SHOWS BENEFIT OF PROHIBITION President of W. C. T. U. Oat-- lines Good Points of National Dry Law. : ated from the University of in 1876. At the beginning of her ca-- reer she became interested in the prohibition movement in ottbemwdfl" liquor trade in countries where i' is not illegal to manufacture, and of those who are controlled by greed, avarice and appetite. By ELLA A. BOOLE (President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) Brooklyn, N. Y¥ Marvelous as have been the results of prohibition we have not received full benefit of this good law because (Ella A. Boole was born at Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. f Established in 1899 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. The LAUNDRY Does Its Best For satisfactory Laundry and Dry -- f Cleaning Service CALL LIBERTYVILLE 290 bition lifted from the masses in Am-- erica seems to have been adopted as a plaything by a small portion of the self--styled better _qh.u Society 'yoEm'.ng its imitations make this situation' but these are sight of the Saturday night bacchan-- alian orgy near the drinking resorts is not the ordinary tolerated incident of the week, is the generation pro-- foundly affected by prohibition. These are the young people spoken of by Henry Ford--children by the million who will never know disability from alcohol in themselves, in their fam-- made to Americans at home and abroad to support the policy as em-- bedded in the constitution in the in-- terest of the general welfare. Pole vaulters may look silly to some people but they could be a lot worse. For instance, you never saw any of them making speeches at a political convention. § The generation of children now owing up who have never seen a CHANGES MADE THROUGH STATE LAWRENCEVILLE--Stop signs erected on Lexington street at inter-- section of li1th and 12th streets. BELLEVILLE -- Belleville National bank, new institution, will open here soon. HECKER--Contract let for paving State Route No. 159 between here overhead bridge progressing rapidly and Red Bud. 5 Marissa--State Bond Route No. 150 dedicated August 22. _ MACKINAW--Road south of town will be graveled. PREEMPTION--Plans making for obtaining 80--foot right of. way. for State Route 85 from here to Alexis phone company will make extensive zmvemenuwloaltclephomm- ELDORADO--+Dr. J. V. Ferrell to erect new hospital building at corner of Pine and Gant streets. O'FALLON--South Lincoln avenue being paved. Tllinois coal production for May ex-- ceeded April production by million and a half tons. TOULON--New Shell filling sta-- tion being built on Main street. HIGHLAND --Plant of Colin B. Kennedy company moved from St. Louis to this place. WAUKEGAN --Cornerstone laid for $1,000,000 new St. Therese hospi-- tal on Washington street. JERSEYVILLE--C entral Tlinois Public Service Co., extending p?m lines to furnish rural districts in Jer-- sey county. FAIRBURY --New front installed HAMILTON --Streets here being scarified and rolled. CARTHAGE--Rapid progress being made laying new water mains here. DALLAS CITY--Right of way se-- cured for section 115 on Route 95. WESTMONT--Cornerstone laid for new Central school here. SPARTA--Construction of Route No. 150 from here to Schnoeker's cor-- ner will be rushed to completion. -- GILLESPIE----New Methodist church dedicated here. ABINGDON--Survey starts on Air Line Highway No. 97. WATERLOO--Paving work resumed on Foster Pond road. SAND RIDGE--Work on grade for constructed between here and on West Main street to be THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928 Shipping association organized, with SUPREME COURT "EROORPORT _Streets here in| _ AWARDS DECISION . MOUND CITY --New gymnasium 'under construction at corner of High and Walnut streets. MOUNDS--Stern building on First street being remodeled into hotel. 'TINLEY PARK--183d street being and levee gap opened to traffic. paved from cost $20,000 CHICAGO--State Bank of Beverly Hills purchases property on Ashland avenue and will erect new building. RICHLAND--Roads in this town-- ship oiled. BUSHNELL--Stop signals will be installed at several intersections here. HERRIN --Concrete road running ::stm out of Colp opened to traf-- MILLSTADT --Work under way paving' fills on Route 158. FAIRFIELD--Contract let for lay-- bere and Mill Shoals. Illinois has 2,629 rural post offices and 71,033 miles rural postal --delivery routes. * THOMSON--Repairs made to elec-- tric light wiring here by Northwest-- ern Utilities company. der construction here. village street. ILLINOIS OPENS NATURAL PARK f OF WHITE the region, and which is about twenty--five miles in length. It finds its way by many windings between high, mossy, fern, and vine cover-- ed walls of rock, through the cool depths of the forest, on to Rock river, near its curious bend at Grand de Tour. R.*s Springfield, IlIl., July 16.--Illinois' newest jpublic park, the famous White Pine forest in Ogel county, thrown open to the public for the first time this summer, gives prom-- ise of proving une of the most pop-- ular of the state parks. * P Word from Oregon is to the ef-- fect that already thousands of tour-- ists have visited this beautiful sec-- tion, in which is believed to be the last white pine grove surviving in the middle west. Embraces Approximately 600 Acres Acquisition of the tract which embraces approximately 600 acres, recently. authorized by the state legislature under special request of ~Governor Small, followed «an agitation of more than thirty years on the part of conservationists, who were desirous of having this forest come into the possession of the state, thus insuring its pres-- ervation. The Burlington railromw@d company is constructing a road from Chj-- cago to St. Paul in 1885 crossed this waterway and went through a scattering stand of the white pine .. The region, now reclaimed for all time, represents the southern-- most extension of the white pine along the northern tier of states. The grove is the lTast remaining of any size south of the Canadian line. Clearing of the timberland for agri-- eculture, and destryction from forest fires, combined to almost complete-- ly wipe out the white pine. s _----One of the picturesque features of the White Pine grove is Pine Creek, the name--of which indicates MOUND CITY --Stretch of con-- YATES CITY --Contract let for Route No. 140 between PINES operate passenger and merchandise despatch cars over the levated lines of the Chicago Rapid Transit Com-- pany has been established in a de-- cision just handed down by the Illi-- nois Supreme Court. The ri of the Chicago North Shore ang(:xtlmmukee Rfi?road to red in iasuin% 'an injuction asked by the city of Chicago restraining the operation of North Shore Line care south of Irving Park boulevard, and it reversed and remanded the order with directions to grant the relief asked for by the company. The Supreme Court held that the Superior Court of Cook County er-- relief asked for by the company. _ After an extended review of the history of the case and the various cit{egrdinances under which the ele-- va lines operate the Supreme Court held tfi:t the North Shore had developed a large passenger business into and out of the city, that "the service has been a great convenience to the traveling public and to the people of the state and the city of Chicago, as well as the intervening municipalities -- between Chicago and Milwaukee; that until the complaint made by the city on October 8, 1924, out of which this case has grown, no one entered any complaint against the service." In citing former decisions of the Supreme Court pertaining to the powers vested in the Illinois Com-- merce Commission to change rates} and the character of service regard-- less of the terms of city ordinances, the latest decision says:-- _ _ _ Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness, Headaches and Dizzi-- ness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Torins and is highly esteemed for producing copi-- ous watery e You'll say he's right who tells you where Good cleaning's done at prices fair. TAILORING Suits Made to Measure Car AnA UP _worth great pains. and drains. Let us inspect your sinks D ISEASE lurks in neg-- lected or faulty doc-- tors of: sanitation -- and we are ready to respond to your call for assis-- Free Pressing JOHN CICHY 666 power, which, as we have seen has _"For the reasons indicated the been taken from it and vested in| Superior Court erred in granting the Public Utilities Commission,| the injunction prayed in the city's now the Commerce Commission, .or| cross--bill and in denying the injunc-- on the basis of a contract either| tion sought be apghnt. The with ADUtting PrODPETtY OWNOrS OF | ---------------------------- e zie zi by reason of the ordinances which T+> by reason of the ordinances which have been accepted by the elevated railroads. The State has all power necessary for the protection of the pro;;erty, health and comfort of the public. This power may be dele-- public. This power may be dele-- fnted by the State to municipalities n such measure as may be deemed in such measure as may be deemed desirfable for the best interests of the public and the State mag re-- sume that power again when deem-- ed expedient." . 20e In summing up the case the Sup-- reme Court said: "It may be taken as definitely settled in this state that the regulation of service by vtilities is under the control of the Commerce Commission. In this case the city might havé;,f'procured a re-- view of the order that commis-- sion, but it did not do so. Objec-- tions here raised to the order of the Public Utilities Commissi might have been urged before that body, or before the courts on re-- view.. This not having been done this court cannot now provide the relief sought by the city. With the policy of the Public Utilities Commission this court has nothing to do. That is a matter resting entirely with the legislature. 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