s t M# r @ lig ; > $1.§°â€" 3f Incidentally, these are the things which the service mechanics check when cars are brought in. The items â€"Greaseâ€"and oil for the eéngine, tran changed to meet cold The time has come for motorists to take theirâ€"cars to the service staâ€" tion of dealers and have them preâ€" pared for ‘winter driving. * h Time to Have Auto Preparations Due Oriental Rugs Dry Cleaned, sq. ft... Cleaned and ‘Pressed 9x12 Domestic Rugs Men‘s Hats Cleaned and Ladies‘ Plain ‘Dresses Cleaned and Pressed. Ladies‘ Plain Coats Men‘s Suits Cleaned and pressed * .......:.."::." i/.‘ Men‘s Topconts Claanad and Men‘s smart â€" here‘s service to _ get excited S i osed aboutw--ï¬wA Drapes and hangings that furnish a worthy backâ€" ground for the feast . . . â€"just a reminderâ€"â€"â€" _ ? time to send Thanksgiving Cleaned ... A PHone Cart WiaLr Brmo ‘Our TrucKk To Your Door PHONES® WLMETTE ..........340 3210 GLENCORB ... .. aama L == i ag ’-'-.*=*i = weather GREENLEAP (Evamston) y40o OLENVIEWâ€" HIGHLAND PARK 340e WILMETTR a a« es e o + 9400 3128 w a o« : â€" . 4300 fort in winter driving, a heater should be placed in the car. t The owner should install a radiâ€" ator shutter, either using the one he has <or purchasing one. ==~=â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€" A supply of ‘antiâ€"freeze mixture should be laid in, even though not used immediately, so that the first cold snap will not catch the owner unprepared. ; quirements. ‘The expense is negligiâ€" ble when compared to the reducd wear and In" Drolonged life of these_vital C,. L, Rogorns, President inicviaeen in t-tmwmw'!\?_'fl" T Nee N W TD Nee VEeeiia nV w00 dE ind Wimidinan Ne cah 29 Ignition should be checked, includâ€" ing points, coil and timing. w aC o The cooling â€"system should be cleaned out and water jacket gaskets and hose connections tightened or reâ€" placed. J § <ax *\ Ae _ Brakes should be adjusted. ... The battery should be recharged and filled with the m‘nmb:‘%:ln- full efficiency in winter when more power is required in turning over the cotor. s Frank P. Worack, local real est: and insurance: dealer with offices 307 Washington street, Waukegan } receivedâ€"notice from the offices of i United ~States 'l‘rm?_z departm« at Washington, D. C., that he } been appointed deputy collector of â€" ternal revenue for Lake county, s1 _cggdjn;AJLIihny.d‘Moeh, w was recently : appointed ‘to thest: board of pardons and paroles by G« Louis L. Emmerson. h Worack Is Appointed © _ Deputy U. S. Collect and ~be quick â€"and emphatic on the par ‘representatives in whose districts Fort Sheridan‘s Importance Hi{ Among the posts in the middle v mentioned some time ago in the ; posal for abandonment by the gove ment is Fort Sheridan. Any atte, to. have this reservation cut from list of army posts would meet w considerable opposition on the part bolitical authorities: in this sect it is claimed. The importance of h ing. the post in this important t ritory has been stressed from t to time and its value in case of « ergency has been brought to the { in many arguments. Adoliph Bolim School Wniicridnoene â€"_MofAfllED‘na 624 South Michigan ~Bivd., Chicag Winnetka Community Ho « Recommendations contained in general staff report on possibls trenchment are expécted to empha the disagreement in congress, Its n far reaching economy proposal is lieved â€"to be â€"that â€"several exis army . posts be abandoned.. The ; gressional repercussion to that w Fort Sheridan authorities watching ~with considerable int, developments at the White Hous congress and at the war depar, in Washington, D. C., which dev. ment..foretell aâ€"bitter â€"parliamen congress. Seegltct. * Fort Sheridan May Be of U. S?’Appropriati obimson, Neb IREDALE Other posts mentioned of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 â€" 182 _PFIREPROOF â€" WAREHOUSES Lo 4oR td Y j cmg..â€"â€"â€"PACK .‘l. i * F’Ii- Bs â€"...â€"â€"_â€"â€"+ o leg s e iper ze sz Wi ; :“o , ‘\ STORAGE Chicage ~Bchoolâ€"Harrison 2029 Jefferson Barracks, Mo , Charncter Dancing Thursday f 4 to $ Advance Clkss 6â€"1." Nn E4 Thursday, Nov