-'•jgjg^^ ANOTHER MARK i-Stop Record Holder Put To Second, Test â€" e famous standard stock Hupmo- tourmg car, which broke all non- world records last summer and fall raveling 26,165 miles in fifty-eight ecutive days without stopping the e, has a new job. Iwners of the carâ€"the Hyland_Motor pany o f Salt Lake" CItyy HupmoHie" ibutors for Utah and Idahoâ€"plan jn it 100,0(KLmiles to establish defir v its dependability in long and hard ice, and to demonstrate^ that; the lling trip it made through* the- iriter- ntain regions of Utah, Idaho and ming did no harm to it. It is prob- a second long run will also be start- •y the famous car before the end of summer, officials of the company he car has traveled more than )0 miles to date. In its every-day it has been subjected to rigorous aiel of all sorts. It has been used nsively for demonstrating. Salesmen officers of the distributing company also used it on long drives while tig on the dealers in the large terri- under their direction. It still car- the original lettering and informa- concerning its record run and ses much favorable comment where- it appears, echanics who have recently inspected ;nd men who have driven it of late rt that the car is in splendid con- nâ€"its jrigor undiminished even on hard pulls, of which there are many the adjacent mountains. Its engine s smoothly and powerfully and its ing mechanism is still instantly re- sive and dependable. % gis ill. iej lURIST HEALTH A NEW PROBLEM inois Health Department Issues Bulletin . f '%, ~W---~.... .,#!:: -^....._,,...,,, During the season of summer auto- bile tours the Illinois department of 1th has interested itself in the health tourists as well as in the well being persons with whom the travelers may ne in contact. The following bulletin, it out by the Illinois department of 1th, will be helpful to every tourist ! camper. 'The Illinois departmeht ; of fpubliC; alth realizes that the ever-increas- number of people who travel by auto- sbile and camp out along the highways s brought new duties upon health offi- gf oundsused *by auto maintained in cleanly Is. The camp urists must be ______ d sanitary condition', riot only for the nefit and health of the tourists, but to otect the welfare and health of people iding near the camp grounds. Tourists Often Careless "Experience has shown that many auto urists areâ€"oftenâ€"eareless and deposit d scatter refuse without due regard to welfare and health of others. Auto urists should observe fundamental laws | camp grounds as well as at home. A autiful camp site may be spoiled for use of others by one capping party's glecting to give due cdhsideration to eanliness and sanitation. The selection of a camp site should be termined primarily by sanitary condi- ns. The camp should be located on ound high enough to secure dry, porous il and good drainage. It should not be rrounded by dense vegetation or under- sh, but should have enough trees to ford suitablfi-shade__Desirable, .sites are w ridges jwi3th_gentle slopesâ€"orâ€"high nks of rivers. In cold weather a site the south side of the slope with woods the north will aid in breaking the rce of the wind. Undesirable sites are the following: 1) Vicinity of swamps or low places, r they render the soil damp and breed any annoying insects; (2) close prox- ity to cemeteries; (3) old camping rounds which have been left in an uti- nitary condition and which have not fad proper facilities for the disposal of ijewage â- â- .,..-. v^;.,-.; .fc;|i^|:l^? Good Water Necessary^ ;n The water should be of good, sahi- ary quality, free from all harmful bac- eria. All water from unknown streams tnd ponds should be considered unsafe or drinking purposes until it has been >urified. Quite frequently a Sparkling stream of water has been contaminated >y surface washing and by the deliberate isage of the same as a means c*f remo#- ng sewage from adjacent habitations. The easiest method of purifying sus- >icious water is to boil it fo|: at least wenty minutes. All ordinary harmful >rganisms will be killed by the boiling process. The normal taste of water »n be restored after boiling by leration, by pouring Repeatedly, 4ron» >ne vessel to another. IS ; IS^ To assure against the contracting of isease, all wastes should either be TRUCKS HIASE w ^n accordance with |hi announced PP|i<^ o| the ^ortji Sho|e Electric 'C0mp|nv^pve. |mpto|;J$oach^l' ar|, %&$ operating from the l^ilmette station to iiighland Park* making the trip through Glen View. ^Each bus makes one* trip an hour. To withstand the i usage which continu- ous : service?? will give these^ fcusses the company h|s 1 chosenJlhe Swf-cylinder White chassis. A single bus has a tare weight of 4% tons 4nd a capacity of 2 tons. Twenty-six people may be ac- commodated with seats in these roomy vehicle ~ The front wheels^ of theIS^tl tracks are fitted with 370 tires? WlSe rear! each wheel is equipped with two 37x7 tires. The double cushion effect great- ly augments the easy riding qualities ofthr^chtn^^ essary by the weight oi the truck. §|| Drivers of the White busses say tha^t the cars average seven miles to a galloh of gasoline; â„¢They^ are enthusiastic iti their praise of the cars, saying that they ican*^ be beat ior ous purposes. |;* Evans ton Company Pleased With Chevrolet Contract A recent interview with J. H. Jacob- sen, president and general manager of the Northwestern Motor company of Evanston, discloses the interesting fact that the company's first contract with the Chevrolet corporation ended Tues- day evening with the delivery of 296 cars from January 1 to July 3.1, inclus- iverand-with a large-number of nmSHejt orders still on hand. Mr. Jacobsen says that the new product of the Chevrolet company seems to strike a happy medium in the transportation requirements of the north shore people; hence its popularity. AMdmtibile Repairing KENILWOkTH MOTOR CO. "* "Authorized Dealer for Agni Motor Fuel Tel. Kenilworth 261 C. A. Thorsen, Prop. Ted R. Twining, Mgr. iusines* On Small ocaie ^#f^^.the?only JMiri&*flie4do a banking business. Even automobiles companies take a fling at it occasionally. For instance look at R. D. Cunningham. He has gone into the banking business â€"to a limited extent at least. small' prospwlirvl vfb|d' pfehlse^rli' baril|. :|%fe|Mfl^^ ing a similar payment each week now until Christmas you will have the full-amount, for. a Ford car.';; Thf||p^ idea is flibvel 'and is being snapped ^"::?^0S 30x3% Diamond Cord Tires . 30x3% Diamond Fabric Tires $10.50 ^J)^j0^S, Dayjxnd Night Washing Toiirih^ aiM Roadsterv Coupe and Sedan . . All Fords . . . . . Wire Wheels, Extra . Polish, Extra . . . $2.00 2 Jo 2.0a .50 Service Station for Goodyear Tires and Tubes in all sizes Goodyear Means Good Wear â- &'• You will always raid bargains in useii cars '"-^'â- REPAIRING" j ? General Repairing and Rebuilding1 on All Makes of Cars Towing Service Day and Night ^Telephone 234 Wilmette Miller Bros. North Shore Garage 611 iWWft^Sl^-^|!l. Opposite C. &4tW. Depot mm :- mm m W0M AbgvglErices Include Either ...... ... ,. "*â- Day or Night Storage::i£^S Park your car here during tiff day, 7 a.' m. fa 7 p. m.. MM*. We are now equipped to do your simonizing. OFFICIAL SIMONIZE STATION Repair and Ignition Specialists FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE .;.,;:, Greasing done on ;*-grease:â- rmck^W Alemite Service Station -(â- ^<i*fi;itetlW^S â- ;' Linden De Luxe Garage 332 Linden Avenue Station N Phone 504 Mmw $5 On a Ford Gar entitles you to a Saving 3ank^^ Jf you start today weekly[deposits will give you a car for Christmas. "\vb/'^ Permits deBteipy of a Touring Car'^;.' ^^^^^^^ T^ or $145,76 $222.19 a 0>upelet $245.01 a Sedan $293.43 a 4-Door Sedan Balance in small hWithl^jj^menU^ enjoy your car. SiSs *M^*S fi^fcl^^^^lKllifiilillll^^^^^^w: