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Show V i HE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20,1921. WOR LIBRARY -- HELPS FARMER ri . - TAYLOR The . New-York'- s - -- ; ate st or ict. '- - ' I : possible. TVovMi rzm j I in curtains -mitKnr silk the window before they get through."' 83.1 d OIVC "And may be a bit of lace," said! A Ko m'v uc - I j aim! Nash Leads ike I another. : . ', Hating tlstic. The five utilitarian structures, located at strategic points along show, thoroughfare, will be replaced with, towers in keeping ulth the architectural beauty of the avenue. A design has been selected from a hundred submitted by artists competing for prixe., offered .by the Fifth avenue association. The new towers, almost entriely of bronze will rest on granite bases and rise 23 feet above the street The lower part will be open and the upper an part enclosed in glass, will give tno unobstructed view up and down avenue. Fending blocks on each corner of the base will fend off traffic and protect the tower. The fVafflc police who will occupy the artistic observation posts have been much interested In the endeav or to make the towers as artistic as - . 19. found Fift,h avenue's traffic signal towers useful, the police department now has determined to make them ar-- . - up-to-d- Not. NEW' YORK, Motor company, Weber-Tayl- or distributors of the Maxwell and Chambers automobiles, are now. locat. ed in their new quarters in the Stevens of Distribution on Implement company business block avenue, between Twenty-fift- h Washington Twntv-s1-rth and streets, thfc Not y many years ago you heard jnew piace affording ample room for .uiuiuuuuc the handling of increased business trie argument inai iue vas destined to monopolize people's The company was formerly located time, that they would have no more at 2333 Hudson avenuebut the quar'leisure hours for reading and' that ters there were too small for the busidet he vnation would consequently ness at hand, hence the move. At standard the generate below, its'.: present present quarters the company has . of culture. a complete line of cars, esinstalled has been it ' Since then, of course, a modern repair department tablished that exactly. and provided proved prettyis definitely for an storage automobile The true. reverse the division. Arthur Stratton, formerly of enormous amount saves such an of Stratton Brothers repair shop" at time that people have more oppor- Twenty-firand Washington avenue. is to ever There read. than Is in charge of the repair department tunity no danger that the motor car and of the Weber-TaylAscompany. .culture divisociated Mr. with in Stratton that a are As a matter oL fact, there are other expert auto repair men number of librarians in the country sion is said by Manager Taylor that and it the tell you that, today who wjli the very automobile is helping them introduce by them. best of work is being done traces of culture into communities Aside from the regular automobile fail to develop business that would otherwise Incident to the distribution of an appetite r for books for years to the two famous cars, the company will are come. These librarians taking. soon have installed a stock of auto their books to' the tarms Dy accessories. A special feature of the the are bile. They introducing business will , be the modern storage motorized library, and the success facilities which are being offered. The which has attended their efforts in- new quarters have been remodeled and dicates that It is one of the certain . for .the convenient and efAmerican Institutions of the future. arranged ficient of a general autotransaction motorsuccess with the Particular mobile business. ized library la found in the case of oo Xblesville, Ind., a city of about 5,000, women of the Moslem reTurkish Insituated about 20 miles north of forbidden to aphave been ligion dianapolis; In an exceedingly inter- pear on the stage. methods esting article describing the and results employed in delivering the library to the farmer's door,. . Miss Fourteen new are to be erected French concern. oo stations ' Equator by a wireless In , ! lyulu M. Miesse, .Noblesville's librarian, says: "We. tried both adult and-juvenil- K DARTERS FORMELV DESIGN Keen Appetite for Books Is Created by . Novel .Plan veili-iLJconfl- STANDARD-EXAM1NE- e Wot Id m Mo tor Car Value stations in schoolhouses and homes and found the adult section was not well patronized. The cpuntry-schoolare open only five days a week and only six months a year- So the housv to 'house plan of service was determined upon. We visited some other cities, where library autos were in use, and after looking over .various chassis and 'trucks, we decided upon a Dodge Brothers business car. In the first place it did not need a great deal of remodeling for our purpose. K s - : was strongly built and highly recommended by people who were using it, for durability under hard service, which we knew our car must re';. ceive. ', "The seats were . already-comfo- rt able.' 'We had the wire screens and i the entire back removed. The steel! sides were bent over seven inches and) used for shelves in front of the book j cases. Inside the car wo built our book cases of oak, with glass doors opening outward on both sides of the truck, so that .it advertises its own! wares as it. travels over the country.! The shelves slant slightly back to hold the books away from the glass. "Our territory is now laid in six-- j ' teen runs, but we must add at least five-t.these in order to cover' it. Some of our trips are long. Number one, for instance, is 42 miles long and begins and ends 10 miles from Noblesville. We have driven our par through fresh ' gravel, mud xtnd .over ice. As we travel four days a week we cannot wait for good roads.' The work is very interesting and grows more so as the librarians and the people get better acquainted. The demand for books has been ad great thai: it has been almost impossible j I to satisfy both the city and the coun- - ;f try,' as we were not expecting and not well enough prepared for the voracious appetite for reading matter i! which we created. j "Out library car is called 'Parnas- sus after Christopher Morley's .book, 'Parnassus on Wheels., It is a .very; interesting little book, about ; book peddling . We use an dinner bell, to call our patrons, this1 being more effective than the horn. One side of the car is used for adult and the- other for children's books-We carry about 300 books on the; shelves and extra fiction and juven- -' ile books inside. Fiction. Is in greatest demand, but we also circulate, books on farmina".'tr;ivpl Vifstnrv lit- erature, music and Bible literature. We carry fairy stories and bear stories for the younger children and have introduced many youthful readers to Little Women. Tom Sawyer and One great advantage of our system to. the rural patrons is that there aie no fines attached to books charged to the library auto cards. "The people in the think we made a good choicecountry of a car, as it is a good car, but not the most ex pensive. They make many comments on the car, especially since we have ; met the men in the homes. "The Indiana library commission is tryingas to push the country . library are many other states. . It la idea much 'better to have a strong central ' library, where deccnf salaries are paid, ;, than so many small libraries, barely salive, and of not much use in the) community. The Indiana IibrarT ians are very .;. much interested in our work. ' "Our car now regularly visits almost s80Q homes and has about 1,500 patrons, the, circulation running fronv 100 to run. We will give more- - service when the remainder of our is organized. It is the most territory, work we Interesting library have ever done and we hope all of Indiana may have similar service in ; - d Lik i ; j I . i ! i v'1 o . ! Pi-noch- --V ' - ' New Straight-Lin- e Body Delco Electrical Equipment - iir"fj Perfected NliQV cmskion 'Ij.Vv. Forking tiihlt on coo--l Rror doort of rxtro width r . WILL CUT SIZES OF AUTO TIRES It the recommendation of the Tire and Rim Committee of th,e Society of Automotive Engineers la adopted, and there is no doubt that it will be automobile rims will, Jn the future be made in only five, sizes, and tires in nine' sizes, for pleasure cars, and the same number for trucks. By this action three rim sizes and six tire sizes will be eliminated, and two tire sizes, . not previously considered standard, will be lused. This will effect a reduction in the cost of manufacture, as less money will need be tied up in . and .J tnished products. "From Popular Mechanics Magazine for December. machinery oo-- WIIDGE STOPS RATTLING NASH IS FIRST in its field to announcera new model for next year. WHATEVER CAR .YOU ARE CONSIDERING , no. matter,-whatprice you Have in mind, see this greater Nash Six Model, 691. SEE IT NOV.: It will give you an entirely new conception of motor car values. IT IS THE FINEST automobile Nash ever built. It is the greatest value at any price in " THE'UN IYE JtS At-CAB- b, today's market. BUY YOUR GREATER NASH SIX NOW. Enjoy it through the winter months. It is the same car that will be shown next spring when demand is certain to slow up A Real Car Complete With: deliveries. y $1795 NEVER BEFORE in automobile purchased a car so beautiful, so comfortable and so powerful. BODY gives THE NEW STRAIGHT-LIN- E is unmistakable individuality in its field, with its rich, deep Nash blue finish and silvered, outside door handles. THE ROOMY FORWARD COMPART' MENT, wide rear doors and single, large rear window add greatly to its comfort and convenience. his-tor- Staxtcr, Battery Iights, Demountable Rima, Extra Elm and Tire Carrier, 30x32 non-skitires all aronnd, Timken Roller" Bearings in the froni wheels, Double Ignition (magneto and battery), no noisy gears to atrip, forward and reverse d speeds, handled by the foot pedals. Touring. : . Roadster. . . . . ... ... .$582.66 Sedan $801.32 $551.43 Coupe $733.64 ff I to stop windows :'rom rattling it to fit small wedges In, between the edges of the glass ' panes and the felt frames. - Soft wood . . should be used. OO ;; An ordinary placed under the hood;.'. will keep thef engine warm for hours. cusy way- - foot-warm- er, - ormto tronsmumon Cord tiro- - . f iS00 Ton Truck Chassis $567.93 Prices f . o. b. Our Salesroom touring car pattengcr roadster . . . coupe 5 pataanger aedan . 2 .......... 'nfordKimball' Motor Co 26th and Washington $1265.00 $1245.00 $1835.00 . $2115j0O All Nash models, both open and closed, have cord tires as standard equipment Fa New and Greater Performance THE GREAT NASH Perfected Motor has been refined to the highest degree. It gives remarkable power and flexibility and brings to the driver a new sense of driving ease . Valve-in-Hea- d New and Greater Comfort THE NEW AND WONDERFUL SPRING SUSPENSION of this Nash Six achieves almost the character of a new quality in motor travel. The big, heavy bumps and the quick sharp jars are absorbed with equal surety. THE MULTIPLE LEAVES of these new springs are scientifically and accurately designed according to the weight and balance of the car. See This Greater Nash Today DONT WAIT TILL SPRING to buy. Buy now, drive and enjoy your car through the wonderful autumn days. Buy at this present low price. HERE IS THE NEW, STANDARD of value day at $1795. Come in and see it n niir NASH FOUR f. o. b. Ogden WOODEN Lov txltod wimdj NewomddomUj poo tffmltm ttt tmcy -- I . Outsii door UcmdUa of hritki tHror fimLl Pocitl m Irft front door for tool cam ond toolt Hern cwrKwu fvrftttly fUitd Phone 387 Street . the near future. on . Cf -i- r . .i lop, f lrw, wiiM ono Imt rtetomruUr window in rcor Accmrote Wm on doth Lot with mnrnmoUy orood tomt front i&m Lj " p. e io. . i Vf Q ! 150-pe- New-Typ- of comfort, exmrenience end efficiency: . ': Motor Springs d Other important features NAISBITT MOTOR COMPANY Twenty-fift- h Valve-in-Hed- Wonderful its daily service. 432 8 The GREATER NASH SIX ' -- -- , s you are pleased with the beauty FIRST Hupmobile Sedan, and the completeness of the fittings that make for greater comfort and convenience. Then you become enthusiastic over the fine quality of its performance, and, later ,on, its economy and the faithfulness of ed - rift'?-4-- -r-i- iiinrnfiii- i old-fashion- - 5 NASH BIX pasaenger touring car 2 passenger roadster . . sport model 4 , . touring car passenger coupe . $1755.03 $l75XO-4-paesenge- $1990jCO $1SS3IX) sedan . . f. e. b. Ogden Tl SIS.:q IvLotor . . $2730,00 $3045,00 (L-QKBpaii- W Washington Avenue E ranches: Salt Lake, Utah, Frtsno, Can Fr&nciico and Oakland, Cal. 22 00 -- r |