South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 24
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Advertising Club Warns Public Against Glowing Slock Promises.
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("P.tr: of farmers owning cars is
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Leaders Having Machine For Every Eight Persons.
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Mali's of automobile tractors arl
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fa..e prorr.oi. r luals it a.-a.-r to ls ma I. ii;ir .'"f,h.
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i liftir-s coik-tti :int made puhli: hfic j jfMh it '.vas annouru ci. I -how that Nt hra.-tx.i Ir.nls the I'nitd , '.at'-.- m thf jtf : .'pita owiirrshii n: .
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j All of the Mtey vhuh had the t li-t are west of the Mississippi ri r.
A hol-h.-vik any .t her iviiik i X"w YorL is :-.th on the list ar-1 a : io jw-t as mu h usls'-hi-!'. as Miv.-sij'pi ;s ! it. With t!:e k
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i nt p-A i r tu app'-.i.! to i.ii- p,l!.'imai'IiiHlior. Ü it.'i ii the ,! riht r.ow lrr!.ir'-l to'lay, villi ;h a itorno:.;'. iireal b'iv-in-i.-:, iüö th- ai rti.-ir ,ivnr;,itwn is 1 v t i.-ii;n.: a r t oi t
m riming the in .slir.s' p'.' la- ii.l th. u ' KriOU' otn the j.et f. rrrnv e ofjtif.n of Ca'lfc rnia statt s v ith laiw, trade ar unst th-' ilai.: w su'ia, i i ' Villit ' populations did not n-ake the snow i :. i-romotioiL. . -
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Kird L(rn nearly ev r day now." , S-.IXS Mr. I.e, "for tt.is promotion. l.us;nt-H Is like fotl.jwji:' ;h- r. livery bdy watits tj (e-t ori the hot.-- ZZ li.af scetns to bj a uinr er, ana ti e: Z2 vi!l turn their attention to s-.ai - . thing elte aa soon as t i:o ea-j morn y tt-ae to flo-ü in this line. "(Jf nces;ty, tire piles are huhf i than they trs i to be, at l so it ieasier to inteie.st people ii. the h - lief that in some my yario.i.s manner; an HUtoinobiie tire. vhii h lias s. i d ' i;s natural life, can b. tejuvenat-!. 5: "We have Ji!-t eoniplefd an ehausttvo in estimation in this laid., find Mnd that It is another r ise inre an old business lmitwr.a t ao.b when honestly conducted is l'eir.-;!; l lorlfied by means ; m.i.xU.m jaople! believe that the cmpani' s v. hi li at j
MNOltMni s Vlli:.T ( hop. Di-.NVLK. Clo.. Auk. 'J.lX. is evtinated the iOl'J wheat rrup if Toiorado will approximaf ;10(0,,oo t-us!icls and will be worth lO.""0.'0. For the first tune in the history of o'or.tdc, wheat u.ll be the '.e.o'in cro,: for Hlr.
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MILLER DEALERS- Pi I yV P'Hw"vN! d more lan scl1 lil,cr tires they sive you the servier i t S; that goes with this high-grade product. Their other lines f
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30x3 ..$ 8.50 30x3'. 10.50 32x3 H.50 31x4 17.50
32x4 : .$19.50 33x4 21.50 34x4 22.00 35x4 26.50
advertising fiive new pro- es.- s ai i;
noel methods of importaiu e. Question of lloncst. ' "No well-informed person is against tl.o rctrf adinm l usirn .-s." r: ontinued Mr. I.ee. "It is le-iti-mate and rropvr. 1U tread rs, wild' thry operate on the level, have a place, JUHt aa much as tne roi.nl c who niend your y-l.oes, but yen would not think ri.iwh of a co'obP r vlio -would advise 5011 to spen : monej- on a pair of hb.'.es that were not wrth mending, or wiio would advertL to you that lie had a won- r; vier ful new process fer repairing -noes when, as a matter of fact. hi-. : v. .is the same old method, bat with. , omo of the operations Ui.cui: h! ur.Jo- hih-NOiindin new names." ;' It ii us ieen announced that espe-' ( a.il attention is to be niven to adertlsir.K fakers in the automobile i tn lutry at the. annual or.venlion of U.e Associated Ad ertisinc; Clubs of j
the World, which v ill b.? held In Ne.v oilcans, Sep:. 1! 1 to At that .uiiNt-ntion, one session will be Kien mr tu the subject of truth in ad--.rti-in?r. and to a discussion of fur-
llu r tttps that should be taken to make all advertising truthful. An ! ..nport.int phase of thij discussion. .la program coniniitlee announces,
will hivo to lo with fakes in. muter-
..om. Industry Hack Club.
The advertisaiur clubs l.ave the 1
sti an backing of Die f.utf-mobile it: - ; lustry in their fijht against all fa- ; keis in the held. A!I legitimate a".-; tomotive compan.es are intert steit. 1 l -cause th reilue that ecry liiue ,
a fako is "put over" in the name of ZZ ltu'nsr.i!" rtiriXtr'SniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiimiiiiiuiiiinMn iiiiiiiiiiiinii hmiiimu mi.mi.miii iiTi has done, tnat reduced the plvasuie ' vhlch the automobile uwr.tr derives!:.. . . . - .'ion the ure of bis ar, anil iL in- j
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Timberlake Would Distribute Government Collection to State Institutions.
nv i.oris Li iuw. WASHINGTON, D. C. .Wie. If cor.piess i:isses a joint resolution
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folcnilo, one education 1 :r:st;t .. t iorin Indiana and one in ea.h of tne other statt-s will imivc from the .'owinment a con preht r s; e and i'.Khly int rest 'iv culiri ticn of war ipatTiK!s thia tn:. it to be f.;ni:sht 1 free. The Tire terl..ke i K-oi it r it s th..'t "the war dv ai lrwn h:u on 1. 1 1 v . i an aecani ul.' t ion of war mil' i '.al. ich as i,:a .:'. ir'.ü.r-. i:..'u..i. , h in! .-rr'T.aoe.-. una!; ir.os . !' a aii-.t !:. i piec s :" . .ii r. ..:i and fort :-ti a a t.i i. : . l.:ch h..is a:i lot, ; i l-r b t!a. 1 ,..m,- .iTmI P.o.xi f t!i.- A : i . , ; e.-ple " It a-o a: s :h.-,; ', lie distri' it.. r. : : . . p, i t : "f s'o I. war :.: i . . t ; i f : o , v . 1 1 uni'. . . : - t p i ; . . 1 ! p-. J i.i.t'.s pr i . t'a,- p, .. I '.- .. the urlviis st..t. s ,i. , i ....... t'i t-i t: n.er.t : i . . t - t . . I r.- loi:-e- of iT' ..: p.-i. f.r ed'. at.ot;al p-.t po. i'.l v. . . ' . th.e same w i. i: i . ?a ava'.lab!. : ! h.-., , . a; I o r.t.r.o ..ii.-." W I". l.IVi: M I.I AKV A n w . i v t i r - . '. t ' the war h ; taucht us I r-i:.:- a' .' .; c-ry man it: Amern a ' ;r.-- k . v. u . O.NXILATH V ;. : f.ar-.v ,h: t.. .!...; ;.; J. r f -..turf is jus a- ,s :o:t of th" Am.ra'i a.--, iiti-o.
Advcrthers make profits from volumenot prices.
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TRADE IN YOUR OLD ONES ON NEW
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Our Specialty STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION, Distributors for S. O. S. Storage Batteries MILLER TIRES AND TUBES. 124 E. Jefferson Blvd. Phone Lincoln 6310. Open Evenings and Sundays.
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In the taxicab business, success depends largely on the safety and the service that is guaranteed to customers. 0 Miller Tires do their part in making this guarantee possible tor the Yellow Taxicab and Transfer Co. a large percentage of whose cabs are equipped with
illers because the Geared-to-the-Road tread serves
i as an extra emergency brake and the Uniform Mileage of
i1 these tires is an assurance that vou will et to vour des
tination without those bothersome delays on account of tire trouble. AND HERE'S THE RECORD THAT THESE
TIRES ARE MAKING WITH ANOTHER COMPANY No more convincing proof of a tire's supremacy has
! been submitted to the court of public opinion. It comes
from the private tests of the Eldorado Stage Company, i Los Angeles, Calif. They're one of the largest users of
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p money to establish which tire carries a heavy load
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YOU CAN GET A REGULAR BARGAIN, AND IT PAYS TO RIDE ON NEW RUBBER. We have 12 standard brands to choose from. They are Portaire Goodrich United States
Pennsylvania Amazon National Highway
It doesn't cost anything to come and see them and you save a barrel of money if you trade or buy. L:vervthimr for vour auto is our business.
Mr&k. 0. E. LUDWIG Auto Supply
409 South Michigan St. vVe buy old cars for tires, parts and scraps
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Twenty-two leading makes of tires were tested on the Eldorado's seventeen 12-passenger Packards. They travel an average of i5o miles dailv a combined distance of 936,000 miles a year. That's more than 37 times around the world. PROOF OF UNIFORM MILEAGE
SZITA BROTHERS 321 SOUTH CHAPIN STREET, If You Want to Save Money and Worrv. VULCANIZING Miller Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
MILLER TIRES CAN BE BOUGHT IN MISHAWAKA ONLY AT THE
MISHAWAKA VULCANIZING COMPANY
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Jfawaka and want real tire
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Auto Accessories of all kinds. Texaco Gasoline and Oils. 221 N. MAIN ST., MISHAWAKA. PHONE 1254.
This is the ''service de Luxe" for which the Miller Tires competed and won. Their victory was based
U not on exceptional mileage or a single casing but on
3 lone: distance uniformity, tire after tire.
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MILLER TIRES Anderson Bros, and Bultinck, 109 W. Colfax av. Automotive Electric Service Co., 124 E. Jefferson blvd. M. W. Brodbeck, 815 E. Lasalle av. Cadillac Motor Salea Co., S. Lafayette blvd. Liberty Garage, 219-21-23 W. Center st. Mishawaka Vulcanizing Co., 221 N. Main st., Mishawaka. Superior Motor Sales Co., 213-215 S. Main st Szita Brothers, 321 S. Chapin st. Maxwell Garage, Niles, Mich. New Carlisle Garage, New Carlisle. Massey-Pfundstein Co., Miller Distributors, 133 E. Jefferson blvd. Phone Main 2413.
See Bob and Neal for a Square Deal.
THE LIBERTY GARAGE is the place to take your car for that mid-summer 'e-oinvr-over' that most machines need. Our expert mechanics will take care of all vour engine trouble. MILLER TIRES AND TUBES. 219-21-23 West Center Street. Lincoln 5855.
MR. AUTOIST Our Accessory Department Will Save You Money. A Few of the "Real Values." SPOTLIGHTS, $5.00 value $3.48 TIRE PUMPS, $2.50 value $1.63
2-TON JACKS, $2.50 value $1.37
TIRE GÜAGE, $1.50 value $1.17
CEMENTLESS PATCH, 25c value, 17c TEXACO GASOLINE AND OILS. MILLER TIRES AND TUBES. ANDERSON BROS. & BULTINCK 109 West Colfax Avenue.
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