Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 28

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Site of the house,. together with its present heating system. should (trat be given eomddemtion. If u might»: ovum In oil burner which he swears by. don't necessarily pattern your installation titer his. Your house might be. larger. but: different hating mum and all for 41: aRottsther diluent type or “so af burner. . ' ." Gama museum . I... V Commander of the Eighth District (Luke county) Department of 111i- nois, of the American' Legion, who is closing his iiiiiaq year as head of the Legion in this county with s most successful record to his credit in that 'lga2ht, 133'; (tgt1ht,,t,uttletiatitstf, it it 2'itrtfl,htLtlo,t " 01' r on“; -r or n! “MIMI!!! on Hg. n. Mr. 'katullil is a resident of Deerfield. - ' Careful Selection lg ‘Vital isrPurdiiitre of . ' -.Automtrtie Oil Beater The comfort. leisure and general satisfaction derived from an automa- tie oil heating plant in the home will tion and proper installation. I When thicltomeowtttr decides m}: oil heat is modern, and tonternp1ate purchase of an oil burner, he should give attention t1rst to selecting one best suited to his particular installa- tion. The choice should be prompted by the part that it is going to play in the comfort, cleanliness and con- venience of home life. Utilisation of extra all“ space given by n oil burner must be kept in mind as it msy decide whether the burner is 30 be of the outside or in. aidar,:t-i.rA?rfette" MALI”: exited by condition ftthitsr iiiutTiiikir" (t,u,',t,t't The maven-d Wt my Wm. Pee, s 'ev. Coach Peel Talks to At the regular _meeting of the Highwood Boys club, which was held " St. James church, Coach J. A. Bee] gave"arterr-htteretrthte+tlboeraome of hid e'stpe'rieneets as In unbalance driver during the World war. _He told of his training " an ambu- lance camp located at Allentown, Pa., where 5,000 men were stationed and of his trip across the ocean. Sixteen ships, sailing four-abreast and carry- ing approximately 60,000 men, made the trip. Off the Irish coast the ships were met by " submarine destroyers, which aecotnpanied them to Liverpool. England. In England they stayed in a rest camp about two weeks and were sent on “Trance. Coach Peel we: oversees eighteen and one-hntf months. After-the n: he returned to school and receivetl his de-front the University of Illinois. Dining the wu- he we: Jenna.“ enough to have the oppoArmit, end spent some time in Englend, Irelend. BeotUnd and anee. A He thtished his talk by explnining the true meaning of sportsmanship "mid'herwi'hametasr Mining in. hi eeived from penicipeting in ttrmmrtt supervised nthletiea. wpervm "ttiTrfiiFaJirlBijFii'R5riiri,"" '__-.. TelltrFar,Jjl1oeriepee a THE P3388 “In w 'Radu,.'" Attorney for the Club I , J. A. MILLER, dll't',t," I wtthth. Wlukegan Nation] Bank tg.'ra"dd'a't Bldg.. Waukegnn “hm MECHANICAL SERVICE . «an! an“! m an“, 0,, M ml: STATION an» .o u to» M INAAA. at: Automotive Repair Service mm “mm ' 133 N. seem 8t. I CHICAG I l " 'e.'JUSS'iffeS.c""' M-....-...---- I I -naad-PaN'.ttt- . ' l '?"u-re.o-otti, . ad&-.ooo.o-oo.oo-o-. ', I doom: my pun, plus. let our . I I 1-furerirt'tie-te'o-the ...................................: , “Eli-OMWWQ‘ / _ ,. . l I ', ”it. . . ' . . as...o.noo’oooo-Io'coooooo‘oooooooooo t O-..no...Infill-pi-ODD-,CDO....-..‘.n!----.-a...O Announcing a New Service for Motorists Beginning August 1, the Chicago Motor Club added triii't'etqtiits in the *li'st mr tret 'agirtrtitttrs rem C" members. ~- The new service, which is available to all members, will saveyou fromx‘ha't‘ most annoying of all ‘m‘otor- ing difficulties, the necessity of changing a tire. This service is as close to you " the nearest telephone. You can obtain it as any hour of the day or night. Your membership card in the club assures you of freedom from motoring worries. If you are out of gas, have a stuck starter or if your car is so disabled that it must be towed, you simply call for mechanical iirrt1i4,_rTl1tti, no charge,' and tipping is prohib- I ited. The new -tti'ri"iisFvréis' is -iiiriirririirariri' 357:3? __ chanical first aid service, which the club has been . giving since 1920. ' Other .benelits of the club are'. Insurance, bail bond. and travel servicesi home district and accident pre- vention work. . - T Sixty-two branches of the club are " your disposal. Thirty-tture downstate and twenty-nine in Cook County. _ . Hear the Chicago Motor Club dramas-tsan OF RtiMANtarr-eiery Wednesday evening over WENR (N BC) 9.09 P..M Daylight Saving Time; ~428.00 RM. Gem! Standard rThrre. CHICAGO iiiikYiiiej'jc't"t. cw u..- WWW“ cl M m "" A. A. a. “0 laws-nu CrtARtEsrAh.MAYEtx PM Highland Park Branch HAROLD KNAPP. Mgr. ' n N. Sheridan Rood Phone 105 Thursday, August 13, 1931

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