Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 37

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION, AUGUST, 1910.

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Deupree Sees Big Future }Zf**j£** United States In- day* and at now constructing an add!-

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dustry. Deupree. a man of this city, of the Russel ML Seeds agency. Mr. Deutmt last month from where be was a first lieutenant in the A. E. F, He entered camp at Ft. Harrison, years ago, and served with the lilst

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himself with the R. M. } Mr, Deupree is return- j si ness in which he achieved i sss. Beginning as a newsin Indianapolis, he became director of the Remy Elecwas later associated with Seeds Company and hanr National Pjest-O-Ute turine a»»c*ciation3i. the banking and inend is now a director . State Bank. DeuReaity Company and other local America Has Everything. “The tremendous business activity at time hi America Is a revelation to us who have recently come France. It makes us Mink, as if ws were coming from a dark room into the sunshine. It is a tribute to the irrepressible energy of this young giant we call the United States," is the comment of Mr.

tion to this building. The new addition will cover an entire block adjacent to the original structure. The Traffic company moved into the plant which it now occupies last AprB and this is the second addition tt has made to the last four months. In May the machine Shop was enlarged, but the demand for Traffic trucks has toensaaed to such an extent that the present fac-

tory facilMee are inadequate to meet the demand. The Traffic track will be displayed at the state fair, at the east end of the manufacturers* building.

O’Brien Has a Good Story This Time

F'rom coast to coast with an expenditure of only S3W, Homer F. Lemon and three companions recently enjoyed a cross-continent tour in a Pierce-Arrow car at less cost than the railroad fare.

The SM9 sum covered all expenses, such as food, shelter and car maintenance, excluding tire and car depreciation, the

party camping out ail the way. The powerful car made the tour an

ideal one, no trouble of any kind being experienced. In fact, the tires carried ■New York air to the coast. The route led the motorists along the Lincoln hi ^Leng hours are becoming more and more popular with people who desire to see America first now that the PierceArrow dual valve car has established its supremacy." said Fred F. O’Brien.

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TRAFFIC TRUCK OS ROW. Dsmand Forces Manufacturer* to Add New Building*. , P, F. Brunson, a prominent automobile and truck distributor of Indtana-

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PAPER COMPANY

i Distributors, Indianapolis. still available for lealers.

Streets 839; Auto. 27-686.

TIRES

Tires Built”

r F'HERE is a personal and a -I- friendly side to the business of selling the Liberty car, that is very pleasant. People are usually more than half in love with the beauty of the Liberty before they come to us. When that first favorable feeling is confirmed by a quality of performance that delights them, it establishes an intimate and cordial relation that is out of the ordinary. We have perfect confidence that if you will permit us to place you at the steering wheel of a Liberty, it will be the beginning of a long and profitable association between us. Liberty Sedan and Coupe now being delivered. H. N. DUNBAR MOTOR CO. Distributors 1033 N. MERIDIAN STREET. MAIN 1246. Sedan, $2,595-—Coupe, $2,495—Touring and Roadster $1,695 Sport Model $1,785—F. O. B. Detroit LIBERTY SIX

of gma and a thorough cleaning out of burnt gases, opens up a new sphere for the motorist. Hills that formerly required gear shifting now can be ascended easily in high gear. A new gasoline economy cuts down expense. A new delight is experienced in the increased flexibility and the hightened acceleration made possible by the famous dnal-valve engine.** The Dual-Valve Six is built in thirty-

eight and forty-eight-horse power rises, with an unusually wide range of body atylea Clean Hub Capa. When putting the car in commission for the year and every month during the running season the hub caps should be thoroughly cleaned

out. ail the grease and verdigris removed, after which the caps should be packed with fresh grease. It Is also well to clean out the hubs and bearings, washing them thoroughly with gasoline, so that dirt and grit will be dislodged. When this has been done the moving parts should be put back in place, and the car can be driven without fear of improperly lubricated axles.

City Conveniences for The Farm e Every up-to-date farm can and should have running water for bath, kitchen and laundry, and for lawn, garden and stock bams. Your nearest plumber can furnish the equipment. We furnish it to him. See our interesting display at the State Fair. I Central V 6? K Water Supply System ^pp 1 # same pressure as in city homes) for all household and yard needs. The menace of the farm is fire. This water supply system insures protection in case of fire. It pumps from power furnished by eitner electric motor or gasoline engine. Operates automatically and at low cost. See one in actual operation at our display.

Private Sewage Disposal System

waste from the farmhouse. Convenient and sanitary. We will

be glad to explain all the features of this system. ^ ;v:, .. -.V' . . ' *

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tures. All the equipment you need for providing running water

wherever you need it in your house.

Visit Our Display at The Indiana State Fair Our tent is the second on the left side of the main street as you enter from turnstiles. Central Supply Company

Water, Gas and Steam Supplies Plumbing Fixtures

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Suburban Sedan

Now a car for you as you would have a home. Custom built by those who know, not one detail lacking in appointment for your comfort. Finished for your taste. Owning a “different car” means lasting satisfaction. People who want individuality in motor cars drive Daniels closed cars.

Above Model Now on Display in Salesroom and at Fair Updyke Auto Co. 1001 North Meridian St Phone Main S821.

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On Display at the State Fair Auto Show Peterson-Keyes Auto Co. Main 6154. 401-405 N. CAPITOL AVE. Auto. 21-157.

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The TIRE of world-wide fame for its ability to stand up and deliver unusual mileage, not one or two instances only of exceptional service, but unusual mileage from every GENERAL tire, con-

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MILEAGE GUARANTEED Fabrics, 7,000 miles; General Jumbo and General Cords, 10,000 miles. See our display, State Fair Auto Show, September 1-6, and see the material used in this tire that produces such unusual mileage. Detroit Electric Sales Co.

Indianapolis

Distributors.

963 North Meridian*Street