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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1921)
I I'AOK FIFTHHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATUITOAY, FEnnUAHV 19, 1031. Nuts and Bolts a. coram i'inn. Nnwlyrlch I'm getting nn nuto mobile. What fi tliu flrHt thing one ought to lourii nbuut running ItT WJsoncro Tho tolophono number of tlio noarost ropnlr Htiop Hoston Trnnscrlpt. " Tim tlmo to buy n usod car Is Jiut botoro you move, bo pooplo In tho now neighborhood will think you woro tbo ono who usod It. Knnsns City Htnr. llMffl YOUR 86TTEHY "Tommy, cnn you spoil?" "fiuro! I cnn "on spoil words of four cylinders." Motor Mfo. A mnn rofors to his automnhllo nn "bIio" prohnbly hocnuso It In somo thlnic ho cnn't ronson with. Byrn cuso Ilurnld, HI'AUKINfl. Kitty (playfully) Oh, Tommy boy, why do you cull your motor kltlyT Tommy (mechanically) flho has such n gontln purr. Kitty Tom! T T 7 CATI Itut-ROM. I didn't knock nnyono down tndny. Krlond -Thnfs hnrd luck. Tho Automoblllit. Hobby's dog wan limping nlong on throo foot. "Look, dnddyt Tlgo's not hitting on nil cylinder." Motor Mfo. Mother Did that mnn kiss you Inst night?" Daughter You don't suppose ho drovo ninety miles to honr mo sing. "Why, Teddy! How did you cntch that chicken?" "Oh, I doa runned him nnd runncd him till his ena glvo out." Motor I.lfo. . A gront mnny motorists hnro tho Impression tlmt a storago battery la ii black box which holds somo dark, deep mystery. Home oton imaglno this black box contains whools Hint ro round. As n matter of fact, a storago bnttory Is tho porsonlflcntlon of simplicity. It's iilmply nn oloctro-moehnnlcnl npptiriitus, according to W. II. 'Hlo veiiH of tho Link Illvor battery sta tion nnd In reality It has : only two wnnrltiR pnrts, Ono Is tho platos, tho other tho Insulation. When T. A. Wlllard Invented threaded rubbor In sulation ho eliminated ono of tho wonrlriR pnrts, as It Is clnlmnd Hint 'thronded rubber Insulation will out wear tho platos. Motorists who oxporlenco difficulty In keeping tholr bnttory fully chnrRod nnd In an oporntlvo condition forgot tbo fact thnt ovory ntornRo battery has n certnln cnpaclty which Is meas ured In umporcn. Tho nvcMgo six volt bnttory contains nbout 100 nm pnrcs. If you woro to nttach nn ordi nary oloctrlo llRbt that consumed ono nmpera per hour It would tnko 100 hours beforo tho bnttory would bo como empty. If your llRbts, iRnltlon nnd stnrtlng THE PERFECT 1IIIII m M. ilBIH M, B. Lester nnd J. II. (lonnotto, proprlotorn of tho Kwnuna Motors company, nrn Rradunlly putting tholr display rooms, In tho old Herald bulldlfiR on Fourth street, In sor vlcoablo condition. Tbo Interior of tho building linn boon Riven n IlRht colored coat of paint, nnd InrRo pinto Rlnss windows nro bnlnR plncod In front. This will afford them tin opportunity to display tholr Bcrlf-i Ilooth cars, for which they hnro tho axcluslvo local ngency, ono of tliosa cars now belnR on Its wny hero fr en San Francisco, Mr. Ocnnotto Is now In Han Fran cisco attondlnR to a thousand nnd ono business dotalls, nnd has writ ton to Mr. Lostor that his trip to tho Ooldon Onto city will result In tho socurlnR of n seloctlon of Bcrlpps'Ilooths that will sat tho paco for automobiles hero. A stripped chassis, showing tho "Innards" of tho Bcrlpps-llooth enr. ,-wlll bo sont hero for tho nuto show. frills mothod of ImpnrtlnR Scrlpps- illooth Information to tho public has boon very successful, "for," snya Mr. Lester, "thoro Is nothing about; nur ear llinl wo wnnl In rnnrnnl. ' , . . .. ..... .. . .. consunif ten nmporcs per hour nnil vrho moro tho public sees of Its your Ronnrntor only generate! nva.ince,nnin) mi construction, tho nmperos por hour your battery Ib los-J ,oUor t wm uo uyv,, Wo tou InR flvo nmporcs for ovory hour It lajtliu world It hns nil that a porfoct In service, nod under Ihosa conditions' nU0 needs." would completely discharge In 20 hours. Would It bo rensonahlo to blnmo tbo battery? N'o. Would It bo the generator's fault? No. Proper adjustment of tho genera tor to conform to your driving condi tions Is tbo remedy, nnd when scok InR ndvlco from nn cxitort tell him tho truth. Don't say you nro only stnrtlnR 4 or C times a dny whon you NMV IHUKOTOIW NAMKD IIV DOIHIK UltOTIIKILS. Announcement of tho election of Frederick J. Ilnyncs as president nnd Ronernl mnnngor of Dodge Ilrothors, ,whjch was mado In New York last weok, Is now followed by n comploto list of now directors and chief exocu- Tho farmer Ain't thnt n flno cow? Motorist (nbsontmlndedly) How 1 mnny miles will sho do on a gallon! of milk? Paining flhow (I-ornlon). . "Topics of tho Day" Films. nnt renllv stnrtlnc 20 times. Don't ' tlvcs. Arthur T. Waterfall Is mado tell him you nro not bgrnlng yourjvlco president nnd asslstnnt genornl HITM-SH. Frlond IX d you hnva a plcniant drlvo, my dear? Miss Hpoorty Not very exciting. llKhts when you nro burning them until midnight every night. Don't say you'ro only taking long drlvos whon In reality you'ro inking short trips. If you don't glvo tho fncts you will continue to hnvo trouble. You nuto know. Jfou nuto ro. To tho Auto Bhow. mnnager; Hnrry V. I'opcnoy, socro- tnry of tho corporation; and Ilcgln nld J. Fry. nsslstant secretary, Chas, W. Mntheson has been advanced to tho position of general sales mann gor. Hownrd II. Bloomer Is mado chairman of tho now board of direc tors. Tho othor directors nro Freder ick: J. Hnyncs, Arthur T. Waterfall nnd John Ilallantyno. 44M$MK"SHfrMfr4frM3tHK m r x- r T T t Y T t T T Y 9 t Y Y Y I Failure - Insulation Is not excepted in the Philadelphia Two -Year Guarantee The separators or insulators are an essential part of a storage battery. Properly constructed they should last as long as any other part of the battery. Under the Philadelphia Two-Year Guarantee, failure of insulation is a basis for adjustment just the same as the failure of any other part. But Philadelphia insulation does not fail for three reasons. First Philadelphia battery plates are long lived, but the patented separators, of quarter-sawed, hard wood, are sufficiently strong to outlast the plates. Second The rigidity of the Diamond Grid relieves them from pressure and strain. Third The Philco Slotted Retainers offer still fur ther protection by preventing contact between the sep arators and the positive plates. You never need fear reinsulation expense if you are using a Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery. 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