ARKLE' . AUTORACERSHAVE GIVFS ADVICE B~ ~.~~,~~ c-·· FRIDAY AUGUST Shaft by one car leoath. Now Fuay wants another chance, and it bas been given him. of I. Dean Ac:lclreaaea ord to Colieae Folk is a place as much for the ment of character as for the ment of the mind, Thomas rk, dean of men at the Uniof Illinois and well known to hore alumni of the state school, week in a message addressed young people of Illinois who kin g plans to go away to color th e first time this fall. The which one forms in college are bit s which are likely to stick t one's life, the dean points Honesty, temperance, virtue, t for work, and a willipgness to are characteristics which should eloped from the start of the life, he says. rhaps one of the most importhings to be said, is that if you comin g to college, yo~ ought to why, and especially to those of s. The purposeless man, the one uncertain whether he wants to music or mechanical engineeris not so likely to get on as the who has a ~efinite object in mind, a keen dessre to do something, or somewhere," the dean's message u will need to work harder in than you have done in high . Most young fetlows get g h high school because of an mind, and a more or less rega ttendance, without much really study. You witl not be able to is in college, for the work of is a man's work. ver you have to do, get at ce. Don't procrastinate. The tinator never finds any more ble time to do his work than and' sometimes if he doesn't do , he never finds any time when do it. studies are the main thing for come to college, and the o doe s poorly in his studies is to do poorly after he gets away them. But, studies are not the thing. As soon as you have definitely that you can carry college work satisfactorily, you mi ss a good deal of cotlege if do not pay some. attention to the 'ties of college. Journalism, and eti~. and politirJ;, and dramatics, d-.x1ng, ~ ei,Laood th ~ if ha~e time. for thQfii, and if you use time w1sely, you are likely to time for anything you want to W~nnesto.a, Eddie Heckler and the rest of the North Side auto speed kinp will have the chance of their racing careers Sunday, Aucust 17 at the North Shore Polo club speedway, Lincoln and Peterson avenues. Several of the most famous drivers in the dirt track world will compete at that meet, including Sig Haughdahl, the "three mile a minute man," the world champion. Chicago race fans have been anxious to see Haughdahl in action and will now have their opportunity. In addition to him the North Shore management has also secured the appearance of Horey with his famous Miller "8." Horey recently raced against Cliff Woodbury, noted Chicago pilot, at the Aurora speed meet, and Cliff will be given another chance against this veteran a week from Sunday. The program will consist of a variety of races, including several light and heavy car eliminations, a long distance final and some match events, which have proven so popular this season. One of these will bring together George Beck, the driver~ promoter who has been going good on local speedways this season, and Fuzzy Davidson, the man who beat Ralph DePalma this winter. Both Beck and Davidson are now racing in "Zepp" specials and there is much rivalry between them. They went to a dead heat at the Stanton track some time ago, and last month Beck beat Fuzzy at the North Propoeed By-LawWm Be Considered FaD A proposed by-law for the National AssociatiQn of Real Estate Boards which would permit reciprocal membership between the national organization and the various state real estate associations and which has been under discussions in the association for some time, qs been laid over till the fall meeting of the board of directors to be held some time in October. This by-law, which has been tentatively approved by the national committee of the association meeting at Augusta, Georgia, January 18, 1924, came before the board of directors at their meeting in Chicago, April 4-5, and was then temporaraly adopted subject to revision at the meeting of the . directors in Washington, June 2. At this latter meeting the discussion disclosed such a wide division of opinion upon the proposed plan that the by-law was not approved. Why Not Put ]:hia Money IN YOUR OWN POCKET? R IGHT here on the North Shore we are saving people real money pn paintinr and decorating by our co-operative system. And we will assure you that the work will be done neatly, quickly, and to your complete satisfaction by skilled mechanics with the best materials. Don't hesitate to call us l Estimates furnished gladly. Our letters of reference will prove our good service. The NORTH SHORE CO-OPERA11VE PAINTERS .... DECORATORS 5M Center Street Phones 1181 and 1712 Rev. Meyer Returna From Sojourn at Arcadia, Mich. Rev. Herman W. Meyer pastor of St. John's .Lutheran church, will resume his pulpit Sunday, August 10, following a brief absence from the village on a ncation sojourn at Arcadia, Mich. Services and meetings at St. John's continue uninterrupedly through the summer months, it is announced. BLACK DIRT FERTILIZER To Beautify Your Lawna LIME CRUSHED STONE Be thankful every day ) 'Oil live, To Dreaa Up Your Dgvewaya Whclller yon wilf the race or u/liv." Edinger & Sons Eatablilhed 1117 EVANSTON WILME'ITE Noyes ami Colfas 1311 Lake A...... EYanatoa SG3S Wilmette 141-MZ WINNETKA 7ZZ Elm Street Wumetka M3 JF your car isn't in the kind of shape that causes you to feel thankful we want to talk "turkey" to you. You ought to pay just as much attention to the health of your car as you do to your own physical well being. A car ~ usually .. f\ivs" for the sarne reason that a man does-inattention to details. We're the doctors. ESTABLISHED 1854 C." H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECI'ORS FOR 69 YEARS 612 Davu Street, Evan·ton, Ill Phone UniWJnity 449 164 N. Michi,an AWJ. Phone· Randolph 1346-1341 VACATIONING IN EAST Frederick E .Clerk, superintendent the New Trier Township High is spending his vacation in east. H e is visiting friends in England and has spent some in \Va shington. WILMETTE MACHINE AND AUTO WORKS at 1225 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phoae Wilmette 185 MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY Non.Sec:tarian EVANSTON ILL. Perpetual Care Have you given this important matter y.our sincere thought? I call your special attention to choice family lots accommodating space for 4 graves as low as $150.00. All space sold on a small cash payment. Balance in two years without interest. It will be beneficial to y.ou to let me show you through this Garden Cemetery without any obligation to you. For further information call JOHN H. 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