Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1929, p. 46

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WILMETTE LIFE March 15, 1929 Within <t year or a year and a hali Motors company garage in Wilmette at the most, Graham-Paige will have is announced l>y D. W. Leonard who a full line of trucks to offer the public, is the north shore Ford dealer. :Mr. and regular Graham-Paige dealers· wilt Enloe has been a "Ford m<1n" for handle them, having full representa- ninteen years, having been in busi1823 'RIDGE AVENUE tion of the entire Graham-Paige line, ness in South Dakota, Texas ami othe·r accordin~ to Robert C. Graham, one of states. the three Graham brothers controlling EVANSTON the company. This statement was made to some WATCH SHUTTERS 350 dealers of New England. Joseph B. Shutters which keep the chill winds Grah~m, president of the company, ou~ and the warmth in are now appeartold the dealers that the Graham-Paige ing on more and more radiators. In selling organization had grown from a the case of those that open and close few hundred dealers to more than automatically, sec that the device is 2,500~ who were worth in property working positively. \Vhere they are $10,000,000 more than they were the manually operated, watch the heat inAuthorized Dealer year before. Last year the company dicator. A motor must be hot to run spet}t $7,000,000 on factory extensions efficiently, but overheating should be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~n~d~i~m~p~r~o~v~em~~~ nt ~ s~~~h~e~s~ a~ id =·----------~ a\ ~,o ~i~ d~ ed ~·~------------------- Oldsmobile R. E. Enloe Superintendent Full Line of Trucks at Skokie Moton Garage Planned by Grahams; The appointment of · Robert E. Ento Build Next Year loe as Superintendent of the Skokie Motor Briefs Free entry has been granted automobiles of American tourists in Egypt, according to a department ?f com merce report. Duty on entermg cars of tourists coming into the country for a short stay rteed not be paid under the new ruling, provided an international pass is obtained from either the American Automobile club or the Automobile Association of America. Motorists convicted of speeding in school zones in Rochester, N. Y., must visit the school for crippled children in the company of a uniformed policeman or pay a heavy fine. Over 20,000 American ·automobiles were sold in Mexico last year and, as there · is not more than one in twenty of the population in a position to buy a car, this means that the United States factories sold to one out of every twenty-five possible customers. This . year the sales promise to exceed those of last year. The display of human skulls and . bones at dangerous highway points is advocated by Dr. C. Royal Kessel, physician at West Virginia university, as a warning to reckless motorists. Minnesota now has 33,339 · miles of surfaced roads, state and local, according to. a summary of the Minnesota highway department's figures on trunk highway and state aid road conditions, and the last available figures on county and town roads. This total is made up 'f 1,157 miles of paving, 631 miles of macadam or bituminous treated gravel, ~5.729 miles of gravel, and 5,822 miles surfaced with sand clay. While state, county and local laws advertising signs on the highways are designed in most states to afford protection to motorists, only in Nevada do they attempt to preserve the scenic beauty of the roads. This was disclosed by a survey of such laws recently hy the bureau of public roads of the United States department of agriculture. In Nevada no permit is Q"ranted for the erection of a billboard c;ign or other form of notice on any location which may measurably destroy the natural beauty of the scenery or obscure a view of the road ahead or of curves and e-rades and intersection highways or railroads. ·~overning RAY C. FALCON 88, Think what i1 means to have Se~ori1y·Pia1e Glass Ill every window of your ()AD IL.LA () or LASALLE flying glass and you eliminate a big P percentage of accident injuries. Heavy blows REVENT will crack but not shatter Cadillac SecurityPlate. Severe tests prove this. You should not be .satisfied with any fine car that lacks this provision for your safety. And Security-Plate Glass is only one of the group of Cadillac 1929 fundamental improvements-which, in their entirety are found only on Cadillac and La Salle. Smartness and style, inside and out. ,-, Silent Shift Transmission permits . . gear changes at any speed without clashing. .. j -' v I 2to9 Mechanical Superiorities 10-Nation-wide 3 4 Security-Plate Glass in all windows means safety. Duplex Four-Wheel Brakes-a touch of the pedal stops your car. :; 6 7 8 .9 JO Wonderfully easy steering. Adjustable front seat places brake and clutch pedals within easy reach of any driver. Pneumatic control principle applied to .,isher bodies assures quietness. Chromium plated exterior nickel parts provide permanent sheen. Nation-wide service-Cadillac Service. This Bill Would License "Moocher" of Free Hitches A bill has been introduced in the New Hampshire Legi·.;lature imposing 'l fee of $3.20 to register a "hitch.1iker," and $2.30 for a license for use '){ the state highways, according to the Leg-islative Department of The Automobile Club of Illinois. .. 'f~e hi.ll prol!ibits ·an way.; of sotcttmg ndes wtthout a proper license a!ld c~rries a penalty of $13.00 for any v~olat10ns of its provisions. Hitchhikers mll'st carry a metal sign announcing where they want to go and must be I?r~wided with an emergency can contammg one gallon of gasoline to help out motorists who might be :>ut of fuel. SERVICE On the foundation atone of Cadillac Nation-wide SerYice are placed the fundamental and escluaive mechanicaladvantagee or l92l CadiUace and La Sallee. And tbeee are atarmounted by a distinct beauty oflioe and color that oompletea the Cadillac protJram for the permanentaatlafactionofCadillac and t.Salleowoen. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO. Evanston Branch 1810 Ridge Ave.. Evanston 0 General Motors Delivers 104,488 Cars in January During the month of January General Motor3 dealers delivered to consumers 104,488 cars, according to an ann<?uncement. by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., prestdent. This compares with 107 278 for the corresponding month last y~ar. Sales by General Motor.; manufacturing divisions to dealers totaled 127 580 cars as compared with 125,181 for iannary of the year previous. · · Why CADILLAC can, and Does Render a better Service -becau.e of CadiUac-trained craftsmen-guaranteed work-prompt delivery-standardized prices. · And every Cadillac repreeentative delivers this uniform senice gladly-in every part of the country. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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