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Show MIIIIMMMIN, , ' , ;,. SECTION 40.'' ..,.......SMITH ' ) FOUR DESERET ....m.....,,,............10 ORWMmEmmm Amils CO. F1 POWER IEETTINS , , , RECOVES SHIPMENT , FROM J .MmillIIMOk - C,; I -11- 1:1111GOIES PINIENNOOME. , 110111Ek-.41POIITA- ra., 0 . Allot monthly of delay due to the Getting full power out of an ertUnsiertied condition of monoractoing gine la aemtetinosta a very eimpte niat and transportation. the Alkire.Stotili ter. but often a motorist will conclude Auto company la now supplied with a that his car bits euddenly 'Men out on stock of Hercule" c ttttt inercitil bodies him and decide to look around tor a for coupling with Ford light chitaitio or nw one. Lither this, or he take It one ton truck,. according to ati an to a mechanic for an overhauling that pouneernent by th manager, It. J rums up quitt a 'useable repair bill. he stifled. This, ways E. J. Jarvis of the latilarrte rroineth. "Them, 1,1)(item, "are ready for immediate tielivery to bile acceaeory department of the Utah . .. Nr11., ...46 , r...... 1, P t - ' ' . , - ,, -- 7 ' - t3.4,,) , - a burst of sunshine from home I saw those Cadillac& At the time I did not notice that each car was flying a French flag. Afterwards I learned that the French commisaion had 20 Cad! flees at this one point. French government had "The fleets of Cad:Bees distributed through the entire Siberian territory. and these were gradual:y kept moving towards the Pacific coast as the Bolshevik element penetrated the country." The Cadillac car mikes good wherever it is called into service whether it be in the wastes of Siberia. the battlefields of Flanders. on canyon stage routes, over country roads or along city streets, concludes Mr. Sharman. In appearance it is a car for the most fastidious lgo be proud of and yet it is for its unusual performance under under unusual as well as usual conditions that the Cadillac is best known. These are ogre of the reasons why people who once become acquainted with the eactillae.,are.willing tO,walt their turns for months sometime, before deliver can be made. Those who went deliver during an part. of the summer or fall touring season, are advised to place their names on the waiting list now to. avoid later "Standard of the World," the slogan applied to the Cadillac automobile, faithfully describes the favor with which the Cadillac is held in almost every ciallived country of the globe." says Fred.' Sharman, general manager of the Sharman Automobile company. local dealers and distributors for the Cadillac and Oakland motor cars." New evidence of the univertsal porn,- larity of the Cadillac comes from beria where the Cadillac is found ing valiant- service for the French Getting of a train 4.000 miles from Vladivostok on a cold berian morning, with the thermometer 56 degrees below zero, R. W. the American Red Creast,found lined up before the depot a fleet of American-mad- e Cadillac cars. "I never felt no lonely in my life." says Mr. Roder. who has Just returned to this countrycfrom Siberia. "as I did when I gathered my baggage and alighted from that trains and then like ! . - . , ,',. - If t .,,, .. ., .. - - 4.- IT aft44rt - idi . r 0 . , . - I , , 1, f 1 . , SP: t;e1 Tzii.'" tl 14". e .:t:441,4 , , ' ' . . , , ' -.- , . ,. 4t..mmea ,, ...4 , ' ' A.; Jete; ( (J., ; '1 ' di iv , - I Ir. , - , ) i. i: --- coli-.11, P litril1, . i I' a - ,k 1. ! ' , i , , N4 , At - , V . . , 17,,v0- The old sign of "Beware the Mule" modern language should read "Beware the Ford Crank.' Auburn. Andy Thompson. farmer. failed to heed this warning. drove his car up in front of the pringot cipal bank of Hoqualm. Wash., the Out. started to crank the Ford, and band In waist his crank caught a second later Andy was trouserless In. tho street and two score of spectators were gasping at was rescued by a ampathettc fellow motorist and hastened to a tailor. - , , ,- ,' , , 9 kimmot ' . ': 1 ''' ''''''' .' , , i Q.9 - , , Allii '., -I , , ,, . , - - - ' , ; a----.. (1),,, I vir f-4'- . "L. 41 - , ,.;..4 . . 4S - t A - - , 14,1 .44444"..., . ,p1 ' 0, ----.... '. '. - oA pir'l)i c -- .1, Fm's : ' , - , , It will turn et er for a very fair amount. r it not. the owner will be glad to take ' whatever is offered for it. - is) It la I ..4.toseey, ti,t h a , o .pi9,!.teev trtst ,,,, 'mimm..............''.....t ("1";'' tnean driven with ordinary care. I aaal..'""alainaa :Hs antantoblle tight. "Now as to lubrication. . ,:'11 il. I ThIse thtnit,The one most thiportant thine for any owner to consider. To get pond performifi Cont or a ratan(' te0 " , - . . - 1,...., , ' gentle-factio- n . a" . ' ' . , n: ,e" to bt: The --- pump - 4 --- , 0191!, --- 1,,,ki, 1,7 itottti;1 'Ailli, -- it , ; ----- - i . .. I it, - ; 19011:11tIPP 11 Iv, i I t nomonie ' -- ':it ,,40,, - - ,; p ,.. , POP .4 li - : , ,..1;,,,--)- - 0 ,.,' N. trIWI .. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-71,-4,,,,,,.- - 1,1 . - Nkic,1:-...- ' - ' , ,r ' dead' , - , . VV v - . . ! . - , 4 , ,,8..,, . - ," A l' i , á ,,,,., ,,iI, .it CZ4 , . ..., - . - . . 1;''''111 i ..... v ..stil 'al .,.. , y., , .15PV7 . t COMES von Forms ' k.,' '. ' - ., - ' - , . , - ' ' - . - L. -- - ft .-4---- 4 E, . - 1,, I ,., ., - - ,,, .... , ,-- - , ,.. t)1 -1 ' 411'rtirm - - ,,t, ' ' i .77, , ,;p ,,,''. 11 e -i, ,, . 1". t, i'br' . bir;, ,, ."m.'. . , ' ' : AL IIREI 4 HA Ls..., ,, , 4' -- ' I 0 - : - ' - ' . ioom..7;.-.- 17711131 OLDEST-- decr7rIffztrit: 52G0 W. 47,11- - SCUM v DZIALERS) . , ,......, g , - ' - . , ''" . I 777.7-4,-,,,...---o---9 to Immediate delivery - . - ,, , - it : . ,..., r '. ''t ,r ' - follow speed-- ;', ,,,i,,,,,,,,, , alMENIMI : busineesi magnificent suceeng of their townsmen. the owners of the .', ..,., . i -- rthigs,.: , ' - . 4 , befo.re It)y ' . 'ye d - We have a. limited number of Hercules Commercial Bodies in a of styles to fit either the model Hir Ford Chassis or the Ford , 11N4e. ! .,,,,,i..,) F or ., ;71' '0' , purThe Inter- l''',1il ,,. ...- ,,.,,,b,; , r'41 II ...... , , . , ta;111 - ,w. ::) ..,,r;, , h e-- -- --- , ;'''' 1.1, ,) ; ,. 1, !""..4 111.:ZZ:ZA - - , r .,,,. .)' au. ,...,,.... , , ,.,, :; 'Ji' i 0 - ., a".4S4 1 i ffil lilt VP UMW 4I,t III 4111 d , I 'N'S 4 , , 1111:! qk , - p .I't',P c --- toll iy - - , IP.", ill :ipritlt 111.P 10 ' ti i , IIIIIIIIIII I ll ----- 11 :, 1111,i1,411 i I i .. .S 1 I r1 ihn 0111 - ' ,Ium ern part of tho state while there he the reports that distributors for Standard trucks for which his corn- pany haa the state agency, were !se- cured for the nouthers territory, also reports that the downtown park. ing otation operated by his compaaby , is enjoying a large patronage and that businese people In reneralsurely predate having a place near the center of town in which to park their' care without having to play tag : the tops. n3P the 'rho rent ears operated Woodruff Motor company are being used extensively by motorists desiring to make side trips- and especially by fishermen, , Ill ill ii 10.1,..,,....06, ; , 111, , - , '11, , - Many cars have no provialon from a strainer in the tank for keep. trig out dirt from the earbureter. Owners of such vehicles will do well to fit a trap in the fuel line.. All the big carbureter makers offer these traps, which are to be placed In the line near the carbureter or In the catch bottom of the tank.- Th.-traes all the dirt and water and should once a be cleaned - eut regularly month. Don't operate your car unless the registration certificate is displayed in the driver's compartment ' of your car properly signed. 1 I -- , , Mr. Russell Woodruff, manager or aide the Woodruff Motor company, hap just returned from a trip to the tiouth ,., ' - , IlasBusyl eek: , . 1" ' Trap in Fuel Line' Reduces Troubles .: aubeerthed - ---- 2 , in:, thb.istrkoryll"tof SID Sea 9 4 ' ic . , tsidn,11.1htinnthz ostorIt ittneastin floildadorgling ik - , ' (: , --sums estimated- - a tiro and other tart8ww15.eeer ethc'eff7ertd inbig speed kings who have bomb on ,Monday. May 11 will them , 1- . added to the rich purse for the eighth international motor sivreepatakee race of 100 miles on the Indianapolis Motor Fpeedway bv the hi:einem men of With' the $50,000 of Indianapolis. fered by the speedway to be dividtad , - , prtper use rosy he conaidered lie exercise. An under.. :ed man who duels not get rcisonable eaercise conies to untimely old note and neeleeeneoutani so does an autorno idle. The average Owner of an auto. eteobile. after hiss ear has served hint several years. is about ready to turn one. If It hes been wet; lt In on a tie fed and reiosonably exercised. by which , . , - - way. in developing a racing classic that is now the premier throughout the world. The money has already been depoeitedin thebank bY the Indianapolle Chamber of Commerce which handled the enterprise. Two hundred firm axe represented In the subscribed prize. each putting up 1100. Each subscriber was award- ed one of the 200 laps which con- stitute the race.. The driver leading at the end of each lap will win the re spective prize for that lap. The Lap Prize promiaes to speed up the race in a marvelous fashion. Deretofore the wise drivers have laid back race at Mart and planned a mien-titlwith an idea solely of victory at the finish. With 1100 dangling at the end of each lap the temptation to beat it is going to test the beet intentions to take it easy at the start. It looks to the railbirds like a terrible sprint from the tap of the gong. One-Ton,Tru- we,p,:rbttr-ro'f.fi.1Yd-i- r ' 1,SObila englitto 3 nd Its ... - , It . ... , 000 . When this limited supply is exhausted we can make no guaran- INDIANAPOLISe In$20 in Race tees for the future in vievrof the prevailing uncertainty of manufac. conditions. , 21, turing and transportation May , Twenty thousand dollars has been Discounts, to Ford Dealers. it, is': . ,...,;7,,.,,,, ' -,- ,... . .. ' 1? - stimitits:d irr,,zniiiii,,,th4.(t..,torifiv4tr....1od S.s---"'"..-7"--"- A soma two. nio. his health Prolongs his life through peoper foot' ant proper exercise. Lathriciet,oit ntay he considered the feedinif or tin WARP' 1'4gloo:-)- semi-ellipt- . Indianapolis Firms , , 41 em4.44'4'4"."' ,arning power and usefulness. Iced ..), - ', - ft Its1 -- I pose should be selected. national Motor company is able to variety render exceptionally- efficient service In this respect to users of motor !dish trucks.. Mack trucks have been used. fer more than 20,years by contrahtors, coal and building material dealers and used for whatever purpose a truck the Mac will render the greatest etficiencf it least expense. We would ' be pleased to have you analyze your needs with one of the Richards Motor company representatives. - , 11 : ta, 1 , - - . . Le S. OF EXPERIENCE anne'r lithe truth:kbrester , 4 I vo.v.' N -- 1 ,v,p 5;41 . - oll , .. , , r' Mr. from a score of Places Tbe Mack was heavy dity truck and is manufactured entire and coMplete in the factories of the International Motor company. at Plainfield, N. J.,, 'and Allentown, Pa. The result Is that, length of service and considering every day efficiency, the Mack is the most economical truck to use. r This is whysnany users 'who began-theitruck experience with cheaper makes , are now turning to Mack& "In the early days of motor truck transportation, when experience was in the making, trucks were old genezetily without regard' to the specific reomirements of the business they intended to serve. With the growth of the industry and the enormous increase in the use of trucks, it became, parent that the purchaser should select the machine which would be able to haul the most goods at the least expense. Today the purchase of motor trucks approaches a science. The - ..... ' I Vrt.1.4trliPit sonitr:ttse:u17:c7k,ci Rematch' 1450 -. , ,' 1 ' . high-standar- . . - 1 , 0 ,.. -- oN0.- . ,.';' . inventori of. motor car osyour car must the essent ti,,,.., ,.,.. - 11r44414170,,,g, . . ,,,,..., Mack trucks represent the highest form of mechanical perfection because thvy-- have been brought to their d present through years of experience and elimination of weak spots revealed in actual use on all sorts of road conditions in every part of the United State& according to Russel Richards, manager of the Richards Motor company, Mack truck distributors in this territory. "The Mack," says Mr. Richards, is ' ,. , JR I - ." A ts,, - , , yi. P , "Ionsevity. If y Ott please . sa quit te ImPortiont from at.end; Voint." said lkir, Itialcittts thia tnrri a it Is the !tn.. al xi. "In ut ioltall being from the ptua,ithiAlit ''''' '','4'.1 le extend Its; useful lifts depends entirely on the selection of an efficient lubricating oil of unvarying quality. It is .11,......, quite useless to choose an oil because a friend happens to have had , from a filling unless there Is some definite axsurnce thst the vil is of uniform excellence. Otherwise .. one lot might be good end the next loot so good. and it would be the en. . ,......- .gine that would suffer. ... ; ,. . ,, "In the refining of ico and ilitn..11 4 ' '''.' ' ' .71j '' ' ' , ''.' "1.; '', ' plea, repeated teats aro mad. during ,n ' ' r ' 7, , ; . 4,''...A.'. . ' , .,,Za''ail...a the process at the refinery to &more ' ' t, that the specifleations are rigidly ad leered to. Uniform high quality le ..' the chief charictertatio of these DIP ' oils. Not only that. they are made by a Utah emnpany controlled by sew. trot of the leading men of the setste , 4 ' , vhinte word is an inset to the rem- - t Piny and assureence to the consumers t I , of its products. The quality of these . la guarienteed by the company. which Ilain Spain. Sweedent in Australasia ing to the e5fe as well ae having all the Inns it is Nuch one as three inmotor-let full denendence of the In the Orient and the islands of the good qualities' that wilt give long and be placed with full confidence. ' Pacific. It is at home abroad- -- dependable. service. -abroad at borne. The ear is equipped with rain' They amour good performance Ind iita for any car In which they "Mr. Heench before purchasing the vision ventilating wind shield; spead-flon- g need." car investigated several other cars on meter. one extra demountable rimier . ' the market and finally decided on the patent locking tire carrier. gasolinel Commonwealth. The wonderful mo- gauge. foot rest, robe rail. tor. the sturdy frame, the .et springs and the ultra sport model body , all go to make up a car that is pleas. equipment." I - ". S; STATE ST. St . ; ) , ..'''N.,.4 bnnlooertdaient:uat ucio.hmamtoabisdilotiknovotiwad;ea;sitnts DISTRIBUTORS ,,1 t k 1 14' ci. , , ,mc----------- I: ''-.'- 4 -- - Don't fall to give aid in case of accident. Violation of this rule is punkhable by fine of $5,000 or imprisonment for five years. Hiland Motor Company -- , . Li, .....," tiY;1' C ', ,, - , 1 itolfrit.' ., ' ,:'i f , 414 . liBMICTOF ffillS - , I - - it ,,4,,,, t 1 I itlt P. ,,y, .I 1 , q r t,,,,, l'f,!' , ... '' translated into Arrange now for a demonstration of Stearns composite quality, See and test the ultimate car the choice of discriminating buyers. Tele-- phone. for demonstration appointment. .. . . t;'' : ', I 4 I ., , : , MACK TRUCK IS have. Then Make a critical examination fif the Stearns 1920 and note how closely it conforms to the specifications you have deter- - - til Ill 1,t,, i 1 , I4 , , , , lao-i- 8 , .. , .1, 411).6 ' d 0 k 414.--:.,- 0, - k''3: 'It'..k" TROUSERS TORN OFF WHILE CRANKING AUTO , poM111 CI: ?( r4::I k , Jr ' says Roy Richards-Burto- n Richards of the "It has left its company. tracks on Arctic snows and on the sands of the, Sahara. In all sorts of weather and on all sorts of roads It has proved it. stamina and Its wonderful adaptability to a wide range of in RUPOlid, specific requirernentis--- in India. in Turkey. in France. England. , AKE.cleals.111Lis 4 ' ' ' i 'I '11 , 11,,,r I( h , . ) t I ' "?"7:: at ion," - t ,j ., i . OA) 1 ' 1 ' 4' t I .. ' i 0111411 - , 1 N The picture shows Mr. C. D. Heesch of Salt Lake City with his new five passenger L'Itra-Fou- r Forty Commonthis wealth touring car. purchased comweek from the Richards-Burto- n pany. local distributors of Commonwealth cars. The Commonwealth is known the world over as "the car with the found 1920 i ,-: , 7i" into-Mobi- ' ..0 tl -- ! i , "II Lv11 ' t .11 :!.... .--- .'1iif- . . '..r f 4 i , ) (ci, , ' Ikt. , :..o..........o.....---------""'"'"'"'"'---:...- Li ..,:,, '' ,.,(:' 4 N I i .-.. e k) i ;. .,,. , CI' 9 0 . 0' z.L., i (:,,,s,- - -- c, , ,,. Ott t ,ta, str-,- 1 44, '31 .r,I Y ; ), .,4.-A- ' 4 , ,.,.. 4'N :s ,,e.;.,1,-.- it on the of in owner that the lubricating oil he ulees in hie car le of unitary mg weal., ity. and that whenever he lai!ee his CoVoritte oil ha is buying efficient tu nleation neeina money in hia poi ket, thclars If. W. Itadell:le in t hsrg- - of i ity b4 les for the 'Utah Cill Itctining compieny, producers of Vote sena tom- ilex motor oils ,hittowledge v ::4,c:t. . .6 - . . 0 . II NII -- , . 'b I LI . , - ,, - ,4 .),":7:::,..,y,,e ,..7 ; .; ,t,,,,---41- Ili.".) kb 4 , , -- , , It'. ., 8 ilk ) i !IT- - if :": brIr 4 IIIII , 1111 , s. ix:m.1 : 1 is , A 11 , ,4 -- it) -- Itt 44,p es." 0 4 i I,07,!':;,,, ,,,,,,Cer .4,-- s. '14' 101 '; ' 4 (At,(441 1 1'0 ta.,4- ,A...,,, ,, .. A.' ' 0.i'0'. r.B. 11O,o,ami.m. ii , , ' Li40:,, tly... - 1 "'so 'a . - - 4;., lk ,. - 0,, ,,s . 4 , ," - 0 a - et' 1,4c P I , ' 44(41 ,..0 6.1 iik7.14r.!1.,NIs,, 1 - , . t cilt, ,11 1- kt.s, ..,, J - , 1 J , . 'Ver. w- fst,- tam"( 4 ) 0 - I World Standard - rP r-- - r-- 1 , 1 IA: "4.' t -- ,' I Cadillac Car is . . " - sf..:47t t ';'..) 0v,, t) al-w- -- , 4 ., ik c,...,,.,.,, Too IL,t' 1 SHUT ISItETTINg .!0,- 4-, rf ','"' 11471 . '''''''''. in.' , - .,7 it. 4 ei.v.1.1 - 2 7 , 14 '' k t.s . . . ..,......: - 7- irl-:a- 1 1 Y .).) Nip i , 0 11 1 I . ti 0 ki',.. d . " ...21zit . 1 ,,tist t - -- ' 1w - '9 ., 1 .4 w,. 4, o '4 &.:CA -- , ,11)) ., - ' 44,..- , 07,C: , , " t 441 - , vb:t 1, I . .,fiiktri -- 1 6E I ,c- , , '' e tr. , 10. 'N individual users and Ford dealers in rectrie and Motor Equipment cam. points In Utith nti Idaho where thiai pony. you'd Le avoided with very local Ford agency acts AN: CO ircatehl diatributor. "Take. for Instance, the replare Already during the paid two weeks many orders' front out of meet of a worn point in the diatributown and from !oral buyers have been tor heal. If the car le kept In arrv . la leo with this worn point the 'park filled and the remstning tptily limited, ha points out. and as no prom. will ha either very feehl or will not Imes for future shipmenta atter the' be doing business at all. With a few presont stock rung out an be made., approprint words. up comes tho those who want to avoid hood. out comes the spark plug. and nient are urged to order earlY. then a little more convermation that "The popularity of the motor truck tprobahly to".. th. t,..,.,- - ... , and motor striven light delivery the plug le found clean ita a ve!quyfor hide for city anti country transportato e.biatte. Still the engine misses or lion and haulage Is Just In its begin-- I CAPS by fits and starts. Let him take ning. according to Mr. Froiseth. In the old point and put In a newin- - lout a at few the rate of years pretent old engine over he it in the woo of motor driven haul- - and finds herturns the on all of them hitting' the motor ear in bust- i with the regularity of a ticking watch. anouge vett:le 44111 he as common kg the la all she right. but hitting "Maybe motor car for passenger. transports- - 'lacks when the road COOS UP ' 'pep' lion. : to ittocond when the "The motor driven commeroial vs. i hill. and heto shifts salt up on high. Let him, ought hide not only cute the first cost ofi car iook to the brushes on his generator th e cost' or equipment to a'sout ore-thir- d magneto. If they are worsn so that of horse drawn equipment hut it uV transportation. 'offers a so- - they touch aril's Oere and them be hoe lotion to the labor problem by eliMin- added reaiataney to overcome and the Is cut In bet The 'far spark sting the services of drivers and load- output ers and kceN down tile coat of per- - is lacking and the- explosions- - in the cylinder get only part of the power ation,-nwotintenance. "The Ford car in bunineas service nut of the gas and the unburned Muff has outsold its nearest follower 5 to finda Its way down the skips of the 1, ample proof. it seems to us that piston walla and into the crankcase. the Ford Is the most serviceable. econ- Resides losinIr power the oil is thinned omical. motor vehicle for all kind. of i out and the lubrication cut down. $o the wear and tear on the WIIIISI and commercial iactivities. "The manufacturers of the Ford au- pistons la increased. He le Ineing.out tomobile have concentrated all flail around. "That's the man I want to fro.. ril their efforts on the construction of the motor and the chassis. tearing the show hint in a few minutes how to construction of bodies to other manu- doetor up his ignition and get new facturers. Th. Hercules line which power out of the old boat he was e carry in made by the largest man- moat ready to get rid of." ufacturers of vehiclesv in the world. These bodies are of superior construction and are fully guaranteed against Dragging Brakes Add defective material and workmanship. To Gas Consumption Recommit of the great volume of business of the manufacturers and the be should brakes Dragging I fact that they are not wholly They slow un adjunted. ent upon the manufacturer Of corn- --promptly force the consumption of merceial bodies for this volume, the need and larger amounta of gasoline. The test Hercules product k put out at price for dragging brakes, pack up the which will compare with anything on of 'the car and spin the wheels Ire0 the market." to ascertain If they move freely. - ' r:i:' 411, - i domq..Obewimanninni...1. qllTeIST Sllallt Ileosch, Da go e , MATTER NT .0. M.. A 4On , - HI 1920 ,IMMIMMMMIA Commonwealth Touring Car Purchased By C. e: YIII fIGINE a' 3IAY 29 EVENING NEWS SATURDAY ( , . ,.., , .. . ,,... - . .. ' It - - 1, |