Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1920 — Page 7
Monday, February 23, 1920
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GARAGE SERVICE PHONE 386. CALUMET AND BECKER STS.. HAMMOND, 1ND. REPAIRING. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.
Thins." thai shnr.ten one's l.fc: Waiting at the i rossmg. jt h inc six street i ar, ri north !)!! vu have been ai!ina- forty minutefor IK' to i; r south. H-i .ng an afpot;tc tor a J-.jU dinner t I'l't -("nt salar. i '.-itching the blame for profit coring w ! n you arc only lsking a legitimate margin. Paying $116.34 for a suit of clothes th-it would only be a fair buy with the
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Kunmng out of (rap fourteen miles from the nan st tilling station.
ray me- t2 nni? for strictly frc r. lo n three of them ciita:ii chiekt ns.
Looking f"r an open cigar store at 7 ' bells a. in. Losing on- of your rubbers while try111 g to catch a train. Paving 15 cents for a pure Havana filler, when, in fart, it contains more muslin than Hrr.anj. Th- taxieab stick-up who charges jou $4.00 too much.
A certain Hsmmoti'l woman called her husband over the phone and instruetel h mi to brills' a loaf of brea'l boinn for .-upper. The husbari'l bought the broad,
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fotirni it to b "mouldy. '' "Why, John, this bre.id is fo old it's
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717 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET Southeast Corne Douglas and Hohman Street. COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES
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GASOLINE AND MOTOR OILS Prompt and courteous treatment to all. Yours for service C. P. WHITE Proprietors W. F. STROMBERGER. Open 7 a. m. to i 0 : 30 p. m.
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Auto Owners Bring Your Battery to the Schwantz Battery Hospital My overhauling and recharging work carries an unreserved guarantee. One year guarantee on repaa1 work; 18 months guarantee new batteries. My headquarters are at 47 West State Street Wilhelm Schwantz, Prop.
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Built in Coupes, Sedans, 4 pass. Sport
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JIOTOR 'onr1nntal r?d sea! six cy'.ln- . der. vertical "I' hiad typo with removable oylind'T h-ad. :i' inch bore by 4!- inch stroke I Ms-placement '.'J."i cif. inches. Actual !", It. 1". at I'fMMi i:. l'. M. ::8 Hor-P'i'.ver. AXl.KS -Front. Timkin. drop forcing "I" beam section, heat treated. Rear Timken. floatine: spiral licvl drivinsj (rears: two-pinion differential, accessible from i ear. Cushioned torque arm. CA RKTTt KTOR Stromhorg. with new economy d-v :". Float f "!, antoteat?". Intake manifold intKrnI wi;h cylinder tdock: in:ak air healer, liiorebj insurme the most flici' nt us ' of low frs'l" fuel. Oi'ihlNd - llar'ison radiator with spotters fint'iniatirlly cont ro:t--.l !v "Sy I phon" t ?i'-t noist 1 1 . "c-e inches depp. Kxi'iSS ooliliR capaci'y. Water puni('. IT'Ri;ii 'ATI' "N i "ombiped forr fod and splash system. Fo:i feed to main benrimrs. GASOIJXE F K K D Stewart vacuum system IT gallon tank at rear. EI ,K T R H ' A I j F.Q I" I P M K N'T A u t o A t two-unit starting and lijrhtina: system. Bendix flrivo on starter; ball bearing generator.
lUN'TTlON A t water-Kent. Lit" ptoratre battery.
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I.l"T-f! - Bore - Fi-ck 11-inch single dry plate; liulit op--ralinu and easily adjust-'il. THAN'S-MISSION" -Dtirslnn. Pelecfve sliflini; if ear; !'. speeds forwar'i ami roerse; chrome - va nad in m steel fears speci;il ol y 'to-! sl ait. ball bearings. I nit v. iili motor. TR!VK Throiich springs: torque taken on specially designed torne arm. Tubular propeller shaft with l S.plrcr unliersal jilnt. SI'liTMJS -I'etroit Steel r'ro.lucts ( -o. .Yn - syiic h ron iz : n sen;- - ellijCie f ont. r.S inc'.'H lone. Hear, full caiit i 1 e r. :i i ncli e ions. nfSAKKS- Service, external, contract -intj 14 inches in diiuneler. 1 3g inrlit'n wide, with equalizer, l-hnercncy. internal, eyiandinir. Tlayhestos lined, equalised with two rockersha 1 ts. Ktiemeiy easy to operate. Fincer pressure will stop the car instantly. KTKKRIXli lill.Mt Omnif worm ard full tPar; i-roversible; 18 inch walnut s t e c r i n j w in el.
FRAM K Petroit Pressed Steel Co.'S jiressed -steel channel section. I'ONTROI. lyeft 'hand drive. center control, horn button in center of steet iptr wheel. . TIIIF.S :yj x 4 inches: non-skii In rear. ICOni'M FNT Royc" Motometer of liishest trade. I'otumbia one man tiqi of crnulne rantnwilf with top eoer. Johriston piato class windew in rear. Iuick 1 i list a bl curtain? that open with the doors. Stewart Fpeeflometer on transmission. Motor driven born. Head Hunts with auxiliary bulbs; dash and tail lamp. Holic raH. for.t ra;l. pumtv jack and tool kit. Tire carrier at rear: demountable rims with one etra rim. rrTKlf-STKRlXn French pleated Ecnume leather: long curly hair, and coil step springs. FINISH Columbia Blue or Columbia Maroon with black running ctar. iVl',c,llT-2;.'.i lbs WHKKI. n A S V, 11 r inches. WIRF WHF.KLS Jlfin extra. l'RICKS F. . 11. I'etroit.
There is nothing so convincing as the naked truth about a car. These brief specifications tell the story of the Columbia Sis in positive value terms. But they do not and cannot convey the extra quality that is the result of unusually skillful coordination of exceptionally high grade units. WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON THE PROSPECTIVE BUYER'S MIND THAT WE CAN DELIVER AT ONCE. Harrington & Kaufman Auto Sales Grant Six Columbia
W. C. HARRINGTON Tel. Hammond 1044-M.
OFFICE PHONE HAMMOND 74.
S. E. KAUFMAN, Tel. Hammond 2961.
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moulded. Can't you tell fresh tread from stale bread?" "Yes, dear wife," same the reply, "the bread as fresh when I got It, but I was held up by four full-grown freight trainrs passing til rough the business district, two of which stopped to allow the crew to tako lunch, chew the rag, discuss presidential timber, or some other important top't. and I missed my etrert car and hail to walk home, yr you see ihe bre-ad had plenty of time to become agtd.'' Hammond has another nejv automobile fcency this time, the Auburn Beauty Six. II. J. Rimbach, who is a son of Capt. Kimhaoh, and II. E. Coefteld are the lAuburn representatives. Th showroom is at Z'.l State st. Mr. Kimbach and Mr. ('oefbloj are Hammond jounf men and well known for their initiative !.nd integrity. They bae analyzed conditions thoroughly and are fully con-
ivmced ill. i -a is a big Ibid here for a
car of this type. The Auburn is not a new car, but has be-en on the r.iarket tor s-omq time. a Hoosier product, if you please, mado in the beautiful and thriving city of Auburn, down state. Mayor Sehrage, one of trie Drlsht lights of Whiting, has among his possessions a new Cadillac Victoria or rather, he has placed his order for the Victoria.
They ar certainly making it warm
for Ed. F.ohling. He's at Hot Springs)
for a few days. Harry G. White, auto mechanic, i now located at 47 State St., i the building wi'h Wilhelm Schwantz, the battery man. Mr. White will have charge of overhauling work, while Mr. Schwantz will take care of the battery business. Their announcement -will be found in Uie auto section. These gentlemen place a rigid guarantee on all work. AUTO GOSSIP g. ( Old Man Stronibrrgcr. of the Auto
Supply Co., was down to Ohio last, week and while there assisted in butchering three large size Berkshire hogs. Strom s;:y.i the three animals he helped, to massacre would buy a six-room modern bungalow- almost. Anyway it would tnako a real neat payment on cm. And now comes the lews that Jerry O'XeiT. raige dealer. Is going to have ap elaborate new building down on Calumet ave. If nrorhecie rio nnt fail
jCalunut ave. is going to b- a niftv
thoroughfaro some of these days. Dr. Matushek of Hammond is driving a new Grant Six. "It's great, boys." says L'oc. Wra. Tapke, the meat man, has a newGrant Six. Sid Kaufman bought himself a Columbia Six and he docrn't seem to be a dariud b.t ashamed of it, cither. "Real ruling," Sid sa j s. Another auto concern e'emes Into existence, this time the- Tri-City Motor Sales, with F. J. Priehs and Wm. Schultz as tin promoters. Mr. Priehs is well Known in this district, having for some time been connected with the West Hammond schools. Mr. Schultz is no stranger, either, as he was for some time, connected with thi Champion Potato
Machinery Co.. in the truck department.
AVith a firm belief in Hammond and the importance of the city as an automobile center, these fellows have waded into their work with a zeal that forecasts
great accomplishment. The Tri-City Motor Sab-s will handle the Anderson Six. Dixie Fyers and Old Hickory trucks. Their location is at 49? Hohman st.. where cars are now on display. A few days of sunshine, a good warm rain and a little green grass will bring the automobile buj-ers out in swarms. Folks, you had just as well get j-eady to be disappointed if you wait to buy that car. because there is already a whisper of shortage "can't get the cars." An order placed now may save you some regrets. Word - comes that there is a shortage of 300.000 automobiles. What will it be a month from now?
Peter Stephanik of Elm St.. Indiana Harbor, is driving a new six-passenger Stephens.
Pennsylvania Tube Free
By permission of the Pennsylvania Vactium Cup Tire people we are able to still offer you a Pennsylvania guaranteed TUBE FREE with each and every guaranteed Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup tire for a time. ATTENTION '' Now is th time to have your blowouts repaired and all ready for immediate use as soon as the weather permits. If your tires need repairing, or tubes need vulcanizing. TELEPHONE 2387 and we will gladly pick them up and return or hold until you need them, and remember, when in need of a new tire that we have just as good tires as there are on the market and AT THE RIGHT PRICE. All work and tires guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Calumet Tire & Repair Shop Thomas H. Jordan, Prop. Phone 2387. 116 SIBLEY TREET, HAMMOND.
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THREADED Rubber doesn't protect a battery against abuse any more than a check book protects you against the high cost of living. But it unfailingly guards against need for re-insulation during the battery's life, and that is a thing that never can be truthfully said about ordinary insulation. Electric Service Station 717 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 554. INDIANA HARBOR TIRE & BATTERY CO. 137th and Grapevine. Phone 745-R. HENRY WAGNER & CO. 4337 Forsythe Ave.. East Chicago. Phone 906. HUBBERT BULLOCK Crown Point, Ind.
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A. New Development in Light Sixes Before we began experimental work on our new six 'cylinder motor three years ago, we jnade a very thorough investigation of the light six field. We found out just what qualities car owners desired in the power plants of their motor cars and then we designed an engine to meet these requirements. The wisdom of our method is at tested by the unanimous approval given our fivepassenger "Glen brook" model. With its first ap' pearance, it immediately won the enthusiastic support of motorists. And, by its dependable and economical performance, it has so clearly demonstrated its "high character as an investment value that our production schedule is already proving unequal to the demand. The "Glenbrook" is a truly re markable development in five'pas' senger cars. Won t you arrange for a demonstration while our dealer is in position to meet your requirements as to delivery? Euee.Six-55; LcTchmont, Six'55; Glenhrook, S1X-4J. Complete Line of Enclosed Cart. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT, Michigan JERRY O'NEIL PAIGE DEALER 671 Calumet Ave. Tel. 82
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