Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 45

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. ; .... September 13, 1929 WILMETTE ' LIFE 45 NORTH SHORE START PLAN TO UNIFORM duced to n_llllltnUm through the thor' oughness 01 the patrol boy." ' · . "The:-;e l)l)y:-; ha\·c heretofore carried the responsihilitx of furnishing themMovement Favored Will Outfit · eiYcs \Yith \\'eat her-protecting gar- The new Cord. front wheel . drive mcnt s, or, as in a few instances, neigh- .automobile, has arrived on the north 25,000 Guardians of Schools, borhood civic organizations cognizant shore. This uew creation of the auAccording to Si. Mayer · of the duties impo ed upon these youth- tomoti\' e industry is on display at the ful guardians of life have Yoluntarily new Helton Auto Sales compai1y at Twenty-five thousand Junior Safety out~ttecl a patrol unit agaimt the in- 1135 Greenleaf avenue. The Cord Patrol boys, guardians of safety at Illi- clemency oi the \\"eathcr. is th.t;· p·r tidttct of the Auburn Automonois schools a.re to have uniform equip"Thi~ is the first time that any nr- bile company and the Helton companv ment according to Si. Mayer, President ganizatit)ll ha. e\·olved a campaig 1; that is distributor for both makes of cars. ni the Automobile Club of Illinois. A unites the entire junior . afety patrol The Cord which has taken the name rain coat. rain hat, uniform cap, Sam system through a ro-or(ffnated id r a of the president of the Auburn comBrm\·ne belt and badge for even· which contemplates the cooperation of pany is a new and important step in "patrol hoy" in Illinois is the ohjecti,:c the various civic agencies, ,~·omaas' automobile manufacturing. It is Amerni officials of the Club . According to cluh:-;, and all otht' r organizations hav- ica's first front wheel driv e passenger the plan, no boy will be required to ing the \\'clfarc ni th<;_ junior safety car. .;tand on duty in inclement \\'eathrr patrol at heart. The He !tun company gives . ome ·ih\\'ithout proper pmtection from the Principals nf the yariCilb ::;rhook terestin~ in fon~. 1tion about the Cord, elements. I ci,·ic organizatinn~. Parents and Teach- \\'hich is a car that "pulls instead of A letter has been ::;cnt til all prin- er:-; As snriatinns and fraternal societies "pushiug". dr.iving tl~rough the front cipals throughout the :-;tate toda\' ach·is- arc a~ked to get in touch \\'ith the ':·heels. and. mtroductng for the first ing them of the campaign tc;; clothe nm<.'au ni Saict\· of The Automobile tunc the umt P?wer,. pl.ant on .a pasthl' l><)~·s and asking them to louperate Cluh ni fllinoi ~ . . 56()0 Sheridan Road. :-;engcr automolnle. fh1s perm1ts the in perfecting the necessary rnntact . · Chica v:o . ,,·hich bureau '"ill fnrth\\'ith "Thcsl' bm·s mean morl..' to lh than i .:unply thl' de~ircd ininrmatinn and <kanything eLc," declared \fr. \fanr, ! tail-., <~i the plan . iathn oi the plan. Our ,.. tTllrb to· re \\·a rd then1 thrnugh our llt:\\' arr a ng-<:- VIRGINIA ORDERS TAGS EARLY nwnt is onh· "li ::-. < Tht · n!Jillbt .' , . . - a · . r<.·L~ <.r<l\\·th 111 tht· mnnhL' r t)l automohdc ..; 111 ret mn tor unse)fi..,h "' 'r\·l"l' "' 11<1 . 111 · \ "Jr gu11a · · w1·1 · · t1 · . . · . · . · ... " " I C011t!llue, 1n H. ' opmd t ·.~· ntlllll lor a hUJ:lallltanan cau. c. ; ll 11 0 { James }.f. Hayes. Jr., clirector Countk~~ acrl(knb han· · hel'n ' ni the \ 'irginia ~. taft' (li\'isiun of motor ;t\' LTtcd through sheer ioresight('(lnc ss , \Thick ~ . \\·hich has nnkrcd -Ur),(JOO li o i the boy:- and the toll tlf injnrcd' ,, r C<: l1:-t· tags fnr u:-.1.· in 1930. or 30,000 k iIk d am n 11 g chi Id r en an cl adults r ~- 1m (l r L' than wert' us 1.' d t 11 is year. Icord Front wheel PATROL BOYS OF STATE Drtve car, Shown By H elten &ales .- .. 1 application of i)ower near its source, adding g'r eatly td safety, efficiency and case of operation, inasmuch as the po\\'er is always applied in the direction which the front or guiding wheels are steered. The chassis frame is straight, no elbow being,.needed ·at the rear to clear a rear axle ·gear housing. Thus the body is built much lower than is possi'ble· with rear drive automobiles and the center of gravity of the car is consequently fower, reducing skidding and side sway. Transmission, differential, short drive shaft, (ront brake drums are all mounted on the chassis frame of the car reduciQg the "unsprung" weight seYeral hundred pounds and giving better weight distribution. Production has b'een unde r wav at the Auburn. Indiana plant of the companv for several weeks and cars are i11 the hands of dealers and distributors. Anhurn shipped more cars in the first f0nrteen days of August this year than durin,~r the entire month of August, 192ft it is reporterl. - 1 1 · · · · .. ooseveltMARMON-BUlLT of the N EWS new models the l ACAR FOR ALL ... Immediate Delivery on Stt·tl on the Crest The world's first straight-eight under $1000 is here. Many new values are claimed. The Roosevelt, with a great stx months behind it, is still on the crest, withRoosevelt Fiv~-Passenger Sedan out a rival in sight. lt, alone, of all $1000 automobiles is a straighteight. It, alone, offers eight-cylinder smoothness and performance at regular six-cylinder price. Powerful adjectives don't make a car perform better , but real advance eight-cylinder engineering does. Ur.til someone betters the Roosevelt it will remain the newest and most advanced automobile at anywhere near the $1.000 price. We invite you to try it today . All Models of Commercial Cars and Trucks WE HAVE THEM ON HAND Prue, $995 jar.tory. Group equzpmenl extra. SKOKIE MOTOR CO. Only authorized FORD dealer between Evanston and Highland Park W ersted Motor Co. Marmon-Roosevelt Dealer 562 LINCOLN AVENUE II 435 Main Street WILMETTE Wilmette 955 WINNETKA 165

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