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Good Plan to Have Chains in
Car for Use in Any
Emergency.
If you bellieve that chains will pre
vent skidding, don't leave them in the
garage, suggests Walter G, King, past
president of the national safety coun
cll. Even when the weather isn't dis
ugreeable, have your chains in your
car 8o you can put them over your
tires in a hurry, If necessary.
Skidding Likely on Curves.
Remember that skidding is most
lHkely on curves, therefore run very
slowly except when driving stralght
ahead on firm footing.
Don't deviate suddenly from a
straight ahead direction but do so as
gradually and carefully as permissi
ble. See that the brakes act equally
on the two sides and use them as lit
tle as possible, relying wmainly on the
retarding effect of the closely throt
tled engine with cluteh engaged.
Avold applying brakee suddenly and
too vlolently, especially when on
curves. Don't “step on the gas” tou
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Bobby Jones, whose wizardry on
the links astounded Great Britain last
summer, does not expect to defend his
British open-golf title this year, but
will play in the American open and
American amateur,
This was because his classes at the
Emory university law school would
prevent him from returning to Great
Britain,
Set Holding Brake
{f the cluteh has a tendency to drag,
making it diticult to shift into low
gear quickly for a prompt start when
the tratic signal says “go” it Is a
good plan to set the geare in low, hold
the cluteh out and pull on the holding
brake. The objection to standing with
the cluteh out and the car In gear s
that should one’'s foot slip off the
cluteh the car would jerk ahead, By
setting the holding brake, however,
this objection s overcome,
Interesting Bits of Sports
Picked Up Almost Anywhere
This is curling weather, When it
ralns, that's anti-curling weather,
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In plcking a football schedule for
1028, the Army did not seek soft
epots. On the schedule arranged for
the cadets are Southern Methodist,
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Girl Fills Tank With Gas.
When Washington girls demanded
women's rights—they got it—as the
photograph well llustrates,
Miss Thelma Kink is shown filling
8 tank with gas,
suddenly, when on rounded roads or
when the front wheels are deflected.
Perform all control actlons—steer-
Ing. braking and accelerating—gently
80 a 8 not to break the hold of the
wheels on the road, for when once a
wheel has lost its grip 1t 18 as free
to slip as to roll ahead.
Keep in Middle of Road.
On heavily crowned roade drive as
nearly in the middle as the traffic per
mits, keep way from the curbstones
and give other vehicles as wide a
berth as practicable 8o as to allow lee
way In case side sllp develops. Avold
all gltuations which might call for sud.
den veering or emergency brake appll
catlon,
If a skid starts and the rear end
of the car throws out of line instantly
steer toward the slde toward which
the rear end Is sids slipping, at the
same time letting up on the acceler
ator,
Will Not Divide the Yankees
ENESAW M. LANDIS, the
high commissioner of base
ball, has settled the ru
mors that have been current for
months that the New York Yank
ees’ owner would be asked to
“even up” the strength of American
league clubs next season and
make the financial returns more
even thereby by weakening the
present Yankee team,
“Has this suggestion ever been
placed before you?”
“The matter has not been
brought to my attention before,”
replied Mr. Landis. “Is it a matter
whic. would or
should be handled
through your office
as high commission
er?” he was next
asked.
“l don't know as
to that, but you can
say this: That know
ing what 1 do of
baseball T know that
that Is one thing
that will not hap
Wn."
Landls made the
statement in an em
phatic tone. '
The runaway race
in the American
league, due to the
terrific clouting of
Washington Pilot Again
Makes Dream Come True
Griff Had Sisler in Mind
Since Day Ball Began
Wrecking Browns.
The baseball meetings in New York
furnished more important trades than
they have produced In several years,
and the Washington c¢lub was on the
winning end of the biggest one, when
it gathered in George Sisler, first base
man of the St. Louis Browns, for
$15,000 cash. There had been indica-
Yale, Harvard, Notre Dame and the
Navy.
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Now that Jack Britton has come
back to the ring, there is talk of
puging Jem Mace.
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Outstanding football players are
few, says Knute Rockne, and that's
probably why they are,
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Clarence Keefer, who will captain
West Virginia's 1028 grid team, s
married and has one son,
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Albany of the Eastern League, has
sold Pltcher Lefty Hinkle to San An
tonlo of the Texas league,
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Willlam Adler, of New York eity,
has been elected captaln of the Co
lumbia football team for 1028,
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Paave Nurmi, famous Finnish dis
tance runner, is said to be on his way
to America to make his home here,
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Ken Willlams, heavy-hitting out
Helder of the St. Louls Browns, was
sold outright to the Boston Red Sox.
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Willle Smith, British fighter, re
celved a beating in his first fight In
the United States In Cleveland re
cently, ~
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Howard Jones says Morley Drury,
Southern Callfornia star this year, I»
the most valuable back he has ever
coached.
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Joseph Sorochinsky, Hazleton, Pa
has been elected captain of the Frank
lin and Marshall football team for
nest year,
Overloading With High
Voltage Causes Trouble
In these days of high voltages and
A. C. current supply unifs, the dis
abling of loud speakers thfough over
loading the sensitive, high resistance
cells of the magnet, Is bemfinlif la
mentably prevalent. S
The best loud speaker 18 construet
ed to stand a load of 12 milliamperes
or slightly more without any ill ef
fects, but it has been found® that
where over 135 volts are used on the
plates of the output tubes, the load to
which they are subjected is often as
high as 20 or more milliamperes.
It Is difficult to add to the rated ca
pacity of the delicate fllaments of the
speaker unit without sacrifieing mich
In general effectiveness on normal
loads. For this reascn we have to
look outside the speaker for a remedy
for this heavy overload. o
Fortunately » »umber of resp'nll
hle manufacturers have realized the
uneed for an accessery which wgnld
remedy this evil, and are proq!:lz
a new device known as an “output”
transformer, which, when connected
across the output of the recelver, s
off the direct current from the § H
Ruth and Gehrig and the general
strength of the Yankees, ended
with Hugging’ team around nine
teen games in the lead and with
the greatest record of victories
ever hung up.
The strength of the team was
apparent after the first few weeks
and when the race became a stern
chase the attendance in the clties
which harbored the weak teams
dropped away—the .only large
crowds being drawn by the visits
of the Yankees.
When this drop in attendance
came the rumors that the league
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tions that Clark Griffith would like to
get Sisler ever since Phil Ball's an
nouncement last summer that he
would scrap his ball teaw. Griff has a
way of making his dreams come true,
and this was one of the times he did it.
It was hinted, though, that when
Messrs. Griflith and Harris set sail for
New York, they had switched to a
plan for getting Neun or Blue from
Detroit, in their quest for a first base
man. If so, their plans were smflg@
before they could begin work on themn,
when Blue was traded to the Browns.
The idea got around and perhaps
was meant for circulation at the meet
ing that Judge and Rice could be re
garded as trading material. Joe is one
of the best first basemen of all times,
but is often out of the game because
of injuries, while Sisler is always on
the job.
Babe Ruth is quoted as considering
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“Cinder” Garages Are Quite Substantial,
“Cinder” garages may not at tiest
seem very substantial, but they are
nevertheless sound, permanent homes
for the automobile. They are con
structed of cinder coucrete masonry
units and toished on the outside
with a textured stucco. L
The wmanufacturers of these units
use cinders (instead of sand and
stone) and portiand cemwent in making
the concrete with which the blocks
are cast. The units consequently
tave the light welght and the high
ineulating qualities of cinders.
“The blocks are lald up in walls with
a mortar made of oue purt portiand
CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD
heads would seek
some drastic meas
ures to equalize the
situation started up.
Club owners have
intimated that they
would ask Colonel
Jacob Ruppert, the
Yankee club owner,
to submit to the dis
posal of one or per
haps two stars “for
the sakeof the game.”
Landis’ statement
ends all such talk
and places res) ,
sibility of .mf-’ X
ening the other clubs
up to the owners,
scouts and managers
of the other elubs.
cate speaker windings, allowing ‘he
audio frequencies te puss uuob
structed.
The use of this device as a preven
tive rather thun as a cure by the many
listeners using over 135 volts on rthe
plates of their amplifiers, will prev=nt
the disabling of numberiess loud
speakers through demagnetization.
short-circulting and burning out of
magnet colls. In addition, they will
prevent the less disastrous “choking”
‘BO prevaient in slightly overloaded
units. and lessen the drain on the “B”
supply through the high resistance of
the wagnet windings, '
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The photograph shows Herman
Perleberg, veteran champion skater,
who has been picked by control board
of international skating as one of the
four American Olympic skating team.
The 1928 Olympic meet is to be held
in Amsterdam, Holland.
Hagen Is Captain
Walter Hagen has been appointed
captain of the 1928 American profes
sional golf team by the directors of
the Professional Golfers’ Association
of America.
Hagen said that the association bad
kgg;gt\de'termined if a team \xould
‘sent ‘to Great Britain next ‘year.
He said he expected to participate in
the British open championship him
self and that if men selected to rep
resent the United States could make
the trip a match would be played.
Judge the better first baseman of the |
two and saying that in a pinch, either
at bat or in the field, ke would rather |
have Judge on his team than Sisler. |
It is expected that Sisler will take |
a new lease of life in Washington, as |
the Browns were not exactly a happy |
family last summer. He led the league |
in stolen bases last season and hit |
327, and is expected to better his bat- t
ting mark materially this year. George |
has a habit of leading the first base
men in assists, which is highly appre
ciated. Judge batted .311, !
This year will be Sisler's fourteenth |
In the big time. He is thirty-four |
years old, weighs 170, is tive feet ten |
inches tall, and In 1922 hit for ‘420.5
the American league record. Cobb |
made the same, but was beaten by a
minor fraction by Sisler. ;
3 Wireless Etiquette '
Wireless telegruphy is used at sea |
as follows: In disaster to one’'s own |
ship to get help, In disaster to an- |
other ship to give help, for ship's busi |
ness, for anavigation, for the receipt
of general news, for the receipt and
dispatch of private business.
vement, one part hydrated ime and
slx parts clean sand,
As the blocks have a rough sur
face, they furnish a natural bond o
the stucco. This Is applied in two
coats. The first, which s one-hait
Ineh thick, Is wet down for at least
three days after It ie applied, and 1s
allowed to become thoroughly dry be
fore the finish Is put on. The finish
I 8 from one-eighth to oune-fourth-ineh
thick.
- Because of the insulating qualities
ot the cinders, garages of this typ
kamulm a minimum o
heat during the cold weuther.
Wrote Dr. Pierce—
Now He is Well
Centre, Ala. — “This is to certify
that I took many different treatments
but could not get
N, relief. Finally I wrote
to Dr.HPiaee for ad
vice, ribed
@ @ Dr. Piercss Golden
e Medioal Diacovor;
’ and Dr. Pierce’s
Anuric Tablets (sold
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regommend Dr. Pi:oo;'lmadidnu and
advice te any one.” — V. H. Morrison,
Route 1.
Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalide’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical
advice.
Of all the contagions, extravagance
spreads the fastest.
The next five years will show women
with Bald Heads, or going in that
direction. Men attribute it to Heredity,
What will the women say is the cause
for it? Thousands of young men bald,
or going that way, who had no need
for getting bald or even scarce of
hair. You surely can give one or two
minutes each day to take care of your
hair. This is all the time required.
You owe this to Nature, as it was
given to us in the beginning by Nature,
Grow hair on your Bald Head. Grow
new hair, destroy dandruff by improv
ing the condition of the scalp which
feeds the hair, Then you have the
problem solved.
Forst's Original BARE-TO-HAIR s
not a tonic, but is a scalp fertilizer
and germicide. The results from its
use has really created its own demand
over the entire country. Literature
and information sent upon request.
] W. H. FORST
Discoverer and Manufacturer
Scottdale, Penna.
Women may get their faces lifted,
but men want their shoulders lifted.
! To Cure a Cold in one Day
' Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab
lets. The Safe and Proven Remedy.
Look for signature of E. W. Grove on
the box. 30c.—Adv.
Many a man’s first mistake was the
selection of his parents. %
Set Your Stomach and Nerves Right., Har
ing's 1. N. H, Digestive and Nerve Candy
guar. for Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, ap
petite, nervousness, sleeplessness; good tonic;
try me; eat me. By mail 10c and 25c boxes;
stamps accepted; agents wanted. HARING,,
5"’““"" 3604 Eflet.fiy. Philadelphia, Pa.’
Deltatype (Strdin 5) Recleaned Cotton Seed,
1%” stagle, sl.B¢ bu, Sulphate ammonis 351
ton ex vessel. Nitrophoska (30p-15n-15k) SBS
ex vessel. Excelsior Seed Farms, Cheraw, 8, C.
Agents Wanted—Small investment, handl
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| Jerry—You say vou're coming out
in spots? See a doctor.
| Ted—No, I said spats.
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After Colds or Grip
One’s Kidneys Must Function Properly to
Eliminate the Waste Impurities.
OES winter find you lame and achy
; e —worried with backache,headache
e N and dizzy spells? Are the kidney
9/7', AyY @ secretions scanty and burning in passage?
’f,,ff 0} <Y These are often signs of improper kid-
LA 1:fi ney action, and sluggish kidneys permit
Wt f'}’ ’;é X waste poisonlsl to upset utlhe s;:ftem.
2R G~ Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in
> \\" ',7/ crease the secretion of the kidneys and
e/. s‘l [ aid in the elimination of waste impuri
vt ties. Are endorsed by users everywhere.
Ask your neighbor!
Doan’s Pills:
A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y,
WARNING!
DO YOU KNOW it is dangerous to neglect a cough? A slight
cold or hacking cough often develops into diseases of the
throat and bronchial tubes, Why take a chance? Medieal authorities
agree that creosote, if well borne by the stomach, has proven very
efliclent In the treatment of diseases of the throat and bronchial tubes.
GLYCA-PYNA with creosote is easy on the stomach and ls
— 0 leader of all creosote cough preparations.
For Coughs, Deep-Seated Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Sore
Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, Bronchial Asthma, Catarrhal Bronchitis,
and that stubborn chronic cough; we know of nothing better,
GLYCA-PYNA Is an excellent preparation for the cough
amsssesssssssssessss that follows influenza, The 01l of Pine
Needles, Mullein, Camphor, Honey, Glycerine, Creosote, Glucose
and Thymol mixture in GLYCA-PYNA are soothing and healing to
the throat and bronchial tubes, and the effect Is noticeable with
the first dose,
Three Sizes:
sl.lO, 60c and
PYN A For Sale Everywhers
Accept No Substitute
Demand the Original
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Why do so many, many babies of to
day escape all the little fretful spells
and infantile ailments that used to
worry mothers through the day, and
keep them up half the night?
If you don’'t know the answer, you
haven't discovered pure, harmless Cas
toria, It is sweet to the taste, and
sweet in the little stomach. And its
gentle influence seems felt all through
the tiny system. Not even a distaste
ful dose of castor oil does so much
good.
Fletcher’s Castoria is purely vege
table, so you may give it freely, at
first sign of colic; or constipation; or
diarrhea. Or those many times when
you just don’t know what is the mat
ter, For real sickness, call the doc
tor, always. At other times, a few
drops of Fletcher’s Castoria.
The doctor often tells you to do just
that; and always says Fletcher's.
Other preparations may be just as
pure, just as free from dangerous
drugs, but why experiment? Besides,
the book on care and feeding of babies
that comes with Fletcher’s Castoria is
worth its weight in gold!
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Wealth Beneath Your Feet!
Thousands have walked over valuable mines
without knowing it, and have seen the
wealth which was within their grasp taken
by others,
Give Yourself a Chance!
Be prepared to know a wvaluable mineral
from a piece of worthless rock. Our book,
“The Amateur Prospector’s Guide,” will show
you. 'Price $1 postpaid, Oakfleld ‘Distributing
Co., 1095 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Detectives Are Needed., The Wes-Mal Sys
tem of training wil! qualify YOU for one of
these big salaried jobs. Write Detective, 803
American Ex. Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
W. N. U, ATLANTA, NO. 4--1928.
And How!
Joe—What killed that aviator?
Jim—A severe sinking spell.—(Cleve
land News.