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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, MOLASSES OFT IS CONVERTED INTO MOTOR FUEL by the Automotive Industry, Educational to The Tribune. Nov. 19 "Im out PHILADELPHIA, of gas. me have five gallon of this time If i the owner of a car were to make thle remark at an American service station. there would be a hasty phone call for the police patrol. In Cuba, the same request would merely provoke a smile and secure for the driver five gallons of the automobile fuel Prize-winning now used in the majority of Havana cars. Charles E. Hires. Jr., of the Cher.es E. Hires company, Philadelphia, who has lately returned from the companys suaar Island, says that the plantation In the passing of the nineteenth amendment aufor tomatically destrojed Cuba's market mo. BpecUl t The Tribune. of gallons of molasses. .This WASHINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 19. Be- nearly 900, ranging from bronae medals millions ca In Amer lasses was former.v refined lieving that the schoolroom Is not only and 95 in cash up te 919 each and a and distributed to the brewing companies. a logical place to spread the gospel of medal. mo When the brewers cessed to brew, safety first, but that It also should prove According to the rule of the contest, s .fruitful source of new Ideas for mak- any pupil of grammar school grade. 14 ing the streets and highways of the years old or under, may compete. It is been ssked to forward to Washington country isafei for all who use them, the stipulated that the essay be on tha topic. all the ideas to be used in the local obAmerlsffi Automobile association haa en- "How I Can Make the Highwsys More servance, while a special staff appointed ter ad Into active participation In the con- Safe,' and be of approximately 990 words by the A. A A. vll clear these ideas test Just launched by the highway and in length. It may tell about traffic rules, to other clubs, thus creating an interhighway transport education committee how to-- cross streets, why children of thoughts which, it Is hoped, to Induce school children to write essays should not puy on the road, or any other change will result in producing everywhere safeon the subject and to encourage grammeans that would maka tha highways lees ty lessons that stand out prominently, mar school teachers to promote such ef- hazardous. Kach essay should be Illus- function impressively, and in the end forts among their pupils trated by a drawing or photograph serve to minimise traffic accidents. The contest, which Is being conducted clipped from a newspaper or magaxlne, or A complete list of the organisations comade the by the contestant The contest will by in the contest follows; The Na. highway and highway transport education committee and which is In- end on December 10, on or before which operating tlonal Education association, the Mothdorsed by the United States bureau of date the pupil must hand in his or her ers Congress of Parent-Teachassociaeducation, carries a dassllng array of essay to the school principal. of Women's Federation General Rules governing the participation of tions, handsome prises provided by the National clubs. National Grange, National AutomoAutomobile Chamber of Commerce. The the teachers provide that (1) any teach- bile Dealers' association, Motor, and association. Nagrand national prises consist of first, er of a class- - in the grammar school second and third prises for grammdr grades in the United States or territorial tional Safety- - conned. Playground and school teachers, 'ana a like number of possessions may compete; (3) the prises Recreation Association of America, and will be awarded for the beet lessons the American Automobile association. awards for their pupils. For the child writing the !est essay teaching children safety on the highon "How I Can Make the Highways More ways; (4) the lesson need not be on the Safe," there la an award of a gold watch subject safety alone, but may be brought and a trip to the national capital. The In as an Integral part of a history, arithsecond prise la a gold loving cup, and tbs metic, geography, or other subject lesthird a silver loving cup. son, and (4) may take the form of a For the teacher producing the best lecture, recitation, game, drama, manual classroom tenon for the grammar School training, or any other form which the grades, the first prise is 9504 and a trip teacher considers best presehts the to Washington with all expenses paid. subject. Tha second award is 9300 in gold, and It is proposed that the concluding week tha third, 9200. of the contest December inclusive In addition to these grand national be devoted to special observance fl the rules state of are there prizes numbering prizes safety in every section bf the country. In furtherance of this feature To those who go touring, the cost figof the contest, the American Automobile ures by F. J. Pasch of Aber- Dakota, association is asking the cooperation, of deen, presented mors should -its 700 affiliated clubs Through llu as than 'Southpassing- interest. Accompanied by-- 1 organizations it is hoped to persuade the his wife d and daughter, governors of the several states to Issue Mr. Pasch recently toured with a motor-cvcl- e proclamations declaring the week Decemsidecar outfit to Long BeachCal , ber - way of Omaha, Cheyenne, "Safety week, and ask that traveltng-bThe Hupmobile returns It be specially observed as such by all Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. He the people. of the as carried s e A tent, two at part satisfactory - A, Ar--chibs will also, set to- stimu- cots, bedding, cookingluggage equipment and late local Interest in the contest among extra clothing. slight cost. the school children and school teachers, Tha distance covered Wag 2833 Salt Lake Price, $1465 and at the same time make plane for and yet despite the yfteavy load, miles, only the observe ncs of Safety week- seventy-tw- o lf and gallons of gas. In advance of Safety week, to the end ollne and three and" gallons that every good Idea evolved by the of oil were consumed. This means various clubs for the promotion r.f safety an average ofalmoat forty miles that 57 SOUTH STATE was lessons may be passed slong for use by made per gallon of gas and 795 miles Salt Lake City others, the national headquarters of the per gallon pf oil Even though the goAutomobile . association American at ing was far from good, no mechanical was experienced during the enWashington will act as s cearlng house for ideas; that is, each club secretary has difficulty tire tour. Only one puncture was hgd, Organizations out to devlae end build hie ideal of a railroad motor car. In the first piece, a horizontally opposed. twin cylinder motorcycle engine waa selected for the power plant because It permitted building the frame of the car low. The engine waa fitted with a ts ssesT became a drug on the Cuban marthree-spee- d transmission, giving a range ket temporarily. . to Suit practically j. condition Now a large percentage Is being con- The engine Is started with aany simple pedal certed into denatured alcohol and forms the base of s new autemobile fuel used by practically all of the cheapei. and many of the more expensive cars m Cube. This fuel sells for 29 rents a gallon SO cents a gallon for gasoline. against of the bottom having dropped In out ofspite the sugar market, and of prohibition in the United States," remarked Mr, Hires, "there are seemingly as many cars en the streets of Havana as there were a year or two ago. Cuba has found a market, for her molasses crop. Wnat doe not go Into automobile fuel, Is turned into pure alcohol and shipped to South America . where there Is no nineteen Ih amenimert. If Cuba can work out her excess sugar problem as satisfactorily, she has nothing to worry about." CUBAS EXCESS SUPPLY ational Safely Week Observance Songht SiSFetsr It and Womens Associations Grammar, School Children and Teachers Asked to Participate in Essays Interest Contest; Is, Keen. -- g-l- ill 1921. type starter end it is also Equipped with an Igultion-llghtln- g system A storage battery, and powerful spotlight were utilised for the lighting system White oak lumber was used In the construction of the frame and every part of tha entire car wee made tir the section foremans little shop with the exception of wheels and brakes, motor, headlight and battery, pn a recent trip of flfty-on- e miles with the new rail car an average mtlet anO speed of twsnty-ftv- e an hour teas maintained, in spite of same n head-othe Under wind. strong conditions the same trtp would have re. more to makt one hour qulred at least with the old type vehicle.of Even more mile recently an average speed for forty a distance an hour wat maintained , miles. of seventy-tw- o one-ha- lf -- 7 The Tire with the Wider and Thicker Tread the only expense for repairs for the machine was 15 cents. arnd A railroad section foreman In Iowa operates a "motor handcar" over his section of track that may rightly be termed the "handcar do luxe." Finding general dissatisfaction with the common type of railroad handcar of yie strong winds and long, steep grades prevailing in his section, he set motor-prepetl- se er AboutNeW-- Prices- - ory-Manufacturers' it A HUPMOBILE rv ice GEO I WCHARDS LeGBAHO tof' H. EL -- PERSONNEL three-year-ol- VPw RKMRDi You can now putx on a Oates rflteCTOOlLWslSg' Tire at less cost been- paying for Super-Trea- d Accessories, Oil, than you have Gag, And the wider, thicker tread will always give you more, miles. A tire that has stuck to quality and always will thats why the factory is working 24. hours every day. Solution, Genuine Ford Parts, Prompt Pleasing one-ha- - 'ordinarytires.: Radiator Antir Freeze . 1 M8D FIJQWfflSJlStqillK -- Hyland Motor Co. Beginning today you will get the benefit of the new reduced prices. Repairs, Service. ' three-fourt- X At 1914 Price- s- ' and Yet a Better Federal ! Sedan Special-Si- x r the n Art Combined with the Studebaker Mechanical Excellence A Splendid Example The Federal of today can be bought at 1914 prices the lowest prices in our history. s how wonder can Federal dothis. 7 Possibly you But there are certain very simple reasons which account for it all. Federal did not over expand during the war. It bought conservatively and never carried a large stock ot of Coach-JBuilde- rs i Well-Know- The exceptional performance sturdy, dependable SPECIAL-SlSedan body is mounted. Truly, this is the of-th- is X material purchased at high price levels. Federal baa do bonded indebtedness or preferred stock,or bank Therefore, it has no heavy interest charges which most be added to the price of its tracks and passed on to customers. , FedersTs long experience, improved methods, the use of the highest quality heat treated steels machined to finest precision, and better facilities, allow it to produce trucks at a lower mnnufarHu-incost than any other trucks manufactured. This explains why Federal can give you a better truck today at 1914 pried. Think It Over! , car is assured by the chassis upon which this enclosed car de luxe with and finish you would feature refinement of luxury, every ' expect to find in the highest priced cars. five-passeng- er g v Beneath all its grace and elegance, there is a solidity of construction that has made this Sedan noted for its long life and its ability to endure hard service on city streets and country highways alike. Sec this SPECIAL-SlSedan note its beauty, utility, completeness and uniformly high quality throughout. Ride in it drive it motor and the and get the feel of its responsive comfortable coziness of its inviting interior. Then consider how much more it gives you than other and higher priced enclosed cars, and we will rest our case with you. FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN SAVAGE MOTOR COMPANY all-seas- on X 433 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. fifty-horsepo- NEW FEDERAL PRICES- - T. W. & L. O. NAYLOR COMPANY, , 116-11- 8 South State St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Provo, Utah, and Idaho Falls, Idaho, NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. . b. Factor, effective September 8 th, 1921 Cert end Hoedmtert Ctmptt etui Stdmtt . . $M2S UGHT-SIROADSTER . LIGHT-SITOURING CAR SEDAN . .' '. .1190 ROADSTER ; . 19S SPEdAUStX COUPE. ; SPECIAL-SI- Ttmrlmr UGHT-SIUGHT-SISPECIAL-SISPECIAL-SISPECIAL-SIBIG-SI- . TOURING CAR ROADSTER CAR TOURING . .. . 1039 135 X BIG-SI- .... SEDAN COUPE . SEDAN . . . .... . . . . ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES 19SS BIG --SIX , , 2 150 4 1850 2480 . 2880 2850 . 2990 You Do - - Or You Dont ! Drive Your Car in Cold Weather IF YOU DO IF YOU DONT Your storage battery should be taken out of the car and placed in storage with a reliable battery service station. Avail yourself of expert Jiattery advice and FREE testing and filling at least twice each month. Experts will advise which class of storage is best suited for your battery. Attend to it today. ARROW SERVICE 177 Eask lit 00. South CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. 312 West 2nd South St X U D E B A.K E R Y.E A R A. 0. CRONS CO. 33 East Fourth South EDWARD8-- St ARDEN MOTOR PARTS CO. St AUTO SUPPLY CO. 42$ South Main St - S wnXS Remember a storage battery will freeze at 30 degrees above zero if discharged. A frozen battery is a ruined battery. 131 East 3rd South St EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. 130 East 3rd South St FELT AUTO SUPPLY 00. 142 East 3rd South St GENERAL AUTO SERVICE CO. 115 East 1st South St . OTTERMUff ELECTRIC CO. 9 East Fourth South St 43-6- MOTOR CAR EQUIPMENT CO. 268 2nd East St . MOTOR SERVICE CO. 442 South Main St TITAN BATTERY SERVICE 479 South Main St f WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 41 Wert 3rd South 'St KARL WINTER 713 South Stats St vj CO. L j ""r |