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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Jul 1921, p. 3

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clowning and crmmy lather scent of pines. (9‘ the teeth n. and lt‘leCs iizmt. new. SH to hru~h your 1% HUNTHS‘. a-e-s- «r- o~-e,-\â€"~,~>.e»en>»$ rcnu e\t Saturday. 0 'l‘nilet Snap lurlt‘. family- 9th. Orders ‘3 a wry big [11(“0 days. LNER TE d soap fast. 1“ and cakes onuuzh. ms 144â€" 363 .-â€" .x g. rmacist MER -~>-e,~o,\~>v«>«>9m *1: unmanned by First Church or unrxsn. scxeuuu. m nl‘unwu r... CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sundny School Im- mediately following; Wednesday Evening Testimonial Service At 8:00 The Highland Park Grbcery Has a changed hands and will carry a full and complete *line of A High Grade of Goods is Carried in all lines and our prices are very attractive Watch our Advertisement each Week for Prices Free Delivery Service LElSURL \Jnar Gifw Expert Demi-Surgeons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOO! GIVE US A CALL AND A TRIAL L/qllol‘ficr Jays - since she has been wearing those . and plays from morning till night. and never seems to tire. I can hardly get her to wear anything else.” , Rest the growing young feet from their confinement in stiff containers. Buy Hood Cross-Strap Sandals. Brown duck uppers, with white binding and white lining. Dainty, attractive little shoes that wear quite as well as they look. The extra wear comes from the patented Hood ”rm-'65- 0/1511 any dealer or write us. Here n a smart summer shoe. llght and graceful as a canvas shoe can be. A trim. well-fining shoe {hat holds its shape, easy to clean, wears well and u unusually comfornble. For afternoon or cx‘emng wear. Save! the more “pensive leather shoes. :00. Gracerz'es, Fresh and Fancy Vegetables and all kinds of Fruits in Season MINES, Embalmcr Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park. Illinois Hood Rubber Prédugs Co. Inc. St. Johns Avenue You are Cordially Invited . to make use of the privileges of the Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday: 2 to 6 p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist. of Highland Put J. J MINES SON Funeral Directors Established 1890 Watertown, Massachusetts. 387 Central Avenue Telephone H‘ P, 1403 Ickfibone Lady Assistant NEWlAW'WIU. SAVE MONEY FOR [IHNOIS Springfield, [ILâ€"The new law giv- ing Secretary of State Louis 1.. Elm- merson power to appoint investiga- tors to co-operau1 with local authori- ties in enforcing automobile and road lawx will save the State at‘least $250,- 000 a year, the aut’omohlie department of the Secretariejs' office estimates. This amount has been escaping annu- ally because there bus not been nde- quate law-enforcement machinery. POWER FOR SECRETARY (Io-Operation With Local Auth- orities Responsible for [n- creased Revenue from License Fees The increase uf more than 500 per cent in the amount of money collect- ed in automobile license fees under Secretary Emmerson. it is pointed out, has been partly due to the coâ€"opeu- tion he has secured from local author- ities‘ With this new agency under his direction, he expects ubseernce of the law to approach 100 per cent. “While only a few investigators! will be employed," Secrelury Emmer-l son_suid today. “by sending them £01 communities where the law has beenl loosely enforced, and by establishingl Complete co-operntlon between the in-! vestigators and the local authorities{ throughout the State, much can bet accomplished. The investigators: will} have the poWers of constables and can ; make arrests in any county. ‘ 1' “Laval ulficluls. generally speaking. have shown commendable interest in nrrrsting violators of the law requir- ing aulumolnlr licenses. but the need of some agency wnh stats-wide puwvrs to assist in the tletvctinn of less ob- vium vinlatlons and t0 act m commun- ities whrrv local authorities are nog- llg‘t-nt, has long been recognized. As all of the mum-y vnllcctml in automo- bile liwnr‘v {005 goes into thc fund for the mnstrul'tlnn nf hunl roads, every (-ilizvn ls dirwtly inturvstwl in strict compliancu wth thc law. "The invt-stlgutnrs will ussist lm‘nl uuthurincs in discovering and pun- ishing [hm-u- who own twu cars and but mm- 501 of lil't-nsv plates; auto- nmhilv (lq-alrrs who-buy hm one so! uf plan-s and use'mnl lmahl tigurm fur several other cars; mvncrs of trucks whn upt‘riltt‘ thvm under H passonm-r car llu-nsu and 1h:- hunllrwl> nf drivers of llrliwr)‘ trmks and many private 3 And tho you be done to ucatn-wnm i then? 1 If you battled the b»! you could-«â€" 11f you played your part in the Wurld ; of men. K Th0 ('I'itix‘ will ('11“ it flow}. In prmiding fur thosv inwstigntors (he legislature repeakd the prmis- inn for voluntevr investigators. who lerved without pay. it was found that while these did some good, they lacked the authority necessary to make ‘hem ofi'vct i v0. ('huul‘lvurs who ncglwt tn securi- vhautl‘q-urs lin-nsvs." If thv vstiinau- of 1hr uutomuhile «lcpai'tmcnt i< curred. the investiga- tors will fun-(- the cullt-ctiun of more than fin- tinws the amuunt of the ap- prnpi'iaiinn fur their .‘lefll’lt's and 0x- pcnscs. In addition. Swrrtary Eni- mvrsun explains. they will assist in eliminating spot-ding nnd uthcr viola- [inns of the laws (if the road which nuw make traveling (langvrous. HOW DH) YOI' DIE? lly EDMI'NI) VANCE COOK}: Did you tackle lhat trouble that came your way, With a resolute heart and t'hOl-I‘ful Or (lid you hide your fnu- from the light of day With a cravon .mul uml fvurful'.’ 0. a trouble's a tun ur a trouble's an You are beaten to earth? Well, wall! what's that? Come up with a 51“”an fave. It. is nothing against you to full (lawn fiat, But tu lie there. that's disgrace. The harder you ounce; A trouble is what you make it, It isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But unly, how did yuu take it? Death mum-s with a It If Furtum and make ht‘ bounce. ! Be proud of yuur blackened eye! f isn't the fact that you're licked that ’ Counts But how did you fight and uh)? But, whethvr he's slmv or spry, isn’t the {act that yuu'n- «lend (hat ('uunts. But unly. how «lid you «in-1' 1 mum-s with a crawl mum-s wnh u [mum-e, nw i< nut qmling, dig in hrr rhuvklo. be done to death-what all. the higher you he North Shore Trains Chicago North Shard; Mflyghhgg R. R. Overland 4 Automobile Ilu IVL “V ‘7“... payment plan zit 358 Central Ave., Highland Park, Illinois. Open evenings until 9 o‘clock. A cash payment of $287 .50 puts this car at your door with the small balance of a little over $1.00 a day payable in monthly installments. Highlahd Park Ticket Office CONNECTIONS AT MILWAUKEE for Waukesha. Wuter- town, Oconomowoc, Delafield. I’ewnukee Lake, Lake Beulah, She- boygan Falls. Port Washington. Plymouth. Crystal Lake. DAILY BOAT LINE CONNECTIONS for Northern Michi- gan points. I’ere Marquette Line Steamers from Milwaukee to Ludington. Manistee. Frankfort and Onokema. The clean. .~\\ift electric.- nf the (‘hit-zwo Nnrth Shore 6: Milâ€" waukee Railroad are ideal for summer travel. The joy Uf your outing begun the monit-nt you Hop aboard the North Shore Train. Ynur Milwaukee trip is smokelexs, duxtle» and under- iess. You travel in comfnrt. and arrnu «m tim a Limited Trains. leaving Highland ’urk regularly. talu- ynu direct to the North Show Terminal Statinn. in Milwaukt ”:4 business center, convenient to hotels and transpartatinn lines. Telephone Highland Park 237 Why Not Buy Your The Gateway to Northern Lakes and Woods The Great Way to Milwaukee Phone Highland Park

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