Show jt v THE A 'rn HOLDERS rlAKE T HEEtALD-EEFDBLICA- ’ - SALT LAKE1 CITY UTAH SUNDAY N - ' v JULY-2- 1917 9 15 L HIS isthe Hal Twelve with Fred ‘Junk-athe wheel which "again broke all road records by a dash from Pittsburgh to Chicago The photograph was eeived yesterday by C A Qnigley Hal distributor i ZI0T0U 00 UTAH-IDAH- O t - i A car attracting’ more than the usual amount of attention fstho Hollier Six In this and Eight being distributed' n com the territory by pany of Murray The companyOfhas as its Utah the entire state territory as well as Idaho and is going after both the retail and wha&esaTe business' Motorists throughout the Intermountain West ' have shown themselves en- thuslastle over the Ilolller car with the result been many orders havefor a 'booked andthat made preparations distribution during the next three large months Mr Miller best describes it in hi own words He says: ' When Ilolller eights and sixes were first Introduced in this territory they met with an enthusiastic reception from the start So great has been right the demand for these cars that the com nt had a hard time getting ipany hascars to fill the orders from the factory “The experienced motorists readily ofthe manifold advantages appreciate fered by the Hollier motors with their ample power for quick acceleration yet with a minimum of vibration their continuously adaptability running on high gear for all conditions their under marvelous ease of control “Each and every Hollier car is put severe road test with body through on beforea leaving the factory Nothwatchful escapes ofthe the ing man at the wheel who has eye to nothfng do but try to detect flaws and remedy them Once a Hollier gets by his eagle eye it is ready for any service the av- orage motorist will encounter These cars are Ideal and give Ideal 4 service— for such they were built Their subject ?'Ower is constant though ever In the greatest regulation': htl! climbing qualitiestherequired for hard and though country be to take mountainous these carsrough Miller-Cahoo- Get Your Maxwell Now! 465 3 MOTOR UTAH-IDAH- O SALT LAKH CITY 00 L - — - light utilised Revise Ordlua: ' Because of the typographical error In the city ordinance which caused much comment among auto owners the commissioners have under considcity eration the amending of the law to conform with the state statute “If the city ordinance Is thrown out we can stand on the state law" SerWire says geant The traffic Indorses the directions givensergeant The by for the glare These directions obviating car of standing consist your'from at a distance of sevsnty-fiv- e feet a wall and so bending the light brackets or adjusting the globes that the are thrown below a mark spots laring forty-fwo Inches from the ground 1VI11 - Herald-Republic- an STRAWBERRY TROUT JOURNEY IS LOGGED er er moment awe-inspiri- ng un-dr'J- nd ng 3 IS A GOOD AND LOGICAL CAR i terial that goes into it &e way in “It is patent to the seasoned motorist nowadays that not only must a car look right and perform right but back of its production must stand an institution that is strong enough to war rant the good things the dealer is supposed to say about tbe car" said CL NCarruthers manager of the Intermountaln Motor Car company local dlstrlh utors of Allen cars yesterday “The Allen motor car ia a good car" he continued “Even ' a superficial glance will give you the impression that this is so A critical analysismaof character of the its the design ' 503-mi- le Drive to Brighton Attracted Attention Adds to Laurels in 58-Minu- te it is good1 conclusively that Nation-wid-e “The Allen motor car is- a logical car It meets the almost universal need for a splendidly Road Dash Against Time car and at a price that performing clinches its logical place “Obviously the extremely cheap cars tweve-cyllndmotor RED ydNK has done it again complished by adimensions cannot fill the real requirements from In case of g car of liberal whose Junk which automobiles must exist namely: instituted drive to Brighton from Salt Lake by military need as vehicles for pleasure driving and to Chicago run Thursday’s The roads Cottonwood canyon a distance of were Pittsburg serve to the utilitarian purpose of rap- Big a good average of those found thirty-on- e miles in 58 minutes attrac- in id' convenient and low cost trans- ted nation-wid- e attention has shatdriving good and bad portation" and dirt hills and soft das’ open tered all records for a road’ run be- paved cities The run proved contween Pittsburg and Chicago In the road and that should the government ago clusively record run here less thanISa month from IN THE PROHIBITION ZONE' to Install a fleet of It find necessary taken Ha! a drove stock Junk “What’s the matter with the foun- the C A Quigley sales floor In this fast motor cars for the of soldiers from one transferring tain In the town park?" asked the vis- last stunt he also used a stock Hal 12 rapid to mul- another a point It is stated itor Plttsburg-Chicag- o run of Details the “Oh- that’s gone bone-dr- y too re- ——5 hours and 13 minutes— were re— the Yonkers native Statesman ceived during last week by' The' plied L 15 Fred run UTAH-IDAH- O In a test July “Orokerit" is a natural mineral wax MOTOR GO aThursday stock Hal 13 touring driving found originally ooslng In small quan- Junk from tour car made the record road tities from rocks of the coal formation Pittsburg to Chicago in 15 hours and c 13 minutes shattering all previous It has been discovered in Moldavia and road records between these two points Galicia and Jsused chiefly in candle- The 'Hal Motor Car company wishing to find out - Just whst could be ac - - -- good-looki- ng -- er record-breakin- - - cross-count- ry - “ world has ever known' Water so clear and pure that the “germ" man has not been able to put a “bacteria’ into the water for the simple reason ' that it was not there Now come on down this canyon The distance? You have forgotten it unless you are a' “speed mania” and If From you are this lsno place for you ten to fifteen miles an hour You may be shocked but safety first' and from a personal view the writer would aay was fast enough that ten miles an hour and that he missed ten thousand scenic wonders even at that slow speed: of tbe mouth of Diamond Incoming outwill strike the main state canyon you road Turn to' the right and followe Spring-vlllit through Spanish Fork androads for and on to Provo The the entire trip fere j good For those who wish to spend more than a day advice Is given stop for an hour the two or and try your luck on Parley’s to the right canstop again just turning over the summit of the Parley's yon and turn to the left and try your luck on East Canyon creek or go to the Kimball ranch and turn to the left and try your' luck for a few hours di-on Silver creek After crossing the vide from Park City and before reach- City turn to the left ing Heber just beZore you cross the bridge over the river vicinftyout some of the places of Woodland: Still in the your luck on the Daniels try again creek but if you love fishing don’t overlook some of the streams in the district Strawberry Even should you not be a fisherman and none of the many streams scenic to you- the trip will be one of appeal wonder to those who love nature In conclusion it may be said thatlf the autoist does not care to fish but loves nature he or she will find hundreds of spots where they will want to leave the machine and go' a little' off the be road to see something that will new and ’strange to the city man or woman Again as last week' the writer urges that the auto be equipped It be with a good horn : and that sounded before 'every turn In the canis this advice given yon road especially make the trip from to those who may the east portal of the Strawberry down Diamond canyon A most Important archaeological dls covery was made recently at Gonnol near the Vale of Temple in- Thessaly The Archaeological society' unearthed ! high-power- ed high-power- - car could oe depended tlple cylinder almost If not upon to do the work as quickly as fast passenger quite trains of In other words 1004 motor 13cars could of the Hal the size and power six to seven regiments crosstransport ever roads at an avcountry ordinary of thirty to thirty-fiv- e erage an speed hour miles sunrise to In making this sunset run Junk made an average time of 334 miles per hour for the entire trip This average is consideravery high when the fact Is taken Into 150 over of miles the road tion that over which the run was made Is undirt road with five long deimproved tours and that there are nineteen towns and cities along the road passthrough which Junk had to slow ing down as no arrangements had been made with the authorities permitting him to exceed the speed limit while within the corporate limits 12 was la Hal The no way altered or specially equipped in particufor the run andcarwas as is every exhibited on lar the lame the showroom floor of any Hal 12 dealer The road followed tbe Lincoln high way very closely from Pittsburg to - WITH STOCK MODEL OF HAL 12 Driver Whose Which It is built— all go to show most - ed seven-passeng- er Lima Ohio going through Alliance Canton Wooster Mansfield and to Lima From Lima the road turns northwest through Van Wert Goshen South Bend and Hammond Into Chicago from Pittsburg where he Starting the out at the office ofCanwas checked Chronicle-Telegramade Junk ton his first control at 5 a m LeavCanton he negotiated 112 miles of ing what ia possibly the worst road In Ohio at the present time On this stretch of difficult road from Canton to Mansfield the second control where he took on his first refill of gasoline and oil Junk and the Hal 12 had to make five bad detoure around spots where road gangs were on specially had sections of working road the in Chicago at 5 o'clock Junk Arriving was checked in by representatives of the Chicago Tribune Chicago Examiner and the Chicago Automobile club Bu-cyr- us m main-travel- ed - DUST CUTS DOWN LIGHT’ A deposit of dust on tbe refleetor'or lens often cuts down the light to s marked degree The’ owner should mako a weekly habit of wiping the dust from these parts - 1 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 3 Herald-Re- - publican -- - ’ - - - the term that most aptly applies to the position of the Utah-Idah- o Motor "Company in the intermountain field ' In point of magnitude and scope —predominant! In point of quality of cars handled— predominant! In point of reliability and stability — predominant! Choosing only cars of the better sort to handle— —and backing them with the financial and moral strength of a big firm permanent institution ———is - - (Continued From Page 1) Indian - creek for several miles road not the best but can be made for a few miles with light machine or with hlgh-powmachine At “Spillway" If you do not care to take left hand road” follow the main the road to the east portal of the government project Just before turning to the which will take to the govright ernment homes take you the hand road and start up the divideleft Here Is a climb of a little over two miles that test your machine but It has may been made a thousand times this year At the top of the divide especially Ir clear day stop for a few itjs a You minutes need not this advice If you are a nature-lovfor you can eee on a clear day mountain peaks 100 miles away with a view so nearly close to you and so far unfolding that you will not want to "stay for a or two” but you will want to in to take in that spend hours so broad” so majestic which Is so big trying so that you wingrand begin within a few seconds to how little how small how Inis man when he looks on significant nature as It is unfolded the top of this divide And you willat understand It more ande more as you come down that twenty-ninmiles of government road through the Diamond canyon It Is a good road — you know that It Is a government one — but the for new of nature the new that youpicture will see the little peaks tal streams that you will crosscrys-at every one of which you can get the purest August “cocktail’' that the JUNK AGAIN SMASHES RECORD CARRUTHERS TELLS WHY ALLEN ON ANTIGLARE LAW (Continued From Page 1) “At no time emphasizes Sergeant j Wire— and this is also the statement I of Chief White-"have we put our ofo k on any particular device ficial I In to queries as to whether this reply r thatwearrangement advertised Isis all have replied that it and right others are equally that good" The Corning cornaphone Warner Lenz and several similar for headlights guaranteed attachments to break up glare are for example’ permitted by the police although not officially boosted them The officers also advise thatbythe painting of the lower half of the will serve the same seme auto owners prepurposeheadlights though fer the more artistic lighting arrangements with all glare obviated and all ever-movi- MITCHELL F L LIGHT NOW THROWN ' - maln-itenan- ce travel to their passengers" S' South UTAH' IDAHO CO MOTOR Wasatch 4470 Main PREMIER -- - -- stylos : 1 £- Trucks Delivery with all of bodies suf-tflcle- - e Alop Ten MaxweU 1 V 3 for immediate delivery - kindly Their low cost of and sturdiness In evmean safety and comfort of ery "part strength CITY We Have 50 Mias we in s Miller - Cahoon Company Prepares for Greatly In- their work tattp L A DECIDED HIT creased Distribution SALT Stewart' proprietor of the Lincoln garage famous for transcontinentalists and his stripped-dow- n stopping place which will drive to Denver and back on a he speedster trip The sign shown on the car hood is a duplicate of those with v which he will line the roads ' TLTERE is Quinby road-signi- - :9 -- ng - - ' : A corps of experts on the Mitchell staff spend their whole time in learning what motorists want They examine every new Two more days at $19S5 model which f anyone brings Holds out 'They interview thouHere is a Car that r sands of motorists And they the Road as Well at Sixty analyze every complaint or Six with’ The Aluminum t " Magnetic Gear Shift 4 M - - - to the godwhat le plainly a sanctuary ' Artemisand the articles dess among found on the spot are some of the most remarkable votive offerings r£et discovered In the history of research ' - ‘ - Miles an Ilour as Most suggestion from 70000 owners All to make the Mitchell a Cars Do at Twenty better car than any other car ' in its class They found that ’men want By the use of aluminum' we complete cars — cars whichhave saved 250 pounds in the need no extras So the Mitch- ell today has 31 features which weight of our motor This nearly all cars omit f- " makes it' possible for us to re- LEARN TO RECOGNIZE A WHITE TRUCK BY ITS 1 RADIATOR This Road to Salt Lake rnAKE I sentence a A Look for this distinctive outline' You will be sur- prised with the number of 'White trucks in use in Salt Lake CSty?'“ - 1 4 if A fin-- pointed advertisean with together ment for theLincoln painted on & red white and garage clue enameled metal sign will be ' seen hereafter at tourists as they intervals frequent drive from the eastbyinto Salt Lake The road direction sign designedLinby of the Quinby Stewart proprietor coln garage Fourth South and West Lincoln highTemple already lines the Inway into Salt Lake Now StewartPeak tends that folks on the PikesMidland and the trail shall not have to stop and -inquire the right way to Salt Lake’ of these Supplied with a large number same ? apt the 'road signs and driving DenStripped-dow- n bus that he went toStewver and back In early this year for-thart will leave again this week he will take Colorado- capital Going route —through tne the Uintah basin He will go to Denver (Just to be going he ay) and ' returning will come via Grand Junction over the loggedv route of’’ the Midland’ tralL Tha Lincoln garage road direction be placed at all points ofloadsignsto will Lake where because Salt ing or forks the tourist Is liable to become confused In addition 'That ger yy - - - ' A’:1 - THE VWilfnSjTOMPy: 'Cleveland VV'and Ocean-to-Oceanro- ad Both in quantity value of 'production the largest: manufacturers of commercial motor vehicles - in : 'America - - - WHITE MOTORS COMPANY 38 S West Temple Salt Lake City tfoSih'S Distributors for Utah nv' ' BAYARD W MENDENHALL V Uanafer ' V-rV 4 a ''til! - Ocean-to-Oce- 1 f an clear-throug- - ' : r: h distribute the entire weight of our car and as a result Premier is perfectly balanced and possesses a road quality j far in advance of anythmg you have ever been accustomed to Stewart will both roads for his own benefit and log for publication here and will also gather road Information to te dispensed to tourists at his garage The Lincoln garage being an official place here for the Lincoln! stopping Is with transcontihighway as well as local nental touristspopular owners of cars ’ f - v V ' ' ' a A half hour in Premier’s tonneau will prove it OLYMPIAN 8 TO SPAIN Melchior Armstrong A Dessau incorporated New York City exporters - of tne Olympian motor car shipped several carloads of Olympian cars to Spain last week- The company ha also made shipment during the past thirty days to Brasil Porto Rico Dutch East Indies and Japan V GASOLINE DUTY LIFTED Import duties on gasoline and higher been Ilf ted petroleum In Mexico This placeshaveMexican competition with those of 'the United States and has caused a sudden rise in price of gasoline to- 50 cents a v gallon- 9 ‘ ' : ’ ' ‘ ’ - ' j - They found that beauty luxury and comfort were the chief attractions to women So they equipped a model body plant just to build Mitchell bodies And to give those bodies unique attractions which most cars lack With the aid of Bate springs they have made the' car in the Mitchell the easiest-ridin- g world shock-absorbi- ng ’ All For $1250 All these things for $1250 tory in the Mitchell Junior' $1525 in the larger Mitchell lower than on' any other car size power and class at fsR Or faff Prices of like - ' UTAH-IDAH- ' re-Jiner- sin - - ’ ' - ' — 1— AUTOS ARE BARRED - The importation of automobiles nKlnw and thereof Into Federated Malayparts states has been prohibited except under license : 465 ' i i UTAH-IDAH- v L O MOTOR CO South Ilain UOTOS O 00 Wasatch 4470 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH |