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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jul 1919, p. 7

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V LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 Auto Designers See Value of Franklins When designers of automobiles meet to talk over their problems and plans, among themselves, it is well for the public to eavesdrop a bit, as they are in a position to give us hints as to what we are to expect in the future. When the designers and the engin- eers of the automotive industry- gather twice a year for their dis- cussions, they always let drop some hint, not only as to their plans for the immediate future, but also some of the ideals toward which they are working. Not without interest, therefore, has been the semi-annual convention of the Society of Automobile Engineers held at Ottawa Beach, Michigan. The addresses which aroused the most int3rest and which may serve as a means of indicating the possible trend of design in motor cars, were those by W. B. Stout of the United Aircraft Engineering corporation, Herbert C. Snow of the Winton company, and L. H. Pomeroy, vice- president of the Institution of Auto- mobile Engineers, London, England, and erbert M. Crane of the Wright- Martin Aircraft corporation. Mr. Stout stated that we will soon see a five passenger car weighing less than half the present weight that will be easier riding, more reliable, and consume less gas than the pres- ent designs permit of. He says this has been made possible by the ex- periments in aircraft construction, his opinion being that air-cooled motors, wood frames and annular contact-type ball bearings will be more universally used, as they have less friction than any known bear- ings. All of the above authorities ex- press the opinion that there will soon be only 6 and 4 cylinder motors used by the manufacturers. It is a queer coincidence that the Franklin Automobile company has been working along these lines for the past eighteen years and has al- ready adopted practically all of the ideas suggested by the designers at this convention. C A. N. W. CLAIM CLERKS WILL ATTEMPT TO BREAK WILMETTE WINNING STREAK Phone Randolph 546) Call or Phone and we will call with samples CHICAGO SLIPCOVER CO. 1424 STEVENS BUILDING CHICACO forth' criticism. The first opening for comment is that Wilmette should not wait until the third or fourth inning to buckle down and play real ball while in the field. Several com- ments have also been made regarding the withholding of Raap, one of the heaviest batters of the team-, from the lineup. Raap is not only a good pitcher but could play any infield po- sition with ease if given the chance. SUBSCRIBE NOW it: SS9S9Sn It's a I RIIRRFR NATS and ifUDPtlf HATTING But we are headquarters In the Wast for both rrttott T«ar Urn «i Car kpttd FIRE AND MUD S W.H.SallsbBry&Co.! S SOS W. ■alliMS^rwt, CHM3MO 3 With five straight victories to their credit Wilmette will battle the strong team from the Chicago and North- western " railroad Sunday afternoon at the local diamond at Lake avenue, one block west of Ridge avenue. The Chicago team, composed of clerks from the freight claim depart- ment has a recognized strong nine and no doubt Wilmette will have to exert itseK to win again. The locals are pleasing the large crowds attending the Sunday games but in several respects have drawn KETTER BROS. TAXICAB AND EXPRESS SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE PHONE WILMETTE 134 - 13S SLIP COVERS MADK TO ORDER IN Cretonne, Linen, Striped Damask Electrical Appliances Cooking Utensils in a wide • mrimty, irons, Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, Heating Pads, Curling Tongs. They may be , carried about from room ■ to room. They work when connected to any lamp socket. <?< Wa sell them on Monthly Payments Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois y/w/w/ww.aw^^^^^^ NORTH SHORE RUBBER CO. NOT INCORPORATED Auto Tires and Tubes Repaired PHONE EVANSTON 2037 1620 MAPLE AVE. EVANSTON, ILL. J. O. HAYES, Proprietor ■■MBJMMja^aggHMaMWMff^^ THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE No organs of th« hum«a body aro «o Important to health and long life as the kidneys. When they slow up and com- mence to lag in their duties, look oat! Find out what the trouble Is—without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains In the back—wake up «t onoe. Tour kidneys need help. These are signs to warn you that your kid- neys are not performing1 their func- tions properly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing im- purities to accumulate and be convert- ed Into uric acid and other poisons, which are causing you distress and will destroy you unless they are driven from your system. Got some OOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules at once. They are an old, tried preparation used all over the world for centuries. They contain only old-fash- ioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-cleansing herbs, well known and used by physi- cians In their dally practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are Im- ported direct from the laboratories IB Holland. They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. In sealed packages. Three sizes. St. Paul, Minnesota, now has a fire prevention bureau under Commis- sioner McColl, and a comprehensive "Rubber, of C » ourse Ask any electrical man to name the best all-around insu- lation. Ten to one he'll say rubber. It is the right answer, too, particularly where storage bat- teries are concerned . That's one of the things that three years' use of Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation has proved. Come in. Let us tell you more about Threaded Rubber. Ask, while here, for a copy of the booklet, "The Wick of the Willard." Evanston Battery Station W48-1650 Maple Ave., Cor Church St. Phone Eranston4445 BATTERIES RECHARGED EPA I RED ENTED ENEWED campaign of public education will shortly be undertaken. SUBSCRIBE NOW We pay as high as $25 for second hand suits. Call Evanston 1600 or drop postal to 830 Foster street. Bell System Many telephone subscribers are careless in their treatment of the mouthpiece. It becomes chipped and cracked, and oftentimes it is broken off entirely. The mouthpiece serves to gather the sound waves of your voice, and when speech is directed at an instrument where the mouth- piece is damaged or gone, the voice carries very faintly to the other end of the line. Better satisfaction results if the mouthpiece is not abused. In case the mouthpiece is broken, call Local Repair Department, and a new one will be mailed. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIPS VIA THE NORTH SHORE LINE The frequent and convenient service of the North Shore Line affords a splendid opportunity for vacationists to enjoy a real day's outing or a delight- ful week-end vacation in the noted resort districts ©* Wisconsin or Michigan. By the North Shore Line you can quickly reach Milwaukee, where convenient connections can be made with the Milwaukee Electric Railway to many of the ideal lake resorts of central Wisconsin, or you can change to the many steamship lines for points along the Wisconsin and Michigan shore-line. FAST, FREQUENT COOL SERVICE '■V,-M Save time and travel in comfort by usinf the North Shore Line. Limited^ ... trains .leave Wilmette^irery hour on week-days, and every 30 minutes on Sa— 1 tur'day afternoons,\ Suffdays and Holidays. Express trains fnakmg one stop in each town'bet^en Waukegan and Evanston, run every 30 "minutes. Local trains making all stbp«,r>re operated at frequent intervals. ^ Clean, cool, comfortable trains, tyo dirt—-no dust—no cinders. ,_ . 4, For further information apply to the ■ ?. -; / nearest Ticket Office of the CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Chicago Office €6 West Adams Street Phone Central 828A Milwaukee Office 187 Second Street Phone Grand 1136

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