THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established lilt With which is combined THB W1LMBTTB LOCAL WBWS Established 1898 UUOH1 PHIDAY ,QF BACH WBBK by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1828 Central Ave., Wllmette, 111. •telephone ...;..........Wllmotf* IMP â- VBSCRIPTION....... .12^0 A YEAR All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address or th« writer. Articles for publication should reach Jhis office by Wednesday afternoon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge win oe maae or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. of New York, to provide for the con- servation of the forests that are be- ing so ruthlessly denuded in all the old timber regions, is one that should Be made into law in the very short-, est possible time. It should enlist the support of people very generally, not only those of the political faith of Representative Snellrnor those of any particular portion of the coun- try, but everywhere and of every po- litical group. The United States has been crim- inally negligent of its forests, per- mitting with a prodigality that is dif- ficult to understand men who have no regard for the future of the coun- try to strip the hillsides of lumber to be sold for their own personal profit. The time has come when the govern- Entered at the postofflce at Wllmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the »«cond class, under the act of March 8, 1679. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 NEW IJlW&_JUi0_QLb New crime laws are being urged in Chicago, laws to make the career of the criminal a little less calm than it is today. If new laws can afV? to the' secunTy~oT~flie general public they should certainly be provided. But in -themeantime, it wouldn't be amiss if the lasvs that are already upon the statutes of the state and the city -should be enforced a bit more thor- ment should awaken to its obliga- tion to stand guard over the re sources of the country that are im- portant to its future development, to protect the interests to the people, even though they are so indifferent to their own welfare as not to seek that protection for themselves. So few have learned to think for the fu- ture, or to look beyond their own selfish interests of the present, that the obligation of the government to act as guardian of their interests is ever-pre|ent_____________________, DEFEAT EVANSTON SWIMMERS New Trier High school nalators defeated Evanston High school last Saturday afternoon at Evanston in a hotly contested meet. NEW TRIER" VS. RIVERSIDE Riverside High school will rig host to Nev/.Trier's stellar basket- ball teams this evening. The north shore boys are expected to win both games but undoubtedly will have a fight turning the trick as the River- side aggregation! have been putting up a good brand of ball in their past several games. REGULAR MEETING The Catholic order of Foresters held their regular meeting last night at Forester hall. ORCHESTRA HALL oughly. If the courts of Chicago could be brought into a fuller co-operation with the police department, if the po- lice should^e^oPassured tnaT their application to their job jjf discover- ing crime and bringing criminals to justice would be rewarded in proper fashion, if there could be developed in the general public such an inter- est in the manner in which the laws under ^vtrich^hey ltv tered that they would know where justice, is not served and take the only effective step to remove the weak spots, there would be such a change in the criminal report as to suggest that the laws that now ex- ist could do a great deal more than they do under existing conditions. That experience would provide the public opinion that would demand whatever new laws are needed, pro- vide the funds by which defectives might "be so taken care of that they would cease to be a menace to the community, and institute a new era in 4he~lif-e of the city that would be entirely unlike that in which we live today. Let us have new laws, by all means, if they are necessary, but let us de- mand that those which are already available be enforced by the officials who are entrusted with that duty. In New Photo-Stories Course Aâ€"5 FRIDAY EVENINGS Course Bâ€"5 Saturday Matinees Constantinople Feb. 18,19 Jerusalem - - Feb. 25,26 Garden of Allah Mch. 4, 5 Spanish Cities Mch. 11,12 VeniceKi:.I.t'-ll-*n-Mch. 18,19 SALE ??cukrestes Mon., Feb. 7 $6, $4, $3 : Mail Orders Now Plue War T«k IF ALL TEETH ARE LOST WEAR A Sanitary Metal Plate EXPERT MECHANICAL DENTISTS We are thoroughly esperienced in supplying teeth on metal plates. 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