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The model city is marked by clean private homes, well tented community, where strikes are unknown, Marysville was a struggling | munity of some few hundred | when the Marysville Land | ment company was formed. | pany | town. | the workers at “a reasonable price. | able hotel i . | modations were provided. | of 30,000 population, The prineipal i property holders each year hire a city | manager to run the place on the com- mission form of government. The city's | school system is not surpassed by any in America. Educators were brought | from some of the largest cities In the | country and told to provide the best. | Dance halls, movie theaters and steam- | boat companies were granted conces sions under the city government. | Taxes are low, as the upkeep of the town Is practically paid for largely by {| the manufacturers. MAKE THE PARK PRACTICAL ation Ground Will Be Found Thoroughly Worth While, The recreational value of our publie parks is, of course, a practical value. Play Is health and success | Any form of play | recreation which | centers which are not used | serious routine work 1s {| Even the least healthful forms of play, | recreations which do not tend to help | our physical well-being, have a certain essential to of a is beneficial. | the in | save us from neuroses and nervous | breakdowns, The best form of recrea- i . { tion, however, is that which takes us exercise, and aids brain and body at | the same time. For city residents the | parks supply an ample fleld for recrea- HANDSOME STREET SIGNS clubs Sold on argument — and quality. finest ONE that's for the man the best Havana. BLUNTS ALL HAVANA Made in Tampa by Cu. ban cigarmakers of the best Havana tobacco. A rich, full-flavored cigar that sells on its taste aroma, workmanship. Box of 50 53:50 Sent parcel post prepald on receipt of cash, money order or check. Address mail order department “en Yahn and Actual McDonnell 1211.1313 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. OU CAN SAVE $50.00 ean pat it on EET Era AGENTS Men and Women 8e¢ll our merchandise, This is your oppor tunity to establish yourself in a good paying business with a strong future. Write us asking us about our proposition. B. B. Sales Co., 212 E. 126th 8t., New York City BALL MACHINE 25pm men. We make MO-JO-MIB Vending Gum, an individual piece that will vend in any ball machine and increase sales 100%. A letter stating the number of machinos operated or sold will bring a sample and quotation, CHICLE PRODUCTS COMPANY Mount Pleasant Ave. NEWARK, MN. J, The proprietor of a store in China. mission to erect a street sign keeping with the atmosphere of the locality. al iron posts—Popular Mechanics Magazine, The “City Practical™ real estate expert. city. There has been a wrong impres- or less than the embellishment and beautification of the city, whereas It is the lopping off of the unnecessary things; It Is cutting down to the prac. tical things that makes it responsive to every call that is put upon it; and out of that order, out of that very rhythm of movement, out of the ability to do the things placed upon it, will come ‘the city beantiful’” How Town “Grows.” A town thrives the best and accom- plishes the most when It grows, It grows when {ts citizens grow. Its eit- lzens grow when they have mind-pow- er and soul-power. True growth means making today better than yesterday, tomorrow better than today. Growth means changing ourselves to conform to outward circumstances. Growth Is finding ourselves, getting rid of short. comings and utilizing what is really worth the effort, Hedge for the Corner Lot. For a corner lot a hedge Is excellent, Replant it when the leaves fall, Cut the top growth hack one-half a f f % Zo Lat rae s gn fu xi ” a 4m Aid Ly . nm 00D ADVICE ON DRIVING MOTORS Watch Road Some Distance in Advance of Car. Drivers Dodge Every Little] Hole, Stone, Horseshoe and Broken Bottle With Short Turn of the Steering Wheel. Some Motorcar drivers their | cars along the speed, preserve course, with scare run 1s at neariy ations when the ing sn ns On the who dodge horseshs Looking Ahead, These diff wil roads, Ane Cre Noes ke on city make it a friend at ture to sit he clae confidence In with give the one and make you apprehensive the In ail probability the secret lies in this reasons that You other, yet the feeling is there the driver focusses his gaze. The proficient driver has early | learned to watch the road far in ad- | vance of his car-—as far, In fact, as | the road visible. On a straight, level road this may be several miles, on a winding course as far as the next turn: on a hilly road the crest of the is Following this practice, all bad i places and small objects on the surface | of the road are seen long before the | car comes to them, and almost uncon- sclously the car is steered to avold them. The action begins so early that | the movement is practically lmpercep- tible to other passengers, and the driv- | er does not find It necessary to keep his eyes fixed upon the spot or object until it has passed; he has early In sured that it will not be struck by the wheels, and so continues to keep his eyes focused away ahead. Thus he avolds dropping his eyes to watch all such near objects and raising them again to the focussing point, a prac- tice that becames wearisome to the driver and gives rise to unexpected emergencies, indifferent Drivers. The novice or indifferent driver who concentrates much of his attention on the road directly in front of his wheels does not see fmpedimenta far enough in advance to begin a gradual move ment In avoldance of them, but must make quick turns to swing out around the holes, stones and other obstrue- tions, Then, with his attention fixed upon the particular thing or place he is avolding, he is unprepared for the next one, which he has not seen. The human eye Is like a camera in this respect that when focussed dpon the distance the immediate foreground Is also In falrly good focus, but when focussed only a few yards or two or three rods ahead, the background is very indistinct the torcar driver who watches the road at the point of disappearance finds that the foreground takes Jf that Is, he subconsciously directs the of any distraction of his attention from what Consequently no care of tse movements the car without is coming farther on, So his car fol Sts lows a rH er rag! Course wi Sassy sinuosities that swaying of the | on motorists there over which are ments of all Ce and, LY ng thelr on t} R th Ig an iu s srt ¥ £ Biers 0 slightest s tention low down or turn into a side street or Kon or car ass around a wa Shows Simple Tools Special Service in Any Garage or Repair Shop. Three Tools Made From Soft Wood for Re. moving Dents From Fenders and Bodies and for Straightening Fend. ers, while another is provided with con- vex faces of different radil, Various other sizes and shapes may be easily made to meet special cases, A lever, about six feet long, Is made with its lower face concave and Is faced with leather or rubbef. The end of this lever is provided with a hook engages underneath a buckled fender in the manner shown, so that the fender will be restored to nearly its original shape~—Popular Mechanics Magazine, AUTOMOBILE MEWS _ oir Three thousand automobiles are reg- istered in Cairo, Egypt. *. * . Chicago led all other cities last year with 5.527 automobiles stolen, - * . New York state has an automobile to every 14 of its residents and a H- censed chauffeur to every three cars Cl A patent has been granted for an automobile tratler shaped like a boat. It can be ued to navigate waters, - » * Between 45 and 50 per cent of all antomobiles sold in this country are marketed on some deferred payment system. . & » The largest price decline of 1020, as estimated by the New York Federal Reserve bank, was In rubber, which fell 63.5 per cent, CI In England the official automobile leense tag must be kept in a small eircular holder attached to the car NER Sms AVR] BY WESTIE WEPIIAPLE IIH comment THE BIRDS. “Someone” sald Mr. Song Sparrow, “spoke about us the other day. “Yes, this person spoke about us and spoke 80 nleely and kindly, 8 100, song: “ ‘Bometimes worn "And out of style a “1 listen to the birdies ging “ “They don't care if 1 haven't a “ ‘For they £ Just as sweetly for those in clothes "As for ose in the bows!’ “Now.” “wasn't that “That Sparrow. “y es." gind that when all my clothes are nd even torn, win oid th latest of lac snid Mr nice?y Song was nice” “] n't Mr. Sparrow, people realize we de ney because we fre “We much by singing “Then want to “Heilo, everytl 1sn't noney ang oor Re “So it Is nie | we sing they whether poor. “Clothes and money don’t make any *h = First 4 { YT | RCO RT EE difference with us, but JOY OURHESS and such gorgeous time, kinds of pranks, and then and not dow 0 | I think 1 be quieter ! make such a and 1 { and behave beautifully. | “Then I think of all the pranks I've played and the naughty things I've done, and gracious, me, how that list does grow! “] think of the hats I've knocked off the heads of people. that agaln and again, “I think of the dust I've blown straight through the open windows In the homes of people. “l think even of the people tried to almost blow away. I do that really, but I make it walking for them, at times! “Then 1 think, too, of the should noise, quiet mercy hard of which you have seen me do. “For you know that the wind is cer- gets magnificently mad!” “I've never heard it spoken of that way,” sald Mr, Song Sparrow. “but then you doubtless have a differ. ent way of talking from most of us, as your actions are so different, too. “Still, I anr glad to hear that you're quiet at times. Yes, I know you are, too. But it is pleasant to know that you like to be quiet at times, too, “When one sees you blowing, one can't imagine that you would ever be happy acting quietly, “Well, Wind, we mustn't stay around much longer, It is getting chilly, you know, quite ehilly.” “Goodbye, Mr, Wind,” sald the Birds, “fiave a good time and don’t blow yourself away.” “I'll never do that” said Mr. Wind, laughing. Mother Was Lost A very small boy, looking rather bewildered, approached a policeman “Please, sir,” he sald, “have you seen f Indy about here?” “Why, yes, sonny,” answered the po lHceman, “I've seen several” “But have you seen one without a little boy?" persisted the youngster, “Yes,” replied the policeman. : “Well,” sald the little fellow, “I'm the Uttle boy, Where's the lady?” The Same Old Backache! Does every day bring the same old backache? "Do you drag along with your back a dull unceasing ache? Eve ning find you “all played out?’ Don't be discouraged! Realize it is motel f sign you haven't taken good care yourself. This has probably strained your kidneys, Take things easier for awhile and help your kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Then the back- ache, dizziness, headaches, tired feel ings and bladder troubles will go, Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! . a A Virginia Case Jas A Miller, cigar maker, 201 5th Charlottesville, ‘a. says: “My back started to ache and it botherad me 10 get around for some time. I could hardly walk because A 86- vere pain took me in my back At the same time I was an- noyed by the kidney secretions, Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of all the and my kidneys have been in good condition ever since.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c & Box OAN’S %onEr PILLS FOSTER -MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. trouble Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago ot Gout? Tako BHEUMA CIDE w remove thecanss and drive the poison from the system. “EMEUNACIDE OF THE INSIDE PUTS RERUNATISE OF THE OUTSIDE At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Sen, Whelesale Distributors Baltimore, Md, Reason Encugh. aveler-—1 hear veler—How's ths der—He's dead. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Even a sick child f “California Fig Syrup.” loves the “fruity™ If the if your chi 11 of cold, ill never few how taste o id a open y 1 8 Can + it see for works all tion poison, sour bile and was the tender, little bowels and child again, thers keep © x1 on bottle r “California” IN BUYING ASPIRIN ALWAYS SAY “BAYER” Look for the Name “Bayer” on Tab lets, Then You Need Never Worry. Tablets of safely “Bayer Aspirin” can be taken for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuri- tis, and Pain generally. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of This package is plainly stamped with the safety “Bayer Cross.” The “Bayer Cross” means the gen- by physicians for over twenty-one A woman begins to show her age only when she tries to hide it Sick-headache? Mrs. Moss gives Good Advice for Young Women Lynchburg, Va.—""When I was developing into womanhood I was troubled with constipation. Each month I suffered and would go into convulsions (possibly caused by congestion of all the organs), I suffered in that way for six or eight months and then my mother started to give me Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, It ssemed like no time at all before I was relieved of all con- gestion and sick-headaches, which were s0 bad at times that I just thought I would die. Since that time I have had absolutely no dis comfort, convulsions or sick-head- aches, and I give the little ‘Pellets’ all the credit in the world for my resent good health.,”——Mrs, Carrie oss, 2017 Main St, Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalides’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., about your case and receive free advice, KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind" BRS
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