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Show t THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING,, APRIL 23, 33 1922. I i TREJTISE11E For Every Engine Everywhere Road Transport Outline Is Prepared by University of Pittsburg Professor. Aid Quick t Tti Tribes. WASHINGTON, April 22 A of highway transport from tha time when aboriginal man discovered the first wheel to the present moment baa been prepared by Professor Lewis W. McIntyre, assistant professor of civil for engineering, University of Pittsburgh, the Highway and Highway - Transport Education committee. Although making no pretense of being complete, the outline treats exhaustively of the various phases which make highway transport one of the dominant of the day. It was prepared at the sehoola of engineerurgent ineistenee-o- f ing and economics, highway engineers and highway officials., The outline is expected to be the forerunner of textbooks on the subject, to which"many "of 'the leading economists and engineers in the country are giving their attention. In pamphlet The outline, published form, may be adapted for classroom exercises and lectures, or it mav be UBed bv engineers and-- business men actively motor engaged tn -- the manufacture-of vehicles or the construction of highways Subdivided into five divisions, the outline treat, of the field of highway transport, the highway and the motor vehicle, legal phases of the subject, principles of successful, operation and the selling of ; , transportation; BpMial is Starting efcteGiiewolefc tlian Ever Cbampka ' Champion Regular now75e ' Material Subdivided. deals with the interrelationship of highways, railways the transhow and waterways, showing that port trinity may be so coordinated comthe most effective distribution of be attained. modities may The relationship of highway transport to traffic engineering and city planning, treated In the outline, opens a broad field of apeculation, presently to become to economists, engineers and investigators the subject of special analysis. immediate phases af- One of fecting highway transport, the distrlbu and of the safety of the traffic tion pedestrian and the motorist. Is treated t some length, the views of men and ....women. srho jaajt given .considerable time and thought to th.s subject having been Historically, the previously ascertained outline goes hack to ancient days, when loads were carried on the backs of men and women, treating successively the tooiie laborer, bouth African negroes, pack animals, the invention of the wheel and, presently, its evolution into carts, chariots and the jnotor vehicle of to, day. As a preface to the outllne, Professor McIntyre says: "The outline makes ho pretense of behas ing either complete or adequate Itnewbeen limited in various ways. The ness of the subject and the consequent , lack of authoritative research make definite conclusions and principles Impossible, An effort has, therefore, been made to avoid the expression of an opinion, but to present both sides of debatable questions, ' Seme of the- topics are capable of considerable expansion; their . use will be determined bv the local sit notion. Others mav be used almost as outlined.. , It--is confidently, expected that use of the .outline will develop Innumerable suggestions for its revision. Such obligations or criticisms will be greatly appreciated." - sot 6Ce X st - Booklet Distributed. the features of the outline is tharttibllography that follows the topics Another that is viaOer each subhead. e spent ed to be of definite value to the mftor transport operator ara the chapters on costs, dispatching and route- - The s (Section of the motor vehicle, dealing -wilt general requirements, v type, body dtf ign, trailers and tires, will prove, it lat. suVI, an Invaluable aeeet to the prospec-purchaser of motor trucks. The.booklet is being distributed by the Transport H!iwy and Highway first to. colleges and Cm--o- f Educatio- n-committee, and then upon request to manufacturer, and business men. It is to recall that the committee, Interesting appointed in May, 1920, by Dr. P. P. Ulaxton, then commissioner of education. universities fiHAnpfdirt spa&k plUq 5 co. hdo . liJreedomJrom-Euncture- Squeaks and Rattles Are Language of Automobile If you would learn the language of the I ear to the tep of the gear shifting lever. automobile, let your motor talk to you by Despite the roar snd rumbling of the ensemble of engines, there comes to him meant of It own.pri.vate, telephone-ax-chang- e; pmctsely whar thi one motor ha to nay of Its inner self, , It can be done. Every cer is equipped The perfect motor is distinguished by a with an instrument to transmit Its own low, aimot musical humming. Foreign voice, an instrument as old as automobiles nolees, however slight, are indicative of and as much needed as gasoline. Before any motor improper adjustment. The gear shifting is the telephone tan pass the educated ear of the inspecon your car. Vou leer nave probably never tor, it must be in perfect voice without used it for any other purpose than chang- trace of complaint. ing speeds. The of crfffrse, must have abPicture an Immense room, perhaps 20flx solute Inspector, command of the language of the 250, feet ji a small corner of the- wpace motor.-- - He must translate- - w hat cm copied by a Detrtdt auto factory. There into shop talk, tiiat expert mechanics may are long lanes of wooden stands on whi'h correct any possible errors disclosed. are mounted several hunured (gasoline Much depends on these inspectors the motors, each running under its own power reputation of the manufacturer and the at a speed that would drive a car about car dealer, the satisfaction and service thirty mile per hour. They run this way given the car buyer. Highest grade mafor hours e'ght, leu, sometimes longer. terials are wasted unlees the inspection The roar in the d room is con- system is perfect and complete. stant and In' here the Naturally, the. telephone" men in the human voice mu be pitched at Just the block rtlom are placed there only after note even to be distinguished above rears of training. They must know the right the motor tumult. meaning of every sound. There There are inspettors In corps, t Each precise can be no Thein diagnoses has a certain number of motors to attend. are worthlessguesswork. and costly Unless accurate. Not alL 1s disclosed to him by what lie Tou can hear what the motor in your can see of tne motors work. He depends own car has to sav, but it wouldn't be upon hi ears to tell him of smooth g advisable to make thereupon or Imperfect action. He places his unless you know theadjustments langung?. - A-- Commerce: F. L. Bishop, dean of engineering, University of Pittsburgh, representing the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Harvey 8. Firestone, representing the Rubber Association of America; W, S. Keller, state highway engineer of Alabama, represent, ing the American Association of State Highway Officials; H. V. Alden, representing the Society of Automotive. Engineers, W. C. John, noting director, and Pjke Johnson, secretary. The booklet is being distributed bv the committee from its offices in the Willard building, Washington, D. C. When remounting a rim do not tighten one lug to the fulleat extent, but tighten each lug a little at a time un, til all are snugly in place. 1 I i i The New Superior Chevrolet has many improved tures-J-.- lt has A.new. iront. axle assembly, .a. .new-re-- fea- ; ar 1 See it it Compare With such improvements the New Chevrolet . is indeed superior superior in finst price, because no car of similar equipment and quality can be bought for less superior in maintenance cost, because it has the lowest cost of operationJof any car built. .... Ask for demonstration. - A i a mart ran Fork, Utah Martin Nielsen Guarantee Auto Brigham City, Utah Co. , Burley, Idaho Attabery Motor Co. Delta, Utah P. H. Boblaon Green River, Wyo. Bweetwater Auto Co. Helper, Utah Helper Garage Kemmerer, Wyo. Kemmerer Garage Logan, Utah Cache Auto Co. Magna, Utah Poulos Auto Supply Co. Manti, Utah Manti Motor Co. Milford, Utah W. R. Martin Murray, Utah Carlisle Motor Co. Auto Co. Ogden, Utah Alklre-Sxnlt- h Payton, Utah Knowles Motor Co. Pocatello, Idaho Bannock Motor Co. FRENCH PROFESSOR DEVISER OF . FIRST ELECTRIC BATTERY . Preston, Idaho Petterborg-Naa- h Motor Co. 'Provo, Utah Schofield Auto Co. Salt Lake,. Utah Alkire-Smit- h Auto Co. , Twin Falla, Idaho E W. Co. Vernal, Utah Neal Smith Motor Allan Motor Co. A ouncing 4 LEE TIRES SALES CO. South West Temple, Distributors, Salt Lake City -- I E. A. Chester,' Bock Springs, Wyo. Sweetwater Auto Co, Green River, Wyo. Transcontinental Garage,- Evanston, Wyo. Boise Auto Supply Co, Boise, Idaho. Modern Tlr Shop, Jerome, Idaho. Bock Vulc. Co, Mountain Home, Idaho. Nampa Cooperative Creamery Co, Nampa, Idaho. 3. T. Rowland, Caldwell, Idaho. Eden Auto Co, Eden, Idaho. Oregon Trail Garage, Parma, Ida. Shurtliff A Young, Payette, Ida. Electric Filling Station, Weiner, Idaho. Tolieth Merc. Co, Meridian, Ida. Carbon Rubber A Repair Co, Helper, Utah. Spanish Fork Tire Works, Spanish Pork, Utah. Wm. H. Bacon, Eureka, Utah. W. R. Martin, Milford, Utah. Olaf Peterson, Santaquln, Utah. Guarantee Auto Co, Brigham City, Utah. , Western Auto Service Oo, Salt Lake City, Utah. 51 P51 puncture PO0i C PNEUMATIC 1 JUl --Tl AIra Its Ehbris amlCCrd When the average motorist steps on automobile and the thestarter-o- f electric current galvanises the engine into life, very few realise that they owe a debt of gratitude to a French professor who lived a century and a quarter ago. It was Alessandro Volta who made the first battery from alternate layers of copper and slno dine, separated by small pieces of woolen cloth. From the first crude battery of Volta to the modern battery ia a long Jump that ia full of Interesting development It has taken more than a hundred years to advance from copper and sine discs separated by cloth to plates of lead with threaded rubber Insulation In a solid rubber case. Untir a very few years ago the separators, which are a very important part of an automobile storage battery, were universally made of wood. MINUT t This price is $240 LESS than lowest previous price on s Lexington equipped with famous Ansted Engine, including Moors Multiple Exhaust System THIS new car J r - 'V"' ? Get the most for your money ! tires-gcnu- ch A LEXINGTON SALT LAKE COMPANY 33 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah We Have a Proposition for 1000 New Dealers! six-in- Write or wire for it no matter where you live or what business you are in. Lxxxncton Motor Company A LIB ABILITY. Hill Safe flying l the arlatora greatest asset. Dais You mean the lawyer's greatest asset. 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When he had worked back to the mixing plant, he used the same planking, extending it 2000 feet In the opposite direction and working back in the same manner. aircraft? is offered for the express purpose establishing the greatest fine car value ' at the lowest price on the market. It is sure to be the big automobile sensation of 1922! It will do all things a fine car should do do them better and more economically and will endure longer. ,Wc know that this claim will not go unchallenged and are only eager to prove it by actual performance 'demonstrations. f the market for rejuvenating the activity of storage batteries and many people ere duped. One frequently reads advertising about certain solutions which are added to the liquid content of a battery and will reIt is charge it In 1 very short time. tion of the battery for the time being, but its Influence, like stimulants for human consumption. Is short lived and the ultimate effect is Injurious , (Series 22) s Open season for battery troubles be gins each year about the time that hot weather arrives, and this period to the avetage motorist ia one of punishment to the battery and troubles resulting In the majority of from overheating. cases the result Is a heavy repair expense. Right now, then, is the time of the over year when the motorist should check conhie battery and find out if it ia In dition to carry. him through the strenuous summer service. Don't let your battery be doped! .Sure death Is wrapped up in most of wonderful preparations on the I MAM f "Whirs does the water go toT" ia a question of the inquiring visitor to the gets battery service station. Hie battery thirsty and needs refilling with distilledIs water frequently, but Just Why this true la something moat car drivers have never given much thought. Thousands of dollars have been spent on booklets and advertisements In efforts to impress the need of regular battery filling upon tbs public. A moving picture film has been made on this subject, showing how the water evaporates through norma use, .which necessitates replenishing regularly. This film will be seen by thousands of people who would nqt otherwise get tha few simple rules . of battery care. The purpose of this film is primarily to help motorists get 'better service and and greater mileage from their batteries in order to accomplish tljle result a great more it make were taken to deal oLpalns Vivid. Be direction was placed in the hands of an experienced, feature play elected who director and aotors - wer could best fneet the- requirements of the ' different roles. LEE Tires are sold by oof u automobiles in the world. -- a from puncture. You can get this punctyf feature only in Lee Tires. See the Lee Dealer for your next tire. He is the only dealer who can furnish you with a pneumatic tire that is actually puncture-proo- f. 121 fully-equippe- he-bea- has been able within a comparatively brief period of time to enlist the interest of engineers and economists in a field of transportation held to be an increasingly important factor in the national life. The sole function of the committee is the study of highway transport tn its abstract phases, and to that end consists of men qualified by experience and training to undertake the study ahd to encourage It. Dr. John J Tipbert. United States commissioner of education, is chairman Other members are of the committee. Thomas H. MacDonald, chief, bureau of public roads, department of agriculture, Colonel F. C. Boggs, corps of en, representing the war gineers, U. 8 Roy D, Chapin, representing department. Automobile Chamber of the- National impenetrable, flexible armor, absolutely protectingthetif ecarcass and jririer'tube" , er This year 8 motor car buyers have recognized this fact to such an extent that 1922, so far, has seen Chevd rolet become the largest producer of run-nln- ed -- Flint, MiclL, brick-waile- Lee Tires' are, unlike any other tire , in that they. are actually puncture-proo- f. Built into the carcass of every Lee Puncture-proo- f Tire are three extra plies, studded with steel discs permanently vulcanized into the rubber. . This forpis an case-harden- & axle assembly, including spiral ring and pinion gears. to itsser- The dutch has been improved hand-levbeen probrake has vice brake, a emergency been vided. The front and rear springs have .to give easier riding, The New Superior Chevrolet is the most satisfactory low priced, fully equipped, most economically operated automobile in the world today. VM 9 , ft 4 Price subject to change without notice Ohio. - $ . 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