' January 1, 1:>26 WILMETTE intendent of the ·Evanston school's, by the Evanston }J6lice de;partmeilt and by various other soc;:ial agencies. The university professors hope to make the clinic an educational tool for training students who may 1ater go into medicine, social ' or any other vocation where a better understanding of human nature is desirable. l\1 · r. and ~f r s. P. E. Madden, 607 :r\inth st reet, entertained at a small s upper party Ia t Sunday evening, D eC(.'tnher 27. LIFE ·- ··-"- -~-~-~- 11 QPEN MENTAL CLINIC Northwestern UniverJity Establishes Psychological Branch to Aid Children and Adulta of North Shore Ready response has met the proposal of the psychological department of Northv.·estern university to · aid the north shore district through the mental hygiene clinic recently organized at the 1 1 '1'1 k · sc 100. le wor , IS unc1er t 1 le superYi sion of Prof. A. R. Gilliland and John B }.1 J . · .. organ. "The p~rpose of the clinic is to give help to anyone who has any mental difficulty," said Prof. Gilliland. "It is not limited to children, although thi s i::. one great field oi work, hut will "!Crve all persons who come for help. There is no red tap e and th e service i-, free. "The object i-.. to tn:at min or mental di st urbance:-. hdorc the\· lead to something ser iott:-. . Pcopl~ " ·lw become mentally unbalanced :-. tart with some mild di st urbance. I i thi s di:-.tllrhance is corrected in time the later ·and more :-.n iou.; trouble is averted. Difficult rnnd11ct problem s in children alwavs '-tart with -,omething tri,·ial. hut these, if handled incorrecth·. ma\· kad to prrn icious, la \\'le ss act-s." · Tn order to meet the medical needs of the clinic, Dr. JJ {'rman Adler, director of the In . titute for Tuvenile R c earch of Chicago. ha.- agreed to iurni-.,h a po;~-chiatri-.,t. The Central .'\ ...... nLiati<lll or E\·an-..ton Charities is r<l -lljlt'r;t in .t.r (111 the -..orial -..idr. Tndi' idu:tl-. necdinJ.! examination have hn·n 'l'lll to the clinic hy the super- ,-- STRAlGHT EIGHT ..,_·: -oJ a mrs E. Bro\\"n of Clcvdand. Ohio. ' ~pe nt Chri~tmas with hi s parent s, :\lr. and :\frs. J. ~L Brown. 917 Greenleaf a\·entt · -o:\Jr. and ~Ir s. ' harle s F. Robert s and iamily, 1033 Gn.· e nwood a\·enue, leit fpr :\1 iami, Fla., 'unday, December 27. I $1795 -88 Brougham, 3 ~"x4%" 8-cylinder motor. Finishctl in lalt:st two-tone lacquer. Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban r·esidence property at F. 1h% Interest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 ,.1 I i . ,. I , ., ~ · AUBURN WHEELBASE There is no substitute for wheelbase. Comfort is a mathematical impossibility if wheelbase is too short. The Auburn 8 has 129 inches. That is one reason "small" cars cannot compare with Auburn road-ease and luxury. In addition Auburn offers larger motors, stronger frames, finer bodies and greater and better value in every way. Drive it and compare it. If it does not sell itself you will not be asked to buy. l lr!lu~ hain $li:Jr, · : ~-~~ noadster $1695; ~-88 Sedan $lli!);j; G-r.6 Brougham $1495; 6-66 l{oad::~ter ~l:l!lf>; t)-titi 't~upc $1-t-t:J; 4-44 Sedan $1195; 4-44 Roadster, $1145; 1--H <.'!lupe $11 i:J. Fn. ight atHl tax extra. ~-1'8 ~l' dall $1:·:·.·,: ~-" TAYLOR'S Red Ticket Sale Leather Goods Reduced in price from 20% to 33 1/3% Discontinued numbers and pic_>ccs that were used for disp!a v purposes. J() years of Sltcccss/111 practicr Cn.up t-' $17-t:i; t;-li!J DR. 0. H. BERSCH Optometrist ~ NEW VQR~ . EST. 1859 CHICAGO 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette Bondurant Motor Sales 1027D.a vis St. EVANSTON Green.l046 --. Resolved! to give the communities in which we operate, the finest coal and material service possible and to make NILLES SERVICE the B E S 1' SERVICE during 1926. & M. c~ UNlVERSITY !5200 WllMETTf 333 There' 1 one of our Coal Station· Near Y o·