Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1920 — Page 10
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DEAUTY, comfort, great power, speed and unusual economy are combined in the Stphens Salient Six Roadster. Seats two passengers in comfort, which is ideal and ample for ordinary business and professional use. This new type Stephens American seating capacity lends itself to a long, narrow, low and sweeping design which would otherwise be impossible to obtain. Two large dust-proof baggage compartments in the rear, One with side and one with top deck entrance. - ; , ,
Color Olive drab. Tailored top in color to match. Trimming, nickel. Fenders, black enamel. Trimmed in genuine black leather.
md sweep side curtain. Touring kit in right door. Wheelbase, 122 inches. Horse power, 57. Hsk cord tire?, 32x4. nonskid rear, rib tread frorTt.
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rcog:n iii 11 k that a n-v mednim has l.fcn lii !oiril rprpssi'in of their mut advanre-l ;;t rucl u ra 1 li"a. It is prrdii-tpfi oonfl'lontly that a loiluction in tho weight of a'ltomoMUs ! Iron) Zlt to ;;;; pt-r Lfnt will ie f1 ctf J hy tH" u?- nf mc l lirjpmim bt'-rlS! m tlifir mnnij f acturr ; ami this ith an actual inonasf in aggregate t irons t i . ohMoi. al a nt h j-ugs'-'t tlifniff Ivet us th result i.f cars from onef.'iirtli to .in. -third liht.r than il.iy's mo'lc-Js. i Ja.volirif hills, for one tl.niC will onj.iy a. marked rerluction.
'1 he. lif" i f tires will ll lengthrnetl. Iih' to tin- mp'-noi toughness .if moly. h'lenuni ,t.fl. t' (. Irs? fr.'iueiu visit will li mn.'le to the carafe to repair hrok'n or worn parts. l.essennl cosl et pr.xliKMion. in..i'over ih tinotlier of the outstanding al a n t.i t;es lriielit forth hy th" a r 1' 1 iea t i .n of moly lule - I.UIll ffo!.' l.i tl. -.;; i,f lh(; il U t" 'ill. ' t ! C i n .-luMry . TIt; ii ii toninhilr. tl; truck and th" traitor are stfel product .-. No maehino .f iheir types, however carefully built, i -n h Hixiiicrr than th" tt... el from w hu h ; t. is ma d I'oiutrui'imii plan? for a lightweiiht ar have heen icrf eitrd for some time. Hut, ns has heen the rule many tunes in all industrial history. th m plans have been ahead of their tunes :n that materials ha 'I not suitably iinproed f ir their execution. Now il is believed that the medium for evolving- the litiht. "quick -about" car has been found in molybdenum Sieol . Ctcauje of its greater "toughne.-.?." smaller quantities of molybdenum steel are rcu.uir'd to s-euie a jivn strength
and r.-sistiice in engine
dilfe r.-nl lals. springs and frames
If ! S3 steel corn into the making 'f a ear. the finished product is poinK to wfip;;t less. Thereby, tlia lighter ars, toward which all inns! ructive idea.s and popular drniand ti.nds, is app roar-hi n y; rea i iza t ion. y 'i!bdenum st.el also rss53cs propert ies that increase resistance to corrosion and that aid in the absorption of carbon in . ase-har lei-,:n. WiMi broducT and cor.-umer alike interested in inii'tr ff of production, the fact that many int. rm dial y in o.-essei? of nianul.ii ti:re may be eliminated adds to i's prow in importance in th automotive vvor'd. :asi!y frirged. easi'- t-? reat ed. jind easily machined, moly bednuin steel r- l-elng found to cie a superior Mecl at a competitive ini'ial price and a !onrr cost tor th.e finished product. I:icreas'd prorluetion is a.-.-urcd. also, through the eise wttli w 'tirli it lends iisr'f to 'juickened ma nu fa.cfire. Moly o-lenum is a metaliic element of the general appearance of .-raphitfl. The world's laigT'-st deposits of moly. hdenum arc a Clirrav. Ohio. ICighty prr rr;it of t.iie worlds supply, in fact, '.s C'titrnilci hy the Vmte.J States. T'i" supply is slid to he inexhaustible. N"t only d'.es this issup: jts rejfilar use in s'eej manufacture. V.ut. in any emergency, affords the liutcd States Independence of th.e rest of th world, so far as steel alleys are concerned.
ery way. Mrs. Dr. A. H. Farley and daughler I.ola, were called to South Bend on Friday on account of the death of Miss Farley "a grand-mother. Mrs. Hirt. They will rmaln until after the. funeral, when Mrs. Farley will go t :- Kalamazoo for everal day.. Mr. John Ward Wheeler and baby have returned frofn a few dajs visit with Mr. and Mrs. Holton Brown of ShcVoy . Mrs. Lenora M. Ciarlc ha disposed of an eighty acre farm to Edwin fir. wnell of Lowell, for which he raid ?i.STo th;s week. The farm is secl.ien '.. township 3 2. range lingerie Farley and Albert Turner, were in Chicago on Saturday and returned on Sunday w ;th Mr. Farley and Mrs. Turner who have been in Chicago for sev eral da v s Burmette Atkinson rh" is stationed at Fort Sheridan, 111., came home Saturday te be with h;s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkinson for several davs. Mrs. Clifford lulling; leturned on Saiurdny to Indianapolis after being called here on account f the dtaeh of h' r father. I'efer S.hmal. M.s:- Clara Pinter who has been employed in the court house for the past s' venten years, ceased work there ,.n Saturday, lesigninsr, on account, of her a ppr. -a clung marriafje to John Machaek, w h oh w ill take place early in April. Miss I'ineer has been employed in '"unty S'li vpyor Seeiey's off.ee for tile past seven years and has a w ide ,t -uiif i ntani-e throughout the county. Several pre-nuptial events; will he sivn in her honor. Mrs. Jo in Berlin en
tertaining; at a miscellaneous shnver for her on March loth. Miss Eleanor Dinwlddie, who attends Oberlin College will tome on Wednesday to pay her parents a -isit. d irin spring vara tion . Lewis Wirt, fon of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wirt, left en Friday for Camp Podge, Iowa, having enlisted in the Dandy First for a year through tb recruiting office now located In theAroerican Legion rooms. Mr. and Mr.. Ellwanger of Chicago, were the g'jefts r-f Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Fagen over Funday. Mr. anei Mrs Vincent Youkey return ed frcm New York City on Friday n ght where they have been living for a year. Mr. Youkey being en-ployed aj the National Republican headquarters. He resumes his work as court stencgrapner In the Orcuit court. this week, Milton Kerr, going back to the People;State Rank to work. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman and son Junior, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart in Chicago.
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Nr:w MAnnitr.t: Mtr.xF'.s Charles M. Lyons. Gary: Vivian Plum Gary. John Jamerson. Gary; Jimnv.e Louise Pen n is, Gary. William n.isrh. Hammond; Katherine Schmal. Hammond. Austin Parrat'.. Gary; Anna E. Kennell, Gary. Vern For.yth. Gary ; Ethel McCosUey. Gary . Hersheli Thomas. Indiana Harhoro t Thelma Reid. Indiana Harbor, .Ir-:'eph K Annn. Ilamm.-nd; Elie J.
HOW STOCKS OPENED
INTERNATIONAL NEWS StRVICEl NEW YORK, March 22 General buying of General Motors again featured the stock market at the ripening today that stock starting at from 335 to 4.) compared with 380 at the close ou Saturday, and then Jumping points be-tw-een sales to 40S, a. gain In all of 2S points . Stuts Motors was eight points higher at 228 and Pierce Arrow rose over 2 points to TO 5-8. Gains of one pomi wcie. made in Chandler and Studuoakr. Steel common rose 'i to 103 while Crucible, advanced 5 points, so CS8 t:i Baldwin Locomotive 3 points to 13!?. Canadian Steel was 2'i higher at TO and Republic Steel rose 1 i-S to ins 3-8.
M'Vvican Petroleum was active
vaneir.gr o points to 1?9. American Petroleum sold
et '..);.. Marine prrterred rose 2 points to 1 1i 1-8. 'lacGonal gains were mai in t'.e Copper shares. Texas and ! -- c ric war Go- most prominent, ot ;r. ra a I'-aneln.; ov .r one joiu. I j 4".
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All Make Car? Rewired PART5 FOR ALL MAKES. IGNITION, LIGHTING AND STARTING SYSTEMS. MAGNETOS, GENERATORS AND STARTING MOTORS.
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CROWN POINT
Miss Katherln I,;. iKh the probation officer, frr.m Gar;, was in town on Vnday. a'tendinsr to er du'i.-s in the jjv er: : ie coij r . It is r'jnired that the Bartholomae people will on disp"se of their bukery and that Mr. and Mr. Ktrl Krost will Sir, tn chpaso to resile. Mrs Tr. MarVcl-- of Chicago will come to Crvw-:i Point on Saturday to be the curst ,-f Mi's t U Hall. Mrs. Markle wilj be rcnif iv. -t rtd here as Miss Martha Jones, be for h'r marriage tD Dr. Mark e several v,ir a?o. Mr. and Mrs. Cmmet .'l.nirr have left T.3ne lVeuli, where they have been yend:nif the past few months and are on tjVT wav li3'-k to Crown Po nt.
licrtM 'iiikiv'vn. This is molybdenum They mlr-iil mKinsc several stops cn-st-rl. Th belief is crow Inn that with , nn rjwri rrf bablv land in Crown
the much desir-.J ' rjnt . ;,tter part of net week.
M-ss Lillian Schmidt has returned to
Crown point after a short v,sit with on tlie I Mi--s Clara i".er m Cii.caco.
Iirrni.; performance r-f molybdenum j Atty . Joe Prown of this city do'ii'-er-str.rls dnrinc th" 'a- t inon.b of tio- r-1 a splendid aldi . on "Abraham war in the vital par'..- of I,ibr rty mo- I..in-oln." at the nieeMnp of the ji Kintot s, in the armor of "baby" tanks, lev rlub in Ka."t i lurasn on Wednesday rod m cii'i -liuMs and helmet.. Co- rsisht. Manv f roio here atfnded the
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cur desires fulfillrd, your most exquisite taste satisfied. Nothing too difficult. Catering only to the very best grade of furniture upholstering and refinishing in the finest of materials and workmanship. CALL HAMMOND 2141 Craft Department and our man will call and give you an estimate and show you our line. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming
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The New Edison is the delight of every lover of good, music and the ambition of every one who appreciates a fine home. Music-lovers probably look more to the New Edison for musical entertainment than to any other source, for the New Edison permits the best the entire world of music has to offer. There is a New Edison for every home in range of both price and design. It may be had in fourteen distinctive designs, each one of which is a true model of the period of furniture it represents. Visit our store today. It will be a pleasure for us to show you and demonstrate the New Edison. For those who desire, convenient terms will be arranged.
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RIIIRZADEi) AT ONE-THIRD TtlE COST OF NEW TIRES. ZZOO .T2LE5-. GUARANTEED. I'rivc? - '-, $ .:; Mix4 $16.30 :.--'x' - ').(') ; 18.00 -!4 1173 r)x4'J 1930 -Jx 5 1 1 .00 33 x 24.00 -i'-.4 i ").' -0 3ix4' 22.00 trl Tno'j5Lr.s tm;en care of promptly and EFFICIENTLY.
Soofijesr Rteillng S Vulcanizing Co. Cc.t Enif.ed T'-c Repair Shop ia Lake County. C. V. Smith. Prop. W O: '! C!.LI;D f-'OR AND DELIYERFD. ?20 Ca'.urr.ct Av. Fl.one 7S3. Hammond, Ind.
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Horse Shoe Tires Polack Solids Solid and Pneumatic SERVICE STATION 78 and 80 Russell Street
We must make room for large shipment of latest style Brunswick Phonographs and will close out at unheard of prices and terms the following new and standard phonographs: s 1 0;ffi Cash and sm per Month Will Buy
105.00
New $125.00 Pathe Phonograph 1 2 Record Selections included . . .
New $125.00 Puritan Phonograph 1 2 Record Selections included New $150.00 Columbia Phonograph 1 2 Record Selections included
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New $130.00 Manophanc, with repeating )!1 A AA attachment, 12 Record Selections included. .'. jPIUUU and other bargains.
Wyman, BabK & Killen 525 Hohman Street Across Tracks Home of Brunswick Phonographs and Packard Pianos
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