LI BL WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917 LJ great day's work on the Lincoln|several hundred business men at | State counsel of the highway. There highway, confining efforts to the| work, including city, county and state | was much dynamite blasting and the route to Parley's Canyon. There were | officials, and J. David Larsen, Utah | entire road was put in good shape PORTLAND POLICE TO | musinees mterense- ot Vat cete- | brated good roads day by doing a "| MEET ALL MOTORISTS 2 i ---- gis: } zack Officer of the Western City 3 Ordered to Welcome Drivers Out | \ of the State to Portland. | INFORMATION 1S GIVEN a | N yor Turns Department Into In- E formation Bureau for Autoists. § The police force of Portland, Ore., | is hot on the trail of the motor | | | tourist. Every officer of the city is | | under instructions to grab every car | from outside of the state of Oregon | and to extend, in the name of the | people of the Rose City, a cordial | welcome. J} The plan worked beautifully the Jday of its first trial. Patrolmen fwould step into the street and hold of efficiency and or repair. This seasons Willys Knig the best and most beautiful the factory has efer built. ORDER YOURS TO-DAY ' up the arm of the law when they fPsaw a car from California, Maine or Canada. The occupants of most cars eemed scared when stopped, but | faces soon changed to smiles C. E. Evanston Fran 510 Davis Street RIDGES lin Car Company Phone Evanston 5886 hen the officer stepped to the side fof the car and said that he was | "happy to welcome you to Portland." Then followed an offer to be of serv- i ¥ k p WINNETKA MOTOR CO. Distributors $V illys Overland Cars 562 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois ce to the travelers, to supply them fwith any information desired and the tender of a neat little map guide | fof the city. This offer of furnishing maps vas the result of observing the large umber of foreign cars which are this season visiting the famous Co- ia River highway. Their drivers constantly seeking information hunting for information bureaus. or Baker accepted a suggestion the police be turned into travel- information bureaus. Since the went dry there is little use for le force in other ways . The Columbia River highway is | ved for forty-seven miles east of | ortland, passes through a great | rge and, is said to be the finest | gnic road in America. It is ex- | cted that 10,000 foreign cars will | | 1 * "s El 2 it the highway during 1917. i m= FRANKLIN OWNERS HAVE | || EXPERT WORK ON MOTOR | orth Shore Dealer to Give Free | Service in This District. We now have an expert repairman | Pho has been with the Franklin Mo- | N r Car company for the past three | ars, and we donate his time to you. | (PBring in your car whenever it needs | hing. We make no charge for his tvices. This is a home for all | anklin cars on the north shore. | (fiou will not be imposing upon us en you get your work done here | te, even though you did not buy [flour car here, but will be doing us a favor to let us keep your car in first | 5s condition all the time. | here are so few repairs on Frank- [filcars that one repairman can easily | ke care of the seventy-eight Frank- | [lis in our territory. As every one of [fie Franklin car owners is a booster | Zi 2 7 Price 1595. F. O./B. Kokomo, Ind. The motor car is now an intimate and "One to sixty miles on high" has come necessary part of good livingl The place to be the ear-mark of Haynes performance it fills in our affairs is so confpicuous, an association of the owner wifh his car igfso noticeable, that public oginion quigkly classifies men and women according go the cars they select for their pefsonal us¢g. The --has heralded a new day in motor car his- tory. It has made possible comfortable driving in heavy traffic and banished the bugaboo of constant gear shifting. It has 5 Rts 110: COOZed, re Lrrolor cr | owner is known by his ¢ar, whegher he introduced a new standard of flexibility. mn, therefore it is no more than | 93 0 % ~ he eEBat we do sometivin: tor vos in| wishes to be or not. It made the Haynes car more than ever a | [ii Your words of praise for the The buyer who gratifigs his taste by the woman's conveyance. Let us demonstrate anklin are bringing people to us in- ier S : ] . # Ri f02 our going to them, and they | purchase of a car of character soon re- to you the ease of operation, the depend- me buying Franklins as fast as we | 2 J ' rly get them. | alizes that he has won witler appfoval than ability, the perfect control, the comfort ge. thank each and every one of | 4 J 4 ' . wie te 2:0 ; . bis ows: by satisiying P pers pnt qesire and lasting beauty of this thoroughly good for excellence, he finds that his gar is every- here aivdred } car. Phone Wilmette 587 or 1883. wh : ! WEIHE MOTOR SALES C0. | 621 WEST RAILROAD AVE. WILMETTE, an dwill be glad to render the of service on the best car in the ue, whenever you require it. the {Service department is open every on. feck day from eight to six o'clock, #50 Wednesday and Saturday eve- fings. C. E. Bridges. EERE E Cars for Hawaiians. ~ otor trucks and automobiles, | th five years ago were consid- | § a luxury on Hawaiian sugar tations, are now everyday neces- | 5, according to a recent report | he Department of Commerce. It | become more and more general | upply small cars to overseers, | keepers and others. This not | facilitates their speed, but in- RN ne Cee oe mene ally. | 7727777222222 7 J