Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1920 — Page 7

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GARAGE SERVICE PHONE 386. CALUMET AND BECKER STS., HAMMOND. IND. REPAIRING. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.

William Vogt, of the East Side Cartic

jape, tnas taken, er rather been lortUL.ite enough to secure the agency for the Monroe automobile, a product not very familiar to the natives hereabouts, but a Hoosier machine through and through. The machine is turned ! out at Indianapolis and is ?aid to be making good. It is a medium pi iced !car with some very high class features.

William Hoeppncr of 104 Detroit tstreet, treated himself to an Essex seidan last week; so did Joe Krzywinski

of 4901 Baring avenue. East Chicago.

BATTERIES

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The Vesta Battery Man 318 Fayette St. Phone 2655

The Parker Taxi Co. has added to their service a Cadillac sedan.

I Eck Campbell has purchased of P. J. IBauwens a Studebaker touring car.

i Attorney J. D. Kennedy of East Chi- around with sawed off smellers.

icago, and William C. Peterson of 47

"But speaking about morale," says P. J. Bauwens. of the Studebaker station, 'it's wonderful Imw you can build up that f-iculty even in animals. I was greeted one morniag not so long ago by a 'purp' that showed the effects of about 999 needless kicks, and

I the little fellow thought he had one i r v 11 1

coming item me. wen. ne was invited on the infide where the weather was warm, and a lxtt"- of milk was ordered from a nearby store. He

showed a keen appreciation for 'wet' !

goods and had an almost unlimited capacity for "solids. His tail had a downward curve and extended straight under for a day or so. A good war.n bed, regular meals and friendly treatment have caused him to forget his former troubles and he now feels jut

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kf-t ;tro I'hor i;n;-...-.. find uwuai'v v..

to he rcc'.'nstruetau fr export i"tff - -The farmer tak their i-i.nc-iitrut r-

I tii'' IcrrU m:irk'!. wh-re tln-v lisi..'.i. .f

tli'in to Imc.t I oeolTS at thi b- j.rit oltain I !. Thu 1j, nl o-:tl r. in turn. Fell ;h-m to lieTiscd coIUxUts fr -tit tit. port.--. Th port Ur . i -.- lias fo roy a Ms

!( th" fiovertitncnt, ;-n'l. aft' r h:ppii.g lite i ',' nl r't t-s t" liis ov. n p..rt. '.e : I LiTiil-.r i'l lisa'iiiii to (xpor tlfin wl:hiii Jl frta::i I'TUi, usually tb m.'i'.t!."!. 1 Accirfl'.n; tj (he s i.--1 1st i ah - 1 1 ; . t

j i.f the year 19 IS, prf-prfj by the iCh'n"Sf furitlin Cut'totus. 'bo t.t rl x2S2X1V ' r'tt tt turtusten I atnount'-d t. 10.7,'? 5 1 slvrt tons. However, tin tola! pr.-bi'--

j t;on for tbe year excret-i this jfisuro. t!irr tin j larjfO quant !tis "ft tin t-'.f rearilnp 'l.'stricttt whieb cmil'l 1 be nwir.ir to thi ceati'-n Kit vs-

' ! ti!itlS in Eurcp-. The working of the international news SEftVK.El Jjtposits coiUinu-.i until February. 1!1, U'AHI.NUTmN. Jan. f A muitious . wj,-n tb op-rater taw thnt the returns AmTi ns u"'..?,rin to bec.-in.; uVii'H would net even pty th.-lr workmen. It . .,, , I l. Ktate.1 that the mining cptraiions -:( "f ,an:"t,,n ttUn Witn',Jv ' ; rot be renamed unlcw the market Pi!.-e ..: ythitB f'T thm may do . by 8- i S j.jh etu--ufrh to enable operators to

tf, China. ...c rOing t tb advice pay cac'i workman

for his !"ibor.

u.i;ti-y ar r' ported In ft:s of v'oltrr.t nti-dytiantic CensonMraticns a? SofVi. I.: tlatin, uccoriilr.ii to R V.xcharifc Tei:P"a;-U diapateh frora Sf"e tafiny . forty tl a?arid persons joined in the d'.-montitrat ions anl the palace of Esivir.p KerdUiand wm attacked. The police ha.5 a 2if?icu:t t-rr.e restoring ordfr.

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One tiling that irritates the motorists quite a bit these days is the blocking of the crossings at Calumet, Columbia and Oakley avenue, but particularly at Calumet avenue, where the traffic is heavy. Trainmen must be unsympathetic fellows, particularly on the M. C. Boys, when you get a machine of your own, you will then knowwhy blocking the crossings is disagreeable to vour motor friends.

jack Lreoi, the Harley man, says if some promoter would build a mile race track in Hammond, he would have a gold mine. There are enough fans in this territory to make it worth while to pull off a big race evry two weeks.

The editor of this column welcomes news of interest relating to automobiles and allied lines.

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

Arthur Snodzrass of the Auto Cu-

toms Shop had a neat little joke played week I t r j i-i

or? turn recently, ne ordered a h: lot of advertising pencils to be handed out to his customers. Someone inserted an ad in the paper, stating that a free pencil would be given to any kid who would come to the shop. Forty

The Cut R ite Auto Paint and Top Shop on Indiana avenue, has outgrown its present place and will move into their new building in about two

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Albei t Porter, 4.'9 Cleveland street, i 'Xh'ting, is the owner of a new Grant Six touring car.

urcnins were there early the next day. all in a row, waiting; their turn for a pencil. Mr. Snodgrass was busy in the back end of his shop when about the 354th lad came in and he told the boy to he'p himself. He "cleaned"' Art to the tunc of fourteen pencils, leaving one as an appreciation of Mr. Snodgrass generosity.

Dale Fleckinger, Indiana Harbor, will soon be driving a Nash coupe.

Alfred "Iromp, Hammond, has placed his order for a Scripps-Booth touring car.

Mrs. F. E. Hankforth. of the Hankfor'h Hat Shop, has purer afed a Sport model Hudson.

Leo Knoerzer. of the Bohling Auto Sa!s, has a fellow down thre w1

has al! tr" psychologists you ever I dreamed of beat when it comes to ana-' ! : -1 -n t u

I y-lll6 cuaracter. i ne reilow we are i speaking about it a bull pup. and i tt L l - ' r . i ,

uiougu ne is periectly harmless, lie l-r, !! b.. LI- ' .r i

v-u,, mi jvju uy jus t-vpression mat be knows about every little mean thing you did in your life.

Henry Chappi, of West Hammond, is driving a new Hudson sedan.

The Patterson Six Touring

PRICES: Paterson 7 -pass. Sedan $2630 Paterson 5-pass. Sedan $2600 Paterson 5-pass. Touring $1695 Paterson 7-pass. Touring $1725 Don't Fail to see the Patterson Sedan Just Arrived.

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Before you sell your old tires or 645 He h-nan ! junk your machine, see me. 1 1 ; 1

;?ay the highest prices. ;

how. ir vour auro's feeling' sick

You th-;n should bring it to us quick. : . , , 1 When your car starts to groan j Also have a big stock ot used; or squeak there's something the!tjr(;S ancJ auto parts that I will sell; matter vvuth it inside. If you don't j understand auto-lingo you had '"'St. j

better have us diagnose the case correctly. We can lell whether it needs a little oil tonic or if an operation is necessary. We render a painless bill.

P.J. BAUWENS Auto Sales

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Jos. F.. Kr7winski. of Indiana Hirboi. the popular driii man. came over to Hammond and placed his ordr for an Lsex sedan.

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I u wi r li f.ne . The riisi;iv?ry of th tiv,K3:'n ra ns in i.'hlna han been r : 'it. The princ jatl dLstncls. in vhiel. the r.(inTal in r-'un.i are the i-rovmcts of ll'ina.i. in ihv. Hvathern rart "l" China in Hanjf-

rhow an-i its viemity, Nankanifhs'!! j raiyu. Kiljun?, Jl.-lfunjf. L,ukfur.K j an! Chuhiaiie di.-tf -t. T!h dietricte ;

in-;t!oned above are rn'.y those in which op'-rat!ons are now t-cins ricJ on, there hvU.g other Ui'tt' areas in which tuntf!tin rir s.t.s are found which have not as y-t been cpni"l. t'hinese tarfslfn in th f jm of wolframit'- orctirs either at snnds or pt-ri':ts in thf t reams or in thv frnal! v.-.r.s in thf- pranitic rci'.. The f..r':ivr lnpot-'ts die oin'tinie9 R"iti. f.unitrJ t.y i-asiit'i'.i-1 r niavn'tilf. r.r it., til. .!-!.. liy rr.lxcj with qiirti ,t:,.1s. iY.f ; 1 1 f r in the :or:il cf veins ran '.rig in tincUnenH !cm a fractJ-n o fir, .noli t" I'-'" !" thrr-i: lm!i3. Although t'Oth k'nds of depoi:t ate f.-im-l in :r.',y -iily pestfre.J ret.ic ri". th"y ate r,"" ' found in lars qunntitits In any paftiou'ar ar-. For tliis reason tt'i-i ftihO Itecau-? t;:;ft indti.ti v la ef vfrv vcf.nt ori.iit Jn

Ch'i.a, r.o moiirn systematic mrtlid h3ve !. n inat.gtiratel to explore fh's I

r- e i ! Th- i-rii.ciral r.M:thc-l of minirtt is J.y the u a ef r-nkes, tefi ar.l fns. which are ued for wuahniK the stream er", and soni'-tlni' s hisck pnj.-r Is uwil for -xtracti!.r th vJil';Hbl o.ntent of thf? ore. "U'ith tho rxcep'ivn of a ft w plact'rs in Iluaii and Kwar.gtonr, i.-rly 11 ,.f ;!.- minii.t ir; e-trrit-i or, lv fmni- , r who work during- their epa re time Hi'fcr their furming rerl Is eomple". .-1 Tut :.:!', thf ..t.rly r-"t ef 1J1 ) !

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i't pr ices ;; ; ;,.- VVt ri ,15 t'.. l; u v to l.O'ia ir.d l'cr . to .January, i'U'.c

AUTO HSARSE BURNS ON STREET OF GARY. V.Tiile jou.e from Chicajiu t. St. Jui', Itieh.. a Ip'ice e.uto bearse was -i-iruytd, hv ir: in from vf llio Um.'o Driwn Ste.el Co. plant on K. Fifth a . tin (Jary Friday ev- nlnff. Tho fir- h -partim-nt ronpomh-d to an alarm sit m y a SvIdC-r. It is sa'd t!-.at roi:ic thins went wrr-n with the carburetr and steend later there- won a npurt of 'if and the car was a ns e-f tininP. Th tar was owned l;y Aiiarn licrirsan, an uii'l-rt'ker at St. Jo.'. Mich

ir war wrri a? toi;ow

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tt inter. i;iN. to January, r'l.e !-i-'s ftr Ion; from January. 1!19. o Ai,?..'. 13.9. there wan i.o mo rk'-t In lianghal or li'mskeiiK, only a few transactions fiavinfr taken plnc in Canton find Swatow lit price" varying frcin 3M to 250 taeis per ton.

W. M2GRAW DIES AT GARY, SUNDAY

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Follow ir? a brief Ulne.", v; t.:Gra-. iL'i Ada: i trrt, Oary

71 years , ld, died at the fam.l" i' dencc yi;nterUay morning- ' l"-ath

attribute t- pncuir.onia . Mr. ;,',.'(.iraw was employed in th m'.H and way we'l knnwii. Kesidt s hiJ wife I in survived by five rinuerK.- ? and or.e son. In charv-e ,:.f fri- Misons the funeral wil! ;e i.eia at the family resilience t-'-rnorr-jw aft-rno -n at 3 .! p m. It r.r ai nt Oak li II.

VISITS IN GARY Mrs. Charles Zander of I'.'stM'tir.e. Ia., Is ependlr.if a two weeks vUit with her s.s'.pr, Mrs. J. I'.. Fri'.Jman, Tui Delaware street, i) i.nry.

DIED LAST NIGHT

RESUME LUNCHEONS Member? of the Gary Commercial C';rar5 now f njoytng a regular noon d t . luncheon, wnlch was iartd last wek The r.iid-eiay lunch y.-n ere nerved b'-tu-en the hour r-f 11:30 nd 2 SO and !,, -ven:n? t.ienl from 5:30 t) S:J0. a '.aoi' tic K'U- dinner ia served wi iiir da 1 S.

GARY DRUGGIST TURNS SLEUTH Harry Stringfellow, Gary'B well-known c'.rupRist. turned detective yesterday that is lies f'arttd to do eomc pernors! !euthir.g that he doeS not intend to gise up u it t : 1 h J!r,d the party that fole :-t b-t in liis fitrr in ths Reynolds buildin? remaining nt-arly 5 200. It wa. vhiie Ifirry was changing a J20 bill for i-uft'-T)' r yesttrday afternoon ihit th thttft occurred. JI left the wallet ca t'n - untt r for a minuto to attend to another matter and whin he returned it was gor.e. Mr. Sitringfeilow suspects a party that was "tandir.j; a tthe came counter who left this t'.ere immediately.

SOLDIERS TO STAGE ATHLETIC CARNIVAL

Izra nii.-worlh Koontz 5S years eld, died at the fa-nily r'denc shortly after 11:00 oVloclt las-t nisht followlnj a linperin illness. The r-miin w 15 be shipped to Mar.halltown. 1a , for burial.

BULGARIA1J ROYAL PALACE ATTACKED.

; IMTFRNATIONAL NTWS SERVICE' IiN'ltN .Ian. f. 'one hundred cas-

Tl-.e soldiers are to staere another boxir.? carnival in Oary this wek. thai If, providing they are not called aw' . I'repa rations have been completed for another bij rhow at the Gary thwtrnext Friday eve-ninfr whn a card of m'x fatt tojtR will be staged. Ticks' are now on t.le in all the cdar stores" at the theatre and the Th price wiil be- tl a feat. First come, f.rtl -r: e J .

NEGROES ROB CAR OPERATORS V.'hiie ehanins fji trolley wir en hits csr et th " Y" at 26th ave. on S. !iro&dway late last r.iht. Peter Seeb.T-'c, operitor of on" of the nw one-man car?. wa5 hehl up and robbed by two bold negroes. It wns net learned how nauvh the rrV.hery netted th two hold-up men.

Some one with a real good imagin-! atlon please suggest a place suitable for the Auto Show the kind of a show Hammond is anxious to pull off. If you l-now of a Rood nlace notifv

li. F. McFarland .of thr Mcl! rov tor Supply Co.

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11. A. Eisner, salesman for the Ham i . i -

mond iNash oases, was in a street car i 'M

actident in v.Incago last night, but

came out of the wreckage ttnhmf ill

Hammond dealers report the sale of automobiles unusuailv active for this time of the year. Buvers are anticipating the same condition that existed last fprins and rather than take chance? tr getting the ca- -f t..eir choice Liter they are following tr,e ex ample of the early bird.

TREND TOWARD

CAR HEATERS I

An "utstund'm; fa'ure of rnotor car r-rod!ie:on 'bis sea son is si Id- t" bo tho trend toward car lieeters. Twenty manufacturers are etinlprdn cr al or p'irt cf their, los'-d lines wi'h boaters. forn aut-mobile rnaraifacturers thlrk before loo,- ill - heat, r will be regarded s a i'oifnry part of standard eTJlpment sinve -orr.fc.rt in winter driving requires oiiie form of lieatinR for the tenneati for tin- car. This applies partieuiarly to opeti rrnel'l.

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NASH SIX STEPHENS Place your order now for spring delivery and save $75 to $150. One Paige, like new $550 00 1917 Ford Touring Car, fine condition; only $1r0 00 1919 Chevrolet Touring; a good bargain at $750.00 SCRIPFS BOOTH MAXWELL .

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