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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 12

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ifW .^â- ^,,,,,.... THELAKESHORENEWiMlDAY^l^^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 19)2 •--ff~'r/;v";'v;--witb' which is combined THE WII-MBJTTBJ IiOCAIi NEWS .Established 1898 ISSUED FRIDAY OF BACH WEEK LAKS SHORE rVBUSHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Telepkoae SUBSCRIPTION. .Wilmette 1020 .$2.00 A YEAR All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of ,^f writer Articles for pub! cation should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to Insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards or I thanks, obituary P<£*nv notices of Entertainments or other affairs where , an admittance chargre, will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for i;at regrular advertising rates. ., Entered at the postofflce at Wilmette, -THrnois, as, mailm^fter or tne second class, under the act of March 3. 1879. FRIDAY, APRIL. 7, 1922 IT WORKS -^ The^Pactfie~CoasT states^have gone beyond thestage^of experi- ment in the imposition of the jail sentence as a means of inducing caution in the reckless person at •the wheel of the high powered automobile. They have ftitm4i* to be true that the old pla&of the fine for sbeecfine bore no fruit CELEBRATING WITH WORK It isn't accident, nor coincidence, nor jposing that makes men such as Thomas Edison and Dr. Charles W. Eliot celebrate their birthdays by a full day's work. It is the habit of their life that is not changed, even when the eighty- eighth milestone is being passed. It is the habit of work that has brought them to the point which they hive reached in achievement, the habit of work tha ___ _„ speeding bore no and that the detention of the of- fending driver for some days in J^ail-or work house with the re- quirement that he contribute to % the performancffoflhe work con- Inected with the institution is not 1 regarded asanexperience to be fj^urted more than once, ~~ Now ithe jail sentence is being intro- duced in the middle west as a Ipunishment for the speeder, with 7------------ A **•„ ^ The reckless driver who has no Scare for the safety or the comfort lof the pedestrian public has a tvery high regard for his own ease land comfort. _The traffic officers fin ClevelajiC^mefe-lhe new-^l ider has been instituted, have long as they are physically abl to perform the task set. The hale and hearty as they approach the end of the journey of life, those who delight still in the running of the course which they have entered upon, are al- ways the workers of the-^wor It is they alone who know the real joy of life, for they have joined battle for some cause and hav^-w^n^-v4etorv-^ver the ob- stacles which they have encount- ered. '• <»»------r ........ This is the time of year when people-^t^H^kely-^to-iorget-the healthful qualities of fresh air. At the end of the winter the habit of being indoors, the desire to economize on fuel by shutting out the outside air and keeping the warm room warm and close, the shrinking from cold that the superheated house develops, com- bine to keep women and children deprived of the fresh air that they need to maintain their resistence against cold and the diseases that are akin to colds. A well ventil- ated house is the best sort of life son. Ithe number of soeeders |^iHartca^IeTe3dency^ lotfservation of the regulations Iwhich are designed to protect the jpuhilc i F^»yy ' ""T^ft1! _ftftf?T%: ^^TS-sS^^Ms^i WATCH rfor&eri: FULL PAGE CI^:4H«aVi»» dren ^ Peter Hoffman, 18 years Coroner of jCpok Coun^noA^ the Republican Primary Ticket for pie venrbest reasicariorlts insti- itution in their own courts. *•»» DOES THIS SEEM AMBITION? Mark Antony impressed the tojbh-^jfc;Ji^ iphe^~lacTc^cT^Lm^tion~in CaesarT 9'Thrice did I offer him a kingly fcrown, which he did thrice^ re- %Ose? ScThas^irbeen with Mr. W&: lArthur Balfour, Brit|s]i gentle- lmaii, Â¥|Of ~dwHs^^W&'"'-r^BSg- life of public service has stead- jastly declined the honor a* knighthood offered!! him by _a Thrice has he §jj| .grateful crowni m$. ^fial^ihnce refused, but the evi- dences now are \that _he is about to persuasion and "wflT ilo yieâ€" _ t accept an earldom^It is rather a piry^a loss to the British demo- cratic spirit, that this man who has stood in posMons oi ^piranto nence, who has always considered §Mplam^titleo^ "Mister^ the Ifcost honorable thtt he could car- fly, should, in the end, forego his ^detertanatJ eept W new-made position in the ->» ; A. MATTER "iWtJlj Trlal^ and retrial of sensational cases, in the courts is growing wearisome to the newspaperri'ead- ing public. Juries that fail to reach a verdict ^retio Jonger sub* jects*of interest. When they cease to be fegaro'ed as news, perhaps they will be less frequentt§The httii^ 'j0& ts^not a development of ;;;#â- *£& ttewll feature a new -which :"W point of present view -%-: 't6 offers ^rom ^the *«*£* another phase of the question of friery of jtiiy service for women, which must be thoroughly i discussed before it will be accepted I Eas Joefai^ ^S^a^-.asnfff^^-be CHARLES E. WATER- MAN, Republican candidate for Representative in the General Assembly-ofimnoii to be voted for at the Primaries on April 11th, 1922. ^ - Mr. Waterman is a success- ful farmer, banker and-busV^ ness^man who has resided in this district all his life. IHis record as Highway Commissioner, Supervisor and Member of High School Sftoard-show^that be stands «J:or:i:^ .._.v...lli ;:. . \.^L "An efficientand eco^Jl ndmicar^ administration N^ Ip-of â- public- :aftairsP^T-^f Ij Constructive and pro? i esstve legislation. A H 1 square deal for all." ^pon â€" jKs~rlcoiiE5xEy___ mWugh^haraete^ex-1 perience and public spirit, he is endorsed by tive Voters League and by representative citizens in all ; parts^;theid1strict - Wh^M The affairs of the Coroner's office have beeirirfficrently handled. You can't find to criticise. rm' out i@x Sheriff because I am confident t^^airgive^j^ir^e^opte^^ farrd T^ ^and unpunished. Funds are provided1 for nber of menâ€"if they are the right men^-Ae kind I propose tolhave^ IfYou want safety on the countyJugh^ays^ 1 protection outside of municipalityslimits. You waht^ a^tight'l jailâ€"and a full one! You wantn a^^-getter^ Don't m "ia**,'1 â-  â- j"« f^~^~~ ^â- ?X7- ;l".^>Tv^y^ 'r-:^'^py^{'i^f'

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