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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1926, p. 12

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'55 _r: ' Ilelmiitll1hh0lltlRR, V: l"' mcmowms Cl 3!] 3 PAGE TWO MO‘IORISTS SHOULD KNOW Learning to Drive: Getting 1m; In Some States Ware Dtireiertt; Other Facts ' There are several things which a prospective car owner should have at home. Some owners manage to get along without shelter for their ears, butsthe depreciation under such eir- cumstances is excessively rapid and there is no economy in failing tourive a car a decent home. Learning to Drive . Naturally the purchaser of an au- tomobile will wish to be able to drive a car. This is not necessary if he can afford a private chauffeur. Usually some one member of the family learns to drive and most automobile com- panies will teach one member in this art without charge. The rest of the family can possibly learn to drive from the one emcient member. This, however, is not always satisfactory. There are good automobile schools where any members of the family can get competent instruction in oper- ating an automobile, to supplement whatever knowledge on the subject. Getting a License Getting a license to drive is anoth- er necessary matter. Automobile companies and automobile schools co- operate in this accomplishment. The prospective driver must flle an appli- cation. pay a fee, whereupon the Mo- tor Vehicle Bureau of the State Tax department provides a test and if the student is successful. issues an oper- ator's license. Of course, all automo- biles must carry registration plates. The automobile companies will usual- ly take care of the details, but the prospective driver must make an up plication by filling out the proper blanks. (By H. Clifford Brokaw, technical ad- visor, New York City West Side Y. M. C. A.) "N In spite of the general impression that practically everybody in, the United States now owns an automo- bile, it is a Net that there are many of them who have not"yet actually gone through the process of purchas- ing a car. It is very likely, however, that more ditBeulty would be exper- ieneed_in locating an individual who has not contemplated automobile own- ership. l This irtiele is not designed to in- terest people in purchasing can. but to help all those who are expecting to own . motor vehicle. In buying a second-hand ear, the Salmon Steak the lb. r.wwt-..ttttHq Fresh Plate Beef the lb. ----"-e- SUGAIRZiH. & E. Pure Cane; Granu at ; ION. for -"---'r-"" (Be Halibut Steak the lb. _Pm_ittt_WmWV_W- Breast Lamb the lb. "mm Boneless Beef Stew the lb. .-----_---..- SIRLOIN ROAST-. Boneless Rolled Beef Roast, lb. “MW... Lean Beef Soup Meat, the lb. a... EGGS- Strictly Fresh 3 dozen Pena, fresh, sweet tender, 2 Ibis. for Phones Highland Park 1677. 1678. 1699, Deqtrmted 143 "Ayoeetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North Inert Street, Elma SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 23rd and? 24th POR FRIDAY ONLY FANCY POTATOES 69c _-e-i-ttww.-.- 28c ___. 12he Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Higliland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield -r.... Ge 16he ; 4h Tee 40c _. 20c lik 98c pmsdm’ in n little diluent. a the former dun" usually endorses his registrttlpn slip which transfers the ownership end consequently the regis- tration plstes, to the new owner upon the pendent of n nomlnal fee. Fl" Kinds of lint-nee ' Insurance is an important consid- eration. ', There are " lent four 10dsr. It is generally understood what fire and theft imrmaneeo61ieiet, cover. Then there is collision insur- ance, whereby the owner protects his own can If it is wrecked in a com-l sion, he is paid for the damage. Ho may take out a collision policy, at a lower rate whereby the company pays for damage over $50 or $100. There is. property damage insurance which protects the automobile owner against damage done to another automobile or other property by his car. Then there is liability insurance, whereby the owner is' protected against the loss from personal injury to another. In paying for an automobile, the large majority of cal-syn bought on what is called the deftrredtoment plan. The custom is to' Nylon-third down in' cash, or by a eertided check and the balance in monthly payments, extending ovér a year's time. RAPP] [-'itii, Surname; 1i/iaGiv'iii'G'ii'U White Fish the lb. tfmt-tet, Trout the lb. Fresh Calf Sweetbreads, lb. Front Leg Veal Roast, 1b. .__ Veal Breast with pocket It is necessary to consider the mat.. 2 to 8 lb. pieeiss, lb. Sliced lb. m..m.“.......... Beef Pot Roast the 1b. w.-.-.....----, BAMS--. ' Miller & Hart Armour's Star Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. .....-mw BACQN MtUNhiS--- Bread and Butter Pickles 3 jars for .tattr... .w-..-.sm.m---.m.mm.-.-b_.rrr POR MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL SOAP SALE 143 North First Street FRANK SILiJEs'rnou There's real sense in that idea, a? real dollars-and-cents sav- ing, too. No chance to cut up the d ve way, since there's no last minute delivery necessary on a wet, ay. Every chance to accom- modate your convenience. and on t of that you get the matter of coal out of the way before tal C house cleaning begins. A phone call will give you the money Aiying prices. Lehigh Valley Anthracite McDowell County Pocahontas Chicago Solvay Coke 7 Hickory Hill Coal Petroleum Coke Building Material WW35éc Highland Pailr,'s Down Town Store 40c 45c 30c 7b: 65c 22c 18c 28the $1 .30e are) equipped1 with ttttt tire), wind shield W1 t stop motomoter and some ive -variimi other. necessaries. The ry price as... not include Inch notion u a rule, but the cost of t is anally included in o retail pric it', However, it is possible for one to d a ear with- out these treeetsaoriea ' odd them later.' It will be nee H y for the buyer to pay the frei t on n car from the factory and to pay the War tax. These are ya included in the retail price; 1 Fresh Herring Filet Haddie the lb. _..w.6_.6_p. Rib Lamb Chops the lb. ”mm“.-- the lb. Loin Lamb Chops the lb. _._._....._.~..._-‘ Cliquot Urn th'E gerale, the doz. .. Case of 24 for m EGWE t%frrrar 8 lbs. for -....-..'.. Catsup, large tttt each ....._._.-.w.....,., - twc Iinireria1 D, Gingerale, doz. .. Fresh Brpilers SHEET MEAL; WODK .I READ OUR AD EVERY WEEK IN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS FOR TUESDAY: ONLY Granulated Shin THE HIGH Very Best Rib 'tomit Beef, lb. .....-... Best Native Sirioin Steak, lb. ...ttw__._t Best Native Poiterhouse Steak, lb. Best Native Round Steak, lb. ...-.__.. Flank Steak, lb,i w---------.-.-..-, 10 lbs. for ”m $1159 if’t...‘ $2.10 i 55c _l'lrt2T4l; $2.45 Buildilig Material r.:.',).....,. 20c L42: " 'uutomobilel atop light, lh PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Hind Qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb ... BERLIN TO HAVE L ' ELECTRIC BATHING Smoked White Fish the lb. 'e"."-.-".------- Fresh Spareribs the lb. ........,.u;m._ The most ehbonu npplluglon otl electric “plight yet stamp“! is ul- nounced from Berlin, Gummy. when than in to be built an "tttieial Ri- vien lugs enough to Incommodatc three thousand bathem at one time. It will be enclosed and lizht'od by electric imuhine rich in mama» Budweiser (Beer) 12 to case for _tptttt Shoulder Veal Roast, the lb. Edelweiés (Beer) the case. for, net Beets three bunches are in our psrticulsr 9nd specie] line of business, ventilatoN, leaders, cor- nices, sir-shafts. ef?'.',",; columns, copintps, panels, cor ls and all kinds of plain and ornamental tin and sheet metal work for every 1230“. Any design reproduced in I: work " tspeedily as possible. All work first class but reasonably priced. Carrots 8 bunches for SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE HENRY G. WINTER EVERY WEDNESDAY - Per lb. 49c SHEET METAL PRODUCTS Elaborate A anon 2ttgtsMt So 48 North First Street Phone 635 Winter Telephone " ,.._...__..(25%c .7 $1.70 Ft-.-..... 25c $4.50 M43c 39%c 19h Me 25c $22 $2 of Smoked Butts the lb. ”Wu-” Caliornia Hams the lb. -.--m___..u.- Pork Loin Rani the lb. mm“... Pure Lard 2 lbs. or BACON-. Miller & Hart, in 8 lb. pieces, lb. ”WM“. Fancy Roasting Chickens, lb. ..... genie, 331131]; $2.25 Case of 60 for .-.-.-..-89.00 Fresh Dressed Stew 'ing Chickens lb. M- Legs - 1926 Spring Lamb Welch's Grape Juice 1 doz. quarts for - mr_tnWept.P""'"P'"'"""'"' “MIC!” l I thhumuh-v miir'iTooi,iGdrrrotanef2t “mud trr'auAettv,erae.tyt ii,"iririitirdantGttrtteiAtm" "whine. 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