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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1925, p. 9

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. 254 Waukegan AYâ€" I, AUTO REPAIRS Towing â€" Supplies t‘s a screem %\L rsm? ~. +. e ND FIRE INSURANCE rnls xi he aus NT T REPAIRS â€"and â€"â€"â€" IGHT PRICES__ _ 47â€" d xcisnwnt,' dglooial attention 4 t like this WER OTHY GISH [CB :: *x"*:> PDt incé Saturday 1 ark, two%plocks from 10 gnition and Battery ENTS ional Comedy t A M obert Ellis, Lewis Sm Girard, Wiliam lfi resents LOYD BOTKER H. P. 723â€"J, 2188 FOR SALE ood Gmx.e;t,-‘ TY FOR RENT . BARTLETT _ Avenue, Highwood, Ebratre H 11â€"1 DAY, AUGUST 6. 4 H roperty LIMERICKS Hi B 0 York rth twice. that Stortes rt T 9 9 i Joke;, :: " 2n :nautmoulfi 13 wl @uard and fliirting Follies Mith,. Ave., the owner, , Highwood od, Sept. J han Darmy iob and ourt sKhow a‘ real as well a% H‘wood, vfi.fl se,. North .A time at m mt ~ H.;P., â€" * p, 43 fit., Hi $1 m orange colored folders conâ€" a list of Deerfleld officials, ‘fire and police calls, were disâ€" . Sunday morning with the wspapers. The folders also conâ€" mined business "ads" of many of the P % and tradesmen. & "Whe Deerfield Fire: station Ras been moved from the George Karch building jacross from . the Reliable Gatage, to the garage in the Strykâ€" er block. The yillage will pay a rentâ€" al of $35 a month. In addition to usâ€" ing the first floor of this building for ‘the fire station, semnligdx will be built to gccommodate lawâ€"breakers. Hereto, for such people have been taken to Highland Park or Waukeâ€" ‘ to be locked up.. uhk taining a fire a) &d &1 M busit #chms i The Dee been moved building Garage, to feld ave., and a large, curious and interasted audience of men and boys gathers each‘ day to watch developâ€" ments. People living on the south side of Deerfleld ave.. cannot see the houses on the opposite side of the street, because of the pifis of clay. After the seéveral days rain the laiter part of last week the streets which are opened, were in â€"such frightful condition, because of mud and monstrous holes, that it was alâ€" most impossible to drive an automoâ€" bile of the concrete road, onto any of the village roads. Every one can _ ~Phe enormous ditch on West Deerâ€" feld ave., and mammoth mountains of clay piled on the north of it, are & of the wonders of Deerfield at present. The Sewer Construction Co; is now digging in the subway of the C M. & St. P. R. R, tracks on Deerâ€" m what will have to be done im a or so, when the roads have settled and the sewer ditch has beâ€" come solid. We will follow in Northâ€" brook‘s steps and pave with concrete. _PART 2 . The Pastoret Construction Co., has Yeited ‘an office in the old Duffy hotel e Rmerfleld ave. ; c 00 0. ==< ; ‘Mrs. E. H.| Seligâ€"attended a lunchâ€" gon at the home‘ of Mrs. William Rieger of River Forest on Wednesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gooder had as fib” last week, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gerard and Mr. Gooder‘s .. OB Thursday afternoon, Mrs. R. B. Patterson will be hostess to twelve Mn eards : in . compliment to Migs Reid. €iigÂ¥ '~.'huc-,wi.-(}etty entertained her brother J J. Stadon and son of Los s, Cal.,. last week. > f Mts. Frank Malum and, little y , Mayo, left last Wednesâ€" day to spend a fortnight with Mrs. :lh-‘id-m. Mrs. Howard Shriner Mancie, Ind. Mrs. Malum‘s mother Nrs. C. *C, Warner of. Chicago is at the Malum home on Cenâ€" y 2VC> and caring for the dider ¢ "‘l?ter. Norma. * _Nts. Burr Hindah] left on Friday &" a month at Sea Lion Lake, mother, Mrs. F. M. Gooder of Cinâ€" cinnati, Ohid and Mrs. Robert Alexâ€" Tulsa, Oka. The Gooders:enâ€" ied Friday evening in compliâ€" ment to their ‘guests. Out of town party guests were Mr." and < Mrs. Joseph Large of© Western Springs, IL, and Miss Lida Large: of. Chicago. , Miss Gladys Reid| spent . the weekâ€" end in. Hahover, Ill., with a college Mr.â€"and Mrs. De Moyne Stitt of Morgan Park were the dinner guests of Mr..and Mrs. George Truitt at their home, Arbor Vitae,. Tuesday Mr: Truitt is recovering from‘ an Mrs. Griffin of Evanston spent. Friâ€" ‘!h the home of her daughtér, Mre. C E. Piper~of Chestnut street. Mrs, lh&i Pettis entertained at three tables ‘odf bridge on Friday afâ€" terncon at her home, in compliment i Miss Dorothy Reichelt and Miss Cladys Reid, both of Globe, Ariz. High scores were made by Mrs. 13 Olendorf, Miss. Eleanor . Meyâ€" &r and|Miss Gladys Reid. To ~, * "t and. Mrs. Peter Jubrend and &l&m visited at the Willkomm Jme in Milwaukee a week ago Sut.â€" campy, $vet, the weekâ€"end, Mr., Newâ€" and; & brotherâ€"inâ€"law and gister, Mr. "4 Mrs. Ralph Edson of Vitchburg, IEERFIEL Dâ€" and | Newcomb has as her Deerfield. News Mrs. R. B. Patterson and so ert, with Miss Virginia Eastc Donald Easton motored to â€" Lake on Thursday to. visit Ruth Patterson and Louise K at the Y. W. C. A. camp, whe girls were enjoying a vacatio girls returned on Sunday fron two weeks‘ outing, bringing them "letters", won for excelle ’fim aid ~ work, . gwimming, â€" , dramatic art and. nature studyl _ Mr. and Mrs,. George ‘Me West ‘Ostermhan/ ave., enterts large group of friends and r ‘at dinner on Sunday in honor daughter;Betty‘s first birthda versary. + . _Miss Edna.E. Fritsch, daug Mr, and Mrs. James Fritsch o field ave., will‘ graduate fro Missionary Course of the Bible Institute in Chicago, on day evening, Augustâ€"6. Miss | composed the words of : their song. ¢ Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edson, who were married last week, will reside at Ludâ€" low, Vermont. 4d . ck Mr. and Mrk. Ezra Fritsch visited Mr. and Mrs. David Moore . lfi Forest on Sunday. Mr. Moore, is: Mrs. Fritsch‘s brother, suffered a stroke on Friday. #Â¥3., Mss o : _Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin T. Roodâ€" house and Mr. cand .Mrs. rles Adams of Wilmette were the |guests of "Mr. â€"and . Mrs,, George itt on Wednesday. Mrs: iioo.dhouge a Mr:.‘ Adams attended the Deerfield Garâ€" den club inspection .trip with Mrs. Truitt on Wednesday afternoon. The gardens of both â€"Mrs. Adamks . and Mrs, Roodhouse in Wi}mette are spots of ‘besuty, : :«=>.0= +0 .: Mrs. J. F. Leaming g@nd Miss Marâ€" jorie Leaming of Ravinia ‘were ane guests of Missâ€"Sadie Galloway,, last Monhday. C c Lo i i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shove â€" waukee were dinner guests * George Truitt home on Mond: __Miss Amelia Petersen left Sunday morning for her new +positipn‘ â€" as pastor‘s assistant in Tucson, Ariz. She is taking the.northern route and will stop at Sonoma, Calif., to ‘visit her sister, Mrs. Jacob Yenni| (Lora Petersen). a . > § ;) .& ts Miss.‘ Franges +Biéferstadt will leave! .on Sa:}u'day fora tour of Washingtony; D, C.,: New York, Bosâ€" ton ndg'fihiladelphia. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, . Jr.,. tained at luncheon on Tuesc compliment to Mrs. Albert Hu Oak Park.'Covers’ were ,h# eight.» hi f | . Rev. and Mrs. F. Schafer and two little daughters, ‘Ruth and Jean of Scranton, Penn., are ‘visiting Mrs. Shafer‘s parents, Mr. and Mys. Salâ€" tenberger of West Osterman :Ave. Mrs. Shafer and her daughtets have been here for several weeks yisiting her parents and her sister, Mrs. George *‘ Meyer and Rev. ~Shafer arrived the latter part of last week. Mrs. Lorence Gloden, with three of her children, Francis, Eugeneand Rose, are,. visiting at the h of an uncle, John Gloden of Excelsior, near Minneapolis, Minn.. Miss Dorothy Eads had a&s her guest last week, . Miss . .Frances Schmitz, of Chicago, and entartained at dinner in‘ compliment to guest on Tuesday"evening. This Miss Alice Eads is â€" entertaining | Misses Dorothy and Louise: Béhrendt and Gertrude Schmitz of Chicago. Misses Dorothy and ‘Alice Eads live| at the home of their uncle, Mr. C. T} Burns of Todd Court. "Edward Gagne of Chicago his two little children at the Plagge home on Sunday. Jack Gibbs of Ravinia sp weekâ€"end: with his grandparer and Mrs. F.~C. Biederstadt . tral ave. Mrs. J. Howard Gibt Monday at the Biederstadt h Miss Viola Rockenbach h‘éfl.i her guests on Tuesday, her ni Mrs, Lewis Mills and two children, fhirley and Charles of Diamond Lake. _ Mr. William Plagge, Mis gareth Plagge, Mr. and Mrs. Jucobson and little Marilyn visited Irwin Plagge at Rock Saturday. > § â€"Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gardner tle David and the Gardner‘ Mrs. Irene Bolin returned from a two weeks motor trip The Henry Juhrends have opened a boarding house at their on Waukegan â€"road, <to m modate trangients or pgrmanent/ en »‘ ~Mrs. C. V.. Steiner had as her Iuncheon guest on Thursday, ‘Mrs. A. Heck of Irving Patk. . ; w nt the ts, Mr. f Cenâ€" er of ined a latives f their Marâ€" dward Gagne ord on ind Jitâ€" niecs, Friday to Misâ€" enterâ€" y in ter of d« for N We f Milâ€" at the Roodâ€" harles guests itt on i Robâ€" n and Druee Misses ersten re 120 1. The : their with ney in tennis, lighland Park Press ter of n the Moody Phursâ€" ‘ritsch class spent anniâ€" OUR NEIGHBOR ON THE WEST route to Detroit, spent several days lat ‘the B. H. Kress home.. Richard Kress, who has been visiting his aunt, MÂ¥s. Monahan, of Minnea_fious, ~returgned: home with Mrs! (Donahue. > Mrs: Williant &()lt;r'mag â€"was the guest of â€"her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. E. H. Willman: on Wednésday. ,. Mrsi T. L. Knagak is ill atther home on Deerfleld ave. § _A Jlarge number of lots were sold Sunday, in Clavey‘s behutiful Everâ€" green Park subdivision on West Deerâ€" field ave. s Mr. and Mrs. J. Sims" of Portage Park were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. 8. Scully, Sr.,.on Friâ€" day evening. ts RY/R . Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bowman have moved from thfi Stryker apartment building to the lower flat at the home of Mrs,..Christian Koebelin of Central ave,. 8 f ~.Mr.â€"and Mrs. James Kilcoyne and two children attended the K.â€"C. picnic at Mundelein‘on Sunday. ~° * ; Mrs. William Cooksey has moved into her bungalow on Osterman ave., whick she had. been renting to Mr. and Mrs..J. G.~Dorsey: The Dorseys Mr, and Mrs. Louis © Meyersâ€" of Owasso, Mich., who are the‘ {orme:1 owners of the Deerfleld Restaurant;! spent the weekâ€"end in .M!i:etfigld ')\t! the A. J. Johnson, Mathias Hoffman and John Webber ‘homes. Their two | daughters remained in Michigan wit.hJ relatives. © 3 AERAR o‘ Mrs. James Barrett is visiting her parents in Duluth, Minn., while Mr. Barrett is at Rochester, Minn,, where his mother is undergoing an operaâ€" tion ‘at Mayo hospital. _‘ ‘~> «:; Mr. 4nd Mrs, Fred Selig were Sunâ€" day.guests at the home of their sonâ€" inâ€"law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Hammer of Highland Park. Ethel Jean, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig, had her tonsils removed at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday. e Miss Florence Osterman of Chicago spent "Wednésday with Mrs. P; S. Scully, Sr. Fxeraq j are occupying the Chestey Wessling fl;et, recently vacited | by ADr. and Mrs. J.â€"P. O‘Connell. â€" A Mrs. Frank Russo will entertain the Young Matron‘s Bridge club pn Tuesday afternoon at her home on Second street, P Ree Mrs. E. H. Willman was the din< ner gnfi of Mr. and Mrs. John Willâ€" man at their farm, on Greenwood ave. Spfgrd;y. evening, about | 9;30 a barn on the farm of Mrs, Nettie Kidâ€" der on Milwaukee ave., burned. The batn was ‘very large and the flames were so highâ€" and bright thfi‘tfihey could be seenjin; Deerfield . and : in Highland Jp,,&;.‘ e mt on 5 © Frank Jacobs, Jr., visited his aunt in Elgin, Friday. His aunt had‘ both legs broken when #n auto. ran over her and is now ‘in the ‘hospital. â€"â€" A special meeting of : the‘ Royal Neighbors was held,. Monday: evening. The (Simon: Unger family maved to 2653,. Winnemac ave., Chicago. The Unger farm on â€"Waukegan road has been sold to Mr. Jones of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Unger spent Monday in Deerfield. ¢ se i Mrs. C. E. Piper will be hostess to a number of, her . friends, Thursday afternoon (today) at her. home on Chestnut st. oo Misses Alice Krumm,of Chicago and Irma. Labahn of Evanston were the weekâ€"end guests *of their uncle and aunt, Mt: and Mrs. Fred Labahn. Mrs. Donahue and Miss Georgiana Conway of Minneapdlis, who are enâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Johnston and Mrs,. C. H. Johnston of Lockport, I!I., visited at the horthes of Mgfic H. Johnstonh‘s two daughters, Mrs. Carl Mau‘ and Mrs. C. W.; Uchtmian on Sunday, > ®~‘>;;0.:}:~/ y Mr." and Mrss: Jogeph O‘Connior visited ‘Mr. O‘Connor‘s : sister . Lucy who is Sister Mary Leonette, ‘at the Immaculate ‘ Convent; in *Chitageo on Sunday. 3 Resrady. o wwack too Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitcomb and | Clara Dittman, a former schoolmate sons Edward and Leslié, Mr. ‘and‘ of Mrs. Hupt‘s apcompanied her. | Mrs. George Harder and son Melvin,, Mrs, Cora Moriseo, of Chicago is Mr. and Mrs, George Whitcomb.and® visiting her hrother, Mr; Stanley Anâ€" two little sons of Barringtbn, ‘Jacki de%:en a. L o 43° Miller of Canada, who is staying'at[ three daughters of“l(n. Marâ€" the Whitcomb home and ,Miss Sylyig ) guerite Mivelaz, sister of Mrs. Wilâ€" Lyons of Libertyville, visit_ed,’lflrfingifi:m Hale © Thompsor, 8f Chicago, Whitcomb at the Henrotin ‘Hogpital!yerg the guests of Mrs. Ray D. Reeds in Chigago on Sunday. Irving! is reâ€" last w::k tk.= +. .05 one hud s 04 d covering from a sericus operation. . + 4 irpomamere *EVSTS, Mrs. Sarah E. Jump of Houston, Del., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Metcalf of County Line Road. Sunday guests at the homeé of! Mrs. T. L. Knaak were Mr_and Mrs. Gus Arnold of Glenese?® ¢ + .\ Mrs. C.â€"A, Wolf visited »relatives in Libertyville on Monday.© Rev. F. Shafer of Scranton, Pa., who is visiting his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Saltenberger of West Osterman ave,, played the organ and spoke at the Sunday morning â€"services of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS,THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 5.4 .00 . ) Oblimary .0. +2ll | _: Mrg. Arthur M. Kiest (Tillie E. \ Mitchell) died at the Highland Park | hospital, Satprda{ noon, after an. | operation‘ for gall. stones. Funcral lserviceg were held Tuesday afterâ€" I noon‘ at 2 o‘clock at the home and at \ 2:80 at the Presbyterian ‘church, with i}bu_rial fa the Vernon cemetery ‘at Half ‘Day. Rev. Umbach,; of,. the f‘Northbr'ook Presbyterian church, who is an old friend of the family, had t charge of the services and was assistâ€" The Ladies‘ ~Aid of â€"St. . Paul‘s church will meet Thursday (today) at the home of Mrs. Carl Lange of iDeerfela ave."" .‘ . /). /; Miss Helen M. Shaw who has hni charge of the Daily Vacation Bibl school at the Bungalow church, has returnjd to Moody Bible Institute to tesumé;her studies. Miss Shaw, whose home is in the east, graduates from Moody next! term. : | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Schiner and : Mrs. Sarah(?durrie of Winnetka, Mr. and grs. eorge * Cashmore two ughters, Kathryp ‘and Agnes, and Jack Foster of Wadsworth. : .. Miss Esther Miller of;Akley, Jowa is visiting her roommate, Miss Laurel Stryker. Miss â€"Miller and Miss Stryâ€" ker attend Western Unibn College at Le Mars, Iowa. ‘Miss Miller has been in Chicago this past month, studying music: with Prof. Levi. : Miss Helen Frey and two nephews and Migs Miriam Fehr motored to Deerfield from Afolkey, Ill.,. (near Freeport) on Friday to visit at the Tra Fehr home. . + Mr. and Mrs. William Stryker and two children,, Dorothy and William, Jr., of Chicago‘visited at the Edwin Stryker homeâ€" on Orchard Lane, Sun: day- 3 ¢ x3 rug "% f \ The .Clayton :Fehrs, who : have been visiting Deerfleld relatives, reâ€" turned to their home in. Geneseo, Ill., on Saturday.. L4 4 ? Mr.â€"and Mrs. Arthur Therrien and son, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gartner and, two children, Jean and Jackie: of Northbrook, visited in Deerâ€" freld, Monday evening. $ P 2A ue ~The Boy Scouts left Monday morn: ing at eight o‘clock in a special North Shore motor coach, for & two week‘s vacation @t: Delavan‘ Lake, Wis., at a Boy Scout camp.. < * _â€" * * On next Sunday morning the 30th anniversary of the Ladies Aid society will be ‘observed at the: morning gervices of, St, Paul‘s church. Rev. Lemhardt will speak. _*Migs Elizabeth Kruz, who has been visiting her: niece, Mrs. E. H. Selig, is.now at River Forest. t Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Deck spent Sunday with ‘their sister; Mrs. C. Dadah of Chicago.,.. ‘ â€". /‘ . 1 _ There wére ten‘ visitors in‘ the Evangelical Bungalow :church Sunday sohool on Sunday."*~ /. *~7:.:~*~ Mrs, J. Blaine of Franklin Grove, III., is visiting at her son‘s home,.‘ Mr. Blgine is in â€"the. Highland ‘Park hosâ€" pital recovering from an operation. â€"â€"Mrs. Flora Hunt, of Chicago, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Lawrence‘Andersog, " Tuesday, Mrs. Claya Dittman, a former schoolmate of Mrs. Hupt‘s arpcompanied her. / Knaak‘s Music Store â€" VICTROLAS at 50 per cent off $160 Victrola ... .. .$80.00 $110 Victrola :. . .. .$55.00 $150 Victrola . .....$75.00 â€"$ 75 Victrola ... ...$35.00 Cash or time payments *‘Scores of persons saw the rescue Bt. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid society will celebrate their 30th anniversary, Aug. 9. [Rev. ‘ Leinhardt will: . conduct a special service Sunday ~morning â€" in English. y l Oy hk _ In last week‘s issue of this paper it was asked that all ‘those taking part in the holeâ€"naming contest at the Park District Golf club send their lists of suggested names to the secâ€" rétary of the board. That was a misâ€" take, we are ,told. All ‘communicaâ€" tions concerning this contest should be addressed ‘to Mr. Crawford, sécâ€" retary of the Park District Golf club. ;Mrs. Kiest leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two children, Mary Jane, age 8, and Roger age 6; two sisters, Mrs. John Dollenmaier and Mrs.|R. J. Lyons, both of Libertyâ€" ville;‘ two ?‘others, Seldon of Mitch: ell, S. D., and Harry of Roundup, Mont; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and .a host of relaâ€" tives and friends. 7 un 99 o stt Rev. Nlrk Andrews, pastor Church schoolâ€"9:30 a,. m. â€" _ Morning worshipâ€"10:45 a. m. No evening service. . t ._The Radio Carnival given by the Young People of the church was the scene of a .happy time for all, Friâ€" day evening. 1.s : ‘ Betty and Mijss Foland were swimâ€" ming in fourteen‘ feet, of water when Miss Foland fainted from exhaustion, Betty dived, brought up the unconâ€" scious girl and resuscitated her. : Mrs. Kiest was born Oct. 29, 1885, at Prairie View, She was the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, who now ‘reside at Mundelein, She was rmarried July 1, 1916 to Arthur M. Kiest of Northbrook. They lived in Decrfield for a while and their first child, Mary Jame, was born hére. Later they moved to Prairie View, where Roger was born. His little twin died at birth. Four years ago they purchased the home in which they now live on Grand ave. +4 * Bungalow Church â€" ‘ \| Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor , Sunday schoolâ€"9 :45 a. m. . ; Morning worshipâ€"11:00 a. m. ; Christiarf Endeavornâ€"7:00 p. m. Evening serviceâ€"8:00; p. m. . e:;ayexf. .and Praise | service, Wedâ€" nesdayâ€"8:00 p.m. | . _.} .0 c : The Ladiesâ€"of the: Woman‘s Misâ€" gionary society met at 10:00 a. m. Tuesday and went to the Forest Préeâ€" serve at Dundee Road for their anâ€" nual pienic. "*if+ 4 SAVES FRIEND FROM _ : «. DROWNING IN LAKE The rescue took place at Spirit lake near Spokane, Wash., where Betty is aâ€"summer visitor witlhh her father. ADDRESS LETTERS }| TO CLUB SECRETARY ed by Rev. Mark Andrews, pastor of the Deerfield church. \ ¢ St. Paul‘s~â€" Evangelical Church Rev. Leinhardtâ€"substitute pastor Surnday schpolâ€"9:25 a. m. Church service in Englishâ€"10:30 Deerfield, Illinois Deerfield Presbyterian church s d aAige Inasmuch as next Wednesday will, be ‘a holiday in Highland Park the Pr§ss forms will be made up on Tuesâ€" | day. | Advertisers are‘ notified that copy must be in on Tuesdayâ€"the | earlier the better. The Press will be ‘printed Thursday morning as usual, Ruth Robbins, 100 Prospect aveâ€" nue, and Elizabeth Jones, 272 Vine avenue, are two of five girls who have just passed the Red Cross junâ€" ior life saving ‘tests at. the .Girl Scouts camp, Elkhorn, Wis.‘ The other three are Laurie Burhnaly, Sheridan road,â€". Charlotte â€" Barbour, 2752 Eastwood avenue, and Nancy Kling,* 640 â€" Michigan avenue, all of Evanston. . ' ‘ . ~The: tests included rescuing a drowning subject and towing her thirty feet by four different carries and finishing with reserve power. The five girls have received their Red Cross junior life saving .emâ€" l blems. The right to wear these emâ€" blems is guarded by international REBUILDING LINE 3 _ _ FOR FAST SERVICE C. N. 8. & M. Will Use Old Route Between Lake Bluf and: Up to this time the electric line has never made any particular use of the tracks west of the Northwestern but with the new) plans: being developed following the extension from Howard avenue, Evanston:to Niles and the subsequent plans now under way of building north from Niles to the Libâ€" ertyville. cutoff, the additional trackâ€" age and right of way west .of the Northwestern has given the company a second stretch between Lake Bluff and North Chicago and it will remove some of the congestion that otherwise would have been put on the track east of: the Northwestern. « * The North Shore Electric railroad company <has a big â€"gang of menat work rehabilitating its tracks on the west side of â€"theâ€" Northwestern, beâ€" tween Lake Bluff and North Chicago. That stretch, almost unvied for many years, is being reconstructed in orâ€" der to take care of the trains that will come back to the lake. shore after making the trip northâ€"via the Niles Center branch which is now being exâ€" tended north from Niles and will conâ€" nect up with the Libertyville line just west of Lake Bluff. * The company has a 100 footright ofwuythmandithhyingaaouble track with full ballast, indicating that its construction is just as permanent as on the main line. & A gang of men numbering perhaps 200 is at work laying the new rails. It is said that the presence of the west branch between these, two places gives the electric company a feature of convenience for its new plans which is most valuable and will enable the execution of a train service far better than if they had to use the tracks east of the Northwestern; ' law ADVERTISING COPY ©â€"â€" WILL BE DUE EARLY GIRLS PASS TEST Ruth :Robbins :and Elizabeth ~â€"‘ Jones .Receive â€" Insignia ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" from Red Cross North Chicago AS LIFE SAVERS PART 2 S NUMBER 28 C 1% $ * 4

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