Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1919 — Page 9
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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PARIS. June 3 l'rrs-i,b nt Wilson Conferred this morning with very chief expert cf the American staff, obtaining their views on the German counter prorcsnls. as well as on the nnundments to ;!t peace treaty, proposed by Premier L'.oyrl-George. I.ioyd-t reorge. It was learned, proposes to fix the total German indemnity at $23,000,000,000. (Th treaty handed the Germans set no d-i'.nite limit to German indemnity payments but exacted an initial payment of $5,000,000,000 before May ;i. 1 ?-'!). The British prime minister further favors modifying the French demands in the Saar basin to meet .some of the German objections, suggests a piebyscit in Silesia and favors granting the Germans more merchant shipping than the treaty now provides.
The Italians and Japanese have washed their hands .of the matter, declaring that they are r.ot interested in these features of the German reply. President "Wilson has told LloydGeorge and Clemenceau that since these Questions are most vita! to France and Great Britain they should try to rich an agreement between themselves. "While the president is willing to accept amendments agreeable to both IloydGeorge and Clemenceau, he is insisting that whatever is decided must not mitigate the deserved punishment of the German junkers. Gen. Botha and Gen. Smuts sm both insisting that Lloyd-George ak tho c-'.imir.atiorv of the clause in the German treaty calling for 1b- punishment of persons responsible for the wak. The Austrians are. reported to be most anxious to finish their work of treaty-making. They probably will send their reply to the treaty banded them yesterday, to Olemeanreau rot later than the first of next week, sending replies to the flnancinl and reparation clauses later after these have been completed by the allies.
DIVORCE CASE In Gary superior court this morning through her attorney. R. K. Houres Li Hie Vells, former resident of Hammond, but now of Gary, filed a hill of complaint a.kini; a divorce from her husband. Archie Wells, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment in thm he would rail her vile names anl accuse her of ltif'oienity with other men.'
Off Comas Corn In One
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"Gets-It" Leaves Toe As Smooth As the Palm of Your Hand. There's only ua corn remedy In th world tlint pe, Is corn-- End ra Puses off like a banana pee!, and that's "Gels-It." For waiH.-rs and i-tanaem. fur snoppers
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REDS PLAN BOMS PLOT
FROST TAKES OUT BUILDING PERMITS At Huiblmsr i," -ir. m i.---5 :on er" s pougan's yesterday at 'a:, Joe Ftosi. the b'c hi! Ming fnntr.ti'ti'r, took out four building permits for eieet.e-n at 4 ."12 and 41$ Virginia street two story frame revdences to ro.st $4 f ' i " and $4.l'00, 40) ennsylvan.a street, two story brick veneer fiat. $.i.0"0. and ,b Connecticut street, two story frame residtm'i', $4,500. Hoy M. Pvli was issued five permits for the erection of five one and a halt" story residences at 1609, l29. 3 0 Z 6 and 1K Virg.n.a street. and 1K4J Mhode Island street, each to tost $;.':".
Masonic Notice . Hammond Chapter Xo. 117. Royal Arch Masons, will hold a special convocation Wednesday evening. June 4th. at 7:30 o'clock and confer the Mark' Master degree upon several candidates. Member urged to be present. Visitors welcome. 6-3-Ct WILLIS R. FORD, M. E. H. P.
SIX GARY LIQUOR VIOLATORS
Six Gary liquor violator. Louis Pzabo. Alex Rirhter and Joseph Greiger, 911 at 11th and Washington St.: Nick Fadioh, 1527 Massachusetts St., and Phili p Nicholich and M;tar Konak, 6th and Broadway, were all arrested yesterday afternoon and last night charged with being state law violators and carted to the police station where all were put under bonds of $500 each for their appearance in court.
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Shocking Accident at East! Radical Settlement in Chi-
Chicago When Girl's Dress Is Set Afire
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Notice to Contractors, Material Dealers, Real Estate Dealers and Team Owners. There -wrill be a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 p. m. sharp on Tuesday evening, June 5. 1919. Mr. E. M. Craig, secretary of the Chicago Era"plovers Assn.. will address the meeting. The board of directors have a full report 'to submit and other Important business will be transacted. It is important that every one interested shall be present at this meeting. 6-2-4t BERT WILHELM. Sea.
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DR. CARTER
EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT More serious disorders have been caused by defectre eyes
by any other cause. This 13 because concealed eys defects exist without people knowing it. They affect the nerve centers in the brain, disturb the different organs of the body and cause Ner
vous Dyspepsia. Heart and Liver complications. If you have the slightest suspicion that your eye3 are bad, or if you are nervous, you should consult an occulist at once. During my 22 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE I have cured numbers of cases. Perhaps I can cure YOU. Consult me, or, if glasses are necessary, they can be had in our Optical Department. Prices: Gold Filled, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $3. Solid Gold, $6, $7, $3. $9 $10, $12 DR. F. O. CARTER No. 12Q S. State St., Second Floor. Ona Door North of The Fair Chicago. Hours 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12.
TO REMODEL MILLINERY STORE One of the bigzest indications that East Chicago is growing fast, is the enlarging and remodeling of many of the city's stores. Among th important changes to be made in the near future is the R:eboldt millinery store. Mrs. A. K;eboldt, who .s the proprietor, announces that the store is to bo remodeled and enlarged along strictly modern !!ns. and when the w:rk i.f completed the store will be one of the most attractive in the re trior,. In the meantime a sale is to be inaugurated and very low prices will prevail in the mill nrry as well as the ladies' furnishings department. It will be an opportunity for Kast Chicago people to effect substantia! savings.
Pat 2 riror of t-H' on. and avail! and dancer, there's immediate relief from corn fains, and a Quick rinish for any corn or i!'ius. ' t-It" is applied In two or thre jp-: l- There' no work, no fussy ) las''-:.- o wrapping of toes. "Gets-It" dries t st-cond or two That's nil. As easy to use as signing '.our name. The corn loosens from" th true flesh and you pee! it right o;"f with your finger while y,. : wonder at th sight and smile. That's why "fl'tJ-it" is lha biggest selling corn remedy in the worid today H corn -free a; iat. "Gets-Tt." th guaranteed money-back corn reniuver. the cr,!y sure wa v. cp?t but a trirle at any drug store. M'i' d by E. Lawrence & .. Chicago. 111. Sold in Ilamnond and recommended
as the wcrl I s h-st corn rMr.-iiv at
Harry's Drag Htore and J. W. Wtis.
Adv.
Freak of Lightning. Lightning performed another one of its strange feats here Monday night. Martin Musbach, who lives north of town, was out in the barn milking when lightning struck the barn, killing a cow next to the one he was milking. The cow that he was milking got scared and tramped h'm so badly that his leg was broken. No other damage was done.
M. KAHAN SUSTAINS SERIOUS INJURIES Maurice Kahan. proprietor of the Broadway clothing house. Gary, met with a eerious accident yesterday when, while attending his hot water heater at his home. 7nl Peleware St . it exploded injuring Mr. Kahan In the face and eyes, from which It is feared the sight may be impaired. A faucet turned cn in the upper part of the house caused a blast which shook the house.
MRS. HOLMES' FATHER DEAD Banker and Mrs. C. Oliver Holmes, of Gary, left yesterday afternoon for Harcourt. Iowa, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Holmes' father. Andrew Perry. Funeral service will be held today when Mr. Holmes will return to Gary and Mn. Holmes will remain in the Iowa town for soma time.
LECTURE ON THE CALUMET REGION
i P.ev. TV. A. Fquires. executive secre
tary of the Calumet Church Federation has been at work for some t.me gathering pictures and Information for a steroptican lecture on the subject, "The Calumet Region; it's Natural Attractions and It's Human Interest."
! He has secured pictures illustrating ' the dunes, and many of the flowers. birds, and trees which make. th dunes i region one of such great interest to I nil lovers of nature. He also has pic-
I Individual 'Service j I in Shoe Repairing j I yT T"E are as careful to please you with the repair work i f.f wa do on your shoes as the shoe salesman 13 i
E are as careful to please you with the repair work
wa co on your shoes as the shoe salesman is when he sells you new shoes.
For instance, our service shoe resoling is done with KCRRY-kroms, a hi?h quality, mineral tanned leather that CUTWEAR3 TWO ORDINARY BOLE3. Just the thing for romping children, policemen, mail " carriers, millmen, etc. and costs practi
cally the same as ordinary leather. Your shoe uppers are worth money
T!y dont waste them. Briner hm in and
we'll make new shoes out of them. Prices
consistent with fine materials, careful workmanship and the close personal attention Cist comprise our service. Jacobs' Shoe Shop Good Quality Shoes for Everybody.
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Work called for and delivered 24-hour service. 101 State St., Near Hohman. Phone. 3372.
fires of the great man 1 f a ''t u r ins p!nt of th resion. w.th :i!rs and charts ,;ho-;n? why Cnlumet Resrion has hecom su-h a pn:! industrial center and ;s dostn"d to Wcom greater
still. The lecture th'-n take
urohlems 'o tli- h:;' h with sprciitl reference with the nr;!t it ;ds f ingr people m v.- ''" ;met lvcKi''n to h-iild i
Children rlayi" with matches in 'ie
vicinity of "T:'2 Hemlock street hn.uii. j ' about the tragic d..ith of l;tie Aiirri !'.$ I.arsfn. four nu i n li-iif viirs !!. i M
flauffhu r f't Mr. nnd Mrs. Axel I.hvat tlic above nunib. i-. All t M t vi t di finitely g!e"li d re-rlh'.B I He h-.n
hie accident i: ''.at 1 1 imp I f hi'- j .,-, liven were jc . in:: tf tlvr fit.d t'"'f!c:t' porno chid in iifhtini; .1 mat eh t.-:u;:.: j fnhtcic d in the aitetuf. ! th.r.-.-.v it j ,.,. away. aft ;t -n t!t l.'t!.- citiirlftTn r.y.
,lrrss of t!f et-.li.l who tit Once bev..-,.,-,!' a human torch. fmne mar. lonrine th- srr":ims run to the rcesiie and endeavored to rmntliT the flarr.os tut not until th- child hi I become too badly burned to a e thlittle life. The man whose t.ame .-.: I not be ohta r.cd v. fis revrely b ji n-' I abotu ttw hand." nd arm:- m hi? lu-r-a t tempt. The aocid rt hnrpei'd ft .1 nVt in the afternoon. and the lit! on p.-i - sf d a "v at 7 o'clock in th1 t vo;inc. The bereaved father is foreman at !h"
Standard F'TS-' ?Um. An tine ... Wall, resides in Carev sr""!. T'.e d -hensC'd child v as one ,f f.-ur lit icdaughters in th" family and !vr ;"'" j,BS been a terrible yhock to the entire community. ;
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CH1EI . n REPORT
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Will'';; Fisi-'i r ("(; e ';e-ir t I 'airier
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s- wa.. printer!. ' of .. pamphlet were found .e (err..- ..f Attorney '5eneral and n.-ar tin- s't-ncs of the
;;on. N"iv York
l"if. e i.X)i' ons in
and 'h".' en -rern citi.-s. Tli' p: inter- wi o .-t t the tvpe frr tl s :iii''h,c i s rii.-o fa id to have been arre,-.-d ) :-.:a: n:M' ratds. but f- ' ra 1 iiu.-nta .'.is-,! to confirm th is
r- 'hie 1'ttire lub in order which ti;e l re? on ire
Towns-hip As;of ('iluniet fivr.f fessment of the tlary. make.- the
-or .1, i r X! -K-.-i :p co-e-,), tir- ills t"vr.4ilir, ireil-i f o". io ,v in report
t a k e their pari
tind the nation. He will he c-'.t! 'o piin rhun'he or l-for. that the piei.ie-ns w.th churohe.a of ti:e Ci '. ;m
contending may bo Setter understood
bv the ch.irch at larat. ( the awfjsmr-nt of ail r al estate
He m:i be ad i:ct.-.:,i by Gary, !nd.. j prrsonni property in the township rare of the V. M (.". A. j ihe city of ilary. The '-iw r- n t j th-. assessment "t" tie f u'i a!ue house struck : rrT""va;";:l : v5 1:?.'" 4 hundreds of m,l..oi.s rni..it.-. BY LIGHTNING ; fl,i,nWis tat.i- shows
: of 10 1 and lvVJ: CROWN POINT, Ind.. June 4 Re- I 13 K. nnrti from err lllvil'.e On Tuesdav ! Arte rwr'v $ 4."il."..e
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on Monday r. -.;.: a h belor.s :n to J. M. Colen-.on was spuck by lishtnins and badly rbi niijfd and a larce barn on the property of Frank 'hnstianson was as" struck arl-i burned to th" ground with cattle and grain.
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l.ots I.ot in; pros rm't s
I: -;:1 etsaf and improvement 17.TiiT.13i Personal piop'ty T.cl 1 .: .",."
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e in six rr:Orths.' fl ,n the use of , ''oi vin c- naively ret b e i i ' v e i n to i a y hat p o s t -! :ently ' u l e in- : s out 1 ri i tt; the n ok of the new-
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COURTHOUSE HIT BY BOLT YESTERDAY
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rnmVN POINT. Ind. June 4 Pur
ir.g- the heavy thunderstorm on Mon- - Telc-g. & te!p dav niKht the f:ac pole on the court j Express Co5 house was Ftruck bv liirhtnirar and j Other property tadlv splintered. This pole seems to i assessed
he a. target for lishtmns bolts as a ; All rrope
new pole was Just put up last year, replacing one also struck by lightning:.
All property assessed by asciccor $-l.Ti?. 4-0 $
Proiirty Assessed by State Eorjrd. Steam and electric railroad I 5.595.410 $ 17.44.545
433.040 9.400
318 GARY ARRESTS IN MAY
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sc.sd in ilary S.oi.-
Oriffi'h property Township prop'U'
2 60.74o 72 1,435
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12.500 3.475.000 J 107. 57. "S4 l.i " i 1.63 l.olO
Township ....S31.797.455 SUC.36 4.S-U
.': d-t--" t rc.-i niza tiop. i nv ' e" ;t; .'. h " This or ir.t' it t - .-. ta.--- fat; .if.-- ' sworn ' " "ui a - t.on of i: r.-,T : C8 '.i "CO US t i t ' 1 e inc'.-ided tho ci: state. The prince als that pro-German red h i t i v . t i s it
f isir.c to di b--cal ;-i.at.-day t!-at ta Getnian ernp ohartin? sr-i c rt i d-' r i hi y
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Dur.rsr the month of May. accord-
ins; .o the report compiled by Chie
of Police For' is there wer 3 1 S ar
rests made it'Gary. Of.th'.s number! there were 5r drunks. 27 assault and . battery. 11 concealed weapons. 23 auto : speedei s 13 gambling. 1''' houses of ill fame and 7 "Reds'" for passing out j literature, the balance being for m nor offenses. Number of males arrested j was 290; female, 2?: married. 141; i single. 177 and fines and ccsts pa.di was S2.58. The number meals was i 60 and lodgers kept was 44. Runs j made by patrol was 657 and miles trav- i eled by wasr-on was 554 and by the j P.eo was 1.432. !
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A G. Anderson r-TFT eocjev, PCNEi'TM I N. SSPVirn BERLIN. June 1. VIA l)N!OX. j,jr!,-. 4. "It 'was America's military n-
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T. 1 Mrs. M : day with his s: t ! Chas. r;."h'id' i to t h--mes a
I afleritoon. ! Mr. and Mr.-. Andrew Peschel and i fa, ..sly visited at Chicago for p? erai da s. ! i M". M?h Klein of Hamnor.e" was j vis:'i:;4 w.th rel.it i v.- s ani fn.ends last i i we-:.. ) Crrl Kei'o-ian of Hammond spent;
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entente." This declaration -was mad to ternational XewE Set'.ice today Mathias ErzberK-r. chairman
German armistice . onin-1 -se ui. In Gary superior court this morninsr. I "Th German re-:ut; :-. v. a es.suit was broucht by the Gary Trans-' , r(v,,it ,,f t!, p.... 1 i.iuttf.n
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SEEK TO ENJOIN j GARBAGE PLANT !
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Kid Mr.-. ailed on
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fourteen points.
fr Company to enjo n the garbns
plant at l'lh avenue and Jackson St.. corvinced the Gertnan people that they
Gary, from operating in its present j onty Y.ad to p mas it the dd nulit.-iry unsanitary condition The city of - , m ,,, p,-,,.r vc deniorrary in th- ir
country and prov honest their filer' s t
Jucisre r.Takes Erronecus
Prediction Rssrardiiis:
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Gary is made defendant. The barns of the transfer company
are located near the garbage, plant and j continued Dr. Erzberj.tr. the barn manager lives thi with h'-s "America "u;ht now t
family and it is stated that stench ; brir.pt about a diplorwiU" turn for a d---from he refuse a; the garbage is un- j decided charps in the peac n ot iat i. bearable as well us unhealthy and I it is hr duty, bavins laid the fo-sni i-!l-,e suit is brought to compel the ci y tioi-s of the r.ep ot ta ' iois upon Pr -sidee-to put the premises in a more sanitary j Wilson's program. '"onstderins tbe.--
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HOBART
The Thursday Evening Club will nic-ft this week with Mrs. Fiester. Mr. and M.rs. Mctr.tire visited with relatives in Chicago yesterday. Miss Ethel Ifa'.ste.l has accepted a position n sten .israi ht r with Shearer and 11mer. The A. T. & T. Co. have moved their
fact Germany 'ias stMiia -.;iiin to m.-i.-.e known hr position v ithfit any atr.iu--i-ity before Pr'.sident '.Vii.-uii and the American peep-.."
Too Late To Classify
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How iiS SHiirmi an-1
with rn'f- Poi r i.im riti-n h'i;e -.::-i wr
lit- f,-.r i:.-il. st.'i l;em--.!y cui.kly
I '-iOt'i t,,m." It is a sitispb . lortu; p-n i-im: ion th.'it rowio t he . at -itrhal niii.ii i: r.i The in i ' s ' ir.n I Ire.ef and nl-i--,vs the j. ti.t ;i n -it n-!i bi-h oau"S
iii st nvie ii. Uiir and ln-no-nt-s. it!- lu'iitTX nppendi-!o.-e will convince or ttenry
r sale by nil drusrtiisis.
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WANTED Experienced! - DR. J. W. ACTON
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Btc-sercont from the Stoker building into j ary pOSltlOll ClUring VaCaiOll j HAMMCND BLCC, HAMMOND IND the Fiester barn. iw, rfiea vn-Pre c-ci !
T. Schro.i.-r hs sold his Buick auto- FCliUU ill vui-o vo. imft. wu-
cern. Write A. 2bo, Times, Kam. C-i
mobile to r. jle-ir.e. The Commercial Club met Monday eveninfr and made final arrangements for their dancins party to be held next week Monday evening. O. Kulage an.l sister ar.d Miss Fortsneider of St. Louis came to Hobart yesterday to -spend the summer. A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruil. Mrs. H. lr.-.nd is quite seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ?tratton who have been spending: the winter in Florida have return-d to Hobart. Martin Hod islt.-d with relatives in Chicago over Sunday. Miss Harriet SchretTier transacted
business in Chicago yesterday. j The Ideal Ilook Club wi'i meet this i
Jttillar's Antiseptic Oil, Known as
wsr - -a p, r .J
Will Vosively Eelievo Pain la rcw IH-iutes.
Office Hours: 912 a. m.: 1:3C-5 p. m
Ever.ings; 6:00 to 8 p. m.
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Trv It riglit now for Rheumatism,
Neural gm. 1-umb-n". fvre, stiff and! swollen joints, pains in t he head, b&cii ; uiid limbs. corns, bur ions. etc. After j one application pain usually disappears; s if by ma sic. , j A r-.a-.- rt-nir.1v used intern 1 it V fine! f--r-l
week Wednesday with Mrs. Bracekn. ! tf n.aiiy for Cf'uehs. Cold, . 'roup. Sere i
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THEY VOTE "NO" OF COURSE
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ZURICH, Juns -4 i ne constitution committee of the German National assembly has voted "no" on th question of whether German officials should !e surrendered for trial on war g-uilt charges In foreign countries, said advices from Berlin today.
This oil is concni'-u to .- th" tries' penetratms rtin-eiy known. Its prompt ana immediate vfi-ct in r: I vine (am i
PV . r?1,v ui' .. mm. w.i.w n mima
due to the fact mat it penetrate., t,. trie i ; f L - Z ' '' "--' 4i j affected parts at once. As an Uiusira- g ( J S M '- .' - -L,'--"' llJ tion. rc-ur 10 drops on the ti.b kest neca ,81111 t '. .f- ' lf5e ir-Vl of sole leather and it -Aili per., irate thii H J f ; . '! 'i'jj substance through end tliroush in three,!"" "T ?t r ' i-r - r - I minutes. r'" ' - - IT .' J f '3 Accpt no substitute. This grent oil I -fi v 1 JL'-.' -k.-" i Is uoldtn fe1 color only. Uvery t.ttl f s r t ' '. -J, ""p krTr1 B'laranteffl CDc. 60c and SI a bottle 5 . - - , . .- ". f "1 f s
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HpO automobile owners and & drivers to Goodrich Dealers the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company herewith declares a rnore-rnilezga adjustment on Goodrich Tires 6,003 milec for SAFETY TREADS, and 8,000 miles for SILVERTOYTJ CCRDS.
no- Goodricl'i Ad-ustment
ly m your micd 6,000
miles for S AFSTY TREADS -3,000
fVERTOW IS instead of
the 3,500 d:-d 5,009 miyCj respectively heretofore in force.
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Gccdrich 'I'lrcs in actus! U3ar;e cn road and pavement are today unfolding such matchless mileage, regularly in cxc2S3 cf adjustment basis, that Goodrich knows it has the strongest, most durable tires the rubber industry' has produced. The Goodrich adjustment mileage is increased because Goodrich knows the mileage in its tires, and it wants - v eccnorny, and all-around benefits. Go to a Gccdrich Dealer, and buy a Gocdrich Tire or buy four Goodrich Tires sure that with fair and square usage a Safety Tread will render ycu at least 6,000 miles; and a Siivertown Cord at least 8,0C0.
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