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~ What You Should Know __ POLITICAL. | ASSET POLITICAL, | nnn POLITICAL. _ POLITICAL. 73 You Are Working; - Alive an | Roosevelt says that follow- Wilson an _ Hughes wit | Roosevelt says we should hang our heads in shame be- cause we are not at war with Germany in behalf of Belgium! | ing the sinking of the Lusitania | he would have foregone diplo- | macy and seized every ship in our ports flying the German flag. ‘That would have meant war! Hughes Says | He and Roosevelt Are in Complete Accord! Senator Fall, who has vast inter- | ests in Mexico and is Candidate Hughes’ adviser as to Mexican Affairs, declares ‘‘a Hughes war would be preferable to a Wilson peace.”” Read the published list of Heavy Subscribers to the Republican campaign fund, then look up the list of Americans with enormous interests in Mexico and e About Your Auto; How To: Dri d Keep It ‘ 6’ vrive an eep qs % ; Gapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smeothly + and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Treuble= 5 Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. . By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. OR many this is the most de lightful time of the year to ts motor. There {s little to equal . autumn scenery for natural beauty, and the more snappy weather makes Ye for exhilarating ri@ing, Motorists; who will spend the bost part of Eleo- 4 tion Day In thelr machines will find t the trip to Lakewood, N. J, is a grand sbort journey. . The route, with fine roads all the way, leads from the West Forty- second Street Ferry through Jersey City, Newark, Elizabeth, Rahway, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Mata- wan, Keyport, Red Bank, Asbury 5 Park to Lakewood. This route is about fifty-five miles, { Thave a {2 Oldamobite, 1 incl be jor that they were not properly in- | : ly in 'etalled. H 1 SpCOdSs) Automeinie BAitor so bad I was m a storage battery In| ts J speed an enger car to attach @ trou. ‘ t by putting |ble light direct to the terminals of y? Is it necessary to keep | running to supply force to | attery for amount used while the light? ~~" NOVICE, y to Be , ‘ i It would do no harm to rn body without injur he pa H your storage y J BAM WATEL battery to attach a trouble light di- From what you say, | judgo that ; UAL Hea your clutch does not disengage prop | erly. Would suggest that you have | you ‘avoid toma oxebouy the dash, a the Oldsmobile service station take Yemuch ce the wreeaed wiring. In ~ care of it for you. A cluteh brake would stop the spinning. Kerosene (| elaeala: A é 4 ardly b @i> with ‘soap and water is a good body necessary to run the engine in order | polish. to charge the battery, the current Nutomovile td consumption being eo emall. e ion Four,” now being verson Motors Coin- } le, look. r? How many miles | \ Nina Oy n a gallon of g: . | know nothing about the “Em: Four" except that a car of this size Fieni. should make from twenty to thirty lubricated with p, and miles on a gallon of gasoline. | gears do not se iy Phe | Antumomtie Latitor | gears seem to mesh perfectly Does an automobil test E mobile use as much ‘ H.R. MARTIN. | gas when it 19 running without atecy Trouble in the motor would produce as it does when with one? ne hum in your differential. It seems READER, te me that this is caused either by $ “a wear of the gears or bearings, which uch as it takes more power ‘ sated by adjustment, I over a given a WI load, it would have the Stude loaded theceer? | automob oe aes Aviansie baoe i 5 rae truck iteénse good for @ pri- hat do you consider the best cars woe aay TM bon remover : VALLAC, 1 8 No; a truck (commercial) license is | have never seriously inv issued for use on a truck only. | Ann cttle EA\tor z Lately I am having trouble with my bal ta generating system (A >) ON THY awomobila Ed Overland. I find tha Jha breaker does not close FP es starta and have to ci % When this is done it ch about twenty miles and mi § fo that I down to zero. I haveu fifteen some flash mover meter, [ put new gen brushes ‘ Ties Us wien 8 a ft, but this has no h {weal meses Fa tat may, ; “PM Reape : ould nudge, td no ale harging. Th deg! chin Bees have any compression, so I took m4 . every 600 mil r in the cylinders everyday harm them any? WILLIAM PLUMMER. Think it advisable to have your generator ini by some reliable electrician, as a repair job of thi ir expert knowled: 8 in the rush ho ne used regu: small amount of larly has a beneficial effect on the | metor. Automate Biltor Which is the best kerosene and woo valves and piston } bon? Also, do the or consume more heav transmission, as the a eeds any, or Ver hardly needs SONY GOLDSMITH. have never used wood alcohol for thie purpose. Kerosene works very hould use than the 0 use between well. The timing geare very little heavy oil; le tranemission, at any ra . Avtomettie Patton My magneto was destroyed as the | result of an accident. Will you in- form me if there ia an ignition system just es retable as the AEH SSS, in } I may dispense with same j order that 7 Giapenae with sam number of battery (dis- me that can be used to of the magneto system, 1 would rather have the Automotile Biltor: Bome time ago I purchased a 1913 R. C, H,, the rear of which has me considerable, trouble, The would run along for about half a mi when another gear stripped. Ihe the car overhauled, but this did not remedy the trouble, The gear ratto fs 4.25 to 1, The main drive has 6 4 teeth and the piniop 12, 4 to 1 ratio gears what would that make? What, tn your can it be remedied? =D. BROWN, lacing the 4.25-1 gears with e % ee tou would get a larger and somewhat stronger driving pinion. Thie would gear the car a little higher, giving you more 8 eed but ron ing of the gears, ‘caused by some det terial or MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED) Robertson, America’s fore- n. moot racing experts tive owners chauffenrs re nour i ulso private c Special Classes for Ladies Call or write for booklet. Stewart Auto School | @A5 WEST 67TH STREET (at Broadway) i A \the opinion, causes this trouble and now | valv have out to grind ssion, them, and still , What should 1 do i8 flash injure the cylin. der w Maybe the valves wera not ground right before I put the flash in. It had good compression before this. +1 thought that perhaps geome of that stuff got in the cylinders around iston rings so as to let the com. pression leak, M. FIT&GERALD, Because you used a liquid carbon remover in your engine does not . should lose compress: It may be that the valve ci you to take d give the ringe, good cleaning. ringe broken, Anttomnothle Palitoe: Does the amount of gasoline in the jfloat chamber affect the mixture fn jany way? 4. 7.¢, The firet chamber le designed to maintain a certain level at the nozzle, and if th right the amount bowl ehould not jer mixture, driving at @ fair speed the car slow down of its own accord, and most second speed. Can you advise me aa rouble? ARTHUR STEIN, suggest that you look over the brakes. They are undoubtedly dragging. If the car coasts freely, look over the ignition and also make sure that the carbureter Is adjusted properly. Iam cluteh, reat trouble with my time I throw it out jand hold or a short time it will start to grind, The only relief I get te when I put some grease in the clutch collar cup and & little ofl on the col- lar. three or four “times, when the grind commences again, 1 have worn out two clutch collars in @ short time, In replacing the new clutch collar rat grind off the cut-up f hich the col done a new tim grease cup is essential, —_———— Expert Ice Skater on Way Here. ohn F. Davidson, formerly champton hfgh jumper among the co skaters of {the world and who gave exhibitions in figure skating at St. Nicholas Rink last vinter, 19 on the eamship St. Louts nd for New York from Fingland is accompanied by Ethel Dean, his They have recently of fou London. iy St. Pau! Fannie Davidson las Rink, It ts In @ large | ting partner . FP. While I any : The Lesson is Plain: If You Want WAR, Vote for HUGHES! times T have to change the gears into | VOTE halleage some * | | learn why those who place the almighty | dollar ahead of human life would not hes- | itate toplunge this country intoan ig: | noble war of copquest—would not stop at sacrificing | thousands and thousands of American lives in their greed for oil and gold. Look again at this list. Then you will see why the ‘‘Old Guard”’ appeals frantically for a protective tariff— That breeder of strikes, of starvation wages, and of every panic that ever cursed this country— And which made billions for organized wealth by putting honest competition out of business. i You will see why in sheer desperation and bereft of all decency, the Republican ‘‘Old Guard”’ is capital- izing the lamentable incidents in Mexico and trying i FOR The Tumult and the Shouting Die ! ! ( ’ Mr. Hughes “Would Name —Not Fighting! Happy; | —Not Cannon Fodder! Peace with Honor? or Roosevelt and War? a STRONG Cabinet.” to discredit your President for sparing you the horrors that would come with intervention, Read the list still again Note the names of men heavily intrenched financially in the protective tariff system and in vicious special privilege. : Read and see why millions are being spent to re- enact the Payne- Aldrich tariff—to wipe out the Fed- eral Reserve System—to repeal the Eight Hour law and other progressive laws—to undo the Wilson Rec- ord of unparalleled achievement. Then understand why Candidate Hughes said in his Milwaukee speech: ‘‘The whole list of Democratic accomplishment must be wiped off the books for the good of the country.” | If You Want Peace With Honor Then it will run all right for! WILSON! _and Continued Prosperity It is Up to You and Your Conscience ry | $ Hines ty Pow LENIN Leaves daily. except Bundiy, ft, of Ob pie HUDSON __.HELP_WANTED—MALE. tor WANTED- MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS, Permanent Positions, Good Runs. Pay while breaking in. Apply at office of THIRD AV. RY. CO., 180th St. and 8d Av, Office open8 A. M.to6& P, M, es MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED, Good opportunity to secure | permanent position, Apply 163 West 60th st, Office open from 7 A. M. to 9 P.M, : NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY. = elite ‘ | MOTORMEN | and | CONDUCTORS bey | WANTED. Good opportunity to secure permanent position. Apply 19 Cortlandt St. Office open from 7 A. M. t@ | 9 P. M. be NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, —___—a—aaa ! PATENTS. B) meek y. Waitin Wacben dine RUTES WATCH SONG Nassau si ovmite City Bale jesan S32) DWNG. #1 dona #1 weekly, an, 4a Siaen Lane, to0m WHEN PRIN Che orly |

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