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Show " - " - I I I T Best duality Lump Coal $2.50 a Ton We are equipped to load 75 tons a day of the finest quality lump coal in the state without any loss of time. Hoad' your team direct from state road OLIPHANT COAL MINE P3wlP5 iffill 'Royal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco' 'Plain' See the big Nobs The 'Nobby is a big rough husky fellow. The tire they are all talking about. A great road gripper enough non-skidd- er a and sure non-slipp- er. Makes easier riding and easier driving. More safety, more comfortmore mileage. 'Nobby is a Uni t States Tire, which mcis nck-- j ottcr. Just right for our roads. United Strs Tires arc Gcjd "Ores We KNOW: United State's Tires are good tiifes. ; sell them. E7 JTSJIE ET1EL That's why we A. R. COE, CASTLE DALE mr b Pptr ftui,ri IN titAil : " i ALIGNMENT Support FashAdjustable Radiua-Roioned for Certain Car la Easily Attached. d Broad claims of merit are made for an adjustable radius-ro- d support that has !wn fashioned for a certain type of light car. The 'device Is Intemled to keep the front axle of the machine In proper alignment and relieve driv- - SIERVIN the I'nion CSTLE PALS, -. .. it HOLDS AXLE The New Man l.eVyribl. a. -- r .'. I S I EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, K.wl ) The manager of the office of Dow-doi- n and company, uiuiiufueturers of cooperage supplies, had bis eye upon a new entry clerk who had bwn with the house for barely a week. It was In a favorable way too. and so he expressed himself to the senior member of the firm. "I like the new man, Mr. Bowdoln," he remarked. "He seemed down and out so far as clothes and business courage were concerned when he applied, but I liked his looks and he has not belied my first Impression. He Is up on the technical terms of our business reports here on the tap of the bell mornings. "And you waut?" queried Mr. Bowdoln with a smile, fully familiar with the sympathetic ways of his manager. "A little better than he Is getting. He deserves it, and he needs It, I fancy." "Fix him up right, then," directed the head of the house. Only that day the observant manager had noticed that the new niun, crowded Into limited space, was not only cramped and uncomfortable, but was being annoyed by another clerk who had turned up his nose at Lester Barton the first day the threadbare suited young man came to work. The unfriendly fellow, too, seemed to take a delight in hunching his chair back against that of his neighbor. The manager had spoken to Barton. "You've got a goad deal of patience," he commended, "but there Is a straining point that you don't have to endure. If you don't mind working In the little gallery alcove, I think ybu Will have more congenial quarters." And this was how Lester Barton came to know Nellie Ward. The two of them had a space nll to themselves, and as Nellie, too. had noticed the poor appearance of the new clerk and had a kind and gentle heart, the object of her Interest was manifestly grateful for her company and they soon graduated from mere casual companions Into real friends. Nellie was poor as himself and had a widowed mother to support, but she was a clever little household manager. She noticed that Barton never went out to lunch at noon, and the third day of their acquaintanceship at the noon hour, as she put on her hat and looped her handbag over her arm, she remarked, as if carelessly: "You should get some fresh air and If you don't sunshine, Mr. Barton. mind a short walk I can show you a most delightful breathing spot." Barfcm glanced at his rather shabby attire and then the sincere heartiness of Nellie dissipated his compunctions. Sure enough, Nellie had found a treasure spot, a small, but pretty park space, a short distance from the office. That was the beginning of continuous lunch parties with the two. It got to be a regular thing. Nellie providing the bulk of the lunch' and Barton contributing confections or fruit. Then Nellie invited hhn to her home. By that time Barton had earned enough to replenish his wardrobe, the wan, wearied look had left his face and a tenderness akin to dawning love had brought a new expression to his eyes. Nellie had told him of her struggles to keep the wolf from the door, and Barton matched the recital with a story of his abandonment of home In resentment of the strict rule of an arbitrary father. The delightful evenings he spent at the humble home of the Wards became a treasured joy to hiin. At the office h.' application and ability were du'.v rewarded and he exp. rienced the pleasure and satisfaction of Independence and prosperity. . He was proud of himself, and prouder still of the charming companion the evening when he and Nellie came in from the moonlit porch nnd showed Mrs. Ward the engagement ring on Nellie's finger. Barton had occasion to go to the of- fW of Mr. Bowdn!n one day. but on erving that his employer had a visitor was about to postpone the report he had to make when Mr. Bowdoln spoke up: "What Is It, Barton?" At the mention of the name the As his eye visitor turned sharply. scanned the face of its owner he arose to his feet with, a start. "Lester." he uttered, and deep emo tlon was manifest In his tones. "Yes, father," said Lester, and his own voice trembled. "Whv. what Is this?" questioned Mr, Rnrintn in a startled way. "You don't mean to pay" What John Barton, the father of Lester, said was to express his glad ness at finding at last the son he had hitherto sought for In vain, and then it came out why Lester was so fa miliar with the technical details of the for his father was In the K,i.ine! same line and the son had served a brief apprenticeship In his service. "Going to lose my most promising Bow-ini- n clerk. I see that." observed Mr. ruefulness. with exaggerated "And what nhout Mis Ward," he add ed with a twinkle In his eyes. Mr. Barton promptly decided that an phase of the question after to the charming fiancee of Les ter, whose winning smile made the lonely old man long lor ber daughterly love. DOUBLE CABLE EASE Mor.jsWear-S-.- vei Showing the Adjustable Radius-Ro- d Support in Place, Bracing the Front Axle in a Way to Prevent Back "Crawling." lug strains, says Popular Mechanic While It la sufficiently Magazine. strong to prevent an axle from "crawling" back, and a radius rod from being broken thereby. It has enough resiliency to take up the shock In the event of a' head-ocollision and safeguard the crank case from Injury. Attachment of. the support Is a simple matter, requiring only a few minutes of labor. n FOR INCREASE OF AMPERAGE Crowd Down Material Near Carbon Element With Small Bit of Wood and Hammer. Increased amperage may be secured n from partly dry cells by crowding the material near the carbon element down with a small bit of wood and a hammer. This loosens the obstructing material from around the carbon and permits free chemical action. The asphultura material may be sealed again by the use of a little run-dow- heat. n ' Like Bolting Tire Firmly to Rim t ONE OF the many reasons car owners prefer Federal tires is graphically shown above. In the base of every Federal tire are four endless twisted 6teel cables of great tensile strength that securely clamp the tire's base to the rim. This positively prevents play between the tire and rim, thus preventing rim wear and the ruinous damage often arising from this cause. This adds materially to the life of Federal tires, but Federal tires can economize for you only when you use them on your car. Begin economizing now. Buy Federal Tires. "GINGLES JINGLES" ' "GO TO IT." Grab the line that suits your fancy, then go to it, get the dope. Study hard; learn all about it; where there's knowledge there is hope. You must have a dome that's freighted with the stuff on how it's done, then work bard and keep a sticking. That's the way success is won. Always keep your colors flying. Never flunk and toss the sponge. Quitters scarcely get well started 'fore they turn and take a plunge: You must all expect reverses. Things seem never breaking right, but expect to grin and bear it or you'll pull a losing fight. Floating down the stream is easy, but is not there with the rep. Going some against the current is the thing that takes the pep. Working hard and keeping at it is no pipe we must admit, but go to it; stick and conquer. Show that you are long on grit. It's a cinch your job will seek you when you show you've got the stuff. When you prove that you're a comer and not slipping us a bluff. Make your preparation thorWork can't put you on the ough. bum. Grab the job that suits your . fancy; then go to it; Q. 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