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Show sffc . highway: I I A car built to out- jj x rank the ordinary I I I and confound the j 1 commonplace that J I 1 is the National.. To llf j drive one is to know I I I motor merit at its Mil ' height; to own one M f I 5 is to realize ele- f I gance at its climax. I 1 j I Let us National-ize ill I 3'0ur motoring. If j National Highway Sixes, jj fl Touring, Phaeton, Roadster, ;: $2145 f. o. b. Salt Lake City. f. L I I fcaadad 1Bodd 'C&fo '(8 I ? Auto Row. Salt Lake. Wasatch 45G0. 3 4 Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have a high opinion of Chamber-loin's Chamber-loin's Tablets for biliousness and as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, 111. "I have never found anything so mild and pleasant to use. My brother has also used these tablets with satisfactory results." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement.) twZTi, dan'' H! Coupe 13 j tmt Ki. . m urn 1 m ' r'" Immediate Delivery .Of Low Cost Luxury. Materials were purchased when prices Both the Sedans and the Coupes are ruled much lower. the convertible type the sides of ... the car may be made entirely open And factory foresight has provided from enc to en( or entirely closed, 'these luxurious closed cars ahead The change can be made easily and of time so that you need not suffer , .. . the delay so often encountered in ?j'r J the delivery of a closed car. , , , We have these cars here now -ready t will probably be a long time before for immediate delivery, the factory can again produce such luxurious cars for such low prices. Come in today and see them, Prices f. o. b. Toledo and subject to change without notice BROWNING AUTO &. SUPPLY CO., Inc., Distributors f Phone Wasatch 6598. 570 South Main Street jiiiiiflinnflM . . . Century Printing Co., Salt Lake's printers, 231-35 Edison street. " (Advertisement.) i "How can I dispose of second-hand furniture, or find a more comfortable place to live?" Use a Tribune Want Ad. . BEING FRANKLIN ADVOCATES WE ARE I Ofi THE SAFE AND SANE SIDE OF US QUESTION j ' Does it strike you as the common-sense thing I to put high power in a motor car by means of a big, heavy, complicated engine, and then have to ; build the whole car heavier to accommodate this . ! extra power and weight.' Ask yourself this ques- tion . I ' 3 Yet this is what you find in heavy cars today; . j adding weight to carry weight. After all, what is the result? "With big power comes expense. Heavy weight eats up gasoline and tires, pounds the road, j and the road pounds back on the car and passen- -v gers. Is it not so? . High power is the wrong way to get ability. We say this because of what we know about the Franklin car. In the Franklin you will find, as we have found, the sensible way to get the most out of a car. I Instead of adding some more power to move I the car, the Franklin cuts down weight and makes I it easy for the power to make itself felt. 1 This scientific lightweight construction is the I reason why the Franklin does so much for so little. j ' The motor car service we are . selling in the Franklin is the kind that gives you a lot of' pleasure ' j and satisfaction, with the' extravagance 'left out. I ' Final mem car co. I p C. W. NEWTON. 754 East South Temple. Phone Wasatch 6464. |