South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 30
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South Hend. Main St. and! Wahini:toii Ave. South with i trolley on Main St. I Jfffersrn Ul-vd.. loft with trol-! : P-y. Avoid ripht-hand diaon- ! al road 0.3. Cross bridge j over St. Joe ttiver 0.3. ; -
Cddy St.. stone prates on left; : riKht with trolley. Cross Kl: l.i. ; Mi?hiwaka Ae.. left with trolley. X. Main St.. riRht with troJi i ley across bridge over St. Joe I liver. Irregular four-corners; left with trolley across IUI: still : on Main St. Mishawaka, 2nd and Main Sts. ' Meeting cross trolley; left onto I'nd St. Thru Ward Park i . ,i. i Osceola. Right across trolley; and UKs and left just beyond, running along UK. Left-hand road at church an 1 cemetery; left. Uecross UKs and trolley 10. S. Prominent ripht-hand road:' right along shorn ,f St. Jf" Kiver. ; rranklin St.; nuetitig trolley.' left. . Marion St.; r,s:ht t trolley. i::khart. Marion and Main Sts. .Meeting ti-olhy, ti'-tht south onto Main St. Thru it regular j four-corners 17-1 and crops'
UKs just beyond. Cross UK irremilar four-comer; hit
with unci; onto riT:e m. a'Tos long iron hridgo. Join trolley j from hft !';.: and cro-s ui: : .i'.o-t beyond. .Mam St.; right niili trolh-y. ' (loheji. '
Ift-hand mad. at U K. : left. C ;re right across tracks 5.'.. Through four-corners 7.7. Syracuse. four-corners. at j stone water trough. Left on j dirtct road to Iake W"awas-e. i
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"y, the war. Motor Transport i 'orp and imirod tliat th y he usel t Regulations for 1 1 f. n,.ik. tliis the in;i iminu of thM- iapa it."
Maternent. "A country of sup nor ' ( UlJ I LAIilrhSI Kend. This ho.ly. which i- s. n " ! I uad mav almost reiv on hohlim: a n I n "lall" c-i,s.i-.' oonducte.l hv . . . I le ! wide v.n f. t, i,J, -.n.l 1
tie my to its national boundaries i the n,itary board of the NVw V.-rk : IRll.h BOD) UKRh. I Ol leet long." is tnounte.j ,i a wiiitf ; ,;,,SII1:,N' T" LAKl: "AW.si:i: -if he;,!tl dei,.u ttnent. it deveb.ped " . ' ' ii a s i s. The tire mi itunent of this1 'lo-hen. Main and IJneoln St
Utiiibrr i cheaper thar. iv uh- tliat of 1 . S i stables f.,v liors. s Is,; IjllUlXlis ( 17. I .1 I itute. Th;e kaiser of rtua nv' ! ' he city of Ww York in I ! 1 T . but' hought a set of automobil tire-, i 7;'" r niaine! in 1 ". 1 T . In the iiile at the hdght of his reign, that ; -ame b ngth of th,,e ;lu numb, r of i Th- South fkuid Sptiug Wa'oti t)s hiii) S.'.OOd per tire. The tire? : horses in the i rty w r rr.luef.l from ! Co. has iu-t completel th- luihütr-r vre tho jirndni't if ;i ;'rm;m sei-' 1V nr:; to 7.".7t. I of tin largest automobile body evci i-.tist ä ho had brer, working on n 1 h l!lk San Fram i 'alif.. had ! turned out by any company. The sh!"tittite for rubber. H sue. , . ! 1 1m following nnmhei- of Imrsr- ' job is a hng- moving si n body
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and Xby.v on the rear. A .-inula r' truck js alreatlv in m ration for tile Inter-City Tratisft r Co. On t'riday th Spring W.i-on . (uiifiany tinished two : r ice oir--for Taylor's tire s'.iop. These ars will carrv air and gu-o! ije fink-;
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mi In macadam. Through Waterford ::.o. Left-hand road; hft a.-j-...-troip.y and IUI. Pas diun Ii and cemetery on right t..". Curv' li-ht
I in rirot! toi ng a svn?ljtic ruboer Irawn 'hi'!sof pu'.dic oi a nee ; i pi.aced on a in reo and oil' -Halt to'l
.;nl uved It iu the tires the ka:. , ;is hacks, -jn eo.iehe, and live one- i il. M. ( . truck lor Meinke and Sons, purchase, J. Hut think of paying huo -ah-. At th pi . sent time, j of Laporte. wlio sp ciali- in int i -S'y.OOifr or- fire. ili-r- arc no h-rv.. irawn pa-- ii ri urlian baulinv. The body of th;
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l.r-ps tho radiator cb-nn. When ! V'y r-pla'-ing bus .-; ai d wagons u-e, for this purpose it lias a tend'- with motor trucks ami trail rs. in rcy to ke' down scale. !! rin-' J garb ag- edbtion r ic. . to- -it.r b.is hern isr! In st an ln! is ror j of Sari Antonio '" a. is abb- to vcan for thi. particular purpose, serve a popu'ai ion of .on.mpi. ;,t a, III winter it can be used for tlm , o of oie'-third 'ess linn its v- j louhle purpose f an a n t i - f r r,,1 1 Jiendltures in the same sric to; .-olution and ;i scale precnter. j ae.-tim.modate a population of 12."..-i
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There will be a meeting of all automobile dealers tomorrow eveninp; Monday at 7:30 o'clock, at the Chamber of Commerce. A real live organization is the aim and you are urged to be at the meeting.
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llags of Lettland, Ksthouia. d-ot gia and the Hedjoz.
In "' n eoutitic-s f Kansas wim-f-n now hold office ;,s probat- judu s.
HAWES Amirica'i Firtt Car THE last touch of good taste is manifested in the exquisitely complete interior of new Hayncs closed cars. The Hayncs spirit imbues the entire Hayncs organization. The character of the Kayncs must not only be built into it at the factory; it is furthermore expressed in the service
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continue to be glad you arc among the thousands of friends of the new Hayncs.
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satisfaction, but they all go away happy, Columbia Storage Batteries have a way of making good with a great big plus for good measure So do we. That's why we picked Columbia ior a winner and why the Columbia folks picked us.
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Seven-Passenger Touring Car, run 2,500 miles. Painted gray, disc wheels, 2 extra wheels, one extra Goodyear tire; bumper. This ear today with this equipment would cost $5,600. A bargain if taken at once. Franklin Motor Car Co: 517 Lincoln Wav West.
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stir your enthusiasm Hide in a Maxwell and vour enthusiasm is stirred for this commendahle car. You attempt to search for the cause and you find it in the steels used in the Maxwell. Tho?c fine steels that üive rare -strength. Such steels take the hurden of dragging around useless weight from the engine, providing hrilliant performance. Pound for pound the steels in a Maxwell equal those in any car built. The Maxwell construction, employing these fine steels, results in a light-weight ear, that gives not only brilliant performance, hut the rar-i combination of durability, economy and comfort. Today nearly 400.000 Maxwells may he seen on the world's highways. 100,000 more are in process of construction. Still this will supply hut 60 of those who have set their rrinds on a Maxwell for 1920. J. W. NTKART Salesroom . - - 132-134 E. Colfax Avenue Service Station - - 1025 W. Division Street PHONES MAIN 2254 and 2673
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TRAILMOBILE SAVES LABOR COST It is an important factor that the Trailmobile hy douhlinq or tripling the loads enables the chauffeur to handle two or three times the quantity and do no more driving. Ir your driver gets $4 and you have been hauling 20 tons a day your labor cost is 20 cents a ton. Haul twice as much behind your truck as it carries and you will move 60 tons a day. and your labor cost is little more than 6 cents a ton. South Bend Spring Wagon & Carriage Co. 210-216 S. St. Joseph Street.
Announcing The Opening Of A New Store for The Johnson Motor Wheel
J. L. Helton, formerly
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an employe in the factory of The Johnson Motor
heel Company and for y-' the past few months one clW f . 1 I t
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local agency for the JohnI T. f . IT'I 1 .
Pson ivioior wneei m tne city of South Bend, and
l'fÄu&P7 na5 opened his place of
fr business with complete up-to-date equipment and rimnco vour WrxcW into a Two- stoc! af 224 E. Jefferson CyliiulfT Motor Hike ly rpl;irint: tho r I J f I l r rear whoel with tho Johnson Mnor Ivd'' Cor' LCOln Way Wheel $U7.r0 plu war tax. Elatt. STORE OPEN BETWEEN 7 A. M. AND 8 1. M. The Johnson Motor Wheel replaces the rr.ir wheel of any ordinary .icy:! rhaiiKini; It into a cornplet? tvo--ylin1r Motor lijkr. lVfryone interested in tho most economical anil d pmlnhle motor transportation in the world, is trIially lnitl to rail at my More. Tili: JOHNSON MOTOR HUiI: SHOP. 1. L. Iloltnn. Proprietor, and bee a tlemonstratioii of this wonderful little power plant.
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