Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1926 — Page 3

Oil That Won’t Thin Out Is Developed Constant viscosity of oil in the cr ankcaße, with no dead batteries, « ored cylinders and damaged beards on zero mornings from "frozen" 1 before the engine warms or from thinned oil tifter it heats up, is the revolutionary discovery announced L th e Standard Oil Company of Indiana in placing on the market a new au d unique line of motor oils to be Known as ISO-VIS. Tho new oil is unique in a really literal sense, for except that it is a petroleum product it bears no relationship whatever to other motor oils DOW on the market, either those of Ih e Standard Oil Company or of any other company. Its preparation is based on what is known as the "theory of equilibrium dilution”— vhlch is almost as stunning in fact as it sounds—never until now applied to the practical manufacture of motor lubricants. The practicability' of such application after three years of intensive research was first reported by Standaul Oil scientists to the Society of Automotive Engineers at their annual meeting last winter, and published in the February number of that association’s Journal; but not until now have its manifold possibilities been revealed to the layman and the motorist. For a year following its laboratory development, the Standard Oil Company of Indiana has subjected it to a practical test by making use of the new oil in the company’s great fleet of trucks and salesmen’s cars. Since the invention of the automobile, automotive engineers have looked upon all motor oils as a mere compromise with perfection, for while virtually all the well-known oils made by reputable companies possessed all the qualities that go into making of a good motor oil, there was not one but that possessed a supreme fault, namely, of being subject—to dilution by the heavy "ends” of gasoline, particularly in winter. This left the embattled motorist between the devil and the deep sea. If he used a heavy oil to counteract dilution, on a zero morning his engine was difficult to start, and five or ten minutes elapser before the engine heated sufficiently to suck the oil from the pump and circulate it to the'vital points of the engine, w-ith dead batteries, scored cylinders and injured bearings often resulting. If he used a light oil to prevent “freezing,” he got good results for the first fifty or one hundred miles, when dilution would begin to thin the oil beyond the point of safety. It as a compromise, he used a medium oil. he had fifty miles of hard starting and poor lubrication because of oil stiff from cold, and soon thereafter had dilution thin his oil to the danger point. After three years of intensive research and practical experiments on

■SHE MOVED I IO CEDIS Corn, Callous, Roots and All Come Ont—Pain Gone Instantly. SHOES DON’T HURT RESULTS GUARANTEED Many a man and woman has exclaimed O-Joy when they found their coms and callouses gone—pain gone—and shoes hurting no more. Pay a dime for an envelope of six O-Joy Corn Wafers. Press a wafer, thin as paper, on the Com, slip on shoes, pain is gone. Later peel off wafer and out comes com, callous, roots and alt Absolutely guaranteed. No bulky doughnut pads or burning acids. Just a wafer, thin as paper. Avoid higher priced A substitutes. O-Joys are newest,'best remedy yet. Six for dime at druggists. The Enterprise Drug CoKidneys and Back < Made Life Miserable Says He’s Full of Pep Now, and Pains are All Gone. “I suffered with pains in my kidneys and back for three years. My back at times seemed as if it would break in two. I was_tired out most of the time, and when I came home from work I just felt like I wanted to lie down. I lost flesh until I only weighed 155 pounds. Nothing I took did me any good till I found Viuna, and after taking only one bottle I was wonderfully relieved. My back stopped aching and I began to get some pep. My appetite picked up and I began to gain weight till I now weigh 170 pounds (a gain of 15 pounds), and feel fine and eat anything.”—Curtis Chappell, 1130 East St. Clair St., Indianapolis, Ind. Viuna nets promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then it you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

"" own grant. fleet. of automobiles* the Standard Oil Company of Indiana finally developed such an oil, of constant viscosity and constant efficiency, regardless of how cold the weather, from the very moment of starting «p to the point when its efficiency, like that of any oil, may be affected by accumulations of dust and dirt. Us name WOVIS, indicates this—- “ Constant Viscosity'’ — "ISO” from! the Greek, tneanlng “equal” un d I

The Standard Oil Announces That Its Research Laboratories Have Produced 1 wipr] I I t BSl! VIM < 181 I xTppJx ...... . , * ■ ■ ■ '■ - ’ ..</•■ ■ . * -t , v _ The new (constant viscosity) motor oil The Biggest Forward Step That Has Been Made in the Lubrication of the Automobile Engine

30c Per Quart At Any Standard Oil Service Station and at Licensed Garages Standard Oil Company w s Decatur, Indiana (Indiana) 4514 —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1926.

"VIS” being a contraction of the wont "viscosity,”—ltx. — ■" o - CANDIDATES LIST THEIR EXPENSES << ovum ui» mow i-v«.r om:> prosecutor, respectively. In tho tqwnshlp lists, Dan Studler was elected trustee of Hartford township without any expense. Other canI didates for trustee spent as high as

ISO-VIS means: The engine turns over more easily on a cold morning—it is quick and eager to start. No more trouble getting away because the car spent the night in a cold garage —the engine purrs smoothly and steadily. No more trouble from thin oil — after hundreds of miles of motoring the car is still gliding smoothly along perfectly lubricated ISO -VIS marks the end of the dilution of motor oil in the crankcase.

S2O In their campaigns. Several assessors were elected without any expense. Most of the money was spent for advertising, printing, contributions to I the two county central committees 'and for gasoline and oil. of both the Democratic and Republican county central committees have filed their reports In compliance with the law. The Re publican central committee expended

about |6OO In the compalgn, and the Democratic commitee spent about. $!.- 200. These amounts Include rental of headquarters, clerical hire and al) other expenses Incurred by* the two major parties. o Agricultural Agent Os Wells County Re-elected itluffton. Dec. B.—County Agent Hervin S. Smith was re-elected county

The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has solved the problem of dilution. Its staff of lubricating engineers has worked out a new theory of scientific lubrication. ISO-VIS is built to meet this new theory. All the motor oils you know were made on the basis of the old theories. ISO-VIS represents the biggest forward step that has been made in the lubrication of automotive engines. ISO-VIS costs a little more than ordinary oils, but it means the smoothest winter miles you ever have motored. Get ISO-VIS. ISO-VIS “F” for Fords —

agricultural agent for Wells county by the county board of education, at th« meeting of the township trustees, held Monday at tl» office of County Superintendent, J. I), French. His was the only name submitted to the board of education ajyd h" was elected by the unanimous vote of the I board. County Agent Smith has filled the office with ability during the first year of his Incumbency of the office and

1 entire satisfaction, and his re-election 1 will meet with universal favor. — — —O' Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays «r

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