,Ianuaryi, D4adihe Accordin~g to the Ilinois Motor Vehicle Act, car owners must display nîew plates, on January I., There is no period. of grace Provided in the làw. Car owners failing to coinply are subjectý to arrest.. for tags,, said Iii app1ingno Secretary Hughes, owners wil vôid the inconvenience and annoyanCe experienced in a last mtinute rush to buy thein. Many personls last. year, we re réqùl*red to stand in lune.. in sub-zero weather in corder tom purchase plates, he said. >Expain Procedure * Owners re-registering the saine vehicle should retumn, the 1936. regî stration card with the application for new plates. It is not necessary to apply for a *new cerii6ae of title. if..the applicant now bas one. The certificate of titie is goQd for *the life of the car when in possession of- the original owner. if, however, ownership is transferred at any time,' a inew certificate of title must'be obtained by the purchaser. Those registering new cars for the ,first time are required to apply for a * certificate of title, which will *be isstued upon presentatian of a- bill of. thie New American Home committee He points:oUt that its many attractive features for winter comf.ort would aid ,kreatly in solving home buildinigprob-' lems. Heated-by Oul The home is 'hëated by an ô i burner. Ail of the roos havecn cealed .radiators. The ýoiI burner is cQnvenlienitly "located i the utiiity room on the flrst floor and situated to save the housewife any unniecessary sieps. The utîlîty room, which adjoins the garage, also houses the all-electric laundry' equipment. In the winter mothis. the spacious garage may be .used for drying clothes. Durinig extremfely cold weather, the compact location of the-garage, heating system and laundry, will be a_ convenience and comfor.t to all members of the family, as it eliminates the us-naI walk between an outside garage and the house proper.. Comfort in Kitcheu In the kitchen, the garbage dispoeaI unit will also be a feature contributing especially to the housewife's happiness in the winter, according to Mr. Peabody. It is located under the sink, entirely enclosed and autornatically disposes of refuse. a properly endorsed certificate of titie from the previous owner. Through the cooperation of car owners, installation of mrodemn machinery and establishment of a branch office of the automobile department in Chicago, Secretary H4ughes registered by April 1 this yeaÉ, 1,161,246 cars, ahnost twice as finany as were reiserdforte same period of H-ERE FOR HOLIDAY Arthur West, son of Mr. and Mlrs. Thomas H., West, 723 Ashland avenue, is spending Thanksgiving mith his parents. He is a student at Pu rGO TO FLORIDA Spend Thi~inksgiving universitv. Miss Miriamn West hter Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nystrom., 714 due Dau Thei Ward Belmont Juhorne was i TheirCentraleravenue, and their daughiter, nior collegefrom hast week-end. r s. Thomas M. Mints of Jane, left about a we.ek ago for the M.an a sna!I Jiiliect cap of lace maaclun.q that of lier gou'n wzon sne uccume the bride of John J. Gallvrv. Jr., of, Chicago last Noveiiflier J4 afternooni. vuge bossoiîzs from the zceddlity dress of hcr another. were, wi'th Arh/ficial araý baok shec arried. The bridc .gardeniaus, ca.vii ta the ribbons of t/e pra ver oit their zceddiaag trip. Springs wi -wcnt to Virginia Hot - u-rierc kitcnen and utility roomn. W~ith ibanksgiving lidcay. tier rother, joseph, Jr., who is doing research woekc at Iowa State college, iîs also, yisitinir hi. parents. avenue entert: her bridge cl bridge in her last lweek. irne on 0 ~Marion, Ohio. iss Eleanor Burpee of Wilmette 0 Donald and Glen Roberts of 1135 thome froin the University of ois for the Thanksgiving holi- Lake avenue are home f rom the University of IlllinQis for this week-end.