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DO YOU KNOW 1. How does the modern car prevent t ration of akubol from the ¢ vert issueof the Motor Department, ANSWERS TO QL MOTOR DEP’ | 1. What makes a car pum i Whea the pis f refore tend to suck what «il may be bet wee n and cylinder walls into the » di the used steam ¢ entirely host hick air passes. and again tu or some connection represents the last part of the system in which the last pint can do as much dam. and consequently cturers provide an additional plug or drain cock on the lowest portion of the system. When hot is poured into the car previous to s will be warme case after sever: warmth will also serv stiffness of thi of its more re ting the entire engir as much as would be the miles of running, This to unlimber the lubricating oil and permit ly cireulat heat necessary for helping the evaporation of the raw gasoline as it reaches the carburetor of the modern car is obtained from the exhaust pipes or the water circulating system. Previous run- ning of the car is necessary, however, before sufficient heat be obtained, and therefore it is the initial starting of the edd car in which we are most interested. If hot water is not ble in sufficient «quantities to fill the entire cooling system, hot cloths may be fp und the air intake of the carburetor; and in’ the case of those older types of cars in which the air is taken directly from the outside, a hot iron of other piece of metal may be placed over the opening to reduce. the amount sir—thus serving as a che and to heat what air is permitted nter, Some of the modern cars are provided with electric means for preheating the mixture it enters the cylinders. This is an excellent system and serves to giveasatisfactory mixture foracold motor, but of course by this means much energy is wasted in bringing the entire engine and water system to the proper temperature. A few y years ago the practice of using ether or high-grade gasoline for starting Purposes came into vogue. ‘The engine not provided with an electric heat he made to start easily if it is “pri a teaspoonful or so of high-grade line. A mixture of ether with the fuel, however, is to be discouraged, inasmuch as the quantities demanded may vary and the ensuing compound may become dangerously volatile and exp! ‘W.L.DOUGLAS $5 $6 $7 &§8 SHO W. L. Douglas shoes are actually demanded year alter year by more people than any other shoe in the world | W. L. Douglas has been 1 | BECAUSE vod shoes for forty-six ye half a century in making shoes suitable for Men and Women in all walks of life should mean som: thing to you when you need shoes and are looking for the best shoe values for your money. shoes in style, quality, m: workmanship are betier thai | fore; only by examining them can you appreciate their of nearly W.L. DOUGLAS superior qualities. No Matter Where You Live shoe dealers can supply you with W. L. Douglas shoes. | If not convenient to call at | large cities, ask your shoe dealer for W.L. Douglas shoes, | Protection against unreasonable profits is guaranteed by the name and price stamped on the s« pair before the shoes leave the fac The prices are the same If not for sale in your vicinity, write for catalog. stitutes, TO MERCHANTS: If no handies W. aking surpassingly rs. This experience ne of our 110 stores in the - Douglas shoes, write today for exclusive rights to handle @ ‘selling, quick turn-over line. Dove’ 7 149 Bpark St. Brockton, Mass,