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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH OLD TWIN SIX MADE. TO LOOK LIKE NEW ' 14, 1020. , i - w-- - v ' J ,r ' X , , - W1 v i . - - ' ; ' t r. - ' It A , 4 - vX-v'- " - t) . j mi v k - J 4 "V I - r 1 . tA fd km I , a - Th JiiismTA ?-----s:- :y'XjretU ta, Xxis East Street Store Proves Instructive. It ms one of I'm,, col3 snot, ra.ny cl !at week with a Surer-- v Hiideot droie up to Fot'eriil a Third fkast street siorr Tie clo trie door opened aa if h rr isti rnan inalde the office pi led out lus watch and made a note of the time f cr tne tar was safely Insult the door , lured Ten ga Ions of ihat high tert gasoline if on pit I? raid the orner o' the ear Tile bov pijmitd in tin gas iiftei fie ood and found it it esirv to add a oaart of ol. all at the suggestion of the car ow npj The hill war jiaij i,ip exit door opened and as it tame ha k a1 tie res, the man n the office ihetaed Ms tune His watch told i, in it had been again just four n and from the the injtn until the lime door eitrante door orened exit !ia i dosed, and tne customer been had om o' the best h nl ia halt Igikr o it n' lie wind huildinge and snot, a d beRt of aP hid been a t Ko'nn fortable whit nak'ng his piuthaaep coni feudi la t 4 er t're wc for our customers i t ie detailst.rotldmg of for their cars' Rot did manager of the Hottcrillfrank A ltomo-ru'companv TMien we bunt th.s Th.rd IjRt etreet store we ha in mind lie protection of the man who puritased a Hudson brothers er Essex motor ear Not lodge only tne proiettlon fiom the mcchanh al btand-poibut hie pht steal comfort when letting hie tar for adjuRtrrents or re- - ,ia' n " 11 1 b one-ha- lf irt-i- , 4 , g It is a bwnrd among Packard owners that usefulness of Packard ears cannot be outlived. There are many facts which make this condition possible, says A. b. hints, manager ot the htms eompanv, intermountain ilts tributor of Iarkard passenger ears aud thief amoDg them is the sta trucks, The basic design of L'tUty of dtsign Packard ears bas not. been changed unco the lirst model was built. This gues ears six and eight jears old tljo same appearauce as the latest utmlcls. Another reason for this is the fact Ihat Id hard machines have alwavs bren built with t orreet engineering unn uples. Put lew dev u es have beu addd to the er and those only alter demonstration that the new piimipie was enough better than the old one to warrant the change. A goo I illustration of the state mrnt that the usefulness of a Packard cannot be outlived is the machine be longing to A H. Uotlbe of bait Lake. Mr. trodbes car is a model 1915, the lirst model twin six put out by the Packard factor; . Hv a few- - 'small tnanges in the machine we have made All that was it euttrelv up to date. uccessar' to accomplish this was tho installation of mew baffle plates, a tee ond senes ccentric whub makes H to adUt timing wthti ten minutes, whereas it formerly took nine hours, and a lueluer 1 birtvnve uu h wheels replaced the old ones of thirty seven inches, a .1 crown tenders were made out of the old ones. teinec the tbange Mr. Godhe is of the opinion that the car runs better and ha, more offer than it had when newr It gives a mileage p r gallon of gasoline and runs .V'0 miles on a gallon of oil. He is more than .atisfied and is positive his twin six is everv tut as good as a 19IU model. I has made v Pneumatics Prove Ability in Years Service onfeHeavy Vehicles. The f.re department of De rolt ia one the many mutmlpal firefigitlng or Jifan zations in tho iountr vhkh is thoroughly conxerted to the pneumatic cord tire as equipment for its apparatus The apparatus on pneurnatbs fias been for a xcar aid a.f and the fire authorities report that the tres hae gnen complete satihfa tion. Several eeks ago the Detroit fire department made a comparative tct of the big pneumatus m competition with different makes of cushion wheels Those present v ere the Aommlsbioners dmeis of tho cushion xheel and companies At the tomlusion of the teat the commissioners awardfd the verdict to the their decision being haed pneupiatio on tneir easier ndm qualities and the better nonskid performam es of the big tires while the trucks were rounding ahaip acorncrx As a consequence of the for further big ten United Slates obbv cords as placed by tie commissioners of run-nlr- Bethlehem Dependable Delivery, we aimed direct to this point. In building the We went straight to dependable delivery, which can only come out of a quality truck. Bethlehem provides a combination of quality features not possessed by The truck in that field at anywhere near its price. Compare each of these other any s model: Bethlehem with any other 1. Electric Starting. 2. Electric Lighting. 3. Especially designed Bethlehem Motor Bosch Magneto Equipped. 4. Bronze backed motor bearings. 5. Spicer Drive Shaft. 6. Bevel Gear Rear Axle. 7. Ross Steering Gear. 8. Chrome Vanadium Steel e Frame. 10. Meyers Magazine Oiling System. 11. Cord Springs. 9. Pneumatic Tires 35 x 4i front and 35x5 rear. quality-specification- j; Semi-Flexibl- 4 Bethlehem is a model fo business men who realize the advantage ot The standardizing on one quality make of truck. It is a swift and sure njodel on which to build a Bethlehem Dependable Delivery System. We have built in the Bethlehem truck, quality at its lowest price. -- assis repre-entath- Thiel THIEHEMflg MOTORTRUCKS Corv ton ton 3X ton IX 2X ALLENTOWN. PA. MOTORS CORPN. BETHLEHEM Waste. Millions of gallons of fuel are wasted pain whil takinjr on 'ipp!iv or while eveiv vear through the tdlirg of ruok Aben the truck is standing at waiting )unng a fw mechanical adjustengines hi the lodKe Brothers ments the loading platfoim or elsewhere the end comfortable hairs ha'e been Unless some gine should be stopped ith tables, rues and reading watch is maintained over the diivers thev matter, and c eryone is invited to make w 1) idle tneir engines to avoid the trouble use of this room at anv time of making a fre.h start fr Chassis The Profit in Your Business. Depends Upon Swift and Sure Deliveries FI e 1 ton v.4 1915 model Packard belonging to A. H. Oodbe of Balt Lake, which the Sims company by the addition of new baffle plates, second series eccentric and a fueliser. Record of Botterills Third bales-roo- pro-ide- The W. K. Lovering Co. State and Fourth South Streets FRANKLIN COMPANY PIONEER IN SEDANS Britishers Like Them Better Every GOULD service man has the knowledge and the equipment for repairing storage batteries, as well as for selling them. If your battery can be repaired, hell say so. Six months more service out of your old battery is dollars saved. Drive around Than Autos of Own Make, Is Statement. f : Service Station fr3&T" s Preadnaught and let him look it over. If ; ou do need a new battery, we recommend ilie Gould. We know of good plates. Gould Dreadnaught plates are the strongest and the most rugged on the market, made by the same men who build plates for the giant Gould Submarine Batteries. For good repair work or a good new battery, try Gould service. Theres a Gould dealer in your town. trie Co. TiL WaxatcK. 6 City rVHMXpitT 1V. "Wholesale Only. f liiiiiiui'iiiiuniiiiiiiv.iiiiiiiiiiiiiLnmiinilUillllllilULinirirm-rirniiiMiiiiirTiiiiitiuifijiiuiPFi.-irriTiTr- The picyent ogu for the fcorian tjpe il recalls the fait that The 1 ranhlin companv was the pioneer along this line and was the Diet to offer this now popular ohuie in iho regular count Thin was hark in 1!13 of production Iaeh vear feinor with the aingic exception of I'M when the companv wne engaged in v'ar work the number of aedan shipped bv lie iVankhn company has been double tnwt of the tyoieriing vear Fort' seven per cent of Drtnkhn production for this vear will be of tho enclosed Auto-mob- The Sign of Honest Service Salt UM 81 Er , x T Swift, Sure 'fj Plates W1 W pH Informed Englishmen really prefer American automobiles to those of British manufacture, is the statement of 1 tin II IBS M. Wheeler, former tmplojee of the Th or Motor Car compant. Intermountain distributor of Chalmers and Maxwell aulomobllrs. made In a recent lettr to Mr Ta'lor Mr Wheeler ts at present in Llierpool nhere lie la doing oil, for the Mormon church mlFKicgniri Quite a portion of tne letter la demoted Of to re ountlng missionary experiences there Mr Wheel r writes entertalnlnglj . 1o the motor fin, hosteler, what he has and his to say about t ie Englishman preference for American cars and trucks Me nlll be read with greatet Interest W heeler declares In his letter that American trucks are regarded as far superior to the lies' v burden carriers produced In English factories Their higher efficient y esse of operation spare parts sen-icdepends hilit.v. larrvlng capacity and general uni Ij outstrips the best the British manufacturer has to offer. So the American ar is the Britishers first choice Hla second choice especially In triiks falls to the French Mr wheeler g!'a some figures of inFor Instance, lie savs that terest here hold cars sell In the markets around I herpool for linen The Maxwell brines IJlhe an the i halmers la currently sold at $4V0 and the demand far exceeds the The efficiency durability and supph eas' riding qualities of the American lighter cars, with their design shoeing p easing lines together ellh economy In operation combine to win the approbation of the British bujer eho goes Into details In the letter an Interesting incident Is ft shoes the distinctive supereported riority of ser'Ice methods calculated to meet the convenient e of motor car users a by progressive Ameriosn practice! In Britain, and almost unimotor firms versally abroad raeoiine. or petrol, as thev sav Is served to customers In mussv cans of vsrious canalties The customer after paving for Hi liquid power flits his oen tank and retuma the tan The filling station as America knoes It Is a Mr Wheeler sensation over there the Inetailatton of a Boweer tank at a Liverpool dealers curb. Passing crowds noticed It being put up, but gave It ecant attention. When cars began driving up and an attendant eerved the Into dlrectlv their tanka through petrol a hose, accurately measured by a sealed device knew no their astonishment bounds The crowds gathered around as Mr. Wheel saa, like a crowd watching In a circus the feeding of the animal Bo much of a novelty was tt menagerie that motion pictures were taken and exhibited in various theaters, much to the amaiement ot those In the aud'enrea -- tvpe. which im hides the brougham as tne Mdan well aa so that all the cylinders out. will be thrown WINDS OF ZERO DAYS FORD IGNITION CHILL SPEED MANIAC IS DEVISED LOCK An ingenious motorist has discovered a simple way of cutting out one cylinder of his Ford engine and therein hampering the operations of a possible thief. He drills a hole In ope end of the coil ho Into this he thrusts a well tempered wire, with one end beveled. This wire rests against the bottom of the coil box and holds the first coil awsv It is from its connection at the base. possible to modify this device somewhat About 10 per cent of the automotive population of this democratic land Is, as the saying is. nuts about speed. Speed means more in these lonely lives than comfort. And jet. though we have spent many haxardoua hours In the cars of these velocities, we ltavo never met one who loves hie speed enough to push the accelerator all the way down when the mercury was aero. Spring Accessories Sale -- Great Reductions Wliilo they ldstFord accessories at greatly reduced prices. Some are reduced as mu ill as li per cent. Eerv article of standard make. This sale will enable Ford owners to equip their cars at big sauugs, for the big spring and summer driving season. Simplex Oil 5 gallons. Regular $5.00. Special CO -- E Ford gallons, special 7R v V Foot Accelerator Regular Gemco $4.00. CO Special CC Eft (installed) Shurnuff Grease Retainers CO RO vfcwl Special Burgess Shock Absorbers. C I1 ft fVfl Regular $24. Special .... $18.00. Mobile 5 Oil K. W. Auto Lock Switch Regular $3.50. Special ' . ,w Mosler Superior Spark Plug3. RHa Regular 75c. Special W sories let carry v a Regular Special QjLUJ (installed) Hilliard Shock Absorbers. CIC fj) Regular $20.00. Special. VlwUU iompMe line of tubes, tin's, patches and other Ford acces- ours now "HWLUMIMIII Standard Speedometers 7R ! llllllsieiil,WI I I ,ll ' ,1 SH SUM nPi,ll lU. UTAH'S OLDEST DEALERS 52-GV. 421 SOUTH - WAS. O 2694. |