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TAKE A POLICY in’the ON ' YOUR i%. L. LATHROP & SONS The Ofim WM. F. HILL and Fire Insurance is Jocated In Somers’ Bic over C. Saratoga. New York, April 4—Horse racing s to be revived in New York state. M. Wilams, Roor 9, third floor. Tuenhm.‘::! This assurance was given tonight In —_— {90 announcement by the Jockey club that an “owners fund” had been sub- scribed to provide proper purses and that renewal of racing would be in- sugurated with a meeting at Belmont park, beginaing Memorial day, May 30. At the close of the Belmont park meet on July §, a twelve day meeting will be opened on the Jamaica track and following this there will be rac- ing at Saratoga all the month of Au- gust. ‘Should conditions warrant, autumn meetings may be considered,” says the announcement, It s probable, it was learned that there will be fall racing at the Agueduct and Empire City tracks as well as at Belmont park and Jamaice again. ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING ttorney-ai-Law, 3 Richards Bias “Phone 700. Brown & Perians, Hfwmysat-len !.0'-‘ First Nat Beak, Shecucket s rance sialrw: next to Thatese — e HOLYOKE LAYS CLAIM TO BRIDGEPORT MAN. U>e Whalen Sets Up Allegation of Priority in Getting McGamweli ‘and Files Statement. Owner T. Joseph Whalen of the Holoyoke club is golng to put up a hard fight for Hdward McGamwell Bor Dm0 Brrdvepet ger _ Gene o bought from the Lowel club of the New England league. Owner Whalen has filed his claim with Secretary Far- Telj of the National association. It is his claim that he nesotiiied with McGamweil before Manager 1 - Capn bought him, but Manager Gixy of the Lowells claims that he never negotiated with Owner Whalen con- corning MoGamwell Manager McCann bought MoGam- well a few woeks ago and the sale of the player has been published in the National Bulltin.From what Jearmed circumstances, Sanager MoCams docs net Send eay chance of losing Ed. Dy a recent decision nolding that oral Stfing on Ed Dbetting was not bookmaking, and that such betting did not.make directors of Tacing associations liable to prosecu- ton under the anti-beiting laws, an Dby raising of the horse owners’ fund anuounced tomight. The subscribiag owners include August Belmont, Thom a5 F. Rvan, H. P. Whitney, H. T. O: Tard, Joseph E. Widener, George D. Widener, James Butler and R. T. Wil- son. Realizing that racing asscciations Wwould be put to great expense in an effort to re-establish racing, the an- Tiouncement says, and to avoid the ne- cessity of their charging burdensome entry fees to horse owners and of re stricting the amounts of added money to stake and over-ni ing of their fund. ed to the stakes offered by the rac Ing associations during the cominz tw years such amounts as in our opinion will assist in the dignified re-estaniish- ment of the many great racing event which the public, both in and outs the state, had become for many past interested in and familia Bridgeport’s End of It The Bridgeport manager dealt gi- rectly with Manager, Gray of the Lowells and Whalen is said to have negotiated with McGamwell person- ally. If McGamwell had talked bus- iness with Owner Whalen the terms ‘would bave to be submitted to Mana- ger Gray of the Lowells before the first baseman could go to Holyoke. According to Manager Gray, Owner Whalen has no writing to_show that he ever agreed to turn McGamwell over to the Holyoke club. vear: with.” |HIGHLANDERS WORK OUT | AT POLO GROUNDS All Show Up in Best of Condition— Team Meets Brooklyn Today. New York, April 4—In a three hour Workout this afternoon the New York The revival has been made possible | American league team trod the sod of | erage tainty The Potter | Tiny Gledhi Dodge | | i | [ Sehalr Out of this, it is stated, “will be add- | Phils the hiladeiphia Nationals. ation. tehi the - the will b Natior A T and Vi and Tic JOHN In McGamwell Manager McCann | the Pollnlx;‘ro‘xénds for the first time | figures that he has A guaj ce tha leld officially became their . plian home. They will share th Tound: for the initia] bas. The big fellow is a fine hitter and flelder and did greet | 138 Season with the Giants. The baseball sharps work in the New Engiand league last who watched | sesson. Secretary Farrell will give|CDance's men practice were agrecd | Prince the claim of Owned:Whalen Ty sttan. | that the work of the team bors out | j ton but it is mot thought that M- | the reports from Bermuda that evers | @amwell will be tsken wway from the | Plaver was In tiptop condition. The. Pri infield workeq out & ct the clvn it is expected to Nationals tomorrow Bridgeport club. |in the first b oror the . Baseball Results Friday. s B mann bane ot th At Charlottesville, Va.—University | Chance piaying first, Chas, second. Derrick short and Hartzell thid. ef Virginia, 13; Cornell, S.. Wolter, Cree and Daniels_in th At Greensbore—Buffalo Internation- with als, 14; Greensboro, CaroMna league, 3. |field. ~ Slim Caldwell - looks like At Newport News, Va—Providence | Chance’s pitching selection for 14 mone (L L) 7; Newport News (Va.) 2. row’s game with Long George McCon- At Charlotte, N. C—Charlotte (Car- |nell a possibility. Manager Dahlon olina league) 11; Ty Cobb's All Stars |is expected to send Nap Rucker | H crack left hander, to the s At Portsmouth, Va—Philadelphia =0 Adfhletics, 19; Portsmouth (Va.) 6. At Washington—Catholic University, JOSEPH MAYER WINS S Ambarat. 5 BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP At ‘Chattanoo; ‘Tenn.—Detroi 2 = Chfg-amnu (Soumer‘;;; Defeats Gardner in Ffnal Game of Tournament. At _Atlanta, Ga—Toronto (Interna- tional) 3; Atlanta (Southern) 4. Philadeiphia, April 4 —Joseph Maver At Richmond, Va.—New York Na- |of Brooklyn, won the national amatenr tienals, 19; Richmond (Virginia league) |15.2 billiard championshin of e 5 tonight, defeating E Gardner, « At Louisville, Ky —Cincinnati Na- [ Bast Orange, N. J, in the fina! gam of the tournament. The score was 4¢ #onals, 2; Louisville (American asso- eclation) 0, The wipner made a Greeneville School Nine Challenges. The Greenevile Grammar school team challenges the Washington street team for a game to be played on the Cranberry. The Greeneville boys are also -open for games with any local $eam under 16 years of age. Town Streets Vs. Cliff Streets. The nine of the Town Street school challenges the CIHf street team for TOPNOTCH PRICES. Stocks Reach Record Figures on O burst of Speculative Activity. ® game of ball at 10 o'clock this| New York, April 4.—An outburst cf gnorning on the Green. Answer through | speculative Livity today carriec the Bulletin. jstocks $o the highest prices of the year and estdblished zains of 10 ¢ e from the year's low ber of the important was broad and ihe hea All Stars vs. Norwich Town. The All Stars play the Norwich Town team on the Norwich Town igures for a nu ues. Trad: iest o n this afternoon. Wheeler and |iD reany weeks, with numer - id will be the battery for Ner. |V of one to two points. At times wrich Town, with Bob Fletcher on firet, | 1€ movement was halted by realizing tut these offerings were easily that bed and the rise was carried fur- It is reported Overall, who | Lt won't play with the Cubs because | the™ FHeavy profit taking in the last MMurphy is president of that club, fe |NOUr. however, cut Into the day's ad- 5 o start o _school for ball | yZuces There was mo development Players In Visalta, Cal . | of importance to account for the ac- -4 D o | Hon of the market althoush Variey every player who enters his school, ,A{h‘ all expenses, and, when the | “XPlanations were made. The relaxa- | Scholar graduates, he will sell him to | "o of money rates, the promising cutle ck for ctops and evidences of ex- & big league club. cesslve short selling during the recent dechine were pointed out as justifying F c GEE PIANO ¢ |activiy on the long side of the mar- « L. s TUNER |'ot The immediate cause, however, appeared to lie in concerted operations Fhene &11 Norwich, Conn. | by powerful speculative _interests. There were evidences of manipulation of some of the less stable issues, and the whole movement seemed to be higl.,y professional. At the same time commission houses reported some in- crease in outside business. The advance in stocks during the last fcrtnight has been accompanicd by a corresponding movement in bond market. Trading in bond cently has been on a larger scz steadlly rising prices. Fort sentative bonds, which average of five points earlier in the year, had today recovered three points of this loss. There were some rather wide move- J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. [Whitestone e and the J. F. C. 1 Cigars are the best on the market. Try them Spring Toys “Kites, Tops, Marbles, Return Balls, Garden Sets, Base Balls, Gloves, repre- ments ~ amons the less ~ conspicuous stocks. Cotton OIl was active _and Bats, Mits, Etc. strons, making a five point gain. Rub- --at— ber rose nearly five points, owing to the increase in the dividend announced after the close of the market vester- day. Beet Sugar, Influenced by the latest gossip about prospects for the sugar echedule in the new tariff bill, rose four points. The bond market again showed strength. Total sales, par value, $2 MRS. EDWIN FAY’S Franklin Square SPRING MILLINERY 550,000 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | Panama threes coupon advanced 1-8 STYLES. on call. MRS. G. P. STANTON, SToCKs. 52" Shetucket St. Sutea. Cme. 75000 Amal. Copper 5 5% Am. Aprcultural & e s AEUEN U G wy Z i dn B S gy CORNS T 5 5 8% oy s hm B av sEong M 400 Am. Cotton 011 3000 Am. Teo Seurities’ For all troubles of the Tfeet nerves, bad circulation or rheumatism, con- 113 ¥ JAMES DAWSON. Tel._ 524 Room 26 Central Building Lady Attendant FEOTICE Sachem Street will be closed from Washington Street to Uncas Street until further notice. 9300 Canadinn Pacific 1500 Centenl Leather ... 21700 Chiesapeake & Oiilo. - E. C. LILLIBRIDGE, 508 Chictgo Groat Wesien £ - Street Commissioner. T G a5 P the | declined an | His h K | the ch: anual Top ‘risbie Stearns | Crawford Beebe .. Svencer REVIVE HORSE RACING IN NEW YORK Jockey Club Announces Subsaigtifln of Fun@ to Provide Purses—Openjng Meeting at Belmont Park Memorial Day—Meets Also Scheduled For Jamaica Track and of 130 and his average was 19 1-21, Gardner’s high run was 48 and his av- 12 15-31. TOOK BOWLING MATCH IN STRAIGHT GAMES. Arcanum Five Had No Trouble De- feating Mystic Rollers. At the Arcanum alleys on Friday evening the Arcanum club _bowling team teok a match easily from the Mystic club team by three straight strings. With a total of 548 and a high single of 208. Gus Tilly of the Arca- num club team carried off the honors. ‘Uhis victory makes first place a cer- rollers. The Mystic men were handicapped by for the Norwich having two substitutes. e e g the “Boston Nationals won umtil the e Glok: ninth inning, when Gallia, a recruit 169 142 130 470 |Who replaced Johnson, blew up and T 15 135 032 i) | Boston got eight men across. Johnson © 128 138045 i3l | naa pitchea splendidly for six innings - 13% 122 181 {51l allowing but one hit. Bcore: et 395! Boston .... 0000000088 8 4 3 o Washington 362020000710 3 T Hess, Brown, James and Rariden: g Johnson, Galiia and _Alnsmith, Wil Club. liams. Umpfre, Mr. Handiboe. Time 1 118 155, 108 113 e 100 PHILADELPHIA AMERICANS WIN CITY SERIES. | " | Take Fourth Straight Game from Phil- lies, 9 to 3. ¢ t the ia, April making it Philadelphia spring series from th The score wa Connie Muck's team hit all th pitchers hard. Wyckof for the Americ weaken: seventh and w Folieved Americans delp! same, at, the local fourt 0 & B. SCHMIDT INJURED IN BASEBALL GAME. N. J. a tenacious opponer air, Spo matter of dou king to- | Americans | vitation to Oxford and Cambridge uni- versities for a joint track and fleld meeflng with Harvard and-Yeale = the coming summer will be completed, it | is expeeted, nest-Monday, The Har- vard and Yale track managers will probably at New eet on tha gfif’x“fn“ T e R a field on the matter hers ioday was postpeneds 2 ~ Emeralds Defeat New Londen Five ‘The~ Willimantic Emeralds defeated the Nlesco team London Fri vening at the Thread City by the seore of 31 to 20. Beotchy Higgins was h man with six counters, with A, Lewls and Bllly Kei- rans close ds with four aplece. Vickery were big notses for Doyle and the visitors, merald A: C.i W. Kefrans If. E, Lewis, Higgins rf, A. Lewls c, Higglns, Harrington 1g. J, Keirans ra. Niesco: Arnold rg, Rhodes lg, Vick- ery ¢, Doyle rf, Nol i, Score, Wmeralds $1, Nlesco 20; bas- kets from floor, Higgins 8. Doyle 5, A. Lewis 4, W. Kelrans 4, Vickery 3, No- ble 3, J. Keirans 1; goal from foul, A. Lewis; free trles missed, A. Troyle; referee, -A. T. Kelley; M. “Driscoll; scorer, Rick time, 20-minute halves. Boston Bats Out Victory in Ninth. Washington, April 4—The Washing- ton Americans had today’s game with Bowling Prizes Total $8,012. Rochester, N. Y., April 4—The an- nual tournament "of the National Bowling association will open here to- morrow 3 two man and 1 | Prizes ageregating $8012, will be given. First prize in' the five man will be 3230: in the doubles $145 and in the | individuals $80. The winner of the | ali events will recelve $40. Cornell Crews Take the Water. Ithaca, N. Y. April 4—Practice for the Corneli rowing fleet was Insugu- rated on Lake Cayuga today. Weath- and_water conditions were ideal. oach Courtney sent out the varsity, | junior varsity, four oarea crews, 'a | combination and two freshman crews. McNear of the junior varsity 1s too | ill to row and Brown of the four oared n s | C ¥, d | NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY ATURDAY ~-AND MONDA LEAN BONELESS BEEF ROLLS, bb. ... 2 Ibs. Frankfurters 1 gt. Sauerkraut . SWEET JUICY ORANGES, 13 for. .. FRESH CLEAN ' FINE COOKING Fresh Parsley, Radishes, Asparagus, SPECIALS 1256 | 2 ok S~ LAMB LEGS, short cut, Ib. LAMB LOINS, b........ SPINACH, peck ......... YELLOW TURNIPS, 4 quarts. . 6c YELLOW ONIONS, 4 quarts.. 6c POTATOES, peck 19c, bushel. .75c Green Peppers, Cucumbers, | ast Day of Ganned Fruit-Vegetahle Sale § Cheerful Drop in Price MOEICAN CREAMERY only BUTTER ™ FANCY NATIVE VEAL, to roast, Ib... SHOULDER CHOICE CUTS Sliced BREAKFAST CORNED BEEF, 1b.12%5¢c .16c | BACON, Ib..........18¢c }26C SALT PORK 1 Nicely Mixed, 1b. .. .12%5c One Ton “Little Pig” I 50 PORK LOINS TABLE BUTTER, lb. .........31c | STEWING PRUNES, b....c. <v.s...25¢ | FANCY WHOLE SEEDLESS RAISINS, b ... s MILK CHEESE, Ib..............20c | FyAPORATED PEACHES, Ib You Know What FANCY DAIRY 2-lb. pail COTTOLENE. . 4-Ib. pail COTTOLENE. . PURE LARD 351b. pails..............40c-65¢c COOKING COMPOUND -12¢ .23¢ BEST BREAD FLOUR, bag... Confectioners’ SUGAR, 3 Ibs...1 .15¢ .25¢ .50¢ I HOT FROM OUR OVENS DA Water Cress, , Peas, Etc. B g German COFFEE CAKE, loaf, OUR BEST BREAD, loaf. . ...y HOT BAKED Hot Brown BEANS, qt...10c | Bread, loaf Steady Decrease in Gasolene Supply—Touring in Europe at $10 a Day—Billy Knipper Enters Indianapolis Sweep- *ne economy, ys be at a point that woul ximum power. and ignition should al- | made of the northwest. While the BVE WO S A e b ) ies, the schedule of seven games | S112d has been called home. - LA blaved out — = = = = = Als. 000000300 6 1 n of Colorado Springs have named z | wide atiention to the improvement of|500 mile Interna o cans 3000003 914 0 committes to select a route and get it | the highwave. Judge J. M. Lowe, | race, to bo held at iich- " Mayer“Mopre Barshail] . U made part of the main highway. president. of the National Old Trails | Motor Specdway Ma Dooln - and Hrowley. -Wyekofr-] — — f | Ocean to Ocean road, iersely summed | what in the nature of o bir: and Thomas ires, Connolly | K About $10 per day a person is: the | up the matter in these words | prise party, for this s lem. | cost of touring Europe by automo-| “A road extending across a town- | Which the first anaty ' bile, according to figures camplled by | ship of course has value; It has in- | Henderson car will be cele it Hendergons of Indianapol the car that bears the! American public with a reception in the second Eoes across a | increased a state; e when | across | | Waiter Fale in an appendix to an |creased value when | account of various motor tours in Bu- | county: It has considerabl: | rope and d the near east, by Louis | value when it extends acrc Closser Hale. In Emngland gasoline | but it Is of infinitely more v costs little more than it does at home, | it extends from stite to state, 500 m o ever | Trails road, I would build a great national system of reads leading from our national cap- The trip is expected to last a full month and a former vears, will ride on right. a give | =8, hnudred cars may be In line. v state In the | Thers has been a rearr: ital to the capital of eve ton Flayer Suffers Serious In- - . it B il $o s ! stakes—Hints For the Motorist. | but the country inns in many cases | the continent” period of twelve mon | charge more than the London hotel The advocaies of this particular road | is gaing to make its debr ton, N. J. April 4./— While e | France is the motorist's paradise, vet | across the eouniry, which would fit in- | of the fastest speed croations ev pating in an intercla sebali [ ‘ gasoline costs around 45 cents a gal- | to a System-of natlonal highways such | structed, on the world's Ereates: iy midt, | ;, Wear on brakes is Ly no means con- understand economical operation. He | FEROUE, 20508 BEUCT BE PGS L BEC | o8 15 o nata Tar by the A. A. . na- | conrse: rimecton wamidl[fired to the friction surfaces of the [ should know that a certain amount of | codt “oF living, for in the smaller | tienal £oed reads board, believe in a| The. car will b s sarfogaly njuted s oyis o eos s drumes. b i and 4nd this will practically in everY | towns on the Routes Nationales the | comprenensive plan, even theugh, ac- | equipped with demoun his Gon. - e SWaS TRCon- | et ot A oag. Dot infrequently he Sasoline, requires air mixed | yoiel pills will seldom average over | cording to Judge Lowe, they are striv- | wheeis to facilitate tire for sevaral+Bours, butiit Tecbe | come i, Qs Js resuensible for itein order {o have If hurn end|es s day. including Hpe. !ing that their Interstate avemte af | will ba driven by Billy Knipm o inivepal hours, but it i8 be- iapid cutting away of the-bearing sur- | thus produce power. It s necessary | - - s R han oo her e Aoy . Enthne his injuples will not prove fatal. | rices, so tnat there is considerable,| that it should have the correct amount = R s ououl ey Lo =ay oaryed b e i 1 N=use ik Conn y.'not only crosswise, but endwise. | of air, although a little cxcess of air | Having chosen July 1 as the dute oNgbuilt =~ 0 0 0 |in the speed cantest Hall of : = very considerable proportion of the | does Very little harm. ’ It is necessary | for starting the much discussed Pa-| We don't stang for our road to the he car will rr 2nd Toppifig in Finals. sc ond ratiing of a car that has |in order to have economical operation | cific coast tour, the Indiana. Automo- | SXclusion of any other road” states|when it takes its N. C., April_4.—Hamilton 1 i service for some {ime can be | (hat each cylinder have a correct mix- | bile Manufacturers’ association is | Judse Tove, ‘and [ want to say fur_|iine on May 0. o zanok, Vi, will meel | fraced to loose brake mechanism, and | ture, and (nis problem is one of dis- | planning to send a pathfinding car to | ther that if there is any other lino of | car will be the samo as tne J.Tovping of Greemwvich, Conn., | it taking up such wear or removing | tribition. . I a perfect mixture were | map out the route. It is probable the |I0ad witch oueht to veccive consid|Henderson models, the omly di row’s 36 hole final round for Uhe worn parts, care €hould be taken | made in the carburetor, distribution | tourists will pass through St. Loui: o chjonsnl o D arl| baldg Cheiting SN e ampionshin irophy I the 12th | to climinate the endwize play of the | would be easy, but in general today it | Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake City, | st and which has greater claims|feature of this will Ba the pla ited north and so I s on ithe pins, as.well as the play in | i3 a mechanical mixture of -gasoline | San Francisco and Los Angeles. than our road, as m]si‘mrl as ls, o | the mechanic's seat 1 HIf tournament divections. - Another source of | R air, and the correct distribution | There is also a posstbility that the| are ready to get behind that road and | the driver, to give gre: e ing found B. I. Ridgew of | noiSe lies in brake rods that touch the | of tImsi I noCenny i ; cars may be shipped from Los Aage~{ §:3$ I(uor ;t Ju;tfgsr- ”Jfi;"“‘%mnfif e ;r: }icz;:erf::::fl?s 8 Jet chassis. “Tgnition i ther feature of o- 7 o stan chanic, ic Jones; a is. Eirtie e gaso- | les to Portland, Wash, and a tour s e el T mectacito, weric Joned o | | | Lrtil the last putt had been made, the | There is nothing more tantalizing to ormer winning 3 to | (h¢ experienced car than the grinding rr advanced with a t|noises that come. froma bad speed omr V ter ~nks of Denver. ' chenging. There is no doubt but that - . clutch stop will aid a novice in gear Oxferd and Cambridgs Here, shilting without making the car ap- Cambridge, Mass. April 4—The in- | ¥ to be falling asunder. The pedal must be pressed far enough to cause — the rotating member to come into | Apse = contact with the br But a clutch | @Egfiuag R"‘um‘ stop can be a doubt 5 if it 1s | B8 i b B4 4 so contrived that the st pressure | AVE P 11, the pedal causes it to come into a Do o i ( Do i o Un 9 Do Ut we W w | New closed 12.11, 1156, | easier of easier; cent. WHEAT: May . July Southern Pacif: Do. pfa Westinghouso Whediog & Total salea. 081300 shares. middling gulf, 12.85; tures closed 119 oo thern prd Tadlwas Pacine o pta . ? lied Ftaie Hsealiy ited Staics Ruvber iied Ftates Stecl . 0. ‘pra s ‘an” Copper Car: ‘abashy Cnem’ [ eatom L. Bre York, April quiet: sales, none. F steady. August 11.89, MONEY. April 4. Money on cal at 3@4 per B et i osiinE, Tate | Te sald to be attained when about 13 trered at 3 1-2 e a3 Imlies on one gallon of gasoline is the 60 and 9 days 4 1-3@5 per six months 4 3-4. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKE: A 84 4 % 4.—Cotton_epot ‘middling uplands, 12.60; Closing__ bids | April 12.35, May 12.15, June 12.13, July September 11.63, October 11.56, December 11.59, January be Pperiod when tl clutch is di aged . | without any braking effect, so. that Ore of pPoints which wise portant, when (hey bave been | 1dlé for some (i m, especially wit rmending cul and tears. i | these, a ght nature, may be i sxpose the casing it IS o case fob vul- | | canizing. If cuts are neglected damp- iness or water will get in and rot the | casing, or gravel and sand will wor Locating a leak in a radiator if the | note fall is oftentimes a difficult | % | task because the liguid spreads, due | | to capillary atiraction, over a wide | t |surface around the point from which | s | it is oozing. A good plan is to apply % |the plumbers “smoke test,” forcing % | smoke Into the radiator by means of a i | tire pump and preventing its escape | | by any other means than the small | hole. The smoke for the purpose is best generatd by drawing the air | snpplied to the pumv through a se- s containing strong ©s of wash bottl hydrochloric acld. ammonia water and A frequent cause of the moior m | ing when throttled is a weak exhat spring which allows the spent mixture to be drawn back into the cylinder on the Intake stroke to the defriment of | the explosive charge. The malad | best determined by inserting a screw 4 | driver between two coils of the spring | when the motor s operating and turn- | ing it so as to increase the tension, | which will have the effect of causing | proper functioning. A repair embraces the fitting of a new spring or, for temporary purposes, stretehing the old one. A considerable saving in the lubri- cant bill for a season can be.effected with little trouble by those who care | to make use of a simple suggestion. If the used ofl which is periodically drawn from the crankcase is placed in a bowl and if a length of lamp wicking so placed that one end will rest in the dirty oil, the other being in another receptacle, clean oil will be conducted by the wick and the residue, consisting largely of dirt, dust and free carbon, will be left be- hind. “Economical operation with a six- ! | cylinder car, or in fact any car, may average over a fairly long period in ibe use of that car” says Arthur Holmes, chief engineer of the H. H. Franklin Manufacturing company. “Gasoline economy is but ome of the many economies that can and should be worked for on a car. It is possible but very seldom obtained by the aver- man, no matter what car he owns. i merely indicates that he has mot the knowledge of the erent things that go to make up economical use of gagoline. “In general, if one understood the combustion of fuel in the cylinder, he would -have all- that ls necessary to | “How a man should drive Is impor- | ital to th al of every stato in the | | hes = tant. 1f the operator holds out his | 2 = ihe| Unlon, T would ~stan 2d_that | the regular Speedway trophies clutéh, when gofng down a hill, ana |, hers fs net much comfert for the| ., lekition until it want out throush | cording. to present Sione allows the engine (o run under its | {piteq Staten sesiogical Surves on | the country os the system we ure ing Brassard and trophy, ihe Prest own power, he is needlessly using gas- | (o watlonn gor camtinn owipne Aee | favor of. Some say that that would| trophy and the Whesler S oline. It he holds out the clutch when : fo® OUtlook for gasoline ouibat A8~ punkrupi the gevernment. Have you | inotend of belng raced for o he is slowing up the car, instead of | SOLAINE, Lo the SUTvey there Was & €00 | goer stopped to think what it would | two apd thres hundred mile closing the Uhroitle, he is meediessly | Uyt States of 330.000 barrels last| Cost? Probably 15000 miles of Toad | the 500 mile race, will be g using gasoline. In fact, every time | Ulited States ot 350.000 barrels 188%) oy Yhuiig a trunk line through every | wimmers of the frat. twos that the brakes are used on the | VCTi UUNUCY was valued at $16,- | Qital of overy stato of the Unien. | four hundred mfies. car and the throttle is not closed, and | ¥E08S, Prochct was FYauen Se . Sl | Put it at the highest pessible figure, 10| The detafls of the man \Lis can happen by holding out the ' ", (CCF%. (o lifornia and Guif of | build the best road that medern en- | the trophies above will be ciutch and leaving the throttle open, | '“el’- S < s -ording to the survey, there | ineering has devised, making the av-|to the winners are as he is wasting gasolinc. | e O L e o et | rogo-about = $13,000 per milo, ThS | Nemy Drassard goes to The average man does not realige | has been a steady drain on aceumus JISCUNlr of thove Teads Will cont | 300 elan snd the Rew the importance of the needle valve. In | lated stocke, Tt-is also o, be noted| FILTL 10t loks than tne castorn hall. | ned st S350, goes to o all cases this valve should be adjusted | that the Russian off supBly 8f 19°3 | mighten theusand miles multiplied by | cay, It the dut s to the minimum possible and still have | decreased more than 6,006, | te rrale naty §310,0000 o T e e . 00d operation. Adjusting this needle | rels. have spent milliens ef qoilars a salary of 350 a w r valve to the minimum really means | Z inq | imppovement of rivers and harbars, aka after the rao n #etling The righi praportion of gassline | When giving your car its overhauling | ImEFSement uf rivers and harbors | tvo wedks uficr the race The and air, and today even in warm It is a wise plan to clean out the Iu- | A1 mijicns of Solars on the IMBRORE: | otLito trophy goes to the weather the gusoline is so hard to | bricating system thoroughly, incident- | Mt of fho Punawma cansl U doestl| ahead € 300 miles, regardiess < vaperize that it is abselutely- neces- | ally opening wide all adjustments be- [lake & lifs time fo accomplish o bIg| equipment ho may ca sary to use the needle Valve under | forc flushing oug the passages so as| (hing nowadays Within five vears (his | several different adjustments when | to be sure to wash out any possible | Whele countey ought to be sridironcd | whe & E starting up. and until the emgine is | accumulation of a gummy nature. In| With natienal ronds. After Capryin | be_iven to the victor at the 4 well warmed up. In the winter time | resetting them afterward due allow- | OUF plan o se national highways | post It he uses & Schebler o the valve may be opened up to twice | ance should be made for the heavier|lst the states and counties bulld and| ter an additional cash awa: lis regular opening in order to get | grude of oil which frequently is em- | Muin@ain their omn roads cesmecting |is his. Otherwise ho gets od operation when eversihing is | ploved ‘during warm weather and| With the national svatem; and (hem, we | glora. ALl of these: trohpies, wi coid. It very likely that if the | which is practically certain fo require | have roads that are worth While| exception of the cazh needdie valve is not closed down and ; , from two t the motor warms u tmes as much gasoline necessary. Preliminary sureys for the new au- | eek have been completed, | tomobile road from Colorado to Cripple is used as different adjustment for proper re- i and i S interesting to note In varfous | parts of the couniry the sradual im- | proving methods in many of the staies in regard to road improvement. - sults, | { The plan is to offer them om way every year. ' Bet will naturally be allowed the custody of the @r | them, so that he may o three A method of locking a nut that some- | times is useful is to dril] a hole length- | wise into the end of the bolt in . the o) roadiTuiprbpenient. | A S dtieu, 2z he may. geniter - counterafk ‘and [thp; i;‘ son s “T,vi‘i;“w',"'5.;3;?3“»1;; Estebl ]‘da:\ihlbm.on and-displey pu prings | lathedd machine serew, split the bolt | state hizhway, deparimont, while 1dac | - hr th shor e | Mullin ¢ s he is In throush the hole for 8 om Itanc® | which an appropriation of 700,000 has | ., SS07ES = and when the nut is home put a tigii- shape than ever. and work Will start this sprins. The | e to be used in laving, sur-|3is sume thing abott a road is to be buiit along the Colorado | fitting machine screw into the hole, | been ms;i;;g 'm;‘g dflflr Clinf\r‘g\-‘mgnf the eame thing about Mullix Spirngs stage line. through Chevenne | slizhtly spreading the split. It makes | Vevins, S e eonstTACLioR | Jennings Is immensely d Canvon, in addition Colorado is not'a neat and effective job. thoush it is].of & system of st ending in Matne, | B8 piicher and boasts goinz to-miss anv automobile trafiic | not practicable in many cases e htiraoat 2o several| mwitn Afullin fn shine venp if it can help it, and wants to he put e } | Pennsylvan |26 per cent. or than las on_the route of the: proposed. $10,000,- | “Roads that go '_or;nev,!rnar s e GYHSxatmtes: ‘la;txuné:ram;'i he aid © ocean to oce: y. The ¢ expression which is being heard inces- : vear. He was disss A e s R rection with the.country-| The latest entry for the third annuall season he feels differen ard good roads or: mei cial womanly diseases. 3t will help yom, aruge Franco- anizatio: Woman’s Relief De. 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