South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 30
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBFR 13. P22 4
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BRILLIANT METEOR j HONOLULU TO GREET SEEN IN HONOLULU: COMMERCIAL GROUP
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PRINGE OF WALES TO STUDY SOCIETY
Foreign Tours Put Aside So He Can Invcftipate 0n Country. LONDON. Oot. 12. Putting aV.de foreign toum for the time being. th I'rlnce of Wales will devote the yeir 1023 to pfn"',ri'U Invest ication ii nngiand's ocial and industrial problemn. To achieve this he will make tours to many of the largest cities and manufacturing ditrlots. His tiorlil f r. cagements will l- mainly fitted in with the trlr- For instance, when be goes to stay with I,nrd P -Thy at Knowsly Hall next .Mandl in order to . . the race for the tJr.t'.d Nat,- '.al. the visit will be jo nrrat.-t' d that he will able j(, if.-pec: i , dM k xienioTis and ott.- r i:npro :nr ids at Tiver.jd ;n:d .:1m tin- pr circum.;ar,p..s i.f ti.. Cry of MamhHt'T. AI: i'l h' ); m r a r:vd nutn-ir-;r.v i. di.'ii.s from towns tor- ; --;h"..t I'ritain c til anü lual.e a. ir a- d'. itr.t. tr.ee, .v.,.1 . o tar a a he will d- so. Wh'.h h:- World crisis- the
Female Babe Ruth Swings a Mighty Bat
WASHI.VrjTON', Mo., Oct 12. A member of the, girhs' baseball team here can out bat Habe Ruth. Hhe Is Mrs. Ho.e (Liumann, Ftar hitter of the county league of feminin ball toners. Her friends .ay that hhe can Fpot the Yankee slugger, Kenny Williams and the rest ol th big league fence bust err to a couple of homers tach game and beat them out easy. As proof of her prowess they point to her feat in a recent game against the girls' team from New Haven when she clouted out five home runs. Walloping Ko.se made eiht hits in nine tlnvs at bat ami scored seven runs. Her team won by a score of to 14. The game was called at tho end of the seventh inning because the New Haven outfielders vere retrieving l.er long hits. Miss rturnann is a right-handed batter ami swings at the ball like a man. Her home runs were all Into left field. As this field fdope-s it took three tleldfrs to re-lay the ball, one4 it pot by thern. Hy th" time tln-y recovered tludr breaths and the bill Ioe wa back on the bench w;-it-i:-for .ar.otloT chance to Jj : t a
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SmaH Producing tlU Begin to Appear. LXNOOLN. Netr.. Oct 13. Ntbraka la "all he: up" over the:
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vicinity cf NelUh. Ont well h.J; been unk. to a depth of 500 feet j jnl 1 prxluclnif lo btrTe of fair j ciuiaty crude oil a day. Hut t. ; petroleum ha to be pumped. The ; oil wa.9 found after the drill pa.ed through a thick .tratum of ?hule. Ile-aentf of Neliifh ar makir.s pdr.nj to Wis th:lr bnckyants, as he new w.-ll 1 Jut o'.ttt'.Je ti corporate limit. Geologists kv thra in t any oil dome in th Statt. "Oil dome or r.o oil dom.e." "-ay thoe who hacke!the tirs well. "w"re going to kcp or. drilling w-'! as long a we find oil in payir.t? o,uar.llt le " Oil was first dcmere.l in t '.:' NeV.h section ir. a well v-n the l;crr.estead cf Jan-.s Nash. A f w Hir? after the ve.ll w a.- s ;:;k ;-tr"-levtm Parted to apptar in .p.:.tntltv o-i tli jurface of tv, "fi'tr. Th r.ow ,:r.idual'.v lncra-l i.'ti! all th.e wat-r diappiar-l. a- ! Mr. : ..h hid a bttle cil well cf h'- own prodticir:-:
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The High Court of Public Opinion Worthy poods are the only ones that can -,w.c ess fully stand trial at the Hih Co Jit of Public Opinion. All others are quickly condemned and sentenced to oblivion. The manufacturer who advertises, deliberately places his merchandise on trial. He invites your critical inspection. He makes publicly certain claims, on the fulfillment of which depends his commercial ßueceM. If he were not sure of his Roods he would not dare to advertise. For advertising would put him to n teat he could not meet, and thus hasten the end of his business career. Advertising protects you against fraud and Inferiority. It eaves you money by pointing out for your consideration only the best products. Well-informed buyers seek news of good merchandise in the advertising columns and are puided by the messages they find there.
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The Inter-State Association of Automobile Clubs, a National Organization, invites you to become a Charter Member of the St. Joseph County Division. As a Special Inducement to secure your membership immediately the national organization gives you your choice of a genuine Mavo-Skinner Automatic Windshield Cleaner or an Auto Ray Spot Light FREE OF CHARGE with your membership. These devices are valuable safety7 appliances which every motorist needs. Our Service Stations will put the safety device on your car Free of Cost. The following Service Stations in St. Joseph County are under contract with this Association to dve Mechanicai First Aid and Towing Service Free of Cost to our members:
Crcssy-Jordan Motor Co., South Bend Liberty Oaraire, South Bend The White Garage, New Carlisle McKesson & Remmert, Walkerton Lakeville Garage, Lakeville Milliken Garage, Lydick W. H. Hinklc, Inc., North Liberty
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ADVISORY 30AHD Otto M. Knottlork. Trt. Columbia T-ntlcrr 0.. Sonth nmd. WilllAm G. Cmltitl. of Anderwn, rrker. CraWll ft Crum pttkT, Jsmth IVvl. Fnuiklln M. It'vi ST.-Trr.., UM. ft Lswwi ,is'n.. Suth rtrtid. J m m TtiwOrriror. Ulrrtric Srmlre Co.. South nn1.
Columbia Battery Co., South Bond Cook Battery & Electric Co., South Hmd Mishawaka Garage, Mishawaka Myers Garage, Wakarusa State Line Garage. State Lino C. A. Goodman, Granger
The Service which this Association gives its members is unequalled by any other Automobile Club in the world. A St. Joseph County member can secure the same free services from any of our stations, wherever located, as he can in his own home county. The advantages to our members- are many. Below we state how you as a member will benefit. Read this carefully, then consider this That in time of trouble on the road (though it only be'once) the service you receive is worth much more than the small cost of your membership. SEND NO MONEY. The coupon brings you the safety device you select, an order on one of our Ser-. vice Stations to put it on your car free of cost. Your membership card, good for full service for one year, your club emblem and an Inter-State Service Station Bulletin (revised and issued monthly). DON'T DELAY. Fill out and mail the coupon at once. Be one of the first to become a member in Si. .Joseph county.
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IEMBERSHIP DUES
Including Safety Device
Any white person of legal age and good moral character may become a member.
510.00
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WHAT WE DO FOR OUR MEMBERS
'1 he object of Lhis AÄoc:itlon is to orgunlre County Automobile Clubs in nJl counties in the Civile i J-Uitesi. u.ociatrd a.'-- one national body, '.vhicn is known as T). Inttr-Stu'r Association of Automobile Clubs. Service to Mfmben To ctn.bll!h an'i maintain Servlo ftiona In every county In the United Statos, one Service ration to each five-mile r-dius. which station. shall rrnder Frr Mechanical First Aid and Trr Towing Servio-fl to the mnnbers of thi" Association. Fr Mechanical Firt Aid Lf your car will not run 0:1 Its own rowr and y.,u are untitle to repair it. while away from your home or g-arfure. telephone the nearest Service Station, as shown tn our Service Station FiulW.n, Fritin;r you are a member of this Club and rtvtnc a complete Information repardlnp your trouble as you can. and a rvice truck and com--tnt mf-chanlc will be 5?nt to your aid as quickly as ic.s!Mc. If your car can be put in running order within ?n minutes after the fvrvt'o' truck r riehen you. thi will le done and the Rerrice 1!1 be ffe. TM. Ih called Mechanical First Aid. If th. mechmic in unable to make the repairs within the ro-mlnute time limit then the nenricp tnirk n-ill tow ysur car to th Service Station and no c.hartre wül be made for thin towlntr srvlc. Free Towing If your car win r.ot run on Its own power or whet-Is. whll away from ynur hom or ar4rtrlephre r-ur nearest Service Station. deciiDrnp your trrut!e as completely rs you can. and a towinp truck with competent mechanic will be ?r.t to yrur rel-.ef as soon as possible. Ycnir car win b towed to the service Station trlthut cost to yon. Member's Tewing Option If a member prefers to hnve his car tcwed to hts horn or to-Ma parap inst-ead of to the Service Station and. his home or carae ia within
the five-mile, radius of tlte Serrloa Station, this will be. done free of cost. But If the member's home or jarajpo Is beyond the üve-mile radin, then a chargre of J1.C0 pr mile vnU be n.ide for t c wirg the txtra distance. Inrtallation of Danger Signalling Dfvicw One of the tmportant functions of the Interstate Association of Automobile Clubs Is the erection cf Prismatic Ien.s Automatic Darier Si'cna.l.s nt railroad cropslnirn. bad curves, cros-roads, niad lnterpectlons und strep inclines. Th?e rifrnjJ show a rd Urrht twelve inches In diameter after dark and a red disk In daylh:ht. Th.e s.i.v'.r. of one life through the in-st.allation of dmsrer signals offers eufüclent reooon for Fervlce of this eharacter. Laffltlative Committees A Legislative Committee, compos d of th best legal talent which we can secure, vill be rraniretl for the purpose of mbatin unfair U-g. Ittlon affectinc owners if RUtomotMl' I;rjr1rjr the past few years, tn on state alone, bills verIntroducM In the lericiature which, lf adopted. wtuld have increased the tax on automobiler over ten milliors of donars annually. Thron ?h the efforts of leg-i.slative committe-s thtse M'.Is were defeeted and this enormous lncra.e in tarcs stived to the owners of automobil'-;. Thi r"o1o alone Is worth the price of your membership. h :t .t coBts you r.othlnjr. Insurance Department Our Insurance Department Is In char-re of men who have devoted a llfetl-ne to study of the subject and who are thornjqhJy up-to-date in all matters pertaining to Automobile Insurance. This depatirient will at all times render free axlvlce and counsel reg-ar-ding' insurance m-ittfrs to our memtters, upon request The Inter-State Association of Automobile Clubs is not engaged In the "inter-Insurance." or "assessment" insurance business and has no intention of f nra-glng in anythinjc other than that which pertains to Automobile Club service, and activities.
Service Station Bulletin A Service Station Bulletin, revised and iwued mo?;hly to o:r rnhors, contains the na.me, hAire .s and telephone number of fach Ser-rtc Sat! on ';-.cIt oontnt to this Afseiatloo. The r?ull"t;r. is cf a convenient sire and rj.n be e.os:!y carrl'd In the coat pocket or in the poraket of t h e ca r, Cfub Emblem A beautiful ciub emblem, rmall In s!r,e, fur-n;-hM w ithout f xtra oo-- to our members. The emblem is eily nttachedto the r'i.ator arid serves to make kcovn your m m rs h 1 p In this Association. Membership Card Vour membership cii.rd is n'r .ry to ider.tlfj v' U to SerA-ioe Stations, wher"-vt-r locate. a.r.l en;tV-s you 0 of t!: privll tr so!ner:-ersh!p. .'wl- have your membership card with 3-ou. A Square Deal All of our Sei". re Stations? are under oon tract with this Association to chartre only fair priests for puis. rer-Urs, an I i r essortes and 'ny ar.1 all r rvlo s net enumerated u)-r,v- as free. Mt.N n 'ir a.sst;r-d of courteous tr-H,ment and 2. squ.ire 'ieal by all of our o;?ial family.
INTER-STATE ASS'N. of AUTOMOBILE CLUBS
National Headquarters 56 West Randolph St., Chicago.
St. Joseph County Headquarters LaSalle Hotel, South Bend. -
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