Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1935, p. 24

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you r cIariest, newest, coolest clothing on -the North Shore Line -itfs ELECTRIFIED, s0 doi't worry, ~ ~. -aboutcool soot or cinders. You'Il airrive at your destination 'just as clean, jujst as. refresbed, os when you Ieft home I' COOL, TOIOI Air-conditioned by, nature, just open your window for, ail the fresh air you1 want. Air, free, of gasoline fumes, dirt, cinders and $moke. Real cleanlinsiss and traie comfortl KLECTRIFIED NORTHl UNE NO SMOKE ,,NO DIRT* NO. CINDERSI1 Confidence plays an important part in our business.. here 's w--hat %we mean *Behind every business which has served people any. length of time is customer confidence. Lloyd Liollister Imc. Printers *Publishers. Engravers 1232 Central AvenueWjlmette SA.Idrakw 1216 W JiIu.tte 4300 JViw.tka 2M0 Greeoitai 4300 C. Frank Williamis, 201 E. Delaware place, Chicago, is now keeping bis plane, a Stinson, at the Pal-Waukee airport hangar. Mr. Williams uses the plane frequently for .tnips through the southern states, in connection with bis lumber business. He returned la§t week fromi one of these trips.. His pilot is- Herbert Anderson, formerly' vice-pesident,.of the Chicago Avia-. tion, corporation. Mr. Anderson and his famnily 'recrently mnoved to 237 Wood court, Winmette. Flies Stinsogn Reliant Here from West ýCoast Flying Walden W. ShaW's Stin son Reliant,. E. ýA. MéCorkle. areived at Curtiss airport from.LosAngeles last week, Mn. Shaw, wbho spends bis win- ters in California, had returned a-few. daYs, earlien. He will keep his plane in the hangar at Curtiss fieldduring the swnrner mxonths. Shaw is, the f a- ther-in-law of Daniel Peterkini, Jr.,- Morton SaIt cornpany official, who also has a Stinson which hie keeps at the Curtiss hangar. Flies from PaI-Waukee .to Detroit.and Peoria Walter Piper of the Beardsley and Piper Foundry Equipment company Miade two trips to Peoria, Ill., and one to Detroit last week in bis Lockheed Vega. Mr. Piper'flies from the Avia- tion Country club, Pal- Waukee air- port. Other departures front Palwau- kee last week were J. L. Younghus- band for Toronto, Can., in a Fairchild, and Chester Faust for the Twin' Cities. Stinson Reliant fo Bay City Brought Here A Stinson Reliant belonging to W. J. Sovereign of the Aladdin coin- pany, ready-made-house maniufactur- ,ers, was brought to Curtiss 'airport IVISITOR FROM MADISON IH. H. Robinson of Madison, Wis., was a caller at Curtiss airport last week. He arrived in bis Stinson, spent two hours. in Chicago and hopped off again for the Wisconsin capital. a V acation zuggestion American Airlines was the first' transport compafly to arrange a comn- plete air-water-bus tour at minimum cost. This tour enahies tourïsts to leave Chicago any day, fly to Detroit where trans fer is made tothe night lake stae Éo uffalo. From Buf- falo. the; trip to New Yor k. is.. cern- pleted in a comifortable motor' bus,. across thé picturesque Mohawk. Valley and dow.n the, Hudson river drive. This to 1ur.can-be made in. ether direction. * Despite the fact that.these ,tours are confined largely to.cities in the. middle West andeastern seaboard,, C. A. Rheinstrom, géneral traffic manager, said they were planined te. se.rveý the entire United States. Tour- ists visiting these sections of the country will be able to cover, more territory and see more of the n ation in less time than- in any other way. Demonstrates Stinsons at Peoria and Elgin H. S. Darr, president of the Chicago Aviation corporation, and C. W. "Slim" Freitag, a salesman for the corporation,- made a business trip from Curtiss airport early last week in a new Stinson demonstrater, Freitag also made a trip to Elgin to denion-. strate a model Stinson. Last Friday Freitag and Dan Peterkin left* Cur- tiss i Peterkin's Stinson for Austin Minn., and the Twin Cities. Harry Brown. Flics to Detroit from Curtiss Harry Brown of the Americati Weekly magazine fiew f rom Curtiss airport, where he keeps lis plane,, to' Detroit Wednesday of last weQek.,Hïe returned the -saine day. W. W. Shaw aiso made a trip from Curtiss Field to Detroit that day. Shaw stopped 1 at the Hamnmond aircraft factory at Ypsilanti-, Mich. 1Rrinds Pase&n-dp,'Wth FLIES TO SPRINGFIELD -Daniel Peterkin, Jr., flew from Curtiss *airport to Springfield, Ill., and returni Tuesday.of last weelc.

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