CARE FOR MOTOR DURING WINTER Always a Mistake to Race Motor to Warm It Up on Cold Morning. “A point to remember In cold- weather driving is that it Is unwise to take off the radiator cap if the ra- diator should start to steam,” says a nid department of the Chicago Motor club. “The motorist gcalding himself, and escaping steam the hood. The the drain cock “It Is always motor to warm It up on a cold morn- mg. First of all frequently the under the radiator. to serious damage; burned-out bear choke to the working smoothly, Fan Cools Motor. get motor revolving of air cool motor, fan is more rapidly and blasts cold being drawn in to the Every part is shaken by the vibrations of the racing engine at a time when the oil Is con gealed, and therefore the chances of burning out a bearing are very pitious indeed. are motor slowly. He Above motor, the faltering engine. all, he does not race the factured which ing. automatic easy for There are electric heaters that can be the carburetor, but if one ha vided pature, himself with a device the old kettle will answer rages wired ordinary requisitioned to do duty as a starting aid. reliable very In well for electric light the electrie iron can also be Making an Easy Start, “If you have an anti-freeze mixture in your be made on a radiator, an easy start particularly cold by drawing off the the ith This method is troublesome, of course and only as ¢ “If the car hq for some time expe and it is found that the turn over, It is a go pail of hot water and pour It over the carburetor and the pump.” From ri eo gas partment of the Cl advises all morn ing filling radistor w the average motorist will resort. been st 18 ahding wed to the weather motor will past with the expe h il service Motor to inspect lines, Ted ICRZO motorists their gas lines gag line, and ga ta thoroughly particle of and block buretor, now. tank, cleaned ‘ water to the spr: ts of the : > Safety Suggestions for the Pedestrians How pedestrians can avold getting hit by automobiles is told in a bulletin issued by the Na- tional Safety council, which credits Charles A, Harnett, New York state commissioner of motor vehicles, with the follow- ing: 1. Do not jay walk. “Better careful a thousand times than a cripple once.” 2. Do not alight from moving trolley cars. It's always dan- gETOUSs, 3. When walking from behind elevated pillars, look before you start. Yeu may be elevated too, 4. Do not walk out from be- hind parked cars. Motorists can't see through automobiles, 5. Do not read while crossing a reading home—Iit's the eyesight, newspapers street. Try better for 8. Do not allow children to play in the The play- ground or yard is much safer, 7 Watch nali, They 8. When Way street, and obey traffic sig mean safety, in the of high- the walking use the left slide road, about hitch- has 0. Warn children ing This act death to many. 10. When look first to the left the right. rides, meant the street and then to crossing Lifting Hood Out of Way to Prevent Marring It Handling the hood of an auto while ngine is something anto mechanic arred and, if i the Way to Prevent Marring It wd as shown in the about detail and es | $ oh inche measuring to strung together eve hook, form a sling are which runs In under the rope, over a pulley as indicat hooks are slipped edd ¥ the cover and it hen of is t out the was the rope securely, si the invento CC. Douglas, Raleigh, N. C.-—Popular packing house, J In carload lots now Local buyers and | four lips are red but not I have wn Your eyes blue but not as bLiue As seas that I have known; gre Day Devoted to Tender Thoughts An old is that observed Feb. ruary 14 because of belief that birds began to mate on that date, idea an ancient nence the practice of sending missives nature hat if this ried the hahit Other doubt antin” a dangler, re 1 i sonsulted whose 470 B Modernity, saint, about Miss 11 Wlleges model, that correct word Khe, them angling on slang. Whet! pr irabs od is name the ¢ vas selected for merely because o lities pf his name, source of humorous from the word Valentine" of the various 1 wiay fo mstrandum’™ proved, Welsh ‘gwan” as one of the by-products of | flip- the Seems tongues give us the word | ‘salens,” to which the modern, flapper day term, been sald this era of store-bought | prefixes “aw,” and “aw-gwan,” hundred pant present to have soars before soveral faces and rolled socks “Gwan,” In Welsh, or vain. Consequently, valentine could be considered any or | all three of these, A wife is a ward, her sometimes is the difficulty. She is also a guard, If Monsieur Hen | guard, one's | meant ward Try and keep | FAIRY’S VALENTINE Sn ——— eT A Ps I saw a little olf Who was sitting by himself fn a hollow that was warm and sunny. He had made a little pen Of a feather of a wren And he dipped It into golden honey. And he wrote with all his might: “Oh, my darling little aprite, You are sweeter than the clover That the bee Is buzzing over. And I love you, 1 adore you, And I'm always longing for you, And you're always growing dearer, And I wish that you were nearer, I ean think of nothing clever, But I'm yours, and yours forever If you want it so or not!” And he ended with a blot, Then I copled out his letter (Since I couldn't write a better), And I'm signing It and send it to you, For it's true. wArthur Guiterman, In Delineator. | | t or any of his 587 038 col ie fAEUPs Are to This settles the date and the since It has been traced backward through the pages of ozens of ®efer ence books t Saint Valentine's tx thing to ohservance an Chaucer “Complaint to My Mortal easier wrote In his Foe": ascertain, Which means, when translated. that he could, complainingly, however: and added for the that “on this day its mate” Shakespeare, In “Hamlet” to Saint Valentine's edification of others does each day. judging of his that desirable this day. from the tone would Indicate hung about dows upon words, pretty bachelors’ win of Avon are: “Tomorrow iz Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime, And 1 a maid at your window To be your Valentine” who happened to see this, “them's the days I woulda like to lived Wonldna hadda crank OI' Liz up and go get her. She'd have been on hand Just after dawn” The custom of ohserving the however, has fallen into England, while In France, day disuse where It in Lent, the sending almost has disappeared from traits, A But in America Kid Kupid iz mak ing a heavy fight, when the pink and white creations, bought with carefully hoarded pennies by little Jimmy, will find their way to Betty, And the day when the older folks also will dream of other days, when they, too, eagerly watched the vil lage mail man, walting for the tender missives that spelled In capital let ters folk “L-O-V-B" Landlord and Tenant A tenant cannot clalim redress from owner of the house In which he The adjoining building is the ten- Portable enid “Johnny ufter you take fo the tonight ; your father's “Pa ” won't “Not «per. FOR _INDIGESTION movies? | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkés.Sold Everywhere in - | PERSONAIL--SAVE MONEY BY MAKING r Clrediar sent i your lesutly preparatd i free for stamp. Address HOMETTE BEAUTE BHOPPE. 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