Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Apr 1920, p. 19

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920 oJ = . Wa OAKLAND-PHILIPS C0. |sunsivision of Edward R. Bell, for- | his north shore acquaintances as the shop is to be thoroughly equipped to New Automobile Firm Takes Over |take care of all motor requirements. Lccation of Evanston Electric en Gir ane, manager of the : new Oakland-Phillips company, this Company at 1013 Davis Street week reported the sale of two Oak- rT land sedans to the Kenilworth Taxi Announcement was made this week | cOmpany. that, due to the popularity of the| Other satisfied Oakland owners Oakland car on the north hose. the | who recently purchased cars were: Oakland-Phillips company has deem- A ; ei J advisable to take over the an. | Sodansy Louis Abrahams, 70 Pork tire building now occupied by the Doyle Court. Touring: J. E. Worth- Evanston Electric garage at 1013-17 em, Wilmette; J. C. Carpenter, Ken- Davis Street, Evanston. The new ilworth; Joseph Schneider, Gross company will take possession on|p . . hi in question is said to The Oakland Sensible-Six, now on be the largest structure of its kind between Chicago and Milwaukee. The garage comprises a single, large floor. Sky-lights, covering the en- tire roof of the structure, provide excellent lighting during the day and specially arranged lighting sys- uC tem provides three strings of large N street, Winnetka. Mr. Bell says he BUYS ELECTRIC GARAGE will be particularly pleased to assist Davis street, is said to be worthy of investigation by prospective car buyers. arc lights for night illumination. The building is said to be one of the best lighted garages in the United Be I - States. Particular Easy Access A feature of the new location is the unique arrangement of entrance about the and exit which permits easy access to and from the garage from Davis Bread You street and to Maple avenue. Stor- Eat-- age space, comprising more than 15,000 square feet, is announced open for reservation by the month. Car owners of the north shore are in- Buy vited to inspect the building at any time. The 'announced policy of the SCHUL ' Oakland-Phillips company is to render the highest class service pos- sible. The company is enabled, due to the facility of access to the gar- - age and shops, to amply provide for the comforts of motor driving here- tofore largely denied residents of B READ the north shore. I Bell Supervises Shop The service department of the Oak- land-Phillips company is under the um mu i ILI oS A Famous Chinese Visitor Once Innocently Asked: "Why Is This Called a Christian Nation?" We call ourselves a Christian Nation, And yet-- 26 million children are growing wp in it with no religious training whatever. The average contribution for the support of the Church is not $2 or $3 a day per member but less than 3 cents a day. The average salary of a minister is less than $20 a week--about half the pay of a mechanic, Do these facts mean that we as a nation want to give up Christianity and the Church? You alone can decide that question so far as your influence and your family's influence is concerned. Your church, and your denomination, has united with the leading churches and denominations of North America in a cooperative move- ment to raise sufficient money to carry out a World Program for Christ, A few of the needs:-- ~--better conditions in this town for our boys and girls, --a living wage for our ministers. --increased church hospitals in this country to take care of over 100,000 sick now turned away. --religious education to reach the 26 million children who are growing up in our country without religious training. If you belleve in strengthening the Christian Nation in which you live--if you believe in the best that is America, you will help your Church and help gladly. Give from your heart as well as from your pocketbook, _INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT ® United Financial Campaign, April 25 --May 2 This space contributed by ed. ' many places. Probably the burglars don't want to disturb the rest of the police. Going To Move? Read Page 7 fo ------------ display in the show rooms at 1013}: Our Assortment A telephone line should never be held GOOD PRACTICE So far young doctors who are pre- scribing achohol do not report any difficulty in getting a practice start- = : SWEET SLEEP Daylight burglaries reported in bY - A "1 = a Ae : ANAL = SSS=--"> NH ¥ i 7 When several subscribers are on a party line, all are entitled to equal service. practicable to assign certain periods of the day to each user. All should have access to the line on equal terms. 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The Dependable Route Frill LEAVE WINNETKA: ARRIVE CHICAGO For the 6:52 a. m. : 7:44 a. m. B ' M 7.22 a. m. 8:14 a. m. usiness ivian 7.52 a. m. 8:44 a. m. 8:22 a. m. 9:14 a. m. Every Half Hour Thereafter: For the 11:22 a. m. 12:14 p. m. 11:52 a. m. 12:44 p. m. : Shoppers 12:22 p. m. 1:14 p. m. 12:52 p. m. 1:44 p. m. Then Every Half Hour Until: 4:22 p. m. 5:14 p. m. For the 4:52 p. m. 5:44 p. m. Theatre and 5:22 p. m. 6:14 p. m. : 5:52 p. m. 6:44 p. m. Dinner Party 6:22 p. m. 7:14 p. m. 6:52 p. m. 7:44 p. m. 7:22 p. m. 8:14 p. m. Then every half hour until 12:52 a. m. Last train 1:52 a. m. For further information, apply to the Chicago! North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Phone: Winnetka 963

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