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Show ............ U ww WB sar b u Ha El w i THE OGDEN - SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 17. 1921.' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Ml a w w m m . I IT Transport and Travel! BIG FEATURE K8T0RD0M "STUNT" SPEND BILLId Topics" of eY ourCaF TT FOR HIGHWAYS , :eo N (Conducted by Goodrich) The Royal Automobile club, of Eng- Development of Roads in Uses Choker After Stopping Experts Predict Big record of land, recently compiled Various States Indicates of breakdowns where cars had L Auto Engines Increased causes ness in Auto Industry Car, Filling Cylinders to be .either towed or transported Healthy Progress home. Of the total. 29. S per rent oc Speed and stamina With Rich Mixture During 1921 Season curred in the power'unlU Of tnese, 13.4 per cent were, due to ienltlon n aggregate fund of one - of the small piston breakdowns: "With to come 1J.9 rear axle shaft, and to Developmentbound is business A simple trick which it seems Big Painting is back to prewar tevfP"1 8 billion dollars apDroorlatrd v tho was tht outstand 7.5 lubrication. Accidents caused motor 1921. That moIn displacement be automobile the employed universally by jndustry might cent of the halts, while 7.8 per Federal government and by the vari of thi 1920 automobile per prices. torcar owners to great advantage in is the summary of a natlonal.investlga-tio- n cent were charged to brakes and 8.0 ous states, construction this in highway to failures. conducted In ; the fall and early racing season. Startling in its revela starting their "engines, especially lighting year is likely to make healthy pro cold weathef, has at last been discov- winter among the business men of tions of speed and stamina, its deFords $25 lighter crease a in is shave-terl, the for and weight permitting credit discovery gress," says Charles Ii. Voorfcls, vie, ered, with the cafeteria and Along who specdethose than nation the other motor 184 Inch cubic the chassis, to case whose we a to now the" and have president given physician repalrateria of general su!ei manager' ialize in the manufacture and ale veloped on the country's race tracks where the motorist can drive The Nash Motors in, hire Tourcompany. "WMl applies the old, adage that "necessity, of automotive produces. , engagea so the seriously year not during thinks all as a stall hs of such and fori this tools fund is the mother of invention," available leadto ; In response to telegrams the attention of automobile engineers expenditure at once, thr Is at theef- are necessary for the particular tinHe found that the choker is a great ing newspapers $30 up in all sections of.thj that it may have a ing Cars of the various state and counThe dlspcl device for those who- are country, interviews were obtained fect on the design of passenger cars kering his fancy dictates. at officials w ty opened money sufftclmt to repair shop men's ap- and motor trucks in the future. 2 compelled to crank their cars, as well from dealers in dry goods, cents roadway development this sprint begin; Eos Angeles recently. on a' For commodiCoupes and Sedans. $40 up automo other of in minds the Conceived foodstuffs and, as a great invention for parel, tools a and scale. stall an large you for hour get is that first of but consensus tive engineers late in 1919, opinion The 5 "The record of the development of ( those whose car's are equipped with a ties. 1821 is to be one of the grcat years actually tested Jn the Beverly HllU for cents an hour. Is an important pate; starterw transportation . m 1820 was dawn. race Los at in the Angeles Industry. in tht of the world's orotrfii . history All the instruction books put out for Auto salesmen The Wasatch Auto Painting Company, corner Seven triumare up ana aeaiero motors Umbering these small swept Our distributors ing, as for means man's communication of seasonon and the of the This selling year a sprtnr strenuous year by the automobile manufacturers, have gone into the question through phantly bettered, so has lls physical well teenth Street and Washington Avenue, will paint your board tracks and in road races, piling motor cars takes on a new. aspect. have library, future, and their' report tallies with they would fill a being improved and hi mental growth "so Conditions Salesmen are reversed. and records for speed remarkable up and all the "hints to motorists' which the reaAfirfh above mentioned, the progressed. Through the medium of car right. Mr, Clark, with fifteen years' experience and have no doubts sturdiness. of cars Instead of Although possessing six will seek buyers fill column after column of newspaper that manufacturers for Rales-megood roads those, heretofore practical owner the more pHced cubic inches demand prospective as fairly chasing the to displacement piston and periodical .space, tell the ..motorist as was the casn during the ly Isolated In a finull community, arc one of the best finishers in the west, is in charge of our than the Ford motor, these small enbuilt products. into the with touch that the choker button was designed andThehonestly brought cloe recof we money the Just all have exceeded passed. "shortage" "years easing gines .equaled and center of population. to facilitate the quick starting of the market gradual the bumper crop are two ords made by the ponderous racing Now the buyer can "look 'em over" larger shop. Wa use the best paints and varnishes on the mar and "Hut while our railroads have motor, and that the choker is to bo dominant factors in bringing, about cars of recent years, even though the and make his choice. developed to a point, that have made ket and guarantee our work. starter pedal is a return of industrial activity in all juggernauts were powered by engines jpulled out, when ' the a inoJeJ for all other nation, them ..' more the 300 Inches of cubic country Banks thaa and lines. , ; throughout condition as Despite, shortages of materials depressed. our highways until within very recent and labor difficulties, This method, according to the find- not only are in excellent havo remained but trails. transportation but I'OWKH PKOVH-BRING YOUR CAR IN TOMORROW far as deposits are concerned, construction progress was made year, great "With the advent of the motor car ings of the doctor, apparently puts there in been All attitude have is 6tamica records a for regard In in 1320 on changing th Eiiuoln highway. for "the cart before the horse," for he exceeded by the 183 cubic inch motors. adding 548 miles of Improved high- and motor truok, the necri"ity The' automobile business. has discovered that the choker is used to the o beautiful were the crops of 1920 This was demonstrated most sensa- way this tt aimontlnental "boulevard" good rosds became apparent. radius of the horse-drawmost effectively if employed at the that there is wonderful prosperity in tionally in theRemember, the Corner Building road race at established a new h'.gh record in ex- limited borame buggy entirely Insufficient for time that the motor is stopped: There agricultural sections This is a con- - Elgin, HI., In August. whn out or penditures, over $H.mjq.000 was ypent the vehicle and bv thfi'fivlinriers arp filled with a. rich dltlon which always benefits manu- nine cars to face the staTter all fin- in placing It In the best condition of theregasoline propelled a to Imreal effort developed p show keenness runs i a Farmers ished, making eight Its history. mixture, available for starting the facturing. which are our a As of prove matter highways. or mechanical tire troubles of without thing nest time. It is v his experience that increase fact. thre I no longer anv ertous! add and own v, their any efficiency description. u!. Insurance against boo.e! Sinco the opposition to plans advanced for road, So successful has been the small to life. ftatCM supreme court decided construction or Improvement. United time he 'stopped his engine it has en- comfort the 183 cubic Inch type Reports of the railroads in many motorbethat the automobile dealer loses ull "Mot of us. I believe, realize the' abled him to start his motor almost instances used by many passenger cur that show great appropriations may. In seized a Interest been for permanent highway tonhas that necessity tar stock, and motor truck manufacturers. The for violation of the instantly with a quick depression of for the purchase of new rolling laws. of us mak It our betprohibition allows the and decrease of the starter old, the overhauling lighter weight engine pedal. to th&t dealers ar business themselves the work actually, reprotcettng in motors This weight throughout. These The nearest approach to.this discov- terment of roadways. the lackwill Is ac comjdlshed. uch loses. The against highway pro-Arrangements full have of and stamina and of the in sult equal speed passing he to ery that the expert automobile engcarried out ihK ronuwoU'd .grant for art; railpractically policies more In are on ruet much economical part of:the should receive the Indorsement ofjmi tlw' ineers; have made is to be found in roads because ofthe Even In racing at high covering such cases. of lack the consumption. citizen." their advice to motorists to open their rroyressive motors these about average speeds New York motorists have charged throttless.at the time they stop their The automobile industry has passed eleven miles per gallon of gasoline. n Ink All future races will be by cars of tla the tmtt nn Kiflh cars so that the engine will be filled through a period that threatened wide say that standyd makes will be room. too much oWner'Tli'v The casual 183 cubic inch displacement type. with a rich mixture of gas to be used spread disaster. It is noted, how- the to hard get. a them. with may ugren However, that in no industry were there Amazed by the success of these cars careful for starting The physician ever, the investigation by in operating tho thanin International Sweepstakes at the automo failures Motorists who complain about inud-cup- y aoes them one better in employing the fewer staon Memorial day foreign company showed that th buies oc- -i "We Make Your Car Like New" shows This the bile itlianapolls Industry,. roads have U comparathely e tfy. 12. C. to f rich cent i the t.j ry mixture still bility of ths manufacture of motor manufacturers decided that the Grand choker.i make the but per - There's a stretch of mad In ' Prix should be run by car3 of the Ing street area while buses accommoricher, cars... ve-main highway where your car more i people than all other Whether his discoveryis applicable ' Makers oftanda'rd cars had antici- earne engine specifications, and siml date combined. be ferried along the sld of the nuiMt hides lar rules have been promulgated for to all types of motor cars is a matter pated a l&tting, up in business genertoad for. i nt retch of five miles, at a Tarso Fiorio in Italy, races at tho that remains to be proved. 'However. ally, and were prepared. Xow'they the mile. At this time of year a dollar "With famous Brooklands tracks in England, $1,500,000,000 now available Vio fnnn,! rorv are.r'eadv for. thff return of the buy if la HVoW vnt it cause many siml ward on low ear. Severe stralr.s'of the Jr, This fan causr a short swamps oerfloel in state and federal money for road lar in Sicily. line, season, and lh:s year the onl and also SPEED K,r thl will o.ukkly wreck the' Crcujt t!ween id.Tte.- - Th" to stretches way placed in the tanal'sueh ss cars. WAV KING building purposes, thousands of jnen classification. drawback .seems to be how to pro cases iow in such of Io ti with motors, 1920 be ihl i, lo The equipped 'lI'rd witr. season in tht will given employment throughout duce enough cars to satisfy the de'and think T your car's welfare. United States racing the late Gaston the country. At a recent convention j" ' thereby filling the cylinders and there mand. x I . ur NT strain lon't weekly In Chi held Chevrolet contractors seems to be no reason it shouldn't of of crowned of the the highway speedand "king securing Readjustment Of the 42.:t'0 rural mall route in IN HATTIIUY. your rear axle or driMng gear by try-- iSi:it.Mi:T work succesfully ia "I" and "T" valve man, power are problems for the man- way," The little French driver never cago the keynote was to start building Ing l attery may the United h'tate. S32 are li.Mcd as backa out a to mudhole trouble of Internal of hy get uvea a 10ZI to once record make to ' at ' know of his accomplishment.! and ufacturers to solve. It. is going type moters also. Ing up a little and then plunging for- - bv caused lv sediment In thf bottom motor rutts. 'he was. killed on the one hundred year for road building Soon after he made the discovery a big job to live up to 1921 schedules as and fiftieth lap of the Thanksgiving the physician explained it to employes condition day race at tho Hill race In at a seryice. station maintained by the jof the country, the greatest car fam- - Eos Angeles whenBeverly d hi3 Fronte'nuc Reliable estimates placed the numwth Eddie O'Donell's Duesen-ber- ber of cars In use lait winter which manuiacturers oi nis car, ana an aa- - ine in history is likelv to come with mitted that the idea was entirely new 1821. iJiy midsummer the demand snuffing out the lives of O'Don. was unusually Beverc at II.Ouu.VOO. to them because it involved practically promises so far to exceed the pro- nell and his mechanician, Eyall Jolls. This year It can be conservatively cs won the title by Umated that at least i.jOU.uou are in j practically a reversal of the principle on which duction that an unparalleled situa- Chevrolet his at in obtain will victory automobile for which service. Part of the Increase can tc tion the Indianapolis, Jhe choker device was originated. business. he received 1,000 points toward the of A. attributed to the larger number However, they tested it out and found A. 'A. driving: championship. .. oo JJe was cars owned, but the open winter and that the physician was correct, for the p:acea in but one other race during the favorable motoring weather uro LAN D EST AB 1,1 SUES, FACTOR Y. the year, taking fifth at the June the greatest factorsdiscovery- Is credited to the doctor. PO Pa-- , race oo In Poland work ff establishing an Uniontown. making his year's total 1,030. An English company has instituted automobile factory has "began. Fin 156 of Tommy 4 TAX1C ABS N CM KHO VS. miles Milton, an Pdlisn banks. several hour shops for trucks, traveling by leading anced was runnerup with 930 points which coverrepair whole of Kr.g'aml and the "In the comparatively small city "of i the yearly production of the plant is fame, i his credit. In number of victories Wales. IJuch outfit carries a stock Havana, Cuba, there are more than estimated to be 1.000 commercial to of replacement parts and 8,000 taxis. The rate of fare is. 20 trucks, half of which will be taken Milton led with firsts. workshlp. Smilng" Jimmy Murphy was a When a breakdown is reported, th cents a mile, for one or two passen- over hv tho automobile seotion of the close third for f 'Polish war minis !ry. titular with "moving truck hospital" makes for gers. 8X5 points to his score.honors, De the spot Immediately. The service Is Halph Palma finished fourth w;th 605; his similar to the trains of chances of being crowned premier American railways. wrecking driver fading with his bad luck at Inliiiikiiiiiiiiiili dianapolis, when he lost after being Along with road hogn and reckless far in the lead. undesiraand other speeders Itoscoe Sarles finishing the season bles Is classed themotorist "mud sllnger." sensationally by winning the Thanks- Persons waiting for street cars or giving day race at Los Angeles In his walking along a sidewalk are often Duesenberg mount, nt tli2 same tme splashed by the wheels of a car whose equaling the fastest time of the year driver seems to dcllht In hitting all by running. 250 miles at an average the mud puddles along the route. It's of 103.5 miles an hour. a small thing to watch. Don't le a I 11- oo- , mud sllnger: , The newest national auto club the Can Tourists of the World has FOR N. A. D. A. Tin its fastest growing chapter at Jacksonville, Fla. The clu.b has been asa special camp by the Jacksigned Greater opportunity for association sonville chamber of commerce. Florservice than ever before is seen by ida visitors who rc flivver owners have been joining by the hundred. Harry G. Moock, general manager of Thev have been invited to come to the National Automobile' Dealers' asSix is sociation, in the numerous problems Florida each year. now confronting the trade and the in. The recent reduction of 2 cents per is nation. In gasoline will save American gallon The N. A. D. A., as it is known to automobile owners $80,000,000 a year, the trade, is official representaUve according to estimates by the Ameri The instiof the 35.000 retailers and distributor! can Petroleum instituteof automobiles. The association was tute figures that the average gasollns of passenger cars for organized In Washington in" 1917 when consumption 1920 was 390.3 gallons; for trucks an the war trade board threatened the average of 1,000 gallons. extinction of the dealer business by decision to declare the automobile a Of the 4,000 coal mines In the coun2.000 are without rail connection. Through the efforts of try At Terro Haute. Indiana, coal Is the dealer association, tha automobile hauled by motor truck directly from was removed from the list of the mine to the, consumer. The civic and placed on a parity with association of Birmingham, Alabama, other articles of commercial consump- has contracted with a motor corporaA sturdy -- chassis of' 122-inc- h " tion. move coal direct from mines to tion wheelbase. An engine that de. The association also exempted its to consumer at the rate of 200 tons a "time . on 58'; mechanics actual from the "work or fight day. Pittsburg also has velops horsepower coal mines. autoorder. It carried on a program to elimbrake test. A two-phapower inate unnecto. waste, with dispense feature that economizes fuel at Better buy your new tires early! sales for essary demonstrations, Akron Sunday are unanimous manufacturers all ordinary driving speeds. Powclosing, for night closing, the cash In predicting an actual shortage this NASI I SIX TRICES er flexibility that makes possible basis and numerous other projects. spring. They, say that for tho past car loori Ifimiilif One of the biggest feats it has ac- eight months tire consumption has ex!? a single mile an hour and a racing ceeded tire four about Is SO 19 . In production by the complished port fo4l passage securing 'fwrftftr Miiui speed within the length of a city . m. k. KmtU of the Dyer nation- to one. The open winter we have been in congress, 1919, block. Leather upholstery. Long al motor vehicle t law. Un- having has Increased tho use of tires. NASH FOUR TRICES flexible springs, perfectly balder this law, the first year of its opcar touring XlwX eration 272 arrests were made and 159 anced for comfort. Cord tires all 19S kVb . . ' convictions secured. totalPenalties . around. ew ling 213 years were adjudged and fines 0fmif mi mt fn W riMtf. ht cwl trrrt Until you have studied this car in totalling $9050 were assessed. detail sat behind the wheel and The association maintains a war tax department with an attorney in thrilled at the remarkable re2200 Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah Washington to represent it before sponse to the throttle enjoyed the revenue internal bureau. Prob' its luxurious comfort you canAlso Salt Lake, Utah; San Francisco, lems of thousands of dealers have not fully appreciate its great been handled successfully by the asOakland and Fresno, Calif. sociation. Through representatives by worth. the dealer association the tax on a Let us demonstrate what you get truck chassis was finally held at 3 at such a moderate price a real per cent as a complete truck Instead of 5 per cent as a part. This Inter surprise waits you. pretation has saved Truck dealers thousands of dollars. The association in 1919 was successful in convincing congress of the wisdom of disposing of surplus army trucks to the highway construction departments of tlie states and to the United States department 'of agricul-ure- , instead of pursuing a policy of dumping these trucks on the market. 2248 Washington Avenue By so doing highway construction 2282-Phons f3 work has been' materially advanced OgdenUUh and the dealers saved from the competition of unbridled auctions. The' association maintains a legislative bureau and keeps In closest con' ifcs THE relatively small detact with measures benericial or detriWASHING-TOJVLTJS. mental to the trade.' It Is sponsoring preciation of the Hup-mobi- le . uniform laws and AxTO-iR. the trade ia one reason why has offered a covering unirorm motor vehicle it is so generally regard- registration law, and a uniform state t act to supplement the fed a good purchase. eral law. . Busi-.Outstandin- Development of g DUULM 1; IP . - 1 ing-featur- e v . . Five-passeng- er 1 far-reachi- ng first-self-ser- ve - lalsor-savin- g time-savin- g I I ' ; good-size- d n, - bn " : j N - . i 225-mi- n, le Wasatch P anion: Company Yion-sio- . L.6"1' - J b-.i- t f-- . 5iVi-i- ! I the-nex- j " . - dv - , - - ffn valve-in-hea- b-- bt d ' V , ! x " t ! to-b- col-lde- g, . v.u:. 1 : : - - -- , j. - y ' 1 - . . -- - mm The Riding Comfort of the Nash Six Equaled Only By Higher Priced Cars . Isees rcnrm vpat? Wh.'at You Get An In- - non-essentia- l. non-essentia- ls dlrect-by-mo-tor-tru- ck se One quality that impresses you with the fact that the Nash the greatest value, its price field its exceptional riding comfort Low hung and nicely balanced upon its staunch chassis, this roomy car has unusually long springs and its broad, restful, deeply cushioned seats are thidtly upholstered. Compare this quality of the Nash Six with that of other cars costing from $100 to $600 more and you will have one reason why, from the it was first introduced, this comfortable mobile has been a leaden af anti-thef- -- Pacific Nash Motor Co. . dol-lar-for-do- llar u Naisbitt R J N O.K: C3il NDER7 l':'iit:VtJfiirii';ilhjtiitit'MrH'-i:-,- "MMn'iMlihri'HIilB-iiltfci.nnlt- ' ikk tiUnUl ii'iU anti-thef- iWMt n rftt. anti-thef- t Motor Co, Ci -- |