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, You Want to Know GIBRALTAR WIRELESS About Your Auto and How RECALLS STEAMSHIP To Drive It and Keep It 10 set DESERTERS eee Eapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly ne n and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles Traffic Suggestions end Pleasure Routes t Bait for Evening World Readers. Turn Pack By GEORGE Hi. R BERTSON. a wn eritoles that @utotablitete elaine ¢ pane + of thet r Patue aerend oe * New Yorr ne beat them ¢ é . vramehe t Alatiert of epood after ‘ Traneatios ' Lane ines of trate been planted | . @ to-day from Gene, Ghe res that the fear veblciee ye Ma y ag - ane ved quickly over the or wo fond Oiy-os to he oes J . nte are ridicw “ she reached Oihralter ‘he merely gives the signal), W"" ame roncnee be © heldup trate te proe toy «Hirt boat and must then devote hie Ume to! ong atier examination wae allowed to er conditions Wich CONBLAD JY! jnee Hho had got wore distance out change at the busy crossings to the Atlantic wher reeaived the ere ermily with th ie reture at ones or torpedo ' would . oh her autow It ine known fnet that @ driver ta the front ine of halted traffic will endeavor to be ed the ko and thie © the patrol boat removed (wo paamengere from Mt ROBERTOON. the Bret ove to start and will try and outsprint the other machines (MMR ee on mumploton that JOSt this sort of unwarranted speeding Which caused @ deplorable BC1dODt 1. wore omertere from the Austrian Om Broadway recently The car tn question, | Understand, enaily outdie .)...y cars which had just begun to move at Fortieth Street and nand A) Meraita, fifty, who ly ancontroiiatie at the Ume ft struck Ite vietim While of oan American citizen and ya he formerly owned « drug etore and, O, had « hard time « the officers on the patrol ing roda«| boat that he wae not an Austrian apy. nor | He had passports from the Auatro the traMe officer may be able is Unjurt to hold bim responalt revent this quick getting away of auton, It for it Jin Chev had the bearing 0 1 taken up, : [to remedy i é a 2EM r, the mo y n Governme : ees ne + hart et condition, | &¥ 0b i | have the wp arian Government and coptes, | Mt tho gears on second and third| 494d have reduced same, by winuls, of hia American otth Kh he had been have a tendency to sip out{ Stil amokex, even without any oll In) Renahip papers T epecd w running at about twenty five is aa ie New York license | jiving in Huda Pesth for some years, | yintles, or when climbing a hill ft de hrough Jeray and Pennayl | i wa alos to pam think that the gears are very) Vania? CO Mmows | he wan Analy wtiow ; * | worn, because by holding the! tf the main, the wrist pin and con-|, eM! camen of literature, maid to #hift-lever | can prevent them from) necting rod bearings are in good con. |! Atietro Hungarian war propa.) Uameshing, The brake lining seems dition, would suggest that the piston winds, were allowed by the British! to be poor, as the brake refuses to) and piston rings be looked over and take hold quickly, although they hold | the pistons caliperod with the eylin= once the car ts stopped, There ® From the smoke indications | is also a very slight Knoek tn the ove you probably have a loose) motor, either from carbon or mas. | ion, which causes @ piston slap) ayre started the motor one day without, and aleo allows the oil to # threuah @by water in the radiator; the cylinder|to the combustion chambe heated and stuck for about five min-| York license is good for « Timited sit -over only because they | of the hold and 1 without shift cargo, Capt, Starlese to return the eases to Gibral- | | tar unopened | a eaiaiiinaeees a Stoke and that ram to Fomdy is ormametaner ow THER HAPPY HOME WENT "| Automottle Editar but the knock. Kindly let me know where 1 SALVATOR BARETTO. _ re I can Would adviee you to tighten up| AeNee m8 Pr OH eeeuR WITH EMPTY STOCKING: the spring checke which held the! woud edvi ‘ shifting rode in position. These! with conn one yak ve Oc ish ; talnfenath et tine and sant prop: pedidcied ca the ‘operation ef Te. Wite Hung It Up Xmas, but Got} ! tiny jocks in| 4¥! Saithing ; “4 Crates, cee that| Jn it beat to advance or release Nothing, and Now Sues | are properly adjusted by the top| spark t pple reine eG ont ore 5 a” vanced spark pongo to in- | Lal is is e@ brakes ie ret. * Eve . not hold as they should. Ther-|epark eau fac explosion are toe | 08 chrintinas (Five lant Mra, Sadie brake ane is cone! Rored one sults in ¢ Overheating of the en.| Ulizabeth Brown hung up her atock- best on the market. You have! dine, ing on the mantelpiece, Rut when ited barra) KAitor: she awoke on Christmas morn there Ford manual says to remov “t thing In the stocking. the use of a good medium 4 ove] wasn't a thing tral a a OR ge umm) carvan from top of cylinders.. Ia! vor that disappointment she han Auigmobile Raitor and how can I remo never forgiven her husband, David ot more speod? — A. P. W, Husband. | here can I secure spare parts for! how many miles should [ run bet Lows Brown, and to-day ahe brought @ Thomas Fiyer, 19067 {cleaning carbon out? What in @ back! suit for sep tion. Hesides the woe- JOHN F. M'CORMICK. | fre in the carbureter? What will be| ful Christi *. Brown saya beg, impossible to| the first indication of a short cireutt | husband ou mention, | "#ing Ford magneto and unit coll? [run the house. aus, Brown has asked bis wife to return You will find carbon in only the| to him, but after recounting her ox- of defunct o gombustion chamb: periences on Christmas morn, when ould have parts for the ‘Thomas| Thie le due to the he told her that she could get out if Fr r burning the oil and the poor mixture. | sho didn't like the empty stocking, she now refuses to return to him, combustion chamber syiey. two or| She is living alone at No, 101 West econd Street in carbureter is due to = improper setting of the valv | Weak wture. TE the marae a ner. It is impossible to explain it on ‘| start readily or the firing is irregu- | Paper: lar, the wiring should be looked eu Over| Avtomobiie Kaiten: | burning out’ and the coil and magneto tested. Where can I get a compression | r? | may hi Anorenre, Pa ni * Rouge to screw in place of xpark Kindly let me know where the] plug to test the compression of my excessive voltage oF | oven-horse power Imperial motor, | cylinders on a Ford car? Auto @up-| ured 1 the Mullen steel boate, Ip] ply houres do not appear to keep |. B. WORCESTE! them, as | have tried saree places, you to write di Will you also give me the beat route tat Company farts | to Keansburg. N. J.? Me M. 10 become hi There are several supply stores in Beall’ che’ (heulation: thus causing a| Auiomblle Eaite: thie city that make # specialty of Ford | have overhauled my Ford ear eey.| accessories, where you no doubt will eral times and have always got along] be able to purchase « gauge of this y with all parte in adjusting except the | 8ort Sty Ag teal Sale Washington. transmission, which ally took a| Automottle Kalitor her only $16 a week to together, 1 took the col Splitdorf people Was burned up ini wise me as to the ” couple of hours to get gears in place, What is the best saute from this Sf any value? nonINSON, | ls there any way to almplify this by|élty to Kingston, N. = setting the ti Aminelon n kware to fit R rie HAYMAN, Carter car is, to the best of my je, manufactured by a com: | “28! When Tey ny controlled by the General re Company. A lotter might bring the desired information. Editor Can you sugges: some good auto- cin, ARTI i BLACK. Would advise you to ask snie | cs jon at the nearest Fi rd ser- teat | Ki instructed in a proper man- New York for Yonkers, Tertow, Ossinin, ill Landing. Croi ind proceed north to 9 eae eau EVENINS Wout KATvIDAY AY Lie CC i : Merger and Harry sub. grappled} Brom the pantry, Just as usual, aa the chief and the warriors of the with one of the robhe hut hia com. | ait he man answered it Was ail) tribe returned from a hunting expe- panion covered them with bh le . ' de same cauldron ditton, Our position here is now ab ind they let him go HH. Sm. (nee of any one geting at | Solutely secure, We are treated like Vottaville then tackled both fp Ci |. appreciating my weak- men, but ef them fred at i nena for matters of acience, the chief jand then bh him with the bu “ haa to explal to me many of pintol 1 can't the secret mysteries of the tribe. They then tied Smith toa seat and | eat anytiin k. Among other Uiings, he has shown me sped with t wf money, which The captain r mmpuy 4 wonderful secret poison, known only n hidde Noe thes és Lit eavort you, it vt may,” he sug- | to this tribe, which they call Veedom- | si and w pox are | wested zoo, It brings almost instant death, searching for the robbers | Harris, n hia place, |And Is exceedingly dificult to trace. —_——_ -— after a tial 4 tul gianee at | The addition of sugar causes a curt- | utes late, With him were Miss Mar- | T in morrow afternoon. |roing tor a hen 1am finished, ., PROBLEMS SOLVED, | EWRIGHT'S STANDING ROT os PLEASING TO CITY HALL SOT ~~ BlackBox THE gutarmysteRy sTOWY = =2YE PHILLIPS oo tacs vo CRMBERVERSAL 50m | OPPENHEIM 4 K herent, head of ! ' * Awe whore dinner th ve tr We have Mints $ J aper were at one a aoe TURRDA «and | have A mre _ ww ’ ’ Thee r Ms * jament we a4 * one the i ut way * one of the tne Seals and Mercest of the somad ‘ ‘* - = . dhe ea ed, without whee tat a's »! iUt from the anewnt Mongoiens. " s , 4 . ° 4 ‘ jue ee ee They have 2 © A. fi * joffow epea aed the thice sese went base of (he pure Oriental: aio much = 5 . &, Sersiane whee * - of hie cunning v of their apooial (W e decided not to write ’ ’ tion « j Wound Anesdlat CHa PER ald tertile Satan Thee epee ‘rememeee this advertisement, after |e CAN'T TO Ad bag, ge all, but let all this white plained. “I don't. know | muttered = space tell you better than whether youve bad any| "We escaped with our ives” the} talk with Mr Quest, but Professor expiained, earnestly, “trom type can do it that Best's GET $4, 500 PLUNDER we've been through Some inerdect heh ta wi hea ia ae annual May white sales at queer times lately | euens thin death Meat paragraph thinness te esting our y nerves” || WEDNERDAY—Tale new poem 0 special prices will continue *" tt 7 ' tart M , ol Two Use Pistols in : in Pe on Troke| ‘The captain was atartied Whal I must place on record conetact all next week.) ' | You don't for a ment connect of great bravery by Crate, my ser- ley, Tie One Man to Seat, Mrs. Poston Kowes death with the vant. Barly this morning a man- Then Es criminat you are in search of?" be ating tion found hie way Into the len Escape. Tamed eneampment, The Mongara behaved | Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of S6th Strost aime like arrant cowards, ‘They fed reht . BHAMOKIN ra May 1 Two Laura sat quite ati for moment and left, leaving the chiefe Hon marked bantite held up o ear on the! “Phe bouillon wax offered first to daughter, Keerda, at the brute'e day and wacired $4,500. the pavrnll of| ‘The captain called bis steward Chased“the antnal ax'he was making| REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— a allk mill here The men stopped the| 6 did you get (he bouillon | off with the child, and, more by good LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. car at Mount Poe wh * tre you served that lust eup, ea |tuek than anything else, managed to anteanennend wound it mortally, He brought the Two of the paasengera, Harry Dar Ghild. DAGK to tha eaoeenne et sent o | pecially! he aeked densation and reanlves it al- the menu, thers. ‘The | ous ¢ moat to a white paste, The only anti-| eapt however, drew Laura's ar stairs, and Harris, With a little shrug |b freely, and which is exacthy at a ders qhade lis way te | equivalent to our camphor, : TO ROWOR GRANDSON pee ithe ecar thg |e Ba oni SUNNYSIDE BUNGALOW WOMAN MAYOR PRESIDES. SIX ROOMS AND TILED BATH $4 Q QQ) Corner Plot 100x150 feet Here is a hogne that will please the most particular person. In design, material and workmanship it's an architectural gem. Big, roomy PORT, UL, 1.—Mre. A. R. closets, large brick fireplace, beautiful tiled bathroom, model kitchen, licantild, Mayor of Watrens presided to: broad veranda and delightful location {day for the first time at a session of The price also includes handsome decorations, electric fixtures, shades, door and window screens, double floors polished; even clothes posts in the yard, not forgetting a hose bib on outside of cellar. A house perfection, convenient to station, stores, schools, churches, |gathered’ around two little tubes, | President Wilson and party ar-| which the criminologist was examin: | , a . Ing with an cleetric torch paces rived on the Pennsylvania Wash. |!PE ion at ally” the latter mut- | N cutive of Freeport 111.) ington Express at the Pennsylvania | tered, “This isn't an urdinary poison Station at 6.10 A. M. to-day, ten min- | anyway Business With Prayer, sor, who had been stand.) FI side, suddenly gave vent clamation. whispered, “Watt! 1 garet Wilson, his cousin, Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, and his naval aldo, | Dr. Cary T. Grayson. They are on ps thelr way with a trunkload of gifts, lle hurried off to his stateroom. to the christening of the White House |The doctor was poring over a volume! ¢ ature of « baby, Francis Sayre, at Williamstown, |of tabulated poisons. Qu Was still|, ‘The Council rejected all of Mra, Cane | ¢ athing pavilion, lakes an ‘| y Mass., to-day, watching his tubes. Lenora sat upon| field's sppolntments except two. The | casino, bathing pavilion, Jakes and yacht harbor. Write for photo of The President's car was cut off at me couel Suddenly the professor |#pplicatic f owners of the pool halla Bungalow No. 28. the terminal here, taken back to Jer- y hed eT sal Coms ta ithe commuters paradiet, T. B. ACKERSON CO. arcd, He was carrying a amall licenses was de sey City, and transferred to the West | notebook in his hand, his manner be~ i VATE >I Shore ut Weehawken, where It was poten some excitement. He closed ae beautiful BRIGHTWATERS, Long Developers of Choice Properties attached to the Albany express, the door carefully behind him: AUTOMOBILES, | Island, and inspect these charming and Builders of Houses of Merit," The President will have little time 1 want you ail,” he beg “Ewa "to Ha- | to spend with his grandson, as he in- (ten very carefully to me. You wilt MOTORISTS’ | tends to start back to Washington to- j discover the application of what Lam homes as our guest. 1 West 84th Sts New York, See fa plead: | They looked at him wonderingly, tt] ¢ America’s t vont | ; was evident that the professor vas Labi sida c rk William F very much in earn He helt the encine | y from hin and |and men, wiening vo hautt ‘om hin an men eo. chautteu tly. Caneel uid pot “tall NS iSse'a*onerca in eee “This,” he begs the diary of a | Behe tour made and myself in| 2 id Evening Classes: alse erivate in- seas Kasay see tant hou ult convenience, 4 inodenenthy Rao Here ta the first muiry of ime] Special Classes for Ladies Ce TO cot HOW re, GET THERE f the County Clerk's port who has not twenty-two y With hiss Reyer, he le seo by Way Ly taken book a little way aw read slowly and distl ne faire on. th Inspect some ol ir 7 Offices in Western cittes: MONDAY—Twenty-nine_milen_ |Callor write for booklet, STEAMBOATS. I STEAMB: we | Stewart Auto School |= - OATS. AUTOMOBILES. — e AUTOMOBILES. __' 825 WEST 57TH STREET (at Broadway), | UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY THE World’s Largest River Steamer ‘‘BERKSHIRE”’ NEWBURGH or POUGHKEEPSIE ROUND TRIP, e100 , $5,000 in CASH PRIZES PAID TO 208 Prize Winning Chauffeurs who Average 7,722 Miles to The mobile school in New York City? = DAN DALEY, AUTOMOBILES. “The Stewart Automobile School of | his, sty one of the bet of 8 WT Knows Most = Get Your Atdomorile Kaitor : ‘ ; Beery tetiee owee 2 cen bt About An CartheD ay siicen years of axe. ML. t bile? rive the car if the owne A your brott with you at the time. | ° utomobile : ene Motor It would scem that an expert driver who, ‘ Thave hired a car by the month and) by actual experience, has demonstrated we thy name and address on the] every q pars under the Am Tresporsibie in ease of we-| at fy oat FLATBUSH, | 00d a patter Judes than, asy MODEL 1. believe that if you control the! merit of m car Ther j 42," 4 Cyl car and are using it for purposes of that you af Bia Cyl your own you would be responsible, x vounine $1,285 Autemot)ie Huitor 1 put new breukers on magneto, Geo. H. Robertson rac yore than with the old ones, What is the unquestionably the best automo- istance to set, the three point H U D S O N bile ever built at any price, i at is meant by set- em mtolmm? What ts IMMEDIATE (> Ht may be that the magneto needs) rrndovand bee done for bi. Te | Any make Automobile the owner's hands. Thave a 35-horse power car with a Bosch magneto which has run about 20,000 miles. On low speed it will not °.4 @djusting them’ according to gauge on = A pSootett a pone Basce ‘plugs the, motor ‘runs worse About his : after ent on the market— ase: date, [ry meant ae CS pl pat thew operated te man of nr for the DELIVERY Hedana, JOHN EDENS it five years, Mr. Robertson knows Landatis, rom precical experience what the Hud. |e GUARANTEED | {ints f and iso on tel) yo some » interonting facts Taken in Exchange. about what we do to keep every car in OLDSMOBILE CO, of N. ft . of N.Y, pestees running aren efte 225-231 W, S8th St, 1800 Broadway t a millimeters, a metric! . WWCM/Y@(0=0="—'€00000-0 urement, and ie onevatth of on! A Elliott Ranney Co,!=—————— ore to an inoh, Broadway at 64th Street ty: ‘he Balter: T have a constant knock tn the en- New York iiailing ot any apced ct a Have Local Dealers in All Suburbs) = Monday Morning Wonders. | Sunday World Wants Work Wiest! Sait ay aE fais Second Annual Ajax Tire Mileage Contest Pree ede ASE PHicurning on! south ton e. Music, dinner « la carte. M First Fifteen Prize Winners Can an Cadillac, Joha N. 24 , Chicago, Ill, Ree acer Coe Glatttied 2 Altred C. Smith, Springfield, Ma ) Oliver Smith, Livery”. Laurence Ross, Ticonderoge, N. Y. Maxwell, Williem Henry , B. C. Bode, St. Louis, Mo... Fechard A. I. Bode, Livery" « New York City Stoddard, F. Lou Packard, A\H, Bode, Livery * re [LaF guntsine, Brockiya, Ni. BUON AY t Fath Dre it a whe dt rina, RL. MeNeal, Ticonderote, ‘ny. ‘662 cs 5 “Cortiandt rill ¢, Fitehburg, : *. Battery Da Chat, W: Lewis, Nem York City i Ned KEANSBURG, Wd. es Set DOWN *WEEKLY Herry Goghieer Sr. Brocklyn Wi. Y. ord Coupe, Mrs. Aone A | suns, only vei Pirie 8. Lithtosstere, New Yort Ciiy. ) Simplex, Harrie L. Rosenthal 27. 16078 — | c MEN HAE MEN AN WOMEN: ot FUTING 30 Capital 178 Minor CIVIL SERVICE. ‘ ns Open avanlnen ~ — | EXAMINATION FOR ;_ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FIRE TELEGRAPH EXPERT} MOVING PICTURE THEATRE. Sala 'y $3,000 hig Annum | Prize Winners Prize Winners Average 16,509 Miles . oA >. 4« Average 6,241 Miles Space does not permit listing of | { 1 § $5008.00 in prites will be given 7 in 208 awards. In event of ties, 6h ot the OS Winnett Ee a prize identical with that tied mileage records have been can- Bienes awanied vaseed and prizes awarded by the contestant, ‘The contest > ted to employed car drivers who achieve the fpsaiert mileage trom Guacsatsed Aas tie cro 3000 ma, previous to March Slt, 1916, in writing Ajax dealers will supply entry thus helped to make it euccesstul, ke and all detailed informa- we extend eur appreciation. yr same will be sent upon Contest Renewed 4 Fequest to the company direct. game Recent. 5000 Miles) Setierres= Tire Mileage Contest for em- portant prize, while conserving ployed chaufteure is announced, the interests of your employer. 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