PAGE FOUR WHEN BETIER AUTOMOBILES ARI-Z BUILT. BUICK \VILL BUILI" 'Z'IEM NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY Telephone 496 Carburetor Automatic Heat Control â€"An Exclusive Buick Feature It will pay you to investigate this 'bumer. The cost Telephone Harrison 6617 7.} Has been approved by me 1‘ auonai noaru UI r u c L n- ls revolutionary in house heating. . derwriters, which Insures Its safety and protects l. '2. Is noiseless. smokeless and burns without vibration. . ‘ insurance. 3- IS a great money-saver. 8.. Eliminates large fuel investments. all labor. dirt and 4. Will keep your home at a given temperature. when . ashes. used in conneetion With a thermostat Without at: 9,‘ Uses as fuel either “Gas-Oil" or “Kerosene" which tention. have tank wagon delivery in Highland Park. 5. Is mechanically simplicity itself. requiring no motor 10, Can be used with any type of furnace and is equally or fan. ‘ ' efï¬cient for hot air. hot water or steam heating 6. Has gravity feed. systems. The Peoples Natural Gas Company of Pennsylvania (which is a direct subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company of New Jer- sey) developed this burner and now owns the patents granted theteon and is caUsing it to be manufactured and sold. The burner has been in successful operation for over one year. ; Installations have been made in Highland Park in the homes of Messrs. Arthur (J. Brown, Burridge I). Butler. and Brooke Anderson. Beginning, Friday, September 30. the burner can be seen;in operation at the Harder Hardware Company. Highland Park. ‘ THE HARDER HARDWARE COMPANY will have the Highland Park exclusive sales agency. I am glad to state that I have secured the General Sales Age 1533‘??? The new carburetor automatic heat control, exclusive standard equipment on 1922 Buick modelsâ€"both fours and sixesâ€"makes the motor run as smoothly in cold as in summer weather. Just as: gasoline is automat- ically supplied the carburetor by use of the throttle or accelerator, so is heat supplied and cut off from the carburetor. Only on a Buick will you ï¬nd this feature. 1241144 Three Pm. Roadster Ill†22-Su-45 Five Peu‘ Touring - [525 11â€"31145 Three Pe'u. Coupe ’ 2!.†12-31147 '1'. Feel. Seder: . - 2435 22~3uâ€"4‘ Four Feet. Coupe - 11 5 21-51149 Seven Peel. Tourin‘ l7 5 â€-31:40 Seven Peel. Sedan - X Buick Sixes Highland Park. Illinois 29 8. Second Street $.31; 'â€" iii} m rm. no.1. rum, mom..- Ask about a. G. M. A. c. Plan Anson ILFo-uJ‘ Two Pm Roads“: 1 O†22-Fouv-JS Fw- Pm. Toulin‘ 97! 21,0111-36 Thm Pm. Coup. Iâ€! )2-PoulJ7 rm Pm. Sedan - IUD The Buick Fours THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHjLAND PARK. O/{L BURNING AprlANCEs .A 71‘ _A:-_..4 6r Domestic 8’ Industl -G-S†OIL BURNER 9.‘ Uses as fuel either “Gas-Oil" or “Kerosene" which have tank wagon delivery in Highland Park. 10. (‘an be used with any type of furnace and IS equall3 efï¬cient for hot air hot water or steam heating S3 stems. is a direct subsidiar3 of the Standard Oil (‘ompan3 of New Jer- thei‘eon and is ( ausing it to be manufactured and sold. The The Senior Biuv and Winn "Iub reorganized 11h! Tuubdu) l ndrr [he {undann of Mr. Slocum and Br Bur- ueli a ver} promising 3181’ is «upra- Thl- :vur'n >r u!‘ [hit duh i.~ (Inc â€l Milton 5!. h-u-r; Yum-President. John Munru; Sun-tax); Edmund ('nmle): Tn-usun-r. Alfn-«l Daniels. A xummlttw “ax also riveted lu wnrk mar the (ullstltutinn dr-wn up last lznh. Mumu uzu (halrman. and Wilton St. Peter ( harlrs “nur- sun Ind Paul Curb) {ht ulhrr mem- bers. Thel second meeting of the Boost- er's (iluh was held Monday morning durin the eluh period, A program committee consisting of Sylvm Knei- eulal' Stafford and Marvaret lluy has elected. Then Jeanette Zehreh wa: voted cheer-leader uith~ Grin-exI Durhurow in her assistant, The ‘heerdeadera led several mu») ins: t‘.t‘t‘l‘.~. The meeting was elf-shed1 by singing the Deerï¬eld loyalty Ming The: assembly on Friday “in the "pvppimt" we've had in a lung llnie "Ueerï¬eld spirit" was the theme Rol-ert Roger: gave an einphilie talk on sqholarship. from the viewpoint of thq nlumnux (it'lt‘t‘ Mary [lurr lmrow ax preaident of the BHOF‘Q‘Y rluh, epoke on school spirit in the clu~> room. Arnold Mason gave a talk on school spirit on the side lines and il athletics and James Marshall, presiden' of the senior class gave a >[)lendid talk on school spirit in gen- eral‘ :School songs were sung. and >ung better than they hate i'\'ei been beforq‘. ln's. tu'i- of the i-luh for the program rom- mittee. The Mel’herr-on Garage has pre» sented to our class in auto worktuo old ("are to he dismantled and stud- ied by the clan: They are a Hudron and a Packard. Later the clan ea» pecta to study other makes if they can he obtained, Mr. Mi'l’herson personally ha~ do- nated to our foundry i‘la.\‘> a large ('olleetion of valuable Wood patterns. Which would rm-t hundred, of dollars if they had to he bought The (lumen of 1919 and 1320 have ereCted an attrai'tive trophy (are in the main hall opporite the ofï¬ce The clan of “020 ha! also given ten' beautiful plaque: illustrating the history of Lincoln'a life. Theae are to he found in the Hiatory departâ€" ment ()f last year'a graduating class ‘27 are continuing their unn‘eraity (-oursea. four of the number, Robert Rogers. William Stupple. George (:lader and Elizabeth Vipond are car- UniTuesday. September 13, the ï¬rst ‘ eetlng of the (iirls' Athletic Assocatinn was held. Ofï¬cers for fur Hr year were then elected‘ Pres-i- deiit. Margaret Day; Vice-President. l-Ileanpr ('liftun; Secretary. Virginia Wicks: Treasurer. \‘icturine Day Three; of the members told of their trip {in camp at Lake Pitakee, This wan 4 camp for-the members of the (:irls': Athletic Asstx‘intiun whu live in Neithern Illinois. Thi splendid i-iithuflusiii Wm \‘Ull- tinum iii a rally held that night inf- tei' x huol. Thrrr wvrr tryouts fur (â€ht‘t‘r >endvr and H" Q‘lt‘Clltili wan held; ' The chm-r-leadrr,‘ Wi-rr. \l' (ioldrlng and (C Mastrrwn .llonday. at the same tinu- that thv “Bous'tvr ('luh" Int'l, thr Radiu club met and won: ind {oi the mm~ in); yrain The membership of this club has increlsed from eight to thirtydiva It is mulc- up entirely of boys who have come together ho muse uf their common interest in rmiiu. .\lr. Ball his consented to iziw them instruction in the prin- ciples of radio and teach thrni (he Mar»- coda The ofï¬cers of the club View elected in followa: Presidvm. Milton St. l’cti-r; Vicv-l‘renident. Has been approv ed by the National Board of F Ire l n- derwriters which insures its safet3 and proteds ‘ insurance. 8.. Eliminates large fuel investments. all labor. dirt and ashes. incy for this territory f 0r H IGH SCHOOL NOTES Morgan iul Installations ILLINOIS 1705 Fisher Building, Chicago The recent M‘huol (rm-up ukvn M the- Hixh School z-hUWh that (ml) tin- children under the are of 1"». tho- compulsory school limit, are m! Ar: uhsoh (If sbmr LVN! ()f In! yrur': graduating class ‘27 are continuing thrir unweruit) (-oursen. {nur of the numlu-r, Robert Rogers. Willilm Stupple. Georg? (ilader and Elizabeth Vipond Ire cur- rying pout graduate work in the high school ()f thus-<- whu are going to uniu-n-‘ilirn. II! are gum: lo the l‘nivrnity of Illinois: Wallau- Mn llwann, Irving (‘unrld, Virginia Haul- un, Robrr! Hood. ('hflrh-p Jnhnsum, Samuel Rundquisl; mnc- are mung to Lake Fan's! ('olle-yn’. Nathalia Edstrund. (‘raig Dnuglar. \‘irmmu New-comb. Frank l’nrm‘llu. Byron Schnfer, Harold van Smnderrn. Luis GM, Gran’ llrirh. Mary Sween- ey; Blanche Bolling" and 5an Kel- ly and Gram Robinson are going to hinders-run roller; Salum Brand 1:. continuing her music [at Northweot- er‘n University; Donald McDonald i5 atu-nding Knox ('ullegr: John Wintâ€" era. Brawn l’niu-rsity; Marjurn- ('ut- ler. Purdue, Thelma Mclkinald. Mar- quette l'niveniu; |)a\id Wheeler. the L'mwrxity of Wisconsin; Janwr Bolan. St. Thumaa Academy 1!) prr~ paration for Nutre “am; John ('olr. a mhnical school in ('hu-agu; hand Munm. (‘ulgau l'niwrml) and (;I\- en Pnrry. Lombard (“Ill-gr xi (Lalo-s» burg. Welfare and the dmcunion of the pocâ€" ial politic-l problrmp of the d1). Fletcher Seymour “as nude pres!- dent. Robert W01â€, Vu‘e-Premdvm; Armld Schulz, Secretary and John McBride. Treuurer. A pmgrlm com- mittee was appointed by the chlir. Hanaâ€"““4““ “I I--. numb vb... Mun. l \‘H ERhl'h ASKS TAX mum Represonutives of Schd Area Appear Before the Board of Review The. dumm- of 1919 and 1320 huvr vmted an lttrnt'live (ruphy (‘um- m the main hall oppmilx the ofï¬ce The clan of )920 ha! I130 given u-n‘ beautiful pllqm illustrating the history of Lincoln! life. Then- an- to hr fuund in the Hifltur‘)’ departâ€" nwnt Wednesday of Ind week the Man» dolin club. undrr she din-Minn of Senor Tomaso met and le‘ted \"lr- gimn Wicks, pre-xident. The .lumur (in-trick held their ï¬rst meeting Tumdn) morning. Edith (‘Irlmn was rlvcled president. Wil- llnm Rugrrs. Vice-President. and Ruth Dunscomb, secretary and trou- un‘r. and Dorothy Rely, representa- Iu'l- uf (hr rluh fur the- prngrnm rum- miller. installation is very low ’V’Q ()il Burner. The Waukegnn Foundry 0". which many of our locnl emu-.7 interested as ofï¬cers. dine“ Mockholden was moor-pom“ chum! issued by the W Suu- at Springï¬eld. under an Sepumber 15. 1921. .nd duly I“ the rerorder's ofï¬ce at W“ The mmpan) u now fully am all ’31: to curry on regular business 3' a? pert.- 10 operate October Int. ‘6 A Thus plupell} cumuu law '32:: m Sheldon mm! hundmp all “j. Rodney B. Swm farm. in units:- "5, uthm land: formerly prh’lm *3 rd and the murw of much .i from ux-tmnv One bulldifll. 3.â€: nutm}. Is practicully ‘v‘unIpIM‘; ~ummer svhool has bum heldfï¬wgfl m ‘nlhs In our of the origind my; a ‘ w â€M's uf (he Sheldon ht‘h(l)l. bi} WAI'KEGAN FOI'NDBY (‘0. INCORPOBA' '1 hr board of review last week ,, axyumenu of mpresenutivu d ~ 5L Mary's of the Lakes 31‘“ ‘3 Arm-a. whivh 5905;» to be relied taxation on 1,000 acres of land which a $104,005“) university 11" (‘ulhulic priest: is being foul“- fl urganlmtmn. i.~ educational, flag 1mm playgrounds, and beau! ‘3 pm! of the land will be under Q: \atmn {m ralsmg food for a ‘ ' xhv land should be exempt the a» public u-huols and church“. “35 uther amumem L- that the" . lake on the land (‘umpn'lh‘ acre!» ‘= 'l'lu- board (-1' rmwu «mm d 1hr "lake" |> an artiï¬cial on: d: lhn-nfurr cannot be clawed fl: swamp land ur natural lake; I that H Will he used “whim“; {he purpuse of educating one (‘7 body. and therefore (‘uuld not In†0d In [hr same (‘lmu as a w school. UNIVERSITY ASKS AH)" Nirhulas Finn and “I. McM-hon of (‘hica‘ru award {luv the board to 3mm» the an. 2hr shoal. The» men “1‘1 Inasmuch as the school in I r!“ IQ... 0' It. Join! An.â€" IIOILAND lull ‘lu. cocoa-0.0.0.000... 08. J._ In“!!! mumum-c by Fm! Chub CHL'RCH summons. so bedtltbly 'ollnwmt. Wool: Mnimunec _ Threw are the l history of the fun! Orderh'are «min to insure earl) deli“ I‘elephoo. Hum.“ Purl Him-n CHRISTIAN Sl A. G. M We will this car at will he am riding qua markahle l springs. thc car. and th ing, carry 3/ est roads w ness and é: thing yuu f Your d0! you ï¬rst ri Chassis .. Runabout . Touring (1 Truck (‘h Coupe Sedan .WILIS3 SPRIN You t: be make use Telex)? THE. Hour!