Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1919 — Page 6
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i The affairs of the O. K, Giant Battery Company are in the hands of its stockholders. All subscribers and prospective subscribers to stock are invited to the big meeting to be held tonight at the company's temporary office 517 Broadway, Gary. Pertinent new facts will be shown tonight about this wonderful battery and the company.
Storage Batteries A Commercial Necessity. It has been aim and ambition of many of our great p st. electrical wizard 1 ix-iIVm-i a min'h needed missing link in mechanical thine, namely, a Dry Rc-Chanreable Battery f hkh potential difference, and long working capacity and now we introduce to the world the 0. K. GIANT DRY BATTERY The O. K. (liant Dry Battery will completely replace all other dry cells which to date haxe proved so unsatisfactory and inefficient . The O. K. (Tiant is guaranteed 2.2 volts, 1-0 nmpers and re-chargeable. This guarantee appears on the label of every battery. Recuperation Power The O. K. (ilAKT DRV BA ITKRY has wonderful recuperative powers, and unlike other batteiies. gets stronger after being recharged a number of times. The O. K. GIANT DRV BATTKRV. bv floating a light through it. becomes; perpetually charged. It is used for all essential purposes. In fael. nearly every mechanical thing is dependent upon a battery. On ship we find great series of bat teries for lighting, signaling, searchlights, wireless, guns, elc.
Building of Factory Work is constantly going on cleaning off ih9 nibbi.di and trees from the site recently acquired fu the location of the (). K. factory, (irading lias begun. Mid the work of putting in tin3 foundation for the lirst unit of the plant wilfbegin the first of this week. The O. K. Giant Battery Company i organized upon a substantial basis and. with the remarkable product we will have to market, those who invest in the stock of the corporation at this time will reap unprecedented returns in the value of iheir stock and dividends. Remarkable Test Tests of these batteries show remarkable results. These tests are signed by electrical experts, city officials, manufacturers, automobile mechanics and others who have become familiar with the battery and tested it out. None of them had a personal interest in the proposition at the time of making the test. All agree that the O. K. will outlast any other battery on the market, vrill show better results while in operation, and will do away with the old stvle drr cell and wet battery. The 6. K. GIANT being a Dry Battery is nongaseous, non-corrosive, no shedding or precipitation consequently there is no voltaic or electrolit ic action.
AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY We should be able to manufacture in the first unit of our plant which is now under construction 25,000 000 dry cells the first year, and for which there is a ready market. A proSt of twenty cents each on these would yield a profit of $5,000,000. The first unit of the plant will be used exclusively for the manufacture of the small battery the next unit for the making of batteries for automobile use. These can be manufactured for S5 each. Any motorist knows the cost of the batteries now m use. Ten thousand shares in this Company are now on the market at $6 -per share. Small subscriptions will be given preference. If you are interested in becoming identified with this new industry, sign and mail the coupon. , . , , .1. .
Dry Battery Features It is unbreakable and cannot freeze, ft is guaranteed 2.2 volts and loU amperes every cell. It is used for all purposes where ordinary Pry. Cell or wet lead acid batteries are now used. It costs less; lasts longer and can then be recharged. ft has been given the most grilling of tests. It has stood every kind of test thinkable. Will Outlast Auto Every automobile, truck, tank, tractor, gas engine, submarine boat, call system, block system, doorbell, motorcycle, aeroplane, telephone and telegraph, push button, yacht, farm lighting, railroad train and Pullman car. mechanical car. mechanical toy. physician's office equipment, flashlight, self-winding clock all use batteries. The O. K. GIANT PATTER V when connected to the generator of an automobile will require no further attention and will outlast the life of the car. Manufactured bv
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DYER NEWS
STUFFED UP .WITH "A BAD COLD?"
Get busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New DIscoTery at once
T-rnfjt HumT?6i, of Chicago. vlaU--1 Mr. and Mrs Jchn Schuelr Saturday. , Miss Fern Bt-anunocit and Mia Els' McCon'r.a.l, who r work teg: in irammnd. u-irii their parents ov?r S 'i n d a y . Mrr . X Dyr. nbo has hn rg;i.t;t I'lat.'-a in Memphia. Ten a., ar-i-ivad imi!" ?at;;;-da eirnmg, Th latest -ord from C'a.rl Kenney.
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j hotra in Hamn'Ofl !At avp.n'Pff after ! a. visit with her raren'5, Mr. ana Mrs.
Hrhrt T.lsrd. t? IrHan. RarPor. viit1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "i. A T.loyd resterday. Mrs. Karsom Pru't. wh hap been spr"J'.ns; the ariiiter in Chicago, arr'.v. ed home yesterday. SalurJy " a. s;a!a. da? for the Royal Xe'fshbora in Iireu. It wa an aii day meeting and in the afte-noon school of Instruction -a as hcid. In the evertina: about ft 'A.t carri datea nj;e instructed into th mysteries of the order. After th work tt c"t-
I Mr. riMtii I,. SchailT rva:- in Clxi'.-ago ! Hhurscia.1. whore sh' t.- a vHntss in a I inai for a jiacent. .Mr. S"ha:iei- befoie j marnf Tv;t a imry. Tin .a t.ae has i hcen wa-lins in court a vet a! jears. j Mr. Louis TIattman transacted bu?l-
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! Mtsa Teresa Koi dk !. and F.lnora Mr and Mr Lew Ctapraaii. of s K. of T. butldin
I S- hefr ";'- lla.Timof.d -.isitors oti ! Tomnr nd relatives here. Sat- I bers her from all o.rr th count
t--ida. ' -irtJa;. and ? esi-rday. i and from several camps n Ii:!no s. It Mi Flern. W'ptson me.de biiti- Mr. and Mrs. Jasper rlmr of E. tirrated that the) e n 've r-vr two trip to rhtcapo on S.tt.p-'hl . From ', .-ante :-a'iidar t.o ,?:t l- . hundred at I'nr cvfiins s':on of th'
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MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE S1CKIY Mothers who value thnr own comfc--' and th welfare of their '-h'ldre.n. eho 1'r never be without m box of Mother Ciry'i ?-s-t rowtlfr for t'hi'drrn, for 'hroughout the season. They Break tir '"'olds. Reiioy" i-Vvr rishna I'nnnrs tio-'. Tflhmc Oisorders. Heada'-be ar-,.J T"'mii'h Tl'Ojh'. t''-d V. V Trjoihrs: r.r o-er SO years. THESE rOWT'ERS '11 R S TISFACTirX. .! UruK Si r, Doa't accept any nbstitnte. .d v.
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Coujhs, ceWs and brCscMa! attack they s re all likely to result in dangsroue aftcrrr.ath3 unless checked in time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. King's New Discovery helps to do the checking work! Inflamed, irritated inerabranes are toothed, the mucous phlegm loosened freely, aad quiet, resttul sleep follows. 60c and $1.20. All druggists have it. Sol i since 1S69 Constipation Emzcipation No more larj' bowel?, yellow cornrlextion, aick headache, iiidigestion. evbar3in? breath, when you 'tse as a correcti-.e Dr. Kinsr'a New Life PillsThey tystemstize the system and keep the wot'd loo'ein; viheer'i.1. 25c,
br ?h . cm to hr i-m? at 1 ;ood!and. ' Indiana. ! fr. Jr-s. Kahier t ra n.-artcd busing's at , Chi :a go re- ent 1 v. I The Red Cross rccei'-ed a rw lot of!
s-witig and aii ladt are m tied to the 1 i r M;f loren Michael, of Ohi-
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You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood f . x ,... x- ,, f tism until yoti cleanse your blood of Liniments W ill ever Cure, the germs that cause the diseap.
If you are afflicted with Kneuma-;?. S. S. Las never bad an eaua! as a
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Pr i n h e , - - t e j d a rt Ret ec F i 0 a p h a ! ret 'irned " 1
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never will? i of the Aiseare from their a-rtem. Do not try to rub the rin away,! Get a bottle of S. S. S. at y-'tr for you -will never succeed. Try th dnjjr stre, and get on the rieh,i ensib!e plan of finding- the cause of treatment to-da-r. If yon want fppthe pain, and go after thaf. Remove oi3j medical advk- you can obtain it the eu. and there ra He no na;n. f--ee bv addressing Medical PtrerV, Vou will never te rid cf Kheums-1 23 2-xitz Laboratory, Atlanta, Gs.
