fm"<::'ii ^fiMWf'^"1' n THB LAKE SHORE NEWS, FP^AV. AUGUST 17, 1923 THELAKESHORENEWS Established 1912 with which la combined THB W1XMKTTE LOCAL NEWS Established 1898 ISSVlBD FRIDAY OF BACH WBBK by LLOYD HOLLI8TER, INC. Itl2 Central Ave., Wllmette, 111. .Wllmette 1»M> •Ifolenfcone SUBSCRIPTION 92.00 A YBAR All communications must be aocom nanled by the name and address or in* writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to Insure appearance in current issue Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary, poetry, notices ofen- tStalnments or other affair, wher an admittance chargewill be made or a collection taken, will be charged at regular advertising rates Entered at the P<>«tofflce at Wllmette. Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 8. 18«». FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923 Separate the Grades. Give the Business Men Fatr Play. Enforce the Traffic Laws. Muzzle the Dogs. Build the Truck Road.__________ NEW TRIER DAY Thursday, August 23. That's New Trier Day. At Gross Point. Free bus transportation from Wilmette, Winnetka, and Glencoe to the scene of the festivities. They'll have a big baseball game, a wonderful parade, trap shooting; all you'll have to do is to bring a basket or two full of food. There come times in every good man's life when he must have a "kick-up". He must get relief from the so-called "hard grind" of every-day life. If he doesn't go on a picnic of sorrie kind every so often, he will be an octogenarian at fifty. Then, too, he ought to get better acquainted with his fellow-citizens. And by all odds the very finest way i$ to romp with^them at a picnic. fie'U learn that thte butcher and the coal-man, and banker, and the lady that keeps the "beauty-shoppe," are just as human as he is; more so, perhaps. Many men andwomeri are afflict- ^witrrTalse" dignity. They're _i^i»id^to^u«bend^0t^4ear of - irig that false dignity. What they Heed is really to try £0 unbend. They'd find that after W first few alarming signs, there wouldn't be any more. They'd see that their dignity was merely superficial, a fhin veneer. They'd see that they were regular human beings. I So take out your red pencil and make a nice big forget-me-not â€" <#oss on the date of New Trier Dayâ€"Thursday, August 23! COURAGE AND GENEROSITY "On what virtues did the Amer- ican soldiers in itrance lay the greatest emphasis ?" ; We put this question to a Y. M. f C. A. secretary who had seen long : service near the front in the late | %ar. He had come into unusually l!Sclose contact with the doughboys, and was by profession a writer. i His views were therefore valuable. Courage and generosity. Those §./ Were the virtues the soldiers prized III most highly. You can see why fftl they thought So much of courage. Ill But they really valued generosity 111 as highly as courage." SSfri^ "They didn't think any less of a llr fellow who had served a termor 3 Hwo in the guard house. But if Ift fie. received a box from home and 1|§§. didn't distribute the contents he Sf% might as well have been born in ||6logne or Stuttgart." "DO IT YOURSELF" If you object to an assessment go before the court yourself and Iffff! state your objection. You don't §|§|ff i*eed a representative. Don't en- fjjfflgage a lawyer.-. Tell-"your own ^||stbry.':'-;:;-";/::; :' ".;: It's not an uncommon practice iOT a shrewd but unprincipled r lawyer to call upon taxpayers on COMMUNITY DUTIES It is one duty of every citizen to go to the polls on election day and vote. It is also a duty of every citizen to care for his garbage prop- erly. A bad citizen doesn't vote and doesn't care for his garbage prop- perly. He discharges neither func- tion as a good citizen ought to. The garbage regulations are sim- ple. In substance, they call for two suitable cans, one for garbage, the other for ashes, bottles, and other refuse. They urge that the cans be placed where the collector can easily get them. No songs have yet been written about collection of garbage. No one has yet classed the proper care of garbage among the civic virtues. But though it is a homely, perhaps unpleasant, duty, still IT IS A DUTY! GLENCOE TO DUNDEE Last Sunday we motored out to Dundee on the Fox river and back again to the north shore. The round trip was sixty-six miles. The Ford consumed about three and a half gallons. The total gas expense for three people was about seventy- seven cents. Nothing exciting happened en route. We went by way of Bar- rington and found the road from Barrington to Dundee somewhat rough and stony, but the broad views over rolling grain fields and meadows compensated for the occasional bumps. . We recommend this as a delight- ful four or five hour easy ride. OUILMETTE CLUB Congratulations to the Ouilmette Country club on the improvement of their tennis courts! Players will appreciate the opportunity of play- ing on smooth, hard, level courts where balls will act as they are ex- pected to. Nothing disheartens a good sportsman so much or puts so big a crimp in his skill as physical tools that are below par. Got the cocaine habit at six! It seems unbelievable. A drug addict atrsix4^V^ukide^rThtrTyrTIow^ dreadful those ^w^nty^four-years^ liPbetween must have been. No wonder that John Doserâ€"what's in a name ?-â€"hanged himself in the Evanston police station. 5^ _.___ He urges them to fight the llltlassessinent through him as their He charges a con- jgrepresentative. pungent iee%p||||f BMrMMM^M ||.;;Triis' is; a^#istio:hab1e.....practice, Ipiild in..-some cases, illegal. "nt"^^« is ^a great sign of medi- ______ __ . toâ€"-praiseâ€"â€"ever ^Why^nqngle your^irirI3U)usi^ moderately ness that may put you in the clutchej, jot the few? von*protests iri petsbn:! CITY-BOUND Never to see the blue hills again Meeting the blush of the rosy morn, Or smell the breath of the dew- drenchedfen Sweeping along with the scent of corn; Only the drab apartment wall And the raucous chant of the ice- man's call. Never to hear the hermit thrush Wooing his mate in the forest's deep, Or see the rabbit's startled rush Rousing the dogs from their noon- day sleep; Only the auto's sullen roar___ . And the thud of ieet on the upper floor. Never to know the thrust of the plow Or the beat of wind on a sun- tanned face, Or the plaintive call of the mother- ............coyir ..............................................-................-......-â€"-.........- As the bleat of her last-born hast- ens her pace; Only the great crowds scraping by And the narrow bar of a smoke- dimmed sky. KESUS. We urge village authorities to1 insist that shrubs on corners be cut down low enough for drivers on approaching these corners to see easily up and down intersecting streets." Also to insist, through the police if necessary, that motorists slow up at such corners. Accidents must be made practical! Every man complains of his memory, but no man complains of his judgment. * It man what will please says_what4ie-knows7 wo- Mortgage Loan Talks If you are one of many persons buying your home under a land contract, we have a plan enabling you to borrow up to 6 per cent on a first mortgage. This may be enough to pay off the existing mortgage and the bal- ance of the contract. In addition to -the satisfactipn which every one feels at having the title to his home in his own name, you have one obligation instead of two. Is our plan not worth investiga- tion? George H.Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. Imperial Building 312 South Clark Street Telephone Wabash 1246 CHICAGO Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Loan, Correspondent The Pruden- tial Insurance Company of Amer- ica, Newark, N. J. To the Men of Wilmette On the Way to Business gets it she as Stop in and order the roast or steak the wile wantsJFoj Well see that she Hbfr-^tirae-^rao^jusF would have it if she came in J; person to select it* We have only ONE GRADE of MEATS here, the choicest we can get. We have only ONE SCALE of PRICES THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE. SPECIALS FOR SATUR- DAY, AUGUST 18 Hams, all the best brands, whole or half......27Vgc Bacon, Hetzels' whole or half slab........... 28c Sliced, 3 lbs...... $1.00 Pot Roast, native beef .. 19c Specials for Wednesday, "^August 22 For that New Trier Picnic Basket. ..j.Our famous one pound packages of Assorted Cold Meats, only 49c, reg- ular price 59c. Bulk pickles, cheese and sandwich dainties, home made veal loaf. ^Thursday, August 23, we are closed all day. 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