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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Sep 1927, p. 52

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WINNETKA TALK September 17, 1927 : Proudly As if to summarize, in one model, all the charm for which Pierce- Arrow has so long been noted, the five passenger Sport Sedan Landau es its place among to- y's foremost motor cars. The superb Pierce-Arrow body of hand-hammered aluminum --to which the low, rakish, leather lan- dau back, adorned with Victoria irons, imparts a smart continental flavor--is mounted on the famous 130-inch Series 80 chassis, with its mi , silent engine. x ihm pA the richly ap- pointed interior is fully in keeping with a car of such spirited aspect. Sport Sedan Landau coribines the charm of many cars Handbuilt, the Sport Sedan Landau not only evidences the traditional Pierce-Arrow quality in beauty and finish; but through the years and over the miles it will be found far more economical to own and to use than an ordinary car. It may be had ia a wide range of color and upholstery. 3 3 Only a limited number will be available this season. Orders, of course, must be filled in rotation. Ask usto turnaSportSedan Landau over to you so that you may see for yo how splendidly it meets your requirements. Standard Series 80 chassis. 14 to 17 miles per gallon of line. 15,000 to 18,000 miles per tire. Nation-wide Pierce-Arrow Flat Rate Service effects operating economy. Houdaille double-acting shock absorb- ers and special Pierce-Arrow 4-wheel brakes are standard equipment. The price of the Sport Sedan Landau is $3 02 5 Gus Sux and canrRergtion Other cars up to $8000 'PIERCE-ARRO A small down payment gives you immediate delivery Your present car accepted as cash Tom HAY AND SoON 1819 RIDGE AVENUE EVANSTON Greenleaf 50 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS BAHAI LECTURES Albert R. Vail of Evanston, a re- nowned Bahai teacher, will deliver an address on the "Power of Prayer" Sun- day, September i8, at 3 p. m., in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, architect, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette. Head- quarters of the assembly, public li- brary, and reading room at 112 Lin- den avenue, where literature and in- formation as to the scope and purpose of the future work can be obtained, are open daily. Visitors from all parts of this country and Canada, also from Europe, Persia, Japan, Hawaii, and Australia, have been on the grounds during the past nine months. They ar- rive singly and in groups of 50 or more. Classes from various general and re- ligious educational institutions at and near Chicago make special visits. Con- ferences for amity between colored and white races throughout the United States are being arranged by the na- tional inter-racial committee. The first of the series, at Green Acre, Eliot, Maine, July 22 and 23, was largely at- tended and addressed by eminent edu- cators and professors and publicists of various races. Plans are being made for one in Wilmette in the near future. It is understood that meetings will be resumed in the Temple basement with the advent of cool weather. di --3 ---- a 114 - T he New Orthophonic ICTROLA with Radiola In the delicate Italian style, Florenza Model, you will find the very soul of music, combined with the countless advantages of Radiola. COME IN AND HEAR IT! Convenient Terms A liberal allowance will be made for your old instru- ment on one of these new ORTHOPHONIC RADI- OLA combinations. NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE CO. 712 Church Street Evanston Open Evenings

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