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Show I I inch, these balloon" Urea will roll over a 2z Ivin on the road without any appreciable Jolt, and do U at low speeds. The 23x5 Urea will, on the other hand, push this obstruction along the road surface without roiling over it unless the ear la traveling very fast, and than a severe Jolt wifi be experienced. fyjfcdench. C.Cucrrlich, MJL tower Price for New Mo-tCars Said to Be Re-or Auto during Thefts. te, April 7. "Low-pri- c for the new automobile. ere martepidly eliminating the possible ket for stolen motor chides," says C A- - Vane, .general manager of the National Automobile Dealers' aesoci stton, and suggest that it will have a tremendous influence toward reducing 'the number ef theft. The N. A. D A. completed a compilation of theft reoords for 19:3 which eliowee 'improvement in the matter of recov-Arias compared to the thefta and in 1921. Reporta from Recoveries "index" cltlea for which twenty-eig1 complete figures have been kept by the national association show 'that recoveries in 1921 were 79 per icent of thefts reported to the police lepartmeeta of those cltleain 1921 were "The number of thefta "lees than in 1921. but were higher other four preceding - than any of the rears," says Mh Vane. "Whatever 'tha cause may have been, the total athefte end recoveriee ebow a change In the previous four for Improvement. 'years tha trend- was upward In total .4 hefts and the percentage of recov--erieteadUy grew lees J "New cars have reached a low price .level in 1921 and 1923. It le now pos- lOfhle to buy a new automobile for about the price that a person would h,ve to pay to a thief for a stolen .vehicle. The selling price of need .rare have settled down to an average shout 9390 a car The automobile .'of tbJef steal for profit. If his market) .has been changed to where he nwst "sell for leee than 1150 there will be '.little reward for so much risk. Taking -- the profit out of ble efforts almost beany takes hie Incentive away cities J Reoords of twenty-eigthat 9S 111 motor vehicles were . stolen in 1923 and 29 911 recovered. The number onreoovered was 22 per rant, which is tha best record made by the .police departments since 1915, when 21 per cent were onreoovered J New York again heads the list with a total number stolen of 7107 Only ,2290 of these were recovered. bed only 1529 motor vehicles 'stolen tn 1912, as against 6799 for 1921 which 71n 193, 9919 ware recovered, .included ears which were stolen tn other cities. Thirteen cities showed "a greater number stolen in 1922 than ST. level! L(0D1 8, ar le fr , lm. Buffalo recovered thirty-seve- n mo- in other cities; City recovered fortv-siforty-ninand Boston, Cincinnati,' Pina Boston also recovered fifty-fo1922 were in stolen in prewhich 'ears vious years. Oklahoma x; e, ' Motorcycle Road Races to Be Held in New York New York le six-da- clear. Behind the radiator Is the ia very oftsn due to the driving belt of the fen slipping, because It bag stretched or become ollr On practically all cars the soaked fan bracket is so designed that ths fan can be moved farther awav from the driving pulley, and so tighten the belt Thus, in the illustration. If the nut (A) be loosened the arm (Bi can be swung on Us pivot to tighten the belt. Is When the belt it can be cleaned with kerosene and then treated with castor oil, or for emergency, some Fuller a earth aen be sprinkled on It. The radiator is alwsv connected to the cylinders or pump by short Pisces of rubber hose. These will. In time, rot on the inside, end sometimes loose portions of tbe Inner rubber or fabric will check the flow of tbe water. This hose should, therefore, be replaced once a year, or, at least, once in two years The hoes will often appear tn perfect from tho outside, but be absolutely rotted on the Inside. After the hose comes tho pump. On cars practically all the present-da- y this is or the centrifugal .type, which Is simple and seldom gets out of or- - er -- te el mlt b iiiiiilltliii,ii!i,li.IiUi!iHli) l !' l;lii i half-tim- lime-sca- le Ths Crotons Motorrvds dub of City will stags a motor-cycy trials, week of June 4 i, to 9, along lines of the English trials Contestants will ride in teams con- -; slating of three man each. There will he classes representing the various tvpes of motorcycles manufactured. from the smallest single cylinder to the large speedy jobs thus assuring every machine an equal how to prove its efficiency in its wn dess The first day's route win start from , New York and end that night at N. Y, via Binghamton. - The second day's run will he to Fkie pa. Third to Columbus. Ohio, 'fourth to TTtontown. Pa- - fifth to Baltimore, lid.; sixth, back to New frank Cltv Total distance covered, approximately 1400 miles, average speed, twenty miles per bonr; average daily riding time, ten to twelve hours, which shows R la not a road race, and Srastic rules apphr td the rider ex- -, tenting the schedule. The object of the trial is tn the efficiency, reliability and (conomv of the motorcvrle end motor-residecar as a means of transportation In addition to ths good Impression the riders will create on the general publio by their gentlemanly lemeanor and neat appearance, as ail ef these features will be checked When awarding the prizes. - The motorcycle factories are bsck-V- g ths activity and win enter teams -- In the various $ 0 Aprif T Roving FECIAL BALE backers are te be barred frem the New front Ford seringa, Ut as. congested streets of Washington b ordel of the board of commissioners New Ford Radlatere with shell, of the District of Columbia, and they 1&S0 each. ' will have to seek a haven elsewhera Within certain limitations, thev also are to be prevented from establishing , stands along each streets, esjs the National Motorists' association, which continues. Bwoeeaeere to "Tbs roving hacker problem nee Auto Farts A Wrstk.qe Ca. come te be a serious one. from a traf-fic standpoint- - In many of the cities RUBBER INN" FELTB of tha country. Not only do they add ' 14 East Broadway to tha congestion of traffic, but they Wee. 9920 Balt Lake City constitute a menace to other motorist and pedestrians alike. The action of of the District of the commissioners Columbia tn segregating them is a tha one companies raise prices at the and tt should estabcommendable lish a precedent for other cities which same tune? manner Uka have net already acted hi Keep your eyes open. It Is much to follow '' bettor to see the traffic cop's signal - EXFORTE D TO NORWAY. for- than to be forced to sea tha Judge. bureau of Report, from the commerce at WashWill Be Given eign aodwomestlc 104 ington Just issued shows that exAmerican-mad- e motorcycle war Davis County High during tha month of ported to Norwev February of this year. tpeeisl te Tbe Tritons. BOUNTIFUL musicals April 7 --M0T0RGRAPHS- wiU be given by the most department asof tbe Davie of school, look county the high from tell Yon rant by Kenneth Roylance and Kite an automobile how many Installments sisted of Iretn the at Roylance on lake, 6at It. due are still Bountiful First ward tabernacle next The some aoto'wheei Wednesday for evening. are Program We waiting that its forebears follows. company to claim "June. Song" (Barks), girls' chorus, mans the- wheel- - tn King Tuts torob- - iseventy-five voices, "Utah. Dear Moet of th state legislatures are (Stevens) male quartet; "Silvery Cob seaorado (DeWItt), orchestra, twenty meeting this year isand the Ingpen effect. pieces; 7 A Prayer Perfect" ffiteneoo), again son on motorists laitie quartet; violin sola, "American e. Certainly there Is nd pries fixing Rhapsody" (Hauser), Kenneth contralto solo. "Thou Are Mine on gasoline, hut Isn't it a remarkIn AU" Doris all which Po' the Thornier; coincidence (Bradsley), way able FeltV Auto Wreckage Co. experimental work with automobile tires so large and thin that they have been described as "balloon Urea" Is being dona Tbe results of these experiments seem, to Indicate Important changes in ths future development at pneumatic tires. Ths first pneumatic tires used on bicycles were called "balloon tires.' They were ao much larger than the solid or cushion tires tn vogua Up to that tlms that their appearance occasioned considerable humorous comment, but this was soon forgotten when the great advantages of the new Tbe extire came to be understood. perimental work now under way may popular. again make this appellation In the experiments now being carried on. oord tires large In and having very thin carcasses have been substituted for the present conventional sizes, with a view to providing greater cushioning for passenger care. These large, thin tires, under equal load conditions, can be- - operated with much lower inflation pressures than the smaller ones, and thereby increase the ease of riding to a degree heretoFor examfore believed impossible oord tires have been ple, 34x7 four-pl- y car on a tested normally equipped with cords At an inflation 33x5 eight-pl- y pressure of twenty pounds per square Eom rich a mixture, or running with Improper spark too far retarded. cause overvalve timing will also only heating. but this, of course, will been has be on cars on which work or done on tbe gears If the car Is used in the winter time a nonfreezing mixture should The writer be used in the radiator Lkes plain denatured alcohol You can Judge the amount of al oohol to use from the following table 25 per cent alcohol, 7a water, freezes at zero. 29 per cent alcohol, TO water, freezes at 6 degrees Below zero. 40 per rt alcohol, 0 water, freeze at 20 degrees below zero In time the alcohol will evaporate and so some additional liquid must be added from time to time. No rule can be given for this, as tn a car the water of which has a tendency to boll, the alcohol will evaporate quicker than one In which the water is comparatively oooL It will also evaporate quicker In a car which Is driven much than In one little driven. It is oftsn a good practice to cover the 'tower portion of the radiator oo as to prevent the passage of the air through it If the water ia the rs--' to boil this covering Slator tends be removed. When there Is alcohol mixed with the water the mixture will boll at a lower temperature than pure water so that when the radiator would stesms when (limbing a hill on low gear tt does not nocessarilv mean that something is wrong with the the pump, land then forced by It up through the cylinders and thendown to the top of the radiator, slowIt of which tube through the boo use of gravity. As ly trickle radiaihe water trickles down In the tor It Is cooled by the air which is drawn through the radiator by the fan How We first have the radiator can It fall to function properly T In time, especially if there is any amount of lime tn the water used, s will form in the lubes, which scale will act as an Insulation the heat in against the transfer of the water lo the air drawn through the radiator to cool it. It la well, therefore perhaps once or twice a season to dissolve this scale with sods water The above is accomplished by draining off the water and then refilling wltH water in which soda, in the proportion of a handful to a bucket, has been dissolved, and then running the This water la engine for a while then dnsw'n off. and the radiator refilled with pure water a number of time. until the water comes out Chl-eee- tor vehicles stolen to 90 by getting the parte hare second bend, fer oil Batteries, makes af cars, 10 te Radiators (second hand), 95.00 te tkt-O- Say 40 Our True Value Prices -- aqT that the casing. At Masons are absolutely the our True Value prices greatest bargains ever offered in tires, as youll find after putting these lires to tbej.est of erery- Mason Tires are one quality only highest it is possible to build in day work. sell 'the, tires under theUaaufacturers Standard Warranty, approved by the Tire Manu- facturers of the Rubber Association of America, Inc., which, is your assurance of fair dealing. Maticale by A - Roy-Isn-- Little Lamb (Parke), mala quartet; "Slumber Bong" (Schumann), girls chorus; "Farewell" (Garden), girls chorus; trio, Twilight" (Huerter), Mr. Roylance, Mlsa Roylance and L. T. Thompson; soprano solo, (W lison). Miss Berths Sessions, "C3sr-min- violin solo, "Serenade" (DrdleV neth Roylance; "A Rosa Waltz (?X achel), mixed quintet; "A Humpty-Dumpt- y (Adler), mAle quartet; A Hunting Scene (Bucalosat), orchestra; "Float On," high Jinks (Friml), girls chorus. die-do- ht Jin Cord of Large Diameter And Thin Wall Said to Make -- Better --Cushions. cross-secti- - Now? WASHINGTON. water-soake- gt ht five-ye- der. Th water In the pump U liab'e to be the first to freeze In void pm weather, and, because of this, tbe fasby which tbe pump impeller is tened to the driving shaft sometimes is sheared off Of course, this mwins that the water will notcoldcirculate day, your If, on an extremely to be "stuck " or f roengine seems would be welt tp pbtird sea up. it some hot water or to put hot rage over the pump, so as to melt the ice in case the water has frozen. A Urge portion of the cars built have no pump, but use what Is known as natural circulation or the Where this tberrao-sypho- n system. is the case extreme care must be observed to always have the radiator well tilled with water, as if the water In the radiator becomes much lower than the Inlet pipe the water will not circulate properly forming tn Outside of lime-scathe water Jackets of the cc tinders, The trouble here. no there wtll he In the the iime-sr! treatment will dissolve also that in radiator the water jackets. In tbe to fault cooling Jn addition as given above, over- SS stem Itself, de heating may be duv to carbon to running posits in tha cylinders, too to too long on the lower gears, Mason Tires and Your Car Need Roving Hackers to Be Barred in Washington An Intimate Talk on theUbrkin, Units ofthe Automobile TROUBLE. OVERHEAT1NO Last week I mentioned ofthe fact that order with when something is out the ignition, the mixture, or the compression, you would receive am sigUsnal of this fact by the engines ing, losing power or even stopping, sueh not would receive but that you -- in a signal, except when too-lacase of failure of the lubrication or net cooling system. True the fact boil the water In the radiator will when there la overheating, will often give a signal that there is something wrong In the cooling system, but this cannot always be observed by the to peas In driver, unlee he happens front of the car it is a good pracinto the habit tice for drivers to of holding the back of the hand on tha radiator and so get accustomed lo how hot the radiator should be. In thlb way they will often observe, when there Is a tendency to overheat, in time to investigate and make necessary repairs. In studying the faults of the coolto cause ing system which are liable overheating let Us first see theofcourse each of the water, the purpose unit In the system, and how it can cause trouble. The illustration shows how the water circulates. Thus. It ia drawn from the bottom of the radiator by What Part Doe j,ll I, liiiillHii I n I i il i III III j I iiiiillii i l I iln i of Interest to MILLIONS of FAMILIES Twill build a car for the multitude Read how the fulfillment of that prophecy is now made possible through the Said Henry Ford in 1903 cooling western. Automobile Drivers Are Warned by Novel Signs "Don't Kill a Child is the warning that fifty signs give motorists speed- streets of ing along the Oak Park. III. The safety commission of this thickly populated Chicago suburb decided that it was oeceesary to devise some unusual and striking signs that would make a deep impression on all drivers of These signs have been piotor cars playplaced near schools, public grounds, and other centers where children congregate. American well-pav- j III ANNOUNCEMENT -- oen-dlti- i e, liilll!jii j For many years it has been Henry Fords personal ambition to make the Ford the universal family car to put it within the reach of the millions of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car ownership. During thepast fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford ears have been placed" in the hands of. retail customers more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months and yet there are still millions of families who are hopefully' looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. And now the way is open. Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a small amount each week and you will be surprised how soon you will own it In the meantime your money will b6 safely deposited to your credit krone of the local banks where it will draw interest Il dliii l! HThe Tire with The Wider and Thicker Tread Think it overrFive dollars will start ah account The whole family can participate in it 'father, mother, brothers and If Saving Appeals to You Then, shockfat yoa insist upon getting all tike mileage oat of the part of your tiro that cods yoa sisters, each doing a little. Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with your local Ford dealer. He will be glad to fully explain the details of the plan and help you to get started toward the ownership of a Tbafs the inside fahriccr they cost twice as much as the rather tread but if the tread wears oot aQ the miles renaming lathe cord or fabric are wasted. If by wearing longer and protecting the inside fabric better that the wider and thicker tread gives yoa two or three thousand extra miles out of your Gates Ford car. - . utfor i Detroit, Michigan Tirea. Super-Trea-d SEE ANY AUTHORIZED SALT LAKE COUNTY FORD DEALERS ' ' '!! " ' i ' 11 iiiiiiM,n,,l I h 'ii Wi i Ml ni i iitii mm ijt. Si i eru.Ca.trs tj'i il f. V - I |