CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. ——— WINTER NEED MORE TIME Reduce Speed for Safety in Slippery Weather, Auto Club Warns. Safe winter driving begins with a readjustment of one's schednle to al- low more time for travel between the home and ofliee, store, shop, or plant, according to Matthew 1°. Morse, sec- retary of the Automobile Club of Missouri. “The an ex wra five, ten or f{ifteen minutes, de pending upon the distance one has to wavel, may mean a difference much : more significant than that denoted | % freeze merely by the time)” FRIIS - . | DRIVERS * Seasonable Don'ts x : 1 : 5 3 Th There are several Important rules to follow for the success ful operation of the car in win ter, Here are a few reminders: Don't forget to change ofl every 000 miles, even if the car has an oil filter, Don’t try to rush a snowdrift or a mudhole, Go slowly and get through, Don't close all the windows of the car. Signals are essen tial to motoring safety. Don't fail to refill the bat tery with water every two weeks and check the charge. Don't drive without chains on a slippery road, and don't drive with them on a dry road. Don't fail to check the anti solution - . Brevity the Highest Point of Eloquence story Is told that when Abra ham Lincoln was conferring with a committee over a speech the Presi. dent was to maké, he said: “If I am to talk 45 minutes I will not need any time for prepuration, but If | am to speak 10 minutes I would like a week to get my remarks ready.” Lincoln could say more In a few 3 STOPS FITS " . | Brooklyn, N. Y.~Wonderful results are ye. words than any man of modern times, port y Epilepsy Colonies using a new In literature and oratory, it has al Ds fhe mont stubhotn ow ns been the hrief, lucid y sends num te ’ . De sox 71, Bt Johns | style of expression that has created ! B1atiny 2 reser) LY. will receive s f . 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Remedy Is More Time. “The remedy for these plainly, is to take more time. motprist usually allows ten for his merning run to the office, why not make it fifteen for winter? No better way to spend five minutes can be devised. If this allowance is made, there will be no driving so fast that a sudden stop may mean a fatal skid. It will provide time to let the reckless | driver pass. It will be adequate for more caution in congestion, permitting one to drive farther behind the next car, which will make stopping possi- ble in case an emergency arises, “Such a readjustment of one's early morning routine is not difficult, and i it will bear fruit in the form of a | greater traffic safety.” Don’t twist the steering wheel when so many suddenly when ice und snow are wel 0% ile . tr ordinarily on the road. Front-wheel skids are the most dangerous. TOPs OIL PUMPING conspire against PILLS fs Don’t use the choke excessive ly or run on too rich a carbure tor mixture. 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The same tests showed that even a considerable difference in Jacket water temperature has but | slight effect upon car acceleration. The tests were made on a six-cylin- der 1926 engine. A jacket water degrees to 54 make but change of the temperatu: take manifold from 150 172 degrees resulted in provement in acceleration. change In the from 212 appeared to | an while a of the in- Irving H. Taylor. temperature Try ¢ most degrees ai complete domination of the | slight difference, field in a number of foreign countries. not to mention their strength at home. The photo shows Irving H. Taylor | of the automotive division of the De partment of Commerce, degrees to marked im- DETERMINE WEAR ON AUTOMOBILE TIRES “The most valuable car ever offered for so little money” 1 fi The WUD r Overiand Company So rapidly has demand mounted for the perfected Whippet, that a as edible... EN FE oT Ee 5 i —_ (MLN Following a Tire Under Various Loads. Watching through clear plate glass with both the naked eye and the pho- tographic camera, the bureau of standards Is experimenting with a specially constructed apparatus to de- termine how and why the treads of automobile tires wear and the effect ITTY ly and at such a rate that it will Inst as long as the remainder of the tire. From an observation of the man- ner In which treads wear In service as well as from laboratory tests, it Is apparent that the wear Is influenced by the construction of the tire and of the axle load and air pressures, The apparatus, devised to ascertain by intimate observations the varying configurations In tire treads for the information of the Industry, includes a miniature car moved back und forth on. a.track. by rack and pinion, with tire pressing against the glass plate at varying pressures and loads, The full text of a written statement on the subject follows: Apparatus by which the wear of automobile tires In service can be re. corded and studied. has Just been A pneumatic tire Is constructed with a thick layer of rubber around Its outer circumference to net aus a wearing surface. This Is commonly referred to as the tread of the tire ns distinguished from the body of the tire, which Is designed to withstand alr pressure, The Ideal tread, in ad dition to giving tractive properties to the tire, should wear down uniform. the design of the tread as well as by external conditions such as road sur face, speed of operation, ete. The fact that the wear of a tire tread Is influenced by the design of the tire has been emphasized by the genern! adoption of the balloon tire, which because of its large contact area sub- Jects the tread to greater distortions ns It comes in contact with the road than is usual in high-pressure tires, The bureau has bullt an apparatus consisting of a small ear, which may be moved back and forth on a track by rack and pinion. The body of the car conkists of a sheet of clear plate glass, A tire under a definite load and air pressure may be pressed against this glass plate and observed through the glass. Ry running the car along the track while the tire Is pressed against It the distortions of the tread corresponding to the netlon In service enn be seen and photo- graphed, Touring - Coach - = Coupe - - Chassis - - Jour pleat plants —at Toledo, Elmira, Pontiac and Toronto — are taxed to capacity, and e ent and expansion, to permit even greater production, are dy under way. People continue to express amazement that cars of such remarkable quality and cal perfection can be offered at such low prices. Here is true beauty — in color, lines, rtions and interiors. 170 And here, too, are Tenure whi disiaguiah the finest pea i -SWu on : brakes, ! tank at rear, oct lu on, silent timing chai, over size balloon tires and snubbers and long semi-elli springs. See this car—ride in it, and com it with any other light — op looks, for performance, Sty. or Arras desirability TOLEDO, OHIG