Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1919 — Page 14

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The only stock motoreyrL? that over went over the top of Captino Hill. The Excelsior clipped 6 hours and 19 minute.-: oft' of the Three Flag Record, covering 1,716 miles in 53 hour? and 2$ minutes. Jusr fourteen day niter the Three Flag.Reeord was broken by Baker on an Indian, Wells Bennett on his "Good Old X" rode from Canada to Mexico in 53 hours and 23 minutes, cutting G hours and 19 minutes off of Baker's time and smashing II. (). Scheror's record made on a jHarley-Davidsoii by Tl1 hours. This is just another demonstration of Power, Speed and Dependability of the "Good OldX" SOLD DPI EASY PAYMENTS

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EVERY ONE HAS MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR

If This Summer Does Not Suit You It Is Because You're Hard to Please.

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j thins, thj't mi ill tff rd them a change j f l-v.n? for a wa.-jj or two. j HOW" VOl it VA( TIOS i fIKHT.ll 15n TIKEV ' It is the monotony .us:ne life that kllis. rath, r th.ii; the a;iio,;t t of r.'ork done. Iio.ns ti.e. sati.e thin? i over da,y after Hay, going: hack and

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i uch i .' i-i interest, t-ven to the .Mint ! j of caJ5ir.tr on- to fe"! thai it is not j ivo.'h iivinj.

It is the Interest we take In life that makes it worth living, and not the dollars and cents we ar- enabled to s'nk down In our pockets. If we can manage to inject a little variet into our ways of living: we can have rest spells along:, which !s better than bunching them all into cne. To go to the country for wo weeks i? a tore o most people, even to those v ho were born and reared there. But a visit for a day or two is so enjoyable and so helpful that it can be repeated three or four times a year with profit. A day or two now and then Is much tetter for all concerned than a week rr two. unless conditions are particularly satisfactory. Take vacations by all means, but take them, rationally as to times and season?, as well as to tfce manner of spending: them, keeping: rest and rertation in view as the main object. BACK HOME ACU Ton think you would like to fro back to the old home for a 6olid month and Just enjoy it as you think you usel to End then to live over the days which now seem to have been so pleasant. ' Have you ever tried !t? If so. were you not greatly disappointed? Didn't you get your fill of it in two or three days. Your dreams of comfort sitting: In the shade of the old appie tree were rudely dispelled upon finding that the o" ! Jree was thor? no more.. Or if. perchance, it was still there. dian't j ou find that the rest beneath its wide spreading: branches was greatly marted by the presence 0f flies, ants and other pest? that enjoy shady places? These were there in the pood old days cf which you had been thinking, but you had forgotten about them, reno mberm? only that which was most r. jo able. What a blessing- that we can so soon forpet the disagreeable things in our l!es. rfnteir.be tin 5 or.lv those thit are. pleasant to recall. AY ere it not no the ehl home, and the scenes of our early life, would not be very pleasant to think about. I 4KB IT WORTH WHILE It is possible that you have resolved never to tr0 back to the old home a: a In. at l'.st not on a vacation cf a week o- two. Merelv sroir.tr t- the country fAr a while d.-.es not constitute a vacation, unless you are aereeably entertained, whi! there, find m:h that is interfsiine and can realize tha you are being rested and benefitted . Mo more dr. c'mine from the oi;r.rv to th city constitute a profitable vacation, nilss th. char. 2 e of cor. -dMons is resful and altogether agreeable. Pity people find walkirsr on country : oc.!s ;-ro s -iehit and throusth w-oJi -o tlresom that they soon bezin to lonar for sn.'oth and solid T,avpm'nts; but not sooner than the country people begin to lon?r for dirt roads, clods and rouch paths when in the city. Visits to efth-r city or country are not verv enjoyable after the novelty of the chanced condiior.s has passed a w a . It is different when the nh'et of such visits is business. In th'S case novelty cuts no fieure, neither does romance, nor recollections of former times add anything to business trips. But then, business is business, and pleasure is pleasure, and the two do rot, as a rule, readily combine. Not tha business is not pdeasant nor that pleasure may not be profitable, but ;

when on pleosure bent it Is Important ha you leave business behind.

VETERAN BATTERY MAN INSTATEMEIIT Points Out the Value of tha Modern Storage Battery Nowadays.

F. TY. Dempsey, Hammond's veteran battery man, proprietor cf the Dempsey Battery Station, 31? Fayetts street, has probably given more study to the battery problem than any man n Lake county. He knows it from every angle and when he pushes the Vesta storage battery the public can rest assured that ttere is a reason. "The three great improvements in .battery making are Indestructable Isolators, Impregnated Mats, Poro-hard Plates, and the use of Titanium,- says Mr. Dempsey. "All of these improvements are covered by U. S. basic patents and can be used by no other manufacturer but Vesta. These are the result of eighteen years experience in manufacturing storage cells and are the secret of the long great capacity and increased satisfaction from the use of the Vesta.'' Mr. Dempsey also handles a. lice of accessories and has Just added the Milburn electric brake for use on the electric cars. This brake operated by a 6light motion of the hand siows the car down instantly without the usual grinding of brake bands. The action is brought about by the use of masrnetized cotls which arrest the motion of the motor armature. Foot brakes mar and spoil tha shape of a lady's shoe and this feature aiono should cr-mmend the Milburn brake to owners, of electrics.

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TRUCK Id DBMND

Peter Ska'sh. proprietor of the Sandow garage on Chicago Ave.. East Chicago, finds the demands continually growing for the popular Sandaw truck. Strength and sturdy construction of these machines at once attracts the attention of the critical buyers. The machine is built in a number of sizes with any type the buyer may choose. They have the Continental Fled Seal Motor. over-Sis frames, and are characterized by their iean-cut drsijn and accessibility ' of all partv Worm gear drive is used and the motors hive a locked governor which automatically regulates the speed at fifteen miles per hour.

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