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Show 7 THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, BUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13 - 20, 1921.., IV ' Points of Interest at the Auto Show The Liberty Offers Even Better Value Consular Reports Show U.' S. Leads "World in Its Manufacture and Use. ; -i ' The New Series liberty has such pronounced mechanical soundness that a comparison of present day market values again convinc- . American consul la all part of th world hav reported to tha atata depart mant on tha possible market for motof track trailers manufactured In the United These reports show that this States. country Is far In advance of all other countries In tha use of this economical aid to highway transportation, notwithstanding England was first to adopt tha prinand there ciple of trailer transportation, are about a score of trailer manufacturers , In Europe,' located W England.-'FranceItaly and Germany. rt The United B tales, with about eeeenty-tt000 trailer makers and pro bally M,new trailers In use, leads the world In this Industry. J ingly demonstrates our policy of building only the highest quality cars at the lowest possible price. We arc proud, to be contributing to the finest Auto Show held in Salt Lake City; proud that we can help .maintain its yer high standard by exhibiting products nationally famous and universally in demand. Interest and profit are the tyro things we are aiming to secure for every person who visits our booth. Dont miss seeing our demonstrations and automotive merchandise on , display " ' i Ttwlar The liberty has established itselfwith thousands of users as a distinctly good cat -- Is.'- , t eansil - WIT The New Liberty Motor exclusively a liberty production used for the first time in this Series, has established records for economy in gasolineand oil consumption, with an excess reserve power which makes the per--, formance of the car unusually different. Introduced In War. Uss of tracers by tha American. French, and English and Italian armies during of alter the wanjuid the subsequentto sale tntro much of this equipment, "helped and dues trailers In Franoe and Belgium, normal ,t 1. axpeoted a return toa more good market exchange rates will open Trailers are being for American makes. numbers from this exported In limited "rld' JP7 to many parts of country Indies. - eluding Canada, tha West J" , countHEnKland.Bran-dlnavlaBouthAmerlean West and Bouth Africa, the End even Chin. tha In the Liverpool district of England the sup- demand for trailer has exceeded the larg chiefly by and Ply. They are uaedand by oil mills hoir. en.gar7 cake and forwardheavy haulage contractors transto forced firms ing agents. Local port iroods by highway because of adverse railroad shipping conditions, have gnf" Irailere in conjunction with ally adopted motor trucks. Tungar Rectifier is tHe most economical r and T ser-viceable device for recharging batteries now available to the c. We can give motoring-publie you somermighty convincing-evidencif , pf this statement moments at youll, spend a few our attractive booth. See how the Tungar operates in a first-hand way. Our story is of in-terest to every garage man, manager battery service station ' and motorist. : " prvK nlai -- us a chance to how the- - Gould .is winning; its- - way on 7 merit; why it is preferred by thou- sands of motorists who have acquired a lot of costly experience with batteries. Dont leave the show until you have looked in at the Gould. We ask the opportunity of demonstrating the New Series liberty Car to you Phil-lupi- THE ' news: worth-whil-e - usa'3 1- In view of its quality, present Liberty prices are decidedly 'THE X - , France Uses 300. MarAbout 00 trailer are used In theheavy-duty seilles district In France. They ara and fours, vehicles, of both wheel types the former employed chiefly for carrying wine In casks, and the latter for hauling general merchandise. In .SweThere Is considerable demand of den for trailers for use with trucksand seven-ton- s capacity, three, five and In the 1 be to Urge the market expected UEven the Mtfl republic of Salvador In a few trailCentral America has Imported trailer truck and two-to- n ers. A two-to- n coffee planter displaced 160 bought by driver and eighty 7 i oxen, eighty The value of the carte and oxen wae about to feed a $40 cost about day $4800. and It the the oxen, and an equal amount to pay on driven. Th truck and trailer,andwith at two a four day trip driver, make road over the seven and a half-minight 120,000 to tha shipping point, and haul of coffee In the eighteen hours, orpound dldforU- - niucb as the elghty merly In one, day. Denver Post. two-whe- el Touring Car Sedan Coupe te -- - - - - - SHEPHERD-MITCHEL- $2850 a 2825 - $1795 Two-Passeng- - $1795 1885 er er Four-Passeng- MOTOR CAR CO. L See oar display of Zdisdn Mazda Automobile Lamps. some Interesting facts on lighting. . 7 Intermountain Distributors LIBERTY SIX 343 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Let us give you , le - QWERTY put visit by unscrewing the plug or cover on top of ' the casing or housing. U it be inconvenient to get at th on can unscrew a valva oap and through th opening thua made, either see the ' piston when It la up or feel It with a bent C. GUERBXJCH, 21 21 wire. piston- top dead canter, we must be sure that It la between compression end power stroke, and. not between th exhaust and suction. A tha four strokes tak plac during two revolutions, you oan see that when tha Platon la up it can be between either ol th two up stroke and their following down strokes; that la, between compression nd power, or exhaust and suction. W can determine by looking at the valves which stroke the piston Is on. When No. 1 up between compression and power. No. 4 of a engine will D6 up between the other up stroke and the following down stroke, or the exhaust and auction stroke, or vie versa. No valve will be open on th compression' stroke, but the exhaust valve ' win be open during the exhaust stroke. , The best way to- - set cylinder No. I ready to tire then, is to cfank the engine slowly, and watch tha No. 4 exhaust valva. When this raised, and therefore opened, we know that No 4 piston Is Us on exhaust stroke and coming up therefore No. 1 on Its compression stroke If w now get the piston on top center -No. wilt he between compression and power, and therefore, ready to start on its power stroke and so ready for ths spark. - As 1 and I pistons. In a enBettsmCovtwgine come up together, tf w were to set 1 w No. to should flr cylinder resdy look at tha exhaust valv of No. 6, not THE ENGINE. firing orders for a six, tha usual ones are No. 4, as wo did in th or either , AU th cylinders of sn engine, no matTou can check up th firing order you THE VALVE TIMING. ter how many cylinders it may have, fir have the first when If, by seeing found, From th first lesson th resder may be while No. 1 cylinder goes through Its are subtracted from 777, they will under the impression thst th Inlet valve cycle; that Is, during two revolutions of three the lat three, Is open at the moment th piston I al th crankshaft. Thus, there being four leave t 1 8ETTING CYLINDER NO. cranks In a the top starting down on ths suction engine, the, lf of a revolution cranks must be Should you by rhanco hava to do aom stroke and closes Immediately the piston apart, or, there being 3(0 degree In a work on your Ignition system, so as to b Is down, having finished this stroke. This circle, 180 degrees apart. forced to time It, or should your timer Is not the csss. In the Th usual practice Is to hav th Inlet however, six cyl- hav slipped, you will hav to, as will b inders fir In two revolution, or thro In explained under Ignition, set piston No valv open slightly after tha piston start on revolution, thus the cranks must be to fir; that la, at the top dead downward on th suction Stroks, and reof a revolution, or 180 degrees ready main open until ths piston and. therefore. center on the completion of the comprescrankshaft shown sion stroke, as this Is th point wher th ersnk pin has completed this stroke and apart. A In Fig. 1. next or com must coma A word as to how this has traveled upward on !- tho Note that In this crankshaft, crank spark is dona pression stroke, about - of ths upward pin I and $. $ and I, and I and 4 are To set piston No. 1 at top center, th travel of th crank pin, when It Is closed. in .Una, and therefore pistons 1 and 0, J manufaoturar usually marks ths The reason for having this valv open and $. or $ and 4 must be up together. with a mark, D. C which when up so.4ong Is du to th great speed of ths Many engines make about 1201 Noticing that these all add to seven will means that Na 1 piston Is on top center. engine help you to remember the combination. In tha newer car th fly. wheel Is gen revolution In a minute when ths car Is While there ara a great many possible erally enclosed, but th mark can be seen traveling thtrty-fl- v miles an hour. From this you will see that th piston makes In about sach stroke of a second. Thla ta a very ehort space of time, and you can readily understand that as the Incoming ganen must pass through plp and a valve which tend to throttle or check their paasage they may not hav time enough to get Into th cylinder. It tlm enough to is to glv th gas th cylinder that th Inlet valv Is held open for th extra of th ersnk pin travsl as mentioned above. Because Of th great angln speed, th exhaust Is also opened for a comparaopened when tively long time. It being 1H- - to travel 4 ol th crank pi" ha on down th before the stroke th way exhaust, or on th cower stroke It I full upward exhaust held open for th " stroke, and slightly after completing this stroke ! f . v. after exTh reason Is this. Tha p V'll Ihl w.8to to wbi t plosion, are under a very high pressure. and while they ka most of thl pressure In pushing th piston down, when the power stroke I completed, they will still b under considerable pressure. Now, If there were stlU to b pressure In th cylinder when th piston starts on Its suction strok. there would b no suction du to th downward travel of the piston, as th old gases would simply expand until their pressure was gon. Bo you se thst there must also b considerable tlm allowed to 1st th xhauat-e- d or. In other gas lose Its pressure words, com to atmospheric pressure. of the Thus th valv I opened about th beginning t th exhaust way . Phono Wasatch 4739. strok a From tho abov w se that th tnlt Night Phone Wasatch 7380. valv opens when ths crank pin has traveled about It degrees past top eenter on 11-1- 3 West Fifth South. th suction strok and close about $0 completdegrees after ths crank pin has ed tbs Motion troks, and ts on the com- - Sr fredebittc hath i. will min they t all to Inspect our unexcelled lines of Auto Accenorlee and Oarage Equipment. SaSt 3101214 W J7777r r trrrr f rTTTI. 1 11 li nimf Telephone Wasatch 6 Salt Lake City - WHOLESALE to OMAR WICKUN I A bill which proposes to belt the nation with a roadway alxty feet wide ha been Introduced In congress by Re present Uve Frederick N. Zlhlmaa of Maryland. Th proposed highway would have a forked terminus on th east coast, on prong extending from Boston to Washing, ton, D. C and th other from Hampton, Va., to Washington, D. C. From the national capital, th point of converging, the road would traverse the state of Maryland. West Virginia, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, sas, Colorado, New Mexico, Artiona, California, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, and would Include roads now variously known as the Boston Post road, George WashNaBradilocka road, ington road, Cumberland or tional pike'1 road, Boone's road. Fe Lick Santa trail, -road. Trail of the Padrea. -- Kearny's El Camlno Real, Oregon trail.'! and of the California Cut-o- ff th Forty-niners- ." It I provided that all these highways Shall be merged Into a new road to be called the "National Old Trails Road. and that this transcontinental highway ahall be at least alxty feet wide and graded, and rot less than twenty feet of lta width shall be of tha best available material. Th bill provides that whenever any part of the road Is completely constructed through any stat the governor of tat may certify that tact to the th secretary of th treasury, whS shall forthwith issue bis warrant to pay for one-haof th cost of construction. It Is no toll or chary shall stipulated that on any part of the highway exacted b end that th highway shall' ba kept In good repair at all times by the state which It runs. Denver Post, ihroi lf 1 one-thi- rd 1 . ei 1-- satoS ''uTrY r' aV i , UtA he- .. gas, ART FRANK, Builder of Specially Designed Bodies First Class Auto Repairing Electric and Ignition Work a Specialty THE BUG SHOP St FRANK of -- ALL MAKES one-ha- 1- -1 .v' Automobile Rims four-oylln- er 'TV Distributors of on-gi- n. 40 . f3im IHIeadquarters 1 four-cylind- er 1- -f ber 1 wtrn Ml Omar Wlcklln, assistant manaoar of th Moon Motor Car com. at La Angel, pany, with how week. I In Salt Laka during th hdqurtr xhut vlv openoi prcsslon strok. Th about 85 degree before th beginning th exhaust etroke, and closes about 6 after the completion of this atrok. ... DEGREE. A aom of my reader mgy not b familiar With degrees 1 will tak th of explaining what to meant by degrsa. ctrcl b divided Into IM equal If parts, each on of these parts will b on Thu In a clrcl $8 Inches In degr. by $80, or circumference, $8 divided will be 1 degrea, while If th an Inch, of clrcl he 120 Inches In circumference, or 8 of an inch, will b 1 d- - . . 146 EAST BROADWAY Telephone Waatch 6676 the Ub-er- ty 120-36- 0, Thua, tbera are J0 degrees In a elrcl, no matter how large. A th crank pin U constantly .traveling lq a circle, when It ha passed through 4 of a revolution. It will hav traveled through 0 degrees, of a revolution. 80 degree, and so on. th Btrok la hut H of a revolution, A of a strok will b 80 degrees I a diagram showing- th Figure points as th varlou strokes begin. -8 n I ONLY , - ) 0 1 the show if our new home. -- way to Girdle the U.'S. 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