Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1926, p. 10

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_-'," _ ,4 h0r00r1'g9,hltl,l,l, Motorists Should Know Sow ' . thing of Wiring and Electric Connections and Be Able PAGE TWO WHICH PLAYS VITAL PAR' (By H. Clifford Brokaw, technical visor of the New York City W _ Side Y. M. C. A. Automob school). T Ordinarily an automobile is.consil . ered u I vehicle. unopened by g ' line. And rightly so. But ist is al I vehicle in the op'eration'of wht) electricity plays a vital pan. A Ci owner should know sombthing of 1 electrical plant. . f If, by any chance. something eI " tire path leading from tries! goes wrong the flrst thing to the battery. _ inspect is the fuse, if any is p i I Study wid vided. Finding this in good con . It will hi p if the ot tion the status of the battery sho (ll 3 concentrfted study: be checked. Find out if it is trHtri, ' diagram of,'iieik to bed that is, has current in it. This an informed m this' tteidl, be accomplished by using a hydro! ,7" electrical mechanics. 1 ter. Then each successive termih of great practical valul in the circuit leading from the 4 heating him on and ini tery should be tested. For instan , g to do wheri, due to eti there is an insulated wire leading o t it fails to operate. M, the lighting switch. The first pl “eta" providdd by the to test it, after making sure that: ie I cars have ‘lnformatio battery is all right, is at the me '11“, the owner who see terminal on the switch. If no 'tgit.- edge of the electrical is there, the wire may be broken br tomobile. ', the terminal connections may be ' " Most people are no In any event. the trouble must be Ii i- i of electrical devices. l ited to this one small stretch of writ. Well for the motorist i How to Test all. I possible care of his bal In making the test use a long pi e' 'if 'it/att, 2,u1"'1"i, of insulated wire with a six-volt b b ron {3 l'i'de,", ". u. l inserted in the middle of the wik'e. the (e,c,t,'?t1i,Tei'mt Disconnect at the switch the wire to service stat on. 5 be tested and cqnnect this with rp it test wirei When the other 'end of e', LATE P ocriamt test wire is touched to the other te; ‘ _ IN' PRorl inal of the battery, the light shorgld . . _ ----, burn-that is if the wire leading fr in l Action In Settlemd the battery to the switch is all rig$t.1 and Other Maud If the light does burn test white the wire leaves the switch to journey towardthe device to be y,',',':,'.,'),,';','),'), the current gets to the switch " does not get out of it. it is appa'r T t that the trouble is in the switch. t if it gets to the Switch yet . bt through the fuse, the fuse is to Huge. If the current leaves the fuse", utl. does not get, for instance, to e' headlight which the switch contr 1'3,: then it is certain that the troubl ‘lis in that wire, somewhere. If the. ir-, rent gets to the lamp .but the la p' will not light, it is certain that .hel; difficulty is in the lamp. If the r-) rent is traced through the lamp Int] does not reach the battery, then oi wire leading bark to the battery i 4m: fault. if the juihe is carried b k; through the trace of the car, a'. is; often the ms". the ground cannec¥ani may be at fault. ' i I When there is electrical tro le much tlmrmay often be saved, if , e owner will start to look for the t u; ble at the source of the current In stéad of puzzling over the end of y wiri, that may not even be inten ed to be connected to anything andtat ___ U P. J. WELD“; co. lj, man GRADE GRAND [and] 3m. CHARLES E. GElssi ugh-”noun“? than: my. MIMI-.1 a 16-19 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. n. P. 1512; Wilmette " F RED C. BREMER ’ Jobbing I’m-pay Don. Osteopathic Physician General Practice to Test Out Carpenter and ,4 Builder cmmm Where to Look cemihly haivethttcto do {1:an trouble. iiii'iietimai, there {are dxtrtir wires that we never been connected up provided) r use in use seine ae, ceuory devip'e should be thWIOd. Corroded tttttrr mummy.“ re- sponsible', fo ‘a large numb: of the electrical t Ittbiea. This; .4rrodintt process eanjtitten be 1m nome- what 'by carefully cloning: t ' term- inal: of thitenateritt1 that _ gath- ered and any: applying _ ne. --ee" n» -- ." __ I _ Electrical {Htroubles of émqltor ve- bile: include the ills of he s which ireSomeuiteil .or faint win as 'and in either me, cause s consiile hie um noysnce in driving. Litrhta ich fail; to give the 3ittht which is s lately essential Ionfthe motorist astinight is another podyibhs dimcultyi Most of these illutrhte the point the? tt com- plete eireuid is necessary if,“ elec- trical curre t is to do its werk well. Wherefore, iwhen electrical itrouhles occur, the Cl, urse of thtyPiretrtshould ‘be examined first and then (the cur- 1 rent should be traced rough its en- "ire path leading from and “turning to the battery. _ i k ' Study Wi g ', It will 2t if the 0 er ill make ia concentr ted study of t3; wiring diagram or)i cur. to one somewhat informed in this field ornttomotive electrical mechanics. is 'thould be of great practical val to him in op- ierating his car and in knowing what ito do when, due to el trimil failure, , it fails to operate. M, t books which fare provided by the nufacturers of icars have informatio of ties] value ‘to the owner who see a some knowl- _ edge of the electrical lent bf an au- tomobile. , i l Most people are no skilled in use Action in Settlem _ t " Esta and Other Matt rs; Docket ' ' Entries; Mrders The will was proved in (the estate ‘nf Jihn McElroy and;'atfynitted to re- cord. Letters were'issued to Ella MgElroy, pxeeutrix and her bond set at $26.000. _ 2 F Proof of heirship as taken in the estate oft John C. awsoh. Jr., of Lake Forest. Fyrt 1' hearing was continued to Septem r 9/ Recent proceeding "ttr probate court are reported a toilows: The 60-Watt Lamp Suitable f o) kitcheh units, in- direct lighting fixtures, etc.-r gives 1.06 can- dlepower of light for " watt of ‘electricity. The loo-Watt Lamp Customers d iring to, tyke immediate advaw. , tage of this (aglitional‘ service facilitgawill find d, 'i't',t of 1 watt lamps now on , nd in all, 1 I t 'Compahy's stares or'lamp agencies. J PUBLIC SsrtyI,tpjttitp...Iitr'ANhr, rn'er Will make' of tlle wiring ome Qomewlnt of attomotive is would be to him in op- knowinz what ktriesil failure, rt bodpks which nufuturera of of 'pu value a some knowl- lant bf an au-' Erskill‘pd in use heretore, it is ,ks takt the beat tteried and oth, Hes _ [ATE comm t. Then .when wise $0 consult ', at some good t of, Estates Uped in direct lighting units arid for general utility - gives .89 candlepower ofSight for 1 watt otielectrieity. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS l S. St. Johns AVE, Highland Park 3T0]. Highland Park 568 . lm. Guyot. District Surterinteedent fl 536.3} In the "tate) of Emily Russell Duwsdn, of Lake Forest, the will was heard and admitted to record and Iottérs issued to Human: Rus.. sell, executrix. The band was set}: In the .eatate of Helen Homing hearing on proof of the will was continued to September,' 9. $i,800,000. Petition to completd sale of real (Estate in the estate of the late Mtyor Theodore H. bunt, my: gnnted. 1n: HIGHLAND pm ems. mien/mg put. mom Baggage 8: Freight Transfer HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE ' COMPANY 374-376 Central Ave. t FOR several years Generartight, ing Service customers of this Com- ' pany have, been privileged to :secure 60-watt Mazda lamps without charge in exchange forburned-out lamps with glass intact, or for original in- stallations. _ f ‘ Prompt' and 'courteous service at reasonable rates. I Baggage checked t'o destination Keeping pace with improved lighting standards in Northern Illinois': homes, the Cdrnpany is pleased to announce that beginning September 15 the same exchange privileges heretofore apply- ing only to 60-watt lamps are ex- tended to loo-watt lamps. . A A/ITAL AS s EFT USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT A. G. McPHERSON, T. Phones 120-121 There was a time when we looked upon our Used Cos-Department as a necessary evil.,- Now we realize that it is a tremendous asset. We sell only GOOD Utredctmttwndthupmtthrt friends who come back to us for new mm htiue for um " maxilla-‘1 an: in the cantata! ”palette Urbi, nit a. minor. Vatican“. w" trrarstd iiiii; on an: $11.17th to ttin"tttar-otThfodtret _ f w continued tertHittrrtstmnrS. ",, 1 n the tstrtatt pf Wm Mini tft', for ntrtrrel of dean-ct win ,le and gnawed. " t K F The inve'ntoryi‘ tad dun-3w m piproved inithe up“ of John LCM-01m. V i - gr w In the' 'ssteter of 11"htt M, Bum. inane, a eel-tit I transertpt of the proceeding; in the ,Connty court hndintt her mum led. Amm- Qoy Charles Jack was ”Maud con- iervetorandhis MMI§tn$200.; Petition for letters " mum'- ship in the out». of Cinders“. Ltd}! was staged. flattery inure hand tirciioiirte M.' Yell: {ad her bond not " $3,600. . Tel. H. P. 181-182 E? BI! 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