Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1917 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Transmission and Axles There is quality in the transmission. In the housing. In the gears. With Hyatt quiet bearings. Gears and shafts are made of nickel steel, case hardened. The transmission housing is cast from aluminum alloy. The axles are amply strong to withstand all the stresses of hard service. The front axle is an I-beam drop forging of carbon steel. Spindles are extra large. With Timken roller bearings. A disc protector keeps out dust or grit. Rear axle: light, strong, simple. The identical type used on some of the most costly American and ■ European cars. Frame and Body An exceptional frame. Light and stiff. Sturdy and strong. Made of a pressed channel section. 5 inches deep. inch flanges, inch, thickness. Braced by 3 cross members and reinforcing plates. A sheet steel body. With frame of select ash. Genuine leather upholstery. Luxurious cushions. Soft and Deep. High seat backs. Wide seats. Four bow top. Covered with Pantasote. Curtains equipped with quick and easy fasteners. Equipment Equipment is costly and complete. Westinghouse electric starting and lighting. Willard 80 A. H. Battery. Stewart-Warner Speedometer and Vacuum feed fuel system'. Gun metal finish instrument board. Nickeled foot rest. These seaindicate the high quality of equipment used on the Chalmers cars. Appearance Body lines are distinctive. Unique. The radiator is high and narrow. The hood is straight with an unbroken sweep. The windshield is the popular slanted type. Molded oval fenders harmonize with the body.
en, .William P. Michael, Rachel Milligan, George M. Myers, Eunice J. Morris, David C. Morris, William M. Morris, Pearl R, Morris, Catharine Michael, Andrew Nussbaum, Catherine Nbfzinger, John IM. Ott, Burdett Porter, Sarah* E. Patrick, Orville M. Putt, Wilmot H. Ritchey, Thomas E. Reed, Thomas Reed, Charles Robison, Laura M. Robison, John Roadifer, William/ E. Scott, Isaac Shannan, Charles Spenard, Margaret Kerston Switzel, Irene M. William C. Smalley, Moses Sigo, .Meddie Sigo, Charles Sigo, Rosa Sigo, Margaret E. Spenardj John Schneider, Sr., John Schneider, Jr., William Sandmyer, Fred Shoenfoeck, Henry Stitz, Conrad J. Shaffer, A. C. Scott, Amelia Sawyer, Bertha J. Teeter, Riley Tullis, John R. Wilson, Jacob Wasner, William H. Wortley, Mary C. Wetherell, Francis M. Welsh, Nancy E. Welsh, Mary Welsh, Agnes A. Welsh, Gertrude G. Welsh, Benjamin Welsh, Louis Welsh, Sarah Ellen Woody, Alfred F. Weber, Albert E. Wortley, James T. Wingard, " Earl R. Wingard, Daniel Wayinire, Caroline Winsor, John M. Young, Joel Zinser, Reuben Zimmerman. The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chi-j cago & St. Louis “ Railroad com-!
