Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 54

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!'that every motorist seeks. Try Red Crown Ethyl and you'II stick to it. TIRfE OIL WEjLL, Bob 'n' Mac Main St. at Linden Ave. .Phone'Wilmette 3334 -R' Lowest Prices iii TRýADE IN YOPUR OLD.ý TIRES.. NEW AII-Weagîer BallôOns Faitotis.Dotible E:-gles turers té wnom AC. supplies equipruent, and of new business acquired during the past few montbs. "Operations at this time of the year,» lie said, "are usually around the.peak.' and. thi's increased activity compared witb the winter mon ths, is quite, natural. H fowever, the ex- tent of thé present increase ýand the fact that it IalIls for full ime, employ- ment is gratifving."', Latent 1931 Line> Tire lus tory! B UILDINmillions B ore t liasi any otiier conupany and .eln- joying lowest cosis, Goo(lycar offers týoday [lie fiuîest tires anîd greal. est values yot've ever seen! Ali Sîzes -AU Types A Il prioes ,WIIiuette Dattéry 6Eleetrie Sevice Say Headlights Should Be Fixed. as Saf ety Need. Correct adjustinent of headlightsi ýL 1 gnu ow vinçl il y 11 0.5 .12g in G<odyear, Tub. ,ou Buy in pairs time cneui me lcus, il sucn an ad- justment is incorporated in the head- lights. It is good practice, too, to ap- ply a mixture of lamp black and al- cohol. with a very soft clotb to the reflectors, and to Wipe this off wben dry.. The illumination can sômetimes. ber doubrled or even 'trippled. by vin-, tue of-this cleaniig:." prpaaton ~j4 L'Ior ue AV L4aging a Jubilee dance. f The program'n as outlined by Si. >Mayer, president of the club, bas been formrulated as a co.-ordinated part of the Chicago Jubil ee Week ceIebration., "'This wiIl be tbe first time that so great a number of autoists bave ev.er been assembled uinder onie roof," and we are, goinig to make tlhe affair onte that will. be consistent. witb tbe jubilet- spirit, declared Mr. -Mayer. Automoý biles, knotty' trafic entanglemcnts and the muss and cuss of the 'high- roads, will ail fade'into oblivion. with' the beginning of the evening's enter- tair3menit,,.with mnusic,' dance and song forming for the. most part the. at- mhosphere of a, carnîval night. 6,We cannrot lay enougli emphisis. on the importance of the_ duty of every Chicagoan ini making jubilcee week an entbusiastic and responsive civic aiffair," stated. the auto club- president. ."Wýe are going inito the spirit of the tbing by staging this monst er party and get-together for our~ metli'lers, and fri.ends. -Séveral bunidred reservations have already, been received f rom down-state auto-. ists wbo have expressed a desire to be included in theicj'ubilee, event. Rockforcl, Waukegan,. Springfield, and Bloomington members are niak- ing up special group parties for the trip to. Chicago. Invited hoîîor 1 guests who are, ex- pected to share inthe evening's fes- tivities include Mayor.-Antoni J. Cer- ma.ck; United States Senator ja mes Hamilton Lewis; Lieut. Gov. "'Fred E. Sterling; Coloniel A. A. Sprague, conmmissioner of public works; Oscar E. Carlstromn; William D. Meyernig, sheiff of Cook county; Robert Isharn ,Randolph. assôciation of commerce; V. S. District At orney George E.* Q. JohnsoDn; State's Attorneliy «John'A. Swansoni; Chief Justice J. S. ýSans-, teby, and others.,

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