Show - —w v 7r'' - S‘ ? -- t ' - ' ft : t - - i J : y s 7 7 ' ) ’ THE HERAIJREPUBLICAN SAITLAEE &TF7 UTAH' SUNDAY JULY 1 1917 : TRUCK DRIVER I i f " ft" fi ' Entire i KlKkVriineD veloped Into i Twelve-Mont- -- is the wayLorin Peek new salesman forthe Olympian Kotor Sales company works on “ prospects’ - how is 'shown abending pn tlw rnnning hoard of the gray ' chummy Olympian ' roadster “ showing Were He ” 'nitich legroom there' is for four' laige peiBona ixi the iiifty little ear- - T"" V h Proposition 7' fft with ' haTlag plo- com-J'o- rt d Peered the way for for the motorist with hie driving1 Kissel-Ka- r iuaoM Kissel low announces an cab for his truck which "means that the entire Ji Issel line has been developed into a “Not satisfied : ‘‘All-yea- year-roun- r’' - all-ye- ar ’twelve-mont- h CN said proposition ‘Carruthers manager of the Znter-- 1 'Mountain Motor Car company local distributors of KlsselKars and Slssel 'trucks yesterday “The delivery man and truck driver Just as comfortably In Way (Winter as the man who comes down to the office In the morning In his closed car’ continued Carruthers pleasure t and this will 'mean greatly Increased efficiency in winter hauling Longer wheel base and loading space are other outstanding features tof the new line of Kissel trucks just Mo announced by the tor Car company Carruthers described the new line as follows: “Unusual power and strength ' from the Kissel durability resulting combination of perfected worm-driv- e rear axles superior front axles and chassis are constructed scientifically n Kissel characteriamong the built-istics of the new trucks that insure economy and efficiency “With an enviable reputation' for that has extended over a period quality in of ten years Kissel outdoes himself the new truck line in spite of the scar- cltv of materials and labor That the new Kissel trucks can in the face of increased cost of production be sold at remarkable prices that emphasize their value is ‘ “In the place of the old terms such new etc as “tonner" names are given to each of descriptive new models —names that give the idea of the capac- 'purchaseranda to good a certain extent the of" ity 'uses for which the trucks are built “Hence the new: model that was ton-'ntermed the three-quartor light delivery car is now known as ‘the Flyer’ with an Increased wheel base from 120 Inches to 135 ‘Inches and with eight-foloading The space instead of 6 feet 3 Inches’Includchassis capacity of ‘the Flyer body Is 2250 pounds ing'The next slzea model Is the ‘general with an Increased wheel base utility ot 152 Inches Instead of 132 inches and8 a loading space of 10 feet instead of Tne chassis capacity Including 'feet Is 3400 pounds j body'The chassis ca- Freighter withof a5200 pounds body fiaclty including wheel In size with a - base 144 Inch and with a ot Instead of instead of 10 foot space loading are 7 inches Instead of C ’The rear tires 'Inches while the front tires are four Inches Instead of S) “The two largest size models are the a chassis capacity ‘Heavy Duty’ with h pounds body of 8S00 including loading wheel base and a space and the Dreadnought of 11800 body fiounds capacity and base including loading are trucks these big space Both of work are partlcu-l- y built for heavy and adaptable excavators and road bulld- centrators of Iron fers as well as manufacturers i eel and In the metal-worki- ’ now-driv- ' Inter-Mounta- - - V ’ 1 - seem like work to coolc on an Electric Rang-- it really ISN’T work The kitchen is cool and comfortable there are no grimy pots and pans to handle or scour It doesn’t there is no uncertainty about results “two-tonner- V 7 ’ ‘v v ' 5 - The gangway to stay young is to play and be happy and the only way to make play? out ofthe drudgery of summer cooking is to use an - - ’ r - ' - - - fer-‘mer- C'i There’s a fascination —a daintiness and cleanliness— about Electric Cooking that reminds you of the chafing dish parties of your schoolgirl V'7 days - er ' Daintiness and Cleanliness - - - x s 1 in ly er ot - - 169-in- ch 12-fo- 168-lnc- 13-fo- ot 14-fo- ct ng — man can sell goods ' if he be a ANT salesman always providing of course that he has good goods V to to the That axiom having been given world we will now proceed ' to our about story the plot of which thickens Lorin Peck is a good the fact -that salesman and has- long realized that line even so he must have Well Mr Peck had a good Uni both sold so much of talk and Insurance Heover into the Insurance that hev got fixed class and decided as comfortably do all sensibly thinking men that he car needed a motor Now Peck ' didn’t want a big : exmachine but he did want pensive whole flock of class' and plenty with a of power and punch and pepa Rememand salesman ber he is a assalesman 'soon-g'with hlz zhoez would Just out in an automounshined as to step bile of which ho was ashamed pither its looks or performance His He looked around'looking around caused him to 'cast 'his eyes was enough upon the Olympian That roadster with ample A gray room for four power to spare' plenty and 'go- and last but not of get-u- p least— class real class:“The car for' me’ ‘remarked Peck' to the officers of - the ' Oyympian Motor Sales company as he placed "Lorin n Peck”: on 'the dotted line his car he took some Havingt'secured of his friends out riding Their rewere more than marks — they were enthusiastic complimentary this is a fine little ma“By' George! one said “I’m going to get chine one of them Another and another repeated this statement and Peck got to pondering as follows: one so quickly and so “IfIofbought my friends want to buy one many as soon as they ride in it why wouldn’t the Olympian- be a' fine line of 'goods V to selL was father to the! deed thought I can sell you some he told Manager George T Olympians” Judd “I have a lot of live prospects and I believe I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- II j The best way to find out about an Electric Range is to see for yourself just how it “works Come to our store and let us show you—you will' find it interesting ' - ' j 1 - ’ ’ ' ' ” ' 1 " ' " k Utah Power fi: Light Co7 Efficient Public Service - a-ca- r o t - ' Our special cooking rate of 3 cents a kilowatt hour makes electricity the most economical fuel Our easy payment plan fits an Electric Range to the moist modest income ? - well-know- - - salesman for the Olympian Motor Sales roadcompany —and he sold a chummy ster the first day he was on the Job The business in Troys seems to be ' ' y along trailing right1 se s “Or as a truck' owner remarked after attaching a big trailer “I have a large following can do better than in the Insurance r 'r Our old friend McDonald well known game-The “happy ending Peck Is now a In local motordom from having sold Kissels and other sorts of cars here ha something new up his sleeve Just what It'is canhotbe learned but It la understood that Mao is going generally Into business for himself £ ac jk The la laze body tar Forli emera-l- y fcnevra as the In Society la soon to bo placed“Henry on the loenl wurket The dicker for It la now In pragrena‘We have Just completed a harrowstory— all about what tractora can ing do - V - 4 Telephone Main 500 Grotind Floor Kcarns Building - v -i e ’ J-'--: - - ft Sc ' ft ' v Now that ranchers are using tractors 'the wheat won’t get such an awful shock aa formerly '' f ft $ A HERE’S WHERE WE GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY! :: OF SECURING ONE OF THESE i SPLENDID MOTOR :l OARS AT A PRICE WHICH WILL NOT EVEN DENT YOUR P00KETB00K " f i'’ ' s : " f ‘ f i we' have '“traded in many Daring the coarse of the season’s business new 1917 cars and must now on the Nationals and Oldsmobiles Bnicks — The cars are all in excellent no object dispose of them quick prices condition— many of them newly painted— all of thom overhauled and 7 J 7 ' running orcbr pnt in first-das- s Thek prices represent merely a fraction of the original valnes of the cars and we will extend liberal credit to responsible parties THINK OF CHOOSING FROM- SUCH SPLENDID CAES AS THESE AT 7 SUCH RIDICULOUSLY- LOW PRICES! ft J k go for ’ ' "V : ' ' - - - — cul- a “Hup” honeymoon ft ft ft - - - Hen’ll haplag that the 'government ze to doesn't have the eoi anto-aioblll- V ? ’ try’s leapwca ft ft 'ft OH IADT SPARE! THOU ME! Lady of the Inleisurely electric state and a la mode It pray to be a leading lady Is Traveling That you hold the middle of ths road? Patient ae a rule and Blow to anger or peeve Innocent of victim of your languor I- what time a petulance Notions truly truculent conceive ? Then It' la If ever1 1 declare sex Shall not serve to stay my Jibes and Jeers Then by heck' the w ' k term ' “fair 0GX ‘ Adjectival irony appears I electric '' Lady of the In leisurely state a la mode and Traveling Tell me wnat is fair about a lady When she holds the middle of the road? —Maxwell Accelerator - t - -- 7 'A ' - - real motorized romance had its - 1 : GASOLINE! AND ROMANCE mination during the last week when J H (Jack) Blanek salesman of Hupmo-bile- s for the Hupmobile distributing agency obtained the services of Parson Slmpkln The- “parson” was successful in tying a knot which made Miss Clara B Bets Mrs Jack Blanek The honeymoon will be postponed until the rush of auto has abated a little Then Mr andselling Mrs Blanek will ft - t - ‘ - 99 - u ft ft - ft and C W Gates terArch rors of Browning the trout left yesterday to lose themselves for a few days on Lost Creek traveling Overland - cars in live and BUICKS— Four and: styles equipped with electric lights and starters and priced at only $275- r"to $1000 each 77 7 7 7 a OLDSMOBILES—Here you choose from four and eight-cylindOldsmobiles in two and styles— almost new— and only $750 to $850each777 7 NATIONALS — A few splendid : six anid twelve-cylindNationals— bodid at prices you will 77-- y -7 7:7 scarcely believe We also have a few miscellaneous makes of cars that we will offer at a mere fraction of their original prices— $250 :' six-cylind- : : seven-passeng- er er 7 An - - ’ ' 7 “step "Choker ( “Dim her “Give her lamps” Gas” “Go ahead cut 'em! five-passeng- er er S’'- - 'S- ' ' - - ' : and upwards Cut em! t ebtsved that wamane ar Ire la nanally aeyaaee a bzdzenlik tapping accompanied af the foot by we never aaaoy'er anger ear wife while ahe Is driving' We did once and a venerable pellee Jnatlee aet na hack twenty-fir- e backs far speeding g g' ft V 7 We're out of gas—let a stop seven-plaseng- er J DRIVING "Throw out the Clutch” er " ft ft ft Overland apleee In fact' ft VTHE PB3ACEVTTL RUSINESS OF - - -: -- f ' 'CtvX 0 - w i i In keeping with thepatriotlo fervor sweeping over the country la the recent announcement by John N Wlllye ' comd preeldent of the pany that he ie prepared to do hla hit for the government by Increasing hla facilities to construct aeroplane motors as feet as the United States and Si t - : I 6 T Auto Row'w s7 Salt LakeOity WawchA560: 7 - yy-- i‘ ' WH-7 c - r"- - v" ' -' - rr' ‘l rV ' rVJ °7'777 V- - Wlllye-Overlan- ' 4 f' '1 " ' J ' V' ’ 4 It r v r Satisfies the Whole Family Mother— likes it because a car of simple easy control —safe for her to drive Father—likes it because it is honestly dependable and built and ecorioifiicaL the beauty of the Classic finishes the smart lines— its distinguished look its snappy powerful sweet runit-i- s -- ning motor— its ability to tske the hilla and keep the pace There are other eppeeUng anallda-olenof them' 'b tv I |