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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Oct 1919, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 § rT HR Pe ing - 1. . or N - . . 3 Id : .; : part of Arkansas, just<as they did a |of supply for a like amount. This committee's direction and the orders L/ Ss ruqualization Board Gives Reasons year ago .after October. 24 will give substantially the same re- |were turned over to the factory in While the committee in charge of {sults as though the beet sugar dist- [the best position to furnish the for Sugar Shortage; Beet Crop May Help distributing the remaining eastern |ribution committee in Chicago a can2 sugar has not yet had time to still functioning, as the 1917 distri- complete its plans, roughly the sit-|bution was conducted under the SUBSCRIBE NOW | 1 : { 5 uation appears to be that, for the Announcement from the United! from Louisiana after November 1,|remainder of this year, about the Srates sugar sualiaation board tells [and while this crop is disappointing, | same quantity of cane sugar will be 5 g d the reasons for the present sugar amounting to only 100,000 'tons, it willl available for October, November and Wh Y H T T bl EF : shortage and gives all the informa- | serve to supply the southern territory | December distribution to the trade €n ou ave ire rou Cc El i tion -obtainable as to how the situa- until the new crop of West Indian [in the territory to be covered, as was | : >i. g i ion can be relieved. The report|sugar is available next January. The [distributed in August, September and Try Our Expert Repairing E i pends: Wan i Sosiery tersliory or the balance of Ootoben 28 i cos hat Yous, huge . : 1 "Figures just compiled show that [the year is ependent upon the re-lers in these markets will probably : . ES | during the first nine months of the maining old crop of ies supplies ; | receive about the same amount of | Cord and Fabric work our specialty. Tubes . current year approximately 500,000! therefore, conservation will have to sugar each month, for the balance of | repaired while you wait. All work uaran~ tons or more sugar was delivered to|be practiced, and to meet this condi- | this year, as was delivered to them, teed the domestic trade than was deliver- | tion a distributing committee, with say, in October, 1918. z . { ed Qusing the corresponding period in pn Frank C. ony as chairman, has "In the west and south freer distri- | We have a limited stock of Goodrich 30x3 1-2 J 1918. Notwithstanding this 18 per |been appointed at the request of Mr. ! bution is possible, as the beet sugar . | cent increase in distribution, as a George A. Zabriskie, a: of the [interests should be able to distribute Safety guaranteed 4500 miles at. . . $15.00 g pared with a normal average in-|United States sugar equalization | by January 1 400,000 tons of sugar. In 30x3 same guarantee... . 311.95 £ crease in consumption of about 4] board, to supervise and direct the |the fall of 1917 they sold 350,000 tons | i Including War Tax E per cent, the talk of a 'shortage' per-, distribution of all refined sugar by [of new crop sugar before January 1, | sists. These figures, however, are|the eastern refiners. 1918. With a larger crop and with- a clear indication of the extra- "In 1917 and 1918 the eastern gan font the interference that was ex-| ordinary consumption of sugar that|refiners withdrew from the territory | perienced in the winter of 1917, as a | we has taken place. and the fact must | west of Pittsburgh and Buffalo on |result of the extremely cold weather, | be recognized that directly or in- Octohes 1 and the middle west was|a better record should now be made. } Under New Management, D. SCHWARTZ, Prop; directly the American people have supplied entirely by beet sugar. This [In 1918 only 200,000 tons were distri- | . greatly increased their use of sugar.|year the eastern refiners took the | buted before January 1; therefore, it | 633 RAILROAD AVE. Phone Wilmette 2429 | One angle of this is shown in the | same step on October 15, and after | will be seen that if the 1917 plan is | heavy increased sale of candy, soft|that date and until the new year, ! followed out, considerably more beet | i Aid drinks, ice cream, etc., which in some | west of Pittsburgh and Buffalo and sugar can be marketed this year than Ee sections for the next three months! north of the Ohio rivers must be|was sold a year ago. A fairly free must be curtailed. supplied entirely by the domestic|and equitable distribution can be se- L L Nervousness Constipation nm nm "The west should secure immediate | beet sugar producers. After Nov.|cured if each beet factory will dup- relief from the harvesting of an aver-|1 the Louisiana interests will be able licate its sales of 1917, and those buy- age domestic béet crop which, with-{to take care of the territory south |ers who secured sugar in that period in a week, will be in full swing. Ad-!of and including North Carolina, a!from a particular factory should now ditional supplies will be forthcoming ' part of Kentucky and the southern'be able to look to that same source Take our baths and treatment Scientific methods for reduction and developing Corrective gym work SS === ===I Twenty Reasons Why You Should Buy a MILBURN LIGHT I E L E C T RI C : The modern, light, low-swung electric--the one with > : up-to-date stream lines. The most graceful car on the burn The rear seat will accommodate three--latest improved 5 B = = First class service--Highly skilled 2 attendants for ladies and gentlemen 2 E] | 2 3 Evanston Massage Parlors 609 DAVIS ST. Tel Evanston 4165 I a. Bi hc a i HE ihe dia DESIGN flush type auxiliary front seats for two additional aden | passengers : : ak INTERIOR ARRANGE- Large doors, a low step and complete élimination of the : Sh aio i; MENT : obsolete fixed chair permit an unobstructed entrance | i ; and exit : MEN ARGE DOORS The exclusive quick-change battery dystem-miakes it - i ' | i : possible to replace a discharged battery on very short d ar : BATTERY FEATURE notice ; : Specially designed cushion springs. Beautiful soft wool . body cloth, standard--also velours or mohair in har- monious colors The easiest riding car in the world--chrome vanadium" U pHoLsTERY DETAIL R IDING QUALITIES $45,000 Worth of Used Cars cantilever springs in rear, found only in expensive . ATION : TI DA en > : NoiseLEss OPER European gas cars : a Exceptional Bargains Axles built, and worm gears "lapped in by trained ex- perts in our own factory under the most careful and rigid . hia) R inspection 1920 Dorris---Run less than 1000 miles Hundreds of pounds lighter, therefore very easy to start : at 1g : and stop--easy to drive and park in the most congested ] 0] 9 Stanley Steamer Coupe. : ; traffic . WEIGHT Extreme battery and tire life on account of light weight. l 920 Paige Sport Model. 5 No complicated working parts, consequently rarely out . INEXPENSIVE UPKEEP ("on 1919 Oldsmobile Sedan. i Built and guaranteed by a factory known for its high- class product and square dealing for three quarters of a Goop SERVICE 1917 Paige Sedan. i Regularly equipped with the best cord tires: 12,000 to 15,000 miles service before replacement is necessary is not unusual i Operated by hand--especially delightful and serviceable . ® Ele ctr 1C in hilly sections, minimizing constant application of foot brake Light weight, simplicity of construction, up-to-date en- t . H anpsom APPEAR- ty trimmed and finished in 'a most pleasing I 91 9 Stephens Touring. Tins wae Ypnety of colors--wire or wood wheels are painted to ] 0] 8 Enclosed Overland Chummy. 1919 Scripps-Booth, 5-Pass. Touring. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. 1918 Overland Roadster, 3 Passenger. 1919 Jordan Touring, BRAKE gineering practice and the use of the best material assure . / i Loong LIFE durability Ee Westinghouse Shock Absorbers. A most important consideration ; merely raise the hood . ; | Ease OF FLUSHING ag he attests are easily accessible and cell openings | 91 9 Jordan Brougham, wire wheels, cord clearly visible . . . : C ONTROLLER Designed ta give constant service and manufactured in our tires. Just like new. i own plant--equipped with extra heavy fingers to prevent arcing x Fast and snappy for city use--instantly at the command of th tis T own CAR entire family--no chauffeur required--a child can i it F The above cars can be seen at 1019 Davis i More floor space available than in any other electric--a St Evanston or call Evanston 578 for demonstra- i R oomINESss wonderful convenience when packages or satchels have to be ! id 4 . : i % carried wi ) ; tion. Your present car taken in trade. Above cars || 1ghtweight, low swung, cantilever springs, stream lines, ex- . : IMPROVEMENTS : change battery, electric brake, adjustable rear seat, dnp can be bought for one-third cash, balance on twelve ing front seats 3 . i : C OOL AND CLEAN The front window may be completely lowered into a pocket-- monthly payments. ! i an exclusive feature--rear and door windows also drop NORTH SHORE SALES REPRESENTATIVES GEORGE H. MORRIS. SIDNEY MORRIS TELEPHONES Evanston... .1048) Office (Rogers Park. .761 Glencoe 203 (Home) FASHION AUTO STATION Buy your Electric from the Evanston branch where you get your service ik en Benson Ave. and Clark St., Evanston' "i i | General Motors of IMfinois ASK FOR MR. HOFFMEYER : MANAGER USED CAR DEPARTMENT ; : Telephone Evanston 578 1 1019 Davis Street Evanston, In. bi oN a ii " 4 oh ! rm

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