Polk South Bend, Indiana city directory, 1921, Part 6

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Publication date: 1921
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Carl Schurz Encampment No 362, IOOF -Meets second and fourth Monday, 301 Lincoln Way E. Louis Henn chief patriarch, Chris Fluegel high priest, Joseph Seifert financial secretary.


Brigade Headquarters, Second Brigade, dept of Indiana, Patriarch Militant, I O O F-Brig Gen H T Funston com- manding; Lieut-Col. G S Goebel chief of staff, South Bend; Major H Hilde- brand assistant adjutant general, South Bend; Col George W Freyermuth, as- sistant inspector general, South Bend; Lieut-Col R T Miller, brigade chaplain general, South Bend; Major James H Canan, assistant commissary general, Plymouth.


The Second Indiana Brigade is composed of Cantons located at South Bend, Elk- hart, Goshen, Laporte, Gary, Ham- mond, Fort Wayne, Logansport, Peru, Kokomo, Anderson, Muncie, Marion, Elwood, Alexandria, Bluffton, Valpa- raiso and Whiting.


District Headquarters, District No 76 (St Joseph County), I O O F-Ernest Schlagel district deputy grand master, G S Goebel district grand patriarch.


Order of Owls-Home Nest


Supreme Nest-136-138 N Main. H W Boos supreme past president, John W Talbot supreme president, Ferdinand D'Esopo supreme vice-president, W C Younger supreme M invocator, C Ohnesorge supreme treasurer, Frank W Bailey supreme secretary, J Harold Talbot supreme warden, W H Buch- holtz supreme sentinel, Frank T Niger supreme picket, Chris Henkle, W H Greene, Fred T Moore supreme trus- tees.


South Bend Nest No 8-Meets every Mon- day at Owls' Hall, 136 N Main. Frank W Bailey president, M C Ohnesorge treasurer, J H Talbot secretary. Ladies Nest No 1-Meets first and third Tuesdays in Owls' Hall, 138 N Main. Daisy Slusser president, Cora Clarke secretary.


Improved Order of Red Men


Iontauk Tribe No 426-Meets in Red Men Hall every Tuesday, 118 E Jefferson blvd. Thomas Hertel sachem, S L Smith chief of records.


Montauk Hay Loft No 426-Meets second and fourth Friday in each month, Red Men Hall, 118 E Jefferson blvd. Thomas Hertel chief hay maker, Clarence Cran- dell collector of straw.


Montauk Council No 323, Degree of Pocahontas-Meets first and third Fri- day, 118 E Jefferson blvd. Nellie Jef- ferys pocahontas, Mrs Tena Clark keeper of records.


Protected Home Circle


South Bend Circle No 276-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Slick Hall, 321 S Michigan. Wm Holstein president, Mrs Grace L Shaffner accountant, George Casaday treasurer, Bessie Hamilton secretary.


Royal Arcanum


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Farmers Trust bldg. Noah Lehman regent, Charles Michael secretary, Charles L Zigler treasurer, Thomas H Bulla collector.


Security Benefit Assoelation


Security Benefit Association-Meets in W O W Hall second and fourth Wed- nesdays. Charles E Winenger presi- dent, Mrs C E Winenger recording sec- retary, Dr Albert Cleland financier.


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MISCELLANEOUS


Sons of Herman


Meets in Sons of Herman Hall second and fourth Tuesdays, 610 N Walnut. John Melber president, Leo Kirsh treasurer.


Woodmen of the World


W E Cady state manager. Office rooms 612 Farmers Trust bldg.


Fidelity Camp No 28-Meets each Mon- day evening in W O W Hall, 116-118 E Jefferson blvd. George Jones consul commander, Wm M Bunbury clerk.


Linden Camp No 42-Meets last Monday each month in Maccabee Hall, 216. W Washington av. Wm Schwarts consul commander, Christ Reiser banker, Wm Frepan clerk, 534 Allen.


Harmony Camp No 78-Meets in Slick Hall second and fourth Friday. E H Beahm consul commander, W T Horne banker, Dr E G Freyermuth clerk, 304 S Michigan.


Walnut Camp No 121-Meets at 402 Chapin fourth Sunday each month at 8 p m. Ladislaw Holdny consul com- mander, Papai banker, Michael Stein- ruck clerk, 722 LaPorte av.


Camp No 188-Meets fourth Sunday each month at 5 p m. Rudolph Koczan con- sul commander, John Kovach banker, Michael Steinruck clerk.


Woodmen Clrele


D M Shively, state manager, 612 Farmers Trust bldg.


Live Oak Grove No 1-Meets in W O W Hall first and third Wednesday each month. Katie Saelhof guardian, Emma Schenenberaer banker, Margaret Wha- ley clerk.


Grove No 29-Meets in Chapin Bank bldg, 402 Chapin, fourth Sunday each month at 2 p m. Ella Rosonech guardian, Ida M Kemerly banker, Michael Stein- ruck clerk, 722 Laporte av.


South Bend Grove No 36-Meets in W O W Hall first and third Friday each month. Anna Carlin guardian, Helen Kenyon banker, Laura Carbiener clerk, 1745 Prairie av.


Hand in Hand Grove No 51-Meets in W O W Hall first and third Thursday each month. Maude Dice guardian, Anna Wilson banker, Minnie Zeitler clerk, 742 Sancome av.


Modern Woodmen of Amerlea


Colfax Camp No 3306-Meets first and third Wednesday in Modern Woodmen Hall, 230 S Michigan. Lewis F Kreps venerable consul,


Albert Perlick worthy adviser, Herman C Martin banker, Nicholas Schilling clerk.


Royal Neighbors of America, Auxiliary to Modern Woodmen of America, Gol- denrod Camp No 1236-Meets first and third Thursdays in Woodmen Hall, 321 S Michigan. Mrs Alta Bill oracle, El- len Bliss vice-oracle, Mrs Luella Elkins recorder, Mrs Ada Hull receiver.


Washington Camp No 6675-Meets sec- ond and fourth Fridays in W O W Hall, E Jefferson blvd. O A Weber clerk, Wm Judie consul.


Polish Falcons


Polish Falcons Alliance of America Dis- trict No 6-Meets first Friday of each month at 7:30 p m in Kosciusko Hall, 416 Chapin. Stanley J Chelminiak president. Peter Rozewicz first vice- president, Helen Taberski second vice- president, John J Olejniczak secretary, Marion S Gorski treasurer, Stephen Malisz athletic director.


Polish Falcons, M Romanowski Branch No 4 of Polish Falcons Alliance of America-Stanley J Chelminiak presi- dent, John J Olejniczak secretary, Frank Nowak athletic director. Mects every third Sunday at 2 p m at Kou- ciusko Hail, 416 Chapin.


Polish Falcons, Z Balleki No 1. Branch No 80 of Polish Falcons Alliance of America-John P Rozplochowski presi- dent. John Zaremba secretary, Joseph Magiera athletic director. Meets every


first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p m at Z B No 1 Hall, 1105 Division.


Polish Falcons Casimier Pulaski, Branch No 243 of Polish Falcons Alliance of America. Casimir Maskiwicz presi- dent, Stephen Malicz secretary, Frank Michor athletic director. Meets every third Sunday of each month at 3 p m in St Casimir's Auditorium, Webster and Dunham.


Polish Lady Falcons Z Balicki No 1, Branch No 185 of Polish Falcons Alli- ance of America-Helen Taberski president, Waclawa Zawodna secre- tary, Emily Bednar athletic director. Meets every second Sunday of each month at 2 p m at Z B No 1 Hall.


Polish Lady Falcons, M Romanowski Branch No 200 of Polish Falcons Alli- ance of America-Franciszka Kras- zewski president, Niofa Latowski sec- retary, Florence Ciesielski athletic director. Meets every third Monday of each month at 7:30 p m at Kosciusko Hall.


STREET AND ELECTRIC RAILWAYS South Side Mishawaka Line


Leave corner of Michigan and Washing- ton sts, South Bend; south on Michigan to Jefferson; east on Jefferson to Lin- coln Way E; southeast on Lincoln Way E to Spring Brook Park; thence east on Lincoln Way W in Mishawaka to corner of Lincoln Way W and Main sts; north on Main st to Main and Broadway; east on Broadway to end of line.


North Side Mishawaka Line


Leave Michigan and Washington sts, South Bend; south on Michigan to Jef- ferson; east on Jefferson to Eddy; south on Eddy to Mishawaka av; east on Mishawaka av to 19th st; thence east on Joseph in Mishawaka to Main and Joseph; south on Main to Main and Lincoln Way E; east on Lincoln Way E to end of line.


Portage Avenue Line


Portage and Lincoln Way W are oper- ated together.


Portage Av, Outbound-Leave Michigan and Washington sts; north on Michi- gan to Navarre; west on Navarre to Portage av; thence west on Portage av to end of line.


Lincoln Way W, Outbound - Leave Michigan and Washington sts; west on Washington to Main; north on Main to LaSalle; west on LaSalle to Lincoln Way W; thence northwest on Lincoln Way W to end of line.


South Michigan St Line


Leave Michigan and Washington sts; south on Michigan to end of line. Oakside.


Washington and Miami Sts Are Operated Together


West on Washington to end of line: south on Miami; leave Washington and Michigan sts; south on Michigan to Broadway; cast on Broadway to Mari- etta; south on Marietta to Indiana; cast on Indiana to Miami; south on Miami to end of line.


Chapin and Sample Line


Leave Michigan and Washington sts; west on Washington to Chapin; the Chapin car south on Chapin to end of line: the Sample car south on Chapin to Sample; thence west on Sample to end of line.


HIHI St Line


Outbound-Leave Michigan and Wash- ington sts; west on Michigan to La- Salle; east on LaSalle to Hill st; north on Hill st to South Bend av; east on South Bend av to Notre Dame st; north on Notre Dame at to end of line.


Inbound-Leave end of line; south on Notre Dame to South Bend av: west on South Bend av to Hill st; south on Hill at to Jefferson st; west on Jefferson to Lincoln Way E; thence northwest to Washington and Michigan sts.


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Madison St Line


From Michigan and Washington avs north on Michigan to LaSalle av; east on LaSalle av to Hill; north on Hill to Madison.


St Mary's Line


North on Michigan to end of line, which is Roselawn.


Interurban Lines


Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Ry Co-Ticket office and waiting room 233-235 N Michigan. W A Cissne agent. Freight depot N Olive and Orange. C J Petersen agent.


Chicago, South Bend and Northern In- diana Ry-Freight office 301 Co- lumbia. Shops 402 S Notre Dame av.


Southern Michigan Ry-Freight depot 301 Columbia.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


Allied Printing Trade Label Council- Meets the second Wednesday in Cen- tral Labor Union Hall. C E Miller secretary.


Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers In- ternational Alliance, Local No 164- Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings C L U Hall, 315 S Michigan. John Wolfe, business agent.


American Federation of Musicians, Local No 278-Meets first Sunday of each month at C L U Hall. Fred Elbel sec- retary.


Bakers' Local No 388-Meets first and third Tuesdays at C L U Hall.


Barbers' Local 884-Meets second and fourth Thursdays at C L U Hall. Thomas Evans business agent.


Bookbinders' Union, Local No 196-Meets first Wednesday of each month in Cen- tral Labor Union Hall. Thomas M Houlihan secretary.


Brewery Workers' Union No 272-Meets first Tuesday evening in Central Labor Union Hall.


Bricklayers' Union No 18-Meets first and third Thursday evenings in Red Men's Hall, 230 S Michigan.


Building Trade Council-Meets every Friday night in Plumbers' Hall, 315 S Michigan. J Roberts president.


Carpenters' Union No 413-Meets every Tuesday night in Central Labor Union Hall. Frank Riggs secretary.


Central Labor Union-Meets second and fourth Monday evenings in Central Labor Union Hall, 315 S Michigan. El- ton Richter corresponding secretary.


Cigarmakers' Union No 221-Meets first Friday evening in Central Labor Union Hall. John LaPoint secretary.


Electrical Workers' Local No 153-Meets every Thursday in Central Labor Union Hall. O W Davis secretary.


Electrical Workers 973-Meets second and fourth Tuesday at C L U Hall. Oliver Fender recording secretary.


Electrotypers' and Stereotypers' Union No 81-Meets second Tuesday evening in Central Labor Union Hall. Alfred F Stephen secretary.


Garment Workers' Local No 182-Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Central Labor Union Hall. Gertrude Wesolowski secretary.


Hoisting and Stationary Engineers, Local No 585-Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Central Labor Union Hall. Victor DeFrees secretary.


International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local No 187-Meets at Central Labor Union Hall first Sun- day of each month at 5 p m. Edward Esch secretary.


International Association of Machinists, Local No 218-Meets at Central Labor Union Hall first and third Monday nights. John W Dryer secretary.


Lathers' Local No 82-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at C L U Hall. Benjamin Mitchell secretary.


Meat Cutters' No 420-Meets first Mon- day in each month at C L U Hall.


Metal Polishers' Union No 330-Meets in C L U Hall first and third Friday evenings. Bur Swisher secretary.


Musicians' Protective Association-Meets first Sunday afternoon in each month at C L U Hall. Joseph M Korn secre- tary.


Painters' and Decorators' Union No 1118 -Meets Thursday evening in Central Labor Union Hall. Larry Vannett, business agent.


Plasterers' Union No 101-Meets the first and third Wednesday evenings in the Central Labor Union Hall. C E Wil- cox secretary.


Plumbers' Union-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 126 N Main. J Roberts secretary.


Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Local No 77-Meets first Friday of each month in Central Labor Union Hall. Charles Miller secretary.


Stove Mounters' Local No 5-Meets in Central Labor Union Hall second Thursday. Edward Fritz secretary.


Structural Steel Workers I A of B Sand O I Workers, Local No 29-Meets every Monday at C L U Hall.


Typographical Union No 128-Meets the first Wednesday evening in Schiller Hall, R S Pridmore secretary


ASSN. OF NORTH


YHO BONO


PUB


AMERICAN


ORGANIZE


1898


DIRE DIRECDIREd


DIREC DIREC DIREG


PUBLISHERS


The Association of


North American


Directory Publishers


OFFICERS


J. Martin Gardner, President Toronto, Ont.


H. A. Manning, 2d Vice-Pres.


Springfield, Mass.


Eli J. Loranger, Sec .- Treas.


R. L. Polk, Jr., 1st Vice-Pres. Detroit, Mich. New York City


TRUSTEES


R. L. Polk, Detroit R. H. Donnelley, Chicago W. L. Richmond, Yonkers Alvin H. Boyd, Reading R. W. Lovell, Montreal


Wm. G. Torchiana, Philadelphia


B. D. Annewait, Cleveland


W. C. Foote, Atlanta


D. W. Bowman, Akron


W. H. Lee, New Haven


G. D'W. Marcy Boston


Secretary's Office, 125-135 Church St., New York City


The Association of North American Directory Publishers is composed of reputable City Directory Publishers, organized for the general ad- vancement of the Directory business. Any person, corporation or firm engaged in business as owner and publisher of a City Directory in the United States or Canada, who shall qualify as competent to gather in- formation and compile a City Directory and furnish satisfactory refer- ences, is eligible to membership.


The objects of the Association are:


First. The advancement of the Directory business and the improve- ment of Directories by the interchange of ideas and the exchange of ex- perienced employes.


Second. To provide protection to the public against fraudulent ad- vertising schemes which operate under the name of Directories, and to drive unprincipled promoters of the same out of business.


Third. To provide permanent and profitable employment to compe- tent, industrious and honest Directory canvassers and compilers.


Fourth. For the mutual protection and advancement of the estab- lished and prospective interests of all who may become members, by personal advice and assistance of members as may be mutually satis- factory, desirable or advisable, and by such other means as may, from time to time, be shown to be wise, proper and lawful.


$100.00 REWARD will be paid by the Association for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons engaged in publishing, collecting or canvassing for any fraudulent or "fake" Directory.


DIRECTORY


CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


FOR THE CITY OF


SOUTH BEND


MORE GOODS


ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD


THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS


OF THE &DIRECTORY THAN


ANY OTHER MEDIUM


ON EARTH


The Buyers' Guide contains the Advertise- ments and Business Cards of the more pro- gressive firms in the city of South Bend, classified according to lines of business.


R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers 112-114 East Maryland St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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ABSTRACTS


Willis A. Bugbee Harry G. Schock FIRST TITLE ABSTRACT CO .- 1856 SOUTH BEND, IND.


W. Hale Jackson


Have the oldest and original records of titles of every foot of ground in St. Joseph County, Indiana, and have adopted every new improvement, and kept to the front of the Abstract business, and have made it a specialty. Have conducted no other business, and are experts in titles, and their work is approved by all Attorneys, Business Men and Cor- porations. Let them prepare your Abstracts in a satisfactory manner, at standard rates. An Abstract never loses value.


201-211 Farmers Trust Bldg.


Telephone Lincoln 5059


LINCOLN 5299 St. Joseph Abstract and Title Guarantee Company JOHN A. HIBBERD, President; ANDREW N. HILDEBRAND, Manager


Abstracts of Title, Memorandum of Title, Titles Examined Work Accurately and Promptly Done


First Building East of Postoffice 201 Citizens Bank Building


SOUTH BEND, IND.


ACCOUNTANTS


H. L. CHAMBERS Tel., Res. Main 2267


F. P. CROWE Tel., Res. Mish. 1838


PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS


Auditing, Commercial and Cost Accounting Systems Installed


Audits and Special Investigations Income and Excess Profits Tax Consultants Facts Illuminated by Figures Suggestions for Improvements Based on Facts Elimination of the Unnecessary in All Clerical and Production Work The Strengthening and Co-ordination of Essentials Monthly Service Solicited


CHAMBERS & CROWE


602 Citizens Bank Bldg.


Phone, Lincoln 1438


Reference: Our Clients


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ACCOUNTANTS


AUDITOR


SYSTEMATIZER


LOWELL B. CURWIN


CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT


A Director of the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants Member American Accountants Association


Preshlent and General Manager Curwin's Accountancy Co. Member National Association of C. P. A.'s


U S N E S S


260-262 Oliver Bldg.


FOREIGN OFFICES


Chicago, III. Detroit, Mich. Washington, D. C.


General and Cost Accounting Systems, Audits, Appraisals and all Legal Business Matters Pertaining to Individuals, Partnerships and Corporations


A D V Phone Main 2598 I S 0 R Income and Excess Profits Tax Consultant We have saved thousands of dollars in taxes for our clients through our knowledge and interpretation of the Federal Tax Laws and the Many Department Rulings "The oldest and only actually qualified Practicing Public Accountant in the City"


M. P. REED INCOME TAX CONSULTANT 26 Years' Experience as Accountant


KARL G. KING


CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 11 Years' Experience as Accountant


AUDITORS and ACCOUNTANTS


Annual and Special Audits


Modern Accounting and Office Systems Installed


Special Monthly Accounting Service by Trained Men


Federal Income and Excess Profits Tax Specialists


REED & KING, Inc.


PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS SOUTH BEND, INDIANA


824-830 J. M. S. Bldg. "ASK OUR CLIENTS"


Phone Main 3444 References-Any Bank in South Bend


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AUTOMOBILES


Automobile Oils


Illuminating Oils Lubricating Oils


ALEMITE COMPANY OF SOUTH BEND


DISTRIBUTORS OF


Alemite Lubricating System


Alemite Lubricating Grease


Bassic Penetrating Oil


215 W. JEFFERSON BOULEVARD


HAYNES


AMERICA'S FIRST CAR


DITSCH SALES & GARAGE


AL DITSCH, Propr.


223-225 W. Washington Ave.


SOUTH BEND


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AUTOMOBILES


SPECIAL


H


S


"The Car Born With a Reputation"


REO


NEW SIX REO


SPEED


WAGONS


"THE GOLD STANDARD OF VALUES"


"YOU CAN DO IT WITH A REO"


Farneman-Tasher Motor Co.


DISTRIBUTORS


515-517 S. Michigan


Tel. Main 4110


Arthur J. Golubski


FIRST CLASS


GARAGE


AND REPAIR WORK-ACCESSORIES


St. Joseph County's Sole Representative for


ELCAR MOTOR SALES & SERVICE


2220 W. Division


Telephone Correction


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AUTOMOBILES


H. M. HAGEDORN


R. M. WEBSTER


Hagedorn & Webster


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


AUTOMOBILE, MOTORCYCLE AND TRUCK ACCESSORIES


Harley-Davidson Service Center HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES


FEDERAL AND INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS Exide Battery Service


GOODYEAR PNEUMATIC AND SOLID TIRES


216-222 East Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, Ind.


Ford The Universal Car


Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical atten- tion that you get the genuine Ford service-materials, experienced work- men and Ford factory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners-that's the assurance we offer. We are getting a few Ford cars and first come first to receive delivery.


W. R. HINKLE, INC.


Distributors Ford Cars, Fordson Tractors and Power Farming Implements SALES ROOM AND SERVICE STATION


223-229 N. Lafayette Boulevard 144-148 Lincoln Way E.


Branches: Mishawaka, 215 Lincoln Way W .; North Liberty, Indiana BOTH PHONES


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AUTOMOBILES


PLATNER GARAGE COMPANY


Accessories Repairs


Storage


TEL. MISHAWAKA 216


2232 MISHAWAKA AVE.


DISTRIBUTORS


CADILLAC OAKLAND


MOTOR CARS


E. W. STEINHART SOUTH BEND CO.


213-217 SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST.


Telephone Main 1287


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AUTOMOBILES


Studebaker


THE BIG-SIX


THE LIGHT-SIX


The SPECIAL-SIX


Each of the three Studebaker Models is the most popular in its class today because of the ideal of quality and mechanical excellence which Studeba- ker has maintained for more than 68 years.


The Studebaker Corporation of America South Bend Retail Branch CORNER SOUTH AND LAFAYETTE STREETS


TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP


All Kinds of Vulcanizing and Repairing


FIRESTONE, UNITED STATES TIRES


132 E. Jefferson Blvd. Main 610


731 Lincoln Way W.


Lin. 5344


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AUTOMOBILES


They simply can't make a tire that glass, stones or metal won't cut.


Your tires are going to need repairing. Why not the best at


The TIRE SURGEON'S SHOP


1224 W. DIVISION ST.


Home of the Victor Fabric and Cord Tires Vulcanizing, Retreading and Auto Accessories


XAVIER R. GRZESK, Prop.


Victor (


BUICK valve-in-head


The Car that has the POWER and Everything to Gladden the Heart of the Motorist


20th CENTURY GARAGE


WILLIAM H. NICHOLS


Telephone, Main 530


121-125 S. Lafayette South Bend, Ind.


Supply -- Storage -- Accessories -- Repairs


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AUTOMOBILES


PHONE-LINCOLN 8637


Alderson's Tire Shop


TIRES AND ACCESSORIES


Automobile Tires Repaired Steam Vulcanizing


New and Used Tires


407-9 W. South St., Opp. L. S. & M. S. Depot


SOUTH BEND, IND.


ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY A FINANCIAL COMPANY Assets One-Half Million WE BUY AUTOMOBILE TIME NOTES AND CONTRACTS


MOTOR INDEMNITY COMPANY


AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE-ALL RISKS


Third Floor Farmers Trust Bldg. Both Phones South Bend, Ind.


THE AUTO RADIATOR CO.


A. N. RICHEY, Proprietor


Radiators, Hoods and Fenders Made and Repaired


114 E. Wayne Phone Lincoln 8848


PROMPT EXPERT REPAIRS


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


PHONE LINCOLN 2436


ACCESSORIES GARAGE EQUIPMENT


BROWN MOTOR SUPPLY 0 OF SOUTH BEND


... 117 EAST ... JEFFERSON BLVD .......


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AUTOMOBILES


COLIES PAINT SHOP


FRED T. COLDWATER, Propr.


Automobile Painting by First Class Painters


308 E. LA SALLE AVE.


TELEPHONE CONNECTION


ACME


34 to 5 Ton Capacity


W 0 R M D R


FRANK COLLMER, Jr. DISTRIBUTOR


Motor


ACME THE TRUCK OF PROVED UNITS


Trucks


121-125 S. LaFayette! Blvd.


Main 530


COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES


FOR STARTING AND LIGHTING. BATTERIES FOR ALL CARS IN STOCK


IGNITION REPAIRS EXPERT WORK ONLY COLUMBIA BATTERY COMPANY WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE


FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. DISTRIBUTORS


MOTOR


Franklin


CARS


MARMON 34


517 LINCOLN WAY, W.


PHONE, MAIN 212


Used Car Department-307 E. Jefferson Blvd., Phone Main 442


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AUTOMOBILES


HY-WAY SERVICE COMPANY


Corner Lincoln Way West and North Scott Street PHONE LINCOLN 6173


Hy-Way Gas, Oils and Greases; Ignition and Lighting; Cylinder Grinding, Oversize Pistons, Pins, Bushings; Supplies, Tires, Battery Service and Auto Laundry. Never Closed


FOR A SQUARE DEAL ON ANY JOB SEE BOB


LIBERTY GARAGE


AT REAR OF OLIVER HOTEL


219-221-223 West Center St.


South Bend, Ind.


GENERAL REPAIR SHOP R. M. CHASE, Propr.


Phone, Main 4060


Res. Phone, Main 2186


ROSS J. MARTIN


217 S. MAIN ST. South Bend, Ind.


DISTRIBUTOR OF Hupmobile


SALES AND SERVICE


Phone Main 114


STANLEY STEAMER


POWER-SILENCE-FLEXIBILITY


You Owe It to Yourself to Receive a Demonstration of This Wonderful Car


H. L. MAY


1025 W. DIVISION


TEL. LINCOLN 1909


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AUTOMOBILES


NIKART AUTO SALES


J. W. NIKART, Propr. Sale, Service and Parts Maxwell and Chalmers Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND USED CARS 116-118 E. TUTT ST. Telephones: Main 2475, Lincoln 2240


C A. BUDD, Treasurer PHONE, LINCOLN 1265


Northwestern Finance Co. AUTOMOBILE NOTES AND CONTRACTS


Suite 405 Citizens Bank Bldg. South Bend, Ind.


Distributor Prest.O.Lite Storage Battery


PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES


ATWATER-KENT IGNITION


ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES RECHARGED-REBUILT-REPAIRED


323-325 S. Lafayette


Tel. Main 4763


Auto Painting


Auto Trimming


THE R. G. SHAWHAN


AUTO PAINT AND TRIM SHOP


11612 EAST TUTT ST. Res. 1709 DALE AV. Tel. Main 2475 Tel. Main 4005


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AUTOMOBILES


The South Bend Ignition Company


STARTING - LIGHTING - IGNITION


OUR SPECIALTY


Auto-Lite Service Station Delco-Klaxon-Remy Electrical Supplies


108-110 W. MONROE ST.


PHONE MAIN 1134


PHONE MAIN 185 D. A. BOSWELL, Mgr.


SUPERIOR MOTOR SALES CO.


HUDSON ESSEX


SALES AND SERVICE STATION


TIRES AND ACCESSORIES


213 South Main Street


South Bend, Ind.


MIAMI GARAGE WILKINSON & EMMONS


EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING


VULCANIZING AND BATTERY SERVICE ACCESSORIES AND STORAGE


Tel. Lincoln 7373


1617-1619 Miami St.


MISHAWAKA TOP SHOP




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