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Show THE SALT" LAKE. TRIBUNE, SUNT)AY3I0RN1NG, .JANUARY' '19, 1019. s ! Dealers May Safely Trust Their Reputation with Oils That Have One of Their Own r? USE GUARANTEED Son of Postmaster Writes of Experiences With the Army of Occupation. CU1LCO OILS aA Terms of Armistice Are Being Carried Out Completely. Declares the Standard of the World DEALERS CULCO Writing from Frem Uio , are everywhere- - when you see the CULCO sign you may know the dealer is of thi better clans. LMERS Kranoo-Cierma- to President Wilson on his arrival at the French capital. Lieutenant Jlaymond Smith, who wae a member of the staff of the thief of air service In Parts, and who arrived In Salt Lake last Friday from across the sea, was in the company' of both Andrew and Noble Warrum, Jr., in Paris on the night of recember 3. At that time Noble Warrum. Jr, teas oil tctmij to receive orders to return to the L'nited Nlates. hut nothing definite concerning the matter has been received from him. At that time. also. Andrew Warrum was dally expec ting orders directing him to Join the arm of occupation across the German border. The letter from Andrew Warrum is as follows: "It will be t'hrlstmaa eve tomorrow plans. right and 11 have made butno some aviator Christmas ate alone, friends sre coming in to spend the duy and night with me this year. C U WASATCH 3104. W art always . ready to demonstrate the standard and performance of the CAD ILL AO given Lights Turned On. "I Just received your letter telling about the celebration of the armistice In old Salt It was no doubt a big day all over the United mates, but Paris was wild with rn itemeiit for two days, as ws knew of tt dv before It was verified. 1 m In Toul the first night, but got to pans In tunc to take part In the second n'ght festivities.' The great city looked different from what it did before. Bright lights were on for the first time In four years and the stores actually kept their shades up. People swarmed the streets all night and the din was terrific. It sure looked good to me, for the most light we have on the frontier Is furnished by headlight from passing trucks which are coming and gumg all night. We had fuiothr hi tim in Inris WH- hen all ever Fran' not uhle ecm arrival. Nnf hd the trt get ftwuv, o f went down to day with him. We ot to nee our ureni-den- t. the Krruelt with lent ride iuut nd you cant imagine the rowd i on the street nor the enihuriasm hiwn eveiywher. Ilverv time he rode out all traffic wur ttored on the etreetj he arm undr painted over ami soldier All of the aav lined every rlosed to let the troprlrtoie and elerk had The larger join tht crowd ehydric eigne the length of the buddings with 'Welcome to Wilnon or 'Himor to Svileon or wimilar word. wrote and told you atmut seeing Herman Post and hning a nhe visit and to Nancy automobile ride with him and Toul. He drifted In with bl nianrting officer the day aftrt Noble left for 'the coast, so they dldti get to see each other. ;ret M nr Trenchmen Happy. days ne had had ke-t- fr mng-tqg- ltppy, This pi e la pnrnp dintaiKT from the m ing train present frontier, hut the of trucks and wagons of Nunricau and French armies make it hmk hkc the In- - Ju-s- before th t armi-Kik- e. ' . A group of German pnaonera Juat bunch of phased amgtug their loudaat and wouldnt ihem are working near here VVhji run away it they were urged. our men, bpecmliy thev happy, the Frenoh and Holguins who come atrag-giin- g Hi from German prison caqipa, have .i dit ferent look on their face aud they m,me tU things the Germans will have to matter. for, here and hereafter. "Jiiousandte of Russian prisoners nave ,it bti.ii rtleksed in the south part of around like Germany, and they wanderfrom town to mob of tramps begging I am afraid' there, will be trouble town. with them if there is not sutna provision made fog feeding and sending them back to their own country. Terms Carried Out. Armistice conditions are being carried out rai&iiy in all details and we tua expected to repot t observations on these matters from time to time. But I commenced to tell you aboit ny getting up so early yesterday worn ing and will give my days doings, which rven will furnish you sninuthlng to f It has become monotonous and uninfor teresting to me. I hated to get up,clean comfortable in the big, it it very two feet deep, bed, with down mattresses but I put a match to iny fire and went out to the landlady's parlor, dining room, library, kitchen and laundry combined and where 1 found the old grandmother havand 10, the two little girls, ages ruts are bright, They ing their coffee. little children and 1 wish 1 could do people nave something for them. These all been very good to me. sit arodml tbs fire 'Manv nights with them and we try to understand each other, which gets easier every day. The old grandmother is a funny old soul, with gray hair, a kind, wrinkled face and a big mouth which is nearly always way, but smiling hi a sort of motherly when her smile expands It brings to vtow a few and very few of the strongest teeth time has Mi her, tfhe stands about four feet high, which gives her an adrout of the household vantage over nd walkIn gnui through the low door ing under the nntwoik of clothe line In Ihe house The mother of th two little girl. a widow ntnre the hogtnning of the war. nmt a grown daughter named Germain, complete the household. No family orcir-a Uermam cle is complete without Madeline. I know a hundred girl In thin would llet names five country- and given the bunch. - Flies (her Frontier. went down m the I wh-ra frw machines Mold v starting a small strip of from them n the rest of the grounds was M .last ship hartmd wet and imtddv to hr a Sped ' so ( wii tempt ad to swe started more of the country Norm low. h h the ceiling whs only about flung I town ovsr ,kwni foot Jumped high, and nftcr tottii, Vast camps ami castle, past far mrr the old German t,U atul I idichil back to Met and made a landing near there on the field the Gottimn alt men ucd to occupy. caught a truk to town and was HMn inpulng im dinner ut a nice, clean was The little German restaurant opt the kind the fcuod. but the leer "In the 1 tc-t- rd . 1 )mc-u,- r T WE AGAIN BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT, BEGINNING TODAY, FELT AUTO SUPPLY CO. REDUCES German made before the war. Alao I saw- - their paper clothing and must hand It to those people for.maklng good, dur- able, respectable looking clothe for men and women out of paper. It can hardly be told from real fiber cloth. , There is a great deal ef talk about the people of Atsace and Lorraine being French, but I have not been able to see It, While there are French and American flag everywhere, and the people wre courteous enough, yet few of them ran upeak French or even figure out the equivalent value of their money with that France. In Meta there are some hundred thousand souvenir to buy, Including the ka.wer' sword and the last shell fired m the war all genuine, of course. After wandering around the clean, orderly went back to the street for a while, 'itpad,' got a passing chauffeur to crank it and was soon circling back over Tosl and Nanny and hundred of smaller places to get to my quarter In time to wash up and go to a lted Cross dance. Bad weather means less work, belt anyone would rather work hard ten .hours a day In good weather than to take It easy In bad French weather. I have no Idea how long 1 may have to stay here, but would certainly like to get home to of good old HiUt Lake." WHAT AUTOMOBILE FACTORY LOOKS LIKE Week Announced. The activities In the Civic center the coming week sre varied and important. The llet of lectures and demonstrations la scheduled as follows: Household EngMonday, 7 p. m. French for ineering; g p. m., Professor James I. Barker. Tuesday, 3 p. jn. "Household Engi- e. Engl-neer- Sharman Automobile Co. neering." I Wednesday, 3 p. m. "Food for (he Sick"; 3 p. rn., demonstration In noine care of the elck, by Miss Given Tennj. T Wasatch 6707. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah. 51 South Empire Building, Boise, Idaho, d 4 1 , tioned, the picture that presents itself iu the mind's eye of the average per son is a huge building or goup ot build tugs, chock full of whirring machinery. deafening sound Of pounding and grinding, and endless rows of workingmen in overalls, working with might atul main to turn out the steen hundred cars a day" that the factory schedule calls for; but few ever picture a modern, laundry as part of the equipment of such a plant. According to Salesmanager Kdmonds of the Browning Afuto company, however, the W factory maintains a very' large and very modern lailudry as part of its most essential equipment. "An amazing amount of work is handled in thia laundrv each month." says Mr. Kdmonds, "perhaps more work than thn average city laundry handles in the same amount of time. "In October, for instance, 27,72 pieces of laundry, 95,000 pounds of factory rags, and 50ou auto covers went through this great cleauitig mill. Ami that's just an average months work. The outfit for women worker are laundered twice a week. The number ot outfit wahed tn October, including bloomers, apron and cap, being fihOU. "Unly recently $10,000 worth of new machinery was installed i rt this great Vi!lv-Oerland laundry to enlarge the capacity and cut out the night work Nith thi that formerly necessary. increased rapacity, otirlaumlrv now handles all the launtirv for the factory, the hospital, administrat ion building, bowl-iiunllev, Toledo branch, Overland club and Overlpod camp. "Borne laundry." fully-equippe- d A. M. DAILY SUCCEEDS DAILY & EVANS CO. SERVICE PREST-O-LIT- E Motorists ar notified that ihe firm of Dally & Kvana has been dissolved and A. M. Daily baa rueeeeded to the control of the Uxal More t tftate ulreet The Moharrh Motor company. K. K. ami Kx chance .tarl.ng, manager, calls attention to the Mr. Daily announces that the company w ill feature comexchange system the Fresl-o-l.it- e tire and service, pany has In practically all towns and as heretofore, Goodyear and that the tock of tiree Oittea the country over. This exchange and other auto accessories will he areatiy the old gas tanks enlarged, to include all that the average sjstem, put In with e made by the eompanv. has motorist may ant or find necessary in been transferred to the e drhinff his car. e storage battery, and the The Dally 4k Evans company became company Is making a slot age batterv to one of the most popular tire and accesfit any make of car. The sutomoblli Douses in the city, owing: lo good sory user touring Ihe country will find trcut-U-t.lTt is management and a fine loatlon. service stations wherever lie goes the intention of Mr. Dallv to improe the The Monarch Motor compan to name and the extend of carries good .i full Hue of new r. i ie com ern batteries to fit anv smice under his tenure as make of car. and repairs any make of cattery. They will also exchange .our T.ie title of the firm will henceforth be tas tanks or welding tanks Write them Known as th A M. Dallv coinunm, and ior any information you may wish- on h full nupplv of auto toggery and tire lighting or welding gas. will le earned. If VOI1 need a new batiery, it will pav you to investigate the hatter. The company has the right sixe Heavy Oil Faucet. for your car If ou will call at the r tigers hv experienrM Many motor Monarch Motor company, 123-heist Sec-jn- d in setting hesvr oil to flow from th South street, they will test A hi n tank it ia kept iilh ouoil y jour storage ns a tnohisst a this is to a Joer whs! Is kiiov battery or gas tank tier IS N0W UNIVERSAL that Rubber Products Prices Have NOT Advanced ! pla. NOTE THIS LIST ON BETTER TIRE REPAIRS LIST Prest-U-Ln- Prest-O-LhPret-U-Lit- fe pro-pnto- - lYest-O-Lil- o 5 materials exclusively. faitret on a fire gsdloy or.n. This fnuoet wrrks on the principle of a gnte Tnle and the likin oil wilt he found to flow asllT. Y. W. C. A. WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEETING Tli IV'ant The regmar amiunl meeting of the local Young IV omen's I'hrlstian association on January .I promt-- e. to he , gathering of Interest. Supper will he served at k 30 o'clock Ih Communit etob house. Third and Third wont iiixpnivii is surpassed of-T- Tribun The Rubber Products Co., Inc. 39 East 2nd South St. , "Official Goodyear Service Station only bj their Wasatch DBS 1 11 streets There will be inue-and cnterialrimsut given by the club gir!, anti a x.iort business meeting nl S o'clock, follower pv Gila orogram "The Sail Iavke W. ( . A - Review and Prosper! a. Miss l.hon O 8co;l, acting general seerctaiy; "T W. C. A. War Woik." Mr. A f On. V. Smith. ham; oio, Mr t:?netMond-widThe WomAsorMatipn Today ft en's Movement," Mis r.inma Havs, field ity sc rctnr of ihe na'iona) hoard. C. A . New York: 'Snit like ('it. ., At th mrular annual lection of the to ,he Y. ( ir V,' Heponlbtlltv t .''Hit leak aaot-i.1 County 'niropmotorn Sherman of ImmnnuH Wallace, pastor Unn. held lant night, the folio Ing officer h. ehurr Ba!tlst V H were elected U. Ivott, .J, R. i' , president, HenUmln Johnnon, K Ice president: KrtcVfeon, FILMS G. ecrela FWt.ha reaaui er. MennlNhitU. T. C , and A R Keeler. I. C,, BE were rloted mwnber of the hoHid of directors I'or one n'gbf onl, ,sH Ttkcrn arP to HnUowmjr the reiular bumeH meeting he pr to nc tnc fainouN i dght litn'iieoti wan served, and the ar uii turc. mkcu umlnr ts' dlrciiun of the evening was turned over of tho ourpnu of irornidUon .o mh enjoyment. The xC'tiiion wit tkc t at h g . CHIROPRACTORS HOLD ANNUAL GATHERING PRICE ON exlmlted superiority. The Cadillac could safely rest on its standards of the past, hut it will imt jest, it will mount higher and higher. It will keep worthy of the now dignity that attends the name American and worthy also of its own unsullied good name. expert In nursing, L. H. 8. hospital, p. in., Home Care of the Hick'; S p. m.. Food for the Hick". ; p. m "Hpanlsh for Beginnera, i'rofoboor Bay L Bussell and Mia. . E. M Ledvard, 3 p, m., Mlts Parke. Company Adds Modern "Millinery," Hi a. Isivlnia ' 111 m. Ihursday, cookery; 2 p. in demonstration In cooLaundry to Its Efficient ker. Plant Friday. 10 a. m, to i p. m. Individual help in the uee of roll end; 7 30 p. in.. of Uurmenis," Mr. C. 1. When an automobile fartory is men- "Remodeling Hinclalr. WUlys-Overlan- see that the world is not disappointed when it looks to us for an List of Demonstrations and Lectures for the Coming X 1 c a weather has rouble of week, which the landing I t don t get fluid in bad condition, ho Hut eMerda much flving morning I ess awakeueil early Ln a regiment of r'jenchmen (aaitig through the town, They v rc Where I am quartered thnir io shouting and Mueiif and I don't 4e everv imagtnnidi ion, a tMtne them, for they hai right to he bent Vhe kv The war has given us a still loftier conception of what the Cadillac must be. . The" standard of. the high and rigid code of honor that attaches to American manhood, must also attach to our manufactured products. It will he for us, as Americans, tn , n aviation headquarters, on the frontier, where he waa alationnd on Icemlvr 3J. GUI, Andrew Warrum. on' of Postmaster and Mr. Noble War-rutells of the manner In which tin news of the signing of the" armistice was received In Paris and of the splendid reception 1 1 e 1 GASOLINE TO 21c We are with Utah Automobile Association reduce the high price of gas to auto owners. to FELT AUTO SUPPLY CO. 325k 136 East Third South. South State. VV I . BRITISH WAR TO SHOWN HERE , v- -t :l Tribon. Want qnirencnt of th radi.t. th. r buins world. Ads rvn'r I'cmir'cnrint? at v nl'Ioe-K- . un)cr the of the Sail T.nk t5Mt,tnnio whub hnx ohtalficd for Mho ing theNC ph- ni;po!roHA nexf Wprlnx'tav g. hun-pU'- nRo-1ho- u program will ci o . th Hattie nf to Berlin, or Lon.Ion's M rlmtiic to The W tty of r Shp on Sammy.' Sea." "The CruKAders of HIT.' fie at ter Blowing scenes In the Valcptio oh?i paigo ar other aeenes of impelling in- Theae rocnira jl onlv b utn OP eri!.g, nwii'c u th dni nl fir t e 'Mns from vartoua pat.s of the T ' During 4 - PASSENGER COUPE SEDAN Ron-- F. $2150 0. B. SALT LAKE. war tax, including tire tube and chains. Visits Salt Lake. 'vmcc I nK Cire The Valve Liberty in-hea- d rea1y to xas Motor Has Construction. J? t he annl-htic- n flrinf ttt frcat talk-Owner ianttion h!xrthlnf for th hr a who tv p.wr rwiFm Id tu hr mis of pomistrnt The valve in head motor of the new 1919 Buick models has been developed stall further than its predecessors. It is automatically !uon aied throughout and is unusually quiet. In tins modern Smes "H there are six models, three open and thre closed. All six are built for consistent servicS. W'e know you will enjoy an inspection of the beautiful 1919 Buicks now " on exhibition in our salesrooms. S M IVr has laoe C.mr tia!ncx trlp.to Chicago cities rctoncl froin a and other ease-er- Stoauch Trojible. Ther are n (frat muv who liav,-bffuctd for King tuqe with on.o (linvrlr of th stomach and final! v boon ftcrm.nontlv- - cured. Mrs. VY. . Mr hus- Scott. Peona, 111., writes: b.nd suffered for year, with stomach trouble before he commenced u.injt; Chsmlierlain 'a Tablets. These tablet have ihoqe him good ami have saved him a great deal of suffering. If vou have not civen Chamberlain's Tablets a trial you should do o, as voit are almot certain to be beaefited by them. Fur sale by all dealers. (Advextisemcnt.j beautiful ears, cither wav. ail that dLDSMOBILE has ever stood for jn refinement in quality- in sturdy worth and supreme merit is represented iu these two beautiful dosed - ears. n Lee Clmfles MiUor Returns. d tbo luxury, privacy and implicn yet vastly more desire, almost instantly, optn ears, free to every for these Oldsmobile coupes and sedans have jtide windows tightly and snugly closed one minute wide open the next aud when winter blasts come whistling by. the built-iheaters supply warmth, while the ceiling aud wall lights radiate cheer that give you all the cozy comfort of your drawing room. Action. Vallve oars embracing all convenience that the term thun that. For, at your they can he converted into friendly breeze that blows. and vou can motor in absolute comfort all th time. Never again the annoyance of being exposed to even temporary discomfort because it is too much trouble to put up and take down the side curtains. signal. VC!Hnjf in thr trcuPKi i Auto Co. and wes aboard a France, when te. Va . na in on l' wav to Portland with the S'xtv.pc,mt arI for ta greatest motor engineering geniuses in the United States elaborated to produce the Liberty Motor, and it is cf profound iignifuance that they decided on the type made f i n;o; s years ago by Biuck. RandaH-Dod- d d Foor The valve-in-hea- My cstcrcLt He wa hAOii Everybody knows Valve in Head Means Btlirk. bonm hcphcnl. f'amp closed cars are here for you NO W! and we have both models on our salesfloors NOW readv for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! THE UTAH-iDAH- G MOTOR CO, A. V. OLSON, Manager. 465 South Main Street. 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