1924 i |s & 1 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924 selves generally useful are credited with great wisdom when promoted to higher ranks. â€" / ; The Spirit of the ~North Shore _‘ ASIGNAL shows on the switchâ€" board, a telephone number is asked for, and a wire highway is created over which two persons may send their words and thoughts, one to the other. j Over forty. million times a day these messages pass over the wires of the Bell System, to transact neâ€" gotiations between buyer and seller, to keep hearts and homes united, to summon aid , or protection in emergencies. > To find the worth of this service would mean to look into nearly every home and office, nearly every Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company Highland Park Ticket Office _ | 4x ‘ \ . Telephone 140 â€" > s Ma N g Medal awarded to the North: Shore Line for distingaished contri> bution, to the develepâ€" ol sn im w ment ‘of: #18®2 L transportation for the conven ienca of the public and the benefit of the industryâ€" The Charles Ese gic ds of: electrica 1 EOCupu ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | < ol cnf eeuL system: > | [.. : » ; ‘ i Â¥ ; One Policy :+ One System â€" Universal Service >> _ A. Coffin Tï¬ebonlï¬reamtothinh'loï¬â€™: stop : to <think," indicates a: shortage in delivery of something for which we have paid. â€" $ 4; § ORTH SHORE ESIDENTS of North ‘Shore towns feel themselves to be ‘citizens of the North Shore as much. as of the particular town in which they live. There is a common bond of spirit, er%y and ideals that characterizes the whole North Shore. / _ @4 The North Shore Line has beco e part of the lives of North Shore citizens beâ€" cause it gives exactly ghe sq‘rt 0 trans- CbA CS N THT C o oe 6 o 1 portation service suited to this r markâ€" able / territory. / A . friendly, courteous transportation service, dependable, conâ€" venient and rapid; : y [ £ ‘The North Shore Line has been al potent force in welding: North Shore tay ns to each other for their mutual improveâ€" ment, and has made the cities ft both ends of its'system‘ immedia éy ac ‘cessible to all these North] Shore communitiés. _ _ o_ Fast, frequent trains whenever you wan them, from the center of Milwapkee t« and through ~Chicat§o’s Loop‘ to 63r« Street on the South Side, serve ever intermediate community: _ |;, _ shop and frctory, in Ame i¢a, to watch how the nation‘s ha of life are geared to the power o bw munication. ; 4 The telephone operator gannot follow her work to its results, but she can appreciate its impottance, In her keeping is part of 'Jgrefl mechanism of ‘nationâ€"wide interâ€" communicgtion, but those Iwhom she serves and the benefits of her service remainunknown. Each sumâ€" mons for her codperation is Gf equal urgency, for each helps to further the progress of the community and the nation. _ P mv i ,-, shoot!" Sentry: "Yes, shoots, I move." Captain "If Ipotent ns to proveâ€" t both éy acâ€" hore and ~if anything anything â€" moves, )u want ikee to o 63rd every the development THROUGH 3 CENTURIES Oqtline i of is the pi United : spirit of in the 1‘ Te htury, in progri and ser\ It w the Boston. Tt was the mail coach which brought into‘ existence the old Bostonâ€"New Yorkâ€"Philadelphiaâ€"Baitimore turnpike â€"â€"the fi 'k great American highway. Benjapiin Franklin, as deputy postâ€" ‘master general, made this post road serving |the seattered colonial settleâ€" ments show a greater income than the pflncipoat road between England and Scnd. : t i Richard Fairbanks, who cond an ofliin ‘a Boston tavern in 163 to receive letters from ships, was th first colonial postmaster, first colonial postmaster, _ | \Benjdmin |Franklin in‘ 1775 til}'e flr Postmaster General of Inited |States. & 3 ‘Rail E- were patronized ‘by Postal Service from the time the fil few miles of track were laid. °S sidies |through the Postal : made possible the maintenance many : s the early railroads. : i. The rgilway post office was ado in the United States in 1864. _ The stal-Service has always on the Iheeels of the pioneer settlers ds ag they advanced westward. | Servi toâ€"day|to Point Barrow on : the northâ€" ern mpst tip of Alaska, and to the isolatefl| miners in theâ€" fastnesses the mpountains, bears out the motflo, "Where| â€"American citizens go,â€" mails |go." . } Ameri . Gun the U s Po doors live in 18 4 Poï¬ plair Wwhich of th gon goope the 1 tralia $ It 'grvi train Sfast fast i The ed in bavin n 19 \ R. F. D. service brings the city) to the chuntry. This rural service was started in 1896. § : [ | Parcel post was adopted in 1913. Air mail service was started May 13, 1918. For two years it has been operating an advancing service op transcontinental route 8,000 miles lpn from New York to San P ibeo and éarned in 1922 and 1928 the hdno of ing the greatest contributic to the progress of, American aviatio n 1911. . & . R. F. D. service b1 he epuntry. This r ita ‘ in 1896. \~Pagcel post was ad ‘‘Air mail service v 13, 1918.! For two y operating an advanc transcontinental routé from| New York to and @arned in 1922 ar of ing the grea to the progress of: A ~ Pi ting never tal Service. â€" Faster the relay must be 1 mer the Postal Serv inaugurate through : ~ Pi ring never stops in the : tal Sgrvice. â€" Faster, faster, fa the telay must be made.. This : mer the Postal Service probably inaugurate through service, 28 h betwben New York and the cit the Golden Gate. Oneâ€"tihrd of journey (will be at night. . â€" STA All States except :six . have LaKON f action in respect to the motor| and jitnéey bus. [ This action has pormh through the increased use of r busses as common carriers usin ' publi highways for their roadjvays. In: seventeen states public comrhissions have issued gen: ' co‘ S81ONS Nave | JBSWEN, BEIDSRAT OAE derg| governing their operation, |as) it has| been found> that local or fhow ruld failed in most cases. rough this official action is tapidly finding its place no! (a subktitute but as an ally to c and | steam . transportation,: to \whid it dtts ag a feeder, .. ~., | ‘| of ‘Origin and Growth Post Office Service n United States â€"â€" Features ed postage was adopted fin States in 1847. E:‘:ter General . Montgomery initiated the movement in 146 | has resulted in the formatic bâ€"Universal Postal Union. . ie example of this internation ition is found in the fact tter sent for 5 cents to (Alr oâ€"day cost $2.04 in 1857. ' hs the demands of the Posts e| which . first . brought â€" nifhi on the railroads, and the firs! ‘thail traing" were followed [b ssenger trains. s $ moneyâ€"order system was adop 1864. + men toâ€"day ‘bring mail to the of millions of homes.. Free # ‘of mail service in cities began ï¬l :savings banks, the grea bank in the world was stai But Six Have Taken Acti [n This Respect; Feed 1 To Railways â€" & it‘s something you ness, it‘s safest to keep it td y L HISTORY IS ULL OF INTEREST a‘s most cherished : quality meer spirit of its people, The ?ve\; ‘postal system, in the America, has been a pioneer qI:; 18th, and 19th centuries, 4 ith the opening of the 20th it is abreast of the foremost Psbive ingenuity and invention ite. / | 3 1. of the states in the U es except â€"six have taken L;;i_nrez;pec:tt.co1:hemow,. bus. â€" This action has poi ja mail eourier who blazed trail betwéen New York and TES REGULATING | .\ _ ‘USE OF MOTOR BU nyway _ when the people! _ râ€" money in foolish in ¢ r don‘t have to worry how | t going to spend it." . he end of the *"endless" eraily just over the top of al cli » hill of work. ' vice op & miles lpng Francibeo the hd ntributic i aviation. n the P oS r, fas This gun bably {will . 28 hou he city al rd of |this o : in urâ€" : 18 mbâ€" ey , . ARHB _ YOUR PATRONAGE IS8 RESPRCTFULLY SOLICITED EWA en we dn e id d â€" egted, send $1.50 for, complete architect‘s plans and" apecirm M ..-‘--'-----.-.-----..---g.------..-.--.d.-...:m 1 & x d 5 j PENCIL COMPANY /40 e en e 0o i | ery _ »1 1 this perfect of a six room houst we WI“ B“lld withpgffooming room, 'lar'geï¬ brick fireplace, breakfast nook, tile bathroom, built in baÂ¥ tub, exceptionally large bedrooms and many other delight 1 featyres, on your clear lot for $7,350. ¢ f | \___FTermsâ€"$1,000 Cash, Balance Pmblo,l:ikt h:""- h.ï¬; LAKE COUNTY CONâ€" STRUCTION CO, _ 10 North Clark St. Ch se Ee o s es * 10 North Clark St. Chicago, IIL Enclosed find $1.50, for which please send me complete archiâ€" tect‘s plans and |peciï¬catiom g broom house you will bu «1000 town.. : 2. 400 cn0jjslli. C‘;It has b::: n;xjnoredtotha.t ttl;:l‘e New mpany re pay clair ;ifl’g&vflaq was kihee‘:idon the North 8 We wish to announce that this claim, carrying a DoOur Indemnity clause WAS PAID IN FULL, $4.(Â¥)0. which w twice the amount of the face of the policy. . Attention!â€" Life Insurance is like fun! The plder you ge the n;glx;e it costs, so DON‘T FORGET To CALL YOUF ‘â€"â€"MODERN PLUMBING AND, HEATING â€". Estimates Ckeerfully Given,. Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BLDG. â€" 30Q,cwm1. A Telenhone Shon H. P. 1404 â€"%. Res. H. P. 439; 1 Ready tb move into in 90 days, Write for pa ested, send $1,50 for. complete architect‘s pli Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 Phone Waukegan 2874 4y L . cogratiryrtyt ie ts Alfiverioes eb “I‘iucofthâ€%;. Ch in ‘NAME â€"...,.««««««® | icago % aclosed find $1.50, for which ADDRESS .. ..«««» »ase send me: complete archiâ€" } roOWN . ct‘s plans and specifications for **,%pyemi* room house you will build for | STATE ......«.++«* :000 down..~, 14 18 - * HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE 52 OW. Central Ave. ; PU’ U.S.A. I‘\ N# 1â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€" Soft Ng 2â€"â€"Medium N° 3â€"Med. Hard N2 4 â€"~â€"«â€"Hard Cleaning and Dyeing Office ANNOUNCEMENT MORAN BROTHERS New York Life Insurance Co. . W. ZENGELER announces the opening of a 384 East Central Avenue Telephone H. P.\1868 . J. COSOVER ?'J z!gg@ï¬;; N m; Y #: fl ft | dm'ii‘ y s t 3 L M t: "H; ,Hhiél / ""!iiiqx. § -. 1 J d |_â€"( a9 z;éi"fliiml!‘i"%'féi‘;r' , YRA .\ pay the claim.of Matthew E. £ the North Shore Line J y & With the York Life Insurance # oopov.o.mâ€â€œï¬ + I ...oo-o-oMM Phone H. P. 406 Conirt Bd tral 5501 and, if intér« spcciï¬clï¬x- 4 s a a a 6 ##0 # a 6 « « w w it t t Double K & N [/ 1 1