Show THE OGDEN STA NDARD-E- 2— B AMINER X Autos Faster Than floads Building MODELS SHOWN TAR OFFICIAL Four! Speeds Forward Head Durant Cars Million 30 Have Will Nation Possess Idea Said Plant Crossed U X-CYC- 6RAMAM-PA1G- E HOW LIST of Coast On Bike In S '96 By XEA Service 18— CLEVELAND O Feb 18— The in American automobile registration is confronting the country with the inecessity s good of greatly accelerating roads program Unless this is dorte olis lie was headed west with serious traffic congestion may deonly a few dollars in his pocket velop upon a wide scale within a - i' plus a world of confidence few years- This youth carried a worn map This is the conclusion of Allara and he had drawn a circle around Smith vice preidnt of the Union the magic words San Francisco Trust company here after making He was headed west with a ven- a' survey of the highways situation — geance! from ocean to ocean on There are now 28000000 autowhat was destined to be the first mobiles registered in this country transcontinental bicycle trip an average' of almo&t one car to RECORD SETA each family Registrations will Thirty-seve- n 14 hourn an3 reach 30000000 In less than five days ID minutes later after pedaling years says Smith around the bay that same youngThe total highway mileage of ster was in San FranciscSo where he the United State8 Is 3000000 miles to start his He 600000 future of miles is surwhich planned only had ' established a transcontinental faced outside of city etreets It all bicycle record — one that still of the 23000000 cars in use In 1923 stands after 30 years ' were end to end on the surThat youngster minus his few faced placed roads It would allow each dollars but a gainer in confidence vehicle approximately 45 yards was Norman De'Vaux now active 3fIGIIT HAMPER MOTORIXQ head of the Pacific coast factory of "The situation is even more seDurant Motors the plant where rious when it Is taken Into considDurant and Star cars are built for eration that the 600000 miles of the western states and export Lit surfaced roads include much miletie did he realize as he waited for age that Is not In eatisfactory conthe ferry in 1896 that 31 years lat dition" Smith continues "As a er was to find him the leader of matter of fact unless good highan automobile organization that Is ways are rapidly pushed in accordinternational in its scope ance with a comprehenorve and InArriving in Ran Francisco and telligent plan the efficient use of beinf? of a mechanical mmd Nor automotive equipment will be seman De Vaux naturally turned to verely hampered the work that Interested him lie "In 1904 when the automobile accepted a position as a mechanic was In Its Infancy expenditures for in a bicycle organization This wa all highways outside of cities were hi start in the transportation fMd Juxt tinder J60000QOO In 1927 of whi'-- he is now a leader for highways fhi country's outlay Inli f C A M I" M Ft HANK: wan $1350000000 ' a WJth the advent of th automo crease bile Norman JJ Vaux caw the "At the exlctlng rate of Increase of I hi new invention and In automotive traffic It Is reasondid all in powr to Jarn the able to y that an expenditure of I'm dp!j?n and opera$2000000000 a yrar for maintenprin''ij5JMf n au'rnoblM ance and f nrwirvriion of highway tion Iff hfntn nit and ftiru(l thin nw would not be an excemly amount r!J hi VnowJMjr of The larjre cum spent for improved rarn vnv him uniMiJl ability road are partly financed by m&tor Realizin-- r the ISmitationi ff h! ear themMlve In 1927 registraearnirsrs a a rnchnlc and tho tion fees and gasoline taxes for the of a fnles career he country approximated f 800009000 prttni'1 tin changed h!i meann of liveli IMPROVES PROPERTY hood and devoted hi attention to "Another benefit bearing on the selling: of automobiles costs of highway is the enhanced So frreat was his success in the value of property from the openrales fWd that Norman De Vaux ing of new and go 3d roads throughsoon found himself the head of his out the country Moreover generown business In order to cut down al prosperity is stimulated by the expenses however he acte1 In the more efficient use of automobile capacity of both salesman and me- transportation There is a direct chanic This new venture marked relationship between the Increase the beginning- of his executive ac- of good roads and the increase of tivity In the transportation field automobile registration The business increased with such "The prospects are that the govrapidity that he was appointed dis- ernment has fully realized the setributor for the car he was selling riousness of the problem which Although the possessor of a most faces it In the matter of highways remarkable business career Nor- The continuously increasing expenman De Vaux still speaks with ditures over the past few years pride of the bicycle record he established on his transcontinental trip He relates with a sense ob-of patiefaction the tremendous stacles he was forced to overcome in order to complete his journey The roads he traveled although they" now comprise the Lincoln highway were at that time almost Impalpable DIFFICULT TRAVELING Pedaling Westward with the words of Horace Greeley In his ears he passed from waeon road to cow path and from cow path to same trail He declares with a smile that the heartrending" grades of the Rockies and the vast solitudes of the country required all the determination and physical ' ability he possessed Although he is not a young man in years Norman De Vaux made the sensational prolf score of 75 on the Sequoyah Golf club course that carries a par of 72 Only a short n time latr the famous Walter and retired played the course with a £core of 7 7 SAN FRANCISCO avenues One of the sixes is represented as being ithe fastest six on the United States jnarket today with a guar anteed :speed of 85 miles an hour The snialler sixes will do 70 miles an hour Graham-Paig- e The j ind larger sixes have a transmission with four speeds forwards sald ta be the only stock car with that feature on jthe automobile market Thi3 permits of high rbad speeds in comfort with less fuel and oil consumption it was said The slower engine speed- made possible by the high transmission is said to make cooling eaay and The give linger life! to the car fourth! speed forward give high speed! iwith' from 600 to 800 less revoiuflons of the engine per min ute eight-cylind- k ' j - CAUSE 'KNOCK1 LONDON — (AP) — Motor "knck" because of'the very rapid of the tiny drops of fuel buriiing containing peroxide formed during ccimpiTMHlon believes Prof E N 3a! C Andrade whose lectures on enmine uoyai institution are attracting wide atention Profehor Andrade nay there are at $a fourteen theories tolhe the knock which is o (tueorrir ofertlng to autornrtbiliKtK He to the on mentioned and 1hat rrKATf?KH of Ih'i ctye i fitnlh hrnk nl arnnnj' which nutctiX othlde and iron may carboiily if put! into th petrol In fuite rnall quaftitie will utop the kn£ekJ while ohr will cause it to occ'jr more A the uae of the " substance allow the use of a higher compression Profssor Andrade beiievis there is a great future for th development of this method of inqreaping efficiency - ld poe-ftibiUU- M rr-zc-r More- iridicat that ftct over the conaclou effort to Iron MOTOR TRUCKS oat fluctuation in unemployment CAVALRY through th tii of public work deof relative tim construction in heavy duty motor truck pression promise that euch prog-re- s andThree car will three will not be interrupted by be part tf the regular equipment of relatively hard times In business "The present tendency is to build each U 8 'cavalry' regiment after for permanence and with more lib- February 1 Recording to a recent eral policy toward highway con- announcement by the war departstruction the future should eee a ment This departure from custom I being madp by the department MOTOR TAXES rapid extension of good roads is a surof after exhaustive series the motor vehicle taxes In throughout country" Special veys have shown that motor trans- 1927 f amounted to $600555812 as fan to these portation adjunct This fagure does not include gen DEATHS INCREASE units will increase their efficiency eril property taxes but only the Deaths resulting from automolicpnsd fees and similar special TAX N :TS MILLIONS bile accidents during 1$26 totaled levies Gas tax c ollectlons for the first 20891 an increase of irtore than 5 per cent over the death rate for eleven month Mf 127 in Wisconsin KVoodrow Wllson was born In ttftn to JOIN BURNHAM-ON-SE- England — (AP) — English lighthouse keepers may soon be lookinar for other s A occupations for ' lighthouses controlled entirely by electrical and mechanical means are belnfc put in operation around the Enerlish coast The first lighthouse to be completely mechanized is at this little Somerset seaside resort No keeper IS required Everything Is done by the "robot" lighthouse of which The electric lamps there are two are said to be the made being approxilargest ever mately- 200 times more powerful lamp If one" lamp fails the second lamp is automatically switched on and if both lamps cease to function or the current fails an acetylene burner is automatically lighted and swung into position BOOK LEADS TO MUSEUM ROMANCE LONDON— (By The Associated Press) — When Miss Edna Ruth Flack a history student at King' college dropped a book on the toe of Dr John Wenley Rreadv American historian In the British museum reading room she did not realize that it was an "overt" act whlrh would lead her to the altar MJs Flack was so embarrassed over the incident that Dr Pready topped to talk to her ahout hr ttudi in an effort to put her at hf-ease mot freujently Thy In n little tea room after that until back of the museum Miss Flack !oit her Khynej"! and they dfcov-fr- d they had quite a good deal In common They were married at the city temple Dr Pready a graduate of Columbia university and Union Theological seminary is the author In-of "Lord PhaftePbury and Social r dustrial Progress' y -- Sparkling individuality of line and equipment is playing a part in the building of record sales for this new Six of the Century But still more the driving ease the remarkable Responsiveness of the new Hupmobile to every- phase of motoring is spreading the popularity of this car wth thousands of owners the patronage of buyers to paying far more for distinctive beauty and finished performance the new Hupmobile Six of the Century continue to win sales from a field far above its own price Among: the many instances Hupttiobile dealers report is that of the motorist who had paid a deposit on a car costing HjOOO more than the Hupmobile Six He caught his first glimpse of the new Hupmobile and promptly cancelled DRAWING - Before you pay more than the Hupmobile price for any car be sure you know what th Six of the Century offers in beauty and value It is everywhere proclaimed by experienced buyers the only underpriced car of the year New Hufmobllt On Thttt Eaty Ttrmt—Ynt Owm ri ! Drir wtj ol toitj (ft a J?wb (fa pprt! pjrotnt am t BUae o prt mtw tfupmobil reontbly leroa V - - amounted to heariy $6000000 1926 Virginia m " jb": d 14 Standard and body ttyltt $1345 to $1625 o b Detroit plut revenue tax aii mm n itk a a Custom-equippe- ' f I ' 22il j I NEW i j' L OfflUEThupmofthe TO OTieSix L - Century NAISBITT MOTOR CO 432 TWENTY-FIFT- STREET H Wo-ID5 ' New lower prices with quality unchanged in any detail serve only to emphasize Chrysler "52V leadership in the field Only in Chrysler "52" can you buy these Smartness and beauty of line and color that set the qualities-- cision of manufacture totally un- pace for the ho U EH D V OJ 01 TaiUTJlE(iMlCAILLE JKU in- Dependability arid life that long result from a pre- — The comfort of fullsized roomy bodies of finest con- known in the building of any d otjier struction equipped with low-price- saddle spring seat cushions ''cat: Characteristic Chrysler speed and dash usable with ' it complete comfort because of unrivaled engine and riding smoothness of handling unlike anything ever before experienced in cars selling at less than $1000 NEW LOWER New Ciuryslet Engrrte— Inspection and demonstration which we will if gladly afford you will prove readily why at its new lower prices public Ease preference acclaims Chrysler "52" as more than ever the greatest value in its price division 1 PRICES ' 'Hed-Hcat- T PHONE 387 dustry low-pric- ed give 12 per cent mmt torqtu with greater tpeedt pouter ability and inertcued fuel economy It U standard equipment on all models of the Imperial "tfO" and on the roadster t of th "32 "62" and "72" It it aUo available at tlight extra coet for all other body types Coupe' - bill-climbi- - Touring Four-doo- r Sedan DeLuxe Coupe DcLuxc Sedan : 670 670 670 695 720 720 790 These are FACTS — readily verified— and they explain the immense popularity of Dodge Brothers Four No car at near its price offers so many advantages that car in the price class of Dodge Brothers Four is so ROOMY No car in this price class is so SWIFT No car in this price class is $o STURDY No car in this price class is so -- SMART No car in this price class Americans value foremost And no car at ANY price affords its owner in greater ac- - celerates from 0 to 25 miles m 7 SECONDS No car in this price class is so COM FORTABLE— for Drit All price 1 o h nhiti--t dealers or fn petition to extend the convenience of time payments NEW HOPE IS EEN FOR MARRIAGE CODE INDIANAPOLIS— (By The Associated Press) — Mrs Edward Franklin White who for the past five years has sought a constitutional amendment providing for passage of uniform marriage and divorce laws sees new hope for the proposal A proviso has been added to the projected amendment which leaves to the etate the question of marriage between races and that Mrs White believes may help facilitate the necessary action by congress The proposal was first introduced In both branches of congress dursession ing the 1923-192- 4 Mrs White is first vice president f the General Federation of Worn- n's Clubs and a reporter for the Indiana supreme court - 000 miles "anti-knock- cross-countr- Ha-gre- KEEPER BUSES ARE BIG nXP Assisting railroads In getting people to places there:are 80000 buses in the United States covering 270 t-- " LIGHT ing tried out fin Leeds England The device consists of a signpost with four arms bearing the signal "Pass" and "Stop" On top of the post is a clock The clock Is set for a length ot time and at the end of that period the arms turn round opening traffic in the opposite direction his previous order taking immediate delivery of a Hupmobile custom sedan - Six of the Century Inr-Hn- a SCIENCE DISPLACES Buyer cancels order for higher priced car afler inspecting the I f-i- MECHANICAL COP A new method of traffic control not unlike our traffic lights is be- New Hupmobile Six To Car Costing 1000 More - DROPS OF FUEL tion of highway accidents and William G Eliot associate highway economist of the Cnited States bureau of public roads in a report to the highway research board of the national research council ext In order of effectiveness in preventing accidents they place the crossing flagman followed in order byi audible and visible signals commonly operated "automatically by train movements by cressing bells orf visible signals separately and finally by fixed signs which "give no special notice of the immediate approach of danger He preferred er s " " ? er Ford-Nelso- tou-fslehead- ed rnf-vh- "WASHINGTON Feb 18— (AP) — - eight-cylind- on the morning of June 1 Early 1896 hour? before the New Yorkers of that day were awake a youngster mounted hie bicycle and left the eastern metrop- 22-fo- SAFEST CROSSING DEVICE - TJSJMJWTS! Feb GATES Despite the Ingenuity and scientific knowledge employed by the government and railroad agencies for years In th© effort to make grade crossings less dangerous the To gates which are operated by watchmen to fence of f the tracks when Advantages trains are approaching remain the most effective Four sixes and one This is one of the conclusions of type are in the new line of Graha- Austin B Fletcher chairman of the m-Paige cars being shown at the on causes and preven committee n Motor company ' Kiesel Twenty-thir- d street and V FEBRUARY 10 1928 SUNDAY MORNING none has so long a springbase of knowing that for measure the satisfaction $875 ' Sdn F O JL Detroit full itctoey Equip neat every dollar invested he has received a full dollar's return ia honest value ROBERT H HINCKLEY Inc 2810 'VTashfng'ton Ave JPEGKE JON E§ : AUTO GO 2666 Washington Avenue ::) " Phorie 140 D'dTp:ofel LINES ALSO TWO - Broth e OP SIXES — Phons 121 Four THB VICTORY AND TH8 SBNIOK |