pe i and King county, Dr. W. H. Corson, practice of in detail the particular accident. at a dangerous street corner. PWELIE YEAR OLD BOY | ERLLD BY AUTO ia] Da WH CORSON SoA G NER: accidents throughout Seattle coroner, has started the “HEART DISEASE” COMMON A AILMENT Important Units of Car, Yet Often Overlooked To Secure Long Life It Should Be Charged and Discharged Frequent. jy—Careless Owner Soon Makes it Piece of Junk. It y ertie is a very ped true, man eggs will ir in pusiness the usand d storage rece Literally t Heart of Automobile tery ive ney The » hattery hecon junk in the Exces other careless Car own The used but of the use 8 one extreme when battery and the car much Charge and Recharge Often, ire long life in a the is To s tery unit discharged find that are battery turn the tail light Or even 4 op orag the should be ch Arg frequently. f you n you overs inrgi on f reasion the daytime, when car ght +» hattery slig ITIDE ally di leave the at you gorve to drain and keep it in condition Always bear in mind that tory be likened to a If it is drained like a pall left falls to pieces, It is the storage battery to keep your battery in condition He fs the man who “pour the water out of the pail and fill it again.” Ev- ery time pay him 50 cents it is an Investment that pays big divi dends. Remember this. Don't let your car trouble. can it sun ; will it much, the to0 s00n0 in oan you have heart HEAT DETERIORATES RUBBER Tires Cannot Long Remdiin When Highly Heated by Contin uous Speeding. A high-grade tire on a racing car will sometimes stand up as far os 00 miles, about onetwentieth of the life of a tire operated under ordinary con ditions. This difference in tire service is due directly to a difference in the heat developed. Heat exerts a de- teriorating effect on rubber in propor tion to the Intensity and length of time the rubber Is exposed to it. Run. ning at high speed quickly raises the temperature of a tire, This heat re gults from the internal friction set up in the tire carcass, 1 i by ordinary everyday car operation, | put they cannot long remain intact | when highly heated by continuous gpeeding, The tire bills of the speeder are likely to be higher than those of the driver who proceeds at a moderate pace, | | Brava assssansnnnsassnssnsd YOU AUTO KNOW That failure to shift gears on a long hill is one of the of the amateur driver or of the man who prefers to try to “show off” the power of his machine gt the risk of damage to the engine or, at best, of stalling in the middle of the incline. First and (low and ut termed ate) gears are placed on cars for emergencies of this kind and are to assist the en ng a load to which It The SigNS serious second gine in is not who designed pulll accustomed. does driver not m th therefore, Operated by Steering Mechanism and Always Points in Direction Car is Speeding. Directional Headlight Control, ed by W. Muller. Patent. so that the light will always point in ction in which the car is mov- An object operable from the steering wheel for turning the headlights so that the rays will be directed in a straight path for of the of travel of machine. The device Is readily appil- cable to any ordinary construction of amomonile, AUTOMOBILE GOSSIP. 2 clicks and slaps are the most engine noises, - * - corse Valve common The peglect in tightening bolts or * .» Spring shackles, wheel bearings, steering connections and universal joints should be oiled frequently to gnve wear and insure smoother opera. tion. . * » It is a good plan to have one's car gone over thoroughly by competent me- chanics once in a while, but there are certain points that every owner can look after himself, « ® 9 To slow down the engine and re malin in high when crossing railway trucks Is a dangerous practice, The engine may die with ‘the car wheels on the first rail, USES FOR STEAM | PRESSURE COOKER Housewife Saved Much Time and Fuel in Cooking, Especially in Hot Climate. FOODS BECOME MORE TENDER Cheap, Tough Cuts of Meats or Dried Beans May Be Prepared in Relatively Short Time Flavors Retained, # Department the United State of Agriculture.) ments, chicken, (Prepared by canning and in hot In game fish vegetable mixtures, espe and humid climates, the {s usually recommend processing. There hes which may be table In the the United ulture suggests. Most foods cooked In steam at tem Fahren rapidly cooking Pr ed for reliable are also many dis pared for the pressure cooker steam 1 shove 212 degrees more peratures helt bed than in ome tender much the ordinary way ol or may ment sntly cuts of COnsequ Cheap, tough Tue tn ih stentn pres cooker, since ¥ 0 pounds pressure femip with threnhel as erature Sten iin iy t cool roos F 10 p hrenhs 250 degrees Tim using the ee ana A Large of Cooker Type Steam Pressure in Common Usa. 0 use ing a » 4 1IONEeSs i EL . 1 Na it it utes fore the | meat Kame oeted to ready iry to Le SOTVe i ia exp erience Is necess able th to judge time any given Stewed and holled in pr her flavor tha The problems of meat in the incident to of time for x1 he housewife the 14 ad for ai 1] ments Ww rooker often caRure the n those o« pressu finding the which a piece ness needs to be cooked which the heat penetrates to the cen | ter of the plece of meat and the of heat necessary connective tissues must be con- It is easier to pressure cooker if the into rather small pieces, in one large piece applied for a time with less danger of rendering the outer parts of the meat tough, hard or dry. Proce essing at 10 to 15 pounds pressure is usually necessary when tough meat f« In a thick, compact mass. When the ment is cut into pleces it is not timed by the pound but by its tough ness. The usual rule is to process 30 to 50 minutes, Chicken and rabbit, disjointed, and prepared in the pres. | sure cooker, are excellent, How to Cook a Pudding. Steamed puddings made of batter or dough may be cooked in the pressure cooker, but it Is better to divide the pudding into small portions or Indi vidual molds. This allows a more rapid heat penetration, quicker ex- pansion, and reduces the time of cook- ing. It may be advisable, also, during the first part of the cooking period, to keep the peteock wide open, and even to prop the cover up so that It fits loosely, in order that the rate of cooking shall not be too rapid. When the pudding has risen well the lid may be clamped down and the pressure brought slowly to 15 pounds for 10 or 15 minutes, Before attempting to remove the Hd of the cooker be sure that the pointer of the dial Is at gers, If the peteock 1s opened to relieve the pres sure, care should be taken to open ft little by little to avold burning the | operator, meat is shorter USE LARGEST PIECES WHEN CURING MUTTON it will Be as Delicious as Any Ham or Bacon, Bureau of Animal Industry Recom- mends That Meat Be Thoroughly Cooled, but Never Frozen. Two Successful Methods. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) curing mutton as he thinks of curing pork for future use but, says United States Department of Agricul ture, it is possible mutton that will be as delicious as any The practice, should result in increasing consumption of this meat which at the present time is only 8.0 per cent of the total meat used in the United One reason that the average family and develops a preju- st it is that when a sheep Is has been the habit to eat all meat while fresh Naturally, a of fresh lamb or mutton of other meats for days Is apt to cloy the appetite, As a result of the experimental work done by the bureau of animal Indus try, the following recommendations gre made for curing mutton: Cool the thoroughly but never freeze it, or during curing legin the curing process from 24 to 36 hours after killing h shrink curing, © nly such and shoulders, are suitable for A brine formula yd, but dry-cured meat requires less Both work Is the dice agal the diet many lecause of hig large pieces, as legs ba use may and keeps better, methods if the In making ounds of me it, three pounds of jecessiul, carried dry cure sugnr ter, two after these have sd away lay and a BYErags 3 ght time When that Ces in Children Wil Their | Like Dried Apricots for Lunches—Noveity for Sunday Supper. Den a Depart of WHEN LPProYes like d the apri- sugar and Turn ate his hing to yor wale HOME CONVENIENCES One to get lahorsaving the home to de all proceeds from pe mitry wh from one setting of eggs buying home conveniences, suggests an extension worker, who put this idea into practice in Linn county, Mo. Any wom- an could follow this plan Inde pendently, but in Lion county seven communities organized and 104 women pledged them: selves to buy conveniences with all they made from the chicks raised and sold after setting one hen. In addition to the 722 chickens, which brought $735.20 cash, a number of premiums were offered by business men, ranging all the way from a par ing knife to a pressure cooker, for those who made the best rec- ords from their single sitting. 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