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Show i'HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNINO, MAY YOU AUTO KNOW That in considering the purchase of an automobile there are eix points that should be carefully weighed. First The manufacturer. Has he a good name and a reputation for backing up hts claims., Second Service. Are the facilities for obtaining this fully available without trouble. Third DurabilityFourth Maintenance cost. Fifth Performance of the ear Itself, especially on hills and over rough roads. Sixth Appearance. Too many persons put the last consideration first, forgetting that a coat of paint covers a multitude of motor sins. But if these six points are covered in order, the purchase will almost certainly be satisfactory. Proper Distribution of Road Construction and Maintenance Taxes Considered 1 - Tribes. WASHINGTON, D. C May 27. Regular cars of ths battery returns Kquitable distribution of taxes for road dlvtdende of satisfaction probably in excmftt ruction and maintenance, including cess of those in connection with any other car, for the reaeon that ths motor vehicle license fees, and desirable part of the battery hai to be watched or the entire restrictions of sise, weight and speed rar will go dead without previous notice. battery cell should be filled to ths of v ehicles using the roads will bs dis- Kach proper level above ths plates at least cussed by a committee of engineers once a week in warm weather, and only water should be used, aa ordinary which will meet here at the bureau of distilled water contains mineral salts which even -public roads. United States depsrtment tually injur the plates. Befors adding water a hydrometer test of agriculture. Participants in the Conmade should be with a syringe ference will represent the Association usmgned for this purpose. This especially teat will of State Highway Officials, the bureau Indicate the acid strength of the solution of public roads and the automotive in- nnd will indicate whether the cells are j fully charged. Deposits of salts on ths . dustry. should bs cleaned awa, and Taxation and restrictions are, of terminals any loose nuts tightened. Ten minutes a bureau e the matters, course, legislate will week suffice for battery care, but reached thla ten minutes 4 points out, but any agreement essential. between the national and state go ema t inent 'officials and the automotive inThe first test for trouble when a car an will have important bearing dustry stops after looking to see whether ths on legislation. gas tank contains any fuel should be an The bureau of public roads estimates examination of the ignition system. Outwith the gasothat $600,000,000 was spent for roads in side of troubles connected derived from the following line and Its proper- - feeding, there are 1921, three which ,13 principal things Local sources: road bonds, per cent; a motor to go dead without will cause cted county, township and district taxes, asor broken wire, a loose wire sessments and appropriations, 14 per or a short circuit. The first thing to do, therefore, is to cent; state taxes and appropriations, 12 per cent; state road bonds, 7 per cent; make certain that there Is no broken wire motor vehicle license revenues, 19 per in the Ignit on svstem and then teet the on ths binding posts of the distribent; federal aid, 14 per rent, and mis- nuts utor, coil, switch and battery to see if cellaneous sources, 1 per cent. of these are loose The Insulation Much light has been thrown upon the any should then be examined, for, effect of weight, size and speed of if this has wornthoroughly In any place, through vehicles by recent impact tests, bv ob- it la probably causing the short circuit servation of sections of experimental that is responsible for all the- trouble. road tested to destruction by heavy One of these three Inspections- ought to the trouble, and. if so the remedy traffic, and bv traffic censuses which locate simple merely the tightening of a show the importance of motor trans- is wire or the use of a piece of tire tape port to our commercial life. It is well is insulation, established that there must be some limit to the loads which our highways Before inserting a tube In a both are called upon to earrv, says the bu- should be thoroughly cleaned, casing, and a little reau but, on the other hand, the great "tire talc" should be sprinkled over the Care should be service now rendered by motor trans surface of the casing. taken, however, not to use too much of port and the far reaching possibilities the in order to avoid the formation talc, of the future must not be unduly les- of which will invariably injure the sened bv viewing only- - one side of the tubelumps One of th, commonest troubles in conquestion. It is verv desirable, the bureau believes, that .the makrs of motor nection with tubes is that known as v hides and the builders of roads pincklng," due either to careless applishould get together on this matter De- cation of the tire iron or a break In the fabric inside the tire This causes a velopment of roads and motor trans- crease In the tube and impairs W hen thev portation have gone hand m hand in its wearing qualities naturally are the past, each dependent on th6 other, being inserted, tubes should be Inflated and cooperation and mutual understanding is necessary for progress in the Special to The warning-disconne- i 4 A 4M w w tpv I- flP'v mrn It has been recognized Shat to meet tertan conditions a gasoline-drive- n power shove' would have advantages over ma. hlnes other forms of power Manv attemrts hue been made, inostlv alter the stesm shovel, patterned to adapt -staBobnpoweidfv th-- trpe of machine! out all of them have been open to ertti-isNow however a n w type of gaso-- I ne p iwer rhovel has been plured on the market whleh ts a radical departure from the ai eepted designs In this maehine which has successfully trials all power Is pased its preliminarv eed gasoline ensupplied from one mow no are and there motors, engines or due, lutehes on the boom The dipper ran be put through anv possible with the steam shovel, even o the shaking of the dipper to free It of sthkv material The boom mav be aised or lowered in the sisual manner, ivhlle the swing is controlled bv a club h The shovel is mounted on ractor treads and ts j A medium-size- d tractor with four-plobottom can turn thirteen aires per lav The old hand plow and two horses could handle two and a half acres if they stuck c ost to it long g s m mo-io- -- sep-ira- te - CHICAGO, May 27 Operating on any combustible animal, vegetable or mineral direct Injection auto enoil, a gine, recently cerfeeted by M Tnrtrsrs, a French engineer, has been performing so sucessfullv as to forecast revolutionary advances In motoi vehicle propulsion. Although tne newcomer has no carn buretor nor ignition system. It develops fifty horsepower at 1200 revolutions a minute ' save Harold F Blanchard "It weighs ten pounds to the horsepower the same as the average standard automobile engine and occupies the same amount of space, yet it is said to be tw ice as economical in. fuel. There are two vertical evlinders, in which the operation is as follows. When the piston Is at top dead center, liquid fuel ia inleeted Into the combustion chamber, which is filled with pure air so hot that the fuel Immediately takes fire. As the piston proceeds on its down stroke after the fuel Is Injected and Ignited, it uncovers the exhaust ports toward the end of its travel and most of the burned gases stream out through the openings uncovers the Intake Then the piston two-cyc- le m,m mm mwv wee. "' w gm w &m mm mms w mm m mm gmAwf- - a jfhsw, r e AVsr j- W V- efTt j vf'" 9 VV TJ J ' j I The brake band or lining will not wear t it is well to have this forever, at regular adjusted or at least Inspected amount of Intervals, depending upon the ta done This that driving adjustment Is a matter of only a few minutes' time and should not be overlooked, because failure to attend to thla most Important mechanism may mean great danger to all the occupants of the car on a steep hill or even on a level road when it is necessary to stop quickly As long aa the brake Hnlng is worn evenly and no metal spots show, the lining Is serviceable and may be adjusted so aa to hold quite as well aa when the brakes are new. But care should be taken to see that the rivets that hold the lining In place are not worn. Once These n lining which ia otherwise in good is practically useless, for it will slip under the sudden application of the stopping force, and ia therefore really worse than a wornout brake which one knows cannot be depended upon and which therefore does not deceive the driver. and-tha- ii: bJ f VrC riy C Y rv snfarto : Campers Delight Auto Tent Ton -- lours or Juat th occasional jlciiicIt r outlnf ahauli t', cl-- anA If piston rings do not fit snugly against the cylinder wahs, the engine cylinder will not be fi'led properly with the gsso-Hn- e mixture and loss of power will make itself felt almost immediately. It la because of this that the rings are made of spring material that presses outward against ths rvlinder wall,' the rings themselves being fitted Into grooves cut Into the piston. If the rings do not fit accurately a leakage of the gasoline mixtures downward and a leakage of oil upward will result the former causing loss of power and the latter being responsible for manv smok- 1 Wwatarn Aut inspect th maav arof quipmBt ticle that nwan f reader-comf- ort and oa. aU jftur outing B (urc aad all tfa you equipment need before you rart, aa It will rot you a treat deal more alone the way 1 : Y SfiH t TheMent UJuatratod here, ta wo believe const ructed the be aad deatfned auto tent procurable It i dealt bed to jrive the utmost comfort and utility to the m o tone. traveling Extra well mad a t ronk wateroroof and durable Equip with ftoo. pock ped ota and wtndowa tie aura to tnapoot thla and our many other i jag WMtfSBfcA AU Jau?1 COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY. v&r'2' Folding Seatable 11! hv the Wheeler Sjn-- , dlcatq, Inc ) What is the difference In Question radiation surface of a honeycomb and tubular radiator per square foot Henry Harlow, 964 Third avenue, Balt Lake Anawer Ford radiator for illustration: The tubular style radiator haa ninety-fiv- e tubes, each seventeen Inches long, or 1615 inches of tubing Tubes are 7379 of an inch in ilroumereme 1615x7179 equals 1272 46 square Inches of cooling surface The honeycomb stvle using the McKinnon core has twenty-nin- e cells seventeen Inches long ijy two Inches wide, which equals 722 square inches Hath cell has two cooling sides, or 29x17 equals 732x2, which equals 1464 square inches of cooing surface Honeveomb cores usually have corrugated or fluted sides to cell, which tends to increase cooling surface slightly over above figures V T' ft alo caue trout tni.onehinc 1922, - y- 'V and ing engines and rapid accumulation of carbon The rings therefore, should be examined at the first indication-- , either of these troubles for the whole seat of the difficulty may ite here and until the trouble Is remedied no amount of other adjustment will serve (Copj right, , . Motorists! who onloy the rmt outdoor, whothor you tako con-itio- Bodies Speedster he Aule Baa po.ltlv.ly la Iowa on value gr.t.t hod!.. They ar well mad, Western auto a umL Gas Camp Stove .peml-t.- r of eood material and glva you an a anappy opportunityof of making your Ford aad at a apaad.tar low coat aru plate, with tops AA POO-U- toe ... aad wlud.blald , without tap Art Templet, $OD.UU and wladahlald CAMP NECESSITIES Water Folding Luggage Carrier Buckets Carry any type ef lugged S.T mat no hnvinc In one cam paot, eaally carried un t a taIcomnmls-tloble and araitng for fou- - persona Very will last and light substantial I $2.75 Canteen n Electric Lanterns For Safe, compact, hanSy camp for Ailing ra-- d I ator, etc , t h oae wator dependable. watordrawing for eo or are extrema ly on ac- popular count of their cam partnee useful-nee- a and Eaolly. carried in rar Frio pocket $1.25 openings and pure air shoots In from all sides Striking the conical piston head, the air streams combine to form a column of pure air that rises to the top of the cylinder head where it spreads out and ffows down the cylinder walls and thus forces out the exhaust residue The combustion vhamber is also swept clear of gases bv this action Then the piston nroceeds up on the compression stroke As soon as Its progress closes Intake and exhaust ports, compression WJien the piston reoi hes top beglna dead center, another charge of fuel Is injected and another explosion ensues There is a separate fuel pump for each cylinder and the amount of fuel It delivers may be varied by a hand or foot s $2.15 to $4.85 etranded Fotding Tables dy and eompnet Ante Robes $4.50 to $12.50 re T spread on ground for the picnic or on ennd st bench. Camp CKairs Wonderful value 7A In many type .... 4 Ia (O 0 r bp f The Tartrals engine will operate not only on gasoline kerosene and alcohol, but on various crude oils and coal tar oils, cod liver oil. sperm oil, castor oil cottonseed oil cocoanut oil, cocoa oil and others without ary change In engine adjustment There are now operating In England a number of motor busses equipped with all club conveniences These flr. p r e v Idas stable strong u g a a grate whleh place cooking aad ta your uttn-all- a meal; com- pact. Price tr.m.ly sf heap canvas strong enough to support largest person te comfort safety Theca samp cote resent ns excellent 1 Mads pre-p- ar th value Coma $1.95 VAN AUTO BED price higher Can be price. obtained for all nearly of oars make at our special price this week only lfM. l J tM This Is what Strorriberg carburetor gives to your ear: 'w OreaXsr speed, more power, and saves p better "pick-ugaa at Uia asms tims, j The new Btromberr pays for w more Itself in developing j power in your motor while- ,Pfc t , , actually using 14 leas gasoline. thousand milesEvery fewwith sJ I the old caryou drive tor pay out in lost 4, . , you burs , gaa and power the price of , I a new carburetor but you J it. The Stromberg j j dont get ia an Investment , that will pay dividends. Complete for Ford Cars p, f of $29.50 Complete lit. j C. A retail much 7C vwiffej aur at bar ; are the plugs that at a and tha and rep STROMBERO CARBURETORS compact rU on the running b o ard of Consisting tent, bod aad mattrosa, the Van Auto bed te a woadorfu! value at our low at............ la and nos samp beds. An exceptionally light-weigcombination bed end tent that ia set up In a 'jiffy and folds Into "a $6.00-$7.7- 5 Pmiar Cico 13.00 Camp Cots yearwherecampit AC Genuine A. C. Spark Plugs 35c throttle ever Instant Carry a tow line nnd yon won't Carry your service station wlih Don t take chances of you out of water oil or running A service uult le positive gas assurance- - agatnerthta. Price $6.50-- $ Sat up la aa $1.25 to $2.50 . Tow Lines buckets ml Alt the convenience nnd efficiency of your gae etove at home, with coupled light weight and compactness thee folding gasoline etevee make the preparation of meats a eulek and pleasurable opera-th- ta $3.25 to $2.35 0 rBVwrkf.redoV,,,k-.$1.4- "You Auto Know will teach vou the finer points of motor care Grates $1.75 to $2.15 S'iT Water Bags Complete $12.50 Portable Service Stations Folding or Complete stock of round nr flat for years. Auto Engine Operates on Crude Oil Special to The Tribune w tpwfmw mm fl Just enough to make them round and then ai'pped into position, the remainder of the inflation being attended to after the tire le in place, bpare tubes should be folded evenly and carried in a cloth bag, on which no pressure ts exerted, so that the rubber will not deteriorates Two-Cycl- e Performance of Gasoline Powered Shovel Excels mm 1922. 28, TONNEAU WINDSHIELDS ilO ..... Give your oar the comfort and warm riding qualities of a limousine or at a moments notice the cooling breeze of the open touring car. --A- comfort any time an attractive appearing acquisition all the time they certainly do improve the appearance of the car. Our price for the set, complete and OCfl ftfl installed CAMPING PLEASURES Depend on Y our Tires There g no question about It. Ths pleasures of touring or camping ar entirely dependent on yourX freedom from tire trouble Manv a trip hai bean spoiled by saying, "Well, think those tire ought to last this trip anyway. good tires on before you start. Tire coat you mors on the roid ami you havs to taks Ju2t what you can get. Equip your car with Western Giant Cords, 12,000 miles of guaranteed service. 4 Jfir i'a c JfGS Fabric Tire - times have ypu avoided doing so by a quick pressure on the horn button. Suppose the horn had foiled to work. E J STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Eir t - di t islfijn fwitj fl! Balt Lake City P.M. get g ct w y? V? a y? MMaiijlMWMfefeViMiklMMMMMUM.MWWWUMdWMMMMlUa r-- w eaitwBSM 9 Then the A long as there is vegetation In ths , oil shortage there is no need to worry about j sylvania-- began to apout. end the whales fuel for the motor car. Those who-arwere 00 n left to themselves Gasoline of kerosene was orlg nally a continually asking whore the will come from to operate the thti nla and tame In use principally because 'of of new cars added eerv week 10 the its irnesp-e- s There ts still plenty of millon should bear ip j gasoline, and.it will probably continue as present j the motoring fuel Air at least a hundred mind the hlstort of oil Forty years ago our entire oil uppvi years. The oil wells of the wor'd are by was com-nfrom w ha''. When the j no mean plav cd out, and new discovwhales became noticeably siaroer, every eries keep ui.th- - production one bees me alarmed at the thought of an However when fcie raenline doe begin arorld, -- U. S. A. r m 70 West Fourth South Street oil well CHICAGO, fpiiti it, .1 -- vU Cift 'L fr Engine Fuel Supply Is Little Source of Worry Speedometer Corporation 'f xexrf X ZVmx Phone Wasatch 1950 For your own safety be sure you have one that does work. You can depend upon the Stewart Warning Signal. A loud, clear blast that clears the way. Don't take big chances any longer. Equip with a Stewart. Stewart-Warne- r j ri have, you know it Wt a pleasant experience. IFIfYOU you haven't, you have no desire to. Yet how many PRODUCTS oifT a - represent dependable of merchandise proteu q alUy at ceneiderab.y prices lews than that which pen are accustomed to pay for similar gualfty tire. oAnybody 6- OUR TIRE PRICES Motorists whs prefer fabric tiros wifi find unexcelled values at In Western Auto the I har's and Ke braves Tires which Ever Hit Model 16) AMD , edin g -- j in Penn- A to give out. It la certain that Industrial alcohol will become the motor fucL I.atin America has a ready pointed tne wav to Its use The difficulty of obtaining gasoline has resulted In manv tropical end subtropical countries already dispensing with Its use, and runn ng their motor cars instead on alcohol manufactured from sugar cane and molasses Today in Cuba and Brazil, motor alcohol is being made from the lower grades of molasses, which now sed at 2 cents per gallon, about two and gallons being required to make one gal.on Pressed cane fibers offer an of alcohol other cheap source of motor fuel. Manv of the sugar 'mills us th a a boiler f let now, and it can be reauced to a hlghiv vo atlle fluid which wou d make a good te The itroductl n of gasol n during the war gasoline gutrrtituteo began was t n low-gra- one-ha- aob-tPu- . - lf a fciVLa s- -. k u W flt tolrl omnibuses n ere th sre o& the shoriape, and their motors er&ted by w tifical gas f j THEFT VALUATION HIGH.' Autont'b es approMmat ng a valuation of f 1h) C0 were sto en in the United Ftatea lust In New York Ht ioih $20,000 0ou worth of motor vehicles Hitd Bct'fHsorws were stolen London GENUINE ALLEN PARTS Can make Immediate shipment from coinp'ete line Genuine Ai'i n Fsrts, Authorized distnbufor for A,,tn MjI.p Co in Colorado. j oming and Near V Mexico 1509 HtNkY PECK Cheyenne Piac t Denver, Colored . |