Show THE to cr--n Z3 ft £ V KEEF THIS FACE' The Chapter BOAT $845 Complies with the state ordi- : a nance carries a license number and all the regular stuff Ease at the Wheel a and unless you huve you're likely to get into trouble' And as it is in life so it is in an automobile You must have your controls simple and close at hand Place yourself at the wheel of a Marmon 34 You will see at once that to shift your gears you don’t have to shift your position You will find ignition and lighting convenient neighbors and the emergency brake ready for instant use This £ - " it: enable comcontrol car to you your and fortably expeditiously without lifting your foot from the accelerator It's an ever-reahand-bra- ke dy if every-da- y A ’vl w & & brake emergency or no emergency The Marmon is as easy to manage as a kodak is to snap It starts without a jump and it stops without ajar It re THE sponds to the wheel's slightest hint and regardless of speed holds snug to the road It’s on the job HEBE THEBE and everywhere Pishing Tackle Lovering Co in 112 £ ' W 2d South - Motor Sales Co 475 South Main Street C p - here’s what we mean by it lvMCi M PiMklta Ci JUZShUm jsUeo Tbe Olympian Was 4980 Have Been! Gasoline Economy 2817 : ' Key Gun Bicycle and Novelty Works SOUTH STATE STBEET Ve - C A FOWLER H i one-hal- : Cj 404-- 6 OliM IO lbs eifrieliss B driw M PtMkU Car U6S afla 3M auto aa tl Cslloa of SMoliac mniaj W M PUJip PraalrNa — wgia Jrir tia 76 ifl— 259 mils tm tb fcte aUoe of SMoUae CUffard An uninsured car is a liability —NOT an asset Gar owners must pay for injuries Any owner who cannot afford $10000 judgments has no business being without ownership insurance The cost is small Fraafclie Car 257 aibt aa Ik mnw Sailao ofgmlii S87 atllM - " Loan & Trust Company St Phene Halloran-Judg- e t fr' 309 Main Main 181 t tf rJ on tires Owners of Series 9 Franklins are averaging around 20 miles to the gaUon records over ofgasoline Country-wid- e a period show an average for Franklin Cars of nearly 10000 miles to the set of tires To every motorist — to every man and woman who is thinking about a motor car we say: As the Franklin dealers in this community we have something here to show you that will double the pleasure of your motoring and cut operating cost more and economically in half comfortably than any other car known to the Something that can be demonmotoring world strated in a practical way— and you car-saving The Franklin is an economical certainly should see it before you in gasoline consumption easy decide on any make of car The number plates shall be of uniform series numbered consecutively with the figure 1” and shall beginning be of a different and distinctive color for each year They shall be Issued in numerical order and in the order of In the event of the the or destruction of one or both numloss applications ber plates the owner thereof shall an affidavit to the without delay make on a blank to be of state secretary rovlded for such purpose setting forth he facts of such loss or destruction and applying for a new number Upon the filing of such affidavit and application and the payment of a fee of one dollar ($100) the secretary of tite ehall thereupon cancel the applicant’s old number and issue him a new number In case of sale or of motor number plates ' vehicle or motorcycledisposal assigned to such motor vehicle or momust remain thereon and the torcycle owner thereof must immediately notify the secretary of state of such sale or disposal and the purchaser must make on a blank to be provided application for such purpose for the transfer of such reglstrstion to him snd upon the payment of a fee of one dollar 9100) such transfer will be made a matter of record in the office of the secretary of state Manufacturers and dealers having obtained a dealer's license and number obtain additional sets in may of the original number plates duplicate upon the payment of a fee of two dollars ($204) for each and every set obtained It shall be the duty of all such manufacturers and dealers to make a weekly to the secretary of state on report blanks to be provided for such purpose of all sales and transfers of ownership of motor vehicles and motorcycles neand to which they gotiated by them 91 were a party (C 1917) X Display of amber Pistes Sec 8 Every motor vehicle cr motorcycle while In use or operation upon the public streets and highways shall at all times display the number assigned to it one on the front plates and the other on the rear of the vehicle both to be securely fastened in conspicuous topositions fo as not to be at all times plainly swing and visible No number plates other than those furnished by the secretary of 80 state shall be urea (C 1915) Brakes— Signals—Lights Sec 7 — Every motor vehicle and motorcycle while in use or operation upon the public streets or highways shall at be all times and with efficient andprovided serviceable equipped brakes and with a signalling apparatus consisting cf a horn bell or some other suitable device It shall likewise be equipped with at least two front lamps throwing white lights sufficient to reveal strong or substantial oball persons vehicles for a distance of at leaBt 150 feet jects in the direction such vehicle is proand sufficient side illuminaceeding tion to indicate any person vehicle o1 substantial object 10 feet to the eldest such vehicle at a point 10 feet ahead of such lamps Said vehicle shall also be with a lamp on the rear on a red light plaintheequipped left side showing ly visible In the reverse direction to which the vehicle is proceeding and such other light so reflected as to reveal the figures on the rear clearly number plate provided that a motorshall be required to be equipped cycle one with front light only In place of the two front lights herein for other motor vehicles All required such lamps or lights shall at all times be while such vehicle is in kept use burning or operation in a public street or highof the day from way during the period one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise It shall be unlawful to use on a vehicle of any kind operated on the public highways of this state anv lighting device of over four candlepower with a reflector unless the equipped same shall be so designed deflected or that no of the beam arranged when measured 75 of reflected light portion ahead of the lamps shall feet or moreforty-two inches from the rise above level surface on which the vehicle stands under all conditions of load Spotlights shall not be used except when projecting their rays directly on the ground and at a distance not ex30 feet in front of the vehicle ceeding (C 91 1917) Be Reasonable aid 9a fe Speed8 tmXo Sec a person shall motor vehicle or motorcycle operate any upon public street or highway at a speed than is reasonable and safe greater due width the common having character regard for and grade use of such streettraffic or highway or so as to endanger life limb or property in any respect whatever upon approaching any bridge dam curve dugway or deen descent sharp or in traversing dam such curve dugway or descent bridge the operator of a motor vehicle or motorcycle shall at all times have the vehicle under immediate control Upon approaching or passing any or person walking In the roadway eled portion of any public streettravhighway or any horse or ether draft animal being led ridden ‘or driven thereon or upon any bridge or crossat an intersection of public streets ing or highways the operator of a motor vehicle or motorcycle shall at all times have the same under Immediate control And if such animal shall appear to he frightened or If the person in thereof shall signal by raising charge his hand or calling the shall operator travhis vehicle If immediately stop In the opposite direction the opeling erator shall hold his vehicle until such animal shall havestationary had reasonable time to pass by and If travin the same direction he eling use reasonable caution in ordershall to Bead Every Ad on This Page It’s Important to Know A "ETTT ERE are four runs aggregating j I 6041 miles much of the dis-J- L JL tance over the worst roads in the country— the average speed 256 miles per hour the average gasoline mile age 231 miles per gallon Gasoline economy and Franklin road ability are the factors proved by these tests It is in road tests like these — tests of thousands of miles by Franklin owners all over the United States — that the Franklin Car is demonstrating its ability to get over the ground fast and el : We accept these expressions of good will 'from our friends and the general public and know that we have a car that will back up all we say When you go out to buy an automobile do you buy for sentimental reasons or for investment? Sentiment is all right A certain amount mixes well with business but when you are putting 9800 to 91000 in a want to know where you are going to gasoline aschariot asyou naturally how you are going to get on For example what is well get off to be worth to you in cash or trade a year from your new car goingover now? Think this The is an investment car It is a “Fact Car" the present valueOlympian of which a year hence Is almost a fixed quantity It may be truthfully said to be 200 In excess of any other standard car of equal price These claims are in a sense apart from the subject when the facts are within your reach These may be definitely ascertained and the itself demonstrated to your entire satisfaction Come around subject for a spin Don't forget our Sporting Goods Dept we carry a complete line of Mi CAR These are just a few of the thousand and one complimentary phrases showered upon our car — Irlyesf This spells economy in maintenance and efficiency in operation And it gives to the hand at die wheel that 'assured sense of perfect control which makes driving not a strain but a relaxation not a task but a pleasure e A £ one-whe- Has arrived in Salt Lake And has made a “hit” from the day of its arrival — “A BEAUTY” “GBEAT” “SOME CAB” “BEST YET” Immediate Delivery $ Pontiac he little i' r o b ft- -- i f b Pontiac Bide it Drive it Free Demonstration any time self-contr- ol — o See it In the journey of life there are many short turns 3 f tourist ve- hicle or motorcycle shall on or before the first day of March in each year or before he shall operate such motor vehicle or motorcycle such vehicle In the office of register the secretary of state and obtain a license to operate the same for the ensuing year and every chauffeur shall' likewise register and obtain a license to operate as hereinafter provided (C 91 191?) Definition of Terms Sec 2 The term “motor vehicle" shall apply to all vehicles propelled exby power other than muscular power cept road rollers traction engines and railroad and railway cars and motor cars running only upon stationary rails or tracks The term “motorcycle" shall apply to motor vehicles but two main wheels in contacthaving with the ground upon which the operator sits astride but a atmotorcycle may carry a tachment and seat for the conveyance of a passenger The term “chauffeur" shall ap ply to any person operating a motor vehicle other than his own as mechanic employee or for hire (C 80 1915) for Reglotratloo S SecApplication for the registraApplication tion of a motor vehicle or motorcycle shall be made to the secretary of state iS upon blanks prepared by him for such purposes and shall be signed by theowner and verified by oath or affirmatlon Such application shall contain a statement of the name place of residence and address of the applicant toit a brief description of the gether with to be registered Its name and vehicle the name of its manufacturerof its facIts monumber the character tory tive power the amount of such motive power the amount of horsepower (the same to be determined by the follow- formula: Diameter of bore multiing lied by length of stroke multiplied divided by cylinders such y number of f) other and two and additional Information ae the secmay require The re- -retary of state the appllca-shall accompany qulred fee 91 tion (C 1917) Annual Fees & Sec 4 The annual fee for the registration of motor vehicles and motorshall be as follows: cycles Three dollars (9800) for each motorcycle Ten dollars (81000) for each electric motor vehicle used only for pleasure purposes Five dollars (9500) for each steam ?ropelled motor vehicle not exceeding Ten dollars (91000) for each cream motor vehicle exceeding fifpropelled teen horsepower: Ten dollars (91000) for each commercial motor vehicle used for carrypassengers for hire ingTen dollars (91000) for each commercial motor vehicle or truck Five dollars (9500) for every other motor vehicle not exceeding twenty-fiv- e horsepower: Ten 'dollars ($1000) for every ether motor vehicle exceeding twenty-fiv- e hut not exceeding forty horsepower and Fifteen dollars ($1500) for every r other motor vehicle exceeding forty ' horsepower Provided that every person firm association or corporation engaged ve-inthe manufacture or sale of motor hides in this state may instead of each such vehicle ownedex-orregistering controlled by him for purposes of and sale only make application ' hlbltlon dealers’ for a general distinguishing number upon a blank to be prepared by the secretary of state for such purpose dealThe fee for such registration and twenty-be ers’ license and number shall five dollars ($2500) per annum which fee shall accompany the application Provided further that no fee shall be charged for the registration of motor ambulances motor police patrol vehicles motor fire and trucks or any other motor engines vehicles owned and used by municipal corporations by counties or by the state of Utah but all such vehicles shall be registered and given a distinctive number which number shall be displayed in like manner to that provided for all other motor vehicles And provided further that whenever a motor vehicle or motorcycle is regisfirst day of Septered on or after the fee for such tember of any year the shall bo one-ha- lf of the registration amount of the annual registration fee (& 91 1917) Issuance of License X amber Plates— Lose of Plate— Transfer of Oirsmhl — Dealers to Report Salon and Transform Sec 5 Upon receipt of the application and- the payment of the required fee the secretary of state shall file the application register the vehicle as& distinctive number and sign to it same a matter of record in make the his office provided that the secretary of state shall preserve in his office for of two years all applications the for period the registration of motor vehicles motorcycles and chauffeurs filed therein under the provisions of this act At the expiration of two years all such office accumulating in said applications be considsaid period that may during ered of no value by the secretary of state may be destroyed He shall also furnish without further cost a number plate In duplicate showthereon the number designated to ing such vehicle The figures on the number plate shall be Arabic in character followed by the letter “U" which figures and letter shall be at least four and the stroke thereof at Inchesone-half Inch wide: provided that least high the number plates used for motorcycles may be of such other size and design as may be practicable $845 Roadster 5 Passenger 1915 as Amended of Utah 3Q-L- ans Annual Registration Sec 1— Every owner of a motor Have you seen itl Well it's a Dandy Buns and Operates Just Like all the Big Cars rj SALT LAKT HERALD-REPUBLICA- N JViayjMi ill w w yT ” I I 1 V1" ' ! - Jwnianj six-ye- ar To Sell Your A THE BEST AUTOMOBILE OFFER EVER MADE READILY CC : Franklin Motor Car Co E 754 South Temple Standard construction throughout $765 f o b Chicago We offer the BUSH Touring Car as the best automobile selling under 91000 today In construction and' equipment Easy rldixfg It is durable reliable —a beautiful car that any family may be proud to own The only car with which & complete spare tire is furnished to complete equipment The engine is a corker— powerful smooth and sweet running It can on be throttled down to 8 miles an hour and It will never miss — light and easy on The BUSH is a tires but built to lastIt’s a fuel saver too high-spee- hill-climb- ' ' 560 South I We have on file many applicants demanding certain NOTICE TO BUYERS— We offer the TOR PARTICULARS SEE— N1 d LINCOLN er Bobcrtson & Pritchard Agents Temporary Address Sixth East Phone HyL 1 Fourth South and West Temple 944-- B W ay |