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a What You Should Know About Your Auto; How To Drive and - It A UTOMOBILIE have solved (he problem of army transporte tion Everything thet 6 Rebting diviet sede food, amu nities, eotuing- rushed up oe > line to motor trucks Bow & powerful ally for the & army. The New York division now leaving for Spartanburg ie fully equipped «with motor = facilities There's the emmuition train, supply waln, engineers’ train, al) consisting of the pecessary motor trucks Bventually there will be great treo tors to beul the heavy artillery pieces Soldiers nowadays do not have to rely on the uncertain progress of the Automobiles beve taken equipped with powerful motor trucks Aatamubiie Leiter Mave 4 1917 Dodge car and find that the grease leaks out on one of my brake bands, making the service Drake almost useless, How can 1 remedy same? ‘Wash out axle housing with kero- pene and put in new folt washers, He | “¥ sure also that there te not too much Brease in the differential housing, Avtomobile Editor Regarding a amail argument about the F—— car, would you be kind enough to give us information how many miles an F car will go on @ gallon of gasoline? 4.7 In a national gasoline consumption test recently cond ea by Fr dealers and owners, the following scores were made: 1 car averaged 63.8 miles per gullon, 6 cars averaged 60 miles per gallon, 19 cara averaged 60- 60 miles per gallon, 61 cars averaged 40-60 miles per gallon, A grand na- tional average of about 40 miles to the gallon was made, Automobile Editor 1. How often should it be necessary te pump up tires on a Ford? = Tire pressure usually drops from 70 to 60 pounds in about ten days. Ip & drop excessive? & One cylinder on my Fe in missing. Spark is good and com- Pression {# fair. Have put in new piston rings and new gasket, but eylinder persists in missing, | Can You sugyest the cause and a remedy? 8. M. M. (1) You had better take this up with the tire company, as I believe your inner tubes sre porous, Tho drop in prossure excessive. (H If oll collects in the plug it ts & case of short-circulting. 1 would try, if this is not the case, roadjust- Ing the spark coll, as it sometimes happens that the spark appears good outside of the cylinder, but fails en under compr n, | Sometimes @ elight change tn the col! adjust- ment corrects this. Ayomotiie Editor Can I run my car under the follow- ing conditions 1 persists (1) When my father ts not with me?) (2) Without my own Hcense? (3) Also, if my father guarantees! to stand good in case anything should happen while I am driving the car, can I get my own license? - @) If under eighteen, no; if over eighteen, only for ten days. (2) No, (3) This would not have any effeot in altering the law. Your father ts vesponsible if you are a minor, Automobile Editor: Kindly write the tities of a few books and their authors relative to motor car principles. . B. I would.euggest your wants to the following, who will be very giad to send you a list of selected books on this subject: Automobile Topics, No. 1790 Broadway; Brentano's, Twenty- seventh Street and Fifth Avenue Class Journal Company, No, 28 West ‘Thirty-ninth Street: Horseless Ago, No. 95 Fifth Avenue. W. Steinbuch see above R. F. Astomobile Exlitor (1) IT would like to got as near as possible an accurate idea as to what) the yearly cost is of running and maintaining a Ford touring car. (2) Would the car wear out more than one set of tires during a year? (38) About what mileage per gallon of gas could I expect? ©. MAC D, (1) You can figure on an average of 2 to 2% cents a mile, (2), Yes, thirty miles a day for 312 days mako 9,860 miles. At least two sets of tires would be used. (3). Seventeen to eighteen miles on gallon of gasoline. Astomobiie F ne know where I Kindl EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C [J equinged ulnpe in New for eutomor wtruetion ed 1000 AT BROADWAY TELCOL 4541 Private Lessons for Owners, RCBRERTSON IS RIGHT Mi, Rot driver, way the world's TOR LADIES. Cano ATKINSON AUTO. SCHOOL 85 West Hoth st, (Near Broadway), Phone 1 O271 their places aod are performing wou: than Uncle Bam's armies, get @ book with the names of all sutomodiles: ALG Tho various automobile Insurance companies publish and distribute a} book of this nature. tumobtle Kdivor, Do you know of any pl struction, in_or around New York) City, where I will be able to learn! tire vulcanizing? TB See advertising columns of paper, Automobtie Editor 1 am sixteen yeara old and I w Ike to know if it is possible to get a New York Heenso, either as an owner or @ chauffeur, a ¥, P, No, eighteen years te the minimum this a load. R atly it has become a yery loud knock when going on al level road; at about thirty miles ‘t becomes so loud it seems as if s one is hitting the side of the cylin- der, When going uphill tt becomes « dull pound. It seems to be in the second cylinder. When [ short-cir- cult the spark plugs with a screw- driver the knock becomes two knocks MAJOR LEAGUE Avenaces | $43) 000.000 TAX SS a erene FOR FATHER KNICK Remente of pares wee Mem me Berne SE ayy ay NIRSTMARYER Budge REALTY BOARDS SHOW HOW TO SAVE $10,000,000 Lntekerborker ete 4 ' 0,000,000 f ou 3 5 \j S&S 2 ntercets 3 4 oo 7 Bt rr iis & “ . & i ome MH we “s ~~ y | ; i) a & — i’ Xe “ ; reported to-day t Pet : & uid be oie ‘a S is ain for war § Hs } able as possible ts je & arable 2 4 ” ; 7. * pape 1P peor G i bn i enees, and the estimated i Ps 4: 1,000,000,000 for the your Kk ‘3 & levy of $8,900,000.0 < eoty Me be eon 4 y all classes, the larg 4 Cn powers carrying the @reat a ty budget placed too most of which mus a 3 t of real oat The iy figured at $100,000,000 i ati & t or $72,000,000, in one o a a me ey r Mt A: norpe, New York |. | Fesaip, Bo ‘ Bib | Welter, Chiesa” |. SeGeseist ciciel Pi riaaas « | Gru Com + of the va realty High bodie metropolitan ct have bet re thorough tnvestigations qi t lwerease In bullding ope » high costs of labor and aad continuing uncerta ul Temulation of basic price » a ES i a » Seo 7 rf " aa tartod a serious shor u accommedations. — ‘Th 6 ease of population tn the age. You may, however, drivo a car | py. | reasing supply has af When accompanied by the owner or 4jshav'. sin all sectios logit duly licensed chauffeur, | hy in all sections a legitt Auumnobile Laitor | dtmovies \ for raising rents and tho - | nises to pile more hard have a Hudson roadster model, |, ! and Clubs, fi i , 6-40, 1916. Some time ago it had a | Bader Bow cd ships upe » poorer masnes. alight tapping noise when the motor | k 4 In view of these facts, the budget was sped up or when it did not have | Kus Ciloago veceee |committee of tho Real Estate Board G pt | at announced to-day that herote efforts must be undertaken to eut out unnee: in elty and State essary expenditure | Administrations, It has completed an exhaustive analysis of city depart and declares that fully $10,000,000 can be saved from estimated budget out- vent Prive he kg $ lays. It suggests that this amouat vithout hardly any interval between ; hould be used toward hal ° rise them; after this there is an interval H ae aele ics CEES Whlon seemia to Leas lone us it ite. 4 in rents which, it says, can be done by the cylinder to go down. Iimmed'- " Holding Gown she city tax rate | ately “after this the knock repeats 1) To waste money now is treasone itself, Would any side motion of tho $ able—to save public moneys the best push rod on the wrist pin cause a * kind of patriotism,” said Ed i knock such asl mentioned? ‘Duveoe < R Kind of patriotism,” aid Edward think it would be most likely a beac 5 0 Do Chairman of the committee ing knock? The car has enough 4 $ eceas. TY expenses for the national bower t0 go UD a eteep hill without 7 $ defense and extraordinary expenses an pA 7 for city an € ‘Os! o hn tanding a will and Leni een MH | ely Ate ; |aieuation will oontlnun for alone parle It over with the crank, at timoe t ay Piero, mn |od to impose Immense burdens ean hear 4 hissing aound. The car Wasntog : will become wimost cout in 8, miles, Do you hin ie q vt be lessoned in a i it could be worn piston rings i and, therefore, that would cause this knock? ” ne most dr omy Pe . ,\in administering th fun: This ts a bearing knock—probably " | tions of governmer | 4 connecting rod. Remove lower halt : | TAXPAYERS | $ WOULD PRUNE ALL of crank case an ‘ i ys d examine all bear- s | DEPARTMENTS. | @). This ts a com; ‘ | On tho committee are Willlam Ht preasion loak, | |caused by either worn piston rings, 7 | Browning, Warren Cr ank, Wh | valves or loose valves caps. : ™ Jiam Douglas Kilpatrick, Charles F. | Avtomobiie Editor: pumnon e b Regon 1 | Noyes, BK. A. Tredw Frank Tyler, | Would you kindly give me fe : i PA Ate In submitting t ms the i ria Bes i | : ahortest automobile routs to son | Boh! Ree If 1h 1 22| to tho city ay | Bethlehem, Pa., from Staten Island: | Es) Bs | ear for no 8 umber of miles? A. HK. | |rogiment at Fort Riley at tho time of | pga Howland gt Lg RO Richmond, |the raid, but upon hearing that he re individ. | Elizabeth, Plainfield abethpor Ferry, | | Was involved in the case he hastened | yal time to publi Expenses of | ton, Phillipsburg, aston Beicne | 1 ean to this city and surrendered | the board were $44,500 in 1905, the total 5 : 4 on, Bethlehem, Soca — | ; ’ : South Methlehom. 92.9. in | rising steadily to $508,800 during the | Auiometaie waite ee . | GLOSING QUOTATIONS. past year pods avhat ia the bast route from With net changre from previous cle, ee oe ith Dep a ne evidence or Boston to New York? | ? : olf! Jeach could cut out $1,000,000 4 year 2). oston owne! z Gol ho etriment to the servic and where can he apply for it? \4 could "$750,0 n nid uC); Boston: Dedham, Walpole, Paw. j + S| ler's offi a be anved, ucket, Providence, Apponang, } | -_ . iy n08 y dat 1 Groton Ni aa a Stonington, | a | . sod Fetrios with the Depart: Eran” Baybrosis By feety” et Lieut, Hoyt, Sanitarium Propri-| ment of Plants and Structures, or. Haven, Milford, Stratford, ‘Brid C : = \ai t C rho work | + ae . § ‘ord, Bridge-| ata ‘comes F should ¢ The work port, Norwalk, Stamford, Port Chos- et my Comes From Fort of the Commissi nf Accounts, fers, New Rochelle, New York City. Riley to Surrender, coating A#88000, should be done by | (2). No: you are allowed ten days. | . trolter. Suds 1 county offeers Ty you want a license apply at tha! fort the Federal authorittes | could save $100. And #0 on oflice of the Secretary of State, Hroa through other dep way and Soventy-fourth Streot, Ciry, | (2 break up the wholesale traffic tn = PueD oer Pativa ante Automotdle BAitor ' "| morp! cocaine, heroin and other | atthe Board of daatint i Kindly give me the best road to! hat dd to-day to| the committe fu eatt | Asbury’ Park from Williamsburg tt Dantel J. Hoyt, a Bate every city 1 borough Williamsburg Bridge, South Mery, | United Mtates Med | how cheaply t , reser} |Staten Island, New Dorp, Totren, | {¢2! Comms. Lieut. Hoyt was arrested can be admi 1 ox ville, Perth Amboy Ferry, South) Upon his arrival in tus elty trom | iayirun, traordinary time | |Amboy, | Keyport, Red Bank, Fort Riley, K Hall wan fixed at} {nter. taper | —_ 4 | |bright, Long Branch, Asbury’ 1 was arraigned before | faraws G. A. M’DERMOTT’S FUNERAL. Automobile Kalter n Commissioner Hitehe —— Will you Kindly send mo the best | S°CK hat Of iltott ba ol ht ver mab he route from Rear Mountain ta Dole | tratfic f Acuna, i Was Heart Disease Vietim ware Water Gay nd mileage c ‘A r 1 East One Funeral s Dea ountain, Tuxedo frern, | Hy i rmott, [Pompton, | Nowfoundian nek (eee PYG \ aa eare husband of Mu ville Layton, Dingmi babod : Hee ly ere held att t figure Al dru, ‘ kil, Delaware W 4 Sadan hen decent the Apostle in We Hind aa : N Richa y ir. of the Miwhteenth Street to-d N M Anan Walp us no | Department Kevenue, and | Dermott, who waa fiftyef oars old, G diy ve me tho) Police Lieutenant > iy other ar rn best route from the iroux to Mont-| police and 1 leers, seized : thal gomory, Orange County, N. Y., and) up : f narcotics bh H thence (2) to Lake Mohonk? Gi. I A br , A physician, ted i West One Hundredth Street—/and M Hertha Chamberlain, a \ erry or Dyckman Street | nur of 1 ‘large of’ the nen ackensack, Suf- | sunitarium 4 ' +8 [wand ' » Monroe, Gosien, Monte held in heavy irace. ‘ gomery, #2 miles, t ne of roid, the nareotion! 4 Mise Ket Montgomery, Walden, St, An-| and iritlan ware Nat Goody drewa, New Palts, Lake Mohonk, 21.2 | deposit« » aanitorium | ” } miles. i urprised by} the entra eat Mis | (7 - — | Chamberlain at ©) to close the F | PHILADPLPHIA, Bept. @a-The lawn | #4! jf GAS KILLS BRIDEGROOM. tennis tars touring the country | A » alee that Lee tacenet of hatte eunty. fer op" sellers Wife of Brooklyn Man Is Papeotod lance Fund played three oaxinnnes | b these by the te Die Als matches at the Merion Cricket Club at! been qua nition Be nee : Haverford, John 8. Strachan, Califor. th They declare| NEW YORK COTTON MAP : d Wallace F. Johnson, Phila t dru supplied pe " Lt ph m jelphias T=6, 64, Frederick Alexan n thelr y A of “dope! | Ort nad 40.90 e der, New York, and Strachan defeated | When they ont eed the ae ga ee a jJohnson and 8. H. Voshell, Brookiyn, | fo" @ & 1 wed that the | viarch [i—7, G1, 6-3, Mins Molla Bjuratedt, | Mstitution totaly de> | sta nit \ 4 int Norway, nd Voshell beat Miss Mary | Po#lt Va 1 pr oan addi- | Ju) i ‘ 1 1 Browne, California, and Alexander, 7—6, | tional supply of s Market ned wt ay the trag wa t le Lieut. Hoyt was Vine with the! points « * wae Seu : (URVAY, BBPEBMBER 6 1047. MISS Lot® @. CABSATT SOO TO OE Mas. THAITR ‘ no MoR TN socTET) . interest th ne ft the engaxeme t Miss lols B Cansatt, daughter of pet Cansatt of Philadelphia 1 » ayer 34, eon of Mre. J jr. of Haver ford ment will come from smatt's grandmother Mrs. Alexander J, Cassatt, who, with Mins Cassatt, i now in Newport. Thayer won hia comminsion Niagara, and i now at Camp at Fort Meade ng to prepare the canton ment at Admiral, Md., for the Na Uonal Army men from Philadelphia and the eastern end of Pennsylvania It ts understood the wedding will t soon. —— Notes in Society Mrs. Ora Elmer Butterfield of Cro ton Lake announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Butter field, and Dr. Parker MoCollester we of Dy ind Mrs. Lee 8 MeCol jester of Tufts College, en of the © study~ Among the young wo Nox sununer colony wh ing typewetting to prepare them selves for patriotic work are Miss Irene Turnure, Miss Anna R. Alex- Andre, Misses Emily and Katherine Winthrop, Misses M. Symphroala and ace C. E. Bristed, Miss Leila Bur- den and Misa Anita Delafield, wedding of M Margaret on Means and Chorles 1, will take place to-day at rop Lodge, t at Middlebur Mias Grace Cogswell, Mr. and Mrs be married in ward Wales Mrs nu Avenue, Mr. be at homo Nov. 1. Means country ve place daughter of Albany to-day to Fd son of Mr. and tf No, 998 Fifth nd hia bride will Washington after Root, Root Root in An entertainment foliowed by dancing will be given this afternoon t the Monastery, summer home of Mra, J, Armour Ferguson in Hunt ington, L. 1, for the benefit of the hostesses’ houses at Camp Upton. 16 MADE PRIESTS AHEAD OF TIME TO AID IN WAR Cardinal Farley Ofticiates at Or- dination in First Appearance Since His Ilness. Bixtean young men were ordatned for the priesthood in Patrick's Cathe dral this morning, Curdinal Farley off! d for th t Cine at @ didates constituted th s of 19 from St. Joseph's Roman © olic Sem- inary at Dunwoodle, and were ordained befo the acheduled time so oy may takes the places of many rectors and curates serv chaplaina In the Na- tlonal Army. . Tho ordination ce as yniew were sim- ple. The Car weted as celebrant at A low mass, | ints being the Rev. Mer Chidwick and the Rey Dr. Robert Muleai Within the sanctuary mil nent Jed Mur. Lave f the Cathe dral;; the Rey, W. P. Hughes, DD; th Rev, John Mitty Rev. Jame Brown, the Re a the Rev George O. Dean, tho Rey Bartholomew ustace and nl prienta from various parts of archdlar eae he candidates receiving holy orders were the Reva. Hug Willan Duke : der, Josmph A. 1 v A Mt Chariton N © yack, Bry r F Danforth, George Ho M Henry A, Sullivan, A ' n, Thomas tH, Dean, — * G, Cons and Edward A. f DEAD ON HIS FEET noun AL. Haarlem Ol Capsules will bring ' quickly relleve that stopped-up cor fooling. They 1 thorough the Kidneys and pladder and & ott the te of ox t The healing, soothing vil souks right Into the walls and a and espele the polsons in. your Keep your kidneya ta nha y use at OULD ME I slow and you’ will c ‘ to your Grugglat at once and s 4 package of this time 1 remedy, It Is not a ! ed pon by t nd declared p » thle ) 1 ame GOLD MEDAL on oy r sine Kladly refund yc sa reps Hesented.—-Adyt Ledyard Cogswell, will | SAY WL CLOSE DOOR WT 1,000 SAL , aw M | | “2 o~ -. INTHE CAMP Agents ' ' For Many ILLS Salata seit oe ela eady wave, but because of t Rheum. irink, Whiskey will # Cold in Chest ved eae lege Also Internally for | seencted to make an t Bowel Complaints newt week of ents straight whisk The excuse will “acarctty ' 2 anke will drive the trade to he Dig bum ness” shops, that i* to the men w rarely fail to make boose the best kind of a pa no mat | ter how hard t vay t There have been extraordinary leulated about the « of the quit. the York Yo New York County licensed to. sell whiskey. How many will there after Sept, 307 was the questt and from New York and Albany accepted. Music. Restaurant. | For detatied schedules of throug mrvice to Aibany 1 later" service to Poughkeepsie [HB ana return, afternoon service to Kingstov, also Catskill Evenings Line Serviee, | | pumber of in New York County, but the res of the excise department show that only 44 County there are 4,124 hotels and saloons in No place is more alluring than the Hudson River as seen day outings to Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. All service daily except Sunday. All through rajl tickets between seo Uime (able folder rake HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Sunday | To Bridgeport Steamer City of Tickets aro on sale at the Piers on the days of Excurs business last ye At the in r New present tin Now is a good time of year to get out of doors enjoy the beauties of Nature. the big white steamers of the Day Line. Attractive one F page 10 of tie New lurk City May Telephone Directory, Desbrosses St, Pier (Tel, Canal 9300), New York Steamer Richard Peck er 29. bs Ih, Catharine Bt,, 0.90 A, Me 20'r 10.00 AM. | Ls der waa Me tL well | | .25, Children 650, jong only—number limited, Sound Counter Ideal Sunday Outings on Long Is Good Music Dining Room-—Lun | The New England Steamship Company Enjoy raeSaturday Afternoons,500 | 00 ses tipnes oeemeories ) | SUNDAY sic HUDSON SU MILE Beak OUNTAIN NE the Wonders of THE HUDSON '« “HIGHLANDER” Jron Steamboat Go V DAY OTHE OCEAN, SIR q \ Pie Sait 9) on board. SY ISLAND SATURDAY, SEPT, CON UE THE HL DSON 3. STR. "BENJAMIN B. ODELL® NDAY SAIL Nestaurant, Luneh Beem ZWBURGH, BEACON . 30 A.M, and RETURN CENTRAL NEWBURGH” Hewtanreat, La Ni} HUDSON LINE SS FOR SALE, w aan $1 WEEK _ ce Sight Seeing Yachts; rurce AND EXCHANGE, Lr Ba a 0 Bre melts | Diawonds-Pa vin Fieke KEANSBURG, Nid. ei" World — HELP WANTED—MALE, Wants Work Wo