THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY,TjtfcY 29, 1921 SEES GOVERKENT AS EXPENSIVE LUXURY iter of North Shore Bulletin, Railroad Periodical, Expresses Confidence in Gen. Dawes* Undertaking "Government these days is suite an expensive luxury," writes Luke Grant in the North Shore bulletin for July. "According to the preliminary estimates made, it will require $60 from every man, woman and child in the United States to pay the ex- penses of the federal government for the coming year. "And what gets our goat, to use the language of Milton." remarks Mr. Grant, "is that there are quite a lot of people clamoring for fur- ther extension of government con- trol of industry, which can only re- sult in increased taxes." Citing the connection between in- creased taxes and extension of the functions of the government, Mr. Grant affirms that "Of course if we are going to insist that the govern- ment regulate this and that we must be prepared to pay the price of such regulation." • In another phase of his editorial, •Mr. Grant makes the statement that "Two very hopeful events have taken place in the last month or two in the direction of greater economy and more efficiency in government. One is the adoption by' congress of a national budget system, and the other is the appoint- ment of Gen. Charles G. Dawes to put the budget system into effect." Praising the advantages of the budget system and th€ confidence inspired by the appointment of Gen. Dawes, the writer goes on to say, "General Dawes, however, has a herculean job on his hands, for the Augean stables he has undertaken to clean out have been accumulating a lot of dirt in the last generation or two. That he will do the job, if it is humanly possible to do it. is the confident belief of the nation, and of Mr. Grant. Somewhat Overtimed. While the majority of parents are content with one or two Christian names for their children, there are others who must have a long string of them. Thus there was living In England a short time ago a woman who had a name for everv letter of the alphabet, from Anne Bertha Ce- cilia to Winifred Xenophon Yetty Zeus. Wilmctte Ice & F. MEIER, Prop. DISTILLED WATER ICE Black Soil for Lawns Grading, . Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel FILLINGâ€"REASONABLE Cinders Building Material General Teaming We Build Diwsways paid down delivered to you an Iron Balance in monthly parts <I Have you not need of pressing something every day? q You can do it with the ilectricâ€"Ironâ€"in any room where there is a lamp socket. All sizes at our Sales Rooms Public Service Co. of Northern Ills. 5 » an an an » an an an an In beautifying your home Lumber is Indespensable Our Assistance in choosing the proper kind and grade for a lattice fence, a pergola, a trellis, a playhouse will be of service to you I 3 « c c « * « c c c c « c * « WlNfNETKA COAL-LUMBER Phone 734 COMPANY Phone 735 EARL L. WEINSTOGK, Manager SAVE YOUR BEAUTIFUL TREES SCALE AND TENT CATERPILLARS ARE DESTROYING THEM HAVE YOUR TREES SPRAYED WITH OUR GASOUNE POWER SPRAYER We also do paining and perform tree surgciv. Largest organization on the North ^hore employing experienced tree surgeons. INVESTIGATE Winnetka 1294 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS Prouty Annex I