .compares T ft PAGE THREE J - . .... , - NEW DURANT LAVYER OF FRANCE IS SPECIALIST ON DiyORCES r ' PROVQ SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928. TJSVO 'SMcfiGnncQim. ' R62 "ft WRST CFNTER : , EJletitiz". PROVO ' ; ' " S PHONE 1 |