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~ CANE SAVED Teaches Process in Industrial : * School ‘ Rim cuts cause mbre tires to ba pre- maturely junked than almost any other tire injury. This is the statement of » experts ‘of the tire repair) school con- “ dueted by the B, F. Goodrich Rubber vompany, at.Akron, Ohio, Probably other causes of tire neg- lect send more tires to the Scrap heap ~—tireg that have been incapacitated and are beyond repair—but a major- ity of the rim_-cut tires reposing in jimk yards: should not. be there—they can be successfuily repaired, say. these experts. A rim cut tire is usually relegated to the fiscard because the tire repair man ‘* » says, “It can’t be repaired.” He should ; s«Bay, “I don’t know how to repair it.” The last remark would be the reply of a majority -of tire repair men if they were willing. to admit their lack of knowledge of their trade. if the motorist would make sure that heis picking the best tire repair mar in his community or his city he will ‘muke sure to select the repairman who’ van-repair tim cuts. ** Rim cut repairs as well as suce:is- ful methods of repairing every. known injury to fabric and cord tires are taught at the Goodrich school, The Yext class starts August 16. Applica- tions ‘should he made at once at’ the nearest Goodrich branch or the Ser- , Vice Department at Akron. ATO RATTLES GH BE FO AN URE, “The more: expensive a car is the longer yon, expect: it -to “run without: rattles. Yet if is possible with even the lowest priced: cars to keep. the ‘rat- | tles out if you will but catch them as pee manner, they will not. be nearly ‘they are allowed to accumulate ini a \ ,jtroublesompy chorus before they are ~ stopped. ' 7 “A rattle found is’ a rattle half } cured,” says A. L. Loomis in the Aug- a y ust issue of MoToR where information z is given that will enaifle the car own- .p er to discover the various:rattles and "Sy, Squeaks that a car is subject to: and | how to stop them when found,.as for yi examples; = zt . “Rattles in the brake linkage ana other parts under the car can be found by shutting off engine and allow- ing ‘the car to coast in neutral gear. If someone stands or sits on the run- ning board while the driver does this, many sounds that have been difficult i. of location will be readily. found. ‘These ' « ~ link rods are a typical example of noise that will often defy the efforts of the driver to find, while another person sitting on the running. board or outside the car will have little or no difficulty.” BOY SCOUTS. 10, BREAK CAMP, RETURN SUNDAY The Boy Scouts in-camp ‘on Smith Creek at Camp Piper are enjoying their last hikes. and camp activities today as camp will be broken tomorrow and the return to town will be made tomorrow afternoon. } Arrangéments for cars to bring the boys home were made today by the Chamber of Commerce. Those who ex- pect to go to the camp have been in- vited by Scout Conimissioner Heming- way to go out in time for dinner, | t f r) \ “Of course my battery has Insulation—has been selected by 136 manufacturers. | of passenger care and motor trucks. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. 136 East Midwest Ave. NGUTTRES [meroms | So Says Goodrich Company, Which | Menominee line embraces 1, 1%, 2 and |5 ton models, | ‘Work on the new Menaminee factory which isebeimgrerected in ‘the vicinity of the Pour Wheet Drive plant in Clin- QSTRIBUTORS: OF WWD és ie ni y of a it is expected that within-a short time ‘The Menominee line of trucks re- ee ee move Ay adapta “Ce Raney biretinaireae ad {ne iforce of worker and machinery to its Whi Bee Scopes. tore)neW headquarters where production Pediat ber Dassent distributors! wit) pegin om an increased scale, FWD, icucks, in conjunction with ee — other Menominee dealers being estab-| Cut your beard bill—eat at the Har hed, _thruout the country. The 'vav. 8-16-12t THIEF GIVES. OWNER. TIP ON SAVING. AUTO thieves who can pick any lock that’ ver was made, and probably a lot of them can, but none of them in For Critical Motorists ~ Mhen: our tire investigation ended andi all’ the: facts: were compiled and compared, The Brunswick won first F ~. We-boughtiand tested dozens of dif- _ ferent itires:of'varied makes. We know . them all, and ‘we'have never found one among themvan equal to The Brunswick. After you make up your mind that there is no such thing as “good luck’ | United States can make pe jin all the world and that all you get|treaty.” How did we mai ,you must work for, » Ifabetter-tire were:possible, we could nothave-been:satisfied:. But The Bruns- wick combines the :superiorities of the many, in a way hitherto unavailable. Cheaper Now Than in 1910 and Little. Prospect of Reduction, ‘Is Claim ‘The 1920 prices. of some. ‘standard tires are, on: an average, 29 per cent less! than pricesin) 1910, acceréing to J. H.. Fairhead, Firestone. representa- tive at 135 Center street. “This is. not/a time to postpone tire purchases," said’ Mr. Fairhead yes- | - torday., “Prices are ata low ebb/ now. “We ‘all are recognizing that: tae time of thoughtless spending has pass- ed, The tendency now ‘is forthe care- ful. buyer to be more careful.) In our business: this: is: Indicated each day by the more inquisitive frame of mind ‘in. which we find customers regarding the mileage value of a ‘tire. “This isa: policy we have recom- mended for some time. Better than the customer who want# to take a chance, we like the buyer who wants assured Maileage,”* $ ; FIGHT DISEASE: Tire building has no secrets. It is entirely a matter of ideals; and different makers have differentvideals. y The famous Brunswick - Balke - Collender Company, makers of The Brunswick, have pa in the Joresront ‘over, 74 years. ie Brunswick idea is to pay perfection’s price luce an article which will sustain and increase the reputation ef this great old insti- tution. Qne Brunswick. will tell'the stery. And like othess, you will not be “Link, by“linke we are unloosing the satisfied until all» youn chains that: formerly. bound: the.-rural tires are Brunswicks. districts in a bondage: of ‘isolation, .dis- comfort, ignorance and disease.”” ‘We want you to know as well’ as we do the outstandin, superior- ities of this better tire The August: iseue of: Meter pictures ~ and describes a “traveling \ hospital which bids fair to place the country on an equality with urban communities with respect’ to the prevention of +The Brurfswick. needless. disease. This ~hos- Céme in today and pital’ travels about’ the) farming dis. The Brunswick tricts ‘In central Illinois, visiting iso-+ learn its advan- lated: farms and country villages. In a inge btisa: demi wre these latter: the doctors are given. the “‘S , tages. benefit of the» consultation with phy- i sicians of’ national reputation, whe be- CENTER’ STREET FILLING STATION ing on the spot actually study the in- dividual cases and co-operate in any possible way. “The traveling..clinic carries a com- plete equipment of medieal apparatus,\ most of which is beyond the means of the country practitioner.” Corner: Center and Linden. Phone 402M THE UNIVERSAE CAR ——_—_————<£——-LCL*L*“l=—][=S]]][=]=S=S===yx—=_==— To.the business man, retailior wholesal®; to the manufacturer; to the commis- sion 'man;'to the trucking company, the Ford Model: T One Ton Truck meizes an irresistible appeal because it has in its chassis all the merits of the original Ford:car; the wonderful, Ford’ Model'T Motor, the dependable Vanadium steel chassis; and the manganese bronze worm-drive. A strongly built truci: that serves satisfactorily and lasts in service If-these statements were not true, the: demand for Ford: Trucks wouldn’t beso constantly on the increase. We ‘will'bé pleased‘to take your order for'one.ormore Ford’ Trucks, will see that you the constant serviceofthe Truck. But don't wait too long:, Get your order som EARL C. BOYLE 125-137 N. Center St. Phone 9. EOMMERCIAY The New York World says: ‘on've put yourself ;Mexieo after bombard of good luck. does a state of war s “they ATA The Simplicity of a MAXWELL is Due to Special Steels has been added by the use of these special steels. Strains, twists, thrusts, shocks and blows are pro- teeted against in many other cars by reinforcements, extra weight in metals used; and a design that obviously is anything but simple. In a Maxwell this simplic- ity has made the car easier to build, and it therefore is better built, easier to drive, and easier to care for. That this should Win friends for Maxwell is al- most too obvious to call at- tention to. Nearly 400,000 persons now drive a Maxwell, whichis avery definite endorsement. A Maxwell is.a simple car. Its engine, axles, clutch, transmission and* gears are the utmost in simplicity, which is the goal of scien- tific engineering. Special steels have made this possible. They are steels made to Maxwell’s own for- mulae, the result of thou- sands of tests and years of analysis. Thesé steels give a Maxwell the remarkable combination of extra strength and light- ness in weight. In this way. complicated construction has been avoided. Simple design has naturally followed. and to this simplicity rare strength PARK ROADS SALES & SERVICE CO. % S38 Cor.. Yellowstone Ave. and Kimball St.—Phone 1223 Kelly-Springfield Tires The most sincere compliment that could be paid to Kelly-Springfield reputation is the amazement of the owner of that occasional Kelly tire which fails to deliver its guaranteed mileage. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 412 East Second 165 So. Ash Phone 908 Phone 1112 v, im the language of ain’t got ho . a" WET EE PVE CSTE OR Fr et Fe ee — Ss eEemEnERE See aaa ft ripe) lg LL RSA Wes he