LAUNCH SAFETY COUNCIL HERE North Shore Safety Commis- sion Organized with Aid of Chicago Safety Counctt CAMPAIGNS PLANNED Organization of the North Shore safety Commission; to include the viltages* of Wilmette, JK*mlw>rth, Witiiietka and Glencoe and to func- tion as one of the ten districts plann- ed by the Chicago Safety council, soon will be completed, according to an an- nouncement by William Otter, presi- dent of the council. •It is proposed that each village be fSBKsejiiejLojLJbi^^ its president, the superintendent ot schools and local railway agents and others. • Teach Safety Principle. Harry j: Bell, secretary of the Safe- ty council, explained the plan in de- tail at the recent meeting of the Win- netka council. Safety instruction will be taught in all primary and high Schools using the "Safety Education' textbook prepared by the committee of principals of Chicago public â€"schools. Boys4 safety patrols will be formed to act as guards for children ili crossing highways and railway tracks to and from schools. Active participation of civic organ- izations has been assured it » said, and public safety meetings will be held in the four villages. It is planned to use stereopticon slides and safety motion picture films in theaters, while appropriate sermons or addresses^will be made in churches on Safety Sun- _4&^_,^â€"â€"=^-^^ '= Advertise Safety â- ^'l^V Accident posersâ€"printed in; the name of the North Shore safety com- mission will be posted in school rooms, railway stations, public gar- ages and gasoline filling stations. Co- operation of all village authorities m enforcing the law and in erecting warning signs at dangerous places will be sought. Printed instructions as to laws arid rules of the road, con- taining information relative to the causes4 of accidents, will be furnished fey village clerks to altomb&ts ol ve- hicles-licensed to operate in these vil- |ages7 "~ Tribute to Mother J Editor's notes-The accompanying es- say was submitted to The Lake Shore News for publication in consideration ot the near approach of annual "Mother s Day" It is a beautiful tribute to a mother, written by an eighth grade girl in the year 1898, before Mother's Day had become a nationally observed oc- casion. We are indebted to Mrs. John F. Wiedlin, 120 Park avenue, for this splendid contribution. ___ MY MOTHER "When our kind teacher gives us as a task, the writing of an essay, the subject of which we must choose for our selves, and it to be the thing we .like the best, she sets me to think- ing deeply. I review in mind the many things I like, amongst which are books, music, school, etc., all ot which have their special charms for me, and all of which I love, and still, after a careful analysis of each, - whom I love best of all «j"ffo^ ' i, even dearer to "" «"»n We^« all good, and that one person is my mother. , «« My mother, I love her best of aH. It is she to whom I owe my very existence, who has taught me from the cradle and who watched over me in sickness. For her, no sacrifice that tended to- y ward my advancement was too great "And, as she is to me, so.are «« mothers of the country to thetr cnu "'To mother we owe all o^Jjein?, out civilization, our religion and our laW' . c u~~~. "She is the center-piece of "ome, the guiding star around wtiich all th« leaser ifghts of the farniy«>«*£ Never can we reoay her for that love reach the conclusion that there is one Chese are the basic lExide Service foryour Startup &Lghtiig Each one of them is impor- tant to the man who wants real service satisfaction from his starting battery^rHthey all com- Hbinc^to^riwkrH^dr^erviclg' a truly serviceable service in every sense of the word. Motor Car Electric Service 328 Linden Ave. WILMETTE, ILL. M^ETTE 1919 she bestows uponL^The ^lr W hat we carrepayWat a 1 is to ry to follow m her foot steps own* ffiSh 11/98. r Margaret Cronin. Mr. Ihd i£rs>.' I*ow|rid;::BVjrj^|p ^19 Eighth* street '; commemorate their twentieth weddiWg" anm^etiS with a dinner party Thursday evening, Covers were arranged for twelve * To Patron, ot the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroads: . The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad .hereby gives notice to the Public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission of ttte State of Illinois, an application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a motor vehicle for the transportation of passengers, over the follow- ing route, to^wit: From the Village of Wilmette, thence to Glenview, via the Waukegan D~;M~i«iJM Road through Northbrook to rnnapieS__ ^^eerfieid, a„d thtence-to^d^ ----------^â€" ^â„¢ the cilr of Highland Park, all in the State of Illinois. All parties interested in this proceeding may obtain informa- tion as to time and place of hearing upon said application by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion at Springfield, Illinois. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD By Britton L Budd, President. Mrs. Estella Peterson We are pleased to announce that Mrs..-. Estella Peterson has joined our organ- ization, and will fyre^f: M M charge of our savings department,^ Mrs. Peterson is experienced In the banking business. This is her home town; where she enjoys a large fol- lowing and a host of acquaintances and friends. To them, here, she hopes to be of con- stant service. ,___..__, H! Chicago Coach and Carriage Company ; v Designers and Manufacturers of AUTOMO$tL^ TOPS, ETC. pBody^ and Fainting :.-::b:::r 1223-1231 MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO Tslephon. Calumrt M24-S-« S T Thl Cidillac three'quarter platform spring si^erisk^ sJojrtiQiiarjdte * »_____.e -oadiffipacts with great:ps sihency, the springs on one side convf* ;|?M ||pu^e <&e sh^ 11 "I7? ip9P^jta£ on the other ^side«'giv< f>|y;| driving members. M**;;'";'::i^l ^;*Ii though more costly ^amt& eiS||§|| tional sr^rjg-Gomtrue^ vlfe: |i|lffeSfc^^S«Ss B liG H