faike ue hauid the wind m «l LAIWarQd Jlrenger i intecA rerp the whichring." We are at" . PLUMEING AND HEATING | Resnarentirne Eete 72 || 19 Nerts Shenioecieaed _ .. .. prowe i r. on ~ ~JUDGE BRUCE IN ADDLESS abould outiaw every man who has a part in the violution of the law. the amount of crime which has been <mmsed either directly or indirectly -----:--.:-..Lmt ®r this be true or not, the fact is that he continued. "The fact is that the misery and wrotchedness which has Came from the use of liquor has been «eclared; so there is only one thing to do, and that is for the average citiâ€" zen to obey the law. they are drunk. We arrest them if ; they commit crimes while they are drunk. We arrest them if they forge checks while they are drunk or in *bc:h:ull‘-,nman-}‘ liquor to openly. Policemen | aften take ‘part in its distribution; druggists, who should be professional | men, vend it and then we expect all| boys and girls to respect the law and | PDCC" SETIZY or throw temptation in his way. We must call attention to The strikers, however, might have anâ€" swered as he has answered in regard to the liquor law, ‘We don‘t like the law and we don‘t have to obey any law which we don‘t approve.‘ controlled and an injunction had been issued restraining the strikers, he unâ€" doubtedly would have contended the injunction should: have been obeyed whether the strikers believed in it or violated and intended to violate the Voistead act because he did not beâ€" heve in it. Yet if there had been a adults are large to blame, as adults are not fair to youth." Men in public life have done much hvnrd-idudin‘yout.h,.l‘d‘;m said. He pointed to the captain of inâ€" dustry, who otherwise should be enâ€" 16 and 25 years old. Last year no less than 60,000 boys and 7,000 giris were law was compeiled to admit that T5 per cent of his policemen were boot leggers what respect can the young boy or girl have for the police as a vfleu!ortheldninistr.ï¬enol the law?" Crime, Judge Bruce pointed out, is largely a problem of adolescent youth. Eighty per cent of the serious crimes "There are men prominent in public Not Fair to Youth "eml.thirhï¬zm_ of the judge which was made at the time of his naturalization was not a when many of our of law in Northwestern university, ity, took a whack at judges who violate the liquor law and at men prominent crime in a speech at a convocation of the students of the University of Tilinois recently at Urbana. "If we would expect our boys and girls to be moral and law abiding," he said, "we should be moral and law in public and social life who "love Young Astray by Saying One ‘Thing and Doing Another; ‘-_umwrllb!l.m ll.lly we ‘s lut t _be moral and law abidim8»" | the c try. have it -’:"*'8‘ b“m "we should be moral and law Christmas â€" id p ting . ourseives. mmm‘hnehm'iuw !utifhiutadm img man have for the courts of indulging in temyj itabie any of our judges mkut!rni aud ) I’u“d, th“"m' im the law, ““’9‘“’ a _":mtmnrï¬m-id.ul...ï¬._ us Deplorable Situation of a Who Lead the We the } Summing up what has been accomâ€" ; plished in this direction, the Woman‘s number of books, and after a few years a house and lot was acquired and the library new flourishes with aid from direct taxation. ber of examples which can be followâ€" ed in even the smallest community. The Book Lovers‘ Club of Basin, Why., presented the town with a liâ€" hrtry.tlethinuudnb-n“lnvin‘ only fifty dollars with which to beâ€" gin the enterprise. The small collecâ€" tion of books was housed in the comâ€" mercial club, and members at first took turns acting as librarians. Withâ€" in a few months the club doubled the wil be interested to kaow that Phcame of its axtrome the "Silent" enjoys not only supreme mâ€m&m %h†for the '-hd‘-.d barner of acceptance. its "Them frem mad Je rove smcs explete, wiy ~Oilene Antomatic® io states. They and their children will \er, Kas., established a circulating 1i not going to stand for such a thing and if they want to assért t:-b inâ€" URGE WOMEN‘S CLUBS BUILD LASTING GIFTS Magazine Suggests Permanent Offerings to Home Towns: ~odhine‘navend qeoe, eeee ied heenee cmd cart 2s maach se $750 their HERMAN DENZEL, President 112 North First St. COAL and SOLVAY COKE Edward Strenger THE NOISELESS O sunnenr reeinien esc â€" amd Entesctaeaseas Ftoragt eqwipment T Listed an standurd by the Debserticet® tans Friday Reading club of Thayâ€" Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company urging wide adoption of the Good Argument Sold and instailed by a numâ€" In may colleges, education week was enthusiastically celebrated by games of football. Listed an stondued by the Dnierwrtors® Lab‘s. May, Samuel J. Simon, Harriet Reid, and Albert V. Becker of Chicago. Selection of ten arbitrators of the Illinois Industrial commission, made code officers by act of the last genâ€" eral assembly, is announced by Goverâ€" nor Small, as follows: Robert F. Hunter, Nokomis; Daniel J The community gift pian, club leadâ€" ers urge, is something that will perâ€" mit any club to prove that its work is really inp’aa-t in the district it serves. trees, the pln;‘ng of which started a much needed program of beautifiâ€" cation. GOVERNOR APPOINTS TEN ARBITRATORS months of the year, presented the puâ€" a continuing course of a child study was established as a Christmas preâ€" sent. Another small community, purâ€" house, all of which started with a tiny sum. In Van Wert, Ohio, the woâ€" men‘s club present was a free kinâ€" and in spruce Towa, made for a number, instead of repeatâ€" ing the number. & T The Hilinois Commerce Commission B TO | _ CONTINUE "THANK YoU* Telephone operators of the Hlinois ill ‘Telephone Co., will continue to HIGHLA ND PARK N ASH S ALES 348 East Park Avenue Telephone H. P. 160 The perfect Christmas gift is a new Nash. We have we cordially urge you to come in either day or eveâ€" ning and see the special disâ€" play of new Nash models in our showroom. 2700 - ï¬mmmawy' : wl MILK _ perts the new practice results in a in better humor. has issued an order dismissing the citation agrinst the company to show eause why operators should not reâ€" pest the uumber asked for by a cusâ€" a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PLAN whereby you can give a new Nash car to your family at very low cost. BOWMAN | flavor are instantly apâ€" preciated. Try it and its its cooking and in baki It isn‘t necessary for us to exagBerate the goodâ€" ness of Bowman‘s Milk. Its quality speaks for itseH. In drinkin@®. in ing a brilliant array of body t.ypuandoolocm-bi-.. tions, priced from $865 to $1990, £. 0. b. factory. Remember: There are 24 striking new models, offer. asked what he can do to improve the quality of pic. the football games, now comes the The moral law is said to be difficult to observe, but not so much as the