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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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V16 THE HERALD REPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 13 1916 I ri EcmwESf saggt nJ JBSSa MjafSKfy iLEPgy or 25 years the leading coals of the west Ask your dealer 6st'5M 5 amsagMBfei WONDERUL EAT WITH VAPOR PLUG Tests Made With Car So Equipped Show Great Results 5 On September 13 a new ord touring car was bought from ord Detroit Sales company On Jhe 1 tth 15th and 16th it ran on the streets of Detroit and up the steepest hills in Wayne county On September 14 a test of the car with regular ord equipment was made showing 242 miles to the gallon and forty miles speed to the hour On September 15 the car climbed two thirds to three quarters5' up Bald mountain road the one impossible hill around Detroit on high without the compensating vapor plug Then sued a challenge Oh September 16 equipping the same car with the compensating vapor plug the test of September 1 1 was repeated showing 442 miles per gallon and for ty six miles per hour speed On Sep tember 17 tests of September 15 were again repeated and easily climbed Bald mountain all the way to the top on high Then on September IS in the leading Detroit newspaper a challengewas issued to any nTaker of any car or carburetor to equal or surpass the per formance but one accepted the chal lenge although during the tests men tioned above the car was followed and unofficially by makers of car buretors and cars Then was performed another sensa tional feat on September 19 With the same car equipped with the compensat ing vapor plug it was driven all day through the streets of Detroit select ing the thoroughfares that were the most crowded with traffic at the busi est hours with the low gear locked byi a Plate so it could not be used Never once was it necessary to stop or start and remember this remarkable feat was accomplished with a ord Each day the results were published In the Detroit ree Almost every ear manufacturer in Detroitwrote telephoned the Compensating POLICE DISPERSING RIOTERS IN NEW BIG STREET CAR STRIKE When the great street car strike paralyzed traffic in New York rioting soon followed At the first attempt to send out cqts strike sympathizers hurled stones and brickbats The accompanying picture shows the police dispersing a crowd after the rioters had attacked one of the cars It is plainly evident from the picture that the police were on the alert for such trouble 'J afaws are trumps mctmbbbmS Wiail EK ftMrifiWinrwgnfc 3 Ww' IMSg WwgAggCTl gg 1 38338883 8 lmHBpHi wTW vy I fi 5 a sir A A '1 vUa f'Ng x''' A7T Jc WwriW wff 'rO '7 aXJ Pfewjyg 's yjffir afrffifcffijft A Av'x 1 3KWW XV Xs A A 'W rs XvX A V'JWrWX' A 7' a I A 5 (916 BY NY HERALP company or sent his engineer Hundreds of owners of all makes of ears trie! to purchase the device Man agers of concerns operating batteries of ears for their salesmen flocked in large numbers of dealers 'applied for the sales agency Owners that obtained the compensat ing vapor plug were satisfied before they drove out of the service station because of the quiet running of the motor and the demonstration that itwould idle down to two miles per hour Holmes is distributor for Utah and Idaho 840 West Temple Salt Lake City Wasatch 76GJ) TO INCREASE OUTPUT Jeffery to Be Mutiplied by Nev Deal Plans have been launched to multiply as rapidly as possible both the pleasure ar and the truck output of the Thomas Jeffery company of Kenosha Wis which recently changed ownership Nash foremost among the pur chasers and the new chief executive is now located at the bigworks personally directing the steps to ward its expansion rom the moment of his entrance into the automobile industry Mr Nash has enjoyed a success verging on the phenomenal He is known far and wide as one of the biggest men in the business and those intimate with him predict a wonderful future in store for the Jeffery organization policy of this company will be to increase the production as fast as is consistent with Mr Nasn said shall also improve if that is possible the quality of Jeffery cars and Nir friends tlwse closest to him say he never acts non untested vague theories He is raptical from his crown to his soles and is thorough ly versed in every phase of manufac turing technique ClEAA I THE AIR GROUNDS The health officials of Indiana have Issued an order applicable to fair grounds which might well be copied by the managers of state and county fairs everywhere The general uncleanness of these places is well known swarm nt the lunch counters Lemon ade glasses are insanitary Dust and dirt and crime are found wherever you go Under the Indiana orper if the law is enforced all this wiTK be changed Concessionaires will be re quired to cover food stuffs and grid dles for frying sausages hamburger etc ThA sale of tainted meats means arrest The men who handle the food must be clean and must have certifi cates of good health Drinks must be served In paper cups and water must be supplied by sanitary fountains These regulations in the Interest of health and cleanliness are too often ignored at fairs In most sections of the country the fair associations have banished fraud and vulgarity It is now In order that they banish dirt arm Life SHE MIOKED SO TOO Mother (angrily) Why you come when I called you the first tfme "Willie 1 didn't hear you till you called the third time Mother Now how could you know it was the third call unless you heard the other two? Willie Easy enough ma I knew it was the third time you sounded so mad too prosaic lVZinisfer Who Wed I A Chamberlain Widow! i i I 5 SbRiSCSH IflE 7 bt 4 fPK "mi r' 1BBM AbBIR mSHh i iHBs lIlBE JHb Jlllll A 4ilill ilaB BBhB ll jj au Hi REV WILLIAM HARTLEY CARNEGIE Rev william hartley Carne gie of London rector of St Mar church and canon of Westmin ster was married on August 3 to Mrs 'Joseph Chamberlain widow of Joseph Chamberlain British statesman Mrs Chamberlain was formerlyMiss Mary Endicott of Boston Her father was William Endicott secretary of war in President first administra tion MUNITIONS BILL POSTPONED JV ashington Aug 12 Immediate consideration of proposed regulation of shipment and storage of'war munitions was prevented in the Senate today by Senator Gallinger who insisted that the bill introduced bj' Senator Martine of New Jersey as a result of the recent explosion In New York harbor be re wife used to take considerable interest in your gardening "But I see her in the garden with you any "She lost interest when she found I raise olives or grapefruit or ferred to tne committee on interstate commerce commission JEALOUS Ethel ancy Jack calling Miss Sere leaf the apple of his eye Maud lie must have meant the evap orated kind Boston Transcript NATIONAL DEBTS BEORE Before the war i Eugland 3500000000 rance 6500000000 Germany 5000000000 i Russia 4500000000 Austria 3000000000 Italy 3000000000 Turkey 675000000' AND NOW Now $13500000000 14600000000 16000000000 15000000000 9000000000 6000000000 2500000000 Totals $26175000000 $76100000000 I Increase in national debts of Europe $50000000000 What $50000000000 would do for an industrious and peaceful jvorld: Build 133 Panama canals Buy all the real estate in New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio Illinois Michigan and Wisconsin Have paid all but $5000000 of the real estate value in rance Paid the salaries of 96000000 workingmen for one year zIt would support J25OO universities like Harvard for one year Railroad King Proved He Was the BOTH PARTIES INCREASE LICK STAMPS AND THEIR VOTE IN MISSOURI GOBBLE IN GERMS I AN INCIDENT DURING ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION I I for the during i Stop a Dance Party! The official count of didates follows: or United States crats James A Reed 42279 Republicans this man a your face Democrats Cast a Total of 234806 for Governor Republicans 191649 EVANGELINE THE PRECISE Evangeline from Vassar was home for the holidays Late one afternoon she came in during a downpour of rain JrE vang said her "were you out in all that said Evangeline "I was merely in the portion of the rain that descended in my immediate vi on up pretty high three or four miles say and you look down positively sickening It is stupendous awful A great height is a feaxful thing I can tell you Ladj (feelingly) Y'es I san sympa thize with you poor boy I feel just that way myself when on top of a steplandder Demo 151976 Martin Dickey 96314 Akins 56524 and Nathan rank 36 717 or Democrats Gardner 84621 Atkinson 46249 Roach 31703: Republicans Lamm 8913 4 Swanger 74636 Morris 19300 ALSO MORE ARMY BEE Three youngsters in Dorchester were talking about war and giving them selves a lesson in minitary training They finally got to discussing the mat ter of equipment when after they had eyed each other closely Slimmy Jones said to Bill Smith: "Gee atty got the right build for a soldier all right You can carry twice as many cartridges as any body else Atchison Kah Aug According to microscopic tests made by John or tune a civil service employee' of thsi city ninety five out' of every 10Q post age stamps are' germ laden and be cause of this fact the use of the tongue in affixing them to mail matter is a menace to health The gummed sur face is particularly responsible adhesion of germs especially warm weather Mr ortune believes that as this fact known an away with or letter ily be solved by the use of nothing but regular government envelopes and pos tal card? or parcel post use a form of tag large enough for the address to be printed by the government and to represent various amounts of postage could be placed on sale at postoffices Thunderstorms' are rarer in San rancisco than in any other part of the United States they are as much entitled solicitors are from their customers want you to give hearing That will save Then I want you to buy some of his paint and use it on several cars paint ing an equal number of others with Mayor Roused rom Sleep by Summons to soon as becomes more generally effort will be made to do the use of adhesive stamps mail the problem could eas SOME GET IT OX BOATS Aviator (home from the war leave) And then when you are Jefferson City Mo Aug 12 A total of 234806 votes were cast for gover nor by the Democrats in the recerit state primaries and 191649 by the Re publicans a marked increase for both parties The plurality of Gardner the Democratic nominee for governor over John Atkinson his nearest competi tor was 38380 The plurality of Judge Lamm over John Swanger is 14458 The official count of the leading can Postal Employee Tells of the Dangers of Putting Your Tongue to Stickers THE conversation of several travel ling salesmen had drifted as it fre quently does to the narration of un usual experiences "Some years ago" said one of tlyem "I was selling paint as I am now but for another concern I had done every thing I could think of to get the pur chasing agent of one of the late roads to give me a hearing Not a hearing could I get was pretty nearly a case of hog or with me for my concern was getting pretty tired of hearing me say the purchasing agent give me any attention I just made up my mind make a try over that gentle head If I lost out I should be ne worse off "go I dropped a letter to Mr Harri man himself hoping it would get past his secretary or his office boy I laid the whole case before him as tersely as I could saying that I had a paint that was superior to the paint this agent was buying but that I get a hearing because I was unable to quote a lower price than he was paying I ex lained that alj I wanted was an order or enough to cover one car and assured him that that car would show him that my paint although bought at the same price was more economical in the end "The best I looked for was that Mr Harriman would suggest to the pur chasing agent that I have hearing at least but I found that the way that railroad man did business He sent for his purchasing agent to come to New York more than a thou sand miles to see him He showed him my letter and then said something like this: are using our roads all the time to travel about to sell their goods If they couldn't get hearings where we carry them they would soon stop using our reads We want them to be heard by other people for the sake of the transportation they buv and for the freights they provide and to be consistent we must ourselves give a decent hearing to which as our own prospective Kansas City Aug Mayor Ed I wards went to bed as mayor but was called from his sleep at mid night ir the capacity of president I of the board of police commissioners voted for said an irate i voice over the phone I "Thank replied the mayor "I want you to abate a continued the voice angrily a pesky neighbor out here whose idea of good music is the canned sort from a phonograph 'He likes it so much that he insists on playing all) night I can't sleep I want you to I stpp you call the was the suggestion I every night for a was the reply "It do any good I voted for you be cause! though you would improve the police department I see any improvement however Now tnose fiends are beginning to play i ragtime and will dance the rest of the night I call you to witness I that it will be justifiable homicide" I The mayor slipped back to bed with envy in his heart for the South sea islander far away from tele ihones How Harriman the paint you are now using If a fair test shows his paint is better I want you to use it This read is in business to save money as well as to earn it' never peeped when I got that first order but some time later when the purchasing agent and I became such good friends that' he himself told me about it I showed him And the salesman produced from his wallet an autograph letter from Harriman acknowledging his communi cation and assuring him that he him self would see that he got a hearing and his paint got a trial 'viiirV i 'i A NM 4si '''7 777' Y'N "''''Z' I 'Av The view shtfws theEndurance canted over at a terrific angle by the force of the ice floes The picture was brought to 1hc alkland Islands by Sir Ernest Shackleton and thence post ed'to England The stains around the edges are due to the photograph getting soaked during the 750 mile journey in the open boat The vessel is so canted that she reveals her specially constructed side a sheath of greenheart which unfortunately was unequal to the overwhelming strain to which the Endurance was at last: subjected SPANIARD GETS GOLD POLICE GET REGARD Negresses Under Arrest May Get reedom All ollows Recent Street Hold up After searching through Salt Lake and Ogden for more than a week for two colored women whom Juan Corta a Spaniard claimed took $615 from his pocket at 629 XV irst South August 3 Detectives Brown and rank Glenn succeeded in recovering all the money and putting one of the women behind the bars in the county jail The woman in custody now is Stella John son arid her alleged accomplice is said to be a woman known as Ann Wheatly Glenn went to Ogden and made known to a number of nerq friends oij the two women in that city what evi dence he had against them He was unable to find the Wheatly woman who Is alleged to have had the money but he notified her friends that if she would return the money by last night the case against them: would be dropped Otherwise he said she would be run down and prosecuted On a charge of robbery East night a messenger walked into headquarters and left $615 in gold with the captain to be turned over to Cferta The victim through his representa tive rewarded the officers with $120 for the efficient manner in which they handled the case It is understood that the Johnson woman will be released from custody as Corta declared he was satisfied with getting his money back QUEER WAR Next to the Avar the abnormal weath er which has harassed England so far this year is the most talked of thing in the country A sunny day so far this season is an event The same holds true of all northern Europe where weather of the kind March has prevailed throughout June and July In Prussia there has been an un usual amount of rain and excessive cold In Moscow up to the middle of July there had been no sign of sum mer or of the hot weather which gen erally sets in before June In Scandi navia the weather has been cheerless and very similar to that in England In southern Germany violent rains have fallen and Lake Constance is ab normally high while in Austria there have been tremendous storms South of the Alps excessively hot weather has been reported for many weeks In Sar dinia there has been a heat wave which has been followed by forest fires IRST EADY 7 37 SC iRWiSil Duchess of Devonshire This new picture of the Duchess Of Devonshire has just arrived from London where the duchess and her husband the new governor general of Canada are staying at present The duchess is one of the most popular of the titled ladies of the English court vand is said to be Queen most intimate friend She is well known to many Canadians and will shortly leave England for her new home tA JS S3 Br.

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