and pedestrian ficadase h Schools that are~ membérs of the board to affic and askie te league include Joseph Sears, thé Cen- publication. Ail cities and villages tral school of Glencoe and the Nichols of Illinois, as well as of other states, anid Haven schools of Evanston. Mr. have been asked to issue similar proc- Townley wiIl meet soon with the lainations in furtherance of the ef- coaches of the other meinber schools forts of. the. street and highway to dra up'the. football. schedule for. sa f ty zuoVenen t, which is under- the dsaso.t n to, demonstrate during the The league. teams çompete in f our Iolt of.September how xnany lives, weiht iviion: u der85, pund, - and hlmbs are needlessly sacriflced. d4er 100 pounds, under 115 pounds and The. proclamation reads: ovr.115 ',pounds. WHEREAS, I Pùeamt1n over Reilworth will,, ast. year, throughout the have teams in the 85,, 100 O and l15- LUnited States 29,000 persons werekllled pound classes and possibly in the class and. more -tha 0,01 njrdi uo for boys eighing more, than 115 mobile accidents which' occurred in practicallv eveéry, community in our pounds,, Mr. Townley said. country; and Sfiete it is common knowledge that th1s record, of casualties is iargely ,duÉ MOTR 6000MILES tol.the misuse of the ttet n ih Mrs.. John, Ling andt her son, Mar-; waYs bY too Mrty 4rivers and pedes- ý trians. th£, month of Septembeha shaII, 506 Fifth street, accompanied fbe e sdeb ay eier-a1a by halote Hamilton, of- Kenilworth, eîo nwhich t eintaejust returned Monday f rom a four weeks' howmany rives and llmbsmII be saved 1 motor trip cvrig6,00mls hybY thée exercif4e of more care and con- i 000 ile., he sideration on the, part of driyvers n- nd visited' Yellowstone park, Lake Louise, i Pedestrians. Glacier park, and Lak-é of the Woods f o day pse without rnany deîiýer&,1 at inipe. n he ayhom teyhur>rying through intersections, passlng t1 at Winipeà On he wa homother cars 1nipry, drM%-ng îto.o stopped at Everetts resort at aef rapid speed; or falling in other respects RieWiS. to use the streets and htghways litn Rivr, afe inanner. No day Passes wlthoutf nimany pedestrians crosslng in the mid*- dÎle of the block<, dartlng out into the Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph streets behlnd parked behicles, crossing F. Potter, 926 Çhestnut avenue, is leav- iintersections against signal llghts, and L ing Wednesday, Septernber 20, for Lake in other. ways.- using the streets and t highways improperly. ý Forest academy. His sister, Eleanor, The consequences of such acts. are left Suniday for Denison unliversity at the deaths and non-fatal injuries which [il Elizbet levesoccur in our mklst and in every townt .Gravill, Oio, nd lizaethleavs ad city of the United' States. The- i~ MXonday for Oberlin. 'proper practices occur so frequetlI ________________________________that it is impossible for the police* or other authorities to even begin 1to cope e with the situation,. lnasmuch as- fiti rl*Ji le LB.121/2 c CHOICE OF ANY CIJT PIU FRUA G -.....r1ii-'"-c., co nat eVal. 11 tkepn with the motives of the country-wie street and* hlgfway safe- tY movement to be made in September, T -Urge upon drivers and Pedestrians a like in this Village to set examples of public conduct in the use of streets and highayswhich will insure the great-, est possible safety, flot only for them- selVes while theY are on the streets and highways, but for ail others, and. 1 ne- quest that special attention be given hy the proper offIciais .of the village in the enforcement of laws 'and ordinances which have been designed for the pro- tect ion of ail. A Doudcous Chocolate Malted Maik 3jtatep itI Our own Homte Made Choeolate.. Gootd at ail tinies for tiat "gonie" freel. lng. OnIy 20e.ý We Serve Cunitngham's Ice Creaon MAC' WILME1TE .CONFECTIONERY 1204 CENTRAL AVE.t Pho ùo WiI. 5SUS ai 'ti L t]- 'tF ite dc Ch vrlzi FISH -VALUES AT A&IP tidge Rd. & Lake Ave.. Tel WiImefte. ture .Monday were welcomed bv the north shore in general, the change w-as recei%,ed withl.ess enthusiasm in the camp of drainage and reforesta- tion workers west of Winneitka. 1The rain, particularly, tvas a handi-> cap to the type of-%work in wh1he inen ar e enigaged.and the chilly Wind whicli llew down> the valley from theý niorth*ý was a forceful reminder to me n an(l officers that colder hlasts, are flot far away. Plans. to mnee t conditions when severe %,%eatler. arrives have been. un- .der consideration for, some tinme, are l)eing speede(l up., it is announced4 and will be definitely decided upon wvitliin the next week or ten days. Consider Permianent Barracks JEnrollmnt of men for aniother six n.onths* period.ini the -camp is 11owÔ underwav, to, be completed ýby. the miiddle of this, month. The type 'of permanent ýwinter quarters. for their comifucrt,,is beiniz studied. .Good -progress in the work is re- ported .at Forest .Preserve headquar- ters. Prehinînarv. drainage work at the south end .of the district had pro- ýgressed to such a point that the water froi the Nfonday rain. was reachily carried off. The -camp %workers, during itheir :iie off dutx-, are oraiz-ng a4six teen-teanii indoor basehaîl. league and are looking forward to an interest- ng series of faîl gamies to determirue he champion team in the camp. Boxing Bouts Popular The boxitng bouts everv Thursday eveining are being contintued wxith in- creasing interest and are attracting' lage crowds of spectators - froîn neighborinz villages. These ev~ents re c-osducted ini the recreation cen-. .er, in a ring loanie( to the camipi h he Glenvie%- post of the ý\inerican Legion. One of the urgent _needs of :h e boyýs in furthering tbis popular ;Port is a ring ma.3t. l'li boy.s, haVet, ie necessarY $50 ùr .>. yth hic-il o l)uv it, neither arc tlucy Wriittc<l )o charge admnissiion to the bouts fior otake up- a collection. It lias been suggestedl that *north hore people iighit folloý\\ Ini the foot teps of James OD)onnell l3'ennett a ecent visîtor to t.he camp, who lnated $10 towarcjs a iund to ptir- base a mat.* MOTORS SlERWIcE Everything for A uto mobiles 1 Umm