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Show THE s!alt LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 192a. 23 .. Canton Adopts Modem Transportation u mu. aii'ii' "i x " Y - ? ;v y r, ' '", ' ' - , ?" - Vv ' V ' ' ' ' a N4? i;!ll'il : o ' - ' .AA v 1 -- 'fVr V a i f H vv , , uS' SfW The Truth About ' y Jl WWiWji . (? '. ' . '.iXvL f f ' ' . I" t? ," -- ?;.I ,. Lv- - OD 4 ji v IfJ rvrnu' , r'0 . tVT E KNOW, the absolute truth about all the gasoline sold in the local market. We go to considerable pains to get at the truth. Every day our chemists lest samples of the motor fuels offered to Salt Lake rootoyista, These samples yield all their' secrets to these s pwa of science, tr 1 Knowing the truth, as we do, we say to CO , )xW quality of gasoline distilled right her in your own state and available to you wherever you drive is the best gasoline that can .be bought anywhere. . The Vv? - recent establishment of a motor bus line In Canton, a city where the n vehicle has saver before been known te operate. The bue line la operating fifteen trucks. The trucks are equipped with passenger bodies of a Chinese make and each truck hauls a trailer which la similarly One unit, of a equipped. truck and trailer, has a consisting China, too, la coming to tha forefront of capacity seating In the use of trucks and motor transporseventy persons. Canton Is a city of more than one mil- -' tation. This belief Is borne out by the lion population and, until only a year or two ago, when reconstruction work was begun, there were only 15.00? .feet of road in that city sufficiently wide to accommodate wheeled traffic. That stretch of road was along the waterfront.- - In 1919 work was started to tear down the old city wall, build a wide road In its place, and remodel the city streets on a more modem plan. With this work recently completed, the new motor bus service was ' One-Piecput Into operation. ' e Triple Seal Regular fast service, fifteen hours a day, to any part of the city Is now given the populace of Canton. This is something they have neve known before, and. not having learned to appreciate the advantages of rapid transportation, have been satisfied In the pRst to walk. After the highways of China have been Improved and intercity hauling it made tossible, one of the biggest fields for the motor truck will be opened to American exporters of automotive equipment. Fifteen Trucks Serve All A Parts of ' Chinese City; Narrow Streets Widened. . If you want Mhigb test" gasoline, our refinery makes it and many local dealers and service stations sell it the best high test you can get. motor-drive- USE MILES Piston 'S one-piec- The Automobile Simplified 5 By FBEDEE C. OULSBUOH, The cooling system of a car la an extremely Important part thereof, as without It the engine would soon be ruined. A word as to the care of It. Each- - morning the radiator should be filled with fresh water. Because bubbles or air pockets often form In the top of the radiator, looking In to see the level of the water may result In your believing that the radiator te full, when, in fact. it U best to actually pour It la not, some water In. In the winter time. If the car Is used, an antlfreealng mixture shoald be used k M the Vtfb State Fair next week call at our exhibit and we ' will show you hpw the truth about gasoline is made known. You will b interested. U shaft, the pump la furnished with packing nuts as shown inf the Illustration. Lamp .wick or, preferably, some speolal packing material, is wrapped around the shaft and the nut then screwed on, thus squeem-in- g the packing around tha shaft and so preventing the water from leaking out. When the pump la first packed, so much packing must be used as to make the pump tight when the nuts A and B are screwed up about then, ae the packing wegra away and the pump leaks If the nuts be tightened s little the leakage wlU disappear. When thg nuts are half-wa- The more Utah money that itays at home the more there is to . upbuild the state. y; UTAH OIL WINING 00. SALT LAKE CITY is ings concentric piston ring that requires no fitting or filing to install, exerts even wall pressure when la cylinder and forms a sea against excessive oil and compression The e losses. i Miles Piston Ring Sales Co, , 459 South Main Street 'Salt Lake Wasatch 2060 FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL.' ct. 1. Forest fire DENVER, Coo In he Colorado national forest northeast of Tolland, Colo., were reported under control by United States forestry service agents here today.' Messages received by Denver newspapers from Tolland said an area Af approximately 200 acres of timber had been burned over, but that the fire was under control ' EXCITED BY GOLD DISCOVERY. ASHEVILLE. N. C., Oct. t. Considerable excitement prevails in the Tuckase-ge- e river valley in Graham ccntF O' er the discovery of a vein of gold on the fartn ot A- H. Garland. At a depth of fifteen feet the quart Is showing. Property valueg suddenly have leaped In that section. - water. Denatured alcohol Is perhaps the best, and this can be used In the following proportions: 25 per cent alcohol, 75 per cent water freesea at sero; 30 per cent alcohol, 70 per pent water freezes at 5 degrees below sero; 40 per cent alcohol, 60 per cent water freezes at 20 degrees below aero, jn time the alcohol will evaporate, no once a month a little should be added to take the place of that which has disappeared. (Caution In putttng the alcohoHn- - the radiator, be careful not to let any spill onto the varnish, as It will eat the varnish quickly. When the car Is not used in the winter, the water should be drained o It. In doing this It is Important that .the system be studied to see If there are any places where some of the water can 'be pocketed and not drain oft, especially at the bottom of the water Jackets. Many a cylinder has bea cracked because of a failure to do this. Today there Is little likelihood of a leak In the system developing, and when it does It usually Is at the rubber hose or around the pump shaft. To prevent leakage around the pump A fwltfl the Store Your Battery much to prevent g leak between the hoee and pipe. There U always more er less lime la the water, and In time thlp limp will be deposited on the Jacket and radiator wglla m the form of a scale. As U Ip poor conductor of heat It will materially affect the cooling. About enc every two or three mtmUis, tha water should be drained out of the system and fresh water, in whtcb has been dissolved some soda In the proportion of about a hand, ful to A bucket, be poured In. The engine ahou)d then be run awhila (better atlll, the car be driven a few miles) and this solution then drained off. The system must then be flushed out a number of times with fresh water, the engine being run a moment or two so as to make the water circulate. This flushing must be continued until the water comas sut clear. A large proportion of overheating Is due to a slipping fan belt. In time a belt wilf stretch to such an extent as to slip. To take care of this slip, practically ail cars have the fan and Its pulley mounted apt In such a way that they can t farther away from the driving pulley and Ip this way tighten the belt In one- form pf fan brackeL If the clamping nut Is loosened the arm supporting the fan and the fan pulley can be swung so that tha fan and the fan pulley will bo brought farther away from the driving pulley, thus tightening ths bolt. In some care the fan IS supported bracket, which bracket la by an upright crank-case of the engine bolted to the The bolt holes In the bracket are oblong, Is desired to tt however, so that when tighten the belt the bolts are loosed and the entire bracket with fan and its pulley la pushed so as to tighten the belt. When the belt slips because of ltp being ett soaked. It can be made to grip by cleaning with kerosene and then treating wath castor oil. A temporary remedy Is to sprinkle oame fuller's earth (a yellow powder which cap be purchased In drug stores) on It. number of men crossed the street carrythe unconscious form of Lincoln. Proctor directed the party to his room, where the president was laid on hi bed and died at (.20 o'clock th following t NEW YORK, qoL X. Thomas proctor, morning. Proctor and Robert Lincoln, the former In whose ts Abraham Lincoln said to to bdtthe have died, la a pauper In thy city home presidents son, are belie' ed surviving witnesses of Abraham en Blackwell' Island, the New York only Lincoln's ' death. Times aaya today. He waa formerly a lawyer here, but a breakdown of his WOOD REACHES TOKia health about ten years ago caused financial embarrassment, which resulted In his Oct. 1. (By the Associated TOKIO, Frees ) Major General Leonard Wood being gent to the home ts 1915. Proelor, when 17 years of age, wag a and Forbe arrived in Toklo elerk In the war department and had a last WjOameron evening tor a week's stay as the room In the lodging house oppoelte Fords guests of the government The two Intheater, where Lincoln was shot by the vestigators of conditions In the Philipassassin, Wilkes Booth, as set forth In pines came to Toklo from Peking, prothe story Sold by Proctor and corroboby way of Mukden and Korea. rated by Ala friends. ' proctor waa re- ceeding An extensive program for the entertainturning to his room shortly after 10 ment of the American guests has jpeett o'clock that night, he said. Just as a arranged by the authorities, j Witness pf Lincoln $ Death h Pauper in New York ing bt i - often be made eaay by pouring hot water the pump. When the system Is dralned nf'waf-- e tn prn'ini.T.'iI.u".q,..T to He treeaing, care must be taken te get the water out of the pump also. The radiator Is coupled to the rest of the system always by a flexible koee, as. If It were rigidly connected, a leak would soon develop, due to the vibration. The writer believes In replacing the hose once a year, as It will rot on the Inside, and yet appear perfect on the outside. When the hoee la rotted, the Inner rubber will come loose and often seriously check the circulation of the water. When new hose te put on It Is a good practice to put some white lead on the pipe to Which It Is attached, as the white lead will do I YOUn OLD TIRES Will Last The Winter If With Us! ' F you- - . AiA.iSai -. YOU put your car up for the winter, let us take care of your battery. Our storage facilities are the best in the' west. Re-Tread- NOW ed VTT7ET, slushy streets are hard on tirea YV that are partly worn. Winters nearly here. Get your old tires' in proper shape noiy, and you wont have to buy new . ones for winter. 7 . Our Factory Saye Tire anrj Re-Treadi- i Come along and let us show you what real service is! ' ng Tire-Mone- y Theres only one way to retread a tire to it the approximate toughness of a new tire that Js the Factory Retreading give We are the only retreaders in the city using this process. .It gives you a tire with ah entirely new tread, which we ' guarantee not to come loose or separate - from the fabric until completely worn out Bring in your worn tires. Let ns make them like new for winter driving a cost less .than half the price of a new tire. .Process. Courtesy, Promptness, x: Expert Workmanship '",' tsiaa service csmpaiix &kcwd$Ja mJSmkeStatm for Gabriel ShhMm Columbia BaJ&ries and Stromboy STREET WASATCH 7562 Carburetors-Z- ' t Autp Company Sell Ford Truck for Hauling Goodwin-Dickso- n 442 5? MAIN i-- GASOLINE '4; t 4 - That Mr. Charlea Lane believes in the Ford truck for delivery nnd hauling purposes is evident from the fact (bat he recently purchased the Ford ton truck pictured above, equipped v?ith a Badger truck body, from the Goodwin-DicksoAuto company, . Balt' Lake 's new Fortjt, dealer. The figure shown in front of the truck is Mr. Lane, the owner, who bat a contract with the Utah Light A Tree' tion company to do all its hauling. This new Ford truck will be used for this are running far ahead of the company most optimistic expectation for its first month pf business. Ths rpeept drop in prices of Ford passenger cars and business vehicles has stimulated sales impurpdte. mensely, and a good business fer tha James B. Dickson,' sales manager of entirq winter is predicted, he adds. the Goodwin-DicksoAuto eompsny, Auto company The Goodwin-Dicksosold the truck to Mr. Lane. He states la coaveuiently located on tha comer that Ford sales by this new Ford agency of 8ixth South andState atreeta--4Ad- RUBBER, f PRODUCTS CO-1N- G 1 n - o n n v. ' t . i . , 3 East 2 South St.' Vfosatch 5268 SUM - |