-J-** AND DOWN NOW l^gf^Sro BY AUTOMOBILE The desire on the part of the *2«fcaii PCOD,c far $peed m COn' ^nce which has placed the auto- ESTon a pim*cl« of glory has Cloned the bicycle « well m. the Krlefrom popular favor, according north shore bicycle dealers. ^ dealer stated that the de- is ior the old fashioned bicycle â- .*" decreasing in number every !r and that even school boys are Iking upon it with disfavor. Ac- rMns to this man it was a com- 00 « thinff a few years ago to see a g & to work on a bicycle, f it is almost an unseen occurence vUl :*\V« sell a great many hi* £L with motors in them because Sr satisfy the demand for the j£f| which boys are »n*king,H he â-º Other dealers were not as talk- ie as this man,, but most of them ated that bicycles are less in de- Jnd than they were two years ago. Steel Engraving. Steel engraving Is not named for AY individual, but If a prawns of ^gravliw line* on steel plates, from irhk-h prints are taken. Steel plates verv Hrsi used for engraving ubout 1820. Between 1831* ami 1870 this form of. art enjoyed n great vogue. jlie linos are cut Into the steel with burlu or graver, a four-shied piece •f^eeTcuTl5ff obliquely at one. end, Producing a sharp point. Afar the lines are scraped out another tool Is Bed to smooth out ami burnish the tesign. wmmmmmm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1981 THE SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE There are many people* on the north shore who will make a living and pay their debts; but they never get anywhere because they don't dare try anything new. A business man once asked to do some news- paper advertising, said, "Well,. I've tried advertising and it does not pay. I spent $3.50 on some circular letters once, and 1 never got a re- ply from them." A man like that is predestined by his overcaution. never to get very far. The successful man sets aside a certain portion of his earnings for experiments in new lines. If he can interpret what the people want, some of these experiments are bound to prove a success. That will put him in the position of the pion- eer in the new held, who gathers the best of the harvest and leaves the fcleanings and remnants to the im- tators who rush in too late. The man who works for some- body else can show enterprise as well as his employer. He can put in spare time in studying the work of positions above him, and in try- ing to open up new fields for the benefit of the concern. Controlling Dreams, There does not seem to he much doubt among mental specialists that dreams can be controlled to a certain extent. Don't have "downy" pillows, which causo too much heat. They should be low, thus relieving the work of the heart. Windows should beJeft wide open. Let neryous children have a ntght-llght. These are among the hints given by an expert to those who would have pleasant dreams. Ladies' Hats remodeled, cleaned and blocked, ^Lltwm^ne^^dmre^tl^asmo^ prices. Flinker & Flmfcer The Store of personal service. 1217 Wilmette Ave. Just West of Tracks Ouiya! whate w oood word? MY YOUNG sister. HAS A Ouija board. AND SHE believes it AND TALKS to Noah. AND I think the talks. • * » TO HER best fellow. • * • WHO'S DEAD but doesn't know <h * » AND I used to give her. • ♦ • • THE LOUD, rude laugh. • • » BUT I'M sorry now. BECAUSE LA8T night. â- ------------:---------------------------•â€"•â€"•--------------------------------------;------------------------------------------- r it. I WAS home alon* ._--^-, • • • SO I got the board. AND PUT jn a call. FOR JOHN Barleyeont. • t • AND OTHIR departed spirits. • • • BUT THE line was busy. FOR NOTHING happened. • • • THEN I cheated a little. • • * AND IT spelled thts. "GRANIMA8HOTTA SEVEN." • • • SO I shut off quick. TO HEAD off any. FURTHER FAMILY scandal • • * THEN I stopped to smote A CIGARETTE. • • • AND AFTER a white. • • • I CRANKED up weejeo.--â€" • • * AND ALL ot a sudden. • • ♦• IT STARTED off. • » • AND QUICK as a flash. IT SAID^somethlng. ••THEY SATISFY." • • â- *. SATISFY"â€"ftortV the good 1 word. Just light up a Chesterfield and see what ex- perts can do with fine Turklih and Domestic tobaccos when they blend them in that can't-bo- copied Chostorfleld way. You'll nay "they satisfy." Did you knew about thm Chctttrfimld pachagtof10 f TTES Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Don't try to fool yourself into the belief that the coming winter will be another mild one. They never come in pairs. For every hot day this summer we will have a cold one next winter, and coal will be scarce and prob- ably more expensive. Cars are moving now, and prices any change in these prices must be upward. v Bins are yawning empty, the fur- nace is out of your mind, but there will be days, not long distant, when it will be a source of worry I Fill them as full as you can get them, and when you neighbor is moaning about the coal situation, you will b< smiling behind your hand. EDINGER COAL 1301 Lake Ave. Wilmettel642