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Show TirR WHITE-SAVAG- HEAVY DEMAND E INCORPORATES 8 FOR NEW CARS New Tested by Company Will Handle Hudson Super-Si- x Four Lines of Cars; To Frank Botterill Up to Sixty Have New Building. Miles an Hour. IIERALD-REPUBLTCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTATI, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 X, "Tie Product of Expert 'ence" Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks g 'Z''''i" ' ; : nil ALSO MODERN A With it faleroom mill thronged daily with srores of Pa It Lakers and out of town visitor, who are anxious for an opportunity to Inspect th Supr-Si- x PrionaMv and rid? In the car. the Tom Iiotfr-II- I Automohll company continuinsr If at nhowinjaf of the Super-Hl- x firt 2 H. State. The Interest In th new Hudson Is little short of phenomenal, both in extent and character, aocordintr to officii! of the Holterill The car has t.een company. on exhibition In Salt Ijake for two weeks, and although Frank Itotterlll several weeks as,o comrdetd arranKements whereby he wltl receive an unusually larjre number of Hudson 1irlnsr 1316. he his chief far atstatej that this time I" that it will be absolutely Impossible for hi company to supply the IIudon Sitper-Slx- n to all of those who want the car s. In discusslnsr the present situation on Mr. iSotteritl said: Hudson Super-Sixe- s "To eay that the new-- Hudson Super-Si- x is more thr.n iin to our I but a mild expression ofexpectations the ftrl ersonnllv regard-- in the newway car," said Mr. Itotterltl. Th" motor nncannv in the silence of Its I never have strength. anything like it. Th fjnlfk rts.H driven and smoothness with which it will iro to sixty miles an Is hour Is startling. The speedometer a Instrument and while road and weather condition have been such wo received the In Salt I 'i k sin Super-Si- x that I hav not had an opof the car portunity of mil-- s. Itheam?ped above satisfied that sixty its speed performance between sixty miles will he of a most and seventy-fiv- e senatlonal character.car on hills I rev'The work of the It has taken the stlffevt olutionary. h!II in Salt Lake so quietly, so eaily. and at such remarkably low speeds on hieh rear that I hardly know what to make of it "One has only fo plance throutth the phenomenal spod arul acceleration records Included in the Hudson company's announcement elsewhere In advertising to tfiis Issue "of The Kain some Ide of what the car has done, and will do. "Several thousand people have inthe car at our salesroom since spected wo received It ten days sen, and hundreds have been triven demonstrations. s and The reult has been orders farI beyond our expectations, have arranged for very and while to heavv shipments of the Super-SiLake establishment during our Salt In all earnestness irl". I can now sav Indication that the that fher,. every I shall hae available for retail ;rs deliveries in Salt Lake and vicinity will i.e" far short of the number required The Itotterlll company has so far reone of ceived two Hudson Super-Sixewhich Is kept on the sale floor con-i tinually for Inspection. The other used to fill demonstrating appointments GARAGE rem.-irkabl- Motor White-Srva- s eotnj.any b Incorporate d in alt I..tke some 1M and there will he there-h- y wrk Intermotintaln I, Hayrct ji.ir.ist Aut fr.rltr n-- m r- 1 ne. t'i-rt- r Iv 5 1 . - . e w-k- ?S-tni- - tlj ; - f ? riiMori:i Tittrrir J.m. St. CT.r I . ;u-'n- mi;i:h. .V.un irri. Mi r p;irii:T ha b.Tt railroad, f n n.t l f t itic Wa-t- h j.. irt olnt-It wn a hm railwny H" to'l.i n H' k t career th hfkT railro.nd t'.u rl n irt 01 at tr.if enicer l i -- r r : iin-- i K'okuk. an-riiin- ,d C"hi-fic- o, al-ur,- ?t !e Herald-Republica- n 1 v I,t. ok noon" i.i:iir.its im:. i.t I. l.ri. i.it M. I'owMI, .Inn. I". ol. M. f Hood's th ornrnn;nlr surviving I 'I f Hi T : s i ri:.iS of t it- - cnnffd'Tale nrrov. !if. of rn- C rriinla firt to.t.tV". reer-vatlon- x I 11 7 s, fi23 .15 1 iils I,--1 7.r" ' 'J-- A lira ; Of I ! Regrets ! IIiInv:iy. the Mvcry Kiim's Ill-W- - v- - v KEEP HEALTHY lit marked con Washington. .Tar.. "2. tr.i.-'-t to the fate "i the French army in Us conquest of Haiti when thousands fell victim to pl.ieue and pestilence, is the experience of ti e Fritted States marine corns in its pacif icat ion work in little I'.iribbean republic that war-tor- n Medical officers, in reports Just received by headquarters of the marine corps In this city, statenotthat the health be better de of the marines could the fart that they have often been spite called upon to march twenty milesun-a flav over ronijh mountainous reads, der a blistering tropical un. and under condition of actual warfare. theseI medical ofHaiti, according toover had for years the ficers, has of belnsr one of the mot reputation l the world, and It has spots en remmon belief that no white tje nun when could live there subjected to l and exposure. Lut It remained .irdhip for Fiilted State marines to disprove thi theory. They have had preat exclosely resembling perience in climateshave learned to take of Haiti, and tr.it th necessary precautions so essential t the maintenance of perfect health in fiie tropic. Foot trouble were few and far be-- t . ti. the medical officers say, and the death have been caused by bullet. mi-he.jlt- 162 E. 1st So. Phone Wasatch 114G FOR DEMONSTRATIONS hv . "it dlse.tso. enjoy to flush from the system the previous sour fermentations and day's waste, toxins before it is absorbed poisonous into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible mawhich If not eliminated, form terial, and toxins poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck In nourishment to sustain the body. only vou want to see the glow of healthy If bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin and clearer, you are told toa get clearer drink everv morning upon arising, glass of hot water withIn a teaspoonfui limestone phosphate It, which is a ft harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, cleansliver, kldnevs and bowels, thus the en ing, sweetening and purifying ".. ' fie ': -- S-- '- i . . H r i r- - . J -. - . 'Tr:' -- ' ' '"I Fires out in Winona, Minn., before they start! I ...!, lri t ! r ex-tlfr- . by-p- as tf N CHEV ROLET A Statement Facts of (Jlrls and women with sallow skins, or pallid complexliver spots, pimples who wake up with a ion, also those bad taste, nasty breath, coated tongue, who are bothered with headothers bilious aches spells, acid stomach ord should beein this constipation water hot drinking and are assured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosvory little at the drugstore phateiscosts sufficient to demonstrate but that and hot water cleanses, just as soap freshens the skin on the purifies and outside, so hot water and limestone act on the inside organs. We phosphate must always consider that Internal sanitation is vastly mors important than By the Manufacturers phos-phate- have Doubled and Redoubled and are again Redoubling WEour Profits Is the Real Reason Narrowing our and our best we have devoted our ALL-ABSORBIN- 1016. G Listen: For years time, energies ' 'FOURS." We know of to refinement and the manufacture thought "FOURS." We believe in "FOURS." We are prepared to build "FOURS" the safe, simple, cheap to operate, thoroughly tried and proven CHEVRO"FOURS." In the interest of the buyer, we LET recognize the fact that the retail dealer must work on a narrower margin, the distributor must work on a much narrower margin, and the manufacturer must work on a very much narrower margin, enabling the buyer to secure for himself an honest and serviceable car at so near 100 per cent value (figured dollar for dollar) that he may no longer be submitted to the violent shrinkage in value of his car when the "announcement period" arrives, which so unfortunately comes in the very middle of the natural driving and riding Voting Continues Heavy and Contestants Are Spurred to Victory by Generous Support of Hosts of Loyal Friends (VALVE-IN-THE-HEA- t life of eontests generally, and judging from the KKBX which l belnjc exhibited by those who are striving: to vrln The Ilernld-Itriuhllantomobile this contest Is one of the most lively and Interesting that haw ever been conducted in Salt Lake. There Is good reason for the rivalry and intense interest, because of the fact tbnt the Serl roadster, which Is helne offered as the prize, is one of the handsomest machines In town and the winner will become the owner of a ear which will place him or her in an enviable position among In the ppa-Ho- I otl their support coming which must be appreciated as highly complimentary. Strong support is the various candidates because of two facts; the superiority of the prize for which they are striving, and the fact that no inconvenience Is suffered by those who are aiding their The purchaser favorite candidate. merely confines his buying to the stores advertised In the list below and exchanges his sales slips and receipts at the office of The for nc-cord- Herald-Republica- ed n. Help Your Fntorlte Candidate. Is no more trouble, If you have a suit or dress to be cleaned, or a piece of fabric to be dyed, to call up the Itegal Cleaning lyelng company than It Is to call any other concern: if you are buying bread, get "Holsum" and save the label; buy ltanquet butthe carton for votes; if ter and you have beer on your table, order American Ileauty; if you have a friend who Is conducting a restaurant, see that he buys his milk and cream from the Salt Lake Dairy company; If you are thinking of having your phototaken, or If you have a friend graph who thinks of doing so, there is no better place than the studio. And so on down the list. It CANDIDATES. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS. VOTK. CONTESTANT. l:.sn Aple. Llla . -' Aehby. Alton itH 4,7.".o Mrs. J. rterry. 1.0-- 0 A nufich, ."4S Hurff. Anna S 4.603 Dronson. Lucy Campbell, C.H.C J 107.O4 Chapdeialn. 1,160 Churches. Rachael K 39. 4 or, Clark. Miss Hazel .. u.1.3SS Cockrlll. Mary L. Wendell Coomb?, 107.067 Cutler. Miss Minnie IF t.642 Cummlncj. Mrs. H. S. IL',100 Corbett. Mrs. Anna 3.3 S 9 Alice Gumming. . . 1.571 Davla, Alice . .105.477 .1. F Derbldge, Miss .. 2S.820 Kngberg. Agnes . . 1 Kula ee Flourney, Freed, Charles Freed. K ... Oalbraith, Fannie biddings. C. W Miss Emily Grlstenthwalte, Hale. Edward Homan, Don Hopkins, Mrs. A. Hertzes, Mary Huffman. Annie Hopkins. Mrp. A Kyle. Virginia Kimball. Rlanch -- That is the order of thlnsrs now. Sev- er.il months atro this Mississippi river ci;v hid no Ruarante athat a little fire) would not spread into bir ron'lacra- - t Hon. The reddest red automobile that ever w us seen In Minnesota Is tho proud f, 'n of Fire Chief Norton and he t Mt. ur slxtv nules an hour In oinc to the loudest and most raucous. fire, hern helplnsf to clear the streets' of traffic. no piece of fire apparatus' Perhaps t r the country Is Just like Chief in Norton's- car. The color and the siren rc the only thlnsc at'it it. upon first I. r. tbat reminds the critic of Its use, i .oa.-- Insptctton reveals in I act two powerful firo that he i arries uishers on th runninsr board of made to order the roadster, which was Motor company's at the Mitchell-Lewi- s r iant at iSactne. Wis. In the rear comconcealed. Is a lartre entirely partment, t hemk'M built to carry a prestank sure of : 0 pouniis to the S'juare Inch. of whtl In the rear of thit is a reel feet In length. Ity means fir !. 2t valve the contents and of jv discharged of th btic fire tank mity belead. throuifh a regular hoe sio.jbl tfc chief happen to arrie at the scene JftT m., BIG AUtf 0 CONTEST IS TOPIC STANDING Ol 1 i',' j,,.,,.,, outside cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb' impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance the complexion should just beauty of their try this for a week and notice results. The standing of the contestants last night was as follows: e' w manufacturing facilities and our production. This greatly increased production enables us to purchase materials at A'ery low prices. Factory organization, special machinery, large capital and intelligent direction all contribute to low cost. The above is not alone sufficient for radical price reductions for Olson-Griffit- h J ' an ; ;'"''' , before putting To look one's best and feel one's heft tire alimentary tract, stomach. food into the more la to an inside bath each morning rivalry C AV ? - friends. Remain Well Although Often Called On to March TwenThe voting continues heavy and the Taylor, Miss Margaret Voelke. Mrs. E. F friends of the various candidates are Vtnness, ty Miles a Day. Harold in a manner Vane?. to ! Wo . 1 IN UNHEALTHY HAITI P"-- sr ay I nv rnrl irvt "" - " yes-terd- country. nn.i A. fT. WMIo of the Motr 'ar rowpanv .ir .ik-th of I th y. t.iv r which will r.:ir.'M and Grant I v.(" r.i I a n t iorn-T7rr.ir arThe Siifiir truck ll.iyn-- i now located rr, EutornoJll romp.inj-row. Withr r tr orAni.ition of t It nw w ill t rorri I,irsrr t nr row bdr.:r .irv and orrnn TTsn TiBfI for th or. t r ti' t ton of a hiilldimc. whlrh wltl te a j.il'rooni and c tfasr. It it to ortc of th V I h r it will In SaU h on ft'ito row" or M i n f rwill . t ; r' ttu id"d !fm" tiTliIt.xyrf will Th th Grant eomp.iny's r lvi'tre rnr l to fim-'-rack l thi dro.ind of fh- r.m with th Th. Federal lln of rnodr.ilf pur'!'1. t r !: In iz-15 orri". ton. frm t h r i t t T r t r ton CniiitiTf'' vwf: ir.orttrtictlon .of tth n.w building, nr. of.linr t t iti", in to tart It 11 t o.. !"!. ru.irv completed In tiii riimtwrv rn.'iy nrriipy tfm thit It for tit ,prlns? tMi n"?" A. nnlKf- 3fi-- f.iunchfj whnt will probably he one of th Mrj;t auto dl!nir nsenrlf s In th iin 1 . Th nrm new-Hudso- Haynes, Grant, Commerce and Federal Trucks to Be Their Mainstays. wllj time w , hose is of the fire when a three-Inc- h h hose available. Through the on the reel with a small nozzle the chemical chargre may be sent againstar-a fire In one minute after the chief rives. "When Winona ordered this fire Job." said General Sales Manager O. C Friend Motor company, of the Mitchell-Lewi- s "we decided to Rive that city the most ever made. We took fire unique a Six of '16wagon the roadster and installed chemical equipment, sparing no expense to Ket the best. Then the factory paint foreman was instructed to utilize the reddest red paint ever mixed. The hand , the chemicals are running boards the last word in efficiency. The car can do better than a mile a minute and that' speeri enough for the chief. One bit? feature of this rig Is fire the efficiency exun8u(jlhjnK equipment, which one man a speedv run to a fire may usemaking: effectmore and do ive work than two or three companies of firemen arriving later, no matter how complete- their apparatus" It is now- a. standing remark in Winona that the spee.i and efficacy of this red fire rig is so positive are tit before they start " that fires one-inc- MEREDITH AUTO COMPANY, AUTO ROW. Ada Ie. Mayne, Marv Mayer, Frieda Moser, A. M Newman. Miss F.lla Nelon. Frank O Neilson. illear.or Op "M. Lllia Oakley. Mrs. Fled Price. Russell Peterson. M Jack. J. c Polansky, Frank Ranee. Nellie May Robinson. Eleanor Robey. S. F Rushmer. Hessel Irene Rohrback,Mrs. IA A Ramsey, Russell. M Romney. Kate Riser. Irene Stark. Mrs. 11. Schulter. C.r: R Shaw, R. 1. A Sullivan. Stenacker. Vlrgit la Tlngey. Edith Trenner. Catherine W Try lor, H. Taylor. 21 1..M0 o J.o.-.rio The above frank statement and the effort to meet the conditions are the real reasons for our 1916 prices and note, THE CARS HAVE NOT BEEN CUT A SINGLE HAIRLINE IN QUALITY. 1.100 1,515 55,776 520 THE PRICES 136,401 540 , Merehantw Who Are Interested. A. Cohn's store L. and Department 4 S. Main Dry Goods company. street. Pianos and music Clavton Piano 6 S. State street. company, Hakeryy products Holsum bread, made by Superior Raking- company. I rugs Schramm Johnson company, "The Never Hubstltutors," five stores. Men's Gardner & Adams, Kearns furnishings building. Shoes Robinson Brothers company, 220 S. Main street. Tailors Johnson Brothers, suite 206 Kearns building. Eldre.dge-Hatc- h FurniFurniture ture company, 1 E. First South. Groceries, meats, etc. R. United GroMain; Sani cery company. 4 9 W. First South. market. tary Fish and Poultry Fulton market, 70 W. First South. Laundry Royal laundry, 623 S. State offices. street. Rranch Cafeteria Shay's, 341 S. Main street. Creamery products Ranquet butter, made by the Nelson-Rick- s company. Theatre Liberty motion plays. State street. n Florists and seedsmen Porter-Walto-Rroad-wacompany, corner State and and sil China, glassware verware crockery, Hoock & Francis, Callaway, 66 s. Main street. Ice cream and confectionery Keelev Ice creams, 260 S. State street and 53 8. Main street. Knit goods Salt Lake Knitting store. 70 S. Main street. Optical goods Columbian Optical company, 337 s. Main street. h comPhotographs pany, 46 K. South Temple. CleanCleaning and dyeing Regal 0 E. Secing & Dyeing company. fit! ond South. Rranch offices. Dairy products Salt Lake Dalry company, 236 W. South Temple. Ladles' tailors The Kline shop, suite 307 Walker Rank building. l. Wonder Millinery 52 S. Main street.Millinery Wines and liquors Sadler MercanS. Main street. tile company, 121 Coal and fuel Martin Coal company, 47 S. Main street. American Beauty beer Salt Lake Cltv Brewing company. 222-22- 134-13- - 5 $550 H-- 4 "Baby Grand" Touring $750 with Electric Lights and starter F. O. B. Flint, Michigan. Complete Chevrolet Motor Company, Flint, Michigan READY FOR DELIVERY 20-3- We have the 1916 Models here for immediate delivery. On exhibition at our showrooms. Demonstrations daily. You are invited to call and have the car demonstrated, whether you intend purchasing or not. Write for literature if out of town. 267-26- 22-2- y. T Ttah-Tdah- OTOR o Phone Was. 1336 129-13- 1 Temporary Headquarters SOUTH STATE STREET Phone Was. 1336 Olsen-Griffit- :0 156-16- com-pan- BIG YEAR FOR iVERLAND PRICE IS REDUCED $55 AUTOS More Than 50,000 Cars One Model Sold Since It's Autos for Thim and Auto for That.' Says W. II. Carter. Dis"10 tributing: Agent for King Eight. 12,803 l ?12 l.64 W. H. Carter, local distributing agent t.12 for the King Eight automobile, has assurance of one of the biggest 3...S64 great in the history of the automobile 123.041 years The time, has arrived, he industry. f'H8? 10.600 said yesterday, when it's autos for this, 22.477 autos for that, in fact, autos for all "10 11.421 kinds of traffic. 1,355 "Just stop for a moment." he con10.S5D " and think of the autos' many tinued, 510 uses: 59 pleasure, speed and draft, and 623 the enormous commercial advantages. 109.311 The armies are not up to date unless 31.723 equipped with automobiles. The King company has not advanced prices owing to the war as have many other companies. broom a brand-ne"Yes, York automobile show, at the Newgrabbed for five and seven sweeping everything me, if passenger cars. Take it from you ride in a King, always a King1." w-- w TOUCHED. Your friend Jim was here this 3. 20 morning asking for you and told me 1.256 such a touching storv. He (absentmlndedly) how For 511 600 much? Baltimore American. 26.s2 Passenger Touring Complete with Electric Lights and starter F. O. B. Flint, Michigan. She the cost cf materials con- country for 10,000,000 high explosive price should end shrapnel shells. tinue to rise. One of the improvements in the car is a new thirty-fiv- e MUSCATINE HAS DIG FIItE. motor of thehorsepower latest block deMuscatine, la., Jan. 15. A fire, which The cylinder heads of this type sign. of motor are cast in one piece, which for a time threatened the retail district can be removed easily if occasion of the city, early today destroyed the B. E. Lilley dry goods store, entailing a loss of approximately $200,000. four-cylind- er RUSSIA CONTRACTS FOR of 32,000 MACHINE GUNS Jan. 15. Announcement that the Russian buying commission in the United StatesCOOhas approved contracts for $32, 000, worth of machine guns with four American companies, was made today after the departure for Russia of General Germonius, head of the commission. The contracts call for 32,000 machine guns and is said to be the largest order of its kind here by any of the belligerents placed since the beginning of the war. It was stated today that Russia is endeavoring to place contracts in this New York, Last June. 510 507 1.644 "'10 41.961 530 7S6 1.512 4.624 -- -- l.o.ts 44. PCI 1610 89.53K ; season. I Emily Wllfle. W. J Whit-?Aslley .. l.r.io 35.710 21.446 16.S5I D) A reduction of $55 in the price of the $750 Overland is announced by Johnd big of the N. Willys, president company of Toledo.in the last This is the model which six months has broken all sales records June more for Overland cars. Since been sold to than 50,000 of them ofhave world. the all in parts people The remarkably low price is said toa have been made possible through has combination of circumstances which In a pothe Overland company placed where It can offer more car for sition used in less monev. The materials Overland cars this year were bought before the war sent prices soaring-- It is stated that the company has been aluminum able to save $3,500,000 on the saving- on steel and alone, while raw materials is in promany other portion. Quantity production is anfactor that figures prominently other of Model comin the reduced price factory additions recently large to pleted have enabled the company more than treble its output of a year ago. In the last few months more cars have been delivered than during any previous year In the history of the concern. d The company guarantees that the car's price will never be lowered again. On the other hand, they reserve the right to advance the Willys-Overlan- t BERLIN-CONSTANTINOPL- J E PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE TV A TTnTTD A TTTl VTRTP.PTiAVt Berlin, Jan. 15. Direct passenger service between Berlin and Constantoday. The tinople was inaugurated Balkan train left Berlin at 7.20 first o'clock this morning. The cars were decorated with garlands and branches of fir trees. Crowds gathered at the station and King sang the nationalof anthem. rede on Frederick August Saxony the train for a short distance. MUST BE SOLD . - . Willys-Overlan- 83-- B. FOR OVERLAND, in first-cla- ss condition. Original Cost, $1125.00. FIVE-PASSEXG- ER Inquire 238 Edison Street. Phone Wasatch 2534. |