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Show t.' 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL The Automobile Simplified LICENSE PLATES Sr rsEomucs III ILL REPUTE t - New 23, 1922, Yorkers Object to 1922 Registration Insig nias; Appearance Marred Special I a guebeuch. si OVERHEATING TROUBLES. the fact that when some thing Is out of order with the ignition, the mixture or the compression that you would receive a signal of this fact by the engine missing, losing power or even not receive stopping, but that you would too late. In suofa a signal, except when case of failure of the lubrication or cool the that the fait lng system. True, water in the radiator will boil when there Is overheating will often give a signal that there is something - wrong in the cannot always cooling system, but this kin lee he hapbe observed by the driver, oar. It la the of in to front pass pens a good practice for drivers to get into of the hand the habit of holding the back I mentioned TVs Tribes. any Owner NEW YORK, April of motor rar registered In New Tork tats are complaining of the registration plttei which they are obliged to carry. They Insist that the plate mar the ap psaranos of their car and could bo mush Improved by the expenditure of a little more money per pair than being apent at present. During 19X1 there were 779, Hi car registered in New Tork State, that paid a total of $10,283,833 In registration fees, or an average of $11.10 each. Tho motorist In 1921 receives plates that cost about 17 cents per pair. A movement baa been started in Art. tons to have the 1921 license plates for motor vehicles made of eopper instead of shoet iron- .- While ir is estimated that a pair of plates of the former metal will 1$ cents more than a pair of sheet l coet Iron plates, nevertheless those behind the movement feel that the extra coet la warranted If H will procure more durable and attractive registration numbers, f There are some, too, who urge that the eopper plate oeuld be used tor two years fcj, inserting into the plate, as was for- merly don In California, a small diskJ with a design Indicative of the' reglotratton year. The ease with Which such k.ks are counterfeited, however, has discouraged eueh a course, The most important thing to note. how ad get accustomed to over. In connection with tho movement. on the radiator-am- i Is the desire for plates whtoh, from the how hot the radiator should be. In this end observe when there of will often way they workmanship, strength standpoint attractiveness, comport with these same Is a tendency to overheat, in time re-to qualities which inhere in the average investigate and make the necessary American motor vehtole. pairs In studying the faults of the cooling Something along this line Is quit d treble In New Tork state, where the system which are liable to cause overare vehicle motor registration plates heating let us first see the course of the and all Water, the purpose of 'each unit in the anything but attractive in design, too often the workmanship on them is system and how It can cause trouble. water very poor. All but $00,000 pairs of the The Illustration Hshows how the is drawn from the 112 New Tork state registration plates circulates. Thus were manufactured by the state prison bottom of the radiator by the pump, end cent per at a coet of 1714 were by it through -- that cylinders department 200.004 man of the in to the and then The radiator, top question up pair. ufaetured under contract by a private down through the tubes of which it Massacent tor of 15 concern par pair. gravity. As the lowly triclea because chusetts state is a little more liberal in water trickles down in the radiator, it tor plates, where the Is cooled by the air. which is drawn its expenditure state prison at Charlestown manufactures through the radiator by the fan We first have the radiator. Mow can them at a cost ranging from 1$ to 24 cents per pair, according to the else of it fail tp function properly? . 12 and motor In time, especially if there is any vehicles, the Plata for amount of lime in th water used, a lime cents per pair for motor cyoles. scale will form in the tubes, which scale will act as an Insulation against the Association transfer of the heat In the water to the 2L-M- b. water in the pump Is liable to be th in cold weather and, be first to cause Jreese the pin by which the pump Impeller is fastened to the driving knee is sheared off. Of et course, this means that the water will not circulate. If on an extremely cold day your en glne seems to be "stuck" or "froxen up," tt would be well to pour eome hot water d or to put hot rags or the pump, so as to mek the ice In case froxen. the water has A large portion of the cars built have no pump, but use what is known as natural circulation, or the thermo-eypho- n system. Where this is the case extreme care must be observed to always have the radiator well filled with water. - halt-som- water-soake- L r ' - then-forc- t Motor Truck It Organized at Detroit .The organization of the National Association of Motor Track Industries at Detroit in March marked the beginning of n closer relation and broader scope of motor truck industry. At this organisation meeting M. L. Fulcher was sleeted president. A campaign haa been mapped out whereby the unit and parts makers will cooperate with the track makers to im conditions in the industry. It rive object or the association also. irs Mr. Fulcher, the new president, solve transportation problems from . thej standpoint of the truck owner, so that the industry may keep pace with tho demands of traffic. X! 4 T BUSES TRANSPORT STUDENTS, There are 12,000 schools in the United States now using buses to trans port their pupils. Tho days of the little red school house are numbered. Con are schools eolidated or community - taking its plaee because ef the increased educational facilities and standards permitted by pooling of approBettor buildings, better priations. equipment, better instructions, are the immediate result: but with consolidation comes the factor of distance, so buses were the answer, and this form of transportation is making good for bettor education. Federal fraffie News, if th water-I- n the radiator bedomef much tower than th inlet pipe the water will not circulate properly. Outside of lime scale forming In the water Jackets of the c Under, there will be no trouble here. The treatment for the lime scale in the radiator will also dissolve that in the water jackets. In addition to faults in the cooling system itself, as given ebove, overheat, In ing may be due to carbon deposits on the cylinders, to running too long the lower gears, to too rich a mixture, or running with spark too far retarded. -Improper valve timing wll also cause overheating, but .this, of course, will only bs on cars on which work has been done on the half-tim- e or driving gear. If the car Is used in the wintertime a nonfreexing. mixture should be used in the radiator. Tho writer like plain de natured alcohol. You can Judge the amount of alcohol to use from the following table; 25 per cent alcohol, 76 water freeses at sero. 30 per cent alcohol, 70 water freeses ft 5 degrees below sero. 40 par cent alcohol, 0 water freeses at 20 degrees below aero. In time the alcohol will evaporate and so eome additional liquid must be added from time to time. No rule can be given tor this, es in a ear the water of which has a tendency ta boil the alcohol will evaporate quicker than in one in which the water le comparatively cool. It also will evaporate quicker in a car which is driven much than in one little - ' driven. It le often a good practice to cover the lower portion of the radiator, eo as to prevent the passage of the air through It. If the water in the radiator tends to boll this covering Should be removed. When there le alcohol mixed with the water the mixture will boil at a .tower so temperature than pure water would,when steams that when the radiator not tow on does bill a it gear climbing mean that something Is necessarily ed to cool air drawn through the radiator once or It. It is well, therefore, perhaps twice a season, to dissolve this soals with soda water. The above is accomplished by draining off the water and then refilling with water in which soda, in the proportion of a handful to a bucket, has been dissolved, and then running the engine for a while. This water Is then drawn off, and the radiator refilled with pure water a number of times, until the water comes out clear. Behind the radiator is the fan. - Over- often due to the. driving Is heating thevery fan slipping because it has On stretched or become bracket 1 practtcaily alt care the fan o designed that the fan can be moved farther away from the , driving pulley, and eo tighten the belt. Thus, In the Illustration, If the nut A) be loosened th arm B) can be swung en Its pivot to , tighten the belt When the belt Is it can be cleaned with kerosene and then treated for castor with emergency, eome oil, or, Fullers earth can be sprinkled on it The radiator is always connected to the cylinders or pump by short pieces of rubber hose. Tiese will, in time, rot on th Inside, and sometimes loos portions of the inner rubber of fabric will check the flow of tho water. This hose should, therefore, be replaced once a year, or at least ones In two years. The hose will often appear In perfect condition from the outside, but be absolutely rotted on the Inside. After the hose comes the pump. On oars this practically aH the present-da- y is of tho centrifugal type, which la simseldom The and of out order. ple gets cam-sha- wrong with ed the is no longer necessary to buy an expensive ITautomobile in order the essentials You want service. The LIGHT-SIis built complete in Studebaker plants. It is not an experiment. Thousands of owners have found it dependable in every kind of service. X to obtain and comforts of the costly car. 1 Studebaker has settled that. -- You cap now buy a LIGHT-SI- X for only $ 1 045, f. o. b. factory, and get a car that rivals the higher priced ones in every advantage that goer to make up permanent satisfaction. And you want refinements. Standard equlp-meincludes 4cowl vention the LIGHT-SIlator operated frojn the instrument board; cowl parking lights at base of the windshield; inside ajid outside door handles; large,, rectangular plate glass window in rear curtain; transmission ignition lock and a thief-prolock, reducing the rate of insurance to LIGHT-SI- X owners 15 to 20 per cent; and cord tires. ft You want a serviceable car. nt X The LIGHT-SIhas a motor which is powerful,-flexibl- e and is practically free from vibration because of Studebaker method of machining the crankshaft and connecting rods. You want good looks. You get good looks ' in the LIGHT-SI, X of You. can pay more and not get the satisfaction the LIGHT-SIwill give. But you cant get, for the same price, a value that is even com- parable to the LIGHT-SIX- . X. X You want a comfortable car. The LIGHT-SIhas a roomy, comfortable body, mounted on long, substantial springs; and deep, restful cushions upholstered in genuine leather. X semi-ellipt- ic Studebaker has been building quality vehicles and selling them at fair prices for 70 years. Roadatax, $1045; Touring, $1045; Sedan, $1750. All price t f. o. b. factory 3-Pa- st. Coupe-Roadster,$137- 5i T. W.& L. O. NAYLOR COMPANY cooling system. ( Large Number of Bat Line Indicative of Popularity 116-11- Ninety bus lines In Maryland have an average of three vehicle per Tine 'carrying an average of sixteen passengers per vehicle that operate over an average disy tance of nineteen miles per trip. electrio traction There are thirty-si- x companies now operating buses These re located In various sections of the United States, Including Boston, Mass., Bakersfield, Cal , Minneapolis Minn., and Fort Worth, Texas. , South Stats Street, Salt Lake City, Utah and Idaho Falls, Idaho 3 one-wa- If i ill 0 $ (I ft ft li H fo ,iN (fc, j 111) BANKRUPT A I j. j OF JAY BEE CLARK,Inc., EAST FOURTH SOUTH STOCK AUTO ACCESSORIES, TIRES, ETC. 52-5- 4 Thousands of motorists have taken advantage of this sale of auto supplies, and hundreds of new faces are seen every day looking over the stock and making their selections for the summers trip. DONT DELAY ANOTHER DAY, but come in this week and make your selections before the wonderful values are all snapped up. The rent is paid until the first of the ?onth, at which time we should vacate the building. Look over the list of fixtures and see the wonderful values MR. This will be the BIGGEST WEEK OF THE SALE. x. B. MORRISON in Charge. WORD-BLOOK READ EVERY UY NOW Tool or Lunch Boxes, values to $3.00 Tire Covers, No. values to $.00 ' ' Af, UwO , f 1104A Baker, t 4 . ..vs Tire Covers, Gordon, values to $.04 , .,wlsliU c L'n Tire Covers, No. 1101A Baker, IsvV values to 5.00 Ford Motor Holders, for rapairing motor, hoids mo. If tor ny position; six only. 53.C0 Regular 31E.OO Ford Front Springs, x $3.04 value Stewart Hand Horns, . $3.00 and $6.00 values.'.".;.,.-.Stewart Motor Driven Horne, $10.00 value Ford Hose ClampA value lOo each, JKw per doxsn Auto Rebee, only four left, fjrt -- ww each.. Qulok Skinner's Single Ezy Mayo barrel Rump, $4 00 value Pump, Moon Brother $2.60 value Bumpers, black bar, $10.00 value Bumpers, nickel bar, SI. to -- $1.75 $3.S ........ tR $12.3(7 vaun vriu.p,,eh.0utm 35c or 4 for 2Cc or 3 forSOc p,!ch..0utflt:.. TvuS SI. CO Blowout Patches, 65e value wr Blowout Patches, 78e value Inch, Blowout Patches, ,: 86e value r Hook. on Boots, .lnoh, fi w fAf 000 value Piston Cut Miter Rings, Ford 16o value Boyce Canteen Outfits, consisting ef two a.oitort esntesns and holder which elampe to runninga. board, 06.60 value Bovoo quart Canteen end Holder, $6.00 value 8H-lne- -- Double Bar Models DIlVXBMeM $21' STANDARD Medal le Medal to pries frees $U Magi It nee IK eV BeljUQQQ jd&aaiAuLocfuard Double Bare Insure 100 r '' f J ' 75 O Water Bags value to 06.00 Folding Camp Stools, metal frame, value Locklnq Cables, 40 Inches long, leather revered. 14 60 value Tr-- Lock md Cable, adjustable te any position, 00.00 value Mints Kleen Polish rtutflt. -d polish, rheeseeloth and, extra quart Cl wltl 01.60 Protection 1 Top Dressing, $1.06 value, per quart-- , ... Ford Upper Windshield filaee, S2.C0 $3.75 value Champion Spark Plugs, $1.00 value Jay Bee Giant Plug $1.C0 value A C Spark. Plugs, 76o value Ferdsen Safety- - Switch,- - pr vents' tractor from turning over, $5.00 value Apoe Antirattling Brake Red Brackets, . $1.26 value, per pair Energizers for spraying steam In Ford motor; eaves 32 per cent on gee bill; SUC $2.60 value inch Crescent, type Wrench, $1X0 value Dayton Eleetrle Starter and Generator Outfit for Fords, complsts with all fittings, battery box; ate. Full directions for Installing. $125.00 vslu IZs5U Adamson Vulcanlsrs, $2.50 value Double Acting Ratchet Jacks, $4.7$ value (cepaalty 1 ton) Weed Chain Jseks, $ In. er 10 In. high,- reguier $7.60 vatu Biu Books. America's best touring guide. $4.00 value 750 Fire Extinguishers, $1.60 vatu SCO .7 ,MxS Nenskld Tires, veto $7.5010x2', Nonskid Tires, 5c ...4Co ...5Co ' :.35c ;$i.5o rn. in. .....450 Tires... 84x4(4 Nenskld Perfection Tire. 23x6 Bound Cord Nonskid Tire FIXTURES Rlx Air Csmprasaer regular $460.00, for 1 Inland Piston Oil-pro- te Rings, guaranteed LnyQMr motqv Jerd... sizes Je!iPu,npL!a only. Including the following overalls: .COS, .016, .026, .031; regular pries Now 60c each, S for $5o, 4 for $1.76, 12 for $4.75. .010, Ford Channel Steel Lined Brake Sheet, pair Ford Channel Steel Unllned Brake Shoes, fer...r.,.i 1 si rn wleOU 54.76 7 LwC pound ICc - 4t or 3 in IW Dixon's No. $ Graphite Cup Grease, VJl CCs lb$. FOR M olivv 1 W Bonney Ford Wrench Bote, $3.60 value Bonney S. A. E. Wraneh Sets, $4.00 value Bonney Thin Tappet Wrench Beta, m Cauntar mm m f vn ,..,..51. id tun. , an alas 10.1.3 t maaad. oilV.lJ ort rv. value ... Outfit, n - $10.03 $15X3 e.a u. U.IJ 5ZU.LJ f ILstolssf (M i 5ls53 eie ossa $I5.CI M IdibJ mi 5Z5.C3 one aa GGJiLJ jiaco 0BDES CUSTOMERS Send remittance with your order. Ne C. 0. D.s. No Exchanges. Everything guaranteed represented. tf sold out ef the Item you wish, I will rsturn your chsok. l.fR. MORRISON. Super Vuleanl.era, $1.60 value Super Patches, 7Be Mstsl Covered 5 I 75 $3X5' value Sf.CtO f Globe Wernicke Typewriter Desk 1 Roll-to- p Desk, cost $226.00 2 Glassed Office Partition, cost $100 each, et, each 1 Wayne Oil Outfit, with $226.00 value pumps, 1 Tube Testing Tank, value $ 1 Tire Reek, holds 30 tlraa, J4!?0 .w,lui Display Tables, worth $33.00 sach, for, each 1 Ford Pert Rack gw Light. ? KNganoinanic, 1750.00 Typewriter Desk ,77.... 650 mm $1.60 value Red Spot Spotlights, 3.00 value Cup Grease -- 17? y each. for t3XS. $3.80 value, per Eleetrle Tall $1X8 value . 1.00 I $3.50 $10.25 $13.50 515.75 $22.50 $13.75 value , .. . 81x4 Plain Trsad Tlraa, $22.05 value 24x4 Nenskld Perfection 35c - value... ' N v 'aV"1M'P'TrtNrar '"( a rv n ti 5- .- 'V DC - A ( |