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, Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes fer Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. automobile people unless precautions are taken to prevent the the soline supply. If the motor becomes chilled through the failure to do this it will not run properly until it is thoroughly warmed up. A lighter ofl should also he used for lubrication, due to the fact that a heavier ofl will not circulate #0 freely when cold, Grease cups on the chassis parts should be exam- ined more often because of the grease hardening. While these pre- cautions are taken for the motor the tires must not be overlooked in the Tough travelling weather (o come. In wet conditions, when non-skid tires are not used, it would be swell to see that non-skid chains are in good shape. It is advisable to put these on all four wheels in prder to have perfect contro! of the machine, both as to backing and steering. Front wheels skid just as dangerously aw the rear one, and it is best to have chains on all four wheels. Avitomobue Ralit ¢ How can L burn out carbons f sera ten miles per hour, goes along with my cylinders on a zon Siz? Do youl jerks and gradually stope Cen you think It 2 good {dea to let al! gasoline ladviae of the ci Aen a keene? out of tank and MI it up with kero gene and run my about . Inutes? Wi carbon | ment on your carburetor is not just two m a “2 W iene On veur cart Tagan i cca | the Dodge Company CHARLES A. PLUNCE. | and have it adjusted properly, You cannot burn out the carbon] Qi. mnie palttor s you have the ne Mave just purchased @ 1910 Jackson consists of a thirty-five horse- power, er, full elliptic springs tank of oxygen and one of acetylene, | 5°" with the necessary piping, burner, &c./ "nd | am going to put as There are numerous places doing this|Nesé body on same, W qort of work and | think it best to go] Will it with sate’ age ‘one of them. | think you will ex-|Carrying capacity be inore perience considerable difficulty in adding « leaf to each sprin Ponning your motor the way you eug-|there any extra charge for changis rae the use of kerosene as a fuel |litense from private to commercia eed different carburetor condi-|!f so, what? Gone than gasoline. The introduc- THOMAS MERCHANT, after the day's poroee The carrying capacity would incre: pouring op, che iC | concerned but the he ca uretor while mi prove too great a min s 500 to 700|the car, such Put on ne Setomottie Bator: more for t' 1 had coll and magneto examined will by magneto company and they suid they are ell right, Cables are all right: magneto sets right, but still it | license, Automobile VAitor nd ca t start . burzes all the time an a's canno' ar’ My Ford car will run smoothiy on bn battery, for she kick cCopumy. | vel ground, but 48 soon as trun up grade it stops, then picks up again. Sometimes it will stop and not 3 Examine the age | wires for short-circuit and either insulate the 1, E. ire or worn portion or put in new wire The gasoline does not flow properly wires. . from the tank to the carburetor while Automobile EA\tor: on a hill. This may be caused by an| Would you advise moving ©'BO" obstruction in t from a Ford and xe en Sige Pe with only a small amount of g means of a chain? What size chin in the tank; or di how much of it and how used? height of th how used Ce land buretor may have hanged from 1 t advise this, the Ford standar: sing improper terest, Have the carbon ecraped flow when on any level roads. pipe or d or burned out. | Antomoniie baitor Automodiie Editor . hich What is a gOo8 | route from Brooke I bave a Northway motor wh lyn to Marlboro, N. J? w. has always produced «© knock!” Foot of Bay R ae Avene ‘which seems to come from Tt! ninth Street Ferry to Staten | pol pum it tuated PS New Dorp, Huguenot, Tottenvi r » SPVINK Perth Amboy (ferry), South Amber, ned Keyport, Matawan, Marib Dis- click. tance about forty-two miles. Road Motor through Keyport is not good for short distance, but is most direct route. « Falitor fono of the valve on the pump ts pounds with Can you su will not throttle Have a new carbur Joud ile core ih et . Me Gan you print good and | ih distance from Englewood, to eto, Would a mor Greenwoo e magne Be SS mE irernwood Lake? RON, SIV ES) ee ANNAN Englewood to Hack neack, Pater. | os son, Pompton, Hewitt, Greenwood Lake. Distance 37.3 mi Srttomipisle Kal A lighter spring would stop the noise, though it might interfere with he proper working of the pump. At! ‘v0! iy a ny rate | would try it. It could be | Kowdy yive in to faulty ignition, improper timing from Hempstead Of air valves or ignition, or air leaks, partioularly around the carburetor And inlet-manifold joints or valve- Guides. The modern magneto is, in general, a more efficient machi: : HH t low ds, than the ol . Ropes. In general, look for air leaks, ingford, Meriden, Hartford, Sp field, Palmer, Warren, W. ting all joints with oil whe % rary oer Mitoris running, and see that th Mariboro, terruptor joints on the magneto pia oane on he anars Biugn er “\ Adelphi E Hopes Antomobile Balitor New Haven (Port MOTORISTS’ School Title PROBLEMS SOLVED) sue scroisstio tootoan eesaon wit America’s fore= ctticially open here his afternoon, ctive omners(Witen the elevens of the leading high chautfeur jand preparatory schools of this eity clash, Although many star players |® Classes; also py © been lc voltRethin! at hours to ull vonventences * 004), een. tual threuRly wraduation, Special Classes for Ladies 18 season's gridiron battles is an keen as ever, According to the re. oaklet, all or write for booklet ports of the coaches, the teams are Stewart Auto School bn e ay e and exciting games are pre. @25 WEST 57TH STREET (at Broadway)! Phe fans in Brouklyn expect to see 4 hard fought battle between the Adelphi | Academy “and” the strong Help Digestion 2): ie'si) Aue ee To keep your digestive siitustie’ chump hat two p will re a third consecutive triumph, hough Adelphf has lost some of its ? players Phe scheduled contesis for to-day organs in good working or- der—tostimulate your liver, tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, take— ereiul vas atu sant High, at FECHIMS Sele of Any Medicine in the World, the husky everrwhere, Lo bexss, 10¢,, 25¢. ‘ford, Conn, mford squad, at Stam- Brooklyn Players Given; Thirty in Dodger Dodger Patty That If the fact that thetr followers pulling for them with all their beart and souls ha upon their should be victorious in thetr battle with |Pi"yed appropriate selections as the fed Won ay ed. At the Redford Whon Wiibert Robinson and his men C. A. the procession Golouk yesterday afternoon for the | MaKe short but Inspiring speeches, opening Kame of the World’ l Boston to-day the cheert tie fans drowned out the jing ears and a@rinding wheels. The Robins got a send-off from the aitiseul whom ines fepceoent pica ca | Wilbert: Qobtuste-enptensial the Pe been | tory of the gam: we ure going to do our bert, and I Minne the time they loft ibbets Field | it that we will make a whole 11 o'clock In 4 string of vightoen HE advent of colder weather means troublesome times for chilling of motors. To accomplish | this it will be necessary to Increase | Atlantic City 2 (orig tN rot eitk Trains Bey Hine MANHATTAN BEACH Manhattan Beach WORLD’S SERIES FACTS Dates for Games. in Boston, to-day and Monda’ Of 642 Lots at Manhattan Beach Oct. 7 and 9, Third ay and Wednesday, Oct. 10 and ry, on Thursday, Oct. ry, on Friday, Oct. 13. Place of seventh First two gam: and fourth gi Baseball Season Just Over | Developed New Champions In Both Major Leagues a, | Speaker Dethrones Cobb as Leading Hitter of American League| and Hal Chase Occupies New Place Among National’s Bat: -ters—Alexander, the Pitching Hero of Year, Kept the Phillies} _ High Up in Pennant Race. game in Brooklyn, if neces if necessary, to be decided on toss of coin. = for the Series, League, Henry O'Day and Ernest Quigley, American League, in and Thomas Time of Gamer. All games in Boston or Brooklyn will be called promptly at 2 o'clock. jon, 10 per cent. of gross receipts; players, 60 per it four games; owners, 40 per cent. ion and 90 per cent. to owners. cent. of balance of fi games, 10 per cent. to National Comm through the pet cocks! The car will carry about 700 to 800| Braves’ Field, Boston, mated, with temporary stands, 30,000, mated 50,000; Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, eati- ae far as the springs are| y produced many | place with a an averige of 807 though | Brooklyn (National League)—Wilbert Robinson, manager: new baseball leaders. The Appleton, George Cutshaw, John Coombs, Lawrence Cheney, Jacob Dau- Johnston, Otto Miller, y My ard Marquard, John Meyers, Henry Mowrey, Ivan Olson, Oliver O'Mara, Edward Pfeffer, George Rucker, Sherrod Smith, Charles Stengel, Zacharias Wheat. rican League)—William Carrigan, rey, Forrest Cady, George Foster, Del Gainor, Lawrence Gardner, Sylvanue Gregg, Olaf Henriksen, Hooper, Harold Janvrin, Samuel Jones, Hubert Leonard, George Lewis, Carl ys, Michael McNally, George Ruth, Everett Scott, Ernest Shore, Albert er Thomas, Henry Wagner, Clarence Walker, James Walsh, Weldon Wyckoff, 32 Golfers in Pro. Tournament Opening Tuesday The spectacle of thirty-two promi. nent professional golfers, yho teach thousands the game je, but it! You will| Gustav Getz, Jam through the American and » Fred Merkle, R eo and Covales- \league this year and made good his winning the individual took part in 142 out 18L hits for who formerly comeback by games and walloped noticeable in American Le Speaker finally managed to put ¢ “ob hind Chase w whose bat Dodge & big factor in the world series, Capt Richard Hoblitzel, troit: leader held years against Only ten points n 148 games. rison was the leading Giant bat tor with a record of 17% hits in 149| 407 percentage. Phillies were a swatting battle | Six Races on Locust Valley Card To-Day : eded in wine tux HUDSON SUNDAY Bear Mountain and Return, GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO ning by seven points, wing this year t# easily r a glance at Alexander's it a doubt be jnonore from both Jackson # Yankees to be the league's real Swat Wa* the grea The two-day meeting of the Piping Rock Racing Association, which begins in a few games, was entitied took pare in 48 guinen to the season's best pitching record. sed fer every year, get- cust Valley course, will bring thi oughbred racing feason to an end In a blaze of « An unusually attractive « arranged for this afternoon and, and was defe average wos! |wiutouts and Jxrand average of 697 Ruth, who scored the bes pitching mark for the Boston leag Huth atarted in 44 Kames course In Mount Vernon in the op y the Rodman 4s averages go Pfeffer ant Marquard were Pfoffer finished with a 688 known as the professional ¢ sport will be fully up to the high vatand: | et at the American Goodwood, t one shutout points below his ‘leading twirler proved to be Hube Benton, wo finished with the winner's right to the \t virty-two who places tn the proper in eliminations that areolds nt six furs George Melen Smith-dames Ferg ' two and a half mile the Northwood Plite, at : GoodNewsia Brooklyn Fans The Brooklyn Daily Times has completed arrange- ments with the Park Department for a big score- board in front of the Athletic Building on the Parade Grounds, near Park Circle. The World Series Games will be given, play by play, as there will be a direct wire to the Times office and to Braves Field. of room for everybodys. After the Boston and Brooklyn Games ure you get a Brooklyn Daily Times Extra, It will not only contain a complete and accurate box score, but also the play in detail, by innings. ery) Wall- | vnub Anak Waren ang and aha Tae rallies . COPS AND FIRE | EATERS AT LAST MEET ON DIAMOND. James Thom ame om There the news of Jack Hobens-Mike She Siwanoy links: | bring out they. 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