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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1927, p. 22

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'i. Pubic- One Which Is Not Yet 5515:”; Suki-“£113 of y‘all Curd-l Thought; Cost _ . Ill-Th" 7 -- wig-01in: 'l,'l,"atlitiET,',t mm”: -PAd=Flrqt Needed by Young Mel It is pointed out that liability in- surance is most needed by young men recently started in business, a judg- ment against whom might mortgage their entire future. This might hap- pen irrespective of whether or not the ate-idem: was his fault. Then there is the older man about to retire from business and dependent upon his sav- ings for comfort in his old age. A judgment against such a person mizhl dissipate his fortune and lelve him practically destitute. Some be- lieve that no man can say his automo- bile is properly insured unless he is protected from the verdict of a jury. In other words. it is impossible for the careful driver to control or fully guard against the actions of others who use the highways. Careful indi- viduals may not be to blame for the accident, but the other person may have superior legal talent. Then. too, one mast always contend with ior) riders. preoccupied pedestrians, chil- dren who play in the streets, nervous people who suddenly turn but i front of a car, the old and infirm, the safety maniacs and with the tiekie- oe'ss of such elements as min, wind.i by H. c, Brokaw (Technical Adviser of M. C. A. Automobile School) There appears to be a growing sen- timent th oughout the country that laws should be passed which require all automobile owners to carry a pub- lie liability insurance. " is stated that at present only about 25 per cent have such protection. The first state to pass such legislation along this line was Masaehusietts. There the crust of insurance is fixed by authori~ ties of the commonwealth and varies according to the automobile and its location. For instance. the owner of a car in the country pays a lower rate than one in the city. The demand foe such legislation appears to grow out of the de>ire to protect injured per- sons against automobile owner: yho, hei-ause of lad: of resources. would be unable to si-nle damages in case of judgment against them. Insurance companies are said to oppose such legislation because they believe there will be state-operated insurance funds to supply the protection. This is what' has happened in Massachusetts. [ Sole M Risks I It appears that there are some risks which the insurance companies do not care to accept because of eer- tain hazards. Under their regulations there would always be some people who would be unable to obtain liabil- ity insurance. On the other hand, it is maintained that state operated in- surance implies the principle of legal compulsion. which is contrary to the spirit of the American people. It is also contended that the law discrim- inates against Massachusetts citizens, since those from other states travel- int through ‘this particular common- wealth are not subject to the regula- tion. _ Whether or not ordinary liability insurance is a luxury or n thrift measure wems to be diftieolt to In. swer. The motorists consider it a luxury. However, it must be said that linbility for injury through in We We mm In oblin t ion life. MEAN“? WITHIN) C0MPU ISORY TY PE BARRBD 'DIVINE’S 5dEiLLirfiLLC%] 1616 ORBINGTON AVENUE _ EVANS’I'ON Tel. University 5661 mm muslin AND AND um " DRAPERIES. FURNITURE COVERINGS emd INTERIOR DECORATIONS which may follow one through Moderate Prices Prohibitive 13% this“ m to greatly increase the number et unto- mobilists who would seek and! pro- tection. There is no dethsite occlusion TW- gnrding the protection of a motorist by liability insurance. " is I mat- ter which is being given and“! gthuught by many competent people in ithe automotive industry and in one 'which should be thoughtfully studied by motorists in the United States. "My friends." he said. N beg of you who are reading the magazines and keeping up with the thought of the day. to remember that what St. Paul said is true today. There is paganism with its ideals, here is Christianity." Take your choice. You can not mix them up. On the one side there is' darkness. on the other light; here is Belial. there is Christ; err is sensuality. there is sanctity! Take Four choice. You have got to choose one or the other. of the Bible Ind of the climb and said that the new social order must be guided by Christ if it is to be fun- damentally sound Ind servieeabte. Facing the New Social Order" was the theme of Dr. (Rouge Crit Ste- wart, trustees of Northwestern uni- versity and rector of St. Luke's Epis- copal church, Evanston, before the minutes to the Institute of Govern- ment, recently held it the Georgian hotel, Evanston. Dr. Stewart took sharp issue will. thinkers.and mg:- zine writers who are' ranking light ings, and the shah, chi): and con- ttict of the sword of Christ with its hilt coming right up oat of the ground. making a Sign of the mas, and he who is a follower of Christ won't hesitate in; his choke, nor wob- ble. as to the atrium standard of what is right or what is wrong. in the no. Social Order." "There is thematne Mule going on today Hurt-you find in the Book of Revelations hen-mm the lamb and the beast. And in the long run there are but two sutws,--the Sign of the Beast, and the Sign of the Cross. There is the smooth circle of phy- NEW SOCIAL ORDER NOT UNLIKE OLDER “(him mamm-mu-m and "ni-t “M "in ottiabl1itvi-kbr-tid heath eootofamet-etims St istiketrthatth.rat--t-de. awfully plum-d sumac. ind that admin] count is aka: in!» consid- enlion. "the t"utstterortheoeael dents cu: be valued it will be ”- iible to reduce the human nun, Bpeeir3 price- fov a limit- ed time only. and ”when which an only be am by uitud open: atom. We all" I mick len- ice in - culture. In our hirtuttilu department all the latest styles of hair ut- tirrq for Men, Women and Chm. 6mm“ “WM”! The Nelda Ciwuline Process for perfect waving. HIGHWOOD Phone 251 Permanent Waving" Save Your Money NOW - Save Regrets Later! Let Us Serve Your Wants with a Savings Amt v. Safety Deposit Box Insurance A Handy Checking Account "WE'RE GROWING DAILY -- GROW WITH US" (iiir)gstti,it,tt) JoinOurChristmasSavingsCIub Highwood State Bank AIMS TO GIVE FRIENULY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES "The Community Bank" AND SAVE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR "fo (may Shop ILLINOIS Open Saturday Nights, 6 to 8 to), "in the things which concern woun- en most," says Mrs. Sherwood. “unr- riage and children, the Goth-lie tour an must recognize u bigtdirsq on her conscience two laws which other women, friends and neighbors, no good and often much better Christian than herself, have, for the no“ part, discarded long an). Le., the indiuolu~ bility of marriage and the We“ of the family. I might state it brief, ly thum We live in America where divorce is so prevalent that one out of two hundred and seventy-seven marriages is dissolved by it mnnnl~ ly. Yet, in contemplating matrimony for ourselves or for our children these statistics can have no concern for as. By faith and by practice we are tour mitted to one mate, if we may, for “long as'he lives. #nd ngnin: in the midst"of in everywhere growing tendency to limit the fully for all sorts of reasons, we ttpee bot two alternatives. continence, or all the children the Lord choose to send.' Surely him good and stMeient m- sons for calling the Catholic hy'om- an's view-point slightly dittereat from that of the great.majnrity of Anneli- can wornett. "Dub them old-fashioned, anti-) quated. if you will, that? hw- of can church about marriage, we CithMie, women hold our heads high about thorn. Wv think that Mthoutrh the; few may and undoubtedly do sullen by them. they protect Ind honor the! many. The meanness mrriage del cided upon on the spur of the irc) ment, and entered into before a te-l tice of the peace or some wayside} marryxng parson is impossible to N Catholic who obeys the In“ of him church.” I Th? eenter.of the new New“: gold rush is a place culled ‘chpah. and that probably isn't 1 but] Dune for it either. The action of Great Britain in] sending a cruiser to NW!“ waters to Hike off any British who) may need help is very disturbing to! those of our intemationalists who, have been claiming that we didn't‘ have any business down then m to protect American citizen. I Despite rapidly mounting divan- rate and widely upland birth mud agitation. women a! the Cuban: mm. sanding by the position of their chm Wan tho- movements ,iue.Hgttu"ff .5- serts Grace H. . - % the Much Scribner's Maniac. CATHOLIC ad by ".ttu. d n ChMNNdAMd mmmnrmnmmrnl. by AVOID DIVORCE ‘Oh'm'on B? -Pr'e%iiiT, tis m m is than». a»; hapa the pencil“ desire ot the Cod-1 idges' to live a few weeks out under, the skies in God's unspoiled acm‘ has been responsible for the Prat}; dent's decisiqn.‘ Under our he'r methods of living, trmpomtion and) communieatiem, the President can car- ry his om: with him, and it in mt, longer necessary foe him to be in direct touch with Washington. The ( west will be I good thing for the.) (‘oolidxes. and it will likely be eoodl for the westemert to have I Pie-L" dent live in that section of the coma try for . few weeks. “ We have I pretty good hunch that the longer France hold: of! on the debt settlement theness we are grain; to tret, in spite of the interest that is acrumuUtintr. Wilmington -BPoper corn-pon- l. any.“ qditorinl man, in. head ','."/'td.'t,ti1 pm oe. tLir "Fl , _ 0001111681013” mmmm “tubing.“ Vang-kWh THAT LAST LOAD .OF COAL 148 North First Street FRANK SILJESTROM LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE CHICAGO SOLVAY COKE PETROLEUM CARBON COKE is practically the same in either case. that is why we are forced to make an additional charge for small lots. When you order that last lot of coal that you need to wind up the winter, remember that there is economy in making it a full load, even though you may only need a ton to pull you through. We will serve you promptly when you need to put in that final load to finish out the season. . It takes very little longer to haul a full load than a ton, the cost of delivery wanna-d IMWWumth-mn‘: wrteiqtqt 'nrrt..metthg$-tts-.otr&rrbst tr-l-rem, hull. A"a-eugttetrigCt-- thmamm if?" M1ttt 1eeete1t1te teeetreeud an PUBLIC Same: COMPANY OF NORTH!“ mall " s. St. 3%...‘1‘3W Park Wm. Guyot. District S-rirttemfert iiiiiiiiii wm ADS iiiiiiiii1iiiiiiriiii ' Highland Park Transfer and.ditorture Company manner WAREHOUSE. m cam: La. "ttrt-u-tir-Vat-asa-dai-tar.- Automobile Storage Moving, Packing. Shippins ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager Olin 374 Central Avenue Phones "ll-182 P0CABONT'Ag COALS FRANKLIN COUNTY COAIS BUILDING MATERIAL THUMDAV. um. '. I” Phone 65

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