Show I - r-- Sunday Morning- MOTOR KITCHEK FOR USE BY U S Honase Movmg Are ARMY IS LATEST Siiimeoiire sumdl for Herald-Republica- n Salt Lake City Utah4 Quasidl Tracks Chiefs Are Liable to Quit Playing if Too Many of Stars Are Called shut up shop and await eventualities ? Here’s a real problem and it’s one that can’t be answered until the next big haul in the draft dragnet by Uncle Sam who has launched out in the xvar business on a large scale There is little doubt among baseball men that the magnates will call a halt and quit the game if a large number of the star players are drawn in the next big lotterj which is to be thorough and searching The first draft caught few of the Most of of AST Tuesday was a sort of red letter day on the local Nash calendar On that day a Nash quad showed its mettle with a series of difficult stunts pleased Manager Simpson by the sale of a fleet to of It many auto and truck prospects insist upon a demonstration thereon Such was the desire of two prominent Idaho business men They'd heard much of the Jeffery Quad and its Nash Quad successor They wanted a fleet of them provided that they had the necessary uaa goodsIn a Needing powerful hill country they trucks for asked for a Second North street test tons of cement on the With three machine and with A truck a two-to- n the wheel the difat Oberg salesman ficult hill was tackled The machine more than performed It not only went over the hill but clear from West Temand all on second gear ple street to convince the was hill-climbi- ng IrVT'TIJ Ur Sllllilil RIs-ber- once victorious glory SPEEDSTER STILL LIVES BUT THE OTHER RACE CARS ARE GHOSTS for Pride Junk egg-shap- ed class major league players on those for examination escapedMost up the score of having dependents of the stars are married men Several who are single like Red Faber of the Bob Roth of Chicago White Sox and the Cleveland Indians were not called for the reason that they drew high numbers The new draft will include many who were exempt In the first allotment Even some of the married men who esthe family dependency route capedbevia draw-in the next draft Lenwill will iency give way to severity according to a straight tip from Washington Gives Inkling drawn The sixteen-pag- e questionnaire an inkling of what by experts gives is going to be A thorthe next draftInto the life of each persearch ough son will be made An attempt will es-be made to permit no eligible man to of the basecape Chances favor many ball stars donning the khaki before would eliminate them springthewhich from game indefinitely The questionnaire automatically revokes all exemptions like Roth of the Cleveland Players and Faber of the White Sox who club are single are virtually certain of being calledbaseball stars who drew low Many for various reanumbers but sons probably escaped will be called among the of the second draft first Schalk contingent “Buck” Weaver “Happy”g Ray Felsch ’Chick” Gandil “Swede” and Dave Danforth were players bewho drew low numbers but escaped are cause they had dependents All married The Indians Uncle Sam’s argument with the prokaiser has not cut deep into the Jenfessional ranks of athletics Joe kins catcher and Jim Scott pitcher who were not championship eieitias on the White Sox were the only members of the present world’s champions to don Scott the khaki for their drawn was a volunteer and government Jenkins was in the draft Joe’s number was 864 and he did not claim exemption The Athletics and Cleveland Indians suffered most of any American league teams in the first draft Mack lost four men among whom was Ray Bates his clean-u- p man ’’Win' Noyes a pitcher also was drawn That Injured Mack’s for 1918 The others pennant hopes were recruits Naylor and Sherman men among Cleveland had lost three g them Joe Harris first baseman and Ed Klepfer pitcher Out- - ‘OLD Is the new tax law owner of motnr boats not over flee net tons with fixed enslnes will pay 85 a year heavy-sluggin- MEN OF REAL FIGHTING CHARACTER ARE LEADERS OF AUSTRO-GERMANS ed er CtK 9IIOXX XXITII IIOH9K9 motor show was held with the Naand Horne show at Cotional Dairy 7 October The show lumbus Owas In one of the buildings on the state fair grounds Practically every make sold by Columbus agents and some without agencies in the city were represented A 1S-2- - COLE XX’ I X9 IIILLCMWIL For the second successive time a Cole eight won the high gear trophy in the Mount Diablo hillclitnh held at Oakland Cal The car finished seventy-seven feet ahead of the field READY Foil MONTREAL 9 HO XV ' The 1913 Montreal 6show which is to be held January to be the largest Montreal liapromises held So exhibitors have taken far fifty and 45000 square feet of floor space space are to be given over to accessories Makes of cars new to eastern Canada will be exhibited for the first time 19-2- HEMOXTXH A STUD When a stud has become frozen In remove It by screwing on two place and nuts turning the lower one with a wrench The upper nut acts as a lock and permits the lower one to pull the atud around 1 4 4 4 dr dr dr dr dr dr H-- A erated by G A Erb had done the vincing Erb with headquarters on S Main at the Imperial Motor company establishment has the distribution of a little device called the H-carburetor Now the thing isn’t a carburetor at all in the sense that the average motor car owner thinks It doesn’t mix gasoline and air to form gas But it Is a carburetor in the sense of mixing It takes water and makes steam of it But as to the test trip "I'll prove that the carburetor will more power” Mr Erb told the give writer the Ford with ease Starting was alittle cold day he explained it though was because of the lack of carthat bon With the carburetor steam shut off he started the car and the throttle advanced a notch or two bowled along about twelve miles an hour "Now watch” he said Leaving the throttle as it was he A fielder Elmer Smith also was drawn These three didn’t go when called last summer but have joined the colors at Camp Sherman Their going just about ruins the pennant hopes of the Indians for next season Third Baseman Joe Evans and Louis Gusto of Dunn’s team increhave joined the ment of national defenders for Uncle Sam Red Sox Hit Hard The Boston Red Sox will be hard hit if all those reported to have volunteered go through with their Intentions and enlist In the navy They Include Manager Jack Barry Outfielder Duffy Lewis and Ernie Shore ptlciier Substitute Infielder Mike McNally also has volunteered of the present world's If a number are drawn In the next draft champions or volunteer would President Comlskey want to continue or would he favor baseball’s schedules until postponing after the war? Commy today rules as the leader In the game He owns the champions of the worldmen In a lull in baseball hostilities his would hold ownover as champions Would the Sox er be willing to proceed with a second-strin- g team or would he nrefer to wait until the return of his men from the front? The major leagues could recoup ranks but it would from the minor lower the status of the game and the interest of the fans might wane ng Nov 24— in the enemy's territory is to be a of the past In If all of Pacific Coast thing preserves the colleges concerned follow the lead of California and Washington These institutions have made a pact that infuture when a representative of one side goes to look over the opposition talent he shall announce his presence obtain a pass and stand on the sidelines Football wiseacres say that in days gone past coaches and their representatives used to assume false whiskers gum shoes and other In order to "get a line” camouflage on the opposition's methods of attack and defense Coach Smith of California takes theAndy stand that when a team Is hard pressed it will uncover it has and future opeverythingsaid team can learn all ponents’ there is to be learned without reHolmes’ subtersorting toOnSherlock the other hand when a fuges team wants to "cover up” In practice he contends all of the in the public and private detectives world could not get a line on Its tricks SAN Ran-dall-Do- dd FRANCISCO General von Krobatin (left) leader of the Austrians in Italy and 'General von Mackensen chief of the German armies on the Italian front The fighting character of the men who are directing the offensive against the Italians is well shown in the latest pictures to reach this country of Generals Yon Krobatin and Von Mackensen Cruelty and leadership is well marked in the face of each Von Mackensen is in the uniform of the Death Head Hussars the military organization of which the German crown prinee is the leaden the - four-cylind- er for hearing on Friday the 7th day of December A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake Citv Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 20th dav November A D 1917 of THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By B F Quinn Deputy Clerk Edward McGurrin W EL Rydalch and Geo G Armstrong Attorneys for Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the dissolution of Kelly Filter Press Co a corporation of Utah Notice of application for dissolution of corporation Notice is given that Kelly Filter a Press company of Utah has made and filedcorporation its voluntary apthe dissolution of said plication forunder the provisions of corporation section 3661 to 3667 Compiled Laws of Utah 3 907 and that any person may file herein his objections to said at any time before the exapplication of the time of publication of piration this notice to wit on or before Fri30 1917 day November By order of the Judge THOS HOMER Clerk By J P Fanning Deputy Clerk Date of first publication November 3 1917 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third judicial district in and for Salt Lake State of Utah probate divisioncounty In the matter of the estata of C A Standcliffc dccetsed — Notice The undersigned will sell at private sale the described following of said decedent to personal wit: property Three shares of the capital click of the Sandy Irrigation company cn or 10 A D 1917 and after December written bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned at Sandy Utah Terms of sale cash upon the of said personal property delivery JAMES SABINE Administrator Dated this 22d day of November At- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE inthe'districtcourtTvprodivision In and 'for Salt Lake bate State of Utah county In the matter of—the estate of Patrick ICervln deceased Notice The petition of Minnie Halley Ker-vl- n administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Patrick Kervin deceased for confirmation of the sale of the following described mining claim of said deceased to wit: An undivided 375 feet of In and to claim patthe Nevada Lode 96 situate In Blue ented as lode No mining district Wasatch counmining Ledge for the sum of 8375 And ty Utah terms to wit: '10 upon the following cent at time of purchase and balper ance upon confirmation of sale by this court as appears from the return of sale filed in this court has been set - v which opened and permitted the to enter the Intake manifold steam Immedithere was a sound ately hissing and the car leaped little as if given forward several more notches of accelerator it again he Idled juicecarAfter closing so that the it jumped at high speed and would and havejerked died Then another pull of the plunger and the machine with no more gas reached fifteen miles an hour Mr Eerb that is obtained by explained bemotor car economy the owner ing able to open his throttle much less gas and getting more giving less He also said that speed the Introduction of oxygen forms monoxide gas when combined with carbon and this Instead of remaining in the cylinders passes out as exhaust But a minimum amount of water is taken from the water jacket not enough to have any effect even on th hottest day or longest trip Slxtv minute are used for a drop a oar a for six and 12 for an "8” or ninety “12” The device can be attached to any machine The carburetor increases speed ai the same as at low A mahigh chine speed will do fifty miles an hour that as its best without the carburetor will do sixty or better with the moiseasilyattachment ture Mr Erb says Stewart Stewart St Alexander torneys for Administrator Consult county clerk or the respective aignerf o u r erin fo r mat Ion rf pulled a plunger carburetor 1917 Probate and Guardianship Notices - ' purpose of lending mo- to auto the power” tor editor Is naturallyengines a bit skeptical of all such But though "from Missouri” when he started out on a test of the Moisture carburetor trip other day he came back "shown” the A ride of four blocks in a Ford opcon- in the Future DISCUSSES BETTER CAR CARE "Tn hilly country where drivers freHere are a few tips for better drivfind It necessary to coast down quently out cars ing and better careA ofV Olsongiven hills many of them shut off the long of on Instrument board switch by Sales Manager Ignition Auto company local dis- close the throttle leave clutch and as usual thus that al- transmission connected tributers of the Oldsrnoblle car to turn the engine the Oldsricblle the from permitting though esarating be followed with as over It is found that the compression organization may offers a very notlceatlegood results by the drjver of any other of the engine effect upon the forward progretarding make of car relieving the Do not drive with your foot resting i ress of the car thus load Drivers of considerable brakes continuously (even though lightly) sure be should that this Olson using plan says clutch pedal” your upon Is switch before clutch ’pulled again the Ignition This practice subjects on at the bottom of the hill the spark throwout ball race to wear unnecesand throttle levers are fully retarded” causes cases some actually sary and in the clutch Itself to slip and burn AUTO FIELD CIIAXGE9 Clutch pedal should always have one show that of 109 truck Statistics inch of free play "Neatsfoot oil applied to the clutch builders listed In 1911 there areofeigh217 and leather once every thousand miles teen who remain today S per cent have serves to keep the leather soft and builders listed today A been in business more than five years its full load capable of pulling treated n went out of will thus During 3915 fifty-sevealways clutch leather e thirty-threnew comIf and would business engage more gently than it started panies neglected Treating the fan belt periodically REPLACE LOCK WA9IIKR9 with Neatsfoot oil softens the leather blocks on the Inner surface of the belt that car ownIt frequently qualities and ers who carry haprens own out their Improving their gripping tendency to in replacing parts forget to repairs Incidentally reducing their replace rattle” on the pulleys If the belt Is lock washers yet these parts are really run loose where ordinary nuts are off his necessary The careful driver turns Should used the part to be held in whenever they are not re- place be of soft metal it is best to headlights be in use He also lpakes have the lock washer rest against a to quired on the flat washer and not directly against the sure that the ignition switch in instrumsnt board Is off or Ispushed not ac- soft metal engine position when theThese little precaurunning tually conserve ENLISTS thus FirstANOTHER PLAYER your electricity tions Mills formerly of the Biveii Rupert of your storage Newark Feita and a member of the Denver lessening the chances In other Western lea rue team this year has enlisted down running battery words do not pull on the Ignition In the regular army switch until you are sure you are ready TAKE OVER MOTOR BOATS to 'start the engine because with the The government has already taken over 1300 engine ignition switch closed and the of cur- motor boats In the Third naval district which not running a heavy discharge fiua New London Conn to Baraegat rent occurs and continues until engine extends N J Nearly all of the boats am cruisers is running have a more con- On Spying Teams Barred OLDS MAN GIVES GOOD HINTS UiKV’V HERE to do with HAVING had much and devices trived for the ever-increasi- Isc IT A Nov 24— vm baseball Chicago the second big draft or forty-randiepow- er IIIG FOIt of a Ford engine block having an H-- Moisattached The carbureter a device for introducing steam into the gas of the intake manifold is shown in the center the upper tube being that which brings water by gravity from the water jacket turns into steam in the carbureter and is then introduced into the intake through the curving tube below The device is attached to the exhaust and thus gets the necessary heat to form steam So attached the motor gives greater power andjieeps free from carbon “close-up- Baseball Magnates possihln makingIdaho some and wound up house that eight draft bv moving apispects horses were unable to budge Simpson when he learned wasn't sore either a crowd of some 400 or—500 perthat paratus sons watched the latter stunt saw the horses fail and the Nash Quad sucRAIN-RUBBE- R EXTENDS ceed The beginning of the perfect day oc- hill that AT? 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Clirred on Second North the constitutes the bugaboo for manv a sufficient That sale for knowing well the difficulties One ingenious type of "rain rubber' as It is called consists of a rubber-line- d wiper extending up the isentire It sup height ofn athe windshield slide which rests on the ported of the lower section of upper edge incomglass The slotofformed by the the upper and lower plete junction a runends of the windshield e which the rail-lik-provides way over supporter may be slid back and forth This motion carries the scraper with it so that the entire expanse of the windshield may h quickly freed of all accumuAn lated moisture feature of construction foundinteresting in this wiper is of the rivets which the arrangementcelluloid ro topped ISrational9 Built heads to elim with Oldfield Rules Boulevards auv danger of scratching the Sturdy inate windshield glass The windshield in Though Most of Barney's Mounts Have he instantly removed by wiper may the device front the upper edge tilting Gone the Heap Route Is deof the fsection This system five ti models different and fits signed any windshield Its price is 1150 Barnov OMfield who this season has celebrated his sixteenth year KXTKM) Milium X Hit II XV AY automobile race driver by campaigning a novel mount featured an The Meridian Highway association as bodx has seen many of his racing ears carried to bv an enclosed in annual session voted to exmeeting tend the road through Wisconsin and the highest crest of fame and then dropped to the trough of obscurity Most to lake Superior Under the of the cars that Michigan new trunk line Barney drove in the golden yesterday when he was hailed road law In Wisconsin and the Stiff ffM)offO bond issue in as an absolute monarch of the dirt tracks have passed to the realm of reIllinois for a permanent prospects No more is the triumphant from the great takes to membered things They are mechanical ghosts pavement line of Illinois are good Ken song of their motors and the arrogant bark of their exhaust heard the south tin ky ami Tennessee sections are to "The Darrac Winner of the first If there were a graveyard for racing Vanderbilt he caret! for with federal aid money race" his and allotments have been made for cars Oldfield would have to bury one of Barney’s old cars There is cup the highway from Cairo ill to Co- discarded mounts Having a big heart however A E to Manager d rinth Miss Auto Tourstsen according of the Randall-Dodand being somewhat of a sentimentalthe lasts company local National distributors ist he probably would markthorough-bredhat is not ready for Interment That MIIXVAl KUK TIIUFTS IXTtE 19E of these steel renting plac® Is the famous "Old Glory" built for of the past with tombstones cer Motor nr thefts are increasing at fin In 1909 by the National Motor Oldfield the inscriptions: with In carved following rate and local Milwaukee alarming of Indian& Vehicle Car wheel car the at 999 corporation first "The My that of which I became famous" insurance underwriter report American the and flag having apolis have doubled during the last she lasted painted on eachas side of the hood “Old “The Bullet Fast while More than forty cars were month is fast and sturdy today Ochut not strong enough to stand the Glory” stolen during the month race as when just the veteranIn American A considerable ending awful punishment’ U tober percentage Laurel-crownThe car is to fame rode it driver "The Green Dragon was recovered hut each car was more Record-breakowned by Robert J Gill an attorney stage r less damaged and mahy were on dirt track and on theand of costar Baltimore and rules the boulevards with ar-re extraordinary of all In accessories the stripped t and conviction of loro Wojcieshow-sfc- i Klsie Janis and Barney Oldfield in the of Maryland's metropolis and the highways adjacent to that romantic city October I' t'e p!ice believe they musical comedy “The anderbilt Gup iia--broken up a gang of motor car The youth was sentenced to thiees six years In the state prison ere the heaviest penalty yet meted out in the municipal court at Milwaukee When completed the new home of Auto company will the Alklrc-Sinit- h be one of tile largest and most comFord aaency establishments in plete tins Untted States this company having the second largest car allotment of any Individual dealer in the country ‘J X V WALKER I'lXrll In Cincinnati "Jay walkers’ are fined Streets must he crossed at the warn The regular crossings of the law andpolice the consepedestrians quences of breaking it If the law is disobeyed offender is arrested taken to court and fined Accidents have decreased to a very remarkable extent ILIII lll'VH 110X1)9 The Automobile club of western Washington claims the distinction of the tlrst organization of its kind being In the country to subscribe to the libIt took 1 2500 worth of Liberty loan erty loan bonds is a ” T®S ture carbureter Taken as Law Among fifty-gallo- att SECOND DRAFT? Steam Device for Proves Worth in T est Comiskey’s Word Will Be er six-kiiow- GAME SURVIVE 15 RED SOX HAVE BEEN HIT THE HARDEST tiiiw-ry-xallo- Injection Yale coffee was boiled from cold In’antp less than si minutes So compact and well plani'cil i the arrangement tfiit the Taft kitchen with two rooks two company kitchen units displaces Two o' eighty men and forty horses of These mobile units will feed a full either in camp aor on the regiment Iteiac march speed of capable of almost fifteen miles an hour the unit can precede ita battalion on tike march meal on the road and he cooking a serve hot food immediately ready to the battalion hairs When the troops entrain the kitchen is put on a flat cur and continue: cooking There is another way in which the Taft unit is tn Immeasurable—improvement over the old methods In the of after meals Anyleaning one seen a company of everkitj who hasmoj to clean their kits in soldiers three irontrying kettlesn full of grease pieces of utilised food ml a little warm waunter will realize what a limited boiling water andblessing live steam wilt be It is to add to the equipment a planned generator to be by the motor truck engine operated This would furnish sufficient current In the for a twelve-inc- h tent of each officer for a lamp searchlight and for field wireless ap- November 25 1917 Oftlneir Staimfts WILL NATIONAL XT ERE is the picture of a spontaneous house moving which occurred the other day on Second West street a Nash quad truck with A Oberg salesman for the Nash Motors company at the wheel being the moving factors in the stunt Oberg didn’t start out to move houses bat when he saw eight draft horses completely stack at the job he unhitched them and showed the house owner what a real truck can do A niw trpe of motor army kitchen at New Hawas demonstrated recently Field Seventeen ven Conn on Yale the One hundred and fifty men of were fed Hundred and Second infantry In less than an hour The new kitchen will serve three hot meals a day to a force of Joo men and can pro vide enough coffee for 1000 men every ten minutes says The Power Wagon The Taft army field kitchen as the unit has been christened la practia steam hotel kitchen mounted cally on a motor truk It is the Invention C LaVln manager of the Hotel of TaftJ' Associated witli him C inMthe tie velopment of the idea were chassisBradon ford who supplied the which the unit i mounted and II IX Baldwin who built the body The idea of building a really efficient army caine to Mr La Via during a kitchen visit to the Plattsbiirg camp of 1916 The wasteful and Insanitary methods of food preparation lie saw there determined him to ili'voto his knowledge and skill to the building of a model kitchen army How well Mr Ia Vin has succeeded from the opinions exJudged nay le by a number of United States pressedofficers who witnessed the demarmy onstration in New Hiven They declared that the Tart k itchen will probconditions ably revolutionize of feeding armies existing the mountMr lai Vin selected for motor of ids kitchen a four-to- n ing truck The kitchen proper consists of a steam boiler two stew sup or potroast n co'fee kettles and two urns The kettles and urns are heated by steam jackets and by live steam at At the demonstration ten-hor'po'v- The - Third judicial district In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of James H Stearns deceased — Notice of sale Notice is given that in purorder of the district court suance of anhereby of Salt Lake county State of Utah made on the 16th day of November 1917 in the matter of the estate of James H Stearns deceased the underthe administrator with the will signed annexed of said estate will sell at private sale to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmaor after the first tion by said court on 1917 all the right day ofandDecember interest of said James II title time of his Stearns deceased at the all interest said estate has death andsince hi death in and to all acquired certain real property situate in that Salt? Lake City Salt Lake county State of Utah and described as follows to wit s d interest In An undivided and to part of lot 5 block 20 plat A Salt Lake City survey commencing at the northwest 7 corner of saideastlot6 rods thence thence south north 7 rods thence west thence rods 6 rods to the place of beginning Terms of sale cash lo per cent of the purchase money toonbe paid at the confirmation time of sale balance of the sale All bids or offers must be In writing and may be left at the office of the administrator at the office of Booth Lee Badger & Rich 608 Boston buildSalt Lake City Utah ingDated this 16th day of November H A RICH 1917 Administrator of the estate of James H Stearns deceased Rich attorBooth Lee Badger neys for administrator one-thir- |