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Show !I C O M P A N Y j ll i i j! I (Announces for f jji I 1Q24 111 ' ; an entirely new and distinctive ' !;..!;hli III line of Quality oMotor Gars ': ff l In beauty, design, speed and i-ejjjil II I original mechanical Jeatures ' 'I such as Jour wheel brakes. , ; , , the 1924-Buick models provide jpij j j; the most revolutionary advance lii liliUij if;; I in motor cars thus Jar con fM j'i i tributed by the industry. 1 jji j j. Si! 'ill BUICK. MOTOR, COMPANY. fftinuKichigan S I'll I 1 Division efJ Generml oMoIoti Grporaitim 'Mi'-l 1 i! 1 illll WHEK pETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK. WILL BUILD'T HEM CANDLAND BUICK SALES 1 1 AN ENTERPRISE THAT MERITS YOUR SUPPORT Notwithstanding the amount of Bhlpplng that Is now lying Idle in the harbors aud at the docks of the Unit, ed States, ocean travelers are still obliged to pay high rates for trans-Atlantic trans-Atlantic travel, and an unparalleled opportunity to build up the American Merchant Marine Is being lost. Re. cognizing this fact, and realizing that the time was opportune for an undertaking under-taking of this nature, the organizers of the Great Northern S. S. Co. formed their Corporation, which received re-ceived lis charter from the State of Massachusetts, October 11, 1922. They visualized a now ocean stoaiu ship line, plying between Boston and European ports, controlled by the people, which would offer to these same peoplu a chance for ocean travel on comfortable, commodious ships, at a price within the reach of all, but largo enough to allow a profit for the Investor and a sufficient margin to allow for the carrying on and enlarging en-larging of the enterprise. This was the, threefold purposu to render a genuine servlco to the people. to help build up American shipping, and to bring business and trade to the port of Boston. In spile of the failure of tho Ship Subsidy Hill, In spllo of tho opposition opposi-tion which Mu h new competitor In an established field encounters, this Company Is bringing Its plans to maturity ma-turity nnd expects that very soon It will be able to offi'r definite sailing dates to the public. This, surely, Is an enterprise that merits your support. (See advorllsomout) ' 1 "Why not place your order for that Commercial Frintiir.: now .' The Pyramid does it the modern way. "We do hiirh jrrade work for several Salt Lake and Provo firms. The fulfillment of a century of hope and M promise h realized in The Baldwin Piano. SnT Never have pianos ao completely fulfilled the requirements of the artist and the discriminating dis-criminating public. In all respeefs-action, tone quality, and surenes, of standing in tune-they are superior. f Produced in an atmosphere of art, partake, of the spirit of an organization wh.ch stands unequalled in ability and de-term.nabon de-term.nabon ro make the best and the best only. Grands, Upright,, Player Pianos, all made w.th equal .uccess. Vi.it u, and hear them before you purchase an instrument i. . But one transaction: From our factory W d.rect to you. A resultant .aving in price to you. Catalogue and other information on re- MANTI MUSIC STORE JUrr? i:i.mi:k v. m i,skx, iv,,,,. THlViOIIlWllicilwiSV |