A Buildi Service of Architect of following a few “rules of thumb,” and that by a few trials and shufflings on four sides, and some home builder's achieved, problem Is to other parts of the house. relation of rooms means no waste of able spaces for furniture, sary pleces of furniture, sure that there is room enough them, Now, all this may seem enough, and it is, were not the in- evitable factor of cost ever present to determine the limit of what can be done. This most important item can be controlled most properly by the architect who makes complete pre- Hminary drawings for his client and obtains preliminary bids before final construction is begun. The plans made by an architect, complete In detail, show the contractor exactly what Is expected of him. The archi- tect eliminates “the extras” so often incurred by gthe unenlightened using poor plans or possibly no plans at all except “their builder's” sketches. South Need Not Alone Be Land of Blossoms In recent years landscape experts have demonstrated that more pleasing effects are produced by a few well placed ornamentals than by the masses of vegetation which it was the custom to crowd Into a front yard or back yard a few years ago. Perhaps when the Japanese taught us the beauty of a single long-stemmed blossom in an appropriate vase, they taught also new ideas in the beautification of grounds. No climate Is more favorable than ours the production of trees, shrubs and flowers. In most parts of the South the soll is also adapted to easy planting and comparatively quick growth, though in light soils the use of fertilizer Is Important. In no oth- er region can a flower garden be made to bloom so many mwonths in the year. For this reason, the residents of other sections of the country have come to look upon the South as a land of blos soms; but sometimes actual tions are disappointing. for infinite attractiveness. front yards smile, not only for our own who come within these hosp/table gates.—Moble (Ala.) Register, One-Story Factories Where choice is unhampered, as by lack of ground space, the trend Is strongly toward the one-story bullding for general factory purposes, Com- parison of typical structures of each and waste room incidental to stair ways, elevators and approaches in the multi-story building. square feet, as against only 4428 w“quare feet in the one-story structure. by the lower cost of floors which are laid directly on single-story factory. the building. Planting First Garden There will be bred folks who will enjoy the sub- urbs for the first time this year. Of course they. will have a garden, and the main thing to remember in this fmportant matter {2 in deciding the location of same, a stretch of land with rows will shade the plants are a few inches high. Keep the Money at Home It's the stream of money going out of our home communities and counties and states that hurts, This helps to make hard times, while all the money we can bring in and that we can keep at home makes times better. It's just ag simple as that two and two make four,—~Roanoke (Ala) Leader. Always in Demand If one year above snother calls for the use of good, hard sense in all lines of business affairs from farming up to the greatest captain of Industrial af fairs, it is 1927, x * 7 l Xs “ww - ot “AY LUCKY FOR HIM There llves an old negro truck | his children for | “Yo' suttinly | wuthiess son,” he declared one | day to his sidest. “It's a doggone good to reprove “What yo' talkin® about, pap?” asked “What yo' think yo' do af | i i i i { i Ing public. proper standurd of efficiency. DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT IS AIDED Particularly Beneficial to Golfer in Affording Fast Transportation. It would be interesting to delve into statistics and determine to just what pxtent the automobile has alded the development of any line of sport, or all lines. It is certainly true that sport flourished, but not in all its tlory, before the advent of the horse- ess carriage. At any rate, it has cer tainly Increased its scope since it wax i possible for Mr. Common People to »wn an automobile, Big Ald to Golf. “The motor car has greatly sne of the oldest games known,” Robert 8. Breyer of California, that is the royal and ancient pastime of golf. Great numbers of people throughout Europe, and especially’ in England and swarmed the inks playing golf, but the automobile sas made it possible for thousands of persons in this country to indulge in the sport. An increase no- tceable in the old country. “The minutes of today’s everyday pusiness man are worth real money to him. And he is one of the greatest aided says “and Scotland, is also The only reason for that is the auto mopile, quick efficient transportation petween his home, the links and his sffice. There are very few courses in the entire country that are not acces sible to the automeblle, and courses to Other Sports Benefited, “Golf, however, is not the only sport that has been benefited by the motor car. Name any sport, and It will owe much of its recent develop ment to the automobile. It is just a matter of a few moments to convince yourself of this. Pass the baseball parks in the morning, visit the benches, the tennis courts, in fact any pote the automoblles there, “The automobile itself, the great- offers a variety of sport that no one other thing could. Nothing is more invigorating alr, and physiclans every- where recommend motoring as a great tid to a healthy physical and mental tondition. Thousands annually Join the ranks of those who are enjoying the benefits of the motor car in all walks of life.” Peril of Motor Fumes A recent experiment in the eity inboratories of Paris is sald to have femonstrated the practicability bf a eatalyzer designed to consume the car- bon-monoxide gas produced by motor cars—which Prof. Yandell Henderson of Yale and others have asserted was a serious menace to pubile health in crowded cities. The device consists of an exhaust pipe containing certain chemicals pos- sessing catalyzing properties which reduce the combustion temperature of the noxious gus. By the passuge of a current of alr through the tubes the fumes are consumed before they ean pass out Into the street. M. Kohn Abrest, director of the laboratories, says that the average motor enr In Paris gives off one-half euble meter of carbon-monoxide for each half gallon of gasoline burned and that a cublc meter of such gas renders six cuble meters of alr unfit to breathe, In the country the half cuble meter of gas {4 scattered alon half a dozen miles and eonsequen Is harmless, he says, while In Paris the automobiles move more slowly and often fill the alr of narrow streets Tod Pedestrians Quite Safe in Afghanistan Not only has the United States of motor Sedeledond the greatest number vehicles, but it has higher ratio of automobiles te population than any other country—one car {0 every six persons, China, } population of $50,000 000, has only bile for every 81.871 people, and India has only one car for every of its population of more thun 247,000,000 Bell ealenbenbenlundelends with a one automo 3073 Bobble edeedendeadosdoedend * Hawail has the ratio, with eleven TO MOOR WO mm ee eee pli TI TITTTIT second highest car for persons, and Canada third with thirteen per. sons for every automobile, The automobiles to popula New Zealand, which stands next In the order, Is one ear to fourteen persons, that of Australia, that of Denmark, which stands sixth, is one fifty-one, Ratios from one every Sold. ank a TADES ratio of tion In one to twenty; to for other to to one to one countries vary one fitty-three for million one hundred thousand in the case of Afghan France, £0 0 0 0 0 bd ib db db ebeleleludelslesbosfonod TIT ITTY yy Sod 8 2 bt 8 2 Bb bob bh hk bel Bbedleled nistan, the lowest In rank with injurious quantities of fumes Ld Bee 1 ir oe : a * 0 FO b oe T_T Fastening Arrangements on Hood Will Get Loose The fastening arrangemonts on the hood of the modern automobile usual Iy hold it tight prevent enough to annoying ratties sometimes develop RUBBER HOSE (SPLIT) Simple Anti-Rattier for Hood. A way to eliminate them is shown In the illustration. Take a plece of small size garden hose the length of the hood, split it with a Knife and slip it over the loweg edge of the hopd.—~ Popular Science Monthly. AUTOMOBILE NOTES Speedometers may lie, but you can’t the cop's motorcycle does, . - - » at the Paris auto show, France and poor drivers, . » - 176.45 believe that anybody in Great Britain fs In that much of a hurry, . = - The majority of automobile acc dents occur at Intersections. Motor {sts should always assume that another driver Is just coming around the corner, s . » » It fen’t strictly the railroad cross ing's fault that it is more deadly than it used to be. Man got along fairly well when be had the horse to do his thinking for him. LI a A bill to compel motorists at raflroads is beln « “Ah'd disinherit yo'—dat's wha | PREPARING TO DEPART Cy” “Why do he's for this world? “He's taking lessons on the harp” you think not long His Sapient Spouse Hub—Why do you think I'd better take up fencing Instead of boxing? If I were attacked I shouldn't have my folls with me. Wife (triumphantiy)—That's no ar- gument. You probably wouldn't have your boxing gloves with you, either. Mill Satisfaction Little Man—look here, did you say that 1 was not a man o* veracity? Burly Chap (truculently)—No, 1 didn’t. | sald you were a liar. Little Man—Well—er—it's just as | supposed. It lsn’t possible for you to make the simplest statement of fact in a gentlemanly manner.~Boston Transcript. Caught at Last An old kirk elder, on appeared wife reaching home, and his very disconsolate, wrong. he replied, “I've telt a lee” “Well,” she remarked, “that neednn bother ye. Ye've teil a lee mony a time.” “Ave.” he sald, “but I've been found out this time. "~London Tit-Bits pneked what was Oh" Maybe Less Than That Ranter—] expect to make a furore Frank Friend-—Oh, more than a few, HIS SPECIALTY Lobster—Fine. body ! Which Is Close Quarters Vivian—Thelr apartment Mae—Yes, On the Witness Stand “Madam, you saw this man coming up the cellar stairs?” “Yes “What happened?” “He told me not to scream.” “What next?” “1 screamed.” -Loulsville Today Allice<Do you care if 1 smoke? Jerry-~Do, by all means, 1 like the smell of it. All my sisters smoke. Diplomacy Assistant Editor-—Here's, a woman who says she's been a reader of our paper for ten years, asking: “Why do the most worthless men get the best wives?’ BEditor--Tell her to ask her hus band. That will flatter her so she'll be good for another ten years. No Escape He—1 never told a falsehood when I was a child She--Exactly when did you start? Sa If you are nearing the tragic mo- ment when good health will slip from you; if indigestion, nervousness, kid- ney disorders and ailments caused by run-down condition torture you, ben efit from the experience of Mrs. Fanny C. Martin, 1907 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, who says: ‘Without exag- eration Tanlac did more good for me in 2 weeks than all the other treat- ments that I tried did in 2 years, “Chronic nervousness and stomach disorders caused me to suffer terribly for a long time. I was a nervous wreck. At night I would lie in bed and oy and worry about my troubles, both real and imaginary. My kidneys were in bad shape. And biliousness both- ered me a great deal, wearing down By strength, making me feel uggish. y condition gradually became worse. 1 was face to face with the grim truth . . » My health was slipping beyond my reach. And I almost gave up hope of ever again feeling well. “Then Tenlac saved me from long ears of suffering. 1 feelstronger, look better and younger than ever. I don't know that I have any nerves. I can eat everything without suffering. I Roger Bacon’s Error Columbus ering America nf Roger Bacon, there was only a small ocean Europe and Asia. into disco~- false reasoning that between misled the who WHS by thought Frat House Chat Ted An i four on the phon Bill—How d« married? Ted-—Khe fou ar unmarried woman Wright's Indi sniy vegetable gentle purgative an Vegetable Pill ingredients which 272 Pearl Bt. N The Derivation “You've never lo you call 3 “Because it the house on street.” BAYER ASPIRIN" PROVED SAFE. Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Each unbroken “Bayer” package con tains proven directions. Handy boges of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Important Life Rule Best of all is It to preserve every- Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain there be for every pulse a thanks. ~A{FeRner, Exact Locatio “Fred said he talked to your brother “Oh, no; just around one eye.” Many people Imagine that Worms or fapeworm cannot be sxpelled entirely. A single dose of "Dead Ehol” proves that they ean. 372 Pearl Bt, N. Y, Adv. It will come to pass that every brag- gart shall be found an ass -—Shake- gpeare. A wanton eye is the messenger of Tanlac Did More in 2 in 2 Years am enjoying life more than I have in years. If any one doubts the true merits of Tanlac, I am the living answer to their question.” Good health, vital strength, free. dom from pain and suffering are the gifts of Tanlae, made from roots, barks and herbs according to the famous Tanlae formula. The first bottle of Tanlsec shows amazing results. Ask your druggist for Tanlac—today. More than 40 million bottles sold. Signs of Springtime Butter Clerk—What's the first thing that turns green in the spring? Bookkeeper jewelry. — ‘rogressive Grocer ® {hiristmas Your Kidneys Must Fupction Properly For You to be Well ATE hours, rich foods and stimulat- ing drinks are all hard on our kid- neys. If their action becomes sluggish, they do not thoroughly cleanse the blood of poisonous wastes. Such impurities may make one dull, tired and achy, with often a toxic backache, drowsy headaches and dizzi- ness. A common symptom of imperfect kidney function is scanty or burning excretions. Thousands have learned the virtue of Doan's Pills, stimulant diuretic in these conditions. 50,000 users have publicly recommended Doan ’s. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: Lambert W. Cox, Westover, Md. says: “Dean's Pills proved their valve to me, y kidneys scted shuggishly and the secretions were scant and scalding. There was such a soreness scross my back that | couldn't bend or stoop { was told to use Dean's Pill and shall siways be glad that | did. They put me in fine shape.™ DOANS "= STIMULANT DIURETIC 55 KIDNEYS Foster Milburn Co. Mig Chen Butialo, NY. Cannibal Butterflies Butterfiles that eat plant lice and menly bugs during the larval stage, in of the usual vegetarian diet, New England. Known as hairstreaks, they even carry their, cannibal habits to the point of devouring their own species during the helpless state of transition from larva into the pupa, Passed That Stage “Dad, where do the old cars go?” “They don’t, my boy.” Many a man has become a jailbird a8 a result of his endeavors to feather his nest. Some people make room at the top by pushing others off, 2.20 ame Jolt if they do. tear out. - on. Can be had i in either She to 44 Inches. ox will garmen re up to r we
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