August 20, 1921 Saturday The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Tage Three General Interest to People of Willamette Valley Governor-General Of Manchuria Has Armored Limosine solutions may come and so T0n-I.in. governor gen- T8u . unnu tn en on lil, uJVy -- oe ig an ' .J l he does not intend to . hl motoring uo W bl! . . i.nmbs. bullets or iA blades put in his way by """to ry radlcBl." or what T hey "all gentlemen in " . who do hot approve of C!lnh and authority and who ex i thelr disapproval in a nian im . ,.u r-vnrte but sometimes And so the Manchurian has oi ucicu o. Sver.n0r"., ., ,H armored, but 1 Twin Six Limousine, magnifl t in appearance, speedy, com t.Me and powerful In perform- "nnder its beautiful exterior fin J there is an inner lining of nicke. steel. Shuttrf. of l 3ame material.concealed inthe Lrf may be lowered to cover the windows. The Bhutter. to ef Zt the curve formed by the top ni sides St the carriage are ac ZlY a number of steel plates cut nt strips and fastened by means flexible steel bands. The whole assembly operates on roller bear- ings grooved in the window sills. Rifles or pistols may be fired from within the limousine by being thrust through port holes In the sides and rear of the car. The two port holes on each side are closed from the interior by a shutter of armor plate, grained and painted to match the mahogany finish of the coach work. An extraordinary feature of the vehicle is the Colt automatic ma chine gun which can be operated from the front seat. When not in use it is placed in a special com partment under the front seat cushion. Three guards who may stand on the running board on each side of the car are provided with wide heavy leather belts which they hook to the eyebolts by snap fas teners. The gudrds thus have full use of their hands for the handling of rifles. All windows in the body, as well as the ndscreen, are constructed of triplex glass, which, if hit, is practically bullet proof. To conform to the colors of Chi nese royalty the cushions, -seat backs and auxiliary seats are up holstered in purple and gold mo- fow Device Has Number of Uses Manv functions are claimed for , device now on the market, the trlmary purpose of which Is to Lply a tool which does away with the ordinary lifting Jack. It Is attached to the felloe of the wheel by two pins and when it Is desired to raise the wheel the car Is driven over the device which then rests on the ground holding the wheel clear. It also may be used as a lock for the spare tire and as a traction device In mud or Vulcanizer Wrench Every motorist who uses a gas oline vulcanizer often burns his lingers removing the thumb nuts after a heat and often wishes for a wrench that would do the trick. Such a wrench can be made from a piece of 3-4 inch pipe. A slot should be cut In the bottom of the pipe so that it will hold the nut. A small rod placed through a hole in the upper end of the pipe serves well as a handle and makes it an easy matter to re move the most stubborn nut. This wrench will also be found very useful in many other places about the car. hair. The panelling is made en tirely of inlaid manogany. Vanity cases of the same material are pro vided on either side. The fittings, as well as the other materials used In the tonneau, are all of sllvet and Cloisonne. The monogram of Tsan Tso-Lln is emblazoned in Chinese and Eng lish on both doors of the tonneau. Gypsies Use Autos for Migrations Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 20. The northern New York gypsy has abandoned the old horse-drawn vans with their herd of ancient and worn animals trailing along for trading purposes. Instead many gypsies are touring this section In a fleet of motor cars. The spirit of barter continues with the gypsy notwithstanding his advanced means of transportation. He will trade anything he has, even his auto, if there be a proper allow ance to boot. Protect Ignition Unit. In washing the ear or in driv ing through a heavy rain, great care must be exercised in prevent ing any water getting 'around the distributor cover to which the ig nition wires are attached, which causes a short circuit. To over come this, cut a piece about 12 inches long out of an old scrap inner tube and slip it over the distributor and wires and tape the top ed tightly together. This makes it next "to impossible to Bhort circuit the ignition system at any time. Jack Dempsey Takes to Skylarking Bullet From Sky Which Wounded Girl Starts Probe Courts-martial may follow the Inquiry now being conducted into the "practice" firing of a navy air plane machine gun over Narragansett Bay. Recently the motor boat Edith B, containing a party of men and women, was fired on by a naval seaplane. The boat was riddled with holes and one of Us oc cupants wounded. Only through strenuous efforts of the party in balling out the boat were the occu pants saved from sinking. The Illustration shows the target motor boat and Miss Grace Buxton, of Oakland Beach, R. I., who was struck by one of the bullets. TIMS TONIGHT GRAND THEATRE D. W. GRIFFITH'S i nil mm m i mm &3 WITH ITS OWN ORCHESTRA OF SYMPHONISTS IN FULL THEMATIC SCORE Evening Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Matinee 50c and $1 GET YOUR SEATS NOW vm mnr. TUa trademark, tamped In red tie czk, IdentiSc the WUlard Threaded Rubber Battery. Serve You SERVICE! We like to put it in capitals way because we believe it the most important thing in 4e battery business. Of course we can't make a new ttery out of an old one, or a Pd battery out of a poor one,1 kng-lived battery out of a ort-lived one. There are lim- even to battery service, j But we can make any battery I1 longer and serve better if you. jpw us a chance. We can make. Willard Threaded Rubber ttery do both and it already Mdt records for long life and liability. We can always do more with a Wery if we get a chance right Jhe start, although we are "h to help any time. Come in! Youll gay, too, that we give SSrVlCE I DEGGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 238 N. High St. Willard Batteries Water Wagon Driver Led Double Life Chicago, Aug. 17. There's no getting around it, James Wllliau", a negro, led a Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde Existence. He had a dual personality, had James; that Is, until he ran afoul of the law for disregarding Mr. Volstead's pre cepts. Williams was hailed into Feder al Judge K. M. Landis' court n a charge of operating an illicit still. "What is your occupation"' In quired the court. "I work night times for the city driving a sprinkling wagon," Williams replied. "Humph!" remarked the judge, "On the water wagon at nigh', and making booze in the daytime, e'l""" James got thirty days. Although 70 fires have occurred in the Deschutes national forest this summer, only 150 acres have been burned, so efficient has been the f:re prevention work. acte. Pevnpsc Jack Dempsey has bought him self a speed aeroplane. The photo graph shows him in hlsnew rac lng plane, in which his "air chauffeur," Emery Rogers, flew to victory in the International Air Tournament at the Los Angeles speedway recently. Dempsey made his first flights with the late Lieutenant Locklear. Y ' . ' fjb jf ' am Regarless of how badly in jured the radiator may be let us inspect it before ordering a new one for our SKILLED, EXPERIENCED RADIATOR SERVICE SAVES TIME AND MONEY. If the core is hopeless we are stocked with proven, high grade cores for replacements. Moderate charges. 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