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Show T r; i 4 I1 y' ( 1 ' 1 1 ' t f 1 V7SW. THE DOWN PACE WITH AUTO PRODUCTION . EVS SATURDAY JVLY THE DESERET AUTOMOBILE THEFTS KEEPING I Jr- - t m I, i . w a 1 ROAD. From the Blue Book by Beck MOTOR. Road! Open, But Undergoing Repair. i With Thieve Grief to Au-- , Caute Ordeto foiled Insurance thoritie and Insurance Agencies Lax Enforcement Of Law Also an Aid to the Many Automobile Thieve e Part of Owner to Connive Tendency on 1 ,r T-- There I a greater demand for tha Britain than motorcycle in Oreat for any other type of motor vehicle .. to keep right along LOUIS, July 1. Au'emobile theft? to of 28 statistics according automobile with production, bare ierkept- rirmplcte forrr year-figur- "qt. y in-de- x" cTries-tor'whic- Association. Automobile-Dealer the-Nation- af -- Those 23 cities show that "7.554 motor vehicles were stolen " irj and 21,273 recovered The number unrecovered was 40 years In-- "' per cent of the total, the highest noted iw.the-4' sbrea-r- t of thrpro-ductio- n not are thieves the only keeping that fating but forging ahead of the police departments and the legislative bodres in mans devised to safeguard the owner. ' Salt Lake Shows Decrease. lit lit with total number stolon 8 88 ChiYork g.n 4.4 38, however were close eeco n1 wlh 79 Chi cago Is cities SewTnrfc, i.431, Twenty-on- e greatly In eaceee nf ttre Tiorenr.In atolen In 1920 111 than rhowed a. greater number Cleveland, Portland Ohm RichSalt and York, c!,i"ihiia bake, Oregon Seattle, Pennsylvania. mond, Virginia. showed fewr tht ft In 1921 than In 191W, . ,hd jr . S Are Unduly Lenient. Court , The greatest handicap under which the poll et are laboring In tho re rarer of stolen vrhlcl.'X.L aUffOrding to C. A.Vane, general manarer of - Mh assort lion its 4e wtforrement e f 4w.to ptini.h motor vehicle t hlcre. Courts ars undulr lenient with this clan of offenders . Chartres are cont such law breakers until the patience of the Witnesses ta extinued haust ed. finally reuniting in dismesals snd nolle proaequis A tendency urn noted during the 192 depression, for owners of '"Insured tfhlc'cs to ronapre for the disappearance of the vehicle In order to collect the Insurance Numerous cities ter the country reported the re- -, covery of motor cars from quarries. pits snd rivers, that had been reported stolen end which the police declare were clearly dieposcd of. with tho aga-ns- 3 connive are of theowner - - tor the The detailed four year record STOLEN - . 11$ --191 . 12 1111 2$ cities fol'owe- - RECOVE REP 11 m 192 .afering. ,Jrhmy-.taie,A- e es h tenilTIFS UTOHOBILE THRvH btUHT THE WORLD. ihl ni 'i X" Digest ACCORDING TO STATISTICS A,iIa i THREE SECTION 1922 IJIJ Employ,-,.- - mrni to some, 200 000 men. during ' lb next six months, on road construction Excessive jspeed shortens the life of tires because the genersttott. of heal reacts unfavorably on their construction The first automobile insurance cotta- -, pony nas slatted in New I ork in 1199. Austin is organising onset the largest motor club or Master Masons in fllmois The Kiate of New Jersey is spending $t,20d.9&e this season for the construction of kighwsvaFlivterboob is the new name applied te the carefree carees, craiy driver of a motor vehicle- Every two families in fctsrtee owrr w the average thelnlted a passenger automobile or a motor truck 70S 1M motor vehicles Approximately enter and leave .New York The passengers totnl 41M9(l'ity daily. A driver license in Frame has never to be renewed, and the aumber plate on ears are perpetually good. The roadbed of the Gorge Railroadris to be made Niagara a public high- way for automobiles and other vehicles. A candidate for secretary of elate, in lows is Lasing his platform upot a .reduction in motor vehicle licenses a Maryland. Louisiana South Carolina and Mississippi now have a gasoline tax making 18 states so taxing automobile travel. The average motor wears out and consumes about truk twice as muck, material of al kinds es the avsrage passenger automobile Between I 90 OftO.Aftft and 1 00 0 gallons of gasoline are annually used for motor truck operation throughout the United States The Motor Vehicle Bureau in New York cify established a new record, when 4 444 applications to drive motr vemcles in the city were requested in one week. Twenty-f,- e or more states In the Union are planning to be "at home this summer to several million motorist "tin can tourists campers snd sightseers. Nearly 40,000 passenger automobile license plates have been issued this year in Pennsylvania In 1921. licenses isued totaled 435.245 on the the last day of the year Of the $4 000.000 009 automobile bill country, approximately $1 000 000 000, or in spear nearly on the maintenance and of commercial cars and truckspurchase AecowHnjg to estimates MdflOfr merciai automobiles will be built in the resit sd State tfci yawe - The f b sales value of these trucks will ap' proximate $250 000.000 Albert Brajerton and hi family of Balem.N. J has started for Portland, Ore. to reakle making tho trfp ip two automobiles fitted with camping out. fits and every convenience. During the past three years. 425 American automobiles snd trucks valued at $1 189 081, were reimported from Prance .snd 1.801 valued at $3R!9 0$3, were from Great Britain 009-04- 5772- llll, 118, 878 871$-2- ' 1411 !' ji V. i of mi mtnr ntn!n. pr fint rnt ofof number ulen, tolciLe nuorh rnt prf cont 40 of 21 -- 24 namher rtoin. per mmswri FDR THE defer the need resuming try to keep my car out d the direct sun and protect from til elements as much as possible Answer: A fine grade (' furniture i verv sparing - j or piano polish-applily at not too frequent .r.ervais and j rubbed off is the only , thoroughly preparation that can te recommended tor thi purpose and onl a moderate decree of faUh in The value of thin treatment The of ex treme in ahmy h avoidance of unnereeswrtiy f int and. a " you aav. protection front' tin- favorable outside cond uor are the hood ef Its occurring can be greatly reduced by carrying out the foi'owing lbrott!e"ST suggestion: Hcf ! hand that the engine wil Idle at a brisk than it (s higher speed, considerably ordinarily allowed to Id.e This will keep enough energy storej in the flywheed to help in accelerating the car. If there is a dashboard carburetor adjustment, set the mixture somewhat richer than wouf d be used on the open road Rely upon the fooibrake rather than the emergency to hold the car, for if In a moment of confusion, the dutch Is let ln,With the emergency brake still set, the engine will probably stall. KeeB,.thg rfutch in euch a condition that it ig free from and always any grabbing tendency engage JX. gently, spec ri i n g.np. tbe n before somewhat letting it in. If gme the car ha come to rest, never try to Blurt on anr gear but low and if it Is very much slowed down, do not attempt to accelerate on high, but giip Into second speed. PKESERVIVO BODY FIVISB. W: Is there W. K. cocYlon, soap or liquid of any kind; jfJP ed rj 5Wtu Keeping the Engine From a car la In traffic, eix-vo- ct w?- 1 Idaho Falls Dairy iBv Associated Press.) 1 IDAHO KAIeU. Idaho. Jul The oos, of i,vlnK received another blow here todays when the leading retail dairy aihouned a reduction in the price of milk from 12 cents to 19 cents per quart effective July 1. aeema Whe- peMlf- Ur determined' not to buy anythin nowadays until ou offer it a price reduction, wai the comment from the management that accompanied the announcement of the price reduction. J WTIt. writes: I am to ) that I can lt recharge my bat'rry by takcurrent ing current from m house service, through two one hundred watt lamps 1 this correct? Answer:. Yes. One should he absolutely sure that the circuit used car rles direct and not alternating current nl that the negv'ive side of the supply circuit is connebted to the negative The two lamp pole of the batery connected in mul'ii!e will 11m t the! current flowing to about 2 amperes not only annoying fowl! concerned, causes irritating delay and calta'vfoath wUhenng Stalling. from. the traffic cop, but tt Keep The Engine Turning Briskly and Involves some collision danger. If It Dont load It Too budrieniy. happens to jin unskilled operator, $rorthtising on the body finish of. BTAbbrMI"OriT8 ENOTVETwhen on a steep grade The likell a car to prolong Us life and to By Candidate uiRio Republicanrile Nominations cnARf.iG ntoM not e ALBERT L. CLOUGH Milk Price Lowered (Bv Associated Press.) Idaho, July WUh POTATELLtO, f today left in which to maka filings for nomination In tho county primarlaa, to bo held August 1, the Republicans have ehown considerable, activity, while the Democrats have rested content on one or more filings for each This far seven Republican candidates have filed in the various commtse'oners districts of whjpli there are three, one for cleriu-'Tu- r for sheriff, one for representative. and one each for assessor, treasurer surveyor, aurferlntendent, prosecutor and coroner, four for Justice of the peace In Pocatello precincts aud two for constable. The Democrats have filed three candidates for commissioner, two for representative and one each for the other offices. Frecmct committeemen and candidates for delegate to the countv con vention are plentiful on both tickets The candidate have until i o'clock tonight in which to report. -- - We have been selected as Dis-tribut- or in this territory' for which will be the charging current that the battery receive. If the end of the a Ire from th lamps and that of the wlie from the other side of the circuit are hed jghtt!y apart In salted water, the one of them which gives off the more gas is the negative and should Te connected negative battery post. KPOKS RUB ON BRAKE C. F. F. write: There Is quite a dep groove worn on the inside of j the spokes of the rear wheels of my Jparently by thelp touching the CnterWnchor pins of the brake hum, but upon Jacking up the wheels I can y hot find enough in the axle shafts to let these parts rub and the seem as bearings good as new.. What do you think causes this? nswcr. It seems hardly powlWs y that there I . sufficient present to enable the wheel to move inward enough to take up the large clearance which exists between the parts that you think rub together. m URAjN e PRT. end-pla- end-pla- built by W. C. DURANT, and the greatest achievement of his 35 years experience as the successful maker of overjtwq million motor cars. 0, See this ear for yourself and form your own judgment . 0. You will salesroom . j , v INTER-MOUNTAI- be welcome - . MOTOR CAR CO. N , 553 South State Street W suee.vt that you put some paint on the end of the anchor pin. run the car and re. if it In rubbed off.- If it is. contact has evidently taken place y and there must bo more than Jm thlnk. enough. It would seem, to Indir.ie the auer failure of the thrust hearHe, - actThere i one more That when the porethllitv vis,:. e 'strongly- - ret,-- the toggle brake. band cock may pal and the around" o as to bring Some part of the mecb.tr'iem into contact with the pok.. a. hough it 1 not clear Juot how this could happen. Let someone set the brake while you watch the result. in our Salt Lake City, Utah- - - - - equipped with radio phones to pies op daily radio concerts in the bay E." Travis, president of the California Transit Company, sent th first radio equipped bus out on its regular run to Sacramento and in spite of the obstacles which confronted the test enough inforrnatic i was obtained to warrant further experiments and to assnr Mr. Travis that radio concerts would soon be a reality for his patrons. With only a two itep radio short-wa- v receiving outfit and handicapped lv th necessity of operating with" low 'airtefifti,"the bos was" able to pick np San Francisco and Oakland concerts as far as s. ,. At Sacramento test was mtd by special arrangement with th olbrecht broadcasting station. It was found that by a sacrifice of speed th concert was as audible, when the bus was in motion as when it was standing at t.e curb. According to officials of the bus company and radio men interested in the testa from a scientific angle, Box fine in CaTifornU wfH 001 Transit Company, of Oakland, Cal, some refinements will be made, and ' V serving you music with yourlatarted thi wek prove successful experiments continued until tides. of th eighty-fl- v j many results at varyir, q speeds are obtained. , Should tesla which th California busses operated by this Ime will Mar-tine- s bl end-pla- IS THIS A VALVE - 4. M OISE? b - txpplTtg7 that I hear when my car i climbing a hill on high. gear ba caused by a poorly adjusted pushrod ? A newer it is hardly likely. Noisy push-n- d make about the same amount of sound lrreepective of the load on the engine, but this Is much more ro cable when an engine is runnlnp-l.ghtl- y loaded end therefore rath.r slently than when It la working hard and necessarily lew quietly. State po.fre a health authorities have prepared a thrilling moving picture to be exhibited all over the country ae a warning to motortsta acalnet the tragedian resulting from highways. - Tha rack;, driving onotats scenes show police' and bow health authorities work tos.th.r whaa a fatgl motor sexudsnt occurs. eound VALUABLE TERRITORY OPEN TO LIVE DEAf.ERfl, - ' . - , J . 4 - ' . - 'j. " - -- x |