Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 38

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31 WILMETTE LIFE M~y 25, 1928 ~DD& E- BROTH I-RS VICTORY Displaying the Flag · S1 L-------------------------~-------------------HEN the flag is displayed other th.an by being· flown from a staff, it should be displayed flat, whether indoors or out. When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a waU, the union (that portion of the flag which contains the forty-eight white stars in a blue field) should be uppermost and to the flag's own right; that is, to the observer's left. ' When displayed in a window, it should be displayed the same way; that is, work the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street. When festoons, rosettes, or draping of blue, white and red are desired, bunting should be used. but never the flag. When displayed over the middle of the street, as between buildings, the flag should be suspended vertically, with the union to the north in an east and west street, or to the east in a north and south street. Take curb flags down at sunset; they should not be left out at night. W I Suggestions 1. No ·disrespect should he shown the flag of the United States of America. How do YOU test ·a motor ear) . Ia ~ttl the ~t te.t y~ apply. to.a ~tor car? · · · Thea drive The Vactory Six, for no car in its class ia 10 fat. · · · Ia acctlntiiUm a major consideration? · · · 5 to 25 miles in 7% seconds -10 to 45 milea in 13% aeconds -tdl tbe unparalleled story of Victory pick-up. Are you interated in tconom1? ··· 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour ia average gas consumption for this tamoua Six ··· 9{,oom11 ··· HeaCI room r:qual to any-superior to most-in its dau. Wider aeata-more feg room. Big! And a beauty! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues -tomorrow'1 style with Dodge dependability. A car that you should try out-now-yourself at the wheel. - 2. The flag should not be dipped to any person or any thing. The regimental color, state flag, organization or institution flag will render this honor. 3. The flag should not he displayed with the union down except as a signal of distress. 4. No flag or penant should he placed above or to the right of the flag of the United States of America. S. The flag should not touch the ground or the floor, or trail in the water . 6. No object or emblem of any kind should be placed on or above the flag of the United States of America . 7. The flag should not be used as drapery in any form whatever. l7se bunting of blue, white and red. 8. The flag should not be fastened in such a manner that it will be easily torn. 9. The flag should not be draped over the ·roof, top, sides or back of a vehicle or of a railroad train or boat. \Vhen the flag is displayed on a motor car, thr staff should be affixed firmly to the chassis or clapped to the rad~ator cap. one of the wonder spots of this country, makes the Elmira coJiege Mar dances one of the most important Miss Marian Page, daughter of Mr. events in the college year. and Mrs. Albert N. Page, of Wilmette, took part of Diana in the famous May A surprise party was given by Day celebration of Elmira college held friend s of Mi:ss Emma Rummier of at Watkins Glen, N. Y., May 18. The 1015 Starr road, Winnetka, last ~ion scenic background of \\"atkins Glc1 ~ , day evening in honor of her birthday. Wilmette Girl Has Part in. EImira C0 II ege Fete CouP'- $1045; 4-door Stdan, $1095; DeLux~ Setfan, $1170; DtLuxe 4-pau. Coupt, $1170& Sporl ~dan, $1295-f. o. b. Detroit. Sincere Service Always C. M. McDONALD 1019 DAVIS STREET PHONES: UNIVERSITY 224. WILMETTE 224 Hydro · Eleetrie Brake Testin1 Free Evanst·on ID We have just installed this wonderful machine which records the actual pressure exerted by your brakes on each wheel. The only machine on the North Shore. Authorized service station for Lockheed 4Wheel Hydraulic, Bendix and other Mechanical Brakes. · B·lag Yolll' Ca. in NOW be- lo·e yoabave "The Zulu war..daace 1oe1 lib tbb," you'll be able to tell ···· or a thOUialld other Ulllque tala of placet few have teen - the Arpndne, South Africa'· kaleidotcoplc cout towDJ, the bl1came veldtt and priml.. dve nadve kraala. LUt year thit fudnatin1 "Cnabe of Contrutt" wu nearly booked by mid .. summer.- Don't wait& phone or write for detail· Dow, while yoa caa adll1et choice ·pace. an Aeeldeat! R. S. ELWORTHY, Steamship General A·ent, Ph. Gr. llH 1111 w. Railroad An. canadian iad&[ w.acraenu..tn....as,e~eaa 71 E · .Jaekeoa BITd., C..e&I'O, Ill. Corner of Noyes Street EVANSTON Lorraine Driving Lights Westlngboase A11tomoblle Brake Kokomo Ventllaton Gabriel 8n11bbers Loekbeed H7dra·lle 4·W·eel, Beadlx aad Other Meehanleal Brakes ·

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