I: fd Built by the General Electric Corn.. pany for the Chicago, Milwaukee A. St. Paul Railway to haul its Olympia!~ and other Chicago-Seattle trains through the Rocky Mohntaim and the Cascade Mountains. the giant locomoe, tive left Tacoma, Washington, a month ago on a journey of 3,000 miles to reach Philadelphia. Because of its immense size it was necessary to make several detours to reach Phil- adelphia, as Movement under bridges and through tunnels of the direct route was impossible. The locomotive in known as the bl.. polar gem-less type nnd operates from an overhead trolley. It in seventy-nix feet in 1entrth"nnd has twenty-four driving wheell. Twelve motors placed directly on the driving axle propel the monster. The cab in in the cow ter. J. Nowell, traveling gauge:- agent, who mperintended the stallation of the exhibit, declared that by utilizing the natural resources of the moun- tains, the use of electricsl energy created by water power he: brought about a saving to the railroad of 265,- 000 tons of cod and more than M,- George C. Lincoln, Phiiadeirthin rep- resentative of the Chieitro, Milwau- Kee, & St. Pm] "railway, and Frank The largest Ind most powerful elec- tric locomotive in the world has been imtelled for exhibition in the PM of Ttantrporutttm at thevSeequl-Cen- tennial International Expoeition. Phil- edelphin. . The machines that wore seized by the am; on†Sunday m " leged to be mandated by a dif- ferent company and an in 3 different manner. Is E_xl_li_l;ited yt) Segquiceqten- At M t in an injunction in effect attain the law from inter- fering with AU landlines of n certain comm which has gum or peppermint an itin- for may put into the slot. A cue in which this sort of machinei wn up for a rulfnz was tried in court n couple of you: Mo. The Sheridan Park hall, Wen- kegnn. was the defendant in the no- tion and won out. Since then the mn- chines of that eertain compnny have been protected. LARGEST ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE SHOWN Slot â€â€œme th-str- and. the ob)“ “Milly the ther- ‘m can "txrr4ht night. Three of an eerattmtt-d Inf-china were nixed At on. playing†Pox uu, the Mite A i Jd'.' fe, mac . Ci ' ox Lahe,the (dit;)),',',,,', . 'teff, m- qhipe and a nick“ machine. The pro- prietor, was mid with tumbling with dot mu . . Small M4 not Not of mu Pmtietot by Injunction. PAGE EIGHT Ilia] Exposition; Soine of Its Features Reports.†Te, we: the do. mandjomtcle- phone: moral plant must be bailt---at costs greater than the cost of the average of 'mrtrresenttrlatst. To dtrtli"tsanemustobtain capital and to attract thiswcntustpaysatis- factory mm. This we cannot do with out adequate rates. "Speech Is Powe' : 1 Speech; Is t Persuade, to C)onv frt,'tp Compel" IN COUNTY wrong. Qusyml- Ui-user,- ILLINOIS BEtil.. TELEPHONE COMPANY This (work bu n grently inc. creased during the pus few your. At the same time eight 1 ficinl nnd na- turtl ha,teheriets,Uve n purchased and put fin operation. is important work " saving millio of Oh does not cost? the tax page one cent " Ill expenses including iatribution are paid by 'revenue from ‘ahing licenses. Eight wa af four to n men have already It employed r this work at adva tatrsrous points on: the dif- ferent vets. Due to a meint un- usual fl conditions tl y will prob- ably be [kept busy all a mmer. It is. haunted that, on than ‘u hundredlieartoads at f1ah will be and :id diatr'ibu th' a year. Many more 1 be moved b trucks while '2g,',"'t', will be umed to the rivers [here the p6n from which they at? taken we no accessible by hag rows .or nilroa . , 000,000 tailor): of fuel oi1yutttut11v. Specijl entrance an exit platforms enable isitors to the Sesqui to page from tf end of the l omotive to the other td, observe the ' etails of com struetioit and opernti _ . Workitvill be started s n slang the "baekwtttiert, of the Illinois Mississippi, Ksnksklee. Ssngsmon s Rusk-skis rivers It', some other fl ed mas. Mr. tratton in e laining the plans tor rescue and distribution stated tlut the state s rintendent of ihrh than is now me ing a "survey of all water courses i the state. Ltirt, any tUh are .eft in bud- locked ' min by the in: rivers they will be seined out nd .put' into the xiv ' or used to s k hateherus and {hm lakes and . A N t York pre ‘herv returning from late“ says t t Europe in yournin‘ for peace. _ ell they won't have to itro far to get [ if they really want it) ' Fish rescue work will manually heavy this year due to the went J1oods, ' cording to a a tement is- sued by William J. St tton, direc- torrof feeeete1 of the “native count 7 of the " Wition' _ _ I, - _ ' _ V tho k of hazing mo than 12,- 000 pd than in the P af Fine Arta " the Seoqui-Centen "nter- lut Exposition, now in held in Phi Rubin, was lead on July 10, all»: to an a new. by Jo .. Fmderkk_uyrhs, member The tines. which sir' every canoe! No -subject, rep ti the labors f mints Jrt,alt ttf the United States and lore nations. The pit urea chosen for e ibition in the hn em gallery, wh in a: part of the ataeeof FineA ,were se- lected y n committee . many thomntb offered by the artist: of the word. ' . Becca to FISH In impprtint matters, either in busi- ness or in pi rsonal relationships, where results cognt the most, employ the s oken wo d and not the written mes- ge. Dis nee is no bar. The long listance t lei hone will carry your Words, wi their tones, their inflecc' dons, and eir shades of meanin to' theutterm tends of thelandif neegbe. [lsqlong d stance. It is the best-the THE nian who declared that. the ', pen id mightier than the sword hold only half the truth. The’tongue is mitthtiei than the pen. _ _ The writt n word is often cold and lifeless. It0acks the kindly inflection, the tone 0 friendliness and the earn- est I'grtgf.ven,e" which can be put into speec .." . . i Floods, Cause, temrding Wreetor of _ C m- PESCUE WOR11 I _ i HEAVY THIS SEASON l tion 8triti was SHOWN fr F swam nxrdsmon 571‘??? Frank G. Lo ‘ president of the If: I 34'th 'vice- cago, was signally L' Y :38 Pf Chi.. French government '0 'tf,' by the of the seventy-ninth Ill e occuvlon exercises at Beloit coll-’27 Ti',',',',',-',',','),',',','. gem-y, June 14. a, .Inlilzsndnf, rench Academ Bt I o Mr. Logan and Ur'.'"s'/S fen-ed, upon Delnvnn, Wisconsin : J. . Tyrtisll, of Beloit, by M. iriiiik", F l ir',',",.,',':':',,:',! an] to Chicngo'. The Tll ' pee-en- conferred for th , dration W" . e exte ive no work In the nuregn [lt d .earch southern France and lg, “eposlts of possessions of northern: ."' French pr. Logan itnnnead {at-5 In“. which and in which extre B oit eoliege, relies of the art of " ' "mm 75,000 yarn ago 3e , 1'ld',t", of Many at these relies w ' br eyed. America end in n- A l ougwht to Museum at Beloiti q n n "H the finish on the iil " dull and lifeleu it should be w }:.1 " with suds and rinsed with clear P. 'ld water, and mowed to dry with}; the me of Chamois which would , ll the thtUh; then a fresh tone ho‘h- be np‘plied to the old varnish. a Al in: bright- ness being the remit)“, _ HONORED FRENCH Invested With. In in of the Gallic Academyg f Fine _ , Arts Reed y “For an (int tom"; " after I new and“: job has liq applied to a enr,rrto soap should Itl used," an a bulletin lowed by Br was! tttst aid department “they; Chico“ Motor club. “The tar 1 . d be show- ered with cold elect" yr . , and a soft sponge and to loosen l - dirt. Core must be taken not to .. " the chamoil over the vol-nigh in E M.. Aaue.. quently not only the ft soft mp must touch the fhtish, ill . that soap must be entirely disco Ba. This can be done quickly thro, Ri a tine mesh bag. ill FRANK G. LOGANjts USE NO SOAP Until Four of SEND YOUR DRY ANING was AND DRAP IES TO Jun: RELIABLE UNDRY-. DRY CLEANERS WELL AS LAUNDERgRSir Licensed Dral Layer Sewer and _, ate: Contra t' Private and Publfé , tdtbeire and Septic Ta' _ -, Phone 11 Highland Park. CV Mt -Emeraon i' LT: LT 'ABK'PRESS. HIGHLAND Hangman in by G AUTO NORTH SHORE EVANS'I‘ON to LAKE FOREST The J. L. Floyd Company 85 North Durham. use... Phones Cantu] 0208-0860 We. Phone Wqh%ad Put 4 The present estimated wealth of Negroes in the United States is 82,- 000,000, according to a recent survey made for the Research Section of the American Sociological Society by Dr. Monroe N. Work, of Tuskegee Insti- tute. The wealth of the group, in 1912, was estimated at $700,000,000. The race has alactmade macho-c! gains in the matter of health. The death rate. which was 21.9 per thousand in 1912. has now fallen to 15.7, or a de- crease of 81 per cent. One reason we can cheat: doll-re. as Europe charges we go, is that we have 'plenty of them around. to be ehsused.--Pitttsbtrrtr Gazette-Times. An open-minded statesman is one who†sand is virtually anywhere in the broad ground between 100 per cent liquor Ind 100 per cent enforce- "ment.-itroit News. . It sometimes happens that what the candidate thought was a all by the people was merely an echo of hits. own voieee--Dnyton News. Bolahevist complains that American labog leaders do not represent the philoiophieaiu intelligentsia. Maybe they, just "represent, tnteiiigeetee.--. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Thesnrornenertttsq'ttattott luncheon extended in albeit! invitation to nt- tend the "caption-ind "new events planned by the minef- board of an Sunni-Centennial association " the tusqrsi-tktttrnnittl Intonation! Expo- sition, now being held in Philadelphh.‘ vitsltimr women tire naked to register “who Slute Roof Home, the head- quarters of the women's bond. in historic "High. Street of 1776.†the mnlor exhibit of the women at the exposition. The invitation he: been extended by Mn. George Home Lori.. met, chairmen of eat-0' committee. ESTIMATED WEALTH 0F NEGROES IN U. S. WOMEN or unit)»: . mm m SESQUI Highland Auto Mart " S. LaSnlle St. Central 2118 REPAIRING AND SERVICE STATION Guaranteed Satisfaction " Blodgett on Deerfield Road Phone H. P. 1122 R. C. CANTERBURY --For Sale or Rent-- , man cuss HOMES Una Automobiles All Makes and Models Used Part and The Bargain. Very Low Prices, Terms ' and Trades Business Properties Built Can and Truck. Financed Homes mm new. 'u --;2 PRESS WANT ADS New Floors DUFFY & DIDFFY r I PHONE DEERFIELD 186 Momma uld but!" Deerfield Interior Finis JOHN “Hausa Cleaner andDyertf sacrum“ F, n ""Y2f oun 033:“; T [DUISE M. Md M m: .0. I. P. 1004 Many have ability and lack the enthusiasm to ly , " fully as possible; an even Inter number work bud. lack in talent or training. . MORAN tlr/el!!!!?, MODERN PLUMBING AND TING was Chou-fully Given. I My That's perhaps the but expulsion for with»: of work I do. F P. I. DOWNING no“ u. E... Dry Cleaning, P Woodwork of All Kid; Applied Abilit Cleaners and Dy um no summon on , noon usua- nczn to LOOK Lin ' Ham'- Landscape amount“?! Telephone a. P. 58: Prairie Avenue, Eighwood and R MEEI. ' EVANS ctaindi WEI? awe; an: cm. can runes mum-Irina. um. M 'G C.§SCHUR “who“! alumna Anmm 1. MY a. mo iii-culled- PM?