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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1928, p. 22

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_ RADIO STARS GESTURE :‘_ Lo sc itoncaincd d d To quarrel over good manners is a _â€" seart of contradietion in terms.â€"Woâ€" ‘â€"â€"* man‘s Home Companion. m!fillchudpouifmy many of the best radio performers if they are to give the best possible perâ€" formance to their thousands of listenâ€" ers i all parts of the United States, a discussion of radio work in the United States revealed today. "They‘re just like movie actors," says an article in the Woman‘s Home Companion on radio stars. "They come into the studio and take their bows just as if the ‘mike‘ was a full house. And some even dress the part. Reinald Werrenrath, for example, says that he couldn‘t sing a note after six o‘clock if he didn‘t have on a dress The day of wearisome farm chores | may be doomed by realization that a! small stream of water can be harâ€"| nessed up, to accomplish work ior-}' merly done by the entire rural family. | Citing the case of C. W. Fricke off Albermarle County, Virginia, the | Farm and Fireside Magazine r’eveals’ how it is possible to make a small stream perhaps a foot deep and fifteen feet wide on the average raise poulâ€" try easily and cheaply, heat and light a farm house and contribute in a varâ€" iety of other ways to the farm family‘s | comfort. l suit Discussing religion and the radio, one radio worker declares that this inâ€" vention has done more for the former than anything else in modern life. The regular broadcasts of sermons in New York, Chicago, Cleveland and other large cities of the country are cited as examples of the way the radio "The greatest preachers in the world," the article continues, "send out their voices to communities which might otherwise be unchurched and unpulpited." As an example of what appliances may be operated by such home made power the magazine lists the following among others; a home made electrical house heater; an electral range; a an electrical feed cufter in the cowâ€" shed and in the poultry houses inâ€" cubators, brooders and drinking founâ€" tains all run by electricity. has aided in ;;;Ja:i;ng the doctrine of Christianity. "Right on his own place." says the magazine in referring to Mr. Fricke, "he develops and uses an electrical load of ten kilowatts, day and night in winter, and five kilowatts on an averâ€" age in summer, or a total of 75.640 kilowatt hours a year. The first thing he developed on his place was the power from his small stream; the next an electrical power line from it to the side of his proposed house. . The stream pumped its own water up for use in mixing the concrete for the saws that were used to cut‘ and size the framing materal." HARNESSES FARM CREEK _ TO DO ALL THE CHORES) Day of Wearisome Round Farm Is Past for This Ingenious Man TELLS HOW MEN GAINED V AUDEVILLE DOMINANCE Woman‘s overthrow from the vroud positibn she once held as the dominatâ€" ing influence of the variety stage beâ€" gan to be plainly shown in the west~ ern part of the United States in the late fifties. "Variety became a highly mascuâ€" line theatre and attracted an audiâ€" ence mainly of men," says the magaâ€" tine. "One whole company boomed out a highly favored parody of the Ghost Chorus from Sonambula in which the whole company acted out the terror of the haunted night with pantomime and recitation in rich voices." Discussing the rarly days of the California stage in "Troupers of the Gold Coast," a story of the life of Lotta Crabtree in the Woman‘s Home Companion, the writer declares that the dawn of the Civil War in the United States saw the end of women as the dominating factors in theatâ€" rical work, as far as variety was conâ€" cerned. The struggle for gain in the mining districts of California accentuated the male hold on the theatrical audiences, the magazine points out, as many of the trips of the traveling companies were extremely dangerous for women of the stage. On July 1, 1929, Chicago‘s metroâ€" politan area will have a population of 4,594,000, and Chicago alone will have 3,250,000 citizens. ‘That prediction was made recently by the Chicago Association of Comâ€" merce after a careful survey of the city and the district embracing 160 urban centers and six counties. It was estimated that the populaâ€" tion of the metropolitan area on Januâ€" ary 1 of this year was 4,407,000, and that in the year and six months folâ€" lowing the first of the year Chicago will have increased by 100,000. CHICAGO POPULATION MNCREASES RAPIDLY A gesture, a wave of hand or a in Woman‘s Magaz Explaining It Type, Says Writer WITHHOLDS YOUCHERS PENDING COURT ACTION done on the Brandon road pool of the Illinois waterway will not be issued by State Auditor Nelson until the courts have passed upon the legality of the pending contract. Attorney General Carlstrom has given an opinâ€" ion to the auditor advising against payment on the ground that the conâ€" tract was entered into illegally. The contract entered into between the state department of purchases and construction with Green & Sons comâ€" pany, provided work on the "cost plus" basis. A suit was filed in Cook county contesting the contract and the state auditor asked for an opinion. The attorney general in his findings says the waterway can be constructed by one or two ways: by contract to the lowest bidder, or by direct emâ€" ployment by the state of services, labor, material and equipment. Warrants on vouchers for work 900 NORTHWESTERN LIMITED of Illinois Waterway CHICAGO â€"EVANSTONâ€"ST. PAUL â€" MINNEAPOLUS \ LARERGU . . . D2 PVE _ UV, Miic «_ 5:00 p.m. a.!vm (Rrisk] 6:49 p.m. . Lv. St. m â€"_ 8:40 p.m. Ar. St. Paul . . . 7:00a.m. Ar. Evanston {D«%] 812 a.m. curcaoo # New North Western type coil o oo e Laant You can sicep nl*h.:'-.‘b-* RENTING OFFICE Hyatt Quiet Roller Bearings Luxurious Club Lounge Ray Glase enclosed Famous Table d‘ Hote Dinner BDolortuee Real Sode Fountein Bedrooms, single suite o l Enalt oo th h Parchment shaded Lights 126 East Delaware Place The Shortest Route A train so luxurious that it constitutes an epoch in railway transportation. tanrant services, A distigzuished list of tenants. Rentals $90 to $1000 monthls. A delightful place to live this Winter. In the heart of Chicaâ€" go‘s social activities, Beautiful apartâ€" ments, furnished or unfurnished, 1 to 10 rooms. Trained domestic and resâ€" The Best of Everything in the Best of the W est RAILWAY ROSS & BROWNE Porcelain Washbowis fuggage in Club car s1 PERHJOR 1000 Make inquiry of the Managing Azents MICHIGAN AVENUE NORTH A Victorious Achievement * Sn&ub in every detail of its new equipment . 7:3S am. Ar.Chicago . . . 8:35 a.m. mumwxmc ON STATE F. GRO ‘The state department of purchises and construction has let the contract for the general work on the construcâ€" tion of six dairy barns and a dairy Claive or poines "Work will begin immediately and the buildings will be completed for the opening of the fair," said State Archiâ€" tect Lindstrom after going over the bids and declaring the Bloomington firm the lowest bidder. The contract consists of all of the work with the exception of the plumbing and electriâ€" pavilion on the state fair grounds to the J. L. Simmons Company, Bloomâ€" ington, for $131,850. _ o i The contract for the electrical work was awarded to C. R. Cento, Decatur, for $5,485. The plumbing contract will be awarded later. Don‘t lean over backwards in your attempts to be fair. It may simply prove you have a rubber spine.â€" Farm and Fireside. Every human being wants to beâ€"suâ€" perior, tries to be superior; wants to win and tries to win.â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. Chicago families For only a > That is why Bowman‘s Milk reaches E w. J your table so rich in cream, so fresh F" | and sweet, so definitely a:;)erior in xâ€"â€"} flavor. Place your order today. 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