Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1922, p. 9

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pera "It's all Right" | rh a customers LAEREE corsioout Comfort omer ; Frys vile the bigger, better bar of the finest laundry Wi EM ----_--,--_,_,--. A A Sl... Save Cae RY ' TEE E x hal o PLLA LS 21) PLATA TN CT XR BRICK HOUSE--7 4 bath; furnace; hardwood floors downstairs; veranddh--University Ave. Owner leaving . Buck HOUSE~2 story and attic; § rooms § 3 5 bedrooma; electric |i B-plece bath; hot water heating; fireplaces Rardwoed floors Ji EY STREET. No information given over phone. Pledge call at office. M. B. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street , "Phones 704 or 1461w bedrooms, electric lights; gis; S.plece J DAINTY CAFE | The p where ' dining out is truly a delight "i vip OPPOSITE BIBBY'S DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK-- THAT every citizen should ithe up with your city's boosters and do their best to advance your city's interests. THAT your city should be made industrially mighty and her THE ALBERT L.CLOUGH. Cylinder Firing Order (Continued) IN DETERMINING CYLINDER FIRING ORDER from the the distributor, first observe whether thére are mumbers molded on the base of the distributor or the cap, tion to the contact segments and thes Tomjastive only necessary to remove the cap and er engine, noting direction the distributor arm rotates, until it reaches the position it would contact with No. 1 segment, then read direction of arm rotation, which will be the firing order. If tributor contacts are not numbered crank the engine arm corresponds in position with the contact to whith connected, then note to which plugs successive contacts tion of rotation) are connected by their cables, and the the firing order. In case of a V engine, with until the arm of the right hand distributor 1s cylinder number of the contact on the left hand arm is just approaching, putting this down as fire and keep up this process until all eylinders right hand and left hand cylinders alternating in order of firing in both blocks being the same. The 2180 be learned from the valves, if their timing has Remove the valve compartmefit cover plate, and crank the both valves of No. 1 cylinder are closed, as indjested by beltig free from the valves themselves (when tested with its piston in its uppermost position, as determined by mark on the flywheel or by feeling for the piston fuserted through the spark-plug hole. This cylinder Is position. Exactly half a rotation of the crank in the one-third of a rotation with a "six." will leave both cylinder free of their pushrods and this is the second E i N82 | i : 5 33 wv Fics off the numbers g Eee : seaagk 17 (ele 8 7 i | With the second cylinder in the order determined, the sequence of a ~"four" is settled and this is practically true of a "six. ENGINE RUNS WITHOUT GAS FROM CARBURETOR KE, O. asks: Can you explain this peculiarity of action upon the part of my carburetor? I can sef the engine running and turn the gasoline needle-valve in until it will £0 no further or screw it out sev- eral turns without making any dif. ference in engine speed. The en- gine does not die down or pick up, as it should when the gasoline feed is varied. It does not have the power it should, Answer: We believe that the needle valve of this carburetor is designed to screw way in until it closes the gasoline passage and cuts off the fuel supply entirely and if you turn it into this position and the engine keeps on running, it would seem that gasoline was being supplied otherwise than through the carburetor in the ordinary man- ner. The most obvious explanation Yor this is that the vacuum tank is flooded, so that gasoline rises above the end of the suction pipe and is drawn into the intake through it, thus keeping the engine supplied with fuel independently of the carburetor. A leaky tank float {a the usual cause of this, the suc- of the tank. By removing the plug in the top of the tank can tell if the level 18 abnormally high. ---- A. J. D, asks: Why is it that, sometimes, the hydrometer will show one of the cells of a battery to be "dead", while a voltmeter will indicate that it is very much "alive? Do hydtomsters always tell the truth? Answer: A tully discharged cell usually shows a good voltage when tested on open cireuit; a cell that is exhausted for practical purposes and tests 1150 gravity, very often indicating 1.7 volts, Under these circumstances the voltage is there, but there is no energy back of it, practically speaking, and when it is attempted to draw current from the cell, the voltage fails to little or nothing. A good.hydrometer in. dicates the specific gravity of the electrolyte pretty correctly and the density of the solution is the best indication as to the state of charge of a cell. The larger the propor- tion of the acid in the cell, that in, in the liquid rather than in the active material, the fuller the charge and, as the density of the electrolyte, as measured, by the hydrometer, is an index of the amount of acid in the solution, the NAVY CUT CIGARETTES n "Real Safistaction" Ruckege of 3° 355 Hianal T's 20 = +198 fleavy Crop of Goodyear res A record-breaking crop-- the crop of Goodyear tires for 1925. Like Canadian No. 1 Wheat, a crop famous the world over for quality. But a crop required by the consumer demand. Only a record-breaking demand could keep the immense Goodyear factory at New Toronto busy for 24 hours a day (three 8 hour shifts) as it has been for months. And only record-breaking pares : mileage could produce this ; | : demand. ; two ta Goodyear Tires go farther to-day than ever before. Goodyear Tires cost less to-day than ever before. commerce should grow rapidly. THAT some people live and learn, some live and never learn, some live faster than others and some learn faster than others and some stand still. This standstill crowd had better put their "think tanks" to work and joim the live citizens in boosting their city. THAT property does not vanish over night; it does not lowe its value. ; good thing Desasiona is 0 THAT the man who owns his own home is recognized as a Dass Seats permit Tair aa Laue of Sid a th thrifty, substantial citizen. : " a strewdivep and an ofl can, a Bimbes of thingh. can usually be done . g that cannot be from above. ¢ spring-clip nuts can be tried for THAT 1s 3wn a Bowne is = have 2 investuignt od wa ay tightness, the bolts that hold the engine pan and splsah guards can be better each ceoed. ' t . : 111 Value a8 your city grows. tightened and some rattling perhaps removed; obstrusted drain holes THAT right now is the time to buy or build your own home. in the pan and clutch housing cleaned out; the radiator support boits set up if required; oil plugs in housing tried for tightness; lubricant 2 leaks looked for; engine support bolts tested; the battery-box : 'T you should not spend much time talking about the ou examined for corrosion; brake operating joints or other parts of the oe E business, SPEND YOUR TIME BEING ON THE oT mechanism, whith are with difficulty reached from above, given a ; FOR BUSIN p ' good cleaning and oiling; certain body bolts, not otherwise accensidle, rk TY can be drawn up; the muffler tested with the hammer to see if it . THAT one of the best advertisements for your business is the rattles and ita brackets tried for tightness: gasoline tamk supports eity in-whieh you live. Cities get reputations the same as men. Inapegted and the gasoline piping and wiring, which runs along the Make your city favorably talked of -all over the country. It {rams channels, examined as to the security of its supporting clips. will draw people and where the people come, there is better completely disc) 2 condition for business. : quite a w the. plates will be in- BE R. WAITE, Secretary, fuseq. / Bbawnee, Oklahoma, Board of Commerce. tion valve falling to close, although | hydrometer method of measuring the fuel level is away »p to the top | charge is an entirely logical ong Taking A Wormseye View None But A Genwine Motor "Fan" Is Espected To Do This aan CHASSIS it Sarat looked at from bore, through 3h food board spaces, or from sides and, as 8 ma inspection, a lly to take a look at it from the underside, if | "Breathes there a Man. 'with soul so dead--" --that he can't relish a glass of O'Keefe's Imperial Bfews above all others, when his thirsty tongue clamors for refreshment?

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