Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Nov 1926, p. 5

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i mfimw wing you garments. All arx, with exâ€" he poet sang . _the good 'thnlnn--?‘:bdhnhot arrow into theâ€"air, but to make # ~impression on the modern dit he would need to take someâ€" @ more than an arrow. ed colors â€" I sized bunch RSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 $1.00. 1 Ave, n‘s models. caidents of Sterling, IIl., say first successful gasoline inâ€" imbustion engine was built in y in the late seventies. getting measured for their clothes, the young men of I turm up at some college and education served to them. Phone H. P. 307 TS In spite of the health columns d‘:n the daily newspapers it has been disâ€" covered that pie and ¢ake are still the most popular daily foods in America. Three® things you don‘t: hear . so much about as formerly are Tacnaâ€" Arica, Jack Dempsey and the New York Yankees, The celebration of Columbus Day passed â€" pleasantly without Rupert Hughes‘ telling us that Columbus was disappointed in love, that he chewed fine cut tobacco or that he ate with his knife. â€" f Oneâ€"Shot System When it comes to chassis lubricaâ€" tion, the oneâ€"shot s tem is a comâ€" paratively © recent gzlopment that has met with some success. In this system the driver can push down on a plunger and force oil to the main part of the chassis whitch needs lubriâ€" cating. This is a decided convenience for a driver who takes care of his own car, inasmuch as ‘it relieves him of the arduous task of crawling about under the yehicles> and ‘getting himâ€" self all blotched up with grease and ~oil in the process. The neew for covâ€" ering so many points makes this sysâ€" tem a little complicated. Under the new arrangement it is impossible to fill the casg more than oneâ€"third full. The consequence is tlns too much oil cannot be put in and saving in oil is also effected. g Another improvement is seen in the transmission gear housing and rear axle housing, where the tendency now is to make the filling point about oneâ€" third of the height of the housing inâ€" stead of at the top. Formerly the owner opened the top and put in what oil he thought would be necessary u;: the tendency usually .was to put too much, with the regult that the oil would run out on theâ€"brake bands. â€" ed with oil which is supposed to be an improvement over the grease cups, yet many maintain that grease is preâ€" ferable to oil as a lubricant for the chassis parts. 9/ * hi One of the most approved methods consists of shooting grease into the various fittings with a pressure gun. This represents an improvement over the more unusual method of putting grease into cups. Another system reâ€" quires the owner to keep oil cups fillâ€" or dirt which may collect through careless filling. It also cares for the hard particles of carbon which drop off the under side of the piston. These are absorbed in the filter. This dirt can be taken out of the filter and after a year‘s use or so the filter can be easily replaced. This makes it posâ€" sible for the motorist to travel farâ€" ther on the same amout of oil and at the same time get a better quality of lubricating substance. ; Another Improvement Another improvement is seen in the pressure feed method, of engine lubriâ€" cation.. With few exceptions this has: not been adopted by automobile manâ€" ufacturers. The development of this pressure fed system has done much to increase the efficiency of the automoâ€" bile engine. The engine to develop its greatest usefulness must be run at a high rate of speed. When this is done the pressure on the bearing beâ€" comes great enough to force out the film of oil and allow the metal parts to come in direct contact with each other. Under forced lubrication there is a pressure of wm?my-fls to 80 pounds which is mai tained on the oil in the bearings. This pressure alt the naturai viscosity of the oil to ho the bearing surfaces apart. As: long as these surfaces are kept apart no wear can occur. This means that a ear so equipped can be driven at a comparatively high rate of dpeed for a long period of time without undue wear on the motor. < One big advanâ€" tage under these conditions is that the motor will last for a long time. One recent development which has brought : motor lubrication system nearer to perfection is the oil filter. This removes from the oil, the metal particles which have been worn off the" operating parts, takes out any dirt which may get into the machine (By H. Clifford Brokaw, technical adâ€" visor, of the New York City West Side Y.M.C.A. Automobile School). Someone has erected a monument in memory of a good motor killed by poor gasoline and cheap oil, which motor is said now to "rest in pieces." It is very likely that thousands of auâ€" tomobiles now occupying space in mk yards could appropriately have the same epitaph inscribed to their memory. The situation in regard to the use of oils is improving, however. Chemists have been steadily developâ€" ing a better quality of lubricant for automobile â€" motors, . manufacturers have made exhaustive tests and most of them now recommend a particular «grade of oil that they know will give the best results in their motor. Moâ€" tors ‘iave been so improved that the consumption of oil is very small and therefore the automobile awner can well afford to pay whatever price is necessary to procture the best for his particular motor. . While the highest priced oil is not necessarily the best, high first cost should not influence the pu:chuer to accept an inferior grade. Expert Points Out Importance of Proper Oiling; Gives Inâ€" : stances;. Improveâ€" ments Aid QUESTIONâ€" IS DISCUSSED THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 AUTO LUBRICATION IMPORTANT FACTOR "At the Quartel, as Davis looked around at the white walls of the comâ€" pound, ‘his quizzical fancy expressed its curiosity. as to which one we should be lined up against for the ex: ecution according to procedent. "‘We don‘t want to be drawn into any Soldier of Fortune stuff, Dick,‘ McCormick warned him. "‘Isn‘t it about time that v‘m did something?‘ he called back over his shoulder.. He was itching for us to join in a rush to overpower the esâ€" cort. % he would have preferred wellâ€"uniâ€" formed, smartâ€"looking, lifeâ€"size fightâ€" ing men for guards, ! "It happened that I was with him and Medill McCormick when, in the course of the American occupation of Vera ‘Cruz, we were arrested at the frontier railroad station on our way to Bexico City, where Huerta still ruled," says Mr, Palmer. "As we were marched away to the Quartel under the escort of a squad of grubby, unâ€" dersized little soldiers in blue jeans, Davis was in front, I was next, and McCormick brought up the rear. | If. Davis had to endure this humiliation, Frederick Palmer, newspaper corâ€" respondent and editor, in a revealing sketch of Richard Harding Davis in the November Scribner‘s Magazine, tells the story of how he and Davis and Medill McCormick, destined to be United States senator from Illinois, were captured by Mexicans and how Davis‘ sense of humor reacted to the occasion. Frederick Palmer Relates How He, Davis and McCormick Were Captured TELLS NEW STORY â€" â€" OF HARDING DAVIS FANCY GRAPES basket, 6 lbs. ... CAULIFLOWER FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND MEATS f Imported and Domestic Groceries and Olive Oil ‘_ 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET â€" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Telephone 679 R JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 3 pounds for .:. FANCY CRANBERRIES _ the USEE:.........,...... .22 e cod en maridns HEAD LETTUCE Piecchietti Bros. 2 for FANCY SMALL CELERY large bunch, special price .. Rome Beauty Apples per bushel £fi_ GRAPE F 3 for We carry everything in the line of Imported and Doâ€" mestic Groceries and Fruits and Vegetables. Best pure Olive Oil at a low price. ; Baldwin, Northern Spy and Star Apples 25 A B MB POE +.23 n00000 on Sn rininninet i eeronin eirnnniict nc ore, nmomipnatinnainiey c EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN APPLES s 25 & BB POF ..2,;200000. 00. 3e on d reninenon i e aape EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN APPLES Round Steak the Ib. ....__.... Pork Chops the Ib, :â€"::...... Veal Roast the 16. ....:::......: Grand Opening of a First Class Meat Market with a full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats and Poultry, at reasonable prices. | CAKES New Meat Market and all other kinds Baked Only As Ordered Announcement 5 N. Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 808â€"R bushel Lady Baltimore Angej Food Maple Nut . H. Boyce SPECIAL PRICE piece of business in bringing together .the m ufacturers of watch cases and _ an agreement from them to stop ‘practice which has existed of that : all except silver watch are gold. In late years the ske m of the American pubâ€" lic has met _by stamping (the cases ‘with such â€"words as "gold fillâ€" ed" or "gold plated." The latest way to the issue is for manufacâ€". turers to stamp the cases as "rolled gold" and “rofled gold. plate." ~On ‘these some of them have stamped a caret mark indicating the fineness of gold. ; But cases have been. found which showed that three cents worth of gold was used on a case that was stamped "14 carat gold rolled." The Federal Trade commission says that this method has been used simply to boost prices.. Practically all of the manufacturers of men‘s size watch cases, and 80 per cent of the manuâ€" facturers of ladies‘ size watch cases have joined hands with the Federal Trade commission in the attempt to clean up the watch case industry. SsPORT SHOP _ 886 Central Ave. â€" H.P. 28 A complete line of Bicycles and Sidewalk Bikes, Basket Bal! Supplies, Archery, Tacâ€" kle, Ice Skate and Sporting Goods. ‘ "*You‘re smallest, Medill,‘ he told the future Senator and Irreconcilable. ‘They might take you first, then, if they gave Palmer and me time to l:.rite’ he story, all â€"would not (be g."* 4 GOLD WATCH FAKER â€" . TO BE CONTROLLED HUNTER‘S RADIO AND THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . $2.50 .. I9¢ $2.65 / oC _ 20¢ _ 18e _ 65¢ ~â€"â€"â€"35¢ 40c 40¢ 30¢ _ At the momenit, the versatile young man is appearing at the Harris Theaâ€" tre in a tragicâ€"comedy, "The Jazz Singer" and his shadow is flickering in a movie comedy called "Private Within the month, or about Decemâ€" ber 1, George Jessel, one of the youngest stars of the American stage, will have the unusual experience of appearing in three different forms of stagecraft in as many local theaters at the same time, Having been here lessâ€"than a year ago as a principal, one of many, in a Winter Garden diâ€" vertisement, the young hero now finds himself starred in three loop theaters, an achievement seldom if every atâ€" tained by any other actor before. GEORGE JESSEL STARS > IN 3 LOOP THEATERS One of Most Active Sought Afâ€" â€" ter Actors In America; At Woods Theatre Soon Many. people come to Mr. Western â€" Founder of THE BAYâ€"L FRUIT FARMS and of NORTH SHORE CEMETERYâ€"annually f ples from as far away as Chicago and Indiana on the South, and from consin on the North. P. 0. Address, North Chicago, III.â€"Telephone Chicago 1067 during business hours and 4101 mornings and 8 The justly renowned Dr. Kellogg was thinking of MICHIGAN APPLEBS when he wrote the foregoing very instructive, scientific and mal cal «t : ment about apples. The BAYâ€"LAKE FRUIT FARMS has a ssortim C of apples from the northern portion of the famous Michigan Fruit E ,:"u "Fruit with juice and flavor"â€"at its wayside fruit stand on the Green B y road near NORTH SHORE CEMETERY greenhouse. It has on sale, als D4 apple and cherry cider, and canned cherries from the same region, Marty people do not understand that the quality of fruit depends on the region which it has grown and the care given to the trees. 4 t The idea that apples and other fruits should not be eaten with # popular notion which has no scientific foundation. Apples and milk perfectly provided both are properly eaten. When apples disagree it P ually because they have been swallowed hurriedly without proper r ‘ tion. If.each morsel is chewed until reduced to a smooth puree the gests in a surprisingly short space of time, passing out of the stomach mor quickly than any other food. Beaumont demonstrated that the apple lea the stomach within an hour. o+ 4 4 maanxs nf railnain« snnb sonimns 40 o en The apple is a good means of reducing surplus weight. An oy l person may eat all the apples he wants, provided he will eat nothing i:!t ‘ pl;s,,and can easily reduce his surplus flesh at the rate of one or two ; u a day. PAbed If everybody in the United States could be induced to eat six a) t f ‘ day. it is probable that a good many doctors would have to abandonr ~ profession or else take up horticulture as a side line. t l Children are particularly benefited by the free use of apples. A : rich in vitamins, particularly C and B, which promotes mwth and ment.'l‘hefreeuseofapplesddsmter&nyh dev sound teeth, .and helps, to combat constipation, which is ly common in chldren, partcularly school children, because of the lack physical activity necessary to maintain good alimentation. o R1 * "Six apples a day _ ol 3', ".i ‘ Will :up headache away." i sin Most headaches are due to intestinal toxemia, the result of hu;‘ the colon. Apples at meals and at bedtime serve in many cases as t: lent laxative, and thus make an end.of the headaches by removing the ca1 Eat Apples for Better Health Superintendent Battle Creek Sapihrfum € ! f The acid of the apple, like that of the lemon, is an antiseptic. A ‘ physician showed that these fruit acids destroy the germs of t f vyer and also the cholera germ. It has long been known that a diet t ' is an excellent remedy for chronic dysentery. An old distich goes: > i [ 0. Nb,th_';ing is more important to health than clean blmligt‘. !A? as a rule they receiv;e the le§st consideration. We clean i n thé same manner We\% do silk dresses and return them to " n a cléan; flufi'y, new con;dition. | £: ‘ 4 1 " ‘"To eat an apple on going to bed Will make the doctor beg his bread." Equally well based would be the slogan : Blanket Cleanilig Glencoe 1300 ‘‘Master Cleaner Service Direct to Consumer" Phones : CLEANING C & DYEING By Dr. John Harvey Kellogg KRAUSS ‘Still in his late twenties, young Mr. Jessel is already one of the most actively sought after actors in Amerâ€" ica. His playing, which will embrace the whole gamut of the popular forms og entertainment, is contracted for the next two years. Following his Mh%lm Binger" he will go to Hollywood to make another picâ€" ture, in between finding time enough to record again for Vitaphone, _ On top of all this, the boyish comeâ€" dz:n"-::ndhn-mmhnbt \/ is ~coâ€" 8 with Al Jolson, Elsie Janis, the Howard Bros., and others on the Vitaphone â€" prologueâ€" which Warner Bros. will present at the Woods Theaâ€" tte early in December in conjunction with Syd Chaplin‘s "The Better ‘Ole." This bill will run simultaneously with the ~Barrymoreâ€"Vitaphone: program now current at McVickers: Izzy Murphy," regarded as one of the gnhu of |the funniest seen hereâ€" uts in many months. 1215 Washington Avenue Wilmette, Illinois fdat . !.. Aoopmiminten uy apengy" Wilmette 3400 Greenleaf 700 Phones : sioners of usifo state have agreed u that is known as a "uniâ€" form ehicle code." Thik code includes w’f_‘:& ; the registration of cars, certificaterof title and antiâ€" theft act, m‘vdlkhnp- enc cotep i pigrge 4 | ob highways.. ‘The American Bat Asspciation has gone h the propoged uniform motor mifi .rov.dthrpenn. mendationg that, class of | laws agreed upon b; Meonfid@- ers shall beapprovdd in all gtates. As a result métotistg will be more lable these plans ark d out, regardless of state linkes} . >"i . > * UNIFORM: MOTOR Action Needed LAWS ARE URGED PAGE FTIVE

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