Buying and Planting to be and that demon- Some Roadside planting dergoing the discussion stage is well In a way because fit strates interest in the subject. states have regulated roadside plant ing by law and others have shown how trees or shrubbery might be out and have warned that tall trees might cast enough shade on adjoining fields to hamper crop growth. As the mat ter stands now whatever might done would be unofficial. way commission exercises authority over the right of way on all state roads and local authorities have juris diction on county ways. Officials of that body offer co operation, but are not in a position to offer anything else. They have no funds that can be used for the pose of buying trees or planting them. Sedans set influence of any single community be Messina is shown He caused a great Rignor in his car, sensation when HORNBLOWER IS with trees from one city or town to another. This requires singleness of purpose on the part of various clubs, societies and If the trees are to be set out those interested in the work may well get together short ly and discuss their plans so that some well-defined program can be and followed. The expense should not be a bar. Many a club would be will ing to be responsible for a specified strip of highway.—Indianapolis News, Small Towns Lacking in Public Utilities While 03 per cent of the small towns of America have public and while radios, autom movies and other elements of enjoyment and edu- cation more than 40 per are without systems sald president of of Women's interests, libraries, yobhiles, almost universal, the water, and running water in Mrs. John ID. Sherman, General Federation are cent of smaller towns public sewer the homes, situation of surv revexied as the compl s was result ey recently under the direction ering the urban population of the entire country for than eted of the federation, Cov and accounting more one-fourth of the homes, The total number of town which have popul 10.000, lacked ents regar s, some of great as of n san- in RON), ation as which all or some the elem itary More ded as moder essentials, than 4.00) to less was more thi wns with popula- than 5.000, said Mrs have no public These towns, than a million wives in them more thar from tions Sher man, water supply. she said, contain more homes, and the house- annually of water wells Economy 3 in old Brick In the cently, a saving of $564 was effec by the acquired n razed. It was found t had gone 312 a construction f a house re ted use of old brick that had been when i ullding was 18,000 bricks at a cost of whereas face brick uid about $33 a thousand. An addit ving was made in lay- ing the old bricks, which did net have to be laid with the precision required in the laying of face brick. Besides the monetary saving, the owners feel they have carried out bet- ter the characteristics of the type of house they were building. which was modeled on the old English cetiage plan, hat into the house thousand, & Cost wo hav ional sa Planning Small House The small house is typically Amer. jean. Thousands are being bullt every year, many of them on the snpposi- tion that the art of small house archi tecture is independent of its material, Sense of proportion and the laws of structure are based in great part on the material employed The material, in turn, has an im portant bearing upon the design. Since lamber will cont favorite material for small house construction, those who build small houses should be familiar with the best practices in planning and designing. inue to be the Know Your Child’s School Parents should visit schools for two reasons. First, understand some- thing of modern school methods. ond. to make the mequaintance of the teacher who Is so very Important In the child's life, Much criticism of modern education is due to lack of information. Teach. ing methods change constantly and they usually change for the better, but some of us find it easler to critl- e¢lze thane to find out what Is really going on~—Robert E. Simon in Chil dren. to Sec- Slate Roofing in Colors Slate roofings come in many colors, forms and sizes and are adapted to all architectural or structural require. ments. They may be used on any type of roof—sloping or fiat. They may be obtained In dull, bright, mot- tiled or variegated colors, permanent or weathering, and in any thickness desired. Never Important Citizen e man who 1s actuated by selfish | i Ises only lsm't of much value to & community, RANK NUISANGE Mark of Amateur. of the a nuisance, putomo- The 100 Excessive sounding bile horn has become thoughtless driver who much Trellance upon the qualities of the horn may often fright- en a person by gi a loud when wary pedestrian. There is such when, the horn might 1 lightly before gon crossing the tesy places protective unnecessarily toot close upon the no reasonable excuse for if at ave necessary, ded pe r nse heen soul near the Better rist can due down The mo safety be the gettting the street, observe cour ne yd and thoughtful of the i slow who is rights of others can nsually on to use tact in sounding horn. Bombastic Blowing. blowing of the hom characteristic of the owner “Pe may be a ymbastie car for the first says H. Clifford Bro} al adviser of the West Side Y. A. Autor New “There may who is operating his imes."” aw, nobhile sc be hool, ork. some the beginner feel quite sure o for calcul be wall more certalr for somewhat nervous who not He ing that people who n the highway will to get horn does control, reason may he out of his line | WW on gives his The sod a of exerci be excu lent plenty nt for over tooting. driving can “More experienced drivers some imes fall to sound their he when onght, They thi them The best form following nn they nk amateurs in of in tises as horn happy } 0 a Car » ¥ Pegs Ing lles in the much There motorists ought jm between too and n times ot enough certain are to sound of when in the Interest moral obligation. auton sense when a warning This Is a eral, the should exerd ft comes to his hom driver of an hile common ise Toot Horn Near School, «“1¢ there Is any certain time when blow his freedom it is when a public just as it tts pupils. There are other when a driver should thoughtful! not to blow much, as when going by hospitals, passing churches on Sundays and other places where people have a right te quiet. Late at night 1s another time when silence is golden. “The torists and pedestrians carefully will tikely develop a sane horn program. £4 he 1a alert and If his direction and speed of travel such that those ahead are reasonably sure to out of the way before the driver arrives at the spot, there is no need of mak- ing a lot of If there is the least possibility of danger instinctive iy the driver's foot should go the brake pedal at the same time his hand goes to the horn, “When one is driving In the coun- try and desires to pass another car going in the same direction, it is both customary and safer to sound the horn once so that the driver of the car ahead can judge as to when and where he will give the follower his | host chance to pass. Usually he will | give way when signaled. If he does not give way and there is any doubt about his having heard the signal, it is good practice to sound the horn one can horn with unre stricted nearing school lets out times he especially driver who watches other mo- is be noise, to Suggests “Golden Rule” | W. J. Berichon, Muskegon county (Michigan) traffic officer, wants mo. torists to get out and push rather | than become Idle spectdators in time | of meceldents. = “When an accident takes place on | a highway other motorists should first | push the cars off the road,” says Mr. | Berichon, “Records show that many accidents | have resulted at night as a result of pars being left on the highways after | necidents, There Is no reason why | pther motorists cannot do a little | pushing and keep traffic going.” »OO0000000 00000000000 0000000000000000 oC Service Made Part Q of National Shows the OO In nu shows In Jan in New York and be separate tional automobile und February Chicago there for Ka Hary will service sections equipment, that is, and show 1 ghter on «i spl rage tools, and the cial machinery New York vehicles of in commer ton- also he show plans will a considerably increased num inufactur {tors ber of mu ing exhib into the expositions, he commercia are to be suppl # + nat i pat { reads Brot se ig manufac turers 2O000000000 SSO0OOBDUO00D0O00UP0D0000S 0000 O00 00000000000000000000000 Mounting Is Convenient for Auto- Horn Button bracket Hit I , SOT horn buttor of 0 aut ent place dire the steering wheel, is re from a piece of sie aor hr perhaps the most he horn butte unless it is wheel itself 1 of the thie steering ses cont nual twists ix. therefore, not to : may be 4 slotted for each te] xr, wo PBES PATTIE - - 1 ee TO i WEE LED TROUER Yet The Horn Button May Be Mounted in a Very Convenient Position Under the Rim of the Steering Wheel by the Use of a Piece of Tubing. the other end, the button, wires to fold about 1 the out attach. The two may for inch button ing leading to twisted around the steering or, better, led through a piece of conduit down to the dash. A button so mounted Is always with in reach of the driver's when turning even then it ene rgencies, be post finger except sharp curves, and is quite find in The bent slightly upward to bring the button nearer to the rim of the steering wheel, if this found to result in added convenience. ~—Popular Mechan Magazine. very easy to tube may be HE ies Backways Permit Faster Traveling on Highways Many trafic experts do not share the popular bellef that if car registra tions continue to increase at the pres ent rate there will be no road or street on which to drive in comfort. They point to a number of significant trends which they declare are serv. ing to lessen congestion by distribut. ing the traflic. To {illustrate this ENCOURAGING Herbert was online his troubles to a friend. “Yes, she refused. me.” a curious smile, “but she did it in a most encouraging way.” “How +" asked the friend, was that? ‘It doesn't seem to worry you much.” footprints on the linoleum in the hall and sald: ‘Next time youn come to DICTATION Should Reduce Whnt “He's burr, got “Oh, quit nut” hard-shelled, talks with a almond « TOR talking about the poor Improvements Gabriel, "My No longer 'll employ I'll get myself a saxophone And make ‘em dance for joy.” Bald frumpetl s tone No Ambition Grace—What gives you the impres sion. dear. that Jack bas ro ambition?” Gwen (blushing)=—Why-—er-—one Kiss a motorist, formerly accustomed to taking two days to make a trip be. tween large cities via the main high- Cowardly First Motorist—That railroad gineer Is a yellow coward! Second Motorist—What makes you en- First Motorist—Didn't the largest the “back way." on two as on former trips. one less car on the more heavily trav. eled highway. AUTOMOBILE FACTS The more brains a man has, the more he Is Inclined to stop, look and listen, - . -. Old Dobbin could be taught to back the rig Into a piace at the curb in three lessons, Some automobile driv. ers never learn it, * - . It's a poor motorist that can't sup: port a couple of ordinary filling sta. tions, : i ing with him? Strenuous “What makes you so tired?” “1 dreamed all night that I was waiting in line to get tickets for a football game.” Getting Expert Advice Miss Green—I hear, professor, that you are an authority on sun spots. Professor—Well, 1 have made a study of them, Miss Green—I'm so glad 1 met you. Which would you advise—lemon juice or cold cream? 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