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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1928, p. 14

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.qt-gmgttgANDHN'U* “of... “.500 in - for the “mmmmmzm my saNtg, the BMW Edtt- nlin Bond it much; to the M the mm! safety can“ “maenmuryuhoolpnpiknd Wuwwheuottheu~ tHqu The competition ia cumin-ted GA yet! with like nave eo-operation d the school authorities. _ . _ land on past experiettee, ores) " the Board say they expect to he] - ens-ya. not only from eachi at: in the Union Ind virtually everyi city of size, but from the territories and outlying possessions IS well. surtsf as Allah, the Philippines, “twang Porto Rico and the Cami Zone. l anuble Mus ‘. The $6,500 in prizes is given br the National Automobile Chamber of' Commerce. and this year ineiodes, " state prizes for elementary school pupils, three national prizes for pupils and three nuioriu prizes for element- lry school pupils, three national prim for teachers, the latter total- ling $1,000 in cub. In addition, the' pupil and the teacher whose essay and lesson respectively are chosen " the best in the nation are given a trip to Washington with I" expenses paid. no matter from what section of the country they my come. This year, according to the rules, pupils are to write essays of 500 words in length on the subject "Why We Have and Practice Tame rules." “has In given the subject "Otr, jectives and Methods of Education in Street and Highway Safety," on which may we asked to prepare was- tied lessons for use. not alone in their m class moms. but by other au-tttri-sts-Ura-ri. " union " well. Pupils of the fifth, sixth. mend: And eighth grade my tHtmorethms2,MNtgNt0 elementary "Holt-it-dr-re-ttalfa-il- tittnrtemehem,t-rittersesraarsand 1-month: “rim subject: - si-diaeonneetionwiththereeoe" at. which have pmedtobe not mtrthemmstsustainednatioanteo- compete. while " habits in m; cm and lower grades at: eligible VEGA‘W‘I'I- "pH-Auden!“ ftstheetsixreamitisestimmted _ m A K '"'CT" ""' (Ill Wyn-“u... .-. hill-l “an... Minimum L on” n 'ttttaragt--BWAt"TOtt--G_litAr no. Year in and year out-for more than ten years Goodyear has held undisputed leader- ship in the tire field. Goodyear builds the World’s Greatest Tire --the acknowledged standard of quality. More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. In this newspaper, in nearly every magazine you pick up, on the billboards-everywhere tire advertising appears you will find a lot of extravagant statements and heavy cial Deahs," "Big Sales,” "Below Cost," the bestthis-thetfetthatandaiotorother applesauce. In the Nee of all this, aren't a few facts refreshing? Because after all, what you want is a good dependable place to go where you will get the most for every tire dollar you lay on the counter. Goodyear has built and sold more than One Hundred and Ten Million Tires-millions more than any other manufacturer. _ Goodyear um nearly one seventh of all the crude rubber produced annually on the earth-SO'?;, more than any other manufac- Up and down the streets and in and out an?” tirtdealera feed the public on “Spe- You get just that, plus our prompt, expert, courteous service. when you step in here and buy a Goodyear Tire. - In. PASQUESI BROS. GARAGE DatArMieeBereeehmnCttie-ttrRt.hhmdN- Adoiedit.ef,.tPtmeludifa.db _ It: dollars. vuia in with to the 912mm! school enroll-ant, New York. with in dense ”damn being entitled to mart“, Indium. i, to eleven. Florida to (out And New ( to one, to cite certain cup-Flu. These I prizes are distributed through the imam Department: of Education. -.-rq.amhg-bttAra." “Mb-“b 'et-re-it-h-are. bun-bunt. "ere- mudmhrhuh “mocha-"d1“ cash” to“ amdthqs--iaherae-hlitme “mm-niacin“- haurnll-l union. Eaetsstate-tt-itqrri.emtitud ttto-tus-tpri-amd-a-tod-. "stiratrtiueisooueuianda, Finally. the any: which m chosen " best from the states m entered in competition with each other. The best of these paper: was tor the writer I gold watch “d . trip to Wishing- ton with an expenses paid, while the second and third mtioru! awards are handsome gold Inches of suitable value and design. , mentor’nmoolhnnhmd "rardisatitvermedataadaeh- forte-dollars. Them-betel!“ prizes, bronze medni? In! chub tor Teachers are not given state prize,’ but the three lessons chosen as best; of all those written throughout the nation earn for their writers checks) intheamoum of '500,8300andtaNr respectively, and the teacher Vhose] lesson is ranked first also is invited' to come to Wnshingtou as the Bonrd’s I quest. Some one has said of the smasful American politician that to him every disagreement is a quarrel. every qw- rel a tight and every fight a m. ~Womnn's Home Companion. Now we know why bucking bron- ehos buck. They live on wild oattc-- Woman's Home Companion. Wonk: Hoke Commion declares spoiling or halpiiu to spoil I'mebbdy. The third division of the prize money is set aside tor the travel ex-l penses and entertainment of the pupill and teacher whose may and lesson) earn national honors. , ‘WOIILD AND m; 1’um Some one has said that the two most imponun thing: in life In the world and the people in it. - be American Magazine, IS IT MASSACRE YEAR? WHY BRONCIKB BUCK THE SPOILERS F2f2 rig 110,000,000 Goodyear i' High Court Rum I The higher court: reversed the ae-', lemon, holding that the wife night‘ recover from the guest-driver on the' , grounds that the accident was and i, {by the negligence of the guest. Ind; IU, the husband's negligence in pct-L mining the guest to drive so fast} ‘was not. material. "The detemUnt' loved the plaintiff a duty not to drive! It so reckless a manner and with, such gross negligence u to injm‘ her. Although driving the at at the time a: the agent of her husband. l the duty was none the less binding upon him." the higher court dad-red in reversing the decision. Ind hind-i in: the wife 84,000 bulges. , Manhunt“ (but " Anni; w "rwtteu0- miner-ah Counof tumotorutnutheeoemtrvV t-regsaeeedatreeti-rV bmtymmmmmmu pmtofmeAmcrian may gummy Club ofttrmois. A cu owner with his wife no Be ton for another Maasaehtmetta will and invited I guest to ridx' Am driving for two hours. the owner at- ed the guest to drive. The guest did so, wrecking the cu, killing the wa- er' and lazily mum: the o'nu'l wife, who subsequently sued the guest fur damage. assocutiuet, in _eetetirs 0n the question of liability, the lower court held that the (out m not lune. being the mm. of the own- er, who was held negligent in pa- mitting the guest to operate the cur ataspeeuorabout5omBeaPer hour. At the time of the crush. the owner and wife were sitting in the rear. The beat eqtuymmtt In him-mod- ern writer of history of Why can have is 1 well derehmed some of smell for sandal. 'rhedeeisirmis-dednsnntU- portantoatebrtheaarsoeiatims.pohtt- iattroatthattheeoetrtaareada+ averratvirtemttrNeirt-tjorin- only accountable for his own negli- gence. but impeding to the owner’s suits in injuriu to other; Sold More " ot ‘{ DRESSING TABLES NUDE I Dressing “Hes don't seem to lave heard that skirts are being worn ishorter and window cumin It: too jhixh waisted to be in fashion, ob- I serve: the impressionable student of :house fisraishittes.--Woman's Home I Companion. tral t2ttded 'g2'uadeiiii"t "5.61 I "Pd 'g22ar.'u an Cd d, m H h - hi. via him ou-da-M-tune-Rr "tamd-th-h-gh. “MP‘U‘QW. ateithairaiA.ae-tr_e brain-Mr-ttl'- bomb-Ill. 2ttfuhUt awn-mun."- bnckeu on! the - QED. UM anon]: ofeuorg.i-e.-ahae Inn. Or-cduMnIIm-sy be-dabovetbtalrreoet6.a background tor and]: "iehn “I a So much depend: oll Inn in” Biogts--and in the lull good on. an be achieved so may! pottery bowl was. Confront the lump politician with a cold fact and you tret n hot dcmii--6mr. & Fireside. sum MALIQ AS LOUD SPEAKERS Ask I man for information. 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