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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1921 7 R it YANKEE KINGS OF SWAT AUTO INDUSTRY f HUES STANDARD-EXAMINE- p ne Free R aon e ' 77 ' ON TWO ' I.- r Leading Reports Show Ford and Durant DevelGeniuses of Auto Tremendous Increase in Number of Orders opment in U. S. National f Tf v v - ' Tit e 'A . . .r - e Reports to the Chevrolet Autoi Anyone v. ho has made a casual company show an increase in the studv of the history of the first two number of orders. The eight fac- decade's of the American automobile jtories of the company are working industry cannot fail to be amazed at xS to greater capacity than at any time' the'extent to which its growth hinges, The fcr the pa?t yo?r. The public as unon -- th? activities of two men. If Country Road fabric c&iing about half worn out with a I ?d vr.'ue in p.uto-- ; to", "b: cr the ram ?r C !Icrry Forl u fpeodometer record of 7135 miles, on mountain and country roads, ana cf William C. Durant r.cui the recmobiles as in ct'fryihing else. It is proving that trere 13 greater ord of the American a v.l" mobile bus: was placed on exhibition. The nearest guess to the distance traveled dosire and greater actual need forj ness yo't will find that y .i have rereceived a new tire free. The tire is not injured and good for many automobiles toaay uian ever aeiore. moved the most dynamic forces in the! if The motor car has proved itself entire industry. Ford, as the buildtr1 more milei of service. Motor transpor- - of a low priced enr in unbelievable a necessary utility. in all business and volume, and Durant. as the organizer lation is essential, ' f It has taken and directing genius of the great Gen individual ' progress. I ' f 1 i, its place with food, clothing, shelter! era! Motors cornpa.iv, have written and fuel. more hisiury than s ny two other figBecause of this the automobile ures the automobile business has business has survived the greatest known. .' I crisis in its history. The soundness VARIED PERSONALITIES. cf the business through which each Oddly enough, you will find a wide company has grown in the past is contrast and in the personality losses proved by its ability to take its men. both methods two cf the it is this done though time. Having aces an even greater demand and have made a tremendous success in Multi-Mil- e the same field. Henry Ford has re, greater business in the future. oothan more ceived, perhaps, publicity any other American in recent years, i with the possible exception of Roose velt. Durant, on the other hand, has received perhaps less public notice than any other American captain of industry of equai achievements. Durant's experience as a successful manufacturer far antedates that of Ford. Durant was in fact the "Ford These three sluggers are keeping New York in the battle with of the carriage business" in the mid die nineties. Starting as a factory Cleveland for the American league pennant. Babe Kuth. home-ruone of in hand the plants owned by (monarch (left; .J. Franklin "Home-run- " Baker. ff circuit Time Across Continent Is his a Civil war governor grandfather, ciouters and nob i, 'onteinlcr '.center ,M'usei. l"r voting swatting! of Michigan, Durant learned the carUnequaled by Others honors. business from the very bottom, riage Year in launched the Durant-Dor- t Carriage company, and in 1895 was building building of motor cars and its allied One year has passed and the 150,000 carriages a year, a gigantic products." G transcontinental mark made by an figure for those days. In December of 1920 the control of Essex still stands unbeaten," states consistent with r?aionable comfort j the General Motors company again LARGE SCALE BUSINESC. and well being L. L. Hains, local Essex dealer. When the "horseless carriage" made passed from the hands of inirant, ibis Kulcs that require (2 ordinary "The total elapsed time, and by time Dto the Dupont interests. to ami from the job to ! on mo- its appearance, Durant was not slow to travel the meant from is time .elapsed urant in of his entire interests disposed time, or otherwise wrie einpIoeri' ment the car left the San Francisco recognize the possibilities it held. In General from Motors the and for. time paid before the 1905, business New the long carriage 3 postoffice until it reached Rules that require kiUed men had begun to be seriously alfected by presidency of the company. York postoffice 3347 miles away or DuAbout high rate men to do wnrk thnt itmiddle of January was 4 days, 14 hours and 43 min- the automobile, Durant organized the rant sent the or lower rate nin could do, ui '.llled a out a to This includes all stops for Buick Motor company, and soon was few of his friends personal letter trades could do more econutes. other that Federal Outlines fact the Judge traffic delays, taking on gas and oil. applying some of the lessons in quan- that he intended toannouncing omically re enter the auto Tenets to Settle Buildactual tity production he had learned from 4i Rules that expressly or by Inchanging drivers, etc. The considmobile business the with canufacture ference interfere with the manager the carriage business. By 1907 the running time was of course Trades t a of be car. ing called oik in the dispatch of the Dispute as Buick Motor company employing the Durant, and erably less. or the use of new and improved methocvdesigned to sell tin 13.000 men. ods materials, or appliance HY IL J. (.IHDONS. Not content with that. Durant saw der $1000 at the factory. He stated b DASH GAUGES QN lot Rules that lequlre work 6 the advantages to be gained by still that 500,000 shares would be offered Federal be rr hand could done belter Aug. that Chicago. by Judge Not even a subscrip- Kenesaw STEERING COLUMN larger operations. In 1908 he organized attion$10 per share. done mort by Mountain laid economically has Ianais mcluneiy. blank was included but the re- down a net of business tooliff or other Improved appliances the General Motors company, and by for principles so was tremendous that the (6) Rules that require work to be the end of 1909 he had acquired the sponse distriIn the construction building place of the instrument industry. was on the oversub that "could be issue done buted along the dash comes now a Cadillac, the Oldsmobile, the Oakland scribed. Durant immediately His tenei aire expected to form a better or morebuilding indone m was, economically moreover, controls and the Northway motor plant in adbuildiImsis compact arrangement of thesecolumn. country-widfor the nettling teleshop. dition to the Buick- The combination stantly flooded wiih leters and at the head of the steering ? (rides wage disputes. Iluies requiring xrmie rates Ions was very successful and the 1909 prof grams from distributors all over the ng1After Automotive engineers have f out ciookednes or overtime wails for shooing overtime, been working on some way by which its were past the $10,000,000 mark. country, seeking the agency for the baseball, t lie Jurist wan culled upon shift work. new car. all. switches, metes and gauges spread lo adjust the notoriously evil building oo RAPID GROWTH. directly before of In trades situation in Chicago. Durant's view along the dash may be within person dynamic success The of the visvery company, his the driver and always Hp seized the opportunity to take and record of past achievements, ion. The motor control just put out however, and the necessity for rapid ality out of J;ome building a taSk graft of the is wonder that the eyes little expansion forced the need for tremen- it that federal juries. a special three by a Chicago firm fulfills this demand. at pres . i The instruments are placed within dous sums of capital. In 1910 Durant automobile trade are centered new n "i "K mi ""II grand mi bounty jury, and the Dailey Y' ' car buUdingr communion a circle at the center of the steering faced the need of raising $12,000,000. ent on the appearance cf the had labored long at ami without huccap. wheel and all wires, shafts and tubes He got it from Wall street but the he is shortly to place on the market. Lord Xortheliffc (right and T. Wickham Steed, editor of the are run through the steering column. oo And now it l(oks us thouRii his , a lenders drove hard its By bargain. con motor London Times, one of the Xorthcliffe nMrspapeTs, snappetl as they The result is a far simpler "common sense arbitration'" it about terms, the control of the General Moto meet with fuvor. trol OJOLClll. left the White limine alter a long conference with President r term to a The diameter of the steering col- tors went for a Here are the principles which Judge umn is not increased, although voting trust, of which Durant was but faiulis drew up and Insisted must underlie any and ull working agreethrdugh it run oilammeter, horn and one member. tube, speedometer ments between the Chicago Kuhding Wife and "Other Woman" vorce In the next five years Durant lighting wires, wa. filed early in Ma. it did Trade Council and the two emplo-ershaft, choke wire, water temperature He worked launched TURTLE RACING IS tremendously. Rotube and spark and throttle rods. not Both Find Their become hsaociations: public until lute in July. the Chevrolet Motor company, built ARTICLE 1. LATEST IN SPORTS Effort of detectives to find Mis La mances Blighted from their sources to the- bot- Us output to large figures, and secretelements of associagether Monopolistic Barree resulted in her fleeing from her tom of the colmun, where they are ly acquired every share of General Mo tions or unions are intolerable unlets. Somerville home. connected to the fuse box of the mo- tors stock that could be bought. At Is The public MIAMI. Kla.. Aug. . Loggerhead served more ) (By This simplifies the end of the five year agreement EntcrprlM Newspaper tor control system. with The them than without economically later wh found turtle racing, a sport regarded by naNEW YORK. Aug. 6. Two blight- at her studio in girl the 'wiring system and reduces repair with the Wall street bankers, Durant World's them. Most Powerful the Hack Ba district tives of the Bahamas as Cubans rework. Unless in are Involved the ed romances" anyone t2) a and his friends had qualified of may of majority Boston. As told Craft Will Become Flag- join them without hindrance or disWith all motor controls on the steerstory of gard cock fighting and Americans case a court drama that has disillusionment ashefriend her Motors stock in their hands, a baseball, is to be Imported into Florknocked ing wheel, the dash is left open for General crimination. of Pacific Fleet and Durant again had complete conship by local sportsmen. Turtle races Unless they serve any one on taken the place, temporarily at lens;, bottle of poison from her hand in time ida storing curtains, tools and other (3) never have been held in the United trol of General Motors. Chevrolet was case In capturtnx New to aae her life. Stillman of the demand without discrimination. --00b'tates. local authorities assert. sufficient apprentices York's interest. merged with General Motors and DuThe be (4) Unless I.OS ANGELKS. Cal.. Aug. ASKS ALIMONYIn racing, the huge reptile are harLARGi: AFTER TIKE CHANGE. to rant led the company to greater suc- world's Mrs. Elmer Jordan Shaw charges supply enough skillful taught most powerful sea fighting: Mrs. Shaw haa asked for alimony nessed almost in the same manner as broker-husban- d and cast workers. cesses than ever before. In 1919 the craft, the managers millionaire her of $1000 a month, $7600 counsel feea hortes. the riders don bathing suits, superdreadnaught Mary(5) Unless working rults and con- her off for a Follies show girl. gross earnings of General Motors land, will soon become flagship of the ditions and for expenses pending trial mount their backs and drive In th eliminate waste of time, effort The girl. Madrlenne La of the$1000 were more than $4,000,000 and the Pacific fleet, according to information and divorce most approved eult. Jockey style. Tha increase material; and Barre the "Butterfly Girt" weeps quality hen. In be so handled by the drivthe documents turtle filed Mrs. company was rated the greatest indus- received by base officers is may Among by of was imunmarried 8haw latproduct: she quantity encourage that the i thought a postcard she says Mis-- Ia er as to prevent its diving but the every respect the Maryland trial corporation in the world. proved methods, materials and appli- and that she was preparing her wed- Shaw est achievement of American naval ances; Barre sent the broker. It read: rider finishes the race thoroughly BOUNDLESS ENERGY. produce Increased skill and ding; trousseau. and according to arma- contentment soaked. the fondest "Just recollections from How great a part of the credit for architecture, of the hi. M. wife's denies and Shaw workers, help ment, naval officers say, it should be I'htllp of misconduct with Miss another little Butterfly. Birthday Racing turtles are the largest of the this is due Durant, only those who able to put any other fighting unit to preserve peace in the community chartjea that may be obtained. The Sweetheart." fpecies greeting. AJVTICliK 2. Mrs. is what Shaw This Barre. know him best realize. A tireless and out of commission. s.ijs: waa adface the barrier here were Another entries to letter introduced Other a things being equal, trades Shaw spent $15,000 year mai- dressed: tremendous worker, Durant has for GUNS. HAS taken along tht Florida keys after a Sweetheart" "My Darling should have in in RaTre homes or Miss wages higher Ia wages ntainor nd signed: "Your loving little sweet- search of several week. b n v o TTi ninr I si n a vsn n nJ n t years devoted fourteen and sixteen Sixteen-incguns, eight of them the above the average. New York and Somerville. Mass. oo Madrlenne Butterfly.)" In th!a a to hours business. de heart, on a chance to clean' a he up. after day Every battleship, (1) 1 the work Is more hazardlargest ever mounted He closed his home to his wife and letter mention was made of her Males outnumber the females in has changed tires. This box is fitted tail of the vast business he built up form the major battery of this great ous. being a month wanted her to accept $500 Australia by about 83,000. with a mirror, comb, shoe and clothes was familiar to him. As an example Clllilv J l r a n c v ilium in mi 2) If greater skill Is required. of a life in which their ex- "engaged to be married." in lieu in four turro's of two gun 3 brushes, soap, paper towels and a If a longer term of apprentice- penses were $4?. 000 a year. this, Floyd Parsons, in a recent ar- and located a 2100 shell tank holding two gallons of water. It of fire and to become proficient. is each, weighing ship Miss Ia Barre wrote him "sweetrequired ticle in the Saturday Evening Post a. distance of more than is fastened to the running board. for Is work If the pounds (4) intermittent or letters and was eeen with him heart" somewho do , not know said, "People 00 20 miles. These guns are 57 feet in unsteady due to weather or seasonNew York hotels. at times have referred to Mr. Durant as length, and for each full charge ap- able demand. ArJj PARTS HINGED OX. is what Miss U Barr says: Thi The cap of this new a financier. This is not true for the proximately 480 pounds of powder ARTICLE 8. am "I through with him. I am form of grease" cud greater part of his attention is given are. required. I am Other things being equal. trades bitter. through Th? secondary battery consists of having rules or conditions that pro- through. We werethroueh "U TJy) cannot be lost. It is to the mechanical details of the cars to be married Deh guns, carried for duce or permit waste shouVd have a cember 1. We talked of our honeyJ4' jTU fitted to the cup by he manufactures. Those who know fourteen incaiia 01 - a ningea him best have had occasion to dis- use against torpedo boats, submarines lower wage, or a wage lower than moon in Northern Canada, and I didn't addition the the average rate. and small craft. Inthree-inct in. tiicn- nit? know that all the time he was marcover that he can pick out a techni- Maryland antifour has be fiIled. the Cup Rules that limit or curtail In ried." (1) rtOAsTt'8 to top cal fault in a piece of three-incmachinery aircraft guns, a loosened and drop landing the amount of work per man Although Mrs. Shaw's suit for di six thin.y calibre machine guns any way ped down with the quicker than most mechanics who de- gun, under-wnatvote practically all their time to the and two torpedo tubes :up. for firing the largest and longest range torpedoes. THREE MORE BUILDING. The Maryland was launched March 20, 1920. and recently completed speed trials off the Virginia capes. The technical description follows: Length 624 feet; beam 97 feet; draft 30 feet; weight 32,000 tons; speed E-f21 knots: propellors 4; shaft horsef power 30,000; oil capacity 1,400,000 was gallons; oil burning boilers 8. Itcommabuilt with Quarters to hous a s III nder-in-chief, ijlji jJL'fcA nx and the navy department recently decided it should be flagship of the Pacifk fleet instead of the California, which, had been asand Ford economy are synonymous. Have you signed to replace the New Mexico as noticed how many transcontinental tourists travel Pacific flagship. of the Maryland Three, more III That a of Tires for a in Fords? They know the merits of the Fords. You type will be the Colorado. Washington West and Virginia, under construe-- ! will find the same merit, the same economy, the tion. Won by the Lucky Guess, 7160 Miles, by E. Swaner j ?&f m i e-r- if - 30x34 n i I ? i j ' If you keep a speedometer record on your first Racine - -- Tire, your second will be Racine because they give the BIGGEST AVERAGE MILEAGE. For Economy Buy Racine Country Road Fabric and Cord Tires : j i ; j at-th- j i ESSEX RECORD r- -. nn n i -- Factory Distributors J. G. Read TILL GOOD i I n j I & Brothers Go. OGDEN, UTAH Past LANDiS NORTHCLIFFE AT WHITE HOUSE , LABOR RULES re.-iigen- d - four-cjlinde- r -- -. en-lir- e --- . e - fr HAW DIVORCE i I five-yea- "-'- - ' - s - Tninin--- mi iif-- 1 ) S COURT DR AiflAj GREAT WARS KIP READY F9 - .. 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