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Show .Tin: TRIHeNE. Tiiii AY MOnNINTi, r'r.Khi: Al V 10, 1920. 9 4 U f salt lakh 4 f 4 3 Come to 53 West 4th South Street and See the Unusual Display of 1920 Buicks Which Is Already Proving a Great Success : FPOR ths man or woman who wishes a car of distinction for service the Buick cannot be excelled. It is roomy, with a comfortable driving compartment, and the modish lines are unique Buick creations. The fine upholstery and tasteful trimmings are in keeping with the durability of the mechanical V' -- features of the car. STRANDED STEAMER BEING SUBMERGED Feb. 9 Tracked and d and from ztem to stern, almost broken In two amidships, the Old I omltrion liner Princess Ann. abandoned by her first two officers, was slowly he. In submersed by the aeaa tonight as she lav stranded on the sand shoals off NEW YORK. storm-battere- tnless favorable weather Rockaway. prevails, shipping officials declare there It III Us hope of saving any part of her cargo. The railroad administration has rils. patched a vessel to stand guard over the abandoned steamship and prevent the pillaging of the cargo. Tonight a fleet of fishing boats was near the ship, their owners apparently watting for the seas n to wash adrift the valuable cases of goods which are still below decks. cot-to- The steamship U.ooo.ooo. and cargo la valued The Buick has always stood high in public estimation. d Its renowned motor and other advanced mechanical features have won for it the respect and appreciation of all. It is known everywhere as a beautiful car, powerful and of unusual durability. at Valve-in-Hea- Housing Corporation BUI Passed. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 A bill by Sen-or Fernald. Republican of Mains, g the bousing corporation and transto Its affairs the treasury depart-meferring on June IQ next, was passed by the senate today. It now goea to the house. at abol-Ishln- nt COME TO THE SPECIAL BUICK SH0W-- IT WILL REPAY YOU AUTO CO., Ltd. RANDALL-D0D- D 53 West 4th South See Wasatch 4560 MOTHER CONFESSES tnflu-eos- f TO KILLING o. INFLUENZA REPORTED AS RAPIDLY WANING at the Show p ; i Intermountain Dealers to Meet Today for Formation of Association. The motor truck has made every highway a possible freight and express route. Motor truck transportation is now an invaluable part of the national distribution system. The great power and unusual dependability of Nash trucks has played and is playing an important part in this development. Inthe service of many lines of business from coast to coast they An organization F1I1CM FLAMETHROWERS AID IN CLEANING STREETS j NEW YORK. Feb! 9. All trucking except that characterized as "absolutely necessary" was ruled off the thorough fgres today while an army of paid and volunteer workers tried to roll up the now ssdly soiled blanket of snow' and Ice which has covered the streets for nearly a week. Continuous lines of vehicles ef all kinds zones Into worked In the twenty-fiv- e which the city has been divided by the street cleaning department. Bov scouts were set to work In various section with quick results. In Brooklvn Slone. 5200 of them were ordered out. Trolley cars have resumed service generally, but the system with a third rail In a slot still Is paralyzed. A detachment of army flame throwers began snow melting operations late today. -- ONE LIFE LOST IN APARTMENT FIRE, NEW YORK, Feb, Mrs. Emily May Favre, a young widow, was found by the police today sitting In her apartment beside the body of her daughter, Margaret, who had been killed by a revolver. The police reported that the mother shot the child Saturday in a period of despondency. Intending to kill herself, but lost courage. When charged with homicide, Mrs Favre confessed shooting her daughter, claiming that financial worries had temporarily unbalanced her mind, according to the police. She was held without ba.l. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 9. The number of new raeea of influenza took a decided drop CHICAGO, Feb. 9. Influenza today here during the last two day. Ill new dropped below the ZOO mark for the first cases being reported during the last twenty-fhours as compared with 10$ yeslime since the epidemic started. Hew caaea our terday and 191 on Saturday. reported during the past twenty-fou- r hours totaled 1(7 as compared to SI0 yesSeventy-seve- n deaths were reterday. Waiting Daughter. corded, forty from Influensa and thirty-seve- n from pneumonia, while new cases Special to The Trlbua. of the latter totaled 109. PROVO. Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Giles are down from Salt Lake visiting NEW YORK. Feb. 9. The Influenza their daughter, Mra. Beulah Hendrtckaen, . epidemic continued to wane here today. who has given birth to a daughter. FAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. Mrs Mary E. Lxwioho waa burned to death and others received hums and other Inthe Berkjuries In a fire which destroyed y shire apartments, a building, here earlv todav. Tbs origin of the firs The loss was estimated at Is unknown. ODDI J3 ! gigrcRf PROVIDE every opportunity possible at the Show to thoroughly examine these famous trucks, but to be able to appreciate them you should arrange for a thorough demonstration. Mako your appointment with the attendant at our booth or at our salesrooms, 445-4South Main. p five-stor- y $ IJdgers trapped bv the fire, rushed to . . men or policemen. The list of thlrtv-tw- o Heroio Injured Included nine firemen. i I t You must ride in an Oldsmobile Economy pr, better ret,, drive it yourself over all kinds of roads to get a true idea of the speed and power that this truck possesses. It is these features, combined with its remarkable economy, that won for the Oldsmobile tho famoua TRUCK A DAY record. Ask to be shown these features: A powerful wigine: deep channel section frame; internal gear drive; complete electrical equipment; 55x5 inch pneumatic cord tires. valve-itf-hea- ; i New Oldsmobile Sedan to Be Shown This Oldsmobile is the very latest model manufactured. It came through from the factory by special shipment for display at the Show. It is the car that ha? created astounding comment all over tho country. Arrange for a demonstration of both truck and passenger ears while at tho Show. V- - Siiwt O.'M: GU'-- r in n iioo.ooo. ! wmdowe. where they were rescued by fire- 3 i 9 thtr-tv-tw- PACIFIC NASH MOTOR COMPANY Phone Wasatch 952. 434 South Main Street CHILD motor Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada con vene this noon in parlor O of the New house hotel. Since an organization of dealers In Salt Lake ceaeed to exist during the war, there has been a growing demand for an body to embrace the w hole intermouii-talregion. The firet steps In this direction were taken recently by Robert E. Magner of St. Louis, Held secretary of the National Automobile Dealere' association, when on a visit here. At that tune Mr. Magner enlisted the aid of all members of the national organization In this region, and it Is these men who are fostering the present movement. When the organization Is perfected it is planned to affiliate with the N. A. P A. 'John D. Spencer, Fait Lake Insurance dealer, will make the principal talk of the meeting, his subject being "Organization, Its Cause and EITect." Mr. Spencer Is a specialist In this line of work and his talk is looked forward to with great Interest All dealers who do not attend the meeting todav will have an opportunity of joining the organization at the dealers banquet which will be held tomorrow evening at the Hotel Utah. Tho main topic from the speakera viewpoint at the banquet will be the necessity for a national organization and the benefits which will result from it. The list of speakers will include Mr. Magner. John L. Norton, president of the Rocky Mountain Auto Trades association, and Harrison Goldsmith. manager of the Rocky Mountain Auto Trades association. Ini VAU1I CAM AT VOLUMf of Intermountain car dealers will. In all likelihood, become a reality today when delegates from are daily carrying their loads punctually and at a minimum cost KISH - 4 work on the part of firemen and police- There were ninety-on- e s. deaths from men was aald to hav kept down the li.t a decrease of forty from yesterday, of dead and Injured. and III. deaths from pneumonia, a decrease of fifty-twNew cases of Influenza totaled 1494, a decrease of 191, and there were 490 new cases of pneumonia, a decrease of seventeen. lkiliiihiiiku' " ttlii ft |