Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 46

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WI L M ~ T T E LIp E ' ~------------------------ . February 4.a 1927 New Models Feature Chandler·s 1927 Automobile I TAXES Special Assessments now due, pay at ' the Village llall and save time and money. c-4 ~· . ~·,. ..'), --'./" .. ~-· E. H. KERR, Village Collector. ·I I r············· ····· ···· ···· REPI\ODUCEI\. A FINE, cone-type radio loud speaker, built around an~~ ins new principle. Gets the low horns, ~he bea~ of the drums, and all the :fine shadings of the symphctny that ordinary radio repro-ducers miss. In beautiful mahogany cabinet of classic· Bothie shape, 12J.i inches high, about the s~ of a mantel clock. For discriminating radio listeners who want something better than the ordinary. Price $35.00. ------------------------------------------------------·---------------------WIN CAGE CONTEST The Terminal first team defeated the Terminal second team in basketball, at the Stolp school gymnasium, \V ednesday evening, 39 to 18. Here's a view of the I 927 Chandler radiator with Eagle emblem and a few feature cars in Chandler's new I 9 2 7 line which comprises twenty four distinctive models on four separate chassis styles-the Royal Eight, the Big Six, Special Six and Standard Six series. At the upper right, the new Roy.1l Straight Eight s-pas· senf!er Sedan. Directly be - low, the Big Six Comrade Roadster and the Special Six Sedan for five. At the bot· tom, the BiR Six 4 -passenger Coupe. Mechanical features on all models include the Chandler "One Shot" system of automatic chassis lubrication. which permits the owner thoroughly to lubricate every moving chassis part by merely depressing plunger. advantages of the perfected Chandler clear-vision windshield, quickly an:i easily adjustable to suit the driver's convenience. Chandler's presentation at the Au - Strikingly. att.ractiYe duoto.nc lacquer . . . color combmat10ns are available. Uptomohtlc show thts year mcludes the holstery material~ range from handnew Royal Straight Eight model with I huffed leather in the roadsters and four distinct body styles, and three touring cars to broadcloth and mohair six-cylinder chassis styles, the Big Six, in the closed models. Special Six and Standard Six series. with 20 separate body t);pes, an- Scout Executive Will . nounces Sid Black, vice president and I Add K. · Cl b genera l sales manager of the Chandlerress lWaOlS U Cleveland Motors corporation. \\"alter ~lcPeek, Scout exccuti\·e of The four straight Eight models. and I ~he_ North ~~ore Area council, extcndsever.al ne~v ho.dy styles it1 the. Big S!x. tng f~om \\ Jlnwtte t~ Lake Blu~, wi.ll Spcctal .Stx at~d Standard Stx sen~s speak before the \Vaukegan Kl\vams are makmrr thetr debut at the show thts club ~f onday, February 7, on the subEstitnate:s given \vithout year. ~ I jcct "Scouting and Boy Character." obligation . In the. ct~tire Chandler line compris- \ T~te meeting i:; a part of the year's mg 24 cltstmct models, there arc nine P!~gram.of the club, and centers upon full-sized sedans. six coupes of two 1 ctttzenshtp . a nd. character. T_t also repand four passenger capacity. three r:·;-,ents. a . JH!Clal program 111 connecPhone Wilmette 2764 roa<lsters and six touring models, all t~on \\'tth ~he nattonal olhl'rYatiltJI oi priced to appeal to the four great ~C(Ittt . \nt11ver~ar~· \\Tl'k. 1030 Greenleaf Ave. motor car markets above the low 521 4th Street priced four class. WIL'METIE ARREST MOTORIST Ph. Wilmette 1040 In addition to the introduction of the new Straight Eight and extensive Joseph Burns. n·~iding \\'l' -1 of \\'il me·chanical improvements on the three mette, was arr~sted early this week six-cylinder lin es, many novel body I ~1pon. a charg-e of driYing a car while refinement s have heen made in Chand- tntoxtcated. 'f)1e Burns car, police }er's new 1927 models. charge, \\'aS domg a fir~t cla:;s "\\'i)lo\\'The six-cylinder closed models have \\'~aye" down ~lain strt'l't and \\'as covbeen lowered materially ·and made 1 en.ng m:->~~ ot tlh· P'l\'l'tltvnt ,,·hill' "o more graceful to the eye by sweepinO' . domg. Tnal has been set for Satursteamlines, neatly striped body moutl= 1 \day. ing and bead effects, and by flowing Telephone your orders-Wilmette 649 curves on the upper back deck strucOnlv one 11 · d 1 h No Toll We Deliver ture and windows . J · ca was recetve >v t e . \Vtlmette Ftre department during the . · . ~I ~.a.MIII'.ID:t ... .-.. ~.'AlMa,, A1~ modfils,dmcluddtdn"gt.the .Etght_, car- past week. Late Wednesday, January ~J ~ ~~.P.!P.P.JI~ ~~.111!.1 ry e re !le an ~s mcttve. tn-pan- 26, an alarm received from the home of 1557 SHERMAN AVENUE eled full-mckled radtator destgn pat~ Charles Russo, 526 Sixth street where terned ~fter the newest trend of cus- smoke from an oil burner had alarmed Evanston · tom bmlders. The closed cars have the the residents No damage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· full vision and complete ventilation curred. · was tn1 Chandler Co. Adds Straight 8 Mode/ to / ts 1927 Line M.Portenhauser Painting Decorating 1 ADAMS ELECTRIC: SHOP Eat FISH · I

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