rolet salesroom in Hubbard Woods. IIICWed from 917 Lin~en avenue !O laraet qaarten at 911 Linden aveaue, wbere he wiU be better enabled to handle the increasior business which he ·is eajoyior. Particularly since the new 1928 'models have ~een received, Mr. ThomSOD says. there has been a large number of Yisiton to his salesroom. "Those who have bad an opportuni-ty to drive the new models," he ..,._ e. ThoaaiOD. who has the Chev- "America'· coaception that the only PfOI~ il tlaat 1a which the · · ~R&teat namber of atl people caa join is aea~ expected to attain the broaclat level it bu ner known in 1928. Viewias the outlook from its ftriou uwlea leads irresistibly to the c:oaduioa that 1928 wiD be a gooc1 rear for business generally."-DuBoia ,.oung, president Qf the Hupp Kotor C"ar corporation. lutilw A completely equip~ garage, a complete tine ·of accessories and an efficient force represent the ""ice o&ered by P. ]. Schaefer, proprietor of W almette Motor Sales at 515 Fourth street, Wilmette. And in each of these departments he bas achieved a high standard. Mr. Schafer has recently added a high pressure car washing outfit and a number of units of modern tools and machinery. Wilmette Motor Sales is a pioneer in north shore motor circles. .... One of the most unique organizations on the entire north shore in .the way of automobile service associations is the Miller and Miller Home Service, operated under the joint supervision of Leo and George Miller. Fashioned after the plan on which the regular auto club o&)erates, the Miller service o~ers in addition to all of the regular auto club features, work on cars in either a private or .public garage or off of the regular highway in · any location within a radius of te11 miles from Wilmette. An "aut6 ambulance" has been purchased, and equipped for this service. that represents almost the ideal in motorized repair equipment. The truck is a 1!4 ton Graham Bros. outfit,. carrying a crane with two drums of steel cable and with strength sufficient to handle a 1 ton pull. Power for hoisting is provided through a selfstarting gasoline engine. Block and tackle equipment are also carried for this "wrecking" service. In addition to these features that provide · the maximum of safety and efficiency in this department of work~ the truck also carries batteries for all makes of cars, gasoline and oils, full shop tools and equipment and other facilities for handling · any emergency repair. A "dolly'" set is carried at all times and by combining the use of the crane and this small two wheeled truck a car having all wheels broken can be brought into the station with ease and ·· safety. To "association" members also. a discount is given on gasoline and oils, parts and accessories. Members in the association pay a stated sum each month. In addition to this feature of their business, Miller brothers offer to the general public e~pert service and advice on any make of -car. Their equipment is the very latest in design and covers every possible need in automobile repair work. Special instruments for determining measurements~ . exact alignment and fitting are constantly in use, checking on every part installed to see that it will be true and handle the work it is designed to do without possible trouble. George Miller has been in the automobile game for over fifteen years. For several years previous to the World war he studied automotive engineering and at this country's entrance into the conflict joined the air service as a mechanic, serving in France for over two years. For a period thereafter he was proprietor of a garage in Springfield, Ill., coming to Wilmette about three years ago. Since that time he and his brother have been in business here continuously and have embodied in their work the principles of precision. learned in their many years of association with the industry. OUR . 11\1 HAS ALSO PROVED ITSELF THE Finest the higbwaya the world have .....wiehecl tbil ar'a right, beJoad dilpute. ID the tide "Amaica'· Futat ad Fiaat Four". Six IDM1 d'(e OD of · ...,.. ...... £ .... Det..ll NII'Mieq114pip...a Ifm! .a ni...·te perfOnnance, lialatbiaa acceleration, CUIIDm beauty, ..... comfort, were aD it po·e··ed, the ICDI')' would DOC be ludf 10 impa ! uive. ljm,···· Ia Dodge ....._ Four the. are limply the apt I iM of aapcioaal iaward fine. DelL No Jloclae ia thiaueD yean of cplity ......... hM beea built 10 wiL _,.,,4 ....._Pour aelectecl with ewq ........ of Doclp Brolhea vall pun:haiag l."eiOllrUI, and labriaatecl with minute preciaioD. Bvay poiat that acnrive 111aa il fOrti. fieclby the'- ...... that the world'· ....... affonL Materia~~ are · ..-w The perlonaance, comfort ...... you Ad ia ~....._Four are not thaefote the &etias auribatel of_..... They are cteep.moced ia the ar'a llnlclaral ·cplity--the l1lftlt guu...eee of ........ clepen=fable la'Viceatlowallt. Now eipppecl with Sceeldraulic 4-twl-.d braka · .., extra CIOit. Tune in lor Dodge Brother· Rtulio Progrt1m lfJfrg Thur·dllfl night, 7 to 7:30 (Centrt1l Time) NBC Red Network · Muon and Leonud Just Natunl Bom "Repairen,. The finn of Mason & Leon a r d, which two and one-half years ago embarked in the automobile repairing business at 1010 Tower road, Winnetka, has been keeping · pace with the increase which has· gradually featured all business and growth in general in Hubbard Woods. The finn bas a completely equipped shop for service on all makes of cars. The personnel of this firm is C. Mason. and R. Leonard. It has been very tntely suggested by iome of their many loyal patrons that the "C" and the "R" initials of their given names. might also very appropriately be said t!l s~nd f~r "Car Repairing," the one l1~e. 1n wla1ch llaioa .· Leonard speoa6%e. I 0 I 9 Davis Street Pbona: .Univmity ZZ4, Wilmette ZZ4 Sincere Sewice Alwava C. M. McDONALD RCJTtiERS. IN~. TWO ·LUlU Of IIXU-TH8 · . . -...._.-. I VICTOR~ AND TH1 UNIO&