kl lngwdutheï¬m~0fllmnfl hndPuk um “Imam-clan nugg- slow. It see/me, howwer,‘ that the electric road promoters intend to run. ‘1 feet express service in the morning and at evening, and expect to make .the trio from Hiahlnnuadg tn "Mu dmmwn loop in wmething less. than an hour. Thie. it will be seen, competes tail-l; well with the time ‘M by pane of the ‘Northweetern’e slave: mine. When the fact in tak- en into ooneidemtion that fares on the trolley line will be about one- but! those eherged by the ‘reilmd, fl‘wili be seen that some concessions in fem will -pr0bably have to be made by-the Northeastern if it ex~ peete to hold the unburhan patron- ege. it now} enjoys. uWr‘u-d-Mum OF THE ELECTRIC ROAD. W . 0d the completion of 3089- the Chicago Hi1. Innkee Electric road no athing to be deeired from the feet that it would eflorde convenient and inexpennlve male of inter urban travel among the North Shore towns. That the trolley. line shonld become a formid- able competitor of the Chicago Northwestern for Chicago tremor has unruly been taken into consideras tlon, the general impressiOn being that thelrunning time would be too PROGRESS The (image-Milwaukee Electric will have a standardkgauge double' North Shore Publishing Co. A Condo: 0! Nathan Influence. Tmmnaummrs mm W“, mum SATURDAY APRIL 8. “m ‘l... FBI YEAR. f." "wwwww Nnrth Show. people generally have regard- Winch. m 3mm»: ROAD nwsâ€"Lmnn. knot lino ‘3'! â€wood lo Nod-h Rwandan ’5“. I connection will b. and. with the 0M Ill-tub. St Paul nilrond. Duly-treat in Eva-m. Illl bo‘tho terminu- to: tho pro-ant. but noeoonu the North. western hated in 000le the â€db, ml rill run our tho BtPnul blob lo Boon: Park nnd thence on: the Northvcdun denied to the dovnoton loop. Regal» trains during the do! will stop nt any street arousing. buttln express train- will stop only It certain Mona. The (no from Highlnnd Park to Ravinia Ind Ghneoo M Lgkuldo will prob- ably be 5 cents, to Winnath and Kenilw orth 10 cents and to Wilmette and Eton-ton 15 cents. A mplete right of way has been obtained from Evenston to Wanke- gsn with theexeeption of two gaps, â€"-â€"one st Kenllworth of about a quar- ter of 0 mile, and the other, about the same distance, “Highland Perk. If the franchise is granted at High- land Perk s- ten-minute train service north and south will beinsugursted. At Kenilworth the passengers will he transferred if the right of way is not granted. The rod will not run west to Grosse Point so has been report- ed. The equipment of the reed will consist of double trackstsndard rail- wsy coaches It Is said the entire cost of the road will aggregate $1, E. Percy Maynard say} the pros- pect is very bright for considerable building on the North" Share this mason; The favorable business con- ditions'of tha paqtnyear have onabled many people to accumulate a surplus, ing. to think about- building homes. Win'uetka will be particularly for- tunate in this respect, and the houses will'beol a character that will add materially to the attractiVeneee of the Village Beautiful. Mr. Maynard says the in]: train service made poe- Iible by track elevation will haveg most beneï¬cial eflect on all North Shore property values. ‘ The NmL-nn passes over the the poet’s “Hail,“e spring†this your. The unreliability of the weather makes us afraid it might bail. «a» "we Mw'w WINNETKA'S PUBLIC KINDERGAR- Quite frequently the most impor- tant enterprises receive. the lent It- tention; such has beenthe feet with- Winnetke’e public ï¬ndergarten. At times the attendance has reached over ferty, but it should be larger, end if parents would Visit the school but once, they would be anxious ‘1 to have their little ones attend, ee-‘whet makes this. kindergarten Twhat it in, in its corps of teachers. Miss 011er is the prinqiptl oftho school and her manner and method of training the little gnes tori-attack minds cahnot fail tomkethem flnh'k. One secret of Napoleon’s macaw“ his personal acquaintance With all his men. Kiss Capron knows etch child personally and in bidding thou: goodbye far the day has a personal remark for each. ‘ .. .- Mia Chapin has charge of the highest class' In the school and her test in holding the attention of a table of about sixteen littlooues be- tween 51nd 6 years of age 11' won ‘derful. I The order and quiet thorughout the room would make older pupil: green with envy. 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