JEATING FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS FOLDING CHAIRS 27 North Sheridan Road A NEW AND MODERN _ SHOE STORE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE 533 Central Ave A complete line of ENDICOTTâ€"JOHNSON‘$ and BOB SMART MEN‘S SHOES none higher than $5.00 For Rent for Parties and Gatherings Delivered and called for Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director Neat and efficient at moderate cost Work done while you wait. H. F. KELLEY REBUILDERS AND REBUILDERS and equipme our wor fir Modern Plumbing and Heating Extimates Cheerfully Givem: . Jobbing a Speciaity WITTEN BUILDING ; 360 CENTRAL AVENUE Shop H. P. 1404 â€" Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 LET US W Rates very reasonable Moran Brothers our ousr nent ork. kn« ate Telephone H. P. 4260 as ow! If you want steam or r heating system installed home, factory, warehouse, heating experts will make a s job of it. High grade t and materials used on all sOLVE YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS w! If you want steam c CHAIR COVERS Phone H. P. 1803 THE PRESS iew Transmission Line EOperating Income of Chicago to Waukegan _ Northwestern Railroad «_ | Highest in September Construction of a 30 mile tran.l-‘ mission line which will connect the Waukegan generating plant of the{ Public Service company . with < the electrical distribution syestem of the Commonwealth Edison company in Chicago is near ‘completion, it is re ported, The great transmission â€" line will carry a voltage of 132,000 and conâ€" sists of a serics of giant steel towers which are strung with hundreds of miles of wire. The new line will provide an adâ€" ditional outlet for the electricity genâ€" erated by the new 65,000 kilowatt unit just completed by the Public Service company here at the cost of $7,000,000. The Waukegan plant is now conâ€" nected with the Chicago system, with the. Northwestern and south central part of lllinois, with northern Wisâ€" consin and< the east through various connections. * Resolution of Respect in Death of Atty. 1 As a mark of resp Hanna, veteran member County bar, who died cently while waiting fo As a mark of respect. to L. P. Hunna, veteran member of the Lake County bar, who died suddenly reâ€" cently while waiting for a train at the Chicago & North Western station Saturday miorning, the Waukegan« North Chicago chamber of commerce passed a resolution of regret and condolence at a meeting. last week. Mr, Hanna had been a member of the chamber of commerce for many years. T d T S SA SA SA S S S Sal S al d © 5 Phone Highland Park 557 o n Ne Ne e e e Nb e Ne NC NC C UDELL PRINTING 536 Central Avenue We have assembled a distinctive line of Christmas Greeting Cards and invite you to take advantage of our special offer for this month only, and make your selection NOW, 15% Discount During October PUBLISHERS OF The Lake Forester The Highland Park Press The Deerfield Press . Hanna The ‘The net operating expense of the Chicago & North Western railway for the month of September was the highest during the year of 1930, acâ€" cording to Fred W. Sargent, presiâ€" dent of the organization, September‘s net operating income for this year was. approximately $3,â€" 000,000, compared with the $3,252,595 estimate ‘of last September. According to Mr. Sargent the outâ€" look for October is more than According to Mr. Sargent the outâ€" look for October is more than usually optimistic, and officials exâ€" pect a definite increase in the opâ€" crating income. This is in contrast to the bardâ€"times forccasts made by many for the late fall and winter months. This announcement by a large metâ€" ropolitan concern may be an indicaâ€" tion <that the present financial deâ€" pression is already on the wane. Lake County Youths Honored at Illinois Four youths of Lake county, were included in the 28 University of Illiâ€" nois juniors initiated last week into Sachem, an honor for that class. John R. Adams of Rockford, I!I., acted as toastmaster at the banquet. The Lake county boys are R. R. Law, Flossmoor, G. A. Mills of Wauâ€" kegan, and J. L. Waddell of Highland Park. Thursday, October 23, 1930 Highland Park