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NAME STUDENTS TO STATE UNIVEBSITY NOMINATIONtS SEaNT IN FOR THE TWENTY-THRE-IE VACANCIES IN THE SCHOLAIIHIPS. SUBMIJIED IN TWNO PARTS Commlittee subm 1lltli RecommfienldatIins fler i rliYear and One Wi'var u II h ' t in . N .1tn afo s I iil ' :.il ia in of 8 , lii t ', rIIi II Iti1ted by lthe11 tur er.. 'i ~ tI in un lt n .tirnu.l Ntit of edng t ion:4*tl 1. The il 1.t- Ie' in Iit' ll ot the c - el m111.ttee ere sut ull i ed q III 1to i rt Th114, IbA parft cont;,uwdI ' n e rt1 n: to 14 tahe~~ re ir' i ( xn y arI wholar I o It I I I 1a.. i11. (4 ' )11 r a 1 :1 hit1 , w ith .t. r : I I r l; s41 il InI 4 t1aI t N 111 i tIit I T t: d prtu1 t iiont:rt:d nonut~ n to h till4 ehloa t f 1 th 23 ta1: v. #,-. i: ofa-,I .% tr ' ppo it I Ill 111) 11; a 1 1:1 :*f I IhoI 1:: o.. I I' v Iv I I lb r wi-,? no 41h' pl~itints t 1 all I ill Ilo aAp l fl! . 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He dy.ttfl'wt t ewrn ate. wlorn assst t'Ih unty Ialph tis pa i Arntur1-ursei. * l~th f tuea ne iI22'w Os. lto $oth C1oiuawl Ar cu'l:u eEasteWrk Wilb uhd non). ofamseonaIi.fcrurwh teN ar anl itreiowa kI 1i tt' Mr. of Tlsti er nae hi uont - ofi YsorkIu~ o ct td MHY le Oin-cal Ad thturses~(i'ui drt'nfo fnds pti:ipr o rut' Ahese nur"'. wou .omn tht aea *A aos the h oignotiu a e hueu MisI, h sb e Governor Hears oigatlon. (lovornor lirI rvo tferredit action on thoi pot4 It tln forI 4.1i1101103 for jlIey MIitdiin (0314 im it vihl (4 it delega. (I on fr'om ( oww 11-4. M-1-11 1.4Ii i unider a 0% 4)-y'' , v(et si lmice for i vo lititry mnalt. hiuglifi- li i4 .4110111 IWOe'1-11r1 Its boinlg brourg1h to Iu" UPO )1'r1))11110 governIor' to ,:':ialItut 11111 Oliloul('3. Sotb' ()O i OSul0 IM-1 d4l(VIoped to Owit ple~l :111d1 Il. Ii i x)vrno4r him tiocli110(1 14) 414) 1111Y111 u11111 II IM1 i (o-H wero rW 1 iy iI'l 1[0~II:~ 11:0 1 . i t ] iin tod ith olI1' 0 1( 1 tlo will grtnlt dni mell ,~ o rani o41 r :ualt 1 1; iI a lit I lit :iu "if i i i iit u1111'Mi1111 Cowpoin; '1. 141111-'111 m 'M liiN. A. Moxeloyq 1 P11,, Il o i'l ir \% SpVcial Juigcts. 41V('loI10l .1 Ii) rvty to) I)( spoc4i.tl llI~lb, 1110ll forinor to IblId thet coil It. I' 9 1''li'il so!iitiolw for I lorry coilni y ('glillg tilt' 1 011111 Monday i St-p "1l1ll"r -k41 10 ha1ttor to 110141 tiho (,ourlt (' gOllor1 umn.inioni for. 1)11101 counlty l111111011111g tilt! moco011( Monday lit t4'Ptolnbvr. i3oth poitmoti l t " I ' t pI l l t h o U r 1 ' C i 1 1 1 0 ) hll O)f h OAt 1)1 of Judge Silipp. ificial Visit to Penitentiary. OiWOI'110or llarvoy3, Nirs. IHarvey .1tid (". Coft Wtlliil, lto(roli nr of tll,) tWe boa.)rd of puliie wolfirme, mlado 'ma italVis4it to) I ho P01 ll',I *j N larvoy to Rt'e' thlt, woia's hiuildinig it''to hl.p 111;1 f01, 5111 Sm 1)1a1 4011to'110Cl~l of the woInlimI i iT e I ,gi t rt. ~ 0 19 hd h i e 11 111 n gih r it o f p ra s it a g i . 4 0' fite iod to t1111.i t itle-,(i or ' . -lit,' Oyfllor 1.4 anjxioulj to (t do 0l )il1)g I or tilt,,101 Ill 11)4' lrXOuI "lIld -04o for 1)(45Q Whio t'ollIiAPto thou' i'l* tiix 11,is INworkilig m11 pl.111s 1141w t l: 11'ViO (il1d it 1011'Ii I fl '41r Io 'ra 1041. 2 lihstc'n1l't S. tt'. 1u ai1 aftol tilt, \ usut that1 4'v4'l' 1;ii 1 b oe on 1711141 ill goodI voadi I- n S to Oconee. At til- h -O r4'q14t of Dr. M~ .I ilos~ 1Of c'1''l1 o hild 1 . ~'1i 11141 Ilbi n' th 1ursing "'ill sc.i11'ii!. i WCIO-1 1 111 'i hIi(-- 11)p( O fe orit :l 1b1li ii) wfb 11:1Nlt ' 111 * H )* it's is .1 111'fllbor of tilt, ItiVil o'oln11l1100. O~f tilt s1:lti .% adO toNIltll 11,i.,; isc :1iirinii Or Iho 0110 :i'011'i i '41i Of Olt of iiii lild has 4' ',f child e'v' 4r n h tb ;.'ler For1 Ni , ''ha f1l4'I he. '.1'' :V~ 'a L s s\'iiI in.:ft a' V "N i 14' 4t'1 o~~e. .41 4 4.1 iIA a~ lii8-ll 1 41:i\4 11vt CAR WASHING IS IMPORTANT TASK Mud Should Never Be Allowed to Remain Over Night as It Is Injurious to Varnish. USE PLAIN EVERY-DAY WATER Guard Against Excessive Use of Soap and Let Hood Alone Until It Has Cooled--Go Ovcr Entire Body With Hose and Sponge. , There Is a proier time to wash an itiottlieloi4% :tad1 Ihe work shoultl he lhoroughly lonie. If Iiud is allowe-l to d.v on thle ear It Is hardler to get )IT and! stains the varnish. Mud should ONev'r he PermitteI to remualn oil i eat miny longer than absolutely necessary, by un3 n1ieainis niot over iight. All mud contains alkall, and In sonme parts of the country is almost clear alkall. Al ki- It has the sine relation to varnish us muriatIc or nitric neid has to steel. The alt ilot e Is water; !svn't It simple. pliiii every-dlny watAr right out the tap. If one expects to keep a fine car looking tine Ve must he willing to flush on, the ld at night no matter how hite it Is; the work need not take inore Ilian half an hour atd the work enn11 he don.. thore'tg'ly in the morning. The chief faults to guard agaimst are lt i('es.-sh'e uIse of soap, using water with too much force, and washing the h1ood before It Is cooled. in the old days no coaehman would pIermit a tine eniriage to go unwnished no matter how late lie eatme into the stable at night. You iust treat n anu loiobile tle saeit way if you renih Ilhe saie stanlard that the old-fash lonl eneh'd rellchel. Soap Injures Varnish. Therm' are Iwo tIings that should bit, retn mbere . l''irs( tIt Son , " gals I'litte. lir an1ythling 1like themil inittled to eit gr.:sm will attack vtriish if nih iwed to st l n t h41 oi i r. hweaiuse oil is :ii ituportant iart of vairnish. 'econol i. ho wa t er I akes t he I Ist e* frein varn1ishI. it'st ol' all a: ear should iot he washl onut in he stin. beeniUse the sui Will dry off tIe water too QuiiIkl, lensl: waier mlarirksi ehoose a sliany plie with 4Plenty of light. l iio :i a Ith1 gooud soap in a pail ot water s as to nmke a soap sol Iion. lave a sort carria ge sponge r Qtl1y. Start with the right hand front wheel :11-l th' unei'r side of the fen Aler a :l! iliat part of the chassis near hy. Le the water flow from the lose' in, a :geitlt' stretali so tlat it wil carry :lht x ic1hes from lithe end of the he ). o ever the wvhecls. et c.. irst wit \water fron a 1o. 'AI. is I of the unl will tnile Toff. The're m1aiy he rontI oil or mne:1ihinet oil. witIch reg1nires IOp. In th1:at (st put sone of the 01 a I r ot i Ir n11 th1a1ese parts. sol ping it o: a f Ireel V. Afte ir that has been done start ri aht in ethl ni hose andi sponiLe and w ash off. 1l0n't let the soapy water si:na tmore' thani t\ 'ire imes On thei varish. N0ow wash off thaorouachaly with elean wvrter heeanse. all of the mnud and Lre's. shouililld hnve COme' Off by this tie.I'nre 1t aoe to dry. That comn pltes :he rit-h an:ad f-rnt i'nrt of the sA;.. and the' same wYork should he done onI the three other whee-ls nnd a dini (1n Ur: s. That 'omlel(tes the woirl oni the chnaesis. Use Hose and Sponge. Takhe anot('her (lea:!: 5Iponge anid with the waitet stil floiwing gentry from the hose si: i a .hle l eft-hiand frcnt of the bmody and flow nllim.e dust (off. Thor,'e wVi' he nio ne(ed for SOta hieenuase mitiehitn oil or ron d oil Is iieve.r spaft teredO( ion lhe bodyi. After! flowVing the witer 0a, ther. go over the ent ire biody naazaini with a~ hose atid a wet spongce 14nd( waflh I. GOou ni'ly narouund the c-, itnciiig thei top of t he fenider ii thei left idelr. but don't wet the hood, it mn3w stil be wairi. N ow alt .hi dirt hias. 1heen flowed off 414d :the sponige4! shou11 tlie 5queezed ?eiin or inioutdoags or~ inl ereices suome1 hie Jic(ked up. A fter il: 1.n i. donei. wvash: the hood ni 1.h1e t(op. of the aiator lI i. There m14 3 hie someii shatters~ of mnachaine o0l n. the hoin aind if there are use a I: t 0 so i:t I ("anljy. wahin g it off soonf aift e': iis pu: 0'..]; It:' (y se, don't let the wait en ruand moi~re t han five huue~ On the Iiood beel:use it has he '-on.. 102nted ly the enginie and the Ilua tre wi b drnaged. AUTO WITH ?IRP The we-ira: car" shown in thie illuist nuade in 'aris and now Is startling~ the ias it runs through the streets of the ha The elgfit-horsuepower engine is gena 3n1 within a cirenlar gnarA. while the 1 You Auto Know That at simple test of whether the carhuretor i I)roperly ad. justed is to run for a short dis ttnLce-sy a quarter of a mile. With tho throttle practically closed. 'lhen. picking a space Where the roadway is clear, stop Sharply upon the neelerator, thus opening the throttle wide. If the car speeds up smoothly and rapi(iy, tilere is mnothiIg wrong with tile cenrIuretor. 1ht if the pick-up is slow, this is an indiention that the mixture of t gasolne and air is too rich. If the engine spIilutters, spits an(1 bilk -firVes, the Iixture is too ti-a Coldition w% hclh .nn he elipornrily. remedied by the use (of the "choker" or priming le-er (1n tlit dsillhoard. In either case, it is disable to have the ear h ur1i1etor adljuste(d 11 s0011 g pos sible, for, uiltti this is done, the ear %will not develop the power 4 wleh it should. This adjust melit, however. should he hi1n. died 'y nll expert, for "ionkey nlog with the carhuretor" has pro1-41:hy been tle cause of more 4 eniintI troule than any other infgle pice of alliateur exieri (copyright. 1922. by The Wheeler syndleate, Inc.) MOTOR LUBRICATING SYSTEM Invention of Florida Man Insures Proper Distribution and Appli cation of Lubricant. The Selent itc Amerienn in illustrat Ing and detscriing a mu(1otor-vehicle lubrincating system. tilie invention of P. 11. Gal skills of .lneksonlle, Pin. snys "The Inven011 n re-fltes to liiri Motor-Vehicle Lubricating System. entin.: systetusl; spial-1211y adapte'l for 111414) Vei les. The' o4 jhiect is to pro v1idle a Syst whith 1liitli iT'S a proel di IstIbl1lutn and14 a pplh'ii1 on of hllbri enn1t to the various elements suh as the '11n1sss. sprint's, steerIng lechaln 1-111, 1110 Other leebzIa and1101 el.t Illelnts thereof. .11nd is tspteially aldapt ed to utiliz1% tilt forces presented ha the exhnust of tile power plIlant of thi VehiiOle. ALTD * SIL I"' p the 0::3 dean.o e l1 e 'o 2 e~i. at in .t e2e F'. tr 1 Ir1ti not in r5-e on the en Ie sure the .inek is Secnre and I worl:. f are blet oeeptn 1'e(ep n en:refu: re-cord of the nurr her of miles run, anid compal~nre- it wit the rtcor4?dS of echl i month1 pa 4Est f( gas'line and treS. r'rt enrry spnre tubes loose'ly I the to(o1lbox or unlder the sent ; kee hiem 22in th speiai tub hn hivs or wvra thlemi enIirefully in ioft doloth. Whein a spo(t. I: is used on Th snhoul b e fic'usec. : n 's: ra:e ThIe ron irnmiulate'y in2 fr.2t :ite riebt han fenider. o e a (lirte shou10ltihe (~er(n.-: i. :.. USe (I Itle l1nehinlist's hlnitij'r. u l. form n part o'f the t oo eq :Jj nit. *f evera A driv-er of an 22n:a> 2-e shoult neQver pas ai 'ei( k ( - - , n.2g i the same direction ut b'- e roa for ait leas: 3t0 yads LANE PROPELLER raTIon, the "EOIIa.' wa invented and staid andn stolid inihnb tunts of London ig metropolis. n-d to a small airplane prop1e~ller revoly tOdy has a lonc itpr to avoi "drif.. ml Whole System Is Benefited by Tanlac Thousands of frail, nervous people and convalescents everywhere have testliled to the remarkable power of Tanilac in bringing back their health, strength and working efficiency. It seems to quickly invigorate the consti tution, and is a powerful foe of weak. ness. Mrs. George 4. Owen, of Salen, Oregon, says: "My nerves were upset and the little ~ I ate wasn't enough to keep up my strength, so I lost weight and lecame so weak It seeied I had no energy at all. Taniac restored my health com pletely, and I gnined twelve pounds in weight." 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