-- | Es sa ---------- ES LH 10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 Winnetka Weekly Talk ISSUED SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Jentral Ave, Wilmette, Ill Telephone .............. Winnetka 38§ Telephone .c.....co00.:. Wilmette 1920 SUBSCRIPTION......... $2.00 A YEAR All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wednesday Noon to insure appearance in current ssue. Resolutions of condolence, cards or thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postoffice at Winnet- ka, Illinois, as mail matter of the sec- tod class, under the act of March 3, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 A PLACE ON THE SEAS A place on the seas is the ambi- tion of the United States, an even chance at the world's commerce and a fair share of the benefits that come from it. The United States has never before had much concern for shipping. It has been content to import from other countries, to use ships of other ownership, to sub- mit to the general dictum that this country has no penchant for seafar- ing. The war with the demands it put upon us for transporting mate- rials and men overseas has revealed to us our capacity to do business on the water, a capacity that we have no disposition to allow to become weakened by disuse, or to slip from us for lack of ambition to exercise it. We are willing to accept and ob- serve the motto, "Live and let live." We have no design upon the com- merce of any other country, except as may be gained in the legitimate way of honest competition. America has a way of doing what it sets out to do, when there is de- termination and justice in its favor. We shall secure that place on the seas that rightly belongs to us, and we shall use the position that it gives us to the general benefit, if we are as scrupulous as we should be in recognition of the rights of others. lt THE COUNTRY AND GREATNESS Judge Gary says that the coun- try is the land of opportunity for youth. He who would succeed in life should start amid green fields and running brooks. Certain it is that the great have come from the farm in large enough proportion to give the ap- pearance of truth to the belief that there is virtue in an early life on the farm. Reduced, however, it develops farm lads who succeed in any- thing more than the average way. Success comes to the boy who has ambition and application, who learns how to work and en- dure hardship on the farm and has time in the isolation and the monotony of the environment of the rural life to think things out and to work out a plan to life that, adhered to, brings him through to the success for which he has been willing to sacrifice, towards which he has striven. Just being born in the country does not ensure greatness. There must be the elements of great- ness, the fundamentals of charac- ter that are developed by the dis- cipline of the life of the farm. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY Adult Van Vechten--Peter Whiffle. Leonard--Atlantic Book of Modern Plays. Robinson--The Mind in the Making. Kawakami--Real Japanese Question. High--China's Place in the Sun. Masefield--King Cole. Putnam's Handy Law Book. Burroughs--My Boyhood. De La Mare--The Veil. MacGowan--Theatre of Tommorow. Newton--Amenities of Book Col- lecting. Newton--Magnificent Farce. Bradford--American Portraits. Parker--Working with the Working Woman. ALARA AAAI ALAA AAAZAAZANA ALLEL AEA $965 Delivered Haynes Maxwell Chalmers Evanston Motor Sales Corp. 1013-17 Davis Street Phone Ev. 4250-6020 AAA 222 XXIXIXXIXX that it is the exceptional among IX XXIXXXXX XA AAA AAR XXX Reverence If there is any one thing that Lescarboura--Radio for Everybody. Wells--Secret Places of the Heart. Pertwee--Men of Affairs. Richardson--Deadlock. Speare--Dancers in the Dark. Delafield--Humbug. Durkin--ILobstick Trail. De La Roche--Explorers of the Dawn. Kendall--Luck of the Mounted. Dodd--1Lila Chenoworth. Hext--Number 87. Rideout--The Winter Bell. Deland--The Vehement Flame. Seymour--Intrusion. Lagerlof--The Outcast. Hervey--Caravans of the Night. Binns--Lady of the North Star. Juvenile Holland--Knights of the Spur. Nicolay--Boy's Life of Lafayette. Verrill--Home Radio. Borup--Tenderfoot with Peary. Sabin--Range ani Trail. Mathews--Book of Birds for Young People. Rolt-Wheeler--Plotting in Seas. Smith--Boys and Girls of Seventy- Seven. Spyri--Mazli. Burgess--Blacky, the Crow. Roberts--Secret Trails. Golden | Pirate Singmaster--John Baring's Home. Altsheler--The Texan Triumph. Southey--Life of Nelson. Several Mail Trains Off Postoffice Dept. Told Washington--Industrial conditions as a resuit of the combined mine and railroad strike hug led to the discon- tinuance of a number of mail-carry- ing trains, the postoffice department was advised today. Several of the irains reported dis- continued are of the Cincinnati dis- trict. AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7=R. Continental Motor $1695 F. O. B., FACTORY C. H. BRIGGS Evanston 140 1549 Sherman Avenue REAL HELPFUL SERVICE PAINT All Size Cans, Tubes, Special Colors Jou Can Do Better Here Than Elsewhere RASMESEN'S Eroxe WINN 434 STORE Fresh and Attractive Sum- mer Frocks, of Canton - Slips with Coats, of Organdy and Dotted Swiss, also dark travel- ing Frocks of Canton and Crepe-de-Chine. GRACE FORBES FROCKS Room 217 - Hoyburn Bldg. 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