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vehicle law went into effect the first of Juiy eopics of the available for distribution -and while motorists must’ obey (tae law many of them are absolutely in the dark as to its provisions. The following conden- sed synopsis which shows imiportant changes in the tlbapiore given herewith follows: 2. Provides that the uo“nm oner shali have soie. charge en- forcing the motor vehicie iaws and férther that he may - upon his ini- tiitive and atter notice and hearing, make a finding of tact and issue & ruung thereon concerning any mis- feasance or nonfeasance on the part of any police otficer, sheriff, deputy or_consiable, for failure to en- force or for improperly enforcing any provision of this act or of chapter 202 of the puplic acts of 1¥19, so far as théy .relate to motor vehicles. Such finaifig shall be prima’ facie evidence of a violation of official duty by the named theresn sand stich of- Fleer shail Torteit; not fess than 10 or ner mere than to the e, with costs, as provided in section-43 in_an action brought tHérefor in tivé wOwn Wherein the palleged misfeasance or Denteasance fook place, by and in the ns-e of the commissioner, his dep- any inspector of motor veni- L‘Z to be especially designated there- for by the commissioner. “Sec. 8 and Sec. 9. Require the reg- istration of every motor vehicle. The ecertificate of registration must at a times be carried upon each metor v biclé, and shall be subjected to exam- ination upon dé%aand by any offieer, or in case of accidént, when no offi- cer is present the examination by any person present “Sec. 10. Transfer of motor vehi- cles. Upon transferring the owmer: ship of a_motor vehicle thie registr: fion expires. The -origindl ‘ownes must immediately file with the com- missioner, on blanks provided by him, a certificate under oath, showing the make, model, vear, and manufacturer's nu motor vehicle, the date he received it, the name and address of the persom who transferred it to him, and the name and address of the pérson whem he transferred it. This last provision is to render more difficult the sale of stolen motor vehicles. A faise certif- icate will rerder the vender of & sec- ond-hand motor véhicle liable to a term in state’s prison for _perjury The person selling the motor vehicle is entitled, if taking out another li- cense during the year, t6 a credit of the balance due on the unexpired pe- riod of the original license. “Sec. 13. umber Plates. Nb change from the former law, except the provision that all number plates and that the plates may be called in shall remain the property of the state, at any time by the commissioner. “Sec. 14. Operator's Licenses. Practical chinge from former law. “Sec. 16. Blanks. All applications for licenses must be on blanks furn- ished by the commissioner of motor cles. Remember that your driv- er's license is a worthless piece of paper uniess you endorse your signa- ture on the back in the space provid- ed for that purpose. fails to produce his motor vehicle reg istration certificate or his driver's li- cemse upon request of an officer, or, in case of an accident and in the ab- sence of an officer, upon the uest of any person present, shall be fined net less than $10 nor more than $i5. Sec. 17. False Statement Appl cation. Such statements render cer- tificates and licenses veoid-fréem the date of issue. “Sec. 1%. Bquipment No cha is required for equipment with brakes, a muffier, a horn or signalling devic The use of any horn or bell except as a warning of danger is prohibited un- der a penalty of not less than $10 nor more than $50. “Sec. 19. Lights and No motor vehicle shall No Horns. (a) be operated upen any public highway during the period from one-balf hour after sun- set to one-half hour before sunrise, nor within the limits of any incerpor- ated city dr berough at any time, un- less the exhaust from the engine of such vehicle be effectively muffied. (B) No person shall use any siren or exhaust horn except such as shall have been certifi or approved by the commissioner. (c) Hvery motor vehicle as hereinafter provided, or a motorcycle, driven upon the public highways of the state during the pe- riod from one-half houf siter sun- &8t until one-half hour before ' sun- rise, and whenever fog renders it im- possible to see at least 300 feet ahead of such motor vehicle, shall display when running at least two lamps on the forward part of said vehicle one on each side and approximately of equal candle power; and every motor- cycle so operated shall display least one light on the f thereof, which light or lights shall in ciear weather be visible not less than How to Look and Feel Bright in Hot Weather When depressed by the heat and vou want to freshen up for the afternoon or evening, just bathe the face im .a letian made by dissoiving an eunce of pare powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel. You will find this more réfreshing than an hours' s a wrinkle-remover lotion is action is almost magical deepest fusrews, as well-as the finest lines— hether due o age iliness. weather or rry—are fately affected. pores are, reduced. fabby arawn 1o fa: 1 ed wonpderfully Eredients of cewrse can be had n amy drug store, and sou necd not hesitaie T in itsf Painting, Fence Repairs, Excavations, Ete. Plans May Be Seen at the Office of Chandler & Paimer, Thayey Buildifg, Special attention to discaes of the STOMAUH. BLOOD LUNGS. and Hours: 3-10 2. m.; 24 and 7-8 p. m. Phone: 821 office; 33132 heuse. D.J. Shahan, M.D. Alice Bufiding, 821 Siain L. Ipristushs BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND .LD‘:KEDI TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. a3 IROAD'AV GEER i R Prospect St. Despite the fact that the new mo(or’ the most | hicte of Any person who | s ln the dMu e vmm: llfi; of quired on t n, persons or the road straight of not less than 200 feet, other erica: Crack thls nut m your own teeth - E and lfl w rgummena ot the ce; 2 No such certificate or approval of any device shall be issued by sqid e actuai test con‘u:gel m\:fi&er his direc tion complies b'-l;h! quirements fn:“!:h there is suffi rm limits of traveled po of WAy fo ikt all vehicles, persens . substanti objects cleariy within a fluuun; of at leur. 200 feet, forward lights which 0‘1.. ‘of I‘- there were any other tobacco in the world as mild or as good for cigarettes as Turkish tobacco—do you think that S. Anargyros would maintain a small army of trained experts in the Orient, 4000 miles from - home—%to select, buy, grade and pack Turkish tobacco——then pay ~ocean freight, plus 35c a pound import duty ? {5‘; comme! = e, exeept a hiele as heréin previded, to display, shall, when the vehicle is in metion, tarow sufficient light ahead , vehicle or spb- highway to show !’id!'i dazaling rays hicle to see snbstantial bject up’n the roadway or at the side he road within ten{. feet of each side or the motor vehicie. (h) Ne' lamp or light prescribel in this section shall be more than 24 candle power unless a greater candle power shall be permit ungder certi- ficate issued by the commissioner. (i) No spotlight shall be- used when an- ther approaching vehicle is in sight, except when projecting itl Tays dl- rectly on the ground at & disance not exceeding 30 feet in fromt of the vehi- cle using such spotlight and to the s lfht of the center of he - highway: (k) Every commercial motor vehicie shall be equipped with rubber tirés. (1) Every commercial vehicle so - con: structed or which may be so’ loaded 5 !hxt the operator is prevented frem v Raving 2 free and unebstructed view of the highway imj ly to thel rear and at the sifes of the same; shall be equipped with a mirrer or re- flector attached to and located and Now here is the nut—and we wxll crack it for you. 100% Pure Turkish the World’s most famous They are the “whole loaf’— not half loaf Qr part of-e loaf. -Of course not—nor would our com- petitors use a single leaf of Turkish tobacco if in ahy other ‘tobacco grown they could find a substitute for the “dash” of Turkish which they put into their “bundle” cigarettes to make them smok- able—and without which they would be lost. Our competitors know all this. They harp on “part Turkish” and “blend of Turkish” and “paper packages” in place of a box. In fact they make many skillful apologies, which they hope will in part take the place of 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco. e Thwmwen 2@bacco. Murads are Tobacco, Tobacco for cigarettes. rdjusted on such vehicie as to give the operdtor thereof a clear reflected view of the highway directly in the gear 90 8 line parallel to the side of he body of such motor vehicle. (m) er mator vehicle when standing upon-a public highway during the pe- riod from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise shall flww at least one light in front, such twbeanfluu e nearest to the center of the road, and shall display at least one réd Hght in the rear, pro- vided this section. shall nét apply to any motor vehicle in 2 place and un- der conditions where there is suffi- cient artiticial light to make such . motor vehicle clearly visible from a distance of hot less than 100 feet in every direction. Penalties range from $16 16 $180 for violation ef abeve sub-sections. “Purticular attention is called to the foliowing ohanges: (a) Neo muf- fler cutout may be used at any time within the limits ,of any incorporated eity or borough. ' (b) Exhaust herns cannot be u-ul unpless of a type cer- tified and approved by the commis- sion. (c) Headlights must be of apv pro ely equal candle er. (e) No mlain glass huduzhu may be used after July 1, 1918. Sonie form of con-glare lens, Which has beer cer- tified and n by the commis- sioner, must be used. (h) No lamp of more than 24 power may be used, except under a special certifi- cate of the gommission: commerc“l motor vehicle structed may be so”loaded that the bcntvr h!! not a free view proverhial They are, for protection, packed in cardboard boxes. A hen lays her eggs in a shell fox protection. If you prefer them without the shell, you get scant protection and much scrambling. You ask the question, “Are Murads so much better than the other kind of cigarettes?” The answer is: More than twice as good—and we have here told you why. Are Murad 100% ;;urc; Turkish “whole loaf” cigarettes more expens- ive? YES. All 100% good things cost more and are worth more than half R‘OOd or imitation good s d has & clear ted view Sf the high- way Hirectly te the rear on a line Duaue! to the side of the bedy of such motor vehicle. I £75pe of the rear of the vehicle. otor icles lighted 'high’ , whe: i, clearly visible s -~ less than 160 feet are mot requived to N s have a. light while standing. (o) P Either the owner or o) tor vehicle mAy be p! violation of section 19. “Sec. 20 TFees. No chinge except in miner detalls of wording. Provi- sion is made foer a rator ‘of a mo. ecuted for any Cigarette smokers ot America People of your class and enlightenment know these things and appreciate them. - Ty or less so that a tration of 10 days v ) et e T % We are proud to say to you that ordinary _ tor vihicle to a repair shop or to turn 2 B over O & B T miat rettes cost a trifle less than Murads. * it was -necessary to take out a full year’s licemse or else to have the mo- tor vehicle towed. “Sec. 24 Prima Féeit Buidence, If the rate of speed of vehicle in passing either m&e h: or left of a street car exci an hour such speed shall be pmu facie evidence that the person _operating such meter vehicle is operating the same in_violation of the provisions of ion 23 of this aet . Not the last. Under the ol law passing to the left of a standing trol- ley car was not epecifically mention- ed: in the new law it is. “Sec. 27. Reports of Aceidents. the operator of any motor vehicle involv- €a in an accident resulting g g 2l injury, er in any apparen r- fv damage 1n excons of thu dollars, must report the accident to the Com- missioner of Motor Vehieles within twenty-four hours, A failure to so report an accidént is punishable by a fine of not less than five mor more than twenty-five doliars. : ““Seéc. 29. Passing Trolley Cars. The overtaking street railway ecar apefator of a moter vehiele when T k it over. The reasons are before * you. Judge for yourself! In the long > run the public makes no mistakes. (c) Remember, every package of Murad is sold under a guarantee. Makers of the ng/wst Gre rrm'p Tarkish and Egyptian Cigaretles in the World any person therein.” ,':*‘h:‘r‘:"p_::‘;‘;:d“ e oy Jis- | tionawy unitil all pedestrians shalt be y the courts of this state by the owner|provided nothing herein shall prevent | Surprise Party. |m_tor vehice fo.a full stap ':5” 1 out of d-n.u- and then proceed at a Sec. 34. Examination of Equip-|of a motor vehicle ich has not been | recovery by a licensed operator or @| A surprise party wus "ten teet from the rear of smia| mprorable rate of speed. provided |ment. - An officer may open and ex- |legally registered in accordance With|passenger who had reason (o belleve | mrin o eming 1 honer ¢ “m' B S S Ml hehn such: motor vel fele pass|amine any jamp, lighting device or|sections eight, nine, ten, eleven or|that such motor vehicle was legally | o o Yoouk ‘at the home of gt iy £l B g by ey Sgx WL 8 Jistance of nutjother equipment to_determine RO e for ihes. 5. prewps of BENS- Lismisiors e oisle TN who G N e Nt ¥Cne, 3T Mountatn less than 15 feet, such motor vehicle [ii complies with the erty received by reason ¢ not aware that ihe operatof was | . rE e o F Tonntain May pass sueh street railway car at{ “Sec. 3 Giving Name and Ad-|tion of Such motor vehicle ! Gr the motor vehicle mnoti played and dancing was en- a rowlolmbla rate of speed without A penalty of not 1 public highway, unless such regisctered. v mes were played and feet of, or railway car at the ti as nvflrtl‘ken a streel more than fifty dolia or vehicle is the property of srved the sueh _ shall Throwing objects at mo-|p < hir ¢ s ) i have stopped or is t to stop to | ter vemcxes No person shall throw :Insu“;nr”‘h‘olr};" .")(nlx:-':inr;:wlm iy f:,"t,o‘:";‘, x:.n}m:rr::f\ ‘nl:vpchpx((:‘r‘u Calls for Carc’ Indox. [host ted by Mre take on er to discharge passengers |any object at a motor vehicle or at ve the correet name and ress as|had if such motof yehicl And now must we. chart the [Hy [h "W co it o{v such nl}‘w vehicle {person in such vehicle. or on ' any [required by the -motor vehiols Iaw registered but was beinz operated by |2apes of the Cm n' Prince as well | T T e sha ately stop the same and}nighway. which may cause injury to “‘Sec. 44. Unlicensed Persons Ou an unlicensed person in violation of [ as thoze of » .—-Phuade!phxa[ Proverbs are but the oftspring of shall permit the satme t6, remain sta- SUCh véhicle or the tires thereon. or to lawed. -No recovery shall be had in any n of sections 14, 15 or 16, Ledger. practical experience. ) % .