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To Drive and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble—Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. N this period of rising prices for I materials It should be the alm of his running expenses down to the lowest possible figure. Extra atten- tion should be given to details, little things you may have neglected in the past. ‘The automobile engine, though hay- The handling of the engine embraces, in addition to the attention given the motor, the care of the fuel, cooling and ignition systems. A knowledge of ignition and the caryureter te os sential to the owner who desires to get the best out of his machine, | The management of the motor includes not only the necessary condi-! tions of operation and control, which are easily mastered, but also the numerous troubles and mishaps that might be encountered. Careless and ignorant handling, such as insufficient lubrication, faulty adjustments, ex- haustion of the fuel, ignition or water and overheating all tend to run up the running expe Tevult in a surprising drop in garage bills, Abtomnbile Eslitor: 7 o car " Have a vacuum system on my n the centro large enough for the wh ways worked well with gas | 4 Renee Oe ee eee ate fat lair hose of your pump. Fill the radia e or. tor with water and pump up a ie cently | raised the tank higher than Pores Out the the vacuum, putting it up in back of | Pressure. h will the seats. ‘Had the gas tank filled ter, disclosing the leak Sunday and the air tube from the | Automobile kaltor Have an Everett 30 three months. One month ago when starting the car the key which holds the pinion on the little shaft between the tranamiasion case and rear axle sheared off. Had this repaired and all new gears put vacuum overflooded the ¢ a steady stream from there, Re moved air tube and capped it wr @olid washer. When on the road a! short while my motor got very hot and water in the radiator had turned running to steam, Is this caused by the jin. ce then alinost every 100 miles vacuum? Have just he trive the car, When starting or espe- hauled. “ clally when king up, the key on I believe your heating trouble was |left axle pink ears off, This first @aused by the gasoline happened two ays after I had new ‘8 put in and, axle was #0 badly ged I had to put in a new one. same key has been replaced times within a week's time, engine and gears are all in good ndith € If the keys have been, correct d, the (rouble must be caused by mproper materi), too small for t ed to bel y correct haft and egars owing by completely filling When the latter gravity into and the vacuum tank. was completely filled, drawn into the inlet manife the\ pipe leading from tank to the manifold, thu exceedin'ly rich mixture extra pasoline drawn in, about the heating you > correct this 1 would suggest ing either the um tank or gasoline tank so that there could be no gravity flow, or by cutting out tho vacuum tank completely. be Anton tile Heitor |have Have an occasional knock on my | ‘en Are t | te Ford car which is always appar ise plates of ail States when going upgrade, Have had car- jin this country made the same size bon cleaned out, plugs inspected and/every year? “Which official of the carburetor cleaned. Do you think the State must I write to in order to find trouble may be in the 2 this out? 1D. 8, which YK are brand new? A.D they vary in overall dimen- Check up the commutator setting. # and in location and aize of holes, If this is too far advanced it will give Usually the Secretary of State, Mo- you a “spark knock,” particularly 01 tor Vehicle Department, | A grade. ‘The m plugs phtsasilhtin bile | and coils would 20K, AUTOMOBILE ROUTES. Incorrect QQ) From erson, N. J., to Wills | cause a gi : hee getting, iamsport, (2) From Paterson, Autommitla Hditor N. J. to Sunbury, Pa, A.W. M Where can I learn to re (1) Paterson, Montelair, Verona, pair and adjust automoh! Morristown, Chester, Hackettsto’ FRED W. PB side by potinindmticds Bee advertising columns in th uttzville, Delaware, Meyer's Fer paper, N. J.; Pennsylvania, Delaware W \atomable Editor: Gap, Stroudsburg, Tannersville, £ What is meant by a series of wash hotties and about how much ammonia ater and hydro chloric acid shoul cono Summit, Stod@artsville, Wilkes ay ped ow do Emix It for ® bots, Muncy, sport.’ Dis- t J.M. tance, 318.1 mile ) Rillow above Under the circumstances you out- Danvill then Y 3 BL beard ° r le, en Northumberland iinet — Ha eee Tahent @hd Sunbury, Distance, 195.3 miles, ° e the #1 - . From this city to arl Riv try the follow: Close, by me WIiLSO. Klewoorl na of plugs, the lowor Dyckman Street Fer jon plug with Ridge, Montvale, Peart River George, N.Y, (2) From La George to New York City, (3) 1 a New York City to Saratoga, N J JERSEY Cuddelac ‘one tie QQ) Port tlurley, Kingstor kill, Athons, — ¢ Corners Saratoga a » Lake George mile @) Sarat chaniesville, Watert R ae Va tu Jervis, TORTURE Nothing Helped Him Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES." Springs, | | Col | icavill Stor W York, iven in N are condi f ronda trom New York to Monticello. by. your oute? HBR TN Vast 1 was over this route good condition, | » very satisfactory © Bronx to Key N. J H, T. An go two ways: Staton ' y (South Ferry), Staplet Now Dorp Huguenot Potten Perth Amboy Perry, jouth A ’ s Keyport Distance, i) ih Berry. Or, We ed nd Thirttet 3 at , ALBERT VARNER. Buckingham, Que., May 3rd, 1915 rom Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, Por seven yeara 1 suffered terribly |t0 Par Rockaway Lp. from Severe Headaches and Indigestion, |, Martern Parkway, Jamatea Avenue I bad belching gas from the stomach, 1, Locust Avenue, Merrick Road, bitter stuff would come up into my | Yaley Stream, Far Rockaway | } York City to South | mouth after eating, while at times Thad! y Gan bunts, H nausea and vomiting, and had chroni¢ Constipation, 1 went to several doctors | ., We Buh Hundred and a and wrote to a specialist in Boston, but | ttookus, Suffern, Tieccda. | ! ‘ > without benefit. 1 tried many remedies | M “hoster » M 1 but nothing did mo good, Finally al} nnure Matte bie mien friend advierd “Fruit-a-tive I took] 1 Suffern tat weeeawa this grand fruit medicine and it made |! iu LG me well, 1 am gratefol to. “Bruit-n ee aeeegey, Harriman, Mo tives,” and to everyone who has miser Jervis, Bparrow Bush, Mongaua able health with Constipation and Indi ' piarrysille, "Tuin gestion and Bad Stomach, 1 say take |"”y Newark to Lake Hopaico “Fruit-a-tives” and vou will get well Qiu i Pa ALBERT VARNER _ Newark 7 Belleville 0c. a box, 6 for 82.50; trial sine, @ie, land, Perksh At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives, Lim. Hfupatoonk. Dy ited, Ogdensburg, New York,--Advt. every automobile owner to keep jit) ing reached a high degree of perfec: i: tion, Is a piece of machinery requir. Le ing intelligent attention and care, J R, : 2 i FH oh 4 i n Ey ie i th it ent, and are more likely to attack N | 23 an jure the young forming fruit i its Piet ‘ it ie is ip | than, to content ‘themaelven with a0- | oon Are Discontinued, | Billings,“ 3 safladely 1m youring the leaves, For this reason | | Hopi ib R Brgokiza “3 H 'f a the best way to get rid of them Is to | jays Report on 130. qian, Wa i * 8 23 knock oft the old beetles as soon as and, f ey put in an appearance, into a! The Bo New 1 1 = \e oard of Inebriety, No. 300 r a ti i # Be fin can halt full of kerosene and wuiberry street, through ite execu- 183 a a Fi FH B dae tendo douse ace barony to- ti 3 & lt & :By| Questions and Answers. yt’ pe Cyarics 1. Roxen, Surgeon % 183 13 77 43 ‘Bia| that hia peas and potatoes have been Fogel "ORY Fara Galas es ae (R 18% 12 3} 28 / destroyed during previous yoars by omen thud Gener oe inet: $2 Rk Bt 0 82 :2tt| “a tien oF bug.” Probably it waa not| Warwick Farms, Orange County, for ‘ to io 1 a the same on both vegetables; the pea TUS addicts and alcoholics. 116 sl 7 ute ea louse Attacks the pea, and can be| The new treatment has been tn use ’ % 4g + a controlled by a nicotine spray, such since day’ a 8 Voy 4 :B8t| as Black-leat 40, if taken in time, De- | yaged nar Gua ee Gaon 8 oe wl 33 40 fore the leaves curl up muoh, ‘The linge lh contac 1B 8 19 8 “Bal potato bug is controled by arsenate Plum, morphine, heroin and codeine 188 HY 33 18 8 of lead; the “flea beetle” on potatoes users, ‘eM Ht 3} ab ‘bia| Py combined Bordeaux-arsonate of In his report Dr. Stokes states that ik 3 Ht % 2 a ONION SET @rowina Too the greatest success lies in the abrupt son pace, Pr ids 12 iy :240| BIG—A. M., Brooklyn, is afraid that, Withdrawal of the drug without dis- Shorten, fosto fai 124 15 2 1258] the tops of her onion sets are growing | ‘fess if combined with after-care of Walters, New Yor iu 7 6 in colt 9 5 too large, fe asks if {t wouldn't ey sufficient length. Speaking of the ” 5 13 Prove the onions to cut the tops bac ‘ he R , e venue Pitel A eco! i li i Ro nied. co worrnin the laeoer (rl babe the report says: fone nea ‘ , a 226) tops get the bigger the bottoma will! |, er a thorough érial, the ductiess elttchen be later, when the tops dry up of 8/404 products were discarded as too Willan, ‘Chics onal League Pit themselves, and “go back into the slow in action to combat #o sharply 8 of a machine, Closer attention to these details will { SAMI NR gi in, Ee ALLOY £5 hx. This keeps the plant from a Dushy, tangied mass, and the strength in the produc- fruits of better size and qual- in throws ait tion of ity. If MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES Compiled by Moreland News Bureau feasegtann dines eats season, your tomatoes should be sprayed rly, as a pre- ventive against rot and a protection NAVAL SURGEON'S NEW DRUG CURE Records of inetodi of better, the way of cultivation, and are quite free from sects ant diseases, except that the “eggs” must be watched carefully for potato bugs, which seem to be able to find them even when they are no potatoes in ‘Patients Cannot ‘Tell When SSSSSTS-Blscs2 (netuding June 6.) bulbs,” as’ onion growers say, Of “Ute a condition, Even where they 2 moemeee, Ptchem and Ciule, Wt, H, Ave. [course the onions may be used green | Were reputed to be pronounced auton- fi shu Semon... OG "9 4h 106) now, If wanted, instead of being ai- /OMMC stimulants it was found that 4 $ B abl iowed to mature, pllocarpine and esering we have two @ 9 i __| remedies that meet the Indications y ae | i WAR Loe anenen OF SODAq.| perfectly In doses tar below the min- : Bad i “4231 soda canbe bought of faust secdhouses | UNUM medicinal doxea in common 9 Bog g ‘Si lor florists; the price at present in| “4° 7 o ‘4 137 around five cents a pound; possibly @ PM chara J tho tient effects of the * @ & 3 Uttle more in small quantities. treatment it Is stated that refreshing } a4 REPLANTING CORN, BEANS| that tung ire tenane ttat dove and : woe o AND RUTA BAGAS FOR WINTER | trangtilizod ery and perfectiy 1 woo 4 USE—H. G. 8. Westwood, N. J. has! “There have been no untoward (nica ri . ff eleven rows of sweet corn, 160 feet! symptoms in any case in this acries, meat aus! 4 rt Fs aie TOI ena ter) tec pet cn Waten as Included valvular and ace 6 AQ F yellow looking and poor; has put on eae ri i 3 é Additional fertilizer without much fo- | paore itt diseane of the noart,” the H HH i | sult; wishes to know if he had better | Cybn Tt suaie®. One patient, a physi. 44 if replant; also when to plant ruta bagas | cats ‘an addict whose an ‘obid i 1 Por ye ee gtr years an addict, whose wite report s 38 19 The corn was put in much to early |{ hat he had beon taking 140 gral H ® for this season; probably will be better « 3 morphine a day, was taken off to replant, but would suggest leaving abruptly without inoldent In this it, Washingt ia, Washington . . case, however, some days ister the patient had outbursts of rage without provocation. “All craving ceases after tho treat- ment is under way, and the patients cannot tell when the narcotics aro discontinued. The picture reminds one of that commonly seen in the ‘one or two rows to see if it will come on; fertilizer used will not be wasted, aa a} next planting will get the benefit of it; would suggest planting three rows now, three about the middle of the »{ Month and three first week in July, if corn 1s for home use, 80 as to have a continuous supply, instead of all at one time. Rutabagas take longer to mature than turnips, which they are quite like, and should be planted early in July, or even earlier for the large, late sorts; the medium sized, early varieties are much better for tablo e, however. Beans for drying and shelling should bo as possible now; } crisis of pneumonia; It Is one of com- plote tranquil “By robl y ng the pationt of much of edt etiSarsSdoee teen i 1 1 Jacobs, Pitt tse So) Mamaix, Pittsburgh 167! i 1 EY 1 1 1 1 1 10 appeals to addicts soon realize that convalescence ins at once instead of being dragged out unduly through gradual reduction and other methods that supplant one poison with another “Heroin should be abolished. We found that this drug was used in over 40 per cent, of the cases seen by us. | Heroin can be completely done away uffering = planted as soon even if they have time to mature for later planting, tho weather at curing time Is not as likely, to. be favorable, Leaves OF CAULIFLOWER AND CABBAGE EATEN—H. I. 3.) with without adding to the The Evening World’s Home Garden League : |New York, writes that the leaves of| of tho sick or harming thom, In fact, STARTING PLANTS FOR WINTER CROFS |ikve ‘teen caten badly; nus tound| vico. in view eh By F. F. Rockwell, Consulting Agriculturist Taek GP bo Whi ea e ltia lee thal eRe he lteroee ae Mr. Rockwell's expert gardening instructions are published every Sat-| urday in The Evening World, together with a column through which he will reply to readers’ requests for special gardening information. F keeping up succession plantings to maintain the supply of vegetables | instead of partly throughout the summer, Now is the lasg call for getting your plants|*))¥ atte ey: started for succession crops of cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts,|piants alone as they and also for kale, for a supply for late fall, and for keeping over winter. eae a sh Pe cee ee Of these cauliflower is the most delicious, but most diMcult to grow|‘vauxcarsenate. of youd mixture and the least profitable in the amount of space required, Kale and Brussels sprouts have the advantage of being so hardy that they can be left out, sould be used according to directions given for the particular make you here they are grown, to be used as wanted, even after freezing weather Cabbage, if @ hard-heading variety is selected, may be plants are also} differs. from tion, the tions In that of ni 1@ Worms described are undoubt- edly cut-worms; but if they were re+ nsible for the damage rep would have been likely ntire plants, it ROM time to time I have emphasized in these articles the necessity of |‘ a ported has be wil buy, usually about a pound to ten| gallons of water. If any sucking in- | sects are present add the nicotine, | so according to directions—about a) snow arri The Summer Schedule of Our Free Delivery Service Now in Full Operation Our Free Delivery Service, expanded to meet demands of thi summer season, is in full and, eed the demands upon it, is COVE RY WEEK DAY a territory BIG ING EV: POPULOUS ENOUGH for an Erhpire. With an Area of Over 200 Square Miles Draw a line from Roslyn on the North and you have the E: boundary of the service. Sound to Fon the Bonen in Briarcliff on the Putnam Division, on the Harlem Division, and Ossining on the Hudson River, is ENCLOSED a large propor- tion of Westchester County. On the other side of the Hudson, in New Jersey, the NORTHERN LIMIT of A\MCYS Freo Delivery Service embraces Norwood on the Northern Railroad, Park Ridge on the New Jersey and New York Railroad, and Hohokus on the Erie Railroad. Furthermost Points oe ing southward along the western o! Fells are Lape POINT REACHE and W. Railroad is Its which is just below Plainfield. A Convenience for Vacationists ALL OF THE FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS on the Jersey Coast, as far south as §; Lake, are visited Daily by autos. Staten Island, in the ay fi DAILY DELIVERY SERVI With a Delivery Service which covers all the past 59 years. on the South to OF COURSE it takes in Long Beach, and all the Long Island coast resorts west to Sea Gate. Along Long Island thence ha taking territory Paterson, Caldwell and Essex posts. The MOST WESTERN Ls Have service on the D. L. orris Plains, one station beyond Morristown. All the Montclairs and all the Oranges to the east are included. Toward the south OUR WAGONS reach Rahway on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and on the line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, Dunellen, nG Spring Lake, as you Mechelen know, is BEYOND Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. is covered by a boroughs of New York, the MOST POPULOUS 200 square miles in the world are kept in close contact with A\scys the PIONEER DEPART- MENT STORE and the favorite shopping place of countless thousands of frugal buyers during We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices the and astern border of the kept readily elther indoors or out, right through the winter, A supply for|iablespoonful to ten gallons of the| Lower Than Any Other House.but for Cash Only he ily table, say, two heads a week, from September to April, or a total | 0 eo re miootine aoe oye ‘The of sixty-five heads or so, ean be grown in about a hundred running feet of |WOWder form can be elther dusted on row, ee forty-foot rows, to allow for casualties, MORE ABOUT ASHES, LIME d The first step toward having suc- | — - AND ANTS—R. L. T., New York; G. cess with winter abbage and the turned yellow, so that they fall to}} € Brooklyn; L B. . Brook er vegetables mentioned above is | show any signs of renewed progress nd G. F Richmond Hill select the right varieties, For eab-|irom the few warm days which wel ations eee aguers are | ize T would recommend one of the| have had ‘recently, A tender plant|Mmore or less similar, so I will try to nedtu zed, early om that hi once been really checked has | t bg 4 deg yo yee n ; thead or It little chance o overing, Even if}letched wood ashe A BOO! ex r e eas pe _ ‘eee Noise and t lives: as ikeoiane MR erat es nt fertilizers; should be raked Sof Emkhulgen, If you are not|or from seed, put in ‘several weeks| the ‘soll, but can be applied SE LEH RR RRVOuIC OR @ hfter the first planting, will quickly|®reund the plants without injury ar with the “savey pee ta J | Coat 8 are not of much value pe of enbbag tagain {¢ you have to, with|*2 % fertilizer, but help groatly in be | Ray So plant again if you havo to, with improving drainage and making im the satisfaction of knowing that youl yeavy clay. galls lighter and” otter | = = —— = ka $ at ttle except th \! r ve table growing, Lime either | sso private S d E . help OWN ° plants or seeds, But|scerieultural’ or ground iime stone Venlence eee gos Pues iel| etieatbs gr ater eee Bist | Gena pentose ee gamer unday Excursions mor ¥ “ y 2 & HO CVARCE) raked in as long before planting as “ . . to | Ants were discunned last Saturday. |} ATKINSON AUTO SCHOOL To Bri eport To New aven routs and ‘Pall Seow toonened ya id aa dry and wa [Frequently they aro present with. | & , | Steamer City of Lowell Steamer Richard Peck 1 ible, thy out doing any real damage to the ||] 235 West 60th St. (Near Broadway), Houston St. 10.00 4. M. | Ly, Pier 28, B, B,, Catharine 81 ued supply of “«reen tent the cold, beating rains wo have! arden, {| Phove TU Chote alton Bt 10.90 4M.) Ge. P ), BR. Zand Bt 1 nll and earl wit had. In the secon give a top | an fe mary v To have Ants: a dressing of nitrate soda, which, | ‘Children Sle, rei Bed eis Arh Enntogee ts suite rahatee fi ry ne ge ma nould be ow @ thus tends to make up what the | BOATS deal Sunday outings on Long Island Soun ; A ines Have Denn more lesen 18:10 Wey OcunDMES i Ravel Good Musie—Dining Room—Lunch Counter ‘enor jn a y indful will do for six to a doz @O AND How TO CET I a Siar oma | ants atattened very Senay, lon —— The New England Steamship Company | eet of half an inch row after which it sh f » be planted. {raked In. Nitrate of soda can be WInrYo Tyee Tai < | ene ket of seed bought in small quantities from most HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE 1 caret seed houses, sg DMlly, oxC0DE Bun tay, Leuven Deady 4 pases LAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS, ‘ i To get go not only 8 Me 0 oat ¢ vi Woat sth at tone rain orously, but pruned 1 eu Sunday «Hudson METROPOLITAN LINE mie ba w it and trained as they develop, 60 that h uk Pall ' t us thay fruit will not be allowed to get unne essary!)|is any SS. Massachusetts & Bunker Hill through ground. ‘Thin then it} down on. the 1, or to be borne tr ‘ 4 A s Sigh as well Al mene 8) euch profusion, that ithe n e ¢ | Newburgh, Beacon, Po keepsie ways in Sight of Land t, even i hurt » it, an 1 » full ize | GE cag esinol intron || BOSTON sturdy plants ready for setting out are: nes stops it quickly] | ,.wirc.taies best, “Benj ” KEEPING TOMATOES, PEPPERS 0! if enouRh to gO, a p q y for Ringatom “and Str. Benj. B. Odell Via Long haa ton, Daneel Bay and AND “EGGS” COMING ALONG, five fect above the ground, information telenhone € , ape Cod Canal ‘ r provided. Or wire plant aut It is a positive fact that the : — Delightful Music, Restaurant, lease Pier 1s NR. ‘of Murray ¢, Sr ecaititat beaten an in alfa bought, at a reaaoname pri mom Resinol touchen any || CATSKILL EVENING LINE || Lunch Room. Sufficient stop- | |" " * fot Be tee ard for tender p 1 the pres. | WI sand will la itching skin, the itching usuatly |] ,,ioave jaily, except Handa ryt) over to ride up historic Mt.Beacon $4.00 | nd egeplants 1 . TIE UP PLANTS. the trouble is due to some serious Line Tel. very a ! Espa Nagoya ie eae Leaves Franklin St., 9 A. M.; W. — | ioe penta Wimierer Sie tetm of ups : umaway all trace of ecrema, {| Commencing Sunday, June 10 129th St., 9.30 A, M pa | Riven t pr 6 plants should be tra cleatn awe UC traGe OF OCsemg, KDAY AND SUNDAY TRIPS 1 aes stand | c ( as soon as they are t ringworm, pimples, or similar Gl eaaaia t Ay CENTRAL HUDSON LIN Iron Steamboat | Cary Any oneal? wifdotue?asrss| | ormenting, anaitnly suinen |] Bear Viountain 1/80 ie OCEAN “TAURUS } Riot : Apaure Doctors prescribe Kesinol wide "The Re ful Free P d Dey nt S ALM, froiy. Pler 4. N. R, ONLY ; f F better, In ly, 80 when you try it, you are CONLY ISLAND say 1 ante tied wy using a remedy of proven e peel ore int : ot snekere’ woloh wil babe aati aktiahei, sean om) Sawarh Ther cme eae: T REANSBURG, Nod, “ait, Sim eee | at case of any ve crops form joint of the plant al MUSH DANCING, hitb! Ta Aone kien Page HA that bave been actually stunted and be pinched or cut out es eoqm us ——— ea Weta o.00) 2050 a at, Sedbip, a