Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1930, p. 38

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THE J. & M. CO Day Playing . Night Playing NEW YORK AND CHICAG" STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE Located in the heart of Deerfield‘s business secâ€" tion, it is ideally situated for Highland Park peoâ€" ple. Five minutes ride out Deerfield Road will bring you to this fascinating game. â€". Jas. H. OLIPHANT & CO. ToM THUMB GOLF NEW YORK 6 Broddway ° 230 Park Avenue THE DEERPATH INN Oneâ€"half block south of Deerfield Road on the west side of Waukegan Road. JOHN H. HAMLINE Telephone Lake Forest 522 Men, â€"Women, and Children Enjoy This Game 209 South LaSalle Stre Deerfield, Hlionis LAKE FOREST Resident Manager CHICAGO Members LAKE FOREST ILLINOIS â€" et DEERFIELD T B & P RE 8 8 The new series of Studebaker presâ€" ident and commander eights were inâ€" troduced to residents of Highland Park and vicinity last week by the Sheahen Motor Co. of 125 N. St. Johns avenue who sell and service Studebakers locally. Free Wheeling, making its first apâ€" pearance in an American car, is the outstanding mechanical feature of these cars. In addition to longer wheel bases, quieter operation, greater smoothness and new and improved body designs are offered. Free Whee]ing Is New 1body models, all of which feature a change in radiator design and ovaâ€" Feature of Studebaker 1loid head lamps. . Low body lines are Models Now on Display achieved by the use of doubleâ€"drop nirccofens tframe construction which also results Tha raw sarice af Sindabaker nrea.! in increased safety and road ability. This principle results in an apâ€", in Lake Co. Saturday preciable saving in gas and oil beâ€"| cause ‘the engine drops to idling| A 4 speed as soon as the foot is removed Viceâ€"President Charles E. Curtis from the accelerator. was a guest at the home of Albert When a driver wants to use his| Lasker, in Lake Forest, Saturday, engine as a braking medium in desâ€" and attended the races at Arlington cending dangerous hills, a slight touch | in the afternoon. He arrived in Chiâ€" on the goeat. shift lever places Ph.e ©2" ) cago at 10 o‘clock Saturday morning in conventionalâ€"old style drivingâ€" . s and suspends free wheeling for as| from Washington. . The visit whs long a journey as you choose. ‘purely a social one, Mr. Lasker told The new eights are offered in 20 | reporters. Use of free wheeling, Mr. Sheaâ€" ken said yesterday, makes it possible to shift ge@rs from second to high and from high to second at any speed without touching the clutch, the clutch being used only to start, back up and stop.â€" It is possible if you are not stopped by traffic, traffic lights:or other regulation to drive all day with only the use of the gas feed and brake. : \ _ Viceâ€"President Charles E. Curtis was a guest at the home of Albert Lasker, in Lake Forest, Saturday, Power in both series has been inâ€" creased. In the president, horse power is increased from 115 to 122 and in the commander from 80 to 101. ~Mr. Sheahen, Mr. Burns and Mr. Cole are ready either day or night to show and explain the simâ€" plicity of this new feature, and any other points in the construction of this. superior car. Call H. P. 388 for demonstration. On July 24 and 25 at the Alcyon theatre a movietone will be presented on the new Studebaker champions, with a lecture by Knute Rockne beâ€" tween the halves. Quinn Ryan‘s story of the 30,000 mile race will be fully announced on WCFL next week. Viceâ€"President Curtis in Lake Co. Saturday Thursday, July 17, 1930

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