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Johns Ave., Highland Park F Telephone, 568 T T " soc diffusing glass, times and softens tisis -iiiittriil"; gleam dazzle you. -. _ _ Snow white porcelain enamel on Armed rust- resisting metal makes the Daylight Kitchen Unit ttPr. and quickly cleaned. The shade, of white t, kitchen is the workshop of the home and “you should have the best possible lighting in . it. You will enjoy this light that brightens every ctener and chases out the shadows. Makes your kitchen pleasant and inviting. . . "2--2utl to school authorities their joint responsibility with put-anti for. training diameter Attr well as latch "I-Mull to the tux-punts the ’idea' that hotter schools, more plprtrtxnmdtr and metmtion center: Mean teat crime, In: violence, lea machinery of Jutrtiet to support. _ l z ' “Regardless of the question whether there ere mm at eHme," said Dr. Eliot, “we must accept the not that behind the entire eituetion the" an underlying causes to consider; First. we must try to keep our normal poo: ple nor-Ind and not permit them to be em: intothe circle of the widens through one or mother of many ht.. thte-. Let us lop): over, then. some of the best methods of keeping our normal people normal. Pmmphl- telly these may be summed up. in part. as follows: _ _ ', (My ld 1tturtl,1ti, ttmb. m new. tn when. meets ing. of minim and attendant tem- porary “podium will never pun-mun- mtttr reduce crime in Chicago. ge- cordins to Prof. Thom: D. Eliot of, Hartman: university who has been studying crime conditions in America for my years. Dr. Eliot impro- feuor of sociology and has been in- timnteiy connected , with Various acid reform movement- not only in this district but in other parts of the nation. The underlying causes of MF eailed waves of crime must be dis- covend and cumd before lei-ions vio- lation- of the low can be minimized“ he contend; ‘; SOCIOLOGY EXPERT TALKS Review: Causes of Chicago Dif- Icnlty in This Line And . Suggests Methods“ _ Remedy Troulile SPASMODIC mm WON’T HELP CRIME Underlying Cam Methods, Advised DOWN and the balance in ma]! monthly payqzentg with your cox-vice stato- 'rtentpta- this exceptional fheturo in your kitchen, '"B-Ahmslop mm: of communi- ty lite and pride, through such! can ' ten and uchool- and neighborhood service, as ioeal defense: "ainat f 'eritrururtmsditttt conditions. ' . j Better Than None I “It is, or! course, better to have ‘ wave-‘01! public ultction extinct ' crime than no agitation " all,†com- mented PM. Eliot. Nt is quite poo-3 eihle from the ‘pment condition! in Chicago there my - effective _ propaganda which 'will convince; crooked or In: Me that'the decent public new: business and will not tourate_eritne and aeolian-y. The experience of criminologist: should be invited and our own leaders should be so educated that they will Me.. lquately support through taxes und gifts a comprehensive and thorough going prom of crime prevention." Claimed the 1110de girl is tt am.’ but she cannot ulwdy: tInd hnything with whihrMirtintt, with. I 1rtPorstyufe men of high calibre and adventurous†spirit to so Jtsto erhpindl lirw, police at4ittetutritioet and social work and then honor ind lunport them. . "T-ut theri be adequate publicity for constructive activitiespnn It ud- ant avoidance of the my in am impart “of headlines and articles which glorify the wranng inland of holding him up to public Acontempt. "6.-tutl to suburban business nun their continued 'civic responsibility for conditions in “the congesud districts where their incomes sre generated. “sumac tsir control of produc- tion cycles to prevent widespread pe employment. , ' I "4--lhtbttrutuaatitn of new indu- triea to reduce congestion of pom tion, and pounds our wealthy citi- zens" ndequutely .to lupport Inch out. lying housing project: " that of the Chicago Housing association. _ "8--tuit to employers the import. ance of the kind of job, tttttt lack of a fob, and, -eint1r the “manila ings of the worker, gummy the young worker, upon his conduct when " the job. T ' lime, awaken mum-d train. ing and community civics. Tmil HIGHLAND pm mass. 1M- etaitmsii thnt a» 3m. 1. inhibit being ruled by women, M the nimu boy 'iirtli say this apes-tact. ly right. I F A , My. Stratton has not only more thug doubled the number of an: turn. td out at Spring Grove during his mum " ehief game And iUh warden; but has constructed an additional' batched“ in other .sections of the state. He has also has“ the fut tribution of tutr to the “rum: pttd lake. otlllinoll from Medea at: par year to 130 am in 1924. . According to Ill indications tho 64th banal â€301:1ny will link. the necegury appropriation: to cubic; Mr. Station to complete his proposed plan for mot-q hatched†Ind an. preserves, which will auto llllnoh the leader in thir excellent Work of 'prlctical collimation. _ _ When the hatch in ftmytuuit, 7 the baby, tUh are fed for was two, took: attd thin are relequd in My Michi- gnn mm the dub inland like. of northern Illinois. When this " is canimleted, the batching of gum is byway. These tUh - in] April, than making a continuous opantion of the. hatchery possible. _ The deep water itatr-wtttetuh and slate tmut--sspmm during November handgearly December. At this time: menasre put on the hosts and by thi commercial fUhermen andxas the Aah are hmuzht in, these moi strip the spawn (tom the females. This spawn; is carefully washed. PM in' iet and -‘ delivered to the hateherrat: Spring Grove. Hi _ The eggs are fertilised And spread- in a thin layer in trays one inch-deep, eighteen inches ', long and gtweiva inches wide. These trays are stuck- ed seven deep in a large tank. Pure: spring water is kept Bowing l this tank during the entire pe od of incubation, which is about ttttee or“ fot1typotttha for lake trout. l l V TT-""?""""""'""'"'--" 's 3103mm) max, ILLINOIS in one of the few equipped to but ptlr ' piekeral, trhitMah and trout bi min: means, is well, as bus. magpie, tnmiUh and other varieties umhi natural conditions. The Spring Grove bucket-y ward. in: to Mr. Stratum, in one of the few numeric: in the United Stan. and warden. Fifteen tttttlim lake trout an ram being hug-bod " the Spring Grove hatchery according to n “lament by Wm. J. Stratum, chief we and ttah Mate “New a tbring cm. Product!!! Hordes To Put In Waterways HATCH LAKE mom? T BY THE MILLIONS ")/na, iiiiegrji! Rings 'SIOP! " Chicago North Slip I and Milwaukee Railroad/C mpany highland Park Ticket Ounce F _ I Telephone "140 l Safety comes first, indisputabl ,‘on the North Shem Line, as the N h Shpre Line is one of. the first in Safety Statistics prove it day by day. I' . The North Shore érossing gate an is a most important factor of safety' to NorthShbrc cc munities. -, Protixtion is the paramount duty of nearly two hundred oftNistlwati:hmi'h of the highways guarding in three eight-. _ . F .4, .i/, hour shifts sixty North Show" crossings. se,.-eeiseege.e.sers.,,sta l . HERE are many highway) that cross the (North Shore TLine between Evanston a Milwaukee. The tradic they bear is uryasually'heavsr. the safe-condirt of Vehicles of every: kind across ‘our rig of way and; the undelayed passage of all North Shore tra us though this area involves a clock-work system for Court Hing the, two mbdespf naval wherever', they interktt) . ', . _' ', _ 1retetatermoeir--usli"iautr-shty9t_trtre't:, uvetoamedttGGjritiVriditidiiese undo-urn "tee 'e. " hid weapbuteomoofuawonldhomonï¬tminamrbmbmm adedrd of a weeding automobile. {Mr af the law. . I A New Coach Eat more bread and butter and you willprofit in health and strength. BOWMAN'S MILK is perfectly pas- teurized and -" carefully cooled, No time is lost- in bringing it to your door, Our attentive salesman will be glad to serve you. , ' _ *ttg,iit,it' l Milk Danae BROTHERS Mottir. Cars MORE MILK! . G. McPherson "Writ" M! IT! “I III HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS Phones: Hid!“ Park 120-121 iii 'it71.' 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