-"eas--ai...ets.e,.. ,wgtnhuluh‘c-I-n- - In. -TIt in,“ a" :Mghl hug-upwind...- ' In; Iiee .u isGiaG GrTiTiit' "rrtdasromeimrtmmmstor-4 -1tetritr-deomtmetiveuitr, -mh eseettimrthe.irhm records a the murder excelled an electric " mufmtmmhehu in“ his di-hm-st u It: 'erh_ragtee,dii-roint-e,lt yrdrrermBevedbrirsutetsit Intact)“ labia-nun hhwmmu. - -"Trtm,aere Elmira-thud ".tPteusrhtetreriee-ditigsta when. took the â€m -thtefroersth.hrm-oiee-t -Mtoretrrodmethmn.taas. $-brueetrienitstethea. The“, %whiehheformdthatthiseole Ie-tutter' was surprisingly sin- full“) CASUAL!“ 1' WAGE HIGH ('AUxander Graham Bell once aid that it In: fortunate that he W‘s not I seietsti6ealir trained physicist, Peifyehedtreenttetrotruiioutgr' be 'hemeht that an arm-gluing m- eH-o of a linple ehameter m In 'nitro-Nm,. Tttlhhte-mnetkines, had but invented baton, but they were It! ell-M Went: for One of the first arguments in favor ot the telephone during its early days - its simplicity; yet, strange to we, this very simplicity proved a surprise to sseientith, men irho, on ex- nnininz it, were surprised to tind the it was not more eomprieated. c_hsarseerttimroeotthiLiterar, Digest attention is cited to a paper by Mr Oliver Lodge. which was read him the Institute of Eletrical Err. - and printed in "Nature" (bm‘ don). in which he an: T 1 "The practices of the road hog are selfish nuances, and are not in sym- pathy with modern methods of trans» portation. Every individual should resolve to remain out of this category by the voluntary. practice of courtesy and tuition.†ORIGINAL TELEPHONE INSTRUMENT SIMPLE Scientists Amazed by Fact That Bell’s Invention Was Not Complicated Jon: my" (.te,,ttigt.iithiiti4i? persons, between W, '000 and 18,- 0001100 people have sutfered from these accidents. -At this rate within the present generation the entire population of the country will have experienced the horrors of highway Incidents. these persons who become the selfish and dangerous hands of the high. 'mr---the road hogs. The practice of the some courtesy and caution on the street and highway that is used in the dice or in the home will do mach to reduce the appslling number of casualties each year. _ lame Courtesy "Often peraons who are extremely courteous and cautious in their social or hairless life will shake of all semblnnms of these principles behind the wheel of an automobile. It is "The mad hog is the man who drives casually along in the center of the road and fails to give the right- of-way to others who wish to pass at a reasonable speed. He is the man who selfishly refuses to mlinquish the right-of-way when it is to the advantage of many other motorists. Re is the driver who will hold up‘ W in order to receive a passenger! in a congested district. In general,} he is the man who regards the high- way almost as his personal property! Cause of Accidents "The road hog is the cause of in- numerable accidents, many of which cannot be proven the fault of this dingenms driver. Physiotl condi- tions often make it nearly impossible to blame him after the damage has been done, Center of driving. "About 3,500,000 people have been killed or injured on the street and highway durjne the past five years,“ according to the association. "Ar- qrmiar. every deaV-iaiqrar.to " Nearly ooe-tixth of the nation'l en- tire population has directly or indi- rectly owned from highway occi- delts during the out five _ an the Andean Road Builden' “socia- tion today in on appeal SOI' the pm- tice of couMy and en tion on the public thomghfnres. The road hog, described on "the mast contemptible “(are on the highway today," is the Center of I vigorous appeal for safe Sixth of Nation's Pop-blin- Alcctej Directly or ludi- reclly. Says Report on Subject FUELS! m SERIOUS ONE um ADWA-ttr The world would be more habitable if vision was as common as eyesight. -F'arm and Fireside. _ "Redheads are above the avenge in intelligence. bat too speedy," be- Cart In editorial in the Woman's Home Companion. A deluge of protesting letters from red-haired girls followed. "But the editorial was all about red- headed taxicab drivers," protested the editor in the next issue, lpolilied "airs of the watch hem. _'-"-, - My out - In mommvto ‘tlnu from We“ {minute hush. who leek only to "In the ability to our navy to win the next “I. if war then must be, rests the integrity of these basie ten- ets of our foreign policy. To protect the national greatness which we sin- cerely believe dependent thereon, that, and that Alana, is the central function of the MU." Tho-o'nmmmuraum shire out weaith " opportunity, we: have used the dam formal: of me MUM†despite I hint of serious eothBequegteea. Yet we Remnant economic equality in the Orient. and, unbound by military or politied " lnms, we insist on facing the world, from a position of 'trioriom, an»! tion.' grow more powerful, ship by I“, m g poisoning. Persons overcome by ll. tunby gun, folio-i3; new "mridhere-dntoateetott_ put of modem life. And WINES†and, if hulking his IN the hostages we " a "do. have} given artitieial respiration. Iona- xiven to fortune. Our sun-dud of: While. send tor I doctor and an oxy- living is the envy of the world. We genwarbon dioxide inhaler, have long “at. aggatoqmeqd that a.“ Motor should we: be Muted in rflbt-i.attaeuetotsa- Plrturewnnduatatim-oeti. U'S-S-le-nlEJuk-ithth orrittiortotthe-ruusvtise younger“. Benn: "oyrs1ferowdrdnms-iate Me, in which ogoottiatq nests, dearite the bonds by which the mum would seek to Mn the mm 0:. perth natural mush-II, terd to Gmtmvtm'lo caatrroroiiiiidiiirii PMâ€? NATION DANG" m was Senr%-Htmt-eeqrtth "cumulus-“Wink!!! “wan-Ha lithiummu alqu I 31de MMimlu-Iiutbmilgl“v1nmwfllhrilxwm ,ekamdinth.u.tamatraaaeirlei,,L' ear%r, math." in. ttetioiierderemarmtGnsitit,leiGu. I.Hlyu.md‘h “the Urti"dt'ut-vtowutie Chieaeo [our club. “I“ Fem-A id u, s NIET-EI'W Guess About Cold A Phonetr't20a21 _ Highland Park, Illinois ALseo CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE ASS THet DEALER WHO SELLS IT 'h-er.- REDS READ RAPIDLY WPuk Null FIVE UNUSUAL VALUES LOOKS LIKE rr WW-“ d, m7 GGar. MIN-m to I'd-bu. Wha- m wash wig We emu-u. My...“ man a an... “up“ It...» ans-nu." 7...: mom-.03†At60"nhrenheit ttty? 11-:an Ph- Am Tee'. an an. '0toNboeagt WWW-knowi- mud-prion“. ~A. G. McEHERSON actly as we represent it. Rimtinow we are offering 5 unusual values that will phase particular buyers. ' Here are five cars priced fat a quick sale. " Every car we deliver is ex- i Gmms 1ThtiSrii,' . "Pictures cut from long forgotten books are tine for decorating mt:- baskets." uys a household “who: in Woman's Home Companion. "No or three years atto . long {modem book found near Boston sold for $16,000,“ replies a cautious editor. ' after the tank is filled, nrruiGterr',' the practice of shore mm on nsoline is on the rapid dramas. and a little can tad caution on the pun of the motorist will soon correct it entirely." says Mr. Hays. "They should watch the indicator on the gasoline pump to no. that it registers correctly the number of (II- lons they have ordered, and should also see that the hole is drain“ out "Motorists should have the gno- line gauge on their cars checked for urinary. and should "in Intel: the gauge carefully when having (glo- line pumped into the “at." any: Charles M. Hares, president of the Chicago Mptor club. CAR NEEDS WANHING Should Be Checked Often For Accuracy ls Advice of Motor Club - Motor should we! tte'htaeted in a winced garage,†_eooehrdm It Jktses. d - ' _ " is a product of incomplete mat-,' tion. than. headache. tiiii"iiiil and drains: In symptoms a! m poisoning. Persons overcome by an} shonldberema'ednonceto‘hehuh air and, if hulking his aw} "There ia mu. “min; of the a»! at of the winning, and it my quickly prove mu. Out- at} oxide is a point-om cu M in the automobile engine ext-Int. cud; Chieaeo Motor club. “I“ should -her that W I at in n cloud me my be. out; that earhon Munich in a: - invisible [as which can“ but without warning. â€hf-IA“ - EX PENSIVE CUTTING E11 an)!“ MgqtMaMgt nu. ma AE lo 'hrrntuijiGriaii GTG -irtgGi'iiiii", 'ai%';ia"iiiitk'i',r'i,", l 335.1“: Put. I I?trttltyt8.rtthtmeetrarare-tesrut,mu. ’i dwflyWWdeMMï¬ I PHe.dnM0.-8te.8tui--c-rm- Walter W. Wilcox â€JUN“ 710YI|0LIII T Phal- this fall for; 5551: GGFifG “I reintreitqtiattdt -. â€63; Sunset Terrace Gaining in "i,, Favor N " A __' Fouy me. Home. Just Being Completed 'rhtrAetttt,_t,tnrhomeitttet-ter,oaemtouatnred _,81ty1t)nt.rtPlr the.eueetetttf_this lt-tfiat section is ItWillPayYouToAdvertiselnThePRES QUALITW JUST A ‘REMINDER Fsatmrrtowietumiatotoaarutirunti-oas. Moat. 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