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Show 17 THE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUND AY MORNING, OCTOBEIl8,'I922. CYlll Falls Numerous in Rivers Along New Park Route UlUMMSSMMMMMId6WM, Beckler basin, or Cascade corner, termed by Horne SI. Albright, superintendent of Yellowstone National park, the' greatest scenery spot in; the United States," is definitely to be opened Up to motorists. Survey for a road from Ashton, Idaho, to Old Faithful inn via this region baa started from the inn to Cave fall of the Falls river. A great deal of work has been done on the Aahton end of the highway this year, due primarily to the effort of Hugh 1L Rankin of Ashton, hir. Bankin sought county, state and federal aid for the project, but, when unsuccessful, aroused the merchants and farmers of the community to the prospects of the venture and with contributions received has completed the road for considerable distance. The river in the basin are teeming with fish that infest the waters about the dozens of falla and cascades. It is fifty miles shorter to the park by way of the new road than ever the present main highway that enters at West Yellowstone. XcM y 1, - ' , & :i:FOf EVERY MOTOC5iDT 9v xss 4 - - ' Western Auto is the tire Mecca for all motorHere you will find the type of tire exactly suited to your needs, that is priced right and positively guaranteed to give satisfaction. ists. 1 J u 'J -- -f 'ifi k :5 (fV 9? 1 ( ;; , - t- 'Wx ns &Ati 1'': 4, ?T? Vih inm X , --S 'cor talus x yXvivl V Jf x mu.o ' I II ; Ti'i, 5 ej "Mix t ' e I ' 1 It' v Western Giant V Cords Combine quality, durability, service and beauty tc produce, we firmly believe the beat tire that ha ever , V ' -- 30x3 30x3 Ve 32x3 Vz 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4 ia 33x4 Va 34x4 Va V. N. S. N. S.. . N. S.. . N.S... believe the Western Olant Fabrics represent the acme of fabric tlrt construction. 9.45 30x3 N. S. 10.78 30x3' N. S 15.98 32x314 N. S. 16.80 31x4 N- - S. 17.40 32x4 N. S. 18.28 33x4 N. S 18.90 34x4 N. 5 8000 Mile , Guarantee "Weatem Auto has pinned its faith to Pharis for about S year. You can N. S. . N75.Tr too. Guarantee 6000 Mila W - N. 5 30x3a N. S- 32x314 N. S. aix4 N- - S 32x4 N. S 33x4 N. S 34x4 N. S .....9 9 7.55 30x3 N. S..m N. S...., N. S.. . N. S.. . - Guarantee Western Giant Fabrics PHARIS Fabrics 8.80 ..... ..... ..... ..... 11,55 12.80 15.35 15.50 15.90 7000 Mila BRAKE LINING "Goodnight! II is not only dangerous to drlv with worn brakes, but it ia also rZ3Z - fc ,V Xaf; - ' tT e;Sf' vv; 'Ft-- ' J?' V A w' AUTO JACKS I2i0TQJ haven't a g o o d jack with you. A word to the wise SOIPLSMJ Manufacturers Seek Lower Duty . in Hopes Other Countries JWiIi Follow SSS Sprrlsl to Tho Tribune. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Immediate action under the elastic powers accorded the president will be asked In furtherance of exports by representatives of the automobile industry, who are arranging for a conference with the tariff stealaVonce a,shdngtoa,.The, jnanufacturera are assured believe, they equality of treatment, such as Is possible of at tainment under the export features o the tariff, that they will be enabled to retain their predominating share of the world s trade In motor vehicles. The automobile duty, having been reduced to 25 per cent, affords a definite basis for t niformtty in this regard in all countries that manufacture motor vehicles. France, seeing that our duty has been reduced pn her cars, will undoubtedly reduce to thaflevel her duty, which now amounts to to per cent on American cars. Italy has been collecting 35 per cent, plus a duty based- on weicht ranging from 60 to 130 lira per 100 kilos. Indications, however, have already been given that a lowering of the Italian duty may be expected once the United States takes the Initial step. The duty In being 20 per cent but based on landed cost at destination rather than value at place of origin, already approximates the United States duty- - In the Kingdom only a slight reduction Jytli' needed to bring the duty of 33 Per cent now charged down to the rate provided in the United Stateg tariff. In this country's trade with colonies of .other nations the export features of tbe tariff should prove helpful. American exporters have been at considerable colonies of the ,United King- handicap - Bel-giu- V Si fS 1 J. STEP PLATES Wrenche For All Purposes $6.25 Socket wrenche. special sockets, monkey wrenches and Btilleon are found In profusion In Western Auto's tool department. All you car owners and mechanics will And real merchandise here at a considerable saving. A brand new tree solid elumtnwn flame with ttek piste sa me end mrapsr ta mot. Babksr ta renUt ta armat liMtofr Our Price, Each, $2.06 ids te fl.M Many Other Styles, 70 WEST FOURTH SOUTH STREET , D. C., Oct. 7. standing has just been shattered. The secretary of agriculture, Henry C. Wallace, now ridea up and down Pennsylvania avenue in a motor car a vestibule sedan, precedents, -- the latter statement is not at all o ran astonishing and yon might rightfully inquire: "Well, what about it! Doesnt all Washington like all Kokomo or all Oskaloosa, motor! The facte in the ease, however, are these. Never before in the history I the department of agriculture- - it was ha MtaWshed in TS89 near the eiose of Pwidcnt XTeveland's first-terthe holder of this particular portfolio had occasion to patronize a gasoline horse-drawcarriage in which the first secretary filling station. In fact, the of agriculture, Norman J. Colman, rode, was accepted aa the official vehicle of the department by all of his successors, and during the administrations of Presidents Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley, Boosevelt, Taft and Wilson the or prancing blacks secretary of agriculture looked to a team of ' spanking bays for motive power. Traditions in Washington obviously die hard, inasmuch as it took thirty-iirelnl"'on automobiles to kill this one. 3arRJ0dJlPptSX',nateX-J5,WASHINGTON-- irstaSMwwsusgwws(M Seta Include fcitra Ceres ' Present Secretary of Agriculture First of Office tb Use Motor Car BUILDERS j ? ... !SV...$3.20 experience you tire trouble and Special to The Trlbnm. ar'r Eiaftuwaira b 80c Each strong, but it awfully hard to lift your car it $1.10 VS7 . ree-er- You may be It JUVESj JUTO Spark Plugs Special This Week Only 65c Each t 25. sscrnsu y v Get your Lininq at Weetern Auto and Save T. Special 65c Imagine being able te get in eet et epark plug your ear that will laet for yeere and ytere, wltheu' attention! They are poo Itlvely guaranteed tor two d years, and wa have on many Instances where lasted have upward! they of ( year. Put on a eet today! While particularly comfortable in warm weather, these cushions can be used all year 'round for protecting clothes. Used extensively in closed cars to prolong life of upholstery against the law. V, W Western Giant Kushions Good brakes ot $p Keep Kool Phone Wasatch 1950 -- m -- n u The 1 fact that of'agWtlltW'e'InnHfrff drawn carriage as his official vehicle is all the more surprising when you consider that the class of citizen he represents the farmer is the very backbone of the automobile market and has taken more advantage of automotive power than any other productive group. Nor is the horse sny longer the infallible svmbol of farming. Plodding Dolly and patient Nell, which once were prominent in almost every rural picture, have been replaced by truek Booheur were to paint her famous "Horse Fair and tractor, and if Rosa today- - the automobile- show at the fair would bo brushed upon her oanTas, France and Italy because of preference accorded to the mother cowntrlea. This condition existed despite the fact a better that the United States hasof been thee foreign market for the Inproducts Instance the than many colonies The British West Inmother- - country. A illustrations. large are typical die at least equalbuyer of goods Is accorded domestic trade among in treatment of ity exists merchant, and no valid reaaon not be why a similar arrangement should applicable among nations or eubdiviiions of countries. With this condition in view, the president ha been accorded powers te inon prodcrease the duties by one-haor subdivision ucts from anv country thereof thU ran to accord fair treatment to American commerce, Inder this dom, -- lf provision, the trade of the United States should be stimulated with countries favoring our exports rather than with those placing undue obstacles Jn Jhelr way, Jamaica, as an illustration, finds the United States an excellent market for he products. Nevertheless, duty on an Amer20 per cent, whereas ican car only l per cent Is collected on one of British origin. Under the circumstances. If they were to continue, the president could Increase duties on Jamaican products hv one-ha- lf This action qf present rates would have the tendency of diminishing our Imports of these products from Jamaica, but on tho other hand Increasing (hem from countries favorable to the United States and given over to cultivation of semltropical products also Discriminations, other than those re- V . .w-- -s .' 0, Salt Lake City gfitSTfllfe t w n. wrewiwgemiawwneaeeertiwwmimiertrtrtrenrtwrertr4rtrepinnne rl We. gwn'.bii.e t.i as T. I nttsiws pe-- w 4- -. onMe-wH-- s - ft .. - A 4 M-- n( MMMMUWMUMMUMtdMUUkMMUMUUWWhd iUMUmJbJMb.le u IMng Tol1itsw;,'lxit Is allowing at the present tun, ifnland the French automothe exporter to pav of hut a duty representing what the American shipper Is charged A similar advantage has also been given to France by the Polish government, which la In addition, considering an arrangement along the same line with Switzerland Even in Canada the French It may not be long before the rickshas and Belgians pav only 30 per cent, whereas the American exporter. Is assesHedSi of Japan are transformed Into a form i5T5s one-four- th Jitney, Newest Vehicle design of an gotlatlons onie carHedonTyt&fTTtHU' automotive engineer continue dent under the powers now accorded him American fancy in the will probably result in a more favorable to take hold of Nippon treatment for American commerce with fashion It has started out. The new motor vehicle is called the these countries. Jltsuyo, a Japanese corruption of Jitney, Comtaerce Affected. and It Is remarkably -amidl and simple 8o Tnnch'- so that a coolie Legislation, pot necessarily pertaining tw operate. to duties, may also be In force In a cap handle the machine jidth ease. simno and is affect There adversely steering wheel, .hut foreign country Czechoslovakia ilarly with the American electrics is commerce, American comhas an embargo, but as result of a guided by a handle held in the left hand. mercial treaty exempts Italy from ita ap- The clutch, brake and gear shift levers The United States exporter are eliminated, the entire control being plication. la consequently shut out of a promising accomplished by one lever, on the right. a competitor. Ger- Pushing forward this hand! engages In favorof market Pulled back many Ib exporting automobiles, some ot the friction transmission. to this country. American one movement It disengages the friction which come It applies hack not are Pulled accorded wheels completely a shippers, however, of the brakes Pulled over to the outer Bide similar privilege, because of embargo reverse. in A vehicles. motor demand, of rear puts the engine Import of although limited, exist now. Americans could successfully compete at present, and more so as time went on. If means eleqtlv comprehensive to make necesto do so were accorded by removal of the embargo have Various kinds of regulations Restricproved adverse to our trade tions on, radius of automobiles, although having no significant hearing on traffic sufetv, have been used to bar Amerhan vehicles. Fortunately the export features of the Vn,ted States tariff are suffl- - sary negotiations possible and bring about satisfactory adjustments. The delegation, representing the National AutomoUle Chamber of Commerce, to present the reqeust to the tariff commission will comprise, among others. J. Walter Drake, chairman of the foreign trade committee, and G. F. Bauer, secretary of this committee. The wheelbase of the jitsuyo is but Inches and the tread 88 Inches. Thus no garages are necessary, for the ma- houae or even In a doorway. The tire export reporting on this new arrivalrepresentative motonlom sees another field opened up for pneumatio tires and tire accessories. 72 i. TIRES WITH - 500 NAD. HOLES LEAK NO AIR - cm' w&St.NOTICE. .TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, office of state road commission. Balt Lake City Utah. Sealed bids will be received by the state road commission of Utah, state capllol. Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, October 18. 1822. and at that time publicly opened for construction of, the Brigham-Connn- e highway in Boxelder county, the same being federal aid project No. 38-between Brigham City and Corinne. The " c g t h o f,B rd'er'fmpruteiT Tg miles, and the principal Items - of work ar approximately followsas construction of Grading, drainage structures and paving with one Portof the following types: 1 concrete land cement concrete or bit. top. base with Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the state road commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of 03 Klesel the bureau of public roads bldg, Ogden, Utah.and The above plans specifications may be obtained at the office of the state on five road commission depositing (35 00) dollars. Any additional information may be Becured from the stat road engineer at, Salt Lake City,orUtah. all bids Is The right to reject any a reserved. , Casn or certified check for three thou33000 00) mad payable to sand dollars the Utah state road commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as s guarantee that If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the cqntractaiid give bond as feu ui red. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Bv Preston G, Peterson, ehtvuman., Howard C. Means, slate road t ijii'eer lh-- l n. Mr. Paul S. Coats of Chicago has a new puncture-prdinner tub which In actual test was punctured 80 times without the.loasof any air, In crease your mileage from 10.000 to 12.000 miles without removing this wonderful tube froip the wheels, and the beauty of It all 1 thao this new puncture-proo- f tub cos.t ho more than tbe ordinary tub and makes riding a real pleasure. You can write Mr. Paul 8. Coats at 132 7th St.. Chicago, as he want West them' introduced everywhere wonderful for agents if interested opportunity writ him today. (Adv.l TRIBUNE WANT AD3 GET of 8 3 Ui.Ts. |