Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Aug 1929, p. 36

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36 WI L ME T T' E, L I FE. August 23. 1929 Silent Automatic Still in Silenee-Eeonomy Dependability-Sales You cannot keep a good product from asserting its leadership. The Silent Automatic Oil Htirner is an example of the demand for nothing but the best in heating systems. The strongest proof of "Sil~nt' s " efficiency, dependabilit\', econom\' and comfort is found i~ "Silent\;, phenomenal salese'er~ where! d t·~· rt ' l' Villagers Frolic at C. ·o f C. Picnic It· is not difficult to state the reasons for "Silent's" popularity -for "Silent's" amazing record of success. Read and consider the superior advantages this excellent oil burner offers. Realize that "Silent" has introduced into the modern home a radically new conception of comfort, cleanliness and satisfaction. Till' f o/lo ;cin t; last /t·~c· 'iC' I't' ks ' p'ttrchaH· .~ rr·prt' .l'f'lll iJJ a small the t' ll u rmou .~ sales of SI/.1:','\IT .- ll ' TO .lf .-1TIC. """··rf .J. l'a ul 1.. Wll . ,lETTE l!ot·l~t· hro-.c· hc ·l .luhll W. Iliff \\ Hltt ·r Hi-.uc ·r ". \ ll"liu Ulr1ton· \\ . I. Budht· I oui" ,J. 1\··:1111 a i-. F. I · 1: i It· r-. ll:tl'\1 ' .' \. flu,lt I. IL Unlit ll:t I itt \. \ t·l,oll Holwrl IL .ltllll' ' ,J11h11 .\IIIII l'tl ~;~.J B ril'l' .\' c>. 'Ill ( ' c·utral \ 11 · . Ill~~ (; 1'1 '1'11" " " " \ IH~fl "iami Htl. I flU:! I. iII cl c·11 .\ 1 1', J:t~d 1 c·, .... (;I'C'C'II\\OIItl ~IH·ritlall \11 ·, :!II Wood Ia" 11 ;:w \ ,,., Htl. \ \ c·, ;:,! I 4; 1'1'1'11 \\nod \. F. 'ld ' aur~t·.' '1. \. \\'l'ltlon \\', \. 11111'111' 1' 1.. F. ""'11.\tlad,l' l' \It· \ ... . ... \ 1'11"1111 Hnht ·rt '1. (;rail Fra 11 I. ~It ..r r Itt 1'. C'. Little· F I'll II I. H, l o II II~ Ha) (;. BI'IIIIHd\1·1' IC:t 1\ lt·ia.: It Wa I'IIPI' l.c·tHIH rei II. Hoac·lt 1 ·:. \, 1\ l11ll l't·ltrl T. llil.rlt·.\' William tt. l.otl\\ic·k II . .\1. Ballanl c·. W. lll,oll, .Jr. Jlr. \ oi' Jna 11 J.. 1\t'tt l1'" I'll ll1·arhnr11 \. 1.. t; ale· II. t;. Tlta .nr l.utlrc·r 11:!1 J'nrc·'t \11 ·. ... :! I t-: 1m" oucl \1 c·. !1:!!1 .\1 ic· h ia.:'a11 \ 1 c·. 111!1 Elm\\ ootl \ 11·, I;.,, l'ra i rit· .\H. tnt t;urri~oll . ~l. lUll 1-.ahc·lla St. I:IIU C' hc·"'tllllt ~t. :!!111!1 l.akt· .\ '"· h.ENILWOHTll :1 I ;, ( · 11 111 11 o r II tl. ~:It Oxfortl Htl. ;.JI I·: "'I'X H11. :1:1:1 C' OIIIIIOI' Btl. WINNETKA ;.-.; \ rhor \ ' i1a1· Htl. l:!tl;· W p-.f moor Btl. :?H:! ~lrnit1a11 Htl. 11:!" ( ' h..rr.r ~t. :_ 111 l.irH·olll .\H. :1" t·: !':-n. Bcl. ll:!:t .hhu n .\ "'· :1:!41 ~uu ... c·t H1l. :1;:1 EltiH l.allc' GLENCOE ; J;, Elm Sf 1'1'1'1 11:!; ~ k o k i c· J) r. :.:!! Wootlllll\ 11 .\ , . , ·· lllll!l "o~c·lc·y 1--ll(,HL:\ND PARK \lltc·rt l!a1 11roncl \\', .\, Wic."holtlt 1-:tl\\anl 1\ruc·l.!c'r Btl. ;uH .\lc·Hall.i··l:- .\,·c·. :!11:1 \\' cHHII:t\\11 .\1c· .. Ha1i11la E\'ANSTON IJHmau Thoma~ \ . .\. Urc· w ,J oh II Ut· \' ric·s B. L C' hurda II 11 rolcl ll,l_n·nl"ortlt \, .\. ('hupc·ll l:m..,.,· U. Stuk··r o. Ht·ucllng lu1co ( ' , 'XItz W · .\1. c ·ar)ll'lltt·r :!"II" c;u rri~on st. 1... 11!1 . \~h11n· .\ 11·, :c:wt 1111.rtz;·ll St. :wo ( ' hurC'Il St. For·· ... t .\n. :!~.IN ;w w: :w:w 1!100 orrinarton St. :\'urrnantl,l· 1'1. Eustwoocl .\ H'. Lawntlalc· .\H·. Sht·ri1lan Ucl. Shl'l'lllllll .\no. "(·Hanit·l .\ H'. l~pper ~rramblc photo: SO-yard shoe :?U:I;; :!41:! 241111 :!I:!~ for boys. IIHIIIIIIh Hlllkt· 4·· 11. Stroni\dl (;Jt·JI\It·W ('iii<· .\),SIIl'latioll GLEN\'IEW (;Jt·JIIi«·W Second frC!m top: Girls' Sack race. Third from top: 50-yard race After all- it's what the SILENT AUTOMATIC will do that counts! You a\'oid di!!appointment by provin~ your \~ay step by step, by in\'e~ti~atin~ what the SILENT AUTOMATIC is doing for your neighbors. for \UJmcn tipping the scales at more than 160 pounds. SILE \', .\. DTOMATIC TH E NOI SELESS OIL BUI\NEA. ~mlth, .\t left: \\'ilmette's chan1pion pie'-catcr (couldn't he identified hcrau~e of disguise). )lgr. anu .E nginel'l Evansto.il Showroo1n, 1620 Shern1an Ave., Greenleaf 700 H~bbard \\'oods Showroom, 900 Linden Ave., Winn. 650 RETURNING FRO~l EUROPE ~1 iss ~I abel Kearns, Sl:cretan· oi the :\ational h.indl'rg-arteu and El<.:mentan· CL)llt...·ge, and ~I iss DorothY \\'l'ller, director oi the second grade of the children's school. are returning next week from an enjoyable European tour and cruise. Miss Elizabeth Middleton, one of the college librarians, is making a motor trip through England and France this summer. and is returning about the middle of September.

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