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Canadian Government Agent Final. “What is the best test of realism in a play?” “The real money it draws at the box office.” Im p o rtant to M others Examine carefully every bottle of OASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of| Bi Use for O ^ r 30 Years. CMdren Oiy for Fletcher’s Castoria THAT “ LAST STRAW” AGAIN This Time It Meant Real Tragedy in the Lives of Two Young and Loving Mortals. “It’s the last straw!” she exclaimed bitterly. She tapped on the floor with her right toe, always, wdth her, a sign of repressed passion. “The last straw !” she repeated. H e shuffled h is fee t in em b arrass- “I’m going!” she cried. “I would not stay here another second, even for a moment.” And she swept out, and there was nothing left for him to do but follow. “I didn’t know it was the last straw, OP I wouldn’t have taken it,” he apol ogized miserably. And she, who had never sipped a lemonade without a straw in her life, and never intended to, sniffed scorn fully, without replying, and refrained from inviting him in when they reach ed her house. As It Is In the City. Jean was romping with her dog in front of the house under the watchful care of her mother. A woman passing asked her if she knew where a cer tain woman lived. Jean was over heard to say, “Yes, she lives over there In the third layer.” Father’s Definition. “Pa, what is a family jar?” “A vessel of wrath, my son.”—^Bos ton TranscripL Sensible Girl. Maud— haven’t heard you practic ing on the piano since you got en gaged. Edith—^No, I’m practicing on the gas range now.—Boston Evening Transcript. To restore a normal action to Liiver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels, take Gar field Tea, the mild herb laxative. A ll druggists.—^Adv. Classifying Him. The most cutting bit of repartee we remember to have heard in recent weeks happened out at the Willough- beach picnic of a certain fraternity to which we belong- A very young man and very pretty girl were discussing costumes, horseback riding, golf and fudge. The girl said that she could ride, but preferred the old-fashioned side saddle. She said she thought it more graceful. “But, really, Miss Z.,” insisted the very young man, “do you see anything inherently improper in the divided skirt?” “Nothing whatever, ' Mr. Q., “an swered the vei-y pretty girl, earnestly. “For Instance, I think that you might wear one with perfect propriety, Cleveland Plain Dealer. «AAAAAnAAAAAAAAAy\flAAflAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnAAAAAAAA/ljr No Table Dnnk Has Ever Taken The Place Of T K e O r i g i n a l POSTUM CEREAL BoO just Uke coffee ’\IS minutes after finilfngr begins. Its deKcioiis flavor, ricK seal biDvm color and flne aroma make it such a satisfying cup that Postum is the drink ’with meals for both children and grown people. Used in place of coflee it provides a real b e a h b driTtlc^ C o n tain s n o d r u g s , n o caflein as does coflee^ doesn’t make you nervous, sleepless or fretfuL “There’s a Reason” At Grocers—two sizes 15c & 25c. SOUTH NEW BERLIN BEE. ANNOUNCEMENT OF INDIANAPOLIS RACE FOLLOWED BY REVIVAL OF OTHER EVENTS jiAspJO-SsXTAil' Jioias ^hred Noted Drivers and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Course. Present indications point to the greatest season automobile racing has enjoyed for several years. At the ban quet of the A. A. A. contest board in New York all the promoters of the sea son’s races were represented and were busy canvassing the drivers for entries to their meets. It was surprising the number of cars that would be avail able. Students of the race game attribute this to Indianapolis staging its 500- mile classic again with the race on May 31, as every driver would rath er win the Hoosier classic, if .he is an American, than the French Grand Prix, while the foreigners feel almost the same way. It is pretty certain that Resta, Chevrolet, DePalma and oher stars will compete. Other Dates Set. Charley Johnson, owner of the Union- town, Pa., speedway, was seeking driv ers, although the entry blanks for the opening race on May 17 have not been sent out. Cincinnati’s speedway will have its first race on July 5. Tacoma will probably stage its annual Monta- marathon on July 4. Chicago’s speed enthusiasts have de cided to revive the famous road races over the Elgin course, although the ac tual dates for the event have not been ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR AUTOMOBILE By Use of Auxiliary System En tire Road in Rear of Car Brightly Ughted. WIRED ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT Skinning Came Natural. “Pardon me,” said the army cook, for military chefs are prone to ad dress their underlings courteously, “but I prithee tell me where you learned to peel potatoes so artis tically? I observe that you do not cut off the cuticle in great hunks, as, alas, too many do, but loosen a bit of the skin of the tuber and then deftly strip it all off. You must have Jiad much experience In skinnings e’er entering upon a soldier’s life?” “I did, thank you, sir,” replied the accomplished member of the kitchen police. “Before I decided to make the world safe for democracy I was a hanker.”—Kansas City Star. Be a patriot I Don’t mar the Immor tal emblem of humanity, the Declara tion of Independence, 8o Arranged That When Tail-Light Switch Is in Off Position Backing Light Cannot Be illuminated^- Clear Lens Is Used. With ttiis auxiliary lighting system, when the gear-shifting lever is thrown to the reverse position, the backing-up light and also the tail light will be illuminated and the entire road in the rear of the car brightly lighted, writes Parke Goode, of Covington, Ky.» in Popular Mechanics. As shown in the upper part of the diagram, the baeking-up light is wired on a sep arate circuit so that closing the au tomatic switch permits current to pass through it. Detail of Switch. The switch, as detailed in the lower part of the drawing, consists of two strips bent from spring brass. These are mounted on a wooden block which provides insulation. The block is bolted under the floor of the car. The contact lug, whereby the switch is STORAGE BMTERY-^ fl As the gear lever Is thrown Into re verse position, it switches on a • light at the rear of the car. ■ Arrangement of Circuit. caused to clo^e, comprises two pieces, bent from strap iron, which are faced with fiber or rubber. Throwing the gear-shift lever to the reverse position causes the contact lug to press the spring-brass leaves of the automatic switch together, whereby the circuit through the backing light is closed. Note that the circuit is so arranged that when the tail-light switch is in the off position the backing light can not be illuminated. For the backing light, an ordinary electric tail lamp, which has a clear lens instead of the usual ruby one, is used. WMOEYS set. The windy city boosters also expect to put the Algonquin Hill Climb trophy, now held by Frank Kuiick, back in competition. However, the site of the event will likely be changed, as the roadmakers cut down the old hill some months ago. Revive a Reliability Tour. C. G. Sinsabaugh, who had the pro motion of the proposed Intercity Re liability tour in hand two years ago, has assurances that he will be able to put it over this year. The Detroit Automobile club was to have competed in 1916, but was unable because of the war activities to give the time neces sary to form a team and enter. Sinsa baugh expects entries from the fol lowing cities: Detroit, Chicago, New York, Buffalo, Cleveland and Indian apolis. The tour will probably be a three-day affair, such as was proposed in 1916, starting and finishing in Buf falo. Another reliability tour that is being promoted is from Los Angeles to the Atlantic. Heretofore transcontinental tours have been from the East to the West and the Californians have decid ed to reverse the order and test the hospitality of the motorists and clubs they have entertained in the past. MOTOR “KNOCKS AND POUNDS” of its soodness sealed I d — Protected, preserved. The flavor lasts I S K for. and be SURE to set WRIGLEYS. Ifs in a sealed package, bat look for the name—the Greatest Name in Goody-Land. Jhey Should Be Given Immediate At tention to Avoid Serious and Costly Damage, The S. O. S. signals of the motor are the sounds known as “knocks and pounds,” and they should be heeded at once or serious and costly damage will probably result. There is no generally accepted dis tinction between these two kinds of abnormal sounds which an ailing motor may give out, but the term knock is usually applied to the some w h a t sharp, clan k ing n o ise w h ich is produced when metallic parts are ab normally stressed, but have no sub stantial looseness or play between them. Little, if any, ja r of the car as a whole accompanies these knockings. The term “pound” is usually applied to the much more resonant and more blow-like sound, which results from loose parts, striking together, and which is commonly accompanied by a distinct jar. According to these defi nitions, a knock may occur in a motor which is in perfect mechanical con dition, with none of its parts loose from wear or faulty adjustment. The knock is most commonly caused by too early ignition of the charge, due to the spark occurring too early, or by the premature ignition due to carbon, deposits, too high compres sion, or overheating of the piston. A pound, on the other hand, occurs only in a motor which is in imperfect mechanical condition. Just Sol “What is marriage?” “L o v e personified.”— B oston Trans- END INDIGESTION. EAT ONE TABLET PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES ANY DISTRESSED, U P S E T STOMACH. Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, gas sy, sour, or you have flatulence, h eart burn, here is instant relief—^No wait ing^ A A Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all that dys pepsia, imjigestion and stomach dis tress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. Adv. B e ing in society is a good deal like being in j a i l ; it isn ’t so bad after you get used to it. DOWT DRU<3 KIDNEYS RUB BACKACHE AWAY WINDSHIELDS OF TWO PARTS Owners of Roadsters Feel Uneasy When Front Seat Passenger Ob jects to Cold Air. Many owners of cars, particularly roadsters, feel uneasy when the front seat passenger objects to the wind shield being open. Many drivers can not see well through the glass, par ticularly at night. An owner of this type solved the problem at slight cost to himself by having the windshield di vided into halves operable independ ently. It is simply a case of splitting the shield transversely and having a small union made so that one-half may be operated while the other remains closed. EXAMINATION OF AUTO TOPS Especial Care Should Be Exercised in Purchase of Used Car—Deal ers Are Tricky. When one is buying a used car he should be particular in his examina tion of the top and curtains. Sharp dealers have a trick of blacking over a seedy top and curtains, so that at casual inspection they look well enough, but when the first rain comes they leak like so many sieves. By the same token look well to the tires on a used car. The gyps have meth ods of whitewashing the tires so that they look well for the time Being, but give little service afterward. Instant relief! Rub pain, soreness and stiffn e s s from your back with “St. Jacobs Liniment.\ Kidneys cause backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini ment.” Rub it right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and lameness dis appears. Don’t stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Lini ment” from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you’ll wonder what became of the backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. “St. Jacobs Liniment” stops any pain a t once. It is harmless and doesn’t burn or discolor the skin. It’s the only application to rub on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma tism, sprains or a strain.—^Adv. Everything we need is within reach here and now, because it is within us. Look within for the treasure mine. Foresight is better than hindsight, is ever so much cheaper in the long run, and causes less sick headaches. COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It'f Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening . gray. Streaked and faded hair is grand mother’s recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth ful appearance is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a tim e ; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance o f abundance which is so attractive, —^Adv. The budding mustache of youth fre quently gets twisted. Used Cav Bargains VAN DYKE AUTO CO. INC. 1739 BROADWAY B e tw e e n 55th and 56th Streets NEW YORK CITY Telephone 6337 - 6 S 38 -e 38 a-ClzcIe MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED 100 standard make, new and used cars on our show room floor at all times, ranging in price from $250 to $5,000. New arrivals daily. Special bargains in used cats* It wOI pay you to see us h^ore you buy. TAKE NOTICE! To Dealers or Private Parties: ICO CARS WANTED~Spot Cash Paid for late mod^ cars. W rit^ tdephone o r bring car to door. 1739 Broadway, New York Gty Garfield Tea is Nature’s laxative and blood purifier; it overcomes constipation and its many attendant ailments.—Adv. The great trouble is that the people who resolve to do pr die don’t do either. When Yoar Eves Need Care\ Try Murine Eye Remain •- \ • • - — - ■ ■ 60 ceirts » W . N. U., N E W Y O R K , NO ,