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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNINO, MARCH 23, 1920. CHOOSES CAR THAT EXACTLY SUITS -- Z5 n t r to y- r - Earl M. Crandall, prominent Elwani-- n and Salt lake Insurance man, 8andlns by hia Studei1L& Special Six aylor spmpany, which distribute ' the coupe. This lour passenger beauty was handled through the T- - W. L O Studebaker can In this territory. t J "In choosing the Special Sia Stole baker coupe I feel that I have a car that will suit mv business and socia purposes admirably," said Earl hi. Kiwanian and in Crandall, suranoe representative, yesterday, have driven studebaker before, and have been so thoroughly satisfied with their action that they are repeaters with me." T. W. Naylor of the Naylor company report exceptional activity thia wee in the Speeial Six Studebaker. The Wittman Heavy Duty Type popularity of this ear apparently is due Dealer Tells Advantages of ita to al of economy operation, largely Is Built for Specific though it includes practically all of Using Equipment Which the advantages that go with ears that are much higher priced. The Special Is Universal. Purpose. Six is equipped with powerful split head motor of Studebaker design and with an improved carburetor which gives thia series ev The theory and practice of epeclallxa- During the paat three or four years t'nn erv assurance of a car ready for any are revolutionizing the process of Have same of the cars many adopted the Industry, according to U B. Lv nch, man- nemergency. starting and ager of the western branch of the The jioiiy of the Special Six is roomy clutch. Ignition system, Battery company. who reportIs and comfortably accommodates five lighting systems, carburetors, bearings, that because the Wlttmann battery passengers. The finish of the sedan etc. And, In choosing the brands they ir.ada for a special kind of service it la and coupe haa attracted special atten have adopted, they have endeavored to meeting with the general approval of tion, as have alio the many elegant ap- get the best obtalnabe, says M. I Owners of cars "Every man to his trade likewise pointment which place the Special Six Graham, Elcar distributor. Mr Lynch. in a class of higher-pricecart. What la this leading to? It means every batrv to its toh." said to of a mechanism the par- Adaptability In the future, a ben the motor car "Tha Special Six ia built in (ve that Is serve Is just as necesto choose new equipment, ttrilaras ue It body atyles," said Mr. Naylor yester- manufacturers human skill. of For sary specialization motors, etc., they will choose those day. the kind of results demanded by "Naturally, the touring car is nans, a common use and those that prove (he results memost the of this among group, best. They are gradually working into twentieth entury standards every popular especially for spring and summer use, this at The cnlef advantages chanical unit of a motor car must be speas well as because of the fact that it are. betterpresent. service and cheaper parts, for cially des.gnod and then rigidly built to is less expensive than the aedana or that la shat quantity production brings. that design. It was this thought that Inspired the "At present about 30 per cent of all coupes. At the same time, however, it Wlttmann company when they began a is interesting to know how much the the cars manufactured are equipped with few years ago to build the rugged heavy Red Beal motors, 30 per cent demand ia running toward closed cars. Continental with Borg A Beck clutches, and large duty battery. They were specialists, a "Few of the smaller items have ere-of the cars have such equip- tackling the problem of evolving and ted more favorable comment than the percentages ment as Stromberg Delco producing a special kind of battery for a carburetors, outside and inside door handles. The starting, lighting and Ignition, Tlmkin special kind of service. "They stuck to their Job and won out accessibility of the outside handles in bearings; Willard batteries, and Stewart Result the famous Wlttmann heavy getting into' the ear makes for great products. Is coming soon when all cars duty battery, the finest replacement battime "Tha convenience. Thia is particularly true sl'l have such standard on now the market. Being a re- and they tery parts with children, who, heretofore,- - have will Interchange on anv so that placement battery. It Is not in competition with other makes. It wa created to found it necessary to climb onto the you will not have to rely make, upon one com- do duty on motor car that have running board and partially- Into the pany and one manufacturer for. service beenheavy In . long enough to send their and car before the opening of the doors was parts The 1920 Elcar models have all of orlwnal battery installation to the dla- possible. can. and much more. Some "The cowl light at the windshield thistheequipment, "It has been completely demonstrated cars that are manufactured thia add a particularly distinctive touch. of a battery In an old car la called upon year hwve IS per cent standard equip- that more current than The body of the ear ia a beautiful ment; others SO per cent, and 60, to .75 to deliver one-fifIn a new car not to mention a 100 Studebaker dark blue." Elcars cent. are battery cent standper per and are practically alone In tilts the fact that the generator la putting Activity around the pew showrooms ard. This means reliability. That la less current in. of the Naylor company at Sou h class. "To replace an old battery, therefor, so hv many Elcars are being sold this State street indicates that the firm will year. It la a car worth considering when with one of the same make means a loss be able to move into the commodious cars 4t mechanical coordination and a. big are being considered." falling off In the service of the can-- The quarters shortly after April 1. Accord-inWlttmann heavy duty battery la built to to officials of the company, a lame the ndditlonal needed current and give shipment of the late Studebaker models public as soon as the new quarters are consequently It keeps the car at the is in tr&pait and will be shown to the ready. of power n4 speed efficiency." well-know- BMIIiDl CDS fflTEOT COUNTS t It pleases us to note that our Liberty owners feel more and more friendly toward their cars as time goes on. . t This is partly accounted for, of course, by the distinct and delightful, difference in Liberty riding and driving. I Wltt-man- But the underlying reason, we are convinced, is the basic goodness of the car JUDD-BROWE- AUTO CO., R Distributors. 155-5- 9 South Main Street. ' A ' J J Phono Wasatch 1995. n. I I th 116-11- 8 I I g top-not- ..iimiiiniiminimTiiimiini liiiiiiiiiniiimniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiniinumi:::::!: sW-r'gapz.- ' 1BETTERI BETTER! of Car Can Be Richard Motor Companys t Delayed Shipment Ex Easily Transformed for pected in Few Days. Spring at Small Cost Interior " SEE ZION CANYON THIS SUMMER Spring A I RE you going to visit this scenic wonderland, this marvelous National Good automobile roads playground during the coming summer? through the canyon have been built. The season opens May 15. THE OAKLAND ANNIHILATES DISTANCE w . Distance is no obstacle to the Oakland. It will take you up the steepest grades and over the roughest roads, showing regularly a gasqhne mileage or 25 miles per gallon, 8000 to 12,000 miles per set of tires, and correspondingly low costs of maintenance. Touring Model, f.o.b. Salt Lake Besides, the increased strength of the OAKLAND frame, now inches deep instead of as in old models, insures driving ease, riding comfort, safety and long life to the car. Beady for immediate delivery. Cl JfAiZ 0m3 of the automobile renovation getting to be as much an Tnstltutlon as the spring housecleaning, according I to the manager of the auto accessories department of the Capital Electric company. He reports a big demand for such accessories a.td materials as slip covers I la I for aeats, canteen touring sets, top polishes and mohair dyes. Especially Is there a demand for cushion slips, the kind that have color and snap and that can be put on or off in a Jiffy," he went on to eay. "The cushion slip gives the inside of the car a brand new appearance, and there Is a sufficient variety of colors to meet the whim or preference of any person. "The kind we are selling are the kind that are washab'e. The average woman is Just as fastidious about tne appearance of her car as she is of her home. She demands a cushion that can be easily laundered when It haa become ao.ied. Then. too. rhe wants style and attractiveness. patterns that are distinctive and pleasing When auto aeats become soiled, clothes become soi'ed. too. by the contact Hence the cushion cover Is especially welcome for the protection It gives to wearing apparel. The cushion cover we are putting on the market la made-o- f firmly wen. cold water anrunk tub smooth textu-ematerials that launder beautifully and are easy to Iron. Ther fully meet the women a Idea of what an eaiv washable cushion slip should be There ts one buttoned on ard piece for each seat. It ful.y covers both bottom and back cushd, 1 51 SOUTH STATE DENVER SALT LAKE BOISE ion This cushion slP is easy to change rao nut It on twenty minute, with a light hammer to place the tack buttons around tha top of the nea- t- for the first set and any time after that three minute to change from the soiiel to a clean set. They button on like a Anv one garment." With the announcement that the Richards Motor company had been formed in this city to distribute Mack trucks In Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, apfor dialer connections have plications been coming In at the temporary quarters of tha comern, 67 South State street Dealer contracts have already been let in various territories, and several more will yet be made. The first shipment of Mack trucks is now en rout here and Is expected shortly after Apr.l Jl, The truck were ahlppel from New York on March 11. according to word brought here recently by A. J. evster, factory representative of the Motor Truck corpoMack ration. with headquarter at Los Angeles, Cal. After the first shipment, regular consignments wilj arrive at specified lntervxls The Richards Motor company is makd ing Its temporary quarters wtlh the Motor company at 57 South Stale concerns two street. Tne are closely w.th each other, with Stephen L. Richards president of both Willard Richards Is mapvger of the Hyland company, which distribute Stutx. Stearna-Knlgand HupinoMla cars in this territory, aud Russel Richards is manager of the Richards company, distributor of Mack Russel Richards. In commenttrucks. ms work of tbs Mack trucks upon ing and the unquestionable fsvor with wmph be will greeted, says: they "The Mack Is not only reliable and economical machinery to run, but It is efficient. It will do tbe work better than other truck, rezardle. of how economical or rehacle thev may be through b..gh grade manufacturing, because it Is prop-er.- y engineered for the Joa. The Mack, can be maintained at low cost because I ini'll witn efrord'narv factor of it, safety, staired without excessive weight, 776 South Third West. which red ie jear and tear on tre part Phone Wasatch 3104. and because It mav be repa'red at the I mm it mu wo vt fmmtftff i? m y? tf ??? min'mum expenditure of time and morey fffftriff tMfiifip f Mf because It is simple and astonishing. lUUiisitl Llstiis4ii iitittsimUtuUst ill iliiiiiiiAiiittti iillllilalilliiilll -- Inte-natlon- al Hy-tan- , ULMUMii a T 5 : j |