IDEA OF SCARCITY OF RUBBER IN GERMANY
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"AN OASIS IX THE DESERT OF
THIRST.
THE DRINK THAT TAKES THE
'WRY OUT OF DRY.
TRANSFORMS BEADS OF PERSPIRATION
INTO BEADS OF DELIGHT.
THE BOTTLE THAT THROTTLES
YOUR GROUCH.
"UP TO THE NECK IN COLDSOME,
WHOLESOME TASTINESS.
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Money you have
Friends.
Have you ever noticed that when a man is known to
have money in the bank he invariably has friends,
many friends? Not necessarily because he has mon
ey, but because the possession of a banking account
is a strong indication of his success in life and suc
cessful men are always admired.
We invite you to open an account with us today.
The Savings, Loan and Trust Co.
R. B. Red wine, President. H. B. Clark, Cashier
COBLES CASH GARAGE
FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTIY.
Next to Baptist Church.
FISK TIRES. FORD PARTS.
- Cola Bottling Co.
W. PINKSTON, Proprietor.
This interesting French official photograph, which was taken at Oise.
Quesmy, gives a ery good Idea of the scarcity of rubber la Germ any. The
blcjcle wheel that the man In the picture Ii holdiug In a German wheel lacking
rubber tires. In place of the rubber that Is not put on. because of the rubtn
being i scarce, springs have been put on It Instead.
SPARK PLUG TROUBLES
Two frequent causes of spark
plug trouble are oil or particles
of carbon collecting between the
points and sooting of the porce
lain. The first mentioned Is
remedied by carefully removing
the oil or carbon and thus clear
ing the Kiip. If the carbon on
the iHrrcelain Is hard, do not at
tempt to scrape It off. Souk the
porcelain In kerosene or liquid
carbon remover until the carbon
Is soft enough to wipe off clean
ly with a clirth.
Points out of adjustment or
burned awny will also- cause
missing. The points should be
adjusted to a gap of from one-thirty-second
to one-slxty-fouith
of un inch, depending upon the
ignition system, carburetor ad
justment und deslgu of motor.
OIL FOR THROW-OUT COLLAR
Thera Are Several Self-Feeding Cups
on Market Which May Be Used
for Thli Purpose.
In certain cars it Is necessary to
remove the floor boards In order to
lubricate the clutch throw-out collar.
As a consequence many car owners
neglect this Important item of lubri
cation, until trouble In the units
makes the need evident. In cases of
this kind where no provision has been
made for lubrlcatlou by having a
grease cup that extends up through
the floor boards It will be wise to In
stall an oil lfne to feed this part. This
con easily be done by arranging a
lnre oil cup to feed through a small
opening Into a metal pipe running to
the throw-out collar. It is necessary
to have a small opening, so that the
flow of oil will not be too rapid, for
obvious reasons. There are several
self-feeding oil cups on the market,
which muy be used to advantage In
this connection.
MOST CONVENIENT TIRE TOOL
Little Wfldge of Wood Can Be Slipped
In Between Beads and Pulled i
Around Surface.
One of the most convnlent little
weapons for use In tire repairing Is a
little wedge of wood, three-quarters of
an Inch thick and three to five Inches
long, depending en the size of tires 1
used. This wedge Is slipped In be-'
tween the beads and can be pulled
around the entire circumference of
the tire with one hand, while the oth-,
er Is free to hold the tire. This Is
much easier than trying to use both 1
hands to force the ending open, while
holding It on the shoulder.
DO NOT NEGLECT UNIVERSALS
Joints Wear Rapidly and Frequently
Break if Grease Is Lacking
Look After Them.
A dry universal wears rnpldly and
frequently seizes and breaks If It
lacks grease. Do not neglect, there
fore, the lubrication of your universal
Joints. True, It is usually a lot of
trouble to grease them. They are tm
dir the car and Just when you feel like
doing the Job bo grease gun Is handy.
However, to neglect them Is to court
disaster. They should be lubricated
about once a month.
GOOD ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES
If To Tight, Friction Results and
Unit Becomes Hot Good Plan to
Feel Brake Drum.
Ilest Is the Inevitable concomitant
of friction. When the brakes have
been too tightly adjusted, friction re
sults and the unit becomes hot. It Is
a good plan to feel the brake drum
after an adjustment has been made
and the car run awhile, for If the parts
nre too tight, the heat preset In the
drum will Indicate the trou;!o. '
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AUTO JACK WILL
DO MANY THI11GS
Four of Them of Different Sizes
Will Save Car Owner Much
Time and Temper.
WILL JACK CAR OUT OF MUD
Device I Indispensable During Spring
Overhauling or When There Art
Sent Parts to Body or Frame
of Machine.
That little Jack stowed away under
the seat of your cur will do many help
ful things, but three more of them,
of different sizes, will save you much
time and temper.
For Instance, when you get hope
lessly stuck In mud, sand, clay or even
snow your Juck may be the menns of
getting your car out of Its predlca-
I tnent and save you that sis-mile walk
to the Dearest village to get a span of
' horses.
Every Jack should be fitted with a
j two-Inch block of wood as broad nod
, long as will conveniently fit Into the
car. If the Jack Is so equipped, It will
allow the car to be Jacked up out of
the mudhole, so thnt the rear wheels
can have boards slipped beneath thera
for traetlon. If necessary It Is not a
bad Idea even to use the car cushion
for traction ; that Is, If no plunks are
at band and you are hard-pushed for
Do Not Neglect to Increase Your Jack
Family by at Least One or Two Be
fore Taking a Tour.
the necessary mnterlal. In fact, any
thing that will enable your car to get
on solid ground Is cheaper than wait
ing all night for assistance.
One of the cleverest uses for the
Jack was seen recently, when a wound
ed soldier drove into town In a heavy
car that had a broken spring. As he
had a crippled leg, he was not strong
enough to lift the body of the car to
place a bumper or log between the
axle and the frame. Hut he had wise
ly provided himself with a small low
Jack, which conveniently fitted Into the
space between the axle and the body.
The Jack Is Indispensable during the
spring overhauling or when there are
bent parts to the body or frame. For
example, bent body parts, may be
straightened by giving the jack a lev
erage against the garage wall. '
Jacks have long been used In
garages that are not equipped with
huge machinery for straightening bent
frames and even front axles. In addi
tion to this, when straightening a bent
frame with a Jack the chassis does not
need to be dismantled, as It would If
heat were applied. G. F. Collins In
Popular Science Monthly.
LOOSEN INACCESSIBLE NUTS
Best Plan Is to Use Socket Wrench of
Proper Sis With Big Wrench
for Leverage.
The best way of loosening large
and Inaccessible nuts, which are some
times found about the chassis. Is to
use a socket wrench of the proper
size, with a big wrench to furnUh the
Lwi?'.'. This combination will han
dle ulmust anything.
A large per cent of auto accidents are really
MOTOR accidents. '
Your motor is the heart of your car. Wrien it
goes bad there's something doing.
INSURE YOUR MOTOR
by bringing'it to us for a thorough over-hauling. If
it isn't too far gone we can put it in first-class con
dition. We have facilities for repairing ANY part of
ANY motor.
Bring it to us for SAFETY.
We are agents for the Maxwell car and wili be
pleased to show it to you; $990 delivered.
Heath Motor Co.
A SAFE GUARD
This is a world of chance, and the prudent man will
make use of every means of SAFETY.
That piece of property, for which you have toiled
and sacrificed, is not safe. Fire may consume it; wind
may wreck it.
INSURANCE WILL SAFEGUARD IT.
Your health may be perfect today. But have you any
assurance it will be the same tomorrow, or next wppV nr
next year?
INSURANCE WILL SAFEGUARD IT.
That is. while it will not Drevent vmir hprnmincr ciV
it will prevent FINANCIAL LOSS through sickness.
Come to us for anv kind of an insurant nnlW vnii
may need Fire, Life, Tornado, Accident, Flood. Safe
companies and attractive policies.
MONROE INSURANCE
Office in Bank of Union.
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sire to be known as the cheapest store on earth. Our goods
are what we claim them to be worth the price and our
prices are extremely moderate when quality is consid
ered. You can get goods cheaper than we care to sell, for
we do not care to handle the ordinary cheap glue pot
variety of furniture; but no reliable store in any other
city can offer you better values than we do, and our ser
vice is good ask vour next door neiVhhnr nhnnr. it. arA
about us. Come and see us.
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