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Show 1 THE OGDEN .4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING.-OCTOBE- 23. 1921. R i7 Joined "them for the day was used for PERFECT MILE OF hunting down the prey, and the moBE LAID SELF-STARTE- R TO ROAD torcycles for bringing the victims to camp. Circling over the ridges fregoats, they would pick quented by the g out a The best mile of road In the spot, aad then i a of down from from height swooping V . hlrhwar Of th 1,000 feet to within 100 feet, would n...ninnal Lincoln take aim and fire before the plane future, is being planned by the "flattened ' out" and again swept up- Highway association, sayo . w..v. w- ward. As only ridges they Judged to Popular Mechanics Magazine i uuon tht per- be accessible by motorcycle were, chosen, the matter of retrieving:-thgoats feet mile will stimulate Interest in Fair. Sex DiflVr With Men Sportsmen Also Press Sea-plan- e left was a comparatively easy highway improvement, ana especw n Drivers as to Ifecessity Into Service During task. lying , of an In the was rrtx A wipromotion v gm hodrlnr the highest Ideals in all the Taken all, expedition of Invention Adventures an entire success, netting the fearless ot modern American highway conamount Hogg and his equally adventurous struction.' Arter an Immense represent- of consultation ana companion not '".' The late (Dy H. CLIFFOim HnOK-W- ) Teddy Roosevelt, inveterate atives wild San ClemenU's of the goat In a horns Is frnrsJ!r ,adventurer that he was, could have tribe, but a whole lifetime of thrills as neers. It has been decided to consruct A bathtub as a known, conrenlsnce. alhad no more thrilling and hazardous well. ' mo4rn on m.j. the uncoin ideal mile this In soms on ot ths country hia into though access part experiences from expeditions OOso located as to be of easy Is a it and In other the wilds of Dark Africa than did Via luxury It oonldrd where nnntrv. and .it Is a ncuity. as sections it JohnJohn Edwin Hogg and Phillip rfardd will carry a representative and diyrl- X slf-slarn an on an automoblls ston, two motorcyclists DECLINE IN THEFTS ttmA traff TI1B location WniMKlwj In a of and sportsmen of Uoa Angeles, Cal., modtrn xampl conytnltncs SchererCARS REPORTED l and OF between Dyer motorcycle-seaplan- e motor ths on the combination world. vllle in Lake County, Indiana. Yst is a drirr who considers a wild goat hunting trip which oo an xtraTaaaac.lIs Sayi. to Clemente San made 20 a Mo. recently ST. LOUIS, per they Despite ms a "OIts car with a crank on th island. Involving, as it did, a flight cent increase autoof in the. number EGYPT HAD 4337 front snd for rnlns, and I'll f tt thers aboard a seaplane over the sixty some of ths othsr ftllow nine Umea miles, of Pacific ocean. that separates mobiles, thefts of automobiles decreasAUTOS LAST YEAR ahsad out of ttn. On ths other hand, the the mainland from tb island, the ed 10 per cent In 1020 as compared woman driver takes ths point of view from the side with 1919, according to statistics made shooting of wild goatsmid-air In an automoblls Is that a motor of a plane poised in and thej Public at headquarters of the National of automobiles, The number a of via For the crankinr a ear game necessity. motorcycle, her, autobuses retrieving registered involves Dealers association here. cycles and of various, dUarranceraent the trip was a series of adventures that Automobile dew. the. in association attributed The JSgypt T undis locks of to need hair that the two undaunted sportsmen now as- cline to results obtained from the fed- throughout r Leste Maynard. according to Consul sert were experiences of a lifetime. rive ths artistic effect so being taken turbed to obtained eral motor vehicle theft law, more Alexandria, the figures of strlklngiy by members of ths Four days were spent by Hogg and laws in various states for the from the records of the ministry 117 motor female mtx. Cranklar causes this and addition In and thieves Johnston hunting the wild goats. stringent interior. automobile the of of her clothes to vet a hair's Svhole droves of which literally infest punishment Approximately that partout trucks were licensed. in activity. police vigorous breadth of Jut the placs so much In Cairo use were the island. The first three days' huntIn 1920 the statistics showed that 3000 automobiles time been has 1024 were spent to put them. there SO. Alexandria and 000 done automobiles Was via in and foot, motorcycle ing approximately be ths means of her Crankingmay cars for to hire, the motorcycles being used push were stolen in 28 large cities of the private cars, 10 public ladyship retting so warmed up that trucks, inland as far as it was possible to go, country. This number was 8,000 less 205 motorcycles, and. 67 motor time has to be taken out after the of which 22 were light and 4 4 heavy. and the remainder of the distance cov- than those stolen in 1919. engine is started for ths woman driver oo ered by, foot. On some of these trips, With a theft list of 5,500 machines. to powder her noes ones more. Then, the feats that the motorcycles were Chicago had the largest number of too, many women who are physically were- almost moior venicies sioicn. iew mm nu U. S. AUTOMOBILES called upon to perform atronr enough to drivs a car are hardto next for 5.200 their ranked way Unbelievable. Working and Chicago. to the task of cranking the BRITAIN ly n equal IN LIKED of wash and along i A large decrease in the number miles up a No wonder ths machine average notwas St. Louis where in stolen machines the top of ridges, ladles not only consider a so was thick ed. In 1919 the. number, In some places the cacti were 1,200. Of the 112.276 passenger automo- a modern convenience, but an absothat a path had to be -- smashed while only 800 thefts were reported in lute necessity. biles exported from thf United States through, are only a few of the diffi- 1920. The old osken' washtub that was the first ten months of 1920. culties the motorcycles surmounted "Daytan., Q- - had an unusual during with hauled Is listed into the kitchen, svery w eek' cars stolen more United the Kingdom of having recovered y hourly. end 10.848; filled with hot water from India. and reBritish thefts IF, 154 cars; It was on the fourth day that the than the actual number of 211 Africa South ths teakettle mads a medium where- - ! British recov7360; Canada. 198 stolen combinaand the first plans for perhaps, ported, with 5099: waa It New"Zealand to take a bath. Per by e possible Cuba 5286; 5510; tion motorcycle-seaplangoat hunt ered. ffet as clean with this ever conceived were carried out by the The figures showed that Pacific Brazil 4968; Sweden 4887: Dutch JU.st haps one. could as in the modern bathtub. two ingenious motorcyclists. The coast cities recovered more than fifty Indies 8439; Argentina 3372;. Uruguay equipment wher5.-!O- t water runs In from a 3000. s 3287; automobiles, a the Norway stolen driven who cent, of had third per plane, by party ths former process is not so enjoyable as the latter. in a somewhat similar fashion, a automobile rets a driver where he wants to to. However, the 4$ JtllP jf six, sight or twelve-cylindcar, which is in ths 'nature of a 'modem convenience, tak him over the distance a little more smoothly and with a little mors- enjoyment and ease , .Added cylinders in a - machine make for smoother riding- cars, which drivs equally welL The greater number of cylinders permits of a much quicker getaway In traffic They make is possible to run ths motor at a much lower speed without shifting rears.; The' motor has more power, which makes, hill climbing easier, and there is a better distribution of the same amount of I . , power. Hut modern conveniences are not m - likely-lookin- - 00 TO NEW'' e ocean-to-ocea- . - '- only-sixtee- cviv. n 1 -- v.. trtA well-know- - . 1 tr lf-tar- -- hr ttif-atart- The New; Prices er iv . : . . ..' Touring . Roadster $1895 $1895 - .... .....$2775 Sedan Coupe $2525 At Ogden rock-strew- cactu--covere- - d . ? -- fau-cfcr"U- j one er NASH FOUR at $1045 - The luxury. of desiprn brought within the reach of additional thouiandx 47 Model Oldsmobilf. This car's nation-widrecords of performance to nearly by the we are reservation that it surpa& to led that without state approach perfection of similar car price, size or weight ia every ewential power, performance, lack of vibration and smooth,, easy ndinp. e . Inspect in detail thi. graceful, roomy, comparatively light weight car. ot? itr qualThen ride in it. Each step in your investigation will lead you to conity throughout. clude more firmly that it U an unprecedented value.. e any-othe- ut. ur-cylln- on Its Record S tends self-start- er N r . - -- . , . without their disadvantage. For instance. If the plumbing connected with the modern bathtub gets out of order It is likely to be necessary to call In a plumber, and every one who hsji had t to have such an experience knows about the disadvantages of such an ' event. So the of an automobile, while undoubtedly a great convenience, has mads it necessary to take care of the battery regularly and I keep the generator, and motor commu- tators In condition. It has the wirmg had added manymultiplied wires to' the car and its numerous regulators, and other Instruments are bound to need adjustment occasionally. The extra are Involved and. the unusual , k tMlV,!.. t vuvc7, t,,l,l,k utvu - i a af . Jiuypru give the driver who has a an added responsibility. And when things go wrong- which he cannot fix himself ', the most presents s trihlfia Contrastof high quality low price that the una ustrv nas ever known C .7' -- self-start- er ! - ' A big, handsome, roomy car of 'graceful lines, amply powered and slung on unusualsprings, the ly long Nash Four was designed and built as the quality leader among cars. : high grade Even at its original price of value was $1395, apparent in every feature. slim, semi-ellipt- ic four-cylind- er 4 e In quality it is comparable only with the very highest grade automobiles. four-cylind- er Yet in price, tit its new low fig- You expect the beauty of bodyt design and finish which always characterizes a ;Nash product. And you expect the riding comfort of a big car, "even over the roughest roads. In every attribute of appearance, performance and riding comfort, this car will exceed your expec, The new low price, $1045, for such' unheard-o- f value, is possible only through greatly increased production and a slender margin of profit. You Expect More in a Nash Drive this car today test its speed on some smooth stretch of road, try its power and - acceleration on some stiff hill, then drive it through, traffic and observe how smoothly; it throttles down. Valve-in-Hea- Motor is so widely famous. Nh f. o. b. Milwaukee.- 2 All Nash modla, both open and closed, havo cord tires as standard eqyjpment i I f Pacific-Nas- h to ft." k Salt Lake, Utah TJSE $1545 pasasngsr Roadster . . . . . Sport Model . , . $1525 . $2f5 San Francisco and Oakland, Cal. 4 estates 1 yrt-- I HfTtr W M 1 - n ..iimmisi j ls e A FORD SEDAN IS THE IDEAL CAR FOR 'A WOMAN TO DRIVE S)o(S0oCI'0; it in FOR xnWBPArERS $im $1195 $2395 Motor Company 2200 Washington Avenue 416 , - ths great automotive industry. on ...... - Phone of-th- Touring . . . , . Touring Coupt Sedan . . . f. o, b. Kenosha Hudson Ave, Ogden It is" not renerally understood that exhibition spaces at the national auto mobile shows In New Tork and Chica. to are allotted to members of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce on the basis of rross volume of business done in dollsrs and cents for the year Just precedinf these erents. but such is the case. ' Naturally the thirty-od- d spaces en the first floor of the Grand Central Palace at New Tork and on the main floor e are Coliseum at ths coveted positions, andChicago the companies occupylnr them are rscornited by those acquainted with the method of space allotment as the leaders of NASH 8IX PRICES , 2331 tewaizt Mo tor Co ALLOT AUTO SPACE ON BUSINESS DONE NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN AlOTOR CAR VALUE NEW NASH FOUR PRICES . $1045 Four Touring Nash Four Roadster .$1025 . $1645 Nash Four Coupe . Nash Four Sedan , . $1835 e con-siderab- ure of $1045, jt is virtually on a par with the accepted popular priced car market. You expect the power, flexibility and ease of handling for' which the Nash Perfected d of course, It Is necessary to call In mechanic-Conside- r also-thextra duties in caring for a car with mors than four cylinders. Instead of having eight valves to grind the driver may have as many as four, and If the double valvs Idea is carried far enough, he may have as many as forty-eigh- t. In arranging- the cylinders to procure a more even torque. In some Instances It has been found neceasary to locate tne valves In x position where they are not readily accessible. In some It is necessary almost to dlsmantlstyps its engine and in others the Valves rasy be reached to remove them onlr by re moving ths mudguard. Motor car drivers used to orxtrat their lights with kerosene. The electric llfiht ie a modern convenience on an automobile as well as In a home. Electricity has brought other modern conveniences to the automobile. There are electric warmers, lactric horns and even electric clger lighters In some limousines. The old cars had nothlnr on th dash but the Ignition switch, with one wire leading to the magneto. Now there are hundreds of wires and pipes! attached to th iVi mdv.. th side of the dash fronting- - the driver is ! ruled with dials and rausres and switches almost without number. These are all in the class of modern conveniences, which add to ths com fort of the motorist. But to a certain extent they also add to the worries of the driver. Just as the homeowner pays ths price of the comforts of bath tubs and modern plumbing" when the plumber's bill comes in. so ths owner of a car with all of the modern conveniences pays the price of the added comfort secure. In other words, he finds it necessary either to secure so as technical to locate and repair knowledge troubles that are to occur or to pay for such techapt nical information when, ths garage or service station bill comes in.. that automotive - And You Get It . for Less Money tation. self-atart- er F. O. B. Factory PAY US $200 AND THE BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PATIENTS Uae the big car for touring and long trips. Stop throwing away raj. oil and tirei for ihort trips around town. ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION TT Keep a few old newspapers In one of your car pocket. They will help some you gret out of a mud holg dsy. They afford good traction for the wheels, when placed underneath them in the mud. Twenty-tixt- h .11 Street and Waahington Avenue xx :', n m - drtMsBa TeUphori 670, 671 f C31 |