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Show i I. THE SALT 10 AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. BOOK AND CARDS AT BONNEVILLE TONIGHT uBLUE '1 Intermountain Auto Dealers Fraternize at-Annu- LIKE TRIBUNE, TIIURSD The high altitude bus been blamed for for good, many things, but It remains n Arkansas motorist a bo was a visitor yesterday St the exhibit of the t astern Rubber Bale company t uncover new one. This motorist Is making a trip to tbe ooast and evidently Is not very familiar In seeking with mountainous country. Information he asked: "Is It true that atmosphere It In owing to the rarifled necessary to pul more air in automobile tire while crossing the i mountains. be comLoren xo Bmith, president pany, assured him most seriously that a n Feast Tendered Agents by Local Organization at Hotel Utah Is Occasion of General Good Feeling. Out-of-tow- i , it ! - usual amount of "pop," and enthusiasm ch vrfuIneM for wlilih automobile men ara famed, distributor of Fait Iuika slid their zuaata, dealen from practically all point! of , Idaho and Wyoming, made merry last i pljht at tlia annual automobile banquet In the Hotel Utah. Son!, talki, mulo humor predominated, and. after ' and hours of this, the automobile men and feeling that every , their guest! disbanded, other dealer, no matter what line he ; handled or bow much he claimed hla car , could do, g 'Teal feller." The keynote was eounded In a message ' from the banquet committee and preient-- f ed by A. S, Brown, assistant sales man agar of the Utah Oil Reflnlng company. He said; "A good appetite, a cheerful aoul and 1 a menu that pleaaea you auch la our In- -' itlal and most cordial wish for you to- -. night. We have brought you together, first, last and ail the time, for an evening . of fun, and we are striving our beat to see that you havs 1L 1TH th stTsrVencem-s- , ' I to I vii Cooperation Urged. ' ' "In the good will whlrh we hope tlua you to banquet will express, ws want perceive a most earnest and serious s'g-- , We want to convey to you ntflcance. clearly and strongly tills feeling which every Fait Lake distributor has for every dealer.. It I this: That the Interests of distributor and dealer are Identical, and that tbe progress of the one Ilea In ths other, and that the only sure way to advancement la a closer, mors effective cooperation between them. "It has been predicted by a noted motor car expert that tha supply of motor cart this year will fair short of the de- -j mand by one million cars. 8 up pose this figure to be exaggerated that half a million care will represent the shortage It nevertheless Indicates that before ue lies the most wonderful opportunity ever known In the history of the motor car industry. And yet, with energy and. close between distributor and cooperation dealer, that opportunity may be realised to I's fullest, "Wa are here together In person to- night. stsy together In purpose and affort throughout the year, and 1920 will sea sales records of former years exceeded beyond our fondest expectations." tg Oldest Dealer Talks. Lester D. Freed, president of tha Balt Lake Commercial club, was toastmaster of tha evening and surprised tha dealers by explaining that he was an automobtla dealer In Balt Lake more than twenty years ago. Uls recital of hie experiences of those days, when automobiles were far from perfect mechanically, caused much Mr. Freed cloeed hla talk merriment. with a welcome to the dealers. Following hla rea$ng of tha "message" from the banquet committee to the dealers. Mr. Brown explained the necessity of rto cooperation befween the Fait Lake distributors and between the dealer tn surrounding states. Much benefit would be derived through united action for the betterment of the automobile Industry which could not be gamed In any other manner. He paid tribute to thq acenlo beauties of Bait and Utah and pra dieted that the blty and atala will soon beeoms a Mecca for tourists. Robert E. Meaner of 8L Luta, representative of the National Automobtla Healers association, explained the organisation of the new Fait laiks branch and urged that the members of the asaocia' tlon use their Influence In getting action on the Townie-nbill which ie to be pre rented In congress and will mean federal financial aid In ths betterment of roads and highways. Russell Richards also spoke In referenre to the newly organised dealers' association and said that a paid aerretary wilt soon ba appointed. R. lla general manager of the Intermountain Electric company, presided at the banquet and paid tribute to tbe activities or Thomas E, Edison In advancing electrical work. Applause rami when Mr. Hawley mentioned that Mr. Edison had reached hla sovanty-thlr- d birthday. Tha committee which arranged the for Its banquet and who great success was .composed of Karl J. W. C. K. L. Wheeler, hlmpeon. Loverlng, A, 8. Krown, Roy Hall. Russell Richards, R. A. Brower and.N. L. Vermllya. ntr quftht Of thoir rnlvral lighting ftyfttftm before h dlcoverod bli audience weft de&f end dumb. The M. D. THE j at x 1:15 At 6 p. m., Intermountain Chalmers and Maxwell dealers will banquet at ths Hotel Utah, aa guests ef the Taylor Motor Car company. Salt Lake distributor for these cars In the lntermountaln district. Tha banquet will be followed by a thea- ter party at the Orpheum. Tonight will he society Bight" at the ,'ehow. All exhibitors will appear Id' full dress. Ths musical program; will he given by the Unlrerslty of Utah girls glee club and Emmallne Lund, aoprano soloist. The program fol- lows: Softly My Heart Unfold,.. .. ' . Salnt-Saen- a Over the Bummer Tide (double .X. .Delibes quartet) Soprano solo ..Emmallne Lund From .the Land of Sky-blu- e Water C adman The Mosqalto Serenade... Loonjis ........ .Loomis Popcorn Soug Tbe show will close at 11 by The body, which la made Y ia St 'Co. of Buffalo, N and built to Mr. Kennyft ftpeciflcation l hromn it a French is painted The tonequipped with Dlateel wheels a permake neau eat fold down to fectly comfortable bed and te arrangedto ftllRhtly so that Jbe rear end form a pillow. The car ha a duatproof et of touring trunks built into tn rear end.-- - rale . , . Photograph taken Wednesday evening showing throngs cf people which beautiful exhibit of Marmon and Mitchell late model can arranged by tha W. Not one of the thousands of visitors at ths automobile show seems to miss seeing the beautiful exhibit of Margnqn and Mitchell cars In the booth of the W. K. Lovering company, according to R. W. Greullch, wholesale manager, who la in charge of the booth. This exhibit ie comprised of a Marmon four-dosedan, Marmon touring car, and a Mitchell touring car, all fAtea of which are examples of tha latest fashion and mechanical development of the motor car. One of the care, which la attracting Interest, la the Marmon particular. Ing car. Thla haa many Innovations, sucher - as a combination foot rest hnd stowaway compartment In the rear floor of the tonneau, door latches which ars circular the shaped and which cannot catch clothing or pinch the fingers of occupata, brake floor mat and long shifting lever, on the front floor of the tonneau (a fea- ture found usually only in Umouslnea), Instruments all under one glass and centered directly beneath the drivers eye on the dash and a cunning llttla ventilator In the front compartment which can be opened from the Inside and which coot la warm keeps the drivers fset weather. . Many exclamations of delight are Registers especially constructed for Garage or Auto Ac- ry Drivers of Motor Vehicles Measure Aims Urged to Be More Careful to Cut Number a day which was yesterday at the auto show was a distinct success, N--f according to J. C. Clark, who Is In charge of the safety-firexhibit of the Oregon Bhort Lino railroad and who supervised the day program. "This Is a decidedly new feature In automobile shows but It haa proved Its worth already," Mr. Clark aald. "By this means it ta possible to reach the people who are responsible for auto accidents and to most effectively bring home to them the necessity for careful driving. .. "Of a total of 111 accident Ig Balt taka last year, an but fourteen involved automobiles When people are shown these figures they realise to a certain extent that motoring Is haxardoua unless proper precautions are taken but there T SAFETY-FIRS- st I nothing that makes them realtxe this as effectively as the charts showing the above figures" Yesterday over 6000 motorists volunpledged themselves to stop, tool; tarily and listen" before crossing any intent sections They are also pledged to urge this preventive among their friends On feature of the program was the speech made by Mr. Clark In place of George H. Bmith, who was taken sick yesterday. In It ha gave statistics regarding tha number of accidents occurring tn thla are caused and city annually, why they preventives for them. "Owing to the fact that automobiles are com lng Into auch general use. It is necessary for people driving them to be more careful or stringent laws will have to be passed a the last resort to keen the number ,of accidents down, said Mr. Clark. WJ, nr Cash ,Natironal "Cappy" Rlcke, factory representative of the Paige Motor company, Detroit, has resolved never again lo argue beauty man. Last night at the with show he was asked why the Paige Is called the most beautiful car In AmeriHe anewered Indirectly bv showing are displaying unusual Interest in the ca. hla questioner the different points of K. Lovenng company of Salt Lake. beauty on the car. W hen ftmehad the man aald he waa convinced but he he did not went- to buy the car drawn from the auto show admirer by gueesed because beauty Is only skin deep. anyway the stylish backward raka of the yacht-lin"I dont see where that argument body of ths Mitchell car. Even the bolds, said Cappy. doors are built with tha nobby back"i do I" was the retort Tm a marward slant "Ninety-tw- o per cent of the ried man and l'va got on of the pretentire Mitchell car Is built at the fac- tiest wives you ever laid your eyes on. tory, says Mr. Oreullch. "This Is on of the few cart on the market which are Overbeard at the W. K. Loverlng exnot assembled, but built under on reof. hibit "I aee they are building the In fact, tha Lovering company specialise much higher wheel base on Mitchell on machines which are built this year. the Marmon and Mitchell cars and tha Bethlehem truck. Whod believe "The Marmon sedan la a marvel of mo- object of mysteryf Last night show vistor car design both from a standpoint of itors were startled bv the vision of a build and finish." man with hie coat off groveling about ... 1 the floor under one of the new Ove,u rland. When Salesman J. H. Dean Inman quired what the big Idea waa the replied. I looked all over the ear and find but couldnt out seat even took the the gasoline tank and I Just wanted to see where It waa. - of tha Im- Motor company, distributor of Veil six can. R. 0. Schayer is the other number of the firm. ITS STYLE BIESENVTNE . . lntr-Tnounta- in w lke. Brunn p. m. Now on Exhibition company. w or ihow will open Naylor distributor of Jercft-Arrocar and truck, is Installing pftftcnvr as a Society night" feature a 12'W) llerce-Arrocar with a cuitom built body ordered bv J. C. Kenny of tfalt -- Society Night on Program at Auto Show 111 alsnujn fiumerouj Enterprlilnf At th show but It wroalni for on of men to U w W. K. Loverlng f rilnff that h talk! flvo min' 1 L BRIGHT BITS ON HAPPENINGS AT CAR EXHIBITION TYPICAL THRONG AT LOVERING AUTO SHOW DISPLAY Banquet! al ' of Auto Thefts Feb. 1L WASHINGTON, a federal motor registration bureau la the depart- ment of Justice, with registrars in each of the states, designed to reduce thefts of automobiles, is proposed in a bill introduced today by Representative Harold, Republican, Oklahoma. No person would be permitted to sell aa automobile without a certificate from the registrar showing it was his property. "Piston Ring Yack Hartsr, who Is In charge of the Inland display at the Salt Lake Hardware company's exhibit, almost precipitated a riot last night when a rival salesman asked his capdid opinion of the brand he was selling and Jack gave it too candidly.- Tha Premier model 10 which was Installed In the exhibit of the Taylor Motor company yesterday is attracting much attention because of its electric shift. and Smart Sporty Car Reserved for Occasion by Many Obliging Dealers, Music Program of Unusual Interest Has Been Selected With View to Delight All This I society night at th Balt Lake auto show. Special displays for th occasion ara being arranged, and luxurious cloned car which have been saved for this event, will make their appaaranca Many dealers havs announced they win show only closed models, and It Is be- lieved several new Ideas in bodjr design of th booths Bern will be displayed. will be decorated with Rowers which will be given away as favors. day . Yesterday, which waa "safety-firat the show, was a success, according to J. C. Clark, who Is In charge of the safety- first exhibit of the Oregon Bhort Lin supervised th prorailroad, and-whOver 6000 motorists voluntarily gram. signed pledge to slop, look and listen, and to urge their friend to adopt this policy," Mr. Clerk aald. "Automobiles are coming Into such general use, drivers must be more careful or It will be necessary to pass most stringent laws end see that they are enforced as th only accident preventive," he declared. st o Dealers Register Protest. A humoroua angle of safety-firday" was presented when a committee Of dealRishel D. W. on ers awaited Manager and lodged a protest against the methods used In calling attention to the dangers The safety-fir- st exhibit of automobiling. Is located Just inside the door, and U Is the first thing which greets the eye of the visitor. The exhibitor say th mawho visit the show are jority of people prospective car buyer, and they come to Bonneville pavilion primarily to get a line on the motors shown. They have urged Mr. Rishel to select a new location for this exhibit next year so they may get the orders before the new motorist is given any such Jay.kllllng" Information. Manager Rlshels prediction that th IJ20 show would be the most successful ever held In Balt Lake Is being proved correct as each day passes. Th attendance on the opening day was slightly over 4000. Tuesday It waa In th neighborhood of 7000 and yesterday nearly 10,0o0 people passed through the gates. Approximately 2500 visited the exhibition yesterday afternoon and In th evening over 7000 were on hand. st Good Program Tonight. IMPERILS LIVES OF A speclxl musical program for thl 1160 PASSENGERS ha been arranged by Fred C. Grasoloist (Copyright, 1120, by th Chicago Tribune.) LONDON, Feb. 11. How the Cunard Liner Carman la was Imperiled at sea by the rash act of a member of the crew was told at the Liverpool police court today, John Rigey, a stoker, was charged with shutting off the check valve. Counsel for the prosecution said on the voyage from New York to Liverpool Relief Patrols Organized. the Car mania had 1160 persona aboard. HTRUM, Feb. 11. Influenza continues By his act the prisoner stopped the waprevalent in Hyrum. Relief patrols have ter which entered th boilers, with the been organised under the auspices of the result that there was danger of an exRelief society of tha L. D. 8. church, and plosion. His offense might have meant the homes that are stricken are visited the loss of the ship and all aboard. The prisoner, who had no explanation daily and aid is given In thla manner. Tha town has been divided into two to offer, was sent to prison for six districts for this work. month. ham. Edna Evans Johnson will be and the Girls' Giee club of the University of Utah will sing. The program includes the following: Softly My Heart Un folds," Saint Baens; Oer the Summer Tide," Delibes; soprano solo (selected), Emmallne Lund; From the Lnd of Sky The Mosquitos Blue Water. Cadman; and Serenade the "Popcorn Bong, Loomis. The singers will be accompanied Todance Bonneville orchestra. the by morrow night the Ariel male quartet will sing. Today ill Maxwell and Chalmers dealers In the intermountain section win gather at 6 p. m. at the Hotel Utah under the auspices of the Taylor Motor company. Balt Inks, and hold their annual "confab." This will be followed by a theater party at the Orpheum. Imperial Motor Companys Exhibit Strongly Impresses Auto Show Visitors. cessory Shops. Exhibit open daily from 9 a. m. to m. at 249 South State Street. 5 p. Among tbe numerous attractions at the automobile show this week is that furnished by the Imperial Motor company (W, J. Sissenvine, R. C. Schayer), Velie Six. displaying the The visitors are impressed with the ear a construction and design and by the stylish appearance of the light six, which ie being widely distributed throughout the intermountain territory by the Imeperial Motor company. Our display at the auto show has been very satisfaetoij in ite ability to arouse the interest of the publie in our light six, and ha given us an opportunity to bring forth the advantages of the car in a way that will do justice to the manufacturer," said B, C. bebayer of th firm which is intermountain distributor. "The most striking feature of th Velie light aix to the show visitors is its strength of frame and standard of Property Owners to Meet. style- in all of its details. Not only is ths style of the ear a feature, but A meeting of Emigration canyon propit is a welt known fact that the de- erty owners will be held on h mex- pendability of the Velie motor has sanine of the Hotel Utah Friday night never been excelled by any manufac- at 7:30 o'clock. turer. Vclies have given satisfaction to thousands of owners for. the past ten years, and it seems that once a Velie ' owner, always a Velie owner, judging by the demand we have from early owners for the latest models from the Velie fsetory." Oscar Groshell SALES AGENT C. M. Groshell E. C. Bahr E. B. 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I. rill --aim It will be but a short time until spring will be upon as, the trees will be clothed in green and the roads will invite the motorists to long drives into the country and the nearby canyons, said George D. Colt of the George D, Colt company, 146 East Broadway. Mr. e Colt's firm is the distributor ef tire and wheels, product that have long ranked high in the automotive world. "It pays the motorist to think ahead," said Mr. Colt. "It is far easier now to get yonr ear ready for spring and summer duty than to keep putting tbe matter off until the season is so far advanced that preparations must he hurriedly made, and, in addition to this fact, the man who want hi ear put in shape in a dav or les often haa to wait his turn heranae of ruah order that flow in from other who hare also followed the waiting policy, a policy that dot; not par the autout who seek crrice and comfort. j , $ Newest Fuel Better Than Gas Is Claim FUEL more economical than gasoline and les hard on th motor has been tested guccesEfully la the Mr mall service, according to aa announcement made by Otto Fraeger, second assistant postmaster general. In charge of th air mall. The testa, which were mad on the Washington-NeYork route between August 4 and September 19, Indicate a saving ef 3.3 galloni of fuel. Th new synthetic fuel is known commercially a alcogae and A composed of 33 parts or alcohol, 19 parts of bensol, 4 parts toluol, 30 parts gasoline and 7' parts ef ether. The remaining IV, parts la Set The Pace ! Ep ACH successive season Oldsmobiie closed cars have set the pace. They have established a standard of excellence which makes them acknowledged leaders. Again this season, the Oldsmobiie is in the. front rank. The wide variety of styles, the quality that has established an international reputation during twentyHwo years of superior automobile manufacturing, and the attractive prices 'demonstrate to all who make fearchin"1 comparisons that again Oldsmobiie Closed Cara Set the Race. . ' . it not explained. 44540 So. Mairi Wasatch. 2 959 0 V , |