Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1923, p. 9

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Em llliilliiBi^S^WilSi^i ftg LAKfe SHORE MEWS; FRIDAY, APRIL 27, Ift23 BAHAIS GATHER ATC0NVEM10N Leaders of Movement be Heard.....IM Will From all over America the Bahais, who are working for "universal relig- ion and universal peace" ami are building the "great Temple of One- ness of Mankind"at Wilmette, -will asseinible for their .fifteenth annual conventiori, \at the Auditorium hotel, Chicago, April 28 to May 1. The'convention will open with a banquet on Saturday evening, April 28. There will be public sessions Sun- day afternoon at 3 oclock, Monday and Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, with speakers from various parts of the country. At each session the distinguished scholar and lecturer of Persia, Jenabi Fazel, formerly pro- fessor of the Imperial university of Tehfixajujvdll^p£ak^upon-^Th«-*ptHt^TQ »„„,„„«#.. ual consciousness, the oneness of l923» the *«fregite mankind, the oneness of religion." Sunday noon, April 29, there will be a gathering in the foundation room of the temple at Wilmette. On Tuesday evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock, the Bahai Temple will be the topic. Albert Vail, Henry J. Burt, structural engineers, of Chicago, and Jenabi, Fazel will be the speakers. The address of Mr. Burt will be illus- trated with lantern slides. A special invitation is extended to the people of the north shore to at- tend these meetings and acquire an understanding of the teachings of the Bahai Revelation from-its leading exponents, it is JtnnQunced. Says AutomobUe Dealer fMSillIl». • Real Specialist "The automobile dealer is so much more than a merchant," says W. T. Wersted, proprietor of the Werited Motor Company, Winnetka, "that the term automobile dealer is coming to mean a specialist in automotive trans- portation as well as a buyer and seller of cars and parts. "Few merchants are required to deliver so much more than merely the item soldi Most commercial transactions end with the sale to the consumer, but the real responsibility of the; automobile dealer only be- gins there. L^LLLLLL-t/: -â€"••In ^wde* to^uJly «eet thir obliga- tion to keep his customer permanent- ly satisfied, the automobile dealer must establish his business upon a very broad foundation of real service. He must specialize upon the things that develop after the sale, as well as upon the things which lead the car buyer to favorably consider him." Public Service Contract* Show Wholesome Increase Between Jamiary-4-^d-MaTch^i(H sang it Tevetynday while scenes ggregate of new electric being made in "The Covered W Service company expressed in terms of h. p., was nearly one sixth of the total made in 1922, which said total was almost double the business of this character in 1921. The contracts recorded since January 1 this year include installations ranging up to a size considered as of large impor- tance. In one part of the Company's territory the total of the new con- tracts signed in the last two months is over 40 per cent of the whole that is was expected would be secured in 1923. The figure is three times the total for January and February 1922. The bulk of the new business is with plants located in the remarkable in- dustrial zone surrounding Chicago and extending reaByr^itto^aukegah on the north to the south of Joliet arid reaching westward to practically the limits of the Company's territory. There is, however, a good representa- tion of manufactories further away. power contracts secured by the Public If "Oh, Susannah" doesn't again be- come a popular song after a lapse Of more than sixty years, it will not be because it is not sung by a large num- ber of people. Nearly 2,000 persons were agon*' in Utah. R Prentiss Players Give Drama of Middle Ages ^Covered by 4he dust of six cen» turies "The Second Sheperd's Play" is being reviewed by; the Prentice Players, an amateur dramatic club composed of students of Northwest- ern university. It will be staged as a one-act comedy in the old manner.â€" that is, without scenery, a bare table and the necessary chairs doing service as-properties. " Dr. Arthur H. Nethercot, instruc- tor in English at Northwestern, is coaching the players. He declared the author of the price is unknown and that it. was written for the old trade guilds which flourished in Europe in the Middle Ages. The play itself is in the form of a prelude to a religious drama, and will be put on at the Evansto% campus on the evenings of May IS and 19. What is it worth to you to know.of a better, roof than a reliable roofer? There is a vast difference in roofing ma- terial, also in the method of laying it. Consequently a big diiierence in the number of years it will last. 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