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Show PROVO SUNDAt HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928. MOM 'N POP By Cowan DO VOU MEAN 1fc .SAN UEMjCN NOU uftMP . atc I kph Hki BEEN STRUTTING ACTUALLY - DACEP JE.H5 NEIGHBOR BACK AMD TORTH IN THE 10; WE JftKK UMr NOO TO COME f HALL HIK , OUT '.TO THE PACK. , VVH HIM- .TwaUK - ' To IM WMt At AN ArPOIMtEO SPOT '.' A TOUGH AMP BtKT that time swat rut 1 An entire new. Una of Oakland Sixes, embodying exclusive style and performance features consistent with the pioneering achievements of the Oakland Motor Car company, will go on display In the very near future, A. B. Worsley, manager of the Wors-le- y Automobile company, announced today. While no deatlls will be disclosed until the public showing, the new Oakland is distinctively original and different from any car now on the market, Mr. Worsley - SPIDER Pop trimmed with black. Wire wheels, "Oh, we had a delightful wedding optional at extra cost, are black. and received so many silver pres. -.. ... i Upholstery is tan color Colonial entsAnd' did "That was fine. grain leather like that'for the conyour vertible sedan. Windshield glass is father-giv- e something In silver too?" "No, he gave os a bottle of acid There are now nearly 250 British ta test the other presents."" ' two without sons, peers Including Detroit News. Standard finish is cigarette color. marquises. STYLES LISTED 1 .. Two newcustqm convertible-typ- e body styles on its "75" chassis are announced by Chrysler as ready for " display "aVmany of Its salesrooms throughout the country. They are the convertible sedan and conver tible coupe; the former of capacity;' 'the. latter with rumble seat, golf compartment and other features. Both bodies are by Locke, specially built to Chrysler specifications. The sedan, particularly, contains many Innovations and Improvements In convertible type construc. stated. tion. At the same time, points . out - "Popular features of the first AIL W. Frazer, Chrysler sales manX American Six will, be combined, in ager, prices have been brought this latest offering, with a host of down to an exceptionally moderate refinements In performance and price. i body design that will make the Addition of these two new body car an outstanding attraction on styles broadens out the "TO" Tine to the highways and boulevards of eight body styles in a variety of colAmerica the during coming or combinations, upholstery, body . months," he, said. trim and "other finish. "The new car represents the cu- Combines Sedan And Phaeton . mulative experience of more than The convertible sedan combines twenty years of successful auto- the huuriousness and comforts of a mobile building on the part of the smart, distinctive sedan type body Oakland Motor . Car company, plus with the dash and freedom- - of a the vast facilities of General Mo- apeclally-bul- lt phaeton, giving the tors. owner all the advantages of two dis."Into Its development have gone tinct body styles on one chassis, the pooled resources, creative Mr, Frazer says. All pillars are and experimental facilities specially designed, with the four in-of Oakland and General Motors tegral with the body. The top engineers, General Motors research fwme!a.-haJtU- y canstrwted side laboratories, General Motors prov- pieces clamp securely1 to the pillars, ing grounds and craftsmen 'of the affording and body rigidity r body nrganlMtlrm strength comparable to customary "Particular interest attaches" to "75" sedan body construction. Rear the jiew .because, of pMara,tnp.',bows and the record of the Oakland company fold back and fit Into, sldep a, and boot extending out over the for having 1ntroduced.Jnto the automotive field more new fea back of the body in a streamline, tures than any other manufactur- providing an unusually compact er. Among the Oakland-pioneere- d and neat appearing assembly. advances are brakes, Front compartment windows may Duco finish, the harmonfc balanc be lowered Into the doors when coner, the version to the open type Is desired. cylinder head, head lights, oil filter, air Those for the rear compartment cleaner and fuel pumj! either can be locked on ths-- nrmrm the new car is effecting a barrier, to the i Production of now under way . at- - th Oakland of -- side winds, - or swung forward plants at Pontiac, Mich., as fast as and, locked to the back of the front precision manufacturing methods seat to serve as a windshield for will permit, according io. Jnfnrma. rear compartment passengers. tlon received here from the home i Many comforts and convenience office., for driver and passengers have been and meni or me assembly lines were Included In the list of refinements completed several weeks' ago, and and appointments.' Upholstery Is finished cars are- - going out to optional either inBedford jCprd or dealers with utmost dispatch , so Colonial grain" d leather that they may have ample models In tan color. Folding arm rest la oh hand to assure prompt delivery fitted Into the middle of the rear when the ear is publicly announc- seat back.- - ; winded. . shield glass is standard. Doors are ... wide and swing full open when , p"Nearly 5,000 leading newspapers will herald the, announcement in wanted. their display columns, carrying the Finished In Sable message of the Oakland. company f The car Is standard finished in to practically every city, town and sable, with instrument board to hamlet In the country. match. Radiator core, 'fenders and other exposed chassis parts are in black. The standard wood wheels IFamily also are in sable, striped with light o gray and black rims. Wire "Penelope Is having considerable wheels arehaving optional at extra cost trouble teaching that country beau tMany innovations also are noted of her's city ways." ' in the convertible coupe. Rear "What's the trouble?" "She took him to a Sunday school bo social one evening and when she Invited him, to a box party the next night he brought his lunch to the theater." Youngstown Telegram. er " lUfp HlS PARlPf? To settle Their. - DIFFERENCES. ,,'' i3 l - ON ThE -V TWJ S fUMMV- i- VJRAT VOU VJERE TO To The PARK GOING 1& DO .1 WUATS THIS OViEO&kH GOT And ooVouR wis sleeve DOUBLE DARE tUE DOOC , WELL TRiCKY UUtiL AGAIN NNASN"T A THECE VlP ? IJ9KS -T- wEiE'D-6EAOKt--WUMTHi$ Docc auo then, smsinGi ut) why tue BRM j VOICE 50 EVERYONE COULD I ' FKONT n it UFHD uC'tV FMOis 0rt06.kl&. ME flEltrtul "volme been eioM4 Afiovrnraa a week? I STW-- I pillars and top fold down close to the body, changing it into an open type car of the same beauty, smartness and style as the '75" roadster. Like the convertible sedan, the glass door frames, landau joints and door handles, In addition to the other exterior bright spots, are chromium-plated. TWO CHRYSLER IN READINESS v .NEW WEICU50K A UUMW ' 9oP op, the NEW OAKLAND , SECTION TWO UUD0N . FIND OUT THAT " WE'LL IN 1UE VMWOLE WOUt THAT DIDN'T. FRAME A ( ?oP. GUKlM 6AP1NG NEl&HBOft WHOSE) LlAV A EW WJSIUAT ONLY CEGR6T TElCKV IM . WOU WECE f A Ml$SlM HIS BAG. Too. 4 Ft-h- f' ft)T" LOOKS r- S1t . mm9'T . ' """" - - m; JtaaWraTraaMr No, Ctrwhr "75" 1)r -a- Vsestwasilaa ) IsssiaisMS'ilii ii $liSS. " " - iit..: . t tail-bre- d iauT-Tr ii- -a . A i TCA- P- four-whe- room were attractive with autumn j Mrs. Wllford Stevenson of Salt d flowers.. -- A- bridge luncheon was ' Lake entertained at a dinner at the card tables at 2:30 day evening in honor of Mr. and fotlf" special; Mrs. Earl Judlow. Those present guests, Mrs. E. Bredow, Mre. Glen in addition to the guests of honor Miller, Mrs. J. B. Hughes and Mrs. were Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Simpson, J. A. Kearns, Four tables of bridge Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ludlow and were played, Mrs.' Isaac Swenson Miss Mabel Holdsworth the club prize for high winning scorer- - and Mrs.- - TEd. Bredow " the Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis and Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Roberts and chilgueal pnzB-dren of Provo were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Waters an-- J at a chicken dinner given by Mr. nounce . the marriage of their ana Mrs. Joseph Koacb of Pal-augniet quelle w itoyiana nui oi i v rayaon. , ine .jnarrmge piacei - , mTTWCT A Nephl the tatter part of Septem-- , Tues-aerve- PANISHFORK Mrs. R. J. Bradford entertained a number of boys and girls last Friday afternoon In honor tt the son Henry Wells. .birthday oevotea to Following a period games and - music, refreshments were served by the hostess. - of-h- er Mr and Mrs. Einar Chrlstensen nUrtalned at a delightful party last Thursday ivenlng. Gamrs and music were enjoyed until 11 o'clock J ; IM A 1 U XVCiIjAXM II 1 .when a buffet luncheon was nerved bT. to 10. The rooms were decorated - Several social events have been with autumn flowers. Vtlhjalmur Stefasson,, the noted given this week In honor of Earl arctic explorer, says he can beat the Mrs. Christine Vlcklund return- Ludlow; who left to fill a short-ter- half million herd of caribou-whicmission In the north central the U. S. game warden of Alaska ed home Tuesday after- - spending several days In Salt Lake visiting states, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Lee and his men tried to count' He her son Olaf, who Is receiving Diamond of Mapleton entertained states that a herd passed his Arctic medical treatment at the Salt Lake for him Thursday night, the Ben- camp in 1910 that four miles wide county hospital. jamin ward Friday night; Mrs. T. and was four full days In the passE. Ludlow Saturday night, and Mr. age. He estimates its numbers as a . Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Crandall and Mrs. Reuben Gardner, Sunday million or more. Stefansson gives this as proof of the great quantity and children. Mrs, Url Stewart. Sr.. evening. of vegetation that must grow In the of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miss Lois Banks entertained the Arctic, making It a liveable coun Stewart were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mr a. Bryan members of the Penoma club Inst try,' in his opinion. It la probable Stewart of Salem. Thursday evening prior to her that there are as many cralbou In leaving for Salt Lake to attend, the north country today as In 1910, r of - Balf school.-Businmatters were dis-- mostly because few city hunters can Mrs. -- Roblna-Thomas Luke, widow of J. Wylie Thomas. cunaed during the evening and at afford to go so far away from the . railroad. Is spending a week with Mr. and 11 o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. Perry Thomas at Leland. She was called here because of the serThornious Illness of -- j . ; -- i ml mil wuh vhum, uv 7 -ii- -ksr; hr Jri mi Mrs Rawlins Hughes- - was hostess to the Beta BilUjySJUu 'luea-da-y afternoon at 2 'o'clock , The ,. - - always at nt PS. 9m ' y CemrtrHbU i Mm:.. , V - rpiTE pcUnUd 1st double slwr- M. valve engine as fresh at the end of a bard day's run as at the start and after thousands of milr Tru will find this so periormotoreren smoother ad quieter than en the day you took delivery. TrOIys-Knig- ht ll BMdcla SW Champion Spark Plugs. Champion lithe bettertparkpluj bccioM it hss aa exclusive silli- tnantts insulator spe " cUlly treated to witlW - stand the much higher temperatures of the. j modern hlgbomprsa sloo engin. Abo a new patented solid copper t 'gasketealthatremainsl gas-tig- ht I - to S24S. JT ' -- - Its simplicity of design insures remarkable freedom from carbon troubles end repairs. There are no valves) to grind, no valve springs to weaken. At the lowest price history, the Standard Six is bringing the advantages of VlUvs-Knlgh-t's sparkling activity, sustained brilliance and Seas of control to thousands of new and enthusiastic owners. WILLYS-OVERLAN- INC., TOLEDO, OHIO D, Special analysis dec erodes which assure fixed spark-gaunder all driving conditions. w..- -. p CHAMPION ; SparJCPlugS ; Dependable for Every Engin Regular $Ii.l5Now - v rjn ........... vJiOU ffQ FIRESTONE . 30x5. II. D. Regular $32.75 a CHRISTENSENMOTORCO: PROVO , . .. 32x4 Regular Now . , iff $11.25 31x4 Now ...;t.v.:. $10.50 FIRESTONE 31x5.00 Regular $14.00 Now ....... Regular $10.00 Now .....'.;., 1 10 QC IZiUU 33x6.00 29x4.40 5r'?!.9t$16.60 . FIRESTONE FIRESTONE: 31x5.25 SIES in!7 Phnnft ; OLDFIELD : $28.80 ' Regular SILTO FIRESTONE nnrnr? : ! , :r;?::lia'V' BUY OTHER L 862 WEST CENTER 'ijSjQ- Provo,' . OLDFIELD ........ FIRESTONE ilwil S .Til.... PorDJffr J,"1 fll'J; patstnieri'lut(m, OLDFIELD un- der high comprestioo. ' V,, Beginning- And ltingForilO-Day- s AIRWAY ICompareliesrPricer 30x3 Vt Extra Size Regular $6.75 Now . I - -- i ....... 4ivJ radiator, engine, using any gasoline; internal expandinz uurauuc prajtcs, ctucicni in any weather; and hydraulic shock absorbers 4 Other cars seek to compare themselves with Chrysler in style, performance and value which" really do not compare with Chrysler at only real competitor is Chrysler. OF QC e ! sler "05" Business Loupe, fl(HO; Kflmdsttr, witk rumble ml), fI06S; Sedan, Sedan, (1063; Touring On, $1075i rumble Loupe seat), fU45.y All frices . o. a. Detroit; wtrt wheels extr4 k - First North Strret slender-profil- ' and the graceful sweep of the -- Vt ynn g'l fcndcnaroidarict trcrjwhere ofthe bulky and cumbersome . . . And with Russclloiindy 42 East '. flS65; Convertibtt Sedan, $2245. New Chry fiilU y Coupe (with rumbU seal), t fmirraaesott,fl7!f3;7 M Now... record Adivpriced, hesa and I make sure" my car is always ady M . (with $USS;TtnnSdm.S165S;CrownStJa,tl6if; r .. "n" hlUonHTts)RorlSt4an,$1531;Cot(-it- (S Resrular $5.25 m vTime is money in dusI absolutely Prices New Chrysler '"....: arched-window- s es - new 29x4.40 STANDARD CO ACM Business Mail for service by using ipesH: motor cars tinuiP sfft flltJ- - Mrs. Leora Larsen was hostess to the Utopia club Thursday evening. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:30. Following luncheon four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Mary Gardner winning the 'club 'prize for high score, and Mrs. C. B. Ravburn the guest prise. Other guests were Mrs. Grant White, Mrs. Bertha Swenson, Mrs: Ruth Wilde and Mrs. Garland Swenson- .- ' first Chrysler established a margin of superiority over all other cars in style, per- - fonnanc and value that has been ever since . . . The true competition Chrysler . has to face tLerefoseis with Chrysler to make sure that each succeeding Chrysler is better than the Chryslers that have gone before . . . J Public demand for the newest Chryslers today tells how well Chrysler has succeeded. 'Chryiler'i largest production is just now begin-- - ' sung to satisfy that demand , . 9 The public is all 'delighted with the new style that r ;; is Chrysler , JLHE Fireside Fun ess .a .vu wi tTn el . ' ' . . " Mrs. Katie Solomon and Mrs. Katherlne Wallace of Salt Lake are here this week because of the Illness of Mrs. William Thomas, who was formerly Mrs. Sandy Mof--fa- tt ' . hand-buffe- m Mrs;-Willi- r ; ed uk I $8.80 Regular $19.50 Now . . .','.' '.$17.15 PROPORTIoS'ATELY LOW A T7 T? ,m To) TIRE MERCHANTS Phon18l 1. V I " J |