Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1920 — Page 7
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The greatest single reason for the popularity of the five-passenger Paige "Glenbrook" is its new six-cyl' inder motor. Since this model made its appearance, wonderful reports have been coming to us about its remarkable power and economical performance. The attainment of these much desired qualities was by no means the result of circumstance. A predetermined standard of motor building was alone responsible for them. We knew what we were striving for and we will' ingly devoted three years of ceaseless effort to the realization of our ideal. In the performance of the Paige ''Glenbrook" has come our reward. From what its owners say of it, we know that we have indeed accomplished our purpose. A single demonstration will convince you, we believe, that it is the greatest dollar 'for-dollar value on the American market. Won't you take that demonstration?
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT, Michigan JERRY O'NIEL PAIGE DEALER 671 CALUMET AVE. TEL. HAMMOND 82.
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Jolly Jerry O'Neill. Paige dealer, is so enthusiastic about the Auto and Truck Show in Chicago that he failed to show up at headquarters on Calurnetj A avenue until last night. I - I Good t
R. C. and H. N. Durham, the Willard fellers, are going to have some ; Syste company. White and Stromberger, the new auto accessory men. will occupy, the front part of their building. i Calls ",, . , . . : . . . . kor
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When you can get what you need in your own city at same or better prices.
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Gene haver, the big chief at the South Shore Auto Co., states that his concern is establishing a branch at Valparaiso for Porter county. "This gives the South Shore a spread equal to any other agency in Northern Indiana."
P. J. Bauwens, of the Studebaker station, sends a wireless from somewhere between here and South Bend that he is "stalled" on an iceberg and is unable to make more than 14 knots an hour.
Genial Gene Shaver of the South hore, says there's something else contagious besides the owls, but that he ain't a-goin' to tell.
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'e Are Experts on All Ignition. Lighting and Starting Systems.
E. Ullrich is now out in 3 Monroe touring car just purchased.
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A Complete Line of ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE AUTOMOBILE. Auto Electric Equipment Co, QUIINT BROS. Props.
j EXPERTS ON MAGNETOS, STARTERS AND GENERATORS. ,701 Hohman S. Phone 2343. Hammond. Ind.
Dr. J. Arthur Davis, the dentist, has a new one, this time a Monroe touring with winter top.'
John Grady. 4125 Ivy street, Indiana Harbor, will be seen driving a new Allen this spring. i
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Twin City News Notes
Office, Hoom2-2, Calumrt lildgr. Phone ; rs.l. ItMldrnrr, 431S Olcott Avcnur. 1 l'hunr 213. j The Woman's Guild of th Church r.f ! St. AlUan, will meet tomorrow affr-j noon with Mrs. Krpd St inha 11 eh ami discussion wiil take place of the ail-j viisahility of fjivlng' a card party this coming Saturday eveninpr. 1 Icretof ore ' the events live tc-n so s-ucefssful thut others cr( promised in quick succcs- : .sion. hut illness hap dotcrred the plans as previously arranged. The one for Saturday evr-nlng scorns most probable j however, and all members who can ;
possibly be present at the meeting tomorrow will do so. The literary department of the East Chicago AVomna's club will hold the first of their February meetiriRS with Mrs. II. If. Clark, 4324 Magoun avc, tomorrow afternoon with the" hostess as leader in the Ruskin study. As matters of other importance will le brought up at this departmental meeting it is urgred that there be a goml attendance of members present. A popular Harbor younr man to Join the rank of bendicts during the past week is Mr. Mat Dillon, son of Mrs. Mary L'illion of (Jrapevine St., the bride Miss Anna I'urran, is from South Chicago, where the ceremony was perform ed yesterday at St. Patrick's church with the pastor. Rev. Fr. O'Reilly officiating. Mr. Dillon is associated with the Galvin Garage In the capacity of ihaeuffeur and general utility man. The bride was gowned in blown taffeta and wore a picture hat to match. Her attendant was Mrs. Miller, who was attired in blue taffeta with hat to match. Mr. Dillon was attended by his brother. Charles Dillon. The couple are presntly honeymooning at towns in Michigan and upon their return here will live temporarily with the bride's parents, the Con Currans of 9133 Houston avf. Miss Hazel Hart, second to the young est of the children of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, of 3821 Hemlock St.. and a miss of seventeen years met with an unfortunate accident which resulted in the loss of one of Tier eyes which had to be removed to prevent any further infection which might develop and also prove disastrous. The operation took place at St. Margaret's hospital and Miss Hart is resting very well. A week oyo while fondling a kitten, a pet of household, in some inexplicable way to Miss Hart and her mother, who was in the room at 'e same time, the paw of the Kitten was thrust into the eye with the result as stated. Mi?s Hazel lias many friends who deeply regret ii' r plight but are glad to know of iu r rallying well from the experience. The Iadies Soical t'nion of the First !th)dit church of Hast Chicago will
mt-.-t Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. C. Urandenburg, 4515 Magnun ave., for a social tea and hold a bake sale of home edibles. Members of the church and their friends are iriv it, d. Andrew Rooney, tller at the First National Tank, is ill at his home in Kennedy avenue and his sister. Kthel Wilson, a trained nurse who has been busily engaged on special oases, was called horn to take care of him. Edward T. P.loom of Alexander ave. is also 111 with the flu. He is an employe of the freight claim office at Gibson. The No Name club mets tomorrow evning with Miss Celia Cohen in South Magoun ae. The I.ady Elks will be entertained tomorrow evening at the homo of Mrs. M. F. McCarty in North Tod ave. Mrs. J. P. Lewis who Is visiting here from her home at Saginaw, Mich., is spending today with Mrs. L. "W. Giles. Captain M. D. Minis, Is a visiter of bis siter. Miss Eva.Mims at the M. O. Seifert home in Mngoun ave. , Attorney Abe Ottenheimer was called to Denver, Col., where his brother Nathan, who sought the milder climat.s f r recuptration of his health and de v lop:d : umonia is he!b.ed to be very critically ill. Mrs. Aim Goodfriend of this city, is also a sister to vhe stricken man. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Totts of Grapevine st, have a baby boy. Mrs. I'otts ivas Misa Hazel Edgar of South Forythe ave before her marriage and her cousin, Mrs. Will Fag n who was Miss I '.essie K'l;ar, has a little boy born the day following. Mr. Fagen is son of the late Garrett Fagen of Graievine st. The Jesse Thompson family was entertained yesterday at the. ". H. Richeson home in North Baring ave., in celebration of .Mrs. Richeson's birthday. Mrs. Helen Funkhouser of North Bar iiig ave. is very ill and hr daughter. Mrs. Helen Harris summoned from New ;York. Mrs. Harris" stage name is Helen Aubrey and presntly she was fulfilling a threatrical contract in New York City. Mrs. A. II. Watts of the F.icknell Apartments has departed for Columbus, Ohio, owing to the critical illness of her grandmother, which news concerning her arrival here a few days Mr. and Mrs Otto Seehase rf Deodar st. have returned from Indianapolis where they have been in attendance at the convention of the Indiana State Hardware Association. The Miriam Uebekah lodge will hold a business session thi sevf nine to which all members are urgently askc.j to be present. Mrs. Edward Co wart of Grapevine st is convalescing from a man? weeks illness brought about by the grippe. Mrs. Otto Seehase of Deodar St.. is entertaining the members of her Five Hundred club at a one o'clock luncheon at Mandel's tea room in Chicago tomorrow afternoon.
TIRES AND TUBES By far the best investment. Would you like to have the proof? Calumet Vulcanizing and Welding Works CHAS. V. BARNES, Prop-. 749 Calumet Ave. Tel. Hammond 3461.
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The even greater worthiness of the new Scripps-Booth models designed, machined and built in the new factory evidences the advantages wrn'ch result from ideal production facilities and close affiliations with many of the largest motor car builders. These new cars are distinctively Scripps-Booth in design, comparing in appearance with the finest motor cars low, straight-lined and lustrously finished in a variety of colors. Their appointments include many unusual'features found only in the Scripps-Booth models. Real comfort is obtained by deep upholstery, extra ling, wide springs and a wheel base of increased length to give easy riding qualities, yet to provide for a short turning" radius. Scientific construction wth an even distribution of weight, gives these models strength without bulk and road steadiness without excessive weight. The Scripps-Booth six-cylinder valve-in-head motor develops ample power for all conditions flexibility for congested traffic, with speed and hill climbing ability to meet all requirements.
PRICES F. 0. B. DETROIT. Five-Passenger Touring Car, Model B-39 . . $1425 Three-Passenger Roadster, Model B-40 . . $1425 Five-Passenger Sedan, Model B-41 . . . . $2175 Four-Passenger Coupe, Model B-42 . . . $2095 Wire Wheels Extra On All Models.
HAMMOND NASH SALES COMPANY 48-50 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. TEL. 375.
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