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Show MM PURCHASERS mm HAYNES Tho automobilo buying season is in full blast, aud many purchasers will be car owners for tho first time. Elwood llaynes, pioneer automobilo manufacturer manufac-turer of Kokomo, Ind,, gives tho following follow-ing timely advico to snch owners which should bo very helpful indeed: Ono of tho most important things for the automobilist to learn is not to " tinker.' There is no mystery conccnlcd under tho hood of a. car; (hero is nothing that should bo kept secret from the car owner, but tho temptation to "tinkor" usually bo-(omes bo-(omes too great: a delicate adjusting adjust-ing screw is turned or a wire is disconnected dis-connected and' then trouble begins. Tall: to tho ro'pnir man, study iho instructions, learn ull you can, and then when the emergency comes you'll be prepurod. But 'wait for the emergency. Do not linker. Don't try to make adjustments when the car is already in adjustment. adjust-ment. Don 't try to improve the timing of tho valves or tho ignition; igni-tion; the manufacturer knows best-Treat best-Treat your car as you would an expensive ex-pensive watch. A lot. of trouble may bo avoided by having au expert examine ex-amine tho car about once cverv two months. There arc many 'littlo wrongs that may quickly dovolop into big wrongs if not "discovered and checked. |