Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 19

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m'twainfl.” to him. Without ng its value ltht.it penny lmixtét l_i:illhbet hi: cireuâ€" ation, passing throug hands of tho:s.ands until someone like Mr.. Martin, who knows old coins, recognized its value. It pnx to be posted. Send 4c now for t illusâ€" trated coin folder. You have nothâ€" ing to lose, everything to gain. $200 Paid for One Copper Cent best â€" means for â€" minimizing . the danger. This commission, including some of the country‘s foremost men sion to make a study of the entire subject with a view to devising the EOO neata in reith wl in h inge te ie ie BP mm rigecion o ie â€" . Abe hsn tss ance business and highway safety stamps â€"in â€"circulation â€"for jEfi they will gladly pay big c#sh premiums. go that you. will w the value of old coins and stamps and what to watch for in your change, the Numismatic Company will send for onl{:e to any reader of this f;per who writes them, a large illustrated coin folder deâ€" scribing some of these wanted arâ€" made. Better write them today for this large folder so you can post ronrult and know zut what to look for. Remember that Mr. Marâ€" tin‘s "So serious has the Government considered this problem that Secreâ€" tary. of Commerce Robert P. Lamont J. a& Martin of Richmond, Va., i possessor of a check for $200.00 paid him for an old pany, Dept. 652, Fort Worth, Texas, who purchased this penny from Mr. Martin, says there are numerous â€" old coins, bills and cent of these fatalities can be attribâ€" uted to faulty mechanism. If this figure is correct approximately 6,155 lives were lost last year because of improperly ~maintained automobiles, or nearly three times more than were lost through railroad grade crossing accidents. ? A system of uniform inspection is advocated. by the association as the best means of minimizing the danger resulting from improper maintenance of automobiles by their owners. _ Year‘s Death Toll "Last year 24,982 persons were killed in highway accidents of all kinds," sgays the association‘s stateâ€" ment. "While no strictly accurate figures are available, it is conservaâ€" Four out of every 11 automobiles travelingâ€" the highways today posâ€" sess mechanical faults which render tl:ém exceedingly dangerous to life i roperty, the Anmer frixt association, in co-:mtion with the Automobile Clubâ€" inois, charges in @ statement issued in Washington Possess Mechanical Faults That Render Them Menace to â€" â€"Other Traffic FOUR OUT OF ELEVEN CARS ON ROAD UNFIT Thursday, Jan. 16, 1930 ference of $199.99 work, will attempt to gather all the facts regarding accidents due to faulâ€" ty vehicle maintenance. It is expected that from these facts it will be possiâ€" ble to prescribe technical requirements for â€"~proper. ~maintenance including such itemsâ€",as brakes, headlights, horns, steering gear, ‘tires, mirrors and windshield wipers and at the sametime â€"evolveâ€"methods for _seeurâ€" ing proper maintenance. ~Problem Should Be Met "The problem of the junk «ar should be met squarely by this comâ€" mission. It is hoped that the facts p JOW even the â€"smallest developments. The "Cold Conâ€" N Frigidaires are being made â€" trol‘; the extraâ€"powerful and more convenient, more prartical, â€" incredibly quiet mechanism, the more strikingly beautiful. Every greater convenienceofdesign and household model is Porcelainâ€" â€" arrangement...all of these features onâ€"steel . . . inside and out. are included at no additional cost. ThenewPorcelainâ€"onâ€"steelFrigidâ€" â€"Call at our showrcoom and see aires are remarkably low in price. these new Frigidaires. And ask get all of the mpommgg@m% Stop in at your first opportunity. FRIGIDAIREF MMCORE â€"TH ANâ€"A c MELLEON OTNâ€" VY 5 F Frig The "Prigidalre Cold Control" of ies and to make a great variety of deliclous new desserts. Porcelainâ€"onâ€"stee| Michigan Ave. at Randolph 8t. â€" 1581 N. Michigan Ave. â€" Randolph HIGHLAND PARKâ€"Stover Co., 382 Central Ave., Highland Park 150 HUBBARD WOODSâ€"Stover Co., 956 Linden Ave., Winnetks 1512 EVANSTONâ€"Stover Co., 1631 Sherman Ave., G’hl 4480 k PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOISâ€"At «l i T H E household cabinet STOVER~â€"CO P R EC Statistiecs show that drivers"license laws, in which ‘standards are sufficiâ€" ently. high, have reduced casualties, says the usochflo::’mt.m.;: It would undoubtedly help to further‘ duce fatalities if such laws were nm: form â€"throughout â€"the United~ States: Tourists, mostly Americans, left wa.opo%rum last year. This ought "th â€" ~the French to piay something on the American war debt will justify placing technical requireâ€": ments on a basis which will relegate the junk car to the junk heap. ++>in addition to the ColdControl® Frigidaire now offers developments. The "Cold Conâ€" trol‘; the extraâ€"powerful and incredibly quiet mechanism, the greater convenience of design and arrangement...all of these features are included at no additional cost. Call at our showroom and see these new Frigidaires. And ask Ave. â€" Randolph 4950 loa ns n n LN t is t dos Rhcrngieine h en ie mrenll Senl vrmncinln ie all their â€" Our slogan now is, get the. tariff bill out of the senate by Easter. _ _Unlike most birds, the golden eagle uses the same nest year after year, mevd{';nhrdnc it periodically to meet itg Reeds. A striking group of these birds, mounted amid a setting reproducing their natural environâ€" ment, is on exhibition at Field Muâ€" seum of Natural History. Golden Eagle Uses Same Nest For Years 19 &

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