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Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY SfORiflNG, JANUARY 15, 1922 AllTIiaiYbttSs iBraMotos1 Car icHere r ' ;Tbe i . VX ' ' . .fW Durability rugged, indestructible, noiseless new rear axle, with rigidly mounted differential and oversize taper roller bearings, the deep channelled frame, Soundly bound tress members and staunchly engiheered .. motor base, mean herculean strength and turdihhss. ' Cl 1A Safety f .ra Xn this new car Chandler engineers have gone far beyond current practice in a score of ways Economy and have introduced chassis and body design. The astonishingly low price of this Chandler Six and the wonderful gasoline, oil, tire and service ' economy meet the far-reachi- demand for lower nation-wid- e tost"' ' The long, underslung rear spring suspension of the - new Chandler Six gives superlative riding comfort. Thfc wide,, kriw, raaxfol seats ind backs have - Unusually detp Springs and soft, yielding cushions Smartness and Beauty The smart style and luxury of the new Chandler ' set new standards. The lints and detail of the body design are wholly ntw. The graining beauty of the dee& nick tied radiator, the charm of distinctive color, die Smart aluminum steps, the rigid, fenders with leather Splashers, the fine uphoistny of genuine hand buffed leather, the and the miniature side big barrdtrpt lights on the cowl, the nickeled windshield, are only a few of the distinctively stylish touches that will make this Chandler the most admired cat. 'ti ,'H 'i Atr at'Cri -- r v! od Tii Mt 1 : ti jf nl ; lift -- car as distinctive in every way as - custom-buil- t Silence" if it were hn Style as manifested in this latest Chandler is a subtle achievement that defies expression. It is newness with beauty, sturdiness with grace, power with lightness and poise. It is individual character i .l'j !? not mere novelty nor eccentricity, v In performance this new. car fulfills every promise of its splendid appearance. The marvelous motor, brought to the highest efficiency, will increase the fame of its 100,000 predecessors; Only long experience in motor car. building, backed by financial strength and unusual buying power. make? possibk this latest Chandler at so remarkably low a price. You will want to see this wonderful car the motor car sensation of 1922. --b- ut TOURING CAR Bower v i ' Chandler's marvelous motor With added develop! astonishing power and flexibility. The cushioning action of perfected Hotchkiss drive make this power available for the burst of speed, the long cruel pull or the surmounting of the reitae-ment- hill Magneto ignition .id ;.U priced cars. This new Chandler Six is a smart, luxurious Completely Silent Operation marks the Chandler Six. The entire chassis is exceptionally clean and free from movable rods and parts. The large rear axle revolves silently on big roller bearings and the differential gears produce no audible sound. - Camshaft, magneto ina Water pump Are driven by Silent chain. The muffler And long. exhaust pipe completely silence the exhaust The rigid Support Of gasoline tank and tire carrier eliminate vibration, squeak and rattle. V failing, A u been encountered except in the very highest head-lam- never V betterments in ng ol . Individually important; for better service; increased riding comfort, longer life and greater strength and safety these improvements combined have produced an epoch-makin- g car Such chassis construction, such body design, such care in detail and appointments have never Comfort steepest o- rifl cord tires on minimises side studding, big non-skiall four. wheels. It is low, hugs the road and is absolutely stable on the short turns. And it is unusually easy to handle. d - ,b .; at a touch, emergency brake on transmission that " ' . It has reserve power, service brakes that take hold 'J a tv J ' ' ' I 2. t is positive and j -- I T.O.B. Cleveland Cord Tires Non-Ski- d Standard Equipment "1 r di il ! H H ft q , v Ikm $ & Motor Company 'Naylor Woodraff Distributors 157 Hall Avenue -- S ! .'V ' - CHAN Ar r - ... Social 9 D L E R .... MO T O R . - rv' , A, C A R r u - - . C O M PANY " y. ' C L E V Vv y t 2. $ EL AND . i i |