No one hiamed the flippers for the coal strike, but of course they as re- sponsible for everything else thlt has hgppened. This Unprecedented Favor for Type 61 Is anAppreciation of Quality Regular Patronage North Shore Line Chicago North 51!?†“W325???“ K T1 avelers have found in the fast, reliable t1ain sen ice and attentive employes of the Road of Service ample 1eason for making it thei1 regular 1oute to Milwaukee and intermediate points. Are you acquainted with the unusual accomodations offered by this 1ail1oad? Take Speedy North Shore Trains to Kenosha and transâ€" fer there to large comfortable busses for Lake Geneva. Trains leaving Highland Park at 7:06 a. m., 8:09 a. m., 12:08 p. m., 1:06 p. m., 4:06 p. m., 7:05 p: m., 10:06 p. in. make prompt connections with Lake Geneva busses. It is now generally known that Cadillac's previous sales records have been exceeded by a margin so wide as to establish completely Type 61 leadership. Thisvolume of preference, as a natural and spontaneous recognition of Cadillac quality, is an endorsement and ap preciation of the quality standards adhered to for more than twenty years which inspires even deeper and stronger allegiance to those standards. You who contemplate purchasing Type 61 may know positively that it is the product of supreme manufactur' ing standards and that it is unquestionably the ï¬nest Cadillac ever built. CADILLAC MOTOR Highland Park Ticket once 5' N. St. EVAN .C MOTOR CAR COMPANY MofWMmC-W STON SALES AND SERVICE ' 182‘ The fellows who have been knock- ing the girls for their immodest short skirts. Ire now getting ready to knock them for their unsanitary long ones. To Lake Geneva stanchgd'faw’Wmld Fast Limited Trains for Milwaukee leave Highland Park every hour from 6:06 a. m. to 1:06 a. m. Daylight Saving Time. Baggage checked to all points on line. maul-drain» 1520 RIDGE AVENUE CHICAGO BRANCH A‘NW-mâ€"â€"..v were compeflng in the bathing biw- ty conmu. but not enough verc bath. in; their hand; {n the wuhtub. Johns Ave. A. G. Anderson, the man who gave 1hr oriumul Hp that led to the sub- !rnm-m rapture 01 lmli Pom. "I killer of melon-yd. policeman WU- ,lum I'rll'rnun, o! Winthrop Harbor, ; \lhu u now svrvmx a life unlcm in lJnllel penilrnli-ry. wu m Wnuh-nn ilu! Friday to I" if he could (at Ma 3500 reward from Sun- Alwm)‘ A. iv. Smnh. for the inform-Hon nu: ,hr can to him. mama PAIL» ANDERSON suxs REWARD Tipster Who Gu'e Away luau I’ou Wu“: 8500; 01h" (‘ounty Happenings of Interest ‘uundod in unit: to Wluuup lH-rbor. which during tho put for yuan hm inn-mud in mm ‘and new midtown vary mark"). IA Hmhnabunanhdfmm gth to Wimhrop Hubot and I dbâ€" !Iribuuon nyflrm con-(mind in that gull-(c. Nutty-{our hour â€who H- now beinx furnished cutout" tn- ):tud of I (cw hour- dnily um“ ‘giron formerly. The um!- vi" 5! n light-d by the Public 39nd" con-pay Ind it will also fumhh W for *operllinl the villa" pumping plant. He wu told that the board of In- pervison hid Adjourned for (to week: and {hat nothtng could ht- dam for him until their next convenuon. A number n{ people {rum 1M- cu)- wan- on the Nonhv‘uom main that Mlle-d u cobrvd Ions-n at Indian Hill Inn “mutiny afternoon. Tho “umln attempted to cm the (nth although the gum m down And the runner tn blowing the whmlo. She v.- ")0". the Board of but.) lawman!- lut week. but no deï¬nite “don VII taken o'int to the omttion that “am- pmulent It thi- tim. The nutter will be MM up ngntn with- in the next month. Burglnn Wednndny enter“! tho I". W Woolwonh Company ï¬n And Itcn cent non. 28 North Gem IL, W-ukeg-n. (1er the Info unto the ‘hasemcnl. smuhcd it. uh! camped mm 8450. Polk: Thundu’ hogan ‘In invuxiznuon u! the robbery Ind guru-d ou! on the "at! o! a» lhievc- With only a 100‘ print on a Hulr «.f wash clothes no" a window {In their clue h in believed on- ,(nncr wu nude through I "ringing ‘winduw on the north end of flu â€or: Huang 5 dark alley of? Madison nlml‘ {All 1100†Ind window: were cloned fwhér: the ï¬n! employc Ruched the ‘ Jnhn Lewis Lexra. 2‘. colon-d. died :frnm a {named skull that he re- lceiwd whnle operating an elevator u Ithe tannery. awarding to flu ï¬nding of Coroner John L. Taylor a: ‘he in- quent at the Wand-Paloma mom: has: Thursday afternoon. The in- quvst absolvea 1hr Grim Meter un- mmy of all blamc. ï¬nding that Lotta l was the operator of the elevator and E that hi: head became wedged hon-am luu- door and me ahaft through acci- Ident. tomzm stun: Friday morning 1‘ Upon discovering an approoch- in: team, the nuwmobililt must stop ofllide 1nd cover his mlchine with a blankfl puinud u. correspond m (he scenery. 5 '2. The speed limit on country road: lhi: your will be a and. and u- peulty for violation will be 310 for every mile In oflender in unlit :0- ing in excess of it. ‘3. In an an summobfle out. n tum run uuy. the penalty will ho $60 for "It ï¬rgt mi}. 19d 8100 for W AL.‘ WV Iv- .u- _.-_ second. 3200 {Jim mm. em. am the tum rum; in sddidon M II. mm! W. 4. 0n approaching u corner. M hemmdnvkwofthemd“ a. "mum an: M H th- lm yu'dlfralthu bi The concrete mud dumb lion will ‘ completed u (If u 270. "not by "yin. pljo’tt‘ for Nof‘h Public Service mpg, arms or THE ROAD. hurled n_'huodM rank or 2‘, colon-d. died rich-I 57 N0 'AfflNG GOOD mm unï¬t-km. r Finest Quality Hons? Dressed Poultry DailyMotorExpressToafld FromChiugo “SWAvmo Dance “II-lb†“It! lucky ticket “VIC! A mn- of any to