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sampling the Farmer's Produce, Hore ts a new dodge planned and followed out by ‘some brainy motorist | amount of, vision, but with more sound sense and less | treggury to -the.credit ef. alleged ‘ene: | ¢ owner of a pleasure car, \ 3 ¢ the Ey 7 Motoring can be made pleasurable and profitable. \ Spm_along any.of the Garvan, alien nd if you're, not going too fast you will no- i ain farmhouses roughly constructed stands preperty confiscat re vd samples of the varieties of garden. truck ‘an produce | tg the owners. direc! nd in the immesliate m@ghborhood. Stop yqur, ind friend farmer will spep forwar ) s have snapped up the*fidea and {ts possibl producer to consumer, with both parties shi otherwise go to the handler, marketman, middleman and thu hiessed with the mst pride than the ave Is leading to the cit and ‘walk oyer to the ization: 6! i . “DE hid talk business. ,; thopization Of: congress. More than | the, misfortune of Aftp, Sallie Crozier lijties. From | ofice at the. present time, ai | ric age 7 ing the profits“which would the. present time, and these | of American pareutage and having an uswisé down the | with interest,-amounts to a staggering | ihought and deed for:two generations. Smith, Jones or Brown, can lay in a. week’s ‘supply of greenstuffts ng a, ten-tiinute “stop while on a pleasure jaunt. -You can sample all} ¢ormer owners of.property. estimated wel! The truck is tresh and reasonably cheap, and charg- | at, $14,000,000... In/many. cases the ding and unloading, ad infinitum\are all e r \ ; Y you want and no cl psportation)\ loai profit in your pocket, AIR IN TIRE 1S HELD BY VALVE Mechanism Is Strong Enough to -Withhold Pressure of 70 to125 Pounds., SHOULD BEVER BE. REMOVED When Dirt¥,; Corroded or Misplaced/It Its Functions, Properly—Cap, and Washer Afford Protection. INDICATOR FOR AUTO" QUITE HANDY DEVICE Easily Made and Attached Lighting System.~> = to Any | r of Following Machine Intentions of Driver of Leading Car—Operated by Switch on Steering Wheel. 4 A direction indicator for automo- biles, for use.at night to: show /@ fol- lowing. driver_the intentions of the, driver of tlie dar, Is easily Bes] Motorists are oftenspuzzied to know what keeps the air in the tive. A sen- called the plunger and. strong enough to hold back air pressure as high as to the square inch, 70 to, 125 pgund { in, Electrical Direction Indicator | A6e to It:that thelr heirs. and proper hich Shows the Driver of a je Intention of t er,to Turn fo the Right or t which consists of a plunger about an , a bit of’spring and rubber, ix responsible for the well-beiifg of, the attached to any. car with an electric. ; 3 . lighting system. }The indicator shown pein (igen oe Fo egos. of the trusty ane the finds are is an electrically iNuminated combina- tiop of the letters, “R” and “L,”. with, a switch on the dash or on the stegr It is located inside the Nave stem, It should neyer be refioyed tin- Jess absolutely 1 taken out it should not lesg all the parts are in perfect work- be replaced un- % The letters are formed by troughs —— Gets;Out of Order. about -one® inch wide fund one-eighth | eat: checks ime response ‘to. claims ‘ap |F « ; nn ase may’ lating a. tire the motorist, ineje'deep,:and painted white, to re. Proved by a ‘competent trust officer fa- ‘BIG’ YEAR FOR MOTORCARS accidentally bends the wire . F Pasir salpy y plunger, throwing the valve working parts ont of line, t flect the light-from the small electiié |-molliar ‘with the bet Jamps which are mounted in them, \as| wal claim for money. shown, The entire monogram shquid | be about 3 by 4% ‘inches. dJamps.1, 2 and 7 arg;lighted, the “L’ will be Mluminat , 2,3, 4,5 and 6 are appedr; these. results are’ obtain by Ahrowing the switeh lever to the may largely result from. changes. made | Sottetinigs it be- s corroded; gonemesytirty or When thus handicapped it cannot perform properly its duties off keeping dhe air in the tire, At the top of tie small cap which protecting it ag would) ordinarily When | the: following, classes, of persons, ind when. Jamps ,.cated property: Seer sists the vive by The switch lever is fasé nd when thrown to the! left, makes contact with B and ¢ By tracing out the circuit, it will be4 subjects who were nt the “LX In mezmanner, when the «switch s theron. into ‘contact with D and E, the “R*-will be lighted.—Alton D. Spehcer, Columbus, 0. additional protection st air leakage, for it is fitted with washer which forms an air- : Se third device Which assists in-keeping a r the dust cap,’down Gente on the part over the valve,and of the wheek,to wh overt dirt, syater: and-asher ibstances from creepink past to ruin the inner tube and valve base. ary oto. the “usta! supposition, it hot preveift the‘riny or tire Trom ff slipping on the wheel, Part Are Inexpensive. These three parts and if they are foun or out,of order, they.can:e 1 at-a trifling expens amy dealer or garage man will be able _to furnigh them tors ogre, .known as “agrimotors”. in. En; + eighteen Indugtties are listed. for the manufacture of motor Give due. consideration to the rights ef pedestrians 61 | Ways. They haxe as much-tight to the iq in blow-outs. THICKNESS GAUGE, IS USEFUL . Number of Blades Hinged So That They Can Be ‘Opened Liks an « Ordinary Pocket Knife. . 700,00l¥ or-tieatly three per cent of the total. population of thé Gnited States, ‘niake their living frou sthe automobile business, Only. four’ of Americg’s. chief ex- ecutives: have had the privilege--of motor. cars — MecKinfey,| the enemy Yroperty in the ‘hands. of Roosevelt, Taft al \ ‘ * for the car ownef is This consists of-a number of blades hinged=y opened like a pocket knife. has a different thickness, and they can be used singly or in-combination to de- termine whether ‘various parts’ which should havey certain clearance are properly gdjusted. Most state. laws require, that In cave of an acelilent: you must. stop dimme-| fUnds -expehded by -the office of: the, dfately and give your name, address and license wamber to: the Anjuged y, or to a. police officer. can to*be of service." > ‘ eee The amount of wheat in the United States at the beginning: of this- year was 320,000,000" bushels. J. S..air mail plang flew. more) “than 1,500,000 miles up to January 1,/ Union, and in-evary insula possession, x o— Chicdgo has a -poligeman who weighs more than 300 pounds and is ; 4 a few. inches ‘less than 7 feet. The Swiss. federation “of ‘manufac: turerg has decided to reduce the price of paper 30 per cent. (aever been approdehed by way, trust company in the world,’ ‘todian to do his part in rendering use- less to the. foe the yoillions of enemy property inthis country, but In an ag- ALIEN PROPERTY ~ BACK TO.OWNERS Cine 2 ‘ | gressive fashion the office-was .a.great help to -the-allies. The report which; Government WHI “Return It Al the allen property custodian has, sub-| Within Five Years... < tJ eee i ice" fas, gigned the allen HALF- BILLION W TREASURY: property custodian ring the ciated L, bi ’ | government. with: a os - iN ; Oooo daglane “an omowilé:. ‘moto! Uncle Sam is Gradually Gieeing Shop cloth to make unlforme tot the sbidiers | in Hie Capacity a Trust Otter for Ai! ti lhe wi ee pl at. $f! ‘ y Hap Been inutruments, ball. beatings; telescopes, | Returned to‘Ownere—Some Problems optics! instruments’ and’ engineers’ | [> ‘heft Over for the Next Congress 46. equipment yw! . Devide. , Pi 4 “ | the making ef ga ot ‘yd Levin for the making high explosive: . Within fiye years the United States and a large number of other. and var overnnentefll have returged to that products. In some Anstances army.of men, and women classed a8) enemy-owned corporgtions, under the | alley enemies every vestige.of:the Ger alien property custodian’s supervision, man, and Austriga property selzed dut- were ‘running 100 per cent production ing the-war by;:the,alien property cus- on government business alone.” - todian. Uncle, Sam is gtaduelly closing The Case of Mfe, Hilprecht. up shop in bis. cépacity.as trust officer ~ Tye report also deals with number: for allen enenifes, ‘a role Witich he fit- " jegs pathetic Incldenta, which featured | ted, with, such: precision to detail and ine enforcement of a law which po } exacting thoroughness. dyring ‘the war ne — perfod. ef ‘ease ate “| While it tg known that a snug .for- [tune of at least $560,000,000-.reposes in. the coffersiof the Unlted).States j tunes of usinds ‘of peagle, many | of.them innocent of;.goy wrong and | condemned solely’ because they were of German ‘or, Austelan blood. Af the congressional héarings: designed to get | at.the facts with tefefence to the large | | nies. of the, United: Stat , nounced, that-abat , | S turned © cases in, About | pon. the ail | roulnent of thase.cases was Ky | 47,000 trusts are being handled py bjs | Halprecht, born: inthe United. States trusts-represent property seized which, ' ancestry. that. hit; been American:ia .| total. “In, the work of his office Mr.: She was married {9 1903 to Prof. Her- / Garvan gas dirested the return to-the ; man. V. Hilprecht, @ subject of the for- wer.German “Smperor and who, bad | | oe | Hever taken out Apjurelization papers. | | idéntical property {tself: was returned, | rofessor Hilprecht:came to Phila | |-but..{n -mang~ other instan where | delphia in 1886, from, Germany, ‘énd in | Sacha course would bé manifestly 4m-| the same year becan | | possible, the -proceeds from “the sale | University of, Pennsylvania. He was | of the particular property jn question | curator of the Babylonian section of ‘have been turned over to th law- | the. university museum and professor k fully entitled to receive the’ fuhds. | of. Assyriology yntil1910. Professor | Ie New Congress to Decitie. _. | Hilprecht. had. twa.gons by a previous Just how ‘far’-Mr: Gavan can pro- | WarTiage. died. and the.other Is | ceed jinf the mattéy of restoring these resident of the Waited States and | olaims' for. fahdg and property must be | Has several children.i.In 1914 Profes- or Hilprécht and his wife were'in Mu- | hh q nich’ when the. war-Droke out in. Aa- bi van, and Me. Palmer before’) ¥st, and his wife; under Ajnerican |’ him, will n become. public knowi: | {#ws, having ‘the ‘same citizenship -as dee. cause the officials who dirget | her husband, could-not-leave Germany. | this work are-zealous that the records |,She was formally sdipared # ‘Geman be kept secret from ‘the eyes ¢ tie | sublet and they, remained: in, Ger- 4 prying observer. 2) z < i i¢-the funds Were all retarned(as| °d)States entered the war agaltit the; |qoon ,é8 -authenticated’. claima we ve | central powers Mrs #iiprecht Lite presefted \there would be iittie1 fer | Hoes, Thence she went to-Switze | Mr..Garvan to do byt to perform the paskape A ‘atnisterialWutles incident to ‘sucha | Hivrecht suttered: Sry: Dliysteal p- task, It would no-longer tavolve hiy| f*mitles ‘and has not been able-to pro, discretionary power to decide-a claim, | “8 ® Dassport-to the Uni y-the payment béing made Prior of} Her Deer bs 3 {tm Just equity “and the right" of the | Mala million dollars. : | gwners to -bégpme posscxsed of it | erty custodian; then M Palmer, felzed | again. “In hundreds of cases, however, | t and ffs is vay belog held ante i | the: original forefgn pegperty. owners: groned that she: ida German ee a have died and :the goverdioent - must | #24 hence forbidden. by the trading s 4 a j with the enemy act from holding title refundéd | %0: that property. a ahaa ete gag are refunded |") afihough Mrs. Hillprectif; was, left a Bes a ctaab . Spe Caigreel ot | ree {income under a trust created for ‘Neg York 1s the author of @: ti re- rher sole and separate use AY, her f0- j ther. here, she cannot .enjoy pro- would. restore every cent of ;the'con- |’ 9: ~ itwer | fiscated funds: without any tuptiver de- sia th anetet thes fread lay. Ig. would bave tha virtugl: ‘anit ut Switzerland ,of wiping out: the office ‘of the. pescbar upon er podieu Droperty, custodian placing.in the | 1, d a atids of # bureau the task of sending | 2° Of her frienda. ails of the. Indixid- Pere se ae i ries. Turned, Out? 1,900,000; Care te provided that |° : 340,000 ‘Trucks During 1920. 000: panyenger ‘cars and 840,000 tricks were poured from ymotorcar factories .Jn\.the United I First—Citizens of ‘ States -during 1020, setting @ new: and the neutral pow \(This clas Congréas hag to dat "| @iigible to put a fn the, status war.) ~ Second—To Gernjaieee fd. “Austrian ’ ot citizenship since the iter att Of the year, ab: 1.000: motor vehicles, while the | , ™ | 060,000, was scattered over-the: world | The/wholesale value | snKeVehicles produced during | the: year, is estima at: yell: abote : . { that’ their property wag not. received, | Stn} See ef | ed Stgteg, provid yi still are) resi- ; dents of United ‘States i | » Third—To. American i who warried Gérman subsects(priorto |-April. 6, 1017;+in the event, however, from /a sonree which: had German or | Austrian Intere; ? j f Two Bitte Prepared. § F Two billy, are: now. belng ‘considered | by. the howse committee on interstate Not only did the'alien ‘property \cus- | | "| clarified spolanses, honey, or corn syrup, \ ad drastically changed lives and for: | | 8 which, js touring Alameda “county, Cal., tinder ,the direction ofthe Alameda County Tuberculosis_association, Js said , The clinic goes mostly into the. in- mostly foreigners and {are prone to amined. As a result:of these traces of tuberculosis are taken out of school The *@lnic has all the apparatus for, making 000 and was bought from the sale of Red Cross he nurses and doctors aré supplied by each county and their services are free to the patients. Nee \ The photograph Ghows nurses examining ‘children. ROAD COURTESY AIDS MOTORIST i; SoHE ik Spirit of Kindly Feeling Adds Greatly to Joy of Motoring ss ; } The traveling cnjc op ¥W] nimbee -of liens lodked after. by the | ; ttinent of. Justige: some, of these | 4; Christmas stamps. YOU: CAN'T PUNCTURE © . | FHIS STYLE OF TIRE! *: Metal Sections About Sides. Af ford Protestions. \ 7 Spring Ring in Inner Section Has Com | siderable Supporting Power as we mh as Resiliency—Attach- — ment Not Difficult, Mn tnd collective detail view of this tire, thé \parts fit together in the or- der shown and form a complete arm- ared tire Raving no inner tube. Met- '|-al sections. or-scales extend about the sides of. the rubber ‘tube and afford protection against. puncture. ‘The extreme outer section, or part next to the ground, !s.a solid rubber band or ovter tire. The inner section is a spring ring placed tubing, the tubing being split HELP QUT STRANDED “DRIVER Especial Need: of Chivatrous Attitude on Part of Experienced Operator— Women Not Skilled in Gop. ~ cing With Trouble. — Ond of the big pleasures of! modern Jindtoring lies in- the fact that whether the trip 1s for. 100 or: 1,000, miles, th i otorist has, every reason to. re re she has alpte realded. Mrs. {71 in fiuish his journey Without having to climb, out of bis car te un- dertake the disagreeable job repairs on the road. But now and then some mishap oc- Gara, anda courtesy of the read that ail’ motorists can extend with little in- convenience to themselves is an offer ‘of help fo, fellow motorist whose car has bécome stranded, , Such an offer is\particulatly timely {f the scene of the mishap is some point whose re- moteness from a garage would make it difficult to get assistance. Owners Caught Unawares. | Eyei the most cgreful owners are ‘at times and find | themselves far from home and minus‘ some tool that {s essential to making | arepalk For instance, not 80: long ago,.a.man who prides himself on his équipment/got a puncture on a-lonely country road. He felt he had no cause for worry, for locRed on the back of if were two new tires ready: for just: such an emergency. x qéany.during the war. . When th a | COAL and WOOD ' / rommabadel On Account of the Elasticity of ‘the the Armored Sections Are Made So They Will Glide Over One caught, uRaware: Durpose.’ As the spring ring has con- siderable supporting power, as- well Aas resiliency, the pneumatic pressure in-the'tube can be quite low. The different parts Are screwed and clamped7in sucha wfy that air at low pressure will not escape. It will be geen that the upper portions of the aptit tule are squeezed between twa 4 thefeby forming. an air- f A Attachnent of ‘the complete_tire to the wheel is made by. any of the usual clincher methods, there\bging nothing particularly new rt of the construction.—Pe ular'Science Monthly. A\TOMOBE hr Shanghai, China, has a public motor ff twenty-five cars. le. was Just getting ready; to..wreck the dock when a rar drew! up with an offer of assistance. It hap- ye: good, Samaritan had.a | key that opengsl ‘the lock, and put art | end.td the aiménity. ~ > Many Women sullled-tn coping with tire trouble or:: bad Ignition, theres an. especial need ttitude on’ the part (ff drivers. The women prob- gut not to be driving at all-an- |- hey know enough’ about! a car to ‘be able ‘té make ‘simple repairs, put | the ffict remains-that some are without + thé requisite- knowledge. ¥ equal suffrage has -pot yet reduced of.a clvalron: truck. service of Uruguay has a motor car for every | 148 jnbabitants. Toes It of “Rebuke. and foreign bommerce which Have for their object-the strengthening of rights | of women who “have made ailtances: | with German subjecte. . Ss ‘The latest réport which Mr. Garvan | phia, a “deat-mu B | niade to his govertmental superiors, jg.| Polcemnn, accidentally st ' enljghtening in’ many respects, -in: that | toes and ypset him, ~ {it serves to.stiow Ina conerete ‘way | (The officer . was: about what has been. accomplished. “About when 9,000 of thege cases,” said ‘the réport,-the irate. men's. neck. | referring to’ the trusts which. The of: | fice has created, ‘are being covered | -*! { i «Where you'te . going ped on his | B pologize hf not yet reached the stage of valu-| A of $50, was,im cation. nthe, efitire number” of \#n tm police court. fruste, rted-shall have been finally | \ ment. of values.‘consequent upon ap-| The Youngstown Sheet and Tube com- | praisal, shall have been completed, it} pany-of Youngstown, O. employing 15, | ig safe to staté that the total value of| 000 men, has: announced. a.plan ‘for relling 109,000 shares of }ts ‘stock ‘to the alien property custodian, will reach | the, sum of $70,000,000. Rey Bee “The total amount of government lien property.’ custodian, \ from; the] lerge. ni ers from ‘South ‘Africa to ‘time of its organization. to February.) Boston ae , tata. women's 16, 1919, is about $1,000,000. ‘Thus it f \wellbe seen that the cost to the gov- ‘erament of istering- nearly $4,000 trust estates ‘of a‘total value of $700, 000,000, lochited in every statein the |-4g-only about.1-7:per cent of the prin- cipal of the trust estates for a period! 9 of sixtegn- months—a record of eco gy ox teh. nomical ad fon which has \ woman! to, the. ‘status Sof man. to the e. male would be ‘What's, the; matter; can’t; you see’) point where the avera ; angrily. ex-/ able to square shimself with: his con- *clalmed:, Williaiy }Johuxon’ of Philadel. | sctence If he pal Bo heed to a woman fe,” as. George Specht, | in distress. A magnetized screwdriver is a great convenience for the man” who works about his car. ‘ American Indians of today are work- ing In garages, driving automobiles or trucks and operating farm tractors.’ eto extend an offer to, this | sort It Is\not necessary to go through ‘a lot of: formality—a mere wave of he’ noted. a placard, from / the und, will frequently serve the pur- ¥ Embla But tt-ig this spirit of kindly. thereon .wengethe words, “I am deaf | courtesy that adds to-the Joy of motor- nd wb: I am collecting funds to! ing-;nd: increases the pride of motor- by reports jn which the administration | 84\3p@ to school to, learg_a ae. | lsts/in their class. / ohn: | * IN- CASE: OF HARD: STARTING of Mixture Is Frequently - Cause of Trouble—Let Gasoline In Cofcord, N. H., a church runs a garage for the convenience of the mo- toring mefibers of the congregation. nee pose. When you park on a hill, clinch ‘the wheels into thé curb, so that if the se the car will st _————_ 6 brakes do. relea BBS esate hi Fe pened on'the books and the readjust-| Workers Get Chance te Buy Stock. | overichness The average *car owner may not know’that a layer of cinders six inches thick, makes a very satisfactory floor fer ips home garage. | , A not-infrequent cause of hard start- employeeszion;.the installment. plan. | ing jg overrfthness /of the’ -mixture. 1 ing stock. | When this 4 t Ostrich skips are.being/ shipped in: purple de io have evaporated ane very probably. the ‘ne will stact off at the first pres- sure of the button or lerank, . spected the driver had tqustart fon a 8 gasoline Will Never mount a new tire as a spare. | To do. this fs to invite the attention of the tire thief, whereks ff an old tire is tized as the spare the dishonest one probably would turn up his nose | ‘ atit, / 2 loney and Tar Com-} pound for coughs,’colds and croup}: Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides CUT-TRIS OUT — IT IS ‘WORTHY taining Foley's <i MONEY! 5 —— 4th Cut out this ‘slip, enclose. with S¢ i ‘and mail it to Foley. 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