Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1920 — Page 10
THE TIMES Fridaw April 23. 1920 fn-rriii ii i inn ii1 i'i mil' i wni n tmn i 'wsiri "White Mule" Sign jmtn. Avn-n i-ufpicious persons FrLORD LANS DO WNE'S ELDEST SON AND WIFE ARRIVE IN UNITED STATES FOR A VISIT MUST OBTAIN t'i'tim Iiren.e ffcm th owners of th8 30W STOCKS tra-t'rs dij not obtain licenses. Th attorney greneral has held, however, that wherevrr the tractors are used as motive power truck licenses must be obtained and Ilkewlfe the trailers mu.t have licenses. TRUCK LICENSES ITIMES BUREAU A T STATE CAPITAL1 irl. NA I'tjI.LS. )N) . April Th PinployiiiK of t rii't.irn hs niotivX pivvt to h;tul trailTK nv-r th pul'lle Mfliwayn h.s bfftt callfd t" tli- Httittioti of thf attorney gfnrsl's firiartmrni. An thn 1!1!) vhiclf li'fnf art urmplj "trartton tintn"!"" Attracts Thirsty Persons j Th'uinmisfivcs at the "sign of th mule" th? proprietor of th fhaik showed them a four-leggd mn.'e fr which he asked a prohibitive price . INTERNATIONAL NEWS SIRVICEI M'ltANUO. -"ol. -White Mtiie. For Fate" was the sign that atiract'-d scores of persons to a barn y.a-t outside of Durango . If the rurioim pHJfed "in.perrlori" they were served with a mni-nrtinn that wj said f have thf ki'k .f a : OPEHED Better call up The rimes anJ have it sent to your house every be there. i.rr: service Is the ce: hut money can buy and Lones: "':-r' o f.'-i'c I NTCRN :AL NT.WS SERVICE ' . . -'": . . "'-- . iX : --. ' V V i . n - .ii tin- .'porting: to-::-.ir. l il,-.'"ii'-') vaWIV H "' s ufl r-. 1 fuh-is-ii.iiiy a-tlvn . u: -i re i with if -tit I . r ;; . .- " no. v . flic . t ..c.. I , t .. vi I -1 . .--.'"' ! O Mi;;n n ." ;. n-1 tc.'-n ti-l! ba-'k to ,u rt i ii: i vi'. ;i;':cr i i ) in v-v ft ;i t i lift i-s ,. ,-: : jtAiiipar f x -'1 tv '.d'-riii x, V X xv.
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We trunk every article we put tip for sale is A-N'o. 1 in quality. Rut, if for any reason it fails, wc urge that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whopping bip; concern that backs the tires we sell, and both m?.ke good. That's why wc roll l'rrestcric. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.
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