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Show FORESIGHT ILL I BRING GAD JOY I Pleasure Results When Owner Knows Machine Is Kept in Running Order A little foresight on the part of the motoiis will do away with the larger portion of the difficulties Into which he runs," says Mr. Bowman, manager of the accessory department of the ' f sman Automobile company. Hy devoting a few minutes of one's time at regular periods the motorist can assure hlmsolf that all friction pan are oiled, that the grease cups are full and that the grease Is being delivered to the working parts, that bolts screws and nuts are tight, that adjustments are secure, and that there are none of those minor disorders to I which the good old rule applies. 'A stitch In time saves nine.' "This regular inspection will save ! hours of delay along tho road, and a big portion of the repair bills. The motorist should equip himself .with the proper wrenches and other I tools to keep all parts tight, and do .work on his car without rounding off nuts and damaging adjoining parts. Broken or badly worn parts should he ! promptly replaced. There is little excuse ex-cuse for drilng a car with an oil gauge that Isn't working, a clutch that's slipping, and brakes that won't jhold A few minutes' work and a few parts, will keep your car In shape to I be put over the roads at any minute of the day or night, and with the assurance as-surance that there will be no delays along the road. ' Every motorist knows there's a world of difference in tho pleasure of I i.ln ing his car when he knows it's right, and when he knows it Isn't I right, or doesn't know one way or another and is half expecting some-.thing some-.thing to happen almost any moment." on |