Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 62

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WILMETTE LIFE December 7, 1928. Abel Garage Adds Double Acting Absorbers ~ · . · Auto-Lite Service, Called Best for the Car No Record in '28 Completing Lines With the trend of the day not only The Abel Battery & Ignition Service, I.SixTheir Nations Show Finest Cars Si~ . nations 716 Elm street, Winnetka, has added Auto Lite to its official service list, now . c<>vermg comp 1 ete ly t he fi e ld o f e 1 ect ric service on cars, where both car owners and dealer.; may obtain electric parts. · · · U . C. A be 1 enjoys t1 1e d'tstmctton of operating the only authorized electric shop in Winnetka, a place where one is assured of obtaining genuine parts, taken from the bins of the equipment manufacturer. In an announcement by the Auburn Mr. Abel moved to his present toeaAutomobile company of a completely tion just a year ago; where he has in- Auto Lite, the De] on, Bosch, Delco- new line of sixes, known as the 6-80, stalled all the late3t machinery for his Klaxon-Remy, North-East and Owen- and a new line of straight eights, work. His lines now include besides Dyneto. known as the 8-90, may probably be ---------------------seen the inauguration of a policy that will eventually broaden this company's fIll line to include all price ranges. These l.Ul. s new models replace the 6-76 and 6-88 \i!!IT! respectively. t-oward spri~lg control but d bl hydraulic t' t 1 h' h cu·ht'ons ou e ac mg con ro w tc "' the impact as well as the recoil the Madi.;on Garage and Supply company of Evanston, north shore agents of the 1 A · ctmg Houdaille · Hydraulic Doub e Sh k Ab b · t t that tht"s sor ers, pom ou oc device prevents the springs from striking bpttom, thereby killing m~ch of the recoil before it even begms. The Madison company has just announced a .;necial trade-in .. · offer d · on all makes of shock absorbmg evtces as f ete set o Part payment on a comp1 Houdailles. Expectations tha~ this year would establish a new automobile production and sales record will not be realized. A big decline in October product~on combt'ned wt"th the delay by Ford tn work_ing hi 2 h speed production are the mam· "' factors in preventing the establishment of a new mark. The highest mark ever made by the industry was estab· !11 ~lled 1 ·n 1926. at New York Salon AU burn Announces a L·IDe of s1 ·xes .,. New p 0 J ·cy . Seen 1 (\ n ' ". r r.:.r ,....~. LK .. EZ ,£, ~.H. OF THE TR.};_NELING wollLD " County Road Building -ets a Record for Year S Cook county built twice as many miles of new and wider pavement in the year 1928 than evtr built before in Cook county and more than ever attempted by any county in the United States. This was the outstanding feature of the annual message of President A. ]. Cermak, which was presented to the Cook cou ·tty board of Commissioners. are participating in b the · annual Automobile Salon now ctng held at the Commodore Hotel in New York. These nations are France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, England and . the United States. Fourteen Amencan . 'ld d f b d body but ers an two rom a roa have special exhibits and the latest creations of six more European body builders are being shown on various foreign chassis~ · The exhibit is the largest and finest b yet held ' filling both the main h lo b' by and the ball room floor of t e tg hotel, and bringing together custom built cars with an aggregate value of more than $1,000,000. Because of the character of its exhibits, the seventh national power show, being held at Grand Cent:al Palace, r.s attracting many persons mterested in the production and sales of automobiles and motor products. \Vith more than 525 exhibitors, this year's exposition can truly be called the largest industrial display ever hel.d in Grand Central Palace. Of thts number a goodly portion has a. dir~ct bearing on the motor and alhed mdustries, while nearly all of the exhi bits will in some way hold particular interest to the motor engineer and executive. The exposition is not open to the public. Only engineers, hu iness executives, technical and production men, architects, contractors and others ;-elated to engineering industries are admitted . Ford and Chevrolet Bid Big 'Iron and Steel Plants mand for several months at least for sheets, strips, light plates, butt-weld pipe and like products. Leaders of The high rate of production by such the iron and steel industry are conlow-priced automobile builders as fident that the first quarter will be Ford and Chevrolet insures steady de- productive of good earnings. LIMITED OII~AGO- OMARA- SIOIJX ~ITY This popular, most talked-of train leaves North Western Station, Chicago, 6:05 p.m. and speeds west on the most enjoyable over-night journey in existence. Its luxurious comforts, friendly atmosphere, courteous attention, table d'hote meals and restfulness have never been equalled. Hyatt Quiet Roller Bearings.New"North Western" type cushioncoilspringmattresaee. Unusually fine .1.25 table d 'bote dinner-ready to serve at 5:35p.m. at Chicago Terminal. Leaves Chicago · 6:05p.m. Arrivea Omaha · 7:25 a.m. Arrives Sioux Cit7 8rl5 a.m. The only double track railroad between Chi~ and Omaha and the only one protected by automatic train eontrol all :the way. TICKET OFFICES E. E. Orner. Tleket Agent, Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 4 · F. W. Anholt, Tleket Agent, Winnetka., 111. Phone Winnetka l l J. N. Faueett, Tleket Agent. Gleneoe, 111. Pho11e Gleneoe 47 MOTORS SERVICE IncOL-.POI'IIted ~ EVEitVTHING .HJr.·dJe AUTOMOBILE NEVER. CLOSED The Larteat Motor Repair St.op iD WDmeHe GREY -ROCK BRAKE LIMING Specially treated, aanded face, non-aqueaking and "ot affected by moiature. lnapec:tion, advice and eatimatea free. CRICAGL __ NORTHWEsTERN '1118 8aiY OP IVaAYTHING IN THS aiJT o· THE WElT RAILWAY J.C.Siown

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