$ktt ittil^tSsi*;^ N.TJTODENIS Pupils from West Towns En- _ joy Advantages ofWrect Itik LAKE SHORE NEWS^FRID^ 'Â¥â- â- "## PARENTS ARE ELATED Route Eliminates Journey* to '.;^r^0ikmgQ Schools f Not only are the shoppers of Glenview, Northbrook and other west north shore communities enthusiastic over the estab- lishment of the North Shore Motor Coach route, but the high school stu- dents there. are joyously cheering the "Road of Service" for affording them a means of comfortable and convenient transportation to New Trier High school. The truth of that statement is borne out in the following cbmmunication_di Northfield; eager for the advantages of higher education, have been enrolled dur- ing the past two weeks at New Trier Jrjigh school. ."The over-crowded cdnditiori of the Chicago high schools, resulting^m the platoon system which necessitated the ab- sence of children from their homes for prolonged periods and until late hours, has been the source of grave anxiety to parents of pupils of high school age =*or-=the=Bast=two -years. f r "p . - ^ Aaxfoty U EaW-v-^w- That anxiety is over. North Shore motor coaches stop at our very doors. There is a feeling of security for the transportation of our boys and girls. Add to that the co-operation of the com- pany in granting special school rates to studentSTinder IS years of age, and it is easily understood why Glenview residents are most appreciative of the fact that their village has a direct line of inter- course with the north shore." I Tected to THeTX^keShore News by Mrs. B. M. Van Steenberg of,Glenview. Mrs. Van Steenberg writes: Solves Vexing Problem t "With th£ establishment of a direct line of transportation between the vil- lage of Glenview and the north shore towns, a knotty problem has been un- tangled , for parents of prospective high school students. "Through the agency of the North Shore Motor Coach route the doors of the New Trier High school have been opened to pupils from the Glenview and neighboring schools. No fewer than fourteen ^youngsters from the town of WHEN SHORT GUTS ARE BAD "Short cuts" to wealth frequently end in jail while "short cuts" to health often terminate in the grave. Per- sistent treatment and rigid discipline under the guidance of skillful physic- ians mark the surest road back to health after a disease has tormented the organs of the*body. 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No- J ^ kol fuelâ€"now 8? a gallonâ€"is delivered to the home in tank wagons at any time " in any quantity* ',. ^M Nokol is guaranteed to keep your home ~ heated at sax even temperature of 70° in r~~weather 10° below zero, automatically and without attendance of any sort on your part* Nokol installed in your present boiler or fur* nace this fall will end the uncertainty, dirt and,, hard work of coal forever, and save you money* And you can pay for Nokol as you use it. The couponhelow will bring you full information. THE CHICAGO NOiCOL COMEt\NY 215 North Michigan Avenue Telephone Central 7832 BRANCH OFFICES* _ - - Elate, HI. Wheaton, 111. Highland Fwfc Aurora, 111. Spading Block 1007 Wheaton Ave. 364 Central Ave. 8 Downer Place Elgin 345 Wheaton 510-W Highland Fk. 1838 Aurora 303* WBBBBBO €€ We'll not bemti^i ils Wriffi r$r>#........'"' """ "" s- <m*m miWr? TCiiight Automobile from me. - -^:c;lil*fSI A, small down payment and the balance conveniently arranged. 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State- PREAMBLE Of THE^^ the United States, M ordef to fprtrt a more perfect union, establish justice, jn- sure^domestic trahquiHity, prqvMe for t common defense, promote the general welfare and Secure tHie blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, dp prdiin;^pd establish this constitution for the United States of America/'^fllSiiPfSx^' :.^'.'": ' '"" ?-\ ^m' . A few of the merits of the railroads in their relation to the purposes of the constitution are given, below: « . TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION: This bespeaks co-operation. The union means union pi purposes, ideals, and struggles toward those ideals. It: means to ertiploy every resource available to human society to co-operate together for the accomplishment of those achievements which mark our progress. Np instrumentality of civilization today, contributes more toward this end than the railroads, which make co-operation possible. ESTABLISH JUSTICE: Knowledge is the guiding star to- intelligent human achievement. Justice depends upon intelligent conception of our relation to each otiierandpur dependence upon each othe^Jusice would give credit tp those factors wh|ch add to opportunity and enlarge the scope of human achievement. The railroads by affording a channel for the free How of commerce and als,o an easy mode of travel and personal contact be-- tween individuals widely separated, should, if justice is established, find a place of high esteem in the minds of those who receive the benefit of their service ^?~ 'â- '*â- £.' PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE: The United States has: resources of marvelous extent but to marshall these in time of need for defensive purposes requires transportation. We have the most perfect and extensive transportation system in the world. This contributed immeasur- ably to our success in the last war and is an invaluable asset to the nation. PROMOTJE THE GENERAL WELFAREr The general welfare^neans^ the welfare of ,iis all taken collectively and the promotion of our welfare is related to out power of prpductionjKhich leads to prosperity. There is no? limit to the general welfare except the limit of our power of production. The railroads have been the principal instrumentality byjwhich man's markets have been expanded and his productipn thereby stimulated. They have con- tributed immeasurably to the general welfare. SECURE THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES AND POSTERITY: The blessings of liberty are secure only when citizens of a great nation co-pperate together toward a higher ideal of individual use- fulness and service to each other, ^loc^^lasses-or- struggles between one faction and another are out of placeJn^ux, ciyiliza^tipji,^ If jipeopleywha are, blessed as we are cannb^ntelligentlpcp-Qperate with one jniothjM^w^ere^ -eis^on^aith-shotito^^e-^ peopIe^^niericarWejust NationT should be our constant themeâ€"allegiance^ tp our constitution^the watchword of pWlife^^~^:WIf^ [:^m. ""^^ . r_K " ^:- â- • â- ...........'1 ;*â- President _^^=^_^^. ,.;;« CMS Mm â- â- eeM ^^^'.••^rTr- .;_^^^ â- vMm :?s: ::~. .â- .â- ;.._............., . "... .' . .... l â- â- â- â- ..•,,. .-â- : â- ;; S^^I0!S0S^^^^Si%