.16 e north Illy in,n Wedthe ociristmas Sh ore d with ted of-. bie the wil be the in-. place, rogram if' food îtlniest dig surxsure. :0 start ig that le and fs,- are party. 1 at the ve-Ii.ng. Robert mai ntained in a mechanically safe extra cost to the owner, the car mnust again be run, over the t.esting condition. This must be done, it is explained, lane, for final approval.if'they would avoid the possibility of Thé se testing stations are, featured being stopped,,by an officer of: the with the latest- precisio.n equip'ment law, whether such 'officer. be of the and experienced personnel,1 and al state. county, or mîunicipality.ý must be approved 'by the' state en Get Final Apýprovral gineer of vehiçie inspection-.. William' L. Hart, engineer of veýCost of the inspection, as set up hicle inspection, departmnent of high- by state law,. is, only 75'cents. ways, State' of Illinois, was in Glen-' The law provides that ini cities With coe' th is week to give final approval a popul-ation, of 40,000, conipulsory of the new stiationand its eq.uipmcnt municipal inspection laties, mav be He expects to return. at a later oDperated. This. h owever, does not, apply to date, he said,. at wvhich .time he wjfl appear before various north shorei north. Shore villages. which. il' he civic groups, to institute an educa-Iserved by' the new station, located i tional campaign to promote greater i lenc,çoe and designated as No. 17. satety on -the Poe cash and.sove ýwhen'yo0u shop. We'iIllod, you the money. Se. what a Iriendly *"wce this is- how ittie it costs -how esyils to irepay. Phone, Wite or stop in today. 708 Church Street' Evansftoni *,TOURUNSUN 4 P. X. WBBM Lst.,i to miI. 4021 r Oison, rs ; Ray 'j5iQn to Provisions of the law govern ing these inspections are to he found in Article 15 section 123, revised motor vehickle àws 'of Illinlois, passed li 1935. Mr. Hart said. The law, he explained, generally speaking. has iiot been drasticaily eniforced up to the present time. "But, now," he declared, 'it is the announced purpose of Walter Williams, state chief of highway police, to force mechanically unsafe motor vehiicles frotu the highiways, in a determination to reduce the inouttj;îg number of automobile, accidents." nlghways. OUTSTANDINC BOOKS A Diploinatic Historv of the Ùnited "tates hy Samiuel Flagg Bernis, and Robert Froôst's, A Further Raiie hoth puhblishied 1w 1-ot. have been nominated bv Current History. for the list of the tell olt st5iindI in oli-fctioli works:, publislhed duringf- 1930. The adxisorv literarv 1oard makinz the selection includes Johin D""'ev. Hleinri Sýeidel Canbv, Mrs, William Brown MeloncY and Anwv Loveman. MNr. and Mrs. A. E. Kimbali, 219 Golf terrace. have as their guests Young Main Wanted -- One who desires to leaÉn the advertising business*. ~our Smith, livision: r. 'aken Week wo for a garliani B. Ileasant issuied t. eight ing. MNr. and Mrs. WValter C. Doerinî If the car, following inspection. is found to mieet xith specified safety of 133.5 Chiestnuit avenue1 havea equipment, a staie safetv emblem is thieir hiouse gilest Mrs. 0. A. Zellec who arrived hereo placed on the .windshiel..Sprinlgfield. I111If, however, the car is foutid tc> hc Stnday for a .visit. new opportunities for yourself and your 'Medinu. An established weekly trade publication in a substantial field has an opening for such a manl, an opéning- which will prove profitable and permanent. Address B-12, Box 60, -Wilmette, Ill., I aspects of an enterprise-.maginatiofl to create for the s TUDENTS RIDE IN THESE' D AP ADVi RS out. l)y it Los ved by nY four o Mrs. rMrs. Staff 1'lOtO CI(O. Wl-.,". s. Elsa I Protest against the use of wooden cars by the North Shore line for the trippers," opie of which is show>t abýoî, parki4d on the Ilndia;I Hl' sçhool «* ,sidi;,hlasbeen z'oiced by Superintendent Ilattlic-z P. Gaffi>.'Y of New Trier Touwnship High echool. Civic orgalliw-atiOfl5 aliig the north shore haVe joined iii his objections.