'â- ;?$&<$ mi em.;.."'ie^ â- â- ^"'•wSBSmsi â- *- > -W'tywWm'K^P â- " ' :' iSi..i..-r*; 55!*=: TfHEL*^ HAYHES JUHOUNCEH ifH^I ^H^liPi^ii arit Improvements Also &jj#^p_ Added to New .Car8|i|||| „ The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo, Indiana, has announced low* er prices for > the new, improved Haynes 55 and 75 models, as well as for the standard Haynes 75 models, effective January 1, 1922, as follows: Model 55, five-passenger Touring Car, $1595; model 55, two-passenger Roadster, $1645; model 55, five-passen- ger Sedan, $2595; model 55, three- passenger Coupelet, $2295; model 75, seven-passenger Touring Car, $2396; model 75, four-passenger Tourister, $2395; model 75, two-passenger" Special Speedster, $2695;: modeX_ 75, ; flve- passenger Brougham, $3095; model 76, seven passenger Sedan, $3395; model 75, seven passenger Suburban, $3395. Standard Haynes 75 series: seven- passenger Touring Car, $2295; four- pnBHflngflr Tmiriatftr, $22ftK, two-pan- . m IN 16 T011GAI 4-^Phe-Â¥oung Men's elub^f-WMmettfr basketball quintet defeated the strong five of the Evanston Y. M. C. A. Young Men's club, 16 to 11, on the local "Y" floor Saturday evening. : For the Evanston team Bennett did the major part of the scoring, ring- ing two goals from the floor and add ing two free throws for the local team." â- '.. y 7 For the winners Stergon was the stellar player with two * baskets and four free counters. g|| Flint, Estes, Johnson and Antonio each registered one basket frbm the floor during the game. L. Ashcroft was the referee. senger Special Speedster, $2495; five- passenger Brougham, $2995; seven- +â- passenger Sedan, $3295; seven-passen ger Suburban, $3295. "ttot only have we lowered our prices on alf Haynes models," de- clares Alton G.Seiberling, vice-presi- dent and -general manager of the Haynes company, "but we have also added some very important improve- ments to our new models. These im- provements, in reality, constitute a further lowering of our price than the actual figures showT" We""did this be- cause we wanted to give the motoring public in 1922 the biggest value in the automobile field." 5? Noteworthy among the improve- ments on the new, improved Haynes 75 cars are^ the moleskin-covered trunk and improved design trunk rack on the Haynes 75 Touring Car, Tourister, Sedan and Suburban. Six nickle-plat- ed ornamental protection bars placed at the back of the 75 Touring Car, Sedan, and Suburban, and add to the appearance of thesee new cars. All of the new, improved Haynes 75 models, with the exception of the Special Speedster, have the new fashionable three-quarter length, min- ing board. Two extra tire carriers, mounted on each side at the front, are included at the new low price as standard equipment. Mr. Jans, of the Jans-Lamke com- pany, the distributors of the Haynes ces on these models have sales tremendously. ?3#s.* mmmm T DEFE/^'YVILUES tween the points stops." tilpll "Family ReUgion" Theme pP of Special Sermon Series It^amily^Religjon^. theme of a series of sermons to be ftf. preached on Sunay mornings during February at the Wilmette Baptist church, by the pastor, Rev. Francis C. Stiller. X featurensr these-«ervicer wH*-b* the endeavor to have the congrega- tion" arranged In fainlly groups. 'i"/m "The House and the Home" will be ,^er'.5hnio& topic lor iradly ^olrji^ tional Bargains n Our "For Sale" Ad* PLAN FAST V SERVICE FOR BUSY RUSH HOURS Eight-car non-stop <?T'iL^ express trains will soon be in operation Jrom Loyola nvftniifl.on the north_to the loop and thehwisbn|h to 51st street; lfenejaOdawa%egi£ 3^ MgnrjpQhlg elevated, announced late last week. This arrapgement^will-offer Wfimette "L" commuters rapid service from the loop.;-H'â- â- ^^^$^K0^^':-i^;w â- ' "All we neeftw saidMr. Fallon, "is a permit from the commissioner of public works to lenghten our plat- forms in the loop in order to accom- modateâ€"aytrain of this length. As ^oon as that is done traffic will^be greatly relieved, from the down-town district as far north as Loyola avenue and as far south as 51st istreet. The trains will operate to the terminus at Wilmette and to the southern term- inusat 63rd street, with no stops be- instructorâ€"Piano. Voice and Harmony Miss Adelaide C. Jones Graduate of the American Con- servatory of Music, Chicago Tel. Wa 2558 1530 Central Ave. and a call on eitheo>ne of them jneans mmmm ' ME3 '§1' â- . â- II' ' ^flflllll^tl Ig^ps ligtpifl â- â- s&MW We are planning a regular ca groceries and meats. It will pay SPECIAL&FORMUS^MVRO^ Frelh;:Diiiel Rlll^^!.^^ Jones Country Sausage, link, lb. 35c Armour's Star Ham, whole or half, lfe» Annour's Star Baj^ IGROGERYIANEL Dirif»p: AMn 1 AlCV 'AVENUES'iippii^^ws |[ For a Church 8upper. S Whenrtakinr o«t ^cod in dishes or Jins-J»-iamrclLxUnners and suppers or to your neighbors, try writing your name on a piece of adhesive plaster and stick it onto the dish or tin, and jjrou will And that you will have no pore trouble in losing your dishes, jg It Will fiftt N» wn«htffl lylf AyailV. 615D.Ti.St, MATINEES 2 and 4 NEXT WEEK Jffib'NDAY AN D TU ESDAY Itel'FEBRUARY "THOMAS MEiapAN" ^ftiN(Cl THERE WAS' WEDNE8DAY, FEB. S EVANSTON POST ^ gllllll of:thel;,_^..K;/ ICAN LEGION »P4I «I8 I Tie' Official Sii!>ikriti€J JVarfatfj^ P«j^e| Thursday, Friday* Saturday ||||ll|i|FEB._9,; ;i^ij. cWfViMM^ ft>irtfof the GreaUst Pictures pif hii popular Star Hat Mad* Washington^ Birthday ..'... AT. THE HpyBURNliii..