Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 29

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" ~ The greatest determining factor of a beautiful mouth is your smile: A very wise and â€"very kind man once said that "When the first baby smiled for the first time, it broke into a milâ€" lion piecesâ€"and that was the beginâ€" ning of fairies." _ ‘~ To be very scientific about it, let me tell: you that Science claims â€" with solid proofs to substantiate the statementâ€"that even the expression of your eyes is determined by your mouth. c n atared The eyes themselves, they say, are no more than reflectorsâ€"the "expressâ€" ion," as we call it, being caused by the muscles of eyelids and eye area which in turn depend upon the mouth muscles for their éue. â€"In. fact, so important are these unheeded muscles. of your mouth that they set in motion muscles z's far removed as the skull, above, and the collar bone: below! > ~We, judging only from exteriors, know that the mouth is the key to all facial expressions. We know that GRADE CROSSING IS â€" â€"â€" â€"CONGRESS PROBLEM Efforts Made to Devise Method _to Provide Ultimate Sepâ€" â€" aration of Traffic Congress at last is giving serious consideration to the plea of thousâ€" ands of motorists® throughout the country for prevention of grade crossâ€" ing accidents which take a toll of 2,000 lives annually, and which durâ€" ing the last two weeks of January resulted in the death of 126 persons, culminating with the accident in Ohio, resulting in 19 deaths on Janâ€" uary 23, on which day 34 persons were killed at. grade corsgings by trains and electric trolleys. % â€"â€" Question of Importance ~Prevention of grade crossing acciâ€" ‘dents is a question of utmost importâ€" ance to the motoring public and railâ€" road companies alike, the association contends. ~Duringâ€"1927 there were 1,â€" ‘_An automatic control â€"device deâ€" signed to prevent collisions between automobiles and trains was demonâ€" strated to the House committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce reâ€" cently by a Colorado inventor, and the Automobile club of Illinois, as well as its national motoring body, the American Motorists‘ association, long advocates of grade crossing eliminaâ€" tion, are studying the practicability of the invention.â€" The device involves magnetic apparatus which would shut off the ignition of an automobile in the proximity of a gn:e crosing when a train is approgching. Her gesture, motion and her smiles, Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles, And yet I love her till I die. the good looking woman guards her mouth against the ageing droop which disfigures not her mouth alone, but her whole face as well. We know from cBuntless authorities and from wide observation that there is no face lifter so potent as a smileâ€"and STILL we don‘t smileâ€"not half enough! A smile tones tired muscles. It catches them when they are droopâ€" ing downward, and turns them about again, neutralizing bad éeffects, enâ€" couraging> and cultivating good ones. It stimulates those same muscles forces them into action, and through this alone preserves the beauty and youth of healthy, animated tissues. Of . course, .if your muscles have lost theirâ€"vitality, if thertissues. are undernourished, wrinkled, permanentâ€" ly drooping, you néed scientific corâ€" rective treatment. You need massâ€" age: movements to lightly coax â€"the muscles upward again, and you need rich, nourishing, antiâ€"wrinkle cream to be patted in gently, night and. morning, and left on over night if theâ€"condition is advanced. : And. more than .ever, for your beauty‘s sake; you need to smile! 974 grade crossing fatalities as a reâ€". sultâ€"of accidents involving â€"automoâ€" biles, according to official records of the Interstate Commerce Commission. While figures for last year are not. yet complete, there is every indicaâ€" tion that the number of fatalities will approach the record of 2,062 deaths in 1926. For the first nine months of last year, grade crossing accidents involving a ut o m 0 biles caused 1,442 deaths. + â€" : The Chicago & Northwestern Railâ€" road is improvingâ€"and beautifying the embankment along North Green Bay road, between Vine avenue and Moraine road. The grading work is completed ‘and an ornamental iron fence is being erected adding much to the neatness of the railroad propâ€" erty. s $ "From 1920 to 1927, inclusive, grade crossing fatalities numbered 13,161," said Si. Mayer, president of the Autoâ€" mobile club of Illinois and viceâ€" presiâ€" dent of the A. M. A., "and no one can question the advisability of abolishâ€" ing ‘dangerous grade crossings. While it is doubtful if Congress will: enact safety legislation during the present short session, it is gratifying to know that the national legislature is giving thought to this important question. The association has always favored grade crossing elimination and will continue to do so, but any practical device which will minimize accidents to motorists is entitled to consideraâ€" tion." 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