Au, NEVER Bur eer wails Tee Be Te Tae Colm 13 ™ Tug Sure suguTs Ang Tue Mmoow Tes = On, MEven LOO 20 Bul PERT pas, WET ME Bon 30 Dosa 13 Ow Comma Tee Sums Pagrry Jang ™ Wate Tet Bom A VERWAL TRANS MUTATION 4 awe, SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. WALKER (THE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING THE Wont i to port, And nant If they fail to cannot s1l¢ be proms i ited, leap one boun beizhts of p For and So up at roficiency, their own ti untrue wughtless, erring they lose blame others their grip on unworthy of trust, of hopeless should be under full selves, thinking, they {-respect, become their birthright drift time they for a mess pottage and out to sen port and prosperous Newspaper Syndicate.) mms HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the way says the dictionary 1sn’t enough for some of the puzzles and you really need a plesiosaurus, (@ by MeCluas Newspaper Syndicate.) REASSEMBLING SNAKE known slain gny some of the ! ar reassembied ang, renewed the war of evil against right. Here 1s a truth set forth SO snes and as the ood still end: year BRO 03 Re res, 80, gulse of a popular su perstition, lingers the myth In which the clothed [It (E by McClure Newspaper Byndl still I of Osirls ate.) “*To judge with candor and wrong feeble to strong, The support against the wretched and the to feed, Will cover many an idle, be made from small of various foods, ar: ranged and garnished that they are most inviting in appearance. SY ALADS may ®_O New Carrot Salad. Dissolve one-half package of lem- pan, so that It may be cut inte small thick. Grate a cupful of carrot, add a tablespoonful of onion and half a cupful of finely minced celery, mix with a good salad dressing and let stand in a cool When ready to serve alternate heaps of the cubed lemon Jello with the carrot mixture on lettuce; heap on a spoonful of mayonnaise and serve grated French Dressing. This is the simplest of all salad dressings and the easiest to prepare. Take good sweet olive oll, three table spoonfuls to one of cider vinegar, add a pinch of salt, a dash of cayenne and a bit of powdered sugar. Beat with an egg beater until thick and well. blended. Adding chopped pepper, onion and minced parsiey to French dressing makes a seasoning for salads which Is most tasty. well (@® 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) | 2 | KID By DOUGLAS MALLOCH A GOOD LITTLE 3 S HE makes \ times, At times when read ; She asks you lots of noise lots of you're for nickels and For things she can't possibly need. She doesn't do things she is told, And does do the things you forbid, And all of the day you must scold— And yet she's a good little kid. Her It's She's noise—well, healthy, rough, boys, yet bad. doesn’t “sir” way it's Innocent and happy, and she's as rough noise, glad; the as And well, it's nothing that's She say “Yes, ma'am” and The that you wish that she did ; You're worried a bit over her And yet she's a good little kid. We worry a lot That And then ends over don't ich; the day SO mm and It tendered HES br night with its touct Then down knees full, Forgetting the things that For deep in You on your your heart, after all, good little kid. ire Newspaper know she's a by Mel Syndicates.) As Told by Irvin S. Cobb ENOUGH’'S ENOUGH Of to have were passis Paris and other pla working my head wasn't in the line on active duty now, finally, this week up “Where are ger “Texas” the youth. “Yes, sir, I was teaching school down there when into this war. 1 had a dependent on and while [ wanted to go and do my bit I thought it better on my mother's account that I should wait until the draft took me. tut while I was trying to decide Sen. ator Morris Sheppard of our state came to sur town and made a recruit. | Ing speech. He said it was high time we ‘were satisfying our national honor, Well, sir, that phrase hit me right where I lived, The next day I went in as a volunteer, and after a I got a commission-—and here 1 am, sitting in a mud hole in France. “Major, 1 don't regret having done what 1 did do. If it was to do over again I reckon | wouldn't hesitate, But, major, as 1 look back on what I've gone through with landed. and more especially on what's happened to me lately, IT don’t mind telling vou, in strict confidence, that my national honor Is dern near satis. fled I” (@ by the Central Press Association.) wsdl) — been off when And to top off with, we have from.” you fron?" asked Bul replied we got mother me, spell (TTR HAA ISI 47S PH AS 05 TIRE 3 Truck le Useful the wear Overloading cause of haps no pa {to of trucks Is excessive tire rt of the renter train sreaier sirain truck is subjected on overloads the tires Whi practice tires rules of Inflation Intter subject pneumatics much d are does as age to tr complete disregard of With regard to tire manufacturer's inflation observed consistently inflation Is, In as a the , the nstructions on should be of truck tires Over. most cases, as danger- nus underinflation. Even braking maximum as 8 necessary to Wear af RED TO YELLOW CHANGE FOUGH Switch of Tail Light Is Op- posed by Majority of A. A. A. Clubs. Rank and Fil ¢ Op pose, recomme ] mmittees of the ference and it of club the velopments dicate, It is stated, of the motoring resolution adopted at the A. A. A. as follows “That the secretaries of { fillated with the American Automo- bile association In convention as sembled hereby cond pro- posed change as being detrimental to public safety and to the best in. terest of 20000000 motor vehicle wns at executives that tall light was postponed since the conferend that the public rank file the by stand the time clubs af emn the owners.” Railways Want It Althongh no mention was made in the resolution of the forces urging the change, It was well known that the rallroads and the motor clubs were on different sides of the fence on this Important matter, Notice has been served by the A. A. A. that proper provision must be made for represen. tation of the motorists hefore any com that takes up this for further study, as provided by safety conference question the Little Gasoline Needed A baby automoblle, no longer than pulled into Washing ton recently and sailed up to the cap- itol, San Francisco, says Popular Science Monthly, Its driver, Petzel of Alameda, Calif, the designer of the sturdy chine that scooted over ittle mountains electric lights and The wheel base measures 60 060 It ean make a speed of 80 hour on the track, and 65 on the road. After the designer that his unique littie of gasoline. striking =a knuckle rod wheels ad Yosults steering CEXCORRIYEe , g either f of 1 tires mation; MM A 4 wearin or pneu- nse recently attention stor came to my completely rul an opera iatle slight ned eun a pair of pn tires on a 50-mile drive after a The front wheels should not he lined actly parallel 11d: Bre ’ ’ llustration for pressis ver the ¥ regulation Likely Be careful to Injure Tires turn of the the tire {hat a sharp heels does not bring with a spring fender or As the wheel turns this pro quickly cut through the of the tire. When the car Is led there Is danger that In ugh roads the tires will or gouged by projections on the fenders. Bent or broken fend may also be In a position where they will gouge the tires. Inspect De. neath the fender and make sure that there are no projections which could strike upon the tire. You may find bolts rubbed smooth and bright by con the tires If a oversize tires, be sufficient and fender to capacity most heavily loa bumped ers on change ig made to sure that there will be clearance between tire the car is loaded however, provided by manufacturers, Automobile at Its Best See that your oil-pressure gauge op all times. If no pressure is indicated, stop and have your trouble remedied at once, Keep sufficient good cylinder oll in pan at all times. See that the radiater Is kept filled with water, See that front wheels toe-n fivesix should be checked occasionally alignment to avold tire wear. Keep your battery filled with dis See that sufficient your generator amperage at all discover the cause, See that springs are greased occa sionally, Before starting set spark about one-fourth up sector. lever Gallatin Gateway A New Route to Yellowstone Park Commencing August 1st, the regular Yellowstone Park Mo- tor Coaches will operate direct from Three Forks, Monsana, for the Park Tour. Go West this ear via the Chicago, Milwau. > & Se. Paul. Take “The Olympian” famous transcontinental train operated by electric power over four mountain ranges. Stop over at Three Forks on the main line and visit Yellowstone Park. Never before have you had an opportunity to step into the regular Park Motor Coaches direct from a through trans continental train. No branch line travel. Call on our trav’ experts for full information Addreny Cc. 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