South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1921 — Page 26

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921

Motor Row Scandal

T'.-.t'.- pr r'hir? lnV r.trnn, th !"r.il r!krr. i-'

r. ! th lr.r"i t f ir ar .. --"urine It ?m rJ-"r? throughout th

,ttr of hl"ry.

h Pav. r-:i try t., ; Dkk Kuhn mor work to do

hi: h- civ-n him Oiklinl to .afIi n- v.-;i 'a. lü'.ar.

bridge Of The Gods9 9 May Have Steel Successor

Plan Modern Structure flirre Natural Onr Frll, Creating Ca ea d es.

CA Fir APR T.rV'KP. Ore. Fpt. 17. 7 he "nriis" of th-- od.' a natural 1 ri Ijro whioh Irtihn 'ni ay one" franni th Courr.b!a river

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a r at a n had at h: plaro u : Itv aft 'rnn. in.

Ion- 1 Itt, may !. r plarri l.y a rrMc:? of

or rnnTP',1 for pae?ac: of the Tvhit" mnn's automo'-iile.

W'o vr.i an awful rr.l.'tn k" 'act

WOULD CONSCRIPT 10 TYPES OF GARS

IN EVENT OF WAR BBt r-f i 1( 'n it r ir Ins hn :ti 1 1 ? i in n

i hold word ever the u-orM ! omitted. J Thotf r'ppcnviMc for th p'-Tti.-iji are emphatic in their dcclaratlor that th wst !ao not attempt to influde all th pooj motor vhirli. ? . mnnufa tur--l in th" United .Mto.:

Thf y frer-ly adi

, . rnr.Ftittitf s a s'.ur upon that' particular make. Plants "Would Also Be Taken1 Two considerations ruled In mak-'

line the slctlon.", they ?iy: First. I ;th suitability of th vehllp to th-i

Over Under Transport

Service

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WASHINGTON. Spt. 17. When the next war comf if It doe :t will find all motor vehi'-lcs of 10 d i f - 1 f rent types ubjen to teln? corn- : mandered by the war department

'particular necd- of the army ervie-e iflnd. yerond. the ability of th plant?

to produce on a large .v.-no.

From father to son, hack farther 1 under a plan which ha" just been:

Keeps Clutch Out

than th white man's writincr go, ( worked out by officers of the mop-.r i An easy way to keep the t luthut

De Luxe I

Season A

Don't Put Off Today What You'll Do Tomorrow

KTEARLY everyone driving an open car

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" Sund ry bv ayinr that John S'naw ! ha onmo the tale of how once a transport service. the per, ,nal to.i' kid. -..-a V-.r? to bowl. It wa IP-b Sul-! crreat mass rf stone and earth and j The, plant whic h manufacture j : of r.w meat f'-r V:x in j,7;.1M-, partner. .lohn i.-r a ' huso tree archil the Co'.umb.a as a : thse types of vehicles would alo be ; T' M i ra ' . ' ; for the .i:f,-.r ,.,:vx p-jjn an,j fanry. j eauye;vay upon whh h the Indians j taken over by the smernment under; . ;:r.:: n. ' ' j crossed the wide-flowing stream.; the su jested plan. After the mot IlT-Cipt. Hay Reynolds tell thl" jTlu'n there eame a day when the j carefu' te.ts. extending over a period , tb- f.:r from he . -r.e tliat happened d'urlns th recent ! ''ridee "f nature was haken from f sevc ral months, the officers a- . V'v I, .'.,.. v. 1-, ..: , '.u.vr Mts mor-rinpr, ami sank into th va-! -"'"d to the duty of ueterminin

, r... .,n , nc'.neer office rs training t-r. And that n how, they say, the : tnc motor equipment oi tlie army

cliile working on it

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wants an all-season top it's a more

be .-Mi!

: -y x' "!. ?--hoo! the senior officer- had his own ideas about examinations. He lined It;;; Ct an that c '''imes he the applicants up and pointed to the

h'-'be;- h" i- "pen doorway, beyond which lay a

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if .sand, cement and prostrate

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lid P. irtl-.mar.

i ,1 ?p..;lU'ftt. llir-'de. 'Suppose,' he denjanded. 'you bie:.; on h' er- were r tptain of a company and you

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i-ain rifffr a week spent In . wished to erect that flatrpole. How i.' .: from a r-c-nt hous-. w ubl jou co about it?'

The further he 'ot down the line

ca --ädert wf-re created. j have selected 10 well known make OoErrapiueal and geological lnves-i of automobile, trucks and motortlgators have reported that the red!pyrlf"s. which are designated a?

w., a ,uav hum. ia- v - I clutch pedal down bv means ,.f a waters of the Co umbia are clear and i tary forces. . , ' : ." - Mock of wnotl set against the r.irner low late in the year, remains of trees The list includes several makes f. , , ' t. -1 v. ii l ( 1 tne eat and i.oor irii, n.ay be veH standing, as thej- may machines which did yeoman servi' e ;

have stood before the bridge fell and 1 with the American expeditionary ; :

formed the cascades. forces in France. There Is one high-,?

class car of ample horsepower and

Credence is placed In the natural

bridge theory by I H. Raich, au

speed which has been designated a.? j

: the mor- complicated became the ! thor of the Indiana romance. "The j "the principal passenger vehicle of ..j. MM .0 ere- a P. j'.ek" an-wer Finnllv he arrived at the ' Rrl. Ige of the Gods." He Fays t hat j the army, also to be used for mountfi ; p. h- n.er.-ilv J"'t- last man. " : Indians everywhere along the mid- in? searchlights." Under the pro. ..' ,''r If r Was nPMin of the com-! 'olur?i!ia tell of the great bridge that ! posed plan it would be the vehicle

jM.irn. re;, lied this can.lidate. 'an li(,nr" s'i"od over the cascades. , used by officers of the rank of field ...... the n. .Mr. ,f '.vnn-f-d to er-, i that flagpole. I'd! (dumbian tribes tell the ! officers and higher. ... .........on -h. !; -w.il ...1 the top kicker and ?.iy: "S-r- ' ptory." he says, "in different versions ! HoiLM-liold Won I Not Anny Wortl.

.Vw. ,f',-.j ,,t ii.. Ih i' flqf nr. ,. ;in he,1'"" IHIH'ITIU ll..t,0.'lS, UUl ail aTPe-; in r" i.i. it n.-

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Thars 1 iv r i-:h ; . ' .-n.i jipy a bout it.

ing on the essential features as one ! are lifted under the designation of'

j of the great facts of past history." I Knglneer were recently reported 'making preliminary surveys on both sides of the Columbia for a

Medium Priced Cars j Mexican Oil Men Ask

- r tt Ali 77 I Pay For Idle. Time.hrU Just below the cascades

iia rurcc su run? t -

WJirrh With Rrnhns mkxico city. sept. it.

When

companies decide to resume

operations on a large seal In the Tamplco districts workmen will not

California leads all other states with an estimated gqin of 167,536 motor cars in the last fiscal year.

"standard one and a half ton trucks' and there are also three makes in the "three-ton truck" class. Only one make of five-ton truck is authorized. Only on type of motorcycle Is authorized. Pehhaps the. most surprising feature of the list la the fact that one machine which has become a house-

. ... , rush back to their old positions, ac f'on be produced with four-wheel; , . . , .

ard on

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brake.. That 1" the conclusion of nutomo- !'.'. e en:;ineer'. based on the successful ir.' ( "d'e : i"n of lraki s on all -!. h-' :s "f a high l.i American c ar

er,l Il iropo.n mi.b"l.

i "M til" A in era i n (tir 'd by hydra ui. pou r. Rut

if sniii...- ti-t 1 an-l t '.r ir i kcs ni

todav

p. ti' under th- his-is ni iv !. so 'o.m .'! ; , wit.h lio- '. rik- b'rs a to i p p ! ' tb- p.-.-5sor i'"'!i forward an 1 : i ). :t h ' iif' t :m motion.

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a -'. 1

An ip.-.l .irr.iiii;'

A p p 1 . . a ; i ' ri o !

oir-v)i ! bra !.-

v, ill 1- ' r i Je sk :dd;t:g. Til 1 1 h.c be.-n pro-.'eji w.th tb" a '. i : " : 1 1 b : 1 : that ar f-quippe 1 wi'h !rakt - "n tl'.e f r- ri t as w. 11 as rear wh When t Ii" brr.k's are appo.d sti 1derdy to the rear heels of a fas: -moving car. all the iv. iL-h and ncmerifum "f tio- ar arc thrown f.irward. a::d the front v.dp b- "ip !'.- : i f i . n:. ; t' ;' re i - r h sbc.h: -t : i . : t 'a V lo i at t !ia : :.!:., . ; . . i v. Ii- 1- w . ' ; - . a .! ; v -, : - a t t : n ". w a . i - ! 1 ' ; i ' : ! f a i U s , n : hf front ' : : -:, :::. i. i.i tA - : !; b i ike p n's;! re . . . ; - , . -1 . . , ; a ' o ' I: i; ail !" U r ' ; ' of T ' ; ; . ; o h : ' ; ; - ! . .':-::.' !;'! .- : : p" - . - 1 . a . . ! : - ' i i .

cording to labor leaders here

The workers will demand pay ment for all of the time they have beit since the shutdown, due to ths low price of oil. It is believed, however, that this plan to collect for days of idleness cannot be carried out, as many of :iie fb Id workers are in great need and will rush to i,n t employment at the first opportunity. Rut th" claim for back pay may be ued by agitators to eaus- friction aftt-r operation are resumed. Kxtraordinary precaution against the spreading of disease are being i i..i; a t Tanipoo because of the mei; numbe.- t,f :(',;t. and indigent jif iH"iis there.

SIMPLE CAR LOCK

Here is a homemade car lock. A hole is drilled

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tiii'i'U the r.utcli

l.rw-ii tili, .i.i-i t j padlock inse r t e 1.

vS! 9 Pf,v''nt-,, use 5!t the clutch.

The automobile now pays more ill t i.xes than any other indus-

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Reduction Has Been Made On

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I need a new Bearing Quick

When you need service on the bearings in your car, truck or tractor, you want it quick. You do not want to lose the use of the machine for a week cr ten days or more. We are the authorized local distributor of the Bearings Service Company, national service representatives forTimken, Hyatt and New Departure bearings. Motorists, garage men and repair men can best be assured prompt, expert, dependable bearing service by dealing with us. HAGEDORN & WEBSTER 216-222 E. Jefferson Blvd.

Authorized Dtttrlhator"

Bearings Service Company

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Used Cars

i Our Used Cars Are Right!! 1 Ask Out Used Car Owners!!

' Stupendous Bargains can be had on easiest

terms in the city or elsewhere.

Stuclcbaker Special

Chummy Ronclster, new paint $775

Willvf-Kni-ht F,xcrlicnt condition . $700

1920 Oakland Driven J.500 miles; a real

ij buy at $750

Studcbakcr Bic: Six

'1 I hat miqhtv kinc; of the

i road $1040

Reo 4

.i f ine .hape . . . .

$400

Overland 90

vt Clitimmv Roadster, new

paint and tires, wire

$350

!j wiieels

j Studcbaker 6 ; New paint and top, pood ;j condition $450 ;1

Studebaker Light Six Slightly used $800 Studebaker 4 New paint and top, can't be beat at $450 Look at this: A Cadillac 8 Motor just overhauled at $450 Studebaker Special 2 pass. Roadster, original tires. Come and see it . $1050 Studebaker Special Six A gentleman's car. You'll be surprised $975 Studebaker Special Six An exceptional bargain for any one at. . . .$1090 Cleveland 1920 Light Six It can be appreciated at $650

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