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Will Your Family Be Happy This Spring? If your* it one of the f?w remaining families lacking an automobile, no doubt you have finally decided to get one within the next four months. A low-priced modern automobile like the Chevrolet hat be* come indispensable to the family of ordinary income. A million other families can easily prove to you that the better way is with Chevrolet. The beauties of nature, the Interesting and educational features of other places and ways of living, remain things to read about or seen dimly in cold photographs until you are tree to get to them at your convenience and pleasure. But, suppose you have definitely decided to buy a Chevrolet this spring. TV* does not necessarily mean you are going to get it. Anyone posted on conditions in the automobile business will tell you that thousands of families are going to be unable to get cars this spring. This has been true almost every spring for the last ten years. There are Just two ways of making sure of getting your Chevrolet for use when the flower* and balmy breexes of spring lure you to the country roads? buy it now or order it now. If yoa do not want to pay for it ,in full at this time, any Chevrolet dealer will arrange terms to suit your convenience. You will be surprised to iearn how easy it is to pay for a Chevrolet and use it while you arc paying for it. Plea*e realize these statements are made by us in good faith and we mean just what we say about the possible difficulties of getting a car delivered ito you this spring if you wait undl then to order it. The only way to be sure of a Chevrolet this Spring is to order It NOW. Prices /. o. b. Flint, Michigan Superior Rotditw . . . $490 Superior Sedan . . $799 Superior Tourini ... 495 Superior Commercial Chaaaia 395 Superior Utility Coupe . . 640 Superior Light Delivery . . 49S Superior 4- Pea*. Coupe . 715 Utility Espre** Truck Chaaaia 550 Flaher Bodice on alt Cloaed Model* Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of Qcncral Motors Corporation Specific , Anyway "Don't bnnhful, deur. Qo ap to the window and tell the man what we want." "Kr-nh-marrlage licence for two, please.'* ? Harvard Lampoon. G1RLS1 A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 8ft-C?nt "Danderlne" 80 Improves Llfo. let*, Neglected Hair. An abundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams and life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalps with de pendable MDan derlne." Falling hair, Itching scalp and the dandruff Is cor rected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty.^ "Danderlne" Is de lightful on the hair ; a refreshing, stimulating tonic ? not sticky or greasy I Any drug store. ? Advertisement. Ycb, and Without AMaUtance "Oh, captain, t what shall I do when I become seasick?" "It isn't necessary for me to tell that. It will come. all of Itself." Each generation does a great deal for the next one and scolds its be havior all tho lime. At a Btxay Crossing Traffic Cop (to Jay walker) ? Hey, you were born In the country, weren't you? Cy ? Yep, I was. Traffic Cop ? Well, If you don't watch out, you'll die In the city. STOMACH UPSET, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION "Pape's Dlapepsln" Is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn, sourness or | stomach distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost Immediate stomach relief. Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages of Pape's Dlapepsln. ? Adv. Dubiotu Friend ? Why did you Jilt that man who wanted to marry yon? Prima Dona ? I couMn't make up my mind whether he was In love with me or merely wanted to hear me sing for nothing. ? Boston Transcript. Alwayk Keep Allcock'e Plasters In your home. Invaluable for all local aChes and pains. Inexpensive, abso lutely pure, safe and effective. ? Adv. Certain She ? He speaks seven languages. He ? I felt sure he wm one of those ignQrant foreigners. ? Life. *' Bargain counters never care whose pocketbook they dent. Look-for the Cross and Circle Printed in Red on Every Package of Ganmo Akbastiu or Wall Paper fMNfM AWbMtlMwill gbre you tftotowftdtfieato^iitWIe AUmmSm ?M w ?d> to tfx b? aty ol yaw boat. DM AlaliMl'm Noil/ all ptlnh ttttf ll fat MmIl (i <konrator to ihow yoo Msipln mm nplihi iho AUUtriam A? MWNl and bkh< bwuliful BMthod ol hNrfN The Alabaatine Company !?y . m mim, MMk . Scientific Planning for Healthy Growth ? 'committee of twenty-one meeting at the City club In Chicago to draw uf specifications for a metropolitan plan ning commission forecasts a Chicago ol 8,000,000 population extending, rough ly, from near the Indiana state line to a point near the Wisconsin line. W? believe that Is no wild dream. It *li a possibility, If not a probability* Eut whether or not Chicago propet ever extends Its present boundaries, there can bo no doubt that definite, scientific planning is essential to In sure healthy and continuous growth. Tho Chicago Plan commission haa worked with admirable good sense and efficiency. But problems of modern city life which have arisen since its inception have greatly complicated ita task. The automobile traffic and the tendency to concentrate both busi nesses and residences In high buildings convenient to a central district Im pose a new duty upon city planners. We are Inclined to be archaic in our Ideas. Athens and Rome and Con stantinople we?e planned and built upon one level. American cities, con structed many centuries later, have hardly advanced from that. In Chicago, with the limited excep tion of elevated railroads, the Michi gan avenue two-level street, and tun nels beneath the river, we are still on the one-level basis of ancient Athens. New York has gone a step further with the subway, and eventually we will have that. But even that will not b? enough. There can be no adequate planning for a modern great city which does not provide for more than one level for traffic. Chicago knows It, but that is not enough. It must act upon the knowledge. New York knows it, and is acting. 8teps are being taken there to provide a third level of transporta tion, for pedestrians, above the ground. The entire city has been toned, with groups of architects In charge of the various districts, to work out this plan. The colossal plan of adding some 4,000 acres to the lower end of Manhattan i island Includes the construction of three street levels ? one for heavy ve hicular traffic, a second for passenger automobiles, and a third for pedestri ans. Chicago must come to it. The com ! mlttee of twenty-one may properly plan for a city fifty miles long and^of 8,000,000 population, but It should not neglect to plan flrBt for a city of our j present area, but three or more stories high in so far as Its streets are Con cerned. School for Sick Pupil* A special hospital school, main tained as part of the regular school eastern of Minneapolis for children who have tuberculosis, Is described In the January number of School Llf^ published by the United States burea? of education. Children excluded from the regular schools on account of hav ing this disease are required under the compulsory education law to^ attend this school If they are able to travel to and from school every day by street car. Regular work of the eight ele mentary grades is offered, 'und pupils may be transferred to this school or back to a regular school without loss of standing. Classes are held in open-air rooms, which are kept at a temperature of 45 degrees. The children wear Rsklmo suits in the classroom. Two light meals and a full meal ore served dur ing the day, and after the full meal the children have a sleeping period. "Sun-lamp treatments" ore given every morning. Children requiring hospital treatment for a short time are placed in a ward and ore attended by a phy Blclan and a nurse* ? Chicago News. For Civic Improvement It is tho plan of the Federal Coun cil of Citizenship Training t$> CD-op erate with the many non-governmental agencies, public ond private, which are engaged in seeking to Improve citizen ship throughout the country. It has begun to work out the means of such co-operutlon. It Is estimated that there ore about 2,000 nntlonal ageneiea which are ap plying themselves today to the prob lems of socLnl ond civic Improvement. There are other thousands of local agencies engnged In the same kind of work. ^ If these agencies con be brought to work together along only o few lines, it Is felt that the impetus given to the movement for better citizenship will he Increased. The American Natlon.il council, of which President Harding ?ns the hon ornry president and Frank A. Van derllp the acting president, will co operate In every way wfth the govern mental agencies In the crusade now launched. Pet Namet Given Citiei "Wttle old New York" Is the pet name of the commercial capital of the United States. It Is neither "little" ! nor "old," but these words are used in their affectionate sense. The pet name of Boston In the United States Is "the Hub." This is a little more malicious, ond Is used more by out siders than by Bostonlons. It is gen erally held that the latter regard their Intellectual city ss "the huh of the universe," the city around which all ?ther cities revolve. Improved uniform downattoiul Sunday School "'Lesson' C ? REV. P. B. riTZWATKR. D.D., >?*n of th* Kvenln* Bchbol. Moody ilbl? Institute of Cbtcaxo.) (<Q. !?>?. W??t?rn N?w?pap?r Union.) Lesson for March 16 THE REIQN OF DAVID - " 8am. 7 :1$- Jl; JQOLDEN TEXT iVW1 Sam- ,4 > m.O my aSZlp.1 "> d0 Tby &o?.AKlgrOPl?-A 8h?>h?< Box BFiSUSf'S ? Davl<1 ,n<1 Oollath i&vW ? ChA. ,AND 8KMO" TOP TvTu-Ji, Character Study. l?-Wha, HEC1hLK AND ADULT TOP. i lat Dav(d Achieved for israeit Bov ?ihTn K,n? Whl,a " Shepherd Boy (I Sam. 16:1-13). 1. Samuel Sent to Bethlehem (w VVU8 dlrected to go to JeK?p?"\ 80(3 fr?m RmonK the son*. ur?p f K. 008e a God In . t0 QvoId publicity by the cpj> J'ment of hla real purpose. Sam tLt h 8 "b' l,nder obl|Katlon to tell all inleS h?HeW' P8pec,al|y sl"ce the 2 r 1 1? "IOrnl rlKhl t0 knOW -J. Samuel Anointed David (v 13) Z?y,ihe L,r" *" ?'??>?? ?h? ?, one Of the eldest sons of Jesse when ?'? -trlplln, of ? ho, C,J SR nuel, the Lord Indicated His choice Jf thenn tyP'fled thc end?ement feVanv InH 1f1Plt Wh,ch 18 es8ential or any and SPPvlce for Q ? David'. Training. 13 FleIds (I Snm- lc:? business A8 8 y?U,1K man- hl8 ?heeo T, t0 keep hlfl hthtrt Inrh Prevailing tendency of TOch an occupation would he to* take h ngs easily, but David did not JaU wch a lndoIt,nre- ?e became uch a skilled musician that he was hJ ?u t0 P,'"y h'S h"n) before t,)e klnR tha , hV ^ eXPert ?"rt?n?an. so Drnwinn fOW * Bt?n? w,th S?Ch precision as to need only one throw too he" the f'h,,l8tlne *,nnt- Then, too, he was physically fitted, for he the l?" 'ed"oated the school of tne lion and the bear." 2i2Jn K,n?'8 Court (1 Snm. 13:2, Here was formed that tie of W?d.l>lp with which not nl> was a bright spot In Dnvld'a ||f<. ?m live, in history a. . ? Sat 'V' C""'P of "? Outlaw (I Sam. 21.10; 81:13). The king had When !rmnnd'?en< to kl" David. tta.M nZ , , of r?"?1 Oa Id fled to the king of Oath, where he feigned madness. Though David did some foolish and unbecoming things during this time he Is to if Sd;wou,d "* "??> '?? &r?. """ Kln? Jud,h <" J?'"' ??' D""? ??t to Hebron. ZZ wt"?'s k,??, "" year. heS|, * wWch Snrauel dld 4 1*2iThex?UaI ^,ngdom <" Sam. 2:8; h xa 1 " 0tXh* trlbe? of Israel aZ ? tTih?\8?v? aon- ? Ahner had proclaimed king of Ma hanlara Feuds continued befween th. rival factions, jbavld's power m "0'n"d"' rT'lih"' " '">?o.b?h Peftod of civil war last ed seven and a ttaif years. I.r J"!nV:r'T?<l Kln" ?' Unite, I 5*5? ^? ":r hlm ''e bin at H.fh' 'hV "'ey "" <??">? to their klnK Th """ ?" King. They assigned as thoip mnB f?r "nolnll"? "In. their king! ' f!e waa thel'' brother (v. 1) U) He M, the Lord's eholce (T 2) ^ 7?r^;vwor,h,p "d ,a,^rr' 0oodnpR'' 10 Him (VV. to bulid him Whfi "h0Wn ln Prom'?lnK to r>uild him a house. The contont this covenant Is set forth In verses men it : r?ma,nfl thft ele (1) A house, or posterity (v. 13). 13) "'r-ae-a royal authority (* fft) A kingdom (v. 13) is[4) Perpetuity, that Is! forever (a nJ',i" WSS "n nf?"?''>te promise Dls ober Hence on the pntt of Duv|(j'? w-ould entail chnstlsement, but not an abrogation of the covenant hi I :.1 lVo ot>,f,r n'1(lon in an the #orld had been accorded ?, , ? treatment. The central though? ? ?od h goodness centered In his rede' ?"? Cz H.vwr wh ? w"o??n, ""m' ",f ?? ."??? ProQrem. Whan you trip up, fnll forwnrd and get up farther along. ? TV.e Mennonlta. A Poor Business. Th<v most profitless thing to manu facture Is excuses.- The Mennonlte. God's Requirement. God Wants your obedience, not your patronage. -(Jospel Herald. Prayer. Prnyer la1 a thought tent fleaTan ?r?rd.? Phillip* Brooks. SP SAY "BAYER" when you Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ^0fiutoes~ Accept only "Bayer" packagc which contains proven directions. ITandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet* Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Drucurista. Aspirin U Um trmxU m*rt of Btytr Uinu.factui? oi Uonocc^UcAcldoittr ot 8?JlcjUc*ci4 Saving Before and After It's bo hard for some men to save money when single that tliey don't think It worth while trying ufter they marry. WOMEN! DON'T BE IMPOSED UPON Warnlngl Not All Package Dyes Are "Diamond Dyes." Diamond Dyes Always nsk for "Diamond Dyes" and If you don't see the name "Diamond Dyes" on the package ? refuse It ? hand It back t Each 15-cent package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos, conts, draperies, coverings ? everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Refuse I substitutes! I There Isn't much hope for the young mnn wlio feels sorry for himself every time he looks at his parents. 4 "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS? 10c A BOX Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Drug stores. AdT A true benefactor Is one who makes us do the best we cun. The green grocer usually acquires a lot of ripe knowledge. Alcyone Is Brightest Star of the Pleiades Alcyone, the brightest star of the Pleiades, equals In brightness the star Zcta, says Nature Magazine. It wag at one time fancifully pictured as the center of the universe by the astrono mer Mahler, but this was merely a speculation for .which there Is abso lutely tin foundation. The Pleiades form, In fact, a moving rluster of stars of 2(H) or more members and the prin cipal stars are associated with a nebu la of vast size. There Is no reason to believe that our sun with his family of planets is moving around this or nny other center of the universe. It hna been estimated that the distance of the Pleiades from the solar system is over MOO light years, or, In other words, that the light from this cluster takes over rUK) years to travel ';o the earth. We see these stars today as they were before the Pilgrim fathers landed in America. ? Nature Magazine. "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" A harmless vegetable butter color osed by millions for BO years. Drug stores and general stores sell bottles of "Dandelion" for 35 ceuts. ? Adv. Hair a on Man's Head Forty to fifty thousand hairs lo the crop on the average man's head, ac cording to investigations conducted by professors of the Munich university. Penny-in-Slot Elevator A penny-in-the-slot automatic eleva tor has been devised. The passenger Inserts a coin, enters the car, and presses the button of the floor to which he or she wishes to ascend. Children Cry for "Castoria" Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother ! Fletcher's Cnstorla has been In use for over 80 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend It. The kind you har? always bought beata signature of For Health's Sake HENRY s WAM POLES ztadfa tPreparatio/ij EXTRACT COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND * Unless you remember initials "Henry S." and "Made in Baltimore" you may not get the original and genuine Henry S. Wampole's product containing Cod Liver Oil, Malt, Wild Cherry extracts, Hypophosphites, etc., and proven best by millions of peoplo for nearly two decade?*. See formula and full direction# for use as tonic, after illness, coughs, catarrh, bronchitis, etc., etc. Avoid inferior substitutes. Get a bottle tonight. Made in Baltimore ? Sold Everywhere 7 wo pleasant ways to relieve a cough , Take your choice nnd unit your tAste. 8-R ? or Menthol flavor. A ?ure relief for cough*, cold* and honrsene?w. Put one In your mouth at bedtime. Atwmy k??p m box on hmnd. TMABB MARK SMITH BROTHERS as ggmPR0M