South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 28

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MOTOR ROW SCANDAL BY NEAL WELCH

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Mr.it xir-i.- - Min'iini;. Tho firyt thin? to do is to remove far' 1 u OT1 inal wa Jtncr. thir.v-in- ?omth!r.s Ilk? this: cu.hif.n nn th front s,at arvl f;ivo 5t a nun-bcr of froci wallops "ll'i- .H h'! I ..r a rood on" ' rrmove from the tool box a lack, a I vvl:'1 the hammer and try cut po-mo

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or tr.c new wrest ine noia on tne

! tire ar.d rim. If you are a contor- uru'aios io roprrsni

Indiana at the ninth ar.nu.il ron-

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I.VDIAXAVOUS. Ind.. April 2.

Hrr.ry Gri's.r

that 20 yttr frf.ru r.-.'.v

hivo parsed rut f fStrnro th kid1? will to ar'un'l ir.nkli; vi-i.): vry Unio thy r a wlilt" autn:nnWlc. ;;k" t;. ' .1 If., .lo vh''n they f.iv.- a v. hit- l.r r-.'.

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tr-- ov .i u pr'tti't lit- , irrrlck and anv other tnnl.i youi"0"-1- uu ,ua u' rtUl lu 'Uk : 7 k " , l' ' " j 71. ,. ur.- t!I !,-.zo ever mw." may find therein.' If any of the tooH Ure on- but if -vou aren't a contor- ; vention of the fr.itrd Slates tjood ; , ;'' rd.rvdv tho tl-e wdl rid: ;ir mi.inir, ask your wife where tlonist keep on working Koads a.o--irtion. to held at!'

!;!..- roid about 10 niV tho" are- She has not gOtj PiUJj ana ruwiun uiejuj- ... , .. lu Mm.tM w tt,, hro it is a stood policy to accuse her o of motorin? and then rwane oper- ; ar pointed by Gov. Mr- 1 -

th- r.-irtv cood andv - Ilvin' scl tm for polishing th? ; ' ' 11 l"' ! I

. . - u.. m v. I- inaliv . ;tti n rlvinc iranr tnr t.re ' fj-it- iracrcMca in ine rooi roads I rraK

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wlil Rive up and decide to g) on tho , movement. ir:!udin pome contrac-

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I ."ian ior f. r Itib-y Hink!-.

in r i i .v.'X' th- rar. Ulow- ; blowout has occurred on a sandy

Jt.' aIo i..r. a for.rjr.fs- for or- road, fo just try to put a jack under

jvjr. ' 1 -I 'i.'.i- :i d.irk and stormy nihtf. the wheel. We rep'-at this just try

tut you'll never know how it po The delecits include; Joepli A. there, for you can't do it the same ! Curtis., I'rar.kfort; Iave Fhoetz. ' way the next time. Fowler; IT. K. Bonner, Crecnsburp; j

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. - Ihll leva:i U5-d to h.ndl- the ' - , I. v "V , A Kever?.- the procc described in ' Horter Itoss. Munck-; Charles J. -V . ' ' ! In r.ir- ir'.-" t i - tire b-ivo heen : n: haven t rut n pi.ir.ro in th '

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r-A'-'i n-H . .v ," , i , .... -iou t.. Mov.- oi:t on a rity .treet. world. It probably v b- r.ece- V T . , V i 1 ' T -'V. ' VrVr'-&l Thit th-- i.rr'nT. i.-- d to t..rv- . . - ' . drive awav, leav.n- our tools seat- Marlon; Ilobert IT. Iiv Mad ron; -rJT ; . . . ; , .. u. vi tii'.- you w:d i.if a nary to drive a few pi into the- , . .. o.,,. T . ' , 'hf' :ster; to f.ano- u- oi. - . , tered a over the ground. This Stanley s. Hcccs. Warsaw; Itobert s ,. . , f , ; .-:-a.r.' 1 1 r.- and all tin- m-ioern -julj.- ground in order to get a firm foun- , , . , . T, ,, ; . . U.ir-ls p.-ih? instead ..f J.-bn (,rifis. ' " . jriw vou a prood future ( x'u?-? for A. IJonwell. "'raw or, sv A -rt , , , ' - :-' ry i-t ; i .- K m an asv. dation and th- where the- t.r- 1 . .. , , T , , . I . , . . . accustn vot.r v;i e if u'incr them I . Jor.fff. Anderson; Jantes Var.d-r-r.ipil enme. i i .- instruct. ons that ück comes .n handw . , , 1. , , ...

A t of han l-paiafe J wr' r.rh-'-i ;

Is offered as tho fust prizf for a tltl for this i-:.tur. To th Fon sending in th" wond b-: t titl an cmbowed wh'.-,l li t.'1- v. ill b riven.

HOW TO II AN(ii: A I f 1 1 1 :

, ar- "... ; d:w a:c only f.r -n a After you have the rar jacked j .-'..:. read. ur uo the "rjiv tr.at hold the

It will f.-iuiid .saiy . . id v. -out usually rom"s with a rim in place. In doinr this you will to -banne a. tire v. bi you ar- in - ". ),.-: bar.t: and it . be; tr, :.op ' knock all the ';in off vour our own ?ara Wh-n yvi b'ol: at . the r..r irnrn dintely and find out knuckles. A f "..' well placed tist a tir" on y-oir a r hib it i.- ir; th: i viv-.t )ia.-, h-arip'-ned. If y-.u find words will remedy this immediatel .

pr.cr th trre will take on an ;n- I Lh at on-- of Ui tires is flat and : After the lus have been removed

- rive the rim several violent kicks "" " : and a couple of hanl yanks and it

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Wiiliamsport; W. o. Jones. Jlirhmond; V. M. Minch. 'halmers; Clarence Kdwards Conner.sville; 1. Walter Breaks, Yawfordsville; James J. Nej-11. Whiting; A!an L. Ijurch. Ilvansvilie.

We have a complete stock of Rims for all makes of cars. !f you need a Rim, we have it.

SOUTH MM SPRING WAGOK

210-216 South St. Joseph St. Phone: Main 1838

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v.'ill fall off dnto your lap. Next throw the rim at a tree

e f.r otli-r stationary object, j ; thus caufinfT it to fall apart. The j an i.i tir' can then be removed with ease, j Inin That i the funnv nart about thane- -r

i i 1 Ing a tire it comes off so easy, but : just v.. lit till you start to put it ; - hoj ? that Howard Hagedorn; l ack. If vou hae n new tube, all ! and Rab-h Webster and Itaiph ;

wid' und pood. If you haven't, and

j ymi find it neirssury to atch the

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vdd tube, that in a different storv

and w'.U be taken up in a future leo n. Femove tb.e old tube and place a blow-out patch over the hole in the oasinp. It may not do any pood, but i nit it there anyway. Xext lace the tube in the caning and put the flip on top of the tube. You will find that the flip in too shor', but do not worry about this, because flaps are never made the rieht U-nirth. Just why this is true wilt always remain one of life's, mysteries, but it seoms there is some l;iv aR.iinpt making them long nmish. It wilt take in thf neighborhood of two hours to pet the flap in ripiC and you can now put the tire on tin- riio. Turn the rim on one fide

Groe and Frank Andrew. and J. 1. Helton and Ed Wepner and a lot mere of the motorcycle boys w ill find a lot of pood reading in the ; papi-r on Sundays.

Morris Collmer has a new Ford -eupe that has all of the newest accessories, ineludinp hot and coli running water, a-.cordinp to Frank I'orpe. the millionaire tire salesman.

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If Gene Kessler has a pood house j f

at his bigr fiprht at the Oliver theater I t Tuesday night, he oupht to be a j Irospect for a pood, hiph-priced car. ) 7

C. . Waters told us the otlier ,0 lav that John D. Uorkefeller. jr.. :

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bad boupht seven Iifayette cars W'e cou'.Jn't ep where that had anythiir.; to do with us. iiowovi r.

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SERIES 21 BlC-SlX Svn-Pa$$nrer. 60-hortf power. 126-inch uohettbat $2150 f.o.b. Detroit

BN design, performance and quality of

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grade and the prices at which they are sold, when figured on a basis of price per pound of car weight, will compare favorably with the prices of heavier cars, which, because of heavy weight, frequently sell at much higher prices. This is a Studebaker Year

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THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Retail Factory Branch Lafayette and South Streets SPFXIALrSTX TOURING CAR ... JI750 SPFCIAL-SIX COUfE $2.-0 UGHT-SIX TOURING CAR 31485

PEC1AL-S1X 2 PASS. ROADSTER 17S0 SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN. . .. SPEQAL-SIX 4 PASS. ROADSTER 1750 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR

F. O. B. Detroit

ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARK EQUITPED WITH CORO TIRES

2750 UGHT-MX LANDAU-ROADSTER. 16S0 2130 LIGHT-SIX SEDAN 2150 F. O. B. South Bend

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LIGHT DELIVERY Triumphantly the Seneca with its gracefully perfected contour and refinements inherent only in the highest priced products, takes its position in the lead of America's light-weight quality cars of today. ELECTRIC (GARAGE

This car will start at the foot of St. Louis hill in high gear and gain speed to the top. Anv car that will do this must have a large amount of reserve power. We will ladlv demonstrate this car to vour satisfaction. Touring Car or Runabout delivered in South Bend $1545.00.

ANNOUNCING C'That we are the official agents for GARGOYLE M0BIL0ILS in this territory. C A grade of M0BIL0ILS ..in be carried fr each tpe of motor at all our stations. Thus giving you the most complete automobile oil service obtainable. tAnd remember we drain crank cases free. You can also have your battery tested and distilled water supplied at this station at the same time without charge. ' Take advantage of this free offer today at our CENTRAL STATION Ccr. Washington Ave. and Lafayette Blvd.

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226-228 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 1912

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A Real Dealer

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521 Vi W. Washington Ave. Philadelphia Electric Vehicle Storage Batteries. Philadelphia and Willard Starting and Lighting Batteries. Batteries Recharged and Repaired. Electric and Gas Cars Repaired.

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As soon as a salesman has made a sale, he is looking for a new prospect. When a real dealer makes a sale, he has merely commenced his relationship with his customer. The salesman pockets his profit and looks for more worlds to conquer. The real dealer accepts entire responsibility for the future satisfaction of the purchaser. We are automobile dealers.

Cleveland Six F. L. Mendez & Co. 217 E. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 1693 Open Evenings

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years the demand for Buick cars has always exceeded the supply even when Buick production mounted to 500 cars daily. Because of the material curtailment: of motor car production this winter, the country faces a decided shortage of quality cars this spring and summer. Consequently Buick dealers are advising motorists to place their Buick orders now because orders must be sent to factory

months in advance of delivery. The reason why the demand for Buick cars has always exceeded the supply is more pronounced than ever in the 1921 Buick. Coupled with the noted Buick power and dependability are added riding comfort, easier control and a beauty and grace that fittingly express Buick worth. Authorized Buick Service insures full return on Buick investment.

Sificf Januar; , regular equipment on all tJiadels include: Cord Tires

TWENTIETH CENTURY GARAGE

W. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. 121-125 Sou th Lafayette Blvd.

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WIIEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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