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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THIRTEEN NO JINX FOR HIM ''-- I ? ';".,-'- Full Observance of Many Federal Educators Offer School Children Prizes Headlight Laws Depend ;; on Storage Cells For Eoadway Rules "So far as is known, there hare as yet been no Jaws governing .the care and operation of storage batteries," cays Victor D. Cram, Willard station dealer, 'but we make no predictions as to the future. Some of the headlight laws in force right now come so near to affecting the battery that we can hardly say we're been neg. lected." "Half a dozen or more states have already passed laws specifying Just how the car owner shall "let his light shine," and legislatures of other states are rapidly following their example. "Since these laws not only specify that tre glare must be reduced but that the illumination of the road must be maintained they have a direct bearing on the battery. The battery as well as the lamps and reflectors must be "up to the scratch" to keep the driver out of the clutches of the police court. "Referring to intensity of light, the Ohio law,, for example, specifies that the projected beam of light measured at a distance of 200 feet in front of the car shall measure "not less than 4800 apparent candle power."! In order to comply with this section of the new law it 13 of course necessary to have clean reflectors, efficient lamps, and in addition, well charged batteries that deliver current at their normal voltage." r W :. " i -- ' j . T WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 5 Seek ing to reduce the number of automo I ' ' I J ' ' l' ' i, . ' t . first cost The " " ' is practically he last ' .! - , bile accidents, which take an annual toll of thousands of children's lives, t, j , and transport the 'highway highway " education committee is announcing a t ,!'..V" f gramnational safety campaign among ;' r v, f mar school pupils and grammar school . : teachers. ' j The campaign takes the form of two national essay contests. One, is among and pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh eiehth erades and the other is among erammar school teachers, who are be- ' v v , r, , msr lnvitea io prepare lessons on thei safe behavior children inr - . "How I Can Make the K: v.n' highways. subject Highways More Safe" Is the to lss i.r preon which children are asked . f essays. pare i : .. Four hundred fifty state prizes are being offered through the committee r i. bv the National Automobile Chamoer of Commerce in the hope that pupils will be stimulated to participate. The0 prizes have an aggregate value of ' the and are distributed among states on a basis of elementary school enrollment. Teachers are offerer! three national prizes, the first or which Is 500 in cash and a trip to ' ' '. t 256S Wiuhinston Ave. ,1Washington. The second and third ' are " $300 and $200' respectively. prizes ' " t An enthusiastic response from every section of the country has greeted' the announcement. State, city and county are lend superintendents of schoolsinfluence to ing the weight of their Darlyn Stutz won 1 3 ribbons at seven shows. Yet he's the eamoaisn and bringing the con oo tests to the attention of pupils and lucky dog caressed by Mrs, Louis' Ottmann. of Frecport, teachers under their Jurisdiction. L. I., at the annual show of the Boston Terrier club at the Mothers' clubs, civic organizations. counWaldrof-Astori- a, chambers of commerce, safety New York: cils and other organizations that are interested in the welfare of the chil dren of the country are assisting the committee in the national campaign! which will culminate with the observ-- : ance of "National Safety" Week" De. mum ,m mi I. Mi u..ii .....i f cember' 4 to 10. The contests close esSaturday, December 10, when all jrf j says and lessons are to be in the hands -of the principals of schools. After 10 the best essays and the May Result in Broken Shaft, December best lessons from each community will Crushed Bearings and be chosen by competent committees then forwarded to the state com and Other Ills mittee to be designated by the state or other Insuperintendent of schools the best es" After fluential JOHNSON' persons. 'I By ALEXANDER been have lessons best says and the Editor of Motor The rear axle of the motor car is chosen for the various states and teran intensely hard working part of the ritorial possessions, the state prizes iu mechanism and it needs certain de- - the pupils contests will .be awarded receiving state dinite care, if it is to be able to per and thewillmanuscripts then be forwarded to the form its duties properly. The rear axle honors not only helps bear the weight of the committee in Washington. rriade for Arrangements "are being car, but it transmits the power to the to educators read the distinguished driving wheels. essays and the state lessons and Rear axles as they are used on cars state of today are of the type knbwn as to choose therefrom the ones entitled the national honors. "live."' That means simply that they to Dr. M 'if 7 John J. Tigert. United States turn. Dead axles were used in the Is who commissioner of was in education, 'days when double chain drive chairman of the highway and highway vogue and these axles did not turn. axle of today consists transport education committee, has , The live J" . rat 'i state and the ft written a in of the superintend city housing; special primarily center from which project two tubes, ents requesting assistance. In this letvln the central housing is the differen- - ter, Dr. Tigert said: "In order to reital unit, extending from which are duce the appalling number of acciand preach his mother's funeral, two shafts, one through each of the dents on our streets and, highways. I "Alter Thomas Lincoln had married wish to call your attention to the safetubes described before. Johnson he sut back i And now we come to a.' subdivision ty educational program of the highway Elly Ms Kentucky church andobtind W" of axle types, known respectively as and highway transport education committee. If not inconsistent with your leittr cf lliowhlp and as the ir,1n and three-quartfloating, vve on June 1, H2J. show, he united have trust I your may floating, The floating axle: shafts policies, Rough pine boards don't bother bleacher fans. President utes with the Piceon Crtsk church by thu are not called upon to support any hearty The committee, which has offices in and hi wife by experience. of the weight of the car, but simply and Secretary of War Veck3 braved discomforts letter From that date until they roofed to Ildrive the wheels and take some of the the Willard building. Is answering Harding tortional stress. In this type the scores of inquiries daily from princi- when they watched the sham battle staged at Camp Benning. linois tn IIS, their names appear freVheel bearings are outside of the axle pals, teachers and pupils, who have quently in the minutes of th church tubes. In the floating axle the shafts signified their intention of participat near Cfolumbus, Ga., during the presidential trip south. proceedings, Thomas belnic in of the church, acltnr as mod may. be removed without taking down ing in. the campaign... pillars ofon the to investirate committees erator. the other parts or disturbing the of pigeon Creek in the hour of the lh conduct of brethren and tlsicrm. wheels. nation's travail, goes far to give to and mesnger to association, tearing realigning the rear axle unit it g axle the outer of In the ihera their true estimate. In fact, they the letter of Ptgton Creek to her sismost'ear owners and should tube bearings are inside the tube and beyond to a competent service were be Intrusted pioneers of their day; ter churches. some of the shafts In load. the carry of station. sturtU the .ancestral stock, owned The historic minute which records so thia type it is not easy to remove In the rear axle bo oil a In tools and a the affiliation of Thomas IJncoin and domestic I animals, farm, puttins the shafts because tk wheels must be careful not to overdo it. Too much ' family bible:church-ffolnRacrlflclnc his wife with this little pioneer church; neighborly, removed". The three-quarthas oil gives a chance for the excess to type y active members. and e follows: the outer-tubbearings on the outside work Its way along the axle tube, "June the 7th. 1125. movi: iiiivrvcKY. moM of the tube and there is a rigid con- whence it gets into the brakes and "The church met a.nd after praer nection between the shafts and the ruins their was founded reek church Pigreon J'n cases where to buelnets. wheels. on In this type the shafts sup- this leakageefficiency. proceeded 8. June the Thomai 1816, year that is .chronic some rea"1st for fellowship. Inquired Lincoln his from ahd moved port a small part of the load in addi- son or other, new felt for family washers may Religious Faith Revealed by cf sister Invited "2nd on ction to transmitting power.. and Little settled Plseon churches to seats members Kentucky be installed to keep the oil in, or a us. with One gear type,, the spiral bevel. hole In was counwhat creek. then Warrick In be drilled Deer Skin Bound Church ty. Indiana territory. It "was then, as "3rd Opened a dore for the Kecep-tlothe end of the may e practically monopolizes the passenger to excess oil escape. of Members., car field today. The Fort uses straight tube now, the chief church In that vicin Records Some rear axles have' oscillating n Itectlved Brothc r Thomas "4th was When gears, but it is a minority of one. spring supports, house the ity. meeting and must too, these, tetter is was and the ailment a site aelected that be lubricated at the place where tney by about mile Chipping built, its greatest "7th Kecelped Brother John Wire afflicts the rear axle gears and if the turn 5. west of Thomas Lincoln's home, the LINCOLN CITY. Ind., Nov. ' with axle the tubes, unit is not protected against this it urch building today ccupyln prac by Relation and S.ter JUnkhon and In conclusion, let us say that when- Rolling back the mlsta of a century Thomas Carter by Ilxperienca. may easily be ruined. The chips 01 ever rear axle begins to give out and offering tha deer skin bound rec- coIn.8y the JONATi:i TO CHVltCH. metal get into the gears and If they was burled mother dleihe noises of any kind it is time ' Lincoln was cot In such are large enough may throw the unit peculiar of t 'Thomas tween Little home Haptist Pigeon the their and ths church.; church, car to to the the service station near here, r.s the missing link of Ab- he out of line, when further chipping will andget circumstances but that alway not poor at been time that having graveyard have the trouble remedied by exoccur with cumulative consequences. donated to tha needa of his church.' religion, Thomas II. started at the church, but when 11 perts, because ills of this kind are rah am Lincoln's Once a season, anyway, the rear axle cumulative Mr. McGregor In offegins ths folsaid assistant In general coin's nrah attorney died slater, CIrlsby. and unless caught early of the state of Kentucky, has riven I8 2g, phe was burled at the church lowing copy of an ajrreemsnt to bulH should be drained", after which new oil are likely to develop into major fail- to should be put in. ;t an, appreciative America substantial "burying Rround. where her rrave, is yet a new chimney on the meetlnr house: ures. on was Bear axle troubles Include broken "We. the evidence Lincoln agree Abraham Io to that a be undersignsd, stone. marked Been, oo by rouch lit' or twisted shafts, crushed bearings reared In the rlmple faith of the "This church, with Its continuous with another to pay the Feveral Romes fa!! In " names and other Ills. .When any part of the this next our church. two existence since product has Baptist 1816, only FARMERS WEEK SET. Mar rear axle assembly breaks, the first Much of tho mystery of Lincoln's contalnlnc its records and mln to be Delivered Uelwlxt the firstfol-A Nov. 6. BOZEMAN, The Mont., to do is to ascertain what and that of his parents, for overlUtes; the first coverincthe period from 20 of December. th produce, at thing is week of January 9 to 14 next has been aliglon. caused the break. II some, of the set half century a mooted question, has lgig to 1S40. It Is In this book that lows. Corn, wheat, whiskey, softa Lin aside mafor the annual farmers' week have nen or artlcla out wool been evaporated ly the findings of we find Abraham Lincoln's father, of alignment, parts any other gotten installing new parts in place of broken at Montana State college at Bozeman Mr. McGregor in the little old deer Htepmother and sister' wera active terial to do the work lth. ths proones will not cure thei trouble for The program for the week will Include skin book of Little Plseon church. will b Delivered at Wra. Parkmembers of the hard-she- ll Tlaptlst duce the misalignment will soon cause an- an agricultural short course for farmers NO Itl'COItn OF AI1K. in coot" mercanUla produce," of church and book this Piceon other break- - When the Intermittent ers, a school of agriculture for bankHlirned with other names There in no record of Abraham Lin with its deer skin Crk. the still cover, batr hum comes from the rear axle it may coin's affiliation with any church de- - rpmalnlngr, not only reveals in Its 'Thomas Lincoln, while corn, manbe accepted as a sign that something ers, a convention ox the Montana bu- nomination, but Mr. MctJraRor'a Kory crude ufactured pounds J4." historic way tho true rellrlon is but of line the gears or bearings reau federation and meetings of var- of Thomas Lincoln, moderator and pll-(- if Mr. McGregor, "we continued us but Lincoln's Thus, the rives parents, related to lar of the little llaptlst church, proves best Insight yet us to the religion of revealed badly worn, the ring gear warped or ious other organizations rehLs have own found to otherwise running untrue his sisLincoln's The task agriculture. Abraham parents, that: says, views. conclusively, air. lijrlotjs ileurcgor the Lincoln fa mil- - were Ilaptist.i. "Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks ter. Sarah, and of himself. "We .'The parents of Abraham Lincoln wtr married by a Mer hodlut minister raised In the, simple hardshe!l4 faith, deserve a fairer estimate than has been by the name of Jese Head, but short- which In after years neTer left him. allotted them by most of the biograph- ly afterward they were unKed with "We have, n record f Thomas Liners of Lincoln," said Mr. McGregor, one of the church of the liapttvt coln or his wife ever uniting with any "and the story, as told by the records Llcklnr-Iocus- t association of church alter they roored to Illinois In that are still to be found In the arch- Itaptlst churches In Kentucky,regular and II JO." eo ives of Little Plreon church, near Lin when Nancy Lincoln died In Indiana. ID--Q coln City, Spender county, Indiana, of (Abraham, bv his own efforts, had IU5CIVTLT OIL D the devotion paid by the parents of their Kentucky pastor. Elder Pavld Cr3 Lincoln to HIM who rulded the lad Elklns. come to their wilderness home V ; . t - . . ' . t,, . '. : - . i :4 ' ' . '( . ' f' - . - 15,-00- CHEESMA ' ( . 1 ' " CO. AUTOMOBILE ' Phone 325 ' , Brothers LIqdee HSE1MLE SEDAN No Upholstered Chairs for Them D1BSHL i ii . - v .If S - at- t? V ?3! i rprXf T I . . " " ) i mm- - . , i ' luh semi-floatin- HOPS HIGHEST HURDLES er g, -- , : semi-floatin- "well-ta-t- TO er 'm la SHELL n let-th- : ..... j Lin-kho- : be-or- ds ! Lln-iicCireg- or. - k "Hard-shelled- re-ihoo- ks aflpnrracBiltDDDe, r i - Touring Car Roadster ... Sedan Coupe .'.V v lip ... ...... . . . .!. . . . . .. . ................. . ... .. . . . . . ... ... . . . .,t . . (Delivered in Ogcjen) . 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