The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1918, Page 9

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ti Magistrates to Introduce Legislation to Make Stricter the Ex- amination of Applicants for Licenses to Operate Automo- biles, were caused by the inexperience of motor operators. They have been insistent for a stricter examination before any one could secure an operator's license. This agitation has been reflected in the Magistrates’ Court, especially by Magistrate House, who is active in forming new leg- islation to widen the law covering licenses for operators of automobiles. A statement from the Magistra Court reads “We all agree that the requirement of an operator's license dues not in any way safeguard the streets, for the reason that the person ts re- quired to take no examination and to show no proficiency In the opera- tion of a motor vehicle, “It seems to us essential that no one should be put in control of one of these high powered engines on the public highway without demonstrat+ ing his ability to operate it properly.” Automobile Editor: Have a 1916 Ford which throws oi! in No. 1 cylinder, causing spark plug to carbon and miss. T have put tn oil-proof piston rings In and around holes in piston,.but does not stop the trouble, The compression valves are I has long been the contention of traffic experts that many accidents start without @ sudden Jerk, accom panied by a harsh, grinding sound, How may I remedy this? JOUN H. SLOAN Inasmuch as you state your clutch 1s of the dry disc type the use of a dently out of the ble that the exces our clutch A NEW CAR FINDER. Ever have trouble in finding your| Caused by en automobile? This could all be avoided | ed thr by the ingenious device of installing | {/8es cannot revolve smoothly in an electrically operated color signal.|(2°' Wi’) each other. Tn othwr w ‘The Popular Mechanics explains How |‘ sutch te prevented fon at yeca ping asily © of the rough surfaces that tend to make the continuous disca revolve as a unit. In order to ve ne thia difficulty the clutch should be removed and the plates taken out so that thelr surfaces be scraped with emery paper or a ther braaive that will tend to | smooth down the rough places, Automebiis Eultor | How often will It be necessary t replace the valve rings in my deliv y car a ho iol know when jsuch a replacement becomes neve |sary? TONY M If y ur is used every day | and ts run over 500 miles a week you Jimay f valve spring replate- nt ome necessary at tho end of ¢ or nine months, As soon ts the ngs begin to lose th strength tosing of the valve is Not as t 4 positive as should you will find t Kin to lose pow ed, 1 1 by 1 oF sepa ng the indl- such a pr ding » running inex may ving t vidual | rere this is accomplished. Each motorist may have his own distinguishing|\Wlil liardiy prove as satisf as combination of colors, which may be| Will {he use of new spring the raised aloft on the roof of the ma-|iroper strength chine when it_is being sought among) , other cars, By this means the car| What is the best method c can be recognized at a distance water-tight conne a ut which the rut the rad It Is exce r hore slips over pump connections? fingly diticult to slip on a n good shape, no scratches on eylin- der, Can you kindly advise me to do W, U. PAINT hose be sufficiently small, and I a have continual Wouble with e a leak at these points level un- HPRBERT DOWNE If you will cover the inside of the © rubber ho: i with vaseline find th 1 ip over the t 2 kindly inform r is AN Auto me: 1 oppor driving when A. GARDDIL You cun enlist as an auto mechanic by applying to No. 104 Broad Stre ninth floor. T consider this an exe lent opportunity for | young man, Automobile K:litor have 4 1916 Ford car with Split-; ‘The dort magneto on it when I bought it, lead to ‘Tho reason I ask you for advice is —— that the timing gears in the front rattle, Should I take the magneto off or leave it on, Which 4x best for & Ford, a magneto or a coff? Li and started 1 ach ring White than vaseline to t rubber hose, as will dry partially and to form a water-tight use at the this substanc will th pnt of} in the white tha end of the REMOVING THE CARBON, Fr A_magnoto ts always consider good on any car if it i# timed prop erly. Have some good mechanic look it over for you Automobile Editor: My father owns A car which he does not ‘care to ope any more and wants me to take charge of it. Dot have to get a new owner's license, or can I have my father's license put in my name. I am seventeon years old. CARL CUSHMERE. It 19 not necessary to secure Neense, What you would have to fit on an operator's | which costs $1 at Secretary of § office, Broadway and 65th St One must be eighteen or ¢ rate @ car. Aatomopite Editor: What is the trouble when a tire negins to show a series of ridges across thy Burface and on the side a jumy bearance, supposing that there tute to Indicate the use of chain ARTHUR PULLEN This condition indicates underinfa- tion; that is, the tires have been used when there was not enough air pres- mure in them. Automobile Editor ‘My last year's car, prov dry plate multiple disc clu Every car accumulates carbon and here's a new carbon remover, pro- vided the owner is something of a chemist. Otherwise, the preparation In the Illustrated World it is told how home-made remover is used Acetol, a heavy liquid chemical sub: stance, almost pure white in color, into each cylinder through the plug opening. This caus bon—which until then i hard as the cast iron its: and drop off. A chemi not remain in the oylinder engine started, as a cow olutio! of the motor will the softened carbon out of the ex- haust pipe. This compound is have no ili effects on the shoot all well so that it will slip on as easily h it were covered with gre Automobile Editor ; What harm does it do to nih ase use lam’ of u different voltage from che ry furnishing current? H, SMALLWOOD, If the bulbs are of a higher voltage, 18 for instance, 12 used with a 6-volt system, they will not show any light r at least practically none, If, on the other hand, the bulbs are jf « We volt, battery, they will burn with unusual, that {s, extra brill janey very short time and then will put ite Eititor the many electric “lighting in which the current sonore supplies direct to the lamps, so no batteries are us : H. T. BURT, This 1s used only on motor- s and the cheapest types of curs, It has the great disadvantage that Let Caticura Save Your Hair there is no light when the engine ls inning, ‘This means tha: is left standing at the curh On retiring, comb the hair out straight, motor must run continuously, else Per eake's parting, gently rubbing in » will ha no ight, this, too, no Caticura Ointment with the end of the ow long it is left there. finger. Aneint additional partings until | qtomonitekattor the whole scalp has been treated. What causes the hissing sound tn Place a light covering over the hairto the alr valve Of & carbureter? retect the pillow from possible stain. ANDREW OLSON Fhe next taorning shampoo with Cuti- gases being drawn over the mur- cura Soap and hot water. face 4] the valve a This cannot be Add: t.\stopped, but sometimes it can be maple Each Figo by, Mall, Address RevG | quicted by changing the setting of the can be purchased nt any drug store. | Thrilling Scene in Tarzan, Crowding the Broadway Theatre 04:06-66066-06060006400¢465 Phin habnb ROG Hy 6 1 PHD 48 > we noe 3 4 WAR CONSTRUCTION © iso the Chamber, Secretary ro Gerpora >| ' Breytogle of Industrial Mipeau nd repre- | Rronx Roard of Trade, with Eugene FH. Rosenques 5 ident, is at Senet: atmatial | w k anilar ject A soore of $100,000,000 Spent, ASSLOries ete ying war cor 000,000 Coming — New | siape t : wane Heh liousing a workers in the Homes for Workers Motror $300,000,900 titan hulfders are takin f Uncle Sam's war money fons, s for $12 Tome construct for workers re- $50,000,000, $100,000,000 add ul has been pu \ quires nearly alld are out. into plant Antonmentsa and othe war Much roc outlay | plants around Newark aten J 1 0 going 1 estal bust! g area between | dollar and Newark, a 1 Rica he Bronx The and home mare"! "MN SEITED 1 GAMBLING METROPOLIS NEEDS $80,000,000 FOR HOMES. f | Jersey mond, na and prot | One of ve on Staten Island, hore phullding plants | Hyman and Schlenger. Tak along the north shore are gathering . 1 | laborers in groupes « hundreds every Viral Mer ane Ci Ar jday. Pour squ of lund! raigned in ( around the ship under ne. PAR Riman of Nowktte Wer Awenv gotiation for tho National Mouse! the Bronx, and Charte | Building « a nite for) No. 1811 Avenue J, F * . {welling t $5,000,000 ed to-day bet iat and will make a ant Hires to: aversae $ Heh, THO! gambling house.” They wer fact that more persons linet 4 gale te th |will be démiciied 1 Dak veals the widerpre min’ ator « Ta P r that loco 1 und cavers |t owned by I toner | @ triang for Marine J ie M e 536 + | Harb 0 hate West New | 5 Louis Hyman f Brighton and I jead far fn a ndered # lund. ia : Money for ¢ . | i |vided by a re ‘ J Ag | pro, at iy) t$ t Wadham | the dispe t | Aeote junder conside off ai country ca f it r ng} ,- Ni n $10,000,000. tan dis-| ff trict wants $6 ) natrac.| tlon of 20,000 dwell $20,000,000) G, 0, P. SLAPS AT BURLESON ™ tc i New Jerse lirgest |Imstnuated He In Listing Parmees |share, } 10 are need. | for Campaten, Jed th 8,{ W T jneayly a t | ta a }la | $38,000,000 FOR HOMES IN QUEENS ||" AND BRONX ; Queens comes farmers' Jamount with Staten tlons, wero made here to-d for 5,000 a om r Aswonta N T n w« f big plant ty bor on War cont der way f a and OF Bryer | ereasionat : eons | turning t actor fare | eral use at short 1 Queens Chait ree has| Ws Te Smith, Danbary News Pal York staff of DANRUE Ket y F ith Department, and ar be A tii ; Ing data of ull manufaetories in the | Plmishers o borough for quick Federas | brother of ‘tt fMeers, offering nin | Bailey an plants, paper an in other | RAID HELD FOR TRIAL EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918. WILD BEAST FIGHTS STOLEN SILKS RECOVERED. ENRIGHT SHIFTS 9 FRENCH ACCEPT MUNUMENT. American Tribute to Ne rected on Hattienetd. | . THREE CAPTAINS ADD 10 THRILLS | a AND 386 OTHERS) OF “TARZAN? FILM deg New Detectives fe Defense | Witness cX Standing Room ur eur Curae ar Tiengtions {certain ates Work and Crime Prevention Only Crowds at Broad- t {ital a _ ( Yhicers Rack to Patrol. | Theatre. S, Steel Unfilled Tonnage Increases Police Containers Rarighe to-day] °T 6 Apes.” in motion Vanhounced @ number of changes in| picture ¢ appealing to great the departme ormanization, some |erowile ot Ty ondway Theatre for th venience of the men af] St 6 opened many new fected, ts r the good of the} antmna ve been added. In service.” ‘These captains were trane- | th Raranh rescues Jane ferred Porter f 1 cannibal chief new Thomas Maude, from Simpton}and sensations! developments have Street, Bronx, to Classon Avenue,| been introduced. The cannibal, meas. | Brookiy n John Noble, from Green-j uring six f ven Inches, and Tar-| point Station, Bre n, to Simpson | gan, ev tor phyaleal propor. | Street; Charles & Lee, from th lght in front of the Avénus to Greenpoint The Com-| camera. ying of the lion that | missioner std the changes would sta-! {4 trying break Into the hut tn} tion the captains nearer their homes. |which the w girl is prisoner has} Thirty-three detectives assigned to] neay hele by inserting a “close- | national defense work under Inapector | yn" how it actual stabbing and Underhill were relieved and put back | straneting of the beast by Targin. on patel. Thirty-three more from the} A put wa t, special tron bars Detective Pu u were assigned to ttn window, and Enid Mar. Underhill, so that his forge Ie uns ley and t » mald were lodged diminished, and i" is sald that his new | 1, after which. the lion waa! men are ove experienced than the Ww inare “waa (do. tmmne ae 3 a 4 and forty crime pre-! rithed tie eoteema ap Siva BOEKOL REG Visi: worm VaRer COVED BF, wh ira In the second pe de us tives from the saith wy two ae Lad of thee ie another axctting command of the various Wranch De- | chimpanz nd “Lord Kenneth tective Buresus fine spreimen of gorilla, were set upon Mra. (Grad bh Deputy cane g sis | a . tthe. police, which tne] wlopha con when Tarzan work w Mie 'OGrady it she by the National Film Coz Comm anes ’ Earight ordered all|continues « troadway Theatre Heute te and se nin Afty-fiVe jattests (he popularity of the story | yea 1 sider t ot Win atl in tts pletired i iy eakeninge of “hat “torce GERMANS GET THREE DAYS srourenants and sergeants] MORE FOR REGISTRATION = - v remember that the Com oats CE a hcadddiiidiiiaiiiiiiidtacidididittlaiiddiiiiiidiaa antoner haa power oe amy Attorney General Issues Order for <i = > . “been on the force for twenty-AVe! E\¢onsion With Approval of ECR K 1 ARY McADOO will make an ‘But Bi nine sk malt Wilson and War Chief . . |the right kind ot work for them. t om re ; tate Met 7 MyUarth, ANIMALS GOT BETTER MILK |"; anat ret : THAN CHILDREN, IS CHARGE). ns! i ment and lyn Menagerie Tenants Waxed Tie dasiftdionest egan ‘* * 1 Hurroy Mitchel. John No Ite a | sould ad tow : hte w oe Hylan's Park Commissioner fo: unt of bud r Me eat aL =j . : male ls ibes Witokipn ‘ép0: 651 al tiation’ ps ant ws dt The article was specially prepared ; sina ti n “ralnah in the vou {Sanyo he tat ert A for THE SUNDAY SUN and is} at food flu: | tata 7 “ . : harman ciarges asainet neds Deparment of cree reat | | the first Mr. McAdoo has written | Hylan, Me « ‘ — oe so aa ate = . ” . 1-8 "mio it ‘on POULTRY PRICES ARE FIXED, |] SINCE he assume d control of the rail oy nerve ti 807 10 1d se age gor auen aay roar] POA System of the country. His | ) trees have been re 1 from fave Prevailed This Year 3° -¢ ” i: cPanel Sam) patfatag' te putts se vsen ff POSition as’ Secretary of the Treas- } asaya fir ol ty mination “ein | ury and Director-General of Rail- }; HOG ISLAND PRESS AGENTS ; |} roads makes what he .says of the } je > Xe € 1 » \ ‘ > i GOST U.S, $1,999.99 A MONTH | oe romps ni : rttitud tow ud the | —n | | allroads of the utmost importance. +) Corporation Inspector T enate Committee ot “Pork cent Shipyard J See Next Sunday’s Sun Ip: acco! nian ay . Will Diapones of Mache HNaher-| EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C,/ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ 11 Reed, Emergency Fl Anher's Estate IAAT en Rats ae TIPUL HEBIDENCE nmr Cease: Pa pee Which Cylinder regen ppually aes trom Is"Missing'? ee B. Reed $500 4 f nearly $ It is simple enough to find out and PeNSwen, 176 fe + publicity manag ie ae follow xoit if ye understar wir car, ‘ p ux : be a better driver. the STEWART ae = = Aa awe a; TOMOBILE SCHOO! every deta: HELP WANTEO—MALE, foF all the ton er boy oem Hay erst $9 ning cla pot SPANISH STEAMER BEACHED Hep Sides Crashed Fore and Aci anght in Ivo Fh ATLANTIC PO! In tee 1 ship Broadway dus ait ah, Pres in fore and af Serant auth 1 arain and vuter harbor to-d from sinking A w 4 the signals of 4 f powerful p PAY and EVENING ClasiOD ’ — SPORTING RECORDS 1918 World | Almanae | War Iniormation Edition Twenty-Five Cents

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