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Show THIS BA1T TKlKUrViVBUNLIAl? MXJttSiSJiM,' AVJUUT3T liAJK-- nected the two sets of, plates are tTIiSpm THl ITORAOsTBATTERY; They Arc Many in Num. ber, and Entitled y Courtesy From Utahns. Somewhere on your car. probably under the floor board where H.can be conveniently forirotten and neglected, ice JKhiea ,iinei Is an unbellevsbie amount of hard work, and all it asks is to be fed, kept clean and given a little water. I refer to the storage battery. There probably has been no other invention to which the tremendous sale of automobiles can be ascribed so much as to the storage battery. y fctaff CrrssondfiL The weakest woman caa now crank ' WILLJLRD, Aur. II. Th obstruc-- , the largest car, and can do it while Con on Utah's excellent highway the road is muddy, without soiling thro urn on of the state's choicest her shoes or gown. At the same time otitic ssclicma, cjnud by the flood there is no part of the automobile so anew the great her, ha demonstrated importance to the state of her tourist crop. Uuy ansles of the tourist Tribune's traffic, were observed py-fIn a short time detour road, the pent walking along most of which ia routed over the o Central railroad tracks, where scores of touxiata have passed the laat three days anno the of the merfeBcy road. WhUe the disaster which befell Wil- - lard by in waa an aoaaenc, it nevwruieieni na Inconvenienced hundreds of visitors to tZ3 tT3 Utah from practically every state In Untoo. : Jiany of ut em yea. scores of thsni irisseil oris In oft I at along the aoanio rovta between the Idaho lino on the north and Salt Lake CHy on the sooth tjoa of the road conditions, but the majority waited ohssrfuJly bar whale a road was agg "Soaa Utah-Idah- eub-tlshme- 'liarifflFiilKW- 5 I II eg) l Di ' ' -- UUUUr 4 i i - A SAVAGE TIRE "AD' . Is the jars and resting on webs are placed two sets of plates, one called the positive, the other the negative. The number of plates in each positive and each negative sej will vary sccordins; to the capacity of the cell. Thus the capacity dhst is, ampere will be determined by the hours) number and size of the plates. Each plate h made up of a lead grid. as. shown In figure .1 The positive gride are filled' with a paste made of peroxide of lead, which is of a dark brown color, while the neratlve grids are filled with a paste of soft, spongy lead which has not, as murk,, oxygen ss has the peroxide, and which is dull gray. When the plates have been tilled with the paste the positive plates are all connected together, so s to have a space between them, ss shown in figure 2. by what are called connecting straps. These connecting streps "B" have attached to them binding posts for wires. The negative plates are likewise connected together. When the plates hsve been con WITH COMMENTS - Tonti tn not teat lArrn .' Thtrt't th loud, adtertutnt' Hcntyou harih tang of thtjranlic admrtmr who chirm to hat Th Best TAinr on Earth, th Finn Thinf In th World, and to forth. . Thtrt't th toft, d Ion of th di&ifio?advrtUr who rtminit you only of hit nann and hit plact of butintu. Btwn 0iu two txtrtmtt art, naturally, many tariatwru. Th ton that appaU tout and th on that wt tryle folbw it m ralhtr ttrtnt on. It it loud tnouih to bt heard, of count, and w don' t w tub-du- 1. of battery la poured into each cell so as to jam. cover vne iriaiw . " battery is now ready to be charged, which is done by connecting wires In -- Li.1. - , - . A.mAn rJ alMtpr V of a vplta;e somewhat greater t..n the' voltage of the battery Is flowtng . to tt. When the electricity goes into the which battery It will caue the water, and oxy- is a combination of- hydrojren gas to decompose- into hydrogen Will. ?n. w.A Th. nivtM . h v. mtt ... lit. ww v.- - laail win. biwwevgi, uriuuiu hpaste and so change it to peroxide of m wvu lead, sna mis prroitiae the these plates and be deposited on. will This or peroxijje plates. positive can eoBtiBJis. uniiL4he plates give off no more lead or hold no more peroxide of lead, when the battery is The battery is) then fully charged. cur- opened. The tourist, gwntraHy speaking. Is a cheerful sort of parson and one of tiros motorists wiie., woea he set a car. resims himself to tha fate attached thereto; vis.: trouble with roads, oars. Urea, ate, otc Thta fact was brought out hen during the last few days as many tourists, possibly understood snd so much negalready tired and worn from, hundreds llttie and thou sends of miles of automobile lected as it is. A battery must be fed: that storage while cheerful remained travel, they wafted to a;et throueTh WUlard, and, ia. it must be kept charged, if you when they war able to gist by over take some of the current oit of your starting motor tha detour road,- - had a rough section battery by using your lights, you must put the curto travel. Many tourists added a va- or your back sgaln In order to have some riety to their trip, by vie win the rent devastation of Wfllard, and then they the next time you want to u&e the starter or the lights. In other words, saw something. The observation made further Is If you discharge the battery you must charge It. The generator on that the treatment accorded these vis- I again car does this recharging auto itors U not going to rive Utah favor- jour able advertismr. but. rather, ia going matically, out mere are iimee wnen the battery Is discharged faster than to five her adverts criticism. ' Tourists who have used the detour the generator can recharge It. I believe that owners hsve now beroad at WUlard d urine; the last three to come educated the differImporgreat days are from at least thirty The metropolitan and tance of giving their car a drink; ent states. eosmopoHtsji croup which congregated thaw Is. of filling with distilled water her during- the tleun of the road about orffce a week. It Is extremely that this tie done If the gava tha average observer a fair Idea Important to of the great proportions to which the battery is enjoy a long life. No part of the car demands cleanlitourist traffic has developed during the last fsw years. It is tremendous, ness so much as the storage- battery. and tha stats can 111 afford to let any If the smslleet particle of- mineral opportunity slip by in extending the- matter gets Into the battery it willtttmort courtesy to the visitors. Immediately be attacked by the sul- service. Young Bridal Couple Annual Outing Held 1 Tendered Inception lir. anil lira John Twltchell entertained at a wedding dinner in alanderfleld Tuesday, complimentary to their daughter. Prurience, who was married earlier to Robert E. Lee of Milford. Mrs. Twitchelt was assisted in servby Miss Ethel Twltchell and Mrs. ing Dal Sly. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin. Th rooms were decorated in goldenglow sad Bride's nwa. A wedding dance was given later in tha school .house, at Manderf i eld and wss largely attended. Mrs. 4Le is a talented photoplay writer. The young couple will make their home in j j j Mil-for- 1 It-D- avid j I at Pathfinder A scertai ni Road Condition tween Here and Ogden. Be- mand-- for local Infonniticn on road past week, conditions as during the of the cloudbursts and WUlard. at Trip "Tl"'K;:'-ots-'"3lratwnibo1Vs"--sso- BIO-SI- Important Items of Equipment of winl,' And they report that, in every way, it represents precisely their conception of what a really fine motor car should be. satisfaction with They are enthusiastic over their the Big Six because of its dependability, surplus power, extreme comfort for seven passengers, the completeness of its equipment and its fine appearance. The series 24 model the finest Big-Si- x Studebaker ever built presents a value uriapproached by other cars at anywhere near the price." And its nominal cost of operation is a source of continual satisfaction. Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenience, comfort and utility has been provided even to an extra disc wheel complete with tire, tube and tire cover ; handsome nickel-plate- d bumpers, front and rear; automatic gasoline signal mounted on instrument board, and many other features. is due to large volume, the The low price of the Big-Si- x fact that Studebaker overhead is shared y three models, the manufacture of all vital parts in StudebalHr plants and Stude-baker- 's vast physical and financial resources. Big Six Touring all-rou- -- Extra disc wheel with tire, tube and tire cover. Handsome nickel - plated bunzpera, front and rear.. 3 Automatic gasoline signal, mounted on iuaUuuient board. One-pie- wind- - ram-pro-of shield. luirrur. glass visor. Walnut steertag. wheel with new type spsxk and throttle controL Courtesy hght, cowl lamps and coirUrsnaTinn stop-an- d This is Ihe closing argument. These are some oi tna worth. h i siderations you mav have kv mak ing vyoar next tire purchase from lour complete line. 'TaaSaSaaaMtaaSSSamamamBa- U- taa light Tonneau lamp with cocveo-lteextension cord. Quick sctioQ cowl ventilator. Mototncter with lock and ornamental radiator cap. Tool kit in left front door, locked with master key. nt -- I I II II f, - trip, however, than we are with dire W consequences. suggest that caution is in order rather than Ihouf htleaaneee Aluminum-boun- , years of service, the nam confidence and respect more than ever. After runcing bosrds with corrugated rubber mats and itrp pad. d Aluminum kick plates. Grip hnrtrTlr on body rails. Thief-proo-f transmiation lock. Snubbers. 14 MODELS .. Tonraas ltr W. RoadaterO-Psat.- Bedtn We Csdorsc the dealera llalrl k They are prepared to assist you ia making a wise selectioa. They caa recommend Ihe type of tire dcsi suitea to your needs. THE SPEECKELS 'SAVAGE,, TTEE ' Sherry's Oarsos Wsods Cress, UtsM . "VTetar Brse, Gartgt rtgHsai City, Utsh e. onTfi Lssan, Utah SJImits tWrvic Station Fork. Utah Spsni a ' THE CO. South Fifth West, Stlt Lake city, Utah South West Tempi Sslt Lsk Cty OUT.OF.TQWN OEALEJia Utah Tire S2S IDAHO Tire Service Ce. Raxburg, Idshs Service Ststlsn Nsmps, Idaho Consumers' P. Jergsns) Preston, Idaho Le McChesney Wlr, ldh SPJ!EifELS &aVf!6ETIR s- 13t-t4- 1 - & Rubber Co. Esst Second South Sslt Ltk City AND PRICES- -f. I LIGHT-SI-- Studebaker enjoys 71 6PBCIAL-SI- I B., 40 H. P. 4 995" 973 ) 3 W. C. Van Horbeck $1750 tv Glare-proo- XAJtBY DEALERS CAR high-price- ,SaVaBaaaBaBaBaaBaeeeeeeeeeeam Here we would have you know that ihe joys of motoring can be overshadowed by a feeling of anxiety or s sense of fear if proper precaution is not takes. We are more concerned with your enjoying your UtnLLSSJ TOURING R Many motorists who have always insisted on the best in everyd thing they buy, have discarded their heavy, bulky, cars and have replaced them with the Studebaker Big-Sfa- AntTMtiatir whulfhirld 5F77a7Z3 U SEVEN-PASSENGE- X Leads in Intrinsic Value Rear-vie- Obf-- $alis&ctiott,Qualilii or Prico UTAH Aatm1r1 Seen' Auts Supply SIS .Twenty --fourth Street OgosH, Utah 0er R. Spnar -- t1924 Model Big'Six Again t Just a' little descriptive heading mmA n orainaic tne exclamatory title, iiuBiiuiBi ana tne lexi mat at Sail Lsk been-fife- cfcation has been the 'storm center of the thousands of tourists seeking Information. All day king the office counter and telephones have been taxed to capacity to give the information desired. . STUDEBAKER THE ." Co. for-al- io A Sooth Ctt Idaho Fall to dancing, "cafeteria" style, at Sc a dance. From the supper and dancing a substantial sum was raised to apply on the indebtedness of the ward. exclamation designed to remind, you of your inherent desire, for bodily and mental comfort. It' a natural desire this desire for comfort sod the feeling of is closely associated with it. If you feel secure you can be comfortable and this ii a big step toward happiness. Worth considering isn't it ? In th mountains, or wherever It rosy be. It Is a comfortable . feeling to know that the tires on your car arc " . that yon can rely upon them to hold tha road when hotdlng the road la most desirable after a rain, perhaps ; on a slippery dirt road ; or a treacherous, slimy pavement. To claim that a tire will skid under no conceivable condition is to claim something that I not true. To claim that th Savage "Aristocrat" Cor, grip the road and dora It without retarding the engine or loHLg traction efficiency Is stating a fact. For this was a matter of deep consideration In designing the Aristo-crtread. . On treacherous roads when tire failure would be highly Inconvenient, or even dangerous when dependability is most demor sirable then, than ever, you will appreciate a tire like the Aristocrat Cord. Etst First 'COUPLE 1$ ARRESTED. POCATELLO. Idaho, Aug. Brown, colored, and Marguerite War Bonnet Roandap Karl, a whits woman, have been taken Into custody at Idaho Falls and are l bel'l Scheduled being aged violation of th Mann white slave act. Information in .csute the hae by local de- -. i Tee TH lieai Special nd tha partment-'d- f justice- agents to wvek-IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Aug.--l PocsJ ootrts wiiH brougbt The famous War. Bonnet in the roundup, xUo and county lodged jau. which, attracted ucb- - widespread attention several years ago. will be reLEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA. vived on a larger scale than before, MALJLD. Idaho. Auk. 18. Mrs. J. according to Dow Williams, who Is H. Evans and daughters, Oneita and. Los directing the plans for this year. QueeQlyn, left this week for Th dates have been fixed for Septo visit Mrs, Evans- - son. Bud., tember. 11, 12 and 13, and Reno park and daughter, Mrs. Isabel Hardy. They has been procured for the event. In expect to make their noma in caul selecting the dates careful thought has I fomia. i more irom tne neignoonng towns. The I smusement hall was packed. After supper the time was devoted dependable lire equipment when you travel oa roads that are "off the beaten path". Our obliging Indian character ia the foreground suggests that you would make ao miaiaac u you usea ravage Tires. S Jolly- StOeh-e- ra held their annual outing- at th Grove yesterday with an attendance of about eighty members, including their families. The ladies supplied lunches snd a plonk) ' was held, tha feature of the day bains; a wletue .J roast. , Th entertainment was riven by the to those newly officers retiring new officers " are Th e.ectcd. Mrs. E. H. Clarke, president; Mrs. William H. Bassett, vies president:, Mrs. WTHlaUn JaobsoiirscTwy, and Mrs. E. A. Wolfe, treasurer. to The Tribune. This illustration h slot Vou how. desirable it would be to have The Utah Vulcanizing pertsl to The Ttieaas, DELTA. Aug. 11 Th DELTA. Aug. 18 The Delta ward of the Mormon church gave a chicken supper uu-- t evening to a throng of The ward numbers nearly people. 1200. and til were present during the i 144 to The Tribes. BEAVER. Aug. IS. Special mind tintinf a tola if wt can, but wt hast no objection to other good people tinting otto or ctn joining in on the chorus, if you understand what I mean. In other words, we want people to know the merits of our product If we can present our proposition in a frank, unbiased, though possibly unique manner and we attract attention by reason of it, without injuring other Itgitimatt advertisers havt accomplished our purpose. That's fair, isn't it Roygl B. Lee, Advertising Manager -- snd Warehouse, byJalhStitcherr . lt S.S.T. CO. Toutm- Roavletar Pate.) 1223 15W M- o. b. factory X If W. B., SO Tt. P. -- CaaXS-Ptss.- ) EdM I lS0 BIO-K1- X Toawis r Coop. UiS 1975 t0 Ilf. W. a, tO B. P. "--n (4 7 SO 5 6eWi Ti Terms to Meet Your Convenienc STUOE ER. Closed Closed Today Studebaker Picnic Today Studebaker . , W. E. Bill Co. Blackfoot, Idaho Pren V Lsreh Idaho Fell, Idsh Ythowsten Servlc Osrag Rlgby, Idsh Rupert Battery 4 Vulcanising Rupert. Idsh Bolt AuU Supply Bel, Idaho J. C, Sanger Fltioeraid Motor Co. Twin Fan, Idsh r C -- C. N. Shelton Tire Co. SIS North Pooatelio, Idaho Mn A. S. Singleton St. Anthony, Idaho "Sootty" Hndron Burley, Idsh aJSSS.SONJdlMeOx. CmF.0RNI8 I a SUPPER DANCE GIVEN. Special rf . iiwiiM-iMa THE STORAGE BATTERY. NO. 32 No. L vtv it Office bees given In order not to conflict with th work of th farmer, coming, It knea. between th DOLaio and V""vraia 'seasons. a wmr peunc Onav nunareo inma nm and feathers, have bees procured, which guarantee th success of th and some or the best riders affair, mrA of 'the InliimMBitia country have beon SsSned. s, electa aepiouns; Interesting W. Hl HU ItM MM A never which of have some west, be) tore oeen proouceu wm w maiiiivii . la th roundup.. gen end hydrogen when ohenrtng asand a the battery gas. while the axyreh left when conThus the water, 4s stantly leaving the e.lectrolyts. ik. hximm 1MJ Cross-Countr- y -- disconnected from the charging rent. When it is desired to get some of the current out of the battery a cirNever in th history of motor car The morning after, the storm The cuit is made outside and then the soft others. travel has there been as much de Tribune Overland pathfinder car" was lead plates sort of say to the Oivs os- bae our lead," - and the others-say- . "We will if you will give up some electricity." This Is agreed to, and so electric current leaves the battery and the plates gradually their original form, change back oftolead the peroxide changing back to lead the and oxygen going away soft as a gas. COPTKIGHT On That . ary fr ) - nwiu-iwi- H V. phoiie aeidr and; is the form of a sul- phate, be deposited on the plate, thus preventing them from takings, charge. I would suggest to every auto owner that he get a book of instructions from uhs manufacturer of his battery and read It and follow its instructions carefully. By so doing hs will get longer and better service from his battery than he otherwise would. It needs cars, watching and attention. Let us see of what a storage battery is mads, First we have the container or Jar, which is practically alwsys made of hard robber. Generally there is a separata Jar for each being places cell, the vartoas oeB aids by sad in a bansry box or case. - T Tribune, Car Aids in Flood Disaster -- L. Units ofthe Aufttile AnlntimateTon th eUfcrUn at th disposal of Field Becre-tar- y George C. Hewes of the Utah Stat Automobile association and was used aa a scout car- to bring information Into tha office. Th reports had to be verified before Information couid be given the public It was til, .Hewes' duty to follow all rumors and as, soon as were--true - eondit ion vsrtfied - telephone results at one to headquarters. Under this system, th automobile association was able to give placed prevented touching By : separator or "ptatesrindTeparatorS "being put times. mads of perforated rubber and sometimes o s prepared wood. tether.-- . they. ia; place by WOOO DIOCKS VI cauwj ar Anmnlar ela. Ik ments' are placed in Jars insulated covers are put over wtm, are placed in their box or case and th whnle sealed with paraffin wax The complet. or special composition. ssvi .look a jhown in fig et ure Note how, for convenience in conto the necting the positive of one ceilelements negative of the other the are placed in alternate positions. Also " note tne ruier now When the battery is to be used a solution known as the electrolyte and composed of sulphuric acid and water fySfcderick CGuerrlichMM. i, , THIS I - S ( - w s ss tj a fa, ten SAtTtAfxCrry S T U D E B A K E R Picnic Y E A R Meaoi IJ ! |