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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 14

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llarda 23, 1928 . ·~ ·"' . ' · i ... ! / ·'· I \. ; The Civic orche'itra, which functions under the auspices of the Civic Music A s s q c i a t i o n of Chicago and the Orchestral association, will give the third of its Orchestra hall ~ncerts, Sunday afternoon, March 25, at 3 :30 o'clock. Frederick Stock, director, and Eric DeLamarter, assistant director, have chosen the following popular program: Overture to "The WaterCarrier," by Cherubini; the Andante and Scherzo from Schubert's C major symphony; TschaikoW"Sky's Capriccio Italien ; Goldmark's overture "Sakun·· tala"; "In the Village," from lppolitowIvanew's "Caucasian Sketches": the "Prize Song" from Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg," and the finale from the same composer's "Das Rheingold." for 1928 Convenlioa RIDE IN SAFETY You cannot ride with any degree of ~ort er aafety, unleu your bnkea an in &r.t·,cJua oider, ancl wm.rapoad to Motor travel in the South and Southwest is due for a marked boom this season from the national convention of the American Legion and five other great national gatherings to be held in tht.i section of the country this summer and fall. With the large amount of new con- . struction completed, the 100,000 Legionnaires and the 200,000 members of the other organizations attending the conventions will find splendid highways for motor tours in the most romantic region in the United States with a history dating back beyond the American Revolution. . The Legion meets at San Antonio October 8-12 and already inquiries on roads are coming in, according to Philip B. Stapp, Legion convention director. The other gatherings are : National Junior Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio, May ; General Federation of Women's Clubs, San Antonio, May; Shrine, Miami, May; Demotrats. Homton, June ; Elks, Miami. July. French Bond Payments to Aid Highway Conatruction A bill authorizing the creation of a special highway fund from the proceeds of the sale of $407,341,145 worth of surplus highway equipment and war materials sold to France following the war has been introduced in the Senate by Senator James E. Watson of Indiana. The measure, providing this huge sum of money for highway construction, stipulates the ftmds are to be apportioned among the 48 states in the same proportion as the Federal-aid pro~. gram. It is a -companion bill to one introduced in the House on January 30 by Representative Edward E. Browne and which has already been endorsed by the Governors and State Highway departments of twenty states. The measure, which is being fostered by the American Motorists association, is unique in that it will add nothing to the tax-payers' burden, as the funds are to be secured solely through the payment of French bonds which will mature August 1 1929 and which were given in pay~e~t of more than $2,000,000,000 worth of equipment and supplies. HAVE JEWELRY STOLEN ¥r. and Mrs. B. C. Dowse of 315 Letcester road, who returned recently from ~uba, had an unhappy experience . whde on their trip. While ~toppmg at a hotel all of their Jewelry was stolen. Mrs. F. J. Baughman, 1609 Spencer avenue, has recently returned from the Highland Park hospital where she underwent a serious operation. your, touch immediately. A Stitch in Time! Let us examine your tires for small cuts and , bruises before you have trouble. Inspection is free and if repairs are needed the cost is small. A small repair in t i m e often saves thousands of miles of ust ~ I service in a tire. M. A. Dowel, in charge of the Bureau , · of .Safety, New rork, states that fully 1ft% of tlae iaotor accfcleata Ue cauaecl by faulty L..-. It ia dearly evident that car ownen neglect the brakes. The same care that ia paid to the grade of oil used in a car, or the tires, or the mec:baniam, should he uaecl in the aelec.lion and the installation of the bnke lining. '· The c:beapeat lining wiD, u a rule, prove the moat expensive. I · Have your bnkea tested, if adjustment ia needed let ua adjust them; if new brake lining ia needed let ua install Raybeatoa bnke lining. OUII·DIIRID ~~-· Wilmette Battery and Wit. 691 Electric Service 740 12ti! St. Storage, Goodyear Tires and Accessories Interior Decoration W ~ ~xt~nd · mo.t cocditd inuitlllion to oiait ocu atrulio.. ette Motor Sales Plaone Wihaette 636 Or Clair Studios 7102 Sbtricbn R.oad . Phone Briaraate 7892 a....,,, p,_, to

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