8 LHOE POLIsI L Contain no acid and thus keep the leather soft, protecting it againit It; p| cracking. They combioe liquid and paste in a pasta form and require 1| !!'. orily half the effort for a brilliant lasting shine. Easy to use for |p sp all the family—children and adults. Shine your shoes at home and M § — 1 1 |»!BLACK-WHITE-TAN I* 1 KEEP YOURSHOES NEAT ; JP-S\J* AIMI'STABLE SHOTf.CN RACK FOB DICK BOAT Both for the safety and convenience of duck shooters, an ingenious gun! rack is being made that may be applied easily to the gunwale of a canoe or skiff says the January Popu lar Mechanics Magazine in an illus tracted article. It consists of an ad justable arm. with rubber-covered. "C'-shaped holders at either ex tremity, supported at one end of a curved bracket which is pivoted to a simple screw clamp. This mav be attached or detached quickly, "it is built ot malleable iron, is finished in dea d -grass-green enamel. and weighs a' 3 lb. It may be taken apart without difficulty and packed in a suit case or portage bag. When in use it holds a gun slightly inclined and in n convenient position for the hunter, so that he may grab it quieklv when he needs it. Here's A 'Tip 9 On Rheumatism, Follow „ ( AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION When your arm or your leg feels "all knot ted" with rheumatism, when you feel as though A jr^gSsxH I • fa generation. S. S. S. "goes after" the impurities * • • th&h' in the blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as | // jfijP'J* thoroughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing f /iSpr. V the poison into every vein and artery, into every —VlggflßdP nook and corner of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances out of the system. The blood thus cleansed, carries off the acid and other injurious deposits and "filters" them out of the body through the kidneys. S. S. S. is not a drug. It is a purely vegetable blood purifier. You can get S. S. S. at every drug store. But if in r.ddition you should like to have the advice of the doctors in charge of our laboratory, do not hesitate to write us. You will receive tree, conscientious and confidential advice. This is in line with our policy to make every effort to Insure the best results from S. S. S. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at yqur drug gist s today. If you wish special advice, write to Medical Department. Room 45, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. O<>OOCH>WWOCH>CKH>Oo<>WaOOCKK>OO I - | I 25 YEARS OF SERVICE l s i o o To Smokers Is the Record of KING OSCAR I g 5c CIGARS g fi 0 March is our Silver Anniversary. § Try one to-day and you will see o | why this quality brand increases § | in popularity. 1 JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. I Harrisburg, Pa. o § "The Daddy of Them All." I 5 Q O o o lH>oolK>o oQ qqq^ West End Electric & Cycle Co. GREEN AND MACLAY STREETS Agents For Dauphin and Cumberland Counties WEDNESDAY EVENING, DISTANCE GAUGE AID PHOTOG RAPHERS | To assist amateur photographers in: I readily estimating focusing distances, | a simple instrument has lately been I produced, says the January Popular! Mechanics Magazine in an illustrated article. A handle is provided by which the user holds the instrument out at a convenient distance, keep ing a small indicator on the contriv- j ance in line with his eye and the base ; of the object which he intends to pno tograph. On a scale opposite the point- ; er the desired distance is at once in- i dicated. For accurate work the 1 ground between the observer and the object should be level, and the scale on the device properly suited to the ! user s height. For this purpose a number of scales are provided with ! the instrument. (iEORGE AGNEW CMiMBEPLAIN CQPY&I&JfT TJ£E CENTV&r Cade i \V■fiffif'&y ( in pneumatic tires \S» U^SSTl\vf ® n January BtH, in the Saturday Evening 11| V Post, we announced that at last we had IM r m ®de pneumatic rubber tires more like /x/ffijfiy /rfyr IB I other dependable articles of merchandise. /y/ IJBj / Stop and analyze this tires—the reason for the ffm./itY) fly/ )I^M / / "tstement "more like gigantic sales increases lulll'f// AJ/ ' fof/ ///^g/ /Jr of merchandise." tember last. J [fit]) /I | /// Unless backed up by Many months ago we ftnllJ/ //./ iC /Kh results, it would be al- finally worked out and {nJJJKT KFiI most commercial suicide began producing the jtfljfJ Cjt [ V foratire manufacturer to completely 'balanced' MM/ IcJ I *■ >. make such a statement, pneumatic tire —the IMiixl ill Now we are ready to tell heretofore unattainable lurJj ? ou t * le rea,on f° T this goal of every tire manu »j\C I Y\Wv2; fearless confidence in our facturer. wU 118 Jg lutely 'balanced'—that is, the rubber tread and (j S/jr /tt / l^e '"k" 0 carc *"• °' l h e t ' re mußt S' ve equal wear. A/ Mn 'Balance' the tire maker's goal /fj(l /J I To have perfect 'bal- Problem: find the 'bal /TJ W/ //J ance' the rubber tread knee.' Iwv/J !>// , " /r must have enough resil- ~ ~ . ill ft M ienc y to "bsorb road . FuU ff [l ■ •>»«*• that tend to dis- d ««"«nd« a 50-50 l/Jf /£// integrate the fabric, and b »J«n« of res.hency vff fell • tHI mu,t have the andtou « hne "- MR\ /511 l toughness to give long Full fabric-carcass effi yPs wear. ciency demands a 50-50 \fY l \\W Too much toughness 'balance' of fabric layers \/? MJ&X / / /^^/ ll»\(ci reduces resiliency; too and rubber—a union that Ar MJXT //T/' I laa lr much resiliency sacrifices will make tread-separa- I njl J toughness. tion impossible. UfM // j/KB /© Full, complete tire efficiency demands a 50-50 yy kj£wff /ffl/ //MW / 1 —neither may be stronger nor weaker than the other. ffffv ///; This is the goal we have reached ~«( U Jj W§ jKill By producing this eompleta of wearing quality In both kJ rjff J [/mil balance between resiliency rubber tread and fabric car* JJ f® It 7/ and toughneu In tba tread, can Jj / ft 1 11 »nd between fabric and rubber Q ML' f II s , in the carcaw, we have secured By September last, these ab- Mf JU I/V j / 'AD/TX °* nt * in solutely 'balanced' United UMr I L.\\ / States Individualized States Tires befan to be "felt Ufl fiVVy' rir "*» 09 sbsolute 'balance' on the market/' I \ / Y|vVj Sine® September, sales have increased steadily \ia \\/ l\ t month by month up to the recent highest increase \/ /x/ I