Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 7
Holiday, December 8. 1919.
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j ft S I ' I !'J"'i drink- tu regnm expended fC' ''f'Vw. live news. 1 the 1; jj j rsr-irs-. flj a"B- J . B It h - -fWCX mobile ts exactly similur. The motorists Ti 'VAJ?' A itf.A k from the 1 QUESTION S UtQ riCk-UpS vzwaa felAS TWFN PITIF T1T P . - ' ieb.-stof .-or.-. IhaveUrown i K.4.&$XV Mv WW VlllU; j IV K V 'Kxid.-' imtteros that were in continuous f '' Tn"?" .vyfejriLSsa wyy I,-:"! 1 , ILJ V li ' " '- f-r throe, four. eve,, five years LStf S&SHLjKS mJW?
,3 Hi Ld. Uohlina and Leo knoerzer are com 2 to draw straws to sec who will 1 " ""' vf,r'; '!t:li ,ia1 and hearty. II Sl fs?2-1ir i! ' . k
1 lno known oth, r.s that v. . re ruined III E S I j,-;3 tfl I
ITEREST1.U TO THAI 11ICHS The irhool year of the East C'hUs fi'.oole will not be shortened and th tarhr may txpect th)r nchedulad Hilary incrfaces next year, even .1'Tinff ihe year bepinnins next September than they liave available for t;,ourh the echoola have about J:C".000 les for operating expenses r'M"! year. .i:perintn1ert
.; Schools E. N. fanine made this an- t
';ncrmt.t recently in order to al
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IV-ar KJitor: Would you prefer an oversize valve equipment or a four-npeed transmission? ITow would they work together? uVXSWXR. As Johtmv Jutnp-up UHrd
to say, "He could he h.irpy v.'th either, j wera t'other dear charmer avny," mid ! that is just how we should feel if v..: wore compel!, d to rhoose hetwren pet tins ;
I a four-speed trnnsmif.slon or a 16-valve .
cylinder head. Some fellows like blondes i
like brunettes as for us. i
i we like m both. Hut we hate like tht j Which W3 hCadd i r:i-kens to lo the i1eir!ire for snmon
Ed. Bohling and Leo Knoerrrr are going to draw straws to see who will have charge of the Indiana Harbor branch. The I. M. office is deserving of a real good man. and be he Ed, or be he Leo, either will fill the b:l! admirably.
Besides taking on the Chandler and Cleveland motor cars, the Lake Coun-
J ty Auto Supply and Salrs have also added the Lexington and the International i trucks. John Becker, the sales manager, states that things ar going good. iil:ani Veght. proprietor of the almost completed East Side Garage, cn , Calumet avenue, jays it's his turn ne:.t, and an announcement will be forth-
coming ery slio
rt!v.
-"j univ.-M. among me icticners aril while other
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anouncement
..varive to Leng-th of Term and Sal-l.-lse
'." reads n ro!!oi. "Notwlthj:r.rd?m tha adverse ml nj of the .-ate Tax Bonrd eoiicernir.iS the levy i'f school purposes. the Hoard of ; -hoot Trustee of the f!ty of East .'hi ako wish the fathers and patrons t r;niertand that they expert to eont':. the sehonls for ten months as 1 ;.: of ore and that tea- hers will re- !' their scheduled salary raises. '.." Hoard feels that in justice to the ' ""Is, th.s announcement should he in order to sl!y any unrest on v . irt of the te,chf r mil patrons." I' -'lowing: the report hi Th Times
the effvet the rutin of the State ;. Hoard would have on the income j o. tiie schools tor the following year i uh:ch it was shown that the East!
I'.ajo schools would receiv.i about ".'.'.000 less than they have available ': ?:'. eurret t year, r.umerojs queries ' eve received by the inetnbe-s of the .i (vol Board anl by R-.ipevintendent ti::nie. !t tev eloped that the teaoht s were unwiiting :a 'Kn contracts ' rtest vear if the- e was any doubt
Hie Columbia Roadster appeared in Hammond last Tuesday for the first time. Adolph Sorensen. of the 1 erringtor. & Sorensen Auto Sales, ays it's a sure enough hypnoti.er.
More our tissues with the proper (sort food and drink, to rtgiiin expended e if i't-' y by the prop.-r anioant of rest. '"A iid the Mora go battery m the nutoniubiie Is cxe.ctly .similur. The niolorits who Met til.- ultimate heft, both of per-fortiu-ne. and of life, front their bati riew. .-ire the motoristH who icive those t'-.t'. ries the best of cure. I have Urown 'Kid--' imtteries that were in continuous .v.-rvics for three, four, even fie years .-!. 1 that th-y were still hole and hearty. 1 l ne known otinr.s that v. re ruined
I , 'i i (! -s iiM iirrs in six months," says j Air. Martin. j ' No sir. I wiil make no forecast about tli- l!fo of A.VV hntt-ry. l'.ut I w 'l any' tiiit if I'm given the care of a battery from the v-ry htart. given it regd'.r.iiy and unreservedly, I will be prrtty apt to K' t out of it every ounce ,f perl'ormani'f Hit'i life-time the manufacturer put into it." ;'
Paul Moorhead. of the Moorhead Oil Co., is putting an oil on the market here, called Cold Weather Gas, and it must be good, because he talks a lot about it.
TVe have always licked the eour-
njee to start a matrimonial agency thouf.h thre seems to be good money in It. And we feel sort of timid about recommending om accessory in preference to the others. It our policy to give a fair field and no favor In the pa yes of
the KOUDOWNKIl tc -fill the better class ! D1I rJ ,,, ,. . , , . . . , , r . i of ace, sories for I'-rd cars. And then' Kl'!v ' ron' s iMolme-Kiiight is laid up for repairs, after having tried to the owners of i-rd cars ran be ihe ' crowd a Green line car off the track the other night. The street car became Judrfe and jury of the accessories and: contrary and did a nose dive into the side of Mr. Profit's car. Besides a dislomments thnt but meet their own mdi-i cated hip and a "wobbly" wheel, the machine came out of the collision sufvtdual needs. If vcu want speed and I c t i l rower we Know that , ou can ret both j gentry able to get up town. from one of the lS-valve cylinder heads, i ,
! lf von like to to Hbla to meet all pos- What Kind of Aa Acim&I Is This?
sibie combinations of road, 'cra.de and j Wanted Good second hand machine by party with four good tires all leal, with the tear ration that enables j a i r I nn r i , you to Ket the most out of your Kord , ar0Und- AP!y B' QUlck' AJ) Rush StreCt" j
j motor, men you w ill en.ioy tne use or a I I four-speed transmission. As tho is-1 Keep Chec6e Oul of the Machine. i j valve head preatiy increase? the speed I Answer to C. B. There may be some food of some kind under your seat, and rower of the Ford motor, the addi- ; h h h upho,frring in an endeavor to get inside. A I lion of p. l. ur-spee.) t ransmission will i . , i , i . ,, , , ,
enable your Ford car to s-how K3 rear! certain party had this same trouble. Whenever he wentio me garage tne ro-
licen.se plate to almost any car that you ; dents would run away from the machine by the dozens. It was hna'ly dismay meet on the road Fordo wner. j covered he had left a package of limlui ger cheese under the seat and when this
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R 'f.lt salary in- j
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sea must neee .a riiy be cancelled. e matter of the tiecrrased income a thoroughly discussed at a meeting " the School Board and it was decided .-'. noug:h mon?y was available th strict economy and some borrowto kep the schools open for ten -:th" cni also pav salary increases
bed i.ed. It was type with the smaller combustion eham-
. )i have been
.red necessary to raise "Mff ieient i.cy in some way in order to main- : the hijfh standard whxh has been iota 'tied in the city schools arid in ' r to obtain as efficient a force i ra for next year as the board 'in en its teaching staff. board '.'.'is of the opinion that ' ouuh the tax law is not working?
Editor: My I ! 1 3 Ford CoupeU-t has the larger combustion chamber, characteristic of this year's model. It does not tak'- hills well not nearly as well as the older mod- is which I Iirvo hnd. The Ford factory people tell me that the enlarged chamber should Rive more power, and that the trouble must bi rlrewhere. A K.od mechanic has ben unable to locale it. To prove my theory of the enlarged combustion rhamb'r. I had him ue a cylinder head of the older
was removed the rats said "Good-night!"
Sedans and coupes have been going good this year, i ou no longer need ' to look for them in a crowd about every other machine is a sedan, coupe I or a limousine.
The grand rush is about due to start for machines for spring or immediate delivery. Ord?rs are coming into the various auto dealers with a rapidity that was hardly thought a month ago to be likely. Some are storing their machine, reasoning that it is better to pay a couple of months garage rent rather than pay a couple of hundred more for the same machine in the spring.
her. I g:et usual power from this. thouKh i , some may come from cleaned out carbon I machines. Some of us may ap- I ' ' well-known Styx. It s all more or there was a pond deal of it Do yoll-i t'"r to he in the best of health this week. I h ss of a Ramble with this one excepthirk I h-id better pro back to the new I t week we over-exhaust our const i; u-j t ton. You know and I know that the
Clil'ier head Or Stick' nnu loe i-ai v r- 1'"'4 io;-e (m ; - vu n ivc- ..Jui.-n'-n nv aim li'ic
erred, no wreaths. thors vi us iooi; tor o,ir worn ana to preserve the health
frail and careworn and yet do and ke. p that old Dame Nature pave us. to a ripe
type, enla-pcd
to the one I have r.ow
AX'SYC'T'iT? PMirinir the Iflst siv vears I
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the Vi.rd cvlinrler head hns 1 11 w mnoj i'i iiuski-i iook- -ou eye. i - u iinn uuis'-oit me i-e-o.
We'll tell you how your tires to save, And keep them from an early grave. We not only repair tires in an expert manner, but advise you how to save wear and tear on your tires. We'll see to it that your wheels are in alignment and that your tires are not underinflated. We are a lot of help to the folks who seek our advice. MANIS BROS. Opposite Central Park Tel. 2008 Hammond.
.he size of
been increased at several different times.
veil In practice and. has many 1 These char Res have h,en made in order vorshle features it is basically a I to obtain better all-around results from 1 law and with amendments will b' j tho poorer grades of fuel now obtainiT.r.ense v.lue to the schools of the j rhlo. The poorer the fuel, the larger the : combustion space must be, to prevent I 'cc-iffnitiori, knocking and rapid carbon-
Xow the older types of cylinder
ir.g acquaintances pre being ferried over of care to keep regular habits, to re-
t UMI'L.t IN or
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ization.
heads undoubtedly pave more power, but ihov rcepii-e more skillful handling of
!ie spark and the throttle levers, and mo;- frefjiient carbon removal in orcer :o prevr.t kncckin?r. As ypu are an ex-
New Battery Service Station
Bunnell's "Exide" Battery Service station is another of Hammond's important Institution, well equipped and efficiently operated. Tho manager of this annex to the "hinnell 'Atito Sales is Ralph Martin, a hustling Homrnond young man. Mr.
ii -i joi. especiniiy the re,-'i-en,s on -h .-t side, and in the vicinity of Ei:
c aM!nu a.- in cue .oi,. perienced I'ord owner. It is quite possible isr. of the eervice which the Souto j .bftf- you cjn tnorf r.nvpr from th(. io re line is giving. S.nce lat Fri- . .J(!t c( a:1 M typ cylinder head and ;. the South Shore cars have run j. h,r(, Jf. roa, ,.fasrn why you should t KtKi Chicago to Mist street in l,ot ke.p t on youp motor. Fordowner.
. : Gtia narnor ni na e cu-r, iinneuj nrl and returned to East Chicago, j ! '.i r.g passengers to walk a mile older to get to the business dis- . r i-. Indiana Harbor. J
'ic ("alumet Sewer Corr.vany is plac- : a sower in Euclid avenue and have stroftt.car tracks blocked making npo-s'b'e for cars to pass. Until i : '. Friday the car company hai tk :?. car on the other end of the line .i transferred the passengers but on r iay It was taken Into the barns for -.ivs and passengers have been . !:-'n? .lnri that time.
Uici.- h. rome from i Martin gives out the following for pub-!
Indiana Harbor merchants who
losing customers from the dUtr'ci ii'-h was formerly served bv the S. o -. It is now more convenient for people to get on a Green lne car ii go to Hammond. The merchant appearing before the Doard of PubWorks today and an attempt will i -'ie to compel the car line to re--c jre over the entire svstem.
SCOITS WILl. EI-ECT
" he Local Council of the East Cljf.o Boy Scouts will meet in the Eiks rooms tonight at a chicken dSn-.-in their annual meeting for elecon of officers. The council will ("iseuss matters for the improvement - " Scouting during the following year and will outline plans which have been under advisement for some time.
ELK'S MEMORIAL
Trie Elk's Memorial services at the :i-Ktnley School Auditorium in East ' hicego yesterday afternoon although not as well attended as the committee in charge had hoped, was a very successful service and the talk by Dr. M. TJngerleider of Chicago was especially well received. Dr. Vngerleider has made msny talks In memorial servo es and his talk yesterday was up to ins usual high standard.
Liberty Six Listing Five-Passenger Touring Car . . . $169 Two-Passenger Roadster .... 1695 The Four-Passenger (Speedster) . . 1 78 Five-Passengei Sedan '2593 Coupe (Four Passenger) .... 2495 Brougham ...... 3225 Landaulet ...... 3325 Immediate delivery on closed cars. EAST SIDE GARAGE
Ilcation : "I am often asked." commented Mr. Martin, apropos of some talk on the long life of his customer's batteries. "I am
of'teij akr-d by young and enthusiastic, j
lighting, battery will last. And frankly j
I can't tell them. If I could I would
occupy a position in the battery world sii.iil.vr to thai held by Douglas Fairbanks or Mary Fickfcrd in the 'movie' j sphere. I
"The life of a starting and litrhtingj
hat tery even such a good one as th j 'Exide' is just as uncertain. Just as ;
dependent on ail sorts and conditions of I
outside influences as that of us poor j
?uturday evening when Joe Gormlncs, who lives at 3919 Deodar street. Indiana Harbor, was returning hjmi from the barber shop. Two men ste'pped in j front, of him near his home and ahi ! calling him a "scab" hit him on the1 head with a brick. Dr. J. A. Teegar-I den attended to the wounds. I
Corner Calumet and Becker, Hammond.
Phone 386.
Sick Autos
Have you an insurable? I buy them at good prices. You may think your car is not saleable.
See Me
I can probably give you some good advice in the disposal of your sick machine. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Maurice E. Ein GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE Office and Yards Calumet and Conkey Ave.. Hammond. Tel. 2728.
Imk For This
Sign
AND GET YOUR SUPPLY OF
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flier NOW.
Gasoline
Practically every station in the Calumet District can furnish you with TEXACO COLD WEATHER GAS and TEXACO OILS. There's a reason for this. Why don't you get in on it? Moorhead Oil Co. OFFICE PHONE 333.
v Battery for
A Your Car
.Ji- iKri ll.Jfi - f--M--Vr
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?.nd "pep" to your starting system. The space
saving "Unit Seal" construction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit ofweitjhtandTolume- This means built-in durability and power. Let
lis snow you your "JExidc" Battery and explain its special features. For battery mting, filling or expert battery advice come to our "iSsibe" Service Station This service is free to all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make o( battery at the right price. BUNNELL'S "EXIDE" BATTERY SERVICE R. A. Martin, Igr.
505 Hoaman St., Hammond. Phone Hammond 650-651 4814 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Phone East Chicago. . . . Cor 5th Ave. and Massachusetts St., Gary. Gary 1470
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SM MABSEIi ATTACKFJ). i i Sara Marcel. 351R Care ystreet. Ind- j :-na Harbor w as badly beaten up in n j fight at the Metropole Pool Room Sat- i
mi.i..v tiint and after bring taken care f by Jr. .Ma.-vis was sent to the St.
Margaret nospital at Hammond. His i
assailants have not been apprehended.
A Spoonful of Care is worth a whole trainload of regrets. Leaky Radiators - often shorten the life of good cars. A little leak may mean the leakage of dollars to you in time. Bring your car to U3 now. We can stop the leak at a eery small cost. Playing safe is better than playing with chance. We also give special attention to repairing of fenders, hoods, windshields. Alho make auto bodies. The Stir Ado Radiator Compzny
3G4-36G Stats Street.
Tel. Hammond 2114.
LOOK FOR pTffcc THIS SIGN fr.
SAVE THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. CUT THEM OUT AND PASTE THEM IN YOUR SCRAP BOOK.
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A SMALL FIRE
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small Are at the home of William Rogers, 4311 Northcotte avenue. East Chicago, about i a. m . Sunday morni:ig. resulted tn a loss of about $100, which was covered by insurance. The f re started from the boiler in tho base-i-.nt.
Dr. F. Marvis Saturday niyrht r.oti fied the piiice that he had a man who was badly cut up. An officer was detailed from the Indiana Harbor station r,d r.-und that Ralph Dillon had hc.i stabbtd in the side. The case is beir.t invalidated aid the assailant is expected to be apprehended today.
EMPtotE ROBnr.n
?am Dunclk. an employe of the Buf- j
fngton cment plant, while inside the TtMfflnrton fence, was held up about four o'clock Saturday afternoon and robbed bT man who Jumped over the fence and ran down the track. The police have be n unable to find the culprit .
CONFER R. A.
BRICK HTRTS JOE. That trouble may still develop out of the "dylnsr'' steel strike was evidenced
The R.-ya.l Arc'i Chapter of the E.st Chicago Masons will met tonight to confer the Royal Arch degree. This will be true last work before December 27. when an afternoon and evening session will be held nd all four degree, will be plven. Ttefreshments wiil b served at the meeting this evening.
ATTEND BAN'QI ET. ' I'.'.-' y end C A . TVestberg attended th Indiana Sc. '
banqut at th Congrss liotel in Chtcagi. i
Sattirdrty evening
Another
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-just arrived
Don't fail to see this machine.
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Make this her happiest Christmas, will do it. See "us for particulars.
A Columbia Six
WE CHALLENGE YOU to Compare the ESSEX Car with any Other Car at Any Price BECAUSE When other cars falter the Essex starts to demonstrate. ON ACCOUNT OF the patented compensated crank shaft which makes possible 55 horse power capable of delivering a speed of 60 miles per hour without vibration. BY REASON OF The overhead intake valves; its intake manifold built as a part of the motor; its 7-inch frame; its 14-inch brake drive; its Timken roller bearings; its easy operating steering gczr; its Harrison radiator.
Hudson Essex Dort Franklin Velie
Herrington & Sorens 99 State Street, near Hohman Telephone 74
SOUTH SHORE AUTO CO.
E. L. SHAVER, General Manager. Sales Room and Service Stations:
653 Ho!: man St., Hammond. 22 East 5th Ave., Gary.
Phone Haramcrd 380. Phone Gary 2702.
