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Show THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, CCTOBER 23, .1921. 7 GUT AUTO PRICES Foreign Exchange Excludes Cars of Yankee Manufacturers NOW $1 This ia a Studebaker Year feature by feature the LIGHT-Slthen consider the new low price! The prices of Trench automobiles have keen hammered down as far as possible In order to defeat competition from British, 8panish and Italian factories, acThis cording to t?i New York Herald. Is declared the moat striking feature of the automobile show, which opened last week in the Grand Palais. .American competition, thanks to the high exchange value of the dollar, does not worry the French builders, as the prices which are marked in dollars naturally provoke the comment that every dollar represented fourteen. Instead of five, franca But serious competition apparently is ootnJng from France s neareet neighbors, One new especially In the de luxe types. r, Italian car, with a been not aa yet motor, haa prloed. but it Is expeoted to. be offered to the market at not less than 140,009 franca Several Italian firms, however, are showing cheap models. As a whole, Frepch displays cover the widest possible ranga Throughout tha day the atanda devoted to cycle cars were the most crowded with The speed and graceful lines buyera which ths French makers have managed to combine In these cars are making threeThe them unusually popular. wheeled cycle care are shunned except by curious nonbuyers. For those wanting noveltv there was a nsw Helica and a new Eolla, both resembling the body of an airplane mounted on four solid wheels and propelled by four-fohelices located In the front o! the machina They are reported capable of carrying two passengers, developing a speed of fifty miles an hour, and weigh about 600 pounds, while the price complete la less than 11,000 francs. Naturally the publlo Is turning to cycle cars with ths prices slashed to this extent, and American firms charging $8600 to 810,000 cities ars realising f. o. b. American that the French market la closed to them, until at least exchange Is again normal. X -- remarkable7 light weight car combines all that we believe the critical owner expects in an automobile. It was built up to that expectation. And because it is manufactured complete in the Studebaker plant with middlemens profits eliminated Studebaker is able to offer it today at the new low price, , s is At all driving speeds the LiGHT-Si- x remarkably free from vibration. Its power- motor is an exclusive ful THIS er twelve-cylinde- TOURING UGHT-SI- X of Abnormality - - v Studebaker design built complete in Studebaker factories. The flexibility the power and the economy (18 to 22 miles to the gallon) of the LIGHT-Sl- X motor are qualities not to be found in the avercar. . , age ; i six-cylin- You can have the advantage of this motors wonderful gasoline economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of ation only by owning, a Studebaker - Light-Si- x. : car aoar bafara offend to tha yWie hat nprtunltW it much in automabila aalaat tho LIGHT-SIat tha ntu prica. SEE thia ramarkabla cor. DRIVE in It. KNOW ht Automobile tnhy Studabokar rafart to it at " Tha Woridt Craataat Light-waNo motor 4 ot X if T. W. & L. O. NAYLOR COMPANY South State Sh, Salt Lake City, Utah.1 116-11- 8 1 (, Provo, Utah, and Idaho Falls, Idaho. NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER f.o-b- Taariag Cara and Raadrtara ROADSTER TOURING CAR 2 PASS. ROADSTER,..., SPEQALSIX TOURING CAR ROADSTER........,, RIG SIX TOURING CAR This section of 'the; Victory highway was recently mapped hy The Tribune Overland pathfinder, fitted with Firestone tire gad uain Vice oils and lubri- cants, It ii on of the most aeenio seotiexs of Colorado, following the eourse of th Yampa, or Bear, river. It ia well aettled with ranches and fanning lands, and eonanlerMe coal is mined la the small towns along the highway. The reau follows the route selected by the Moffat railroad, which has been t and thereby annexing the 1, completed as as Craig, Colo. Considerable highway construction work frogram and national champion, Is being done by the government in ectiqni along this route, and each season but established at well new Amerships, sees the roads In a better condition. It ia freely predicted that the Victory ican records for the 10, U and il is more destined to deliver highway travel Into tsarist Utah than any other distances on a one-midirt track. While tha rate per mile made In these road entering from the east, and already it stands a close second to the Lincoln events was not as high as that mads in highway through Wyoming. some other races held this year, as high aa 104 miles being made, for instance, in the race held at finish. As an example, In the twenty-flve-mi- the fifty-mievent ths time was 38 last spring, ths average rataFresno, mainevent Ludlow swept ever ths minutes, 63,13 seconds, or a rate of tained was remarkably good. course astride his 77.11 miles per hour. The greatest speed mi In every event a speed of over elUae in 16 17.14 seconds, c. was attained in the event, when seven miles an hour was kept upseventy, to tne st a rate of minutes, 77.16 miles per hour. In the time token to cover this distance LUDLOW- HOLDS RECORDS. N. Y.At the national SYRACUSE, championship races held here Fred Ludlow, one of the most brilliant and beat known motorcycle racers of the day, won the unique distinction of not only capturing first place In every event bn the -- ALL 8th. 1921 Factoriao Gmvm and 5Wsm 1123 1150 UGHT-SIUGHT-SISPECIAL-SI- SPEC1AL-S1- . 1SS I43S 13S 1885 UGHT-SIUGHT-SI- SPEOALSIX SPECIAL-SIBIG-SIBIG-SI- COUPE ROADSTER. SEDAN COUPE SEDAN. COUPE $1350 1550 24SO ! 7 PA5S. SEDAN....... 2350 250 2860 STUDEBAKER far-wes- ... le twenty-flve-ml- le le Harley-Davtda- ene-ml- le wss $4.06 hoi4V. aaesadt, or $1.73 mile per ELSIE JANIS MOTORCYCLES. Miss BIsto Jania, America's vaudavilla darling" and popular movia gtar, who ha from Fran oar- -, is ona of tha lust atast raerulto to tha tportvof motorcycling. 'Whllaln Pari a whera aha was the star of a musical comedy at tha tpollo theater, Misa .Janie aised a motorcycle sidecar outfit constantly for going to and from th theater and Wherever else she wished to go. Snuggled down into tha depths of tha luxurious sidecar, with a chauffeur at tha handlebars, she and bar infectious smlla were a daily delight to frequenters of gay Pares ' broad boulevards. RTOLEN CARS 8ENT ABROAD. and countries, Investig-tio- n recent arrest of four men reveals that cars are sent under the Following ths In New York- - City for having exported classification of "used to many counstolen automobiles to Cuba, Porto Rico tries throughout the world. Latin-Amertc- rirr'd JW jSssssa -- POTATO CROP SAVED. A motorcycle saved 47,008 bushels of potatoes for the American "spud eater this year. Bounds like quits a statement doesnt it? Yet this sweeping is Just what was accomplished when Ted Soil reader, a wealthy "potato king" of Watt. Minn., conceiving the Idea of attaching a dust spraying outfit to the sidecar chassis of his motorcycle, 'atole a march on the destructive potato-bu- g and saved his patch of potato plants. The power of the motorcycle waa used for both traction and to run the dust sprayer. With the outfit it waa possible to duet 194 acres a day with paris green, n whereas a sprayer would have covered but thirty-fiv- e acres a day. With tha exceedingly dry weather that waa prevailing all summer throughout this section of the country, 8 day a delay might have meant a total lose of the crop, a misfortune that did occur this summer to thousands of potato growers throughout the middiewestern states . Your Foot on a Buick Brake Gets Results Buick brakes, like Buick cars, dont fail Easy to operate, easy to adjust, positive in their action Buick brakes provide that factor of safety so: necessary today. Buick invites '" i comparison. Buick Sixea 1. - 48 pass. pass. pass. pass. pass. pane. pass. Buick Tour Roadster., ..$1753 Touring 460 Sedan 1773 Coupe ...... 7Q 3023 Touring Sedan ......1021 Coupe ...... Roadster ..$1133 I --pass. Touring.... ll mmmtaaaaamammmm Calm Boise, Idaho RandaeL'Bobd Auto salt Lake 47-f- il - South Second East. Wasatch 4860. Twelfth and Mala Streets. Utah's Greatest Automobile TitabHihmint. WHEN BETTES AUTOMOBILES. ABB BUILT BUICK y WILL . BUTli) v horse-draw- 'Jniform Traffic Laws Will Be Topic of Discussion UT ..... .... ml Coupe I --pass. Sedan F. 6. B. Salt Lake THEM When The Fabric Begins To Show 310-ac- CYCLE STAMPS ENVELOPES. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Among the many interesting bits of news that have come to light since the recent disastrous flood that swept ever the greater pertion of this city, none Is more interesting than that told by postoffice employees of how a motorcycle was utilised in the emergency to do the work of twelve men. When the power was shut aft that fatal Saturday morning, tha at the postoffice canceling machine stopped. A motorcycle used by special was Immsdiately brought delivery carriers Into tha building and tha drive wheel, stripped of Its tire, was connscted to ths machina by a bait, Tha machina waa operated by the motorcycle Saturday, Sunday and Monday. 3f... We are specialists In servic- Tha most Important trafflq discussion and development of the year will take place at the internal Traffic Officers convention at tha Oakland .auditorium, Octo- At the first signs of the. fabric showing through the worn tread, its high time to have that tire retreaded. TREE Balt Lake City Branch COS South Main Street Phon Wasatch 8791 can make it practically as good as new. Its the fabric that holds "We the air, and the tread protects the fabric. ' r Our exclusive Factory Retread gives new life to your old tires. Theyll easily last until spring, if you bring them in to us NOW. K45BuickSedan RUBBER' PRODUCTS this nesting. CQ-IN- C. LINE R0AD8. ths national roads in Franca, to th xtaat of 34 040 miles, ars linsd with tract and oared for by tha govcrnmanL Ths ministry bf publfo works has mors than LSOtLOM tree uadar itg ooatrafc n 4 ber 34 to 29. Tho final adoption of the proposed uniform traSpq law wjll take place, end irany discussions are expected to com up on tho laor uefre it U Anally adopted Nino sevemment dep vrtmsiiu are cooperating si d taking a keen interest m AU ing bearings. Garage-meand Motorists are invited to come to us for any information concerning the care or replacement of New Departure, Timken or Hyatt bearings. c 139 East 2' South St.v Wasatch 5268 little over 8000 sacrificed for cash. ' Bon miles, to be . N0BTHWE8TEBN GABAGE 2nd South Wasatch 1146 182 E. |