Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1919 — GOODRICH IS NO. 1 IN AUTO LICENSES FOR 1920 [ARTICLE]

GOODRICH IS NO. 1 IN AUTO LICENSES FOR 1920

Nine of the first ten 1920 automobile licenses will go to Indianapolis car owners. License No. 5 will go to Fort Wayne. The following are the automobile owners to whom the first ten new plates will be issued, according to the applications on file in the automobile department of the secretary of state’s office: No. 1, Governor Goodrich. ' No. 2, Fred Q. Gardner, 4131 N. Meridian street. No. 3, John C, Ruckleshaus, 2835 N. Meridian street. No. 4, Ralph A. Lemcke, 1404 N. Pennsylvania street. - No. 5, Calvin K. Rieman, 535 W. Wayne street, Fort Wayne. ' r No. 6, Kin Hubbard, Irvington. No. 7, Mayor Jewett.'No. 8, James W. Lilly, 1715 N. Meridian street. No; 9, Edward G. Sourbier, 16 Hampton Court. No.' 10, Herbert W. Foltz, 1847 N. Delaware street. Three of the first ten new licenses will go to residents of North Meridian street. Mr. Sourbier is Marion county treasurer, and Mr. Lemcke is Marion county treasurer-elect. The sale of the new plates began at the automobile department of the secretary of state’s office Friday. The plates for persons who have filed applications were placed in the mails Friday morning. ,