South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 27
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, DrCCMTinR 12, 1920. 27
MO'l OR ROW SCANDAL By Ncal Welch
ily Coririk'hr .vs that if they out frf.rn te;-:nd it. v recoKnlz"J (I'.Mt !t'j a', r k' I-.'." aut':niM j h.r:: w 1,1,.1 ii o r.in, th well-to-
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I'I:ali- k .i i:.::i-v I 2 1 1 IN l' I'AY i.,S. i iiul.l.ii X'iiUlT MAY i'Ai.L- :u huadiirx-.
PROGRESS Iii NEW PIERGE-ARROW GÄR IS NOT ONE-SIDED
Prepare Big Program For Tractor Exhibit
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COLUMBUS, 0.. Dec. 11.- Durin the sixth National Tractor Show,
which will occur within buildings at ; the Ohio State fair grounds. Feb. ;
be
Yr?4 ur.J tiifs rr.iy hl.v
rrd v r,U!i h wine to pet a Latest Production in Dual-
r.t n j'i--re.-. rrrA s Iron i. oiiv of t h !..- ihi;. a. Not a .i.l little i-hipr.. er.: tu r-c.-l.c.
Jo.- Cf-nr.f l!y nm this Olsen 1 eilt v.- who works w;th hl:u triM to
in 1'iat Wujr.c, too.
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Valve Embodies Mechanical Improvement.
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b is nothir.i' n us ani wt; u lnul ou mistake and v. 'r' - rry.
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Dttrrrr. nt of th? PI ore--Arrow car. recently introduced as the latest
na5S'-ncr car product of the fierce-
Arrow Motor Car Co.. ha not been on-ldel, according to a company official. UutwarJly a design of modi-'h appearand compels a:lmir'i-
-r that h..- h.ul to tion. hut th re has Ix on as great an w fr trial th- ii'.t'..' win- .idvanc0' rn-chanically.
"From a standpoint of practical
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": cine- ho litallt d the
: he !hü In hia st'.r-. Until he
T) I"' irf wen -v.'o iMf from
ntt 1 th- Ad-C5uh dinner i.; a , y the other n!?ht and af: - r l..:rl- JT the talk on a dvrti.-ir..;
J u k is r- dy to let .t o.r.iract iov ; Thar--d..y r.i'J.t. which isn't a bad a few morn "Zlp-H-rx i-:-e" cut-. : j-ho-a ir:.' f.r i:h v in.,' fellows. I'.ol i.1-hi. .'.It wati lud tho bi match
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The. autoniohr.f d-a-r.- at" I r-o.s nn
7 to 12, IM21. a program will
piven that will provide 16 lectures on various phases of pjwer farminfr. . In addition, the educatior.al side of v--tho show will be brought forward I', by round table discussions and by three rer.era! .rr.cetlr.cra at which ;
men of national standing will sreak. lectures will bo deliverer ny F. I. - VI Mann. Oilman, 111.: Raymond 01- . ney. St. Jopeph. Mich.; I. V. Dick- '
erson, Charles City, la.; O. IJ. Zlm- k
merman. Chicago; J. U. Davidson, f ; j Ames. Ia.; O. W. SJotrren, Lincoln, 1
:b.; Daniel Scoatc-s. College SUtion r,; Texas; G. V,'. ilcCuen. Columbus, -
iam Aithenh :ad, Lafayette, Ind.; It. ; U. Blapiname, State College, Pa.; H. II. M u. 1 man, Fast Laneintr. Mich.; F. W. Duffce, Madison, WLs.; and F. W. Ive-s. Columbus. O.
Heretofore Kansas City has been J,"
the scene of National tractor shows, f
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l;ck li ad lost
i nciuht Me.ulilv arid was down to Jack Taylor and Frank Vhitry ,,In;l.--.
ebt ilned the orvkrs of this new j-.f-nuty, the IMon i-Arrow car stab
i..-:it': .1 n', .1 ii rn nein ui iiivjtor car style," siys this official. "Me-reo . . r, it Is an authoritative 'tle. (or It refb'ctfi the latest hou;:ht of some of the country's
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iUM rueeim;:ii.u j)roHr.-s n;.tni; in hA nrtfefniToH In hvt lPArt nn
tint .so er.rha.'iastic av. : th. ir :. j j't down a f w n"tes on his t un r-a nidation that tiny can't waittfVfiy tlra- Frank Thnrpt- bowled.
from or.e month U th ri-t for j
th m- etinics ." they .ire k to
a s;er.ul j.ssion Mo:, day
the car we now offer likewise sets new standards. The dual valve en-
,1 an s a:.'i w- saw mm i -:.-. whosi r. rformanct( haa cls-
h i ve i:;ht.
(',. M. I? rat. who recently sold the Lincoln Highway, hiving no further ur f j r it. is i.o-.v a fu'l-fh:;f d cltI? n of Hol he -t-r. His f'irnitiire
nkod fj. W. P.eyn oil's if h -a.:s r-;oved there la-t w ck on on
jTf-v any a-iti-in'-.ti!-- I'.kes. .-.nd he of th- truK.s t.lit Howard lia?0- - o! thit'he in bat til at ho .111 n't Corn f-d to Ziramrr an-l Dimbach-i-'av.-In knocking. j r. I .rnt r-tu.-, d to allow the K'ods . to be plic-'d on ih- truck until he Siw fellow hidir,:- b hlr.d a c i;- r:i.'l" sir" th--y wer" r.iuipp-l with f f fierce pi.itmr'ft hot .ho. 1,re .t tlie G,odyar tires that he hold tc ,i ,v or o niro and vh-n he a':i' Hr.ward.
We
t!r.!-ru:shed Fierce-Arrows for tho last two years, has undergone retinernent. Tht. sjn ed, flexibility an..? ;tcvi-r of forrier and larcrer-si.red dual-valvo emrir.es is more than matched, and yet an economy in A'lKo'ino consumption Is effected, improved carburetion and lubrication contribute to this attainment. "Improved spring suspension enal.les f,n to sneccl over routrh roa.Is -'ithout jounce or sioVsway. Indeed, the factor t comfort is especially r.otic able to the driver. Pteerins is .a.-ier than ever before, tho clutch and brake pUals ar- deprev-od with .'-lio'ht tffort and a n w type of foot accelerator permits the foot to rest naturally upon It for hours without fat!rru Four typ-s of open cars and six
lj::-iK i?l'i the r. flrarv 7 ro-i ' i''i ioo-t.-s comprise tne ran-e duct i-..; "of " r ioiae 5"1 naptha" styW off-red by the company.
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for the rew car ia greater than tho f"! ppl .
Y01 like to .!
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rile with Iarp-.
lie re's .me more jro-' 1
tb.! were movtd in standard tank
Iravel
ransDort"
The Indiana man who was kilk-d
cir.-i of v.OOO rral'.onn capacity, a j by a runaway horse the other day !:aia ."'MJ mih s would he formed, rot r al newspaper pub'iciiy; p;t-
At 'm average pri(? of IS cr::ts pe.r i' a IP n. this tras was worth $ 7 1 -
t Ir. -T killed by an automobile does not mean much any more.
In Japan there are two o!?sjvs of j cha w;:'eiin hose who can bak
Try KFJVS'TIMES Want Ads
hundred nr. il fittv -hib'!Trirs r.nnirin
from the corporation foremost in k'J
tractor pr( auction down to tne man- i ..- IT fa rt n rir r.r atmii n I n r.r i priiaA r-v. r.
en companies, too, win maxe ais-
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PREDICTS GERMAN MONARCHY SOONER THAN MANY EXPECT
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.We are now in a position to sell new Fords. A complete line of 1921 Models now in stock
PFilLIX, Dec 11. Thß Ume for "rv
the return of the monarchy will ! Ta ror ie when the fiorrr.nr! nennle will J ?J 'i
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of t'ovrnnunt," says the Kreuz r J Zeltir?, discussing the anniversary tV of tlie German revolutions. tv.l
The eonser-atives' ersran adds ;
"tliat the- time is likely to come f- J much sooner than most pe-ople Im- i a vine." yi The paper doclan-s that the Ger- ' r y man proletariat In tho last two .
years ha, in ' n torr o v a j.-sension.-" i :A
which are cor.Nir.ntly growing und tiiat it is any thii. r bill a collective , ; ' unit, inasmuch ;u a section of It k -1 prci- rs to celebrate the Iiu'ian ! . rt volution while scx'alled reform itrts I. -i accept tiie Gennn revolution a.1.?;
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an't. Tli- non-badt'-rs have first or "half licenses while the driver who has Ifaraed to jm backwarda petn a "final" license and become a full-f: df d 1 oh i-itTeur. Those .
v j who hold th. s? final licensed are en- j Conducted by Goodricn aii (u,, r drives who have WV J - ; r ot mastered the mystery of the re- J Tratbc policemen in Minneapolis vers.' gear. ill ..-.e declared war on dirty motor, . B!
h..-.e declared war on lirty motor
ar licn."-- tat'S. Vs fat as arivern
with dirty tars are picked up they .in- escorted to a rrark where washand scrub b rushes are avalla: e. They are. then told to iret busy a I clean up.. If they obey orders, II wtll and jvod, but If they don't arrests uro made. Out in Nebraska there is a motor track company operating between "ojncil Bluffs and Omaha which
n.i:rht weil be called the Live Stock ;
r.xare..-. In 1" months, IS. 198 head
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Now that women have pained the J
ricrht to vote, the ote fur hur-
' frapo" banners which used to take
1 x,r,; . n i J1., 91" ;apromhontinrt in parades, have of catt.e. 1,,1. hoes and ...1.0 4 suppl.into.1 by "Vote for Good sheep wero carried in trues be, , 1 . - proving to be
:cm the railroads; thi difference in c i t w as H'.i;ht.
f?Uv ' J HAD IV, . .V:- , t ' a r- '" 1 TMff ij - -t . w v
i highway improvements. An a result
of their wholehearted support. Rood roads bond issne.s passed in several states this fall in spite of ytiff opposition from the "unprogressive class."
Having the. "right-of-way" does r.r relievo a motorist from the responsibility of exercising vicrilance while driving. He should remember that another motorist, comlns: down n side street, may havo the saane 1.1. u and that it will be too late to
r-Ä..fru.a .nt.-n mntii'i n the Louisiana State
Kravr where motorists with the
Good rods. the rapid development of tho automotive Industry.l and "See America First" brought 73.777 tourists to the Yellowstone National Park hist summer. 20.000 more than ever visited the park before in one season. Altogether. U.GSo automobiles and motorcycle entered the park, 3.Ö0O more than in 1519.
"right-of-way" llo burled.
Cab ne Mori, son of the chief of the YaquI Indians, aire lonfr enemy of the Mexican Government .is now studying advanced farmlntr methods
ITnlversIty.
After co.r.pletin a short course. Mori Intends to buy a small fleet of tractors and take them back to
Me!co far hii neon'e
Kn eland now has a "poor man's"
car. It costs süirhtly les-. than Our weekiv PONT-Don't forcet the pri-e of Americas filler. The ti vricv a t:a!ot,t over tho radlator machine has ample room for two pf vour r:l.. wlu.n VoU plrk lt r,n ho
a.ui'.ts and can make u, mi r s an s?rtot3 ths.St cna davs. even though 8 hour. The deslim i original. the. tho radiator contains an anti-fr.z- i
motor beine directly over the rar,l:i nuxturo. r,tter be safe than P
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The Gift Supreme Nothing reflects the spirit of Christmas like an automobile. It represents money well and wisely spent. It brings the family together, in recreation and companionship day after day, throughout the year. It is a gift to each and to all, and it is eqaully appreciated and enjoyed by all. Make it a year long Christmas day. Do it with a Chandler Six. Special attention to Yuletide orders. F. L. Mendez & Co., Inc. 217 E. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 1693 Motor Meter and K. B. Spotlights Installed Free on your car.
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Our line of Used Fords is being offered at unusually attractive prices. Below are listed a few of these bargains. 1 920 TOURING fully equipped run very little $435.00. 1920 ROADSTER only 4 months old runs and looks like new spot light and ahock absorbers $425.00. 1919TOURING fully equipped and in excellent condition $400.00. 1919 TOURING with starter block and in A-l condition $350.00. 1 91 Ö TOURING with electric starter $350.00. 1 9 1 7 SEDAN fair condition $300.00. 1917 TOURING a good buy $175.00. ONE BUICK "D-45" light six motor in perfect condition, six tires, two bumpers, new top and curtains, motometer $325.00. A small deposit will hold any of these cars until March I st, or will sell on easy monthly payments. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MORNINGS
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SOUTH BEND'S OLDEST USED CAR DEALER Corner Lincoln Way East and St. Joseph Sis.
Phone Lincoln 6373
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This week only we will sell you Standard First Quality Fully Guaranteed Automobile Tires and Tubes at these very low
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motor car satisfaction. The nuooth
flowof power at all speeds, the instint rta-xc.y , the immense reserve of jK)wcr that comes into play on the li-ird pull these indicate the mechanical superiority established through 0!drnobi!es 23 jcars cf leadership. Hi 5 appeirance and comfort of this roomy T-iissenger model are ia strict keepinrr with the character of the fAxiKms "8n chassis. ConiiderrJ purely from a business point cf vk:.c, Oidsmobile 'Cpbt' oiier suplativa vale both in the ioit;iliuvctia-at and in cost cf oicriticn.
CLDSMOBILE SALES CO. 22G-22S S. Lafayette St. I'iione Mam 1912
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We now have Touring and Roadsters which we would be glad to show you. South Bend Spring Wagon and Carriage Co. 210-218 South St. Joseph St.
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FABRIC TIRES Ribbed Non-Skid flzo lYead Tread 28 x 3 $ 9.90 $10.45 30 x 3 10.25 11.00 30 x3'2 12.35 12.95 32 x 3!2 14.75 15.50 31 x 4 ........ 17.00 18.00 32 x 4 19.65 20.65 33 x 4 20.50 21.65 34 x 4 21.00 22.25 34 x 412 27.90 29.35 35 x AVi 29.15 30.75 36x4', 31.25 35 x 5 36.00
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10,000 Mile Guaranteed CORD TIRES Size Price 30 x Vz $20.65 32 x Vi 27.65 32 x 4 35.10
33 x 4 . 36.00 34 y 4 . . : 37.00 32 x 412 39.55 33 x 42 40.60 34 x AVi 41.60 35 x 4i 42.70 35 x 5 51.75
INNER TUBES
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ßiz Price Price 28 x 3 $2.35 $2.00 30 x 3 2.45 2.05 30 x 32 2.80 2.45 32 x 32 3.05 2.65 31 x 4 3.45 3.15 32 x 4 3.65 3.30 33 x 4 3.80 3.40 34 x 4 3.95 3.60 32 x AVi 4.60 4.25 33 x 42 4.75 4.30
Size
34 x 412 - 4.90 35 x 42 ... 5.05 36 x 42 5.30 37 x 4!2........ 5.50
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37 x 5 Ford Combination
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Every Tire fully Guaranteed
Buy now for your future needs and save many $$$$$
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113 Lincoln Way East
South Bend, Indiana
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