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Ine. taken we have never Sind for free daimples vo Orangeburg, N Pertectiy Harciless to Young o¢ O14 BE LLANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold BUY IS PUZZLE ' Appearance of New Designs Wrinkles Brows of Pros- pective Owners. WHAT MODEL TO the announcement of new i models and new of motor | sars, the question arises in the mind {| of the average buver as to just what he should buy both from the stand point of monetary Investment as well as from that of model. In the aver age household the selection of a new automobile ig a momentous question, it 1s generally considered that gutomoblles are i of varfous machines will tieally point out their good qualities There ig no doubt that every make automobile has its merits, The ques tion for a prospective buyer to ask Is, “For the particular | need an automobile, | serve that purpose?” Can It Be Afforded? For his particular needs, make of car may be found, question Is, “Can I afford to pay {| price? If not, should I walt | ean afford that price or shall I try to get another car which will approxi mately meet my needs at the price I t ean afford to pay, as to my capacity | With designs good enthuslias purpose that to pay?” | of time he will want to use a car. automobile in each year toward | pew machine of the same make, will have a bearing on the matter, will want to consider especially what percentage of depreciation likely ‘o take place during haps he wants an ertain short perfod of time That is one other hand, iy a is One season. automobile specific purpose. situat in the vhich will serve tinuously he lon nn ong length of time. gost possihle g i Year Depreciation High. of give 8 will long period of upon they 1 hee YIM the more exclusive continuous service over time and Haass for can be pended such in fact, they pe rformance wear so well that of conveniences will fe Line ¥ acking In aout style SOG may have been de time, For those veloped In the mes who wish to trade sar yearly for a new one the deprecia tion, actual of ~onsiderably higher a high-priced ~ar than on a lower-priced one, al though the proportionate not be as large. On hand, the lowest-priced may be unable to stand uninterrupted service such as the owner desires even for a year. The « however, as a rule, give the lowest portation. in dollars, Is, rse, on depreciation the other yobile may auton npest priced car, he ean be expe tod] to cost In actual trans Owner Should Lock Car to Avoid Much Trouble If all motorists would securely thelr cars, though they them but for a minute or two, of all natures would be considerabls decreased, says Fred H. C secre tary of the Cleveland Automobile clu “It 1s a known fact that crimes in srease proportionately with her of autemobiles stolen even aley, the num The auto of today as the horse was to ‘bad men’ i of frontier days,” he sald. has gotten so that he depends entire. ly upon the automobile. It is neces. pary for his getaway and after that some locality where he be suspected.” would never Horses Better Than Jacks When it is necessary to Jack up the { tar and get underneath, be sure the | car Is held up securely. Be especially sareful If any of the wheels have Been removed. Block the other wheels to keep them from moving. If the sup- port should give way the car may fall ind crush you. It is best to use a pit { If possible. Never depend on jacks when it Is necessary to get under a tar. Horses are better support than | lacks, ordinary boxes or blocks. Re member, the brakes are not operative when the rear wheels are jacked up off the ground. 4 Japanese Traffic Suggestions Unique While the automobiles used In Japan are for the most part of American make, existing traffic rules can be said to be more completely Japanese, In one of Japan's largest police stations there Is posted on a bulletin board the following “Suggestions of the Road—Tokyo :" 1. At the rise of the hand of the policeman stop rapidly. 2. Do not pass policeman or otherwise disrespect him, 3. When a passenger of the foot heaves in sight tootle horn; trumpet at him, melodiously first, but {f he still obstacles your passage tootle him with vigor and express by word of mouth the warning “HI, HL.” 4. Beware the wandering horse, that he shall not take fright as you pass him by; do not explode an exhaust blow at him. Go soothingly by. 5. Give big space to the festive dog that shall sport In the road- IT IIIT TTT ATI IMT TTY yr vy ae way. 0. dog Avold entanglement of the with the wheel spokes, 7. Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon. Tie on chains to kill the demon, 8 Press the nieulon lender THI brakes of the foot as you roll around the corner to gave collapse and tle-up. Ce pe hs a4 ae aa a i iii leickieintaleiiaiadairinted ETT Efficiently Be Remedied You probably noticed that your headlights do not seem to give nearly much light when are driving in the rain as on a dry night This ffusion of the rain the giass Each lens, and have sO you joss Is due to the d drops that one ac ool lect on ts like a tiny to in front of you are re every direction except right one. If you will wipe the of the headlights with rag moistened with ordinary glycerin, the rain will form a smooth Science Monthly the rays that should be directed ward the road fracted off in the glass a iay OF we iH FAINTS Al There wouid be more room to park there were not so many service stations, * » -. It is all right to try and make the grade, but don't try to make the grade Drivers must learn that staying out of the mud is better than hiring some body to pull them out. - » * If more automobile thieves went up, the automobile theft Insurance rates wouldn't bave to. - * . The real show at the automobile show Is the family showing father how the new cars show up the old bus, » * » vy American national life is with almost intolerable dullness” and the hope of shaking it off lies in the small town, not in the great, gay and gaudy Arthur E. Holt, profes- sor in the Chicago Theological nary, holds in an article in the western Christian Advocate, He gcrapes off the “dull” label which Sinclair Lewis and others have pasted on Main street and sticks it on the great white ways of the big cities, “Dullness,” he in the big city, town.” His reason cities, semis North- gays, “is indigenous and pot in the small is: The individual has no community interests in the big city. He is a part of the mass production, If he works In a factory he scre bolt 108 on nut 98 as the product passes his bench and such standardi- zation has filtered on through his life, He told of a flapper sitting in a Chi- cago cabaret, where every one is vocll- erously gay, turning around newspaper reporter and saying: Isn't It lonesome? “If American life Is to shake dullness the country must take Interest in the town and small munity,” Holt continued. He declared the small town's prin- cipal workman, the farmer, is the only one who has “escaped the blight” of mass production. His second reason for a revival of interest in the small town Is because it is a place where people know other. “1f community the WH to a “Gee, ’ off its 4 new Coin each people ever discover what true life is they are going big city rats from ' he asserted, [£1 ike sinking sh id Not All Trees Suitable for Roudside Planting The governm ent that the ofik Is the most sm for road side planting in this respect, nearly but un tely the species of maple believes itable tree Maples come they th eecond gince rive in all parts of the States, fortuna United usual iy selected are not the ones best adapt ed for the purpose. Therefore shoul a be selected carefully. For th promising black locust, they glons the most fire the asl, hackberry, thornless hon- ey locust and poplars. In where the cold and drought treme poplars, boxelders are the most sultable. climates the eucalypts, palms, the mesquite Success ¢ cooler dry row trees green regions are ex- and willows In warm dry or gums, the Jerusalem thorn and the are good, in roadside tree planting, says a bulletin issued by the Agricul tural department, depends on p ly locating the plants along the | way, ble varieties, adequately protecting thoughtless persons, ropes ited igh- and from and hest effects selecting sultan them roving stock insects and diseases, The in roadside planting are usually pro duced by giving the predominant place to the common plants of the hood, using introduced pl ordinate Next ity are plants from similar growing conditions, this country or abroad neigh bor ants in desirahil- regions having either In in sub positions Work for Better Homes It well emphasize the dual aspects of Better Homes week, Mayor 3ecker makes the point clear in his “ormal proclamation, when he urges co-operation “to bring about better home ties and greater interest in the home sand in the principles it repre- gents,” This is an inescapable neces. eity if home is to retain its primary meaning. which {is spiritual rather than material. 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