Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 7

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Lady Crosficld. Lcdy t'rosfield. wife of Sir Arthur f "i'o; !'?'.;. is crr,'iint: to t'H- S. to lecture on t he '.vorU the Kei ..'; I- the war. It i. ' M;:.-vcr r.) will -rive :r time to al the "roil ..-.!?" '! "i-.f rf the A in eric an Ke.i Cr.-s N.vim'cr 'J-10. I.udy Cro-iel;' bad ( t reo ytrvs' e-.rvricree in Franco as w nurse and ss a canteen vvcrkar.

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HERE Is a brand new type of car. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive engineers how to combine riding comfort with light weight and economy. Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible. These are the first springs of their kind and they are made of chrome vanadium steel. They are exclusive with Overland. Because of these springs, Overland 4 combines the riding qualities of large heavy, expensive, long wheelbase cars, together with the advantages and economy of small light cars. With 100-inch wheelbase, Overland 4 has the luxurious riding ease of 130-inch Springbase.

The exclusive, Three-Font Cantilever Springs cushion the car so that it rides well on all roads: they reduce choppy rebounds and side swaying, protect the car from road shocks and prolong its lifo, minimize twisting or racking of frame and body, enable the car to hold the road better. The car and passengers ride smoothly as though floating, free from road shocks that the springs ward off. But this new riding comfort, possible only with these Three-Point Cantilever Springs, is but one of the advantages of Overland 4. Its light weight makes possible great economy of gasoline and tires. High quality materials insure durability. All vital parts of the

front axle and steering gear and all highly stressed gears and shafts for driving the car are made of alloy steel. The equipment list of Overland 4 Is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System Electric J lorn Marshall Divan Upholstery Springs Demountable Rims Three Speed Transmission Slanting Rain Vision Windshield Tillotson Carburetor U. S. L. Batteries and many other high quality conveniences. In every respect Overland 4 Is a quality car. The body is all steel, all enamel, the brightest, hardest, most lasting finish. Overland 4 has been tested for two years and more than 250,000

miles over the Rocky Mountains, prairies, through deep mud and! scorching deserts through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to judge the car's performance under every condition and to perfect it before offering it to the public There is no previous car of any, size or price to adequately compare j with the character of service Overland 4 introduces. The farther you ride in it the more you will appreciate it. Come in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will be greater than the supply for a long time. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Roadster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.

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"In The Tent" Tl FT1 3 Telephone On Hohman St. V Wii liCii JirkJ. IU.vUL 304 HAMMOND The New Overland 4r will be displayed in all closed and open body types during the Formal Openi ng of our new home at Seventy-Four State Street on or about November lOth. Watch newspaper for exact date.

Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Irtc and Ave. V-irds Sohl Street and Indiana Av

HAMMOND : INDIANA. j Office Phone 27. Re. Phone t045-R.

street, entertained the Albright Class of the Robertfdnle church at a Hallowe'en party on Thursday evening. A short business session was held by the class, after which the youtrg folks spent the evening in playing games and telling- ghost stories, the home was piett.ly decorated with Hallowo'en favors, a nicely arranged luncheon was nerved and the yaunar folks en joyel the evening immensely. Mrs. Will Parker of llth street, s: . nt Thursday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Munich in Hammond. Little Viola Novak of Myitle avenus. is -a! improving from her recent sick Sj.- II an dable. to s!t up. Dr. Stowel of East Side tvas x visitor at the Mnsterson horn- on AVcJntjiav evening. Mrs. C Masterycn and daughter Hi th wevf !! Fouth rhicaco.on busi

ness Thursday. Mrs. Herbert Kleram who haa been ailing; for the past week, is much improved and is able to be around a?ain. Mi.s Babe Wheeler of Chicago, as a visitor at the H. Golding home on My rtle avenue on Thursday w Mrs. William Grieson of Lake avenue spent Wednesday at Maywood. the guist of her .Uter. Mrs. W. Seliger of East Side, was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Kpgers of Lake avenue on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pnir of Auliurn 1'ark, wVrti tht gmsts of Mr . and Mr.-. John Mint-r-burg of Mvit)-. v.-nuo on Sunday. Mrs. Georgi Slack of Prarl street, who has been very ill witU tonailitts. for the past week, is improving: very nicely.

Australian Pearls. The pearls that come from the roa5t of Aimrnlin are of itmr. sliaprs ami colors, and In the Trad" have nr.tiie'; to tlistin.cuNh them. Pearls under ten Rrains nre sold by the ounce, above that by the grain. Color has a deal to do with tho vnlue. The white pearls go mostly to Eurof t? and the yellow ones to India.

Nature's Unchanging Rule. Latent ge-ilus is Hit a presumption. Everything that e:,n h- l boun.! to come into !lng. and wJat never comes into being is nothing. Atuicl.

Too Hasty. "Jlr. Crawley, can "you lend me" -"So. sir, I can't! And if I could I TvouMnx. I have been lending you money for n year, and you make no effort to return it!" "lint I would like to know If you wouldn't lend me " "And I t"ld you beforehand I won't." "Well, then, don't! I wanted to l.orrmr your fountain pen to make out a check for what I owe you ; but If you're iu no hurry, I'm "not 1"

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Soft Wood Good Fuel. j The idea that hard wood is any bet-! ter than soft for fuel has been found : erroneous. !

TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY to a dish of rilot's ice cream and make them happy. Our ice cream is delicious and of the very highest quality and is flavored from the season's pure fruit juice or with chocolate, vanilla or any flavor desired. We sell it by the quarts or pints put up in boxes as well as in large quantities for receptions, dinners, etc.. at TILOT'S. 137th and Cedar Streets IND. HARBOR INDIANA

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