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Show CARDS FOR DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS. We have the only place in Salt Lake where you can get the proper thing for place cards and menus and the proper thing in your monogram in white on fine cards that is the latest, or If you have a coat of arms that goes in pale gold In color, and don't forget we are the only engravers in the city for your invitations. HELD ENGRAVING CO., On Main St. li Keith-0 Brien IS jl advanced Styles of S Spring Suits W are permeated with 1 such an indefinable M sense of good taSte g H that they unconscious- Mm H ly creep into favor. ffjrn There is already early buying. ffLfj "In this an Auto like a maid: if she cannot be lead to spark, there is no O' in her." And you will always be ready to "go," Mr. Automobile Buyer, if you take the tip in the following letter: January 30, '07. Mr. E. R. Lozicr, Astor Hotel, City. Dear Ed.: As per your request I am sending you four copies of the October number of Success Magazine containing my stnrj on the Glidden tour. By he way, it may interest you to know th t while taking dinner the other day in Meriden with Mr. W. H. Lyon, treasurer and general manager of the ( 'has. Parke' Co., manufacturers of the X Parker gun, VI r. Lon told me he had sent his chief mecha"ic down to New York to spend three or four diys at the show. The mechanic in question although engaged in supervising the building of the Parker gun, has be-n for several years deeply int-r-est-d in automobile cons'ruction. Mr. Lyon ask-d him to look the show over careful y and to advise him carefully on his return what he, the mechanic, considered THE BEST CAR AT THE SHOW On hi return o McHen the mechanic summi-d it up in very fe words he said, ''The LOZIER for mine. I think it by far the best built and best designed American car in the show of 1907 " Arc xou going to Chicago ? I expect to reach there Saturday and will remain for at least four or five tfays. Shall stop at the Auditorium if I can get rooms. With kindest regards, most sincerely yours, HARRY PALMER. This letter is a copy of one from Harry Palmer, manager of the Sports and Recreation department of the Success magazine, to Mr. E. R. Lozier, and its contents will show that it was entirely unsolicited. There are many instances of this kind where technical and mechanical experts have have endorsed the LOZIER car in similar manner. AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. hi |