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Show 16 THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1015 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, szx: EXHIBITED IN LAST EST MODELS OF MOTOR CAPS EAIPLYAND OE ELOWERS AT EOURTH ANNUAL AUTO SHOW ON AUTO TOUR BRAND WKITLOCK TO-B- - " ' r ' v - - " ( ' - " -r- - . , f l,yyyWgWW()tyj Former United States Minister to Belgium Motors From . Capital to Toledo. e an automobile to a Preferring car. Brand Whitloek, former United States minister to Belgium, made his homecoming trip from WashToledo in an Overland "Six" ington tocar. touring Although Mr. Whitloek arrived Mt the capital tired and worn from the reat Mirain he had been he elded that he could secure under, greater and recreation by making the trip to 1 oiedo in an automobile tnan in a Pullman. Although the weather was severely cold during the entire four flays taken on the Journey, and the roads frozen and rutty, both Mr. and Mrs. Whitloek say they enjoyed the trip immensely. The other members of the Whitloek were Mrs. Whltloek's a party maid and Mieke. the little mother, Pekinese, over from Helguim. The dog brought a ri d of the iri-vat- driver, employee company of Washington, was chosen by Mr, Tumulty, to secretary a dozen the President, from among willing applicants. 200 miles of the More than the Mine Kidge and trip 'lay through Mr. Whitloek Allegheny mountains. those the quiet and solitude of the mountain roads instead of those most Ills idea by motorists. frequented was to get away entirely from the noise and rush of the cities o that he could enjoy a complete change of environment in undisturbed privacy. Furm Protect AKalnut Clements. Thewan wdl protected party ulthe elements. Fur robes, against sters and stocking caps made driving comfortable. During the trip the Whitloek party 'drove through five snowstorms and it was riot until they neared Toledo that they found the roads suitable for fast For driving, own hours at a time the car made its tracks over the snowbound roads in the mountains. One stretch in particular that extended for nine miles a mountain trail was spoken of along by Mr. Whitloek as beinf? more beautiful than anything he had ever seen abroad. or trouble of any kind No Double chains marredpunctures the journey. had to bo wrapped around the rear wheels of tho car as the roads led the way over mountains seldom etraFifty-onversed by an automobile. of Kasollna and only one and gallons one-hagallons of oil were consumed by the Overland during the entire four days. When the car was examined in Toledo it was found to be in perfect condition. No water had been put in the tank from the time it left Washington and a quart can filled it to overflowing. Upon his arrival home, Mr. Whitloek declared the hours spent in the open air and the exhilaration of driv- of immeasureablt beneing tohad been him. as it was the first time in lit two years he had had an opportunity 01 enjoving a complete rest. For several months C. S. Jameson, vie president and director of the W company, Toledo, O., has been In ill health, and lie has of all finally decided to relieve himself commercial and obtain responsibility a much needed rest. He has resigned as an officer and director of the d company to take a two years' leave of absence. Air. Jameson leaves shortly for Florida, where he will spend the winter. 8570.00, Delivered. Electric X,ihts ami Starter. Speedster Same Price. six more days until Christmas. Do you know of anything that Monroe roadster? a than or better him classy will please her ana over nsurea on mechanical per ine roausirrs looked have If you and have no doubt decided economy, convenience you simplicity, fection, not so. It for If Christmas? Put up get why on the Monroe for spring. all winter. use It starts it and and is just as easy your side curtains comfortable as your office. Just 4' SI'KCIFICATIOXS. motor. s'pnith carburetor Honeycomb radiator. hand anve. f.SCi-ml- le -- tuber', of t WILL nlrrmountnln Electric ompiinjr to Take C'ollesse Course in Interior of the great Majestic Park pavilion, where the fourth Salt Lake Automobile show will be held January splendid quarters secured, and vaudeville features contracted for. decoratinc details worked out. and thousands of square feet of floor space already reserved by automobile dealers and supply men, have been perfected for holding plans .Salt Lake's fourth annual automobile show January 12 to 15. inclusive, in the great Majestic Park pavilion. Dealers and supplymen in Salt Tike have united to srive to what Is be the larcrest. finest and expected most pretentious show ever held in a westernautomobile city. Thousands of dollars will be t,pent In decorations and unusual and attractive are being: made for the nrni.igenients of the crowds of alt :ru"ir.ment Lakers and out of town visitors the four days of the show. during WITH ex-reet- ed The will be vaudeville and cabaret ckcIi night. acts .So Rreat is the expanse of floor space available that a larjre section will be off in the center of the floor roped where visitors to the show may dance both afternoon and evening. . The main attraction will be the hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of automobiles on display In the large booths taken bv dealers and i- - Presented Has Firmly Bound Wizard at Pantages Theatre. unusual situation exists in fling mystery at the Pantages, tho of the performances of Ilardeen Salt Lake's automobile circles at pres- ax ent. Several of the most prominent will be his attempt to escape from tho dealers report that today they are sell- full length punishment suit which as at any Sheriff John i Corless has challenged ing practically as many cars months. him to try Monday night. fall or summer the time during This pitting of Ilardeen's skill made by Frank This is the statement of the lorn .Bothat of the locksmith and sherBotterill, managercompany. wno de- against tterill Automobile iff will take place at tho combined, clared vesterdav that in the IJotterill theatre Brothers Pantages department Dodge company's sales that are being- made ing the regular Mondav evening durperformance. alone the winter .llardeen has been successful in everv the present dailv during some or the attempt he has made the past week to months averape up with best summer selling seasons the com- escape from various forms of restraint. manv local dealerssupply have Already wired to the factories they represent askintr that some of the show cars that will be exhibited at the New York anil Chieaero automobile shows be sent here in time for the opening in this city. The automobile shows clven in Salt Lake heretofore have been badlyJ for room and dealers have cramped been able to exhibit but one or two models of the cars they handle. At the Majestic Park pavilion there will be sufficient space so that dealers men. - ing the past week to the Redman Fireproof storage company. were Abraham AnOther derson ofpurchasers Siegel Sandy, Clothing company, Nelson & Ricks, two cars; Lake Terminal company, Keith o'Briea, E. L. Aultman ;fnd Malcolm Keyser. Mr. Keyser bought one of the new Ford closed runabouts with special body. r.-- FAST ARRIVAL Favor in Salt Lake. Three carloads of Ford cars were loaded In Salt Lake during the week, and nearly all of them have been sold. un- For the first time since June, however, the Alkire-Smit- h company has been aide to keep up with Its orders. Most of the orders at this season of the year are for either open or closed runabouts, coming from men who i.se machines for business rather than for is also espleasure. The Ford ontruck local marthe its place tablishing ket and a one-to- n truck was sold dur - out-of-to- j I out-of-to- Washington, Dec. IS. Congress has been asktd to provide 100 motorcycles for the use of the army signal corps, because events of the European war have disclosed the gicat value of these machine!. In his annual report today. General chief of the corps, bays, "Our Scriven, own experience, wherever considerable bodies of troops have been consolidated and in serving along the Mexican border, has confirmed this idea." He proposes the organization of motorcycle sections of the corps. The rarest in the world 5s the silvers word, aplant of cactus which ppecles Brows only on the most Inaccessible slopes of Hawaiian volcanoes. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company AKRON, OHIO II i piniiniiB BORT-CHALI- 0 OWNERS CA S European war demands have caused a shortage in the world'a supply of material used in the manufacture of White Tread Tire. The color of Goodyear Tirea rnay ultimately be changed from White to Black. Our supply of the required materials r.ssures the greater portion of our 1916 season's of tires being furnished with output White Treads. A 'R O N IRE EAR . POPyiiRJIH AGENTS Plain, Easy English. the Two Makes. Fault has frequently been found with the character of some of the books from which owners arc expected to learn how to operate and tare for their motor cars. To the novice the average Instruction hook is about as intelligible as a Chinese laundry list, while to even the most experienced it Is oftentimes pcrplexinsr. Many of these works are constructed more upon the lines of a treatise intended for an engineer, and not as an educational book for someone who buys an nutomol ije for pleasure, anda for the purpose of acquiring rot course In mechanic?. IlealUlnfr this situation, the Studebaker company ha endeavored to compile a work that will assist in obtainaccurate end thorough ing a personal, the car, and the comknowledge of seem to have been well pany's efforts out. Huch Information may be carried car owner expected to pay the in money saved operating the car, and In the satisfaction to be had from thoroughly understanding it, and that of making tho car respond perwill. fectly to the driver's Only the plainest and simplest of the Englhsh language is used in the Studebook. It is amply baker instruction Illustrated so that every part of the car can b, readily understood and located. The bock offers suggestions that mean longer life of an automobile; describes the controls in detail, how to raise and lewer the Studebaket n top. how to mount a sparer rim, and the simple method, of chang-inslirts on the specially constructed Kt'ideltaker Jemcuntable rims. The principles of the gasoline motor Js included and likewise are fully described the functiois and operation of the carburetor, the electrical lubrication and motor cooling systems. 3IOINT KTXA AGAIX ACTIYK. Catania, Italy, Dec. 18. Mount Ktna is considerably active again and is lava, which, streaming emitting red-halong the sides of the mountain and melting the snow, produces a wonderful effect, especially at night. In addition, glowing cinders and smoke form an umbrella-shape- d cloud above the volcano. Since the mers dealers' convention Idaho and Utah agents have contracted for f50 Dorts and 475 of the Chalmers cars, according to C. A. Quig-leagent for Utah and southern Idaho, who called the convention. Mr. said those cars will all he soldQulgley by July 1 and before that time he expects to dispose of a great many more. A number of Dorts were received here during- the week. "The aftermath of the convention will last.u lonjr time." said Mr. Quigly. "I think it served to demonstrate the fine the cars. The agents in the points of are enthusiastic and not only territory that, but we have a great miny prospects who will purchase cars I:i the at this neason of the spring. Naturally year they aro hesitant about taking asout new cars, but wo are sured of a lot of splendid already business in the spring." Including leg irons, handcuffs, Oregon boots and padlocks of everv description, as well as heavy specially constructed packing cases nailed together by expert packers from local wholesale-housesllardeen has not failed in a sincie to instance the bonds, of whatever nature break withto happened they out any outside assistance andbe, to appear smiling on the staere in just a few moments from the time he was locked up. The attention of Sheriff Corless has been attracted to his performance and the sheriff believes he can put one over on llardeen. Hardeen. howevr, has a different opinion on the matter and laughs as he says. "The full length suit will be as easy for me punishment to escape from as an ordinary pair of handcuffs." The suit is a device that securespunishment all parts of the bodv from head to foot and holds it in a vicelike grip prostrate on onthe floor, it is a device used only the most vicious criminals and in fact is of such a. cruel nature that its use is frowned upon by officials nowadays. IN Joel Skelton, aged of 3S6 J street, picked up a valuable woman's watch at First South and Main streets last night. The boy turned the watch over to the desk sergeant at police station. Ketlernl Return. Thomas C. Rathbone,Surveyor C. Thoraa, J. ClarJoseph ence Clark and Howard Miller, surveyors connected with the office of the United States surveyor general, have returned to Salt Lnke from various of tho state where work has had parts to be abandoned for the winter because of heavy snow. Kathbone conies from Grand and San Juan counties. Thomas and Clark from Garfield and Kane, counties and Miller for south central Utah. Inheritance Tax Paid. The state has received a check for SI 41.30 in payment:f of the inheritance tax on 155 shares Union Pacific preferred stock held by the estate of the late Horatio Hose f New York. Xorweef unit to Celebrate. The Norwill celebrate wegians ofat the city hall Saturday. DeChristmas Unity cember 25. The program commences at 4 p. m. sharp, and will consist of danca Christmas tree, old couning around and vaudeville. In the eventry games be served, after ing refreshments will which dancing will be enjoyed. w ds one-ma- j Christiania London, Dec. 19. 3.18 a. m. The steamship Oscar II with the Ford peace party, arrived at Christiania at 3.30 o'clock ' yesterday, according to a dispatch from Christiania to Reutcr's Telegram company. No of f or other reception was accorded cial I ( the peace party and only newspaper- - I I men boarded the vessel on Its arrival, f j Henry Ford and Mme. Rosika J I Schwlmmer denied to Interviewers ! that there had been a disagreement i en route. It was said that some members of the expedition would II tcivn th narlv at Christiania on I I I al FORTUNES y, TO OIL Cache Valley OH Co. Pamphlet Telln of Opportunities for Inventing In Tli In I'romlntnsr Industry. "Fortunes From Oil in Utah" Is the title of a pamphlet issued by the Cache Vallev Oil company, which has Keneral office's in the Mclntyre building. The tells of the development of pamphlet the oil Industry in Utah and of many of the opportunities for investment in oil. It is also replete with facts. about Utah. "The development of oil has been overlooked." says the pamphlet in reference to the development of other industries of the state. "As a. matter of fact, present indications prove beyond a doubt that this will, in the very near future, be one of the greatest industries and revenue producers." and forAmerican It is added that made have investigations eign experts of signs of oil in Cache valley, where thev declare the possibility of develop" ing larsre quantities of oil are unquesthe tioned. Attention is also called-ito numerous oil "seeps" which pamphlet have been found in Cache valley. These caused by oil seeping through the are sc round. The company claims 2000 acres ex-of and says oil land in Cache valley the that a gusher will be will perts believe This result aof the first drilling. well producing from louu to mean 10,000 barrels of oil a day. - ARMY UTAH FEED THE POOR Volunteers on Street Corner Ilusy Co- llecting 'hrltriin Kund. "Only five more shopping days and Christmas will be here," remarked Arms-lasMaj.t the Salvation Percy Morton oflikewise there are only "and night, five more days in which the people of the city will have an opportunity to furnish Christmas cheer to 300 homeless, hungry men and 400 youngsters. Army has "livery year the Salvation the unfortunates undertaken of the city with a Christmas dinner. These efforts are needed more than ever this vear. Volunteers have been stationed on the street corners with kettles. It Is earnestly desired that all who can afford to do so will contribute something to help the Chrstmas celebration of the poor." NEW EDITION' OF POEMS FHIACH I, INCH HKPOHTEO SUNK. Paris,. Dec' 18. A llavas dispatch from Athens reports the finking of a MiimIiii&h anil Memorie by Cm in el ine French liner from Athens to Marseilles. Preface With IteUwiied II. "Well, of It says Mine. .lean Guillemin, wifewho "Well Cannon. fcv Annie the French minister at Athens, was a passenger,, was saved. It is beto be suitable for a Christ-n- ? Designedthe lieved here that the liner may have second edition of "Mus eift. been the Djurjura. Memories," and by Kmpiellne B. ings Well.", has just been issued trom the ore's. It contains later poems and ome hitherto unpublished. ' The preface to the second edition, Written by Annie Wells Cannon, reads as follows: ot coiieciins my "The beauuiui lass for If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER crTUMOR 1 1 it dear a second edimother's poems me To liven happiness. great BONE cr has tion before It POISONS fee? Elands ittickis U who shall be its readers friends those Without Knife or PEinc volume prove a precious may the little sweet and gracious of her t'nil civ ptrprn souvenir i' n;i uuui buivLUB rni WRITTEN GUARANTEE years subseeighteen "For nearlyissue No X Ray or other of the first edition to the quent swindle. An Island the Woman's Expublished my mother In its columns appeared from ponent. Any TUfdOR, LUMP or of the later poems time to time mostbook. SORE on the lip, face presented in this 'An Ode,' was written or body lone it "The last poem, CANCER: It never she had attained the great age of after last &t age ?alns untilBOOK xi vears. on which occasion she re sent ceived the degree doctor of literature FKEE, 10,000 testifrom the Brigham Young university monials. Wrtli to saat Prove "Mav the tender yet lorty meaning in WOMAN'S BREAST LUMP Any which "is clothed in the graceful verses of 'Musings and Memories" .reach the :e IS UHilUbll andalwajspoisonsdeeparm. CUICKLf KlUS and Klands hearts of those who read." pit One woman iuevery7aiesof cancer U.S. report POSTMASTKH IlETCllXS. We refuse many who wait too long &l must die Poor cured at half price if cancer is yet small Postmaster Xoble Warrum returned Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAHLEY & CO. SSSk'ste! yesterday from Indianapolis, where he was called on account of the death of Mr. Warrum says 'Strictly Ratlabft, Grtattst Cancer Specialist living" his sister-in-la747 & 749 S. Wain Street, Los fiAngeles, Cat. he did not give any attention to poliKINDLY MAIL THIS to untrai tics or to business conditions while CANCER away. . . City Brevities! Hoy CIihIm Wntcli. 12. -- POTATO QUAltANTIXK MODIFIKD. Washington. - Dec. ,18. The federal against shipments from quarantine potatoes afforeign countries of Irish fected with powdery scab was removed order of the department of today by an effective January 1. Canaagriculture the dian potatoes may be shipped into unUnited States without certification der an arrangement with the Canadian of agriculture. Inspection at minister of- entry of potatoes from other ports countries will continue. - MERRY BOYS ARE AND THE GIRLS 1 i ! t who accompanied the party con- -firmed the Atory that a disa; freement had occurred, Dort-Ch- 1 Will GVE $1000 Peace Party Gets a Cold Reception at l- (jOO T CARS BS pany has ever experienced. Few Cars Laid Up. Mr. Botterill reports that his represeilinfr Dodge Brothers sentatives are immediate decars daily and making very only amotor liveries. On top o this Lake's small percentage of Salt cars this car owners have laid up their and tire houses hunwinter and garages, automobile dealers all declare that cars dreds of owners aremonths.-"wherdrivinge their forwinter through thewere placed in storage until merly they spring.is a situation I predicted would "It ourwe preparedBroth-erarise and fortunately DodgeMr. Bot- a selves to meet it, so far as said cars are concerned," arterill. "We succeeded in maklngr Brothers with the Dodge we rangements were factorv at Detroit whereby assure'd of heavy shipments of cars throviRhout the season and our conviction that a great many people would winter and drive buy automobiles this them through the cold months is being fulfilled to a nicety." The Botterill company has announced that it has reserved a larffe space in which it will exhibit at the coming fourth Salt Lake automobile show, to be" held in the Majestic Park pavilion, 12 to 15. Dodge Brothers cars, January Fierce-Arrocars and the new Hudson model will be exhibited by the Botterill company. , Studebaker Company Writes Convention Brings Orders for Book of Instructions in More Than a Thousand of ot Notice wn i SIMPLIFIES MANUAL din-- - Tt ARMY SIGNAL CORPS TO USE MOTORCYCLES OODYEAR Tires are not as low in price as many of the close to two hundred brands made in this country. And yet Goodyear sales to consumers, as well as to motor car manufacturers, are far, far greater than those of any other brand. 12 to 15 inclusive. The state in being flooded with exhibit from sJk to ten cars each if they wish and similar space will be posters announcing the coming show; in railroads are doing everything provided for the automobile accessory the a success and their power to make dealers. it dealers are writing already Interior, Ilower of llenntj-- . on in asking for complete information transthe show, that they may be present Artisans and decorators will form the Interior of the pavilion into themselves and that thev may induce a bower of flowers, potted plants, ji;s many of their prospective customers streamers, as possible to attend the show and see. palms and gaily colored different models of cars under the which, blending with h decoration of the individual booths, will make the big most favorable conditions. the room most attractive. There will be a The crowds will be swelled by railroad fares that will be continuous musical program. The street railway com pa nv is per- in effect into Salt Lake during the for handling period of the show as the National arrangements fecting some heavy the YVoolgrowers' convention is to be held crowds to and from show. The pavilion is Immediately ad- - In Knit Lake at that time. to the State street car line and J. C. Ililev. well known in local autojacent is but a few moments" ride from any mobile circles, has been appointed manof the downtown intersection points. ager of the show. He declared yesterwill be made day that practically every local dealer Special arrangements for narking automobiles outside the and supply man had already reserved space. pavilion. can- divt-den- OIIl&ISlSIOIlIIl No Device Yet As a culmination to a week of baf- T illlillll SHERIFPSTIGHT SOU A most Run.about Proves Popular Winforward in "salesmanship big to is announced bv s'vi'e ter Car; Truck Gaining ne of the customers' bis automobile supply firms of Inter-mounta- HARDEEN WILL TACKLE Dealers Now Selling Almost as Many Autos as in Spring, Declares Botterill. stf-- the intermout! tain west, the Kictric company, which also in the same store a larse iuluts electrical supply business. The announcement Riven out bv General Manager Ilawley of the Intermoun-tai- n Electric company is that his company has arranged with the L,. I). K. so that every salesBusiness man of theollejre automobile supply department and other departments of the Electric company can take a full course in salesmanship. Mr. Ilawley states that this action was taken in the belief that in better trained salesmen and a consequent more efficient sales force lies the inof his creasing popularity and success concern- through satisfaction grvafr among customers. Temple. MS SALES in NHlevinanxIiiii. A per to 50 milesgallon per hour.gasoline Shipping weight 144u pounds. 3 S. iRINGS STUDY I Irreversible worm steering gear. front axle. rear axle. floating 30 miles of Iff1 9 CARLOADS OF FORDS SALESMEN transmission. 4t5!) lf Willys-Overlan- 4. J. P. Fowler Mfg. Co, Vft - nd 3-- Cone clutch, Harper-Overlan- illys-Overla- 3 - Pntinrn , w. who receive bank accounts with us for Christmas. And they will be merrier each year as they see their deposits growing at Interest. New Accounts Are Invited, Including Yours. 4 PER CEKJ INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. |