8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING MAYi 31Y 1025 ESPECIALLY DESIGNED 5 CARBURETORS PjDPULA ftTnOMBETta EQUIPMENT SAID TO IVE OREAT RKSUL.TS Extraordinary Power on If Ills and i:ronomy lipid of Most AdTAatage ; j Mr. Smith of the Smith &. Wat kins company, who are the local distributors lor Stromberg carbu retors, says that be has just been advised by The- J$trom berg Motor PeTices companyof Chicago, that their original plan; of getting out special carburetor equipments for the medium priced cars has met wita sue a great success all over the country that they bare organ iz a special department to handle this nd of the business. The Stromberg! Motor Devices romnany 'Is known and recognized in the motor car Industry as being builders of high quality carbure tors at the present time supplying more than one hundred and thirty five different manufacturers of cars and tracks, including a great many of America's highest priced automobiles. ,; ; . "j 'M- During the latter part of the irar when the price of gasoline snared to a high mark i and the word "Economy" was flashed be fore ua constantly,; the Stromberg engineers were set to work to 'pro-' dure a carburetor specially de ; signed for ach car where a mar ket Improvement could bo shown. The American car owners who has been taught to look .for re markable and extraordinary per formance from his automobile In the way of going over steep hills on high gear and stepping on his accelerator at five nillea per hour was not an easy; subject to con vert to an economical setting ' on his carburetor, when he found it meant a sacrifice Xf the things he lfked to feel his car do. .j V -"' With this problem ! confronting them; tho engineering staff of The Stromberg Motor Devices company has designed and built over forty live special carburetor, equipments for all the popular and medium priced cars and the response from the car owners in buying these equipments to better the perform ance and economy of .their auto mobiles has led the officials of the Stromberg Motor Devices company to enlarge the special department to carry on the work.- j j 1 When it Is decided that a cer tain car can be improved by a special carburetor equipment, a ear of that kind is purchased by Stromberg company and the engi neers proceed to build a special equipment for it, and after the carburetor has been worked out to a point where they believe it i3 entirely 'satisfactory, several of the equipments are sent to the factory branches and distributors to vari ous parts of the country for a fur ther check. . j . - This has been carried out to points all around the world,; and the special equipments are finding their way to: Australia, South Ar rica, England, Europe and many other foreign countries. :f BETTER AfiD BETTER LOCAL DEALER COMMEXTS ON - DODCE KHOTHERS SLOGAN .. "The slogan 'Better, and Better" which recently appeared on poster boards and in magazines and newspapers' everywhere, following closely he announcement ' of the purchase of Dodge Brothers by Dillon; Read & Co.. ha aroused ieuwed comment regarding" one of the outstanding' policies of Dodge Brothers, Inc., according to r "fv'i u 1 1?cfore lAfisrnoon You don't crave to be stymied -by a bum tire! Drive in See us Our tire is a birdie Yet way above par.' ZQSEUS TiRE SHOP ; 1C3 South Commercial PIIOXE 471 Mr. Russell Boneateele of the Bonesteele Motor Co., local Dodge Brothers Dealer. . j ' "Constant improvement of a basic design has been the estab lished policy of Dodge v Brothers ever since their first car was of fered td the public," he said,' "and will continue to be under the new ownership.:- i ' "Registration :figures for the last. Tear show clearly the wide recognition which has been ac corded this sound policy. Total for the: United States show that Dodge Brothers made a gain of 25 per cent against a loss of 11 per cent sustained by the industry as a whole. This year, week after week, all sales for corresponding periods of previous years have been excelled j by as ; large an amount. , : .r "Most automobile buyers today understand how much better it is for the ! engineering and experi- j mental departments at the factory to concentrate their thoughts and efforts on the betterment of a well tried basic design rather than on the development of next year's model, j I ' j i I : , . ; ; "It is also evident that the de velopment of new designs, the ex perimental work on a new model and the making of dies and special tols and machines necessary for the production of radically differ ent chassis is very costly. This ex pense, which in 'modern volume production of motor cars may easily run into the millions of dol lars, is of course, paid for in the final analysis by the car bnyer. The great saving; made by Dodge Brothers, IncI, as a result of this policy is faithfully returned to the buyer in the form of greater value in the car. ! , "Furthermore the car does not suffer the high depreciation which invariably follows the announce ment of a new annual model and SPRING DAYS CALL TO AUTOMOBILE CAMPERS FIXE WEATTIF.U WELCOMED nY AXXITAl. TRAVELERS' " Fishing Streams, . Mountains and Lakes Visited by Many Hundreds - The warm spring days of the past lew weeks have routed out the old camping bug from his winter quarters and he Is again at laijge in search of new victims. Fayorable 1 weathef conditions have called him from his winter nap earlier than usual this year. and being eo disturbed, he is in an extremely ugly mood? and will at tack anyone who crosses his path and without a second's warning. The weather must be Just right before this insect begins his year ly innoculations. Take a day of late spring with 'a crisp morning mixed with a lazy summer after noon and the bug is on its way, picking no favorites,' biting all whom he chances to rencounter. A peculiar thing about this epi demic Is that no one seems to take steps to prevent being bitten. In fact, his approach is welcomed by all. After the victim has been stung, he is done for; and he falls under a strange spell. He will sit at his desk staring out of the win dow for hours at a time, hw mind the owner's feeling 'that his car presents a 'last year's.; appearance"; ''During ten years; there has been a -constant betterment and refinement of Dodge Brothers chassis details. Improvements -in case of operation, riding - comfort and appearance have been made without any radical change In the weH tried, dependable chassis." en anything -except work. Every thing goes wrong everyday tasks that usually seem minute, loom up like mountains and as warmer days approach and reports ofliinit catches of mountain trout fall en his ears, he becomes worse and as a last report, the old . family physician is summoned old Doc Open Road. Ilia case is filled with strange medicines. Here are boxes -of mountain roads, phials of warm weather, of fleecy clouds and blue skies, lakes filled with bass and irountain streams of trout are in cluded in his kit- all to be nsed in the treatment of the patient. A few weeks of the doctor's medicines and the patient ie con valescing nicely. Another few days and he is normal, the treatments end and he is ready for work un til the next year. Thousands of motorists fall un der : this . strange spell each year And the old reliable doctor easily care3 for them all. His treatments are easy, his powders sweet, hU pills sugar coated, and they offer a positive cure for the ailment. AH that is needed to reach his office L3 an automobile and camping equipment. Judging from the ac tivities shown in the, camp goods department at the Western Auto Supply company, the doctor will be in need of a staff of assistants to care for the many motorists who will be bitten by the camping bug -this spring. GARDNER AGKXCT HERE The Burdett-Albee Motor Car company of Portland have estab lished a branch in Salem for the Gardner cars at 217 State street. Mr. W. E. Burdett will manage the branch and Oscar Zeller will be the salesman. A full line of Gard ners will be handled including the 4-6 and 8 cylinder. re 1595 & 6. tmttty ptmt mm U 0 . i ,1!. " ! ' i . It Performance Across the continent -coast to coast then from Canada to Mexico 4664.5 miles -without adjust ing brakes! ; p i ;' There's the greatest test and the greatest proof of the excellence of Rickenbacker 4-wheel brakes. Cannon Ball Baker" in his sensational record smashing drives did it. "I adjusted my brakes at the end of 4664.5 miles," says the famous driver, "and not because they needed it even then, but! J was going after that other record Ell Paso to Los Angeles (908.5 miles which he made in 21 hours, 23 minutes) and I didn't want to take any chances.'; "A quarter turn of the adjusting nut was all they needed." ' Just think! that 4664.5 miles was' equal to at least 20,000 miles of average driving. At least 20,000! For in his coast to coast rush (3,106.5 miles in 71 hours, 33 minutes actual driv ing time) "Cannon Ball" had to make thousands of quick decelerations and hundreds of emergency j Stops. . ' : ' -;: :': ; Remember, he had low pressure, balloon tires. Only 25 pounds of air in them to protect himself ! from the road shocks. Couldn't make right angle turns and hair pin bends at full speed. ' v v;V. ' '.;!; ' i.-- (.- He says those wonderful brakes really made these records possible. Because lie could, in a few feet, slow down from 70 f miles per hour to 25 and take each turn in safety. Then with his 65 horse power motor, get away I again as quickly i But that's putting grief on brakes. ; The route down the Pacific doast Vancouver, B. to Tia Juana, Mexico -l ,558 miles, crossed three: mountain ranges roads up and down with acute switch backs and steep grades. ' 1 Just a series of alternate accelerations and brakes? And yet these brakes were not adjusted till &?e of 4664 miles of such terrific driving ! If you have not sensed the smoothness and effi v ciency of these 4-wheel brakes you really cannot know what perfect braking qualities are. Drive this Rickenbacker; Six yourself it will be a revelation to you. l x 'li '..'." ; ' ';!,."- t F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. -; 385 N. Commercial St., Phone 1260 AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE To) !o - SPEED MANIA TO BLAME FOR MOTOR ACCIDENTS 4012 rKOPIJR MKKT DEATH IUniXO 3IOXTH OP APRH Two-Thiwl pt Catastropliieti Oc cured . at Intersections In ', Dry Weather CHICAGO, May 2?. Speed maniacs were responsible for more of the 402 persons killed in auto mobile accidents during the month of April than any other, oiie cause it was reported to the national safety council by 76 cities having a total population of 27,500,000. Contending for the right of way was the canse of most of the non fatal accidents with "exceeding the speed limit" a close second. ;j Thirty-nine of the cities report ing to the council totalled i 250 fatal public accidents other than automobile; 30 cities, 177 home accident fatalities and 22 cities, 73 industrial fatalities. Male motorists were Involved In 20 times more accidents than were female motorists. ' Male pedes trians killed numbered three times the female pedestrians, and the number of male pedestrians injur ed was twice the number of female pedestrians, i "Failed to signal;""; "or wrong side of road; "cutting left corner sharply;" and "motorist Intoxicat ed" were other circumstances at tending the eountry's motor acci dents for the month of Aprilj, Al most two-thirds of the accidents occured at intersections, in i'day light, when the weather was clear and road surface dry. ; "Walking,; running or playing in the street," resulted in mote accidents to pedestrians than any other single circumstance, f , and most of these were children says the council. j - y OPEHA MANAGER PIEft MUXISH, May 29. Anto von Fuche, the famous stage mana ger at the Llunich Opera dUd re cently at the age of 70. 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