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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1926, p. 13

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ting features ran 'is the tune in on tinny-six model homes, each equip. ‘to use. (is toroatt Net purposes. 1. built it as ot the - Am- ; cities th autumn. according to an: 'dll),.,";',',';,',', of the Amer. 'i, Gas asuieintioti. . 'uHi.tioeti, to '" uoyeo, qentqr Ln. iraeiheraerr, and radiant 1. the homes will ho emaipred with Fed heating plants. ,' Le builder' in. aeti city are imder went talent! hot 1m cm nine br homeg', renaming the digital 'tifications/ which will bring the Ito 288 model homes throughout mountry. . i hree hatched ' :38 companies "when: 'be United States have in torei/ispeeU.t rim for gu no mung: and ti: number af gu- ' heating p _ is increasing bf the world. ion has been .is real. The; The Chicago trday, leaving mg at least a l--ttehindt. res fresh and ti news, they ay evening, distant guide erious space., mar be also up"; 313mm!!! str, 198 d have never [dance than eters--and, we you, lis- traveler , or my step of JD. MODEL nouns . spun) moAs[ go) ore}! f ". _ f f _ i ‘, y ":, Ay?" [tru' _ " THURSDAY, szmunn an” himHNrIShl)ill) _ HOW'I'OUSE'I ARE AID T0 ROAD SAFETY (By H. Clifroed Brokaw, teefinienl od- visor, New York City West.- Side Y. M. C. A. Automobile School). One of the most remarkble dr,. cnmstnnceo in connection with motor- ing is the "tall proportion of acci- dents due to the blinding Jrtrhts of Jirrortite to“! " nightf- It looks us though the foul apparatus of the motorist has sort obndjuttpd iteelf irtiriGiiion which chains when one car meets another "tet dark. _ Illuminating engineers ghave de-I voted their skill in behalf of creating headlights which will not glare and yet at the same time will give sumc- ient brightness to light the road ahead. Recently some earrhave been equipped with a device which may be considered to represent an important improvement in this situation. This new device. through a control on the steering wheel enables the driver to direct the headlight rays downward on the road ahead. This to a consid- erable extent removes the glare from‘ the approaching driver's eye and yet) does not handicap the driver by tl' quick change in the quality of the light as is the case in dimming. Eye Adjusts Itself When the sun is shining automo- bile headlights may be turned on with no inconvenience to approaching mo- torists. As evening approaches the headlights appear to becotne stronger and this process goes on; until dark- ness arrives. The darker the night the brighter the headlight. During this process the eye has; been'auto- matically adapting itself to the strongest light. GiiTi [LT-Zia Poinwiéoii Value; How to Drive Best at Night 3 As dawn appears the process is re- versed. It is generally considered that the dangerous glare of auto headlights can be considerably modi-1 fied by placing them under certain tests. For instance, when a head. light is placed in front of a white screen or wall about 25 feet distant and the light turned on, the bright light can then be adjusted to a cero tain position which will give the driver a fairly satisfactory view of the road and the flow of the rays of light will be sumeient1r1ow so as to reduce the glare in the face of drivers of autos coming in the opposite di.. rection. F Screen Test l When such adjusted headlights arei taken on to the highways where there is no white screen or wall to reflect the light a sometvhtst_ditrerent result is obtained. This happens be- cause a large amount or! light from the headlights which was rendered in- visible by the light reflected from the screen makes its appearance so the eye changes to adapt itself to the weak light defleetedstrom the dark roads. Once in a while headlights which appear to glare on the road will at the same time pass a screen teat. -ri any event, headlights on the an- tomobile should enable the driver to distinguish clearly a pedestrian or vehicle or any large object in the road at least 200 feet ahead. Every car should have two headlights in opera- tion after sunset or before sunrise, one on each side of the car and both lights of equal power. These lights should be on, especially if the car is in motion and the lights should be white or very close to that color. l _ When Standing Still ', If a car is standing still one or two headlights should be visible from a distance of at least 500 feet. Also whether the car is standing still or in motion one red tail light should be displayed visible at. a distance of 600 feet. The tail light should be in the center or to the left of the center of the car and should illuminate the plate number with a white light. The headlight bulbs should not exceed a EVANSTON to LAKE FORET _ The J. L. Floyd Company 85 North bourbon}. China PM Cami] 0268-0269 R-id-eo Phone Highland Put 4 For Sale" or Rent--- man cuss nouns NORTH SHORE NUSETHEM i331 Pretgortpiis That is!!! From been lapped M‘thoAmernmeqt aggl- mto for, the tueat year by the' President. Ev with this reduction the nation will during the fimat year and)“ Jun; 80, 1028, some 'nr flee millions more than it hnd ex- pected to spend in the current lineal year. However, responsibility for this increase rests with congress which passed on a'pproprintion for the1 Spanish war ~voter-no mounting to' thirty-six million; for the Vetersns bureau, eighteen million; and sixteen. million for the] Civil Service Retire. ment net. In connection with these measures, it should be said that the President signed them, after congress passed them, and has no desire to avoid responsibility. The President stands for economy and savings, but ‘in the broadest sense. Economy ;which will provide the means and wherewithal for constructive spend- ing. That its, the goal towards which he is aiming in Which he is sustained by the people of the country st large. rating of candle power that the law of the staet rsQuires. In some headlights the bulbs can be set slightly; forward or backward by adjusting a small set screw. It will be well for the owner to become thoroughly informed as to the meth- od of adjusting the lights on his par- ticular car so that if there is any readjusting needed he' will be able to do this withhut difficulty. It often happens that the vibration of the our will result in giving a tilt which re- quires a focal adjustment. _ Carry Spare Bulb F Carry at least one spare bulb for your headlights 'and know how to put it in when there is need for a new one. This is Just as important as i having a spare tire and knowing how to change it. The surface of the reflector oh a light should be fre- quently cleaned so " to produce the best lighting results. For this pur- pose a soft cloth is desirable and in using such a cloth be sure to wipe front the center outward toward the rim rather than .round and round. It is also well to inspect the general wiring through which the electric cur- rent is provided for the lights to see that it is in good shape, " well as I' the storage battery to insure its do- ing the work required in the whole {lighting mount. 26th Year 70p!!!“ Sept. " , olLEllllC%rt , l HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH an CENTRAL Ava. was.“ Put any. 't" mum. Privih Ind ruining. IAIN [0110?!“ I” B. WABASH AVE. CHICAGO. Belch E. Taylor 3 Pu "t5j"i"'iJ'lirfgtA Pr - 1Aefo,re putting a lot of money in new heat- ing devices or equipment, burn Chicago Solvay Coke for one winter. One of our egrvice men will inspect ilf'r1l', heatin plant Jithoutchargeaiidwi 'du,',",',',',',,',, the size especially prepared for your hot water boiler, hot air furnace, or stove. What on want is clean even heat with little lahor and atless cost. Chicago5o1vat Coke is claim burns without smoke and soot, and leaves few ashes to bother you. You want economical heat. Chicago Solvay Coke is higher in heat producing efficiency than hard coal and is more than 25% lower in cost. '; Your fuel is the important that} Bur Chicago Solvay Coke now. Yo dealer can give excellent delivery 333;: with fair weather prevailing. _ Lbnhoncmnm' f HIGHLAND?“ il, Phone 67 ",' , Toner g'uel is important (p home heating _ .Bayicanumiu ;. 7 you’lllikeit Touch-I1 In chant . lor , Geitrude knit: Evelyn Wienke Pupils may enter " (my time , no. Piano. Voteo, Keyboard “may. Sight mum FRANK SILJESTIROM Phone 65 mans momma» _ 3110: won u. s. summon lhe ma would hardly In” -......, -we """ “V W" ""'T"' . My not)». "it,iiiiyiiiidtA1'd mined o “turd phat ,rtttteirttld-tnmitMst My tum "* qoout. _ and the mitrieernetst 'Ill", 2,t,t iiiiiiit,te'i)tt1nr1i.ti, o ' l out his "nomination is very (anoint. in: 20,00M00 "trite, M . ”I? George has a chap tongue, but on g , Thin mm in from I New: bul- atruone,u.ndnowindIeosef ,1,ttjtdiiit,i,),tt,thttg,h',fir,t the nut and honor-Mo unto the mace which point. to gtrrsnrUNti disposition seems to b. a, dismt" mmotminols WMyln‘tho waif: in a purely indent: "we; last quarter of ver'. V ad a lit 0 life and plenum to -""-"-'r"""'""" . debates not only on the floor but in dugg,',',".":',',',,',,',,':),':,','.',,,,'.",',',.'; the cloakroom. which phen- even the recent etipirt.n1 MM’ that when“: thinkers. The New Hornp- on “in nonmdst" it W that I“ wire contest ended u atl Republican woman; that. when pm did Ml)” contests should end, with Senator trolt m. . iiGlCiite -dikidut eGdidnte, sending a Me and sincere menace of con- mtulntion and support to George. fore going elsewhere to make I use- lection, We have a complete line. The Highlend Park Press. 29 Permanent Marcel a Specialty stenming, rubbing, wrinkle removing, cleansing of the acid pores, and gen- erally improving the nppenrnnce and complexion, is one of our particular lines of work. Our line is to remove your lines, and the,ehief future of our business to improve your fea- tures, permanently imd " little ex- pense. 12 North _ ami manna) rm "r'""mtmD nu. mom 3 Bee our,1ine of Christmas cards be- Face Massage Emmi and Ella Borchnrdt HAIRDRESSING h Sheridan Rd. Tel. 1 ZIP TreatrnohU given “In M M. P. "O 920 Specializing in Foundationpl Work. . Private Lessons: 11:0 dug wit1rdit1r1esaort for ehil- dren of undercut»: m. Studiy, 820 Central avenue . PhoneM. P, 400 _ ""f)"i"l'iii'i"jiii) tyirIONitlf1' ; _ i, , i,.': . I _ 'l' C . Ti'iiiriiau--GiGtaatuaiti-t---it_ "ri/r', . _ _ " i? I fir 4 l 'sh R.. V A i _ _ if F i ii if . r ; l t Louise McClernan PIA N o 1838 Ridge Avenue The ftoe-tassettger, two-door Caarb Six chilling color option: ‘bu s on ti haildgmz'lt Increased production has now made t,'ti/i'etil.rdt,ed 1 the most sou ht-for car turned out y Pi Arrow. urious body 'l',Uilr,,,ci'lt' of aluminum and ash by Pierce-. own master woodworkers Your choice of #r diEeren amocxtm mt. Its Ion wheelbase, noinches, itisttrtsridh fort not otherwise TI-ITC.' An economy engine-a miles per gallon! Come in, ifyou canito take this meA: atrial drive. Or, if you prefer, we shall gladlysdnd {than . SericsSO figw . TOM HAY &. 350 at 8:].th 'witshes to'mnoupoe that it bu discontinued till, Pmtt's, United Cigar Store. 37 s. Bt. Johns Av . 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