Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 30

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by Ray: Starchey, receaves e·nthusaastac praise from Bernard De Voto, who has lat to . . . . . . . . .. made a study of many of t~e early re· ligious movements in Amenca and has himself written a _powerful novel ~n a ·; &........ St. similiar subject-"The Chariot of Fare." .Mft ···L ·~tow Mr. De.Voto says: "'Shaken by the Wind' is a fine and. honest book. rhe Ci.EANi G "Aft.U author's understandang of the motaves at work and of the peculiar psychology 114 DAVIS ·ST. URIV. 571Z of religious ecstasy is very fine. It's a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:'"_:":_::to::._::hr~n:r_::o:ud:_:o::f·:..." ______ l Here's Hi .1 for· :. Lookl·t Over c fit 1 !idt:.!:::. t;=~r;.·o~ ia:! :n~:,~ · .fls Sllri·l Arriv~s "Shaken by the Wind," the strange ...,- .... e1 ...W1zl·· wll ... REDUCED IN ," '~ ·---·· c.-. 011 w........ .., "IIIWII5~ m. .direc:tious IS exceotioDally _good. Shipments delivered to any one of your stat lOllS m Cbica_go up to 6 o'clocl[ in tbe 8ftemoon are up here ready for delivery at 7 o'clock the~ morning, enabling us to secure prompt delivery very early in the day." The ~ ~It Company, .MUwa~ finds the North .Shore Line's ov~t mer~~J &erVJCe:=a valuable atd to busillftJS. Ia a recent letter to the North SbOre Line, Dl!· · · Traffic Manager of the Chain Belt Com_pany said: 'We desire to am:'m.~:!."!.upoaboth ~ept IJe!Vice we are~. The service between Milwaukee 'f ·Here's what gouil call Convenient 1· · 2. Four trains every hour to the Chicago Loop! Chicago stadons that save you time and taxi fare- Commutation Howard Street Wilson Avenue Grand Avenue RANDOLPH &. WELLS Spring and clcu-up are compan~oa woals in the vocabulary of motonsts who anticipate real service from their automobile"$ during the carreat tour· ing season. A bulletin prepared by the Mechanical First Aid depa!tment of. the Chicago Motor club gaves a condensed list of principal matters that should be given attentaon. . "Overhaul the cooling system. If rust scale is abundant, ftush radiator and cylinder block with a weak iOiution of soda or lye, then rinse ~th clear water. In·;pect hoses, replacang · ftabby or loose connections. "Change engine oil. "Remove oil pan, scape and clean with gasoline and dry thoroughly before replacing. "Inspect all bearings, particularly in wheels. "Inspect transmission and axle housings, cleaning and re-greasing. "Test steering gear and wheels for misalignment. "Clean terminal.; on battery and ·be sure battery and box are in good condition. "Check tires and rims, eradicating rust and caked mud. "Check gasoline distribution system for possible leaks and if possible use compressed air to dean gas lines. ..AdjU'.it carburetor to give leaner mixture. "File and adjust breaker points and other electrical contacts, including those in generator and starter. See that generatm: is not overcharging. "Replace defective or darkened light . globes and polish reflectors. "Wash car thoroughly, being careful to eliminate caked grease and mud." · I Get Dooe on the Roads Before That Spring Tour With advent of Spring, motoring difficulties are manifold; dirt roads are softened from winter snows and rains : from alternate freezing and thawing; and highway contractors are beginning construction programs w h i c h will eventually result in many miles of new roads, but, which will bring inconvenience and perhap·s discomfiture while under way, points out a bulletin issued by the touring bureau of the Chicago Motor club. Detours appear in unexpected places, great piles of stone are strewn in the middle of the road, and roads that were familiar last faU are an unchartered sea to the uninformed tourist. When planning a trip at this time of year, it is highly important to · secure accurate, up-to-date iJ!formation on road conditions. The motorist ·who will observe thi's precaution will save himself much anoy.ance and disappointment and possibly expense. Madison and Wells Quincy and Wells La Salle and Van Buren State..Dearhom Roosevelt Road .. to-the-Loop service 3. Direct that really takes you to the · 'I ., Loop-to the very heart of Chicago's business, finan .. cial, shopping and theatrical center! 4· .Board Chicago Rapid Tran.. sit ("L") trains from the same platforms in Chicago for convenient transporta.. tion to any part of the city. Invite Resident. to Hear Noted Child Psychologist Ride the North Shore Uoel Reclucecl-nte fiO.ride, 25dde and to.ride dckdl. laquire at dckc alice. Residents of the north shore are invited to hear a lecture by Dr. Alfred Adler, distinguished Vienna psychologist, who is to speak at the Elm place school auditorium, Highland Park, Monday evening, April 9, at 8 o'clock. His subject will be, "The problems of Life as Social Problems." Dr. Adler occupies a high position in Vienna·as a p'3ychologist, and one who is especially interested in the guidance and understanding of young children. He has established twenty-two clinics in Vienna where his teachers are trained to understand children and the problems of the normal, as ·II as abnormal child. I. I Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. . The Road of Sen~ice WILMETTB PASSENGEil STATION Pb. Wil. 2514 - Baaaae Checked New· York ·was the first · state to enact a motor vehicle registration Jaw acf.ording to reports received by the Cti1caJPO Motor -dub. It was adopted in ~. - ~····· ···- · ·FIRST AUTO REGISTRATION . J.l

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