Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 59

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November 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE High Court Ruling Benefits Employe B ou,ling Notes 1 Using Carin Jf ork -----------! r 59 Highest Grade A unique decision, construing the :~{esults of thi . week's play in tht \Vorkmen's Compensation act of Ne- \\ tlmette Busines s \fen's Bowling braska and its relation to an autoist ~eagu e, C(llHluctc<l at th e Dlcser Howlusing his car for the benefit of his em~ lllg academy, were reported as follows: [)rapery and U pbolsterfj Fabrics ployer, has been handed down by the D?etsch Bnlt lwr:-o. 2.9-+6--Ceorge ntcser, supreme court of Nebraska. · The 2,J11 : :\f urad Bey, 2.730- Blesers, ANTIQUES case, reported by the legal department 2(J33; Joseph Braun ancl ~nns, 2.315We specialize in Antique Furniture of the American Motorists association (,rct·n HinT, ..?.517: Ridgt· Annuc in cooperation with The Automohd~ Pharmacy. 2.X3-t--C. 1'. h:ro~r hel. 2.-+13. Repairing and Refinishing club of Illinois, is regarded b.r the a.Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order .sociation as one of importance to hun:\fr:-:. llarold \Vatt oi Eran:--ton and dreds of thousands of autoists ·'·roug-h- :\f r:o;. Charles H. Kraft of \Yilm ette (ltlt the COUntry WhO Use thL. 1 auto- ClltL·rtained .),) lll etllhers pf the ~1 o thcrs' mobiles in the course of their emplo .r - cluh of Delta Zef·a S()rurit ,. and the Highest Grade Upholstering mcnt. n.wthcr :-- (,j tl1e llC\\' plcdgT~ ;~ t Shawnee 1 808 Oak Street Established 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145 . I'1'1 · · · f WI'd e-~prc.:a< 1 Jill( nu11tn· rluh Tue..;da,· .nf la st we k. lC dt:CJSIOll IS 0 . __ ___ _ ----------portance, the association points out , 1 because of the fact that forty-four · ~tatcs and the District of Columbia ~l/V\I\1\l\IV\MI\!VII\/\1\III\1\1\IlMI\Ill\111\lll\IIIII\1\1\I\1\I\1\IUV\/\IH s 1N c E nni\1\MMI\I\M~I\ni\I\I\MI\~MnMI\1\I\nN\1\MMnMMMMn~ nnw have Workmen's Compensation acb. more or less similar tn the :\ chraska act. , The case arose when an aut o ist was 5 killed while repairing his car. If c was · = ~ ~ found dead in his garage from carbon ' mouoxidc poisoning. Several tool.; Lt ,. at hand indicating that he had heen 1\·ercome while doing repair work. j11 ..;t 1 l'riPr 10 leaving his home inr hi . . (lt'ti c:: cial duties. r:::: The employer claimed that till' t'ill Jdoyee had not been reqnt..,tt·d t(l t b (· lti:-. car in connection with hi~ dad , $ wurk and that no contract for tltl' car· ~ tt:-e had ever been sanctioned. Till' l·mployt' r further claimed that the l'lll ·~ ~ pl,l.\·ee was not working f1lr him at · ~ ~ $ the.: time of hi's death and that death · c ~ did 1wt arise out of employment. I The court held the c\·idcllCe clear 2 that the emplovee had been using t;lC' : rar ior the benefit of the employer. and th~t he had gone to the garagl' to get the car to perform a duh in lin e " ·ith : :::::::: hi' wnr k. It makes no d i fT eren c c. 1h t· CtH lrt d~clared, whether t hert· "·;~:- an 2 ~ l·xpress or implied contract i11r th(' u'\ ~ $ ·ni the car in the work . .. \\'here the work is being d1 lilt' iiJr \ the benefit of the emplo.\·cr, whtrc t ~1e ! ..:ar is used with his kn(l\rll'dJ..!c and 1 ro11sent, and where the emplon~e l' 1 killed or injured while using that ;, 1- 1 ! :-trumcntalitv, it will be lll'ld that he was about -his master's hu:-;ine ~:-; . th<' 1 c~Hlrt <leclared, in awarding the dt' re a:-;t.·d's widow $15.00 per wn·k f< ':· : 330 weeks. ! UPBOLSTERIIIG Cabinet Work H. G. LINDW ALL 1 ~ . i 1 ~ s ~ < The Home in Good Taste ~ = ~ I ~ ~ = Miniature Factories Aid in Servicing , Dodge Cars I \finiature factories incomporatcd in tht· service departments of hundreds ; (·t l >odge Brothers dealers are reconditioning used cars according to standani:' llC\'er dreamed a fe·w years ago. It has hecome a business within a husi- · 11cs~ in which used cars accepted hy the dealer leave his salesroom with <·yc·ry possible improvement in appcar< ·nce and performanl·e, and ,,·ith workma n:-;hip guaranteed. I Factory processes are duplicated in 1 reconditioning these cars so that buyer:-; are assured of quality, fairly priced. s,wcial paint and lacquer departments refinish the body and fenders '"hen necessary. Separate shop divisions on:rhaul the mechanical equipment of the cars to insure the best p0ssihlc PlTformnce. 1 = :::= ===_ - 5 you will sense the quiet elegance of this Georgian home upon first sight. The gra~eful walk, distinctive entrance and harmonious development of house and grounds invite your inspection. Indoors a feeling of completeness ~revails. The dining .an.d living room walls are canvased. Solad brass hardware, artistic lighting fixtures, recessed ra~iation, ~arefully. chosen wall papers and even an electric clock an the kttchen gtve the house added friendliness. There are four bedrooms, two dressing rooms and three baths on the second floor. Two extra bedrooms may be added, if desired. ., ===' ::$: ~ ~ ~§: ::: = ~ :;.:; c:::: VISIT SKOKIE RIDGE AND THIS HOME TODAY Representative on Property ~ ·==: === ~ .-i $ 2 $ ~ 5 ~ :::a s s ~ 5 ~ 5 BAIRD ~ & ~~ EASY TO FIND It is easier to find a gentleman drin-r in a crowd than to look for a needle in a havstack, advises the safct~· hurrau of the Automobile cluh of Illi nois. :\f rs. E. B. Hinklev of San neni~o. Texas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burtner, 810 Oakwood avenue. is in the Au~ustana hospital where she is . r~?coverin,S:! from a serious kidney operation. It is hoped she will return to her parents' home by Thanksgiving. Office: 1071 Skokie Ridge Drive, Glencoe Phones: Glencoe 1554-Briargate 1855 ~ Sheridan Road to Park Avenue, Glencoe, West to Bluff Street, North to Dundee Road, and west to entrance. ~IJUUliUlllJUUllll\l\nlll\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\ni\I\I\I\1\I\III\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\IUU\I\lU\I\IU\I\I\I\J\I\I\IV\nni\KIU\I\nnl\ni\JU\IUUmJU\nMIUU\l\1\IUlllllMMIWUl/\lifi 2 =

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