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Show "MUDHOLE" ADVICE MAY SAVE YOU CASH Some Valuable Suggestions on Getting Out of Bad Place by j Yourself Without Ruining Your Tire. I a slight push that would not much I more than move a baby buggy will ! furnish Just the added , amount uf j power necweaary to get the car going, j Those who have tried this method vouch for It. It iHVPB tires, and saving sav-ing tires la saving money. f To net Murk in the mud la an ex- I j perlenre that every mntorlHt la ,anx-, ,anx-, loua to avoid. There la probably noth- fnie wo ejMnperniing to the mbtrrist I Ha, the realization tb.it he In stuck tn I t mudhole In the dead of nieht, on ;.-"my lonely runt ry Inyhway. y't llt-, llt-, !l hp i.f extrication without the , , aid of a team of mules. At streh a j I time, any practical uKeton which I will enable the driver to get out of 1 hla difficulty ia regarded aa a rod-j rod-j send. , There will always be mudholes. ! The motorist hits the power nowadava I to gn practically where he pleases, and he frequents the hiKhwaa and hy-I hy-I whvs. with a leaning towards the by- ways. If he be anxious to iret away i from the beaten path. In doing this, I there are times when he will get st illed, .t'utttnic the cnr Into low near and then feedlns- It gasoline as though j . It did not cost over a cent a ration I will not get the car out. If It la stalled j badly. The whrele revolve so rap ..lly ttt.l sh..)- .! . fft ratl..n enough they d not have an opportunity opportu-nity to catch h"Id. The only apparent result la Rttitng the tires so warm t one can scarcely touch them, and In addition wearing them badly. Try this method: Put the car In low. and If you cannot feed the gas with your foot evenly, so that the is He-rt arm rr volte j-loWiy. pi IT vonr 1 emerceney brake on. Io not put It on so th'it the whceln will not revolve re-volve at all, but tlerhMy ennuch to keep them front revolving rapidly. With the w beels turning slowly, you thus et the maximum pull delivered to them by having the car in low rear, and so lotia: as thev turn slowly they can get the benefit of Iheir tremendous tremen-dous power. It Is not always wise to fill the hote with stones, bricks, etc.. for their rough edges are hard on the ttre. Small branches of trees are hotter, as they offer much more t ra ct 1 ve a pa ce. Should this method fall, quite oTi&ft |