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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 4 TRIM 21, 1920. u PIE RISE OF GDIITEST m i t Many Agencie Boosting for Dealer. Says This Will Add to Cost of Autos for Success of Reliability Future Delivery. Run. t . "Like a rubber hall which Ip Inrow Manufacturers of motor lru'Ua through out the I nlted b'.ata etand unqu.ihllecilv down. "the prices on automobile and truck mean in support of any measure whn n which were dropped III May. March motor truck lidwr. All Urea, 13 as suddenly progrs to trre wwe bounced up again the toumd to are their ahare do willing by the niajomy of the tire manufacturer II education of the puolic to tho benefits ol and marly all local dealers ware notified y the motor trm k Ad aa particular. by telegraph of tna amount of the rite." ill du JntereeteU in uid thing ahlch eava Ai. L. Graham, intermountain dia-- 1 cate the Amern'gn farmer to the uee of trlliulor of Elcar euiOmoblle. "Ihe per- the motor truck. of me rise la about the aanps ai I Theae facts have been brought forte rentage fotmer diop In moat case, end bring more prominently than ever in the re the the prli ea of tire to the consumer to I eptuiaea received hy the managers of the about the as me figure as before the drop. Kirat National Motor Truck UeUablllt) for Plie advance had been conteat, to he'ian out t of Omaha next several weeke. In lact. for expected a coupie of I June under oftiiisi sanction of the ton bean rumor I ' tert board of toe American Automobile months back there have along the row that the price were duelI association. for a jump upwaid Every few daya the s The liee TuMlnhing company, rumor were thick and fast, and I of the event and donors of the when no xonf spicad re- - I inning musaage Omaoa Bee trophy the rnatn Trophy"for-th-- celved from the'east things quieted down! en much betn has very Contest, until the next batch of rumors was set couraged by the general respouee of the afloat. ' Nearly all dealers considered that a tnanuartiei era Tma response has come Irom the n amifurturers, who hav bran was inevitable on account of the I active in to. Ufid win o the start of mo rise increase In the cast of cotton fabric, large come has It tor truck manufacturing whbh largely enters Into the coat of e from other, who ha'e entered the field casing. In late years. It also ha oome from offew months the price of I "in the of, every cotton has paet ficial of truck aswlstions up about 139 per cent. character, who have promised em ourage. and the coetgonof lebor alhas inent. And the newspapet of thb grrat though not in this laige re mounted, no, and. ev-- 1 farming distru t through whbh the v! thing considered, there teemed to the I Around the Money Hell wnl pass hate observer no reason why the price of tires been particularly anxious to give etery should remain down with the price of assistance cverv ot ier commodity going up. The greatest contest, e'er Known In "The rise Is all the wev from 19 perl will 'the field of too commercial ' chicle leavcent on trm k the to ae high aa 35 per traverse portions oi sewn states. on coid tires. Tim rent average ing Omaha and returning tor Urnaha about advance Is about 20 per general cent. Not all I Twenty-fouda'a will of the four weeks later received notice, but the companies lie apent on the road, with four Monday of the Niger concern received No driving on Mindav will be majrrity stopover e of the Jump. acheduled The tentative route la 2Sw iiotb Is do thia "Rut knew thet going t hen the pathfinder make ihe lo afiert theyou m Ilia. already high prices of motor I lie drip In Slav tut final berouting will bvhe road not one or two makes, but all I and caia This wnl termlned governed of them? This. In addition to th freight condition, population In the lerrltorlea alee tnat is scheduled will advance all traversed, condition of bridges and ahll cars about J7S In lluis liv of the citiea and towns to care for That tlua Is coming we ar almost the participants and the trucks. certain because of let era we have re-- 1 The contest Is to be what is known at cenilv received from the r.irar grade 1. class K, under special rules pie sdvising ua not to take order forfactory, future rared bv General . Manager Char lea P delivery of cars and guarantee prices for Root, representative of the contest board, more cars than we have on hand or were and approved bv the latter organisation. to receive for the current month. The routing will lake the contestant cars that ar to "We have sold through the most fertile agricultural dls be delivered later many on the seeaon, end trlct of the United States, through Ne t would advise anyoneIn who Is figuring I braska, Wyoming. Colorado. Kansas, Mi on getting a car In the next four months Onlv to souri, Iowa and South Dakota. for that car at present prlcee. pneumatic tired trucks will be used, and andarrange place a deposit on It now, and the I entries will he limited to a.carrjlng ca dealer wllr gladly atore th car for you tons and will paetty of three and you wish It, at no extra charge be fully loaded, aa the rules stipulate nn(M will guarantee an Elcar at present I Tnis In addition to the grand trophy, there and absolutely protect buyer fiom will be a trophy for the winner in' each prices tht advame that la bound to come soon." five dlv talons. of , ' ? f under-writer- e ? What Can You Afford for Comfort "fn NY motorist can point , I i ' e ? dif- Comfort to some owners may mean deep cushions, easy springs, roominess. Others will mention a well balanced chassis, easy steering, snug curtains. Many iiien think of com- fort as. freedom from T squeaks, knocks, rattles. M (o5K complete saves the -- peace of mind and energy of an important man is an , economy. Packard Feature Such a car might easily pay for itself. Permit us to demonstrate this little miracle. HY shouldn't a man W!have all the comforts combined in one car? Surely in these practical days, nobody will confuse Let us call your attention to one fact: You will find more important men, whose keen business judgment everyone admires f riding in Twin Sixes than in any ether; make of car. . In all our experience with automobiles, we know of none which can so thoroughly justify its purchase as the Twin Six T onTIRESa -- The FUELIZER Another Exclusive 4 lf deductions or But his car likely has comfort with mere luxury. REALLY . from the next. the ? fea- ferent comfort features I one-ha- out the comfort tures in his car. Probably you cap suggest a number of other things. STANDARD MAKES These tires are all new, freah goods, reand NOT retreaded or built tire. Second. The Sims Company GUARANTEED Where Is the motor truck you bought eight year ago? In service or In the scrap heap? These two questions are put up squarely fo motor truck owners by the Plerce-Arrow Motor Car company. The unique challenge Is made In an Intereating booklet. "The First Fifty," juat publlahed by Uve company. "We have an answer to the questions." say M. D. Navlor, local distributor of Pierce-Arromotor car and trucks. It is this: If It was a Pierce-Arrotruck serv Is It tlvat long sineg in ha paid for the Initial cost of the truik. " e know this to be a fact. Of the first flftv trucks maryjfacturetf In 1911 company, one was by the Pierce-Arroretired after destroyed by fire, one seven years of drastic use, while the ret, are mainder, today operating as economically and dependably as ever "This Is true of no other make of truck. Other manufacturer might pro-di- p e one which good fortune chanced to so preserve for long a period, but where are Its mates? Furthermore, such a truvk, If It could be found, would present a design far different than that produced by the manufacturer at present The same Not so with the Pierce-Arroprinciples of design and construction which gave our veteran tnicka auch remarkable qualities of permanency are ad- In fact. Improvements hered o today. and refinements have bettered our product. which has stood the teat of years so - Ask the man who owns dealer Proves Statement With Unique Booklet, The First Fifty. ft I r- 175-17- 9 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake City. Main Street, Boise, Idaho. 516-51- 8 w ied-ser- vlc GUIDE RESULT TOEXHIBITBIG a fortv-etgh- tham or call and see them. Prices subject to changa without notice. Goode shipped Cc O. D., express or parcel poet, .Money refunded on goods returned to tie Intact within ten day. Auto Tire Do. 351 So. State. OF UTAH Was. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1735. BATTERY CELLS Dealer Tell arden Company Company Ha Become One Will Show Type Ued of Utah's Leading-- , " Industries. on Submarine. How Rubber Ed ward-- Compound for Thermoid Tire Wa Evolved. W well R, J. StoKes, chief production engineer Not many motorists realize the Insig."Think what these, year of servicq In wldelv diversified tvpCs of business mean Of the Thernjliicl Rubber company, devot- - nificance of the ordinary siartiug batof some these means It that trucks have e5 two years to the development of tery, from a standpoint of lz. a comearned profits mile' after mile for aa "Thermoid Ciolide, the compound that pered to other members of the storage great as .lOu.OOn miles. Rome aye approaching the sr.noonth milestone, others gives rubber such unusual strengthand battery family. A good Illustration will have passed 20o.nO0 miles and still others adds to Its eastirity, says J. E. Olsen, be presented soon by the Edwards-iYar-de- n have seen lid 900 miles of operation. secretary of Browning Brothers company, Motor Tarts company, which, as a - "Mui h records make first cost insig- Ogden. of a visit bv Mat Warden to the result nificant. They prove that the Pterce-rrot The chemistry of rubber was to Mr. truck is the cheapest to buy and ktokes a new thing," ho continued. For convention of Exlde- battery dealers held the iheapcst to operate. many years he had been manufactnnng recently tn Denver In connection with the Copies of The First Fifty,' which out- tlrea. and during thnt lime had expewill exhibit two or three cells lines the historv of each of the veteran rience rubber compounds. He auto show, with truck units, may be obtained from the realised thatmany of the glgantitt storage batteries manuof the rubber More Miles compounding 157 M. 1. Navlor company, distributor. was little bejond the stage of infancV, factured during the war for United Purchasers of new and Social Hall avenue. knew that there was vast room for States submarines by the Bxlde comto are Invited over go truck equipment Pei cells weigh 2009 pounds their requirements and the local branth development He began a series of experiments In pany. andThese the complete unit, or battery, will be glad to lav out probable upkeep the Thermoid laboratories in quest of an each cells. 309 cost over any given period of operation. contains a formula that entpely new compound A still more striking contrast would be would add to rubber a degree of endurlittle airplane battery, which the Exance such aif had never been given It be- -' the lde company supplied the government fore. ng ms war. according to Mr. .de and his staff wrestled untiringly "This batterv is even smaller Warden with the problem, but at the end of al- and lighter than the Ford Exlde. which most two years found their effort pracbeen made standard equipExperiments had been has recently tically fruitless. on Fed care. h asid. made with 567 separate formulas, but all ment from the convenWarden Mr. failed to produce the desired results. tion laat weekreturned with more enthusiasm Some of them added to rubber anisxing than ever. "Indication point to a most strength; others gave It remarkable buoy- successful WILL for Exlde said MANY ancy. yet each latked other qualities vital Mr. Warden.year"More than batteries," ?"0 Exlde dealto perfect tire rubber. were the west of all sections ers from "But at last, when tljev had almost present and from every section enthusiYOUR given up hope, their efforts were re- astic and optimistic reports were oh h The five hundred and warded When you buy n ordinary battery, you lalned. How many months cant tell how longit will last. It a attempt succeeded, and succeeded principal topic ot discussion at far bevoinj their Twpea S ores of lab- the Thconvention rear puzzle. ' But when you buy a was the merchandising can you get out oratory tests of toughness, resilience and th Kxide comservicing resistance to oil, water, heat, etc failed pany foe the policy of year. of It? No radical coming to reveal a single shortcoming. The new are manv Improve hut changes planned, wrhlch Mr. rubber Stokes compound, J named Vrollde. measured up In every ments of " substantial kind havs been MONOGRAM OILS The rapid growth of large Industries throughout thd weM Is attracting attention all over the country, ahd in this respect the Utah Oil Refining company has few rivals, according to A. T. Brown of the company. "Eleven years ago th Utah OH Refining rompany consisted of a few soat- - Gallon HOW tered bulld'ngs and tank." said Mr Brown. mod"Today It Is a ern refinery, completely thoroughly equipped In every detail. Each department Is organized to a high degree. of efficiency and each step In production Is guarded and supervised by experts. Th result Is ibat today the Ltah Oil Refining company ranks among th foremost industries in the lntermountatn west. lr fialt 2FUT r Pro- dured different kinds Ijk of lubricants, with an immense output of gasoline, kerosene and wax. Our production Is constantly growing, and at the present time of flft0.009 a month. We are shipping oil gallons In carload lot several western states and the scopt of our distribution Is constantly widening This Is due to the fact that our product fhrir h'gh" qU?rrkabl rPUUti0 "Howeyer, Irrespective of th for our products, the Utah Oil demand Refining company prides Itself on Its ability to care for tho of home dealer We maintain a aufflrlent nupplr on hand so that we may serve promptly ln loci circles who needs n!s "Vico and Simplex Ford motor oils are both paraffine base oils, made from chojes Wyoming crude, and they have to thousands proved their worth of users." STARVING BATTERY WILL RUIN ITS LIFE It is commonly known that man who has been without food for a along period cannot immediately resume heavy eating without serious result. Scientifically, the reason for this is hat ls system is not prepared for sudden overloading. Me must be fed small quantities pf food frequently, In order thrft his system may adjust Itself to changed conditions. This condition hag an exaot when applied to storage batteries. parallel A itor-sg- e exbattery which is in a hausted condition, or whatcompletely is commonly known as 'starved." cannot be brought back to normal again simply by running the engine and Many . car owners believe thatgenerator. thevcan recharge an exhausted battery by this method. This practice, however. Is mistake, the direct exi. t which is to shorten th battery s Ilfs. Ins only nay to properly an exhausted battery Is to Jiav recharge an expert remove It from the car and charge It from an outside source at the proper rate, carefully adjusted to meet the changed condition or the battery." says E. K Darling, manager bf the Monard.-- k J Motor company, local dealers ot the Vj j e storage battery. -- W0. Trest-O-Lit- 4I have never deceived you about Culco Oils; you may therefore rely on what I say about our better gas MONTHS BATTERY LAST? eixty-elght- MO-N-T- piKLACULFIA way to his Ideal." HT-NOHO-M-T- '3OTEny. with the Philco Slotted Retainer the answer; The is guaranteed fortwo years twenty, the four m o t b a etroageat guarantee ever written. KARL WINTER. Here a batterr VIMTEE 'i NATIONAL SEXTET WILL-BEXHIBITED beauty To these new ears which is not surpassed .in uiotordom. The lithe, luxurious bodies that bug the road, the perfect fittings, even such a little thing Salt Lake motor enthusiast are prom-- I as the distinctive curve f the fenders, ised a glimpse of something very due give the ear an aristocratic quality; tmetive in aulomohtle style when the while the dependability and smoothnew models of the National Sextet are ness of its engine, which responds to put on exhibition br the Randall Dodd the slightest toqch, adds that joy to Auto company. Beginning March 23, motoring found only ta a perfect ear. there will be a It is expected that other models touring model exhibited In the company's will te shown in the near future. showrooms on Fourth South-streeThis Activity in truck buving as well Its he first National Sextet to be as in passenger cars has been good at shown locally this year. In shaking j the Randall Dodd establishment of late. of the new car, bale models has Msuagcr Tom I The GMU truck in Davis said: been frequently demonstrated and re- There is a dignified stjle and Lsults are reported as most gratifying. I E Pep i just pure gasoline nothing else, the same a ordinary gas. The price Phone t. 776 South Third Wet. Phone Wasatch 3104. 'Pep" Wasatch 3104 for Dealer who sell it pure. J |