Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1936, p. 38

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pmesarily for publication, but for our filesý. 5Oc11 niPoil' .A Massachusetts man. as invented, ltis sajd, a shovel for WPA workm# whieli can almost in-. stantly be changed from 'sbovrl to chair and baril again. Why the shovel? denees. Wbetber for occupaflcy or Investmeflt, the .opportunity lu equally appealing, and sho.uid' be emhraced by those Who are capable of appreotatlng It. Especiaily. ahoî4ld this b. done by' Young married couples whose ambition it is to estaiblilh a-,hôme: lncongefil isurroundiiigs, in a commfunilty -that, offers the most, for, theinvestmoent, whether it b. large or smali.. If the homeseeker will set down the' require-home location and then a satisfactory ments Inspeet of and compare and weigh themn as car.fuliy and critically as he would a new -modelý. automobile before deciding upon Its purchase, lie cannot falt to b. convinced of the superlor, advantages of the north shore over other sectiois 0f the Chicago mietropolitan area. 1First of. plI ls the character of citizenship lie de.mires to Join. No refined and cultured famîly could b. bheppy or even satifled If surrounded by people with whom, Its members beid nothing In'commnon, altbough th 1ose people might be of the highest respectability. One must find among his neighbors a fellowship. of ambition, a convivlality of social companionship, a bond of synir pathy and Intenest In the varied activities of vommunlty life, whetber expression lu found In art, sel5lneé, 1nnir.cteltterature, the -golf c ourse or the town's civic affairs. In short, neigbbors of his own kind. Transportation. ls a major consideration. If the head of the, bouse bas business interests in the clty the meýgns of getting there and back Is - te carrent inime àmgirouah. editor by Tuoedar noon to. b. in tinle for PERMANENT RI«sTAT Perhaps one should not inquire too closelyinto the reasons why something of exceptional value 1ornes to 1hitm. The fact or especiall1y> desirable c that he gets it is the important tbing, flot the manhler of its coming. Indications now are that Chicago ýwill ,spon bcl presented wittb a permanent registration laW which will greatly reduce, if flot make absélutely ipsible., trooked 'electins.. Efforts in that, direction have so, far- proved unsuccessful. But Governor Horner states that a great light. bas broken upon him, and he n1 wsees clearly the necessity of such a measure. Furthermore, he promises tbat it shall be enacted. For that the friends of honest elections will be grateful, forget-' ting that the possibility of passing the law carne oniy with a break of the relations of the governor with the Kelly-Nash Democratic machine. That happenecl when the machine decidcl to ditch the governôr as a candidate for reelection, and the governor would flot be ditched. Instead, he gave the machine a sournd beating, was renominated by bis party, and now proposes to rub it in by giving the machine something it fears more than any "Rudeness Held Chie! Cause of Mqtoring Tol,," aMendaiy headline. Nowi where in the worid did'the editor.get:that idea? In al our driving expérience we have neyer met a driver wvho, was not the personification of courtesy- and a'perfect gentleman-or lady, as the case might bie. a.ccording té (of paramount importance. To high services must b. added direct- motor arterijes, that the time coflsumed in travel may be reduced to a minimum. A *It,.*t,... houl, befoeusetd speed train nnan the educational. Grc oore, Amenricani opera star, "forgot" liernianners in CopenhagenSuay and upon.the incidentthere hangs a tale. -It :seems that. prohably due.to a nieglectful social secretary, Grace mnomentarily lost sight of. the fact that a King i a King always, and inust be respecte&. Anyhow, .âhen- she entere.d the stage to sing "La Boheme," she niegieéted to bôw in the' direction of King Christian, who sat in plain view in the royal box. For thîs lapse of eti(luette, 'tis said, the King, who hiad intended to award Grace the decoration of <Ingenio et Arti." wbkch is the very best he can do for an% artist, put it right back in his pocket and handed -ber a bunch of flowers ilistead. It is flot expected that serious international complications will ensue. This proposed law, the governor adds, will apply only to cities under the jurisdiction f l!ee tion commissions, and not to the entire state, which the mnachine puts forth as a means o killing any perm anent registration measure that might be presented to the legisiature. It- is to be hoped that the break in the rauks of the Democrats will ot be patched up utntil, the measure becomes law. nnone of. these can the north shore be surpassed, in Cbicagoland or elsewhere. Tt ls essen*tialiy anîd exclusively residential. There is almnst a compflete absence of anythlng approacbing t he Industrial. and therefore a pure atmosphere uncontamlnated by smoke, soot or dirt.' 1Today your fileal bomne awaits you on the n orth shore, wlth reliable real estate operators to asuluit you in locatlng it, in a community ini whlch you wiiI le proud to ]ive and amnng people be an asset. "Buy North il]w - hose fk ds -l You've got to hand it to Governor -Horner. He's a fightin' bearcat. Just te show Mayor Kelly and Pat Nash how much he doesn't think of 'en-i. lie is going te pass a law that will put- a stop to mionkeying with the clock, and give Central Standard tinie back to Chicago and environs. Just alter we had penned a vigorotis protest at having to pay $1.15 more per ton for next -winter's coal, due to the Guffey coal-control law, along Sibore I on their happened? "When It's. Springtime in the Rockies" lures us not one bit. The north shore is good enough for us. dic'tment .with a THil PRANTOM REPORTER.

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