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Hisoox ———- Te} ho forcoughs effective 5 —— —— left It streets of Paris and Berlin. is of the Berlin variety and Spare Shoe Also Should Have Its Turn Off Duty, Says Expert. by motorists has to do with the plac ing of tires to the mileage and service from them. Is some little of among tire to whether two best tires placed the front wheels or on the rear, group claims that the best tires should be placed on the front, minimize the er of lo of the car In case of g blowout traveling at a high rate of speed. Danger Negligible. Experience, gal lions of tire by tire from this in eve ry case losing hi Efficient recejve greatest difference Users as should be tne to eliminate or dang sing control while wd Ly driving mil miles men, proves that the da: source is pegligible the fault § head. operation of a car Fequires good traction, and for th tires should he on The tires that are nu wheels is reason the hest the wheels, should be en the frout In the rear worn ne case of a new new spare tire, this shou the following several manner: thousand miles amine the rear tires and that shows the it, replacing it with the peat this operation, Placing New Tires, new i select MOST wear ah On are the thousand miles have glapsed, tl front cars where usually new tires, they may €@ . uve ginal positions or en Lae tires should be put on the rear The reg ilar wheels and vice versa, fifth new should have car. tire the its turn Motor Spring Facts for Discussing automobile r thelr value for comfort in d the Journal of the Society of tive Engineers, F. OC. Mock, resears ch engineer, calls attention to an er roneous belief swhich must be discarded in the Interest of bette tions, “This is the interleaf friction can be a tery means of taking up spring act More than 60 pounds of friction per spring in cars weighing from 2500 to 8500 pounds will result in noticeably stiffer riding,” says Mr. Mock “The greatest improvement in riding com fort that can be made with reasonable expense on the average privately owned car today is to grease the springs well, put en spring covers and automatic lubricators to maintain this Qndition and then fit shock absorbers sprin rit I At or riding condi that satisfac ion. impression but deo not Shown Favor in Europe Information as to how American travelers can arrange to take their cars with them into the various coun- tries of Europe and adjacent Mediter- ranean areas without being subject to tedious customs formalities is detailed in a Department of Commerce publi cation. Generally speaking, the bulletin ex- be canceled later) for the amount of Appearance of Old Car When overhauling the motor try scraping all the oily dirt off the out. side surfaces, thoroughly clean with gasoline and after drying paint it with motor enamel, ‘This enamel can be obtained In either aluminum or black and will decidedly Improve the appearance of an old motor, says the American Automobile Digest. ‘Then, if the valve covers.and all places that ordinarily leak ofl gre kept tightly fastened on, dust will not collect so easily, and the usually neglected dirty Job of making many small adjust- ments will be a pleasure, Ten Timely Safety Tips for Motorists Ten timely anti-accident sug- gestions are contained in a bul letin issued by the National Safety council, which credits Charles A. Harnett, New York state commissicner of with the following out for children, You tell what they'll do, always In wrong If maotor vehicles, 1. Look Can never and you hit one, You're 2. Don't pass a standing ley car, day the jury call It manslaughter, 3. Don't for hospital, 4. Drive the road; It 5 The right of hody ba yYOursei: trol- Some may speed around corners it's a straight route to the g r 18 no min - 1. Do not $ nad looking t 8 Do 0 not or hill straight road. 0. Slow dow ' curve ing a crossroad; dange 10. Be drivers and traffic rots fas a courteons tesy prevents a Quite Easy to Assemble je 00 about three led and slotted go that y the projecting Handy Tool Made From Spring Steel is Helpful in Inserting Transmis. sion Bands. band, One end was bent back and riveted. The oppojite end was fitted with a file handle, which was done by sawing the handle lengthwise and riveting the spring to it. In use, the threading tool Is inserted from the left side of the transmission, is pushed around the drum, and the transmis. sion band is hooked Into the elongated slots and pulled down through the transmission, The tool should be made go that the natural curve of the spring will conform to Popular Mechanics Magazine, AUTOMOBILE HINTS Once in a while a hit-and-run mo- torist is charged with an error. The police get him. - . » One desirable form of disarmament would be to take his motor away from the reckless driver, - » * It takes organization to get your rights, Forty pedestrians In a close bunch can stop any darned flivver. . . = Speed maniacs represent a danger to life and property which no peace conference can hope to eliminate. . =» A windshield cleaner Is an appro- priate Christmas gift for a motorist, suggests the National Safety Council, > 6 @ Motorists shouldn't tow children on sleds which may be struck by auto. mobiles approaching from the rear, warns the National Safety Council { | i { i i Good Citizen Takes Pride in “Home Town” Pride, as a rule, is not commendable, sspecinlly in the material things of fe. Kven worse than pride are the false values that it creates. Pride in an Individual is permitted to run its course but a certain amount of pride pasary for people to keep their respect and the respect of friends, However, pride ommunity may be 8 needed, if the community is ide dormant or go backward in rompetitic n that exists between and sees no good Iniany other unchecked, self. thelr the towns cities, community community that the does not recognize own purpose, that of advan in the of xists in sone spirit though It e 1 that is harmful to the but the HUSeR Cit] citizens commun. opposite extreme which to feel that portunities exist elsewhere, halfway hh all los Zens greater op. There is a ground on whi al elt! Zens may We sl her extreme-—dissatl stand would guard {on which Is the while false pride, all do all in our own limited way, to the the county, ican, and we each interests of id Reput ance tushville Advantages Over City les ki iti wha do it and transport “ata ian in ike of being the man wilh advantages iiss 118 OWL Acree vi y PW BONN begin to 1 i Study Housing Problems Thousands of en and throug! the yout hotter homes commi housing problems and pre ng of fife, and to work vide prot home and community out & solution of tl from the point of view of familie John J. Tigert, commit cation, says regarding tl ited incomes homes movement : The importance of home life among well be over some of our had a tendency the hom : he home, hool or idual In an and personal way, » “Individual initiative Is an outstand- an characteristic nately tures have destroy intimate creation and 1 home life cont way to the ongo vilization.” fore, the nnd ing of our Modern City's Great Need The modern city new that It time to find itself into the life of the is so scarcely people so many proved. But leaders of thoug give serious consideration fects and should attempt the good that happened to be carded in its almost over-night velopment. to tute for it should be sought. change, Clean Up Right Now There is a tie for fall planting as well ag for the things that should go into the ground in the spring. Garden experts have given advice gbout such planting, but the general practice al ways has been to walt until spring. The task would be made much easier if summer's leavings were disposed of pow. When spring comes there would be comparatively little to do and all the time could be given to planting and pruning. For Better Homes Better Homes in America maintains its headquarters in Washington under the active direction of Dr. James Ford. More than three thousand communi: ties participated in the campaign last year. Better Homes week has been set for April 24 to May 1, 1027, when the programs conducted throughout the year will have their culmination Beautifying a Town Prattville should be made one of the prettiest towns in Alabama. There are many flowers and plants that can be secured at little cost and used to good effect In improving the appear ance of our residences.—Prattville (Ala) Progress. \ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Toothache Headache ain Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Neuritis DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART package A: of 12 100—-D :CuOns. tablets ruggists. boxes 24 and “Bayer” tliecs of Handy Also bot Ff Relley Aspirin is the trade mark nosceiicsridentor « of Beaver Man Lift Sunday Restriction Scotls nd Right Again Claims Everyone Should + Have Good Health After Suffering From Severe Indigestion, Nervousness and Pains Around Heart That Resisted Treatment Insurance Man Recovers Lost Health. Thanks Tanlac Johnson, insurance 4 timore St The experionoe of G. R well-kn wn Ba Itimore Md man 1 2565 Ww, . Bal only pr we fact that m ing is needless that nearly every man woman and cf hild can e g sod health, strength and freedom from pain. He says: “For several months 1 couldn't eat a thing without suffering ain from indigestion and gas that Fd my stor pressing my heart and causing cutting pains that almost stopped my breath at times. “In spite of every precaution and the most careful diet my condition did not improve. It resist ted various treat. ments. And I grew steadily worse. At night I would feel worn-out and nerv- ous. After reading of what Tanlac had done for others I began taking this tonic. What relief it brought me! “It took only 3 bottles to straighten out my stomach completely. Tanlae toned up my liver which had been sluggish. It built up my entire sys- tem. Now I can eat anything at any time without a sign of pain. It has made me feel like a different person The Truth defend wes ost suffer 1 mach, ily regret that I did not get (T anlac sooner. For itis great.” 1lac has helped thousands of men op women. Made from roots, barks and herbs according to the famous Tanlae formula, 1t helps build strength sud banish suffering. It creates better health. Don’t neglect health. Take Tanlac. At all druggists. More than 40 million bottles sold. All i in the Maleap He; tier than men, She “No “Are “NO. guy von the I've stole the got Aa who MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gareth: Froven directions on gach Jacka cage. Physicians everywhere fecotimend it LS Shampoos with Cuoticura Soap, with light ape plications of Cuticura Ointment when necessary, tend to free the scalp of dandruff and minor blemishes, and to establish a permanent cone dition of hair health, ET BR BR ue 30 Te.
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