_ to you Automatic Glt@ at 4 g:ll;get w;tk;lt:l‘nhnyeu t_ll;‘rbtizhhthe * > M ds S udent Trail. any schools have Crossings Here, Plan, . | heC ly mfo smoenine o A nearly $5 + Installation ‘of 10 â€"automatic conâ€" trolled gates at crossings in Waukeâ€" gan, Zion, North Chicago, Lake Forâ€" wme L. ak awe ue oo 3 Â¥h. ul en PeCR e W C est, Lake Bluff, Highland Park, | , Northfield and Niles Center by the North Shore railroad has been auâ€" | thorized by the Illinois Commerce | Commission as a test project, accordâ€" ing to a report in Tuesday‘s. W aukeâ€" gan papers. Monthly reports are to be made to the commission on the proâ€". tective merits of the gates and if they are successful it is. expected that others will be installed. * > The gates are to be located at Belvidere street in Waukegan, 21st and 27th strees in Zion; 14th and 18th streets ‘in North Chicago, . at Seranton avenue and Mawman roadâ€" in Lake Bluf; one of the Skokie line crossings> in Lake Forest, Deerfield road in Highland Park, Willow road at Northfield and in Main street in Niles Center. f _A +~communication _ stating . that Waukegan was to réceive but one of the automatieâ€"@ates although six had been promised the city was reâ€" céived by the city council of that ‘city Monday and was discussed at the meeting. Monday night.: : > Work of installing the gates will be started immediately and under the provisions of the commission they may remain in place for a year while the test,is in progress. > Man Employed Here Dies of Pneumonia Conrad Antonio _ACKermad, â€"**/"* ployed by the E. A. Meyer Construcâ€" tion Co., died last. Saturday at the Highland Park hospital, following a short illness of pneumonia. He ‘was single and had been living at 312 North First avenue. There are no t 3 EC mML _ relatives here, as far as known. ~ANC funeral was held Monday at the H. M. Prior company‘s chapel, and burâ€" ial was in the Mooney cemetery. Resume of Conference at Aurora March 19â€"21 ~_At the State Conference of the Tilinois Daughters of the American Revolution held in Aurora March 19 to 21, 16 members: of the North Shore chapter were present. ~There are 105 chapters â€" in Illinois ‘with an enrollâ€" ment of 9521 and 168327 members in the National society; all of whom are working for Americanism, patriotic education, â€"preservation : of historic spots, conservation and . thrift, girl _. us y t C L C s a ies d ruiladed Affiouds dsn dvingiuladatss at. 150 90000 tis A Pn homeâ€"makers, correct use of the Flag and foreign relations. A very comâ€" prehensive review of the accomplishâ€" ments of the Daughters during the] last year was given by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president general of the national society who attended three sessions of the conference. The 12 statues of the Madonna of the Trail which . mark the "Old Trail‘s Road" from the Atlantic to the Pacific have all been erected and _dedicated in the 12 states crossed by the "Trail" with the exception of the one in Maryland which will be dedicatâ€" ed in April. The Illinois statute is in Vandalia. l â€" : ‘The Tilinois daughters are assistâ€" ing 28 students to complete their Antonio Ackerman, â€"emâ€" th and ago, . at in roadâ€" kie line )eerfield ow road treet in g . that but â€" one ugh six | was reâ€" of that issed at ites will d under CS 12\ AK mew _ Every Monday afternoon a program is broadcasted by the Illinois daughâ€" ters fromâ€" WBBM from 5:30 until 6- .J’cl;:ilwwhen interesting topics are presented. P &4 5. * ~~There is one real daughter of the American Revolution in Illinois who is 93 years old.â€" | Splendid reports were given by the chairmen of all committees and brief interesting glimpses of chapter work were given by the re’enta.' j > Mrs. Eli Dixon was electedâ€" new state regent of Illinois and the ofâ€" fices of recording secretary, treasturer,. chaplain and historian were filled. 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