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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924. PAGE TWO. IE What the World Is Doing PROBLEM TODAY LARGEST AUTO INDUSTRY The largest tire in the world U U'lnB Imilt at the Goodrich The tire, in Akron. Ohio. The irolil'iu In tkc sntmimliile In- di'Mirm-i- l h.v the enuTiiwriug divisiou the f urnivlil titr i.t of the 1'iiitt-- SlHtfii Army Air wr-vidustry todiiy deURt lmiiNirtHUiii, dwlMt with whom (IiMMlrlih ciikIumt I lit fry M. rv!iilrnt of tin" colliiU.rntitl, will mcaxiire wore Motor rur ff-- t I li ii ti five hi(.-with He linn tnfoniiifl Mr. iniiisiiniiifiit of 11 im lies. nf i lit- Smh rlor Motor iiiiinuci-tiiHulriih tvulmi rii eKtimiite t lint that lit U'litfH tlif motor the Imililiiii; of thin tire which In ur Imiltl.r who jrivts tlio inost,,i(, fir!s, llf w.tt rjnire Ji:! at tin- mill's of 75 yards of fnlrt - llio-iui'fl'-fi- ll tinIn' t will WVI'tal illl llrU wide. jMHUIllii of Milt I jost I , .V 'f I'"' .. f - , I,,, coiiipiirisnii of prices ,,;isl riirl ii.ll u till vtiriouK li'Milim; linos of niitoiiiol.ili'H n,,riiximnti'ly 7l miihh1s of llii ir priios four ami oiht MMiii(lel ruliUr. If thin amount f vi'iirs dpi kIiows tliHt tin' oriiiiiil raw mat, Mini whk iipplii'd In tin' tost of a jiiolur car today is fur l construction of IIhx.T-- inch tires, it of tliem. would make thirty-fivlow Iliflt of past yearn. The National Automobile Chiunlier of However, more hulilx'd would be recently proved thHt the needed in the construction of the piihlie wa tretling 113 rentn worth small autoinoliile cases, for a small of autoinoliile fir it dollar. promrtioiiate amount of ruhlicr Is the prlira of l'JH and 15)24. used in the construction of airplane lu callitiK this to the attention of tires owing to the small amount of all the dealers in the Pulse and wear experienced by the tread. The special molds for the conJewett organization, Mr. Jewett hns reminded them that a purchaner struction and vulcanization of this must he kept a customer hy provid- big tire requires special machinery ing him with good service, when he to handle. This equipment was needs it. The factory Itself, In an recently completed at the Goodrich endeavor to make Paige and Jewett plant, where plans have been made cars the lent mediums of transmu- to build more these large tire as tation operates a wparate nervine the tests are completed on the one division which travels technical ex- now being built. The huge tire will 1 part of the perts on the road and bulletins all service atations weekly with the lat- equipment on a new type of giant est Information on the performance aircraft, which I soon to be tried out at McCVmk field, Dayton Ohio. of Paige and Jewetts. "Shortly, we expect to have The tire a 64x14 Inch straight bead hunrecord on band of over one cord, will sustain a mmnal load of dred Jewetts that have -- traveled 20,000 pound an an inflation pressmore than 100,000 miles," offer the ure-of 7? pounds. A special wheel Talge president a evidence that M ha been designed to accomodate selling transportation, this new tire. The wheel assembly company 1 "and we all know that this 1 re- alone will tip the scales at bettter markable, considering that the Jew. than 300 pounds. ett car wa first marketed in March, 1922. Today we have over 75,000 FORD CARS BY THE MILLION. Announcement of the Ford Motor Jewett In the hand of owner and the total increase several thousand company that the 10,000,000th Ford car bnd been produced bring to each month. "The time has been reached in the light the interesting fact that these motor car Industry when it must 10 million cars all are the famous recognize that good service means Model T. The company from its organize Increased aole. Every time we supply a new owner with economical tion in June, 1903, unUl late in 1908 flic-torif- ii 1 t, Jft'it. l'siirt'-lMrul- h rirr'iil tniii-oitiiti- ! SIDESTEPS DEATH CALL . . . BY BECOMING CAVE MAN International News Service. NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ta. As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine Simon Lakavage, who was told by the doctors six years ago that he was In such physical shape that he are He to. Garret ferred what Portable that Step says Golf Charti Teach Strokes could not live If he continued to are of radio wave UAialiv as spoken and Standing Positions In bungalows where limited space work la mines, has gone back to the undoubtedly particle smaller than an To check the rme of experienced electron that are sent flying by an does not permit built-i- n garret steps style of cliff dwelers and is a gena "folding" stepladder of the kind uine caveman. set tench a or to beginners, golfer electric current These particles, it is lie has had a cave In the hillshorn in the drawing has been found of six charts, printed with directions assumed, each into thus other, near the Irish cemetery, close bump side 1 by of made is convenient It very transmitting eaergy which is picked the risers being set be- to New Philadelphia and lives there. lumber, up as sound in the receiver. When a tween the sides at such an angle that He has sheets of old roofing tin for so that water will be kept suram of radifist energy or particles are perfectly horiiontal when the a roof out of his home. The "home" is strikes the anUmna, it sets up a very they ladder is pulled away from the wall. weak current, which is transformed Two large screweyes fastened to the into sound or air waves in the receivn. o low that he ha to slide la and stay In a horizontal position. Old potato sacks are his bed, and by eating over-rip- e fruit, be keep In the pink of condition. CURB OF DESTROYER OF MELONS IS DISCOVERED International News Service, I'liBAXA, Ilia., June 20. A dust that Is sure death to the cucumber beetle, the peK that annually plays havoc with cucumbers, squashes and mellona. has been developed by the entomol- Toungstown, Ohio, hss moved lu public library to the public square, It was a move of only four blocks but the theory is that the nearer the books, the more people will st them; besides, the ogists of the State Natural History of ojierating the library soar wnrvev and the University of Illi- - and Its social usefulness goes down The development of this theory, says Mr. Pfanstiehl, has been very rapid and startling, and further investigation of the nature of Jiese par ticles may explain the mechanism of direct communication and telepathy between minds. Also, through the new principle, wireless transmission of vision may become an accomplished j e t'oin-nteri-- e itnu-Iwriii- A Get tflhie IToimue St JrT-oui- oe fact it of gy transportation in the form of a Paige or Jewett, according to hi needs, we Increase our market range. The reason are obvious. "When John Doe buy a Jewett he get 113 cents for his 1914 dollar in the first place. 'Second, he ha a motor car with a maximum of power for the cost of upkeep. Third, through our elaborate service organization he encounters the minimum of delay In the adjustment of hi car. "Fourth, he drives a thing of beauty which he is not ashamed to park beside the most expensive automobile on the American market today. "Fifth, he tells his friends that having driven this six cylinder AMATEUR motor car he will never again have ERA OPENS IN MEXICO anything but a six cylinder powered International News Service. automobile." MEXICO CITY, June 21. The t amateur season has been SUNDAY ATTO PAGE opened with the beginning of the LEAVES. Bearing a written message from rainy season, during which the pro Mayor Dylan of New York to Mayor fessionals declare a holiday. It is a sport beloved of all Mexi Itolph of San Francisco, the Ford car, is heading west- cans; but foreigners in particular ward on its transcontinental trip like it, because it has all of the thrills of a reul fight except that over the Lincoln highway. Frow New York to Philadelphia the horses are not gored. The par and then out toward the setting ticipants ure youngsters who some was accompan- day hope to take their place as pro sun the ied by many other Ford cars sent fessionals and reap incomes equal out by dealers along the way to do to those of fistic champions in the honor to thlH historic member of the U. S. A. Usually they are pupils of celebrated bull fighters. great Ford family. The start from New York was Anxious to win fame quickly asupicious. Proceeding from the they are unusually daring and fre Ford Motor company branch at quently seriously injured. 1710 Broadway about 10 a. in., MonIn less than n year from the day, June 16th the car went directly to Times Square. Its arrival im- time insulin came into use for com mediately attracted thousands of bating diabetes a promiueut life inon the famous thorough- surance company is able to report a passers-bfare. J. Newton Gunn, president of small, but probably significant, dethe Lincoln Hiphway association, cline of 6.4 per cent in the death was present and officially started rate from that disease among its in the car on its trip to the west coast. dustrial poyholders. The Touring Car '295 g- Serviceable Dandelion Hook Occasionally the breaking off of a lobe of a hoe renders it unfit for fureorrect ther use and it is then usually thrown and illustration showing a serviceable tool for standing positions, grips and strokes, avay. However, the purpose of and other fine points, has been deremoving davised. With them, one may read a ndelions can lesson in golf technique and follow it easily be made at the same time. Printed on heavy HOOK,'. from The paper, the charts are to be placed on DUU. shank of the the floor. Standing over them with iNm1 i broken boa is club in hand, the player is able to straightened in get the proper grip and position and line with the execute the stroke in correct form. handle, and the The diagrams afford a constant check blade is cut and and means of comparison for accuracy filed to the in every detail MA shape shown, a ' notch ,.' '. end and filed to a in the cut being New Theory Radio Is sharp cutting edge. One of the points Advanced is cut to form a pulling hook, the In the opinion of Cad Pfanstiahl, a throat of which is, of course, dull. A Chicago radio engineer, the. wave tool of this kind is very handy, as it theory of radio will soon be exploded can be used to cut the dandelions at their stems or pull them out entirely. completely, and the radiant-eoertheory take its place in explaining radio phenomena. Mr. Pfanstiehl is (Shoes of aluminum with wooden kept experimenting to determine of the opinion that there is no such soles are now being used by workmen a standard model. Approxi thing a "ether" as upon commonly re in German chemical lactones mately 26,000 Ford car of differ ent model were produced prior to the fall of 1908 when the new unl SPRES'GMLLB COOT NEWS versally known Model T was de veloped and introduced to the motor The following appeared in Judge ing public. Popularity of the Ford Model T is best told in the following Wayne Johnson's court this week production record by millions: Car No. 1, October 1, 1908: No. end and paid fines as follows : R. L. Robertson for driving on the side1,000,000, December 10, 1915; 2,000,-00June 14. 1917; 8,000,000, April walk $10; Reuben Meldren for disZ, 1919; 4,000,000, May 11, 1920 turbing the peace $25 ; Leonard 5,000,000, May 28, 1921; 6,000,000, Smith, disturbing the peace $25 ; May 18, 1922; 7,000,000, January 12, NephI Lawson, over 18 for having juva; 8,000,000, July 11, 1923 : 9.000.' tobacco in his possession, $5; Paul Monson for fishing during closed 000, December 26, 1923; 10,000,000, season $28. June 4, 1924. J F-0 I I I ll S I I 1 -,-- II BULL-BAITIN- see Can the Skin See, It Ooerr That human skin ha powers of vision which to a great extent have been lost through years Of neglect, is the theory of a French scientist. A series of experiments conducted by htm are said to support this belief. 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