Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1920, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 NORTH SHORE AUTO SALON DEC. 1 TO 4 Annual Display to Faatura Mora Than 30 Makes of Cars; Oakland- Phillips is Headquarters Latest conveniences, necessities and even luxuries of the automobile world, as exemplified in the new models of some thirty or forty makes of cars, sedans, roadsters, touring cars and laudelets handled by north shore and Chicago dealers will be on display at the annual automobile show of the north shore. The Oakland-Phillips Motor com- pany at 1013-17 Davis street, Evans- ton, will house the display and the date for the affair has been set by the automobile dealers' association for December 1 to 4. It had at first been hoped that the Northwestern gymnasium might be secured for the show. The university authorities however could not see it that way and .the Oakland-Phillips storage rooms being large and fully lighted were chosen. It has the largest floor space for a building of its kind on the entire north shore. Closed Car Feature One of the features of the display will be the number of closed cars on exhibition. The joy of 365-day service to the year has so impressed itself on the car buyers that this type of machine is rapidly growing in popu- larity. There will be fifteen booths repre- senting north shore dealers and each dealer will be allowed to display three cars. If each takes his quota as is expected at this time there will be some forty-five local cars on dis- play. Space is also being reserved for the Chicago dealers and there may be some fifty or sixty cars in all on display. No Accessories Show "This will be purely an auto show," said R. D. Cunningham, chairman of the publicity committee, "and we do not intend to reserve any space for accessories. People who come to the display will not be bothered with solicitations to buy some new spark plug or tire filler." The dealers will have their agents on hand to answer questions, dist- ribute literature and take orders. The different makes of cars to be rep- resented at the show are as follows: Reo, H. C. S., Auburn, Scripps-Both, Maxwell, Paige, Moon, Studebaker, Elgin, Hupmobile Franklin, Willys- Knight Overland, Jackson, Nash, Stearns, Cleveland, Stephens, Chand- ler, Buick, Dodge, Lexington Nation- al, Hudson, Essex, Ford Milburn Light Electric Oakland and Sheridan. The show will be in charge of the following committees: Management, Peter N. Jans, chairman; signs, Earl Coal, chairman, M. R. Walsh and J. B. Coy; printing and advertising, R. D: Cunningham, chairman, C. A. Frid- man and H. H. Quigley; music, C. H. Briggs, chairman, R. Metz and Tracy Holmes; rules, Benjamin E. Gage, chairman, Lincoln Scales and A .H. Peck; decorating, C. M. McDonald, chairman. WILMETTE FATHERS PLAY AT ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Father's Day Observed at State Uni- versity in* Connection With Ohio- Mini Game In the midst of the excitement at- tendant upon the crucial Ohio-Illi- nois football game last Saturday, students of the University of Illinois found time to observe, in connection with the championship game, the an- nual Father's Day, when the fathers of the students became the principals in a merry round of joyous entertain- ment. It was an elaborate affair and afforded "something to do every minute of the day," according to a Wilmette father who was privileged to enjoy the event. Every fraternity and sorority gave a special program of events in which the fathers were asked in. Among Wilmette fathers who par- It's only in the exception- ally large family that the job of doing The Week's Washing will spread over more than a quarter of a single working day when it's done by means of an Electric Washing Machine About 2 hours is usu- ally sufficient. There is no drudgery in the operation. The machine does all the workâ€"you look on. Federal Electric Washing Machines Monthly Payments Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois ticipated in Fathers' Day were: O. W. Schmidt, 827 Elmwood ave- nue. David Nelson, 821 Elmwood ave- nue. Charles A. Eldridge, 1011 Green- wood avenue. Frank J. Seng, 435 Lake avenue. Gerard J .Bichl, 1120 Chestnut ave- nue, Kenilworth . Oliver M. Bennett. Robert R. Jones, 929 Michigan ave- nue. Fred Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. N. T. CHESSMEN WIN. New Trier High school chessmen recently defeated the Hyde Park High school VA to 3%. The players representing the North Shore school were Spaulding, Patterson, Cameron, English, Major, Germer, Fitch and Eisendrath. Mr. Sarn Clark, who is in business in Boston, spent Thanksgiving at his home, 716 Lake avenue. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN Proprietor SPECIAL SALE on Silk and Serge Dresses FALL & WINTER COATS AND DRESSES 1126 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE Phorr. Wilmett* 2483 Fred Nitto Upholstering, Drapery Cabinet Work Furniture Repairing Mattress Renovating and Window Shades Telephone Wil. 474 and 2430 "Christmas Gifts" With the Holiday season comes the annual problem of "What to Get and Where to Get It" We can answer the question by suggesting a bank account. Come in and let us explain how you can open one as a gift to others without their knowing it until presented. WILMETTE STATE BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 ^IllUllllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllltllltlllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllllllllltlllllllJ TWO or three large family j washings could be done | | at a discount of price | 1 if called for at certain time. 1 ] Phone Kenilworth 222 | fmillllllllWIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIItllllllHtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK â-  Portable Garages and Summer Homes â-  ^^^ GARAGES I * â- MfcSHBBi*^^^ Sand for Catibfm, â-  Delivered and erected in few hours. â-  4307-19 W. 24th Place CHICAGO â-  â-  Phone Lawndala 1877 â-  li........................ J USL USL USL USL USL USL USL USL USL USL ^ If&tejM* X////"/vy//y/iv/>V/'/y///y/s/^^^^ Now Look <*t Them That's what you'll say when you have your Shoes Repaired by the Ave Electric Shoe Repair Shop408wSm '""'"""S///s/s/y////>//'/y//sy///s/syy/ys^^^ The North Shore Hotel EWNSTQN, HUMS now has available a few one, two or three room suites FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY TELEPHONE EVANSTON 6400 r- J , fSTORAGC BATTERY I SERVICE All our repairs ~on any make of hedtery ~ are guaranteed for 8 mo; Is that good old battery of yours getting balky? TO bring back its snappy motor-spinning power may require only a skillful repair. No matter what your battery's make, bring it in for Golden Rule Service. We don't have to sell a fixed number of batteries each month; that's not the USL Policy. Often when a man thinks his battery is done for and wants to buy a new USL, we show him how he can save money. We repair his battery and give him an adjustment guarantee for eight months. That is Golden Rule SERVICE. We are expert at keeping electrical systems in tune so they will treat batteries right It is important to remember this. We sell only the USL Battery, which has long life Machine-Pasted Plates. USL Batteries are shipped to us "Dry-Charged." This avoids all before-sale deterio- ration and you are assured a perfect battery with every bit of its life intact. If you have trouble with your automobile battery and require recharg- ing or repairing, come to us at once and enjoy our Qolden Rule Seniee U. S. L. BATTERY SERVICE STATION Phone Evanston 1500 1516 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, III.

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