_ Martinis l t, mmorm r-mterau.nuMiit InuWHdDQeH-Slk IndSnuDriYi-t.s!n lotuCldllad not cAmcmr or now "The foot on the wick-m and the brain behind it. “a not the In“! “may of the at. will “VI" an lino: the ftmameastal tutor in can! and uh driving," II!- and“ M. Hares, lam-idem. of the M0 Mo- tar duh “The mt mistake we tuned m oWtiqaei- oml, could make would be to lose sight of which intact had and as. am} the impomnce of insisting on the outstanding. haul-st “platen-1 person-l responsibility of each' Ind nu] report it in no“ that m every driver tor every mile of speed 500 of mm p...“ M had and every miie of travel. not been pm " the may. "We cannot educate or penalise the This and inch of bond- ear,--we mast stress the human and issqed during a. w. my of personal equation," Mr. lures. de- which N natured Ion than utr a etared. "The history of tum†century ago. It the included 619,- tion has been a history of speeding III) 610 United States bonds of him no and that the automobile mod W1 old that they Ind matted for "y. should speed up is inevitable, Thatl meat before the Civil war. How much is and†what is happening Ttow. Ir, these “out: "presented bonds "Obsolete speed limits are diste which had been lost or destroyed and paring: recklessncss is being stttr-l how much. if any. hoods which had stituted more and more for speed law , been forgotten by their owners, the violations as the standard of mama- l treasury had no inrormatiom-New ual conduct and aeeourttatutitr. _ . York Times. "Obsolete speed limits are disap- pearinr; reckleatmess is being sub- stituted more and more for speed law violations IS the standard of individ- ual conduct and aeeoantatsuity. The pahlieetion is the work of R. B. 'lliller, chief forester, and describes about 100 native trees of ting state. "It is thoroughly proper that the) hnyer of a car should know of its; speed, its power, its stamina. But hel should also know that between maxi-i mum power and maximum speed ntl, his disposal and the ordinary demambi and use of that speed and power is; a reserve which he will not have to} use and should not use unless in emer- gencies. and which is also a measure} of the safety margin between the; normal demand which the driver makes on a car and the top capacity, ot that car," concludes Mr. Hayes. 1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR BOOKS ABOUT TREES "Forest T.Yeesr of Illinois†Has - Proved Very Popular; How Increasing requests for copies of "Forest Trees of Illinois," the official putrtieatiort of the Department of Con- semtion, are "eeesaitatintt I second edition of this book. It is ithrsrtrtited with entrmvintts of twigs, leaves and fruit of the has. The book is intended for your]; peo- ple and those desiring popular inforc mation about trees. The book is distributed without cost by the Department of Omservatioet. and each copy which has been sent out has readied in additional requests from nature students, county super- intendents of schools. scout masters, Sunday school superintendents and others. From one to one thousand copies are asked-for, insuring a wide distribution. Requests for the publication have been received from pmetieOr - Sign in the union. From hundreds w o have received the book have come letters of "rrrreciatiort, declaring it is the most comprehensive publication of it: kind which has been issued. - One request reaching the Depart- ment of Conservation comes from a blind boy, a student of nature despite his handicap, who explains . friend will read the publication to him and it will assist him in educating him- self in recognizing trees by touching their bark. leaves and fruit. CALENDAR NO LONGER REGULATES UNDERWEAR Modem Heating Facilities Have Budd En of "Be-hee' Says Write "one... "an... 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INTERESTING FACTS _ ABOUT THIS STATE Illinois ranks second anon; the states in the number of telephones, having 1.522.959 on January I, 1M. During 1926 more than $175,000,000 wns mid in premiums and anus:- ments into insurance companies op- erating in Illinois. There are 1.534.077 families and LINAM dwellings in Illinois. A Inge Chicago candy futon, us- in; one-tifth of the penning grown in the United States. consume: more than 2,250,000 cubic feet of mantle- rnred a: myth); Illinois C/EGU, acres of farm hath, muted at $4,199,459.31: Expenditures for public schools In the highest city exPe8ttres in Illinois. There He no hospitals and sani- urim if Illinois which can for a - of 3530!) patients a any: IREDALB STORAGE Fireproof Warehouses HIGHLAND PARK Evanston and Winnétkn ooeotfherormtrandaun qtteottterttnts6rooest-d iGaairE -- - in†and I"; MODERN H0. in Deerfield "W‘MAR 8. 8. mm MOVERS PACK ERS Ind SHIPPERS BAGGAGE nil EXPRESS Pb-ne Highland Park Mn 814 can) A"... 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