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Show , .. .le , . . r 4 .. '' 4 '''''.'' ', , ' , , 1,. - ''' !'' " 1 4 .4 ; . j . - - .. we '''' 1 ' , ' - - . , , W Vil I , ,.... EERIE MAKES STOCK CARS FO , Anton Will be Marled Thin Bummer on Isle of Man. Four-Cylind- June.. (Special. te; T)eSews.). ,New Trek. tune 7..Tnusual severity tet regulation wM make hiteteeting a race Iplaoned for the Isle of stock-c- ar ,lan. this summer,to take at tr "sit of t until buiMallow British motor-corder-ters te evolve a car type eultable to leen postponed vr , o tte 1141 - bed ttits g 'Isle '14.- ed ar well-bui- conditions. The Revel Automobile club, hot wish-itrto (reappoint the inhabaants of the 6110 rit who have terreesed their Mari. &Aire for a motor car race, is consida ering regulations for 'Stock" car race 1, bleb it itroPeitcl- to er "stock" This rare is for tk the tra sat the - shall ergint rylinders 2.543 Inches bors not exaeding 6.11,12 Athos ,arf. have a aat inches. and a etroke not exceeding 'The distance of the rare over the Tourbe to is course eight lam ist Trophy The winner will or about 300 mile". become the holder of the Tourist TroVhr The chanis for this "clock" car racer must be of a standard touring design end construction In every respect, and mute be shown in the .manglacturies I Its 1st ta Ska. taal fished prior to Feb. Ir. Any car which, In the opinion of the Judges, is not a stock car or which is specially deeutned for steedalthough it may appear In a catalogue aa abovewill not be resrmitted to start. The minimum weight of the cars taking pert Ia to be they :400 pounds. That le to Pay. ,witl, compete., including driver and and tools. water, fuel. oit, mechanic, 'ether appliances.- - spare time. or dewith tires. tachable rims. or wheels The chassis is to conform in allIBM-Oh to the requirements of the law. The bonnet radiator cap. all and tappet undersidelda valve spring veva& must be used. The width of the bodY' must not be lees than 40 inehes to allow for two seats. measured from the outside. while the dashboard must be rectangular and riot less than 40 Mbes in width and V Inches in the level of the height. measured from top of the frame. All can must ex-be fitted with standard silencer and hautd pipe. exactly as usually fitted to the car. An exhaust cutout. however, it is a may not be fitted. whether standard fitting to the car or not. be able shall ear each In order that to carry enough fuel for the 300 miles.' Iy roe sat lett tie rL sis 111 a. set tta 16. Ib Itt ther Para toe !ay. idler eve vitt. 4r t - which has now telt or 1916 in the special race there WI a 'cylindrtcal tank, with Wile plates to epiaelang about too prevetft She fuel much. may be fitted as an extra equipment, or In place of the standard petrol tank. It is not to be more than 40 such diameter hichisairriergth. and-oas maY he necessary to earry not lea" en fuel.. If of placed transthan gallon, versely over the rear part of the chassis the whete tank must be above the top of the frame. INther gravity or preeeure feed may be used. and enin this retrant e may alter their Rut the same tak. and it;se spect. fitted Inman to the of carburetor aft ear must be used. The jijuetment of from that the carburetor may va usually employed upon the car. almust be induction the pipe though identical with that usually ,fitted. Anis that the other alteration peirmitted slope of the (daring pillar may be teet to suit the type of body A ntoet Important regulation. used. however. Is that tto higher gear ratio may be used than the highest fitted as etandard to the type of car entered. Only wheels of a Mee specified In the maker's catalogue for the type of car entered may be fitted. Detachable wheels or rime-arpermitted. whether usually fitted as a standard or not. nth- - ',re root Um' ae. lost the eon dos mid est int to sad IS two-seat- I Fut ore Ms lt". ot- - os g 4 o atMit IA CASTOR ?or Oita Infants and Children. Ilia Pad Yu Rays Alms aught wts it I; liar VS the 'Aviators Of Stators 'Comfort .in an autrunebile is .verY . closely related to the unsprung 'might-says the local Franklin dealer here. 'The part e between the road and the sPritigs of a car that make up the ,unsprung weight are ttres. rims. wheels. hubs. axle arid gears. In cases where the transmission is located on the ,rear axle. this is a part Of the unsprung weight -Today wen people know the cost el operation of tars this question atmsprung- weight is a most Important one. Recessive unaprung dimributedmeans improperly toed, and an unbalanced car. Owners often are not Interested In the amount 'If this weight, but if there Is any one lt car that does thing about a deserve attention It Is the unsprung weight It .hats a great deal to do with The operating cost of the car. with comfort when riding. and with safety-'I- t is easy to see that when a wheel drops in a hole or hits a bump. as a stone. the force of the blow le directly nrcemrtional- to' the lineprung weight and the ear springe are no help whatever to the tiree- If the rims and axles are twice as heavy as necessary the tire gets that much greater blow. What the car sorters do is to gently transmit the blow, from hitting the bump, so that the painengers are not affected. 'If OD Jumps off an ordinarY dumb-be- ll form with a in each hand and then tries it again with one In each hand, ,he a notice a wonderful difference la, the blow.. In fact he may drop the .heavy dumb-bollThe tires get the Jame treattnentwhaw thalssavy axle ,le,used Instead of a light one and instead of dropping the axis they blow up. - (24:441.7 PLACED the MUDGUARDS w head-tarot- of-t- he IS RAPIDLY BEING SOLD FORD PRODUCTION ' .81niTkE1. hal' actual- ,.- S - .. ISM '; A --GIP aBBS 7--- WM- - rat: OS I i. wid ,,,,. , lic- - t bre. re- - se i . tbe - - ". ; -- ,,, '' i. - I A 9 :: , - ,.,,, AIM t- "tilt - i ,.! ...., ---- - b' "b Better Cara' - : 4- ri t Models , 4', 4 its built Butek will build titem.' - - 'Randall-Dod- d Auto Co. , -- AT OUR SALESROOM , - ' k 'al- E ,' arisPT- NOW . U Additional Sports three-fifth- . WEST ioultrisr SOCTR Err: "Automobile Row'! OREGON SHORT LINE Trbte a, lid& mirrucTrvgnlitr re. i twatt ettf gda, tftt 4 11, Tm awl ts OrdeItlnveic.altaba. 7:15' A ?N.. . 7:15 .0gdest. 800 Lim sPd , red 'rho u nIS 4Ttr .. 650 S 6:50 2:10 2:35 4:05 - 0:40 11:45 11:45 city P.m.. lkor .09ertand. Loa AL - p.m... Ogden. LinottedOmaha. DnN $t. UMW Brilthm Coolie Orden. Dottrel Pm... at, LIE pit. - px. Pit. Lit 815 425, P.21. 4.1nottade, sLOmalora. Ell lee too& P. M.f.gltind..sma61'.1.4 Oaosten. !rotten. Mated Moor& Meek favor and Wool. dal MI. ?.11:40 jutr. ..12:50 P.M. w":attitts' ismatir; .10.15 a. P.M.dfls U4OS4.J and wed. Tokoolnouk 'name oak". usys glob. , cense eel a a gi TRIB 644P44444. p.m) Unsdlnalln 3. I --- , .. NMMMIManinMulnle è:1-g"- ;111-tt-ii- Yo Want. .I , - , 4I , 1' 1 1 t , 11,1 - - ,es v , , ) 4 II f l'it f,'; 1 i When choosing your tires hold fast to the main issues- -Length of Service and Quality of Service. Firestone Tires are made in all approved styles or types, like leading makes of automobiles themselves. Take your choice. But don't consider type or style as a virtue In itself. It is no indication of service-givi: value. Trueness of design,materials used, methodsI of building, care in workmanship and inspection -- these are the factors which determine mileage and quality Of service. t" i; 1 i , Without Sacrifices "'". ; . 1 ., . 1 , - r ;'. - IMINIIIIIII 1 ' 0 ,$: ' t I 1 , i I Quick Detachable Clincher Type : , , ' . . 10 - : t I or NON-SKI- D Smooth Tread I - - e-s- - 1,.(1111tli: I ISE Pierce Arrow - ne - ISIMBISIsmisMI 11 MISMIMOI soismosmommS11011111 - , . .. , ' i I 4 i ,, Whim Tbse-h, y 5...,, H. S. Pireetons. -- Largest - Ittoolhants Tire and Kim Makers" - .; toed dee and allat MI :tilt alt at the gueof gr;i7ars too en or attached to 191DO attetitute ether any than then ogiadoldo War asy . , guaranis' is withaiseigh t . !!,;, , sr 2 81 . ; I 1 - 6' . , r r!' 4 ii III ,t ' - likI; i; I ' : 1 i : , I-- i t,'''i.,, 1$ I 't p , , k 4 1 t; 1 1- .3 , -i is 1 t'Arl.'ffgi : - ' ; ' - I ' "I e j ...t'41 A 1.: , , 1 I - . : l'i,' ; ; , ' . 1 , - : ' , ' el 1 tr - ,,, ,,. ; t tit ' The Ftrestone Tire and Rubber Co., Ale:rani:OhioAllI Large Cities ,- - - .,. , - ---' ,. . i: 1 sanest void' - ,- . flistasolmiliSIBM r anis 0' S - ) Whom - f 11 Tires In All Standard Types Ask for the zest tino guide direetans tins are dr.:, 1 ,,. , ' I , 4 la Botteriu Service" 4 - Remember that the leading tire, ' 7in every style, ;:.:44;;;Ifezrir,-"""41IN ,,,,Ot-itit)' of service isford;:ngngiresthtFoneiress, ndtire.tonequals: x -, ---And in P ,,. t,--,'you are sure not only of Most ,..., 4 fi'ltr e:milei Per pollar of tire cost, but a A Of quality of service' which means 0 other eomomies as well as greatest rivwfrs I SIOVIDIT Clincher Typa tfAZ:ZIY ur,T.911 comfort and confidence. The buoyant, grippingFirestone rubber insures perfect traction, no ." tv" of wheelsgasoline save& sillalfing Againthe buoyant tread and cushion absorbs the little vibration& 'V---tb p;:.:' ' Less strain on car mechanismfewer repairs. 4,24 This quality of service, added to greatest mileage, has kept Fire., 4r .. ' Stone Tires far above, c:ompetition for neerly-fourte- en ,Ng A yearswith b liti I Dever an "off season." This explains the large proportion of Firestone ueers, particularly among men who haVe owned cars for many years. ...,..,.,......, '3,,,,,,04,41 ,,, Avcid the- stages of experimentSpecify or platthAe PireitieVcr: f .4 . . ...0......1,,,:.0:: ' t . ' - -- ' - i , ng IL Bottorill ,,, it 44","."""': res Hudson ' Landen & Company dr I Oru Clotonale, Demonstration &might tilde Type tire bills, - Plowind t at e T1 try - ..1.000 Sass sad IstsremStats "seat& 10:20 A.M.: Almalte. Chico-'Amami-01- 0a. Pactle 12:01 P.M. 1:15 PIE. 0.diti: Dolga Portland.. Botts. - rte. Linde oh. we, (Craw 7:50 415 , wow. Prone& Ogden, Maio& Pocatello. Dotte. dabloa aloe illoottoollor. and intornuodiate 023 A.m.. ra Cnizzori and li.da;voret Logan. Solite uamitudosr.... au's svAl we and Loran olio CARD. ' 11111 his determination to no longer tempt fate- by flying. Aviator Clean if: Curtiss.- whose exploits In a biplane have given him International fame, has compromised on an auto-- I i mobile that will "skim over the roads ' .--- Ilk. a bird. , Known -- In --two hemispheres as the greatest gas engine expert of the decade. ktr. Curtiss has planned to remain near his aeroplane factory at Hammondeport. N. Y.. until next fall when be will to to San Diego. Oil., e for several months to direct experi, ments with hydro aeroplanes. In order to escape the almost irFor eels by ofra deddlets. nonstable impulse to start a Motor Bram, 1311 It. end &WU on his aeroplane and take an air Pboote Wana ble Sin i jaanatintut tootarenear neighboring , te.lmanr I -f 1 Curtiss bas arranged to have a sevenpassenge, gig cylinder Mitchell automobile delivered from the factory at , Racine to ids summer home at Hammondsport and will put in his roars time touring. Harry R. Richardson. a Mitchell , agent in a neighboring city who gets CAR OF 1913 ' the credit of closing the sale for the Big Six Mitchelj . is in 'receipt of congratulations from Mitchell dealers in several cities, all exprensing their appreciation of Ms ability In a moiling lino. Aviator :Curti'. . who haat experi- ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL mented with every form of Internal combustion engine from the days of the reontraptionar be used to wor on a itiotorcrcitr veztl.14;,tiloioamtcrilti sell:Mime motor. from &MOO( a number of ether make, that were cill'enid to him. "If the agent with whom I placed ,my order," gala Mr. Curtiss. Is happy, be should thank the designer of ny the machhas out aktits Racine factory. I have elected to cease flying in the Allto-uompaair.- but did bee to refrain from lying over protium the Mods with Itty bandsAlasping country the rim of a soktring wheel. I think lhe next beet ,1IdSahtaole, CSoirtstiorado, thins to piloting ono of toy powerful to As guide a Ibiplane& SlA Wire. car.' big. powerful IYAMIAtSig .1! I14. United ?Wm in , , RACEiiESULTg .. ; MBE IN AUTOMOBILE ' , SIENN CURTISS WILL 1 1: , rn cot down , RESTS CAN.-thir- - DI ., the, Piping 11,ick f.7ountry club, Locust! ARE tailey, L. I. tche.r, ths Englishmen' I t:'.2,:1 1,', ar Putting on tbo nniuhing touches,' BIKE that he IN strong enough tor the posld il nr-rrnif, Tn tion of back. Capt. Ritson is to beNo. Orie-mihandicap. mtnateurilrat beat 11.1 Hirt 3. the pivotal pesition, anti will captain, won by Kiser. 1441 &nig; Taylor. second. yardm. Casey. thlrl. 130 yard; GesaPlo... le a daehing the team. Climape apt. 1 1.J i '' ' Fib fourth Etahl fifth. 66 yards: yards: I. find flang-vrnu- s No. Capt. Chap time. Second heat.. won by Kraut- and Edwards have played together in Pr. IS weennel. yards. 0 Schmertz. 8rits41 Army Offiefes Espect to Lift the tiret two positions before against Hamlett. third. 66 yards; Cook. the Ameriean international fourbh. 7l-- yardm. Walker,. fifth. 36 yards; , ;, ' f Final won by Khmer: Tayfinis, y...r.:-L- . a great player at lor. Capt. ; second-! ! i Stahl. third; Krtilller, fourth; I No. (let hint on. a first class Pony. 'time. 1.5M Tbree-u a rt er 'handle-sp- . probreowslalai... New Trak. June 7 .A ertain grim with his i.yers eel! net. and you will see ft 111011)0r14We display of forceful nolo. Won. by 1,4tefenbartier. tia yards: Yount, i' deternitrustion la tierhat,.. tne most nn- - Ile has done most ef hie hest work at second. all yards: third. 36 yards'. $ time. 119 fourth. meratch. 't 1 1 1 . ticeablewcharacteristic of the Britifh . No. I and le a inest ettraetive player liehh. . Unknown imp raw, proferationdietan(-, ,, tO to limk alde.1 et. lie VRUP gives i army officers who hoot, l, ,tt,,st Ryan i Helm secohdi, Thom- fhe tt.tIM beau. Of the feet that he: alWon byl'Ye. Abalitace...Laialle,..4. fourth; International att from the has played elth poi,. ! : asainet time, L.31 ' Capt. i Meadow Brook toani this .ar.. Tao-inil- e the American team lefere. 'ammtaurWois aecond; Walker; soldiers vi Pio vt, ere t,sikt.t ty .Cs Pt. Noel EftilKftrtift At ffti 4 tag repo- - by O. tiohmertx: Taylor. I f... 4:11. ttme. t I fourth: third; Huey, t motorlaseed--rare."--matchKing George on the ete of th.ir de- teflon for .hinuself in the matelles. net Teri-nat- e was Me MeTTthe Wilcox. sec, belkt Py0; perheps by profeasionalWoo partutsti- from the (ttti,T tide, seetit to Iher of the English teem two veers ago raid: time, 14:23 ".;3- .4 . realise. that this is,. thcir, last, chance and wag- - geetaitaw- weeding great 11 ri..tr sinneA powerful time. years at I....st to -- rceapturz form at that so :::--, i :7- 7 : the t...ovetei trophy, if the Knglisi- ter. be extremely diffieuiee tot i ,1 iInn 1a.. aaa.n It still,,be a long time aride off the hell. He can. too, lead .! i ..I 1 forlern hope with. immenne dash and-- . I', before another rich and- - patriotic e tieterneleatiare ,tit1 of the game like tho Duke of Ls f 1 I It AS CA PTA N. Westratn.stvr, alli he found t,t thvatfce 1: 1 an ,Invatitng team and sowy it with card. R. ft !Meant; who will prob1 I ... I the pick' of the polo t4.0111 S the ably coaptain the team from the N. 3 v,,,rld , The to.es of. the British empirel poAtion. like the other three .; A VERT EIGHT WEIGHT GAS AND ' I. !' '., 'king on thcir mok, the four British of the challengitig team, has members, , played a OIL TR captain,' ate not regarding their visit great deal PELF 1.IP1' AND in India. Two yeare ago he. to Anwrice in the light ,4t a picnic A t voloATte PLOW. returned home to London from India , ', i,.,:. t , Ti e original 1,8111 which won the cup ' - I ! ' 1 personally to nere all soldiers and Hussars. In the ETft(lith polo unknown Put and Tuesday. between IS Monday - : . : I the repute-thi- n peep's. t present I are there are one dragoona and the am. m.. II south end at In led he had. gained India had pre-veione ileagocin guard and two of the Eighth West cer ehewed anniething tanc,'ra' and he him. l'or the flict time in the history of If not ell. of his brillianey in London 1 these Anglo-Amerha- n Come out and se. this wanderfut . matches, It is nolo, Last eteienn he. wax 'again home L. 1x,,,. to frotu..dadisseekene-44ineweepreveriteit-htni the, notet. British interesting cantith an Irishman. Three; frem doing anything like full juetiee, r 1,:, of the players are Englishmen cant. to his game. to in now lebyeleallyi alit 1;,...i..,,,..: . Cheape represents Scotland.canti right again. anti his play eine. he haw officers nr the iiritian team at, been in the United States hae been tsp', ,, GE111 ER ILI. AGENTS. w , Lestfe heape of the king's dragom .hoie. Capt. Riteen halt mereelloue con- 14 t awful,: rapt. tsleiel Edwards of the! trol tver the bait Hi, wrist work in ex, i WEST 201 VPIrE 'Orin Ninth anti he hits with splsndbi Capi R. G Ritsom TE MIME. the lontskilling dragoons. and iapt traordinary. direction . H harkhand strtiltee have H -,.,,,., theSeventA-erfflanh A:titan Doekettof te4rottt,4te4t ; '1 St rtPrng-I' Turtt. cers. Individually the team iF COM-, ; I' Z 'Rock. Capt. Riterin UP,S tu tISIt'k . l'i ': 1,,ved of Ome of the finest Player s in han4 Mr.ke .tht Rot well on the eff 8Ide t. , the British empire Tho four officers as the near eide :d,,t;.H ,i.,.,,....;1 bring to the game an experience of .. , Capt. Vivian Lockett. now In the. 1.li 4 I S. polo on many grountis and under to W. place originally assigned eult conditions 'which must teke them Ruckmaster . in a player of great skill. rnore adaptable to and les,s likely : ! i. I ' and the fart that he has done most 5 l --- fr,st ted by utilleelletorne-A etutrenteed etre for the surreund-- , ef his pelo in India ghoul,' make him '': l ' ' 'mt.. They are also superior horsemen, quite at home in the heat which te ' 4, I 4.' i 'Auer sad Tobeceogiablet la Very Ind this adds greatly to the value likely to prea-aiwhet! the International of the fine stable of posies which has game. eome Mr this- month. Capt. PRICE S12.50 hew collected for them. Lockett has not played murh Polo In It is expected that the Englishmen was and an there inclination England, will play in this order: Capt. Charipe, at arm on. the other eide to look upon 1 No. I; Capt. Exisartis. No. 2; Capt. him as rather weak member of the , 1,,,,,21 i Edison- No. and (apt. Lockett. back. team. Nevertheless his Indian form SCITRAM14-JOHNSOW bIttfog 1,1 Doekett. who was put on the his regiment won the 47apt al Flee Stores Where the Coes $loe leant at the: last moment to take the tournament at Meerut in February last i t ,I , , Place of W. $ "Itueltmaster, has him as the poesessor Of all l'' shown by his work on the field at the titialitiee of an internatIonal player. 404 ten-rou- - :',i',.; ( t - -- -. ,DS 0R n ................ . . . - , 1913 '. IBIIIIMOPROIIIIMillt, tihnagtars.;.alt acI-fou- -P e in DsOt-to- n Over The Roads. i ar Brake testa made Wednesday 111,,t a number of Packard tru,-k- s Mg on ---frtm its Detroit factory Aviator Burs Car -' is WIltrit to Skim cars. ,.,,.. hi WESTHN ROADS aperopertuallyueepropdortiemononsedtrabtrake 74.000 ok, is, !MOTOR TRUCK BRAKES !ENGLISH ' ARE GIVEN HARD TEST it be an automatic governor to eantrot th. Reports ,That $40.000.000 speed of the motor. street steldents in Spent la West Before Opening which. motor trucks figure, can be re. of Panama Expos. Idols. dueed to a minimum. A loaded three-to- n truck go,na at W. C. Hendrie. president of the W. the maximum governed specd of I?. was an stotmedm less than miles C. Hendrie Rubber company has comhour, its own length.. An unloaded pleted a tour of the POutttwest and la t k. going as fast as the governor preparing a report to group of bank- would allow. was toppfti in a space of ers, covering the expenditures made in nine feet. .Thette teats show the tmn- good road construction by the rarious trot erMch can .be xerte-- i hy driven; r Packard trucks in avoiding states. eounties and cities of the ter- of dents. line Wtth the Packards automatic goc- ritory went of the Colorado-Kansa- s and south of the ernot the maximum speed of thd h1 Urea. is definitely fixed by its owner. on this report -- will be based in é el, With such control it is impoes,hie for large measure the expenditures in bonds venturesome drivers to risk the lives of and other forms of commercial paper and, endanger other traffic with which the hanks intereel4d Will be Pedestrians SIBM111311111 uffitlent a to PrAs speed auto by Prepared to hack automobVe. vent immediate control of the truck truck. auto engine and ttre protects now when conditions call for qui-l-c use of under consideration. brakes. The Hendrie report trill show that tests 'furnish coneluslie proof before the opening of the Panama ix- - The with the brakes in good condition Sac Francisco in 1916. more that, combinettionof position-Ithe governor with than $40.000NO will be expended for, the the large braking area of the Packard good roads in Colorado. Ahaona, New accident eVen In the chance of trucks. Nexico.iNerada. California and Utah, is and that. as a result of this great work. the most crowded thoroughfares, the field In motor vehicle financing will practically negligible so far as the is concerned. be practically unlimited for the next truck , , le years. Hendrie is tilmaelf head Of a concern that is building a 9100.000 auto ttre factory at Torrance. a suburb of Los Angeles, and within the past week has let contrar ta for the doubling the output of this ,plant, reatigations. NIB! "WHITHIOPES" According to the report. which will be sent to New York during the next, Jo days, California leads the development in road work. with the expend-- , ELIMINATION CONTEST iture by the Mate of 9111.000.000 for two lines of good road from the Mexican, to the Oregon boundaries; los An-- 1 metes county will leadthe too Down and Out and sport13.600.000 marmot), expended and with a, Johnson dotn Wants Champ lim program of MO miles of good road a! year for the next decade. Hea vywetaht. Other counties in California are not far behind. New York. June 7The way events newColorado comes second with ly created highway COMMilltiOn. which appear to be ehaping themselves it ie spending SUMAC thia yedir In the looks very much as if wffl beginning of itto road work. The Colo- be eliminated from pugilism for ail rado commisskn expects to get a half million dollars irons the counties In ad- time to come. and eportdom is about dition to the stile fund, and with this ready to accept the best heavyweight money will put id 396 miles of road, to him add to the 4,500 miles of fair road al- that can be found and VTOWn champion. But none of the big fellows ready in existence. In Utah and Nevada the work of con- are going to be permitted to annex necting up with the Colorado roads to the title without' fighting. much as make a central roadway for autos from the Rockies to the coast is being han some of them appear anxious to do. died by. the legialaturea, while in Art- Among the white men who may have a Zone and New Mexico the Ocean to look-ifor the championship might be Ocean highway people and the Old mentioned Al Balser. Gunboat Santa Fe Trait association are working Jess Willard and Tom McMahon. Smith. with the California CtIMMISSIOn in putFame and fortune await the promotttng In the southern yetem. er who will begin now to arrange fur The total work planned la estimated an elimination fall in to be in excess of 940.000.000 of which order to And a tourney next worthy suocesaor to will be anent .in- Cali, Johnzon. fully. forrda. This will give the many aspirants With this rail work as a basis who have up the past two years. Hendrie is preparing his report to show and those sprung who may develop this year that the west, which already is the and who may show championship form. second greatest automobile market in an opportunity. The tournament sugthe world will because of climatic conbe would means of bringthe ditions and the opening of the panwros gested helot man in the world tocanal. within three years become even ing forth the a greater auto market than New York day. which holds the rec- a It is suggested that some promoter In and bouts are city where ord at the present time. tournament With this snowing as a basis Hendrie lowed give an elimination the best six men in the world. to expects the bankers Interested to sive for be the picked by principal sporting edito the eight factorfinanciaLaSsintance les that within the past few weeks have tors of the word. Tha Incentive for X20.- signified their intention to follow the this tournament to be a puree of The lirst man to receive gle.eari. lead sset by the liendrie Rubber corn- 000. seoond $2,6110. 81.750 fourth pant and the Ford Auto company. by fifth MAO and sixth ETC :opening "remelts factories. There is no doubt that this tournaThe Hendrie Rubber company la itment would be the means of selecting self completely financed and arrangements are now being made under the the best man in the world. All entrants to post $1.000 as an direction of Chief Chemist Thacher. fee to :show good faith to the formerly of the United States Rubber of to chain a open company supply public that they would not disappoint. houses from the Colorado-Kansa- s line thin money to be returned to them tp the coast. The company already has after the tournament. Palmer says be will agree. if be wino MOMS In lAts Angeles. Denver and Salt Lake- the tournament. to box any man in the world, white or black. to show that he Is a bona licki champion. Ry what dat.- - this year will the Ford Motor company have sold its seasona gigantic output of 200.1190 cars? This question is causing much speculation ODIDIUt studemts of the automobile mar. ket and especially those closely In tcmch with things at the Ford factory. Two yearn ago the Ford compant built during its manufacturing yeat more than 410.0n0 cars and had them entirely sold before the middle of June. Last year the production was nearly doubled and again June saw the end of the manufacturing year. This year Ford production haa been more than dockk.d and if history repeats itself. and there seems &very reason for its clokig St JUDO once more should see the last order take!! this year !or ,a rard I I car. ly shipped more than , --------- ON 'Among the moet notable and practleal models changes tti the Pierce-Arrothis is the placing of the on the front mud guards instead of as heretofore on brackets either side of the radiator. The new position increases their efnciency, eliminates a certain amount of vibration, Makes the wiring more secure and does away with weight, at the front of Ire car as the new lamps add but slightly to the weight of the mudguard& Acord,ng to exhaustive testa made by the Pierce-Arroengineers the guards &miser to be the logical poRion fer the front lights. Because first of all it 'puts the beam over the wheels arid in this position it lights the rod In the most .aantIaI place. The area inof illumination is also greatly creased. The Uiffused rays illuminate the side road to such an extent that when making a turn the driver is able to eve the roe into which he is turning very clearly. The beams also respond to a turning movement much more rapidly on account of their inermieed- distance' from the center tine or axis of ,the car The nearer lamps are placed--tthis line the longer it takes the protected beam to respond to a turning movement also by increaging the height of the lamps It nerves to decresee the exaggeration of small ridges its the iced so that the driver' can see exactly The nature of the road be is traveling. . g etc ARE AUTO HEADLIGHTS OYER , 1 I TRIP I; -- , II . , ile 15 . !AUTOS MUST BE WELL COMFORT BALANCED FOR PLANNED Big BICE p e. . TOM BilLE --i- r . C : .:w . DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 7 1913 . ' ' -! , i e, - t, E - A Ht;,$41 |