ELESS THE -LAKE SHORE 'MffiifWSJft Organize Chapter dren s Home. Ai .............."........"â- â- â- â- The public utility companies pi the State* of Illinois have formed- a utility empioye^Tchapter df the Illinois Chil- dren's Home and. Aid society. At the meeting where this was accomplished the by-laws adopted*set out the object to be to enlist the support and interest of the men and women engaged in public service company work in the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society, which is devoted to the finding of homes for homeless children. At this meeting the officers, a board oj governors, iwui||seven standing^jcpm- mittees jbf the chapter were elected: The officers are chairman, John F. Gilchrist, Commonwealth Edisotf company, vice^ chairman, Britton 1. Budd, Chicago Ele- vate^ railroads; secretary, X. C. TWrey, Chicago Elevated railroads; and treas ..... ....__,..__r .â€" â€"â€" cJtopter ift eludes employes of all public utilities and affiliated companies in the State of Illinois. This means a potential mem- bership of approximately 25,000 people. It is expected to enroll this great num- ber of people in this humanitarian work, and to realize a large sum, all of which will be turned over to the parent body ___assurihg the giver that his membership fee wiff be devoted to the actual allevia- tion of suffering. Incidental office and clerical expense will be borne by the public utility companies whose employes lie uumy companies wnusc ciupiuycs s -wT--Tr--o.v^;'-?.;-"f;---i-- ------ ___:enp-rthe chapterv^-BrttfdriHFr Buddr S --^^^^ ^-^^--^«^ - --â€"- J president pf the Public Service company, T 5^^J^?urn iKgSroilfe | ts chainnanij^of the General conun^ j ; Telephone 7467 *- 1 .JUS -Spill â- gulp. AMERICAN TUT mm ~£ Ohio Archaeologist Pro IllltlS- Eariyp CivflizatiiMiMiii rival Tut-arikh-Ameh, of ancient Egypt, probably, will be found in Central or South America'* has beeu made by Dr. William C. Mills, curator of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Museum. "Right here in Ohio the Indians es-- tablished scultures^that^ ^ejiceede^ ji^^r- ttsttlc v.';. piofatf^^ in Europe?' declared Dr. Mills, who has bade exhaustive studies of prehistoric man in Americay«He said that Egyp- tian culture, splendor and romance were more than eclipsed in early American civilization. "The Spaniards* 3 who came over for gold shortly after Columbus' ex-r â€" pedition, returned with great quantities," continued Dr, Mills. ^Prehistoric man lived in Ohio as long as 10,000 years ago. Because the Ohio Indians had no form of writing: it is difficult to determine Just hoW long ago they held sway in this part of the country. ^„ "Some ancient American ruler will come to light in the midst of a civili- zation as great, or greatety than ^that Of ancient Egypt," asserted Dr. JliJ|?s, ^ â- â- % Katherine McGuire, one of the win- ners of abeauty contest conducted by a national magazine, plays the leading feminine role in "The Printer's Devil. -w Hirry-Meyersr contrary. io^jsp^ri^wjul bet seen opposite Miss McGuireg^|>:| â- â- " mStopm** to B#« || % "f-Tochttlberg will shortly begin production on Owen Wister's famous n<^SL ani. &&.* The Virginian.^ in Sfe' VVK?lian" was first P"Wish«i m 190Z. When its stage version was produced, ^Dustin Farnum gained fame m the title role, with Frank Campeau as "Trampas." Later a second com- ?any was assembled, with William S. iart as the Virginian and Frank Campeau continuing in his role of the sheriff. Much of Hart's Jirst stage popularity was built up through this engagement. lipome time ago, Douglas Fairbanks purchased the much coveted®screen rights to the story and announced it as his» production to follow "Robin Hood," Later he abandoned the plan and Schul- berg approached him with an offer. Nego- tiations transferring the rights to Pre- 'â€""* Iwere closed a few weeks ago. |^ Photograph Homes Here liThe picture Of ^VWlmette's n|w«^ truck in last #ee^i issue Of The l4ik| Shore Hews was used throughithe cour- tesy of T. Slater Gillette, 830 Lake ave- nue, an amateur photographer of note, whose works won: praise at the recent Art Exhibit at tte Wilmette W6n|an*s .cWk';-.-;;.' â- "..'â- ,'/-^;.:.'/?..-..-:-.; Mr. Gillette has entered into an agree- M&l: ment with The JUkc Shore Hews to photograph homes and scenes of interest in the Village for a special feature of the paper to be started in the very hear *tJRACEw!FORBEf festlSl it;SHO» 118*1$ I 19 Making @Qi^s ^4 $*&&* Sp^rt ^parel m JUl It is not unlikely that Alice Brady, who recently returned to the stage, may be seen in a London production of Sal- isbury Field's play, "Zander the Great," with which ih^s'novTm^^ Empire theater at New Yorki^^Bl RAZOR BLADES â- "taawfiiiaei fvl â- '•â- '.'"f'........ __ .....â- ..iniu:^isf t^m&n arpenea,. v^ iMail us your old dull iafeify* ra/..r blades. We will sharpen them like^ new and mail back to; DoubU edge bliuies...35c doscn Single edge blfule*... .25c dosen Satisfaction guaranteed â€"24 : hojar' service, .^^ive^ujt:*!^^^;^ + /bunMn> Sfuare * A* BVAN6TON 'â„¢; root we \mm The"|ollowing':are:'a;.,,|ew^ ti;sshGeffof^childrem:|||| j||g|AnJcte^St.ra.p yM mmS&Sim ^Bfown^^aifvas;;.'^©^ :Cottverse^ ^k^i^fe^?M-.S^^„ <D^jords,-in Biaek^;firo|ra^|^Iti w,;Si and.::itWiG^toiieij^0lo|*A||iSB CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Established 1906 WM Wilmette Branch North Shore Hotel, ^fteturiied by auto insurance^ej IQMy '^â- â- :' partment;. in.. 1922 â- ' "â- **msf' ^m^pf^m^ ?WM lorcf€ odd fSitJOlL PHOHEPS2 proof. Bodic^ top riicl- ly trimmed with lace. Costume Slips rf llJCostiiiiic SBps of Sateen and Batiste Charroeusette A good selection ot costume slips doubled to hip making them absolutely shadow- proofti Well made ^with^'-'bodlceiftops. 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