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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1923, p. 22

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November 18- tional Event "A Square Deal for J the Country Boy and Girl" is one slogan for "Cortmtunity wara compieilu„. no.w ,.„«.-*.. .... Day," Friday, November 23; announced I porfaQ£fas^a_Jjnk of the Company S (.Tim UAKg SfiOSE NEW* on wooden poterwupying the tame- When another centtp-haj rolled in- rtehYrf waVmedby the tower line, to history people will ***£&.& looking back on the almost primitive days when the steamboat made its line wMrWWearry electric energy from trie new Waukegan plant to meet the demands of North Shore towns. At present this is sent up from Evans- ton. At the completion of the Wau- kegan plant the existing lines from first appearance on the Hudson River. Palls of smoke will no longer hang over cities, streets will be free of ErnnstoPraUhetheeX oneg refTred to JefuV pe^le" w5Tbe heavier in the ESwfll be joined and the nev,; center,> of- Vg^JS*."â„¢* "» plant will constitute the source of. will., be a spotless town. energy supply. The transmission line from Joliet to Maywood is likewise proceeding to ward completion. Aside from its im- iy," Friday, November &; ^^^^^ortHjK^^^^J^^ oi â„¢e company.» theTJrogram^or AmericaiT-Bd»cat jon g^^aT^transmissioiT system making __1. ' jt______..^M,. in nn«ratinn and faClll- Week. The program has been prepared by the American Legion, the National Educa- tion association, and the United States Bureau of Education, working m co- operation, for the week beginning Sun- day, November 18, and ending Saturday, November 24, 1921 ^•..;â- â- â-  tA |. "For God and Country" is the title for Sunday, November 18. In the churches the ministers will discuss as three subjectsâ€""Education in the Home, m the School, and in the Church. Slogan for that day: "A Godly Nation Cannot Fail." "American Constitution Day, Mon- day, November 19. Slogan-^'.Ballots, not Bullets." "Patriotism Day," Tuesday, Novem- ber 20. Sloganâ€""America First" "School and Teacher Day," Wednes- day, November 21. Sloganâ€""Better Trained and Better Paid Teachers, More Adequate Buildings." j "Illiteracy Day," Thursday, Novem- ber 22. Sloganâ€""No illiteracy by 1927 -â€"it can be done." • "Community Day," Friday, November 23. Slogansâ€""An Equal Chance for all Children:" "A Square Deal for the Country Boy and Girl." It is expected that every community will assemble at its schoolhouse on that day. Here is the program suggested: (1) Equality of op- portunity for every American boy and fprl; (2) Rural schoolsâ€"city schools- colleges; (3) A public library for every community; (4) Children Jtoday^-citi-, .siwis tomorrow. ;. . .4^ii*i«.f*::<w 1 "Physical Education Day," Saturday, November 24. Program: (1) Play- grounds; (2) Physical education and hygiene; (3) The great out-of-doors; (4) The country's need is conservation and development of forests, soil, roads, and other resources. Slogansâ€""A Sick Body Makes s* Sick Mind," "Play- grounds rii Every Community."7 "Ath- letes All.| ^" J • , % , $% #,. for economy in operation and facili- tating the latter, the underground section of this line is noteworthy. This extends from Bellwood into May- wood. The 33,000 volt line is carried through these ductsâ€"a construction and engineering proposjtidl* ^which though not wholly /jiik^own^pteb- ably rare in this part of the middle west. faced comedian, now appearing before the camera in his first five-reel fea- ture for Metro recently received five clippings from newspapers in Mich- igan, Arizona and Kansas, each claim- ing Buster as a local product. "It doesn't seem possible," • mented Keaton. PS. inmetz days Electricity Will Rule the Future Dr. Charles P. Stejnmetz, the dec tric$* &izard; known*-the^ world bver, believes that at the rate we are travel- ing the_ world is making gigantic strides: by leaps and bounds, and that the time is coming when there will be rio long, back breaking drudgery, and people will toil fewer hours than today. .... .That will be the work, of electricity, he says, and the rest of the time we will, be able to follow our natural bent. - -; • ..--,: <•-â- '-:;â- â€¢ â-  â- -."â- .:- The wizard visualizes an amazing transformation in life in 2023. "FASHION ROW" Mae Murray, whose recently com- pleted picture "The French Doll" is one of the first releases of the Metro fall program, has started work on her newest Metro picture, "Fashion Row. ALL CLAIM BUSTER This business of "local boy makes good" means covering a lot of ground, g^cr4 Keaton finds. Theâ€"frozen com- LADIES and GENTS TAILOR Cleaning, Dyeing Repairing Geo. J. Eber 12K Central At*. State Bank BM«. Phase It Wholesaleâ€"PLATE and m&OW Wilmette and Paint WcaCtf 1193 Wibnette Aw.---â€" -, â€".; Plm* WP- W*. 'la®*' M m: \'i'% lilvE%X>WAlT! tW^* Wien you need hot water, you usually need it right away. You dislike to stand around waiting '£$oÂ¥# Wheat upj^You don't have |p ipu^jf youhaveaRuud Auto- I inatic Storage%8tem. ':.: '1%^? *&p â- -f(h» p**-**i*i .^ssǤ*$. SKILLED SANITARY PLUMBING K^it* 619 Main St Phone Wilmette 125 85-foot Steel Towers to Carry 132,000 Volts s|^0^|*qlct)on on the steel tower line frmn-^thfi- Public .Service Company's new Generating Station at Waukegan south to Evanston is proceeding rap- * %wThis, ilPPro^einent Js. Jn r reality monumental work. The steel towers ill rise to a hejght,oiJ85 fe£t=rpxom^ lelfTobjects on the landscape. They Jll carry two circuits of three wires ach at the potential of 132,000 volts, â- his will be stepped down at Evans- n and distributed. Upwards of 1,500 tons of material e required by this work. Units of je cdmpany's automobile fleet, are .eing utilized to haul this in over the Ight of way. New 33006-v Lin« in - North :%g:^ The buildings of a 33.000^rnAtrW^ â- om Waukegan to Lake Bluff has Pl| m. It is to be a class A line strung In the Village Theatre Building Where to stop «j2S:?»:3§ Village ^Gkottlate^^ Shop Cunningham fs Ice Cream and Ices. The best in town. iim ^sSySSasI vzf$*M$.' . '..... -'. â- ,.,'.!â- â- .A.-KraiWWBBWH"â„¢1â€"* Public Service Stores OpmdoMfeJi^ HM' ?ff ft ytts '-installed â€"50C a month with your service statement of a Da Now you can have plertftf&fas&fe light that will help you sek into die oven whenpft§t you are roasting or baking, save you time and steps and make your kitchen a bright and ^ cheerful place* ^.. Mly^B^^^M^M^^^WTr" If your Arouse is wired and there is a ceiling outlet In your kitchen, we will install one of these kitchen day- light fixtures in your home l|n 30 days' free trial jThis fixtuie-is-easy to clean, and provides plenty of clear, soft light. It is just the kitchen lighting fixture Pthat you -have always, wanted.: fe^^s;b^ Tdephohe...OHr'stm.jfm feSf^' SI'WMi^^^^Wl "â- fm^ Tr^Tfw^ry^^^i^r ]:^^3f^ m^fvf^m vwaawwBw wans m* â- *&$& NORTHERN ILUNOl^ 911 Church S&, Evaluton â- JJ1, ,,. 'â- "'II'L'IIIP fe;felM^«

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