$ "Play that difficult parking space| turn in a wwm;mm M,,in; Study your gear shifting as you would your stance at golf. Give your|*‘‘*‘** *** steetring the same attention you would| *" °th°r Y ï¬n)h!?fl'fl%lï¬ï¬nfls‘. driver and i n driving a car becomes sheer| manship in work it becomes burdensome, which is traffic." "Have you ever realized how much work you do when you participate in {LW" favorite sport," says Charles } Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. "For example, just look at the work you do when you play golf. You rush to get through at the office, you dash madly to your car, spend ‘a tedious time negotiating a corrugated road,, and when, you do / reach the course you wait in a broilâ€" ing sun for your turn at the first tee. You trudge miles over a hilly course, stopping to fish in muddy water for the ball, and â€â€œï¬fh::: .mn‘ of 'hem. around ‘. for half an hour in search of ’:h“i:,m of woundâ€"up rubber. and yet you call it sport! o1 : f . Make It Sport $ ‘‘Why not the same thing with your ‘driving in traffic? Why not take the| Deeeql and call your driving sport in« | work? : Why not regard , every annoyance and problem . as something against which to match | your wits ? | e Dcaliat # Head of Motor Club Says That Auto Owners Should Not Make Hard. Work of \ .. Handling Car ADVICE OF PRES. HAYES MAKE SPORT OUT OF RIGHT CAR DRIVING PAGE TWO Aonasabhinenanagnaes "Half of traffic troubles) a dents are the result of in« which is a sort of men id q brought on by fear. l4 tence could be overc'omoz;:, manship. . Sportsmanship is, the best cure for it. The tri takes an unfair advantage, |F for pedestriana x acanc ahil "On the other hand, the man who tackles ‘his driving as: he would a game simply regards the far in front of him as a hazard or'ahrobqucle to be played. It is so much less imporâ€" runt than t:: many othqrighmhn:c en ropute that he gives it bu assing noâ€" tice. '!‘lmuï¬â€˜â€œm hl:. attentilo;ri.: not dlk- verted the more impportant tas of looking out for huma. gafety. As a matter of fact, ifadr?vrrdounot consciously recognize the fact that driving a car is a game he is not a good sportsman and should be barred from the road. The world has no place for the grouch driver.. He is dangerous. t l the same ‘as saying tlwk it becomes ;[nnufe. The man who is annoyed by every little thing is bo to give too ‘much attention to details and thus overlook safety, which is always the main feature. ‘He may become so anâ€" noyed over the fact that fl:e car ahead. of him is parked too {Yo from the curb that, in proceeding: to park his own car he forgets to make sure that there are no children playing in th‘ei street behind him. W3 : ult of lmpetpco†f traffic troublés and acciâ€" the result of incompetence, driving °NC nand, the man who driving uhg-ye Yould a regards the ¢ar in front hazard or "_ktmle to es it but passing noâ€" attentiiozilpi.: not dik- more important tas r human safety. | As if a d:;!vrr does not gnize the fact that mï¬?;thm in aiming at that se uk !} marble ring, mmm paralysis The ‘boys are urged . to but about now they are c _ Beeause of this human habit of putâ€" “in!thinnéfl'.andndtbuyin‘mu,q morning what can be delayed until afternoon, more gasoline is sold beâ€" tween 4:30 and 6 p. m. than dmï¬ all the rest of the day, o e owners ‘naturally do most of their driving in early forencon and later afternoon.". They would buy: gasoline either on the way to their places of business or on the return trip home ward. But they don‘t stop to buy aE the morning because they‘re in big a hurry. Most people oversleep, have to eat a hasty breakfast proceed as rapidly as possible to their offices, arriving just in the nick "of time. Not having bought gasoline in the morning, and knowing that :t: may be driving after dinner, they to buy on the way home,: Of course they prefer a station on the same side One of the big oil companies ‘with gasoline filling stations in various cities has discovered that they can sell more gas on the rightâ€"hand side of a leading hichwny_ as you go from the city. In most places, if filling staâ€" ‘tions are onâ€" opposite sides of a street, the one on the rightâ€"hand outgoing side may be expected to do perhaps twicenmnchbmlluluthootber.; Bo I am assured by the manager of a chain of these stations, The reason is simple. â€" Automobile owners naturally do most of their driving in ‘early forencon and later ol Lole m is n 0 ts w Fred Kelly in the ness.Magazine writes: WHERE GASOLINE [ SALES ARE LARGEST Filling Stations on Right Side of Road Get Best Results, 1 Says Writer eo! . they would buy gasoline the way to their places of r on the return trip homie t they don‘t stop to buy:E ng because they‘re in THE HIGHLAND/ PARK urged .to aim high, they are occupied in shiny glassice in the Nation‘s Busiâ€" PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS West Deerfield Tow PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTs LINCOLN PETTTIS SPECIMEN BALLOT Independent Party field Township; Lake County, Illinoi Election April 6th, 1926 oÂ¥ hYHieirnmeninntins stuin Town Celrk THURSDAY, APRIL 1 i8 pla sib on 4 ® cuol JP lee in Sm atre sty $Â¥ at 4 an an by H0 te