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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14 LEE BE ' BUI PORT $995 SPORT TOURING ARRIVES IN SALT LAKE QUARTET OF AVIATORS TOURING WORLD UNUSUAL TO 4, 1923. PAD A Association Plans to Mark Route From Washington to San Diego, California. ' ' - ' ', ' to The Trlbaa. WAS KINGTON, FW. . Th Lft Hlgh-w.- y association has arranged tor th markinsT of I highway tetwen Washington, O. C, and San Diego, Cel. This will fee th first southern trsnsoontlnen-ta- l rout to b ,'. Thsmarking design is in the form ofa eUileld 6a which the nam Lm la dls' played, the shield being that of th of ths Lea family. The colors ara Uu and (Tar- - The United Daughof the regular equipment. These Entirely distinctive from any other i Gray leather upholstery; Dort Speclafc part ter of the Confederacy of Columbus, models selling for fllsS delivered hers are sport model the NEW DORT SHORT J .Blue Finish; I disc wheels; plate .gUas now Mm., in strewing tha grvt of th Conon exhibit at 331 South West Temba khaki which Just wlngs-arrived TOCTUNQ has side, top; bumper; kicking federate with flowers also decorated tha the best designed, motemeter; spot and stop lights; cowl pi strek by M. L. GRAHAM .CO. sen voted on of oars gravaa of the Union soldiers. Tha inAd vsxtlaement. ) of thim type. lamps; step pads; cord tires, etc, ar all completely equipped spired one of tha claaalo poems of th .Etntflish language, "The Blue and the Gray." Tha Lea Highway association contributing to the national unity In that ail Ha work la conducted on a national basis. ' Arrangements have been completed, snr VlTh rurti inssa SBs rii"' 'n atoo, for the placing Of permanent mark-erni in i in tri' these toeing reinforced concrete, the post toeing nine feat in sengtn, over six feet being above ground. Tha marker on tha post is tha same design aa the pole marking. It is of concrete, tha color feeing fast colors produced by mixing of tha pigment with marble dust. Representative citixena ara arranging to attend the annual convention Rook, Ark., beginning tha evening of February and continuing until noon yright, Fadfio and Atlantic Phortoa, of February 10, from points aa far disA Chinaman, a Swede, an Americas and aa Irishman comprise a startling quartet of aviators who ara starting oa tant from little Rock aa Phoenix, Aria., and Washington, D. C. barnstormiBff trip. Each owns his own plane, and the expenses of the trip are made by exhibition an and passenger carrying in each of the cities they visit. Despite their widely varied nationalities and the corresponding Cost diversities of temperament, the unusual organization geta along in perfect peace and harmony. The picture show them Xo Morrison's this week to get your Look for us in the location formerly oc as they arrived in Los Angeles. Left to right are Eminett Tanner, the Irishman; J, L. gutledge, the Swede; J. E, Hart, . Lew Chinaman. the the American, and , Shew, Now under new , of the bargains in auto supplies. cupied by Jay Be Clark. well-know- n Casing and tube equipment is but I to S brand. a on and a policy whicn Every offering management operated represents per cent of the total maintenance cost get a sufficient amount of this goldof an automobile, and if care la given beater akin for th ship th use of this is article insures and as. Every , permanence fully guaranteed , exactly rousing bargains for to correct inflation, tread cuts and wheel small section required the anatomy of there ia no reason why this 040 Moat of theae were se1,600,000 cattle. alignment cannot advertised or refunded. . : your money be reduced even lower. cured from ths big packing bouses In per oant Tlr cost per male ia vary low when Chicago, although some of them com infor out. to com it Take, R-- 34 you figure from South America. on ZR-- 1 Th wlU be 6S0 feet long, will stance, a 80x3 V4 cord tlr. Figuring a basis of 10,000 mhea, tha coat will b have a speed of seventy miles per hour, a only about t.001466 per mile. lift of slxtv tons, will have a cruising Aa th else inoreaaa tha cost advance to Tfcs Tribnne. with a giant knife in segments twenty radius of 6000 miles, will carry a crew a trifle, but a careful efeeck of all types Sped! men and could carry a AKRON. Ohio. Feb. J. Th factory to forty feet Inwide. The purpose of build- of twenty-si- x Wa still nave hundreds of guaranteed We have sold hundreds of pairs of and kinds of tires dearly shows up bow whistles hundred passengers. tha bag compartments rather than were blown thlrty-al- x times the- ing Kttla par mil a good tlr cost tha car other as seva Is. red tubes of course, unit standard that of, csiesingle aircraft shops, day at the Weed Non-Ski- d Chains at genuine owner. decould eral of be thes n compartments Engine Powerful. are bratlnt- th comoletion of the balloon make which we ar dosing out for Thes standard or otherantiaircraft shell by ZR-stroyed these which, ths and section of the navy airship prices during winter, will It be GERMANS half six and can less of brands You half ttian the f propelled by SPEEDY, first regular quality. and the rest of them would still when completed this summer, will oe wise ensrtnes. have a big-- stock left .You will need be able to sustain th weight of th list prices. They ar all firsts, use them with safety on any moThe under th Impression that th th largest retail afloat. seven cars ship to attached wiil have It race are The metal work, including the frame- ship. ara a German tor ear. Why pay $1.25 per gallon them for th bad roads of spring and the guaranteed absolutely fresh and free There ar twenty of these gas cells the lower framework of the ahlp offorthese misinformed if a record hung up at the work, cars and engines, ara. being built from imperfection, or w will reputes in the ship, but sixteen extra cells, or engines and crews. The largeat All and up when you can get such In by the navy at Lakehurst. N. J. Avua, Berlin, course tells anything. for canyon driving in the summer, will cars will feet be long. forty' were built as wide. Contract for 100 hours a Deutech auto racing crew them without question. Tor another oil hers at The zk-- 1 is a companion siyp to tna spares, good and ridiculously have and cooking sleeping quarters 8384 waa thea two and a .on yeara ago bags given nonstop che.se, covering put which flew scroM ths Atlantic the week while they last: facilities. low prices: Big stock of genuine Weed Skid miles. Although thle only averages ocean and back. The 4 completion of ths thirty-sixt- h bag dining and two or The crew will be ab!a to move from miles per hour, at some three Zeppelins built during the war was duly announced by blowing the fac- ons twenty-eigS0x3H per set ChalnsSlss 4 disa to the other, th ship Ford sixes, 10x3 and 10x3 Vi. Regular The largest ones have tanceend of sections of trial a very great speed was: were the only other airsmps in tne tory . whistles. Light per of soma two city blocks, and can regular 34.W. Special a diameter pt eighty feet. attained. $2.70 $3.11 and world that compare with it In sis. climb up by a ladder to the top of th gallon The feature of the rigid type of ship - ' ' Sis 32x4. par set regular IB v. ship. Special COURTESY ADVANCED. that distinguishes It from the semirigid Goldbeater Skins Used. Ths twenty gas compartments will Medium, $6.00. per Special The automotril courtesy campaign con- or nonrlgid Is the great cigar shaped These bags were made of goldbeater contain 2.150,000 cubic of helium. 12x4. Bexular price Sis ducted In Chicago recently has aroused rigid metal framework, into wnicn tne kin, the first time this process has been gallon An idea of the size of tha ship may be 33.50. Special price Six 3314, per considerable Interest not only In th helium-fille- d regular gas containers are In- uaed in thia country In airship work. gained from the fsct that the ordinary Qfl 0 Windy City, but from all parts of the stalled. Goldbeater skin la a small section of ristld ship usuaHy carries 180,000 to Heavy, per Special 33x4. there Sis $.0. a a The idea balsingle balloon, For, Instead of Regular country. a the adopted calls .for pries Intestines while free of of feet a cubto is gas. very steer, light gallon sticker displayed on tha windshield which will be twenty In the ZR-- 1 a series of and tough end Impervious to gas and loon may nave not more than SS.OOO cubic $3.70. Epeoial price We have an other aisea at propora great air. This . obligates the owner of tha car to exer- cells, each of them resembling skin Is laid by feet. cise ear, courtliness and food Judgment round cheese In shape. It Is as if the hand on a goldbeater to tionate discount prices. The navy department expect of rubberCub very Sis grade light per t2xi. Regular pric c!ar-hape- d in driv.ng. bag has been neatlv sliced ised balloon fabric and varnished. To launch the ZR-- 1 about July. $4.65. Special pries ........ pound .Chain, all 3tt-e- h (Bring your own container.) I chains, par set regular pric Sis 33x4Vt- - Regular prto matter for the California motorist to signal the New York driver on the streets 1 w $3.10. Spscial pric 34.85. Special pric of Chicago-o- r New Orleans that he was about to make a right turn. from the standpoint Officials whose duty it is to improve traffic conditions, AU chains marked below Sis 35x5. Resjular pric of both the pedestrian and the motorist, should work these things out together. Per gallon. Regular 0c. 16.90. Special pric wholesale prices. ........ some cities of make While it is true that the peculiar street plans specific lswl Special., necessary, these are usually quite apparent to the motorit(snd do not worry him Special sign-poste- d. ooat-of-ar- 1 . a, around-the-worl- an ' pi d Small Percentage Tire of Maintenance Expense 'fr in "i Jfjm r'Xt COME Balloon Section of oo oo Sister Ship to ZR-- 1 oo Completed oo 00 Largeit Built Oils and Grease at Half Price Tire Tube well-kno- .. - Weed Chains . well-know- 1. alow-movi- ths 4. ht , .,w,,lrJ $1.25 ....... fet ....... 70s ....... I2z , $I,C5 . 200,-00- $1.75 rac, $2X3 " - .' ICs Denatured Alcohol 55c DIAMOND STOP AND TURN ELICTRIC SIGNALS These are going faat They ar regular $20 value. J S i A few more left; whll they last AUTO THEFT SIGNALS Th Original Auto Security Theft Signal Wheal Lock with ths familiar diamond point DIAMOND THEFT SIGNALS Reg. SJfJ 1. B AC pric $7.50 to $12.00. Our pric..... VtwJ 19 WASHABLE SUMMER SLIP SEAT COVERS, all sizes. s; 9s9 $1.75 to $2.45 s?.frf...v.;.,:..:.;. st Rld-o-Sk- kl ....... $2.25 $2.65 particularly. What he wishes is something to guide him in the many little things that have to do with the driving of his car during the day and night. In driving from Minnesota to Florida, he does not want to be required to learn the traffic laws of the states and eities en route. One set of laws should be sufficient We are well acquainted with the annoyances arising from the inconsistencies or tne various laws, tnrouen personal experiences as weu as mrouen tne expert' ACCIDENTS AND TRAFFIC LAWS. ences of other motorists with whom we have discussed the subject. When automobile accidents are discussed, one very important fact is generally When you recall the number of cars in daily operation, it seems marvelous traffic laws would promote wider overlooked, and that ia the number of motor ' ears in daily use and the tremen- that there are so few accidents. Yet uniform ' knowledge and more careful observance of the regulations, reducing the number dous volume of passenger traffic handled. t- - x. strong, general saies manager auics. xaotor company. In the proportion of the number of motor ears in use to the nnmbes of consiaeraDiy. ay street ears or railroad ears, the number of accidents due tq automobiles is very TEUCKS NEEDED IN RUSSIA. ' . small. There are today 53,250 railroad passenger eoachea. in use, having a seating much of the breakdown of civilization in Russia is due to Undoubtedly capacity of 2,270,000 passengers. The seating capacity of 9,500,000 automobiles the failure of transportation methods, .Civilization has progressed as means ow in use is 7,000,000. of intercommunication have become easier, In Russia this intercommunication During 1922 rail facilities should iave to their eredit 47,000,000,000 psssen-ge- r has decreased to a point wherf it is extremely difficult to transport the very miles. Assuming that the average number of passengers per automobile is necessities of life. fiussia has always been backward in transportation facilities. During the . two, and the average annual mileage is 6000 miles, the automobile must be eredited with 1H,OOJ),000,000 passenger miles thia year. period of the war they imported considerably over $30,000,000 worth of trucks from the United States, which gave them a basis for building a truck transpor Ub Gaining. tation system to 'supplement the railroads. . In other words, automobiles now in use will total nearly two and one-hal-f ui course, many or. inese trucks were destroyed in army service ana, alter the Russian revolution, thousands of them were permitted to fall apart through times the passenger mileage of rail facilities. The use of automobiles has shown a tremendous gain. In 1910 there were neglect. . Practlcallv no motor trucks or truck parts have been imported into Russia but 451,000 motor vehicles registered in 8tates, while on July 1, 1922, there were 10,608,127. With this great growth, approaching an almost univer- since 1918. During 1919, 1920. 1921 and the better part of 1922 less than sal use of the motor ear, it is quite natural that there Should be an increased 1100,000 worth of trucks' have been exported from the United States for cumber of accidents; but the big point To bear in mind is that the number of Eussia. x While the trucks in Russia have' been actually decreasing because of neglect accidents has not increased proportionately with the increased use of motor cars. ' Accidents caused directly St indirectly by motor cars are considerably less sod because of the fact thev have bees wearing out. the trucks in the United proportionately than those due to other modes of transportation. And this is States have more than doubled. . The few trucks that are still running in Russian cities are so overburdened true in spite of the fact that they are well regulated and .established by excellent rules and regulations and the fact that they have warning signals, electrical that it is a marvel they operate at alL Exchange . devices and scientific methods to assist in preventing accidents. And yet, without anv uniformity in and YOUTH APPROVES OF MOTOR CAR. traffic laws, the automobile has proved itself aa efficient, harmless machine. A magazine catering chiefly to boys has made an investigation among its ' - v -- ' cart bovs plav in the driving and eare Uniformity Sought . youthful readers to ascertain just what . We do not mean in any way to disparage the excellent work of other modes of motor cars. To the Questionnaire submitted to these bors 3246 replies were received. ef transportation, but we believe that if uniform laws and regulations governing th traffic of motor vehicles were established, the number of accidents due to and a summary of the answers proves very interesting. famines or lwz oi tne dovs addressed own cars, while 1Z54 do not. or the automobiles would be materially redueed. 1992 cars, 1183 are driven by bora, while 1583 boys say thev help take care of The motor car has long since passed out of the confines of the horse-draw- n carnage. vapaoi or great distances in a single day, it recognizes not the limi tne car. most The tation of one city's streets or one state's highways. It is n intercity and an significant feature of the report is the claim by 1372 of the boys interstate vehicle. And it behooves the motorist to know the traffii? law. of Ith thT CB mak minor adjustments on cars. While the proportion of these each hamlet, town and city and of each state, or else he cannot drive with I who ian 'drive "and, adjust is not entirely surprising to those who realize the mechanical inclination of the rising generation, it is distinctly encourssring to taietv and security. Tn inequality of traif us laws places the tourist, if he is as conscientious as those interested in future prospects. Nothing could better indicate a growing : and sustaining automobile clientele. he should be, in a very perplexing predicament . ; ..... In, a strange city, he doesn't know whether or not he is. permitted to use Young America is sold on the motor ear. The boy realizes, just as his father that much of the secret of success and contentment lies in rapid transhis spotlight The traffic officer on the corner has a method does, himto peculiar self. In making a turn, should the motorist pass around the oflicer in front of portation. Toofreduce nonproductive time is to increase earnings and improve the standard .... , him or in back! living. These boys motorists of the futurewill know cars better than the pres Regulations Differ. ent average owner, and consequently will get better service out of them. This, Uw 0',the eit7 a he kould turn around in the 13 soonicr t'ucuuf Kgiug conclusion iruw mis report. bxeosngB. th?0tviTiBt.witwB middle is he expected to do when following street cars or In passing them I Is the safety tone a to avoid at all times, or only MATERIAL DEMAND AUGURS PROSPERITY, when pedestrians are standing within it! place What are the lawst The orders already reported on hand in the great steel centers of the country t And then there is the question of hand signals, which,speed although given con- for the raw material that goes into the production of automobile indicates more siderable public consideration, are far from being standardized or in common use. A motorist often does not know what to do when he sees a driver ahead eloquently than anything ths industry can itself say as to it belief for a prosperous year in 1923. ot rt a The b,im signal. as ear is fc likely to turn to These reports are the most basic indication for a large production of autothe left as it is to the right Or it may be preceding that the driver intends to stop. recuperating farm market is one of the outin the country the laws of the highwsy are likewise quite dissimilar. This mobiles in the present year. The for 1923. Is especially true lri connection with the use of headlights! There is optimistic standing signs some also The United States department of commerce reports that the farmers during difference In the laws respecting the kind of headlight lenses permitted. the year will obtain approximately $2,000,000,000 more from their crops Despite the lack of uniformly in connection with all of tWe things, the this coming year than they did last year, t This means that they will have a $2,000,000,-00!??vbl10 MCde?,t l) "nmkablr .mall. The percentage would be greater purchasing power. V'';:.' same laws were, universally used. It is not to be concluded from this, of course, that the farmers will spend all this money for commodities. Much of it will go to pay off debts contracted Safety Improvement Needed. during the last two years, which have not been so prosperous' for them. It is The time has ems when some action should be im- - well kno,wn that the farmers have not purchased automobiles in anv quantity iU Tof "cTdent prevention! tat during the last two years, and most certainly will be in the market for automot easier for commercial and vacational tourists. biles 1923 with much of this surplus money. in is in th in While these two facts may be taken as straws to indieattbe kind "of year bV,- - fow ?hat y town- - or He should be not be TM that may ?v f expected, it is not to be supposed that competition will not be keen a certain community regulations. thing aid not in another. in the automobile industry. Undoubtedly material ami 1W will K uu uamuun ana tne motorists would nr- - utuuro in. ywr woui, man u wu mwiuxaciurtag metaous mutt b iTsiem of traffic laws. Communities . would rA TVk .. .....L L. 7" uiu-uwotua uxor Miicieiu tna ver Deform VT irnKo i Motoric UwOT ths troB- wrteSy at "a,e in m?' more ? bevV' knowlpublio J"- than ever before-- nd to do this must at the same aer,w?uld were eommoa bet? hone city the strange be on a Urge scale. Most companies will increase their closed production ear production. my. ana on more a even .basis v9 wllVeM a thirl s efP ? running -production v i Whlch be ddedly enef icial in ocrvaf. of lf?ecIiveWaX production i ado -i- on gi ..j1'' J SI "COZES" RADIATOR COVERS FOR FORDS. 1 0 I a IS Regular 12.50. 6pecla4 FORD TOP RECOVERS, touring, with ceUuloid SJB K rear curtain lights. Special oompleU WwiJ Sam as above with beret plat glass rear e OB 9iC9 curtain lights. Complete . I Q "TB FORD HONEYCOMB RADIATORS. , Regular $22.10. Special, without shell a a Will throw B. K. SPOTLIGHTS.. light JfJ SB rndle. Regular $5.00. Special WILLIAMS SPOTLIGHTS. S2 75 . Regular $4.50.. Special KINGSTON FLOOR HEATERS. 9 7R Regular $3.75. Special MOORE FORD HEATERS. WS $1.75. Special TRUCK CHAINS.. Giant grip Truck Chains for solid tires. Mads with easily attachable cross) chains and spoks clamps. Per set complete, all slses except CQ P? Fords. . Special sisea." Ford V0 Special (Regular prices on these range from $25 to $40 a set) ZIG-ZA- ?6.I9 PC-Reg- .... .... ular ..f.Wl Fllld Mall Orders Mall Order Filled d aTeV4rfsflAt, 64 East 4th South Salt take 107 Wast Main Prove, Utah. City. CTJPPLES v t" d " AY CORDS Cupplcs Cords v MOTOaOIL TUBES - . rLw GUPPLES fhTiXVV0' f"?L I. r'iXln J?n. i!f I'Tit bte' u "ht Ltor t??J ' ai nt ox. W fwi have complete to those buy- ers who make sure that they buy quality and service every time they purchase a tire. C f 1 in and let us show you this quality tire. Come E S I I 1 0 I O B : D j Frozen Radiators Tour radiators Drive ia relt'i Rubber 345447 SO. STATE. Wasatch 1662. , Xna We give mail orders prompt attention. SUPPLY CO. 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