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Show .. ' THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVA~E.UTAH Most o:f Criticism .of Universities and Colleges Unworthy of Notice ------ NEW KIND OF MOTOR RACE CAR JN f NORWAY Good Blood ? Good Looks 1 - By DAVID KINLEY, President Univ!!rsity of Illinois . •• . R ~ colle.ges and universi~i~s, their officers~ and students, have become the targets of tho cntJc and the fault11rulcr. ECEN'l'LY (Copy ror "rhls f)epartlnent supplied by the A mcncan Legion News Se1 vice ) HIGHWAY SIGN ~.IARKER The carophony of sound rl'lllinds one o[ the comentiontl of the animals in the children's fable. Tl1ey have gathered to inspect the newcomers and to prognostJca tt• their future. Some with' know leclge HOWARD P. $AVAGE LEGION COMMANDER and kindly spirit, hold up high hopes and gi1e words of cheer. The owl~ that canno.t see in the light sp~ak words of hollow wiF<lom. The rarcns croak and h·ave oue with a holl.ow fL•eling at the stouuwh. The lions and "A corupoosite ·A me'ri<'nn." 'l'hat Is the way men who know him best de-· scribe Howard l'aul Savage of Chicago, na tiona! cpmmtlfi(h•r of the Amerlcnn Legjon, ell:ctctl ni: the Pighth annual con\·e..iltion in Philttdelphi.t: llig ond po\\'crful phy~icully, plain and blunt in his speel'll, tirPlrc;s in hi~ acth lty no(~ warm-hearted, commander San;~,ge .COI'l.)bines all the qualities thought of Rl; most clluructeristienlly Ameriean. 'l'he Legion's new lender was born In Uooue, I ".l:a, in lS~H. one of a fam· fly of eight ~hildren. His father wa_s an engineer on the No1·thwestern railroad. •• Wh~u Iiownrd was fourteen yenrs old, the fumily moved. to Chica~o. Lewis· Institute, Chicago prep sehoul, to which l Iowal''d wa:s ::;t>nt, soon knew that some one had eo me to town. He took the le;tdership in all'mujo1· sports, becoming <'Uptain of the school's football ,team, tlte basket ball team, the baSPball team, the indoor baseball team' aud the track tenin. Afler being graduated from Lewis Institute, ::;tl\ nge entei·ed the UnlvE>r-' slty of Wisconsin. Again he stood out In athletlc:s. His pitehiug attracted the tigers and other beasts of prey advise that the only thing to do is o go out · and gcf wh<~t jOU c<au, tear it to your',eJf wl1erever it i1< and make it your own. A certain other class of the animals, more vocal tl1an musical, shake their long oars antl try to oub·ie the owls in the wisdom of their ad vi<·e. . " "' """ . A good deal of the ridict)lP, the jeering, tho caustic comment comes from people who have not .ali.ogethet ma<le the most of th~ir own op1 portunities. 'I'hcy have au unholy glee in Sitting on the fence and \Yatching' the recruits for life'~ hattie njarcb to their duty and j<'rring at them _as incompetent, overconfident, or doomed to failure like thems-elves. 1 So we have the woul~l-h~ witty cartoonist, the newspaper and the magazine writer, po say nothing of the ministers, college professors and presidents, ready to tell you all aLout it. Some write books depicting occasional alleged ~viis in college life as charaeteristic, to be sold for a dollar or Of 6vo-. the,'J udas price 'of disloyalty to in;titutions; society and truth. But why worry about these writers? Some do not deserve noti~e. those that do, most \lc:;erve oaly a laugh. , Courses in Road Study in Public Schools Would Spread lJsefu.l. . Knowledge · By H. G. SHIRLEY, Presi i~nt Road. Buildeys' Association. The puhl,ic schoob should acf~pt rr!!ular perimls thro\!ghout the year for tho stmly of the rc·on.omirs. of tilt' na~ion's big-!, ways, :l.S ''ell as the l.Jcnefits deri1·e<1 from theY <'OW;t'rudiu!l of good ro:uls. 'l'he American Iloarl Builders'· f•"lsocintion has set aside the week of Januar~· 10 to 1-t, 1921, as Kational GooJ Roads 1\'Cl'k. .\t that time all Fclwols of the 'C'nltml States li ill be invited to take pnrt in rcYiewing tlw progru, in r::md con~tniction. nti(l in sbHlying the t.rafT\c cont!ttwn~ in .!:eJIPral, as 'lr~II. ns the IH~liefi.ts (leri,·ed from good roa<ls. The ll'eek will be dirnaxe<l-among: thi:'~C seboob hy the !lnnounrcn}<·nt of the wii.nPTs uf 'a natiil'1al P.<say eoutest r o:.I<lnct<>r h_v this asl'o<'iation, the c·ontPlJt; of 'dneh ll'ill S\llltm~tnzp the I-BOII fedae 'of !!Ood ro:1.ds IH'cumulatvl durnw ~ ~ . 0 -·the fir~t half of the winter. . . Schools m\·e a gre:tt <lrLt to tlw highway. 'I'he ronsolitlnb!tl syf<tPm in many states hns rc~ultrd . frqm the good roar]~ JDO\'Pmeut. In ,\Ii~~lssippi 1'.2,noo rhilslren nru t. ken tQ their !'indies each clay oYer the : hi!-(hway. Xorth Carolma transrorts G5,000. childrrn to ~<chool each day, · anr1 Indiana, ·II;Ooo'. These chii\]r!'n are cn<~hlt·d to attenu better s!'hools mQro thrm • T ~ I • taught by !.Jetter teal'hcrs, and from \1istanecs heretofore prohil.Jiti1e. Desire for Easy Life \Veakening the Moral ' ·Fiber of the Present Generation ~· Howard . By JUSTICE l\IARVI~ !3· .ROSENBERRY, \Vigconsin Supreme Court. \\icle ntteutioil 'that when he was .• fOJ'l'Prl · to· len\e ~, hool to eam n livLesbtning of the struggle for e:-.:J~t,..nce ha!' brought about friYolity lug prilfe~:sional INtms o!rere(l him pltC"h<'•l in thP West. and a lPs~oening of the'sensc of responsibility for the general welfare. Heeru lPq;.:Hr>, the lrou ~ltnmtuin lt•a;;ue ,ligion is ?ne "ay of, co;J1hat~;ig .thP tendency. , ~ '·, .. · . · and was 'with the i.'hi<·ag.o _Cubs .one There has be('n a chang<' in the moti,·u:;on of ~o< idy within rP<'l'nt spring.. A .loh ns a rollularl in a ~ur·n>ying years. ITuntari hopes . clu~tl'r :tro'nnd certain fuJ,<lamental thing-s: Ji'ir~t. . .1 ~ . • ,...~ ~... l' ~ , ' • • gang on the I\orthwP~tem rn ilroa'l1 wus self-presep11tton; ,q,ec'91lll, thq establishraent of 11-·home, the b('getti.ng rind Savfl)tP's first \\ or1: In thE' en~inf'l'l'ing rearing of c-hildren;thr ir ed\rcation and e!'tahJi~hment in life and all that field. LUter he <]ualitl;•cl as a J!lllior ·appeftafr~s to it; fllird, the hope of immortality. engineer with the C'hica:.:o Hapid 'l'ran sit colllpany, the <'lt>vatPd line". In tl•l.· .,W.J}ile 'cj PL{:S '.may ,sneer, it nci'Crlheless ·rcmams true that the c1e~Ire organlzation he climbe<l l'<l]li<lis, oe-COilling general supei·IuteJH.l<'nt of · of man so to, liYc _an,rl ~ou(luct himself that he may enjoy a happier life· mufutf'nnnee of way ·, ~ h~rea fter h:~s ~en, onwof the great moti\·atin'g facmrs in the life of our . ... .. '\hEn the United ~tutes E'ntPI'Pd thP race. • . . \\"orl<l wa1· ~.IYI\~e was marrit·d and The fourth incentive i~ the de-:ire of rwry normal man to haw .the thrl'c ~·cnrs beyond the (Jraft age. But he lmew tlntt men "ith engiJll'f'l'ing satisfltdion whi('h ·comes from a full and comp~ete exercise of his natural kuowlt•<.tge wert> ll<'f<l<'li all! I offerPd · capacities in the accompJi,hmPnt of some p~sirahle eiHl. himself,. se-rvlu~ with· the l•'ifty-fifth engh,eers as first lieutenant. He wns In ·r 'ran'ce fo•· n yPar. Bncl: ut hi~ work with the clqv.atecl llncs.·aHPI' the war, ~avage ,JJefpt>d ' ' fouud l'hl'<'ngo Ele\ a ted PoRt. No. 184 of thp L(•glon, and ·.as ·Its commmHler raisl:'•l it~ wemhel':;!Iip from 4!l to 412, By SIR CHARLES HIGHAM, London, Eng-!and. C:ummu11der Savage continued active In the I,egiun, sen ing as pr·esidE>nt of [ the Cool\ eounty as1<ociation of Legion In twenty years women will dominate all braneh!'s of the bnsinE'fl~ posts, as vice commniHIPr of the Illlworld if [!len do not ' ptill themselv<;s together. In my' own business I am noi · department. as department comID!llide•· and us national E>xecntlve. com- .Placing women' in' positions formerly occupied by men. Eighty per CPnt mitt('(•man. In en<"h office he E'Rtab· . of my employees are women. I believe in an equal wage for women and lishl•d n rc('OJ"tl of athievement ~uti! "Su.vagG': and "sen Ice", be<'ume s:Y- · men. 'roday 'women in busineRs ate more energel ic, more thorcnwh and nonymoul:! to the LPglonnaires of :t;JII- 1 take a krener interest in their work. nol~. . The managing director emplovR women secretaries beran>:c he is an:-r"High. Power" ~a vage the) call him. tvns to be -relie1·ett Tltcy realize his- responsibilitiPs and help him.· 'J'he~ The mw:e i'omes from hi~ initials and from 1J1P force he put Into his work, . WOl'k for 'hrm alone. ·:\len . often swank outsi<le the 'omc.e and to show their hoth for .the elevttted lines and for importance mention facts they shoultl not. \\'omen never rlo. the Legion. Illinois offered him !or • The qualities fitting \\omen foi' ~u~iness are superior loyalty, .neatllllliUnul (·ommni1der, bt>lie\ing that hb cxtruonl:tlarr record In the dep~lrt ' ness and chrNing abi]ity to "ork, ~ogeth~r ,with a desire to study their IIIP.nt's !<en it'P a~snn·tl leHdPr~tlip of ttask-and atlvar.ce. giJPst onll'r for the natiounl orgnnr ., . •. . . lz:nlon. ... lie l The :.":onVPI.!'i:lll railroad :Himiuist•·atlon has ordei·t>d ,p.ecullar motor carS' whieh are fitted up "fl h u thr·ee-tinl dre!l·an(l·flfty-CCM Dongl:tl; mot(lr. aere arc two o! the tiny em·s wldch.resc:nbiP. toys. .. • , . u···--·-----,·-----------n INTElliGENCE IS I :· I • Me:x:ica"ns Use Guns : , Some Suggestions A.dvanced to Help Da·ivers Make Long Distance._~ - J. JntE>11igent driving rather than occasional spurts at high speed is ri~C ommended lly the American Automobile association us a time M ver for loug-distnnce motoring. ·. Speed tllone will not ai 1 t::c : 10torist to n~a<'h his IIPstinat.., 1 • 1 ,he shorte:-lt tlrJie, 1.\ st;ttetllPIIt is~nrd from A. A. lwatlqnarter>< ns~prt::; · · Tile a~socintion h.ts d•·.,i~ed soine' sugg-estion;; which. If followed carefully, should Puahle tile motoJist to make loll~ distan<'e in f.lr better time and <'n 1:1il fpwe1· ri;::l;s 1han when he depends on ;;peed ulone. "First lmow where ,\'Ou're I.!'Oitll!;. i;; Q'i.Jite ~u•prisinl.!' the number of 1om·ists \\ ho tru\Pt h)inclly. Jlep~'IIOing (or gui(JancP on mbiufor•natwu h:uuleu. o Jt to tiiP•n en rout•·. . "Knvw ferry seilt>tllliPs ~o as tO: ))e able t11 muke qnlek l'Olllll<'tions. l'nssinl.!' oue or two ca1 s ut an ud\ all(agLous poiut oftt'll nu·:llls ~:l\lng a lun;,: tll''~ I , :\Icxlco Cit;, .. ne\vspupers com- · ; pln•n that ' the city's .trattic po- • I . on' .tlle trll.!'ger. ~ lirE' are 'tno loose 1 I , They urge the police to quit ~ I ~ . r shooting nt vlolntor·s of traffic 1 1 ; la" s. · ... ' • ·; , . ·. The objection l!HI~at the pub 1 ; lie is doubfy Imperiled. ThP ; ' pedestrinn Is not only apt to be I : - run down . by automobile~. but ' he also hazards heing killed by ' : · a pollee bullet in t~i1ded for a : ' motori~t. · ·"" ~· ' , The !lf.!WRpnp<>rs• -::;ay sevE>ral , ; p~;snus h!he bP<_>tt. ·!,!liP~ in re• ; ' <'E'Ilt WE'ek~ by ~hots directed by I ; police nt trnffi.e-!aw 1 ioluturs. · : .~ by t hP J"h . ; ' QUITE.NECESSARY \V~lit . , , ' ... ·- ~ U--------~,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,~ ... • New Signal.Appliance Is Invented for Automobile .. : p{lgt}. to Shift Quicl<. I • "LP:II'IILearn the illlii<HtHill'P ~f (]Ul<'k 8!'· eelerat•oll :ani lll:tk<' PYL'l'Y effo1:t (O kPPJl tile Pn~inl' In su..:h lflltrlition that It will llctp ~ou !'-'1\e 1111\e wll•.:n st;lrt· f11g o1T fl"!llll ('I'OSSillg, afH."1' lla\ in~ rourHIPd cut'\ es ant! ~:rJen Watch Speedometer More. Gets Pretty Clothes Easy Way! Of thege, our treasurl'S va t A number \VCJ"UIU not t£-11 us \\'e rP riding on he o1d "Three ('"L~t s I< p lllc n 'l.tn<" \ \.. t Ko nurnbc"" \\Ould E.>'f' ... do s J Wt.;ll lvlake it NEW For 15 cts! 'Thls is the L , L L '" t TnJtsay· \Vnulll Kentucky slla•t e . pas:;ing othPr <·ars . . ''L<>:lnl !:ow ro make a qui<:k shllt into !OP<'ontl g;rar so as to >;ave tile bi"lkPs wlH'Il di-Sl'! 11rling hills anrl to fnr<'s!<Jii possihllit~· of havmg to wnit ut the !Jottom of the hill until rhe t11·~ k1 s cool orr. "(',j ntl.J more hills ill ,o;r•r·on•l ~l'nr A ~r<'nt many cars a1·e built with secom! gPars \\ llieh e1whle the 1lrh PI' to <:li111b g-J',Hit>s easily nt :.!:i lllilt''i nn hour- or HJOI'P as agnin~t a su·uggle at 20 'to :!:i in high gear'. "Dri\ e ut an ei'PII p:ll'e r nt! a \Oiil :stc.ppJng. A few unnecPssary Htops <'Ut the speed avera?;P I'OilHi<lerahly. "HememhPJ' at hi ~h "'llPCd cll:lllet'$ I of til·e or eu~ine trouble are gn t.ter. An l'lltirE'iy new method of marl•inl! 1rullit• di1·e..:tions on rnn·euients' ha;; I·E'<>n de\ (•JopE'd. The new tnttllc marl<er is a :;<•lf-puinter and self-guide, ronf'tructPd of a cotton warp eomplett>ly im[~I'P;,;uutetl wilh paint and uttachPd to tile !'IIIOolh !>treE't I'Ul'faee by lUI adlie-in• willch is vulennfhed lnto tlw fabric. This make~ it almost lnemovHble aiHI indestructible by climatic or nl.Jnospheric 'ariatwns. l<~ach lettE'r Is t h•·ee feet high or Just the Stuff can he made of any di men;;,ions desired; it eon~ists of tht> <'Ott on work "I can't work tot!a.v, I'v£' got a ~plit on whi<'h the nePded lettPr is 11aintetl, tln~ headaehe." "I<'ine! Oo out and split up that In '' hatevcr color is oniPrP(!, on a l>arkgl:oun d of black. The latter us- 1 woo<l lwhind the hou~e." uully is pnlnted in white, us that color ! - - - - -- makes a striking contmst with the black and Is em;ily discernible at a distance or close up. This paint !:" not appliE'd by a brush. hut is spray~d and infnsPd by a blowing !H'oeess. The lettering- is kept in sdentltic lunnony with standard forms, and on a threefoot square huckgi'Ound It is plainly ,-Islble at a long distance. The cotton \Varp flap painted on Its upper surfa(•e is given a coating ol adhesive on the back, making It Rtick • to the pu vcment like a porous plastet·. 'l'hc flaps are placE'd in l armonious eircles or strarght lines, thh operation heing r<'g-ulatPd and gO\ eme<l hy :;treet formation:;;, nnd ;;o rapidly <lops the a<lhPsh·e llnck stick to the pa1 Plllent, P1·etty, bright <ll·es~es an(! blou"es. that 1 Plli<•fps are rwrmitPd to run on•r the new eotton stgns immPdiately, t lm:s Always in the very newest :sharles. a\ oi!lmg interr.. rence with tl'ntli!'. Aft- How doe,; she <lo it? By the nta[/LC of er autouwhiiP~ ha' e run over thP,e home dyl'tng. \\by dnn't you lhauwnll eolo1·pt[ ~ign~ for 11 fpw llou;·s, the rm d~c touight-and han!' a whole n<'W wardru!Je of ;,I~ Iish thin;.:,; tomorrow? ~ prl',.,slou of tilt' lcttPriug adhe•·ps per Give your household tllillh'S nrw nl:lllt->lltly to lh1• pUVelfJCllt hPIH•ath. color U!HI fresh hf'ftt>!y, too; cu•·Ltins, drapeR, the l><•d-preacl;; or tah'e <ovWhat Next, America? ers. "\ny material. !tight 01 er the What true rr.otorlsl "ould not mis• ol!l or faclt•d colors. 'l'ot.tl cost a ft•w 'rhe rotnanct: of such r 1ads as th1s· rt nts! Dut be sure to u-e Di:unoncl "The nllP)< IIor~e ']'rail"'! \Vhat tlnl.I to · say '\\' ll get lh< re dyf's- real (lye- -1'\ en for tmting. · \\hen · FREE: ~·our druggist "ill give ~ ou \\. c fil1<1 tlH\ \\~P' y t1n Nun1l c r 1 0'"''" l the I>inmon1l Dr<' ( 'y<'lope<lia; . u,r ps • As w 11 go there l)y rail? tious and simple c1icPctiuns (),. lw. Jti Tco.r <l<>wn our1 rnonun•ents, build an£w ful tin tin~ and dyeir·.:-; r<':tl r,fece~.,ootls HI{}"'' raperR to 1 t: plnee thl"' fe\\"' eo lot·. samples. Or bir: illu,.,trntf d hP )I;: \\ e'\ c h >nnr<"tl. of tlH past! Color l'r:tft-frec-...~·rite DLUIO. 'D Let prohtL.W tt .} )\1 \\'ill._ replace Oltl methods, hut <J., not lor ll ace DYE~. l1cpt.l\1l, llurlin;.:tcu, ,.PI'Il1ont. ' ., RAPID Alexander, N . Dak.- "I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disc overy as a splendid tonic and blood medicine. My son had a breaking out on his face last summer, I gave him the 'Golden 1fedical Discovery' and the sore has disappeared. r have also known of others who have taken the 'Discovgreat benefit AS a blood enricher and tome and I do not hesitate to recommend it as a reliable medicine to am·onc who has impoverished blood or is -in a rundown state oi health."Mrs. C. E. Donovan, R. F. D 4. All dealers. Send lOc for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ..Ahe LinC":oln Jrrail" u Pea\ n' n lttnP \V hat j, u ml' r eouJ.rl nn•s{:..r\ e his ( rue? Let's hoJH~ tlH•y'll "'f"(• the I1ghl "The Tip Top T1 ail,'' ''The Le e lTil?:h" .l,Y ... "The :llinutc ~Ir>n Houte" of Y'"'ltcrdny! rPhe n1otorbts Hrt" right -J. S. Jlor!ge, ('inc In nat!. . .. . . }\ llP\\' loll Plltiou tr) t)flui)J:i.fe rhc ne!'l'>'"lty of ';;u~·king. nn' al·n.i our of nn auto iv si~nal ·n:.:flt, fen; 0!' stoi>: has tJePn !m· .. nt\'>d Id llh·. ·r). 111. sul;i of l'lttsii,•ldl ~Flin~.; 'flle · -invf''ntion ts ,.,ho\\Il ntfad1t>d In plare !\nan nuto. Close \\latching Needed. , by tir~s During "Wintet . . Eradication of Puncture Vi11e Along Highways 'l'l1P motoriug puhlic C'an ma!t•riall~· aid iu' thl' <'HilliHII~II of the highwn~· eommbslou unl] t lie 'n•·ions countieil for th<' E'l adi<'ation of IHIII<'lure vinE' a Jon~ th'p !ugh way r·i:~ht of \\ :t)' unrl sncl• a ill "ill lw WP!c-om<ed, it is annouu(·pd h) :->tatt> Hig-hway Engineer '.[orlon of ('nlifornia. :\falutPnan<'l' t'o•·ees are t•ontinuaily r o-opernting with eounty lwrtienltuntl l'OIIIllli~~iOJIE'I'S 1LIHI ('Oilsi(!PI':tlllP nhwunt~ huve h· Pn expPJHil•d In un <>ITort to l'id lhP ltighwuys of the pe~t, tl•c• ~tlrl'a<l of whieh i>~ fraught \\'ltl: ~o 111\ldl <Ianger to ngricultnrP. ~.Iotonsts who oh~Pn e pntl'ht>~ of "Get hlltiB1i a good drii·Pr ~vho Is \Yintpr time b a hard neriod for !he ~oo<l tiille ill safety lie i!;. tin'~. Due to C'hpnglllg temp<'ratur'tts, 11 good mau to -folio\\ , ~t 111uHng In ~11e .f1't £•r.ing eold p:ni of "Iluv yrnn· ~nppliPs b<•fore ~ uu sta.1·t. · lhl•,tmw: nnd k€Jlt in a.,, at·m l.!'lll'nge It SU\~,-.; slowing UOo\ II tp loo!, foi' till; '.a! other~. even tl11y .rnts in the, tread ing f.it:JtHms that ~wne your fa,·orite ure more ll[ll>to !ll'\'eJop lnt1> bi~ holes -::!a!-1. t h a II iII ~JI:ll1lll (' r~ u]~pfore pa-.: t:illg tllr·oug-h nn' nnfa' l'a:·ti< lPs of ieP and ~now \'.ill lod~e lollliur city 11 Is better to ask if th<ere In the'llttl~ cut-s. nnd w)1.1m the <"Ur Is thP "f..'{_'fl !!l'O\\ in~ along tllf" ltiglnvay is a l'oute thnt a1·uids truflit•, ,11'1' Ill gPtl tO gi\ e tllP illfOI'IIIHtlllll (<' It's put in '11 wnnllPl' plll('t', (i;i>< iee thnw~. Ill<' Jo('ll[ lll:lillt Pll:illCC fOI't'lllllll, who the one slop on 1111~ tnnr that may \\Ptlin~: the. t, hri<' and in time lPading. "!lY(' COIIHitlP.l a hit> tlnl!': to n ;:rrndual <li~lntegration of fahrie ha:; iu~trU<'tiolls l<l destroy lhP Pt'St pre' pi' fouwl. Tl1P namp anti n<!"LP:n·n to watch the spPPdomPter 'llHl tn·ad. \\"hell tl1e moi«ture here llrps;; or the foi'PIII•IIl \\ill h<> fomi(J on mOl';>. Do not sPt out with the i<lP.t nPxt t•:ePZN< it• si'nl's to ,<ln furthE'r pf on!~· :weing !he hftil's nnll ~ixtiPs (lnmagE'. Tliii!< thP altPI'Il:ttE' thnwing rnai n t Pnnn(·e- S(l-{'f ion rnar·I\:Pl"~ lHl:-ited t•omP up on thtl dial, hut sPc bow oft•!ll •tllHl freezing cle\ elop ~•pall ti'E'Hd euts along t lu;,highwu~ ut houndariP~ of tlw "t'!'tiOll>' • you are tll·i\ ing a liltlt' helow :10 r)r Into ~E'rlnns tlrP mnlndi!'s. fl5 wht'B sou ju:;t ns well eoulll · be · It i;.; heo<t to till np all c·uts \\'ith tire going these f 1 lE'Pds. d<lll!!:h, k!'!'ping Ollt wnter n~ llltH'b as "Take no rhances of auy l:.ind. It possihle. · Ther·e a,r<> s~n erai· excPIIPnt takes time even to leC'tu re r-ome one. prepara tion8 . on the mn riH~t. t.o heal who . has scratched a fen<lE'r. trPad !'Uts. and if appliP(l stri<'tly llCrnr<ling to cllrE'ction. t liP ruts ar·e !"fPcflet thP roads r<'ndy for the "inter. tht>ly sealed ngainHt the deleterious Color Code Is Proposed * * * effcets of winter driYing ov<'r WE't" and :\lorp !11:111 ~l.Oil(l,flOO,OOO wa~ ~11Pnl for Wiring Autcmobiles ley pavements. lll lmpnn in;:( ili~IJ·,\ a.n; of tile l'nit<>d fOR bigger prices, quicker payment>, square deal and ltberal assortment, shtp vour ra.w furs to To simplify tl1e illentifJ in,.; of th•• t :-;tatt•s last )ear. Geo. I. Fox, Inc., m New Yorlc where 90% of all various wires used in t llc elpctri<-al • • • fursaremadceted. Wecharife no commission. We Hl'Stems on automobiles, trucl's nn(l ThE' [)pft''l~P hi!thway shortronin. pay or refund all shipplo11 char~:eo. We le•pvou A:UTOMOJJIL~ NOTES motor coa<'he;; in maintt>nanee and correctly posted on the latest fur pnccs. Sr-nd yout the di><t:tlll'P h!'!WP! 1\ \\',lsh'n~loll and name and addreSJ at cnce for the FOX-New York .-eniee :;tatlon~<. a. sub1ll\ i~i0\1 - of tlw Ann opolis, )!rl. h.\· pi;.:ilt Ill ill's, will b' Guaranteed Fur Procel"t a-.J FREE Slnpp!ng Tags, stn~tlurds !'OillnllttPe of • the ~oci~ty · ,•omplctt! l tl.is \'Par. jondllctNcwYorlMatketQuotatJor.s. '!'he drher who 'hits and runs away of Automohlll' J;ngiuet'lo has rece,ntly. • • * / GEORGE 1. FOX, Inc. propoHE'd n eolor <'o(le to he usi'u for may llvp to ftt• :u·•<e~tPd nnother clay. Du•·ing l!l:.!li llf\\ l'n:Hl ('onstnl!'llon ~ .. tiiP eo\ ering material of ~lec:trical New· York City in this (•ount n·' :trldP(J :i,fll)() mil<'s t(, 255 West 30th St. ~. 'r'he li fe of ti;·<·" Is sho•·tencd by euhiP. the a1,7(XI Ill ill'•, laid !lrm n In PI'('\ inu~ l11 t hi~ eodc• unt•rotPct<•d, lil:e wire.-> viol Put ~ :u '('t>l e1'n tim•: · . yea•·~. llHtsid" lrtrot·]wr·It!'d !'It if's 1 • illll •• 11 uultl he colored r •LI, whit~ prutectetl 1.~ and ,·lllmtP~ ti.PI e a: P ahnut aT.I1<}il lhe· wireR would he ~.ellow. ~ In ua>;- • RiH'('t IPa<l f"'' l>'pst ·for tl'ddin~ dt'ad lllllC!l Of ('OIII'J",•t<• l'll:ld\\ 11~'. "l :;engcr en rs low . tl'n,lon or )Jri mary ·\veigh! to a ('Hr hl'l'ause it will take • • --(\;,~ iguitlon w· J es would l!e rell with n up'"a 1nlnlrinim ol' t'O!>lll, •dO!'R not· •·atPortions of tilt> •·na1l on the Pa!'itl•· Rainbow Division Oflicer , ..... ~···· .... , lie ·md can be· readitY fastened lu high\\ ny In nnrtill'rn ('alifomia \\'hi!'h .1 ell ow tl':ll.'er str:IJ)d \l.lrP f.i·•nit thP I•;ntcr the ,:;-rPat Liqui<l \"t>net'r C n ... amr;letPr lo. the hat!<'I'Y ~\'ottiJ he, red· 'pi a~"e. · IHL\'E' heen oilt>!l al'<' now In shapp so Answers test. All )ou h~ne to d, b w.-ifc us with fl. hla<'k trul'er, I hat 1rpm the in le·s thau 150 words whn.t }OU (!OUthat one Ill fl.\' (JJ'iVE' mer I"' m without Capt .. ·! udC. ~hristoplier, H!tlntHH\ j • • •': ., alflt•r tht:J outstaw.lJ.u~ ( 11a1a( tetls''' • r Thr ll"Ual reports are C'Oil\i ng in llghtltlg ,;wi teb ~o t hP jun(·,tion. b_lm·k '. ' fear 'or sputterin~ his <·nr. Y1~iun hero: hits. at lust l)e(>n taken . Liquid Venet>1, ua· t• I U5 of no UllLI.:IUal for the parking luu1p und for ull niH>tlt. hPes cau~lllK ae..·it!Pnts by g•t-· 1 use for Liquid Yenter. • dt>11th ' wl~ich. he UefleCI so 'bl·uvely • • .. ,.. ,, You may v.:ln the ftrPt )1rlz\! of $j00 g round connPctions would be· browu tin~ insidP of •iutom·•hila.;. Bees ln :\J fnnE'~otu has 100,000 mllPS of pubI•' raneE'. 1lis funeral ·sei"\ ft~>s Wt'ft! or one of the 1,064 otht!r prizE's. Three "lth h!ack tl'll<'N, th.tt from lighting - smnt hotly's homwt hnYe hPE'n known lic roads of whid1 7,000 arE> trunk prominent bu11lness Jnen \\Ill act aa • • tl<'ted at H•·fl ·Oall; Iown b~· 'the judge~ Contt!flt clo!-i~ D.-~cPmbt>r 81st. to \\ re,·k p:u·ty -bandwagons. >:>w iteh to t•.il Lnmp would· hP hluc'k;, 1 ndi,vid ual diagno'!, lind social treatment instead of punitive and. lt&26. But don't del a). Get necessary higiJwn~s trP,tted h~· spP<'inl ]J:ttro.J Reil Oak· post of the Altlet·i<'at~ l.~~ioti Entry Blank and full pn.rtlculars frum •• • • maiutt•nance, on which there has been nd he waf\ curried his gmn'! by tepressive measures · have cau.scd a decrea~e · in juvenile drliqncncy in the wire" to tl•e IJright l• eud lnn11Js wi>uld your dealer. It be can't supply you E1 Pll if no l'lutomol.>ile hns ever he black with red tr.II'Pl', und -.,.,·,rl',; write ua Don't miss thts bilr oppor expendPtl fluring tlw pn~t five yE'urs vet ... ~Ill;; • of hi-: rP~inii•nf, !l.H! One ~ ~arger,. ~itie~ of A,meri~·ll.. tunlty. to dim hend lump~ and signal htlllps hnltPtl a tru<i1 oft' 11 tn•ck, we will say $:{3,000,000 lllll111f.!l;> r ~lxt\'·f'i~IJth iWYntry. · · Llquhl Yon~Ar Ia sold by hardWare, · fru· tlleni that· '.llt'Y are always trying . So!'netinws would it be is clait~Jed grPen. thn.t 'I he the <'Oim· home sci eme has broken down, ' that' youth turniture, druc. OG.lnt. groeeu~ and ~ept:.ln c ll;i~t op lH'r:·\vuii -~f.cora ted gt.!net al stores. luu:tl anu never ~ :\1.!:111' to he dliicourthe 1.'.-oh; 'uP <lo<'rn• and tll<> I>IR- i~ in revolt, tllat children are all going to the bad, but figures we have · Co1· motor ruaelw~ und motor truck's At thP ref) nest of thE' ~rexi<'nn na· ng,·d. DCFFALO Rl'ECJALTY COMPA~'Y Is VPry Hi IIlii a!'. 1inBal highl\'ny commi~sion, ('lw rlps Sh<'d Sel'\'it'e erOS"! Hiid was ,;how a marked decrease in juvenile delinquency in the last fc\v vears .. 18 Liquid \'~nt'<'< llt<l.r. ... This propo•al will go to the el£'c:\!. T'pham, di reetoJ' of the hig-h\1'!1! n Chevalier of 'the LP~i(Jn of Dulfalo, N. Y. 'l' ~~~ • 'I'here is no ne(!d to exaggerate evil, we are mnking headwty. \ri·tl;out a' erage dt'u,. '>l!;e u·ical mileage equipment ot dlvhlon of the standI'E''<Pan·h hn:1rd has hePn rE'talnerl II" or fot· bmn•ry In arti(Jn. Ile n:se· ards eommlttee and. upon its appl'a\·- loud<'d trucks In <:oi1D~:>,•ticut and Min- gPnerul rnannger to reor~anizP t h" f'll , ,·ed t"o citations. "After the w·m • th!' o;or·ia t, preventive work done by our juvenile courts and Rocial ngencies, ul, to the standards committee as a n £>~ot a Is 23 mil<'"; l'enr.;;ylvanln, 24 gineel'lng fo1-ces of t!IP highway C' 'li was e(Jitor of the Hed f\uk gxpresf lt i~ probable that the factors at work today would have prodl.lced a real whoiP and flnu lly to thE' t ouncll Jt mile~: Cook county, Dl1ooh, 21 111i><si' n ns well as the ••onstrn• ti ; . ll Ills heultb fulled. : l'l'fl!lse rn cnme tail(·~: < 'ulif•>•·ni&, 21 J~Jilef th~; l:!Ociety fur adoption. force.!' No. 47--19211 W N. U., S" lt I o . mukin~ . ~ '')I ·Possibility Tbat Women ·wnl·Rule Business . Withi~ th.e Next Twenty :Years . · Notes on Good Roads ,., ·Juv~njle Delinquency on· Decr~ase. in t.he Fin~l S~mmons Larg~r.: Cities of tpe United··States . ... . ·- . • •• • 0 • I ' 1,055 PRIZES l P ;: P."'"' ~ ALL 0 . to· . . . . .. .. ~'\\\\\ ~~~ - |