Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1929, p. 23

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7;{‘ °. cigip SAVE PUK ’” sns t s c cia m Perhaps you ‘have been a bit skepâ€" tical about the reputed saving of coal, % ugh the use of weatherâ€"stripâ€" partment : of cofifiea-erfi.' Te Bureau of Standards the task of ferâ€" w0 L n e ns m aCL ©AOCBRE ARRERCCRRCL ME Sus 2 00 W. the â€" use ‘of weatherâ€"stripâ€" partment : of Com*fimruw% Bureau of Standards the task of ferâ€" reting out the true inwardness of this, and after due investigation they reâ€" ported that "storm windows will save 25 to 30 per cent on costs of fuel." When the government makes such a strongâ€" statement: as thtt_ it is time for the homeowner to take stock 011 his doors and windows and begin cutâ€" ting expenses. > e Metal weather strips, storm sash and even the elementary precaution ‘of lowering your window shades at night will greatly lower your heatâ€" ing costs. Even in a moderate wind the leakage arourfd the usual doubleâ€" hung type of sash is about 35â€"cubic feet of cold air a minute, where no weatherstrip is used. â€"Itâ€" seems a foolish wastefulness .to compel your heating system to shoulder a burden which might be easily overcome with proper methods of cold air exclusion. : Practically ~Permanent Weather stripping, either metal or wood, can be put onâ€"at any time, on ‘any window and at a range of prices to stay, Wilth No IUTUNEP inSlaiigu on troubles. . There are parts> of the country, south of Omaha, and ‘west of. the Mississippi, where weatherâ€" strips work the year round, keeping out the dust of heavy windstorms. If good metal is used in the first place, such installations are practicalâ€" ly permanent. Frenchâ€" windows â€"â€" andâ€" doorsâ€"and casement windows all need particular attention just now, to get them ready to resist storm, wind, snow and slush that winter is going to »â€"pile up on them.â€" Ifâ€"you haveâ€"French doors that open to .e outside, they should have ‘a brass threshold in addition to nUuI eather Strips _Also Keeping Cold Out Heat in soda y Nov. 28, 1929 s’um;l& -CbTH'iél‘i'ldl;d Park; Chas. Ruckoldt Market and Husenetter Hardware Ravinia, Webster‘s Tire and Battery Shop Highwood. $ R. S. UDELL, Sales Manager The following responsible dealers can supply you and will vouch for its efficiency;. McMahon. Pharmacy, Brand Bros., Steffens Auto Aid in strips, so that no chilling ts can come curling in around your feet."~ Storm Sash Value . | Many people prefer stormâ€"sash for winter protection as it performs a twoâ€"fold missionâ€"stops up cracks and crevices around the window sash and prevents the loss of heat through contact with the cold glass. © One glass company gives this type of protection the euphonious name "winâ€" ter windows." This extra window placed outside the regular one forms which acts Eke a vacuum space'g E7 tween the twoâ€"keeping the heat in and the cold out. â€" The result is inevitably a saving in fuel cost. This saving is enough to pay for theâ€" winter windows in a very short time, In soâ€"called "hardâ€" toâ€"heat" houses, fuel savings are subâ€" stantial; in all cases the saving in fuel "cost is great enough to make doubleâ€" sash installation a profitable investâ€" ment Ttor anyone.,"""~~"~"~~"~"~~~"*~***~~ â€"F. H. Bartlett to J. .C.. Smith,. D $10.00. E. half of lot 2, blk 68, Bartâ€" letts Shore Crest Ests, sees 7 and ‘8;, E. M. Runyard to J. C. Strong, D. Pt of S hf of lot 1, NE qr sec 6, Shields:> 364. saâ€" ki Lo ghare e a â€"=C. T. & T. Co. to Finnley, D $10.00 lot 10, blk 19, H. 0. Stone & Co‘s Lake Forest addn, secs 8 and 9, Deerâ€" field. * o * L. Borgo to J. Borgod‘ QCD $10.00. Lots 35 and 36, blk 1, 1st addn to $10.00. Lots 35 and 36, Sunset Manâ€" or addn, see 27, Deerfield. H. F. Bartlett to S. S. Rice, Jr., and wife jt tens WD $10.00 W hf of lot 4, blk 38, Bartletts.Shore Crest Ests, sees 7 and 8, Shields.. 3 2 ~R. L. Foote and wife to S. Noble WD $10.00. Lots 4 and 5, G. F. Nixon and Co‘s Highland Park Gardens, sec 28, Deerfield. R. R. Bradley and wife to W. V. Griffin QCD $10.00. A tract of land in sec 28, Shields. <oreninert Shields. ~W. V. Griffin to D.â€"F. Taberâ€"QCD $1.00; A tract of land in see 28, Real Estate Transfers T H E INCLINâ€"ATORâ€"for the Home cor Anvone to Wheo a OPERATES electrically, by the touch of a button. Is strong and ‘ dependable. Folds up and does not interfere with the customary use. of the stairway. In appearance resembles a piece of high grade furniture. Special attachments forâ€"invalids. Will last a lifetime. Costs little to operate and price is reasonable. Owners all enthusiastic. Adâ€" ditional information upon request. â€"Passenger and Freight Elevators JOHN ZENGELER, Inc. RELIANCE ELEVATOR COMPANY Cleaner Will Make Window Washing A Pleasure. 1A FL€G¢ WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLAND PARK INCLINâ€"ATORâ€"Ascending Stairs Phone Highland Park 2801 Cleaner and Dyer 212â€"216 W. Austin Ave. CHICAGO, U.S8.A. Stairs Are a Hardship ~â€" Phone â€"â€" Superior 2406 90 1 4 454 i 5 NS I:’J tf P v3

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