Show s rr : THE- - J LOCAHON OF FROM AUTOS IS MADE - for ‘With orders booked DotfIs-I)etro- lt' steam cars to the amount of' ' over Steam $18(1001100' tho ' i Utotori oampanr bas announced the lo-cattom of Its first plut This Is at Fbarth and Porter streets Detroit and has been leased’' for a perfpd of fire years The building Is threestory and basement with tho possibility of adding another story The present floor space is SZOOO’ squxr feet Tke Eiolles Iron Works- formerly occupied the” building a modern concrete structure The plant Juaf seemred will be used entirely for assembly as the engines and Jboilers for the company will he made elsewhere Probably by the Jacobson Machine company of Warren Penn The General Engineering company Steam Motors and the Doble-Detrof- thedr continue will company f icest at: 809 Mhrquette building-joint where they have a huge suite occupying most ' (fthe large floor In the factory just completed there is a capacity accord ta President CL L Lewis- for '2500 lhg cars although it ia not the plan of then concerni in the first year to go to tho limit of the capacity The start will bd made cautiously and additions to the inanufacraring facilities will be made as rapidly as the'eompany grows T P Xlyers one of the vice presidents said that In starting actual mancar at this ufacturing of a high-gratime' the company was presenting a most- unusual record Inasmuch as it made its bow with a steam car of radical' nature at the national and other automobile shows early this year with such success- as t make early Actual manufae-- ‘ neoessary newin the plant by October 1 turlng will' give the Company an actual headway in less than fifteen months after Oie first announcement of its plan an announcement which brought about the ' formation of distributing companies all ever the country with a deluge of orders All distributors and dealers await patiently the' start of delivery The amount of business signed la for domestic fields alonge according' to Morgan J Hcinraer secre and treasurer and d tree tot of pro tary ductliom- Abner Doble Xnprcntor of the car lm another vice president of the company and It is his genius coupled with the engineering genius- of Mr Hammers a clever and tho business ability of President Lewii and Vice- President Myers which has made possible the early start In manufacturings War times have not affected the prospects of the company in the slightest according to Mr IjowIs who reports orders an hand from private owners by thousands from all ever America and the world Doblw-Detrc- dt - - - - - oit - - - de - - nanu-facturln- g- - $18-0000- 00 - - steam-enginee- r 5 - 1 - TO RBPLACB SPRrVGS " mr‘ LAMPS HEADLIGHT ' With traffic officials scrutinising the lighting system of every automoAntifreezing bile these days it Is well for the moof With torist to give a little attention to that Necessity Away part of his car’s electrical system which makes night driving possible unCarStorage der any conditionsWhite-Savagsayse A P Savage Motor One of the principal reasons why of the manager automobillate now get Co distributors service out of their care’ instead there are According to Mr Savage' lead to an of laying them up for the winter which may three situations months as they used to do is in arrangement- any Ineffective lighting the opinion of EL EL Brazier" gen- pne of which the man who drives his in eral sales manager of the own car may remedy himself- - Briefly Electric company the ap- - stated they are: Headlights In poor of an anti- - - focuv reduced reflection and failure pearance on freezing solution known ae Ther- -- ' of bulbs to burn mite' Mr’ ‘Brazier says this chem- ' Tf your headlights burn brightly but Seal solution is always effective fall to Illuminate the road it is an inand can be used without the slight--e- st dication that tho lamps are not propMr Hedges “This danger of damaging the rad- erly focusedhe says lator tubes or other parts of the' may remedied by placing the easily £ of a car about fifty feet from cooling system “The manufacturers of automo- the and headlights adjusting building bile supplies have provided rem- until the bright spot from each bulb ediea for nearly every conceivable la slightly ' more than three feat In form ' of trouble said Mr Brazier and the two illuminated areas diameter “For example' on cold days & man : almost touch The lower edge of each used to have to leave hie engine circle of light should be about bightesn if he left hie car out In the inches from the ground running cold in order to prevent the water i “Reduced reflection results chiefly in the radiator frpm freezing and from tarnished spots and dust on the probably bursting the radiator polished ' silver reflecting surfaces A tubes- ' He was confronted by the chamois soaked In alcohol and then dilemma of using up dipped In dry powdered rouge qjiould a lot of unnecessary gasoline and he used on tarnished areas - Great- care out his engine or must be taken so that no grit will wearing chance of having to buy taking a newa' : scratch the reflector radiator or leaving his car at “The failure of headlight bulbs to home—and he frequently chose the burn may be traced to defective bulbs last' which meant that he paddled1" poor ’connections short' circuits ' or around on foot In the snow and 'grounds' in ths 'lighting system'-- If one light goes out the bulbs should be slush and rode on the street car '“There Is a' chemical solution on interchanged and this will indicate the- market now called Thermite' whether the trouble le in the bulb or which effectively keeps radiators the wiring When lights fall to burn from freezing" It is inexpensive ) with the electric starter working and and it doesn’t In any way injure the the automatic circuit breaker dosed metalit comes n contact wltJuA the cause Is commonly Inan open circuit the wiring or due either to a break year or two ago before tjiis' solua poor connection In tho socket at the tion was entirsly-- perfected some back of the headlight If one light motorists had a' little trouble with burns’ more brightly than the- other It - because it seemed ” to Injure aluminum tubing But the Thermite ' when the dimming switch Is used we are now selling is positively ‘ground or short circuit is usually safe to use Exhaustive tests have recently been' made by Dr Allen of Pratt Institute BrookMOTOR OAR SMART ALECKS Rogers YL one of the country's lyn N '“Ever have one of these Smart Alecks leading Industrial chemistq and he you- to pass you and jeerlngly advise’ ’ pronounces It absolutely nonin-jurloAmerican asks Watch amokelT my to any kind of metal used Motorist “Smoko observations raqulr-ln- g In construction of an automobile’as well as optical obserolfactory "To the man who uses his car In ' vations are not conducive of the com his business Thermite is one of the fort or tho good temper of the obgreatest boons that has been server The only way to teach the placed on the market In a long motorized polecat that ha Is not needed time anywhere Is to- see that he !s made to “And speaking of safety devices In fines enough to educate him to pay for winter driving continued Mr' tho point where ho can no longer afBrazier “there is probably no a polecat4 It le helpless to to ford be ether one thing that has done so try-thim further than this educate mtich to prevent automobile accinature because has given him only the dents as Weed chains In wet of tho- animal whose brain yower weather and in freezing weather I attributes he seek to " estimate that at least 90 per cent of Imitate all drivers' use chains Liki everything else that is made of mstal It isn’t going to be so easy to get Ing them at the store Weed chains this year as It has Electric company’s my advice been in the past We are alrsady " to all motorists Is to get their Weed chains now— enough to sea experiencing difficulty In getting them through tho winter If they all we want from the faetory and wait they may be disappointed" judging from the way we are sell- - all-ye- ar ’ Building a powerful engine is only half the problem of constructing a truly scientific motor carr The other half consists of building a chassis and body which will give the motor the fullest opportunity for effective 'Work The Chandler MotorvCar Compan3r has given strict attention to both these features and lias made of its Light Six a marvel of efficiency ' ‘ - ’ - - - Inter-Mounta- ‘ - tho-mark- After constructing aa engine - the-sid- - e : - b‘ ’ three-horned -- v ? r : r - - -- ‘ '"vV Let us take you: for a demonstration ride’ and prove to you Chandler ' V t: r superiority - ' - - CA: ©luiigley - - - hampered action - ' - many of the universal joints curves and angles characteristic of other transmissions sj£ the motor squarely in the frame and gave it a maximum of opportunity for un- : a" - -- Then came the matter of a direct application of power They cut out which is among the most powerful known' to the industry the Chandler engineers set about reducing the weight ' of the car to a minimum They made their crank shaft of aluminum for instance and used pressed steel instead of cast iron in a score of parts - - ¥i CARE OF Does Device - r 4 33 Exchange Place Opposite Commercial Club S Telephone Was 527 v - V ’ : ' i ’ ! - us - - - CHANDLER CHUMMY ROADSTER e John ErieftMs chief engineer of the a nationally city of CSifoagaw- onand lines of engiall known authority neering development has been 'made a Automobile director la the Detroit This concern corporation of has opened offfees at S70 Penobscot tho completion of lte buildlngpending manufacture a factory It will truck fitted with patented pneumatie suspension cylinder which replace springe - stench-produci- Air-O-Fl- ex l-t- " UP ON GIVEN pmurmiiE IS ANNOUNCED SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1917 N ? ALL VIN1ER SERVICE DOBLE PLANT HEEAXtD-BEFDBLICA- ng -- Znter-Mounts- ln 1 on ' T a - ' 5 innimmiimimnnmimi gDiiiiiniinnnniiiniiiinini v- - rm ' 4’ s- j- ' t V y Paige Beauty Is Let s All Go! V v- t - vr 5 Cr No matter where you may see a Paige car— on the y road or parked among other cars— you will recog-niz- e : it instantly distinctive k Paige design and Paige lines are - - - y-- V is that well bred refined tone to the Paige which makes it unforgetable for instance you have seen a Paige Six pass down the street you know pircdsely what we mean It stands out from other motor cars with an individu-- ality all its own - 1 t! ir i‘ Something: doing every minute from the time of the Big Parade on Tuesday at 10 A M until the Mardi Gras dose at midnight next Saturday 1“ “Slx-- 9 four-paMeng- er $1260 - Ltoctain ssvm-patsem- Sl-- C 2850 : V i $ i ji This Auto Show is conducted by the ldatio Falls Automobile Dealers’ Association and under sanction of the Idaho State Automobile Dealers’ Association This is an assur-an- ce " that everything will be right ' j1 0 ' A WBIOHT Secrirtiry - i Reduced Rates on all Railroads r 55 W Fourth South Salt Lake City lOSLJmO - T“ J ' -- l V DETROIT MICHIGAN 5 : ' ’ f i PAIGE --DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY K ' “ ? 0 “Slx-- 9 - 's fr' 1“ scverfrpsiienger $2910 ”v AU Price f o be 1 ‘ - excellent program of vaudeville features with cabaret entertaingiven ment and dancing There will be a band and an orchestra to make things merry ' $2400 ar J k In addition to the display of the finest pleasure and commercial cars you will an be f tmpouibl for us to guarantee thefottowlnt prices for any dtfiniU length of time — ' ' 81879 11999 ffstWi “IIt T?“ lh ’Sls-i- r V - - Town Car s'" f S P-- $ 1 260 RotdSg 81799 r - - jfj ownership r Jp Why not visit our dealer today He will to give you and the other meatben offybiir 3 the kind of demonstration that willt solve your automobile problem once and for alL "5U-39"Chum-my 2 3 4 5 6 t utter these words either with the pride of desreof Glendale Breoklanda v r! Quite unconsciously you will find yourself saying “There goes a Paige Six” And don't deny it you NOTE-l-t Five Big Days ? V i viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinine ' s-- - i |