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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Aug 1926, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK August 14, 1926 Declares Bahaists Save Toward Wilmette Temple Fifteen hundred of the one million bahaists in all parts of the world, are saving according to a regular monthly plan to insure erection of the Bahai temple in Wilmette, at the Wilmette harbor bridge, it was stated this week by leaders in the movement. I'he temple's base has been con- structed for several years. It is the mushroom-shaped concrete structure on Sheridan road just west of Wil-| mette harbor. The temple promises to be what architects have described as "the greatest creation since the Gothic period." Louis Bourgois, architect and ardent Bahaist, is quoted as saying that $485,000 of the $2,000,000 sought will have been collected in three years. | | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yates Hoff- man, 921 Pine street, and Dr. and | Mrs. Elbert Clark, 635 Blackthorne | road, were the guests last week of | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Randall, 644 | | Walden road, at their summer cottage, | Lake Michigamme, Michigamme, Mich. |As the guests of Mr. Randall, they [made the trip in an interesting manner Construction then will go forward, he | going by boat as the only passengers asserts. 'on a large ore boat. Now-a new LOW PRICE 1132095 at Buffalo--war excise tax additional -- terms if desired Five-passenger, two-door Coach Six charming color options and it's a hand-built enclose PIERCE-ARROW Other Custom-built Coaches Series 80 1838 Ridge Ave. s-passenger, 4-door 7-passenger, 4-door 7-passenger Limousine « + $3250 2 0523350 =i + + 3430 at Buffalo--war excise tax additi Terms if desirea Tom Hay && Son, Inc Evanston, HI. ANNOUNCE PRICE CUT Frigidaire Manufacturers Authorize Sharp Reduction In Cost of Refrig- eration Device Drastic price reductions effective immediately on all lines of Frigidaire were announced this week. The cut in price ranges from $20 to $90. In- creased demand for Frigidaire, follow- ed by increased production, is assigned as the reason by E. G. Biechler, presi- dent and general manager of Frigid- aire. "Through anticipated production in- crease we expect to materially lower our production costs," said Mr. Biech- ler, commenting on the announcement. "We have sold more than 200,000 Frigidaires to date--a larger number than has been sold by all other makers of electric refrigerators combined. We feel that the public will demand Frigidaire in ever increasing quantities and now it is time to pass on the sav- ings that will be accomplished. "Frigidaire recently announced a $20,000,000 factory expansion program which will give it an output of 600,000 refrigerator units next year. This new General Motors plant will be complet- ed within a short time and will be in production early in 1927. "The price cut affects Frigidaire metal cabinet models, residential and commercial installations and also cool- ing units designed for use in the stand- ard makes of ice boxes. "Retail sales for the first seven months of 1926 indicate that we will pass far beyond the $80,000,000 market set as our goal for this year." Mr. Biechler said, "We have every reason to believe that cold weather sales will run many times higher than last year, for the public is just beginning to realize that it is summer in the kitchen the whole year around and that ade- quate refrigeration is needed every day in the year. "During the past twenty years, the expectancy of life of the averag= American citizen has been prolonged ten vears. This has been done tirough dissemination of knowledge of sanita- tion and health safeguards, plus the fine work done by the government in supervising the preservation of foods in transit. Better refrigeration in the homes is the next logical step." i "Rapid strides are being made by { Frigidaire in the commercial refrigera- tion field. Sales to grocers, restauran- teurs, meat dealers, druggists and florists have more than doubled in the past vear. The tremendous increase in this field is altogether due to the great | economies and added conveniences af- | forded by electric refrigeration." Mr. Biechler stated. Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. McCarthy (Elizabeth Kirk McEwen), who have been spending the summer with Mrs. McCarthy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen, 808 Hill road, are sail- ing this month for Europe, where Dr. McCarthy will visit various surgical clinics. They will remain abroad two years. ADVANCE AUGUST FUR SHOWING In Smart Creations for The Coming Fall Reduced Rates During August Sales Save Money and Delay Take advantage of our reduced Summer rates and modeling and repairing. Phone CENtral 6049 Formerly Masonic Temple State and Randolph Streets Chleago er nm

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