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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 41

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Septembe~ 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 41 NORT. H SHORE I ~""""'"~~ ~ MOTOR NEWS 1 ~ purpose oi org-anizing patrctls, hnt Colors · of Pierce-Arrows CLUB PLANS INTENSIVE the_ tn tthllrl' thei r operation in a ccordance p·. k d b Qdd M th d CAMPAIGN FOR SAFETY \ ith rl't!lllatiun:-;, and to make cffcctiYL' I ,, e .. y .. ' e_ . ~ Blue and <.arden "\ elltnY. . ]I ac ( res:-:t·s ~\ll sa let\" tl) the :-. tudcnt h od- . __ Ill \\l) l"l\.t) r~. IS annt lcr p la SC O l saiL") . · t \' eclucat tutt that \\'L' shall enlarge. La st . . 1 1 1 1 1 . ued about 2J,000 . . otntlllg nut t tat motor \'l' . ltl· c tata . -~ \·car \\ L' 1ss crcn· . 1 t1 es th rntH.; Iwut the . nattnll had 111- llll\llt 11. \\. l' 1lPPC to <(Ill> II c t 11at lllllll1 creased 29 per cent 111 the fiH~-n·ar 1 'J'I . >L'r c1 unng l 1 1c sc 1 wu 1 \·ear. ll' post· ·· penod hehH' ell 19)-t ancl J<PR the a ·- - , . . . . - ' . . . n:-- P_or 1ra:· a sunp 1 c 1 mt e 11L'Ctt\·c 1 es.. rt.d cnt pren.·ntton department ol the :-. 4111 111 satct\·, a11d most teachers r·> <..'hira .~o ~I otnr Club ha s annnu 11 c·.·cl quire the children tll \rrite ctmtposiI),a secI l\11 tl Jl'nl. . t s ,)il . t cnst\·e . . \· prug-ram t tons . pans salct_ ,...,\1 I>JCC I l.nr an 111 on a srale far grcatl'r than l'n~ r he - '"hich the iu\'t:nilc .mind mu st giH· suiiorr in the hi ston· of the club. tirient thought tn \'. ritl' arL' tHit soon "\\'hilc the nwtur club is taking- C\'L'!·y i iurgutten. knm\'n means to reduce the mnnher of 1 "\\·a\·s and mean:- \\·hereby thl' high accidents in \Yhich adults arc im· oln~cl. \\'a\· :.-.ign senicc ha s hl.'en pcr iectecl \Ye shall center our efforts to sa\'e chil- hare been discc)\'crccl. thereh~· permitdrcn from injun· or death, " the an- ting the club to cooperate 100 per cent nounccment sa\'s. "After nearlv ten \\'ith all commtmitirs desiring this senYears pas se d in fostering the school ice. ho.\·s ' safet _ ,. patrol. \\'e arc convinced I "The accidl'nt pre\·c ntion \\'orkcrs will that that method is the most effective also seek to promote the inclusion of means ,·et devised for protecting the all or part of the model mu nicipal trafYoungsters. Our safety staff has re- fie ordinance in the legal code of cities ·centlY heen doubled, and \\'ith the added and tmn1s no\\' \\'ithout a uniform )a,,· . personnel we shall he ahlc to achieve in that resDect. The ordinance was 100 per cent organization of patrols' formulated 1)\· the Hoover conference throughout our territon· comprising and is designed to create uniformit,: It ity-eig-ht counties in Illinoi~ and Tnd- in local traffic rcgul'ations throughout ]ana. the country, instead of the hoclge"The majority of schools in that re- podge of provisions \Yhich still prevail gion has had patrols for a number of in many parts oi the country and which Years. The large staff will make regu- are a serious problem to the car owner lar visits to the schools, not only fo r on tou r ." · · 1 L' · ram Ca 1 1 P rog s f or Greater Ef - I il's. ·.. ,1·1 "ld lC distribution tu sr houl rooms f O r t t o P ro t ect Ch 1 ""' e n · · ·· t of nlonthh· safd \' po:-.tcrs. illustrat ed . Patrol Syst em E ffective . 1 ·. . 1 1 1 0 lC ~fan· 1 the colors \\"hich han: made ~~an· Garden\ new I' it·rce-A rro\\. ~traigllt Ach·antages enjoyed by ownrrs o f I·:ig-ht a center uf atlractiun in Eur 1H.' 1 · <:rtgm · · 111 · tl1c c1 · 1 l_ .f·ltt·-""l)C<'cl cars, Lttltt s' ttal conclitions 1ac1 tl ll'tr t stg·t_l o f a co" · ··tlfl u orful planng card. but thts unu:;ual under \Yhich the four -s peed. drive has method of selecting a COilH' COmhina- pronc.l its ver sa ti lity, fL fill the SUb' tion is no odder than mam· nthcrs. 1 · · Jiccts of numerous letters received by I Another \\'oman some tnn<.: ago wanted the cnlnr oi her ctr nntchl'd \\·ith .\'O\\' nearing 1 1 Craham-Paigc <kalers. . < ' · ' purple hat which she admtred . it s third anni,·ersary as standard equipr)·terce-.AtTLn\· 11as JUSt · · 1 1 tntroc liCl'C a J:lcnt. the Graham-Pai.u·e intennlnew 'Tt1tt) oi fal l colorings inr cu..; .. 1 g · c · · gea red four-speed clriYc has been n::;e d t" f N N h a nd proyed under many conditions. Its rep _ara 100 . or ew as. IJas·t'c :-rl.\·a11ta~.2.'" etl!!;.lle <' ......s' - r··c!ttcecl .... ~ Models, Cuts Production :-pl'ed, easy gear changing, exceptional Preparation for the nc\\' :\ash models ;:.ccclcration, and quiet opera.tion-are rut the producti on ni ~a:;h ~lot.·r s i \\Lll know, ln!t O\\'ners ha;·c <.hscm·cred Cnmpany in Augu . .;t to 3.(,24, as com- n~ any others tn unusual Circumstances. pl'rtcl to 6.G72 in July and 22.52.::; in \\' hilc in regular practice. the car is August, 1928. Shipments for the first :· tarted in second, which gives cxcepnine months of this l't)mpany's fiscal tiona lly fast acce leration. the first gea r, year were 90,5GO. as compared \\'ith \·:hich pulls like a tracwr. is of va lue 02.146 in the cotTeSI' ··nding perit)(! of ~tot only in emergl·ncics, but in nor mal last year. driving. ·1 Drivers Find Low' h 'P · G Gra V amazge. ear / b/ a ua e tn C 0 /d p 1 ooseve11 A CAR FOR ALL .· the fl._· MARMON-BUILl FORD Deluxe Models Custom Types CABRIOLET 2 PAss. CoNVERTIBLE CouPE WITH RuMBLE SEAT Price Delivered, $747.70 Tl1t Roosevt/1 is a f u /1-siud ·.fi vt- passtnJ;tr car /or a man and his tnlirt family to enjoy TowN SEDAN 5 pa~senger-with adjustable front seat and arm rest . in center of rear seat. Price Delivered, $772.70 The Papers are Full of Talk about the new models - still there is on.ly O'f!e ftraight-eight under 51000 The Roo sevelt, · now six months old. still leads its field. It alone is a straight-eight. It alone offers you power, smoothness, alertness such as only a straight-eight can give. If you wan_ t to know what is the newest. most advanced automobile. you'll find it still in the Roosevelt. Deluxe upholstery Immediate Delivery Purchase can be made out of income through Ford Motor Company, U. C. C. finance plan. N all the announcements ot "new models" have you I read of any lower-priced car that matches the Roosevelt? Has any other mantlfacturer offered you a full-sized. fivepassenger eight cylinder au tOnobile under $1000? Cheney & Kimbark, Inc. Authorized Lincoln and Ford Deluxe Dealers 1822 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON Greenleaf 1495 Price $995. factory. Group equipment extra. ·W ersted Motor Co. M atmon-Roosevelt Dealer 562 LINCOLN AVENUE WINNETKA 165 Phones: Briargate 0620 Winnetka 670

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