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r The kind to which Barney trusted his life. If Barney trusts them, you can. Fabrics 6000 miles. Cords 8000 miles. Lankford Tire and Supply Co. 754 Hohman St.. Hammond. ACCESSORIES AND OILS Telephone 3020.

1 -It is necessary to krep pxhauwt pipes ami muffler clean tn present tlic b'jiiiPiI t;a?.scs from exerting a Ilickjire.?nrti on the piston while the pn.s--es are Jieitu; expell'd from W c Under which woul'l cause a waste of power. L'--Tl.e spark shouhl be varied nc-corlins-tn tht rate f speed of the ensine. On high speed Hie pp.uk

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II . ut . imuhc, stalled without aUeration. U - " I ,nUe Vt UlC "r ah,aJ- h.Uanced and carriea the load on , , o I ri- s i.f Iiaiis. I I A convenient canu srid which Is I ' I STORAGE.

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A convenient can:p srld which s adjustable to any length Just the thinji for r.intijnits uliu are looking forward to camping on their Summer's tour. Tin deicw folds Into a small, compart package 1xjkM liulie.i Hlid Will he included HI the outfit ti

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an open tile. Cleaning both ?ide of the windshield at the same time in a scientific manner, making it impossible for rain to form vn ti:- plas to the exert of obstruct mar tUtt di!r's i w. is claimed for a recntly introduced d-iee. Tills cleaner lias chtinicUly treated felt pads. My s'a i nj, i cp it lurk and forth Mcross the u s;,ss the chemical deposits a film to which water will not adhere .

WASHING.

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..o maner now co.d or unpleasant it -rv.ay be, keep your tarage open while! 3ou re inside tinkering with your ma- ; ihitie. Last month tlie mji. cf fn-.-.n'

j rr ports two death which resulted frcm :w;k!n -,n an air tight garage. They; i 'Acre cau.sed by the carbon monoxide '' j (."in that emanates from the automobile, and with no pure air it tskes aj 1 "bort t.me fe , tilA p!a((! X', fill with: ! deadly femes. And you can t toll w hen I you mitht be grttinit it. for there's,' j hard.y any odor to the ft as. I!ut If'

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RENEWAL OF Threaded Rubber Insulation never neeas to be given a thought. But that of ordinary Insulation does, at least once before the battery is worn out. Threaded Rubber gives far better protection to plates and is the only kind that can be depended on to last as long as the battery. It can be had only in the Still Better Willard. Electric Service Station 717 Hohman St., Hammond. Phono 554. INDIANA H.VRBOR TIRE & BATTEE.Y CO. 137th ni Grape'o-ine. FSon 743B. pte;tky vaonfe a. co. 4337 rci-S7th AV3.. Fast Chicago. Phone 903. KTTBBEKT BTTLI.OC2 Cro-m PciJit, Ina.

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Doll Up the "Bus" for Easter SUGGESTIONS BODY POLJSH SIMON'S WAX AND CLEANER TOP DRESSING CUSHION DRESSING RIM ENAMEL TIRE PAINT ENGINE ENAMEL BODY ENAMEL FENDER ENAMEL SPONGES CHAMOIS TIRE COVERS BUMPERS WE HAVE THEM

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are split so that they can expand enough to fill that space. 4 A bearing made of steel with

balls or rollers is called an anti-friction bearing. A hushing: is usually mad? of bronze and has only a smooth surface, no rollers, for fi iction. e The piston stroke on some of the mailer cars is usually no longer than the diameter of the cylinder bore. a ionj; stroke motor has a piston stroke considerably .longer than the diameter; of the bore. j ti The exhaust valve Is op-n the lon5"st time when a motor Is running.! A trifle more time is needed to allow the burned gases to escape than to al-i b.w the gasohne vapors to enter the; intake ale. i i T A valve cam is a flat cylindrical ; disc of steel, having- a bump or raised; portion which, in turning on its shaft.' cornea in contact w ith the lower end of the aive push-rods, automatically! thrusting it upwards. The push -rod in turn presses on the end of the valve stem, opening th"? valve against the pie.-sure of the valve spring. 1 8 -At a high rate of speed on good r-',-.is air resistance is a greater im- ! pediment to overcome than traction resi.-tance. in rough or soft roads over which a car must travel slowly, traction resistance only i cor.cidercrl. S--Cylinder block? are usually made' of cast iron beeaus" of the ability of this metal to w ithstand the extreme heat of combustion. For moulding In-, to various shapes cast iron is consid- i ered more satisfactory. i 1 In prcr:nt makes c" h'gh speed! engines kerosene j.. not practical fuel because of its slower vaporisation, and its failure to respond to quick chang- ' es in speed, as needed in automobile motors. Kerosene must be hea'erj ?r' form a suitable vapor for combustion j and may be used better for slow speed. !

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

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Lie? 2 What Is the construction of a muffler? 3 How much smaller is the average diameter of a piston than that of the bore of the cylinder? 4 Where are valves placed in a. a Lhead motor? A T-head? 5 What is the road milage of the United States? 6 Are worn cams of d!sa4 an'a; to motor operation? 7 How can leaky valves be dctct. d? S What is the oj-tt ruction of a un.t t,cVer-pl,int ? 9 What is a three. point motor suppot I? A four-point? 10 Which contains the more heat ur.irs, gasoline, or kerosene? These eiuestioVis will be answered next week in this column -when a rie.set c' questions will 1 prin'ed

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is about here. Whv not get ahead of it "and have vour

machine ready just at the time you will want it. Painting, Topping, Trimming We do contract work for leading auto dealers. The fact that they MUST have the best qualify of work is pretty good proof that we can take care of your car in an admirable manner. And we are not overchargers. either. Our building was designed specially for auto work. Sec us now for estimate. Cut Rate Auto Repainting and Trimming Company 30S Michigan Avenue. Tel. Hammond 2141. Residence 1043-M. FORDS REPAINTED AND A NEW TOP $30

BATTERY TROUBLES often mad- worse by so-called battery experts. A good battery man can be depended upon. He will save you money in the long run and save you lots of trouble and worry', too. HERE'S A GUARANTEE that actually means what it says one year on all repair work. Eighteen months on new batteries. I'm confident I can do you some real good if you will get in touch with me. William Schwantz BATTERY HOSPITAL 47 WEST STATE STREET

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AUTO EXPENSE can be kept at a minimum if you are a good manager. ou have a continual leak in your pocketbook if you let novices tamper with your machine. Numberless machines are made irreparable because of inexperienced hands. KEEP COSTS DOWN

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FADS AND FANCIES

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;-cp t!-,e commonly adopted method of I sigi ally with the (ytnulnl arm is apt' to prove unsatisfactory, rs one cannot, effectively use the emergency brake i

and warn the driver bhmd at the same lime. A figra! tail light, now exhibited in th motor shop. fms to mt the situation ly providing a disc on the stc.ring whcl conveniently reached bv the

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to buy used automobiles. Makes no difference how old they are or what their condition. I am the only auto wrecker paying high prices for used autos. parts, tires, tubes, etc. Parts For Sale I can save you 75 per cent on used parts, tires and tubes. Bring in what you have and I will turn it into cash for you. Maurice E. Ein GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE Office and Yards Calumet and Conkey Ave., Hammond. Tel. 2728.

The Ideal Five -Passenger Car

Those who know the lofty pur' pose which inspired the building of our new Paige Glenbrook do not wonder that this Light Six model so quickly gained the distinction of being the ideal fivepassenger car.

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Our one great aim was to make the Glenbrook so obviously superior to any other car of its class that it would be recognized at once as such. In building it, therefore, we made no compromises. Beauty, comfort and mechanical excellence all had to meet the high standard of per' fection which we had established as the ideal toward which we were striving.

The best evidence of the success of our efforts is die Glenbrook itself. , Powered with a six-cylinder motor of original Paige design and built in the Paige shops "and equally well equipped in body and chassis, this latest member of the Paige family has brought to American motorists new standards of dependability and economy in five passenger motor cars. See the Glenbrook and ride in it You will then have first-hand knowledge of the qualities which have justly entitled this new Paige model to be called "the ideal fivepassenger motor car".

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PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan JERRY O'NEIL PAIGE DEALER 671 Calumet Ave. Tel. 82

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