Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1933, p. 25

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pers tickets, and (3) a sweepig re- duction in basic fares betwëen al poinlts on the North Western railway and coninectitng lnes. The cut in shoppers tickets will range, for the most part, Ibetween 10. and 20 percent while the free bus or street-car transportation feature wil make the reduction much more from, thbe stations of Main str 'eet,, Evans- ton, and,,north,,R. Thomson, p assen-. ger traffic manager 'of the Nbrth Western explained. ladicate New Rates Some of the new round-trip shop- pers fares to Chicago, on the Mil- waukee division are given in the fol- Iow*iig examples: stations New lare OId tare Wilson avenue......... $ .20 .30 Main,, Demoster and Da- vis streets, Evanston. .45 .50 Central street, Evanston .45 .60 Willmette.........50 .60 Wiinnetka ................ 60 '70 Giencoe ......... ........70, .80 Ravinia.............. .80 .90 Highland Park.... .... .. 85 10 Lake Forest - ... .. 1.00 1.10 North Chicago*..... 1.20 1.35 Waukegan ............1.30 .1.50 Mion ....... . 1.50 1.80 'IThis new arrangement. is.'expected, to increase our- mid-day 'travel,,toa great. degree on suburban trains. The bus and street-car tickets wilI 'be given with ail shoppers' tickets where the round-trip rate is 45. cents or more. Exp.ahumt Succs "We experimented with a similar arrangement to a Ceiitiry of Prog- ress last suninier and the respônse was good enough to make the total saIt of shoppers' tickets in the July, August and September months, sub- stantially more than in june, a month when the rate was flot in effect. "The introduction of these, two new features added to pur 54-ride monithly tickets which'are proving 50o popu- lar, .puts* suburban fares on the Chi- cago & North Western railway at a new low. and will resuit, in our. opiný- ion in a s*bstantial increase i sub- urban travel on our line. Ne.w Basic Rat«s WiIIow blue or Chippendale rose with "Aster" dinner- ware. I with ""Chanticteer"* dinnerware.. that tones in or accents some color of the dinnerware bas been the aim of our China Shop. For each of our china pat- terris. there are glassware desiins that do just the right thing in blencling or accent- ing the color scheni. ta mocku that' "perfect table." Mrs. Mgy C. Petersen and ber sis- ter, Mr.s. Helen C. Hepburn, 417 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, have re- turned from a moto)r trip to New :York, wbere they visited theiruncle for a mionth. IT COSTS .NO MORE iAT SýPAULDING-GO-RHIAM'S,

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