Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1919 — Page 6

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! FOR GARAGE SERVICE PHONE 386. CALUMET AND BECKER STREETS HAMMOND. IND. REPAIRING, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.

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Leslie M. Esterdav came out from

: Chicago the other night and purchased , a new Dodge from Ed Bohling.

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er main ndjustments of any kind on the engine uuless It is hot.

The top should ncfr be folded when fl nip or wot. but should bo k.-pt onrn

hasiuntiI thoroughly dry.

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A. J. Campbell of Hammond t;L-ei-i rtut a n e w Drtrlae er!.n

in arlifr or a truck or coraertcr us

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son, both of Burnham, have bought uncovered.

new Cadillacs the former a phaeton and the latter a touring.

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Irving Betz now has a roadster.

new Doclgs

H. S. Daney, Hammond, has purchased a Dodge Bros, touring.

John Kolb of 75 Alice street, has

placed his order for a light blue Pater-son.

F. A. Flichinger, 455 Drackeit

Or ownns should t into th! habit ; O oT using: hMt dressing: on thp clutch iS !i;h.-r t-i vcJl it and act ps a rn'iv ' -1 for slirpa. I aJ I J Do not forpct that the ground conni i tion of the ignition circuit should hav!B

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should be kept in as good condition as the suit you wear. Keep your auto top and upholstering in good condition. At the

first sign of a tear or cut you 1 street, has copped of! a new Allen.

should bring your car to this shop. Prompt attention will save you a good many dollars, perhaps. I do the best work at prices that please. Full line of auto accessories. Get the habit of seeing Joe.

JOE WIEDERGQTT HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. v 1 i . jjoci. -

TIRES AND TUBES Calumet Vulcanizing and Welding Works GIVE MORE THAN THE GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES. CHAS. V. BARNES, Prop. 742 Calumet Ave. Tel. Htmmond 3461.

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Place your order now for spring delivery and save $75 to $150. One Paige, like new $650.00 1917 Ford Touring Car. fine condition; only $350.00 1919 Chevrolet Touring; a good bargain at $750.00

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A self -starting: New Year we hope Won't haye to be hauled home with & rope. v Tlie New Year is a start-again time in everybody's life. Vv'hat will be your mileage and average speedduring the ear? Have you or your car got their new bearings yet? Does the Condi's tion of your car admit of the proper pred transmission? This is the rcady-relief-repair shop. MANIS BROS. Opposite Central Park Tel. 200S Hammond.

A Convalescent Auto ! One of those fellows who is alIways just out of the hospital is I nothing but an expense and a wor- ' ry to its owner. You live just once here, and you can't live happily Uvith a thine like that on vour

hands. Can it get rid of it. I will take it off your hands and pay you a pretty good price for the old rattletrap. Then you can feel good.

land get a real machine, if you

want to. tall me up and I will come over and make an examination, if you can't get here with it. Maurice E. Ein GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE Office and Yards Calumet and Conkey Ave.. Hammond. Tel. 2728.

Martin Cunningham, superintendent of the W. B. Conkey company, is out in a new Chandler Sports model. - A. E. Cameron, superintendent of the Swift plant in Hammond, is driving a new Nash.

Rudolph Hansen. Hammond, saw fit to invest in a new Scripps-Booth. which he is now driving. Peter Kmiel and Chas. Nevroski, both of East Chicago, went home the other night with a new Maxwell apiece. C. A. Lockwood. of 3 Waltham street. Hammond, has invested in a Chandler touring. - John McGuire, the pluming man down on Calumet, has taken unto himself a. Liberty Su Sedan.

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It is very important Ui.it regain.- i-.-, spections should be mado of the leather I coverlngrs or "boots'" -which protect the universals and other part?. j

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year users become Goodyear boosters, and that boosting is the natural outgrowth of dollars saved in tire bills. Show a man where you can put money in his pocket and you touch a tender spot. Let's Talk It Over

.Vi would be glad to talk to you about your tire problems, whether you buy from us or not. T e Know we can save you a potential amount on your tire bills. We would be glad to prove this if you will let us. GOODYEAR Pneumatic Truck Tires, Solid Tires and Ccrd Tires. Also Goodrich. Miller, Michclin and Portage Tires. Lake County Auto Supply and Sales Company

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70S HOHMAN STREET.

TEL. HAMMOND 1741.

Street ear strikers don't pay. A.Ui B

any owner who had to b ty gasoline and,

They ued to hsns horse thie. but

,the msn -who steals an automobile gets

off with a parole. The longest way 'round is the shortest, way homo when thi firpt route Is a concrete road and the other mud. Add Mean Sayings (for the bird who splashes mud all over you): 'TH bet yo-rre. one of those kind that buy their automobile, supplies at tha 10-ce-it Stole."

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HARMFUL

Bert Mrthod Is Tint to X,ay JUm en Tloor and Insert T4t Stem ia Troper Place. The bst method of mour. tins straightfifie tires is first to lay the rim on the floor and insert the valvo stem of the tire in the proper rlac. About ten inches of th? bead on both sides of the valve should then be forced into place. After thus startins the tire it shouhl be further forced into place by stamping

on it. first on one. side, and then on the oth"r. which as a rule Is all that neC- ' essary to seat the tire properly, though j sometimes it may be necessary to resort '

to tne aid or a tire tool. The ends of the rim may be broupht into place with the use of a screwdriver, due care b"ins tffcen not to set the wronf end of the i im on top.

Mechanism Tht Transmits forer Trom

Eurtoa t Wheels Is BeceiTinf Bestmctlre Strain. The car owner should remember that

when the clutch takes a fierce hold and does rot have a. slight slip, the mechanism that transmits the rower from the ensine to the drie whorl?, particularly as regards pinions, universals and gear teeth, receives destructive strains.

CHEVROLET "F. B. 40 Sedan

Represents the ideal in a completely equipped medium priced dosed car.

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COLONEL MAPES MUST APPEAR WITH PRISONER According; to a message received from the state capltol on Saturday. Col. M'apes, commanding the federal troops stationed in Gary has been cited to appear in the Tedera court at Indianapolis Tuesday, to show why Mr. Michael Karshewsky is still being h'-id a military prisoner. The order for Col. Map's to hrlns Karshews'sy Into the Federal court at Indianapolis tomorrow was Issued by Judse Albeit e. Anderson according to the message . The message salys the osder follows the action of Swan M. Johnson, Chicago attorney, who has filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that Karrhewsky has been h"lj in j;iil since October 23. when he was arrested by the military authorities.

$1795 F. 0. B. FLINT, MICH.

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DOUGLAS AND HOHMAN STS., HAMMOND.

MICH. AND GRAPEVINE, IND. HARBOR.

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EV F R Y O M F who has anything to do with an automobile, whether for pleasure or business, should read the new feature THE AUTO QUIZ in the Auto Section of next Monday's TIMES

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O. K. Garage & Sales Co. 822 CALUMET AVE. TELEPHONE 368.

"The machine that more than makes good." PRICES: Paterson 7-pass. Sedan $2630 Paterson 5-pass. Sedan $2609 Paterson 5-pass. Touring $1695 Paterson 7-pass. Touring $1725 ' DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE PATERSON SEDAN JUST ARRIVED.

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