18 ‘...o‘con-mmo-o.c seve 8 on ..C!.'.ll.‘.......fl_...l.â€".‘â€m.."..'“.m..."â€"“'..." r.'.. uon t m m o t w m on w w t o h o 0 0 10 0 0 00# ....';......l'.......‘.......;;';;..‘.‘.’.".‘;“’m‘::’â€â€˜.'“., Gentiemen: W ithout any obligaâ€" tion on my part, please let me have further information on the many money saving services of the club. > en /o Aqerocenifaeomcmadane . M&d MECH ANICAL SERVICE The Chicago Motor Ccb â€" _ "atlonmideravice _ â€"~â€" _ > STATION Bullding at 66 East South f,flaï¬&“ Automotive Repair Service .._._ Weter Street __â€"_ . _ _ â€" _‘ In United States 1343 N. Second St. CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB _â€"â€" _Does Your Automobile Insurance Policy Say What You Think It Does? If your car should be burned or stolen, will your insurance company pay you the amount stated in the policy? The amount named in the policy is a valuaâ€" tion used to determine the cost of the insurance, the rate for fire and theft insurance being a certain price per hundred dollars of valuation. § The policy says that in the event of a total loss you will receive an amount not to exceed the actual loss sustained, the settlement to be agreed upon by you and the adjuster for the insurance company. This is the policy known as the "non valued" form. Then there is the "valued form" policy. Under the terms of this policy you are paid the face value of the policy, the amount on which you have paid premium. The Interâ€"Insurance Exchange of the Chicago Motor covers you anywhere in the United States or Canada. Other services of the club are: Free mechanical first aid and towing service, home district service, accident prevention work, travel service, and bail bond service. Write or call for further information. Sixtyâ€"two branches: 33 downstate; 29 in Cook County. Dues per year $10.00. Enrollment fee (first year only) $5.00. 41 N. Sheridan Road Hear the Chicago Motor Club dramasâ€"ROADS OF ROMANCEâ€"every W ednesday evening over WENR (NBC) 9:30 P.M. Chicago Daylight Saving Time; .8:30 P. M. Central Standard Time. CHICAGO MOTOR (zz the _ Waukegan National Bank m Bldg., Waukegan %----.-0. a h a 6 8 a 6 a 8 a 4 6 4 6 8 6 ## â€"Highlandâ€"Parkâ€" Branch â€" HAROLD ~KNAPP, Mgr. 41. N. Sheridan Road Phone 105 Attorney for the Club ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"~J. A. MILLER, CHARLES M. HAYES, Pres. THE PRES 8 Teddy had toddled onto the driveâ€" way directly in the path of the car, she learned. f Two Different Women A secretary laughs with you; a wife laughs at you.â€"American Magâ€" azine. 4 y He was treated at the Libertyville Condell ~Memorial hospital, whére he is recovering. + ‘ She found her twoâ€"yearâ€"old son, Teddy, lying beneath the machine. A rear wheel had rolled across his leg, breaking it, and had she not stopped the car at once, the front wheel would have crushed the life from his small body. Hearing ~a ~scream ~as "she backed | her car from the garage last week, Mrs. Will Ray of Mundelein stopped the car and investigated. mgst "Today there are 17,700 hotels in the United States. This is an averâ€" age of 14.4 to 100,000 people, Reports from. _more than 10,000 â€"hotels show a} total of 994,863 guest rooms, with an average of 83.6 rooms to each hotel."| Mundelein Woman Backs _ _â€"Car Upon Her Own Child "Included in this figure are tranâ€" sient and resort hotels, apartment hotels and fraternal clubs. It does not include boardingâ€"houses, touring camps, auto camps and the like. BR "This 1931 forecast compares with $249,841,960 actually spent on new hotel construction in 1930," says Presâ€" ident A. E. Dickinson. New hotel construction and remodâ€" eling in America during 1931 will apâ€" proximate $325,000,000 according to a hotel survey conducted by the Inâ€" diana Limestone company. Plan Expenditure of 7 § Huge Sum for Hotels The lion specimens are to be used in the preparation of a habitat group which has long been desired for adâ€" dition to the museum‘s African exhiâ€" bits, according to Dr. Wilfred H. Osâ€" good, curator of zoology. ‘ a The films and specimens result from the recent hunting trip of Mr. and Mrs. Field in Tanganyika Terriâ€" tory, British East Africa. Included among the lions are a large full grown male, a female, and two cubs. The male is between nine and ten feet long, which is almost the maximum size attained by lions. It is heavily maned. 7 ; The films, which were made by Mrs. Field, contain especially good views of groups of lions amid rock dens as well as in the open. An unâ€" usual and most interesting bit of moâ€" tion photography was achieved by Mrs, Field in filming two cheetahs in action, these being among the most difficult of all animals to photograph because they rank with the fleetest of mammals. : From Mr., and Mrs. Marshall Field of New York gifts have been received at Field Museum of Natural History of four specimens of lions which they shot in Africa, and several thousand feet of motion picture film depicting wild life of that continent, it was anâ€" nounced today by Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum. Marshall Fields Give Four Lions to Field McGARVIE BROTHERS Museum ; Fine Specimens | [ Painters and Decorators Cc m â€"â€"â€" (A Telephone Deerficld 72 4 South First Street â€" Telephone 555 _ Highland Park 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDEY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk GREENSLA‘DE Electricâ€"Shop Electrical Contractor J. SMITH JUNK First 8t. 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