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Libertyville Independent, 17 Apr 1924, p. 3

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A anal... "Easter Tide," by Proth- me. wiiitsiotveasttrtheettotroft?e Pmbyterinn church on has: Sadly evening u 7:45. 'A mm invitation is extended to everybody. . _ ' In the min: the punter, the Rev. Mr. Thomas. will in" chap ot the mines. It which mm more win be I match of new umber-13m the church. baptism and eon-union. Turner. who line on my etreet. chine that while driving " truck was Weaken: roed. not the Town- lihe reed. weet at "to Meet. the two men. who bed i m oer perked on the Tonune r004. hailed him. "NI. (or: ride end cumin: that their awhile bad broken down. After they got into a'lt cor. he chime. one qt than ehov e revolver mint hie heed end ordered him to drive to the side ot the reed when they're lievod him ot $165. which repreee'nt- oi collection node for hie - ere during the by. do deduce the halite then hooked ewe, keeping him meted with the revolver. lup- ed into their oer end - ewe}. wanna: Turner. " you" old, om- vlo'cd a a driver tor the Walls:- na an. White Win "III mm. in held up. may". Aed you!" by tn youth"! atom"). mum In. Tum-y annual. on Wu» "I m. be report" to the "ee. m on". . ' 7, William Turner Claims 2 Ban- an: Held Him Up on Wau- Kegan Road Wednesday. Qgt', " A dinner will be given a the 'rtrat Presbyterian church My evening. April M, by the Dongs Socjeg. P"?,' Ayn-I u. a: - A..er.'.rM..'._ ~----V,V he! will b'e served from 6:30 to Adult- 55c: children 86c. __ .. _ TE Sheridan 1. o. o. p, W and Sher: Man Rebem lodge of Hitthland Put no invited to spend their so to church Sunday April " at the "mt Presby- terian church at Deanna - L The member: of the Wan!" Club and friends vol-o unarmed Monday evening. when mu Rum Keillor. widow ot the In. June: Rowan! ma. lor. "we . very Imam and in; uracil" all on "Making W Homes." In. KehIer m charge ot the Home Beautiful service tor 1 Chr cago firm. ' _ "A meat. will be than bran-"9w plus ot the Column: School of Music ttyr the WOMB'I cm land" evening Apnrzs. Thin will be " open meet-c has. The tirBt Monday swoon of each month bu, been set man to do mend. Ing " the Dorm home try the Wom- an's Club. um Emeline Pyle and Mr. and in. B. J. JBingharn tad My daughter were guests It the Ender home mt Sand". " Mr. and In. Qnrl Sheldon were eatted to Chlcugo Sundny by the Ind,- den death of Mr. Sheldon'n father. Arthur Klugen. at Holland. um, I. mum; at the home of Mr, and.Mm. Goons Herren., - _ . vii-r; Whiter lurch ot Chieiuro "I the (neat of the Gegrge Kaeett - Wetland". - " - -- .- mu Eleanor Han-er. of Morton Grove entertained Mines June end Martha Ketch Thur-d" night. in. Ethel: WIIIman nnd children of Des Homes. love. who bu been mu- Ing her Denna. Mr. end In. Wilma! Schinleber And other relatives for the past three weeks,, returned to their home Saturday. The Garden Club will give u mrd pcrty at the Muon'rlull Wetland" Avril 23rd. Mrs. J. 1.hteseutt, In. Se"',',",',','),' the sum P. T. A. comet: ' which is being held this week ,t_1errhuruld. w iiJ'Vem Sack." of "they was the guest of was Elana!- leyer but Matttrdar. -" -- -tiiGei, Susie Euton and Eleanor Meyer were - of In. B. A. Hole In Chlougo Friday. In. Hole at! m- NWT; ROBBED OF tlei Ilihl)lliTTEMllilihs 'rglltrrmlBhili) on» you! lulu" pmcrlbod 8,gh"tttullgt ianb--iteotttrtnhaAmy 0 Iron ,rhiehumndttr_att-Itu, doesnotupuHhonMoroloct tl,'gir,er2,"gut,trlrdlt and: a . W- iitt,'t'htltttiid'tG'ktp.t - ' Akts " In for - lf DEEIHELD naturist-d! itgierg,2ft,get'tt,yatt m.mmnu I mums-um _ Mr.anttMm.Mttia.who-tttt. ,ruuet.hteher.esAu.samvtnttina Mr.agtttMgu.na.ertMaeWgtdq. It. at In q6tter Page have we! Into tho now hall. which Bert was recently punctual In. P. C. Junk. It. I . W. g, Carr I'll muted "loo! di. m at.ttto school man. held In! Baum!" mm. . '. . In. L. o. Wu. Ila-"luv": not and It" cum Korea a! Ire, en. - new," Mr. m In. 3.: . Vat sum. , _ i Mr. and annhn Hum and am ten. with. uni But-n. - aun- dugill Ir. uni Mra..Geetege' lump- Ion Chm-co, Wtttnirt Benson "(I Harold sunr- day at area Lulu Nun] Button. were weak and [new d W? no". Dr. lu'ln. Doctor. SMgxttit Guard: "tft lqndny tor 19!! home. In Oath, Nd..vhenhawllllpondn 12-617 furloulh. Willi"! will "and the - on. her. with his mu. On that: roam any will lave toe also other an! station. In. and: Adam returned Sunday "on I week's Mt with liar (humor, In. m mutt. " Ravennvood. A nutter of renun- nod friends on In. A. sun. 1 surprise Sammy evening In honor at her human. Mr. and In. In We? moved to :the new home My. V - Mr. and In. Arnold ot noun Park were - of Mrs. T. L. Kant over the m end. . _ 1' It. and' In. L. J. Vane: had " that Sunday menu In. Juli: Bmyeo "a daughter, Edith, and pr. and In. HI" (nee All]. Stunt), of Chicago. All ot the gnaw who»! touched and lira. J. A. Mellon. Jr.. amended the thehen' meeting at on: Put kn In. John has!" of Chicago gut the week and [not at In. B. 11.86115. I!" Ell: Scum entertained at s Inc's! for Mu. Esther Huettt " her hon. In Clause Friday evening. In. Esther will become the bride of Elmer smut April Mth at 4:80 p. m., at St. Pttttt'd Evangelical church - mama Ibiza he tiistittitiWBnt. unity evening. April 12. Bro. Wm. P. Klrkhun. R. W. D. D. Grand Master. officiated. unlisted by other brethren of the Grand Lodge of ti1inottr. About 300 of the brethren were preterit. The {raver-tel Quertet Matched entertain- ment. end after the ceremony no fro-mats were enjoyed try all. The officer: of the new lodge ere: W. I, Theo J. Knot; ' W., can V. Stein- jst; J. w.. Punk Kata-each; s. D., Wm. We; J. D., m Sells; s. B., John Vetur; J. 8.. Omar Bent: Chum. Wm. Carr; Marshal, Geo. Matron; Tyler. J. J. Bequey. Bro. Beal. Schol- ton. R. W. W Lecturer. has been instructing the brethren it Deerfield. 'tt a. ww.. fl-" mun-Va. u. u..v Will. We; J. D., Ed Sells; s. i,f:l There haveptxen varying 'titterencetsl John Vow-r; J. 8.. (httat Benn; Cha... Wanted " to these political clad-y Wm. Carr; Marshal, Gio. matron; itieatieteta. H9weverrtWrre weal: tuba, T110511. may. Bro. Bead. Schol- . -at tittdatrataatdttttr that . 009' ton. R. W. Grand Lecturer. bu been tglt,'d'Qut',A't ',','l,'g,S', ulna" ittstrttetintt the brethren at Deerfield. 3" nod ' " este.'. ' -.-...-....L-au' . tm.mmm.mueuu! .,.,,*,,,...tfihmhmtorrevwonmlde;kotl f 2 rotations". The pm n In . I, A E E V ' L L A . . happened d gal-u? between conserves-i u m In on an: and panting of q i i D i C» I- . . b . "ef the milder Mtemtlcs tfl, _ Mr. Hunt milled his-non at larva-d mach. Tttq liberal itt _tmown u pried-l over the week end. _ ite,', the ','n'1e', . progxdeulve. $30" In. Dora Shae. Larttin paused. e pursue. I en aggro: " All u a; any at her home in Minneapolis only ! Irl will? 'dlrt, with ref" "1:?! lat week. 0! tube lock, contracted 1"k',nd, 1, H, ""1 t ""3, mm," 1° alter an Pluck of if: flu a few 1min," e user: U'ld','t 'd flu? '11-! ago. Sh. vu born nt Homvme and til 5mg: of Ulf,','." on nl lived (lien and] alter her We to. Th DO B. l an. mum at Ingleslde, but they have 8 revelation made before Ben.el, Iii? in Mlnnetoul tor several you: ',investitratirtg committees concerning' 8h. have: a araG ot 14 " d twé'the contributions to the Rt?el"le lyomer boy: ,and Democratic culinapalgn funds by . . . . Harry Bine1atr and wind upoheny. vditu"fade,'ui,ttrld'Aeulf, sons Atyr oil operators, ad the subsequent White playing I t m. hoax-e In." (ll-closures of ttontritttttioeta from other guard" ttft1t'rr',1','uih?t Juck Strat- "ttTi',' gt,',,?",',',"",',,,:,',',',',",),,,'":,,,',',,',"),',; mg, son o Harry (rattan. fell and, . mu m. "m, badly mutated-as it at $533 '/,,rteniitta"1uo'e,1t't21'i the elbow. The little bb ls doin l It nicely , K or money are necessary to defray tho . expenses incident to national cam. f,u't school election held at the'pnlgnn. It In mammary to levy an un- 'l'il','l'll x2331: ifécmm"io "Jf,e','di/g",1t) atMretttrtrtertt frr twproximatelr _ 10 per cent on the salaries of party himself. nod the school board. rennin: iworming holding mice. However, (In the - {sums mined from this_ agar-cc "a While playing about In: home last my gunmen, little Jack Stru- tmg, ion of Harry Summon. fell and broke his "In, badly apllnterlng it It the elbow. The little bby la dolnx nicely. At tho school elecuon held at the school home last Sounds)! evonlng. Albert Kapple wu'elected to succeed hlmsoll. nod the school board. remains the some. . Alfred Carson, who wont~ the put three months at his home near Rock- ford, han rammed to our 7111139 to on": take up his Work on the Lehman you"; Mr. Wentworth enjoyed u week's u- cation from hin who" work u. Garret. Mlle Bwnemu'k, n former Allendnle teacher. now of Blue Island, Tittited friends here the past. week. Hrs. Lee Tweed In: Men lil the put week. but in on the am. _ __ A Mrk." Ted Wrmun _ and In. Pun Avery were Chicago shoppers Tues- dar. ' - _ _ he Ladtel' Aid will have u bakery sale It Murrie'a More Scum!" ot this week. . iir. and Mrs. Leonard entertained sever" mvmbern ot their family from Chicago mat the week and. . THE CHURCH ON THE HlLL m 'Ilgna In extendlng financial "cannon Church School at 10 B. m. [equity " well u the more generous Morning Ivor-rip st 11. The season 'emstribrttora. C of .WW' bring its mun?" ot nope! The charges and counter<2harxva and me. The tgerTiee qhott d We" to ,aurroundlng the Indictment of Senator Ill mm 1 new voice, sud how life In .Whpeler. Democrat, ot Manuals. try a some m would be the remit. , 'ledonl grand my in Eli home Mate Dunn; wonhlp n 7:30. The mes- "taa tttouttht Mt anottterrtrtv.estitt:t- use of Christ'- life m death will be non by the 8mm. Thi chmmlttee (lung tttia hour, files",', Doctridvm endenor Jo Ian: the mug: of scrip and son; will an ot the 1m. mama sunta- to the all It". mm Christ. A speck) offering will iSpnuor Wheel" elm-u: that h In- hou our name wlth Cunar- Inca- Indictment m n-plot summed " up to "has world. " lauded ml" trim on: may. . . Let All the world how down to the mine Christ Murit" um we! a Mia but on north. Let us remember an not-moo when the clock lump on. In the utemoon at many. April M. At thatttmtrt%dud. Woman" toe am. When up "can; (tttttlt", nun they '91-. In!" an My any In no tatgnb, it: I. m at no can! a m a. I" at a anagram-i 0.0%.: ' -etttttttttrttha'1oretrtt. ii Wilt-MN MpHanwwmrMMnao-nmmm this Ina-int. no "in! Hrttt I!" iaiiriariau"iiit oi iii-I'm!- .mmnmmuml b-tsr-ge-ttart', qt-tttneat '0 Cttret. ' in tho "an. - a I Interviews with umpsixn men identified with sii parties show that it is becoming necessary to we - rate ciatssiticatiqms of the ml politi- eat views ot the various incumbents. " is sn Important work incense at the crisih of chsnae which is " hand. The chime were nude that the descriptive etnaaifieationq ot "mmetionarr/' "con- !servnuve." "progressing." "1|me" "usd "rsdiesi" sre bandied about with- out ream to their inn significance. 'The asset shading of these words ere naturally susceptibie to debate, de- bending. isrgeiy upon the sentiment current st the time. There an siso numerous disputes " to the slander" lot .vsiustion ot the terms "peasant-e itism" sud "rsdiesiism" ere married as relative. l ( I It is customary with voliticslswrlt- ers to ward Benito:- Lodge. at Issu- schnseis. u s nonlstnndlng example at s motionsry or an extreme con- senstive is the Republican camp. Thu-opinion is (minded upon the " sumptloa by his omens that the Whasetts Booster is sitscbod to .politicsl plans based on archaic thot. 'Onthe other hand. there are some who modify their classification sud ibclnde 'senator Lodge " a typical conserva- ltive. Senator Bomb. oi Idaho is 'known as a liberal Republican, while iSenator Lab'ollette is classed as s former progressive whom extended :his activities to a broader stage. it is said, deserving ot the'term "radieat." :Senator Norris. ot Nebraska, is gen- ;erally taken as a progressive Repub- lican; Senator. Simmons, Democrat. :0! North Carolina, and a Senate lead- ier, is'mgged as a conservative. while 'aleuntor King. of Utah, is known as a ;progressive Democrat. Senator Wheel- M: of Montsnsnis reierred to " a .Dexnocrat of the radical type. Washington. April IC-aio inter. osuu devolomeuu of the ,reetr--ttte "an. ot whate- t undou- stages, ,atdtt-tinaotitotBloom.auemu- "iiriGiiriGGtturte and the lax-yr contributions come from men of mean- Identified with major parties. Senator Welsh, of Managua, has in- troduced s resolution now pending tre', ibre the Senste, which would permit a study of amendments to the present election Inn for the rectification ot the present lsws as may necessary to control campaign expenditures. It would require both politicsl parties to mute s report of contributions and of expenditures every six months. The President is nlao known to be opposed to Inge contributions as a matter of princivie. According to the spokumnn (of the White House. Mr. Coolidge believes that it in the puma and not the size of the contribution that would be kept in mind. He is Mid,to hold that. a mall contribution to n party fund could have hellish de- light; in extending finnncinl tuurltetantrst equity a well u the more generous contributors. '11:. Home Inn trotted manual"? for I Opiate hm deauhod to defer for . period of three yen-n; reclamation W duo from cattle" in the We". " the -'ttrrt. the Spock! mm- or! committee on _ on. tn . "out! upon to amt! jot m manor. bu an" n mm." ,ilWltk an music of eon-mg the will have qtetetaMqmtti. weight with Conn... was: "he! of s petun- non! wooed in a con- 'l/r'lu'lW'l%UhT, luney of the phnlulad-'mle features ot on any" in which all the land. no to "W with,mpect to their Down. "or (tenant unnatural develop-nut. to ce crop. sum- at»: to lapped tho tumor 1nd hm Hunt". "I! it I)! lune time repay "he con-(mum em to the govern- ment. . - t'r y M - dttNehst moths the now pending i lithe Salute. represent- ing the 'titeaqt-ttttMetts or the MMV Jority and minority member: ot the Finance committee. The muiority re- port can. tor the; Martian of the Mel- lon pun slightly united in commit- tee, with the proposal of the iGiig. cmtic Senator: dilior-somovhat trom tho D-eratitt Iii-tame for tho Mel. lon plan in the no" kmn attho Garner bill. It in 'riiiihi; in Many re- spects to the Revenue! bill which pun- od the noun. know: u the Long- _worth oompmmiu mes-sure. The Democntlc aenators' I can: (or . maximum 1f,'gia'lllltl not can on income- exceeding "00,000. as compared to a puissant but 81% perm 'lolhUlhTll1utltlul?t, 000 as provided manna-9' "With a split in the new not a the Senate, the Democnu no hovers! um their plan. at but eel-thin (so tum of it, will be adopted. The tair on of both sidetswcme 3 Pro- .tncted debate on "1.6 mural. It: lands with." W firred time unit when the mu human: shall be ro- lurned. . . . The new notion bu nonm- od 1mm m; In the West an} an ml- glt um committee The 'rtahtrttrromtet, "cording to Seutor Smoot. chairman of the San- ate Flam "Commute, would reduce" the re on norms] (Incomes below the "mo-"mu. from 4 to 8 per cent. Those Interested 'tn the 1Atsservatiotr and enforcement of law and order movement have taken a. muons! cam- pa-ign, to ttrfrtt about improved condi- tions throughout the country. It is the lntentio not the National committee for law Enforcement. which met here. 2lawn week, to conduct their efforts through the Ittttttenee of the sock] Aedert, rather then political workers. page conference which brought to Washington hundred- ot represents gave women tron injection? of the gu'v ..%-. -N.e.- M.iee _-'-'""-" ,country. received new from the government leudon urging them to 'arouse the We conscience to effect The red work of afteettrttr a com- promise between tho "no and Home bill will so in the oonferencg committee, which will be faced wit _ the possibility of 0. Injection ot their reeogrtmmitutiomg by ttyr respective houses. ' l Rev. and Hrs. Damen were enter- l mind It the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. IR. Wetter Sunday. I Mig Elisabeth Tonne went to Arling- Mott Haunts Friday and with her Ila- iusr, um Rose Tonne and several oth- ers, new the "Ten Commandments" at war The"; in Chicago. . l 1e Helen Hum visited Sunday "with her little pluymtea tri lake Zurich. -' . . - Our Washington Letter s new order of things. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoett returned Prldzy from I the months' trip mm the south. _ - Henry Berghom has purehnaed from Landwer moe. nu Overland sedan and Wm. Btevinsrocthe owner at g new Mooa touring at. There ,rairtto.rrehorrl Friday.. The teachers. Mina Stella Carrfthera, Min Ada Jensen 3nd Mr. Hicks. attended a teaphms' maidting at Oak Park. Mr. Ricki Ind " auto accident while re- turning me and had .to leave his on It Out Put. . li" Katherine Flood visited Int week at the W. G. Hum": home. D It lit rumored that wedding bells will ring before long in our little vil- latte, -nenrr Wropt itt driving . new Buick touring car. Prim evening the members of Eur- ichLodge A.-F. FA. M. 'entertilned their families and itttititd than: at a nociul. Slides rt2,tt'd,ti,,"e. seven! recitation: and pin who wereniy- an. after which ice "crew. had ea.ke were sewed. A 1rlistd_itrt hour We: spent visiting and'all pmdnt Ire look- ing forwardnx) more orrttteeis gather- in" in the ure. _ {he . ' _' The mm: ptodtt t C'local will hold Bhturday irvejilntr. 'li/ph/fi ahvdlu I business m'i-eupg in the town hall $Uturdtrr evenintt. _ A god: attandmcn. of th emamhors is .desii6st, as gown] platters of Imporuncg ' wilt .be dito Lcuuod. _ _'. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'ott,rt'Tmortirnurt und funny visited Sunday with trtatlveq at Volo. "' f, .' , The bunimu may" 'tqihrttteir"trar.- quot tor'the adult members" of Lake Zurich aptr'stoimndnrty "rm", ove- ntng; n was . sneer-'0, f mm td finish. A three conntchlcku dinner BY WILLIAM DALEY N. E. A. Correspondent LAKE ZURICH ', WY. APRIL 13, I924. I Mr. nnd In. Inc We! and datttttttora visited Sands! villi In. Sutton at Dundee. A f Mr. and In. Inner uni mum of Geneva nre visiting with lip. 'Nndr'l menu. cu mod. Mord by man. ad md)! att. ' 164 we" unr- od. Donn! out a town mu ygre tral It. m. president at the but" 01 Commerce. and m- corp: at "by" m to be complimented on tho aunt'- otttartatgtgnettt. Mr. up! In. You]; the well known caterers. new: and s more 8990118103 chick- on ttitgrMtr, and the "tair will remain Ilndunu Pink. Scandal-w: and Bottoms-g. and lean. Inn. Kmht and 1m!- yon man: than who sanded the lain: ot the comer none at the new We Temple u Den Plum. 8mm. I to," a! but": tor I long time. The" whoring: we whim we cit. Iunl "other m pm. a better "PWWL'! WIPE?"- In. Lucy Lam m taken notion-1y m Saturday. not my friend- hops fora-Wm. If-" In. Otto run an! many mum Sand" with Mr. and In. Amen Prohm. Mr. ind'un. Roi. Keno" at cm. cage wilted over the week at! with Mrs. Flor: our]: " the Nautical. The Luke Side hotel had the "tring opening Sand". Guy Fax-nun: In the proprietor. V Mr. and In. Elma Reese and (am- ny and Mr. and In. Edward Ernie and mu, all of Won, were Sun- day visitors at the home of Cart Ernst. parents, Mr. and Mis. Cuber. one mile north of town. . _ . ' 1A9trr--Ntrone flndiag an Irish Tar: Sgtnrdey evening the school lection we. held and drew e recofd vote. 139 beliotrbeing cut. Mr. Piazza did not seek re-election end the contest we; between Mm. James Bneteingen end Edward You". Mr. Young received " vote. and In. Sneuinger JM. Mr. Pane received 0. , if. mam-n. Joule Adana and dtuxhton visited Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Adam and fully. - Her do. run. 4 month: old, red and t'if/'t kindly' notify Wm. Cuber. rattrfelt. we!!! reward tor re. turn. Phone L z. 254-1. 1&1t 0000000....0000000 . Dell Smith of Round [Aka was a business caller in this vicinity Int fgaturdar. Bernard Obenaut is the possessor ot a nev tive manger Overland. " 00000.00!"0....°0. Sunday guest- at Willow hm were ten-ed at St. Mary's cemetery Ttter- Mr. mad In. Charles. Schilling and. a" met-noon. The bot-cued mu (an!!! and Mn. Charles Schilling and have tbmaimmthy ot the comm".- family and Mfi. Ellubeth Dove of like Obennurand Inn- ot tMtggtAr Waukegan; In. Anna Badman. of. no Max the mud roul- nmnd fro. Fort Atkinson. Wig; Mr. and In. moat an no putting them ll the iWenxel Diets and sons, Frank 'ulcauiuFir ' T in. and In. John Pty of 8:111ng _ Next tinter-the North Shore Line] V _ , I: than: tdt). m. ititfg,t Arr mung-1pm mid-r but. to lb -. - " "union 'e-tArte' Re "I. "Ivonlcnco of tho - re t?o - 7.3 Iiibuor, - . me New Two sl!is/iilh"on Adam, of Ann; Mr; and In. Wt11 Hironhnu: and Mrs, Enter and dumb- ter, Dorothy. of Round Lake. Donald. the youngest non ttf Mr. um Mrs. Leslie Uttriartt, ot Ares. was ia. terred at Bt. him": cemetery Tues- dny Afternoon. The box-cued "an: have the-aimpcthy ot the 13mm; Maintenance and National Service know. Many of them have told us in them we receive from them. And we knowithat'fhe growth gat/ttelle',; ace ,2','t Shore Liga- stan l o traruportation" ' were ma e iegtthhtbi'lfl'it, L A 3 F " f The courtesy" and friendliness of North Shore Line tmplprists--the fast and frequent service, with trams when you want them to Chicago's Loop or Milwaukee's center-r-tbe comfort, con- vemence, t,x,iitssttditirt'gtt all, the spirit of interest manifested y North Shore Line em- ployees in every person who travels ovetxthe Joad ---_ these thing's have earned us the new two million. 1GURESareoftepaptmerN1waypivisuitr ttt gmwth. The North Shore Line car. ' . ' aixteen million rename passengers in 1923i--ttoo million more passenggrs than in '1922. These gfegt', give an impressive picture of the N Shore Line. They tell a story of the constantly/increasing traffic over all sections of. tht maid. . _ - _ [ , But-awhat made the two million decide to nee the i. , 3? North Shore Lips? . We othtr, fourttttteilliiPr, ', . ' This year' there are niyy more who are' realizing what a pleasant experience travel may be when it is on the North Shore Line. We want you tobeoneofthemandonpofus. Fast, f uent trains link Chicago's South Side, Loop 1'ill NC"! Side to Milwaukee's business center, and to mreryhown between. LIIIITYVILLI' new um MPMI " . El , q Reserve materials must be on hand, that commuting: may. be repaired without delay. yAdequit'c funds. must be made available so that the cost of mtontion may be met. NA'I'U RE is both the Illy and enemy of the telephone. 'One of, her forms, electricity, carries the voice of man 'ar. Others, " flood, tornado or sleet storm, an cripple communications in a large area through their devastating might. . . 'Each pair of telephone wires in the Bell System is a pathway for reciprocal speech. When beaten down by the uncontrollable force. of nature, that pathway to fifteen mil- lion telephones is blocked, and none of the nation's voiced can pass that way. National telephone service is only possible through an orgrnuationshr1tie of handling, on a nation-ride basis, the problem of main- tenance as well is'of opéredon. _ l . ILLINOIS BELL Truman: com-AM BILL 8m . El; Joe Donne:- tad - of Wag" mont, spent _ Sands! arm with relatives here. T _ ' V Mn. Henry Tempo spent the and week with minivan " Wuhan. ." George manna": And am '. wrufnod their comm" - Batman. or Fort A WI... fPMt the wee lend. _ _ _ In. GooreHerte1, m dNmqgtB and daughter keno you w phonon Standby. _ , _' . A my . Undue-1m mu: TNRtigt i, m :32: ':lrii'i

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