PAGE EIGHT Tran North Bhore ‘Gas Company North Shore Gas Company 7% Cumulative Preferred ‘ 1 _ Shares (iperating in an age when the most amazing mechanical advances have been made, the North Shore Line takes a ‘very real pridg in incorporating ev'e:g ‘tested improvement into its own srvice, It is alert for the latest â€" if it is the best. The NQ@rth Shore Line is distinctly a progressive transEortati system, tuned:to the age and territory) in which it is g rating. [ + ; â€""the commilitee finds that on this railre e uftee tit n this railroad there have girorlgletd_fgc: vifion rpï¬st of the things that have been tabfeï¬ this railroaé i. \@pe s gi remed"les for various troubles. On they have b cch erfeTSteï¬s â€haVF nOt’oï¬lly bee_n talked about; So said the American Elec‘trï¬cR';é w $ f . I allml," Association wh lSth?;:e aril;i C C_O dMeflia,l@ for excellence to the Nbriï¬ rather than t hm eed, this ability to adopt improvements North Shore | "n: artlfi gï¬gn } l:hem lï¬g o ea belpusch is public‘s con: . nc,e.;' : Oi % stt:ongest holds upon the North Sh@re Merchandise Despatch Service through red Shares. An invbsj demand fo This inve empt f dents of III The so . haracter of the community served is reâ€" flected in †steady expansion of;the NorthShore;' Gas service. Th cubic feet of gas sold by this company has more tha; bled in the past five years. . ; [ 0k The so]id aracter of the North Shore 7%, Prefetred Shares is{ r reflection of a balanced service and a high gradg@ investment. â€" t s es & flected in service. Th more thai wHY NOT on a very atlractive Savings Plan. wl ~â€"Why nbt: et in touch with us through any of our emâ€" ployees a{n t us explain q*uxj plans to you. _ (é ; . From e kenter of Milwaukee to and through Chicago‘s Loop, fast] frequent trains serve every North Shore community Chicagh North Shore and Milwaukee _ (Mighland Park Ticket Office â€" ; ‘ ~â€" Telephone 140 : _ Ov t e for shi between every important point on the North : .mmm&vedupm6p.m.ï¬jvemdthe next morning, Through service to }?bcboygan. Burlixhcton. Watertown and all poinfi on the Milwaukee Northern l} R. and T. M.E. R. & L, For rates, delliveries, etc., write or telephone local North Shore agent, or Traffic nt: Chicago office, 72 West Adams Street, ‘phones State 5723 arid Central 8280; Milwaukee office, 403 Security Building, ‘phones PORTH SHORE l990{‘ndGnnd 2762. [2 E 3 »rthShotcandMflwuxkeeRaflroadCompany NJOY NORTH SHORE DIVIDENDS AS L A$ NORTH SHORE SERVICE? |. ent in our 7% Preferred Shares meéeets the afety and attractive yield. â€"~ _ | _ menk pays dividends qua_rterly"and- if? exâ€" ersotal, propem taxes when held by resiâ€" is anrd also free from Normal Income Tax. wnership of their dependable 7% Préferâ€" Progressive _ ortation System THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS /.. If, the politicians would \s'h::v the same assiduity in stuodying ic eonditions after election, as do in inguiring into theâ€" condition} of ‘our "Families beford the voting, |the ‘country‘s problems would be solvell. WATERWAY BANQUET _ _ TO BE ELABORATE MANY NOTABLE FEATURES William Hale Thompson Is Host To Middle West Cities At + Rainbo Gardens Oct. . 6; | Entertainment Eé be held atâ€".the Rainbo Gardens ‘Monday evening, October 6, will witâ€" Ingss one of the most attractive shows 1{:\jrer given for banquet participants,| laccording to Fred Mann, owner the Rainbg Gardens, Mr. Mann has ‘set the wheels into motion, which says will ‘give the v:sitoxs from t territory of the Mississippi Valley a the way from St. Paul to New Or l¢ans an opportunity to see what Chi cago really can do in the form o ! amusement,‘ i P Guests at the Lakeâ€"toâ€"theâ€"Gulf of Mexico Waterway Banquet, which is / This banquet is to publicly lau ‘the movement which is to lead to t actual conipetion of the Illinois w terway that is to | connect ‘Chi with New Orleans. ce Huge A t of Food ‘‘~â€"The amount of that will consumed at the banquet, where 2 persons recruited fromcities betw "Baint Paul to New Orleans, will in attendance, w stagger the 4 erage housewife. o feed this .gregation of ind al, state and ‘representatives wiktl require } | than a ton of chicken, eighty gall ‘of soup, 250 cases of peas, 15 ‘of tomatoes, 10 cages of lettuce, ‘gallons of veget:m, 25 bushels | potatoes, 100 gall of coffee 400 loaves of bread. 100 chefs w ‘prepare the food and a small 4 waiters will serve it, Mr. Fred ‘the owner of the Rginbo Gardens, given orders to his culinary dej ‘ment to make this the best dinf served to such a large aggregatib l{which will be the biggest banquet ep ‘held in the west. Â¥ Score of Beauties _ !."Around the Rainbo," is the name bf the revue which was staged by Le Roy Prinz, who has made a nam« for himself as a producer of high Class attractions.. More than a scor bf young Chicago women picked for their pulchritude :ze part in six teen numbers, the most important o \which: are "The Arabian Nights,‘ Circus Day in Rainbo Land," "T Enchanted| Forest," in which :t young women who represent ‘Interesting Work of Art I t played in Corridor Of The Institute (If the rising gengration would a little earlier in | the morning would get farther. s / Fact: that a n will app loudly for better educational f ities at a public ting, does prove he will c t to pay hij taxes for them. $ are tnnsï¬;;rmed“ into : living ‘;hlph Williams Rainbo Skylarks, whi Are credited as composing the dance orchestra in ‘the west, supp ing the tunes for the revue and da ing. [ 2® 1 f t Headed ‘by Benda Girl / The list of entertainers is he by Patricia Gridier, the Benda Gir Wwho has very recently arrived in thi gountry.. Marion Morgan, prima na and Dorothy Rqe. soubrette. includes Paul Darnelle, Irene mnn. Esther Kayer, Grace Thayes, erna Tgbott:.‘ Mhtrcedu Kenfiel &mice Sturtz. The feature of t mmnquet will be the broadcasting the speeches. Forfng Mayor Willi Hale Thompson, of Chicago, the barâ€" qguet chairman; Congressman Hen T. Rainey, and William E. Hull, wa§â€" terway supporters, are to be the prinâ€" cipal orators of the occasion. Alt Monday is a silent night in Chica a special permit :ts‘ been gran Rainbo Garden station WQJ to broadâ€" ‘gast the proceedings of the evening, so stayâ€"atâ€"homes may listen in a hear ‘the banquet oratory. and the songs and music. || j The mask of a fnrn, in bronze, been placed in the southeast cof ‘on the second floor {of the Art J tute. It has been lent by Robert. lerton and is the work of an En artist, Glyn â€"W,. Philpot. Altho Philpot is best kn for his pa ings of portraits aAnd figures, piece of nulptnre“h typical of somewhat whimsical style. It is ways the poet at heart who prod the fanciful, . imagi:ntive thing, this delicately modelled mask MASK OF FAUl: IS | NOTEWO YÂ¥ OBJE Aalisie No enmete on 1 niCnt Jlor 18â€" er n, ‘er of nd ill of nn as ty ns es e <~~The wdsMJoE* ‘speaking tour tells anew the ktory of his a [ ‘the voters of the state. ry w Ib’\hwm with an sm that pro ms his popuhri? and: an easy vicâ€" tory for hiln at the polis in November. However, this is not surprising. Mr. Deneen left the governor‘ office leavyâ€" ing a record behind him with not a single act of his which called for an explanation, much less an ppology. i Add to this his personal papularity and his ability as a campaigner and we have & combination that leaves l his opponents no vantage point to atâ€" tack. DENEEN GAINING A IN POPULAR FAVOR Crowds, Greet Him Everywhere Downstate, Remember His * Good Record Chas: 8. Deneen served his state with ability and credit; his service in the United States senate will be of a like nature: The: republ of Hliâ€" nois made no mistake: when y deâ€" cided to gend him to Washi n. Remo _ JEWELRY Alw ays BOWMAN‘S MILK is safe and pure. One of our cjlean white wagons stops at your door, May we serve you? The regular use of pure, rich milk will improve your complexion. Milk is a builder of new blood and healthy tissue.; â€" > e I I wish to ann MORE MILK! My New T RIN Kâ€"â€" & WATCH REPAIRING ENTRAL AVENUE clephone Number is 266 val Notice unce that I have moved to IE RADIO SHOP (IN THE LOOP) Schneider Take Honors At 8y id in Judging of Cam Of Winners _ t ANTIOCH YOUTHS their coach, C. L. J gri¢cultural teacher at the . Townshl high school, have returned to Ant och the possessors of k | ribbor, second award , at he: stat judging contest held Springfield together with $28 in miunis:~ . . | The local boys C m vitï¬a C points of winning the Q}lte jampit ship, and‘ the honor rep%nd the state of, Illinois § the Nation Dairy show., The 1’“8 . county team, scored 1471 and M Lake county team scored 1469. Byâ€" reau county is â€" many $ timeci; winnér in dairy judging contests, baving w:t first prize at the Aupora state 1 for the last three ye'd-t rG ‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, o u P" Ser v ic e SECOND IN STATE County Dairy : judging 9. 1924 6+ I te 1 CI TO w y 6 m 1nd lan LJ To J M M \t