,l y L2 t L. ROBERT W. PEASE, Patronize the Press Advertisers Opposite Chicago North Western Station COAL HEAT \ ax ‘ iJJ yjy e ‘BNS for //Â¥ . & ,:: Comfort ZÂ¥) _ Economy / L. Convenience 4s â€" HpN & \\ + “ ; s â€"Af 300 L23 db 1 t y P oo C ~ "':.)' ‘v'\, 6 vo»â€" ~s Don‘t delay stocking up on coal till you‘re shiverâ€" ing from Fall‘s first blizzard. Get it NOWâ€"and have a comfortable home when it‘s freezing outâ€" side. ANDâ€"don‘t forget â€"COAL is still the cheapest fuel you can use. BUILDING MATERIALS â€" BLACK SOIL ROTTED MANURE FRANK SILJESTROM Phone H. P. 65 The Babylonians thought it more efficacious to drink their "Physic" from bowlsâ€"inscribed with the inâ€" gredients and rames of archangels. While drinking, they recited the inâ€" scriptions and formulaes. Our phyâ€" sicians with their scientific knowlâ€" edge eliminate such inanities. _ Whe ventilators, cornices and all kinds of plain and fancy tin and sheet metal work skillfully made and fixed on short notice. We are specialists in jobs of this kind, using only the best materiils and applying good workâ€" manship that insures satisfaction. No job too small and none too large. Henry G. Winter «> ny Sunday H Y SIC 48 North First Street Phone 635 e and Ethics Reign FURNACE Pharmacist cornices a ancy tin .a ully made C [ M /f e 21 7 A / B( ,v "1 * L > (Â¥%â€" hy : * B2 PIPING Phone 144 THE PRESS Stratton Starts Drive to Reduce Auto Deaths; Work Through Schools Secretary of State Wm. J. SUratâ€" ton has inaugurated a campaign to decrease ‘the toll of death in automoâ€" bile accidents among the school chilâ€" dren of the state. In a letter to automobile investigaâ€" .ors under his direction he has orderâ€" «d them to take the message of safeâ€" ty into the schools of the state. Working through county and city superintendents of schools the invesâ€" igators will appear before the school hildren and advise them of.the hazâ€" <rds of the highways. The ‘investigators, schooled in the causes of motor vehicle accidents and acquainted with the strects and highâ€" ways over which the children travel m their way to and from school and while at play, will bring expert adâ€" vice to the children as to ways and means of escaping injury and possiâ€" ble death under the wheels of autoâ€" mobiles. j The investigators also were inâ€" structed to .coâ€"operate with other agencies and make every possible efâ€" ‘ort to secure better observance of the laws of the road. The mangled body of A. 0. Johnâ€" ion, 30 years old, of 218 South Park avenue, Waukegan, was found in the Highwood yards of the North ‘Shore railway, where he has evidently fallâ€" en from a car while engzaged in switching in the yards. He was crushâ€" Waukegan Man Killed in Highwood Yards on Tuesday ; Inquest Held P a c k a r d _ Many a motorist who can afford a new car prefers instead to invest the same amourt of money in a good used car of a higher price class. ‘He wants the added comfort, the roominess, the better looks and performance of a finer carâ€"in as great a measâ€" ure as he can obtain for his invesiment. Packard 8,. 3â€"43 T~D 888. TOUFIE ... .../..02...2s2 000509006 rveieevieevecdiveliic Hupmobileâ€" Six 1928 5â€"Pass. Sedan, 6 wheels ... Packard 6, 4â€"33 4â€"Pass. Coupe |.....:.....: 8121002000 .0liminmindiia ind o Preetooegpfy 5 «00 e Paes, BMR |.. .. 5: 1000000010000 v00 000L leil ces cecinn d B Cadiline 3L4: 5â€"Pase. Seduh ‘:.;...;: :.:. m icln en ioi re c eeoeeninles B FAâ€"KATC U, Iâ€"Z0â€"BUOMN, t. WRORIS .........1..0.00000.0.0000000ieereiiscerescaseee d Pakard 6 5â€"3% C‘yh Sadan o A e en n ns l Wills Sainte Claire 6 cyl. 7â€"Pass. Sedan ... Packard 8, 344 â€"AUUKHS NOWBE .....,.:.:cccouneesiceiericinecoertvivintinsieone B Packard (8, â€"40 ‘TOUFIBE ....:....2.....c00inir8ieielLeivenian hoi evenersreeviven" AM 925 LINDEN AVENUE, HUBBARD WOODS Winnetka 3070 Greenleaf 6030 Call the U A Safe Place to Buy a Used Car PaAckaArp Motor CAr ComraAny or CHIcAco of State Wm. J. Stratâ€" Liberal Terms: Trades sed Car Department and Arrange for a Demonatration ed against and old building formerly used as a power house by the line it appeared. oJ e * At the time of the accident he was directing the movement of freight from the North Shore Line to the Chicago and Northwestern tracks. He had been in the employ of the railâ€" way for about five years according to the divisional superintendent. An inquest was held Wednesday at the Kelley funeral home, here. Crusaders Send Out Publicity ; to Start Member Drive Here ‘ircular explaining the ideals of the "Crusaders," an organization . for prohibition reform. These were mailâ€" ed_from the headquarters, according (One thousand _ residents â€" of the Highland Park area are to receive a to Albert Snite, head of the chapter. Membership workers are to visit the iesidents later, following up the mailâ€" inc list. Farwell Winston, president of the Lake Forest chapter, states the memâ€" bership is steadily increasing and that dry reform is to be the issue in Lake county in all future elecâ€" tions until favorable legislation is secured. Throughout the county the Cruâ€" saders are campaigning in favor of John Hesse, democratic candidate for :ongress, who is opposed by Carl R. Chindblom, republican candidate. Maud Muller Goes Modern Beautiful maids no longer rake the newâ€"mown hay. They have taken up peewes golf to while the time away. Des Moines Register. Thursday, October 23, 1930 $ 650 700 1075 115 1250 300 1275 1500 515 55