Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1920 — Page 6
Power-Dumping Motor Truck is a Versatile Machine
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VeraHTlty is an cutstaailins; feature of tfc- Wtite porer-du-ining triuk. la addition to the mi?-e!!aTivn!S u.-rs to hich it Is put in grorral hauliai. its convrnent, tiTne-savins dumping app-iratus matfa it especially valuable in transporting exufcbed stone-, gravel, son J, Liu k, and ther road anJ censimctioa niatcriais and in tiie 3:Ir"cr- of coal and ro'vc. A morn in u-rni arr rnunicipaJ -ind yjveannrwtal highway clepaxtnient.s road nd buildinz contractori, construction
comp:i rues, lu)lders ?t;pp'i!es compar.ie.. .-oii doi'.ets and general hauling -oncern-. It is bciit in 2, o-ii1, and 5-tuii r.:p.i -i: :os, afford in s; an ample rane of ca pn.it v f r any requirements in these various tield. I The power-dumping deviee has I vcn prrVcred t-o it has distinct ad vantages m ! econonuzir.rf time and incrcas-ir.g otcr,!t- , ing e.'in ier.cv. This apparatus will d:s- ! char ihi truck's load in thirty t-cs ond-. I perrr.rting the bciy to l-e elevated tany ' angle desired tip to 4. degree. It i ar I exceedingly usci'u! piece vi machinery in
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11 II 'the Stephens Salient Six. V1 , """ I "EnKinefrs rouhl iifver 1 "U whrn the
T w F-r-K' wouid l.reijni" lower. TO j Analysis of thr- fuel 1tut!r,n pave only Ql i:stk. ono answr Hujld th- fiiRlne to t.urn r:0. 'fli imr-on Feature the lowest grade of easollne 1h.1t en
Service eomo In th fu'.uro. Thru we will havf
1. The iifc of 1 1 !Te ro'Ii t rise tlrrs on 'no pr. Inei.i or the c.'ii.Uuntly
th.. t'.ir w !: vlil ttfiKl in ver- 1 iuvhtii.b ftraacs o: Kasoiine.
a-(rh hi if the difrentla4 Rears, at one Kirst r-so.areh cIihnkoiI the Ixtsln of
1 w id eont inually he turnhife fast- 'h" "Id Internal eombust ion engine id?a.
than the ot'i-r wheel. ilns will ist "e lowered grade of g.i.sidine. a
raii.se itimwpsjnry wear of the differ- ; l5ri". heat'-d and perfectly va:ried pi ent'il part', ar. l result hi loss ofjnni.t be preparod. Instead of the former power. cold mixture. The reason Is that a dry, 2 (I-.o'.irie actually flJ for 6 rents; heated and perfectly vaporized Fas, so j, fai'.u'i hi 1 3 11 ' . (prepared. Ignited quicker, exploded fast-
Is poor enough, and Is constantly be-j day engine must be able to bum nil the coming poorer, the new- modern present fcs and t-he lowest grades of gasoline without lessened performance." Is Urn Six has the fuel problem whipped insos'atemenl of ft. J. Heist, of the Ham- far as the quality of the gasoline owa-
Feature tires on in over- . ni one
turnhife fast1. This will
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Dont threw youi papci a-yij without readin2. the want zd pace.
Be on Quarrf Alwaya. Shnt the door and keep tile padlock on ajrninst mean thought. One ilngU night of lying: on the frwind brinK' the red of rust to the shiniest plowshare that ever was made. Exchange.
for a ear Is a. ' r nd burnel completely before the
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f ui.lile;u.hed muslin, larg alvrs open for discharge. Stephana to rover the entire car with j engineers, fiys Mr. Heist, developed a
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A Maxwell is 98? mctaland the very best metal that metallurgists can specify. Pound for pound it equals the metal in any car built. The Maxwell, is made- of light-weight but strong - metals.. They had to be light because the mission of the 3kaxweII is- economical transportation. Thjey had to be strong because the Maxwell is built , tp; caxrr- just as heavy a passenger load over the same roads and at the same speed as any car, despite its prjLcje or size. Any-engineer-will tell you that in getting that rare combination of strength with lightness high prices must be paid for the metals. Their use, however,, repays the makers of the Maxwell in many ways because each car each day is winning friends.. Today these friendships, expressed in terms of cars, are well on the road to 400,000. You cannot go back of these numbers any more than you can go back of the fact that the sun rises in the morning. They tell the story; and it's largely a story of what the Maxwell is made of fine metals, Hammond Nash Sales Company 48 State St. Phone 375 Hammond
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protects the car from sun in an emergency la a liable.
4. A spark oecui s -n the outer aitrface of th porerdaln of R spark plug bec;niM. tp,e surface Is oily, and has rollected mi aui"iitir of Iron and steel lust, rival i',if a shorter path for the current to travel f:om the plug termi
nal to ground. speed ''ars are necessary to tir-ii,'ie various drivInK ratios suitaloe for different road conditions. Also to facilitate smooth. easy starting v. ithout strain to the mechanism. r.. The average car has a cylinder eo iprt s.-:on of '.i i pounds per square null. Th.e limit of Cornprersion In any :. ndT l. 12'J pounds r square Inch. lie.it, ; coinjiression W"Uld causo preignition. 7 'nt!-kld chains, unless attached prop. ri.v. will damage the tires s- :-(:". Th- rhaina should he installed v :tii th" li 'Oiii on th.e outside and a w.-?y from the t e. Tl :s 1 to prevent ii,e c!;a if.s f t rmi chatinK the casings. I'hain - should let be hooko'l up tightly. It' they are allowed to work freely, they will work around the tire and w i: 1 not cut it. 8. U is estimated that 1.S31.9C3 motor vehicles were built In the United States in 1313. 9. A leaky carburetor float can be rpalrel in an emergency by means of a weak ppring of proper length placed beneath the float to hold it in Its proper position. 1 a. The positive and negative terminals of a storage l attery ran be told by attaching1 copper wires to each if the terminals and dipping the other ends of th.e wires in a glass of sllifhtly salt water. Bubbles will form ar nnd the rr.ri of the positive -wire.
A voitmerer may he used, and if it is not connected to the proper terbinala it will not register. m:w ii i:snr. 1. Should the air pressure in tires be the same in winter as i -i summer? How can a loose or squeaky fender brace bo silenced? ?. Wfnt Is a stream l!ne body? j
4. Is !l necessary to have a differential In a car? 3. tVhat four things If observed will keep you out of the clutches of a traffic officer? fi. Why Is it necessary to have a heavy flywheel on an engine? 7. 'What is the average life of a motor car? 8. Is paint an electrical conductor? !. What is the use of the spark control lever on the steering wheel? l' ro you know the various distances In which you should be able to stop yn-jr cir esi'.y without sliding the rear tires? These nuestlons will be answered next week in this column, when a new set of questions will be printed.
nporizing v. all and superheat ing chamber. The Incoming vapor from the carburetor is thrown against the vaporizing wall. It Is completely vaporized, dried and heated to a eon Oct ti niDira-
i t iro. The superheating chamber holds j the vaporized gas at its temperature I until drawn it to the combustion chanij In r. This prevents condensation In the j c ylinder. : Mr. Heist eajs the Stephens Salient
Miller Uniform Tires Hand built by "veterans of the best materials obtainable. So it's not luck but certainty that each tire is as good as the best. We have a full line of sizes in fabric and cord with the famous "Geared-to-the-Road Tread." We repair tires with the best repair materials. Our work is guaranteed and the price is right. Be ready for the first nice weather. Spencer & Blatt MILLER TIRE SHOP Phone East Chicago 1529J 4536 Forsythe Ave. EAST CHICAGO Across from the City Hall.
PROPERLY BUILT ENGINE SOLVES FUEL PROBLEM
R. J. Heist Tells What One Type Engine Has Accomplished. "IVohfibly the most important, consid'Tntioh .n th purelias of a new noi"" car 1 the fuel burning qualities of tt.o er.ame, without dwelling on the ptcseiit fpiaht y of the gas-dlli. which
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Mas Arrived The only successful lightweight. Sold on easy payments 66c a day gets you on the way. Waiting for your inspection. 229 State Street
J. WALZ
Lake County Distributor lixcclsior, Henderson, Cleveland, Reading Standard.
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Patterson Allen American Beauty Delivery at Once
10R YEARS, Paterson auto-
mobiles have held a high place in public opinion.
The reasons for Paterson popularity are varied. Ride in a Paterson, notice how the slight inequalities of city pavements cease to exist. The 58-bch, serai-elliptic springs lessen to a great degree the shock of larger bumps and holes in country roads. To those of a technical turn of mind, the simplicity cf construction is at once a source of admiration and surprise. The Paterson contains no complicated arrangements.
Owners also appreciate the economy ofo fuel and tires which they find in the Paterson.
See Us Now for Particulars and Demonstration.
O. K. Garage and Sales Co.
To those who are interested the American Beauty, we wish to advice the price advances March 1st.
822 Calumet Ave. Phone 368 SEVERAL USED CAR BARGAINS.
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Gasoline purchased and old by us under United States Navy Specifications, is the best all year around gas made.
TEXACO DEALERS HAJOtOKD. A CO UN GAJtAGE, WUllama and Holiman ata. AtrDITOBXrxi OAB.AOE, 360 Calumet ave. AUTO CONSTBUCTION REPAIR CO.. 152 Fayette at. BOEUHQ AUTO SUES CO, 707 Hohman ar. CAXUMET AVENUE QAKAQE, 773 C el timet eve. CALUMET VULCAjaZINO CO. 479 Calumet ave. EAST SIDE OAJtAOE, Cor. Calumet and Becker at. ECLIPSE DUSTP BOX CO. 238 Fayette t. K. EPKEB MOTOR CO, 633 Hohman at. ELUOTT A TAJSTEI., Summer at. and Columbia ar.' OBANOIB A WEITAKXB, 484 Hohman at. HAMMOND TIKE A HE PATH CO., 778 Calumet are. HOBBS OAX1GE, Carroll, near Cajixmet ave. LANdrOSD TZSE & SUFPLT CO., Hohman at. -LAKE COUNTY AUTO SALES A SUPPLY CO., Hohman. at. OAXLET OARAGE, Oakley ave, near Lofaa rt. AUTO SUPPLY CO., Hohman and Doaglas ata. BXIOEJft BBOS-, (il4 Hohman at. SOUTH SHOBB STATION. 88 Bnaaall at. BQUABS DEAL GARAGE, ISO Payette at. U. S. TAXI. 663 Stats Line at. SCBCERERVXLLE. JACKSON HIGHWAY GARAGE, Jackson and Lincoln hlg-hway LINCOLN HIGHWAY GAS. AGE, Lincoln highway and Fenn. R. R.
MQREHEAD OIL CO. HAMMOND, IND. (Independent) Tel. Hammond: Yard 332 Office 333.
TEXACO MEANS Easier Starting on Cold Morninss. Fewer Dirty Plugs. Less Gas Carbon. More Power and Pep. More Miles Per Gallon.
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n TEXACO DEALERS INDIANA HARBOR. J. OALVIN SONS, 3511 MlohlJjan ave. CHIZMAB GARAGE, 3736 Elm at. INDIANA GARAGE, 3481 anchian ave. HICK ANDRE. nar.2 Euclid ave.
HARBOR GARAGE
CHINE CO., Guthrie and Mlchlg-an. KABXS COIKTUNITY GARAGE, Dickey Place road. B. N. RUBLE, 4014 Kennedy ave. BO HUN G AUTO SALES CO, MlcJUgan and Guthrie. WHITING. WHITING OARAGE, 434 Xndlanapolia blvd. TUWADA9 AUTO REPAIR SHOP, 817 Indianapolis blvd. HES3VILLE. X. GUENTHER, Black Oak road. DEDELOW BROS, Kennedy ave. HIGHLANDS. GRrMMTER GARAGE, Kennedy and BJdge road. DYER. CHAR KEILMAN, Hart ave. and Llnocin hig'h'y. GRirriTH. J. O. HUSSELL, Main and Junction are. MAT MILLER, Main and E. J. A E, B. R. ST. JOHN. JOHN MILLER. EAST CHICAGO. A. B. C. GARAGE, 4815 Porarythe ave. CHICAGO AVENUE GARAGE, 03 Chicago ave.
We have no public filling station of our own. We boost our boosters. Be a Texaco Booster.
