Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANNOUNCEMENT Regarding This Significant News Item = Ford Will Quit Making of Z ; . - - - - - —— ’ Pleasure Cars to Aid U. S. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 9. (Special.)—Henry Ford will build no '> more pleasure automobiles until the * war is over. He will devote his en- intire plant to the production of war necessities, such as tractors, am- . —= , v ;— . * shells. Through his representative, C. H. Wills, he has offered to discontinue all the ordinary runabouts, touring cars and small commercial ~ ' - tracks which his plant is turning-out = ■ by the thousands. —Chicago Tribune, November 11. - . , .___c, .■ , - __ ; . •» . - ~ ~ , ~ • . . . ji 1 ; , . . ' - •■. - We have been unable to secure authoritative information as to the correctness of the above report and therefore cannot answer the huiperous inquiries concerning it. As soon as we know officially we will advise the public. However: - We recommend to those intending to purchase pleasure ordelivery cars,that they place their order immediately, to avoid the possibility of our being unable to furnish cars, due to the reason mentioned above, or the general curtailment of the production of all automobile factories of this country, which was recently announced and now in process of arrangement by the committee appointed for this purpose and the government. • '*' Authorized Dealers THE UNIVERSAL CAR Cenlral Garage Wangelin & Thompson v ■ , • Proprietors r Renaaefaer.l ndiana

W. E. Fidler, of Newman, Hl., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Hemphill and other relatives, returned to his home today. Mrs. Richard D. Wangelin went to Goshen Monday to prepare her household goods for shipment to this city. —Persons desiring to purchase Ford pleasure cars should do so at once, as the Ford factory is very liable to arrange to 'give much of its attention to the making of supplies needed by the government. —.—■ , John N. Gdrland, who formerly lived on the Jay Stockton farm across the road from the bounty farm, is now located in Kansas City, MO. . - —■ ■ : See Chas. trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery.