a #4 w . Motorists who run out of gas: on the road frequently have trouble| in getting gas into the vacuum tank which hL run dry. If the driver stallâ€" ed on the road finds himself without a funnel or is unable to remove the filler plug from the vacuum tank, he need not â€"worry: "It is unnecessary to refill a vacuum tank manually," says a bulletin issued by tHF mechanâ€" ical ï¬m‘:id department of the Chiâ€" cago r elub. "If the engine is cranked by hand or by méans of the starter, suction will act upon the fuel in the main tank and refill the vacâ€" uum tank. One precaution is necesâ€" sary: the throttle should be dbï¬(t If this is not done the engine will %-ir through the carburetor. inâ€" of through the vacuum sqqt’on‘ pipe." â€" < in 4 d d ied wnt_lqu, L , . Aal CC ELt w; "‘ d?‘lt was hudi‘nlog:fi that the jplan j plomatic â€" represgntaâ€" ï¬vu%mpe was discussed. | Mr. Adams advised caution, while ofhers were in favor of making 4 "alâ€" liances, even at the cost of somé of our tory. To all this Adams vigâ€" orously objected. He desired no. alâ€" liances, only treaties of commerce, asâ€" serting that "we should separate ourâ€" selves as far as possible and as long as ble ‘from all European poliâ€" ties and wars." â€" Adams was therefore the original American nationalist. His advice on foreign affairs antedated the fu;nou Farewell â€"address‘ of George Washington. So the policy of "no foreign entanglements" ‘was born even before the republic.‘!‘ â€"â€" VÂ¥ACUUM TANK IS Concerning Mr. Adams as an irreâ€" concilable, Mr. Litschert says: .: © Adams did make the motion and it dropped like a bombshell in the conâ€" gress. But after two days it [was adopted ‘and the unitedâ€" coloniesâ€"hed an army and a ccmupnder’ who‘ was to lead it to final victory, . :‘ % one morning on his; way to con *, John Adams said tp his n, Samuel Adams, "I am deâ€" termined to make congress dugare for or something. I arn deâ€" termined this morning to take im diâ€" rect motion that : congress ~should adopt the army before Boston |and appoint Colonel Washington gomâ€" mander of it." | apton en usn e i c ind iptow n im 0 quaeniipana uids Adams was in the Continental ' at Washington and was disâ€" couraged and chagrined by the inacâ€" tion of the congress, for in the conâ€" gress were many wn*k kneed pntflots who advised caution‘ and further peâ€" titions tothe king zather than a bold stroke for independence. | Cw > : John Adams was the original ; concilable and deserves a plm to George Washington as one of the foundérs of the country according to Mr. Frank P. Liuchert.fwhï¬ â€˜ in the current issue of the. ational Republic. on the life and opinions of our second president. / | 64 After Concord and Lexington |the army of. "embattled farmers" / was around Boston, besieging and harasâ€" sing the British army, but without an official head and without official standâ€" ing as an army. It was the courageâ€" ous stand of John Adams who remeâ€" died this situation. i PAGE TWO JOHN ADAMS FIRST \] MANY ATTEND sn% & OF IRRECONSILABLES COURSES AT ILLINO Man Who Made Motion Which| Thousands Go to University for Put Washington at Head of â€" These Periods of Instrucâ€" U. 8. Armies t3 R tion; Details fake] FOR . | 1 DRY CLEANING & DYEING. RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN Shop Phone H.P, 457 . Res. 1983 513 Eim Place, Highland Park! :.|..__STRETCHING . ; THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 ; FRED C. BREMER Carpenter and Builder . CABINETS Jobbing Promptly Done EASILY REFILLED The conference. for high sc teachers in the fall has the largest atâ€" tendance. â€"At the same time the formhâ€" <r conference is held one is held for high school journalists. The college of engineering gi five short courses under its ausp which are plumbing and heating and hydraulics, ceramic engineering, highâ€" way short course, short course fhr electric metermen, short course fpr gas metermen. ; * These meets range in length bf timefrqmll'da‘ystotvoduvwl The College of Agriculture lealis the other colleges in sponsoring theke with a total of six. These are a co ference . for vocational agricul teachers, two tractor schools, farmers week, school for extenzsion wor! and a dairy manufacturers shc course, t \ In addition to the: approximatdly twelve thousand who attend the = lar session of the University of Ijiâ€" nois, these several thousand: perso from all over the state attended the twelve short courses and confe : given by the university last year. | Several thousand peopleâ€"go to IIjiâ€" nois university every year for instrueâ€" tion although they never become uriâ€" versity students, Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing â€" _ DUFFYE DUFFY Deerfield Agency, Hoffman‘s Barber Shop Tel. H. P. 1820â€"1821 JOHN ZENGELER Excellent facilities, reasonable rates, treatment. Come in and inspect | our plant and equipment, and with us about service and rates. 214 RAILROAD AVENUE, HI D, ILL |. TEL HIGHWOOD 227 CHICAGO oni‘lâ€"m Nj ul:h. St. Phone Ioln?l 1763 Pasquesi Bros. Garage & Motor Service New Modern Fireproof Building â€"_â€". and Public Garage â€" WASHING â€" GRRASING â€" STORAGE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING â€" FILLING STATION Landscape Gardening YOUR VOTE ANDlSUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED | ATLAS COMPANY: Gardens laid out|â€"and planting done by day or contradt. Estimates cheerâ€" fully furnished. | o Painting aTd Decorating E Estimates$ Furnished WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN f mem.a.uru PARK Phone Highland HRark 823â€"R and 2138 W. W. REICHARDT APRIL 6, 1926 ELECTION Cleaner and Dyer 25 North Silll-plgl a Cleaners and Dyers ASSESSOR CANDIDATE FOR AT THE the average at three or four days. They are attended by people fm within the state and from ‘other stai The speakers are men of experience in the various fields and many are of naâ€" tionwide repute. :. 4 $il" "Property age: insurance pro toeuthehold'n:; the policy agai loss from liability imposed by law for damage the policy holder may caus to another‘s property moving or $taâ€" tionary. This does not mean that the owner of the other car or pro r? is protected; it means that the = cy holder is protected. If the policy holder is not liable: under the: law, no insurance company will pay (for the damage done. ‘The mpomibihia for settlement is turned over to the insurance company by the policy holdâ€" er and it must be left to the company to determine the liability." | Property damage coverage is the least understood: of all forms o!ti?: surance," says J. H. Braun, ; counsel. for the Chicago Motor . ‘"Motorists are prone to believe tha this form ‘ofâ€" insurance operates simâ€" ilar to collision insurance. When: a man carries property ‘damage,â€"insurâ€" ance he frequently is of the opinion that his insurance company will and all claims made because of â€" age he may do to some one else‘s car or other property. ‘This, of course, is an erroneous opinion. § Ahised. PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE ON AUTO HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS t B4 M I t > 1876 PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘The same thing applies to the regular telephone in your . home or office. It is easy for anyone to use it correctly . Toinsumthuthcpeflmatdnuhaeuddthe ,_;f; understand you clearly, talk directly "into" the telephone, |. with lips close to but not quite touching the mouthpiece. .. ‘Talk in a moderate tone, not too rapidly. © ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | BELL SYSTEM â€" . ¢ One Policy â€"â€" One System â€" Universal Service The voice of the professional announcer is heard more clearly over the radio than the voice of the amateur. The professional speaks plainly and "focuses his voice" corâ€" rectly. Theammr.ifhemldukeequalpdm.ewldj do it just as well. | THE ~TELEPHONE‘S FIFRTIETH YEA R _ Your) Telephone ~Voice 1 < THU MARCH 25, 1926 1926 ti0/ to pa. cCn la 1€ re no ate tr 1J