â€WWW MMtI816tiHglee MA]. or 101mm m U. B. AND CANADA LARGE I.“ In “for a. but“. mm'wmumu’hlumm ortem.Turrvguw. mm m in the tmiia m w In mu m- m h qsoqetod c. n. m to hut . um... - min-o! a. Don-laid Amhb-Aumuyheldat tfry-or-tmai-r.. I'merei'tq.Atts-i-uc theAa-ieaati-tmr-mtttqI. t9n.ht'tet.amet-ortoeter “who â€Hunk-comm hwmmuma- m dtaritte _the 'airuTrmT'i- pom the _ 'seoeGiic,'au ttrtyee karma-Uh "9-1 mm. Nearly tMNNtFAmeriean my. in. ape-d It Con-43 In: nu, n- LARGE ATTENDANCE AT AUXILIARY MEETING a...“ " m: - -riiiTaritiii -- Ari-gnawing: " I man: oft-IL Service.†The pit-tun Ibo-I the.“ did" in Qxhibition in the mu" & nutrition Dunno window WV . Wu. Am to John J. ?feyucomereitt Inns.“ of the New. SP?" Lam} k iriiiiiiaii, Gi Sim in Chicago This exhibit wu Mendy diam-yeti in the window of the 0min; A Ream man Bureau. " West Adams street, ('hicuo. which is maintained u a "tree unite to l" the public" by the North Shore Line and undated public utility companies serving the Chic-to metropolitan urea. It at- tmeted hm crowds of interested Line. These nuts are operated by? completion of I track circuit by ll»; punching {flirts and function com-) pletrly without hum-n assistance. lni use they are urucli by failure of r ginning motorist to hand the warning 'lighu Ind Aslrs, ting gyms swing; horizontally uni later tetTim G M1 upright position without being nun-l and by the impact. that imuring‘ minimum (rousing protection It till times. Automqtie block tin-ls Illa 's1terttat.ly an): new And red as the tram- tirtle the tracks. (who _ ; Marigold motor coaches of the Met- , ropoliun System. which are our; ated extensively throuxhout S'orlh , Shore territory in tron-country serv-, ice as ladder.- to the rail lines. In stationed tie-r the lurks. In the cen- ter of the oval formed by the tracks is I tau-whet of the entire North Shore l, Line system. including both nil lines and quilinry linrigold mater conch routes. with cards delimlin‘ all im- portant points served. f Two Cronin†Protected There are two rrmsmts. protected by the new typo a! electric automatic safety Katcs recently installed mt several points on the North Shore Fine Gnu-l Bulk-t The two-track right-Many is hai, lasted with 6tte gravel. Overhead is ctstenary ronrtruction, with aim-turt- steel amen and copper Honeys. Around the circular truths run two four-cur trains. One is I miniature duplicate of In all-steel passenger (rum composed of two passenger cars, I diner and I pnrior-obscrvation rat. Thu other in a merchandise de- pan'h train, tnHudirur three run used for handlink reqular less-than-car; frcreht shipment: and out rlwlric n-(ngrrnlur rnr_(nr handling perish- Iblos. " th,. tars are painted in the may North tihore Line colon _ oranzt- with maroon trimmings --re-l cently adopt-NI us In aid to ably throutth the (ruler visibility insured. The Intuit-rs of the puw-nger tars are illumInIu-Il by uny electric', buibs, [ Mutyoi Line fisthruly reproduces every de, tall of both equipment Ind operation on the Wurld's fastest interurbun elec- tric railroad. One of the moat complete miniature f‘ 'e, "°" TTS" 'tT of 'dt 3‘": replica: of I modern inlerurb-n deb! cw years. are "I . nu T, trie rail I ever eorutrueted is “Jinnâ€, rep-tting tortrodd exhibi- . _ _ _ itora, have been nominated for the trtq used elk-awe†for., t:l1he'yt"iiir"t'r"C,". classes to be shown. The purposga by the Plieate North mfahow is Iain given for the benetit totd Mi"puete Railroad " l 1et.t; of the Army Relief lodety and for 1t"rt'ft" of ttt 1tnltr, Ti'ty. fund for the adulation of Post _ er Ut on e 'f e 1rtte- Human-m Sessions will be held both {nth to the root, this model eteetrie, ._i._e---- __, .A COUPLE“! wry OF ROAD um on: Dean-Id, NorthShon News and Spock! Faun. 'kTiu,T%'odillkt Ditstriet My I!!!» _ All h . P 1WD: y Airman: those who have already en- 'c-tert-d are Mrs. J. T. Rider. Chicago, 1t;iit.. Mr. Tos, t Rowen, Jr., Lake 5" Forest, m.. Miss Betty Coolidge. ' . night-ml Park. In. Mr. Frederick _r-i,A. Poole. Jr.. ('hitigi). m. Captain lil/trr, C. Chase. Nth ('Ivllry, Lieu- " lenam T. J. Rudolph, um Cavalry, "t Pabst Farms, oeonomowoe, Wis, Lt. I Col. I., J. Owens. Medical Corps. Cap- 5.3 mm 0,Serence, Nth Cavalry. w? and bt, w. MAhrrtim-44th (“n-try. 'et-ttn-sado/Guia' vii-um Am'h'u -- b in“ lb “In. n- mummy-acne II than] m.“ b . 1teru-d---aukuiit"i cow. it tsit" o at. Norm _ (and GFuia In: mi at sumo.- mol and M. Ahmmhmm 5t'f,t1r"r.-trerutrtse- was†not gramme Nisan mas iiiiiiiiiiiey WAN!) ALSO HAS MANY um VISI'IOBS after . more or Ian Pe_rtmtaed star, according to infer-don manly re» new by the and... bureau at It. Chic-co Motor club. During an. there were but 3.88. autonomic- entering the My. white during the you: up to am. the tutu. scalding to the wort. In. 5.118 cm in an: 1922. 7.284: 1323. 10.131; 1024. 21,916; 1825. 30,- "Moo-heart represent.- the salm- ing of tamiiies, the conservation and Endowment of human -, the wise direction of social relations. the "aeration of faith and ideal. in mm: would 'tisrtimatedthatest-totrtmo taunting-dim“ - "Some have earned -their degree; One of the lending engineer: in Flor- id. (Muted from Mooseheart. An- other Munro studied later at Col- umbi. university and " the Univer- sity of Paris. and not directs the brmirtesa of I “(ion-Hy in" pub- lishing house in thirteen intern "Mooseheart was founded in ms.†lay: the lax-mine. "To date it has manned 265 boys and girls. Mans of than us now in colleges. One of Mooseheart's sourarss is u high school education for every boy and (it!) Youthful broadcnsters, entertainers, workers and speakers Ire seen It their tasks by the 30,000 guests who nnnu-lly journey to Aursra. m.. to import this children's community ostahttshemettt by the Loyd Order of Moose, of which James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, is a Director General. MoosEHEAttT BUILDING CITIZENSHIP IS CLAIM An experiment in American citizen, ship which i! building boys and girls who otherwise might have no oppor- tunity into.ereditabte men and women is Honseheart. a ehildrert's settlement described in detail in the July Wo- man's Home Companion. (Children, Sessions will be held both {morning Ind “cannon. ‘ i Chief interest centers in the hunt- ers and, jumpers division, to which 'fourteen chimes have been allotu-d, including the Olympia jumps. Tic. 1 nine military classes are also achiev- ying great prominence, particularly the resrrw officers' jumping class an government-owned mounlx van ‘t‘lk‘Sbi are scheduled for the snddh- hovse division, two fur put" ponies, Gnu two fur ehtldrvn. Mr. Walter Palmer. "f "etout and Mr. A, S. Thompson, of l'aducah. Kentucky, two of the country's out- utanding 1.orsemen, win Judge the vasrious classcs of the saddle horse; division, Colonel Getrtre T. Langvi home and Lieutenant (II-lunch BunI Iausr, dr., l'mtml Ftates Army, will judro cell mihtury classes. Other? judges hose not as yet been decided) w The entry lists for the fourth an null Fort Sheridan Here- Show to be held in the outdoor ring It Fort (Sheridan on Friday and Saturday. I July " and M, which closed Tuesday. , of last week, gives promise of one of, , the most :uoteuhl shows of the past New years. More than a hundred Port, rep-tting tortrodd exhibi- itora, have been nominated for the [thirty-four classes to be shown. The {show is Iain given for the benetit In ndnlmon to the familiar much- and-oat and tosveprtnke classes, the shim this Near wxll be featured by several di,,titwt military trails. m- Juiuue n.musn‘ul ride and during Lamina-k and Roman "ding. FT. SHERIDAN HORSE SHOW OPENS FRIDAY ToBeHeldJnly 131-414“ Entries Pin-emu; Big Sr. ciety Alalr mow' T be Highlanh Park Press IV. 'tANDamtmtrtBTo t BgtMBLDtgMtrttDAy mwnukwmwm m. 1pl7.'otft'"IU't,,t iciiGGiiiirr'%a'ircG'Cl “no; "We hid him come up to 1hidtst-atitttetath, and the N tht mike did what no ring w hi - hen able to do. an“, “and Paul. The per- qimtier. in! out on his forehand. no and I. uni down the studio. Aydarhmtsestarteito-itewn, m that" lain-er reels that the long count Inc"! Thmrser at Chieatto '35 not rumble for his victory. He says It - the chmpion': eye. before Eh can! mmehed um nnd that may in! that T "TthiAt1temisesoamtntttathe "o_.turirtsreeoqmtud "on In unar-hr mun." um I“... “no. I Graham MeNamee in Magazine Deanna Experiences At Microphone A: a radio Ina-k" who has trav- eled toaltseetiom of theUrtitedStates to report the “jot news events of the by thmmeh "the mike" MtNamee nuns the In! World's Series In the Inst uniting lat-eh." [me he ever ttext-mt. TI. most exciting prize Itâ€. to MeNaanee “a that staged but... My and Pinto. "Th. has! completely disturbed in I we at More . nicrophane VII Pad mil, who m middle- Tle' m u that time." any: World famous Spurting events that countituhd the ("neat and most dra- mtic cm otrerintr, ever sent over the rub In discussed dong with noted We of the sports world by Grit-an IcNunee, noted American Yede.asur h The July American TELLS 0F BROADCASTING WORLD SPORTS EVENTS This speck! air mail service for the President started Tues June 12, and remain in effect dn‘is vaca- tion. Returning. the army pl-ne will leave Brole in the middle of the af- ternnon and arrive at Chianti) at seven in time to connect with the Sui-mu Air TYansporto1ane leaving Chicago ll eight and due to arrive " Hadley Field. New Brunswick at 4:05 the next morning and the Pres- Jdential air mail will reach Washing- ton at “:00 LE). A special pouch fitted with Presi-{ . _ ---- dential mail will leave Washington Emmy"!!! July Ist, every afternoon at 3:20 o'clock on the _ Post "m?1y1svpueed' Pennsylvania railroad arriving aqua†and if the sale ol New Brunswick, N. J. in time to bel ttttues to keep it there. puced on the National Air Transport l can be assured within " overnight plum which leaves Hadley l l'erTns took the Civil ', Field at 9:33 p. m. Ind arrives at‘f'm‘uo" for clerk. held Ctucatro at 5:33 a. m. The army plane f 'Mro. will leave Chicago immediately after ----- the arrival of the-Nacional Air Trans-p The modern girl ia I -zyhtqesagtd wilrmr-the 400 miles to Brie in a little less than tour hours which Fill make it possible to have the mail deposited "ir/iid, 'ttsident'rdesk at 10:30 mm. Tratfie Manager of National Air Trampon and Major H. H, Arnold of the Army Air tiervice whereby army planes 1tyintr direct between Chiruut" and Ernie will make connec- tions with the rvgulnr overnight air mil wrnre operated by National Air Tran-port between Chicago and New York. AIR MAIL AID TO THE PRESIDENT ON VACATION Prvsident (‘nmlndm- will keep in I'll-30 tum-h Tsith country by air mail whllr he is unending his summer ““an at Bruin. Wiseonsirt. Final arrangem‘nk have just been com, plrle-I by R. W. Ireland. General Carl E. Bales. principal of the “write“ gr-mnmr schoul, was the Instruvtor. His services were given [we lo the Vacation srhooL No llipshod work was permitted. T and my pieces of furniture had to ' be red-round umu perfect, so that the article when finished could say piared beside commercial wurk and not be detected )3 that of a child. l End tables. fooutools, magazine stands, femaria. book racks. tele- phone lands and Chairs, :1 bedroom box Beat. basketa and other articles were shown. Bible oehetol in the Deertield Bung:- low church In: Sunday evening was of such alumnae that the parents and grandparents of children whose work In: on displly were greatly surprised. my expressing the wish that this work be made A part of the Deerfield elementary school course. EXHIBIT WORK or iCONFESSES MURDER DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL HERE " YEARS AGO Pruei-t Batets, ic-,.,-,),,,,,,, (201cm Arrested in Carr headed a. in. Work I Imus-ya Kind Detee- Exhibited two at Handout ransom. Jinx 1'21‘135 The modern girl is said to strike a note.“ charm. but many of the younm "gloating for bank notes. anunu-y Ralph J, Dady was staUs's attorney in 1915 and hamllul the pmsccutiun of Albert Coleman and ("nusins Attorney James G, Welch and his brother, the late John Weleh and Elmer V. Orvis repre- sunk-d the two deteltdants. Attor. hey Nady says the murder was one of the, must atrocious ever committed in this county. " were indicted fur the mu riwn which took place John (bk-man and Ir uvvcr fuund by the autl brl't Coleman and Cousin nut guilty by a Circuit The mart instructed the limit» an: guilty. Anurnvy Ralph J, sta1cs's attorney in 1915 the pmsccutiun of All): and I'nusins, Attorney Width and his brother, I “Hub and Elmer V f The sheritr and a railroad detective went to California to bring Coleman ’tu Lake county for trial. An investigation of the Circuit (mun records shows that John Cole- man. Albert Coleman, James Cousins, and Eugene Graham. Chicagoans. Were indicted fur the murder of Mor- Aiwn which took "ls-r. qtt Dawn-u ___ _r~u-.‘uy IECIVW I telegram last week from the police department of Fullerton, California, stating that Coleman was being held In jail there and had cunfessed to committing a murder in Waukegan in 1915. 'OST OFFICE PLACED IN SECOND CLASS 519 Central Avenue '~v-!~'<~“K~ “-4.... 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