Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1922, p. 10

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â- â- >*-.- .^v..: "f^ffffw^r ^P^§^# fe*$#jjpjj«^? 10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923; THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 1912 with which la combined THE WILMBTTB LOCAL .NEWS Established 189*---------------- ISSUED FRIDAY^ OP EACH WEEK LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Telephone .Wilmette 1920 SUBSCRIPTION. .S2.00 A YEAR All communications, miiigt ^ft AC* companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure ap^ejarance_Jni current tssire. ~~- as " Resolutions of condolence, cards or thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an. admittance charge will be made or ft collection taken, will be cnarged for at regular advertising rates.__________ Entered at the postoffice at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3. 1879. _ -FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1922 GOVERNMENT BY §f Theoretically the people of the ~^i#zt§tetes believe-nt tfre^prm- jellies of Democracy. They are icontinced of the right of people to govern themselves. They have jio J[ouMMhat_the form of gov- ernment under which we live it only a little more accurate in its workings, reflected more :of the opinion ^j>f the people who live under itv;'5i^rfi_:_^.......,_ .^_._'k. i We are all given more or less lb thinking of the American peo- ple as a nation^oi^noT^4han-aver- ntettigencer^ Andâ€"so-4tâ€"i^ The United States has no inten- tion of being a "Shylock" in col- lecting the foreign debts. Neither, however, does it propose to can- cel the debts. No European na- tion, so far as we know, intends to be a Shylock by asking us to donate the $11,000,000,000 we have loaned. There will be no Shylockinghereor thereâ€"merely a manly and straightforward agreement upon a time^nd jman- neFof paymelTrt"ar tlie reasonabTe convenience of all concerned. HONOR CIVIL WAR HEROES A cemetery in Fairmont, W. Va., where Civil War ooldioro wore buried, had become a thicket of briers. The American Legion cleaned it up to do reverence to the dead heroes. witff^omeThm^of a one must accept the were disclosed by "shock that facts that the intell- igence tests given the white men of the draft when the country was struggling ^iif^^mijijtary rm. . ' â-  . â-  '.^"•^fe:'^\;-';V:-.i;^.v the Iii terms ot mental age |^ in xerms oi -mcin.a.1 *gc «.»c F-t„ny p^h**^ 1 white draft of the Utnte^Staine^r^BjrThe Pyramids, Jtfght Or ^^^was;"-found:..to'J,range from nine jf|§ll§l|years.;iip.-- -In the groups which in ^^d^ivil^"1 life wouloV class as morons. pc^Ihe^me^hearly half the^^hole lable bodied manhood of the na± Ition between the ages set by the draft. Consideraiion_ollthe_fig^ tires of tlie trying out of the men*- PJlftal-' capacity pi the men â- ,ma^es |jfjl|j§one hesitat^in 1ii:s devotion- to â-  the ^^^:iihai^ii^^.-^^yet-\ha^pe!i to; ^J^oring" up-' the average 'of. intelljr. ftftHS gence before* more^; influence is of people, s It orings conviction, tbo^ of the Issential need of the uritrv^ to develop Igadersv for ffian^^nike^other^alumals t^^ disposition to follow where somq jjl||to&: poi.njtsv,the;';way LgqiSLATiiOff ^co-operative agencies are^fibSbes;e^«vrn^:;front,trie' prof ^JPfl visions, -tpflf he.feantHrust^lawsi; |jptj|Jr It-'islawful'for.those whoare en* j|p|||l |a^ed'; m:'a^iculturlat.^ntel^nfees' iiKift-' to 'olaii^':tofeethefifora-the. -better Ipffjllft ahd^ntore equitable conditions in; fjjjlljtf t&eir jtransactions with *heothe| |||l}lfl interests that 'have a part -in.,. the" ^^g^;;the,Yferm;._;tp.:the general con- ^^Blstirrimg: .public. It is beyond all t|al industry upon the prosperity :$h^f|ta|t^^ lliflp old in fears >'^:man;-himself,:;is Wil&S vet^to^alf'iritends and purposes' a^ica; •f-|.:..- ,.. .'. ..... ,-â€":â€" -., , -,.*•-â- â€¢â- : *â- ^T1 ~ mmmm so fâ€" -----â€"â- *â€"â€"â€"â- ------- so far as econbtin^ i$^^ an infant and as such demands the protection that will â- afford iSH^'nied;" w the s^fictioW exemption^ "thatM:MpDlv^tci§ sOther ^^Jjorn^^;:in<iustry will hof abuse pSilli ts â- ' libertv^l^wtlt^el^elL^JBiEE ^l^abuse will have to be expected and ^^5^^e^^^^^a^^^^ust«e^^^" ^j^s^SiiWji-fitcfore there couM' be secur- *^^drlaws-to :make: abuse unprofit- Snulint Good Bye 'W&t§' Sutter! fly, Fox Trot, Selviii's Orchcs- house Blues, Benny Xruger's Orchestra. New song record. " Ka-tu-A, from "Good Morning Dfearie," Say It with Music, -lrom~ihc Music Box Revue, Aloha Oe, Golondrina> sung by Irene Williams. -----« Dear Old Southland, My Hawai- ian Melody* sunS by Earnest Little Town in The Ould Coun- try Down, Lassie O' Mine, sung by Theo Karle. In Bluebird Land. That's How I NEW INSTRUMENTAL- i^M.""B::: RECORDrMl:^^ Melody In F, Leopold Godow- sky; Aur For G String, violin ^olo, Bronislaw Huberman. Stradella Overature, |M err y Wives of Windsor. J Walter B* Rogers and His Band. Italian Airg. Gloria Waltz, Ac- cordian solo and duet.,,â- ,, ___DAV13 STREET ill A«STC»N, ItUNOIS Phone Evanston 654 is ORIENTAL GAS LOG POWDER Changes the flame* In the firentaee to an Iridescence of red, blue^Afeen and purple. A Beautifies thi hT'nTe. Just sprinkle on the log. cem*^^ S •!*»•:; Cicero. «l^ WftlENTXl. OAS LOO POWDER CO. i t~A&^.%g&jzg ':%^j$$0k #S: There is a combination here of fireproof storage space^aTT^ ^a^coTn^rehensrW^tock of accessories* parts and tires^glass^ %rokei^^^dshields^ a^^^ battery service-and a fully shopsiGbmejji equi pain| AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX IP? f-R» Continental Motor >m "*'*i":" -*I«WKHO.B.. FACTORY ^Mtt C« H* BRIGGS â-  Evanston 140 lS40SlMnnan Avwnu*' F^^Vemen In Chicago MMm^~:.^vo,:4fcelr^- • rt and Week I SKIRT SHOP uite , Randolph 3219 17Nrttif» CHICAGO 16 N- Wabaeh Chicago grH^ad^n^ are appacgnt not only in the sr»^^h, nnifnrm rate^-Qi-^p^id-^o-^otieeafeW on the North Shore Line but alscLJfljRejna^ of co^trotafforded by this modern mbthod of %peratiori. T^p J rnmhiried h^n Do You Take This Iffi Limited ffiains for Chicago leave Wil- mette every hour jfrom 6:45 a. m. to 1:45 a.' ffl4Â¥^?; *â- â- :â-  -v"'":- â- --- .....„i.______--_.:_:- Express Trains for QiicagQ leave Wil- mette every half-hour from 6:39 a. m. to 12:09 am. SERVICE TO -FEB. \B Commencing^^uary fifteenth, North Shore-Trains will run clear through to 63rd Street and Dorchegtej^vaiue on the South Side, stopping, in Chicago, at Loop- en f^lclieiattte sec tWHmltte Ti^llt)ffici â€"râ€"â€"~- ' 'J ^ffr~ Wilmette Avenue k^j#^^!iJgs^;Ka<: spSfi4^^^«|y^»IM^i^^^Sfe^

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