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Ee What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles Trallic Suggestions and Pi for Evening World Read: HLM are rowe « that are not T £O.M ROBERTSON. to race and miss at times Dirt in the gasoline tank, pipes or in the strain of the carbureter will ‘ Water will also bring magn cause trouble. Faulty fgnition from the ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Where can I two-cylinder Jackson? method of fitting a Could a Nevport mag uged on & two-eyiin @ four-rylin Could a Stromberp 4, old model, be Whieh nal Jk The Jackson etill manufactu motor cars ho! bo fitted little snug, it moving — part enoug! enable it to be without much effort. jectly true and have no new carbureter for the Ford. mentioned. Automobile Editor I have a Maxwell 25-4 terles being . E would know why the lights bur the ongine is going. M. Would advise you By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. obtain parts for aj do you beat ng? | truck in the etty? 2 BALDWIN parts from them, o that, n also | the ground up, would be about three, Care should be taken that the bearing be sorenes hig! epots. Would advise you to buy a You this type magneto for | Aut » bat= ke to only when FERRER to have the Maxwell people look over the con- f the battery is charaed, hould draw current from and hauling could sure Routes for poor motor operation o care | rum uneatte { power rot to people who drive thelr wasteful iu + each evlinder andard, loss of sor spark pluses to mins, and too much result {nun motor fault 1 fnew pie ranee even running we i) ts too Maht @ con oubles ‘will be equ If the valves are not set properly, or are not timed correctly, loss of power will be noticed, Leaky is and priming cocks are troubles that must not be overlooked, If there ts a leak of alr into the intake tmantiold, the motor will tend eisteney fanition t gaskets, 7 n the same complaint battery plug and explosion or on the compresved charge? How often advise cleaning a muffier? is the charge for storing « JW, scorT, | have advised a few good con: do you remove th: run the pump on th Wha ra r be used cerns to get in touch with you re- success HNo. garding the truck you want. Can personally recommend any of these srt cur?) to you. Overhaul work on @ oar will | vary acco to the amount of utomobile people work demanded. An ordinary over- done for about one hundred or one hundred and fifty dollars, but @ job, gone over from hundred dollars without parts. | spark plug pump di explosion but on compression and suction of the cyinder only. A muf- jtler should be cleaned at | once ,@ year, Truck storage varies from twenty to forty doliars # month, Automobile Faitor diy let me know the beat route Pleasant Mount, Wayne County, J. to Leave New York for Orange, _ Morristown, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, \torey, | Read Waterloo, Avon, Harrisburg, Chambersburg, Fort Loudon, Bedford, Wolfsburg, Somerset, Donegal to Mount Pleas- ng the connections are lant, properly hooked up. Automobile Editor: Automobile Ld. MCLE AGN en etowest What is the best route from West- for = motor , field, N. J, to Washington, D. C.? 4 A, ROGDRSON, ‘The best pWastfield | to Plainfield, Bound rook, Metuchen, New Brunswick, Atlee made Py nin Trenton, Bordentown, —Columbui " Bristol, Camden, Philadelphia, Ches- Attomobile F . ,,tter, Wilmington, Ha de Grace, 1e best route from this Kingagrove,. Baltim Elkridge, it ninton. Dd, é R , | Laurel: Hyatteville to Washington. New York tor Newark \utomobie Editor Elizabeth, Rahway, Metuchen, New 14 any special solution used in Brunswick, Princeton, d Columbu: arove, Automobile Et N. Fi ck, Arcola, Hohokus, Kern po, Tuxedo, Arden, Goshe Automobile Editor Kindly let me know how to el!mi- from nate noise which comes gears in the differential? A months ago I had a new gear put on Since then I he the drive shaft, Trenton, Bor What is the best route from New Y Forty-second rry for Ridgefield, Hacken- Rama Chester, Dolsontown to Middletown. , ining the tires both inside and out? As I am about to take my car out for the summer I would like to know whether you. know of some ood honest man who would like to jearn some extra money helping me J. tthe Would ) Would cleaning casings with a little gasoli too much, any good. cleaned inside, rub plenty of talcum powder into it. All small outs on the should be filled up with a filler. Will try and locate a goed man for you. the; ng Otto D. Pipe, E. A. “| Kidney and William Quin) will Ri write you regarding your qu been troubled with a loud humming} Automobile Plttor: noise, I use pretty heavy grease, but) the noise continues. FRED, D. SPREEN, h you had put in was undoubtedly set up too cl r The new gear whi Kindly let mo know what benefit a |master vibrator Is on a Ford car? on the front wheels of a Ford without making any changes to wheels? to the other - If you adjust A. W. JAMES, thi that the teeth of one gear A master vibrator ify de not bottom into the other you the current which t will find th neto sity d Increi Can you let me have the namo of) truck, ing down hill my clutch disengages a fellable make vf %-ton one is worn to a cer: | Thi and will have a slight on the front wheel unless lash, Be eure both geare run power of ti intion canno’ retch will fit the tire you m it unreasonably, A 31x3% wheel properly. Automobile Béttor: LT have a Cadillac 1911, While coast- suitable for a body 10-0 long, and gear while in “high” and jumps into what neutral, especially when the road ta the price of same? About would you consider a charge for overhauling a four-cylin- | der car, no new parts? In using a! reasonable rough. Can you explain the cause? ANXIOUS. You will find that the spark plug pump on a car starting which lock the shifting lever bara in on battery and switching to magneto position should be either taken up or| When the gears are in first position Constipation Biliousness Sick Headache Torpid Liver Indigestion Dizziness Nervousness Loss of Appetite Sallow Skin Millions Thankfully Praise Carter’s Little Liver Pills for them, Liver Pills if you want good health, a clear complexion and dizziness, indigestion. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature A vigorous stomach, perfect work. ing liver and regular acting bowels belong to all who are wise eno: use Carter's Little Liver Pills, vegetable. h to rely Imitations are numerous—look out Insist on Carter’s Little iliousness, headache and li » to the plugs will cause motor), yf in the HL misses that are sometimes dificult to locate quickly. not run on the! i} ‘Also if 30x3%-inch tires can be used | We | | i lom from | Meriden, PRB BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 MAGISTRATES DAUGHTER WHO 18 TO BK MARRIED ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. AX \ Al 49s RITe mM Hepa Mise Nita M. Herbert, only daughter of Magistrate Henry W. Herbert, so) West Blighty nd Street i ba married next Wetnesday to reo M. O'Neil of the advertising department of Collier'a Weekly The ceremony will tuke place at 1 oly ‘Trinity Chureh at Highty-second St.cet and Broadway, where a nuptial mass will be colemn- ined. The breakfast will be at St. Regia, ‘The bride and bridegroom have planned a trip to the South tor their honaymoon —_—_—_—_ WANT NAVY CONTROL OF COAST ARTILLERY Military Experts See Better Defense in the Plan England Germany Use. WASHINGTON, April 17.—In con- nection with the general atudy of the needs of the military establishment the proposal t# being advanced by military experts that the Coast Artil- lery Corps be put under the navy In- stead of forming a part of the army. The Coast Artillery arm complains and ny that it does not receive proper atten- tion from the General Staff of the army, Germany, Great Britain and Chil have put all their coast defenses un- der the navy. Imported Cigare Go Up. Retail prices of some imported cigars have gone up and @ genral advance of all imported cigar prices ts expected next week. The advance will be from one to four cents on each cigar. One reason for the rise in price 1s in the crop of Cuban tobac: a other, strangely, ia the deer: in de- mand caused by the European war, causing manufacturers to reduce thelr output Unless these eh new springs installed. neoke neve in behind checks have the proper te: them the throw of the if’ the vibration of the car will tend to pull the lever into the neutral position. Automobile Kaditor: What is the shortest route to Al bany, N. Y,, and Littie Ferry Ad Le Yonkers, ing, Peekskill, Fis! 4 ale, Rhinebeck, Hu to Albany. | cann Ferry, N. J. Automobile Editor: What ts the best route from the Bronx, N. ¥., to Flemington, N. J.? GUS MOUNT. in @ Little o jawken ferry to Weehaw- Proceed to Newark, Elizabeth, Id, Plainfield, Bound Brook, Somerville, Whitehorse to Flemington Automobile Béttor: Is it necessary to have a motor- cycle Mcense in New York State? Will a side car attachment make it compulsory?) What is the cost of a motorcycle license in New Jersey? JOHN B. ATKINS, New York State does not requi: a license for a motorcycle or The bill in the place motorcycle, | believe the New Jer- eer tax ie either three or five dol- jars. Avtomobtie Editor: I have @ Marion 1912 five-passeuger touring car, and in using Polarine ring checke| medium oll the engine heats very rapidly, Am I using the right oil? and I am about to leave In clutch, the | car takes a sudden jump. if you use enough of it, The wat system probably needs Ing out, and th cleaned of carbo ion gone that the ing. | would ad- to treat the clutch with neatsfoot oll in order that it should not take hold too suddenly. It may be that the leather is either badly worn or cut, in which case a new ather is neces: care be- when put on that the cop- are countersunk properly her. FAitor: What 19 the best route from the Bronx, New York, to Hridgeport and Conn,, and if I can get to the above two points and back In one day travelling in a Ford? H, M. ELISH. Leave New : fork by Pelhai way to New Rochelle, Namaroneck, Rye, Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, walk, Westport, Fairfield to Bridge- pork. Distance fifty-seven miles, jon to Stratford, Milford, New Ha- en, North ven, Wallingford, Tracy to Meriden, A distance o' thirty-aix miles from Bridgeport. . CHAPTER NIX. ¥ nerves, eolared, “are | acarcely what they were, o! | have listened In a primeva | forest, listened for the soft) | rolling of @ in the Jundergrowt), or the distant roar of some beast of prey, 1 have listened }to the with curlosity, I have not | known four, Lt enema to me, however, that in this plage there ine ing {itferont afoot. don’t like «o> | Jt don't tike It, We will go home, If you please. They 0 r way, single Mle. to the r » the house Lord to dispel al news | | the Ashleig: Faueor lit minds © aside our present, and re r , a the chancas are that Craig will neve Let ua forget | make lis excape alive [him for a litte while | Quest,” he added | ae “Mr minutes late hall, “Moreton your room and look after you jet me know !f y will take apertif, I can rece ny Woe dine at & o'c dgar, you | know your way. room, of | course. [ am coming up with you | If. Her ladyshiy yol, More: | ‘Not yet, my lord dy Ashleigh,” her husband ex- ed, “has gone to the other side of the county to open a bazaar. She is looking forward to the pleasure of welcoming you at dinner time. . e ¢ 6 . e Dinner, served, out of compliment to their transatlantic visitor, in the great banqueting hall, was to Quest, especially, a most impressive meal. "They sat at a small round table lit by; shaded lights, in the centre of an apartment which was large in reality, and which seemed vast by reason of the shadows which hovered ai tnd | the unlit spaces, From the walla! frowned down a@ long succession ot} family portraite—Ashleighs in the queer Tudor costume of Henry Vu; Ashleighs in chain armor, sword In hand, « charger waiting, regardiess of perspective, in the near distance; Ashieighs ‘defrifed and bewlrged: Ashleighs in the court dress of the| Georges—Judges, sailors, statesmen apd soldiers, A collection of armor which would have gladdened the eye/ of many an antiquarian, was ranged | along the black-paneled walla. Every~ thing was in harmony, even the grave precision of the solemn-faced butler) and the powdered hair of the two, footmen. Quest, perhaps for the first time in his life, felt almost lost, hope- | lessly out of touch with his surround ings, an allen and a struggling figure. Noverthetess, he entertained the little party with many stories. He strug- gled all the time against that queer) sensation of al ronism which now | ‘and thon became almost oppressive. The professo! pleasure at finding himself once more among these fa- millar surroundings was obvious and intense, The conversation between him and his brother never flagged. ‘There were tenants and neighbors to be asked after, matters concerning the estate on which he demanded infor- mation, Even the very servants’ | names he remembered. | “Tt was a queer turn of fate, | George,” he declared as he held out | before him a wonderfully chased | glass filled with amber wine, “whieh sent you into the rid a few sec- CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If Tongue Is) Coated, Give “California Syrup of Figs.” xutive, because they love its pleasant taste and it therouably | cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritalde, feverish or | breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the ‘tongue, mother! If coated, gi ea teas | {spoonful of this harmless “fruit laxa- tive,” and in a fow hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and. undi- gested food passes out of the bowels, and | you have a well, playful child again. | Vhen its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea indigestion, colic—remember, a good “in- side cleansing’’ should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep “California ‘igs’ * know a tea- a sick child t . your druggist for a 3¢ bottle of "California Syruy “whieh has directio of anc printe Beware of coun- terfeits sold here, so don’t be fooled. | \Get the genuine, made by “California [Fig Syrup Company. —Adva, by eB Work | eset te the Semmens of on O88 PHONE. (oman) SAVES LIFE 8 2YE PHILLIPS nr st OPPENHEIM hile etande every test,—and no other car made te easter anve Tt gives you big-car stand (de ot « priet you cam afford, $695 Electric Starter & Lights | S55 extra Let us demonstrate NOW Ford economy is not alone in low price, but —then judge for youresls. in the low cost to operate and maintain. For an average cost of two cents a mile, they serve and save; add luxury to pleasure and bring profit to business. Over 700,000 own- ers have found the Ford dependable, eco- nomical and easy to operate. And in any contingency, there’s a Ford agent close at uni eretting enough TL must contenn + F Thay have loft me with a queer wort of ary ue joan. Ait wiyarlt liste! hand—with a complete stock of parts. MAXWELL MOTOR (were, of tha infitience or presence That's"Ford After-Service for FordOwners.” SALES CORPORATION TED TALOrGRLINET tae, pratuanor'| Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 1808 Broadway ot SOth St. wemured YSpirttual ax an| 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and ———_—_—— feact aclonca, han always Interested | me very mueh* | August 1915. tm Kady Ashleigh made a litte ace Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750, Sedan $975, f. 0. b. Detroit with ail equipment, Has Used a Don't encourage George.” she Hirstetwiraa Rta cal ala On display and sale at 1723 Broadway, 607 Bergen Ave, | a CAHN (Bronx); $64 Jackson Ave. L. 1. City; 1476 Bedford Ave, diac hiba eal Brooklyn; Central Ave. and Halsey St., Newark, N. J | uason ar | | For 5 Years. ; Write him and learn just how they have performed for him, He knows thoroughly their stability, economy of oil and gasoline;.the beauty of their lines; their ridin; comfort, and every feature which makes a motor car most’ desir- able. Particularly can he tel! you about the service which every owner receives from us in now thirty-five feet deep and 160 | There in every prospect, the | ~ believe, of maintaining that | | oR author sh GOOD CARS AT LOW PRICES” f If You Want a Good Car at a Low Price, This Is Your MOTORISTS’ Opportunity. PROBLEMS SOLVED Selden, 5-Passenger Touring Car. Almost new. Wonderful Bargaln. Peerless, 4-Passenger Roadster. New Slip Cover: For quick sale. George H. Meberteon, America’s foremost | Figg Limousine, 42 H.-P. Full equipment. Only. ling expert, eave! i it. Only, oe bi) fle owners, tive Hudson 7-Passenger, six cylinder Touring Car. Repaintec after he owns the car. cAstomer atoning to, become. cnacttoure and Lighting System. A Real Bargain. ‘ a end wot Tall to take © coaree in your | ; ye A 1 Rene, weosine Classes! alse private tn | aches fine TPamenber Touring Gar Good r A. Elliott anney Co., Der Hon at hone to auit convenience, | Losier fine 7-Passenger Touring Car, te cen alee | “THE, LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA, nen = Schon! | Lecomobiie Building, Gist Street, Next he cedwnig Broadway, at 64th Street, _ New Yorte. ; Local Dealers in All NEW YORK WORLD As Usual, ’Way Ahead of All CIRCULATION According to the April sworn statements made to the Post Office De- partment of the United States Government by the Metropolitan Morn- ing Newspapers, THE WORLD maintains its customary leadership. Average Daily and Sunday Circulation for Past Six Months: York WORLD - - 376,590 York American 333,345 York Times” - : 298, 248 York Herald - : - 106,580 York Press : : 94,025 York Tribune : 70,965 York Sun - - : - 71,708 ADVERTISING DURING MARCH - - 843,679 lines 802,074 lines 693, 564 lines 663, 100 lines 291,761 lines Suburbs. New New New New New New New WCORLD’S LEAD 43,245 78,342 270,010 282,565 305,625 304,882 York WORLD York Times - York American - - : York Herald - York Sun - York Tribune 227,288 lines 616,391 lines York Press - - - 160,964 lines 682,715 lines (These figures compiled by the Statistical Department of the few York Evening Post) THE NEW YORK WORLD Sets the Pace! Tie WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each week- day than any other morning newspaper. New New New New New New New WORLD’S L3AD 41,605 lines 150,115 lines 180,579 lines 551,918 lines

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