Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1917 — Page 6
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Hunk of lnlii(. St-Iirac- liuiltlinii. :mii Irom i ,s p. m. e-s ; .Mtiv toniaht. Win. I .- ! :i:p! I I f. -. . i Mat key in . i'.mi y X. S. A." A sphipli! f. v'-:i-t :u.t:. A "The- I'ei : I .. t e,i .Wsi," ., !'' i--;pi!'t Ki f(lli'lv. Ti'!l"l'- . ;-u;.'. "'Neill in "So:.! in 1'otpli t.v---;:irt ilran',;. Also ... I i.i.n'.s:.-. ::-it-i V . ! I h p 1 1 P-'wn tpiss.-.I awuy at hoin.- in Fhsehrtipp averppv last -'I. ' o la vii:ir 1 n li i . t . r !) f r th.' past y-v-ir 5 u ff.-r : tm . a::.-, r. I lor 1 otnlition w as s'l. ! :.: j ! 1'h k..t::o nut only as 1 - -at: rrh--' to tit vi.-tirri. Ipil In 1 h pppily as wol!. n ;'nsp t'lcUss elh'orts a . -: ' ! ; a v t avaiL Mrs. Ih-ottn j : a 1 . : ::. Whitinsr for : r,'in'tr of . aau l-f-faia hor i.liiess W..S v.-;' - .a 1 a r i o w i r to her a 1 1 1 ; ; y i a -a'. h. inc . : I h 1 ia!o taar.y h. ' ;s i-aj'.-iofy. Sao is s;n'a i! hy . i.uvhan.l. wn.i.mi i:r.n 11, !,-!; f.-nh-.l..i;: I'.i !!iri':t anil two Lrot hrr. aii a:a! K'i-ry OainiTim of Whit - The fiT'eral sPrvi-es w.ll he hehl -a inline .it Li o'l'lovk ten...;'.! v ,1 f- '. in:i !.- t':i K-.'V. Kosors of tho . -. tp..i :r rlaaiaii. Til- n-'ti.i itis will '. . s.i:-pfal t.i T :ai-;a-'.pie" la., Mon- : 1 i :'.r ia:-Tai:-Tit. ! i 1 . i y,i;i ti th-f new display '1? a:-i rKsailfl .'hlri a i'l M Soitft edrl's ;!a.: Sho-a'.' Clnsti lessons 5'v: paint. !arjaatlnr bnisiifs fro. Studio !n S. hr think. liu.Mir., every Friday ... en;a .-T 7h" VnH.hiv, 1 ;. T :.-sri.i v. 1 p. n:. 3-17-1 'i if Id's lf.ir ron '-t on. of f, a oivio :io:i oj th- l-'ort : sn '.ll !; w as It fM at tins 1 a y iiutwry, bt-r" U'ine t.-n brli'-s j.r-.-nt. ';'! ..'avii-f was at t :-!. a l-y Miss-s Ci.x ., 1 i.V.::::is. visitin liut'Sfs of Id St 1 .-.-aztt. rt.iy jiursery i:i WhitttiiS i pro-, i:. .1 boon to mothers, as si-v-ral l.al.i-s arV loft tbvre .i.ai day. in .;!-.st pas.s :,::' t":,.? motii-rs 51" o-.it : a en k. i.-, i; i;i:XT arnislie 1 rooms for !:-ht ;.o-!s-k-rd.".jr. 1'prif-r f'.'t, ." '. V V axe. ...tie door jtoufii of postof f ip... H!;it:::4. 3-17-1 -h condition of T'rd- rt a.-r C. A. ii-l!u:t of nhia uver.u, who has j-mt ; n-p d fr mi St. rcterslon Fl;i., - !a; !::ir'.l rfportP J to 1-e -rv s-r-;-th :-- ! : - j.r 1 ! o; a .- a .::- i f.,r his recovery. !! i biti d--i-f visitors and is l.-in- givtn t!i-
, ; of rare i-i the ho an: will soo I show
-i: r:KNT Two rooms for liadit . -fi,i-iaiin. Xo ii lii:a n. .': I
7, p. in. -Ha I.aporlc ;iv Wl , .- ;;-i7- . - It r.r.N'T T,ar?. p!p:is:i!;t .... h.'t. 1 l.'ik- Av-.
S-r ices at t he .V . li. h March IS: Sunday .-ah
jircnrhins fit 10:13. At I in- cio sermon opportunity will hunite with the church. Tin laii 1 istu will h- ad 111 i in.- i - r d.
1. eatie at 6 :::'. At 7:- ;i Innn t let- will !.- laid ill tie- Tai-t '. le-- ! S.' 1 '. I't. -vers, past or. Mis. V-tl litvtt aifl s.-ti. Flov ,i. T Alton, lil.. ure lure inlms '' t :'- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiani W:.iK p. of Sln ri-l'i 11 :i venue. !'r, iirid Mrs. K-hert '.. 1 lumphre uili en ct a la-w home in 1 ' nt 1 a I Hiuiiii- this spr in t: . Mrs. Johnson of .Tim strict. !a--da-itht-1. .'.iiet- ,rolms,n, is jtist noniiiiij; li-.iui a serums at tack of tvphonl fair, is also now a v iei im of 1 la- s-ime illness and i ppufined m S'.. M a ta:.a rei 's 1ms pi ! :! 1. .IpIiu Madi.ar. arrested for lis"li:l: .-iinl h-iit-rv. was lao d Sll." .- t I fiss. in !- f.-lllU of Uhi-h h- wiil 1 Cempol!ed t 1 spend :;7 days in 'hf viiniy hastii- a; ('itiwn l'om'. v. hire In- was taken -p l. r.ia y. The Wlii'in friends of Mr. ami Mr. Man ns i;.s,., m .- IS.-rneiee. Ailen, of Flro.-klvt'. X V .. will he ph-ased to learn Mia! they h-t- a little dau;!UT. horn a we. k oso. Mrs. M unle A'.U-ti. tlioth-f if Mrs. Kose. lias cone ta Frooklvn 10 isit in-r damrh'er. Altotney and Mrs. K,.y 1". "ir.tti tin- . pcct.--, i-.oire toiia.c from ih-ir 'rip pi , 1 W Inl k Mrs. vi';;am K-awn "f Fisehruv)i avt-mie. sliil riniams 1:1 : serious eoiiion, s;.nf. ritisr wiih cancer. Th- end ?-as .., n epoo!o,i at almost any momi nt far the 1 fist. Week.
The Fast- in Stars will hive a spooaal!
mo-! titer " in-xt Jloml.iy niht for initiation, ihf M.mda.v. March 2',. tin-chan't-r will entertain She pnuid worthy mairon. Am-li.i Furt-m. on which occasion Will take lace the et'tieial inspection of the chaj-ier. Kusstll ". Smith i f Central .iv-'iitu- is
in St. I'.erna id's hos-pital in 1'haai.o. : wlu-re !:. iin.icrvvent an operation. M r. j Smith is Renins ubmg as vvc'.I :i can. lie (vpt-e'ed. 1 Mrs. -. M. Ti-s-ts . n! or' " im d a tmm.j 'ipr , ; friends at her home in tVut:a!
aen:ie last eviniair. ;,a. . J. TriP-ldood. fado r of l:--. 1 ip-rles K. Trin iil.it'il. w ill coniinit ilon si,:i!- 1V..H lill! Sf-rv 1. e at 'in- (I6IV.to. nal ilcireh at 1! a. ni. tomorrow
ti'.fi'iitnj.'. In tin evening tli-v will j.m j
in the I'lipu m.-et.nif service a. lit-: Tah, 1 naci-. M-.sses Irene and Fvelvn Stfwart a-t-ud. d a h cture at the Fnin company in rhieaKo, tiv. 11 hv 1'. A. T'arsons. ; resnieut of a N'evv York art school, on Int riT ! cor.it ion." Mr. Fars.ns l-c-
llimmond on Tm-sday nltrht.
quick turn in tin- narrow road overturnnit II)" deliveiy wiiK'-n. Youiik I.udwm
picked up and taken to his liom-
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Mnr.-li 17. 1017 ... JJL J-UJJlX.B.m-U
and I he ht oki 11 limit set by .hv sioians. Tip- county has purchased a new Hat: 1,1 Ha- . on rt in else H.iKstaff and id
liioia p. .maiu tloatinw hiKli over t he j
tonal-, -eal the uni one v a s lorn 1
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Mrs. Itaile y and dan-hter. Miss F.iiza-1 of this place, will r.-livr the rleili,!!hoth I t.-ii l.-y of ( 'hiea;;.,i win- K ui's ts at tion a-ldit-Ks. There will hf Kei...-.i
-poi in I musical KPlcrtioriB rendered and ill Hi- incited tu he prenent. S-rvi-es
ill Amy a ciiue Tim 1:
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worst kirn I of March weatla-r has ill., I h-ie lr several days innkini; s unusii illy uuiet for the busim-ss
lb- Metsch home day.
.vi rs. uenry 1-p k of Mvrtl" av e-riu
. niiriain.il in r consm from I .a ! "oi ! -, Ind.. the 'ore j.art i.f 1 ,.- w.ev. Miss Ki.se Smill, of ChicaK't spenl
I,, ihe i-ecnt hiKli winds ami!"""'"'0 " Msitins iP-r fin-iits. vi r. I'.-h.-r t'f Humes put in n lt-.n-ry J Mrs- ''"" 'bitli of Indiana lt;,l.-
,.. r for new one so that the hmld-V;""- """-""'. . , - N.,,ald not h, minus its tlaK. ' A x ' ' t.-.s:,,,t aa,r was Kiv, at
-he Home .. Mr. and Mi-'. Harry Cdd111 of M rt ! iiv-mie last Sunday v(uinw. It w as a sii. n: 1 1 i t v nivt-n hy a number of fi n nds ,,f their son. Arthur.
"' I'" celehraiiai ,,f his ,ir!h.l-iy atmiv.-r-i'l-.,! Hoist js al,,- ( ,, p.- a round ns.i in , Sa rv . ..t a s,,,l w:t ., spoken by th. a::- r ho- .-'Mr. experiences of 1 K ! Ki - n; durum th.. , , i-vi-mni!. but. poeon-d b .atom what was up ....) I ,., . f ,.,., ,,..,r happv smiling faces to !..- a -as alias root. I lorst was tin- I tli-v e. r'ninly . (,jv. ih.mstlvts. The . i,ti.-ri.".i-. lor over unite. -ii hours ;. i.d j . ,,i n K t.dks wi... ,,,. and ni.-n.b-rs lhom.hl his line- had come. jof a claii to w lu-h Attl.ur b- lons. St. I'-ttrn-U's day will not be observed 1 I-ttm - and : iter a mu-epi.-nt s wta.- t-n-t .. a n v .-t ent ill I 'row 11 1 'oi ill , t in ! mil 1 ' V ' d h (lie Klievts n n ' : i a late hour. bt in.; utli ! 11 -h in the eiiy to make- win u. la-.iim pail -lojn . f an elaborate Hp .ipiomarv c. ieb. -a u-n and d. m-n - I hi m h. . .11 pr-par. d b Mis. ipUiiii;, tin v t ration. jdep.-irt.-d for f,. ,, i s. Tln.-e f r-.iu
1! oi ! c. 11 ppeiint v. ere l'avid I'adi.cvM -s 1.. , na 1 .,.(,., Mi- M-.ne
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Fdwaid Krioi..,.n if t hicat 1. ivy
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will be h.-ld on Sunday every eveniil" fallowoi W I I I. 1.
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Mi. : A 1 hl.l K illll-DI heiiip; tae (pp. ..f-l ' 1 ''' S. Tumor is takin" , ar,
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Th- oily woik'u. 11 start, d the work of liushmi; 1I1.. mains tsterday luoimu;;)'
ami 1' iv lie -mlit that the ep. rmo nt i
did a lot of eoo.i m rnldinc the pna s and j . i
mams 1 I e mineral deposit. I be eiiy has li-ciilid h. Hush the mains on 1 he liisi iiii.l iliinl I'l-niavs of i-aeh ,..,,; it lp n. . foi l h.
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i '01 1. 1 . p., pi I,,, I .a pan. ip s. ..oois an otto 11I isl; Thin sdii v and u.iv e th,pi. pi Is a very in:, r. .iinR talk on v aioiis Mil.jci wiiiei-i was mm li ;!!,;.- j. ate. I h ) Ip- W inile v., hoi, I. Hoboes are bt ,.: ,r II I 1. ir to i;,fe.. ,,,. to-sn and a r. port l.a.s it laat s-c. i-..I
n i - p ' s ,;, pp.. of your o a hp; V,',i la aa- w ,m ." lolln-. . i ,y ; hre- vV ha-.
w re ! . ' f 1 1 11 L- I'm POod. A 5 Soon as I
loan fopii.l lol.i a seareli was mad. i ! l"f t aem hat lh-v bad d 1 k pt-ea r e.i. '
M'" S;l,;a M , 1 1 . r of So h e r - r V , 1 e I
maker. Modern repairs will be made upon the house winch wili then bn ai:cupied hy Frank Wilder and family. Win Krtise was .it tlary on business
and j vest, lilac. . t w t, J Mr. I.e ,;.n:i wiio is ennioyed hy the
ii. il. t I-i. 'i. 1 oinpany. i.as rented tiiWihi flat, above the F-isitc !"'is store
and wiil mfc.e 1 is faunly ta J Johai t I ; om hi . a n 0 soon. Mrs. 'l ;l Thompson and Mrs. K. a. S'.-iysfr were I'iiicaep- v .sitnrs F'lila y. A d 1 us ht er was born to Mr. ami Mrs. .l-iliii Sapper, Tiiiir; ia v. I if. Werm r tran-a :i-l b-is;n').R in iTii.-auo yesterday.
GRIFFITH
Miss Miram Lia l.f foot has n-.ep'ed .'p i'pi'11 as saleslady ia a ii e pa r t m - a t,
slore at Harvey. 111. The I nt.. 'math-mi,! 'ib ;p .. . at : pe M . F. chur. !'.,. Mar. h T!.-e c ' ' 1
nen while j ''' ommeino-J from sm-i .:... a ip ! ; ' ''" 1 ' - I ' ' 01 .'i a 1 'o'. i - a int.-nt i:s ' ' : ' '' s-
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M iss Mai y i i man .f Mi rt 1- a -m was ih- nu. -st ,.r fn. iih- m Soii'ii l i; Plpi 1 I.' t 1 iMi.li;M rs, 1 i pip, K. i of 1 'h i.-.'c.i v 1 i i-.l ! '' 1 t -dah f 1 i.-ipis v esi. rda y. F.dward Sla'.i- ,.f 1 '1..-.I I a t- I a-pu
I.v aiiKem-a I clmrchjl, ft W-iimsday ,v.x l.-r 'a-p-as follows: Snnd.i v j w ,. . for a l.w w.ehs i-a:
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tared at Hammond on Im-sday nirrtit. M siid Mrs. C. A. Hellwip and Miss l',.;,rn Morrison returned Thursday from St. 1', tershurg-. F I., -.vhere th-y spent several weeks visit insr. Mr. H'liwi's rheumatism s;-;i reniairs ins a very pa in 'ul copdi t ion.
.-s. rv s a t t !.-r i.-iipriow
sciio..; a; l'la.a a j-r: t-.r-achir
a. m : pnachi'iK at 7:110 p. m. In 1 ! p ev-nm-. I;.v. W. I-:. Williams win u as i! s siili.nat, "An Fstimato of the 1 .mid 1 ( 'a n 1 -i 1 r u. " AH are weh'om.- to h- s. rv a-es.
lo l" r: i l.i..-!. 1 1 and John Smith, j pa 'ah. is of Fompany "I-'." 1'irst lnd.an a 1:' ni. iituim.l boine "We. In. sda v 1
a r time im 11 ! ns service mi ! V vi.mii i.ord-r. Mi- I la 1 1 y I oddins is able to 1
ar-ind i.s.'iiii nfi.-r her r.-cen'. illn.is. We. in Mis. 1:ps. atid (laiivhd or of A-ny -"i:,n. av.m.ie v..ie Hamm.mil visitors . -1 . r- 1 Mi -day. Ippp-p, Mrs. lienie o Fa.hr of M rt '- j re. o-. ;i '.( i-iili- rhiim -I 11 niiiiihrr of r-li-! T.i 1 tins and fri-nds nl a luncheon Thais- ! : "p day atniimon ::i li ii"r of her 1 1 1 1 hua v a ! ' r , an'itv. ts-iry. I M 1 1 i.n
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' im: 01. e pip was vvt il roi.!. i Misses Julia Hoftman an I Mar.e 't -iv viial fihos ami Vii.-.s l.ll'.liiai t a !:. .iii.tc. The cir. e was p.u-
Itor in the r. r-or of M o-s
pii'ie- o '" .-'-: a- r" r v i I -. ATi-r ti.p '.y- .i a rifroliiii. ii's v. I a ml enjoyed. 'the ( ;.- w in a oodv to h-ar tin- s i i of
t ih.ii-; and the s'.-h.-:-.--ill.!' ! . .- . -r. i' a;.
. Wphiiin Wa'.ters a:.l
Mis c;,,!,iP Faiiic or 'ua, were Hammond vis.'ois yestei-.lav. 1,. o 'ioveri, who s 1 ff -!i I. frmn ii attnpk of si.'irlef ff-v-r-. Is v-ttmsr ai-: v iha-e!;.-. Xo other .i.s.s h a v e a:o pis, . d :iv . t itav -p-.i-.i I! in w'.-.-t :.. Tu; he ' i'i. -h a f. .e il.i-.s a o -.'. h-ie -e wili
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OSNGI GOING- ' GOI.h i'l I WAS wedged in LIKE A sardine on my WAY HOME last night BUT THE woman just ahead OP ME was well groomed, AND THE very sight of her HAIR RESTED my tired nerves. SHE HAD a little girl BESIDE HER and when the U G. CALLED HER "Grandma-' I ALMOST fainted. I BELIEVE VET that it was A PET name becaxse hn LOOKED SO your;-;. If SHE does not use NEWERO S HERPIGDE I AM a poor grsegser. t i Yours for beautiful ha.r, '
art-mho a na.k sa.:;a:s ;i,eMing At Mrrir.vi;ie, Friday.
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FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved in water (or douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflamfiatioa. Recommended by- Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. I A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, aore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Mm extron4inry dean-tine mnd germicidal power. S&mpia Free. 50c. all drufftfim, or postnati bf V mad. TH Paton Toilef Cjcnpanv. Botoo. MftM. a
ICKEL PLATE ROAD ON YOUR JOTTRNEY EAST OB WEST. : riv.l in I'limt'or' in th- Luxurious h-FFVATIOX-FIRRATiY-I.i lLhGlX''r SLr.Kl'IXh OAFS, and sT"PAnr T'tu .vir, room vvI-FFFKUi.
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sro, Ft. lVavn", 1 " la ; .1. firm, 1.., Klm.i) a. Hitilit:iton. fc rant v.. and .i-.i' Yolk "ity. Tbrotteh T'av 'irhi- bet-.vf. ri "hieasn and .Vow York City.
DINING CAE SERVICE Moils a la Far'". and up ''XL-AY LUM'HH'J.N' 1J CFXTS.
Iare. Hates. TJeservat ions, f on- .... etc.. fro-u any Focal Ticket : ' . or writ 1 I P. PARKIN. X, P. A. Tort Wayne, lnd. iJCKEL PLATE ROAD
1 -r. A. II. Farley. Clarence r.udolph, Fmil hail In is ami Clarence Mi. Wavm w.nt t" Ctin-av;.. on Thursday to witness Hi- intPi'Siate basketball eiia mpi'l'tish i p iiam. s. italph Y'-uns. coach of the Kalamazoo. Mich., team had his team there, th-y b'-inir eliminated that evening from further play, beirix def-at'd by a close score. Young's work ns a coach is giving excellent satisfaction ami it is reported that he will bo retained in that capacity next season. Captain Fmpb'by returned on Thursday from Indiana pol is -wln-re his company of national irua rdsmen were mustered out. YVh-.F not niakine any definite statement Captain Fmplehy is of the opinion that the services of his 1 mm pan y will soon I.e required ami expects a call at any time to report with his command. The captain states that he did not lose a. man for tin- service, six or more of his meri joining; the. regular service while stationed in Mexico. aptairi Fmplehv- will remain here until FnrlSam issues the call again for his services. The home tab' lit 1 'ay "Tim Fr shirjin." e;iv,..j. iiy the Junior class of th" 1 Town lVtint high tiohool. was c recti:.! by a. iarse and appreciative audietice at Central Music Hall last ovemny, the ynur.ff students puttiriK on a very worth whi'm entertainment. Space forbids the mention of each particular part for its due commendation, suffice to say tha' eai h and e-.ery one performed th-ir part in a pl'-nsintf manner. The phiy-b-l al-ounded in humor an 1 comic situation, the amateur actors adoptinc t herns-lyes iii no amateurish manner in a. tinjr out their various robs. The entertainment was also a success financially the rec ipis bcins in the neighborhood of $75. "While delivering proeeriesi on V.'iX: street yesterda y Clarence LudwiK suffer e-d a broken lei? and body 'bruises, w h-nj the wason turned over, pmnine ihe vourig lad beneath. It appears that the horse became frightened and made a
The First National Bank of Hammond STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 17, 1916 RESOURCES. Loans $1,61 8,18.5.21 Bonds and Stocks 005,074.77 T?pal Estate 7,0S7.58 C'asli and Hue from Banks 402,025.52 $2,627,973.08 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 6 150,000.00 Surplus 175,000 00 Undivided Profits 30,691.81 "Reserved for Interest 5,041.18 Circulation 145,400.00 Deposits 2,121,840.09 $2,027,973.0$ DIRECTORS. A. M. TrRXEIl ... . TresMent P. "W. METX President. Lake County PlVlpfrs S- Trust Co. JOifX K. FITZGERALD Hammond Instilling: Company. FRAVK S. PETZ President l S. Bete Company. JOILX X BKCKfAX Oostlin, Mevn Company. CARL K A I.TM A X X Kmifmnnn A- Wolf. OTTO KXOKRZKR Pres.. Champion Potato Machinery Co. FRANK C. PEMIN'ft Lumber Dealer. " Y. C. BEL1JAN Cashier. OFFICERS. A M. TTP.XIER - - President J E FITZGERALD ... Vice President W C. BELMAX - Cashier W.' F. MASHIXO - - - Assistant Cashier M. M. TOtt'LE - Assistant Cahir
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Wherein and how does the Chandler excel other cars in its price field, you may ask. In many ways it excels and in all ways taken together it excels tremendously. Now see how the Chandler checks with eight of the best known high-priced cars in seven features selected as being characteristic of liigh grade design and most excellent service. No. 1 Aluminum Crank Case. Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Winton, White, Stutz, Mercer, Cadillac No. 2 Aluminum Crank Case, which ties the frame of the car together at four points at front and rear sides of the motor, giving perfect rigidity to the motor mounting. Packard, Locomobile (bronze crank case), Winton, Stutz, Mercer No. 3 Silent Chains for Driving Motor Shafts. Packard, Winton, Mercer, Cadillac
4 Annular Bail-Bearing Transmission.
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Packard, Fieree-Anw, Locomobile, Winton, White, Stutz, Mercer, Cadillac
No. 5 Annular Bail-Bearing Differential Packard, Pierce -Arrow, LGCciiicbihC. White, Stutz No. 6 Annular Ball-Rearings for Rear Wheels. Packard, Locomobile, White, Stutz, Mercer No. 7 High Tension Magneto Ignition. Pierce-Arfow, Locomobile, Winton, White, Stutz, Mercer CHANDLER HAS ALL THESE FEATURES
Now, what about other well-known cars in the Chandler price field? Of six other medium-priced sicylinder cr.rs,
in only two features; One car, listing at in on!y two features; One ca:, listing at in only two fe mires; One car, listing at in only two features; One car, listing at in only two features;
checks with the (.'handler Checks with the Chandler checks with the (.'handler checks with the Chandler checks with the Chandler checks with the Chandler
Ignition. The Chandler offers you Bosch, recognized the world over as the best ignition system. Not a single one of them oilers you the silent chain drive, though one of them, in a higher-priced model incorporates this feature. ( '.handier checks w ith the high-priced cars. Chandler performs with the high-priced cars. The maiiufacturer of one Six can make just as big claims as any other. The Chandler Company likes to djal in facts. I'cr years the Chandler Company has made the Chandler a fact-eir, not a claim-car. Claims sell a lot of cars, but facts sell wore cars, just as fast ns the buyers learn the facts. Tlvj Chandler is honestly built and moderately priced. There ir. no other Six selling at anything like thu ('handler price Tvhtch will give jou so much dependable service.
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in four features. Not a single one of the sis makes of medium-priced Sixes referred to oilers ycu High Tension Magneto
So manv recognize itvS superiority that the Chandler has earned a front rank position in the industry. So many recognize it that twenty-five thousand buyers this year will choose the Chandler as the Six to be preferred above all Sixes. FIVE PLEASING TYPES OF BODY Seven-Passenger Touring Car, SI 395 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1395 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan, S2G95 Four-Passenger Convertible Coupe, SI 995 Limousine, S2695 All prices f. o. b. Cleveland COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW S3ohlin, Beale Auto -Sales Company Successors to BUNNELL AUTO SALES COMPANY. 3C4--G-8 Hohrcan Street. , Hammond, Indiana CHANDLER MOTOR GAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio
