f & 66 % tA 1t EP $Â¥ ; ¢ 12k t yul g€ AUTOS SHOULD HAVE TAE BEST OF BRAKES _ Neglect Responsible "In considering the details of soâ€" called "brake failure‘ as a cause of accidents," Mr. Hayes explains, "the American ‘Automobile _ Association, with which‘ the local organization is affiliated, found‘that most brake sysâ€" tems were not giving more than sevâ€" entyâ€"five per cent of their full efâ€" ficiency by reason of owner neglect. ‘This applied to fourâ€"wheel brakes as well as the twoâ€"wheel variety. One of the ‘chief reasons for this low efficiency of so important a unit of the car is the failure of the average driver to take advantage of what is known as the wrapping action of the brake bands. When bands are of uniâ€" form cleararce al the way} ;rom’)d, every square inch of lining /comes into contact with the brake drum siâ€" multaneously. This causes the band to follow the drum, or to . wrap around it. Brake effectiveness is greatly increased, and the car stops with far less effort on the part of the driver. 7 Adjust Clearance ~ "Most car owners consider clearâ€" ance uniformity as simply a detail During this périod of transition in brakes, he says, there is an unnecesâ€" sary tendéncy toward a double stand~ ard of stopping, which can be preâ€" vected by getting more out of the brakes on older cars and: refraining from using the newer brakes excesâ€" sively. > Motorists who do not enjoy the, latest improvements in brakes are missing a good opportunity and overâ€" looking safety by not making greater effort to get the most from their present ~brakes, is the opinion, of Charles M. Hayes, président of the Chieago Motor Club. #5 PAGE FOUR President Hayes of Chicago Motor Club Says Inâ€" efficient Brakes Are Due to Neglect . NECESSARY FOR SAFETY You have a right to be happy and optimistic! Even if you are just reâ€" turning from the best vacation you ever had and must get back to the daily grind and to replefiish the houseâ€" hold supplies. * Be Joyousâ€" For when we planned our Fac You Sale, we knew that you w glad to take advantage of the prices on this high grade m dise. y Thin Shelled _ Jordarf Almonds Special during this sale Fill the candy jar with Jordan Alâ€" monds, Wrapped Caramels or Milk Chocolate. Ti Highland Park, II. _ Phones 144â€"363 Replenish the medicine cabinet with Klenzo Dental Creme, Rexall Shavâ€" ing Creme, Epsom Salts, Tincture of Iodine, Puretest Aspirin Tablets, Borâ€" ic Acid, Adbesive Plaster and Gauze. Robert Eve wants to save money. The 10,000 Rexall Stores, of which these stores are bne, are part owners of the mammoth, modern factories producing high grade drug R 3 x 150 pr.flm{em from the well kx)\'oï¬h lines of Lord Baltimore Stationery, Monglgran} Rubber GY:vu. Firstaid Supplies, Klenzo Dental prepou&tms, Puretest Hirmholdmï¬m‘wi.w Rexall m'. hi :'llhc“d our ?:ctcriel and distributed exclusively in this community through our stores. This is a most urlusual opportunity for you to save money on standard drug store merchandise, hot weather comforts, tion and on items of Daily Home Use. e will be nearly 150 genuine bargains on guaranteed goods which we sell every day at regular pï¬eh,- This® is a real ty for you to "l'l:. on ] regularly in every home. The merchgndise for this Sale has been carefully selected to give you maximum savings and_to prove to you anew that your local Renwxdpmltw_sm. Ts not secure unusual ama tems gularly TY e m . M t C o merely a store but an t tegral part of the greatest coâ€"operative system of druggist service stations. â€" These factories literally sell these [o?du through us Direct to You without any intervening middleman‘s C g -Ml: + August 14 to 31 49¢ Made from Pure White Italian Tale. Jonteel Tale: Py this Site Opposite N. W TD i NO asda w 39¢ Fu;tory-tb- u would. be 1e special merchanâ€" "All greate from can, eratio safety| tained} as ha most failed 1 run‘ just one brake that makes the stand on end, Experience demâ€" or‘st that brakes are used most in weather, and it follows that if the brakes are not in equal adâ€" U t: under such conditions there is ‘no in hvhwc good brake. The 100 per cerkt ‘brake may reduce| the resultant braking «#Mcienâ€" e to nil, and cause a skid.> . _â€";|â€" Effect of Weather / # tively few car owners apâ€" preciate the effect: of the weather and the elements on the brakes. In damp wea linings will be much more effective than in ~dry weather, yet few owners will remember to wash the briakes when'ï¬rvis very little natural dampness~t~If= oil tends to work out on the.right brake band of the rear wheel during hot weather the si*nplest remedy is to drive up on the crown of:*the road instead of allowl:F the axle to tip to the right se confstantly. |. | * F y "All| brakes are capable of giving which |provides for even wear of the linings, Rather than take the trouble to * the bands carefully. they allow excessive clearance all around, which means that in wet weather the brakes| may get waterlogged. 8E ity of adjustment is an even more important feature. iIT‘wo brakes, evenly| adjusted, are safer in the long â€" During the perio;ésfrom July,: 1924, to April, 1925, 27 labcrers enterâ€" ed the United State.& as against 97,â€" 826 for the same period the year preâ€" M’orli common laborers are leaving the United States than are coming in, now that the two per cent immigraâ€" tion law is in efle«l:'}, according to a report | made® public; recently by the National Industrial bonference boa‘rd. Sealir MOR Sale Starts Friday, August 14, and Ends Monday Aug. 31 \u.u Odor Jonteel .............$ ‘50e Bay" Rum, 8: 0%. ... . T5e Harmony Lilne Vegeâ€" Pnugc'e-t Witch Hazel , ts Aithe fap * 39¢ Georgia Rose Toilet Water m § .. 79¢ ~~_‘â€" Aspirin ‘Thblets Va nds Mihuebte pACIORY ies w0o. tas shie 117C Jonteel Hair Nets Best 10c hair net on the rlnarket. %:rin‘ this â€" sale ‘ service than owners obtain hem. The brakes on older cars rough care ind intelligent opâ€" , be made to offer far greater than is at present being obâ€" When we speak of the brakes kng failed: what we mean, in nstances, is‘ that the owner o help the brakes help him." i LABOR LEAYVES U. S. THAN ENTERING y ‘Down 'immhgntioh is Affecting “'ï¬rowt of Population â€" > 25¢ Georgia Rose Talcum, T 0P ME sucomentaniaarinedent en 50e Georgia â€" Rose Face Passenger .Station Other Toilet Goods ~\MONEYâ€"SAVINGâ€"SALE lets $1.19 19¢ Symond‘s : Inn Vanilla Exâ€" tract ..............._ 2 for Symond‘s Inn Symond‘s Inn mailncgrale F Ballardvale ‘F. W. Cherri o 196 conomcunc tB8 Ballardvale : Dry â€" Mustard Ferrari_ . Olive «in â€"....,... ~_.o 44 oz ....._.Both for 1.00 Rexall .Orderlies,150‘s. 50c "98"â€"Hair Tonic, 6 oz 25¢ "08" Shampoo Paste, aos Byere. °C o 40e Gypey Cream, 8 or 50¢ Kidney Pills, 60‘s.. 49e Cadet .Wrapped‘ Caraâ€" en geiont 49¢ Jelly ‘Spice : Strings, _ 49e Oldâ€"Fashioned â€" â€" Gum Pure Food Products common laborers left the country Iul;m:netlouot 16,048. > the same period of time net immigration of all classes showed a decrease of 714 per cent over the year previous. | . : ‘"While the ultimate effect of the new quota law at this time cannot be ‘determined," the conference board said, "the scaling down of immigraâ€" tion to about a fifth of what it was before the war has the immediate effect of stabilizing the growth of our population, with the attending reâ€" sult of a sustained high wage level. Actual money wages in industry toâ€" day are 116 per cent above what they were before the war. â€"_Tax â€"students ; and administration leaders in the senate believe that such ‘a conference would be of great advantage in shaping future tax legâ€" islation. It is planned to discuss proâ€" posals whereby‘ the federal governâ€" ment or the states might relinquish certain fields of taxation so .that overlapping and confliction might be avoided in the future. $ f Although congress does not open until December, the Ways and Means committee which will have the reveâ€" Plans for a tax conference between the federal*~government and repreâ€" sentatives of the various states, are being prepared tentatively by adminâ€" istration leaders in Washington. It is hoped to hold the conference some time during the coming «winter, and Président Coolidge doubtless will be asked to get beRind the plans for the meeting. A \Some of the tax statesmen believe that the «federal government should have the exclusive field for. income taxes and that the states should do all the levying of inheritance taxes. "Allowing for the decline .in , the purchasing power of the domm assuming that the same sta: of living prevailed as existed in 1920, the wage earner today is about thirty per cent better off, as regards ‘real‘ wages, than he was at the peak of the wage level of 1920." TAX CONFERENCE Between â€" Federal < Government Family: Medicines THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, and resentatives of R.ite States Candy / Lem. fnsemec ol OR Oil, pint 2 for Pow. 2 for BEING PLANNED 59¢ ea. 4le 39e 79¢ 196 31e SAVE with SAFET Y y s O MWME S a is man tyrea 1.00 Liver Salts, 14 oz 25c Toothache â€" Drops.. 90¢ Firstaid Gauze, 5 yds 79e 1.75 Clinical Thermometers 1.29 15¢ Firstaid Gauze Bandâ€" aie, 2 in .......:........\I%e 1.00 Peptona, 16 oz .......... T9¢ 25¢ Foot Powder, 4 oz ...19¢ 25¢ Carbolic Salve, in tube 19¢ 50¢ Antiseptic . Powder _ . M 0M S irhorrnnsreprvecteuncrs‘ ARORG 85¢ Antiseptic Tooth Powd N6 ME â€"ebri Geerromece bexizaceimcnes, TWe 60c Shaving Lotion, 8.. oz 3%e § CBMFY > . en Eonl lee ind ce 1.25. Symphony â€" Lawnâ€" Inâ€" 1,00 Glenwood . > Envelopes 25¢ Little. Liver â€"Pills, 30¢ Klensâ€"all, 4 oz 25¢ Adhesive Plaster 1 in ho nc O NY PPE ‘â€" A.+â€"cieaneceoms 10 Fnsinig baole. & yie __ terlined ‘Stationery 50¢ Tinker‘ Tape ... 40¢câ€"Adhesive Plaster, 1 in Tbe Household Needs Lord Baltimore â€" Portâ€" folO . ./4)se rrentimeecinnest se Wyndmoor _ P o u n d yndmoor Envelopes.. Tradition | Stationery\... Halleroft â€" Stationery.... Arabesque Stationery.. DRUG STORE Girls desiring to take part in. the ‘roundâ€"theâ€"world contest to be given by the Illinois Products Exposition should halve their entries arranged at once, according to the announcement made recently by A. R. Shaeffer, diâ€" rector of| the contest, 10 S. LaSalle street, cago. Two Illinois girls will be given trips around the world starting Nov. 26 and ending March 10. > N The b:{thing beauty contest will be but one feature of the Legion carnival, which will be held on the beach Aug. 29 and 30. Many other attractions are being arranged. Merchants have coâ€"operated, and the Legion expects the show to be one of the biggest nue legislation in charge, will meet in October and according to Senator Smoot, the Senate Finance commitâ€" tee will be called into session in Noâ€" vember. ASee events in years. \~Four other Illinois girls will be given trips through the Panama Canal via New York‘and San Francisco and Senator Smoot stated that no defiâ€" nite program for reducing taxes has yet been evolved and he declared that the principal task at present is sounding out the sentiment of, the country. . Bathing beauties of towns on the north shore will display their charm at the American Legion<festival at Waukegan Aug. 29 and 30. * A contest on the second day will be the main event. The Legion will award w in prizes; $250 first prize, $100 second, and $50 third. Notices have beenâ€"sent out to nearâ€" by towns advising of the contest, and the Legion expects many entrants. Buutymdmeeofflgnnwfllbo the determining factors when prizes are handed out. ROUNDâ€"THEâ€"WORLD _ â€" TRIPS AS PRIZES HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS BATHING BEAUTIES + AT LEGION AFFAIR $400 in Prizes.Will be Awarded .at Festival in Waukegan August 29â€"31 Girls Who Sell Most Tickets Will Get Globe Trips Free _ as Reward ‘ 19e 2%¢ 39e 19¢ 20c Firstaid Gauze Bandâ€" (1 7 0s RMG BC . s.â€"mectustarmer 1,.25 Permedge Sewing Scis~ B0e Castor Oil, 4 oz ........ 85¢ Aromatic Spt. of Amâ€" monia 2 08 | .;.....:».. $5¢ Spirits of Camphor, oz 1.00 1,00 Lather ‘Brush ...._._..... 79¢ 1.50â€"6.50 Hair Brushes 1.39â€"4.98 25¢ Tincture lodine with & + AMEpRCRIDINE :1:052.05,...250;.c L0c Flnid Ext, Case. Aroâ€" j matic, :4 0% ............; b0¢ Glycerin, 4 or ... 20c Borie M OW ccicy ic 15¢‘ Alum 'mr. 4 oz...... 85¢ Cream of Tartar, 4 oz BO¢c Rochelle Sait, 4 oz... 19¢ Soda Bicarbonate, 16 Io 270 NKE uederentitomiesene se TBE 25e Zinc Stemrate, 1 o% ... "3, . Hinkle‘s . .......,...s Twinâ€"Tabs _ Laxative.... Laborâ€"Lite ~A; Monogram .mholll EWOE «) en s nc vaniectheainkss Puretest Products _ JULIUS C. LAEGELER, R.Ph. â€" Highwood, III. â€"â€"â€" Phones 222â€"1 Laegeler â€" Pharmac 19¢ 15¢ 39¢ 23¢ 49¢ 19¢ 19¢ 15e C $1.00 â€" Rose hies %:x‘:ll Cream & Btl).bbedï¬ï¬‚l:rocCO-b f egular price During this sale...... 29C Maxijmum Ladies‘ Regular price 50¢ Sale Price .__....__ _ soysnuqg y10o1 4jipen?t» Regularly 25¢ each 19 During this sale... 1 IC Maximum Men‘s Combs Regular price 30¢ 23 Sale price ..._....._.__. € Regularl livo Shrmpoo 2ue ouye Shempto Other Toilet Goods For 50 Years the Standard of Quality o n t e nt men t body. No matter what your age drink plenty BOWMAN‘S MILK.’.g is good for you. Know the happiness of a healthy 39¢ 37e 31¢ and 35¢ Cascade This Sale 5Qq for to match, en Pound Paper Linen Envelopes Keeps your teeth white Regular 25¢ During ‘this Sale> 45¢ Cascade linâ€" 80c values "Your Mo 7 Buys_M_m%eZt a Cascade Linen _ Dental Creme Splendid plan for the m éollege, but they should res they will have things to do sides making fudge and , proms. s ® ‘ f mothm!orieou-j a health center, but each have an individual one in 6 yard in the form of a well , garden. £g Rmol'll!ml’“lhj mobile accidents seems to they know how to drive too * Report that a young man into the wholsale trade, ma simply that he is trying to e« a dozen girls at the same t These sun baths that ' mm““"ï¬ seem muflw’ioommdm- MILEL 19¢ Insist on THURSDAY, AUGU 4| M THUI