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Iin III vffort to 4-i1 1 ow1 t he I and King eouiny. 1)r. W. uI. Cor'si practlle (of erecting signs ;it place, lin detaill the poarthiular accvident. 11( at a datingerous street corner. 'HEART DISEASE" MMON AILMEN tattery Is One of Mos tant Units of Car, Yet ften Overlooked. E STARVED TO DEATI Long Life It Should B nd Discharged Frequent as Owner Soon Makes Piece of Junk. pec'uliar fact, but ne ertheles that at har1d-heaide, business invest three or foiu tholIuild n a niotor crIII an then vetse .the nlecessary pre cauti1onls III uarding his Invest mllent. The stora teiry Is Iml of til miiost liiloirtI ilis 41f the ear, yt It Is at devie ih selll receive the proper11 entin, writ ies B. M Cooke, pri'esldent of a1 Chicago tra< seliool. All that. th lie average owiNIt knows abouiit this s it is that it r. vuires a certain amount (if distill(I wate occsioilly. I have often set storage hatte rles In use tlait did it re'e(ive (*('eilt ocaslionaI at tlentio ifterally they were starved to dent Heart of Automobile. iay be etisidered il autoilobile and Iwlen --Stops. engine Is iI good conid start w ithin lfifteen se onds. If It (est tiot, th len t he ,igei tor should loente the tubtlle buefot lie abmusies thlit st orage haniftiry. Whoi the staritinug b uttoun Is Ipre'sed, i1 iiuch as 200 amperiei'ts of cullrren t inn he dr'awn fromi t' hut tery. TlhiI nieians exeessiv~e t'hneial act lol I teii battery an titfI co nnetd for ant Ilengt hi of I ille t lie ba t t ery Is sulre Shoner or Iater the lha Ittery be'omnt a usel-ss pIece tof junk in te lmia of thle tenreless car tuwner. I.xtessls use Is one ex tremeii. The otherI when the battery Is usetd but lIft] Charge and Recharge Often. To seture long lIfe In ia storage hau tery thle utiait shoult be chaurged an dischiargedt frequettly. If' you shioul flnd thati youu are oveirchaing yot1j hittteiry turn'i thtet til Iilit on occaisits ally durhIig thlit' thyt hut, 01' e'ven whot. ytiu leave thle t'ari at night. Th'is wi re to drami lie hatte1ry slI1ghtly ain j) it In (cond~itlion. dlways hear iinmind thaiut your ha y can lie lieed to ai wodeni 1)al it Is draIned touo imuchl, It wIltl 1 inuse a pall hteft ini thle sun ; it soti falls to pieces. It Is thle storagt ha tteiry man'~s t to keep yourjj haittery ini iutndition. 11 Is the muan whot cain "potuir It' wait out oif the pall iind till it ugaint.'" 14 ery time you lpay himui .,i cents It an I ivestmen(1t tha lii aIys big dhi dtendts. lIeutnimber th~is. I)in't let. your ciai havt' hen trouble. HEAT DETERIORATES RUBBE Tires Cannot Long Remain Inta When Highly Heated by Contin uous Speeding. A highi-grade tIre on :i rtacing V wVillI soinet ies sitanid up as far i as iles, abtout one-twentieth tof the' I of ia t ire oplertated under ordinary t'i dilttins. TVhis differentce In tIre servl Is due dIrectly to a dilfferient't In I heat developed1. Heat e'xets a 'terlorating effect on rububer inl propi tion to the intensIty andic lengthI tIme the rubber Is exposed to It. 1t1 nling at hIgh speed quickly' raIses I t'tiiperautunre of ai tIre. ThIs heat suits fromt the Internal fricito set in thle tire etarcass. TfIres are dheslgt *"' resIst the effects of heat produt ** r*dliary everyd(ay car opierti "y ecannot long remin Inti 'ghly hetet(d by cornti . The tIre bIlls of the spect to be hilgher than thiose. . ~ ~ Y i .5 . ... 1King conunty Cororter, his, started the f whevre fatlit11es ha1ve 1ccurr-led, sta0ting" t !rewithl Is .hw 0 oneof thle signs erected t YOUAUO KOW ii I t 0 0 0 Th11it failure t o shift gelars oinl ait long 1hwils one of the signs (if 0 0thle atua11teur driver or of thle 11nan1 0who prefers to try to "show off" 0the power of hils mainiie ait the0 t 0 0risk of serious darnaige to the! 0enigine or, lit boest, of stalling In0 0 thle iiddlle of the incline. First0 and second (low and Intermiedi a ite) gears aire phaced onl cars for0 0emnergencies of this kind and aire0 0designed to assist thle enigine inl 0pulling a loald to whieh It Is not0 0 0 -. accustomed. Thle driver whio0 0 soes nlot mak11e use of theml Is, 0therefore, phaeing an undue0 0strainl onl his car. aind shlould not0 0 0 S be surprised if something gives 0 wly under It. 0 The iest miethlod to use it the 0 0i 0 case of a long steep incline Is to o a upproacho, if possible, f t a fa. ir rate (if spleed, so that the-. irt . will gtin itn (lh nd1 0 int pits 0 0' as p1 ossible. Thieii, wh~en the. 0 na1chinle beginls to lose speed but0 0 before it hats slow'ved down too 0 V n uch, shift to second and, if onecessatry, to first. Also, sit the 0 S a first sound of t "kinock" retard 0 -1 th -sak, for tis wvIll o down t engIne and give It inore T pIlowrl, 1111 itnakili it iunnees. 0 0* salry to shift1 gears onl hills Which0 lthe driver. knows by experieneh stri;his car envn make without lit- 0 0 0 brings. i 0 . (Copyright, 192. by the Wheeler C.#0 Synd cate, Ince.) i It HEADLIGHT FOR AUTOMOBILE - Operated by Steering Mechanism and yatin anaecibn nauanbl a W Mller of)5I~ Honoiuiu, lawa'iith sa a Tahelavninrlte ohalgt o oprate by thei st ei mechaIsti Direcltional, Hedliht Con tol, Patnt 9 y in.Anaesty tbjec is to proidte a 5 operbl from1 Ofhe *steerin wheel frd , triage headll'igf hs sovtha thew ra. war of(W tile eourse of trveli orte . tahinte.l The devic as read 1 il sippi, iiabIle trivny owinay constrction of a. a(vopyrlekt 1and byap te Wheelmrst it 'ar e filan gr'ene iups AofteiI('l n i st trou . Cblt hand frem tlyti~ a I CII breakdown. c heI ('pig (!hackrle, thee ia eaingf IIr. Jointr hofl Heonoledl, frequely toI of salve wear an isurel (smtoother opea m- t Ion, I) a ste~ i 1i~!lll~ he re- -ti odpa ohv n' a upI goeoertoouhybycm-tn edea5soc nawie u hr r edcetnpinshaevrowecn m, look ~~arhmef te ** n Diethional HealigtCnto.Paet Lesson 'y IIFV- P. 1. FiTZWATR.t D. D., Peac-her of rlnglish liile In thu Moody Bible institute of Chicago.) .oiyright. 1922. Wertern New-ipr I'mion LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 3 NEHEMIAH REBUILDS THE WALLS OF JERUSALEM LJESSON T-I'i'--Neb. 3:1-7:. GOLID11N 'iEXT-4ur God will light for s.-Nebl. 4:20. 1tMPI'.:t.NCM' MIA'T'-:llA1r-Nuh. 2:9-20 Cor. 3:1.-17. 'tiMAtY TOPIC-Ilow God holped Ne elial, ul! .. a \Yall. Jt:NIilt TlolIC--low a City Wall Was Lebuilt. I N'-iuEl.1)! ATI.1'3 A N D SENIOR TOPIC -Praying, Watching. Vor'king. Y0 UNi (m P1'1I'2 A NDI A D11il/ TOP.IC -Succeuss Through Leat.-lership and Co Imration. Illaving secured it leave of absenIlce roin the Plern1 Court, and creden h1is fronI tIhe king, Nehemiah jour eyed to .Jertisalem. After resting liree days without disclosing Ils pur ose to any one, he made a survey r the wallis by night. 1llaving tlus oh ained first-hand informlat ion he called hlel representatives of tile Jews to eiier a1141 slid, "Let Us b1lulId the 6-l10s of .leruisaleiIm." lie then Inade nowin the hand of provid-ice in rillnlging him1 to .Jerusl -nin with thle ut horily to reuilid its walls. lie thus liowed great wisdoin In ilnding out or himself the real conditions, anti that work woul( he required to re. tore the walls. The on1e who 1;I qual fied to lead in a great undertaking s the one who has IIImastered the situ ttion and is thus able to remove ob ections and show how the work can )e don1e. A.-Preparation for the Building :ch. 3). The dvll dision of labor In this projets ;hows Neheniah's administrative abil ty. A wise disti'bution of labor makes lillicult tisks easy. Note some outstanding features of Ils greait work. 1. St ress Laid Upon Indifference (3:5) In. adhninistrative tasks it Is lust that ulifait ifllness Should be l1int1I out. Su01 action wNi111 he a v.11arl1ng to sonil and an elc u0raI'e .lIKO ilenit to others by showing the in, tegrily (if the director. 2. 1101 Iendered by the Womne; (3:12). 'el'Iiaips Shlilli haltd no sonw to Uid him1. It is a fine thing Vol woien t he able to take hold evei in bildliing a wall when there are I inen1 t4) (it It. God's word carefull; nlote's suchi pntratordlinaw nets. :. stress lAtid *l'p1n Earnestiless o Some ( 0:20). If one knows that hI faithftiness will be recognized he wil enrliestly lIlurstue hIs tias'ts. -. Every One Built (Ivor Agains Ills Own louse (3:10. 23, 28). Man'. Ohief concern is for his famiily. No in ('entjve to exertion 18 (luite so stroin rIs that Whieh conlcrns. Is own famil ily. 5. Certaiii Guilds of Men Undertooli such(alininenilit oif eifor't s. Meni of ht utmi1 ('lass and1 cra ft willI usu~ally worki let ter'1 togtheri'. II. Hindrances Encountered (4:14 14). 4:1-; e'f. 2 :1 1-20). Thet Opposers'i' of hod's 8 servant u11 u ll y begIn by hl'l nig at thlemi shnaft s of ridicu le. They II'lld lhe Jews but a feeble folk and isserted that thii Ile tread( oft ai lrol'Oi'ng 'tir would brieaik dJown thleir' stonet wa'll. 2. (Consirai 'cy of at Suddl~en Attiack 41:7-I)). WheIin the (eemy saw that1 lhe worlk waIs acituallly succeeding they md1( thuls hinder' the work. Whteii the n1emy13 ('ann ot suitceedi by stoff' ig thlen it' re0sots to inltiihditionl. :t. conspliracy' Withl tile Jewts (4: 0-23). Th'ley souIlght by3 miealns of the ew's from the out side to discouratge hetir l~ibrhre by3 shiowing tat the alsk was11 ihioelss and that lit anly imie they were subiject to a suddten 4t. (Gree-d and( Oiipression of tile tulersq (5 :1 -13). Thle .Jews of' that 1lay, liIke thle proilLeer's iln the recent 00'o111or l and pprssed! tem so t hat they Ilughlter's intoi sIlavery. Nehiemiah I 1(oldly3 rebukc'dlithe for It-uei'r erhnes 1nd (rded-t( I res8'iration l to)li be mia~de, 'n('ingf an) 4ath Nei'i lahem tht' they 1-14). iigi kill Mahalitad .b lil. The Wall Completed (6:15-7:4i). hli-ir tasks that in iifty'-it'o dalys te t'al I was comlpletetd. Whiten te en 111h 'ie'rl that inl spilt- of' ill thi-r chin'i-ies the work was ac(tuailly' tom. ~Ilted0(, they were eaisti down, ftor t hey teret' ved that 111e work was of God. Find the Rock Beneath. The itepis tof fith i fall on the seem.1 ng void, but find thle i'ock beneath. Whittier. Empty. Four tings tare gr'ievouiiSly empty: Cultivate Foa bearance. (Culthivate forhearance t ill y'our heart yields a tIne crop of it. Pray for e BhlOrt miemior'y to all unklndnesses. Shake on Them. PERHAPS there are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletcher's Castoria. Perhaps there are ab few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher's. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be set before them. It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware of the "Just-as-good". For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been an aid in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies. And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. Children Cry For Net Contents 15Fluid Draohi T.4T ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. AVedetablePreparationforAs similatingUieood by Regua& tngthe tomath sand BowdsfI Thereby~omOaf g Th Your Friend, the Physician. Cerfessnd~est.CoDait The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles neither ohlumMorphnleno against popular beliefs: fights against prejudice: even differences of ,neral. OT1AucoTW, opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; -~/ema laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information ?'qo dl:Ab is at the hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moment's call. An be the trouble trifling or great. He Is your friend, your household sa counselor. He is the one to wh.m you can always look for advice tt ,even though it might not be a case of sickness. He is not just a - doctor. He is a student to his last and final call. His patients are his family and to lose one is little less than losing one of his owa Atel1pfulReiedYfor flesh and blood. Constipation and DiarrlOea Believe him when he tells you-as he will-that Fletcher's and Feverisht1C EEP Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good Loss OF SLray thing to keep in the house. He knows. rac s4nature of MOTHERSSHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA. -M GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Ezact Copy of Wrapper. THEK CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. jl efs Gives Charming New Shade to Old Lingerie EU UG 11 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-dyes or tints as you wish Deer as Bush 3!.ashers.- I SET THE STANDARD TOO LOW t. .1. .\l irray II Gihhn, t he successfri -EyERYWHERE an g~ides in ~~tegt Nine itt Cetlitiry National Motion Picture Director Uf viw.tels ai tae oil''fltne e''ed lVn Gives His Opinion as to Mis of 'Tob)Iique river, e'n!ounltere'd in hi takes Made by Producers. "Must1 511 i vXe htak n srn e wo k t Vill llays, thet new 414iton- aicture' 'le r tis b h ," t en tarked. "ot~li to . etor, said 1 '(th ther day in New hit," he satid. "All It cost mle wats a Toloyntfo-ac iejeaio ii ~ .l lit <o t. it w s thi e t r t h aitt ( 1( thl i k t uh r t evar. i - l se tii gttt d IV e hush. sindt they cle'aredI then whole ,Il ighrow ra' ik'her tandrd is toolow ___ Norfolk to 11111.'' i~ < htartis girl inalrrieda a richi 1114n "Dead shot," Dr. Peery's Vermlfurge for l 441er a i. torn i tiip oft ablouit at BOsTON...,.-.....Wed. Sat. 4:00 P. 35 Wrm nt 'apewrr n. Itas enjtoyed potulr , 'a eu n inlnng fonoltw- 1AT/j'iMORIC....Mon. Thur. 4:00 P. Eg, it at your iruggint se'nd 60 cents. to wrlght aecuedwt ndian Vegtble Pill Co.. 372 Pearl st. stairs to bareakl:fast,* sina foaund inh las n et icue n tanr N-Adver iety. 'oe aki ntatuld yon husbtandi tngr~ossed iln te tw Throulgh tickets frorni principal points. - (S~r thre1e hundrtiedi en1ornilous pages tof~ rhns&MiesTas o True Respect. the it y's yellowest new"spI~at'er. OEEN IeSTRS any of1 (I the oldi dark les in thle "'I efore tis spe(tle th' le (14) lS orurer . .-,rfl South ind11111le a v'ioilin ho with IiC'n. girl started bacok aigh ast. A 0 reG . ofl side~rale skill. O ne Sulch haid anl eni- " ''leavens.' she sai1(1 'I've14)urie d Heal-RIest-Ec~foom pltayer with siinilar tas1tes. a highbrow !' One dlay he and thlt agted servant were fiddling toge'ther, andlt as the(y Sound Vibrations. finished the piece tilt emIlployer said (1 It is reported1h~t t'i' elainl ('xpe(ri "You halndil' the how pretty well, illenits have' shown thlat a v'ibratlaIn oft .Tot' iht 5 1 t re ilwly vs har~ or so . ,tlid lii ni llg sn 111lIit de of loss "Out of def'tineo to yt'. Coionael," miet er toui stil: ffect It' sen st' of Record Mastodon Tusk, lt rtt lilt'I lt worl i ilt.'S 1tftPt iit 'ihle bitrgest nuis51tadonl tus1k aover d i5- ltast ow ru tal erll' ii 'ostop roub(4~4 t tl i' t'tV'ovr wa s fouatnd by woarkme -lltl de(r.tt it visilelt, supposinijug t hat it were It feet below the sulrfa(e oaf tilt earth iiapale of' binug st'eni:4 :ii ld -t' ini a gr'avt' it a1 Cic inatlti-wetig'it sans, It is sanid, dot not4 hoar high note as 75 paounds; se'ven1 fool fraln tI p to tip. wvhichi are auileit to4 younl~g personsti, "'lllti t here' is rea'lsou ttt bie jve i ha11t A furnier hias littte f-tith in anyl ad-l halis hiear notes thiat ar4e4 ilntudie to vi'e, heraul1se' he 1has had44 tto deal wi th thleir ('t'ldes .Ne Yotrk iera4ldt. 11he weather for So ltong.-. . ~~ ~ - Jl) Slight Mistake. Sur Reief ti,~~~v.hi1i~ rIYey ar OOn! 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