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Show fj A F 9 Lubrication has been fifty years j U M R Qf7 1V behind the science of mechanics. j WO-Wi. Butthe advent of the automobile V caused aa awakening. Since the ! I Lnorieaimfi Hrai seak . d g vv.-ap a piece of ),nosaurus fat . f . 3 "T 'f the greatest advance in lubriea- g : I rfel'BTi'" U pAl9 tion lias been the discovery of the 1 H A v WLjL J. value of graphite as a iubricant. S H The squeak is the cry of the wear and tear of friction, caused by tho H prindint; one over the other of microscopic spurs, pock-pits and other S S roughnesses that are present in even the most highly polished bear- ings. Oil and grease stop the squeak, but do not eliminate the grinding. v H Dixon's selected flake graphite fills up these irregularities d of surface and makes a smooth, oily veneer that grows harder i and smoother and finer the more it is rubbed and used. 1 But all graphite is not lubricating graphite. To lubricate without ball- 3 1 ing up or packing, the flakes must be peculiarly thin, flexible, oily and a absolutely free from harmful impurities. Dixon's selected flake graph- l M ite is absolutely the only graphite produced that has these qualities. I If you will put Dixon's Graphite i , Transmission and Differential Grease m $ fB5 j I No. 677 into your car for a try out, JnU? 1 1 i we guarantee you will live to swear H i$ P 4 iS$ j by graphite lubrication. ' There's a GRAPHITE "W J s special Dixon Graphite Lubricant Axi'tOXCl iX 5 i for every part of your car. Sold by J i all dealers and, garages where you M fjj 1 jp jT ! A fl j ' can rely on the best of everything. tLJ tj? if'&U Wnll li H 1 I I S Ash your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart 1 1 JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY x 1 : Jer-eyCilv:.N-J- E,tabiuhej 1827 dXxn I Lowest prices on hay, grain, poultry supplies. Bailey & Sons Co., 63 E. 2nd South. ' (Advertisement.) Other Demands Will Be Made p-a of loyal Americans to sol help win1 the war. :;': It is time for every !;J wage-earner to j SAVE MONEY 13 So . that he may assist fjj when the demand is I'J made. '-I We Pay 4 Per Cent. Pa W. S. McConiick, Pres. Anthon H. Lund, Vice Pres. i Geo. Albert Smith, Vice Pres. Fred M, Michelson, Cashier. FACTORY TO V , a SUNSET C0109 W08KS J i 235 SOUTH r Convenient to all Places of Merest M&&S?m LOS ANGELES - i ,V .aj , U SALT LAKR HKAOCiUARTKna. E f,',' tvJ, ADSOLUTM-.Y FIIIKI'ROOF ROOMS nil with ?fft r" f x,tt t Vjf t private bat h. CoDducted oa both tlie turopt-an and -jli j r' ti"'" '' Anglican plans. -(! ' t V i5.: --""i''-,:.t - '! 'diXi Hole Clark IsaltuntPd In tlio heart or city. near ?:o'Ji" 1-7. 'ti igl beautiful Central Park. Cars to hpnehrs. mountain.). I It "i-"Jvri -tfj efc- from Etr"ct slRtion diroclly opposite hotel. (v3F f: f'f? .1-:.' J''tt'-i-: -ft European plan tariff from $1.50 per day. I'tah pat- . f (i -f -y, V.:; ronage solicited. Illustrated folder upon rcqupnt. F. jjft ! r c " ? v , k M. DIM MICK. LeFses. "VISIT THE CTIU.U" -tjf Cool and Delightful -Situated in Beautiful Foothills of HOLLYWOOD , i l,,,:t!-!),,.v t f'4- - LOS ANGELES i paste i WMtMmL&.Mli f "That are Bitirety Different " msMjnmm , j , i r1 -liPic- err' c;,:''-i?t ?c-i" eli mouilains. canyons, val- M i $iLM! leys or tea. well ui 9 f 'I I flLf 'fyrj- - panoramio view of city. Hfl HERE YOUR COMFORT IS ANTICIPATED. Vflry latest equipment. BOft wa- J rJ Cr vefrigerailng syEtem, steam heat, etc. Amusement rooms, spacious lobbies, (Q B"5v iiopira gardens. Two of the finest tennis courts in tho west. Level botovards, St rli:tureEne drives. Write Mrs. Maude V. Mills, mgr., 7C21 Hollywood Blvd.. Los Aiist-les. ' ! Ill II I l.ll... iK,.- ! 1 c t xA i r i . wA"'t ' f --i f-- i 1 $l, -yV a! r i BtiuzmM to ifowem, "ALL- STEEL TR.IN" Leaves St. Louis, 11:30A.M. Arrives Cincinnati, 8:30 P. M. " Washington, 2:50 P. M. Beltimore, 3:50 P. M. " Philadelphia, 6:05 P.M. New York, 8:35 P.M. Coaches, Parlor Car, Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and an Excellent Dining Car Service, . Restaurant Plan. Special Beefsteak Dinners and Chicken a la Maryland. Through Train to Columbus Leaves St. Louis, 9:00 A. M. I Arrives Cincinnati, 6:00 P. M. I " Columbus, 9:15 P. M. I All-Steel Coaches, Parlor Car and Coach- I Dining Car through without change. . I j OM ('s : f Salt Lake City. Utah. gJ. , L - r--: |