Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1928, p. 48

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· Wl"LMETTE · LIFE· No~trnber 9. 1928 ~ How to Drive Car Setting an example in proper driving is a serious obligation on the part of veteran drivers. accordbg to the Chicago ·Motor Club. Fror:l the Yeteran, the novice should learn to do his slow driving on the right hand side of the road, leaving the inside Ia n ('~ for fa~ter movinsr traffc; always to move over on a signal from the rear; to make intelligen't use of his horn; never to pass another car on a hill or on a curve; to sound his horn before emergin~ from alleys, and to drive with extreme caution wherever he encounters pedestrians, especially children; to make proper use of the signal lights and to start on the green, and not on the yellow; always to look before pulling away from the curb. These are a few of the precaution ·· the veteran driver always .takes, an·d thev will accomplish more in the way of reducing accidents than all the efforts of anateur safety tinkers, who perhaps mean well, but who accomplish little. L·ifting Machine Newest Addition at Skokie Garage · The necessity for speed and more in handling repairing and grea sing jobs is recognized by the Skokie Motor company of Main street, 'Vil mette, north shore Ford dealers, th is being evidenced by the installation th i ; week of a new car-lifting device. Tt,,~ new machine is known as Lift-a-Kar and its function is to speedily rai :-c a car from the floor to a height th at makes it possible to · grease or rep air parts underneatr. the car. The machine is 22 feet long and ~~ few inches wider than Ford width . \ car is lifted automatically on runways . the driving of the rear wheels movin g it upwards and the same principle applies when lowering a car. D. G. Leonard of the Skokie company has received a report from the factory which indicates that greater production has resulted in increas ed Ford sales in various parts c£ th e country. He calls attention to a report from Ohio which shows that in seven of the most populous counties in that state ·F'ord- has taken the lead in sales · displacing Chevrolet. sv~ed IN ACCORDANCE WITH our policy of giving complete service we are offering Weed tire chains, alcohol, and glycerine for the winter months. Pay us a call and let _ us prepare your car for winter driving. Traffic on the Highways Has Doubled in Five Years Many Foreign Countries Traffic on the highways of the United May Show at Gotham Expo. States has doubled in less than five years and in some states it is still increasing at an even more rapid rate, Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of il·e Bureau of Public Roads states. The design of motor vehicles has been so perfected, Dr:. McDonald pointed out, that greater speed can be attained without increasing the ha~ ard so far as the vehicles themselves are concerned, while "development of common carrier buses is still in its infancy." Dealers, manufacturers and other automotive operators from 107 countries have been invited to attend th e national automobile show in New York, January 5-12. Instructive meetings have been arrang~d for foreign guests with speakers covering the various phases of merchandising, selling and servicing, about which our comprehensive American experience can probably give our visitors considerable help. MILLER & MILLER George Miller 732 Twelfth St. · Leo Miller Phone Wil. 50 Purchase a Good Used Car from Income at CADILLAC ·--------------------------------------~ MOTORS SERVICE · m~~~~~ Cadlllae SU Sedan, '1 pass., '28, the original beige finish and brown mohair interior without mar or spot. Goodyear tires. Lorraine. full equipment. Mechan·i cally excellent. Ca r r ies a standard new car warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l!,tOO Cadlllae S14 Brougham lt!7. This attractive 5 pass .. refinished In calumet blue. Splendid mohair interior. Firestone tires, full Cadillac equipment. Checked and reconditioned. Carries a standard new car warranty. Outstanding value at . fl,78i Chrysler 7t Sedan, 5 pau., 1928, in ~mart Chrysler green and green mohair upholstery to match. Excellent tires, a 11 Chrysler equipment. The 6 cyl. engine smooth and speedy. Mechanically Al ...... . ........ . t1,1it NaiSh S70 Sedan, i pass., '28. Smart blue finish and grey mohair interior. Disc wheels, excelWell 1 en t t i r e s . equipped. The 6 cyl. motor smooth and quiet. Priced very low . . . . : . 11,085 EVER.VTHING AUTOMOBilE .liJI-dJe Do Your Gears Shift Hupmoblle 8 Sedan, 7 pass. '28. The Brewster green finish and brown mohair interior appear unused. Good tires, full equipment. The powerful, smooth motor mechanically 0. K. Unusual value at ... . .......... 11,079 ~Jarmon Hard? NEVE A. CLOSED "7i" Tourln.r, 7 pass. The Lar1eat Motor Repair '27, In original brown finish with b r o w n leather upholstery. 6 wire wheels with Goodyear t i r e s , 2 side mounted, 2 spotlltes, w. s. wings and other a~cessories. The 6 cyl. motor good mechanically .. . : ...... . ... .. . .. .. f700 incom~ · When you come out to your car these snappy mornings is it hard to shift your gears? If so, drive your car in and let us change the grease in your transmission and different-· ial. Winter grease should be put in now. Shop ia Wilmette T bt ·bovt ,.,. mGfJ bt purchatd from Tht G. M. A. C. Plcn CADILLAC MOTOR CAR Co. Evanston Branch 1810 Ridge Avenue Phone University 8600

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