' lcr, 1 Massey Hsrrls binder, 1 grsln hsd all disappeared and I have been troubled with them Gillw." Pgt upwmly by The T. Milbllrn 60.1 E§*idt'r°'°“"°' 0"" .. m am KRU PTCY 1n‘ rs Eststc cf James Alfred Far- qulisrson and George L. Prowac Banknlpts- sud-after I had used two bottles the I01 Written tenders are invited for the purchase of the Estate and in- terest of James Alfred Farquhar- son in the following properties: 2i. An undivided half interest iu ibot 12, Block 9, River Lot 10, Plan A. 1n the City of Edmonton, Alberta. The property includes a two-story dwelling house now occupied by a tenant. 2. An undivided half interest in 640 acres in the Regina land Reg- istration District in Saskatchewan being Section 27, Township 23. Range 23. West of the Second Mer- idian. 01 this land about 450 acres are under cultivation. 3. An undivided interest in 6-10 acres _of land in the Swift Cuwenl 11nd Registration District in Sask- atchewan embracing the North half and the Southwest quarter of Sec- tion 3, and the Southeast quarter of Section 10, in Township 1'5. ‘Range 14, West of the Third Meridian. Tenders for the purchase oi the share of Llames Alfred Farquharson Bankrupt, in the foregoing propert- ies will be received by the under- signed up to the 15th April 1927. Tenders may ‘be put in for the PPOD erties either separately or en bloc. The highest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. lFor further particulars apply l° the undersigned or to MCI-remix! Bentley, solicitors, Charlottetown- Dated this 4th. March 1927. T. EDGAR McNUTT, Trustee. Charlottetown, P. E. l. 4il98-3-5-31-eod- Auction Sale Al". Malpeque Having 111590806 °Y m? lll°p°ri¥ at llglnlpnque I will sell by publ 1. auct on on WEDNESDAY, MARQH 91h . at 1'2 o'clock, noon, - The following Stock. ‘CFOP and Implements: Mare. 5 Yea-TS 01d‘ weight i300 lbs.; Horse. 9 W5- °1dv 1200 lbs; s choice Shorthorll Mllch lCows, all will freshen in April and May; several Holstein Cowl,‘ B" heavy producers; Dry C0015, lFlat Steers; Heifer, 2 years old. Heifer, 3 years old; 5 Calves; 3'5 [Hens (Plymouth Rocks). lBinder .(I. H. C.); Mower ('1. H. 0.); Ha)’ lRakc (LI-LC); Sectional Seed- er (M. 11.); Disc ‘Harrow (I-PLC-l Manure Spreader (‘Oockshuttl- Gang Plow, Walking Plow, Smooth- in-g Harrows, Roller. 2 Box Car-ts. Double Farm. Wagon. set ‘Truck Scales, Wheelbarrow, a quantity oi Hardwood Plank. quantity of 511mm Boards, Potato Scuifer, Turnip Seeder, 2 Wood Sleds. DTW- ing Sleigh. Cream Separator (Mel- otte), Cream Separator (Sharples). Barrel Churn, Hay Fork and Rove not ‘Driving Harness, set Team Fan! Harness. 5 pairs Leather Grace's, several Milk Cans, 2 Pairs Pump Tongs, Cross Cut Saw. 1'50 bushels Oats (white), quantity oi Seed Potatoes, 100 bus., McIntyre lPlotatoes, quantity Hay, Straw, and (fur-alps, Tapestry Square, Tables, Wardrobe, Washstand, Bodstead and Spring, Parlor Suite and num-. eroua articles not mentioned. Tel-ans —-Under $10.00. cash; ovoi- thai, amount 9 mos. credit on approved joint notes with the ex- ception of the fat steers which will lbs sold for cash. M-NUGOUM MacGOUGAN Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer. _ 4162-3-3451. lllflllilll SALE Hsvlng sold cur fsrm we will scll on the promises st Dsrllngton on Friday, March 11th, at 1 o'clock sharp the-following stock, crop and Implements: 3 farm hcrucs, 1 filly I months cld, Lsccpls, Surplus Mid of AW‘ shim cowl, 1 bull 2 yesrs‘ cld, pure brill, 1 bull under 1 ycsr old, 18 Qhrcpohlns cheep, 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow In pig. . _ ‘Implements-i tractor (Interns- Qigflglhivllth plcuglis snd double disk lllrllilb, 1 bsln _ 1 ex- pnsg wsgcn,‘1 curt and wheels, 1 lviccd llslgh 1 tum bub llclgh, 1 ggnnuyn-lsrrl drill, 1 tcsm cultiva- ,_, . crusher, 1 lull tlirsshci- and clssncr ,1 ‘My icsdsr, 1 turnip pulpcr, 1 spike hsrrcw, 2 Empire cnglnss, 1 sud 1y; from‘ puller. Zmllllml; “w; - , g or, scu or, planet" ' R". ocular, hplculh, 1 at all", 4W") on‘ 1 lnlos a tlflk for dipping IIIMIM - slum "I!!! 1 msnurc sprcsd- , KIND OF LABORER HE WAS Reggie: Yes. I'm oi-l/ I d-‘Iv laborer, you know: bu: hcwl the time I don't work. She: Then you're crily an cvcry other day laborer, I'd say. ' THAT WOULD HELP 1st Bug: ls ‘Mr. Grasshopper lrl- toxlcated? 2nd Bug: Wcll, he's full of hops! NOW WHAT’). “son, don": you know that a roll- ing stone gathers no moss?" "l agree with you, father, but what in the world would l do with any moss?" i She: Women's minds src so much clesncr than men's. He: Yehl Because they change them so often. > B NO SQUEEZING Master of Ceremonies: _You can't squeeze In licrcl Cl-iclly (lndlgnantly): I wouldn't think of embracing a young lady in such a crowded placcl A SOFT ANSWER "When his wife got angry and bawled him out he replied by hit- ting hcr with a pillow." "Perhaps he bcllcves a soft sn- swcr turncth away wrath.” rcd bushel of banner out: from reg- lstcrcd seed. 50 bushels barley. I quantity of hsy and straw. 5° Will‘ cls mlxcd food, a lot of harness. other articles too numerous to mcn- tion. Terms make known at sale. McLEOD BROS- ALEX McRAE, Auctioneer. 4219-3-8-41. FllR SALE AT NORTH RIVER CORNER Only four miles from Charlotte- town business stand with hcucc burn and garage. Also Post Office ln connect‘ . House hosted with hot wstcr, sll buildings wired fcr electric lights and in good repair. Beautiful location and rare chance. For more pnrtlculsrs spply to B. C. WEBSTER, On Premises. 8-3-71. »4-+»+»»»+»»» EYES TESTE AND Glscccs flttsd by scientific ' methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. "s. TAYLOR Rsglstcnd OMWIWMI" 0990-0 .1 _.....<' ,. - NI Illcllmcnd sci-m vco-c-voo DANGEROUS ‘INNOCENCE B i-lAzszl. osvo sATol-lsLon (copyright by Public Ledger) QI CHAPTER XXVIIll On O Dock 1lha-t night down on C deck, af- ter the excitement of the lhorse race had somewhat abated, Bally was very quiet. _ ‘Richard Alden was quiet, too. It was as though. "vhley had both progressed a certain distance in ‘their friendship and the next step would take than! beyond the mean- ing of lube word. At least it seem- ed lllhalt wiry rto Richard. Afleir they had settled into their chairs. Sallly lhiad said shyly, "To- day has been perfect. l don't ‘know lllow rto thank you for every- thing. -"Dou't thank me. I'm sure it llras,‘ given lIllB more pleasure than it has you." Thcwords were some what formal, and line didn't really mean them. She had. really enjoy. ed the day in Lisbon. In spite of the heat. and ‘llhie dry rot o1‘ the city, she bad i-lparkled. And as for ‘the iraces. she had been like a dynamo, a little lli-iiman dynamic. He ha-d felt that ‘to touch her would be ‘to draw sparks imrn her. Little Sally! iBut down here with only tllle swish-swish of ‘the sea. andgihe moonlight on llllie wnltelr, a more ‘serious situation ‘presented ltseli‘. They seemed so alone. and Richard! was beginning to realize that being so utterly alone wiilh. Sally made him want ‘to do ‘things that per- haps she might not permit. He hadn't ‘thresliiied out the situ- ation entirely. l-Ie didn't know as hi‘ Frill!!! Weeks with Yeast and Iron- or pay nothing run cHApLorrErowN Dali ImllmDefloiion mud by Rev. Chsrles 2201101! Burto D.D., for Commission on vsngolllm of Federal Council of the C h u r c b c s of i" It B130lilfl incredible liuiv fust IRONIZEI) YEAST lllltls pounds of guoil llfl.) li0iill-—clll\\'0llll'll ullil liioil, vlillilrcii lll|l| ulil people, Doctors know llic viiliic of ' ‘ vegetable lroii ,llliil yells! iii buildilll: lip \l~lAS'l‘. ln ll lillrlily (‘iliiuonlriilcll foriin; cniiliiiiis illl the hluud building pro- perties nf vcgvliilllos iron with yeast, It h; nine f cukc of ordinary baker's yeast or lron alone. New (‘umplcxlon for You P001110 iiilk~Jivhill is lllc liliigiv IRONIZIQD YEAST tliut ifllllhlfiiflllll ulillmll, lifeless, flliltlli cuinploxlolis lnlo (he fresh. slliootli. lovely s ll o curly girlhood? Wrinkles lloilows lill out. Nu wonder thousands of \\'1IIIlL‘il pour lii lclli-ru to iis lii priiiso of tho iiuirvololis. yuiltllliflvliig cffucls ui’ lltONlZl-ll) YEAST! Yul lilo answer is sllilplc. Vegetable IIIONIZEI) YEAST thcsc two villuuble olclircilts IIIL‘ vollihliicil ill n special furlniilil that nliic lllnes stronger ihllll Yollst llnll iron llllvll sclillrllicLv. yet just ‘how- much ‘he wanted horn. lie was still afraid‘ of serious com-i nllcatlons of ‘any kind. mile wordl marriage had a vague tlerror for‘ ‘him. His wits was of course re- sponsible for lthat. She hed- cans‘ ed "him to lose faiilb in more than just marriage. Until strayed across his path, he had limited» women. ~Bu‘t ‘hate her. He turned lto her suddenly. “Tell mo about yourself." l ‘Sally shrugged. l "There isn't much to ltell." Slhe} had been drifting idly, poacIelu-lly; with .iili-e motion of the ‘boat, his‘ voice jerked her ‘back into reality.) What did ‘he want to know, wihatf could she say? ‘She didnlt want ‘to ‘talk ‘about Tom and Marjorie, s-he didn't wanlt even do think, about ltlhem. | “Sa-lly-J‘ Richard's voice was soft. Tell me one. thing. “Has life satisfied you? -Are you hep-i Dy?» Once Sally would have respond- ed quickly lo than question. On ‘the boat crossing ‘from Nc-w York. she ihad ‘told several people about Mar-juries cunning tricks. She Her answer sounded as though she had once hcalrd Myra speak this same words. om Let That Cold Tum lute Win" id t It "Fl" Thstco may urn no ‘(:1- Tlss Mushrcls Co. cl Csacds, Ltd. ‘tents, YBei-lln has 09° only. That's why IRONIZED YEAST works s) iii-kl)‘. N t_. i t t.-. slllfél i0 iiilfciriillllxiiliils Wilzybiisllffli! m “cekmg possessions is to lose flfllgil, ioiiefis soul. On the other hand ltliiiigs have high uses. It is for | Try It on "Money-Back" Offer I Go to iiiiy drug stnro and got ii fiill ‘size treatment. If. lifter this lzeneroiis Silly lhlad trliil you iii-c not delighted with (lilféflilhicollgldef malerifli things secondary lie couldn-l, refunded lliilncdiiitcly. 60 lust)’ tublciiiiio lhosplflt‘ heme“ selhlemal is ask for your money buck. It w to ll lmtllc. If iilicniivoiiiieiit i0 buy l from ili-uiurlsl. senil $1.25 ilii-oot to Till-ll nuueylnl [hingg minister IRONIZED YEAST OIlL. DESK 158A. (‘.()., Fort Erl 1 not a part oi‘ c. evaisiveriess ‘were Sally's ‘make-lip. ' "Are any of us really happy?" And Ithen slie unrcnded ii with u quick rush of words. “Olh, l don't mean tlllai—<not the way it sounds. I don't know what I think. Don't ask me." A pi-teous note illld‘ crelpi, into lher voice. and ills heart began to pound. I-n‘ ‘his eagerness he leap- ed ‘to bu‘t one conclusion. She was confused inst as he was. Not‘ 0f colunse from the same causes, because until he Iliad met heir lhis lllllllIl. fee-ling had "been one oi n11. ‘ter-liess. (Bulfisuppoae lie had suc- ceedied in stirring ‘her and that lhad confused ‘her. lShe was so A "mo", no“ inn] crept liilo licr voice, siid his bcnrt bush to pound had been tho happy wife and moth-simple, £3 honest, so unlike ‘her W" ‘llloll; clhc had ‘been proud, con-sister My-rii. ildcni. separated from iilBI‘ husband “Sally-i” for -a brief holiday, but now-— "Yes." "l tllouglilt you ‘were ‘going to 08,1.) me lflibhavd, or Dick. or something Artifice an-dless fomnaithlan Mr. Alden. You promised." “Oh. I am." "All lrighlt, begin-f’ "Richard, ‘I had a beautiful time today. ‘Thank you again." ‘Hot words rushed‘ 1o lliils lips. "-in: words ‘that he did not, apes-k, Not, yet-he must be sure ‘before _.Ille said anyhing definite. in liihlfi end 1t wasn't lthat way wt al-l. irlmustnrd ‘tween rlwo ‘lovers, unprsmeditatsd and niinromlptcd. And yet lit was just as i‘t always is be- (Tc Be Continued) -—-—<-o-¢-—-—- GRMANWS‘ WOMEN DOCTORS __..._ ‘MUNICH, ‘Mirrch 7.—'I‘h0l‘9 ‘GIG now some .1600 practising women physicians iu Germany, according to figures of the women's medical association. There are many more women doctors in southern ‘than in northern Gcrlnsuy. Thus, while la... Munich there is one would)!‘ plilyslcismto every 7.000 inhabi- cne for ovary fl.- lilid improving llic holly. IRONIZEINRIIIG i050 llislwlll?" "Man sliull not live by bread alone." . more effocfivc tlilui ujoll Til‘ he Silflii gain (he whole world, (Mk. 81.36 ut by every word that proceedet toi the mouth oi God" (‘M POWDER QO-O-OQ-O-OR-OQ -> h t. wEoNssSTFMMloH v (lntcrnstlcnsl Illdlc Programs EVENlNG CONCERTS 6.45 P,‘ m. WCAIU (278) Phlln. SonSs- 7.30 P. M. WEEI (349) Boston. "Musicale pro- Arnerics. ~ °°"""" m‘ n‘ u" you‘ gram’ 7.4a P. M. t buk|ng~ vl/[ABC (316) N. Y. Atlantic Ell- Toplc for the W,cck I soniblc. 8.00 P‘ M. ,, ' u qy woY (380) Schenectady. Studio “MAN is A SPIRIT to assure Dmgranh T d: WlJZ (455) New YOIk- Studio Pro- "" Y BAKING success. gram- m) B m m l t ,,' . —— l. ‘K u o. em n on "M"°"'“' 7mm" ‘w s°°°wary Made/n Candid wgiliild. ( g i SCRLPTURE" llcatl—Mark 8'3l- JV” J/"m KDKA (309) E’ mm‘ “d” m‘ ' ‘ ' " ' ' -"' ture. 33- . . 0.1.10. an 27s) Pill-la. Unit Am t. I “Flu W11"! $11M‘ ‘l Pmm a m“ a w WC ( aao P. M. y s B MYLIT (395) Phila. ‘Studio (program, wylcA (341) lN, Y. Entertainers. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. MacDoweil ‘Ladies Quartette. W137, (333) Springfield The Home . \ t i WQAU (278),,Phila. Harmony songs I - 1% rP Jewish Fblk ll lsnllpcnr.) ilfllklllllilyfllltll lillvc been used fnr'ycll ; 1.] P9131" lgii, 7, iY..i‘.‘i‘.§"‘i‘§i.'h'1i'- will,,..§Ii,i"'iii§..Tfi.,. ‘l1l1°1TAT'°N= w“ “i” ‘~"'*"°‘" llnd i.)(l\\’(‘i ilciluii llIl(| iiilll wl-lghl. Iii] I01‘ lhillgS- TillS l8 bili- the 1131073», fix-l). "Lily not up for yourselves jlrensilrcs upoii the earth, where ‘moth llnil rust consume, mill where itliievcs brciik llirough and steal: inni lny np for yourselves treas- ures in, heaven, where neither moth ,iior rust llolli consume, and wiicre JIIIOVOS do not break through iior steal" Mt. 6:18, 19.) ; Sec-Luke 12:15; Philippians 3:7, ‘expression of our aoqlllsillvo 1"‘ stliicls. From the standpoint oi inc gplflf, however, thin-gs may be ‘ill-ingcrous. To be wholly absorbed ,ihe spirit to use things in the ‘pur- lslilt 0i high aims. The secret of} lgplfilllfli attainment is always to ;blll, exercise in the art of making to the ‘spirit. ‘ “Nature is the ‘parent of our flCSll, but the Divine is the Father oi‘ our Spirits." _ l‘l\'..\i‘l\1: O Master, let me walk with Theo in lowly paths oi’ service free. 'l‘cll me Thy secret, hell? m6 119111‘ The strain of toll, the fret of care. Tenn}, me T-hy_ pliliGIlCQ; still with Thee in closer, dearer comlmui’, ln work that keeps faith sweet and strong. in trust that triumphs over Wrong- lil hope that sends a shining ray rs, down the future's broadening WBY.—' in» peace that only Thou canst give, With .Thcc, 0 Master, let me livo. ~Wusliington Gladden, 1879. iPRAYldRz Thaniks for the privi- loge oi prayer- Pray foi‘—dellvei‘ancc from self- centorcd life; the sick. _ 'C(lliBCi'.—-LUl'd oi‘ all ‘truth, whose‘ mind is quick and powerful, we praise Thr-e for the universe, so vast, so orderly, so dependaiblc- We bless Thee for the persons of men and the powers of friendship in them and us, but yet more for friend-ship ith Thyself, for fellow- ship with Th Son, and for Thy per- vading prcselice with us in the Holy Spirit. Precious are the inc- merits of intimate intercourse with Thee. Rcprovc us, we entleat Thee, for the pursuit of things to the for- getting oi friendship human and divine. ‘Give us the discriminating mind which detects the subtleties of sin and. the beauty of holiness. So shall we know victory in the conflict. Therefore we covenant with Thee to put first things first by the grace of ‘Christ. Amen, w-t-oa-hi- Dischargc oi‘ ton and one half toils of powder sent flvc million tons_oi rock hurtling down lvioiint Juneau recently. The Alaska Jilli- elw sold milling company claims this was a. record blast. ' Womerfs Health Is protected and charm‘ as- sured this NEW way of solving their oldest hygi- Iohn Smith and His Car M] IFBEDIBIOK O. BUBBILI: bshn Smith ls I character when every motorist should wel- come. lls is not selfish "W" he is n motoring mlfiif- I chug willing and glsd to hsvs exploited. ll ll intcrcstlnl w“, ll-ll cxpcrlsnccs for tho the benefit if ‘h. other hunt! Inllllcn s! more ncmbsrs sf the motor chl- \ L4‘ Above-Piston Lubrication. ,____.._ All history seems to ileinoiislrille that ‘uh-e old ideas oilteii fit in nice. ly for new effects in ‘the world of silrreht activilliiios. ‘WiilClLller lIl ant. music, politics or mechanics liie ‘rule iseems ‘to apply. America ‘now is thrilled by musi- cal effects which were discovered ‘hack .in the ‘sixteenth century. Modern home lovers cherish piec- cs of ‘furniture which, were popu- l.'..i‘ ill lfi-hc days ‘gone by. lii unlo- lilotive engineering the ‘latest iliing is to provide a means oi‘ lubricat- ing tlio cylinders from ‘tlic lnp as well as frolnl ‘the bottom, ivliic-‘h re- calls ‘the ‘(lays when it was custo- mary ‘to use oil iii illie fueloi ‘the internal combustion engine. We go in circles, but in line with progressive‘ ‘thought. it would seem that lliese circles carry us higher and higher. ‘Ilhie old ideas collie hack l0 ii-s ils we swing around. hilt with them we obtain newer ef- fects and atliiin definite progress. “Dire you ileaiing with philoso- pii-y Oil‘ automobile-s at »l.lio nionl- oiil?" Smiitii cut iii on nry rev- crie. “A lit-tie of llntli," I replied. “l want you to kllow soliiclliiu‘); iillollt ‘above-pisltoil‘ lubrication. -i)lll. lo antlers-Land it you nuisl dip into the past and catch ‘like connection between “that was and what is." ‘ll used to be a motorist WiIO understood a. ‘litilla about the anyslt- cries under tile hood-J’ lSfllilil broke in. "Presently you will be a motor- ist who ulldeistands it lot more about cars. including this new fea- ture in lubrication which isn't so new as it sounds!" I restored. Then we got down lto business. “When you lrut oil inlto t gas oi‘ that new cur oi YOIIiE-B PS vcra‘. years ago, you were oiling above ‘the pistons," I ‘told hl-nl. "The oil wen-t into ‘suspension in t'h,e gin,- vapor and kept the upper cylinder walls ilroni isconiiig. lt helped to lubricate llhe valves. ll. dill a lot vi good, but i"t__also (lid u lot of harm. "'l‘liils kind 0i’ above-piston lillbl‘). cation is ‘both dhcap and elgpgngiva ‘It {locslt cost much ‘to add a little oil Ito the gasoline. E-ut you lose more ‘than you gain, iin most. in. Slfllll-‘BS. by having i0 scrape oiui, llio carbon lll0ll‘B\0flOll. "Because the disadvantages W0i‘0 11$ llllvarcnt ws ‘tho ulivaliilagea, iizaliufalcturers and “polo-c 1mm dlriftcii away from (his business -for some yellizs. They decided 10 ‘let car owners take a chance. They ltold ‘the public to be careful with tho new engine and always win-n. ed i " * ii-aclng o. cold motor. “Morcmecently. Ithoy rcvivod inn. other Blmlllc islllsioaidon lilo he'll): imeelt ihc need for increased lnnni.) ca/tion albovo -llie ‘pistons. Thlifl was ‘to prevent scoring of lhc cylin. lions at hi-rJh. speed. The aliases. lion was lto re-movo lllho foot prom. ‘the accelerator every low ininnwsf WM" driving ‘fast, the sudden clos-| "ll; 0f ‘llhle ‘throlttlo causing suction i0 Ibo directed) ‘to itlic crankcuso,‘ from which oil was ilrawn into tho- cylindehs. lBlllt uzooil rules like cnic problem; truc protco tion; discards like tissue BY ELLEN J. HUCILLND Rqisfand Non! CORES of women's diaaderslrc largely traced today to old-time "sanitary pads," insecure and un- sanitary. Eight in l0 better-clue today employ "KOTEX." k Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. V Discard: as easily as a piece of _ tissue. No laundry. No bother. Five times as absorbent ss ordil nary cotton padsl _ Deodorizcs. Ends all fesrof of- fending. You ft it st ‘my drug or dc- rtmen t l b ' Bkorsxfi 95$, Zfiiiifluimiilih‘ In fsimesc to yourself, try this new we . Be sure you the uii-i Only otcx itself is "m" 15$» c‘ KOTGX IOMCI these are likely to be forgotten.‘ ,»Now lUhe manufacturers are swing‘ ins around ‘to o. new line n; unonghit l made up of old ideas. "Txhfly Bu)’ "Lel- us have automa- llliC above-iplston llubirioaltlon, liiuil, the sort ‘illilat is regulated to mm, 0r. a. more modern plane. Quzlrlette. 7.45 ‘P. M. WAIlC (316) N. Y. gram. ‘ 9.00 IP. M.- WJZ (-115) N. Y. Maxwell also KDKA. WBZ. WlMAK (266) Buffalo. Musical pro- gram. KDKA (309) ‘E. Pills. lllluslcal ‘Hour. WABU (316) N. Y. “iScaramonchs present a WABC Playet." 9.30 P. M. WEAF (-192) N. Y. Woment Musi- cal, to WEAF‘, WGR, KlSD, WWJ, and WGY. 9.45 P. M. WCAU (Z18) Phila. Old Time Songs 10.00 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Musical. WlAAM (263) Nowarlk. Vocal. WLW (-123) Clncl. Heermann ‘Prio. KiDKA (309) E. Pits. It. V. B. Trio. WJZ (-155) N. Y. Arm Chair Hour. WGY (380) Schenectady. Harmony Twins. "Studio pro- flour, Maxwell 10.15 P. M. v WOIt (405) Newark. Apollo Hour. 10.30 P. M. - WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Popular. 10.40 P M WCAU (278) Phlla, The Cheer-Up Club. FEATURE TALKS 6.20 P. M. Knowledge.” _ 7.00 P. M. . WEAF (492) N. Y. ‘Cynagogue Ser- vices. 7.10 P. M. WOC (184) Ihivonport. hkllicational needed. lln the ‘best design, (llhis lly ilho addition oi a device to in- ject lraw oil for starting. “After an engine has been stand- ing ltliere are ‘no oily vapors in ‘the Clfllllwafiu. and thus nothing ‘to be (lrawn into lthe cyllinrleirs by way oi’ lubrication. Ari. injection of oil is liiho only answer to this‘ pro-b. lem." Smith interrupted to as]; whatn- cl‘ it is not ltriie what the pistons hold a. certain amount of oil above flherni. "They do if iliey are imade of cast iron." I Oxplained. "But al- imiinlilm alloy pistons are coining into vogue and they contradbmolro u'he.-i cold. Ari engine with such pistons iii-as fairly dry cylinder wa-lls after ‘standing several days." ‘So ‘motor design 8095 in niwlnn -—now ahead. now around again. And back once more in line n14 ides of nul-llns oil in lthc gas, but The tonic and Inn lvc fleet o! LQIxIsIiivPIEgROMO Q wi o . illsnaart- . lnilusnu and c.thcr salon lnI from a Cold. Price 8 ‘ (Made in Csnsds. varying Tequilremelnis.’ Why Ihflvg ll. do harm while- it is doing good? W110’ not have it automatically Wllfin not needed‘! "Thus you now find on cam a device that shoots a llirtls engine oil into iilhe clylnders Whenever. ‘"19 “will” nodal ls pressed. This lglveis additional lubrlcaltiion when tion when the engine's own oiling system 11s sending a sufficient, BDray Ito the cylinder walls. ~ , I“Ano1lhler type of lubrication by allowing the carburetor to draw some of lite air from the crankcase. This el- ' w 1s a nronortlonlns process since ‘the carburetor nalturally draws more oily vapors when ‘the engine -' is running fastest and needs iiibllll type of lubrication moat. It does‘ not matter particularly whsliiliur the engine ltckes.‘ ills oil-y vqipoii- straight rrom all oily supply or, 2n iiimryfamoa us. tissul from the crcnhcgslp, y , thmnoli‘ the fatter offal-rs, _ ha £1114! levies! moans). 11w; so long fundtion wlhon needed and cease y; it is essential and ceases llo iiinc- 1"‘ trend is toward lihlls i‘ ii iii. L WG-R. (319) Buffalo. WJZ (455) N. Y. 11. 180 Edward Street, li-ll-Zwks. " ssnniarsn, Sanborhji; SEAL BRAND l . A Cofiée 7 eIIiMYQfCO 6P5 l . . l nlssulrlsriso WITH no, VIENNA‘. March '7. .-_ rm Austrian hair-dressers have (lam. ed, with due seriousness iii m‘, veiition assembled. that wan,“ should give up the bob, ‘llnwum are going to persuade them n, do it was n-ot decided. (The hair dressers agreed ilnl current fashions above the sand, not harmonize with modern syn. in): gowns. lBut what seemed ,0 lllaln them the most was that (in. bob does not give a banber miicli Ollllortunity t-o "express himself"? as the saying goes. ‘l. l. . Lecture, _ 1.30 P. M. 1 Real ‘lam, Banquet. ' 7.45 P. M. KiDKA (zoo) E. Pm... u. of mi.- _ _ dress. WIiW (-123) and Glenn WANT To ‘DANCE? WLW (423) Clncl. Organ recital. 79° p_ M_ WABC (316) N. Y. Barrerre En- wgz» (333) v p,-|ngne|d_ Adam,- scmble. you“, 9.00 P. M. WiEAF (492) N. Y. ‘iipana Trollin- dors". wcco. woo. woa, wsli and KSD. W 1o.oo P. M. '''' "r"- ‘VGY (380) schenectmbfl “Book of (3-19) Boston. P111818 ‘illlyllili. WABC (316) N. Y. Astor. 10.30 P. M. Hotel Astor. 00 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. Four Toweli 12-45 A. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Melody Alli!!! 1.00 A. M. ‘ as oil gets lihe upper walls when WTKRC (326) Clncl. Dance Music. ‘1-30 A. M. plan can be improved, however, Kg; (405) Lon Augelcs. 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