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up. Tn An- las: but net vod ne. Putting on the Car's Winter Flannel: (Concluded from page 27) water or alcohol, as the case may be. s reduces the amount of evaporation alcohol and in some instances mi dle one filling of the radiator to serve for several months of winter use. Gly- corin. may be used with the water to prevent freezing, but in addition to its high price it serves to rot the rubber hose connections of the cooling system, —How- ever, a mixture of one-quarter alcoh« quarter glycerin and one-half wate Il prove very satisfactory for tempe tures between and freezing. The cerin will not evaporate and. will help tu prevent the rapid loss of the alcohol. In exceedingly cold climates pure kero- ne has been used in the cooling system the exclusion of water, alcohol or any other liquid. Kerosene cannot freeze and has a higher boiling point than that of For this reason the engine may dangerously hot and an inf vor be given off before the erosene also has ting effect on the s liquid begins to boil. a desidedly deterio rubber hose connections, but if they are to be renewed once a year in any event, kerosene may be used as an anti-freezing | dium with fair results, DO YOU KNOW 1 2% How bas the r steam ear been increased by 500 oF G00 per cent.? Answers to these questions will be found ia the next issue of the Motor Department ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN THE LAST MOTOR DEPARTMENT u ay are steel studded tires mo longer used in the use of such a! hin the builtin um the sparks which are {requ wheel so equipped is spun or slid on the concrete Why nitrogen bulbs become hotter than the 7 type of lighter Nitrogen is a gas which will transmit heat, and as all incandescent lights generate a certain amount of beat, this is transmitted by the nitrogen gns the glass. 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MORE COMPANY, Dept. 495, St. Louis, Mo. ‘A “Jack of All Trades” is usually Master of None DEFINITION \ chiropractor is not a ter of one. properly tra adjust the sy All [that the know is how te What he does know works been built upon the failures that isn It class resident school to trair truc who lack ‘The practice of Chiro- practle releasing Ask Your Chiropractor “The Last Word" consists adjustment, with hands, of ‘ihe movable srementa of the pulse ‘The competent Chiroy mass of adjunc baths, ete, the invariably attempt to hide their , such as electri “Jack-of-all-trades.” He is ined chiropractor pretends to pine, He doesn't know much, but what he does know is true. so well that Chiropractic has of those who know so much takes three years of constant application in a first- chiropractor to properly ad- just the spine, providing he has the ability to learn. All the schools in the world, however, cannot train a person faculty or desire to learn. Such incompetents ck of ability behind a al devices, dietetics, ‘ the pri and does nothing but adjust If you are thinking of tryi petent Chiropractor. for tor uses nothing but his hands, the misaligned vertebrie. ng Chiropractic, select a com- Employ none but a competent Chiropractor. Write for information regarding Chiropractors or Schools to the Universal Chiropractors’ Association, Davenport, Iowa, U. S. A. All Rights Reserved: 33 comicbooks.com