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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1U1M. J. L. SHEPHERD BUYS ANOTHER PACKARD i oFimuL iphi of Crolide Virtue Com- - pound Are Explained by JE. Olson. ' N fact rutlr us4 tomobile tire .tha t t , ' I A . . .v 3 . s' ! t , ; i ; .. v' V v ' . 1- - :vcj 'vi- - , -- W y s V, r w x r S I - ' :' . N f. l 'i'ykr .1 v?t S' ; : V 4 t . - f 3 riDiaiai V.-- . L 4 t G B of alxiiit tha preparation In tha manulaviura of auhav been dlacovarnl by Thrrmold Rubber company of Tren- ton. N. J.. according to a atatement made by J. E Oaon. of Browning Broth-er- a company of Oaden, distributor in tha Intermountain section for Thermold Urea. "Pure rubber poeaeeeee little strength, eald Mr. Oao". "ao little, 'n fact, that a tira made of It alone aould run perhaps one hundred miles or o, but certainly not fartrer, K la tha compounding. tha Mending of the rubber with other Ingredients, that gives It toughness. Tha chemist and Ms laboratory are just as neceMary In tha production of a good lire as the fabric and ruober which are a Ur a chief matertala "The Thermold Crolide compound tire new compound contain an entirely I Crolldw-whl- eh the result of erer two of patient experiment In tha Therjaara laboratories. Blended wtlh the rubmold ber and the most costly grade of fibre la used In the Dew TherPara mold tire the effecta of Crolide seem testa miraculous. Exact laboratory ahow this new rubber compound to be from tlfly to several hundred e per cant re.'a-n- t and tougher, more to tha attacks of oil and water than ordinary grade of rubber; and It will giv arnica In tha tame proportion. "Crolide I blended not only with the exact detread, but also in scientifically fabric gree with the rubber-treate- d This protects and strengthens the fabrl-an- d helps to make the tire, when cured, a eolld. Inseparable whole. Tread, cusn-tobreaker strips and all the piles of fabric, welded together as thev are, make new tire so strongly fortified against this wheel separation, fabric brpaka reaultlnv from bruises, cut, blowout and kindred troubles so common to average tires, that ununai service la not the exception, but the rule. "The enduring qualities of Thermold Pieltde compound tire are remarkable Two year of road teat made over the MEANS BUICX WUrc-LPHl- . mu aeJl v-w-- Em BEuiaai IBE3I THE purchaser of a Buif'k car can make his investment with the utmost confidence that he is getting an excellent motor car value, as well as an excellent motor car. up-riv- er nt rnmxmr xhovs G a m-r- , womt roads In th country. In alt con ditlons of weathor and cllmata and w.th si) kinds of cars, mere made before thJs w tire was put on the marketO'er ere tested In this manner 10.000 tires shorn the ed wonderful mile nd results e records. The Thermold Crolide compound tire - Is not expensive. We claim frankly that. , J. L. Shepherd, Salt Lake hauling ha It will give you more mileage for lea contractor, purchased .another money than you heretofore have ob- Packard truck, and, in his talk with A. tained from anv other tire made; and S. S.ms, president of the Sims company, h t'lVHual mileage la due to a large exMr. tent to the results obtained by Thermoid Packarl intermountain distributor, of men, fellows said, 'hemiHtt in producing the new rub to Shepherd w Buick Valve-in-Hea- d 'Lots been highly praised for seryiceability, performance and economy and their purchase is really an investment in so much transportation to be used at any time, any where, in any manner, to suit the needs of the owner. ith business ability, fail beCJuse they best equipment when I bought Packards because I know thev are the only trucks. Mr, bhenherd drove two seasons for the Cardiff Transportation company in B- i- Cottonwood canyon, and witnessed the severe tests given every kind of equipment in oreraion there, drivinp prarticallv all makes' of trueks. and states that now, the beginning of the third season, the Taekards used by Cardiff are starting in, just warmed up for the years of service to come. The four-toPackard being delivered to Mr. Shepherd is a splid tired lob, equipped with Woods hvdraulic hoist and a four yard steel dump body. Mr old four ton truck hits along like it was going to dig up the etree-witsaid Mr. Shepherd its ,fower, compound Crol'de. motor cars have always didn't pick the thev atarod in. Then the purchaser is assured that the car that bears the Buick nameplate can not be duplicated in actual dollar for dollaz value. Saturday. Randall'Dodd Auto Cot, Ltd. Salt Lake Substantial Raise to Be Effective April 1, It Offi- Boise, Idaho mm IfoWnllB cially Announced, fehoGaEtof A price raise of $300 on all Lexington models will become effective April 1, It was announced yesterday by O. P. Judd, manager of the Western Motor 'Salea distributor of company, Intermountain the automobiles. Though Lexington raise went into effect at the factory February l, Mr. Judd has been giving hi customers advantage of the old rates on cars which have been shipped since February. The Western Motor Salea company ha received advices that, owing to the difficulties of securing plate glaae, lining and other special material used in the and closed models, the will be discontinued. However Mr. Judd has some of these on hand and In transit, which will care for Immediate demands. Though the weather has been anything but an Inducement to motor car buyers, Mr. Judd says that orders have been accumulating uevond h,s expectations. The company received two carloads of new models during the past week, each load divlled between closed and open models. A shipment containing the first of toe Thoroughbred models to reach Salt Lake Is expected soon, according to Air. Judd. None of these car has been received on the Pacific coast as yet and the.r coining is looked forward to with much interest as they created a favorable Impression at eastern automobile Lex-Seda- n niowa 0 ADVISES INSPECTING OF TIRES IN SPRING Top and Body a Unit "" In summer, all the breezy openness of a touring car, with side windows and frames entirely removed. And all the snug comfort of an entirely closed car in winter, with body and top a perfectly matched unit in appearance as in the built-u- p type, without the cumbersome excess yet weight and wider range. A lighter yet stronger frame spells economy in tires and fuel. The ay La-Seda- n, t2jSsi Touring Car, AJ Head Lamps prevent glare and mean safer, easier night driving. The combination of the Moore Multiple Exhaust System and enables you to get more power and greater mileage from the present-da- y e fuel than was possible with high-tedays. gas of Lexi-gasifi- er st by-go- ne Letus tell j'ouabout the many other exclusive advantages of this roomy and serviceable Lex-Seda- all-seas- on Thoroired (Sport Model), $228$: Sedanette , Serial S" model equipped with cord tire $2l8j; tjlfO; n, Coupe, SjlJO Intermountain Distributors 4 You Know mi OiS WHY TAKE A CHANCE?- - Mutual Bldg., 180 East Second South, Salt bake City. Tyng Lexington Motor Company, Connerarille, Indiana, U. S. A. fee 6 first rainy night you hare to change a tire on the road will think of Thermoids, You will wish" you had this rugged, resilient, reliable tire on the wheels of your car.. For, although you may never have proved the quality of Thermoids by actual use, you, no doubt, know of these sound reasons for long service: ' The rubber that is impregnated with the fabric, the rubber of the cushion and the rubber of the tread are toughened to a remarkable degree by compounding with Thermoid Crolide. This patented compound, which is the marvel of rubber chemistry, also adds to the elasticity of rubber. In the actual making of the tiro only the best materials are used and the hand methods of manufacture are supervised with the utmost, care. We back our claim , for the long wearing ability of Thermoid Tires with the reputation of our institution, known throughout ' . the entire west. THE - low-grad- WESTERN MOTOR SALES CO. Wasatch 2931 A visit to a reliable tire service station can profit most car owners more at this season than at any time in the year, sc- L. Sewell, Firestone cording to AV. brar rh manager, at 31 West Fourth South stieeL "Tires that have been used for winter driving, he eald yesterday, "are liable to have been cut by particles of lea These cuts probably - appear Innocent enough, but If no attention is paid them they may be the cauRS of a blowout. Through them water can work Into the fabric and rot It. "The beginning of spring Is a good time have an examination made for these cuts. The larger should be vulcanized and tne smaller filled with tire putty. "A little attention of this kind will go a long way toward assuring full mileage value out of a eet of tirea. & Toy, Distributors, Salt Lake. BROWWBrdG FONS FOUR, FIVE A DISTR.IOUTOR-- S OGDEN UTAH. HUDSON Ave |