New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1918, Page 5

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e o v "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918. : INTRODUCES WOMEN | TEACHING WOMEN TO BECOME INTIMATELY ACQUAINTED WITH AUTOMOBILES 00L . G. A at Hartiond Gperat- lngngcessiul Sctiool for Fair Sex i 'all these pretty women.mo- ’ah!vs fubstituling for men ecalied #hto the army? d a Wisitor to the T M ¢ A Automohile School in Pertford the ather o *No, indead.” repl Strom, principal of the school dfighe Woman's Automobile cla ey, are learning all about SL3uldrs, selft stoppers and the why and ‘wherefore of everything which makes a motor behave or mishehave Xes, there arc almost as many fen taking the Automobile Cou there men Hion for women o 3 pop- War indced: They the fact that it is not only b r. but Yery esscntial if one is to get the most Gt of one's car, and besides with of the men gone and going . others must take their nlacés It certainly X while to visit & Automobils School of the Y. M Hiilyer 1 ite, and sec tho nt wh s used for type of exper fabtrnction ¢ Bonfe of the eguipment which espe- @ the writer §s the way he motors are nfounted on #6ks. which makes it easy for the gdent’to work on them and adjust Sfflves {imers, carburetors, etc. Tn the smallest detail covered in | 3t thorough manner. The m fised are the Hudson Six, Ford [ bia, Overland. and Reo. The | jand Motor is of special intere is cut away in sach a manner 20 make the ope fon of the pis- sfvalves, gears, in fact all the #&'of ‘2 motor unde dable and ¥ to any one of the least mechan- gafly ‘inclincd ‘Also ‘the writer's attention was at- | rflétéd to the Reo which is o com- lete chassis equipped with electric tarter: and everyth but This car heing strinped vers easy to wor on erything, such as the adjustment f the clutch, brakes, etc., is seen and arly by the individual. are numerous other rte; such as sectional carburetors, 'fl?‘x are really miniature plants, torfing motors, magne | fAtmps, and all the other parts used | ingan engine, §By this time the visitor was erested and aske s swhich were a r vepyone - understand these things?” sgked the avriter. “Tsn’t it difficult for some to grasp ecverything?” - “Well,”" said Mr. Nordstrom, “there are a few who find it hard to grasp evérything, but on the whole you would. be surprised at the way in Awhich the majority dig right in and get just what they sot out for, And then also the course Is planned and layed out - systematically, For in- stance, here is an outilne of the way we cover the subjects: General construction. Engines. . Fuels and carbureting systems. how when a man or woman com- culturalists need operators for trucks 4. Power plant groups and trans- | jieies the course of insiruction which and tractors and this demand is con- sions. € o is prescribed he or she will be able to stantly increasing. Yes, we have Lubrication and cooling. ldrive & car with complete confidence, trained a good number of men, who Batteries and battery ignition. | ,,q pesides take proper care of the have gone into aviation and other | Magnetos and masneto ignition. | civv gaid Mr. Nordstrom. Lranches in the government servige. | Starting angd lighting tems. 9. Automobile troubles and reme- dies 10. Differentic brakes, clutches end universal joints. | inzed 3 . 11. Tires, road rules, ectc. course of instruction. Also it is 12. Examinations. planned to conduct a class comprised The Hobbs & Elliott text book |entirely of New Britain women as the . used with the course is the best to be | responso from New Britain seem Post v || B . enoush 1o it such | Fonsties [ Phe writer was informed that new And it is planned to conduct anotlier lasses will be started for ladies com- SPecial class for those who expect to | mencing next week, the last org enter the motor transport and aviaton diass having completed the Service” concluded Mr. Nordstrom. found aud is used in the majority of | Kenerous ¥ { L s just for them. Then just befor the visitor left Mr. Nordstrom spok with interest abcut the prog voeationil Automobile Schools. It | 2d by the U. S. Military . JMAcademy at West Point, and gov i Hnent training stations. | auto education. “Tt was v to understand hoels ar | War Der ACLEAR COMPLEXION oo e 25 5 TOASTIES St QR &S cal e o iy . 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