South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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LOCOMOBILE MERCER SIMPLEX

ANNOUNCING

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OF CHICAGO, Inc.

2000 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO

President:

C. B. Amorous, formerly with the Locomobile factory and Manager for the past year of the Chicago Locomobile Branch. Vice-Presid ent: J. M. Hutton, formerly with the -Ford Motor Company and the General Motors Corporation and

recently Chicago distributor for f Bethlehem Truck.

Secretary and Treasurer:

itary ana ireasurer: E. C. VerBeck, recently Vice- pfe

President of the Highland Park ' (Michigan) State Bank.

HARE'S Motors of Chicago will control the distribution of the Locomobile, Mercer, Simplex and all subsequent Hare's Motor products in most of Illinois and Wisconsin, the river counties of Iowa and northwestern Indiana. The management of Messrs. Amorous, Hutton and VerBeck, supported as it will be by an organization of the strongest personnel, guarantees to our customers a true interpretation of this Company's purposes, standards, and ideals. The factor of personal interest is paramount in our service creed and under the farsighted and capable direction of our Chicago representatives will be emphasized to a degree wholly in keeping with the quality of our products and the principles behind our policy.

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