The Saturday evening post . For Cold Weather Driving YOUR motor is a heatengine. At maximum efficiency, its tem-perature should approach but never reach the boiling when winter comes along and the thermometer beginsto hang around the freezing point, your motor is in for heat-engine begins running too cool. Therefore your radiator must be covered either partly orcompletely. And only the BOYCE MOTO-METER on yourradiator cap, keeping you constantly informed of your motorstemperature, can tell you how much of your radiator to cover. BOYCE MOTO-METER is a strong, handsome ins


The Saturday evening post . For Cold Weather Driving YOUR motor is a heatengine. At maximum efficiency, its tem-perature should approach but never reach the boiling when winter comes along and the thermometer beginsto hang around the freezing point, your motor is in for heat-engine begins running too cool. Therefore your radiator must be covered either partly orcompletely. And only the BOYCE MOTO-METER on yourradiator cap, keeping you constantly informed of your motorstemperature, can tell you how much of your radiator to cover. BOYCE MOTO-METER is a strong, handsome instrumentwith a simple, clear dial and an ever-visible ribbon of red fluidalways before you. It requires no care and its warning isalways accurate—and in time. Your dealer carries it in six models from $ to $ and willattach one for you in ten minutes. Dashboard types—$ to $ THE MOTO-METER COMPANY, Inc. NEW YORK, U. S. A. LONG ISLAND CITY. You 7MTENWM MOMi RUSSIAS red ministry of finance, in an-ticipation of the resumption of com-i merce with foreign nations, has beencasting about for means to pay the interna-tional trade balances that will have to beliquidated in hard money. There are no ac-curate figures available upon which to basean estimate of Russias stock of gold coin;but it is well known that her gold supplyhas been materially depleted by the Bol-shevist leaders. An interesting phase of the red programfor paying international trade balances isthe proposed issue of platinum creditnotes. The soviet ministry of financeclaims that it holds platinum reserves tothe amount of 37,500,000 rubles or, inround figures, $18,750,000 at par of ex-change. It


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