Show 4 ' THE 3 SAXiT LAKE CITV UTAH SUNDAY SHAU)-REPUBLICA- N NEW HAL CAR FOLKS RUSH TO CARD AT FAIR C A Quigley Expects Big Bus to Draw Motor Enthusiasts Visitors' Crowd: Distinctive Auto Exhibition 6f C A Quigley Firm 't 'One of the automobile exhibits that is beinf heavily patronized at the state fair Is that of C A Quigley dlz- trlbutor throughout the Intermountain automoregion for Hal and Chandler biles and Garford trucks Mr Quigley has a number of these motor vehicleson display at the fair the exhibit being located In a spacious tent near the main entrance to the live stock pavilion the same location he had last year when his display of automobiles and motor trucks created much favorable comment The Hal car the big twelve-cylindmachine that recently made the record run from Salt Lake to Evanston in two hours and a half Is receiving plenty of attention despite the fact that until this year the car was practically unknown In this section of the country Motorists seem to have a desire to view the car that established this record a record that Is expected to stand for some time The Chandler cars are also creating considerable comment at the state fair due to their unusual ability to stand up under the hard usage to which ina motor car is necessarily subjected this part of the country Mr‘ Quigley claims to have unsolicited testimonials to the effect that Chandlers are the of the large real thing and that out number of Chandlers now being used by lntermountaln motorists not one owner Is dissatisfied Business men and farmers are showkeen interest in the Garford ing a division of Mr Quigley’s exhibit truck as this truck Is claimed by Mr Quigley to be the solution of all transportation and haulage problems whether The Garford truck Is large or small sizes made In ten-tomany ranging from one n models The Garford ton to truck has given universal satisfaction to merchants of the lntermountaln ‘west despite the handicap to which subjected in this mountainous they are Mr Quigley claims the Gar-jforegion to bo invincible in any kind of weather and that It will pull through ‘the deepest mud sand or snow “i think the plan of exhibiting motor rars and trucks at the state fair Quigley aald yestercapital idea” Mr the men and day “as It gives to business see their f&vorlto farmers a chance car without having to take the time off from their business especially to visit an auto salesroom They will nat-— everyone does urally visit the falr-and while they are there they can one stone’ kill two birds with men from the “Factory-traine- d There la' a big Chandler car on exhibition In the C A Quigley pavilion at the state fair which Mr Quigley expects will draw a throng of Interested motor' enthusiasts before the fair Is over Its prototype was shown there lst year and according to Mr Quigley and his salesmen created no end ( - - : tor : - - rd ! ’ Light of comment "Chandler popularity has rested In a large part” said Mr Quigley “particularly among experienced motorists not so much upon the beauty of Its body design perhaps not 'even so much on its economy of operation as upon the remarkable performance of Its mo- er ! chandler View PROVING BIG s SEPTEMBER 30 1917 Members of the firm mechanics and other employes of the new Triangle Motor company in Auto Bow are all workers —they have to ho as a result of the business rush Ant they found a spare minute to line up in front of the place last week while The gfo&gfgggtar ishot a picture a line of more than 93000 former employes of the tlto AftOPil auto business center and next CARRYING auto company Mr Blaclunftti i& presi- ddtftT tkP tfhs principal dealer In Fords parts for Fords and Auto Mr Higbee secretary Aitfl AftEfta-g- er its ftp Anticipated that tho business of other cars maintaining a night' as well dent Mr is v&p pmnatifeAt tfiw ®flfcsngle company will shortly out Strlngham as day service for the benefit of autolsts Mr Mr Bl&ofemxtfi We grhw: fibs present quarters The best and Higbee Triwho wish motor repairs the new of Colorado oft MFPftfto and satisfaction guaranteed fir Sprkpg&gfltil formerly angle Motor company just established Strlngham of Ogden and jFVwirv timt all IB £he Triangle company offers 65 W at ' Fourth South (Auto Row) is thVee have been In the OMfcP game? fibre aittfa OWWAV who wish their machines enjoying a phenomenal 1919 rtipVflftdL- - rush"of bus! ninesocstea ness as Is It In Heart' of the twy Althougth the firm was incorporated sesm but two weeks ago the amount of work come necesin already made it that has Bttte jyoung man who realizing what the means to him in personal two or da$s within the last three sary ECONOMY IS to employ additional help All three efficiency and economy la gradually members of the “triangular” company cutting down on tho expensive are veteran and expert auto mechanics of life and Investing In an and none but expert workers are emautomobile” IDEA OF KISSEL MAN ployed to work on ears Fords' speThe repairing of will be KING OF ITALY VISITS cialized In but all makes of cars will be repaired overhauled or adjusted as FRENCH BATTLE LINES “The automobile used In business Is the owners may wish In addition to mancommost an W H said White which a of lino is tho economy” parts Paris Sept 29 —King Victor- Em plete one tho establishment will handle ager of the lntermountaln Motor Car various accessories and will do tire company local distributors of Kissel manuel of Italy has just completed i repairing more and more three days’ visit to the French battle- The three heads of the company capi- Kara ‘That is why are every day finding it false front with President Poincare The talized at $5000 are J L Blackman B people of tho party visited the ’conquered portion of themselves to economy deprive E Higbee and E H Strlngham all efficiency which the automobile gives Alsace and the battlefields of Verdun them Rhelma the Champagne sector Noyon “While first It was the bankers Hal Chandler: and Garford factories Chautny and HamTho Italian king’s executives and professional visit was made Ur return to that are on hand at my exhibit to explain of the mechanism and adaptability of men who appreciated what the auto- President Poincare who last month inmobile would do for them today it is spected the Italian front their respective makes” ' Herald-Republic- - an - non-essenti- als ers ht 7-Passe- nger - "Tho Chandler motor developed to a high state of efficiency through five years of constant refinement Is the product of Chandler designers and officials who for many years previous to the establishment of the Chandler company had devoted themselves to tho doslgnand manufacture of high-gra- Car of Quality $1600 Here de cars "In the past four or five years many high-price- d alx-cylin- der Eight lias: made THIS Oldsmobile a name for itself during the types of motors of many makes have come and gone and It is ourvfirm belief that the best of those remaining do not approach tho Chandler motor- in quality of performance as viewed from any standpoint or in any assurance of dependable service ’The Chandler company cpnsidera It the most highly developed motor in tho world This Is not boast it la a simple statement of what many men qualified to Judge believe to be a fact” alx-cylin- der AUTO DEALERS TO HELP KEEP TRAVEL OPEN Automobile dealers throuhout the country are being urged to aid the government in every way possible to Increase the efficiency of railroads With huge quantities of munitions that must he moved expeditiously It Is absolutely necessary that the loading and unload Ing of other freight bo dono without undue delay Railroads are now remuch quired to do several times as neces work as In ordinary times It is sary therefore that freight cars he kept on the move and motor ear deal- aadaCi SJodrf(Zu& Wasatch I860 Auto Bow Salt Lake J) board of directors includes in addition to theae officers R D Chapin F O Bezner and O H McComack The announcement is of particular interest to the automobile trade and to the public generally because of the fact that aU of the officers and director arc at present associated with the ers are being urged to unload their Hudson Motor Car company When Inon tho terviewed promptly shipments subject an official of “We are taking' to heart tho statement' of President Wilson” says Harry M Jewett president of tho Falge-D- e ' ' ''5 ' v‘ trolt Motor Car company "Recently the declared executive that chief the railroads are the arteries of the nation's life and that upon them rests tho Immense responsibility of seeing to It that these arteries suffer no ob traction of any kind— no Inefficiency or alockoned power This was addressed to railroad men hut It should bo heeded by all business men with jAs a first move to sent the President weonehave our recently dealers-ther- e of orders to every are nearly 1500 of them— to make shipments every effort to unload their Immediately on arrival ao that tho freight cars can ho available for other work at once” the Hudson Motor Car company mads the following' statement: “The organization of Essex Motors will not result in any change in the present vVry definite policies of the Hudson company but wlU provide for the development of a car for which we anticipate a strong demand In a pries' field not competitive with Hudson” - -- &KJ: -- co-oper- ate Gfio Sensible COMFORTS OF HOME IN IS It Puts the DESIGNED CAR - - A 4t - - ' bft E WHo But Into Motoring Gentler Sex Mem- ber Would Think of Clothes Press? OW to carry several changes H of raiment spotless perfectly creased without wrinkle or rum' Darting away like the wind running swiftly smoothly and safely for any old distance —that ‘is the real fun of motoring ple on an automobile vacation across the continent is a problem too ' knotty for tho mascullne- mlndpd designers of automobiles to aolve The nodern motor car la a vehicle of comfort and luxury but like all man-mathings there Is room for the delicate touch of tho eternal feminine The answer- to this latest re- Get the automobile that can give you that fun— the Oakland Six It has a lightning pick-u- p —from 5 to 25 miles in 11 seconds on high gear — and power to spare — 11 H P or 1 H F to every 53 pounds of car weight Yon can rely on it to take you as fast and as far as you ever de - - quirement of the tourist has been supplied by the wife of a prominent Los Angeles ’physician who with her husband is now "somewhere in America” en route to tho Atlantic coast in & Studebaker oar ” This motorist with the inventive turn of mind has designed and made to order ’ the modern "automobile clothes press” It consists of a khaki bag with a wide mouth into which is sewn three crossbars or cnrtaln poles the whole enclosed by a wide flap From the three curtain bars depend In vertical position from three to six regulation coat trouser and skirt hangers The entire unit being suspended by two metal hooks from the rear top bow In the tonneau permits carrying a number of aults suspended full length and as free from dust and wrinkles as though hanging in the cross-count- ry six-cylind- wardrobe at home ESSEX CAR WILL BE T Announcement has Just been made of the incorporation of Essex Motors with an initial capitalization of 9500000 all offipaid In and 'With the cers: W J McAneeny following R president B Jaekson vice president?- A Barit treasurer J 1 Yette secretary Tfie V want to go er -- s' past three seasons that it has been necessary to treble the output of the factory for the coming year This eight averages 16 to 18 miles to a gallon of gasoline and 12000 to 13000 miles on tires is not uncommon At $1600 delivered here the car creates a class all its own New Models Are Here Let Us Take You Oldsmobiling - - man-ufactur- A Light-Weig- An Oakland Six costs you only $ 1045 Salt Lake 1 - Sharman Auto Co 43 W 4th South |