Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1926, p. 26

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WILMETT E 2 LI F E January 29, 1~.!1 1 ~WWW?WAff4Zi'WH!/H/WW7nAW««wnQU~&fo · "For Fuel-Use Oil" Prompt Deliveries from Our Winnetka Bulk Storage Plant Braua Bros. Oil Co. uFor Fuel-Use Oil" Wilmette and Win· netka WILMETTR 290 WINNETKA 1565 r"«(T)Wt&742dVAididid1d»ll.VUff7U/ffAW4WYAWZ/ff)tA'liH/I/////kff/7ff&i7L//UI/~?1222& MOTHS! A $ingle piece of infested overstuffed furniture may keep your home well-stocked with moths tor yeats. will not r id S pests. Our tr eatm ents can n o t and upho lsteri n g o f these m e tho d of treatin g a nd fumigatin g in o u r specially co n s t r u c ted chambers b y o ur X T E RMX p r ocess will po s iti vel y ex t ermi n a t e a ll ve rmin in overstuffed furnitu re and flP' n ishin g s. Y o ur f urni tu re r etur ned to y ou g u a r a ntee d free from in festati o n , e ntire l y od orl ess and t horo u gh } ~· v ac uum e d . Sl·eclullzing In Ridding Overstuffed 11""' urniture of Motlt Life and Vermin URFACE /\~ an unusually in terc sting contribu ti o n to the discl.!s si.o n of the P,ro.blem of indu -, trial relattons. the Clncago F ur nlll Sunday. Jan . 31. · 192~, pre ·ents for its spea ker, the big clo_thtt~g ~nanu.facturcr, Artlmr Nash I Cmcmnatt, Fred A. ~Ioore , director of the forum, announced. The A. ;\as h company ha s be en _conducted for six years on the ba s ts of an earnest application of the golden rule to the relation s of th e ~o~npany with it s employe . The poltctc s f the rompan_,.. the ,yagl' sca le, hour s .of labor and other fundamental afTat:~ h <~n· been derid ed by· the workers m , co-operation " ·ith the management. · The husinc ;,s has g rown from a · n:all shop to an immen:-.L' plant no\\' <~Otng tq),\·a rds of $o,OOO.OOO worth of bu sme ss a year-all in six vears' experience. I ~\ ~hort titne a~o :M r. Xa . h a-..kcd ! 1Jj.., t·mpluyes to join the trade union and " ·ill tell \Yhy he did this, giving a lso the hi~tory of hi s company's rx periment 'nth the golden rulr, under the:: subject. :·\Vhy T T A.ske,<,I ~fy Empion·..; to Jotn the Unton. The c;tddr<'~" " ·ill_ he. i01lm\·ecl t_hc que stt_on penod "tth tb tt--tt;tl q1rr111g and 1111 te~·~·~ti11~ ieatnr.t·:-.. . . . I he T·nntm nwcb 111 the 01~ mp!C thcatrl'. Randolph and Cbrk streets. Sunday aitnnonn at J o'clock. Industrial Problems to be Chicago Forum Topic Ford Products ·output Highest I . In Its Histo1....~~ 1 1 , I hr Frotn the.: standpoint oi till' t 1 ,· number oi "units" sold, and t!J i, eludes cars and truck llgurt: s a-, ,, I as tractors and Lit.lculn:-., ~he.: Ford .\ · tor company, durmg 192:>, e~tabl i- , the highc~t output tnark that ha ~ t · been sd at any time. in the hi :-. ton the company, accordmg toR. 1) . l·· ningham, local dealer. Although actttal car and t t ·1 figures. dttL' to the.: curtail!m·nt oi ~ duction at the titm· oi the intwd ut oi Ill'\\' models, ior the Lnitt.:d ~~ - · planb, hardy approximated th () , t ont· n:ar ago. so gt·eat \\'a:-. th e j11· in t·ractor;, and other unit:-. th .·· brought the cnml>inecl figure \() :t : on.l. According to tht· offtcial :-.tati-..til the colllpany . then· \H: re 1.775.245 , and trucks turned <Jtlt ll\· th e F planh thro~tghont tht: l ·;1ited St:t :\dded to t in:-. \\'cb tht· record ~ma-,1· production of all the iort·ign pl:ult 1 the Ford ).fot<,r C(Jlllpan~ · . "Inch · t;.tle<l 1.)(,,-t(,} car~ and tr,uch.~ .. :\d d · to thi..; the total of the <.. anadtan Jd there wa..; a grand to t al oi J.<J()II Fonl trucks and cars s<, ld during J·; 1 1 ' 1 , 1 · 1 E Effie Ja t.nes. d_aughtcr of ~fr .. and I ~fr:-.. I.a\\'rcnce \\ . Jame-> of _701 \ \lash'rEI ·· BUCKINGHA~I 14UH a:::ot7-32:l9 N. WESTERN AVE. it~gton an·nttL'. and ~fana_ Con<l~·. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I"' . 1001 .~;~~\'(Joel avetllle, \~tll enterta111 thL·tr tncn~b at ;t clanctng party 1 ~atttrc~a~· L'·'·entng. Janu ;u·~· 30 . at tlw \\ om;tn" club . - - - -\fan· ·Tam· 1{t·ad. d oi C~fr . ) ' · ) : ttll.~htn · 1'\01 <tn d \fr-.. T,olwrt ( ' · T,L·ad "' " entral an' nttc'. '"a' ho--tL·~-- ,,, a :-.mall · f · 1 1 · 1 · 1 \f L.'r()up nt rH.'lH.., at a :-. e1g 1 rt< t' . onda' L ' \·<·ning. XTIRMX FUMIGATORS NTERTAIN YOUNG FOLK 1 I 1 ~ur_,·eying the producti<,n_ hi --t"'·' ' the J·ord ~fotor companv tnr thl' !.1 fin' year-; it i.., it,ttnd tl;at alnu·-t acth· t\vice a.., many car-> and t rtll I "-cr.e t·trned nut h~· the Canadia n :t· L'ttitecl ~t;atc . , 1,J;ttl1.., i11 1025 tll :tt l 11021. The inn·ign l'xpansion l1 :h 1" ore rapid hmrl'\Tr aml in til l' --.~· 1111 pcri 1 ,cl ha..; more than trcblL·cl. 1 I· 1 1 1' I I I · c1.,)l ( ' · 'l'l H: Tatne-; \ \ . . :\ 11 . . 1 c ('I"<' './. ~ .~ · · · 1 a 1·tul h t '-'·ttttn! ·1 , · , · 1 I woo~ avcntCt;: 1<. 1~·p, ·· · ,: .". ·(·) ·1·-tt'l . . a tnp to ,t t or111,1, .'\l \\ t L, ... . t l'lo ·1 · ir )11l the ht·· g~, 1 l~· 1Hlat 0 · n< ' 1 < · ('J t , .. I . -o- Frederick E. Lewis Resident ()nL· t,i tlw Tuv-..da~· club.., k \\ i t 11 \ r r :-. . :\ (I a 111 \\. . , ,i 710 l' l' n t r ;d a \'l' n ttL' . \\ t' (' \. ' nc·t t l: r ;I \ '. i I I. t North Shore :\ . L . ~ILT~l·nthakr of 210 \.'atal \ pl:trl'. :-.pent iuur day-, oi Ja..,t \\Ttk ~t t tl·nding a conn. · ntion at D anvilk. 1!: - --- - - - - - - - - 1 -0- Funeral Director Mr. Frederkk E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E . Lewis, residing in Wilmette, will direct funerals in a manner to meet the most exacting require ments. They have had twenty-one years of successful professional service in this field. Personally recommended by Mr. Cbas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others. They come to the North Shore ready to render the most careful, courteous, conscientious service. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis, who is the only funeral director residing m New Trier Township. 'DEfrGT\VE \1\SION EFECTIVE vision is a most D effective barrier to a man's progress unless he seeks rhe advice of an optometrist who can exam ine into his eye structure and see with clear vision the weaknesses or abnormalities that must be corrected. We can render that kind of service and assure you complete eye comfort and price satisfaction. 16 'J'eat·s of success/ttl br~tice Verr; Latest in Modern Limousine Equipment Mr. Frederick E. Lewis asaisted by MRS. F. E. LEWIS Phone Wilmette 3552 1120 Central Ave. WILMETTE DR;O.H.BERSCH Optometriat 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette :\ PJ·olntmeqt Phone WU. 27416 or Res. ~-u. 1707 For

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