Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 74

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and low suspension guarantee senerator may indicate wear of thelplaced correctly. Fach terminal of|fwenty-four, Including three fatali- g A o= - (- Y Al I T 3 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTO. G the crankcase of an engine through ;Y - the breather pipe? . Why should sparkplug elec- ‘ i ¥ trodes always be set the correct dis- tance apart? "Don't they fire if the - - 1'7 setting variea? . 10. Does the distributor brush sl- : /4 ways revolve at the same speed in | i “\| proportion to the speed of the arma- ’ ture of a magneto? S |Answers to Last Week's Questions.) further while clutch is (-nxlgn:fl; !lhxaln (Copyright, 1921, Thompson Feature ervice.) 1. Constant grinding or grating of | SCessary on level road to avold s(a. T por . ity on pranding | 2ko hold. With the- throtle even 68 AUTO ACCIDENTS s in gear and : b : thoro- ' enough the clutch can be engaged From thorobreds come lidle with engine running must befue, ‘!~ IN MARYLAND IN MONTH = breds, From the Stutz of the race quite quickly witn no danger of stop |[l' ] TO! D ote ik caused by misalignment of the gears,|,ing the engine, and in this way the| . |I — course cam road. jconsiderable wear or by a chip of |driver can overcome tendency of the | 4 I t 2 . s in ‘When you drivea Stutz you have metal, a gear tooth or other forcign [¢ar_to viow down, Gravity always Six Fatalities on State Roa the inward satisfaction that you object in the transmission case and|more {mportant factor when nego: Octpber—24 Due to Law i i todged, presumably t the end of the |tiating a' hill than when driving on e quiet digni i e 2 th A e cause of storage. battery |g.ie pispatch to The Star. i oth- i {bing against it while revolving. If|overheating may be charging too rap- 7 % a rugged smooth-flowing ' he Tatier 1s the cause of the noise |1dly or not enousn sclution. Results BALTIMORE, November if g ] strength that sets the car off in the loose piece of stecl must be in|may be buckled plates, The battery |¢lEht automobife SEelerth S5 5 any gathering. tact with either the main drive temperawures should be below 110]{je state roads during {he month of it idis 1 oV " Siaa October, showing an increat Luxurious riding comfort with . o A |t whark eceurring oy sparkelues at | wiriner’ for September. necoraing {0 economy of operation are yours shed, and also revolve with gears|ing or Inability to start the engine, | oo, Monthly, repert comp! ¥ to asuperlative degree. The deep in neutral and car idle if clutch isiis caused by wrong timing of mag-|®(¢'these sixty-eight accidents, twen- < cushions with the long springs engaged and engfne running. neto or distributor, or distributor | \v aye of them, including two fatali- . Sparking of the commutator of |wires leading to sparkplugs not being ! tles, ‘were the result of faulty driving: x ra om Or not in balance or their [tained before connections to “spark- | lassified. One of the accidents duc Aot rushes, but more often it indicates [the distributor must he connected to | tye re attributed to violations of easy riding. ; {that ‘the brushes are loose or that|a certain cylinder. The terminals are the’ motor. vehlcle laws: eleven of r? " {there is vibration in the generator [sometimes numbered according to the | them were caused by skidding on wet The wide range of models allows The former trouble is usually |cxlinder they are intended to fire, and | roads, two . were ~blamed on car you to select one that exactly fits sed by the springs of the brush |must be b wired. If not numbered. | troubles, two & were caused by dis- x ra a ues yb‘ll‘ needs. You'll be “pa:ia“y < being loose and the latter by |the propey firing order must be ascer- | tracted attention and three were un- £ interested in the exquisite custom ‘Again, the generator |DIugs are made. Loud knocking in- |to distracted attention resulted when ’ made enclosed model. not be mounted properly ;xr«'vmes (rong connections, providing f 1 telephone repair man crxned into 5 Governors are used on truck and € engine will run at all, and it will | another machine while looking up al Space Namber 4 at the Closed tor engi to regulate engine |Occur at any speed. Remedy the trou- | the telephone wlires. There was not ) When you lay down your good money.for a Sedan you expect —and Car SIIIDI‘L hicle s The governor can |ble When knock is first heard to pre- |a #ingle accident that could be traced you are enfifld to—extra m‘m‘ {be set at a certain speed And sealed, | vent possible breaking of -connecting | to_faulty road conditions which could vehicle or the engine |F0ds. The wrong timing of an engine | 1ve béen remedied by the commis- This is Usually occurs when timing gears are | Sion authorities. It is for this pur- necessary for heavy |[Feémoved for overhauling and are not[pose that the commission keeps the \ carrying trucks and slow- jTeplaced properly. in relation to posi-{ 1ata on the accidents, to locate the I tractors when to g0 beyond a|tlon of d.stlrtllhumrt and timer points d;;tg;l; spots on the state highway . speed would -simply mean | he position of pistons. system. Freatly increased wear to thy vehidla| . Not all makes of cars can be| ,There have been 326 accidents on nd to the roads. operated or lights burned when the | the state roads reported since May 1 4. Case-hardened steel is soft steel |S!OTAEe battery is removed. There | 'OVering a period of six months with only its outer surface hardened. | 2F¢ Some Which can be run, but care | \MONE these there have been twenty- The process consists of placing the|MUst be taken that lights do not re- |3X fatalities ~The majority of the to be hardened in an iron tube [C¢IVe too much current. Greater en-|3ctidents have been due fo faulty ‘enough- to hold them withont | €ine speed would in this case cause | IFIVINg or violations of the motor N oF With any of the parts|the generator to create too much cur. | Vehicle law. 15 each other. Into this tube|l¢Nt. burning out the lights. With around the parts is packed a |S0me makes of cars the engine will mposition of charcoal. salt . and|Tun without the storage battery. but rosenc-soaked sawdust, This. |a|current must be provided for ignition alled the hardening compound, and|(rom dry cells and not from the gen-| She—Since our engagement is off, 1 after being packed in the tube the [ST8tor. The best plan to follow if |shall return your diamond ring. ! open cnds of the latter arc sealed|Y0u Would run your car without the| He—VYes, and as diumonds have | the 6-44 chassis, are the finest combinations of comfort and mechen- i ical efficienc; ear-around famil Vi 4 gpen ends of the lai battery is to et individual instruc- | dropped 20 per cent since you've had i ciency for y y service now available. tents are thi tions from the maker of your car. it, you might add a check for the dif- heated to @ a forge fire. | g7 e the various methods’ for | feramee, I The buyer of these enclosed models is guaranteed advantages which ed & and, replacing one-piece lining on a cone 3 T e omn o o dare | cluteh_perhaps the easiest i to force = can not be matched elsewhere at any price. We suggest you confirm In good condition are fruly tworth that sp Long experience specializing in enclosed models has enabled Paige to produce cars of this type in which fundamentals of design, including - such engineering features as spring suspension, give the Paige an case of riding that can not be excelled. Thanks to these: basic principles, to an exclusive power plant that eliminates vibration and responds with marvelous flexibility, and to the best appointments that money can huy, the extra comfort the Paige 6-66 seven-passenger Sedan offers is beyond price. All Paige enclosed models, whether built on the larger 6-66 chassie or Motor Company of Washington 24th and M Strests 14 1749 Rhode Iskand Avenue { Business Proposition. From the Boston Transcript. cording to the size of the pieces| Wil B and then insert a round flle treatsd. Greater strength is acquired it after dening, each piece s bright red. dipped ! between lining and.cone and turn the again heated to i in oil, then heated to a dull red and file thusx turning on the lining. A R;lnd brace can be used in turning the e. oo Harauntne s enuiied. $ePlthe lining on the conme as far as it List prices of Paige Cars range from $1635 to $4030 10. The average magneto generates o sparks during one revolution of its armature. Or the four-cylinder en- cine the magneto would be driven at the same speed as the engine crank- shaft. On a six-cylinder engine the neto drive would be three reve- lgain’ plunged in oil. Finer grained | material will result. Thin case har- Ldenin something done by heating fthe part red. sprinkling with pot um'’ cyanide, all g it to remain heated for nd then ing the part in oil or water s to two of the crankshaftt. 5. Changing gears from low to sec g ond sveed @ hill_is probab Thix Week’s Quentfo; garded qui a y 1. How will the keeping of an en- «Space 26, Closed Car Salon.” PARKHURST MOTOR CO.- 1028 Conn. Ave. They give service equal to new SPECIAL PRICES Including Goodyear, All- Weather, Non-Skid Tread driver unf gine in good running order and not ' .- empts to | driving the car too slowly aid in keep= 32x3"% $9.00 34x4': $14.00 ; : on leve lm;: 4 storage battery charged” 32x4 $10.00 35x4i; $15.00 he car 2. Are there any advantages in a ) R 172 é ar to get | baianced crankehaft? 33xd - SI050 36x4tz $16.00 the o : 3. Which adjustment of a_car- 34x4 SLLOO 33x5 : 8 this on @ hill he finds that before buretor should be altered first, ths 3zx4': $1200 35x5 Ishife S « let in thelor gasoline adjustment, when 33x41; S1300 37x5 - [ fear sy o a mixture { whe is impossible to et corront? ¢ onening the throttle—the 4 What is K - { “floating™ a Hne? poin* ing to the engine is n THE MOST BEAUTIPUL CAR IN AMERICA 7firu Day Se:'\1ce if Des-r; ) The REEBILT TIRE Co., Inc. 1623 14th Street N.W. meant by the term | storage battery on a! When the starting motor cran i too slowly, what is t We Will AnswerThem an eng i trouble 6. How are mined? pedal enoukh to free the engine. shift| 7. Which tires are the more apt the gears without a second’s pause | to skid, solid rubber tires or the road grades deter- T L D e T ‘ Next time you come in, be sure to ask us these let up the clutch pedal ard while it is coming_up 2gain accelerate the en- gine. The throttle should be opened pneumatic? 8. What is the cause of the vapor or smoke which is discharged from qu‘;sht::nis’: Willard Threaded Come and See the New 1922 ubber Insulation? s :wn?y dous it 2dd t0 battery CHEVROLET “490” The Greatest Car Value on Earth How does Bone-Dry shipment keep a battery new? Why do batteries wear out? We don’t know every- thing about batteries, but we’il be mighty glad to an- swer as many of your ques- Wonderfully improved. New style seats, with Higher backs and Heavier upholstery. Separate clutch with - [Tand emergency brake. Spiral\ring gear and ! = Pinion in differential. £ tions as we can. Also other improvements. Authorized Chevrolet Closed Models Will Be on Display at Closed Car Salon During Week of Nov. 14th to 19th at Convention Mall Place your order now for reasonably prompt delivery Service Stations A Liberal Time Payment Plan Can Be Arranged s Bradburn Battery & Elec. Servi ¥ : i o ety & o Seien BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO., Inc. e o T i, 1218 Connecticut Ave.'N.W. The Jehn Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Columbla 565 Smith’s Battery & Elec. Service 2119 18th St. N.W. North 9923 ¥ h E. J. Penning 1740 14th St. N.W. North 7998 ¥ Standard Service Station 3 5th & R Sts: N.W. North 9681 !k Brookland Garage \ 1000 Mich. Ave. N.E. North 1021 i Washington Battery Co. H H 1621-23 L STREET N.W. — Main 180 Special Showing of Peerless Enclosed Cars YOU are cordially invited to atterid a special showing of enclosed body A Little Forethought —will save costly consequences— styles of Peerless Motor Cars during the week, November 14th to - 19th, at the closed car salon. . The models on display embody the latest refinements of interior furnish- ings and beautiful coachwork, the masterly creation of Peerless craftsmen who have devoted their talents to the task of-constantly enhancing the luxury and comfort of Peerless enclosed cars. These touches of elegance add their subtle appeal to the rugged qualities that have caused the Peerless to be universally acknowledged one of the world's finest eight-cylinder motor cars. The most important of these qualities is the Peerless ability to do all the things that a good motor car may be called upon to do, to do them better than other cars, and to continue to do them for a longer period, without constant tuning and tinkering. L SPACE NUMBER 33 ) THE TREW MOTOR CO. ‘14th‘Street atP: © - - - “Maina178, " Whether you ride with complacency or always with the phantom of fear hangine over vou. depends upon just one thing—INSURANCE. Insured—and you « have no dread of the losses that always ibllow an accident—a fire—or theft. A little spent in premium buys protection that saves the expense for damage done. We act as vour asents—as well as our Company’s. If anvthine hapnens we are rieht here to see equitable adinstment— and make prompt paymient. There’s no chance for an argument ; and no room for dissatisfaction. Phone for us—Main 601-602—to \ bring you detailed information. .“If we insure you, you're insured” . Le Roy Mark (Incorporated) Colorado Building |

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