Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1927, p. 34

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J'. Itmrt0tlErllttlet llrIukant0ilrchit Looks like Volstead also changed our standard measure scale. A quart of gin now means a peck of trouble. ‘Portsmouth Star. ' The fault lies in the American sys- tem of living - the hurry and bustle. We have no leisure for anything - we run our can until they break', down instead of giving them proper care. A car that is given care 'fl',7 attention, and kept in good running} order, will deliver the mileage andi give the service for which the marur' facturer intended it. Keep in Condition How long would we live if we did- not give ourselves a certain amount of 'Nereiae--if we didn't eat things that give proper nutrition - if we didn't occasionally counsel with the doctor and the dentist? And just) as we insure longer life for ourselan by doing these things, so do we insure longer life and service for our ear', by keeping it in first class condition. There is probably no other fine piece obmechnnism which has so little.at- tention and care paid to it as the nverage man gives to his automobile. Timely Attention Take any of our fast, through trains, for instance. They run on smooth rails, with a crew trained to, give them proper care, and yet many times along the route the engine is taken " and run into the round; house tor a thorough going over and! a fresh engine, just overhauled, re.) places it. How many, motor car) drivers have the forethought to even occasionally drive their automobiles to a garage and have it checked? T5mely attention given to minor de, fects would add years to the life of the car. I Give an an aysumatic lubriention; periodic inspections and overhnulim, at which time worn parts can be econ- omically nphced to insure longer life and service. Only in this way can you get from your car the mileage it In: built to deliver. . Every cu that comm from u: m- tolnohile factory is built to deliver cumin mile-(e to it: omr. Ind it in up both: - to at this mileage through proper unite and upkeep, I.” u bulletin issued by the mach-n- ienl ttmt aid department of the Chi- cago Motor club. Metre Club Bulletin Gives Good Advice 'teIardirtg Thul- WOMEN” meat " um 'RM00ter' Central Insurance Service A. E. Smith, J.P. INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS Room 3, State Bank Building Tet. H. P. 574-1046 ”manna Wherever there are auto- mobiles there will be acci- dents. Wherever there are accidents there should be insurance. Insure today and avoid the lawsuit of tomorrow. Highland Park, Illinois A bridge lamp complete with silk shade at $5. Mmu‘nei Jtulders, in assorted decorations at 3295. .Alum:- inum percolators at 75c. Beautiful picture trays at 98c. Leatherette shopping bags at 98e. Wall tapes- tries at $3.85 - Are a few of our week-end specials. Schwartz Furmu ture Co., 1143 So. Genesee st., just south of Washington, Waukegan, Ini-r nois. 18adv, “In one group of eight such men whom I examined. seven deserved zero as a rating in eotttrol. Their health intelligence rating averaged 43 on a scale of 100. In their academic work they were very low, four of them being in the lowest decimal class. All were eventually withdrawn trom college.“ "They are the consign: kickers. They are down on everyone who tries to hold them to proper standntds of work or sport. Their program is regulated solely by their desires and pleasures. They eomplain of their food; they try to get out of this and that requirement. They come to col- lege already past muters in getting their own way. _ “In this group An found the men who fait to maintain adequate eondi, lions of health and phy-icnl htnesa became of the Inch of proper control. They have been spoiled Children at home, and at college they rave-I themselves as spoiled young men. Boy: who have but: "bretiUd child- ren" It home Huh the poorest kind of college material, incoming to nu- ticties collecud for the wom'l Home Companion by Dr. William Emenon. "Thin type ot mum nu~ dent aler- mn problem: tha my other," an Dr. Burton. "and the earlier they an he heeded out the better for any institution [ SMILE!) Bom All POOR com: KIN Statistics Gum by landing Edna“: Show: he. Mostly “I“ "Milk's more than a beverage. Believe me, Madam, it's 1 sub- stantial food.” my: The Milky Way to Health --BayS Billy Break O’Dny. PAsrsmuzeb “OM-HAN. MHLK mm DISPLAY OF HEXAORIAIS\ IN CHICAGO , 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. _ Phone Ravenswood 3523 "Let no one think that t learned nothing in college," the an. “I learned to use the best brands of canned chicken, sports clothes, And eosmetics. I learned to pluck my ere- brows. I learned the cannula of culture - I well-modulated voice, well-regulated enthuaiauns, the atten- tive strained rapture of inmlligent lis- puss. and pmud pants - tbil. ing tUt in n few d-y: not their child!“ wiit be rally canned, I yum iconochlt nutter: the food it, 1m Fum- JrarNld, who - ltod from Welluley in 1923. de- Icn'bel the “Sweet Girl Graduate" in the June 8erftnter'y Ewing. She looks tuck over her on career Ind takes stock: Just n the lunar of -oaehine .mdmtioe is agitating coll.“ cum WELLELIY GRADUATE EXPLAINS “ammu- Tell. What St: W While n Student; Phl- arsd My Catch-orb a. M. ANDERSON GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECTED BY A Wcualey Mute has spilled tho MW?“ Fi'ii's'9,5f2 (E5hit ii'Eii.%? iiiifoFiiiTia.G Fi'aGrG'iaTa"= H “pawl-“d- t_tro.rt-dt.uiaiaaaaiarE -sSrtihb-.br6a.e_ mom pm we: - “Avg-159.. co.” . MM" u . s Et2ll v, > , . . l ""iNliit:5liii!B. .fg7i 'rl" lrilE Him-Allin?“ CAI 310".me AMMNCAN MUrutBttB 2'istift CharNtr-estaeeait. M 1urdr--sshitomrrh, of nul- tiNiettr. ,,PPtotthaae r-_The mm, The Club. 1urloro--ttieh-om 1amqNBomr-a bad pout: “um Pee-" fmutr Brim. "Ut t "NU - the aaaa and u:- to-atially . Nady-ads amnion "tetei-iiere.areisii: Nathan-hum“ “Rimbaud-(Hutu Mum-3.1mm” "tqrittr-rrtiren,oaiautA, t.tet..,touhtttirutmvi." “uranium-cum 'Ai't2t2ttig,rdPif, WM?“ “Ii-Clonal“ tu-to “swam M: lacuna-mum Uee: lb’lllludfmxam'mnkd =W-1'4hnrtom9u I I c. [I - kAtl'St'l (ST-sl-r-ii-si-li).].), . m ,3: limo- priced rennin we’ll uy Anthemnnlihbpu. --Proverbs of Mr. quick. That's one thing about this plumbing shop that will please you from your basement to u- tie -= from your purse to your Wk book - our proper prices. 'meet-edit-bd-ia-Gras-s itytirek-a--rtrioduurr" memdmm tnertmrtttqumi-r.A- "tdttoehkrs5uhemrr-dM--aa. REO MOTOR CAI COM! Ion: I comical Greek. -r -- Ehhr-3urtttms-trritist, Imus. DFv--Sitmst upon a peak in.” h'tytt_th-"aret_t+totig terieeeyrrotttriWth-qi. qr_oea--sisryr-osuieisEGGlii, of Fell-Inn Mi-eds, 01 shim “out “dam-datum ”duty 'Po-up-ot-as-bits-a [cor-tub“ PRESS WANT hos BRING RESULTS . '"ri'i"2"ii'7i'i" . V Royal Blue Store _ cilu' do." Gia ara iGaa"UTGaTi “in: thv-hocndohn m now-106v. m not. "-th. 'e-d-rt-ttheir"...", k OMPANY - Luau-1. lulu-- F ltiiE---4arge Fancy Market Basit'et--mgi Friday and Saturday - with $4.00 Orders IhhtkadeGroasiesotAggiUs atChahStorePrices FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927 304 N. ST. JOHNS AVE. GREEN BAY ROAD AND N. SECOND ST. '.2',1hlrGrgtegtat, 112e '4u3h'he'llh'ffA1et'lStxt. AH-e-ri-ear-is' 't_-tau-dia-ga-e- 'Jl'StgT,tgttt?gitt'pt luv- mu- div- .7.- rllldPl'ut"Mhtll'. is H mun. - ' 304 North St. Johns Avenue H, F. Clow, Proprietor at both stares at

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