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Show JSALT LAKE 'jilt! H TuIUjAK. bUNDAV Handles Trucks Only Latest Cars Present Striking Departure From the Old Randall-Dod- ture Display of Popular Motor Vehicle. Models. Changes Held , to Add Greatly to Artistry of ' the Product On of the Important new features In body line notal on tho tar at lh show thl year I th Mlti hell Motor entirely new conception of a hat body llnea ahould fca, aaya V. K. Lover-Iof the V. K. Lovering company, distributor. Instead of almply a development of old carriage Ideas, the Mitchell body Is deslfned to express th very spirit of th automobile. It la the first attempt that lias been mads to harmonise the mechanism of the cnaeais with the llnea of t he body. The very essence of motor car travel Is Its speed arid ainooti'ne" Never before have there been Individual convey ames that would carry people snout as rapidly as they gn In an automoull and with as much comfort. The flat, snobby noso of a mutator pok'ng Its way Into tue wind at the head of a rapidly mov . lug motor car represents tha very an. tithesis of speed. old mother nature, who has been prae-tlcl- n fur auras M9.0u0 var a on thla planet. ta a wonderful designer and whenever to move fast she doalgna anythin It a sloping through the an. alia gives , lnatam-afront. the tapering Nuts, for hill and head of the teal, which f!Ua at a speed of 130 miles an hour, com-tan- Follows Natural Lines. The old designers who tried to expres Ideas In their designs copied naturs In their vehicles and as a re suit shaped their boats wth tapering bows and sloping masts. Indeed, the sloping masts and funnels of a smart ua beat of tha Intertha Idea yacht glva of smooth, rapid going In tha pretation llnea of the vehicle. Th Mitchell Motors company followed the lead of Mother Nature aJ the old matter designer and have eloped back the radiator of tha new model. Tha sloping llnea are further emphasised by two series of narrow sloping louvers In the hood. The back of the hood, the line of the cowl, the windshield and all the door lines are also raked back to hlghtan the effect of grace and smooth speed. While legroom ta unusually generous and seats fully as wide as normal, the body has a slim, keen appearance seldom seen excppt In expenaiva custom-bui- lt Joha carefully designed to give this ef feet. It should not be understood from this that the cars are extrema In appearance or follow tha hackneyed lines of the cur rent "sport model " While the appearance of the new Mitchell la radically dif ferent from anything else Been at th show, th Innovation are ao natural In their conception and ao wall worked out that they strike the observer as Just th right thing end something that ahould have been don a long time ago. fast-movi- Fine Workmanship a Feature. Not content with making a bid for th leadership In entirely revising body styles, the Mitchell Motors company displays In these bodies e degree of quality heretofore found only on th highest priced car. In point of sturdy construction, wonderful workmanship on th uphol-ter- y end fin finish they are not touched by any rare of moderate price. The new MltcheU can be built In thl way because the Mithe! company has Its own body plant In which tt can watch quality more closely than the manufacturer who buys outside and can turn the savings of body bulldera' profits and modern quantity production methods back Into tha body in the of better materials and more and shape finer work. Tha upholstery Is of real, leather applied on soft springs and filled with Interlaced hair whlqh retains Its high-gra- An entire booth of the Randall-Dod- d Automobile company at the suti show will be devoted to the display of CMC trucks. Thla Is justified. It was pointed out by Sale Manager Tom Davla, by tbs fact that these trucks have created such a wide Interest among business men of the uuermountam country, the distributcoming territory ef the Kanuall-Dod- d c pany. "In planning our exhibit of CMC trucks at the big auto show," said Mr. Itavla. we have two of the most popular models the and one tun trucka. and one-haHowever, we are unusuaJlv fortunate, considering the great demand fo these trucks, to be able to riake Immadiate deliveries on all models of UMC truck. "In view of th diaplav of OMCi at the auto show, w believe the public will be particularly Interested In the reUMC trucks cent sale of three two-to- n to the Culmer company, making a total of six OMC'i now being operated by thla firm Thi la th concern which has brougnt to this section the new and exceedingly popular gasoline, pep.' In fact, these three GMC trucks are piirvlded with special tank bodies for hauling and dls this new gasoline, which has trlbutlng won Its way so rapidly Into public favor. "The motoring world of the tntermoun-tal- n district has warmly greeted tha ad Without a doubt, this nsw vent of pep gasoline Is going to mean more satlafac tlon in driving. Particularly Is this trus of the business man who carefully considers cost. When he finds he can get he will, of more mileage from Pep course, adopt it ax the gasoline for hie ael-ct- ed three-quart- n biue-wtng- Co. Will Fea d er lf A. F. 8avge, president and manager of the Savagt Motor company, distributor of Federal and Commerce tracks The for the lntermountafn district. company is the largest exclusive track dealer west of the Missouri river, shape and does not pull or humti. 'The wav the leather la applied look Jfk th work of a master tailor. At nopolnt are there any taik visible ua tail panels, cushions, door covering, etA, ar finished with blind braid also of rral leather. Is flnlahed In The front compartment lealher and the cowl la neatly turned off ' t with braid doorihandle InThere ara nickel-plate- d side and out which add a touch of refineA tool pocknt In the ment end stvle for th left front door with compartment complete email tool equipment that goes convenu-Is a much apwith the car, preciated by the man who drive hie own car. Harmony Is Evident. , . fa t that business men as a whole buv prudently and exercise th utmost caution in what they select la well known. In view of thi fact. It I pleating to th manufacturer of OMC truck to know that some of th largest and most ax tensive business houses In America hsv chosen tho GMC as standard equipment. The Cleveland Six, from coast to coast, is establishing its place in motor-doThe bittfir cold days of the Northern winter have proved its ease of starting, just as the hot summer days, when hundreds of new Clevelands were being driven across the country, proved the perfection of its radiation. . The Cleveland Six is in the hands of owners expectations. If you hope and plan to stait m. GMC agents ar reporting that an averThe top has an absolutely straight botsold go to tom line which adds to the low, graceful age of 28 per cnt of GMC Individuals already using GMC'e." A large plate-glaappearance of the car window In the rear curtain gives the driver ample vision to tha rear. The nltkel trim and the little details of finish on th top make It look Ilk a custom-bui- lt The bodies are flmsned product. In deep, rich, iris blue with black fenders and cream wheels The paint Is applied In the durable way with d coat after coat, and ss - hand-applie- all over the United States today, and the chorus of satisfactory approval from these owners is like a rousing cheer. They say the car surprises them, pleases them, delights them. Its pliant power, its simple ease of comfort, surpass all handling, its boat-lik- e hand-rubbe- A roadster, with the same graceful sloping lines characteristhe tha open ing touring tar, compo A models on the Mitchell chas-lredan and a custom-buiof also coups standard, com? plete the Mitchell line. The chassle Is little changed from last l mod'-It which su sensaa created year's tion and la performing so successfully In the hands of thousands of owners A number of refinements sre mao such as the Installation of taper rollrr bearings In th rear wheels, taking the speedometer drive from the transmission, eto. There have been many advances in manufacturing processes. Increasing accuracy and Improving performance so the sturdy, simple character of the new Victory model has been enhanced. To those who are familiar with the fine performance this chassis Is giving, nothlrg more need be said. three-passeng- a. er lt Necessity of Ability to Stop Car Quickly Set Out by Auto Expert A the new season with a new touijng car which is a real six, or such a car of roadster type with wide, deep seat of restful cushioning and plenty of y space, then come in- and see the Clevefive-passeng- er stow-awa- - land Six. study of this car will interest you. A ride in it will convince you. Touring Car (Five Passengers) 11385 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1385 $2195 $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) (All price T. O. B. Factery) Sedan (Fire Passengers) car atop within 104 feet, mile traveling at tha rate of thirty-fiv- e an hourT Will your car atop within nine feet, going ten- miles an hour? Thermold brake linings are made to fill these requirements and In addition they are o BUYING STOCK FOR constructed that they resist moisture, oil, and other Ingredients which have BOYS' FARM CLUBS agasoline great Influence on the Incompetency of many brake linings after a short period of Special to Th Triban. Thermold service conditions. ordinary TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Feb. 7. Comple- brake linings are used on all th well- tion of plan for the purchasa of a car- known trucke making long and difficult load of registered Jersey cows, to be dishauls with heavy loads," says Harry J. tributed among boys farm clubs In the Martin, factory representative of tha Buhl section, was announced today by Thermold Rubber company. A. I OReilly, county club leader. "Boys "Thermold brake linings have been of Twin Falls and Filer have also applied fifty leading manufacturers end also by for registered stock, necessitating the hundreds of Jobbers snd dealers. Thl la purchase of another carload. Mr. O Reilly adopted and indorsed by th engineer of expects also to buy several registered just a small Treasure showing the qualifiPurchases are cation of 'his efficient and hogs for club member. financed by banka in the several areas. brake Unlpg, which la guaranteed to give "Will your C. A. QUIGLEY, Inc., Distributors Phone Wasatch 3996. , 33 Exchange Place. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBLLE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, . OHIO long-weari- I I CADILLAC The Standard of the World. J A Owners Approval' Is Like a Rousing Cheer car "The I D L L A 59 no such limitation on the demand for car. "The New York show." continued Mr. Hall, "furnished ample proof of thla The play for patronage and rivalry between the various manufacturer nevfr before manifested Itself so keenly. We may look for very similar conditions at thla years Salt Lake motor car show. With tnls In mind, dealers who ara staging exhibits at thla years show will reflect a rivalry there is hibit Is limited to It present ails only an account of the fact that the amount of space w desired was impossible to obtain. Tha show this year will inaugurate th greatest sales effort that ever was Mqnchod In the history of American Industry. It is not without th bounds of reason," concluded Hall, "to predict that during 1920 the automotive industry will step up from the position of third in importance in lh country to second. THE -MONROE . A Real Value - . i t $1595 at Salt Lake City r. 59 Pb&eton and Cadillac closed car, two of the most beautiful ever created by automobile engineers and designers, first time in Salt Lake at the Auto Show. With our knowledge of the innate Goodness of the Cadillac its refinement, its engine made possible by light reciprocating parts, the no oil jluteh, it, 50(1 square inches of braking surface and more than a ton of retarding force with knowledge of all these qualities, we believe the only way in which we can show our own appreciation of them is to, have on of the largest and most beautiful car exhibits at the show. which la keener than aver before with th most beautiful and beat worked out exhibits that have ever been seen In thl city or In the Intermountain west. "The importance of thla show Is recog. nlsed by every distributor who has been so fortunate as to have secured apace, and by many who, by reason of their lateness In acting, were disappointed. We have made unusual preparations for an extanalve exhibit this year end our ex e, See the New Type 59 Cadillac at the Show CADILLAC Victoria, a the. longest, safest service at the lowest possible price Th of your car end the security ef everysafety on who rides In It Is not a quesof tion how fast you are going, but of how quickly you can stop. Statistics show that 78 per cent of the automobile accidents happen with the car traveling less than fifteen miles an hour In th Inadequacy of the texture of the brake linIs the of accidents cause these ing, traced. Quick-actin- g brakes are absolutely Indispensable in th safety of your car and family. Why Thermold brake lining I safest and wears longest Is explained by its In each squara Inch of the Thermold lining there Is 40 per cent more material used than In tha ordinary brake lining. This additional body gives a closer texture, which la made tight and compact by hvdraultc Compression under 2000 pounds pressure to the square inch. In addition the lining Is grapnahzed, an exclusive process of the manufacturer for the preserving of the lining. "Travel on railroads has been made so safe that in bidding a friend or relative good-byon rarely gives a thought to tholr safety, simply because every known precaution Is taken by th American com- mon carrier. "Bom day the autolst will come to realise from the railroads' tremendous travel that It pay 111many fold to guard be regularly intravel. Brakes ta spected and people will com to realise their responsibility to one another, and in to doing, the result will be as with the railroads Increased motoring, which will Increase th automobile industry and add to the attraction." a. - - -- w will be exhibited for the high-spee- d I t tf9 type cars have the greatest number of refinements ever built into a motor. The Thaeton combines all the good points of sport is concerned, bat retains thf Cadillac s bulldog cars so far as niftiness capacity for hard fighting. The Victoria ia the rarest of mechanical combinations.' It is compact noogh to wind its way through the heavy traffic of downtown streets, and is finished to the last shade of perfection with heavy wool liphol-terefabrics, silk sunshades and standard limousine fittings. Cadillae 1 I d BOISE Eleventh and Bannock Streets One cannot overestimate the Importance of this year auto show In Balt lake, according to Bales Manager Roy Hall or th Pacific Nash Motor company, local distributor of Nash passenger cars and truck. Sharman Automobile Company SALT LAKE 51 South Stata Street Present Year Looks Like Biggest in Industry, Says Pacific Man. DENVER 1248 T.ie 1920 a how ushers In th greatest era of prosperity that haa aver featured the automobile Industry and will manl-- I fest Itself particular1 in the Intermoan-tsl- n west. In Mr. Halls optlnon. Today there la a greater demand for pasaenser car and motor trucks than has ever before existed. In th put and distributors of motor cars, with more or leas gloom, hav discussed tha 'saturation point" of th Industry. know that such views Now, avervoo were entirely wrong, for th point of "saturaUon" mma further away than tt l rvr Was In th great past. Apparently man-ufrtjr- rs Broadway I I THE CAR THAT CONVINCES Gates Horn Motor Co. -- INTIBMOtlNTAIX DISTRIBUTORS. APPERSON AND MONROE Temporary Location 55 South Second Eat New Home Under Construction 679 South State Street |