South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 25
Sl.NDAY, AUGl'ST 10. 1 915. 3 NEWS OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
A fri lo)
3CH
j "5
1 )
HEOU
IDE BILL OF
SALE FOR LEG1L AUTG PURCHASE
New Jersey and Pennsylvania Adopt Model Statutes Against Thievery.
TVASHIN'r.TON. I. (. Auff. ft. NVv: I'-rs.-y and iv-nm.yhanla hiv I.ikfn U.i'l .lroortc: all th- utat'-l of t J i - urii-o in putting a itop to antum:. ilc thi''-ry. Th-. stat "j
Ii.iV' !I 7 1 tri W IV liV li KJl' i
Ti!'Jo! Hint ltrs which. It 1.- h'licvn!, v. ill vop.r.l .'ooiur or lutfi into thr J. ui.-! ttion of runny st.ifs. I ii. If r th" provisions of the .Vow .1 r.-fv Jaw, which went into Mfrct in Jülv !, rriijatini; th of innt'ir vrhi!s. ,t Is now in-nss.trv
i:vim. i.v i (K) Tiiouorriii. i A ri.iin Lrimr, who lives not' f 't from ouiiK-stown, had the iiaOicj f 'V,I (Mlk y many oUl hi-H'i-j ;.n1 wagons thit his yarl u as lit J t r ,1 .i:h tn.M j.jo.t oi th" tii.e. ! The- v.if.- of the farmer, who haV entirely diffeunt ij-.im alout the!
i v.-ay thins huid londicnd. re - j
-d to mak' a elf jn-up. ' AccT'Jinly she assen. -U d trnri r t . r i -h . -kl vehicK't in an open sT;t-f. y i rire to them and sl -rful!'.'
AatcJi(o them 'li.ipr-.ir. Winn th- in:siunl r tu"n-l umi town he drove to th- hack yard, looked ahont liini, ruhbed his eyes arid rii 1 - it d'.v: "fJreal hwh'.'.iir l.iy.-'.vax, Tft-nri-etta. where J ovi rythin V" ""hy," r.j)li-d his wife, 1 ju.--t i jrned u; a lot of Ira.sh." Tlif' hiu-htnd gulped. Ra-;! ared hi; throat, and t'run blurted out: "Hut hf'.'ivi ns to üetsy, Henri-tt i. two f f them waors and ohm Wutr-iv
) wa.-- borrow ed 1" --V ouiif stown Tcdo-
ni.
COLE ANNOUNCES THREE NEW CARS
for
mv oiu, lealer
or
.In wi.wh'-s to ili oe or
inohih- to show hill of i-ali i !- two persons and
ftherwie. an auto:i r I; now I -
d::ed hefore a notary pn-dJc-. The 1 iw ;'ls rnnkes it unlawful to t.ell or 1' iy a motor vehMe with obliterated or mutilated manufacturer's nurii-l-ra. Law Draw Interest. The New Jersey law is hoil: Ioo'k d upon with ron s'd-rahlp interet hy motor rrKani.n ions and esp'tiilly hy th- eonip-i ni-s insuring motor rhidt s ai.-iii.-t loss ! theff. AVhile it may r-tard th-- easy sale (if stolen ';,rs there, it is naturally limit-d in K-ope, as ytat- laws invarial'Iy are wWn r lt 1 1 1 atinq some sp-"-ri 1 1 Mihjert. Th ' important provision of the New Jersey law ret; ardin hills of sal- ; re:
SCH00L5WILL GET TOOLS IT LOU RATE
Government to Sell Machine Instruments at 20 Per Cent.
All-Season Models Have Fea tures Formerly Exclusive On Open Cars.
Three id lit Ion il al'-season lood. N are announced ! th- Cojc ;dot ,.- Car Co. of Indianapolis, supplement -ini; the two recnilij offered to tho motoring pul lic. Se' eral txflusiv Cole featurts. cmnl ira d with other
c onvenierres. heutofoie restricted to
jpnn CiLrs. are included. Th- flush par.el typ of noly cor.Ktr. lotion i sed thruURhout in th-
Cole Aern-Licht ah-f rnsop. m '-(!? Is i.i
one of tho ftatuies. Tne dcsUners
i:av removed all orlappiriK of the upl" r strjcture. A v. mishit Id which in lervke i'-:toim-proof nn.l u!.'.s a c!ea i -vision lias been designed by Cole engineer. and Jnstall-d n the Touiosine arI Ihi- Tourscdan. l!y an easy adjustmtnt of tif nii fc j.ants of f la - in the windshield a acnu.n ;s created between the front and real sections and a cjrrent of air is drawn fro..; within the tar instead of into it. .Sii'oy ard rain is thus fun ed out ;n a steady strenm to ithr side bttweer. the two section.-, of th" 'windsl:ild Lhd i. clear-vision rpace of .i!oiit two, inclies i cr-astantly n aintaincd on a level v.ith th1. dnvtr'.s t'V c s.
1 . j t
hi mm B7
I U m t l f LZS
s
"In all sale.-; or ptir ?rises of a motor v!iifl(. dir- t from tin? manufacturer or through an aent or aperi'-y of sucii m in 'if acturers there shall be issw-d to the purchaser a
manufacturer's bill of sale, which -
hill of tale shall contain the manufact'ir r'.i mimh r on the engine or motor of the motor vehicle so sold. Kc Hill of Sale. "In all oth-r sabs or purchases of motor vehicles the original bill of sah shall h- as-iuned by the seller to the purchas-r ly r.n assignment witnessed by two persons a nd ackliou ii ilo-d by the seller la-fore a notary public AM such assignments shall at all titnts ! kept and attach 'd to the original manufacturer's hill of sale; provhhd. however, that In the event the said motor ve-hicl-was purchas-d from tho manufacturer or his a;crt prior to the Koin into effect of this act then, instead of a -si n i n i; tho oriin.il 1 i 1 X of sile ami attachim: such assignment t said original bill, the seller
slvill 'a-cute a new tall of sale, wit-',
n'ss--il by two persons and acknowledged h f'ie a notary pulilic" The penalty in the New Jersey law for motor car stealing' is a tine not exc ediiii-r J-.'fK and itnpristnnient not to exceed two cars. Th? stat of l'ennsylvania. adopted a 1 iw very" similar to that of New Jeis-v repiiirin:r duly attested t)il!s of sa'e. and it also provides that upon co-.vietlon motor tiiieves shall pa' a tie.e not xceedin $.".eoi and be liable for imprison merit for 10 year.. Kcmeilv Is Waiting. "The rtuedv is with all other stat' 1 L'islatur n " said an automobile expert. 'Troper bt-i.Iation in ever' state would reil.ic car thievery : a minimum. A bill similar To the New Jersey 1. w ttYctivc
WAmN.JTn.V. I). C. Auff. ?. Tue senate committee on military
..raus today rt ported fa'.orably to tii-- senate b trisi." t ion a tlioi izir.w ' ti.e s rlarv of ar to sell a re 1
du-! iats ti tr oh am' te.hn'c t schools ami universities machine tools not in ls" for kovoi nmeut purposes. Tiie legislation as originally proposed b the w.ir department pcr.nitte 1 thee tools to e sold to educaticnal Institutions for 10 per cent of their tost, bat thy committerchanged that provision so as to j i nhibit such s ab s at less tnan J r per cent i f cost. On this point the l port says ; "Vour committee htlievrs that 10 per c it of ti'- pal chase price f the tools, even v h n depreciation i tauen into consi deration, is too low and th- retco a minimum prk'e of -ii per tent is i'iopo-",!. It was originally 1 ropo-ed that tht war !-partnn-nt .-.bould. loan the.c tooLs to tio? colle-'es. lot the de.artnt nt r--quests, in a letter to the haiin an of tile committee, that the department be tntiiely ielievi-1 of thc n sm risibility for them."
Dependable Spark Plugs
im f t oJ TS;. &"wIL Jlr" vi3 ttnji n.-'-T w ,i i ii Ii-.-i.it i s.. I . - i' i i i
a-
TRACE
MARK
The City of
GOODRICH
Akron. Ohjp
n
y s n
1 n
Economical Luxury for Ford Cars
That's what you find in the tire , Goodrich has built especially for Ford cars, "The Goodrich
: 375.'
M Q
6
-t
i
n
Champion Ji-18 JAS 43. Price, $1.00
PGcialiy recommended for all truck, tractor and marine en
gines using a 7s thread. Be sure the name "Champion" is on the Insulator. Ask your dealer. Champion Spark Plug Company, Toledo, Ohio HOWARD CRANFILL CO., Wholesale Distributors. 221 South Main Street. Lincoln 2914, Main 674.
'ft in "mi.ih ii IIHIJ..HII mi ii i i . ii r ." m m CI - - '--in -i r - it..tx.'atiij
AW
Li n
n
A States would
throughout th- I'm
ite of srre.it benrht. as in that cn?c
no mm couhl otfer a stob n car for j sab- without its cimp.! t record f )vvn-r ship heii f: readily ascertainable. if tho car could not be sold without lammet- of 1. lection much I of the incentive to automobile thiev-j cry would be eliminated. Sever;. 1 I motor organizations have sui;es;- i -d the b'sirability of a federal a t J to m-'ct tliis problem, but cooper;-.-.
tum hy the Ma?' legislatures in jiass-ir.-a reasonably uniform lav wtild accomplish the result mor t c-
tivcly ress
;n my hould .
opniion. ct."
than if to:;-
sii:.k iin.iir on: A story is told by Norman Korbes lr. regard t) tb.e davs when lu- was playinp in Sir II nry Irving' company. In which was also Tom Me:.d a well known at tor of his, day ami one of tho old school. Mr. Mc:m1 had a veiy full voice, and his asides were always gaveii as loudly ns his utterancts. In mo of the parts he used to p!av there came tho lines.
'Sleeping: in the orchard, as ray cus-; torn always was in the afternoon." hut he so often said "nmrniim" in-! atead of afurneon" that at lat Sir i lit nry took him to task about it. Mr. I Mead was very contrite, but at the! very next performance this is wh t I th audience heard: '"Sleeping in the' Teh ard. as my custom always was in the morning I man in the af-'
tcrnoon. Sai l it aKaiu. I'hi-.MKO New.
by heavtr,:"
Tl!Or.HT l()i; TODAY.
.--;mI w ho was tue greatest h r.c- i f e to:- of tb.e h in ;m race. .Mis-;!
jeenie J' iad of ' l!s iMe. saal he was th man who invented th -li.ünr.
I OOf.lslIMIM. "I m wear: ," said Auii ii't'ie Iv Jo. it tu. ed h r friend Ii'ur;', to siai'.e ' i ou t worr." s.iiil he, 'J'ee ,-ot a strung knee. ! ".-ss t fi.it will In id vj a v hile.'
i
THIS new sevcn-passengcr car has a wheelbase of 126-inches. It is a car of exceptional roominess and easy riding qualities. But it is not heavy. Its 3125 pounds are so evenly distributed over the entire chassis and so perfectly balanced, that it holds to the road at any speed without sidesway or discomfort of any sort. Its 60-horsepower motor, equipped with tworange carburetor and hot-spot intake manifold, is alive with power, quick in acceleration, and very economical in its consumption of gasoline. The only car at its price equipped with cord tires The Studebaker Corporation of America Retail Factory Branch Lafayette at South Street
Bigger in size, burlier in strength 31 by inches with an inch larger on the circumference, and thicker in the cross section than ordinary size Ford tires, it makes a different car out of your Ford, different looking and different riding. The added class and efficiency quickly cancel the slightly higher cost Three-Seventy-fives,,, like all Goodrich Tires, are the standard in their class by which other tires are measured. To learn the value of any tire, square it up to the Goodrich Square of Goodrich List Prices, and the Goodrich MoreMileage . Adjustment 6,000 Miles for Safety Treads; 8,000 for Siivertown Cords.
The comparison of the mileage adjustment, and the prices, tells you why experienced tire users stick to Goodrich Tires.
Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer
ADJUSTMENT Fabrics, 6,000 milcrf Cordo, 8,000 miles
m : )
m nm i 1! $2135 J ' jjL f 01 jli Iii- -ffeÄ t' ÄSft H::fe;8f
0
4o
r-f
SIZE
PI
SIZE
BEST IN THE LONG RUN
I5
! 1 :K
mi m
v - a 3 s- . ami i . vj vu
Wmm lifi Pl
I'vcfft-j tv.ii:;-. alii vi
urn ml 1 v'IIte' I ..&3-'.5li
mmFßm rift'
mm
Mm
11
Dealers make it a point to give you belter service first, because service goes along with Goodrich tires; and secondly, because it pays them in the long run. Both sides benefit by it. Let them tell you how they can save you money.
The Thomas Rubber Vulcanizing Co. "The Home of Real Tire Service. j 131 Lincoln Way EasL Was one of the pioneers in the vulcanizing business in South Bend. Real tire satisfaction is the cause of our continued success. Retreading and relining. Rim cuts and blowouts repaired and respliced. GOODRICH TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES Lincoln 6670
F
C
AR
Are an economical luxury. We can supply your Ford with these 'Three-Seventy-Fives,' We also have the other Goodrich sizes. FORDSON TRACTORS HINKLE MOTOR CO. 219-223 N. LAFAYETTE BLVD.
Little Old Last Year's
Car
99
will bring you a dandy little sum of money, if you will take it to Ludwig. He will huy it to get the old parts off of it, as well as the old tires.
LUDWie
has new things to sell, too, and it sure will pay you to see him befdre making your auto purchases, for he has everything for an automobile. He has Goodrich Tires and Tubes. 409 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET, Formerly known as Auto Inn Supply Store. y
"The Pioneer Air Cooled Car" Is easier on tires than most cars. GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES FRANKLIN &10T0R CAR CO. 517 Lincoln Way West Main 212
SKIFF
SAYS
"Three-Seventy-Fives' are just the things for Fords. You will notice the difference in appearance and you will notice the difference in riding, which is the big thing. Come in and let us show you how the Goodrich Square works.' Tire Repairing, Sinclair Oils and Gasoline.
RE SERVICE CO.
436 S. Michigan St.
Bll 2619.
THE 1920 MODELS ARE HERE
Co
Let us show you this new car at the new price.
GOODRICH TIRES. TUBES, ACCESSORIES.
enonor bales
D. A. BOSWELL, Mgr., Distributors Essex, Hudson, Dort, Allen, Winton. FULL LINE OF GOODRICH
IRES and TUBES AT
LJ AYLOR'S TIRE SHOP
Expert Repairing, Retreading and Vulcanizing. Home of the famous Gates Half Sole. Open daily 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. ; Sundays 8:00 a. m. to I :00 p. m.
77- I
132 E. Jefferson Blvd. B Trv NEWS-TIMFS Want 3
Bell 610; Home 5610.
