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Show U u , vm J i IN E: part of their promise to Goodyear tire users, and consequently, In accordance with one of the provisions of that agreement, he was dropped from the list of Goodyear dealers. He thereupon brought- action for damages aghtnst the Goodyear Tire X Rubber 'the demurrer sustained in which he company to recover upon two causes INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., March S of action; first under the filed by the Goodyear Tire ls Jules poux. winner of the 1 1 3 Fherman. F. act and. under the Harold second, company In the case of rSc on the Indianapolis Speed' act, alleging that tbs comClayton" Baran against that company. pany attempted by their policy to mo- way, will come to America In April This decision is particularly Inter- nopolize and restrain trade and com- to drive a Peugeot ear in the Us merce of in respect to merchandizing because esting and far reaching Liberty Sweepstakea May II, on the Goodyear tires thetanner..t-,dMflbltttevneffeet-o- n Tb t?l if (5) ri pJiTn r "3 emu rrer was Hoooier ovaL Com was tBe flrsf ?or m anufactured produots to oonsumera. Immediately rued by the Goodyear A Rubber 'company, and Judge eign driver to bring an European For a butnberof years the Goodyear Tire Hand has sustained this demurrer in speed - creation to. America and win succeed have Tire A Rubber company a clear-cu- t opinion that goes directly of track races. He came and with force Into ths great question the greatest in 11 bat tire luck relefully maintained a policy of distributroost back one us the of to again whether not or manufacturers ing tjielr products, Urea, have a right to select their dealers and gated him to fourth place. automobile being diKinbutors and the decision will be as known When Gpux comes over to drive the through selected agencies read wi'h t because the quesAltken Tins e o rn tion Involvedtervst "service station dealers Is highly Important to Peugeot that the late Johnny in the 1S1 second to and place maintained tooled manufacturers who are trysincerely pany has consistently th to sell satisfaction atong-wttheir Championship of the A- - A. A. be wlli fought, for the right to select their ing goods the defeat of Insuch dealers with a view to r mitring Hand hold! that the Goodyear be out to avenge Judge service to the consumer as well as best policy contains no unreasonable ar- dianapolis most famous speed king rangement nor doea It substantially and settle the score of John with result in securing th "maximum mile- lessen competition, but that they are Dario Resta who beat him out of the advice age from their tires, providing 'selecting their own customers on the care of the tires free to the con- simply In bona fide transactions and not in championship on a technical Interpreconsumer. ami making free of charge sug- restraint of trade." tation of the rules of the title particular Interest gestions on the ue of the tires than Chls recent decision, together with test. Goux has him a consumer made will bring to the the notable decision of Judge Waddill in Aitken's ear for Johnny kind heartwhich the company maintains is In the 1913 when the in a winner Colgate ease, is a necessary to complete a sale of its pro clear-ccharge of the team and complete eletory for ed Irishman took late-PaZucarrelH, ducts the clean sod roeth-o- ds for Goux and modern business like Goodthe in '' pursuing of merchandizing manufactured mapped out the race and managed war & Rubber rpmpany year Tire AJo. when products through selected agencies pits during theinrace. was in revolutionized al! former meth- which Altken 1914 was declare will with the consumwas ods of distribution and also paved Ute er than go further as the guest FLX'tn Goux Hris him 'giving, merely the to goods America i adopt and way for other manufacturers about taking this money. It will this most modern and clean eul wa of corned ,I! by all manufacturers who are ocmPf of Is ready hands in the mershand.se he placing honestlv to sell satisfaction ferd llkon, the public. But in doing so much op- along with trving come 2to settle johnny's nd willing their, merchandise, position has been deveMped. princi- which the Goodyear Tire A among Dario Resta. , Kubbericor,i pally among a class of dealers who company Is a pioneer. Went Through War. , were either incapable of seeing the Goux went through the entire war to result from such aavttptagis orbound to Shu wfttfnify-swug-ht with the armies of France in an engimethod, neers regiment. In the war he lost evade the service Idea, so Important to y his team mate, the late Georges the Sucres of the policv. on account car owner who has struggled lot, a ho came ovei in 1914 to help.. of the extra expense involved. The complainant In this case had with a battery terminal so set that it Goux trm Rene Thomas and ths De-.a been a Goodyear dealer, anJ as such lAge but failed when he broke removed from its socket, frame after forcing the pace on the had signed an agrrn ment with the 50 miles and Goodyear Tire A Rubber company to wilj welcome this idea for a pair of j rest of the field for .which he agreed lt merchandize Good- tongs especially designed to care for for his Jast hundred miles oscillating third second and place. Take a pair of wide- between year tires In. accordance with the this trouble. Many of the racing fans of France Goodyear service station policy. Many faced pliers and. If necessary, bam-mr-to Andre Bnlllnt take Next Cons a im cut were his received to as faces flat. the complaints in one of them large enough to allow a brother of Georges, for a speed "methods ahd Investigation-discover- ed season. However, the that he was refusing to adhere to the It to be placed over the 'cable side of mats this plain Intent of .that agreement to ren- the terminal, while the other face ex- Peugeot factory is not ready to pat der to the consumer the kind of service erts pressure against tbs other side. a team in the Geld this year but It is the Goodyear company demanded as a No terminal can resist this treatment, probable that when they send over . A r ' ff , TO ENTER GOUX High Merchandise Ideals ' if " J . - DESERET EYEXIN G XK Wg ., SA 1 UR DAY MARCH Victory Is Achieved For ? r X notable victory has been achieved for high ideal! in merchandizing by the decision of District Judge Augustus Norland, of the United States court for the southern district of New York. 111! Letters from ths west reflect ths evldehl boom of ths automobile bust nsae in America's Golden Gate region. The west is in a receptive mootf for automobiles and it is only a matter of getting cars there, avers Archie F . Savgge, manager of the Savage Mo-.t-or company, distributor of Haynes cars and Federal trucks. . ThU!!p,gu,.Cjole who. sells Haynes cars In Oakland, California, visited the factory recently and gave a true picture of conditions."' His story follows: "Dealers are doing considerable ad vertising. mates Mr. Cole, and almost everywhere pronounced activity la no- - , ed 568-mi- 660-m- -- 5, ticeable. Many men are being hired to sell automobiles, which. In itself, signifies good business ahead. Showrooms are being remodeled, and automobile rows are patting on new fronts. When you take into consideration ths prosperity of ths western farmers, who speak of their healthy and abundant crops, automobile business men need not procrastinate in Anticipating unusual spring business and laying their plans for this demand. Wages ars still high, with no Immediate reductions in- - sight, while prices of food, clothing and other necessities ars also up, so to speak. Car prices, therefore, are bound to be steady for some time to coma because they cant come down while the prices of wages, food and clothing keep os their- - pres- -- -- -- a well-know- n ut ent plane "There seems to be plenty of money In the west and also a good demand tot Haynes cars. The big problem confronting automobile factories from concludes Mr. Cole, pur is to get us cars fast enough so we Will have them in time for spring busi neaa This alone Will limit salee coin-piete- bewel-'undecid- Boll-An- ' er wi WEST; ORDERS ARE view-point- ," their latest creations next year, Andre will be sharing the Peugeot honors with Goux. The car that Jules will tool in the coming Liberty Sweepstakes Is one of the fleet that the French factory built for the last Grand lrix in 1914. It is a mate, to the car that was Imported for Iiarlo Resta and whichth Italian used to clean up the speedways durIt is one ing the season of 1915-1- 6. of the two cars Imported by Messrs. the Indianapolis track, in the fall of 1916. and ran its first race in America in the Astor Cup at Sheepshead Bay in October of 1916. with Altken at the wheel. - J S.-- .8 jj. i vs . .1919-- . SECTION ' TOUR More Critical - Buying Utged By Tourssen Millions of dollars are wasted annually through the injudicious choice of trucks, according to A. E. Tourssen, intermonntain factory representative of the Oldsmobile company. "By that I mean, said Mr. Tourssen, "that the average business man does not make a close enough study of the actual hauling conditions thai exist In his business before deciding on what type of truck to buy he does not really analyze his own problems. As a result, as often as not he secures a truck ftf tbs Wrong capacity, and that spells waste.' "Stand on any business corner for ajar hour or to and you will discover that this is ths literal truth. Ydu will notice particularly that a very large percentage of the heavy duty trucks are loaded to tar less than their rated capacity; often the load will be less than a quarter of what the truck Is capable of hauling. The reason for this Is very often indicated by the nature of the load. It la apparent that the owner does sometimes have occasion to haul capacity loads And It is equally apparent that in buying (he truck, he had in mind chief ty'Tbeee occasional lnbtanoee rather than the aay-l- n and day-o.service the truck The Buoyant Quality in' the -- Buoyant is th word that. owners picturesquely use in describing piic' outCadillac performstanding quality-o- f ance.' In the front seat or in the tonneau, there actually is a sense o floating through space. ut would be called upento deliver. Just Suppose Ben, "Now suppose bo had chosen a truck of far smaller capacity. His average lod would cost far leas to hauL The amount Invested would be leas; fuel and. oil eosu- - would be cut practically in two; maintenance costs would be very much reduced. Besides the lighter truck will make a great deal better time, especially if It Is mounted on pneumatic tires. Hence, it will have plenty of time to spilt the occasional big Job in twoor even three hauls without inconvenience to anyone. ."Our experience with the Oldsmobile E economy truck, which has a -ated capacity of 1,566 to .680 pounds, s demonstrating every day that the speedy, staunch truck if relatively small capacity is the logical, econora-csolution of the average hauling problem. But business houses who put their haulage on a purtly basis have learned this lesson and it will not be. long before it is a generally recornized fact. Mere weight contribute motor car. But Cadillac steadiness is the steadiness of substantial, balanced weight, with a mo- the Inert metals which It ho propels buoyantly over the road. tive power Suggestive of wings. Back of the spontatneous delight that the owner takes in his Cadillac is an abiding confidence engendered by the service the vigor and life of the car. . al matn-ematic- The power of thp V type engine i so great, so constant and so fluid in Its action, that it triumphs completely over a certain steadiness to a 'i Let ns call for you fat a Gsdillac and demonstrate this fundamental worth that tnsnrea topmost delight. al Drivers Create Troahle While in Search of it Co. -S- harman-Automobile Al great many car owners in serch-in- g for trouble create more than they find. By that is meant that indiscriminate changing of adjust' "nta usually gets the operator further away from the real cause of the trouble. The best piece of advice that can be offered the owner la first to be sure what the tronble is and then start to rectify it. A Sou tli State Street, Salt Istlse City, Utah. Wasatch (TOY. , Empire Bn tiding, Boise, Idaho. There is no Cadillac sport ear," bat for shipshape trimnesa and a joyoc smooth speed, try the Cadillac Phaeton, More BDIeage for Your Money in PENNSYLVANIA You Live Wire Dealers! ---- -- Vacuum Cup Auto Tires When you know Vacunm Cup" Tires, you know the faUest measure of the tafety, ervice and economy, You know what ft means to ride over, wet, slippery pavements without thought of the ever present menace of Yes, Well Meet You There At Utahs Great Automobile Show! r - skidding. suction principle of You know the grip, hold, the Cups and why they are the only rubber projeclet-ff- o tions guaranteed .You know you pay for them practically the same fires, price you would pay for ordinary 3500-mfl- e ,and much less than for any other make carrying anywhere near . the same mileage assurance. You know the meaning of longest service at cost for, as a general rule, lowest .Vacuum Cup Tires generously exceed the aggregate for which they are gmranteed warranty taif non-ski- At our booth, we ll show you part of the most complete line of carried in the West. I, o W u i a tt tl Xk . W tt W i i7 tt ; TO - r tr "24 , h i st t ut , (J v at first hand, t W Of i - ' per-mi- - Here are a few of Uplines which we carry and which we should like you to wamimi ! i equipment ve And then, we want you to come up to our plant on West Temple Street and inspect our own display which is open fevery business day of the year. i tt v auto-moti- , of Zenith Carburetors Raybestos Brake lining Arrow-Gri- p Truck Chains Bee ..Kay Spotights Vulcanizer Globe Two-Stag- e Compressor Lennox Hacksaw Blades We wholesale exclusively and make it our business to round the dealer with every possible protection- - This s policy, we, find, is building our business and other LEAK-PROO- ALL im- t.' bt'l 1- a ou s v J i fi x HEATERS Motorists should got their copies of Book et once, before the eupply is sxhausted. Indispensable to those who contemplate motor travel. The. the v AUTO POLISHES EMERGENCY TIRE - " EMERGENCY HOOKS DNE-PIEC- ! dome on, Mr. Dealer, make it a point to visit the Auto Show. 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