May 14, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 3S ../ G-BOY LATEST TRUCK District High Schools Graham Brothers G-Boy One-Ton Truck Something New in Design and Construction Ann o un ceme nt is b ein g m <l'd e today o f a new G ral1 am Brot h ers o ne- to n t ru ck. kn ow n C\ S th e G-BoY. Th e G- Boy is ~ aid t o e mbod y en t ire ly nrw id eas in desig n a nd co n - ·. · .) · · I 1' . ... "! Y , . t r · str uctio n. lm pron·d factcry fac il it ies a nd inc reased produ ct ion enah lc Gr a'ha m B roth ers to offe r it a t tl1 c un usua ll y lo\v pri ce of ~85 f. o. h. D e- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t roit. Among th r oth rr adva nt ages a t t r ib uted to it a r t·: rapid acce!rratio n , an excess of pu ll ing pow('r, nrw hcav~· tvpe transmission . stur(h· frame and a·-.;Jes. comfortable ridi;1g qua lities . . light weight and attractive appraranrr. Dodge Brothers c·ngine ~upplics the power. ~e,·cr<· h·st.; made u ncl n unu~ual cond i tio n ~ l1an' d t· mon.;trated that it i:-a t r uck of excep t ion;! ! sturdiness. accor ding- to C. \f. \f c Dc ma ld. loca l Dodg-e Tirot her~ dealrr. "Th<' G-Ht\Y tr uck ,,.a, (k~ig n ed with a Yiew to ,Qrcater ca-.c in hand ling and fnr loadin~ and unlnadinl' . Published by Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Co. especia ll y when· load inl.!' clock" are tH11 ;l\·ailahle." h<' .;aid. "Thi..; ha" ht·en Milwaukee, \Visconsin Week of May 10, 1926 Chicago, Illinois ;trcnn lp]i.., JH'd at 11n :--arrifin· of tht· g·<·ncrou.; hoch· rapacit,·. The truck i:-: grardully l (l\~· with '-l<:el "]Hlkl' whC'f'b. rream fini-,hrd. "·ith rlclll(·tmtahk SPRING days, spring flowers. A wondercomfort. They cost us $86 apiece in whole.. rims and l'quipp<·rl \\'it h 30 x .~ cnrrl ful time of year for an outing! Why not sale quantities. tires. arrange a school, club, lodge or church out~ "~tatH!arcl pr ~ Hlt!ction qj C -Bm· truck" \\·ill ir11·lndc n:tn l' l. canr·p~· . ing in a chartered North Shore Line motor .~ · ;6'11. · '-l'r<Tn car1op'·· c:trn·-;tll. t · XJ·I'l ' "S and coach? The rates are reason able. For full '-take bodies. · · particulars, address Traffic Department, 79 "Th<' dl·"it.:n<'r" r·i tlH· C - Brw \n ·n· W. Monroe St., Chicago. ;din· t[) the . nt'l'd fnr ~urh a t~urk in HOW long since you have visited beau.. li . l'llt dt·liYery npcrati()n-.. :1-.. \\Til ;t-.. ~~"")) tiful Northwestern University campus . rPrf'fFI' . - . .. · _1_ for capacity dttt~·. Tt i..; wc·ll adaprtd and Patten Gymnasium at Evanston, home f nr a 11 f o r11 h of cl c I in· n- \\ or k. h a,.i Ill!' ;1 tmnitH! radiu" (If 2~ .f<'t'l . Thi~ t·n city of Vice President Dawes? nhJeo.; the onnatr.r to hancllt· hi" truck \\'ith (';t~c in the hmine"~ as wrll a . . MORE than 100,000 persons last year en# in ihc rec;i<kntial tlwroughfare-;." joyed the good food that is served in l:.fllli"llll'lll inr·ludv" :til -.tel'! fht North Shore Line dining.cars operating at l':tl'i~ "ltroud with . . tnnrlnrd ithlrtlmcnt all meal times on 12 trains daily. QENERAL Pershing, following a trip in a l1"l:trd. Cf'll\\'lll'rl . . tee! fcnrkr-... frtl!ll North Shore Line motor coach, said, "It :tnrl n ·:t r: full lt·n1./tlt rnnn in:.! I ·Cia nJ._ \\'itlt --pla-..lt ..,]Jjl'ld:-; .: ircn)t hun1pn: tirl· was the finest trip I ever had in a motor verarrirr under rear ui frame: ._part' ri111. hicle" ... Transpor. . ('krtriral hom. t\\'tl ht"arili:...!ht.., "i'h tation by North dimrnn: tai l lil.' ht. ins t r ument l1<1arcl North Shore Shore Line motor Line op erates li . !..dlt. licl'il"t' hrarkch. iark. grt·a...,. HOWARO HAVE you ever noticed the North Shore STREET in Chicago ot~er coach is a fine con. . gun. l1:!11d tire pump and fnll "l·l , 1f tracks of Chi· Line trac k walkers at work? They are tnok Dodt.:t' Thothn~ rtlialdt· l'·kc venience in areas cago Rapid the "eyes" of the right of way. Twice every Transit triral -.tartin~ ~rst('lll n,und-.. tlllt a where the tracks of ("L"). Takes fnlh · cuip]'('d ch·a,..;i..:. day each track walker covers his seven~ mile you direct to this high-speed elec . . 1n t h(' c -n()y l'XJif("~ t YPf' hfldy where :YOU section of track to see th at bolts, rail s, spikes WI LS ON trically-op era ted tvant to gotht· ,jrk_ 1:-tihratc and llarl·IH,arrl-.. ;-Jrl' A \IE. and switches are in perfect condition. They North Side, built up ()j \\tlfH] and cm·ned on tiH· railroad do not go. Loop or South are an important link in the North Shore Side. Sat~es r·llbidt· with "ht'd :--tee!. The Ltil !.! at(' · · · time and bus Line's remarkable system of safety. i c; c q u ip p c cl w it h ch a in !- t o kll d i t in fare. prhititnl tlnsh ·sit h thv flnor \\·ltl'll de WRITE and tell us " i fl. d . \ I (I ll llt t' <J ()II ( ltl' J 0 \\. ('It :t ~ ..; j 'how you think we fralll(' tlw hcd oi tlH· hoc h · is at tninican better o ur ser vice. mutn h<-iL!ltt from thl' groupd. and hy Much of our prcser,t 11'-l' 11f tlH· fu ll leng-t h runni11g htl ;trd ... efficien cy is due to con# structive su gge stions ;tn\· part of the hoch· i-.. acr<·"'ihlt· f,·r lo:tdin;..; and unln:tdin.g. m ade by patro ns. THOSE luxurious plush and mahogany chairs in our parlor~observation cars are made by orte of America's besl~ known man.. Chicago School Leader J dismissed at New Trier on Thursday tured on the program. George Dasch so that pupils may attend the festi- will conduct the orchestra in the eveval. During the day orche stras and ning. On Friday tl.e same program E igh t township high schools of other musical groups will perform will be repeated at Oak Park · high 1 north ern Cook county will hold a mu- and in the eve ning picked orchestras , school. The public is invited to the sic fes tival Thursday and Friday of glee clubs and choruses will be fea - i festival. next wee k, May 20 and 21. On Thursday the fes ti val will be held at the For appolntmenh D eerfi eld -S heild s hi g h school in High - · l"hone Deurborn · land Park and on F riday at the Oak 4427 Park hi g h sc hool. T he school s which will tak e pa rt ar c Ne w Trier, Wau S'l'EAM OIL Suite ~07 k egan, Proviso, D ee rfi eld-Shields, lU:! North State St. SPECIAL PRICE 00 Morton St erlin g, L a Gran ge, E lmC..:hieugo PERliANENT WAVING '. a= hurst a nd Oa k Park. School will be to Hold Music Festival FLAB Y·S $15 cAbout the cAIOrth Shore Line ~' \.} ~--- ~ ~ ·- ~~ ·~ . '" . ' .. . . . . . . -*' ..-~;~-£· .. · Inspects Arden Shore · · Snpnitl tl· n tk nt \\' ill iam \f c. \n dn·\\· nf the C hicag-o Pu blic ~rh(lo J .., , and \f r:--. \1 c:\nd n·,,·. togethn ,,·it h se \·eral m cmhn:- oi thL· l' hi rag-u hoarcl of e.du ca tio n. "pen t Tu c:-.<laY ,;j thi :-~ w ee k in :-. p r r t i 11 g- t he A r de 11 · ~ h n n· H c ~ t Ca mp . A rd t· n Shore is cl ose h · a . .;ociat ccl tn th e l' hi cagn sc hools in. tl1 ;1t th e h o~·s in th e \\'int er camps ar r !'e nt tn th e camp thr o u ~ h th e in strum ent ality o f th r Chi t' ago sc hool a uth orit il's . ufacturers of upholstered furniture. They were selected after exhaustive tests to find . a chair that would give our patrons utmost ORTH SHORE N LINE · ·I JAZZ ·(I in 20 Lesson& on Plano, Banjo, Sax., etc. lifiSteiiSQn ... 20 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Write tor Free Booklet