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The Evening World's Expert Answers & Que fo the Automobile, and He A Routes, & many 6 ° 408, Wut are care med! aw , Pale of the + wide ¢ ther parte of Whee ture rig row dowr e ¢ the ronda make ew ‘ a the int ay may ea ove od" The solid lines show the right wey to turn @ corner, the dotted lines the wrong way. — ‘ | Turning across to the left where! Toads or street cross, again keep to! the right-hand edge the road ond turn square across into the hand side of the ceons road, instead Of cutting the corner sharp. Automobile Raitor 1 have @ Hudson 6-40, 1916 model, | #nd I fod it rather hard to change! wears after running a short wh Can you suggest a remedy? | WILLIS FULTON, Your trouble is in lack of lubrica- | tion of the utch bearing, There is ® grease cup at the base of the wbifting Jevers and (his should be properly looked after. In case of any trouble with this cup in aa | emergency fill the transmission case | witb oll, This will run out om the eluteh bearing j Automobile EAltor | How can I get the best service out | of the tires on my car, which are the samo size all around? W. SCOTT. ‘Tako proper care of tho cuts and punctures and maintain the correct pressure. Change the rear tires to the front and the front to the rear after running about 2,000 milo Actenabtie Edito: How can I prevent the water in my automobile from getting bolling -hot when it has not even run five les? The motor gels very lot also. H, P, SUTPHEN. Would advise the timing of the motor be looked after, that the car- bureter be properly adjusted, that there is enough oil for the neceasary lubrication of the motor, that the water circulation system be exam- jned, the pump gone over and the radiator cleaned out thoroughly Also seo there i# no drag upon the car Itself and that it coasts freely Automobile Kitor: ‘ I have a 16-30 Stearns car and can not get tho carbureter (Stearns) to throttlé. down, The car also heats up and has lost power. I put a Stromberg | carbureter on, but it will not throttie down, The car does not heat up with | the latter carbureter. The water jack et has been welded and heated up) twice, Could that cause the trouble? | HENRY SAUNDERS. mean Gne sunsared and Thirtieth | the loosening of the golden cord that I would suggest you have the Sirevt Kerry, Yonkers, Turrytown,| now and forever holds Jaj to Miearee service station look after |Acarboro, ‘Br ; Ftown | A wterion iia your car. It may be that there ts an Heights, Lake pare, nerica, air leak in the inlet manifc whiea | Atenia, Millerton, Salisbury, “If we have made new friends; if wwould cause the undue spoeding up of | fea Raremont, Masa. Groat We have succeeded in exposing to the otpr. It would require personal | lO 7 1 sheld, Chosire, Ne > eople ‘aus pi Bt by a competent mechan- Jams, Williamstown, Pownal Centre, American people the main cuuses of the trouble you write | Automobile Editor: What causes platinum points to get pitted, Every fifty miles or so the ones on my machine get pitted, mak- notor miss. oe MHOWARD. WILLIAMSON, The platinum points will ome pitted If they are not correctly ad- Justed originally. ‘The gap vetwean | these ints shoul be such aa to make Sreak without the usual fash, | It Is the flash at theso points that | cauges|the pitting. | Editor: fan Overland 1910, equipped with pjanetary transmission, Would {t be pHactical to chango this type of transm(ssion to a selective type? The horse ppwer is 225, What ratio would he best? Am able to make the change vithouy paying for cost of labor without PAYCONSTANT READER From|past experience I have found} Kindly let moe know the best routo| soning. } that th]s sort « » Is unsatiafac: from New York City to Washington, | Lest, ents. | tory, There is n epcolal work 1D, C, along the following genera | \ on this Jehange ov hat It would be | route ynt Philadelpi Balu re the comple: very diqcouraging & tion of (he change. Antomobile T have /a 1914 Ford and when going K ERECT AT EIGHTY usen@ man or woian ts old doce they must wa: ig vent mea ; er ond epported with @ cine, At (aN pe aA igorous and healiay at eighty ta at twa@ty if he alda the ormans of the body tn gorming their funciions Al dingpees, whether of @ malixnant or weak ‘elmacter, tend to tear away our Wialiey, Bou must counteract di i it stage tf you would live a) useful long life. id | EDAL Haarlem 1) Capsules, | ar-old preparation that is used | he world, containa soothing alls | with atrength-giving and eye aprules are and have been and are s'il by phyalelans tn dally pre ey have proven their merit tu re- backwehe ney and bladder nts and ail allinents ariaing from we of urle acid In the aymien 7D MEDAL Haarlem Cli Capsule ld At ail rellable druguists, The. @uarsnteed to do averything as or money refunded. Don't be tal imitations, Look tor Als GD every bOR——AIVE, | York Harbor, 0 ;more, Washin 10 WEST POINT —> nt Perlarong ty hk ¢ " © Gives Information Regarding sc: US. and Japan aM s toe where ee - ‘ : ete wrong ot Reet the Nude ‘ KTS . i oue " she m d "i ron i one dove a . ’ omens NA Mone ‘ ' : A ‘ et ; ’ « ay a> eoeptt t wight by : . ' os Boctety at Motel Antor ’ i wuimed that his ulter “ t * . ' t outspoken since the comm. | , nels Amortea, ar we thie . + ARTHUR W N ceaaa aban ny el whe Paak ae ig stutesman, will pu ond to ' does rt t Japan hae secretly been a & aT aaa ; Viscount Babli eb at for ten trouble is non w 4 4 » Germany had na Automoitla Paitor ' “Ww and the b prenereres . 4 7: ict \ ROCCO FERMP. \h16 pred Pgs ietajenans The Wart Heboo! t ‘ sd ilbageieiggts of vce, Stewart is one of the! would ¢ between the two made, it all dope on t nda. utiles 1 not be settled aa ton h we the beat of friend Me a tile» ' was ard by « gathering of distin- : ood et of mix.| culsbed New Yorkers, kare with aso ‘ I can iY harbored the German warrest} \ would and we have received him aa mutuat Oui wel. Raving eclared Viscount Ishi!, “His thing t : A st Chait lous entred and 4 motor, 1 ends wilt nem, his system, his organiza. not do motor a 1 his all-pervading self-asser- Au ak ed with the inst: » of oat St tor wll Kun ‘ abri greatneus of his Fatherland have ar ee 1ES K. WINSTON appeaicd to us until, tn @ state of ekate iia ‘ON: hypnotte sleep, we have allowed him he ff sie Hoes a racine pare (to bring us almost to the verge of objection to its use is ity high-cost | Mutual destruction. It bs used the same as ordinary lu | “The agent of Germany in this 8 country and in ours has had as hie! | one purpose the feeding of our pas: | Max-| sions, our prejudices and our distrust | Vlisped! 4 | 0° & specially prepared German con- | r TE have | eostion, until, drugged and inflamed, | , bat it scom: | we might have taken the irrevoe: Coune’d, when tie ear| step over the edge, and at his leisure | A. Re THOMAS, the vulture might have fattened upon | Your troublo is undoubtedly due to| vepnin tne «| the lack of lubrication of your ap-ing = oe 8 eee eee j|emphasized the Viscount, after the shackles, é&e. Go over all the grea. cups on the chassis at least once a| @Pplause had ceased, “It is true. It is ek 1 have just pu bs well car and it ts runn for the fact at Aisagrooable sque looked ov. the to be very" pronounc is in motion, trouble? nin bee Wa 1 also suggest a good|as easy for Americans to underatend bits Ee Jan the car, the Japanese as {t is for the Japan- Wat Pe or en ese to understand the Americans, Bronx to Palcntite, Toute from the} ‘The text of our relations comes in wo County, N.Y, and the dletatoor the sucrifices we are ready to make| West Ono Hundred and eH When interest aad profit rua counter} Street, Fort Lee Ferry, Hackenss x, | tO Honor and right, That test bas Hohokus, Suffern, ‘Tuaedo, Cen. | been applied in the past as it must bo B ein ni wh &h, Highland, | @pplicd in the future, and we of Japan | ton, Saugerties, “Unionville, igs | have neither doubt nor fear that ville. 117.3 miles. ‘len- | when the sharpest test is put on this «reat country's friendship American honor wili stand the heaviest strain. “Because of our mutual danger in the past and our mutual needs in the future, there may be no fear of Autornabile Editor: Let me know the best route trom Ridgewood, N. J, to Rutland, Vt, W. HL Ridgewood, Hackensack, Fort Lee, our mutual misunderstandings in the past; if as a result of this visit the two peoples will but see that the di trust, suspicion and doubt are the re- sult cf careful German culture throughout the last ten years, we will have done much for ourselves and for Vt, Bennington, Ar ter, Danby, W 261.1 miles; roa AutomAille Fxlitor What ts the b New York to Bosto: Kennebunkport, Me New York hKton, Manch neford, Rut generally go auto route trom (2) Boston to City, New ele, ou. Lavehmont, Port Ohoste WIRE tanta cleeaaa Gh aeat ails thd Stamford, Norwalk, Bridge Btrute REPRESSOR: ANOLE AL Gk tord, Milford, New Hoven, th Ha-| muddle of misunderstanding in tho yen, Tracy, Merid Hast} past years is that we have discovered Springtield, North’ Wilbraham, Wart @ common charactertiste In both ren, Brookfield, Leicester, Worcester, | Beobles, We have both been too con- Shrewsbury, Marlboro, Weston, New. | fiding and at the atune time too sui i Me eager! a (2) Boston, | picious and renaltive, Hench, Swampscott, ‘Salem, Ipswich, | _ The Viscount spoke with the utmont Newburyport, Smithtown, ‘Hampton, | earnestness throughout hig address, Rye Beach, Portamouth, runqult nebunkport, 105.2 miles, Automobile Euitor —_ QUOTATIONS, Ki i » Wells, Ken. CLOSING rton, THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY in Camp and France To the Everywhere tn TAKES YACHT TRP Wohat’s Going On = In Little Old N.Y. ——_—- 02. —- —— American Soldiers Here and in France May Learn All About What's Going On in Little Old New York by Reading the Intimate and Gossipy Letter to Dick Yes, Mayor Mitchel Got the Gate, for the Votes He Received Couldn't Stand the Hot Sun--Our Yeges Go to Philadelphis Now and Vote as Non-Resident Members By Arthur (Bu Copy ret IT, by the Preee Publiehing Oo. (1 D’ AK DICK: Your letter about se ring in (ae morning was about oF funn ance, Five tn the morning I» on « se The war must cut inte your w re are tear! ff @ flock hears know they also ha sities in the afierne pared to fight matinere and even ve , elon. If you have any influence J oan arrange te ast two hundred fellows ) the Kaiser if they could do Marry Dalley wants to know sone day and reat the ner’, tui never get Bisters on bie skull frow ind ave the wer Jouble n't » know that Narry eit liarry wax turned you fight down becaliee bis feet were eo {a t iid play them on a eraphophone, end he te madder finn ad fie Me elatms the enemy would pever find It out. #» he ys hiv shoes by the mall order system. You're right about Mayor Mitehel wetting the pate Hew elected, Lut his votes couldn't stand the hot eum. As soon aa thi allots were exposed to the alr gang aet In and about 600 votes d to be condemned by the health authorities. LICHEL might have eased away with the days, but ity different pow when nearly candidate can read or write, And sometimes both Incidentally, a lot of our debutante thugs went over to 9 other day end eri ed open @ few soft bolled skulle for bri fast. Our yegge vote in New York and then claim the right to cast a ballots at Philly elections as nonresident members, It ts impossible to figure out why you don't know about these thing» but we guess the wind must be in the wrong direction, Your old pal, Dilly Bell, horned fnto the army, but matriculated and grad- uated the same day, He liked everything in the infantry except the walking and everything about the cavalry except the riding. Bill complained that he was a private, but not very, Bill couldn't get used to the fact that there weren't any doors in the army. A strange General spoke to him without an introduction the other day and Bill sent in a formal resignation. The Sixty-ninth Regiment flatwheeled into town this wock and got a great reception. They were escorted by the Japanese Commission, The boys shook a mean ankle up Fifth Avenue and took the town by the ears, Those birds have the Kaiser in their pocket right now, The Japanese Commission @idn't cost the city much money, as we can save their flagn to use whenever there in skating in Central and Prospect Parks, About every commirsion in the works has visited Now York except the Bull Moosers, We aro having a lot of benefits, too. Have had every kind of a beneft except one for the Wifeless Tur! of Bagdad and the Orphanless Parents of Oomgla, Old topper, these benefits are spolling a good war. HE old burg ts about the same as you left tf. The town is just as dry after midnight as the main floor of the Atlantic, You can't get a drink unless you know where to go, and every body knows where to go, All the boys still put on the nose-bag at the one-armed lunch on Park Row. The dancing at Childs‘’s !s punk and the cabaret at the Automat 1s getting worse every day. Grant's Tomb is just as dull as ever, and the Egyptian Klosk in Central Park aln't getting much of a play. Bill Abbott got a job in a restaurant last week. Bil ate himself sick and then de- manded a pension under the Workingmen's Compensation Law, Bill says that working !s tougher than drowning a pickerel, Did you read about those West Point hazers who made the plehbes stand on their tows for an hour? Can't see where tho plebes have any kick coming, as they were standing on their own toe If they lived In the subway they'd have somebody else standing on their toes, There are no privates toes in New York. It looks like La Foolette will soon be ineligible, He is going around the elreuft doing a contortionist act. Every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in ft. You would think that La Foolette would Inherit @ lesson from those soap boxers who were pinched. ‘Those guys are now as silent as a snail with rubber heels, According to the dope, {t looks like Gates Ajar for the Kaiser, put we hope that you arrive in Berlin fn time to see the world’s series, We are staging a world’s series here in New York, but it is a juventle institution {n comparison to the one over there. That Katser guy hasn't got any more friends than an Inetalmer collector, He would finish second In @ popularity contest with an alarm clock. You sald It Cheasir, Dick, that Kalser gent Is just as popular as a cold Welsh rabbit, W LL, old scout, we are sure fecling morose over the news that you have to extract yourself from your Ostermoor cocoon at 6 in the morning. But, at that, you get more eleep than you used to absorb In this old burg. You know mighty well that you never pounded your ear until all the cabarets were closed, and they never closed in New York when you were batting around all night and three hundred Army life {a going to do you bables @ lot of good. Before Gene O'Brien enlisted he had a complexion like the Inside of a rubber boot on a dark day and he was fo thin that you could open letters with him. Now he ts stuffed like an east aide ballot box and looks lke one of those guys who manicures boilers with a sledge hammer, You birds have all the best of it. You don't bave to travel in the subway. There ten't any chance of the subway caving !n and absorbing you. You don't moon in (un old ry Mayoralt the fow ERR fled 2 lta a differ: « oute returning and touch) - ; lantic City, and tho distance Sarch * way, B. F, + West Forty-second Street, Weehaw- ¢ ken Forry, Jersey City, wark, ¢ Elizabeth, Rahway, Metuchen, New + Brunswick, ‘Trenton, — Langhorne, 5 Bustleton, Ogontz, Philadelphia, D $ by, Chester, Wilmington, k, | r Wikton, Havre de Grace, Hel Air. Cur Baltimore Relay, Laurel n nebur Washington, 8.8 OM, \ (2) Washi »}, Bladensbur Laurel Baltimore, Carny, Bel A de Qrace, FE Newark Kton, Penns Ferry,| | Gays Sharpton, Pitts Grove, Malaga, Mays| +2 Landing,’ Pleasantville, Atlantic Clvy, | bas * Picasantvilte, Occanvilie, Barnegat \ Soture Co Toms Ri Lakewood, | Freehoid,| Geodtrien Co. B. i Matawan, Perth Amboy,’ Tottenville ‘ie der jf 1 berry, Huguenot, New Dorp, Sta anes en | is ‘erry, 801.9 miles. | Int Island, Manhat Automobile ‘ Will you kindly let me kn t " best and shortest route to Bloomit rg, Sullivan Coun ra Pa, izabeth A J. i Hosoi \zabeth, Newark, Mont ie Mountain View, Pequannock, 1 ton Plains, New Foundiand, War- wick, Florida, Goshen, Middletown, Bloomingburg, 76 miles have to buy your Stetson back from a hatboy every time you knock off the biscuits, As there aren't any forty-five story tents, you sn't drop in an elevator. You're safe from lounge Meards and affable strangers. ere aren't any cloth top shoes in the army The lads who have to stay bome In swivel chair the birds who are taking all the chance WUght now, Europe is safer than Broadway. Remember me to Mac and the rest of the bunch, and don't forget to write on heavy flannel stationery when the weather gets cold. Bo long. caval BUGS, i Ma 18 Ties eas : ie Vaited Cigar teers . it Parte 1 ‘ De ale we ae alte i yw ! 1% “ at & ,* . bo ‘a % HM 68 AR | Wien a = 48 | Wifieomeeed bo sald 1! ree ees ¥, SEPTEMBER 29, i9i7 MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES cance 7 DANCER SEIZED FOR ALIMONY (ee ee Wet metates some Comers Comptied ty Moreland News Burcow . 2 oo oe — en nn en Canta Aeermeee . ~ ,- bs ” of . . “r ue . ores a . = THE CANADIAN Nos: or Man Tolle Mie LapertenceWith ; ‘ Vruit-atives.” Now Madein U.S.A ‘ ° ‘ vey ; oA : PEARSON'S IS BANKRUPT. My ‘ * Vreerman Maww Hes Eiabil { ig ' ‘ Files of 8 100,008, MA. JAS. J. ROYALE Lao wie mun ‘s Red 5 ' * Central Wharf, American Leanwe Uitehers’ Kecords. Ain dhay 4 ages nyres Noston, Mass., April 96th, 1814 a Wet hs anelaies f ' For three years Twas troubled w fe: - f ‘ , Constipa At times the attacks be hee ° 4 than $10 ’ 4 assets of une | would be very severe, accompanied b ” ‘ wn val 1 ‘ Violent Headaches. 1 ' + y ©) took medicine and laxatives the whole : : r het t ' Id t New ¥ plicated Hiarris, editor, move. Last October L went to Montreal Biteliete " ne the German war plot] and there heard of ‘Fruit-a-tives” 1 ¢ ar ted as one of t Lox and the results were #0 1 dec i Aes cl Nec . that I bought two dose aC nietionh Ad ~ Peter Bl bows De ed using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ y Jt. was appointed receiver and: noticed a decided improvement. 1 gradually reduced the dose from three a - T. R. REFEREES BOUTS. Ser 1te residents deered at CHICAGO Roomevelt between at La ‘Thursday last Bept Col. ) fereed (wo boxing matches rkiew when he visited the), Naval ‘Training Station on | t became known to-day, | 1 Have, Ne Jiemem, Teurw t The Colonel had gone to the gym nasium simply aa a spectator while a number of two-round bouts were being staged, but Aa soon as he war recoK: | aa roferes were coms | rding to the story told a i Washington Kimse. Detrott New York (fon New Yorn by witnensen Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | : was perfect.” 2 MRS. KIESO SICK © Restored to Health by Lydia E. i. tablet every three or four lays until the twenty-four boxes wera nished, when my physical condition JAS. J. ROYALL G0e # box, 6 for #2.50, trial size, 25. t all dealers or sent by Fruit-a-ti mit : ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. 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