of the Department of Commerce covâ€"| scientific discovery to such fields as gins with the year following the| gine and the radio. ‘There were inâ€" dmpollszl,vhkhhmu-fldmm'm“m.h‘- also the year of the appointment of| ged. Nevertheless, the standard of Mr. Hoover as Secretary of Comâ€"| living, was the highest in our history, merce. and therefore in all history." gress of prosperity during the past six years is told in a historian‘s reâ€" cent assembling of the annual reports In 1923, the secretary was able to In 1926 _ announce that "the fiscal year was| Again Mr. Hoover wrote in 1926: marked by complete recovery from}‘"The year has been one never surâ€" 348 Park Avenue HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES the great slump of 1921 in all branchâ€"| passed in velume of production and| PARIS REGULATING ued expansion in the application of scientific discovery to such fields as Looks as if the day is coming when there won‘t be anything to eat except alphabetical vitamins.â€"Toledo Blade. progress which has been characterisâ€" tie of American industry for six years. It exceeded all previous records‘ in yolume of production and consumpâ€" tion, and in quantity of exports and imports. The rate of real wages was world or than any other time in the worl id‘s history." V _ NASH presents a New and Finer Motor Car New Twin Ignition Motor New Sa/lon Bodies «*â€"Twinignition, high compression, to draw your attention to a numâ€" ber of the outstanding attractions listing of all features but I do want ment in body craftsmanship and "Both ‘the Salon bodica and the hishm-ntu'wucb "To create such a car we had to today, achieve tl;e‘;;l manufacturing career. type of motor car, priced moderâ€" ately, but offering you all the beauty and quality and performance hereâ€" E?l'_orje e_n'-?ndn to very expensive "The three new Nash Series, which are being introduced everywhere # hl l â€" I' se esn ies Neamane Iy,aXneve' ve the ambition of my Pedestrian regulation is now being practiced in Puris, where walkers now are forbidden by the police to take chances, according to informaâ€" tion received by the accident prevenâ€" tion department of the Chicago Moâ€" The public is reminded in the deâ€" cree that the streets are reserved for vehicles and the sidewalks for pedesâ€" give the right of way to vehicles, and murgedto:ignnldrivenoreo.vqâ€" lowed to cross only at corners and v.benlmig__ht.cw:i-th-p-uplv vided for them. They may not cross where no traffic officers are stationed ically modern adva: Sn u_ m advanceâ€" 2. To Take Chances: “lf-yrio-wv-& you find it well worth you will find it well worth while toâ€" day to examine this new automobile ‘e'e!:l’-ul with the greatest “Fr-lmtbme.’lu at fachtybtprlu-ly.-.e.: buy no extras except a spare tire. "l'hh-ew-tmu.‘imi-s.,‘u,. ©400° motors makes them by farthe best performing cars Ihaveever built. "I don‘t think anyone will ever want to use all the speed and power Reports from the bureau of public O .. @4 " C * s k -"; roads in Washingtor indicate that| """ ""****4* a 1928 'fll::m‘l:uâ€" DUSK 18 B ing year history counâ€" DANGEROUS ho try. Estimates now in the bureau TIME FOR MOTORISTS * tmmmmï¬ y show that more miles Extra surfaced highway will be built and|at dquek, when neitber the deyiigne Ml,m-onnflu.'flhufl- nor the artificial light is sufficient to ed and drained, according to inforâ€" | make distinguishable at orâ€" " mation received by the Chicago »o _| ss2k2 Obfotts distinguishable at orâ€" ‘. with Invarâ€"struts, 7â€"bearing crankâ€" shaft with hollowed crankpins, Bijur _ centralized chassis lubricaâ€" tion, Houdailie and Lovejoy shock absorbers, Biffexâ€"Nash Ibn;.pers and bumperettes, chrome ting over nickel for all exterior metal ware, doubleâ€"drop frame, oneâ€" flec;Snl?n fenders and longer The state highway departments of our fortyâ€"eight commonwealths will maintain this year a grand total of 240,000 miles of highway. This means that the American motoring public will have a total of serviceable highâ€" way available this year greater than almost the whole of Europe can offer. And the cost? The bureau of pubâ€" Telephone H. P. 1608 C.@: /Yask tion department of the Chicago Moâ€" help to prevent accidents, says a bullâ€" etin issued by the accident prevenâ€" printing a story telling of all the ith“h‘dlâ€"nhm‘:’; likely to be snowing by the time the Perkaps the best reason for not that pays the highest posâ€" _