South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 30
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Bent
Rims Often Cause
of Blowouts
of
Tires
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rim c.:!s. of t:r rim. ;ii.l of tl." h nliirs at t!. I
fMn-S w hy t:r- ;;. Id th n'o driv:r. ;i!
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?r. In"! i .-iiv 'iys :;o4 r--"i"Ii 1 th1 i limit f Its ! i;nr -o from irovIou." i ;ihu ?ir.'I h '!?' 'vr n away. J
.Many irotr r:1 v. r t::y to
n;:r," th nnf-.'s on IM'
wnu:a swr ri-'-'i in r.o "J; a
th-!r rin.s ar h-r.t alfrtr thf d''
Ih' r:m nar?f s ar ordinär t'- th-;:rht of. v-t tli-v r,i
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f.hf rsn f "7'f ''i a l!y If r;nf!tt'd. Th" rim's or. Is T.ti.il to th If It i-s hent o that
do not f.t th tJre and allocs
. h s: walls to buU'f. the motor---t juay kn".v that trouhlo !s to be rt ct-d nnl?s ho takes immediate ir-raut!or Üy tnir.r-un thrlr rims motorist, afforrün to Mlüor Ilubber Co., rim r;orts. may rrvent much tiro troiblf. And half th p'.oaMjre of nu-torinj,' Is freedom from tiro tro'.iblf. A Knrfi rulo to follow ito h.avf tv.th tirf-s and rims lnrect'1 fortr.lrhtly. . Whf-n rim. trouble '.4 found. It may usually bo corrcctf 1 by raroful tapping v;th a ball hnrr.mer. To cuard aeralnst sijch a condition, korp out of car tracks and hoI-s whore th.- df predion allows th weicht of tho car to r'-st on the rivr.s. It I also advlab afid lui-'. slanting Jolts of tho whf-la against curb, -jp--cially it 1? -m-I -rtant to carefully cross intorst-c-tior.s of car tracks.
Yellowstone Geysers are Surpassing Old Records
YELLOWSTONE PARK. Wyo
July 10. Interestine changes have
dovelopod this year in
wonders cf Yellowstone National
Park. Id by Old Faithful Geyser. ! which has shortened the Interval of
us ptrrormances by almost a quarter of an hour, and Is now playing every 64 minutes, the geysers and hot spring? are on their best behavior, promising a season of unsurpassed beauty, as If mindful that the number of visitors fs exDected
tn IfUl Drift fnr the. flrcf H m ! 1 1 0 n t ion bOCaUSO of
V V. V . A V V . J 'J blt 4A4UW kllllV I
k-y the
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est cf all the terraces, ha? leadership, belr.p surpissed
prosalcallj named Tulplt
th nitnral "I1K:i snair.i; moro water ir.an
ever irom its sappnire rnci over a ! ists who are expected to visit Lurov-e series of beautifully curved basins i in the next year or two. fretted and colored like- some o'.1 j As a matter of fact, this is a Gothic carvlr.c. until more than '. thine which is largely up to the
It's Up to Tourist to Dodge the Profiteers üy rmmL mandkll. (Social Worker in France.) Many sarcastic thlnps are being prophf sied as to the profiteering the French will indulge in at the ex-
pp.nso of the army of American tour
!00 feet below a conduit reached
Lincoln Highway Notes
Th Automobile club of southern California whlh, in cooperation with tho Unco'n Highway a.-sori.i-tion In 1918, ?:n-po.utHl with permanent enamel Lincoln highway markers the f-ntiro route from Omaha, Neb., to ITly, Nevada, ha? ndvlsed that It will undertake this Fummer the rnovatln of th entire hystern. Incltidir.? the rr. irking from Ios Angelej fver the Midland Trail, tonnectlng with the IJncoln hl?h-
vay At FJv. The club s trucks will
rnUlnc a sizable fund to assist In purchasing memorial troos to bo plao.i along the Lincoln highway in York county to honor the soldiers from that region who f during the war. Tho sum raised by the school children is sulIicSent t' pur-ehas-' five well grown trees which will bo placed this summer.
The most disastrous forest fire which has occurred in Pennsylvania
ivers th entire route examining ' sinf " rfcently swept through
i niton county, running with such Intensity that it leaped across tho IinrIn higluvny burnintr off f.1
I tfderrrayh polos and deshoying
No one on
the sign placed two years ago and replacing. Any which may have been destroys 1 by weather or vandalism.
F1M investigations nre being conducted by the testing division of th1 f-'ate highway department f)f Wyoming for th purpose of locating the local deposits of sand, gravel, shale, etc.. long thf IIneoln highway between Evar.ston and the Ftah state line. iMds have tepn asked on the imrrovement of this section of the trans-continental road and as an aid to the bidders tho state wishes to he ndvlsed of the acceptable materials nvallahlp close to the proposed construction.
many farm buildings, the road was injured.
It is promTred that the ElkhartOsceola eectlon of the Lincoln highway in Indiana will be finished not later than July 1 providing that labor conditions and shipments of materials fire satisfactory. With the completion of this section it will be possible to drive entirely across Noble and KIkhart counties. Ind .
without leaving brick or pavement.
The world's deepest rroducin? natural gas well is located about fiO feet from the edge of the Lincoln hichway near Ligonler in Westmoreland county, Pa. This well, with a depth of 6.6S0 fret, flows "Q0.00 feet of natural gas per day, and is one of the interesting sights Inspected by tourist on the transcontinental road in the Keyytone state.
in the history of the park. Cnusual depth of snow during the winter, followed by a rainy spring, s believed to bo responsible for the brilliance of the natural phenomena. Abundant moisture has been stored in the underground passages feeding the geysers and springs to enable them to excel all their previous exhibitions. Most Powerful Goysrr. The Grand has become the park's most powerful geyser. It is playing
once or twice a day ar.d for 10 to i -50 minutes .affords a magniflcient i spectacle of a fountain of steaming
water 20 feet in height, which is succeeded by five to 12 distinct eruptions. Giant and Giantess have been given fine exhibitions. Constant has discontinued operations, its activity apparently transferred to the Vv'hirllglg directly across the footpath. Mud Broiler has changed its tactics and is discharging water that is almost clear. Scores of smaller geysers are constantly in action and of course Old Faithful, which attains a height of 1-Ö to 170 feet. Is observed hourly by persons from all parts of the world as in former years. At Mammoth Hot Springs, the headquarters of tho park administration, the terraces are a marvel cf gorgeous coloring where the hot water ripples over the unique formations. With the single exception of Minerva Terrace, which is less splendid than in past years, all of the terraces are performing in great volume. Cleopatra apparently is trying to make up for Minerva's deficiency by starting a new channel where the coloring changes daily. Jupiter, for many years the fln-
ST.WniNG AT Tlin DAWN
Goo. McGinnls.
- There pre now about r.nftft motor truck lines recorded and In operation In the United States and many
more thousand unrecorded
ized highway transport H a rew industry but It.s ber.'tlts ar- so varied! that It will be hut a short time be- j
fere It will spread l!';e a o.r the entire country, transport on the Lincoln e i: t of Chicago .already bid f ir outdistance In welch the tonnage of pnf-sengrr v
jo nuo 'sx.rci 1i''i!!Q sjjiio -jq j Chicago's prominent physicians and
concrete j author of "The Philosophy of Life" j
and "Do It Now" and a number of medical works, says in regard to prohibition: "In my professional work I arr. sure that I can already see there
Iotor- is a change In the pathological
condition
there Is
of the public
a wonderful
In general; change in
network ! Freight i highway I fa ir to; at least !
hi-, des.
T Vi a nm ct" m for tbe Irrrnv,"'-
i ........... ... ... , . . ment of the Lincoln hl-rhway In Colfax county. Neb., hr.s been decided J upon for lOCn. Tho work of rr.ad-j ivg the ro-ate from the city llml's j of SVhuylor to the Platte county) lire will bo begun at nnee. The pav- j ir.g of the Colfax county section of the Lincoln highway from the . Platte river bridge to the city llmi,c'j and tho gr.-L cling and cutting dvn j ' tho hll's will also be completed j thi- vrar. I
tile cases of disturbed nutrition nrirint: from the effects of alcohol. Front observation it. my own practice I can say that Prlght's disease has diminished over 0 per cent. With all the agony and storm and stress that today weigh upon human life I can see that as a race we are standing at the dann of a new day, a day full of life, health, happiness and a creator .advance of evolution than the world has ever seen." Oh ye botio croakers who imagine that liquor Is the staff of life and tho sine qua non of taking your insane ravings cum grano salis. for .rienee Is proving that rum Is the hill-joy of health and happirusn.
Th f-rho.ol children of York. Fa.. have Indicated their patriotism by
T.ovo does not turn cold. after narriatre, half so often aa it turns gray and 1oms all iLs co'.or and radiance.
MAKE YOUR CAR A BETTER CAR
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Get ,CollImb!a,' firmly fixed in your mind; it means real Batterf Service Columbia Battery Service 113 E. Jefferson Blvd.
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304 EAST LASALLE AVENUE. 1 ops and Seat Covers. Genuine Pantasotc, Ncvcr-Lcak and Drcd-naught.
which takes the warm waters from all the springs Into the open air bathing pool. Terra oo Attracting Attention. Hymen Terrace Is attracting great
the abundar.ee
and exquisite shape of the altrae.
or microscopic plants, which give ! the terraces their color. Nowhere I
alse in the park are to be found such graceful formations, floating in the water like ostrich plumes of delicate green. Angel Terrace has
developed a rich pink coloring, much like a birthday cake, a resemblance enhanced by the trees which the growing terrace reached out and killed, and which now stick out through the crust like white candles. Occasionally a deer can be seen and photographed nibbling the salty encrustations from the trees. Orange Spring Terrace, which has grown to a great mound 15 feet high, has a tiny assistant, an "offspring" to quote the pun of a visitor, which bubbles merrily at the original level of the parent spring, affording a comprehensive view of how the terraces have been built. Mineral springs in the park, including the apolllnarls and Iron springs and the hot soda spring, which are eagerly sought by visitors desiring to drink the water, are producing in great quantities.
nni; pfstroys hall DENVER, Col., July !h Fire
destroyed East Turner hall
Scott Auto Bodv company
which
and tho
late Friday donees and
estimated loss
set fire to seven rcsia print shop causing an
of $2 50.0K)0.
Advertisers make profits from vohime not Drfccs.
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tourist himself. it depends on ; whether he centers his attention j upon what he is getting for his I money or upon the impression he is ' making by spending it lavishly and j without question. The French have , little respect for the careless handler of coin. They will sraft upon him ; of course hay is to be made when the sun shines. They will despise him. laugh at him in secret and , cheat him openly? But the man ' who remembers that Europe has i something to sell, and who finds out ! a.llttlo about prices before he buys,, who Is careful in his expenditures, j who counts his change, and uses tips with discretion instead of as a form of dissipation, who, remem
bering that Europeans are a race of! . . Ulli . 1 21 .
bargainers, aoes a nine oargaining on his own account, will meet with respectful attention, get good service
and more than his money's worth In !
pleasure and experience. The tourist who mixes his Europe with a little previous information ar.d ordinary common sense will not find it a den of thieves. As for the other kind, whose ridiculous extravgance has given America a wastrel's reputation abroad, let him get stung; he deserves nothing better.
Whenever a political leader says anything, the other politicians all wonder what he really means. And whenever he doesn't say anything, thev wonder still more.
STOCK SALESMEN. Motor Truck Company established 37 years. Output for two years completely sold. Announce dividends at rate of 24 per year. Men making $250.00 weekly. Highest banking references. Wo nderful lineup. Every cooperation given. Liberal commission. Strong selling outfits. Telegraph, Carter H. Jacobs & Company, 20 E. Jackson, Chicago.
Old Tires Made New
Neny
Tires That Make Good
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u. s. Kelly Springfield South Bend Goodrich Mohawk Firestone
All of th esc rep resentative makes of casings carried i n stock.
Every Buyer, a Booster. Taylor's Big Corner Tire Shop 132 E. Jefferson Blvd. Phone Main 610.
Taylor Never
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res of Tiring You
rtraiariy rtpoH returns of ptm ftrT3 mtmm from lt gullo tmottr and from 8, 000 to tl,OO0 miiticn tiru
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