Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE PRISMO HEADLIGHT GLASS $1.50 a Pair Why pay $3-50 to $4-50 for* lonzes for your headlight when you can buy the PRISMO, the best headlight dimmer made, for $1.50 per pair?

brilliantly. Along this bright path your car speeds swiftly and safely. There is ample side light. The Prismo . light makes the bushes, trees, etc., along the roadside stand out. And there isn’t any glare. The light is kept on the road by the patented corrugations on the in-ner-face of the Prismo. A unique feature of the Prismo is that its rays pierce fog and dust. This is due to the Prismo glass which was developed in the technical laboratories of the Prismo glass works. , You will fin dthe Prismo easy tp install on your car. Sizes are made to fit all cars. Simply take out the glass now in your headlight and put the Prismo in its place. Be sure the lamp bulbs are in focus. In ordering give name, model and year of your car and diameter of your present headlight glass. The Prismo has a smooth front surface and is easy to wash clean.

Night motoring may be a fascinating sport—it may be dangerous and nerve-racking. It all depends on your automobile headlight glass. To enjoy night driving your headlights should have long range. The whole road should be brilliantly illuminated. At the same time your headlights must not glare, or approaching motorists and pedestrians will be dazzled. ... . . . The range of your headlight is particularly important. When your car is going 25 miles an hour it is eating up the road at the rate of 37 feet a second, so the headlight that dumps the light in front so the car is inefficient. You must have long range to be safe and feel secure. With the scientific automobile headlight glass—the Prismo —night driving is a new and wonderful experiThe rays from the glass of which the Prismo is made, light up the road

I have secured the agency for Jasper Co. for the PRISMO and would be pleased to have your order. Equip your car with a PRISMO, as the present Indiana law requires a device of this kind. Office with the Republican, where orders can be filled if I am out.

B. S.FENDIG Agent for Jasper County.

.m o - Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition T.iflhiting Systems Repaired and Rewired ' Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Double life Batteries.

Mesdames Elmer Wilcox and Rice Porter are spending the day in Lafayette. I will deliver gasoline and kerosene for household use. I also handle Standard special high test and White Rose. I handle Indian and Standard Perfection keroßene. Take your preference and call Raymond McKay, Red Cross Station, Phone 340. Mrs. Lottie Jones, of Chicago, came to Rensseaer Thursday to look after her property on Front street. Mrs. Jones is the mother of C. S. Chamberlin, superintendent of the city light and water plant. Mrs. Alda Parkison, Mrs. Stella Ketchum, Miss Mary Yates and Mrs. Smith, of Lafayette, started today for an automobile trip in Mrs. Parkison’s car. They will travel mostly in Ohio and will possibly go as far as Cleveland.

Ella Culp is spending the day visiting relatives in Monon. Miss Hanna Wickum, of Red Oak, 111., came today and will be the guest of the Welsh sisters. » -- 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Karnowsky came down from Chicago today for a visit with the family of Sam Karnowsky. Firman Thompson and daughter went to Logansport today for a visit with his mother. Mrs. Jesse Sayler and niece, Osa Sayler, left this morning for their home near Mitchell, S. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and little daughter returned to their home 1 in St. Louis today. Miss Clara Jessen and cousins, Blanche and Frank Jackson, of Colorado, are spending the day in Chicago. m . Miss Jean Jones, of the firm of Jones & Briney, left today for a three weeks’ visit with her father at Brazil, Ind. » Miss Anna Middlecamp came down from Kniman this morning and this afternoon she went to Hammond tp visit relatives.

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Mrs. Elsie Fox, formerly Mrs. Clevu Harkrider, came from her home at Hammond today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Yeiter. Mrs. W. C. Patterson and children, who had been the guests of the family of John P. Ryan, of Gillam township took the train here today for her home in Indianapolis.