V Windahieidâ€"used ith speedometer, tor, and a motors the rear where it Watet Pumps Clarisscy Fuet| Oils are clean *More Heat Peg Dollar." ~ rgo and now q' large Shorc home to jobt&in make of oil Yurner. struction ‘om our neéw modern NSTON. . Deliveries ney can buy. _ of these qgual is to becorne ... Cfaimed péoj ers,}and no ol by the men if ‘dough mixers, Closad Models , of wood and s bill will be a rgal tax redq ure | depends n the at nd_i-alsi:md of the thtUrsDay, NoVEmBER 19 * The peopleâ€"6f the try must no hoviever, i that the ‘m M." ¢éd,by the| ways and means , wil: be the dhe that is ultimatefy adepted: chances ninety. Bine out of a|hundred, mm Feal tax ‘reduction fneasure will be framed ‘l the senate. " Khethar am wailsiy" driver clear vision Melion er all, â€" n«ible 1 rlu’t could bd done in tax red ty ‘°CS type of qual and stromg, they let. »m C’:‘tdw phone o MAIN OFFICE Lafayette 3200 Wea Whether or ; “-.t';: te.} ~ t or not i n rtial tax reduction meas. a n the action of: tha Te should be good mix. jection will be offered their wives are gnnd â€" provided a vepy n blug print of in the matter of Eï¬râ€::’.& u + that the 168 Democrats, to ty THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 ALDE N STUDIO CLEANING W & DYEING Not merely surface cleaning, but cleaned through and throughâ€"in the ol apo Sapthine AhQ reofotince thnt may bo iandled in s compitte Sokehs Rem e AnlAre Te o reeie e t oo menred in * somale Hats cleaned and blocked, $1. Caps cleaned and pressed, 50¢. Telephone 54 6 North Sheridan Road FRANKEN BROTHERS, Deerfield, HII. _ HOLLAND BULBS Fur Specialists MOLDANER & HUMER 380 East Central Avenue Darwin, Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., ot exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. Interior Decorations _ HIGHLAND PARK,ILL. Best varieties in strong clumps. PERENNIALS PHLOX and IRIS in vigorous, fieldâ€"grown plants. New and choice sorts. IT IS PLANTING TIME NOW. , SEND TODAY FOR OUR CATALOG R E M 0 D E L I N G R E L I N IN G C L E A N I N Gâ€" G L A ZI N G SIZI N G ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Will Gladly Give Advice Phone Wilmette 3400â€"4 trunk lines KRAUSS PEONIES VISITORS WELCOME Telephone Deerfield 241 s _ HENRY G. WINTER w ie all sorts of tin and sheet metal goods. We go not confine ourselves to stanâ€" d:v;g urti;les ?::3 as ventilators, chimney flues, ers, gutters, corâ€" nices, ete, . If you wish any special article made, such as a milk=cooler, for instance, come and we‘ll make it in first class style and at a low class price. |, f WE MAKE RIGHT HERE 48 North First Street | â€" Phone 635 Th y o ‘ .. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, .If Christopher Columbus hadn‘t disâ€" covered America where would Europe have been able to borrow money wizon- she went broke? â€" i 1OE s _ In the meantime, work of collecting funds for the public school auditorâ€" jum, to be constructed on the central site is proceeding rapidly. After the delay inctident to the summeér vacaâ€" tion and the other projects being conâ€" gidered in the village, the campaign committee for the public school audiâ€" '}Ol'il;m fund has actively resumed, its Wwork. | + : [ eP ; George J. Pope, who head the camâ€" paign committee, have been recruitâ€" ing helpers, and HKave found .an enâ€" thusiastic response to their appeal. With the greatly enlarged commitâ€" tee hard at work, it is hoped that the remaining sums may be pledged in the near future. ; > ; xo 0| As we‘ understand it, America is as popular in Europe as installment collectors are in this country,â€"Dalâ€" las News. i + ‘The people who do, not like the tax on automobileg: might be reminded that shoe leath@r is not taxed, / This is called a workâ€"aâ€"day world, but recently it has been more of a playâ€"aâ€"day one. * + $ 7 aa on the, new building. â€"Coâ€"operation of the other civic botfiea interested in The yite, has been most etaniiying _ | At a series of meetings during the week, the number ‘of volunteer workâ€" ers in the campaign has been‘ maâ€" terially increased. â€" Edward R. Johnâ€" ston, General Abel Davis and Mrs. Final plans and specifications for the south side public school building at Glencoe have been completed by the architects, and contractors have been asked for preliminary bids on the work. The plans have been on view in the office of J. A. Armstrong, architect, for some time, and (the board of education expects within a few days, to consider the bids, Both local and outside contractors have been asked to submit figures. . i _ +/ Will Push Work ' Every effort will be made by the board of education to push the work the vision of the driver, such as well lighted streets, good vehicle lights, and windshields that are free from dust, increases the impression made on the driver‘s mind and shortens his reaction time." * Plans Complete for South Side _ Btructure and Funds for New Auditorium Control Necessary "The analysis shows that pedestrian traffic discipline and control are as necessary for the protection of the pedestrian as motor vehicle regulaâ€" tion is necessary for the safety of the driver and the occupants of the car. To be effective as an inhibition, the punishment must be of sufficient severity to act as a deterrent not only on the offender involved, but on all potential offendérs. Punighment must be sure, otherwise the gambling imâ€" pulse in human nature will nullify its effect as an inhibition. This commitâ€" tee found that the distraction, irriâ€" tation, and confusion caused by rear seat drivers, was a contributing cause of accidents. Where drivers were found responsible for accidents, inatâ€" tention while driving was given as the principle reason for the fatal acâ€" cident. Still another finding of the committee was the element of obâ€" structed vision which enters into the accident question, Anything that aids GLENCOE SCHOOLS TO HAVE NEW BUILDINGS .. "Crossing streets at places other than cross walks is the most dangerâ€" ous: habit a pedestrian could acquire" says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chitago Motor élub, and in proof of this he points out that only a very small percentage of pedestrian cLou- ings are‘ made at . other than crogs walks, and yet every large city has a percentage of fatalities oceurring in the middle of the ‘block otit .of proâ€" portion to the number of persons who cross streets at places other than cross walks. 4j P _ Extremely Hazardons f "This proves," ‘says Mr.., Hayes, "that : jayâ€"walking js extremély hazâ€" ardous to those who must indulge in it. At a recent meeting in St. Louis two huridred citizens representing the various civic organizations of the city met at the invitation of the St. Louis saféety council, and among other things it was discovered that while fiftyâ€"three â€" adult aedeatrians met death at street intersections, forty were killed between blocks,. In this connection the report of the commitâ€" tee said: ‘The practice of jayâ€"walking is clearly a distinct hazard and should be eliminated by education or legisâ€" lation or both.‘ i0 uf ; Motor Club Head Holds That the Pedestrian â€" Traffic Needs _ Discipline and Control; Prevent Accidents ‘Tuesday Afternoon and Evening ~â€" DECEMBER FIRST . / IS EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS TONY SARG‘S MARIONETTES "JAYâ€" Highland Park Woman‘s Club nuytronrl-nnfaemmmm prices. Substantial saving and comâ€" F. J. WEIDLING CO. HIGH â€"GRADE GRAND PLANOS plete satisfaction. .. | ||_ . _ 8945 N. Western Ave. Chicago, IIl. PUBLIC SERVICE radio,‘the convenience of gas and electricity . . . Today, surely, we have much to be thankful for. RATEFUL that their lives G Kad been spared and an } ample harvest reaped, the Pilgrims set aside the first "Day of Thanksgiving" in 1621 .. . They knew nothing of the comfort of the automobile, the pleasure of _ â€"304 years ago and now OF NORTHERN 1 SoeaA, e e tA se d eunine 1<% ho( eanth x 4t : uen Ate MBE ; :: Public Typist o. wags *k aat by out Home Service Department Candied Sweet Potatoes inngh ts Cnipronty Setad 16 North 34 NDS . C z:'?ï¬az.,«f;: d «t