Show J ' I K 'y?' 18 - THEHERAED-REPUBLICA- : SALT TAKK CITY ' UTAH SUNDAY JULY 15 1917 N — Hill and la dependent n on motor-drive- n transportation' trucks or horse-drawvehicles Horses absolutely refused to make the trip and It was Impossible to find another truck except the Kelly ''that could make the pull? The truck was finally nicknamed the to Mr Hatch "Desert Rat" according who declares despite the fact that the truck was constantly' required to carry stupendous overloads It suffered very littletoduring the severe usage It was putMr Hatch-- ' says that at hie men frpm Gold' Hill have called many office to express appreciation of the wonderful performance of the Kelly last winter With sufficient shipments of Kelly trucks received from the by Mr ' Hatch Sales people factory the Motor ' states that his company is able to make Immediate deliveries in Salt Lake and surrounding territories on these famous trucks and also' reports a- number of sales recently consummated with mining companies" throughout the Intermountain west where ore enuat be transported over rough roads to railroads from mines - - xV - The Kelly That Kept Gold IHill Warm - iWarr and H "So thousands of these ‘devotees ‘of CLFail Stop Qmgley’sSale ’ 7 ‘ Speeds- - ' to '' Hot weather may afflict human transportation but It offers no pangs - In 'the motor car'tnAlnsss" declares C A Quigley' distributor of Chandler care Iirthls section of the country “Touring Is heavler than ever' before and Chandlers are (selling faster 'and i faster Apparently the war situation oth the world-wand the H CLll cannot daunt the popularity Itruggle and the number of sales effected by the Chandler" v Mr Quigley la enthusiastic in pointout the many excellent features ing combined in the Chandler ear he says “ Chandler Is an efficient car It Is the first high-grad- e Six manufactured to sell at less than $2000 and Is Six selling today for less - than grade $2000 But those who most readily buy the Chandler are not seekers after a low price they are men and women who desire the best car built regardless of prices They sire a Six because time -has shown that motor correctly a all the power and aU the gives of power that any motor can flexibility it has life and snap and go give tothat be found In the not multimotors and It that offers cylinder genuine economy of operation - - ’ -- ar 4 all-arou- nd the-highes- six-cylin- t ' der so-call- de--elg- ed ned years through efgent conscientious manufacturing experifort and without radical ormotor ' has mental changes the Chandler been developed to a point- approximatperfection ing "The Chandler motor Is the domSix inant feature of the IsChandler not simply a Still the Chandler motor with a car built' around It The of complete harmony of every detail of the construction the perfect unity casual whole car- impresses even--thobserver The fine motor is 'mounted ‘in an equally fine' chassis and on this of chassis' are mounted' -splendid bodies svaried types r "Every detail of Chandler equipment and appointment' Is selected on the basis of quality and because It has inproved Its fitness to become adisputably of the Chandler car- Thus part has been wdn and Chandler on : the soundest premiss maintainedleadership' Is of such evident characl Its quality It appeals not only to the eye bethat' cause of Its beauty not only- to the The Kelly three and a half ton track that tracked snow and blizzards all lazt and quietsenses because of Its winter between Wendover and GoldHill NerM and kept ' Gold Hill from ness not only'to' theluxury sound judgment : mechanor of the experienced motorist freezing and ician because of its splendid design disER the most terrific weather teams could pull them out the Kelly construction but also to the keen road conditions imaginable and cernment of the buyer seeking fine still continued her daily run from Gold n truck bucked the Hall ' Kelly' ' blizzard-swequality Jinked with honest price" " to Wendover where supplies are roads snowdrifts and Nev between Wendover Gold and Hill for the former place" says purchased ' KQBTH ISLAND BILL PASSED the winter after past day during day Mr Hatch ' —The Senate accordirfg to the recent advices received Washington ' Julyl4 "The past winter was the severest bill permitting by I - Boyd Hatch manager of the ever passed thetoHouse today known in that section of Nevada over this of Motor whole Sales take the the government in-Hatch corporation to prominent citixena oi! and according motor of San of north island distributors the harbor at Kelly city truck virGold this 1Hill' Kelly CaL An for aviation purposes trucks Diego town from saved the tually has been made of $600000 aproprlation vehicler was during the cold winter months freezing with which ' tor reimburse property “Whenso- every- other that "There is not a railroad to Gold not even stalled' owners thoroughly - - - 4 - -- - - V J Agency DistrWon ‘Jack’ M’ Donald Given - ' r - - Car - -- Chandler primarily the Six choose thefour of Intellibecause Cliaage TJada iQ Kisssl "i New Record Made To the Pacific By Automobile “ M -- Si-to- pt : - S-t- " - Salt Lake to Los Angeles in Three Days Easy " Driving - -- on - - x Is a boulevard with the northerncompared routes" declared 'F G Gezoux of x Fresno Cal who has been touring the lntermountaln country during June and July "The Arrowhead trail is in fine shape except a few Pieces where heavy with narrow tires has cutteaming: In ruts the road Even so I had no difficulty In making- average time of twenty-five miles an hour” Mt Gegoux left at Salt Lake Los ’ nooJt In arrlvinz Wednesday Angrelea at noon Saturday exact- -' ly three ofdays He used forty-on- o e gallons gas practically twenty-on-Is miles to the gallon This because there are no heavy grades or high passes to cross and no long aand pulls The first stop was at Beaver no intention of a Having record and not being in making a hurry the surprise at finding himself 21$ miles on the road at the first stop determined him to keep & record ' and -- note the conditions of the road Below Cedar City some rough was road encountered cut up bythe Ariheavy teaming zona line and thenNearing over in Nevada where new work is going on more road rough these Making due allow- -' ance bad- places are not 5 per cent of the distance The county ferry Is no longer needed at Mesquite Nev the Virgin river being low and easily forded' The road is well signed and so weH traveled you can’t get off it any way There are thirty-fiv- e towns the route with and hotels so you feai suppliesalong can eat and sleep In comfort and snake as good time as desired T - - - - - - A Prophesy of Particular Interest to Prospective Motor car Buyers The 'Paige is practically the last to raise prices :We have stood tHe material raises patiently: 'At last we: confront : t T 7 CHEAPERTORUN However you will observe in reading Paigeprices below V that in no instance has the increase been more than $100— although some cars in? the same relative pride class as the V I i Paigie now cost $200 more than heretofore!We are able to give Paige purchasers this discrimination because they are getting the benefit of the prices at which f we bought ' large quantities of materials on contract - II II r 1 J1 AUTOS NOV THAN - - i monUis IT USED TO BE The cost of motoring Is steadily decreasing Tires are higher gasoline Is higher oil Is higher the cars themselves are being advanced somewhat In price and yet the motorist of 1917 iq riding at a lower cost per mile than he did In 1910 “There isn't any mystery or sleight of hand about It" said Sales Manager A V- Olsen of the Randall-Dod- d Auto company local Oldsmobile dealers yesterday "The present economy of motor car traveling comes as the direct result of advances In automobile engiproduction neering and big quantity “In 1910 an automobile purchaser paid around $3500 for a big heavy ‘car that ate up a gallon of gasoline every six or seven miles and that—like most automobiles built In those days —was In the repair shop-good deal of the time "In 1917 the Oldsmobile purchases obtains an for $1467 of a six for $1185 that he wouldn't trade for several of the 1910 models of many motor car manufacturers He gets double and treble the mlleague out of a gallon of gas or a set of tires His 1917 Oldsmobile runs days nights and Sundays winter and summer with only an occasional tuning upland adjustment "When you add the time a 1917 motorist saves in a hundred ways over when you add in the motorist increased comfort and pleasthe vastly ure- of the 1917 motorist over the motorist of 1910 and when you take into consideration the added traveling raadded cleanliness and added dius the — well your present day motorist luxury has a decided edge on his predecessor of seven years ago" agn This advance in the prices now asked for Paige cars by no means covers the actual increase in the cost of materials A’ ThePaie D etroit'Motor Car Comp any is still making a" substantial sacrifice in offering Paige cars at these prices r: Thesq Paige cars are therefore more remarkable values than V d the Paige you know has- always led 'ever befbre-a- ii ' field invaluesi 'V 'v There Has been no compromise in Paige quality no juggling ? of the factors:little or- hig that have won Paige leader- - ship 50 1 one iota has the Paige standard been lowered ) view of these facts Paige cars remain atthe present the market prices the greatest dollar for dollar value ? ': S' - ’ -- - ''::‘ ' eight-cylind- er V-- In af-?-fo- rds : V: V- The cost of prcv However the market for materials is rising steadily ducing a car of Paige quality continnesto soar We estimate that we have enough materials contracted for and on hand to permit us to maintain present prices fgr approximately 60 to 90 days When this supply of materials is exhausted it will then obviously be necessary for ns to’raise prices and even then Paige prices will be raised only in proportion to the increased prices of materials on new contracts ' Onr one anxiety as has always been onr policy is to ' give Paige pur-r chasers every protection and consideration We desire to be frank and give fair warning The price problem however is never a "determining factor in the prog- ress of the Paige in winning the preference and confidenceaof the pub- lic The Paige has always won'its way independent of price tags and v the artificial labels of priceclass s We have always refused and will always refuse to raise Paige prices beyond the actual increased cost of materials Therefore now as before you will select the Paige because of its mo- chanical excellence its Mauty and its supreme qualify Paige Prices in Effect Today : 'l- of-191- - : r — v " : ‘ i i -- r -- V Stratford' Fairfield 1 Linwood — “ 1 Six-51- ” Six-4- 6 Six-3- 9 Brooklands ” Dartmoor ” Six-3- 9 Sedan Six-3- 9 9 Sedan Six-5- 1' Town Car 1 1 Six-5- 1 ” '9 seven-passeng- er five-passeng- V Six-5- 1 Iimonsine Palgc-Detr- “Six-Si- olt ” er four-passeng- 1 two or five-passeng- three-passeng- er er 9 seven-passeng- er seven-passeng- er o b Detroit foo bb Detroit seven-passeng- er i 0 H the deal across They promise complete details of the new company ' organization next Sunday Auto Row has been ago g for time with rumors ofdis-a the lntermountaln change InKissel Kars and Kissel tribution for Kar trucks but it wasn’t till yesterday that the news leaked out as 'to who had been awarded this most desirable contract Then it was that "Jack" Eagal Pacific coast zone manager for the Kissel Kar company made a formal announcement that the contract had been awarded to John McDonald Jr and familiarly known in local popularly motordom as "Jack" McDonald Mr McDonald while a young man Is' a veteran in the 'automobile sales game here having been Interested in motor cars off and on for nine years know him —and 'that is those who By almost a countless number —he is known as a "live wire" and It was this according to Mr Eagal which led the Kissel people through the —coast zone to select him for their dlsr ALL - 1917-1918 -- of this machine he worked until hut recentlyvvhen fae began negotlatlqns for the distribution over the entire intennountain territory Mr McDonald is not only a first-claautomobile man he Is a native of Salt Lake and a scion of one of the oldest and wealthiest pioneer families of the state and city The of the new headquarters tributor 445-4Kissel present is S Main and agency at was a salesman and Mr McDonald states that in' view of Originallya he which sold Overland the fact that all the agencies in firm partner not 1908 cars here In The auto game in yet signed up it might be to thearebeneSalt Lake was then In its infancy- blit fit of those desiring Kissel agencies McDonald got the gasoline’ fever and in this territory to get In ‘touch with never left Aim till he had climbed him it to the present pinnacle After he had "We are mighty glad to obtain such given up- the Overland business he sold for the Kissel Kar" Wlnton sixes the northwes is representation Zone Supervisor Eagal exthe Marmons Paiges an pressedway later selling through himself "With Mr McDonald Chevrolet1915-h- here with marked success and his associates In charge and with sold Studebakers and the Kissel as as it Is In this During no doubt but thus widened his acquaintance among eeetlon there Ispopular that this the folks who patronize the gasoline be a banner one for us" will year row dealers- It was In 1915 that he bela stated that the new Kissels are came connected first with the Kissel notIt radically different from the old Kar and discovered its real worth As - models but that they will open a salesman for the former distributors- eyes or the motor buying piibli ths ss - 19 ‘ - -- - - e - S0MEG00P NEWS - gaA July CARLTON 6 11)17 pF Amazon "Agent T lunrhj telafnue - o b Detroit Detroit fob o b Detroit er - TIRE GUARANTEE GRE AT1Y INCREASED 'iv''- o b Detroit o b Detroit $1595 £ $1450 f $1260 f $1795 $1260 f $1875 f $2400 $2850 f $2850 f seven-passeng- er ‘ A 1 - Pacific coast zone manager for the Kissel Kar company has awarded the intennountain distribution of the Kissel to “ Jack 99 McDonald The big: picture is that of McDonald who has just been awarded the con8 Kissel plum—--the tract for Kissel Kar automobiles and trucks Mr Eagal ' (in the smaller picture) ‘is the man to put L B STRIKE RECEIVES ' t - 1 '1917-191- i v-- is a pair of Jacks a good HERE to draw to and that they are real live openers” is indicated by the fact that Jack” Eagal ob j - Detroit Detroit : Motor Car Company Detroit Mich After a most careful ahO thorough investigation we find that Amazon Anti Blowout Tires are giving such exceptional mileage that we have increased' our iniarahteetq 5000 miles " Please announce this fact to your trade as Amazons Wftgftftftt giiarantaafl mila than anv tire on the markets i 1 4 : t lies n v s’ ’ 55 W Fourth South Street Salt Lake City on lARR-pa- y ' L B Strike of the Western Auto Supply company THS AMAZON RUBBER COMPANY 429 S Slain received the foregoing dispatch during the last week V- - 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