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The $25 Prize in Jupce Don’t Be a Stick-in-the-mud (Continued from page 27) tion. Care should be taken in such a case, of course, to see that the tight rope will not interfere with the fenders or other | portions of the car. In fact, the car should only be moved a few feet in this manner. Of course, the best way of keeping out of a mud hole is not to get in it. Never stop your car voluntarily in a stretch of bad going, for if you can keep it moving, its own momentum will serve to carry it through the softest stretch. On the other hand, it is dangerous to “rush” water covered places in a soft road in the hope that the momentum of the car will Mr. Dubb—Do you think I could learn to play Mah Jongg, my dear? Mrs. Dubb—You might. In that game it’s impossible to trump your Partner’s ace. 32 50-50 Contest No. 8 Mrs. Tabb—Does your husband object to cats? Mrs. Stabb—He said I fed all the cats in the neighborhood. 50-50 Contest No. 8, announced in the Feb- ruary 23, 1924, issue of JupGE, was won by W. W. Abraham, Casey, III. carry you through, for apparently shall low water may cover dangerous holes, stones or quagmires in which the car would become hopelessly stuck unless it were able to feel its way cautiously. In such a case, however, it is far better to “sound” the miniature pond with a pole or other means which determines the depth of the water and mud and the strength of the bottom. Possibly you have never become stuck in the mud or otherwise mired, and we hope you never will. There is no telling when such an accident may befall even the most careful motorist, however, for, as already stated, many an innocent- appearing side of the road may cover a multitude of trouble. You might pull up off of the hard surface on to a grassy slope for a midday picnic, a thunderstorm might come up, and at the end of an hour or so you might find your car in a diffi- culty which you might never have dreamed existed an hour or so before. H. W. Stauson, M. E. san “Women are dears’ “And after marriage the old buck has y to hustle for the dough! No Wonper Sue BiusHeD (Translation) “Who was that lady I seen you with this morning?” “That was no lady—that was my wife!” comicbooks.com