South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1920 — Page 23
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, MAY T.O. 1020.
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Aopics Conducted by 'Goodrich,
Roa2 conditions around South Tiend fmain unchanged from what they wpre !.'iH wok, rr.o?t of them -Insr In good condition. Tho Prairie tv. rod is folid and offers the motorist real pleasure in driving over it.
In the" Motor World News of the Manufacturers and Dealers.
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xvlll go to Indian lake, tor an utins:. It la expctl that arrroxijnately 100 riders will on th trip. City Ftreeti are heir.?: rpairM in outh liend. Many of tho th"r'ütifar'"', Hpeetally thope pavt'l w;:h fisj-halr. have been in very tad shnpo this yprintr.
Vith the approach of warm 'vnther. motorists are a pain beKinnir.tr to wonder what effort. If any th hot pavements will have on th air' proc.ure in their tir.?. Knowir.t; that air expands with a. inor. .i5'- in tho ternpemture, many n-.'.tcr'.fct.s flc-ido that they thould r'iur th' pr-ur' in their tlr-s and th'-r!;y rr.kf provision for an oxpar.si'.n which muht rerjlt from th- h it.
N ilr to S.-;y. ftre wronsr. Th
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rr. r days as is u?, In h: (nd of winter, when th mercury U hove.ln'' around the zro mark. Experiments recently made by tire experts of the Diamond Rubber Co.. Inc., show that the air pressure varies but siiRhtly as a result of temperature variations. The pressure of a 2lx tiro increased from TO pounds at 4ft decrees Fahrenheit to 7 8.4 pounds at 110 degrees. Statine: with 70 pounds pressure at 7-0 deirree. th rirm-.uro Innren tn
pounds at 110 decrees. I A'a nations as slight as the- are
not rrn:M-re-i dangerous by tiro experts. Moreover. the motorists wotild seldom eni-ounter conditions vvhero tlie temperature would fluctuate 40 decrees durinir the day. Consequently th iron-did rulo of "don't change your pressure" should be rip-idly obeyed.
000, DM motor vehicles In us in the United StaUs at the present time. "Make one grand procession of all thee. cars." nays Howard Greene In tho May issuo of Motor, "allowing four feet between cars and t)ve line would be 2 0,000 mil. long. If they traveled 20 miles per hour and you made up your mind to watch all of the procession go by, you would have to sit on the fence, or siand on the curb or whatever It mlpht he. for tix weeks, day and nbrht. That's what 8,000,000 cars means."
If your car Isn't wertrir. a bumper i: probably will war a Lump.
Pennsylvania Is er.tra;red upon the frreat st road building program ever undertaken by any one state. A bill to establish a universal aulornobije licence will lo taken up hy congress in the n ir future.
For the f;rst time in spa-edvay history Kuropcan contestants aro pointr to outnumber Ani'-ri'-an drivers
jit the annual !!..
c!asi- at Indianap
Tommy Milton set a new world's record for the mile ;r.d two miles it Iaytona IJeach. ria . rerf-r.tly. Milton hurled hin car over the mi In :i:07 seconds, er at the rate .f 10'. miles per hour. He droe the two miles In 45:24 seconds or at a rate of almost three mlbs per minute.
Op.e r,f the loime.t and bi'-tre.-t
juf'tor tours ever attemi't d eft an-
ouver. It. C, May 1;. and Is sch dnled to arriv in Stckton, .!if.. n May 23. to attend the P.ici'ic coast ;i d vertisinir convent i -.i. b'ifty ears lilled with ad. m n from 'auenuver. Victoria, Seattle. Spokane, Portland and Tacorna made the quasi l-jod roads boosting trip.
The Knlish Import tax on motor rars was scheduled to be repealed n May 1. ll r r, the Knlish rcretary of the treasury has not taken the tax If. and it is likely to remain in f( rr e imlr Unitely. Ihirlntr 1 1 1 f -T ' the amount of pritish j;i ternrnent realized on imported jnotor rnrs was l,!':o;,nno pounds, or t.v-.T jr.noo.nof. Most of this wafl n Am. eric, in nr. Tr i etimated that the coming year will -e a jevnue of 2.2en,f.i)0 pounds from the valise tource.
At this ' ason of the y. ar when ju'ustui" and dampness fidlnw the Jncr-a'd rainfall, the we car own-
r wiil L-i nvt r his ear earef illlv.
lookimr for spots on which the. proiwf inc fii i( if t i i o i' Ii k hern
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bare metal strueture . f the liody to become eposd. Thcso spots, tin'csn ored f'r. will soon ruin the nppearanco of any ear, for the moisture will start rust ami rust will Jinish the car. If it is not practicable to have the car re-enameled t r painted at tho moment, the tare Fpot should be protected with a film ff liuht oil at all time?, to prevent rust.
A new Id- single olid tire for l.eaw duty trucks carrying up to six tons to a wheel has been announced by the United States Tire Co. The most Interesting feature of the tire are that its design insures the elimination of the chief cause of Internal friction, provides for the dissipation of frictional heat and also makes possible a more perfect vulcanization of all parts of the rubber- than has ever been accomplishei before. The tire has been placed on the market after a lonir series r f rruelllntr road and laboratory testJ at tho company's truck tire plant at Providence. F r the first tinm in history, cotton frrowincr will be supervised from the air whtn within the next four months a small dirigible will be used for this purpose on the acre plantation of the Goodyear Tire P.ubbr Co. at Goodyear and l.ltchheid, Ariz., near Phoenix. At present mounted overseers are employed, but the company has been obliged to us more modern means by the ac'iuisition of many thous md more acres of desert which will be irrigated to e;row lomr staple cotton used in fabric, for tho manufacture (if automobile tires. Pesides its use for purposes of supervision, the dirigible will probably lie used to transport Goodyear officials to Phoenix and even as far as the California factory at lo.s Angeles, a trip of about 4 ö 0 miles. Now Jisey lias made the startling l!scoery that many persons who are mentally deiuient .are driving motor vehicles about the roads and thoroughfares of that state. "When it is considered that New Jersey's method of examining applicants for driver's licenses ranks In stringency with any in the United States." says Geortrc P.. Düren, in the May issue of Motor, "it can easily be imagined how many person mentally unlit for the responsibility are today sittimr behind the wheel of an instrument which has death dealmtr possibilities. For a motor vehicle in the hands of an incompetent is as dangerous a weapon as a machine Kun." What is the condition in this respect in our own state? Ther are In round numbers 8,-
"Of all the ways by which sasollne may be wasted, the most usual and tho most considerable Is that of running with an over-rich mixture." :says A J. Smith. "Such a mixture admittedly Rives better acceleration but its advantages are all on the debit Plde of the edger from that point on. Compromises enter into motorJnp as they do Into every phase of existence and we should be willing to sacrifice a little of our ability to make a quick getaway in order to postpone the day of reckoning with carbon deposits and other ills that follow In the wake of tho over-rich mixure."
"" Only r.i' miles in two day.-: by motor truck: A 1 a s k a ".' Xo Wy o m i n j? . The reason? Snow and temperature of 12 degrees below zero. This sample of an old-fashioned western blizzard was cxperieneed by a service truck on a recent trip from Iviramie to Casper. Overtaken by the blinding storm, the bitr vehicle through the Immense drifts under the worst traveling1 conditions known foryears in this country. By means of strenuous shoveling by the drivers and the traction giv?n by Goodyear treads, the truck mde the o) miles In six days and won the distinction of being tho f'rst motor vehicle to make the trip.
Ireland favored potatoes as a crop because they were safe from both the enemy's torch and the teeth of the enemy's horses.
llay is chiefly made from timothy grafs, which is named for Timothy Hurd, who brought it into general use.
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More tents than weto . cr sold ; Jn Pluladelphia's his'ory have be n 1 r-Iere to meet th rent shortatre.
CUTICURA HEALS son's mm
On Face and WrisL Skin Sore, Ilched and Bnrned.
"My son had rtnjworms on his face and writ. Tlvy starte-d on the v skJe of his face about the
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get Urjjcr, and ltv;:rrca4mg. Th sk.ln was sore arid re! aod vouli itch and burn. "I tried dhTcrent thinjrs
which did net hdp, then I tried Cuticura Soap and Orr.tmcra. Wbn I had nssd two cakes of Cnticnra Soap aod od box of Cuticura Omtrnent he was beaW." Mrs. S. F. llutctiinicu, Box 153, V"kxdwcoi, Minn. The fwarara rrwilient are you need for ail toilet pjrpcso.
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New Honey-Comb Cores Installed in Old Radiators. All Kinds of Auto Sheet Metal Work. Ford Honey-Comb Radiators For Sale and Installed. Chicago Auto Radiator Company 336 Lincoln Way West. Phone Main 4655.
Phones: Main 1444 Lincoln 1446
R. N. BEEBE 108 Colfax Ave. Dry Cleaning, Rug Cleaning Dyeing, Pressing
Trailmobiles i&iitiply Profits If some one offered you .ill the gold your truck could haul away, would you use your truck alone, or make it pull a Trailmobile as well? You miss just that kind of an opportunity when you fail to use a Trailmobile at your ordinary hauling. Double your loads and double your profits with a Trailmobile. South Bend Spring Wagon & Carriage Co. 210-218 S. ST. JOSEPH ST.
esker's fiyto Trim Shop
304 EAST LASALLE AVENUETops and Seat Covers. Genuine Pantasote, Never-Leak and Dred-naught.
UHIOH TO STRIKE BLOW AT LAZINESS
BOSTON', .May 2 Standardization of quantity and Quality at work im. the clothing industry with a view W checking laziness as well as undue epeed of production is one of the aims of the Amalgamated Cloth-
ing Workers of America and the co- j
operation of the manufacturers is hoped for by the union, according1 to the general secretary of the clothing workers, Joseph Schlosberg. The plan which is in the hands of the general executive board of the organization is regarded as a new departure in the management of labor. The general executive board will make a study of the market conditions in each largo city and then Invito a conference with the clothing manufacturers for the purpose of agreeing upon a scale of work. It is planned to establish a standard of quantity and quality that must be performed for the maximum pay, and there is to be a lower standard of quantity and quality with a corresponding rate of pay for the worker who cannot reach the first standard. In the past the workers have claimed that thty have been speeded up too much by the manufacturers and have met that issue by fixing an arbitrary limit upon production in certain fleld3, while tome manufacturers have been contending that the men and women in tho trad have not been doing an honest amount of work for the pay. Piece work tended to drive the workers too fast, according to their own view of -it, and was everywhere discouraged by the unions; pay by the week regardless of the amount of work performed, has not been satisfactory to the manufacturers. "The earliest butterfly you see. of his color that year your clothes will be."
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T some men. Taylor is one way to spell EXPERT VULCANIZING. To others, Taylor is the name for MILEAGE CASINGS. To some fellows, Taylor is just another way of saying EXTRA GOOD TUBES. To many people, Taylor stands for DOUBLE QUICK. To everybody, Taylor means TIRE SATISFACTION. Don't forget Taylor's Slogan: "Old Tires Made New New Tires That Make Good." It's one that he lives up to from O to D. Drop in and see his brand new stock of South Bend, Goodrich, U. S., Mohawk and Kelly Springfield Casings.
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ivNE of the features of the Oakland Four Door Sedan, which has caused many buyers to edect.it in preference to higher priced cars is the unexpected roominess, both in size and width of seats and In the fronMo-rear roominess of the body. ' A half turn of the window regulators opens orwclotes the four door windows easily and quickly. ... .
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THE COLFAX COMPANY
Taylor's
122 E. Jefferson Blvd.
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The Car That Gets the Second and
Third, Look Tho fjraco ajid dlstinctivo beauty of tho J'LCAU attrat univTsait
attention. Ita outwaxd appiaxanoo rwcaJ.- the. artLstry developed In forty -fleven yoara of flno vchlclo trulMlcfr. To thLf -ariUl comfort; power and sturdy performanno under overy conlitlon.a3l-at;tli mor?t maonablo prit at which a flno car can bc mAd.
This combinatlorj of appelin qualltlea Etvs; tho IZlXZAJV.ihrtimost ' uniquo vluo of any car ci tho irarket ,' t A GM MI'S!-: AT? TIfXJ QFAIJTY Ited-fal Continental motora In. tlv slx-? JjxTjrninr'T.-iofor la'tho fours. Delro iStartinrr. IJKhtln;r artrl IjTirtlon. Jixliibury Vrra! ITLed Axles. Borfj and Iieck Clutch, cto. Got tho ret of tho intrrrvZtnr?' story from.. tho catalog we haro for-u. 3U S. SMITH MOTOR.: CO' IG EAST JlniüLSOX T.TOXJIA' 1220
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The present day Oldsmobile (light weight, high powered, handsome and sturdy) set the pace in one other great essential dollar for dol.lar value. Your search for a moderately priced car of real character will be ended at the Oldsmobile show room. Oldsmobile Sales Co-. 226-228 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 1912.
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