t $ PAGE TEN North Shore| Gas Company Areh@u Saving For That â€"| Ramy Day? â€" | The trip, including hotels, meis and t;:mm. Make ybur nikie t now tC 4 + 209 South Wabash Ave telathone Hartison 6478, or T rafic Dept yRoom 822, 71 West Adams ‘&"«';_w rhpgu&uem!_m Cen * 280. hu-zuyYNonh Shore Link Staâ€" tion, of at Tratkc Dept. | : â€"|i of the big, new, comforiable de, luxe North. Shore Line. Biotor Co-ci‘z.bsmdcnh gh die most > 1 country in the Midd@@We<: â€"Lake Forest, Lake W Fort A Madison, with an e€ening h‘tfldnonbvrlnhk ie ca â€"â€" themr to Devil‘s L-Xc and Kilflburn, with a neverâ€"toâ€"beâ€"forgo k boat &..au!h onsin River tif fous! Janesville, Rockford and Elgingweachâ€" ing Chidago at 6:15 p. m, Sund The perfect Fourth of ,â€"';‘wumWh:audi; + ating scenic wonder ave Chicago Eriday the b, 8:3 m ., c,-;:.l;:.;a-rd Tithe, ; o':e 3â€"Day Motml C Tour to the D. To Wisconsin| Vacation Points + Direct connéections in Milwaukee jwith the T. M. E. R. & L. R. R. for Oconomowor, Nashota Lakes, Nelmabin Lakes, Silver Lake, Delafield, Waukesha Beach, Nï¬awic Lake and Pewaukee Lake. Also direct conâ€" nections with the Milwaukee Northern R. R. for Port Washington, heâ€" boygan, Elkhart Lake, Cedat Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediite points. Schedules of both roads conpect with North Shote Line trains. Step from your North Sh@re train in Milwalpkee‘ into a T. M. E. R. & L. or Milâ€" waukee Norther® train at the North Shore terminal. 4 | Lake Geneva, TÂ¥#in Lakes and Powers Lake are %asily reached. by N&rth Shore trains| comnecting with North Shore motor coaches at Kenogha. ho lori : oUR sAvings S FOR HOME OWNERS of our 7% | .“efenf shares g’*iVes:}'rou’; the opportuni get jnto th';_ %a?i'n&s abit mgbt nO'w._’i.’ t : _ _OUR 7% f’R RRED SHARES combine saf and high vate of reéturn.| Let us tell you about th plans. || ‘H f) | [|_ [9 [( > save re the ra:j ableé su There 1$ a great tendency among us all to put until T M j ROW hat e‘gshoul_(i c;d today. |<>.â€" ‘_ Remember the old adage: "TOMORROW NEV COMESs."‘" | l ue No do for a raind; wijl There a‘ il TOM ) ] he Det i%4 f in‘s{most Th ‘ pucth 8k m s Time, ; onc' -‘ forga ble ‘sof ‘~ A otor he (hid@gtve:: ‘vn M Fort -‘kl fening .. like ta. ~â€" forko “‘ t n Rfter tikagh otely, mei ul ‘.’,4 r ticket Yaffice,, vel, telathone yes h ietatfhons a St., Chi c 5 oblka ng me i any wn'y, please iend me full inâ€" to: a on'{‘regord' g your investment nvinqtplan. Addrgss. .. RT, YOUR SAVINGS NOW, and deterfminé to ;uggrly. You will be very happily surpï¬secl at d growth of ever| small amounts to a comfortâ€" Gentlemen :â€" Narge < NORTH SHORF yB rjgou ‘he day, bu Shore tick Connections are made in Milwaukee with Pere Marâ€" tte Stea ersgor Ludington, Manistee, Hamlin Lake, g tage Lake‘an, One‘keni? Leave here in afternoon; take night fteamer from Milwaukee, arriving in Michiâ€" gan next mbrning. Fast leave for Milwaukee over ths North Bhore Line, at ent intervals. You may buy a "thrdugh" ticket at the North Shore ticket office, and check your be e, to your point of destination. For schedules, fares. rotger nformation, inquire at North Shore tickét office. He [ . d | _ Chicago North Shore and â€" Milwaukee Railroad Company, Highland Park Ticket Office | ‘Telephone 140 . _ ve planned time and again to s t are you actually doing so? _ CDUPON omfort Way to Michigan ks :+ *s C‘ >. ~,â€" 6 * s & & % X ‘, \‘\‘vl/ ‘« \ \.» & s % N \X h \\ X * * CX . £.% t .% D Â¥.A x \% j Je Cate ‘_ Mlach THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAKD PARK, {LLINOIS 1 to ER ty ese [TP ave off | ‘“Pecau ‘ reverence at the shrines |of the referend dead never Yails to | thrill our|| hearts with emotions of | idealism,"||said. John H. Moss, of | Milwauked, in presenting the report. 4 "I deem a} a ‘privilege accorded than | as A dut asgigned, the request of | the: Interflational board of (trustees | to presen ' to this convention their | thought of having Kiwanis Interâ€" | national ®brect, through voluntary 'subécxipti s from among our memâ€" [bership. al\ memorial for the latei | Préegident || Warren G. â€" Harding. 'Pargmthet a)ly*‘may I gay that the ‘project milyâ€" not be interpreted as : poniusing any political significance it‘g’ purgp d| to delay its consumâ€" mation until . after the time of the November mtibml election. "The thfjlught is to erect as a, meâ€" morial a lkemiâ€"circular granite seat withi the fHack higher in theâ€"center than at .!‘ ends, upon which elevaâ€" tion 'nhall placed a bronze bas reâ€" lief of fokmer President Harding‘s profile, an|inscription below to conâ€" tain‘ one of his inspiring and signifiâ€" cant} utterances made on Canadian soil short] , before his demise. A comâ€" .| bination of circumstances makes it ‘¢lally p'pro'prip_te to place such a monume®t in Stanley Park, Vanâ€" couver, C ud'a‘. one of the showâ€" places of the North American conâ€" tinent whith is annually visited by thousands l- sightâ€"seers from all parts of the world and was the place whe‘;ip Pregident â€" Harding delivered one of his ast'public addresses." l: : Adds Significance Referring, as the president did, in his Stanle} : Park address, to the| amit exisfing‘ . between" these two| nations, adis significance to the pï¬lac-{ ir:{g Of the| memorial here.. In that a dr%ss <Rreident â€" Harding said:| "What an bject lesson of peace isi shown today‘ by our two countries to all the world. Only a serap of paper,| recording Hardly more than a simplé und;thnd g, safeguards lives and properties { the Great . Lakes . and . only humb t mileâ€"posts mark the inâ€" violable be ndafy line for thousands of. miles through farms and &;resta'. Our protection is in our fra Tnity, â€" our ?rmou Ais our faith and the tie that |binds imore firmly year by year is | a evo-in'cuuing acquaintance and | comrkdeship through interâ€" change of ititens. â€" The compact is | not 6of pe thable parchment, but of Ihir jand Honorable dealings which, God grant,l shall continue for all ltime." J yS \â€"How do fhey know a woman canâ€" not keep a gecret when no woman has ever tried. e ege of béing identified with activiâ€" ‘ti' ;whi exemplify the: continentâ€" | wide ‘ch ncmr of our organization | and are $rophetic of influences which | will extemd beyond the lives of those | now livink, We are the guardians of ‘ a chain § :'t‘)portunltiés which links | the ffutu ith a duty to posterity. | Our oblightion is net so much to ourâ€" | selves as||to our children and our !chilgren' children. That which will {be‘ }perpudt‘gd ‘for future generaâ€" | tions, theftefore, appeals with special | forte to olir spirit of service. It seems, \ thrge, a ||praiseâ€"worthy purpose to | erect a ghrine whereat present and future: fenerations ‘will â€" dedicate Ith?pselv to a revival of patriotism ‘an | cons ; rate: it to the memory of all | our ffreat and good . men who ’jsWQf'yed ot from the ‘rule of right | and| the w of duty that the blessâ€" 'ing'q we njoy might be our heirâ€" looms todky."! / ‘ "From port of 1 board of national be, we a out of it. file will be placed, and an inscriptio which ‘will contain an .expression his‘ made¢! on Canadian soil shortl betgre hig death. T ns The appropriateness of the site i testified to by the intense interest 0: the Canafiian Kiwanians as eviden by the réport of the. Canadian Chair man of, the International committe on public/ affairs, J. Walter C. Taylor, when he iz * that "what <~ever memorial| to the former president: will be, we lutely decline to be left â€".‘The| cular higher)] i elevatio relief of file will 'lvlvh'i;h vw is‘ mad befgre | h This gite for the Harding M morial was chosen because it was t! site whete the late president one of last public: addresses, a mse f his expression . in tha Iiress concerning the peace Ltlm‘ exists bitween United States â€" and Canada, hnd because of the member ship of Kiwanis International whic} includes | 1250 â€" clubs in the Unite States ald Canada. i "[__|_|Fo Be Granite Seat | The Mpmorial will be a semi cir cular nim seat, with the bacl higher) iff the center, » and on this elevation!|in the center a bronze ba: relief of|the former president‘s pro ([A. larige granite and. bronze . md~ morial tf the late President Hardink is to erected ‘at Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada, it was announcell today :at| the annual intéernation 1 conventipn of The Kiwanis Club ’gl ternationkl, The late president wa * a thartdt member of The Kiwanif club of Marion, Ohio, when he was hi senator. t f Great |Drganization of Whi The Former President Was . mber To Erect This } Monument KIWANIS â€"INTERNATION HAR%[N_G MEMORIAL AT VANCOUVER, C Blond Bess Opines imge‘to time," states he reâ€" e‘ Kiwanis: ‘International trustees, . 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