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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

RELATING TO MODERN

AUTOMOBILE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR

By VICTOR W. PAGÉ, M. E.,

Author of "The Modern Gasoline Automobile", "The Modern Gas Tractor", Etc., Etc.

600 (6x9) Pages.

350 Illustrations.

PRICE $1.50.

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HIS practical treatise consists of a series of thirty-six lessons, covering with nearly 2000 questions and their answers-the automobile, its construction, operation and repair. The subject matter is absolutely correct and explained in simple language. If you can't answer all of the following questions, you need this work. The answers to these and nearly 2000 more are to be found in its pages.

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Give the name of all important parts of an automobile and describe their functions. Describe action of latest types of kerosene carburetors. What is the difference between a "Double" ignition system and a "dual" ignition system? Name parts of an induction coil? How are valves timed? What is an electric motor starter and how does it work? What are advantages of worm drive gearing? Name all important types of ball and roller bearings? What is a "Threequarter" floating axle? What is a two-speed axle? What is the Vulcan electric gear shift? Name the causes of lost power in automobiles. Describe all noises due to deranged mechanism and give causes? How can you adjust a carburetor by the color of the exhaust gases? What causes "popping" in the carburetor? What tools and supplies are needed to equip a car? How do you drive various makes of cars? What is a differential lock and where is it used? Name different systems of wire wheel construction, etc., etc.

A popular work at a popular price. Answers every question you may ask relating to the modern automobile.

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AUTOMOBILE

THE MODERN GASOLINE AUTOMOBILE-ITS DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION,
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR.
By VICTOR W. PAGE, M. E.

The latest and most complete treatise on the Gasoline Automobile ever issued. Written
in simple language by a recognized authority, familiar with every branch of the auto-
mobile industry. Free from technical terms. Everything is explained so simply
that anyone of average intelligence may gain a comprehensive knowledge of the
gasoline automobile. The information is up-to-date and includes, in addition to an
exposition of principles of construction and description of all types of automobiles and
their components, valuable money-saving hints on the care and operation of motor-
cars propelled by internal combustion engines. Among some of the subjects treated
might be mentioned: Torpedo and other symmetrical body forms designed to reduce
air resistance; sleeve valve, rotary valve and other types of silent motors; increasing
tendency to favor worm-gear power-transmission; universal application of magneto
ignition; development of automobile electric-lighting systems; block motors; under-
slung chassis; application of practical self-starters; long stroke and offset cylinder
motors; latest automatic lubrication systems; silent chains for valve operation and
change-speed gearing; the use of front wheel brakes and many other detail refinements.
By a careful study of the pages of this book one can gain practical knowledge of auto-
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folding plates. 1914 edition just issued. (See page 3 for full description.) Price $2.50

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON AUTOMOBILE_DESIGN, CONSTRUC-
TION AND REPAIR.
By VICTOR W. PAGE, M. E.

This practical treatise consists of thirty-six lessons covering with nearly 2000 questions
and their answer-the automobile, its construction, operation and repair. The sub-
ject matter is absolutely correct and explained in sim language. The book is
copiously illustrated with drawings and photographs, showing the latest domestic
and foreign practice. 622 pages, 329 illustrations and plates. (See page 4 for full
description.)
Price $1.50

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"If you own a car-Get this book."-The Glassworker.

"Mr. Pagé has the faculty of making difficult subjects plain and understandable." --Bristol Press.

"We can name no writer better qualified to prepare a book of instruction on automobiles than Mr. Victor W. Pagé."-Scientific American.

"The best automobile catechism that has appeared."-Automobile Topics.

GASOLINE ENGINE TROUBLES MADE EASY-A CHART SHOWING SECTIONAL VIEW OF GASOLINE ENGINE. Compiled by VICTOR W. PAGE. It shows clearly all parts of a typical four cylinder gasoline engine of the four-cycle type. It outlines distinctly all parts liable to give trouble and also details the derangements apt to interfere with smooth engine operation.

Valuable to students, motorists, mechanics, repairmen, garagemen, automobile salesmen, chauffeurs, motorboat owners, motor truck and tractor drivers, aviators, motorcyclists, and all others who have to do with gasoline power plants.

It simplifies location of all engine troubles, and while it will prove invaluable to the novice, it can be used to advantage by the more expert. It should be on the walls of every public and private garage, automobile repair shop, club house or school. It can be carried in the automobile or pocket with ease, and will insure against loss of time when engine trouble manifests itself.

This sectional view of engine is a complete review of all motor troubles. It is prepared by a practical motorist for all who motor. More information for the money than ever before offered. No details omitted. Size 25x38 inches. Securely mailed on receipt 25 cents

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BALLOONS AND FLYING MACHINES

MODEL BALLOONS AND FLYING MACHINES, WITH A SHORT ACCOUNT OF
THE PROGRESS OF AVIATION.
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A short account of the progress of aviation is included, which will render the book of greater interest. Several illustrations of full sized airship and flying machines of the

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BRAZING AND SOLDERING. By JAMES F. HOBART.

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CHARTS

GASOLINE ENGINE TROUBLES MADE EASY-A CHART SHOWING SECTIONAL VIEW OF GASOLINE ENGINE. Compiled by VICTOR W. PAGE. It shows clearly all parts of a typical four-cylinder gasoline engine of the four-cycle type. It outlines distinctly all parts liable to give trouble and also details the derangements apt to interfere with smooth engine operation.

Valuable to students, motorists, mechanics, repairmen, garagemen, automobile salesmen, chauffeurs, motorboat owners, motor-truck and tractor drivers, aviators, motorcyclists, and all others who have to do with gasoline power plants.

It simplifies location of all engine troubles, and while it will prove invaluable to the novice, it can be used to advantage by the more expert. It should be on the walls of every public and private garage, automobile repair shop, club house or school. It can be carried in the automobile or pocket with ease and will insure against loss of time when engine trouble manifests itself.

This sectional view of engine is a complete review of all motor troubles. It is prepared by a practical motorist for all who motor. No details omitted. Size 25x38 inches. 25 cents MOTORCYCLE TROUBLES MADE EASY-A CHART SHOWING SECTIONAL VIEW OF TWIN CYLINDER GASOLINE ENGINE. Compiled by VICTOR W. PAGÉ.

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CIVIL ENGINEERING

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CONCRETE

JUST PUBLISHED CONCRETE

WORKERS' REFERENCE

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