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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 13, 1921 PAGE TWO. 188- - of gas; eight tires were in service during the last ten days of the for 44.U00 miles, and his total coot month when sales averaged lO.tttH I cars and trucks a of day. Indicating including every was less than five cents a that the spring buying rush bas mile. begun and that under this enormous After (VS.Om) miles on this gruel-linf- f ' demand production of the company road work, the Studeimker was will lie taxed to the limit in an entakeu iu ly the Peninsular Motors deavor to meet the heavy flood of Corporation, ainpa, who run it orders. 7.000 miles, muking a total of 75,-miles the car had been run. RENEW FIGHT FOR BOM'S TO SOLDIERS without tuning up, the Theu, traded la Studebaker was started International News Service. run. off on the No adjustments were necessary I WASHINGTON, April 10. Iis-- , during the test The motor and cur regarding the wishes of President were in exivllcnt running condition 1'oolidge who has nnnounrhed opMi- -' at tin' termiiiiilion of the hiiion to a soldier bonus at this time, flight. This re nid, it is said, tius member of the senate finance comueter before approached in mittee determined today to speed the the .Soiiiii. house bonus biii to passage. Slripin.1 of cash payment provisions, l he bill proposed only paid rOKI) DELIVERIES IN MAIU'II iiKhAK KE(OUI) iin iiiMiiriuiie policies for the world war veterans, except where the amount iil irp $10 or less. Meeting KETHOIT, Mieh.. April 12. behind closed doors, the Republican- deliveries of Fold curs and controlled comniltte added a few trucks iu the lulled States during ' iinimiKirtunt amendments to the the month of March reached the bill and that started efforts of breaking total of i5,7.'?r, it Demorcats to Insert a cash payment was announced by the Ford Motor amendment Smoot insisted that the bonus be company here today.) Nothing in the history of the given the right of way in the sen-at- e over the tax reduction bill which automobile industry compares with this remarkable record. the committee bas Just finished. A significant feature developed Administration leaders were expect- - J. WILL TAYLOR I HQUR $200 to $400 Saved i I HOH-ST- OP TAMPA, Fla., Aj.ri! 12 A renon-tomarkable seven-daran of 3,101 milt, jut-- t comStudebaker Light pleted nere by Six touring ar, U causing widespread comment among motorists lu this vicinity. Eighteen driver handled the eitr during the run. aking out I lie lime squired for chancing drivers, the 1(8-Lu- p the net nully cow-re117 hour?. (iiinulioe Jiisunipliou averaged "1 miles allon und more than :!h miles ier aart of oil were obtained. Running continuously day iu und day out. and forced to idle down constantly In congested truffle, the car'a radiator thirsted for only one additional teacup of water. Monroe The original owner, Lazama of the Tampu Dully Tiuu-H- , Ight ,101 Six mllfi la drove the Studebaker for 15 mouths 00 dully express schedule over bio newspaper route, for 08,000 miles. He averaged 4500 miles a mouth in the 15 months. Ills records show an average of 20 miles pcrwllon On This record-breakin- 1 -- ' J I HERE I rw-or- Reprssantativa J. Will Taylor ot national Republican committeeman, Is mentioned as a possible nominee for vice president If President Coolldge la selected to head the ticket. Tennessee, Studebaker is today the world'i largest builder of quality cars. Studebaker success is the sen sation of Motordom. ODoc 72-ye- traditions ar " It is a type long needed in this country. It possesses gruce and beauty, can travel at sustained high speed transportation Studebaker without passenger discomfort, is surprisingly economical to operate and does not cost much to buy. "It is unusually smooth, Model $850 SCH0FIELD AUTO COMPANY Truck 23,-0- totalled $ t o. b. Detroit larly refrigerator cars, increased production of fruit, vegetables, livestock, kerosene, gasoline and naptha in the intermountaln and west coast territory; generally improved market conditions, except for grain and improved building activities in the early months of 1924. Mr. Lovett said shipments of automobiles to the west had increased srontlv. the revenue therefrom nmoni.tmir to $1 2.500.000 an ill- eronao of S4.0K9.SOO or 56 per cent. The movement of grain during the year was off, particularly wnent. he stated, this being due to smaller winter wheat crops in Kansas and Nebraska, continued new low prices and linht foreign demand. Tassenger revenue increased or C.2 per cent, which he attributed to an increase of 8.2carper cent in revenue passeners 00 profit-sharin- LIGHT. SIX carried, partly offset bj a decrease 745 el of te in freight rates. He ascribed the increase in volume of traffic chiefly to absence of strike conditions which gave a better car supplyl, particu- Ask About Oar Easy Payment Plan Steel Body operations rain-pro- non-ski- Robert S. Lovett, chairman of the board, stated that the increase of $1,149,322 in freight revenue wag due to an increase of 13.1 per cent in net ton miles of revenue freight accelar-at- es '975-Tour- ing Frmlght and Tax Extra All-ste- ..iu(,-143,10- batter than the previous Essex, which is saying a great deal, and is 'lA car for everyone," H. A. Tarantous, in MOTOR. The Coach 24K. Light-Si- x Touring Car $1,045 One-piec- e, nn increase of $6,103.- 927. Surplus of $13,692,569 w as ad ded to profit and loss aeount, wnicn showed a credit balance or an ruu) oners. How it excels in scores of ways any rival cat. Built with the same steels, the same care and skill, as the costliest of our cars. We have only one grade of chassis. See its beauty, its comfort, its luxury. See how we have studied your every desire. Do that and you will choose this car, if you have in mind a price anywhere near this. Same steels as we use in the costliest cars we build an ordinary car unMore Timken bearings than in any comunthinkbuild. is name der that Send for the book able. petitive car within $1,500 of this price. Mail us the coupon beGenuine leather cushions, ten inches deep. Our assets are $90,000,-00- 0 low. We will send you urled hair filling. all at stake on servbody. free our new book that windshield. Attractive ing you better than all will inform you on five cord tires. d cowl lights, Standard others. -simple things which reTransmission and Ignition locks. Perfect motor We have $50,000,000 veal the value of a car. balance. Curtains that open with the doors. in model plants, equipped For instance- -It with 12,500 By far the greatest value in this class. will enable you to have We machines. Mail coupon for book about it sr look at any car and tell workers, under whether it's been cheapclans which lead ened to meet a price or them to stay and develop. We spend on engineering $500,000 We machine all surfaces of our offers true quality. crankshafts and connecting rods, as yearly. We employ 1,200 men to give It will tell you why some cars ratwas done in the Liberty Airplane 32,000 inspections to each Studebaker tle at 20,000 miles and others don't car in the making. motors. No other maker of cars at It shows one single point in a closed our prices does this. The result is car which measures whether you're We are lavish that perfect motor balance, lack of retting top or medium quality. The book is free. Clip the coupon below. vibration and long life. We are lavish in things that count $222,291,600 common stock outertandinR, an increase of 3.41 per cent. Operating revenues were $211,318,-40- 5a gain of more than $18,000,000 compared with operating exwhich inpenses of $152,249,080, creased $8,402,850. Net income from for 975. tee what this Come The Studebaker name has for 72 years stood for the annual report revealed today. After providing for sinking runus reaulrements and dividends on the were preferred stoek earnings equivalent to 10.10 per cent on the- The New Essex possesses many See what this car offers car should know them. NEW YORK. April 11. Net In- come of the Union Pacific Railroad company from all sources in 1923 amounted to $89,922,205, an Increase of J7 r.fi2.482 over the previous year. qualities which I did not believe could be incorporated in a closed car selling up-to-d- Light-Si- x quality and class. To authority 150,000 cars per year. Our major costs are all divided by that enormous output It is utterly impossible for smaller makers to compete. We save by modern plants, mostly built in the past five years. We save machines. By building by our own parts and bodies. , Studebaker cars. And every man who buys a Public. says We save by enormous production trebled in three years. Last year, 145,167 people paid $201,000,000 for Studebaker cars. There are tremendous reasons for this rush to Report of Union Pacific Rail road System la Made "The Car for Everyone" noUd "MOTOR" Where tee save We pay 15 bonus on some steels to get them exactly right. We use genuine leather in our cushions. We use curled hair. We use more Timken bearings in this Light-Si- x than any competitive car within $1,500 of its price. Our bodies are beautiful creations. The finish and coach work show the final touch. But we build them in $10,000,000 body plants of our own, and pay for these extras in savings. Sales have almost WSOiiiifBSaStaa BWt m leader A sensation LARGE INCREASE TJ at $1,045. by ordinary methods it cost you from $200 to of its class. No rival car compares' in the value that it offers. Let us tell you how we give that value, then urge you to 6ee this car. U. P. RAILSSHOW MOT is a car priced $400 more. It is in scores of ways the IU-li- A A SIX our enormous production By our matchless facilities non-sto- ed to followln this course. Democrats announced they would renew on the floor their fight for cush paymnetn. J Touring Car Light-Si- x ,. Roadster . . . Coupe Sedan H. P. 50 $1045 , 102S , 1195 1395 1485 ... .mm ... . er BIG-SI- X H. P. 40 B. Touring; Coupe-Roadst- SPECIAL-SI- . Touring Roadster Coupe Sedan ......... . . m . , 126-i- $1425 1400 1895 1985 Touring Speedster Coupt . - X W.B. n. . . . . 60 H. P. . Sadan $1750 ll M9S 2885 All prices f. o, b. factory. Ttrmi to moot your convonionco m I NAYLOR AUTO CO. THE ried one mile, partly offset by a decrease of 1.9 per cent in average revenue per passenger mile caused by increased summer tourist travel at reduced rates. F ORB "o o ic uwiirp LARQBST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES WORLD'S a It Indiana L A Prince Isn't the Only One! In Politics. Now -i Why Commercial Users Prefer the Ford jGJ J S h- 3 5 much significance in the fact that more than 759c of all commercial cars of one-tocapacity or less in the United States There 1 v is SSi I 4 are Fords. I Ni-- This overwhelming preference for For J haulage units has it9 basis in the low cost of Ford transportation, the rugged construction of the truck itself, and its unusual adaptability to every line of industry. Mechanical excellence, simplicity of design and ample power are further factors that have contributed to the popularity of the Ford One-To-n Worm Drive Truck. Truck equipped with an body and cab is The Ford One-To-n now available as a complete unit, priced at $490 f .o.b. Detroit Screen tides and canopy roof that may be easily fitted to this unit are supplied v i .4i!W j J I ' all-ste- el at small additional cost. i (J Detroit, Michigan : II n H i V " See tlie Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Don't think tor a minute that the IJrmce or waics is the only tellow m England who takes a nop riains who went head over l.ccls. Maybe "his horsa to the hounds. Look at Mister Lindsay Stuart Campbell-Gradidn't know he had the dignity of four names. FOREIGN CAHTAGEXA, .?'- i r.iuli - jvs Kvn-.- a ''iur htr..:. - r"'t;y Bnton N.iiio:;u'. Vonivn's i'ai ty for society pirl. has tak N'o mur Ri-ht- Spain, April 11. (INS.) Sailors from the United States cruiser l'ittsbiirKh took part iu ceremonies tod:iy when u wreath was placed upon a monument to the memory of Spanish sailors who fell at Santiago and Cuvite in the war. HAKCKLO.NA, Spain, April 11. (INS.) A land slide today buried a freight train on the Manresa-Verm- i line. MKXICU C1TV, April 11. (INS) Spai;ish-Aincrk-;i- FN-6- NEWS. Belem Trison, one of the oldest buildings on the westren hemisphere, which was built in the sixteenth century as a church, is to be torn down, it was announced today. It has been used as a jail for fifty years and has housed iuuny famous prisoners. MAIKII, April 11. General Triiuo Itivera, head of the directory, will broadcast a speech tomorrow night, which he expected to be beard in North Africa, France, England mill Portugal. A. April 11. (INS.) Nine members of the late Premier Stum- - Sn buliski's agarian cabinet, acquitted of the charge of treason, giving Impetus to a new agrarian movement in Bulgaria. Seven hundred thirty million feet, board measure, of ripe western yellow pine and other species of timber on the Kalamath Indian reservation of Ogedon is to be sold. The proceeds from the sale, after cutting which is expected to take several years, will go into the tribal fund of the Kalamath Indians. |