Show Uncommon Y S Sense ense JOHN BLAKE B Kf KEEP BRAKES IN ORDER AT THE approach to every dangerous danger ous turn of oC a state road rone is a 11 sign which reads GO SLOW The automobilist who has keen tense sense and good brakes heeds tho the warn warn- ing He gets around the turn without without without with with- out anything happening to him The speed d maniac or the man whose brake brak are out of order keeps right righton on In And nd we usually read of one or both in the accident columns of ot the newspapers sooner or later Inter The road we all must take is pretty well welt marked with warnings although it tt takes experience to read some of or them If It we have the brake called willpower will willpower willpower power and keep it In n trim we have nothing to tear rear from the dangerous places If It our Judgment Is bad and our will willpower willpower willpower power likely to give ghe wa way we never get where here we arc are going except in a very ery badly damaged condition There Is no occasion for such great hurry that the warning signs must be over overrun On the road to wealth and especially especial especIal- ly the road to pleasure the warnings are very abundant Yet thousands and thousands of at people run past them every day with the usual disastrous results There Is s little enough time In the average life We must all work rapIdly rapIdly rapidly rap- rap Idly If It we are to get a good lifetimes lifetime's work accomplished in the working years that are allotted us But we can always slow down at the risky corner provided we keep our will power In condition and use the Judgment that ought to be a part of or our make up The too htoo much play pay turn In the road Is more dangerous than the too much work corner but it Is well to slow up at both of them Then the overindulgence and late ate hour spots call for almost a n halt Read Head all the signs and observe c them It Is delightful to speed along the road and feel that we shall get where i u C e are going In Jig time I I But many speeders who do not seeor seeor see seeor or heed the warnings never get where they are going at nt all nIl And when the they are piled up in the hospital or the sanitarium or told by bya byn a n grave faced doctor to bid their families families I lies a last good good-by they begin to see seethe seethe the sense In stringing these signs along the road and to wish they had kept their brakes kes In order Copyright by John Blake |