The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1927, Image 7

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CARE OF TIRES
VERY IMPORTANT
Pressures Maintained Must
Conform to Loads
Carried.
Tu the course of tire development,
tire experiments ‘have proven that
amonz the most Important factors in
the “proper treatment of tires 1s the
adjustment of the rafio between the
air pressure ‘of the tire and the toad
to made
long and comprehensive studies of the
proper amount of gir to be used with
certain loads. The Tife
actually and
given i
tions of the engineers
be carried. Engineers have
af the tires Is
the
these
lencthened service
is improved observa
are recarde
Overloading Is Fault,
fault and
ad jnstment
common
careful
Overloading is a
the disregard for
of air pressure in the tires caused all
sorts of tire troubles, which are not
attributable to the construction of the
tire but to their use,
and chemists are aut
improving the materials from which
engineers
The
work constantly
tires are made and the machinery for
their production but all of the prin-
ciples back of the construction of the
tire are based on maintaining an alr
the load
0
pressure commensurate with
to be and the
tire,
If the
carried fesign
increased the air
to
is * tel »
insufficient
loads are
must be
there
made conform
otherwise is
amount of air in the ti
carried and this
inflation which
wear on the tires.
light for the air pressure carried there
is not the TI
the tires that there should be. This is
particularly true of halloon tires in
which the variation of the air pressure
is a matter to be most
tended.
pressure
an
pg for the load
produces unnatural
an unnatural
If the load
Causes
ig ton
or b to
resiliency ney
carefully at
Engine Improves.
Tires like the motor of the antomo-
bile respond to treatment
the good motorist is the cae who will
heed the best advice as to the care of
the engine, He will use his nutomaobile
for years and the engine will actually
improve In his hands while in the
hands of the poor motorist the engine
will develop a multitude of troubles,
<0 it is with tires. Proper care getunl
iy will give maximum mileage.
sidering that the tires carry the load
of the car and the contents, as well as
the mechanism
there
good and
one
protecting whole of
the car against the road hlows,
are no more important elements in the
operation of the ear than proper tire
adjustment, inflation and load.
Denatured Alcohol as
Anti-Freeze Solution
Denatured alcohol is best to use in
the radiator when the temperature
gets down to the freezing point, the
amount depending on the climate in
which the car is operated. The use
of powerful chemicals, while some-
times cheaper in first cost, is very
likely to cause damage later, costing
more in repair bills than the amount
saved, as they attack the metal sys
tem and rubber hose connections. In
order to guard against loss of soln-
tion make sure that all water can.
nections are tight before adding atl
cohol. If the above precautions are
followed there will be no danger of
freezing to a car that is used regu
larly. However, if a car is to be laid
up the cooling system should be
drained.
Fix Rope for Towing
No one cares to think mueh about
being towed heme, but not to make a
bad matter worse, some thought
should be given to this subject. In at-
taching the rope which is to be used
fn the towing, many drivers fasten
it to the axle, which ls wrong. The
rope should be fastened to one of the
front portions of the frame, sc that
the pull ¢omes on the chassis. The
same 1 applies to the ear doing
the , except that the rope
should be fastened to some part of
the rear framé.
established a new world's
in low gear,
record-hreaking arip by
for 104 continuous heurs
Courtesy on Road a Joy
to Touring Nowadays
One of the big pleasures of modern
motoring lies in the fact that whethe
the trip i= for 100 miles or 1,000 the
motorist has every reason to feel sure
thant he will finish Lis journey withoeul
having te climb out of his car to un
dertake the disagreeable job of mak
ing repairs on the road,
But mow and then some mishap o>
curs, and a courtesy of the road that
aM extend with litle
inconvenience to themselves is an offer
i
motorists can
of help 10 a fellow motorist whose car
has Such
if the
point
become stranded.
is particulurly timely
the
moteness from a
it difficult to
the
unawares at
an aller
scene of
re
nike
iS some whose
mishap
garnge would
innee
careful
get nssist
Fven most Owners
and find
ind min
mnking
unre
times
selves far
that
For insta
ian who pri
pune
from he
nme
tool is essential to
nee not so lm
es himself on h
equipment got a ture on a lonel
country road.
tHe he
¢
for locked on the Lack of h
felt had no cause or worry,
is cnr were
two new tires ready
Bat
hese {ires
for such
for
an emer
rEney.
of t
to the lock.
to wreck
n
with
when he went
gel one
he could not find the kes
He was just get
the lock when 8 on
offer of
pened that the good Samar
Key
end to the difficulty.
i reads
drew up
it hap
itan had a
and put en
nr nssistance
that epened the lock,
Simple Holder for Hats
Convenient at Any Time
Even ‘
in cool weather there ar
ints of # closed
This
ring KOPIN
hails,
to keep
all windows
that
the
closed
will keep any type of hat ont of
Hinstrution
from an old inner
own | the
way is sh
A strip cut tube is
shown above.
of hat without crushing it.
[a=tened
to the long
has been cut down the center. Ther
should be just enough tension to hold
the hat in place without erushing.
top after a alit
crosswize Instead of lengthwise
or it can be located on
Monthly.
AUTOMOBILE NOTES
the automobile accident record,
» » LJ
gold In America are sold
ferred payment plan,
* .
on tae
of the old-fashioned tramp. The hitch
hiker has taken his place,
*. & =»
Scientists have produced more per
manent finish for ears, but nothing
yet invented beats a locomutive.
. » .
Maryland has more pleasure auto
mobiles than telephones, with 250,000
automobiles as compared with 102350
phones,
4
Don't dodge responsibility, When a
hee comes under the windshield, stop
the car yourself instead of trusting to
a telephone pole.
- 8
This year's automobile death rate
shows an increase over the 1026 rate,
and Judging from the lack of shock,
or even surprise, with which the news
{a received, It is rather to be Inferred
that people were expeeting it,
-
Ct
Plan for Utility
Are Shown in Blacks and
Dark Colors.
is design
only
Just as Paris, when she
materials in relation to the in-
choose
{00
must the woman shopper
too discordant in color with the
essential restrictions, she js then
Certain it is, writes a Paris fashion
correspondent in the New York
Times. that every woman inust base
for
these
than
color,
utility
is
in
Rpe-
frocks
and for
sensible
a dark
general
no material
crepe satin
Chanel
more
black
or
nently practical in its simplicity and
smartness for this type of frock. Its
waist Is slightly bloused ai the low
waistline and the skirt is rather tight
about the hips, though flaring below
into a graceful fullness most pro-
nounced at the left side, The flare is
used with the aid of many
flared gores or through the use of a
shallow, circular flounce swounting in
depth at the left. These little frocks
always have narrow belts of self:
material. It is fastened with a square
buckle set In large, stones,
The same stones are repeated in a
double-headed pin thrust through the
crossed, ends of the narrow
band that outlines the V neck. Nat
urally, the sleeves are Ilnng and fitted.
The new printed, transparent vel
vets, because of their resemblance to
heavy foulards, in-
formality never
with this rich
not at ali
printed velvet
checked design
Philippe et Gaston have
smartly into a pl
o {he
It
wide
thint
colored
loose
have nan alr of
before associated
that It
consiger
in a navy and gold
for a uptility frock.
made it very
material, so is
jncongruous to
ted dress with
of the skirt
for novel.
n bel
godets set int front
for depends
ty
movement,
on the
gold mesh
which
wrists
inch
like
the bh
ted
lines the square neck,
the
sir: of metal
ip
in wesh bags,
elt,
sleeves
forms encircles the
and
A clamped end
at left
of the fit ont-
dangles {rom buckle
corner,
Practieally every designer
this season has tried his hand at in
corporating Into a frock
shaded stripes made
kling
beads
dark
{fo
Dreeoll
useful
crepe de
put on
fumper
The
was
the
Paris
certain
sprin-
CORTES
color from
dark gray
ng stripes.
idea on a
smoke gray
zontal stripes
aud - the
belted In a beaded cording.
CTOBR by
the surface with
grading
Rray
white
closely
in
then
thus formi
down
te white,
again,
uses this trimming
suit of
the hori
was ¥
jamper
chine,
in n outline
shirt
simnply bex-plaited,
Gown of Plaid Velvet
One of the newest and prettiest of
the gowns for fall and winter wear
is carried out in plaid velvat, with col.
lar, cuffs and plastron effect of solid
color. The strap beit and the rounded
line at the waist afford a novel effect
that is very striking.
Fullness of Dress
The evening dresses shall have full
ness, according to the dictum of the
fashionable designers, In order to pro-
cure full dresses for slim figures,
therefore, they have turned to moire
silk and this material promises to be
very popular for evening dresses this
winter, The favored colors are red,
blue, green and brown,
Coat of Silver Muckrat
for Snappy Winter Days
. bs
Silver muskrat is one of the favorite
furs used for winter coats that will
be in evidence again this season. The
mode! was poted by a prominent mo-
tion picture player.
Closc-Fitting Effect
Noted in Winter Hats
of the
1 — '
axe sn
present aspiration ni
ie d
First of all, the
5 I last winter and
hy some of
smartest wi , That mak
It’ roing to be
ff course, there is danger
popular; of
mibskull
fuster
res the skull
WHE Wari
out the ory
es no dif
ference, worn some
of
he
cap.
ore.
jt bev g Lon its
OMmMing
coming, In
K|till, for a
going to
Now, exacliy
made upon one
Well,
OUrse,
finery?
There 1
youth,
SIDE IN fle
woinen hose who
least
rule, the kulles
i twentd
Perhaps one of the
hints
the ‘teens and
ost
the
¢ first ble
that can be chosen by woman
is no longer in tl
youth ix the cloche Thi
to
who
course, belong the season's
skulleap, the cut brim, and the draped
Nevertheless, it Is worn,
Rose Descont,
the
versions jan
toque.
with
fall
eye
cloche, has
some
wd down over
in the correct new manner,
hat encircled by a band of black satin
ribbon which at the front
with 1 motif alternate em
broidery and creases, This model is,
by .the endowed with a brim
wider at the back than at the front.
Adorn Tulle Frocks With
Frills, Ribbons, Posies
The frosty, airy beauty.of tulle is
brought out in a number of chic eve
ning dresses, This Is one of two types
of dance frock that iz especially at-
tractive for dancing. The other is
a softly clinging gown of chiffon or
georgette.
Tulle is used In this season's
models in frills made of double folds
thickly gathered and sewn in over
lapping rows from belt to hem. Th?
foundation skirt itself is cut with a
flare which gives an extremely bouf-
fant effect with the tulle ruffles The
bodice of a frock of this sort ls al-
ways quite simple, with a quaint little
ruching to finish the decollete neck
and armhole, or a flounce added to
form a bertha across the top. Usually,
as in the Groult designs, a large bow
of satin or—this season—velvet rib
bon or a garniture of flowers is added
at one side of the waistline. No con:
ception of dress for dancing has ever
been presented that has the youthful
beauty of these tulle frocks, with
their frills, ribbons and posies,
“Bridge” Dress One of
Paris’ Fashion Ideas
Afternoon dresses, which Paris
seems determined to revive in place
of sports clothes, are often called
bridge dresses this season.
The most usual form Is an long
sleeved, conservative dress of silk, lace
or velvet. Often it is black and oc-
eagionally there is a loose, long sleeved
jacket which can be slipped off when
it is time to appear in dinner costume,
Underneath 1s a simple sleeveless
dress of clever cut,
is Inset
of
way,
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oon PRODUCTS sold excios
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There they are—little chaps who
h they'll “make” the eleven in
college days. Let them play and
then drink Monarch Cocoa and eat
Monarch Teenie Weenie Wheat
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EVERY genuine Monareh package bears
the Lion Head, the oldest trademark in
the United States covering a completes line
of the world’s finest food products — Coffee,
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with
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Tapping Earth's Heat
down the
farmers are raiding
wolf hounds to 3
The i
to mature would ro-
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OY
aie dens
The possibility of putting puppies.
if
sult ir
numerous
apdart aver
af the
internal
crop allowed
globe
the land
the earth's
of areas of chickens,
leat for kovs stock
12
of At
And
been found
not
nce {
pups ve
the
to find
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dens are hard
of the
rabbit bones
pre
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i everybody likes putting a
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