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SOME OF GAS DETOURED TO REFRIGERATOR. ‘The principle that chills the intake manifold of your automobile motor say soon be applied to a refrigerator mounted conveniently under the seat.! F. C. Stewart of Pennsylvania State college has been assembling data which | may lead to something useful for motor tourists and picnickers. x * #4 # EACH AUTOMOBILE MANIFOLD IS POTENTIAL REFRIGERATOR See ee Fuel En Route to Motor pal eiod temperature of about 50 de-| Refrigerant, Penn State Instead of being condensed for use} ‘ Find Jover and over again, the fuel from Investigators Fin |the cooling unit would pass into the \engine and burn exactly like fuel in- |troduced in the regular manner. State College, Pa. Aug. 20—(?)— There is a potential refrigerator in the intake manifold of every auto- | mobile and, theoreticaNy, there is an} | Columbia picture now showing at the jwere taken in the hill country near |Gibbs’ great novel. ; Edmond Breon, Harry Allen, Jeanne Fenwick, Edward Morgan and Tyrrell |; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1981. — a |titions never to let anything like that upset his balance again—but never- theless, he is apt to repeat such a procedure several times in his life. The havoc that such an affair plays | on the lives of three people is the plot motivation of “Lover Come Back,” a Capitol Theatre. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Channel scenes showing the Eng- lish and the French coasts inj “Chances,” the First National war ro- | mance starring Douglas Fairbalnks, | Jr., now at the Paramount Theatre, Santa Barbara, California. The only problem was to have the| sun shining from behind the cliffs for | morning in France, and full on them} for the English aiternoon. “Chances” | is an adaptation of A. Hamilton It recounts the stirring adventures of two brothers. soldiers in the World war, who both} love the same girl. | The play is the first starring vehi-! cle of the popular young actor. is supported by Rose Hobart, Anthony | Bushell, Holmes Herbert, Mary Forbes, | Davis. Alan Dwan directed. Herman Weinrich, 59, Succumbs in Flasher} Flasher, N. D., Aug. 20.—()—Her-, man Weinrich, 59, who came to Mor-| ton county from Germany with his) parents in 1883, died here Wednes-| day night from heart disease. Weinrich had been a resident of} Flasner 20 years, previously living at New Salem. He leaves his widow and one son. “ Three Men Burn to Mariposa, Calif, Aug. 20.—(?)— Three men were burned to death| Wednesday night in a forest fire on the north fork of the Merced river. An unidentified Indian in the party; escaped and brought fire fighters to} the assistance of the other three but) the flames were so intense that the 40 would-be rescuers could not get He} |} | Baldwin, Death in California}. apparently simple method of con- verting it into a useful cooler for food and drink. The refrigerant is = ° APITS Hi nearer than 100 feet. x 2 | seca eistiann ey It has been said that for women the fuel en route to the engine. love is a career—while for men it is|_, What Man Sows——The Heart) Some experiments in the mechan-|merely a pastime. Except for slight of Woman Reaps. “Seed” Cap- jeal laboratory at Pennsylvania State/emotional flutters, women remain|itol Theatre soon. college showing these possibilities are| pretty constant to a man after they described by F. C. Stewart, associate |have fallen in love with him—he is professor of mechanical engineering. | their whole life. Men on the contrary He emphasizes that beyond the as-|evince, to a great degree, an entirely sembling of the basic data, no exper-| different action. A man may be in {mental work with such an automo-|love with a woman and at the same bile refrigerator has been carried out.|time become infatuated with passing | Uses Usual Principle fancies. For a time his real love will, ‘The idea, he says, is to use in the/|be pushed aside until the intense but} automobile the usual refrigeration|temporary affair has run its course. principle which is already in opera-|After its consummation, he returns tion but going to waste. In the or-/to his true love with all sorts of reso-; dinary mechanical refrigerator there | is chamber where atmospheric | pressure is reduced—a partial vaeuum | that travels smartly and saves you dollars, too! Dr. Clara B. Westphal FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST RICHMOND'S BOOTERY hones—309-2825 Bismarck, N. D. created. | In this reduced pressure the re-) rant boils more easily, just as in high altitudes water boils at lower temperature than at sea level. In the ordinary refrigerating sys- tem the refrigerant in boiling ab-| sorbs heat from its surroundings, and #0 produces cold. A pump must be used to draw off the vapor produced | in this boiling and force it into a/ condenser where it reverts to its li-! quid state and is returned to the cold | chamber to boil again. | In the automobile the engine it- self is the pump, and Prof. Stewart | proposes a method of using it which | adds nothing to the engine's work. | Every stroke of the piston which draws fresh fuel into the engine re-| duces the pressure in the gasoline | line, especially in the intake mani-| fold. Because of this reduction the, gasoline boils more readily, that is.) it vaporizes. This is a reproduction of the prin-| ciple of refrigeration, and so the in- take manifold ought to be cold, un- less mechanically heated. Experi- ments at Penn State show that it is cold. In summer temperatures of 70) to 80 degrees, the intake manifold is! at about 40 degrees. Part of Fuel ‘Detoured’ 1 To obtain a useful cooler for an sutomobile Prof. Stewart would use) this cold. He suggests some of th fuel en route to the engine be de-} toured and used as a refrigerant to! chill @ cooling unit of a small refrig- erator in the car. { To insure continuous vaporization; he would draw the air for the car- buretor through the cooling unit. The whole operation should cool a small/| refrigerator, just as the vaporizing saacline now chills the intake mani-' A highly volatile fuel would be, needed, Prof. Stewart says, and he estimates that such an outfit should maintain. in hot weather, a refrig- Now! At Substantial Savings A new low price for a bag that likes to travel. . . a bag that’s strong, spacious and attractive! 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