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LAKE CITS' UTAH SUNDAY JULY 221917 N w ' imiienceof:: i auto fomhj r a - V ' ' A f' tf “1r- ' fe ' 'TO' n— - 'O hyLandes Co Folded up and boxed away on the trailer campus trailer handled locally one that is easily drawn behind an automobile over any sort of roads The lower photograph & f- ' -- '’ V TO : AUTOCARIPER '5 ’A' y - i AV M " y - ' r- ? - it - 'Benefits of Popular Priced Machines Shown v by J 7r" ClicToletiaiiagerfr "t - ? - v f- !e “The future "Influence of the on our methods of life is nard Jto foresee Hut It is certain that this Influence will be tremendous’ says Irv-- ’ Jny G P Sudrow msinapor E of the Chevrolet Motor company First South street is jj18 motor-cabringing the world toErether - It- is- - eliminating' distance Is It the country- nearer iu bringing the the east nearer to the west It Is city helping the people of the different parts of the land better to understand each other “Would you Imagine that tbe auto--' rinoblle may ultimately solve the probof th high cost of living? lem“The middleman came Into existence because the farm was so far originally JroiA the city With the gasoline vehicle the farmer can now reach the city market in a few hocra His need forthe commission merchant The value of the food 'la not so great distributor l consequently lessening' The automobile will some day brlpg the —and farmer direct to the consumer direct to the farmer also “The standard of living on the tarm Is of course revolutionized by the automobile Not only has the automobile the possibility ' of city brought about Whopping for his family but it also aids 'of the (mechanically the operations 'farmer through the various appliances for pumnlng threshing etc The com-1n- g of the city motorist into the open led to good roads better country-haal r hotelsand a improved on villages the thoughts and influence ’manners of the farm dwellers ' 'You if the village-- pabe 'might stor told yousurprised the popular priced that hadIncreased Sunday the part of the ' far- attendance ' ongreatly parishioners dwelling the “The increased vitality broughtto recrefrom dweller city f The ation of touring la automobile Is the best' medicine for ‘tired jaded nerves This Is true notautomobile used for pleasonly of the shorturo but for business too It hafc ened the business day for the business ‘runs around the city’ It has Sian who him to accomplish more It has him more hours for recreation 7riven t has developed his life to a higher' level “It Is hard to foresee the end however for no man ean tell the developments of the automobile tomorrowIn The the the motor Industry 8rogress of reads like a story from the Any man who dares Arabjan Nights to prophesy the events of even the next £!ve yoars Is Indiscreet” r auto-nobl- 1U-113- ?: r - Federal orders are from Federal -- -- - Do they give & service of satisfaction? Federal owners say they do and 6 out of ’every 10 of them bade up their opinions with cold cash by ordering ‘another FedOver 60 per cent of all eral owners Air how a Federal oonld be- - -It- profitably used in YOUR hnal- -wilL I I Ask TODAY pro-spel- ler H0T0R CO WHITE-SAVAG- E jfc- -- 7 - Distributors Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada - Wan 6213 438 8 Main 1 the-consume- - - mr r s - oene-rficl- - au-‘(iomo- - - the-healthf- self-eviden- UNITED t" climb nowadays they — say a FOLKStheir favorite cars when- HAL COMPARED Napoleon’s Famous Quotation Cited to Show Why Announcement has just ben made by States Tire company the United Its president ‘James Newton through Ounn that a recent performance of United States “Nobby” Tread Cord tires for trucks bids fair to revolutionize the truck tire business These tires used on a one and one-ha- lf ton truck of similar specifications tn military trucks proved far more economical of gasoline and oil and gave greater gross mileage under almost" 'unbelievably ' Impossible vcondi-fiot- ts than solid truck tires have ever 'done Beyond this ‘operating economy was the equally amazing faot that after (4288 miles of the severest kind of i transport conditions the truck was in practically perfect confound to be waa dition This only because possible absorbed full 90 the pneumatic tires cent of the terrlfle road vibration per i to which the truck chassis mechanism 'Is subjected when running on solid truck tires was made nnder the person)The test' W al supervision of First Lieut J moO’Mahoney 'a former United States tor truck transport expert who until March was In command of motor 'last truck company No 85 stationed on the Mexican border ‘12’ Is Fortunate : - “Fortune Is on the side of the strongest artillery’” declares G A1 Quigley located at 88 Exchange place distributor of the Hal Twelve cars “Fortune is always on the elda of the 'man or nation that Is best' prepared “In motor cars the Hal Twelve Is the car with the powerful power plant the car with the heavy artillery It’s the car that is built: by masters of motor mas car construction Its tors of steel and stress engineers have' built treand touring mendously rugged stamina this able car It’s the into strength car of extraordinary strength flexiand endurance The Hal is what bility we call nowadays “The car with the punch and what Napoleon would have called the 'car with the strongest artillery “The extreme simplicity ' of the Hal Its easy accessibilTwelve motor and features that never fall to apity are to the motorist The peal motor has a experienced steel cover placed pressed over the valves easily removable for Grindad jnstmente of ' valve poppets The ex of the valves IS a bench ing job' d motor haust pipes of the do not In any way Interfere with the of Che valve mechanism The adjustment electric generator and starting motor are located between - the engine base and the frame and access: to them - Is entirely unobstructed ' of all parts Is one of “Accessibility the most valuable features In the d “V” type motor ( The mall Included angle between the sets of cylinders forming the TV makes the placing of equipment where Rosslble : ' accessible Mr Quigley Is enthusiastic with the manner In which the Hal Twelve cars are selling In this section He declares g a month the past one and he anticipates a still heavier demand for the Hals during the balance of July and August i - ‘ ! WIRE GOOD THING TO TAKE ON THAT TRIP valve-in-hea- Several fast of about No 18 Iron or he part of the copper wire should car The weight of every equipment ounce be la but an and the wire may used for making electrical connections parts of the car together and tying for many other purposes When a hose clamp was broken dura recent ride about two feet of ing iron wire pulled tightly around the rubber-hosand the ends of the wire fashion made twisted together pig-ta-ll a hose clamp that did not allow a drop of water to escape If the wire la too it cannot be pulled 'tightly heavy to compress the hose Several enough turns of wire are needed to give the mdst effective results When the rubber hose Is old and tape very” loose a - wrapping of tire "conaround the end of the met&l hose nection will prevent- the leakage of water when the rubber hose Is over" the tape Even tire tape slipped wound aretmd the rubber hose will serve as a hose clamp in an emergency If the hose is a the tape good Is wound fairly tightly enough v -- - - valve-ln-hea- - -- - - - - - e has-bee- n - record-breakin- - -- AJTTO TOURING HEAVY IYom SB to 100 " automobiles : pan Is Lyman Wyo every day It an through estimated Aa the care contain are average of four persons each there from 100 to 500 tourists passing through on the Lincoln highway every day The roads are now In good condition for tourist travel - - - fit-an- ‘ - rJ ' L G D SHIPHERD HERE OFFERS TO BET ilSPER Sam Sharman Declares Oakland Gas Consumption Is Very Low Is not merely a selling argument” declares Fred Sharman of the Sharman Auto com pony local distributor of Oakland cars “Oakland Six-econom- y - “Oakland owners "themselves thousands of them:'report average gaeollne miles to' the mlleague of twenty-fiv- e gallon In fact X have a standard offer regarding the gasoline mileage pf the Oakland Six” says Mr' Sharman “I will nut up a car against a certified check for its ' purchase prloo that It ’miles on one galwill do twenty-fiv- e lon of- gasoline If the oar mokes good the elgner of the check agrees to buy It to moke good I’ll moke it falls of him If a present the car “We cannot guarantee twenty-fiv- e miles on hour for one reason only—we cannot guarantee the driving to which each "car will bo- subjected When In hands of experienced driver' twenty-the five miles per gallon la quite orditheo nary With Inexperienced drivers is between twenty and twenty-twaverage — miles per gallon? 4 " Mr Sharman calls attention to two recent severe tests of this quality 6t Oakland Six He says: the : “Martin Christensen ‘of Richfield for the second time this summer drove the here to his home on an distance from over twenty-fiv- e average vof - a trifle miles per gallon- Ho was accompanied resident who by another Richfield the upon the completion of trip bought an Oakland without hesitation ' “W L Jones of Fillmore had oon- tem plated the purchase of an Oakland test but wished to put It to a thorough and so drove It to Salt 'Lake accom- representative panled by our Fillmore e miles than twenty-fivThey did better car per gallon and Mr Jones took the without any further question He admitted that the oar's general riding had won him power and snap quail tiea aa much aa Its economical feaquite tures us guessing a good part of YTt keeps to maintain shipments of Oakthe time Forland Sixes to supply our sales the Oakland factory Is running tunately makes prompt shipat top speed and to meet the ments so that we are able demand with praotlcolly no delay But time lost bethere Is oertalnly little tween the surival of the cars at our salesroom and their transfer Into the hands of purchasers” r - - - - - ’ : M-3- ' irr iili$62500 $70000 — - - — POB Salt Lake Towing " ' The Monroe" line embodies features found only in high 'priced tank-'WM t'4 all xnodels-i- s j'" beghming to put the Monroe to the front l sc £ The popular little Chib Roadster is again ready for Classy durable and economical The ideal ‘vV ’ - " V !-- : i V - ' - de-Ilve- 1 ry ‘DOIT NOW’ ADVICE v OF DORT DEALER Car —i —'Ride in"the ' i - V Satt v - co GuIPtaB S West Temple 41-5- 9 ' and BeConvinced of Its Superiority M-- 4 FOWLffi JB P- :T s City v this “The production of motor oars govfuture year is as uncertain os the ernment of China” says C A Quigley Dort distributor depends upon Uncle “Everything autoBamIr he commandeers many mobile plants or monopolizes the supsteel the output may be brought ply of to perdown from a small anything to ' nil centage ‘ J1® P®J? ‘Anybody contemplating follow chase of a car had better now y —best—of- all maxims —it - mrrr ‘Do i - - m - — - - v v A rV - A ' L-- - f" r - t ' f A - 'r - ' i y w ' ' 2 ' ’ ? ’ r 'rrl f ’' V - V ' — ( Sato a Guaranteed Powerful Fan Tractor for only $225 Unnecessary to remove wheels or fenders when turning your Ford into an Auto Pull Tractor Absolutely no strain on yonr ear or engine Does the work of four to five horses at the ooat of onA ‘ Greater pulling power for weight of any tnetor built You should have an Auto Pull Tractor for greater efficiency in your farm work VWill demonstrate at Taylorsville 3ta!y 25 and 26 jv Wasatch 1&2L information call full Meyers For Henry 4 : ' a - ‘ - AUTO PULL FOR UTAH TRACTOR AGENCY P O'BoxMl Salt lake ? Qttyt Utah cup of Joy DON’T HESITATE TO USE MONKEY WRENCH - - Turns) Your Ford - If the owner drives his car 'Constantly It will be an excellent thing foV him - - M’S'RoidstCT' HEAD OF POWER FIRM CONFERS : WITH YOUNG 1 CARCANMAKEG - -- or any car of the same powerful“Hup” and hike ability—tote to the mountains don't away along itaselflot of unnecessary junk in the car leave leg room and body They room for legs and bodies and they take the camping junk and make it roll behind on a trailer ' along ' Trailers whether be of the truck type for heavytheybusiness orout-of the combination camping type ror ings are the last word Just as trucks lose unless trailed by their a trailer soefficiency do people going In an automobile lost half the fun of the camp unless they have all the extra accessories trailing behind instead of crowding up the car Showing just how easily a Hupmoblle can take a camp trailer from place to conditions place over all sorts of road "Bus” Richards manager of the Hyland Motor company Hupmoblle distributors last week hooked a camping trailer on behind one of his “Hups - Mr Richards proved that such a trailer on behind a Hupmoblle - can simply be and- that no- matter how forgotten the road curves are the trailer sharp will follow right around The trailer employed by Mr Richards in his Hupmoblle demonstration Is one of the most unique and practicable that has arrived in Salt Lake It la handled by Landes A Co distributors enfor tho Troy and other trailers The of the trailer Is 50 pounds tire and weight set on two solid tired wheels runon Timken roller bearings It is ning to behind a motor car ear easy Packedpull up and drawn behind alooks as shown in the photograph it on ordinary trailer with a Just like But when unfolded box body comforts are dis all sorts df camping ' closed In the first place there are two comwide fortable double ' beds each fully comIn enough for two persons to sleep becomes fort The floor of the trailerthe solid floor of a tented so cottage that no three feet above the ground snakes can enter to disturb stove— sleep Shelves a cupboard an icebox' that a camper might need everything de luxe outing is contained right for In1 that trailer The of the cover which forms a tent Istopof mosquito bar so that the canvas may be drawn back to allow the free entrance of air A wire arthat may be attached to the rangement auto headlight furnishes electrio light for the tented home Mr Richards' was much Impressed and declared that with with the trailerandsuch an outfit an a Hupmoblle open air fan these days might feel that is full his hlll-climbl- ng BY'QUIGtEY TOv BIG ARTILLERY ' STATES1ES - ' ' ' -- ' r ‘ DR G D SHIPHERD R-- G D SHIPHERD of Omaha' pres- ident of the Auto Power company manufacturers of the famous auto coupler a Ford attachment spent two days in Salt Lake last week— Wednesday and Thursday— en route to Yellow-’ston- e to other In the park and was with Mrs Shipherdpoints northwest him were guests at the Hotel Utah They Dr the brief time here In8hlpherd divided 'passed business and pleasure-see- ing Salt Lake and Its scenic attrae-tloand In conference with Thomas and Stewart of the firm Young of Stewart Qulnby & Young Sales company The latter firm which has just opened offices at 875 8 West Temple has the exclusive distribution for auto coupler in the lntermountaln the and territory Is making ' the coupler their nead-llnAlthough Dr Shipherd has passed this city several times this through Is the first time he over stopped and the first time hehas ever has bathed In Great Salt Lake He woe much impressed with the wonder of the buoyant waters The accompanying photograph shows him- floating on the dead sea surface Giving the history of the auto coup-D- r Shipherd says It was invented In December 1915 ahd since that time its sales have Increased by leaps bounds The present capacity of and the at Council Bluffs Is 200 a day plant and will be 200 soon The difficulty Increased production has teen to ob-In tain the necessary workers and machln- Business conditions In the middle west Dr Shlpherd says are he expresses the opinion excellent no cltv In the country has so widethat a and so bright a future os ‘has Salt Lake 1 ns 1 er " - to use his monkey-wrenc- h newand then Especially with a new e'er It Is not a bad plan to go over nuts and Even the tightest bolts'- occasionally nut will be more' or: less affected by constant vibration and a loose bolt 'should be ‘tightened since the play' to which the loosenesB'glves rise may rtf suit' In the necessity “Jcr later repair As the car grows aJlttle older' the bolts and nuts settle afid there Is less occasion for tightening ' The foregoing advice ‘ applies with dipswilla pullparticular force to' spring take which nuts of the of up ing but" a few minutes of the operator’s time about once a month keeping the properly seated and adding springs much to the sense of security that is after the man who looks enjoyed by knows been have that and they things 'v ' attended to the motorSometimes It happens thatnuts fastento the unable la keep ist Try as tight the boltsnut absolutely ing come loose will again the he may cannot be- applied a If a lockwasher solder remedy Is to put a drop ofthe good abon the thread of the nut or in or varsence of solder a little paint nish will set the nut tight and prevent It from becoming loose again - ‘ - - VALUE OF AIRPLANE TIRES POINTED OUT STRIKE EARTH HARD jsstsjre&asste - ed - Increase in the effect an enormous to carry out of machines of production the govaeronautic plans iha that aero- ernment it is fortunate have reached a very tires of Slane state development 'in the States a less con- Although performing some of the than service spicuous of the airplane tires parts other one of the most reaHy constitute parte of its equipment W&hout them the requisite high could not be at-ain startinglack of cushioning the machine would Increase tho J&neers of landing Airplanes In rAIdJnir hit the earth at high ineeds therefore must be fuUy JKSStsd by Aood tires - AS TO CLOGGED MUFFLERS oil-soak- 'Guaranteed 8500 Miles Without a Puncture Brlng Us Your Old Oaaingi ' Rubber Sales8268Co International 144 Watitch E Bnaiiray Smith LmiM Phsu Marr ’ '’ nd '1 Salt Lake City Utah - ter-rito- ry Clogging of the muffler le hastened when too much' All Is ' fed to the engine The unburned oil Is forced back Into the muffler where It covers the Parts permitting them to hold carbon and dirt A thorough cleaning Is possible 'only when the muffler Is re moved and partly dismantled but often dirt may bo looslumps of ened by tapping the sides of the muf tier lightly with a hammer After driver will at once notloe cleaning a markedthedifference la the performance of the ear GATES HALF SOLE TIRES - SEEING IS 31 - WG f have :' Just Installed’ - ' the new ’ i Ikto' ‘to Guarantee that with eaaattoa full “Uagerlag daubt” felt by measure bb maay metarlata whea they part with their'- ateaey te the aaeollae maa Visible —Mileage— away - - Llonnlaia States V P FELT Mgr 5000 miles Safety— Economy Complete ZAne of Accessories & Supplies Open 7 a m to 12 p m lire anti Novelty Co- 1M EAST DROADW8T Phoae W |