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Show - I ' s i I ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1921. LINE BUYS FOURTH OLDS ECONOMY STAGE TRUCK CHEVROLET For, Economical Tfansportatloif- - 1 o ximn.MirmiiMtiiii.mmumMMWwpWFniManitntfwninMuMWfMijj v f I ( ft vi r.oB.purrr Mich. L22 Chevrolet Four-Ninet- y touring car is the worlds greatest automobile value a fully equipped quality car at a price within tjie reach-o- f i s TFowNtnety' Oldsmoblle Economy Truck just purchased by Howard Hout, to ho put In operation between and Wamship. This makes the fourth Olds that Mr. Hout has put Into use onhi stage lines. aid in the sanitation of mosquito breeding areas." Attention Is Invited to the fact that for over a year the 'Seventh Aero squadron field, Panama Canal Zone, has been doing work of this nature. At Major M. P. Harmon,- - Jr., recently staof Colonel Henry the specific request called tioned at France field, attention Oreenlief, visual end department surgeon, were to the fact that Uie airplane has added photographic made reconnaissance to Its record of adaptability by being util- of the swamp areas contiguous to the Atised In. Panama for getting rid of breedlantic entrance to the canal, photographs of areas showing main and lateral draining placgs of the Anopheles mosquito. in a recent news Item It was announced age ditches and points where new laterals that a British colony had developed a were required proved of assistance In the new use for aviation, the airplane as an san'tutton of Anopheles ridden districts. Airplane Aida in Ridding Panama Canal of Mosquito Salt Xake, eaftars. Traaaaalaalaat lilulhi 2J typa. Wad watrol.. Coalville FIFTEEN MILES 4AFE. According to the traffic division of the Detroit police department, where a series of tests on several types of passenger cars and trucks was recently conducted to determine the efficiency of their braking systems, a speed limit of ten miles per hour affords both the' driver and the pedestrian maximum protection In both wet and dry weather, fifteen miles per hour being safe In dry weather, but unsatisfactory when the pavements are wet. everyone. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY The card. s 157 South State Street Phone Wasatch 3343 s Bearing troubles, though common, are preventable The surest way to avoid them si . In most cases of bearing trouble, the lubricant rather than the bearing itself is to blame. Although bearings differ widely in size and shape and are lubricated by a variety of oiling systems, they are usually adequate for all demands to be made on them provided they are properly oiled. Even when well designed pressure-fee- d oiling systems are used, bearing troubles are not uncommon and in such cases there can be no doubt that the inferior quality of the lubricant is responsible for them. Additional Chevrolet Model "Four-NineC evenly worn bearing fraa from jarring LEE LETTER rattles lie in the us of oil that a tend up at all speeds. Polarina Poorly mled mow would look Nk Ihi under doe thla winter or paw. Polarine protects the bearings under all conditions A satisfactory motor lubricant must flow so' freely that it will work its way instantly between bearing surfaces, keeping them constantly covered with a glossy film of oil. Many motor oils are fairly satisfactory for ordinary requirements but the slight additional friction of a spurt of speed breaks them up into tiny bubbles and trouble has then begun. Use Polarine for positive effectiveness in minimizing all motor friction. It is pure oil refined by special processes to be it is not a preparation. Evidence of the care and study that has been given to its production is seen in the fact that it is both a low and high test oil. It flows easily in cold weather and does not break down at high cylinder heat, such as that produced in tractors. so-cal- led sure-r-b- 0 ut Car, 9S4S tif Wagon (I ee at) 3545; Chaaal, reduce tha diameter of the Jaw until they will Just slip into the hole In the ends of the epltt washer. Simply hook the ends of the pliers Into the holes, close the pliers to contract the washer so that It may be drawn out of th groove, when It Is easy to slip It out by running a screwdriver point around the edge. states In the union in the smount of concrete roads, streets and alleys for which contracts were awarded during the first three months of 121. New York ranks second with 120 miles and Indiana third with 6S miles. A SOLID FACT. What tha hardest thing about when you're learning? The Ice. Boston Transcript. WISCONSIN LEADS, With a total of 141 miles of avsrags road width. Wisconsin leads all other I motor and bearing lubrication. All the dealers who handle this standard motoring necessity and the Continental Oil Company stand behind every can of it that" they sell. Conoco Gasoline at Buy Polarine and reliable, Continental service stations. Youll find the Conoco'Coupon Books very convenient full-power- ed, THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) Butte Cheyenne Albuquerque DENVER Boise Pueblo ' Great Falls Salt Lake City AXLE STRAIGHTEN ED. method of straightening a front axle , that has been bent In a vertical piano h Is to take two lengths of Joist, long .enough to reach from the upper aide of the axle. Just outside of each to a cross timber of the spring plate, celling or roof of the garage. Then If the Jack la 'placed beneath th axle at the bend enough pressure may ba applied by means of it to force the axle back into a hap. A four-inc- Executive Chairman of A. A. A Dies in Airplane; Message Directs Policy. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11. When A. G. Batchelder, executive chairman of the American Automobile association, fell to hi death in th traglo airplane accident off Indian Head, May 21, ha left behind him, as hi last work for better highway, a letter addressed to all motor club officials telling them that national highway legislation was In It final stags In congress and asking them to give their support to ths Townsend measure at the one containing all of the principle so long fought for by the A. A. A. Batch, as he was popularly known, did not live to sign the letter, but when Acting President David Jameson read It, he promptly sent it forward to all clubs affiliated with th A. A. A., together with a brief postcrlpt calling their attention to It as the last effort and request of the d leader. No one man did as much for better In this country as Batch highway said Georgs C, Diehl, president of the A. on 4the eve of his departure for A. A., Europe recently, and of course those of ua who are left will carry on the work to th beet of our ability. "There ie nothing we could do which would build a greater monument to Batch memory than to urge the creation of a federal highway commission and a concentration of federal funds firstmat-on primary Interstate highways. As a ter of sound economics and aof athesafefuguard for the transportation ture, th nation needs such a highway as that which Senator Townsend Klicy before congress. Organisations which havs had experts aa the National studying this plan, such Grange, th Chamber of Commerce of the United State and many other large associations, havs given the principles written Into th bill their unqualified apthat proval, ! and It Is my own feeling no one step congress could take there mors at thla session which would mean to the country at large than the enactment Into law of thla measure." Both senate and house have now concluded their public hearings on highway federal aid legislation and aa th present 20 there a appropriations expire June will be taken action belief that general within the very near future. The senate meacommittee haa had the Townsend sure ' under consideration,- - whilo- - the th house. before bill ha been Dowell Th latter ha not had th support of to lta the A. A. A., because, according th bill Is lnoomplet In that It leader, does not provide for a commission, which, experts say.' Is an essential highway phase to proper national highway admin- If you want a seneconomical sible, car, and if you intend to make your selection on a comparative basis, you will be sure to own an Oakland Sen-- . well-love- Why you should standardize on Polarine The Polarine sign is practically a guarantee of satisfactory JS3S iteaisnasiesiansiisi: The accrwt of smooth, Wed wiled Waring MV tlewa mwnw "Four-Nine- Model: RoadtUr, 3635; Sedan, SI 135; Coupe,Touring 31155; Light Delteery J, AUprvm... riuU,M ty ' sible Six. The new Oakland, with heavier frame and longer wheelbase, is by far the best automobile buy on the local market. It costs less by nearly $200 than its nearest . competitor. At the new reduced price the Oakland is now a better buy than before the war. j,. six-cylind- er 1 istration. AT FILLING TIME LOOK FOR THE CONOCO SOLDIER SIGN y m L WASHER REMOVED. The Job of removing the Iswheel hub often an washer of the front wheel but It can be almost Impossible task, a simple tool made easy by the use of by any car owner. that can beofroad round-jawe- d pliers five or Take a pair six Inches long File a notch on the d of each jaw near th end and then Utah Oldest Automobile Dealer. Established 105 CAutomobile Co. 51 SOUTH STATE DENVER SALT.LAKfe BOISE . -- In-i- A L |