Sadie B. Chambers AMENTAL IRON AND n, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Mrments called for and detivered EET METAL WORKS vrior Jazz Finishing a Specialty Kinds of Ornamental Plastering W. B. Freeberg LASTER CONTRACTOR *R * ter H. K. Grimson STERING CONTRACTORS heridan Rd. H. F. Kelley, Mgr. REFICEâ€"363 BLOOM STREET . STONEW ALL P. 441 529 S. Geen Bay Rd. _and Water Pipe Contractors House Service rainage and Catch Basin . 0. Box 186, Highland Park, IIL IRIE AVE HIGHWOOD, ILL DAILY: 9:30 to 4:04 and by .p_pointment tral Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443039 ited Ornamental Iron Works NY AND ALL KINDS menta) Iron and Bronse Work Steel Fabrication Estimates Furnished hone Highland Park 801â€"W P. 495 Evenings lsny hone Highland Fark 755â€"M UNERAL DIRECTORS A. Noerenberg Co. TERING CONTRACTORS 614 Glenview Avenue ter & Cement Contractors Monday and Friday 0 ing by appointment only hone ROGERS PARK 1009 DNDAY and FRIDAY p phone Dearborn 5698 HONE HIGHLAND PARK 215 652 Deerfield Avenue in rear 26 N. Sheridan Rd. Phone H. P. 2556 . radley C. Downing . M. PRIOR CO. hone Highland Park 2180 Percent Work a M’v ER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS . Park State Bank Bldg.. Suite 16 ONE HIGHLAND PARK 215716 UPHOLSTERING * 60 REAL unlot.l'r'-r JOB Renovating â€" Furniture Revair Central Av. _ Tel. H. P. 2164 UNDERTAKERS . A. ROBERTS hone Highland Park 530 phone Highland Park 299 OSTEOPATHY NSI & COMPANY 388 Central Avenue hone Highland Park 573 Park E. NELSON RD T. REBLING Manufacturers Phone H. P. 215 ectory St., S VITTI & SON aAy, aAvoust 2, ides NG CONTRACTORS Residence TAILOR 1te Ambulance SIGNS Call 35 S. St. Johns Ave. &4 xROC e cr Tel. Main $1548 Res. Tel. H. P. 1041 MANY INJUSTICES RESULT president of the Chicago Iï¬duh. "Amateur champions of reform are urging all sorts of impossible schemes to reduce accidents, and hundreds of drastic bills are being drafted by wellâ€"meaning amateurs to present at the forthcoming sessions of the legisâ€" latures of fortyâ€"four states. C COUNTRY RIOTS IN SAFETY FIRST SPREE "Many injustices are committed in the name of safety. On our country highways and city streets. skulking speed sleuths pot in uniform are waiting to pounce on motorists who drive one or two miles an hour over the soâ€"called speed limits. . Amateur Reformers | "The amateur safety reformers have made it difficult for public ofâ€" ficers and civic organizations to proâ€" test against this wholesale mulcting of motorists, on the grounds that the speed trap operators were performâ€" ing their sworn duty in trying to cut down the number of accidents. The fact that revenue and revenue only is the aim of thousands of these speed sleuths throughout the country seems not to have pierced into the conâ€" sciousness of many of ‘our safety amateurs. We must recover from| our wild uturjdlin of safety reform and look at the problem soberly. Amateur Reformers Make It Difficult for Public Officers â€" 4o Properly Enforceâ€" THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926 Cannot Be Excused "Arresty for alleged speed on broad country highways at a time when there may be little traffic and in a place where there are no houses, canâ€" not be excused on the ground that it is done in the name of safety. Such practices lead only to disrespect for the law in general, and they do not advance the cause of safety. The moâ€" torist who becomes the victim of a speed operator carries a feeling of resentment against lawâ€"enforcing ofâ€" ficers which even extends to those officers who are performing their duty in & commendable manner. He does not distinguish between the grafting ispeed trap ope’ntor and the regular officer who is seeking only to regulate traffic and to prevent acâ€" cidents. | All those interested in safeâ€" ty must \lum that the wholesale and unjustifi@ble arresting of motorists does not promote safety, and furâ€" thermore that recklessness cannot al, ways be measured by the speedomeâ€" "The country is on a safety first Strictly fresh 3 dozen ... Phones Highland Park 1677, 1678, 1679, Deerfield 143 "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North First Street, Highland Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Highland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Doerï¬dd Peas, fresh and sweet tender, 2 lbs. for ... SéUGA:llL-e-dH. & E. Pure Cane; ranulated ; 10 lbs.. for ... 69(‘, EGGSâ€" Lean Bee%Soup Meat, the lb. ... SIRLOIN ROAST Boneless Rolled s Beef Roast, the Ib. ... 28(: Boneless Beef Stew the lb. ...._._.____â€" Breast Lamb the lb. . the Ib. Fresh Plate Beef Halibut Steak the lb. Salmon Steak SPECIALSFOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,August 27th and FOR FRIDAY ONLY FANCY POTATOES the Laws 59¢ ‘__164c 40e 124%c _ $1 20c 45¢ 40c 10c Illinois, has said: ‘It is a matter of common knowledge that there is probâ€" ably no law upon our statute book as to which there is such widespread popular misunderstanding and misâ€" construction of its terms. There is no speed limit in miles fixed by this section of the statute. This misconâ€" struction is not confined to the ordiâ€" nary citizen but is shared by many officials as well. It is a matter of common knowledge that upon the outskirts of many of the cities of the state are signs stating a speed limit in miles and that upon our new state highways are signs stating that the speed limit is thirtyâ€"five miles per hour. It does not follow that because a rate of speed in miles is stated in the statute to be prima facie unreaâ€" sonable and dangerous, that such rate of speed is in fact unreasonable and dangerous in every case or that a lesser rate of speed in every case is reasonable and not dangerous. A rate of speed of fifty or sixty miles an hour with a heavy, kighâ€"powered car, on a cement roadway, in /the country where there are no side roads i . : Case In Point "In the case of Stansfield vs. Wood, the appelate court of Illinois speakâ€" ing of section 22, the speed law of or farm crossings or farm buildings, with no traffic of any kind upon the highway, with a careful driver; might not be unreasonable or dangerous, while a rate of even three miles an hour, upon that same highway, in that same locality, while a flock of that same locality, while a flock of sheep or cattle were driven thereon might be an unreasonable and danâ€" gerous rate of speed and therefore unlawful." Kipling says only a dozen writers have gained immortality in the last 2,500, years and no doubt Sinclair Lewis is wondering who the other eleven are. © "Prohibition," said Uncle Eben, "depends on creatin‘ a demand for ite water deâ€" night before instid of so much de next mornin‘.‘"â€"Cincinâ€" nati Enquirer. . Register. . ~ SsEND YOUR DRY CLEANING RUGS AND DRMPERIES TO â€"THERELIABLE LAUNDRYâ€" DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDERERS.: We specialize in new houses ; remove paint rnd pufty spatters without scratching the glass. Estimates cheerfully given. Tel. Highland Park 1511, and evenings from 6 to 8, Htï¬hl‘ Park 2757 R A PP BR O°%" HIGHLAND PARK WINDOW CLEANING SERYVICE HAMSâ€" Miller & Hart Armour‘s Star Bread and Butter Pickles 8 jars for ............._._._._ Cabbage, Fancy . new, the Ib. ...._..._. Fresh Calf Sweetbreads, lb. Beef Pot Roast SBG ID. | ;»mm5mrms. BACON SQUARESâ€" 2 to 8 Ib. pieces, lb. ... 2i SHEBEO | HJ,: ‘»....m.c,n.sonesoemmmimmcrnicincy Veal Breast with pocket Front Leg Veal White Fish the Ib. FOR MONDAY ONLY SOAP SALE Highland Park‘s Down T _35%c __T%e 22¢ 65¢ 30¢ 45¢ 40¢ 18c 28Â¥4¢ $1 s se 9 ‘pletion during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, amounted to 10,628 miles, according to the bureau of public roads of the U. S. Department of agriculture. This brings the total mileage of completed Federal aid roads to 52,526 miles,. The new fisâ€" cal year was begun with 14,855 miles under construction and 2,483 miles approved for construction. * There is every ‘indication that progress will equal that of the preceding year. All Federal aid ‘funds are being expended in coâ€"operation with the states in the construction of the Fedâ€" eral aid highway system consisting of 180,000 miles of the most importâ€" ant interstate roads in the country. Provision for the continuation of the his season of cello teaching, having experienced the largest enrollment of summer students in his career as pedagogue, is anticipating with great enthusiasm a â€" vacation in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he will be the work through the fiscal year 1929 was recently made when Congress auâ€" thorized $75,000 for each of the fiscal vears 1928 and 1929. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryce whose . gifted â€" daughter, Ione, has HANS HESS TO SPEND f VACATION IN MICHIGAN Federalâ€"aid roads brought to com der, Old Monk Mayonâ€" naise, the qt. ... Canada Dry Gingerale, doz. Case of 50 for Catsup, large bottles Rib Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chops R. C. CANTERBURY 19 S. LaSalle St. â€" Central 2113 DERAL AID ROADS NOW TOTAL 52,526 MILES Filet Haddie the ID. ... Fresh Broilers, Ib. . 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