Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1922 Page: 10 of 18
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Austrian Peasants Wha Byried Coins' ~ , , ™
Ar. Now Worth Enormou. Naturalist in Charge of Honeym k«r
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1 Inefficient Working of Automobile
Engine is Cause q! Leakage 1
of Costly Fuel.
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Eumn^un im-juiihu in- :i fftrit*. Hi <:n'' I-u<*iU* 1*. BtMtz, nut-
Bulletin Issued by Wisconsin institu-
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Praetlcall.v nil motorists recognize
the benefit *if a spring overhauling for
tin' t'ui'. Ami within a few Weeks,
thousands will be a tracking this task
more or less as*lduons!y according'to
their enthusiasm or tbeir familiarity
. With .flip Huhjfii.
Utit th'- riitufnation of carbon, tho
Oshtfulut: UJ of fly hvuriiiK^. boltis
and nutr-, wild ibo frttebening effecta
Of a coat of paiiit ar^ not KUtiUUmt,
amirdiiiK h linndf.lpij Coir, itranugvr
of tin* local Hxlde Sorvifr Htation.
"The hj'ttrrr," i^h.vh .Mr. r.ihs 'r^
qnirt^ humo < r \e*H nt tint ion at. all
linn's of tlif year, bnt eope^iany after
it hat) tstiiod In the ear—idle <tr other-
,« • wj <e—(hroughont the winter. -
■ "<Virr^>h>n may have" takta place
TXOm.d the t< rininals. X^bls Wipnld h<^
t-arrftdlv jM't'U |X'd off ft^l vas<*liue
,,*^read over them to prevent farther
tronl;U> of tliisi kind. s
"TUe cradle in wKieh f the hatfery
r«itH, is frequently hadiy eorrodetl
hy acid, that, fljfurativefy sp^'akinK.
the battery is only held by n t hread.V-[ja,
In fact, i hove seen <a wmi's )>«?;{$& ;
dropout on the road ber-anne the'irttfl*
tcfl«t had failed to •"vamjniii I*
cradle.
"TIk> wlhcst course is to drive tlte
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FAULTY COMPRESSION BLAMED
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EVERY YEAR IS A BU1CK YE*R.
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WSStr • 1U& all Ki *r rotns ha.l 1 ^f!An." Tw"7*,
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Disarranged Motor May Appear to
Run Fairly Well, but Trouble Oc-
curs When Car is Being Run
at Moderately Low Speed.
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cnr to the fujm'ftt—service
either be fur aft<-r you luVve com-
pleted the rest of the ovorhanlinjx.
ilcre, an expert battery man can test
yotir battery, telf whether it needs
ar;y repuivs au<l in other w.:ys assure
tiie success of your; aprina overhaul
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Thottsiuids of gallons of gasoline are
wasted i-tery day by motorists bo-
jratise of the inefficient operation utf
44^tlr .ty> in^..
• An iuiporrant detail to watch to
keep the en^pe rwtinlng eftieiently is
the compression. A motor with faulty
<'oni pression may appear to run fairly
well ulu n driving the car at a reason-
able speed, or when it Is working hard.
Lost compression sh<Tws up when the
ear is belitg driven at a ccmparativel/
low speed. "
How to Tell It,
"• •^'der either pf these conditions the
M|with:an irregularity
Sfe car jerk or jump In-
sj®«d of rnnntiig steadily; as it should.
there is consider-
' nHle 1 low* 4rt~r i«jtwer rmd i4mt~ murh
disappeared froitn iTrenltttl/m In O^ts
many, Austria-H u ign rjv ^ *1 itg> eHlavia,'
Koumania and Poland.
-Today a peasant 'who Ihirled UH)
5-kronen pieces is tt Tniliionaire; lie
can exchange the r 00 kronen in silver
for 1,000,000 kronen in fiftpev uioTiey. ,
In Austria:Hungary alone there liad
Issen in clrculatloii something like
2t>C.OO< 1,000 'kronen U'orfh of sllvct:
'Flashlights," said Miss Berg, f ew-
pluiticajly. And it was flusltl&httt that
st jilted 1 a carnival « t self-arranged
slaughter uud ' sent two or , three"
hundred chlltfreji. and tb^ir • mothers
ship. ■
It increases the ability imih dcsW-
to serve others. m 4
- It adu^ ttia appreciation tnui hap-™
picess of life.
It multiplies the clianCes of success
in life.
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money before the war. It would take I *or ^ Isual hdut aUfin and is part" Of a
fKt'atiia the enoriyou* sum of )jUU,(K,U< natuie exhibit Insurilleil in the store, it
0(|$$OO kronen to Utiy^rp 1;^ 1mlf of
this hoarded sUver <nirr«^ey/*"f
'Hie fact of being a millionaire in
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and teaciu'rs • mliiing 'aramui- a great With no . schooling the child luui
giass cage in a loop department store.
Inside the "showeuseM was a glass bee-
hive antl a swarm of sure-enough bees.
The swarm belong* to the Society
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more gasoline hns to be burned than
when the engSfeie is. developing its full
vo^rr. ':•••
In fact, pitftoifne mileage may be cut
nearly in h^|f through compression
less and stir| the engine may continue
to run fairly well, according to the
ideas of an anmteur driver.
Try"the Crank.
If an engine is not running well and
a compression loss is suspect«h1, the
simplest way to detect It Is to use the
crank «pd turn the engine over by
hand, aid thus feej the compression
on each individual cylinder. ^ l'ou-will
nearly alway^ %d that some pistons •
will go oyer - vtnapreasiou much easier
than others, and this means that some-
where there is a leak in this cylinder.
of miles which a car
wus brousht froin flic ICvunston studio
of tl e wnTeti-'-l'>y MissiKerg;-;-.. ...
The buzzers werf iuml. from jtbeir
rh< s ' countriea (loos not moan any- J ^'IU('r <'( iiia bj^
thing. Stich a million is a miUiou in
figures, but not in value; and when
such a million i* converted into a
sound currency, the shrinkage is
fabulous. But the purchasing power
only one chance lu 150(000 of render-
ing distinguished service.
With elementary sch<H iing t lie. ciiild
has four times the chalice of the one
without it.
With a high-school education, he has
87 times the clmnce.
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of the depreciates! currencies (>f ce.'«-
tral Kurope has not *gone down quite
In proportion wltli, thi decrease of
their exchange value; One mlMlon
Austrian kronen, vjiileh were Worth
before the war alijnisf Whmkk), are
Worth today not quitrf rrjOr-lmf thetr
purehaKing value in Austria 1** con-
siderably more than that.
Cheated. .
From the Los" Angeles. Times.
Hie maid had be«n iising surreptiti-
ously the batli tub of tier employer, an
elderly bishop. He was a bachelor,
very fastidious about his toilet, and
desired the exclusive use of tils tub. -
He reprimanded the "maid with
much indignation:
"What distresses me m<M. Mary, is
that you have done thi* haltiud my
back."
When Hostilities Began.
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"There is only one viny of making
a safe bargain when turning in a used
car toward the purchase of a new;
one" says K. T. y stroughg^perqi sales
manager of tiie
patyr, "ami thai is__
certain that you pay a
the^ new t ar and not be misled by #a
ficticious allowance on the old one.
"If you are offered more for your
old car rlum you know tn your own
mind it. is actually worth,, just ask
yourself who will V ay for the extra
allowance.
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"Yon cannot get something for
nothing. Such a deal in connection"'
with a motor erfr is Just as Impossible
as it i> a ith-any orlwk standard, le-
gitimate product -
"Ever\* used car has a real value.
Altho&h the value may vary slightly
aegfl to different aivprffisals, it,
loss has a definite value eas-
►rtanad. \
abpvauces differ widely it
wcJMjMo inve«tigai<
rshmiTd run ~\vTThout having the valves
;regr$UP4 varies greatly, depending on
oiling and other engine conditions.
i With the average Car under normal
running conditions, however. It is
probably vise to have the valves
gftiund at^ieast once every 5.(MX) to
j ;10,000 miles, depending on the operat-
ing condition of the motor.
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Sz? -raised To It.
From Numero Turin.
She—Wbat-jvas -the, date of the, be-
ginning of fhe #ar? -
He—Tlte (i?iy w i<Tr-rmTmnrTr
With a college education lie has tOO
times the chance.
Fewer than 1 per cent of Ameti-
set to wi^rk-making h« ne> in the glass cans are college graduates, yet this 1
cage for the " inHmction of public per cent has furnished:
school pupirs. Photographers taking! Fifty-five per cent of our Presidents,
pictures of the exhibit . aroOSed the Fifty-four per cent*of our vice-presl-
swarm and hundreds began righting, dents.
The colony broke up into pairs which
lashed and clawed and stung until
scores iay dead on the floor.
While the exeitetl insects were
emerging from the hive Miss Berk
opened a little door in the outer cage
antl sought to close the entrance. In
m Il&laW lit r hand and witsi were' general^. --
JZl'. , .„ui. i . Vivtr.nln,
covere<l with angry bees which drove
their daggers Int.o her flesh.
Children and mothers and teacher*
danced about squeaking warnings. Miss
Berg finally abandoned her efTort and
the bees fought until exhausted,—Clit
. cago Daily News.
Forty-seven per cent of ur speakers
of the house.
Thirty-six per cent of our members
of congress. ■•?.• *
Sixty-one per cent of our Secretaries
"of state.
Sixty-seven per ceut of our attorneys
How the Famous Disc Clutch of
the Buick "Four" Proved Itself
The same design of disc clutch that was
used in the powerful war tanks is likewise
used in the Buick Four.
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The Buick clutch under the most gruel-
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It absolutely
to operate—
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Sixty-nine per cent of our justices of
the Supreme court.
None At All.
From the New York Sun.
Blackstono -'-My wife and.J - agree
on everything 1
Webster -Have you no opinions pf, i Z „ 1 , J
•An* «<*J builder announced that
VtHir OWlf?>'
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James J. M<mtague.
What Congress m'Ods more than
aijTtW^g else is a method for - the,
New Houses Wired
for Radio Service ill
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The popularity of Ilw radio •
||; telephone was reflected i«i an ad-
;i; vertlsemenf appearing ,in liiila-
dejpbia newspapers in which a
that it did for ordinary service.
Thic thoroughly trustworthy unit is a de-
velopment of 20 years of consistent effort.
It is typically representative of the stand-
ards governing the construction of the
Buick Four throughout.
— iwhiless- extraction of taxes.
000 worth of houses he is build- ^
■Ing "will !«• wired for.radi.t tele- |>
j piione service."
'"-Ids will add greatly to the ',Z
enjoymect « f thesis new homes,'?, 'i
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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Hostler- Don't be seared; t'he pup
don't mean? not bin' by it He ahyays
growls like that when he's fed.
••"'rNeighbor—- Oh. I'm not searetl. Bnt
he acta so much like my husband dur-
ing hi* meals
Puzzling.
lames J. Montague.
When the New York papers refer
to a w. ll known clubman, the readers
.are never sure whether they mean a
society leader or a cop.
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Ml first comt, the lowest
% upkeep end the higheet,
arxur-' reaeJe vela* of mnjr motor
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glttoedng ami manuf
resources —millions of
In factories and ma/:
anil 70 yeaxs
Ing exjiericiue^
it is ihe iStudehaker policy
~\vlirir. the greatest dollar-
ar value that has built
With
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building of
it is no
baker pr
business from a moderate
untug to its pn sent posi-
ithe world's Jargeat
: ontiqer Of six-cylinder cars.
^Ye ttrge yon to see the
f KIT-XTAI/-S1N—drive it-~|mt
u it to any ..test. Ask your
neighbor'* opinion of his StU
^hsker. .^C'oc[ ip«f#|^;i with
cjilinderTars, any other car within hundreds
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