5 OVERLAND MAKERS RN rl, TOL irririiiz Ziti iididda 27 07 Great Nation-Wide Exhibit Enables . All Buyers to Study Superior Advantages of Enclosed Car * IT'S A YEAR-AROUND AUTO Public Has Shown Market Trend to 'This Type as Coolest in Sum- mer, Coziest in Winter Edward Schipper, a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, in a recent article in Motor World, said: "Probably the most noticeable de- velopment in the automobile industry will be the almost entire replacement of the touring car by the Sedan and other types of enclosed bodies in the higher-priced cars and vastly greater perecntage of enclosed car as com- pared with the open in the lower- priced field." Apparently this is the day of the Sedan. Half of the cars on display at this year's automobile shows were of the Sedan type. The public has always recognized the advantages of the Sedan for winter use. Now there has come appreciation of the fact that the Sedan is cooler than other types for summer. Discussing the Overland Sum- mer Sedan, Mr. W. T. Wehrstedt of the Winnetka Motor Company, says: "The fact is that 90 per cent of those owning touring cars rarely put their tops down. Few car buyers can afford more than one car. The eco- nomical choice therefore, is the Overland Sedan, which provides re- markably smooth riding comfort be- cause of its Triplex springs. "Offering protection from dust, rain, sun, cold and snow, the Over- land Sedan's great growth in popular- ity has been eonly logical. In this Sedan, for example, it is but a mom- ent's work to lower or open the wide, clear-vision windows giving the car all of the advantages of the tour- ing model, in addition to retaining 'those comforts obtainable only in the Sedan type. And the Overland Se- dan weighs only 200 pounds more than the touring car. "In case of sudden rain storms, pe- culiar to summer, there is no hurried, anxious work of putting up side cur- tains. You merely raise the windows and still have no shut-in feeling. At certain times of the year, especially 'after a hot day, the nights turn sn denly cool. In the Sedan, then you ride in shelter and comfort. "For summer shopping in the city, LLL L277 7darrrzizaiiiiiiiiiiiziiiiddddd TT ariiiiiririiiiiiiiriiiiniiriaiiiiiiiiiid lz Repaired and Remodeled At Summer Prices Fars Stored and Insured at Rea- sonable Prices uid, 'Harry A. Ropinski 916 CHICAGO AVENUE Near Main Street EVANSTON Phene Evanston 3722 Established 1908 the Sedan should make a distinct-ap- peal to women. The doors of the Sedan are equipped with locks. Par- cels left in the car are safe; the car is locked against theft and there need be no fear for children left sitting in the car unattended. CAREFUL DRIVER CAN REDUCE GAS EXPENSE "Advances in gasoline cost should impress on motorists the need of greater care, which means less waste," asserts J. D. Mansfield, gen- eral sales manager, Dort Motor Car company. : "Fuel consumption of cars varies considerably. Some engineers have had fuel in mind in designing cars, and others have been thinking of saving in other ways, perhaps. But, no matter how efficient the engine, how far it will pull the car on a gallon, there generally is a chance for the driver to save by being ob- servant. a "What at first may call for intim- acy with everything the car does until it reaches the stage of a task but effecting a great saving. "Economy of Dort cars has b- an outstanding feature since the first crop. It results from the triple heating method which converts gas- oline into powerful gas, and a double exhaust system which quickly clears the cylinders of dead gas, eliminat- ing resistance. "Under ordinary usage the Dort has unusually low fuel bills, but when the owner is ever watchful the record is even better. In fact, there are drivers who surprise us with their mileage, and they do not find that watching 'this detail detracts any from the pleasure of motoring. On the contrary, they enjoy their fun at a lower expense than the other fel- low, and that condition always has an appeal." The whipping-post, as well as the maximum term of imprisonment, awaits automobile thieves in the state of Delaware. GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY National Kindergarten and Elementary College FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 13, "20 This college is one of the largest Kindergarten - Primary Training Schools in the country--Established 1886. Combine professional training with a broad cultural education. lege Atmosphere. COLLEGE ACCREDITED ing to Diplomas. No entrance examination required j¢ New Trier High School Graduates Excellent transportation facilities --13%-blocks from S. S. Elevated and Surface Lines. 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EVANSTON BATTERY STATION 1648-50 Maple Ave. Evanston Corner Church St. Phone Ev. 4445 soon will become a habit, unnoticed, |] Work and Play in Congenial Col- | Two and Three Year courses lead- | as that country. ~The state-of Towa, with -a- popula-| or tion of about one-third that of Hol- land, has eight times as many cars GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY il EE f Ne "a Chance 46% : | ee 0YBUR, 615 Davis St., Evanston 8 'MATINEES 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 Saturday Rolin Comedy June 19 OWEN MOORE in "A Desperate Hero' Universal Screen Events Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 21, 22 and 23 Marshall Neilan's Great Production "The River's End" Picturized dream the novel by James Oliver Curwood Thurs. and Fri., June 24 and 25 "Polly of the Storm Country" Featuring Cor Am Cocrny Guess. AZ The telephone number of a big business house is 7000. A residence subscriber whose number was 6000 requested us to change his number. He complained that he was called a score of times a day by people wanting the business house. The explanation is that many people guessed at the number, and guessed wrong, asking the operator for 6000 instead of 7000. It is easy to be wrong when you guess, and unfortunately the person called in error generally blames the service. Next to guessing as a fruitful source of un- satisfactory telephone service is placing of undue faith in the correctness of the number on an old card, letterhead or list tacked to the wall. Use instead the Ready Reference Register on the inside front cover of the directory. But better still, in a big telephone system where numbers are constantly changing, one should always make sure of the correct pre- fix and number by consulting the telephone directory before calling. It is the quickest and surest way to get the << - right number. ; 1 i CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Mildred Harris Chaplin NORTH SHORE TRAINS Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Bring You Right to the E LEAVE WINNETKA: ARRIVE CHICAGO For the 6:52 a. m. 7:44 a. m. . M 7:22 a. m. 8:14 a. m. Business Man 7:52 a. m. 8:44 a. m. 8:22 a. m. 9:14 a. m. Every Half Hour Thereafter: For the 1:22 a.m. 12:14 p. m. 0 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. a. Then every half hour until 12:52 a. m. Last train 1:32 a. m. For further information, apply to the R. R. NOR {if SHCRE ¥ Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Phone: Winnetka 963 =,