Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1919 — Page 6

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STORAGE BATTERIES A COMMERCIAL NECESSITY It has been the aim and ambition of many of the Greatest electrical wizards to perfect a much needed missing link in mechanical things, namely, a Dry Rechargable Battery of high potential difference, and long working capacity and now we introduce to the world the O. K. GIANT DRY BATTERY

GUARANTEED The O. K. Giant is guaranteed 2.2 volts 150 amperes and rechargable. This guarantee appears on the label of every battery.

The O. K. Giam Dry Battery

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recuperation Power The O.K. Giant Dry Battery has wonderful recuperative powers, and unlike other batteries gets stronger after being recharged a number of times.

by floating a light through it, becoi perpetually charged. It is used for essential purposes. In fact, nearly every chemical thing is dependent upon a battery. ships we find great series of batteries for lighting, sigr searchlights, wireless, guns, etc.

Test of 0.1. Giant Battery oa 1918 Cnalsiere. scade fcy Forrest, Chief Slectrioian, Eabfcara Steel , Foundry Co., on Jan. 27, 1919; the battery hiring been charged on Jan. 3 and used for Tariotta rurjoeee before tact waa nade.--

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turned oar orer 10 min. 35" with lights on until dead. Rested

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mStl Jsa-irjt E9th, 1919. la ti pTsa of Mycr Vierrna, rir. Chif Spsnasr r.S Cblf nf Palis. Wllll.sra, of the elty of last :MefO, India .i n4 P. B. Fab an! B. E. trafft of tc 0 Z 3I41-T CClliiSY, tha' fallowlc wb a ltneal by tha unaralss: Tbe 0 E UliST tPY BTI?T (alia j ai x 6J-) a osn..aate4 to the engine as tha abore eioaa. I ha 0 i 3IA3T 1HY SAIIBa? oparated this enjlEie oontlno'aly for tl boura ani 56 cioutee at a very hlh eparfl. The teat "TZPJUEY EI3H A1IP2RA3S r-HT CSLL wa than oonnsotd ith bst engine (193 orab oa3 eo aiaeel) an! tea ETOFY KiY CELL orerstel it at a t ry la. peel for 4 boora ca IT wiauta. Ib , 1 S:MT t?Y QjfTL wa then raoherra fr 0-I7 4 w ni oparate4 the usa'iiflct for r t-c-.ra.

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1 cin. , started engine, charged 18 rain, at 10 amperes, turrilr. oar over 4 min. 40 eeoonde. Heated SO Bin. Turned entlne over 75 seconds. Every automobile, truck, tank, tractor, gas gine, submarine, boats, call systems, block systems, door motorcycles, aeroplanes, telephone and telegraph, push bu: yachts, farm lighting, railroad trains and Pullman cars, me ical toys, physician's office equipment, flashlights, self-wi clocks, etc.

Comparative tests from reports of testing engineers Tc and Morton, dated November 17th, 1917.

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The O. K. Giant Dry Battery will completely replace all other dry cells which to date have proved unsatisfactory and inefficient.

Sehar9 end atout oe hundred dei-onetrat Inn made. Tha ea-.e batterj aei then roc'-sr.-J and delleered to the Kubberd Steel rour.Jry In aere of iir 0a:r. Eleotrlcal Kcclneer. 'fe (1 xtF;r. Chief .yor

Load Anp.H Arap H A-tp.H Amp, Willard G.63 55.5 58.9 495 55 Zxide 6.98 54.3 53.5 43.7 54. Vesta 6,81 23.7 Discontinued Dunne 6.94 64.5 65.3 53.6 64, 0 K GIANT Dry Battery 20. CO 123.3 123.0 129.0 134'

0 K Giant tests 10 times better than tha best and hand capped by wood separators.

JTE should be able to manufacture in our first unit of our factory 25,000,000 dry cells the first , year. A profit of twenty cents each on these would yield a profit of $5,000,000. The first unit of our factory will be used exclusively for the small battery. The next unit of our factory will be used for Auto Batteries. These can be manufactured for less than $5 each. Auto users will know the profits from this source

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