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FUELIS NEW Gaso- Gasoline Rubber Motor vehicles United States on bered 23226191 1224798 or 55 And Steel Products oi Science NEW YORK Jan 7— (By'Tb Associated Press) — A new high compression motor fuel described as a modified gasoline- - product and 'deslmftd to reduea the car hazard is being? developed by rthe American Re search corporation Thei fuel's berformance is at tributed to a chemical - cracking process and to the Influence of a new combustible compound two ito af- factors that are rora larger yields expected from the orlgl' f i nal stock un Low compression fuels suited u for use in cars equipped with new compression motors says higher Edward F Chandler technical director of 4 the1 corporation -- v toy NEA Service — 7 The Jan DETROIT chemistry's contribu- tion to the automobile industry was pointed out recently at a meeting of the American" Chemical society here It was summarized by Dr T A Boyd of the General Motors research' laboratory when he pointed out that the two fundamental problems in making any automobile were really chemical problems These he said were "How shall it be made?" and "Of what shall it be made?" "Although these two problems appear to be separate and distinct" he explained "there is really an intimate relationship between them They are closely related in that the properties of the materials available for construction have a large influence in determining what the design of any machine will be or in setting the limtts J for its construc- 1 de j j POISON GAS "Efforts have been " made to stifle the tendency of these inferi or fuels to detonate or knock he asserts "and as a result the motorist because his car runs quietly has no means of knowing that excessive carbon is form- tion" THREE MATERIALS was It pointed out that the automobile was made possible by three materials— rubber and alloy steels "The power plant of the automobile has been built aroupd gasoline" said Boyd "And so the size and form of the engine as weir as the car itself to a large extent have been determined by those properties that are peculiar to gasoline "By putting cushions' ""of air ing in his cylinders and that an unusual amount of carbon monox- ids gas is being released in his exhaust' "On the other hand the "ma- Jority of cars now In useare equipped with low compression motors and hence the low quality gasoline burns even less completely and with 'more poisonous gases in the exhaust "In short while the automobile has been developed to a high state of mechanical perfection gasoline due to the efforts of the refiners to keep up with the demand has become lower in quaN Ity and less suitable as motor fuel CAUSE QF DISEASES "Carbon-monoxid- e gasi generat "ed in large quantities when the gasoline is incompletely burned in the cylinders can doubts be held responsible for the increase in heart cases and the prevalence s of throat and In fact tthe gradual breaking down of the bloodr due tfo breathing carbonmonoxlde even in minute traces! may account in a large measure! for the num efbtis" automobile! accidents attributable to sudden n dizziness and retarded-menta- l processes "We have been studying this problem for a considerable time and have conducted thousands of tests in the laboratory and under road conditions We are convinced that the ' answer lies in a modified gasoline product We have made important studies to that end and have' demonstrated that it is possible tor adjust the fuel" to the modern motor" January " LONDON— £ By The Associated Press)— Roast icygnet was served wtih all the picturesque ceremonies of the middle ages at a feast of the Vintners company here The Prince of Wales was among the guests According to ancient custom the Vintners have access to certain of the Thames swan all of which the oretically at least are the prop erty of the king The four cygnets caught on the Thames by the swan uppers of the company and specially fattened: by the swan warden Lieutenant ColoO nel M B Blcknell were carried Inp to the banquet hall with great cer Butterflies in England 'are turn- - emony First came six musicians in wfi" rl JSrli"" frrtm aw a a ad fin a 110Lll£CklltD9 w in blue serge coats! peaked caps ivtt5 fKnm and lead Raltl 1 Annuitant and white ducks tory smoke on the leaves of their On wind Instruments they played "All In a Garden Green" a tune plant food P I 1 ' - ' i heard at the Vintner more than 400 years ago banquets Behind the musicians were the bargemai-te- r In his quaint blue --uniform of king's waterman and next came the picturesque swan marker and swan uppers with their crooks for catching the swan and then the four cooks bearing the cygnets MUSICIAN KNOWS 2000 COMPOSITIONS j - ol ' - -- 0 "7 i I NO FUN IN THAT "Oh Harry I'm worried about if I the car" f'So am I' if we don't trade it LONDON— (By The Associated pretty soon we'll own thieI darn Press) —Professor Willibald Illcht-e- r in '? is said to have the best musical thing"— Life memory in England He has memTHE MORXtXO AFTER orized 2000 classical compositions "I hear Estelle's coming-ou- t When 8 years old ' Professor reRichter gave his first party night before last was !a huge cital Liszt the famous piano composer success" I Some of the guests "Rather then patted him on the head and are still out" — Life made him his pupil Professor Richter came to England In 18 81 and was music masProvidence was the first city in ter at Uppingham school until 1887 the United States' to have air open I ile the father of Miss Lillian schools Greatest SeaasattoB ©f x °tJhi© - MOT§tEy Am©Ho§-Greates- t I ' v " r '- "- jfl Again Chevrolet has created an automobile so far beyond all expectae field that it tions in the constitutes the greatest achievement of America's greatest industry lqw-pric- d campistons shaft gears mushroom type valve AC air oil filter AC tappets cleaner and a new crankcase breathing system Throughout the entire car similar hydro-laminate- adyancements are represented— from the longer wheeibase shock and the new absorber springi-- f 84 of the wheeibase to the marveiously beautiful new Fisher bodies in new ' d motor New stronger frame 4' loogerj v wheeibase 107' New four-whebrakes Improred Talve-ix-li£a- el Thermostat control cooling system New alloy 'invar strut" piston New instrument panel indirect: ' ly lighted New ball bearing worm and gear steering Semi elliptic shock absorber springs 84 per cent oi wheels -- base Safety gasoline tank at rear Larger balloon (ires 30 x 450 Ntw streamline bodies by Fisher New Doco colors -- - Chrysler— third in volume of sales for 1928: third according to sales records of the Na- tional Automobile Chamber of Commerce In 42 months Chrysler doe to splendid pub- - hrt 1 j -- I I1 i lie endorsement of its products from their very introduction has come from 27th to 3rd place Of the 43 motor car manufacturers in the N A A C all but two far longer established have been outsold by Chrysler The order of precedence Is determined by the dollar volume of sales in the twelvemonth ended July 1st preceding the National Show In the forty two months since the introduction of Chrysler the public has purchased - i more than eight hundred and fifty millions of doHars'($850000000) worth of Chry-slc- r 11 ! cars motor ' is No other make of car ' has ever recorded such phenomenally rapid progress There can be no more impressive public endorsement of Chrysler performance Chrysler long life Chrysler quality Chrysler value jsupplied in four great price fields by Chrysler's four great cars— the New "52" the' Great New "62" the Illustrious New "72" and the New 112 hup Imperial "80"l-A- m erica's most powerful motor car - PECK-JONE-S &t ::NS " fJuli)ynCCCTtUj Sffcf Duco colors Come in and drive this great new car Drive it through traffic—and get the thrill of its darting pick-u- p the smooth certain action of its four-whe- g ' j VvVV ! non-lockin- :" iSKiv 1 2 ) D v- u' " —- 4rrrl M4iV Y$ 'l 1 ' ' n iVtifn brakes! el Drive it on the open road— and test every point in the speed range for smoothness and readability! Try it on the hills— and learn the true meaning of Chevrolet power! Do that— and you will agree with thousands of others that here it the d world's most luxurious low-price- automobile steering and ligni turn lock A C oil Hirer A C air cleaner Single-plat- e h dry Theft-proo- f disc-datc- 'rsystem "New two port exhaust one Heavy piece full crown ?! fenders Alemite pressure lubrication Vacuum tank fuel supply Improred ' ' it "t The $495 J Roadster dis- tributor ignition Cotnbliudon tail and stop Ushe Large 17' steering wheel with spark and throttle lerers L catedontop Rear view mirror ' Reduced Prices New crankcase breathing Delco-Rem- y ' r-1 The and Toxiring' i The $585 Coach I The V" TK4-Doo- r -- ' - ' S595 Sedan The Sport Cabriolet — $495 S675 b The Imperial Cabriolet - $665 $715 Light delivery (chassis oniv) Utility Truck (chassis - n'y) i'S103 ?r' ! Em AUTO Washington Avenue - semi-ellipt- ic 'AlKprjcss fob Flint Mich ! — 'I -- J - " four-inc- h feature of advanced design demanded in the finest cars now ottered in tne IN ew Chevrolet I Kead this partial list ' I ! Economical Trantporiatton ' Rushworth the singer The professor says that no great arise in the present composer will " "There is tool much generation noise" he said "too much (hurry-scurr- y A genius5 must develop his gifts in quiet and solitude! Bee thoven was luckjt because tie be came deaf His best work wis done i while he was deaf" Built on a longer wheeibase— numerous offering improvements in V performance beauty and safety— the Bigger and Better Chevrolet marks a spectacular epoch in the development of luxurious transportation at low cost The engine is of improved yalvcfin-hea- d design with alloy "invar strut" Scn 'I - 4-in- ch Ncvr CkrytUr "52"— Six hody ttyUt pricW Ircml $12$ t $S75 Qrtat New CKrytler "62"— body $tyU$ priced from 1055 1295 IlWnawa New "72"— Ten body tyle priced ram $149$ to 1 795 New 112 h p Imperial "80"-Fimrt- tn tuttom body tyiet priced from 2795 to 6795 Ail price f oh Detroit ttbreet-tcmrrmt Federal excite tax CHrysfer domitn re lit position to extend the convenience cf time payments Ail about Chryier'w attractive the additional flan AH Chrysler can theft of the Fedco Syttcm protection i was the smallest since the infancy of the industry and numerically it was the smallest since 1916 save for the war year of 1918 when it was 61000 smaller The depression year of 1921 showed a 7600 ' larger increase Withdrawal of the Ford car from the market In the last half and its comparatively small rsale in the first six months together 1 with more widespread junking op-- ! ?A erations were responsible for the aV poor showing There undoubtedly '' will be another upswing In 1928 j In the year Just closed passenger cars in use Increased only 1045- -' 000 or 54 per cent compared with 322000 or 132 per cent In 1926 Although the percentage of gaim in registrations was the smallest Paul Ash Chicago's matinee idol and Mrs Ash were photoed thus on record wthe number of vehicles' as unprecedentedlyl at New York upon their return from Europe for the holidays on the S S replaced a total of approxilarge reaching "In'Leviathan mately 1655000 compared with only 1455000 In 1926 when retail 9ft nr rirf lnrcl Wr nhniit ' underneath its wheels rubber has tool steels make a large contribu- RaiPM er made it possible for the automo- tion! to the durability and the of the motor ar be bile to be driven at reasonable cheapness causae they enable the more than POOR DOGGIES car without both speeds 10000 pieces of which each autoshaking and passenger to pieces The rub- mobile consists to be shaped with Dot: That boy I was just dancbertire has influenced the great rapidity and exactness j ing with certainly ought to have strength and the' weight of the i "A most valuable and necessary the S P C A sicked onto him car's component parts- the gear complement! to alloy-toBetty: What on earth for? steels ration of its axle the size of its are Dot: Why for the awful beatabrasives by means of the engine and many of its other which automobile parts are ground ing he gave my dogs — Life parts as well In reality the de- out of the hardest steel with a sign of the whole automobile has speed and a precision that is albeen affected by rubber NOVELTY DOL'GnNUTS most unbelievable" 10000 PIECES o Roll your hot doughnuts in powJ'The most outstanding contribution made to the automobile by The reason side whiskers are dered maple sugar and cinnamon aTloy steels is the cutting topis known as sideburns is because they while they are still hot' and you that are used for shaping its mul- were named for General Ambrose will discover a new tantalizing titude of Individual parts Alloy- - E Burneide of the federal army flavor S'EAT ROAST SWAN WITH! CEREMONY 1927 1 registered 1 In the numJanuary an Increase of over per cent On k percentage basis the gain! - lung-disease- aa-ain-st i r AIDJOAUTOS line Reduces Dtanger of ExhausJ MAKES 23226191 - "inCAES u s now: j ' L bon-monoxi- Idol of the Windy jCity CHEMISTRY IS LESS POISONOUS High Compression SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 8 1928 Gat ewa? 0 Twenty-tbir- d Ckvrokt r Street at Washington Avenue Davis-Chevrol- Sales et IJorgan-Oheyxpl- et Co iiac t Phone 404 Layton Utah Morgan Utah G Phone 140 QUALITY AT LOW COST I |