Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Dec 1928, p. 21

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NEWERCINIESLAY |SEEK FORGODN _ > BETTER PAVEMENTS) _ NATURE IS ADVICE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, _ |ome temsasr| ‘_~_ LA uw ‘ imus CALLING FOR L AUNDRY NEXT & : i |‘ * Phone Hard Surfaces 234 Miles Out of Total Mileage of Over 4,700, According to Younger cities, perhaps "’"‘“‘} less by habit, are making better proâ€" visions for modern traffic than older Los Angeles, for instance, a memâ€" ber of the younger generation of cities, last year established a new record in street building by completâ€" ing an daccepting 234 miles of fint‘ class pavements capable of economicâ€" ally carrying the tremendous burden that daily passes over the ordinary city street. That city now has 1,456 miles of pavements of which 900 miles may be said to be adequate for the automoâ€", bile in its demand for stability and ese B MVF DT Comsce EC smoothness, more than is possessed _ Seek by any other city. This is only 4| "God must t:‘:u:'::‘.: nature," small part of Los Angeles‘ street|,,;q Dr. Wieman, "for when nsture equipment, for if all streets were BDC | ;, flflfi! meeiv.ed we see that God “'l::.d ":2. would “:: for 4140 | is a natural process, just as is human miles, & l‘“-w * personality and the mental life of An "’: d.mm“'h. the vill man. The best idea of God which af a fdwul i tartli man can form is the idea which best mil of * "l\“.il.“l act reveals to us that process of nature C itat m'"""d- the best M_\thn lifts human life to the highest. ments for the con‘ tion of street "With this understanding of reâ€" S urfaces that year in and ,.rlitlon we can briefly indicate the out with “' au.“'ivt ir bille., iphllolophy. and me.thod. of worship. un bork: enfortanate:and MNogicai ) NS 22 thinking primarily of the solâ€" that cities essive in almost every itary worship of the individual. Worâ€" respect permit the continuance of }:h_ip i:o the :'::ho'i by d'h'i’chtm‘:." R ries reconstruct and adapt his eostly rg]}.!r _'ork '),u,:':‘ _h_ '_‘_’."_:Il:‘! personality to the integrating proâ€" : 7 oi en d ue ages of inferior roadways as are in existence. . Numerous cities of imâ€" portance built downtown streets 20 m.oy..n.goforhnmdnvnvo- 1 U Wt y 7 dlk . t d ncdudihs s linhiad ts hicles. Notwithstanding the complete change in the type of traffic, these streets have been repaired year after year with little attempt at reâ€"designâ€" ing them for modern needs. This is not a characteristic of large cities city budgets, and in many instances mccount for excessive indebudnul.} Efficient cities are proceeding on the | principle that it is best to replace highâ€"cost inferior surfaces with highâ€" | type pavements and to build new | streets of stable material. Such acâ€" tion saves money, provides greater comfort, and gives the taxpayer the pleasureable feeling that he has | brought something other than the privilege of spending money for reâ€" pairs. peles. Not only are younger cities, designâ€" | ing street accommodations particulâ€" arly for the automobile, but it is striking that subdivisions and newer sections cf old cities are also recogâ€" nizing that the automobile is not n1 hayâ€"burning machine. A car weighing a ton, {most of them weigh more than that), travelâ€" ing at a moderate rate of speed deals tbemdw:y-blowottwownlwhen / whekt bump is hit; tricks often A car weighing a . them weigh more than ing at a moderate rate the roadway a blow of ONC. Street Repairs Street repair b_illl play "hob" with a slight bump is hit; HTUCKS DNVU throw a force of five tons per wheel on the road. There is no wisdom in continuing to repair streets of anciâ€" To cicians dAmuly ‘becsuse it 38 ent vim.:qe simply because easier. YOU‘LL HAVE aA CHANCE FoR YOUR LIFE â€" OUR “\ Curistuas Necessiries Proof and Prayer AND CLEAN WAY raffic, these ; dyurn!wr{ t reâ€"designâ€" | ds. This is | large cifie" 5 | EDUCATOR IN TALK URGES Dr. Wieman of Chicago U D Science Cannot Give Modâ€" ern Man Accurate Ideal of Diety an accurate knowledge of God, beâ€" caunthnmmhofi-iudin scope, Dr. Henry N. Wieman, of the University of Chicago divinity schoo!, said recently in the first of a series of six lectures on the philosophy of t Esmm university. "However, MeKinlock of a MURIEN on cot ce sall God," Dr. Wieman said, "and i draw upon the findings of th eral sciences so far as they ar ERDROem otsost, "God must be sought in notnre,"l said Dr. Wieman, "for when nature is rightly conceived we see that God is a natural process, just as is human personality and the mental life of man. The best idea of God which man can form is the idea which best ___l2l. ta us that process of nature Science cannot give modern PRAAUAENCE Apcremee ce us cess of nature, so that the highest values can be achieved in human exâ€" istence. "Worship assumes many forms, but the most effective method for acâ€" complishing its ends can be analyzed }into relaxation, recognition of possiâ€" ;bililiel known and unknown, a com-‘ prehensive survey of the major probâ€" \ lems, an analysis of self to ascertain ‘what reconstruction of personality is required, an accurate statement of \this required readjustment, and an | affirmatiye repetition of this stateâ€" : ment for the purpose of establishing it as a subconscious mental set." Wieman of Chicago U Says Politics is making possible nnotherl national association, which may be known as the Bolters of 1928.â€"Bosum} Transcript. | Seek God in Nature campus â€" of Northwestern form Seah-,Tcgs-Iackcvada-Tm-Wrup’inM. of the scientific g knowledge of said, "and it must dings of the sevâ€" possible another GREETING CARDS STATIONERY CIGARS TOBACCOS s CIGARETTES TOYS â€" GAMES FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS STATIONER Highland Park, llinois Now mflfu'guvmfi‘ "Rain or snow on & PAVeMCN® .onkdwidnniltron.-â€"rmlehl «n ideal combination for skidding and resultant disaster," says a bulletin isâ€" sued b,mmpnm&- p.nmto!thml“d‘h‘ Later in the winter the precipitaâ€" Ns on d tion will have from the road surface, ©NG continued. . In the~meanwhile, ever, wise motorists will drive ly, be constantly on the aler apply brakes gently under thes ditions. â€" They will also allow selves more time in which to their destinations, on account of LNE lowered rate of speed. Pedestrians can contribute their share toward safety during this peâ€" riod of inclement weather by exerâ€" cising . extra caution in crossing streets and refraining from holding umbrellas directly in front of them and thus obscuring their vigion. EXHlBl'l:'SllOWS FOUR WILD SHEEP SPECIES The Types Common to North America Are Included in THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, An exhibit showing the four prinâ€" cipal species of wild sheep of North America has just been opened to the public in George M. Pullman hall at Field Museum of Natural History, it was announced recently by Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum. ‘The specimens include one of Dall‘s sheep, or the white Alaska sheep, | presented to the museum by William ‘ J. Borden of Chicago; one of Stone‘s sheep, commonly called black sheep, presented by Boardman Conover; one of the Canada or bighorn sheep, and one of California sheep. Hunters and sportsmen are especially expected to find the exhibit of value for purposes of comparison. . The animals are mounted on rock work, typical of their natural habitat. . The group constituâ€" I tes part of the serial collection repâ€" cuaantine niost of the principal type$ tes part of the serial ¢ resenting most of the P of American mammals. Suggestions for Nothing has done 80 1""*" 8°°° for music in its way, says an -u-‘ thority on music in the Woman‘s Home Companion, as good jazz beâ€" cause it has stirred up A rhythmic vitality and removed a cloying sentiâ€" mentality which threatened to enâ€" shroud music at the end of the last century. Jazz Has a Place r has done so much good washed the lubricant lgllVlNG Oilâ€"Seaked +4 «> Important Advice to Every a pavement mer traffic is skidding and a bulletin isâ€" revention deâ€" Motor club. the precipitaâ€" oniririats D Wremipantriy is , the bulletin kn -:ij‘;‘-:-,.;.'." :‘.'._._.._‘.: _5",".‘.'.'-'....‘._.-_‘-_';‘ anwhile, howâ€" padd m it t S 1 drive slowâ€" Ts . the alert and : 8 der these conâ€" reasah o allow themâ€" â€" t hich to reach t rccount of the tribute . their . alry Comâ€" ;_:_-::.:_:_:: turing this he. too, need Bowma"n s TE ther by exerâ€" You, 09; 9 a \.“e“gth-re- -_.-..:_:_:- in crossing . Milk It builds uP * ~ noae t from holding , pany "***~ » illness. 3t gives td front of them ward off costly ! t eir vision. serve to ithstand the fatigue of E. n withs e t EP SP oc h i a, above all. it is really s EP SPECIES nd, a * M busy days * k Ae on to North ici drinkâ€" Te gchnied in deticious !9 w now. L willre * his hea\th-\\ab“ noy. : the four prinâ€" Adopt &8 a yer Te\e\)ho“e ?'.‘:':i. ‘sheep of North any tim® 085. OF t u m f â€" n opened to the pay yo ‘ctributing stat10n or Tok Pullman hall at arest distr! filkâ€" ATH ural History, it our ne & Bowm‘&fl Mi t h teous P itly by Stephen der from the cour d the museum. e our doorâ€" :_:.'='._.:-=-: rde one of Dall‘s n who passes Y t : Alaska _ sheep, ma ARED eum by William R ; one of Stone‘s led black sheep, an Conover; one ghorn sheep, and ep. Hunters and . ially expected to l alue for purposes he animals are | ELNE sheir e | sweeping reduction in the Greater Volume Now Brings Lower Prices New Frigidaire The unprecedented public acceptance of the JNCW FTIBO* aire has resulted in the greatest increase in volume in the history of the business. Quiet operation, surpassing beauty and lasting economy have further increased an already overwhelming preferâ€" ence of buyers everywhere. 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