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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 21

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, tttItrtgtMttiitttttir "umAY. Nteat in! tuniliu of m' should he brought below the public'n admiring [In In! Janna.” lay: Charla. M. ture.. M of the Change Motor duh. eo-tue In the content neatly W by the National Automobile chi-her of commerce, which ha. for In Pqtrroq. the dine-wen of the oHeat at in America. "We of the AW Alla-obi]: Inuktitut. have lemon to he inher- ested in thin unique content conceived by our In!" organisation.” In” Mr. Hayes in commenting upon the plan which contemplate- ezhibitims of the prise-vinnh‘ car at the Now York Automobile Show in January. “The A.A.A. wan mum in 1902. when motoring van more of a name than anything else. . AT SHOW. JANUARY. 1929 Ph- tp Exhibit Can “It Be- ’fou I”. II All“! Exhi- bit h Chic-8'0: Stud “It More I”. "The Chamber'- "ipraUtimt that only can built before 1900 will be considered as eligible in it! come“ in going to limit the lulu-bar entered to a maiden”: um There In plenty of old can in the United States, Ind plenty of the. still run- ning, bot when you Bet but Felon I900 you're getting into the Ancient dun. "Sti0, I coma! like this probably will bring out a surprining number of vehicles of W Ind lengthy lin- enge. Frankly. it strikes us I. being a gun idea. Ind we're going to watch the outcome with red inter- ent. The ‘horutlcu curringe' that wins certainly will deserve the [lounge which the show crowds are lure to bestow." A. F. Decker. a driver for . Wnu, Regan trucking concern. narrowly en- raped death last week when the big International truck he In using to haul and for the new road under construction between Hun-idem Ind Wit-rand: crushed into the head and of n freight train on the Second St, cunning or the Haitian. Milwaukee and St. Paul line at Libertyvilk. Decker escaped with I few on}: and brain". The truck was badly unash- DRIVER ESCAPBS WHEN NUCK RUNS INTO TRAIN Coulry for The. " W.Hr MILK SUPERIOR DAIRY comm 'BRAZILIAN AGATES ARE USED IN SCALES Matthhdl,huco-noln ofheruaerotir-tamt burn- ink-MI. Buutu,iasuriirst.rtieie.utth. Wo-NM-co-ni-Neo' but. ofthe Kuhn col-pay. them- from the “4. than had no halt. All new "I! laid oat of doors for modern studio; were then unknown ind not to be ntrorded if they had existed. No picture In: allowed to can more than $350 and my run far hemth that an". "Miss Gautier give. I new con- ception of the motion picture indus- try in the linking,” say: the mag-- sine, commenting upon the netiete. “It tell; of the have mull who brought order out of chaos, ot their pltionte, their whom-lens“. Miaa Guuntler pay- high tribute to he! co-vorken. “lane with hope in the he. of dignity. which. physical discomfort: and pitifully III“ Sai- aries. " patent: Ill interesting can- trust with the million dollar methods of tacky, but it run Miss Gauntier and those with her who laid the foundation: on which Hollywood was [in Gautier was tonight out by the mine in Stockholm. Sweden, where she retired many years ago urn though she had not reached the axe to beam: passe among the - stars. for when she started Mary Pickford had aluady appeared on the stage along with other celebrities of recent years. MiliioarYearANd Foams Are Washed Down Into Valleys. V Gathered There How miltiurt-year old fossils take a vital part in modern Amerian bani- new in I curious item of the day's news. In the form of I‘IIOS, buried m rocks, these ancierttshrssiis I?! washed down the mountains of Bra- ait and no plhereq in the valleys. Transported on the backs of llamas to the wen cont, and thénre by ship to New Jersey.ur New York, they eventually reach American factories. A Toledo scale company opened the first Anerinn “an culling punt, which furnishes 30,000 pounds of this stone for use in tscales, This [ride of utte is the harden obtainable. new and only to the dinmund. By elim- Jenn Gouda, an: darling of It. Dan " Seu- My; Limbs-od- idwls nus may _ VII-able (‘olletti- i "The Adjutant Gene?! of the Army filo" has a valuable colection of his- toric earriages. some used by Presi- (i7,ii,. as I reminder of the days when the horse-dawn vehicles were Elbe thing in the transportation life of the nation." he continued. uni-mum.- thou-unwind.de Manon-dumbing:- .ttrsittii-ttnr-thM-- “MEWS titmtNigWlttlrrr The ooe-home shay, the arusto- cr-tlt noun " tnnnportation in br- gone days. is I run sight on the high- ny: today Ind attracts almost as much nttention u an airplane did I few yam no. molding to Clan-la I. Hayes. plaids!“ of the Chicago Motor club. which in minted with the American Automobile .sisoeiation. Amt-cutie Mode " Tuna- prtnlill in Bygone Days "At the sunn- time. the steady de.. crease in the number of horses has led the army to take steps to assure a samcient number for rivalry oper- anions. However. Uncle Sam has ken quick to replace all horse-drawn equipment with motor-powered units and the automobile has assumed I definite place in our military regime. i.6"weitirat" Indication Nn many of the larger cities, in- cludmtt Washington and New York, there are a few horse-drawn carriages uprated for the benefit of sightseers. But there is no more sitrttiticrutt in- dxmzlon of a motorized age than to see these carriages with their faded upholstery. dnn-n by an aged negro m tattered livery" It. Hayes recalled that only a short time no the last remaining 1sorse- drawn vehicle " the White House. a carriage used by the housekeeper. was "leaned to the barktrround and replaced by a modern motor CIT. Trnset and Study An mere _unusement. a way' of Spt‘ndan the setson. travel is one of the most {nukes and expensive com- mutwns we can make i the world,-- The American 'sl,',',',?,'-,,?', "In an instant." he cominued. "The house as demolished and scattered to the four tinds. How I escaped Ming In”: to new“ I do not know! We--" ,gmgggaggLaamPa-tt.-LAMDPAB%ruAM8t" RARE ON HIGHWAYS Few Are un t say'3lhrrrg QIhriatmaa’g lt with a (its APPLIANCE Gm , Telephone H. P. 1608348 East Park Avenue Highland Park, In. "I - IA: A uni-1115 "In MOTOR CAI HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES not: the m 6aBa.oe- 0; ad's. ' l-POB‘lm w PRA'Eqrii-gPo 01-1133 can may run 11.1. Ed: Tub-Ina Nothing; more to buy 'hoenr.tmethehei h G. Wttemoaer-erboughesotineoto. indie shock 1,'2ieS'2",',',ei,tl'r tor “I b""-t'.itrr.uodso-to- ered by a new, high-comptesuon. There's nothing more to buy. Nash 7-bcuing motor-to-r wheeib- pm on the can: " the factory, in- new double drop trimo-eit exposed Caddyou Oldie dealer putting them metalvm chrome plated-end . hot! on. a: Myriad of other vial improvm [and The “400” Senodned Six Salon Body them below. 6door Sedan. illustrated above, will And then remember that the price by [in you In when! idea of Nash dudes -thintr-_raroro.- 9 Sedans [roll $930 to $2.245. delivered. " Coupes, Cabriolet; “dating from $930 to SL830 delivered. gnaw QIhriatmaa (lhter WHIN dacNuh Salem“: quota “lb mitten!- . Much "daft " . ' yo-dnepticeon . Nah "-400." ye- will ind that it includes not only North Shore Gas Company _ Tm... 3300-3301 Useful gifts are of lasting value Give useful gm: this year. Gas appl'nnees are used every day of an ymr--ttr father, by mother? la the children. Whole families are made happier when they live the oomlbrt and conven- °nnco atrbeded them by gas ap- plhncea "Jqr"---thtt keynote of Chritttmntr---itt fotl'nd lit an ap- plhnees. snr"Meeryettriatmaa" with them this year. a" ‘WWWMMN DOWN (one year fo pay) NASH "400" The Quoted PM Includes Freight and Complete Equip-neat 'Foebh ensign steering Togsa'onnl vibnu'on Aluminum alloy [aims _ Sm) New double drop inn. (Dec. 1-24 inclusive) The meaty we: bought BO hne I mo. tor cu before-bitt-handsome-Po- ered by a new, high-compassion. 7-bcuing motor-to-r wheeib- new double drop trimo-eit exposed unculvm chrome plated-end . host of other vial improved-cm. [and them below. "400" "he. Come in nod see it. Tak- it out and drive it. Shore mm'nsr-din- "kT,,ip22rLt'.' Longer wheelbas- bun-m When-ins crankshaft Onepiea Salon o.ttm.ee-'rasy lender: Exterior meal-m CUar . . Iron WWII...- $998.0. 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