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Show though, of course, even .then it has its draw backe, especially where there are women drivers concerned, but when frosty weather comes, this manual method is almort intolerable. Then it is that the' 0-vner of the c.ir equipped -with a good electric btarter has the laugh on his ieaa fortunate, neighbor. "The Da ton starter is guaranteed to start a Ford under all kinds of weather condi tions. If the starting bat! ery is charged and the Ford engine is in running run-ning condition, the driver, need have no doubts as to his ability, to sret awav to a prompt start. The 'Dayton' will spin the engine at the rato of 400 revolutions per minute. On itc own power It can carry the engine ten miles per hour. There is no more powerful starter made, regardless of the typo of automobile for which it is intended. "The Day-tern, when once installed, becomes be-comes a part of the car. It is installed on the front part of the engine and in no way interferes with its operation. There is absolutely no drag on the engine. "The Dayton is meeting with grneral approval wherever it is demonstrated. Though it has been on demonstration only about two weeks in Salt Lake the salea have been very gratifying. "We have found that an actual demonstration is the only selling argument needed. Wherever demons dem-ons tru 1 101:5 are desired, we axe glad to make them without obligating the owner of the car. "The Cronk battery charging station has been designated as the official service station for the Dayton starter. Installation Installa-tion can be made in two hours. There 13 still good territory open to live dealers in Utah." cieSi Crisp Weather Is Argument for New Starter, Says Local Distributer. "The greatest argument In the -world for the Dayton starter for Ford cars Is this coid. frosty -weather," remarked Wil-lard Wil-lard L. Kimball, local ugent for this v.n:v starting, lighting and ifnition system for Ford cars. "As one oe.s to work in the mornings, ho can see everywhere the Ford o'.vnor v.-arifur'' lip his ntLK-Iiine for sfai-L-ina'. A-nd onic-tmies iiat wurininK-up pi-ooiss is ionst urn! ai-duoi. H:ind unmk-Iri unmk-Iri is not so t3.d In the summertime, w hen tha engine id warm antl t-tarts easily. |