Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1920 — Page 8
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A. A. A. REFORMS
AUTO REPAIR MEN
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Auto .su-,-s in the distributi : the t;t is. It is stHtc.1 v ii i; .. I anthorit that "Strom" is li.-in.liitn; a o rt-iin hr.i .d of fcrciio that is Inrd to distinguish lrixii first .-lass kiiit. In fict. Mr. Slr.ih,TKoi- si;-5 Hum fiM- t,n be i.so.l either :!.- a lubricant ir up a fprcud for bn ad .
all a busy as a lliunmond tir."l car l" lin H- ;itul sU. S..i;i-mi.' otiht to hi' !.! to nuke a mint of money I. instructing iri'.ilt.' Kiiup!":, V. I C f "A of
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T-ar rrot-r;n5 in TTiofnr fir r-r,i-, cn b eliminate.! and th" pr-f--cfr-ve- opened t.- th err. r ot V!, way's has just .iemonstra:.-. in tsie rational capital by ti'" A- Arestrict cf Coiumh:a Iiv..io.i. Vtiops; tbe many &nti-pv.MT..-r n-.paiBns that have en ytaa;ed -n '.rashit-Rton dur.ng th ra f-t;-e jtand of the orcaniT-.J motori-t:-epa'nst th mmey-mai uiom'.!- t.--rT.T.en bas been by far the m .5t sue
censf-!. Success in the campaign is larsely to the fact thi
r nnin? the A. A. A. P.ri-t o! vj.JB ptrlsien obtained the, rj-rp e-aron of the. majority of Wa!-hi:v;
t an s autno-bi'e dealer? and repa'rn-en.
wro kv anxious to a.t in r.JJns fre r m'.i?t of men who wr tr-nSin? . on damnation v.pon a'.l al.ke. i.t firms r.m Invtjt. ration eho-wei that o'J-t'.me e-ab:ihTnent! generally regard,, d a r.iti'bl frers yalmir fairly w.th patron?, the .-fender be n- the rru;.ror,m rrowth of re-rai-n.. n !. am9 in the M of n3t:.--na! r-.T. These included near-me -h .n--s without Cyusinesp systems who r.iltre.teij TnotrtT cars at first-class pr';-v-r.T In these estulMishTnents the less an owner knew about motor car mechanics the more he paid for lit i?-r-. -s. This sort of repairing '.a n.-w b 'o t art inVTasbington. " 'lis reform iras broti;ht about by f e e-rolvinK of a plan whereby grM:f
. f sn-ial; dealers are sending: their cr ; users to establishments whicli brt'-r-g.stered on what is known as tii-! A. A. A. "fair list." whiie factory; branches ttid agents for old eftabiUii-; rrt brands of motor cars maintain we'.'.; ea-.-inped and reliable service stations., I RI.E ACTION" EVERYWHERE- , Trobably th best resu't of the en-, tire campaign is found in the agree-j ment of many repairmen t leave to j the arbitration of the, A. A. A. li-, trict of Columbia Division any d:f-
f-rence of opinion between th?n---ires axd their customers aud 1' abide br th decision of the niotor1 - orcaniration . l.i'e procedure is recommended to the. association's affiliated clubs, with ta hope of u!t;,-nt!y eliminating er.Urely the profiteerlngr repairmen.
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l umn will h ,' !h. Auto s rt that th.-v
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for Auburn t.r.-s ai.l tuhe lllly. The .;i!.i;r j.r.-l act South t'aro! ;;a at: 1 :;rt m
' K'.'i p th.- alley .1-an" is a : Lv-an of -r.i'.i tiwtcj-s. Those vs ho do not own in lehhieo should be consul, r-ite tnoimh to tif the i.ar ;issm. v. ay til- oik .-- r with a I-.ik. Kia-s t l'--Tt on--e Vf-k. I; miKht. be a. K"'"l id. a to l..;ep a iiiairii.-ri,- broom .;i Ii;:ihI t. draw up t.'.o nails that, t.:ay ! 1iii'1m-k 'n.-.li the sand vtaiMns to be .-..rri.d off by a bran. 1 x ' v t ir--.
lllao touring; Frank S. It. tz, -,-id i 1 i.'ic touring; Aali.-r L'il'ulli., Ejtst I'luragu, fndil-la-Vi.-lw n: j ..rjt- Austg. n. I...lf.-e yi-.lan; j John Morton. hit inn, 1 ...iK.- solan; j
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" 'ith Miss Spr'.tti; lishere.f in the tonioMie in. ti sa the rush for cars ba
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The Trl- "ity M-'t. r X -. sT.-e inat ,-3rs w s.-o th- imtifs .f: "n r-l-r has been i!a--e,l by a tirtn i;i ' J"hn Ahlb. rn. M"i.-s'. Ji .nmi'-n I. AmeriJapai) for 1. '")' H.i-rsoti Six tars to be an lJ.-auTy S :
icuvru :nt!ie.ii.m...y. j A. Tavh-r. llanunar.-l. ; teurinp: rracMcal'.y erry t'lraRe , ,, j. , Jul;..:-: I'nolnrin. Has: ("T'row -led to the l.niit There isn't a on-- I i. la - sedan.
naruiy that has room to rent. They are I ,-. j,v .
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Johns. Fast ("liicaco, Cid-
lireu tnmliis Jxiunds on nr. (. iu this Ions; to
I i.du n-s ano iuriih m uii'- s aui.oir.o-, j. rank v. '.nil
o.ie are f ens ot wear t hat ll-.-.l :. ' . Ian- s;,-...L...
Ir. V. f. Brow ti. H- genjseh. i.'idiliac j fiitlon. It takes ilrtl- time ij t,Kht.-n' b.-nVfu-i of t
! hoi's end lubri.-at" the working part"! ... UillurSpUzhr. II.u,m,..nd, SPev,al! i.rop-rly. but ir saves ten times ,! J-i'Slncor lnvm
iiix Stud. bt.k. r; ! ,..,1,-1, time v.v t,...i,no. ,.-,t . .1 A f'"-'-'- lt
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Muu-.-naKer; , (-!;aniin of Al rerf.T", Hamrnoivl. ( '!ub TI-ta,.-1 .-r I
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Sabs .-.!. o'her nu'.-mobio- stntjons 1 is setimated that 50.n"P utora.,- el and t r.i ni-i.ort Uir.a.i. A
-itx ' not t. . repot', d ui io this writ- ! i m.k i" i"Urijii., w 1 1 1 t :t l-'-i'tit war t la
travel i 1 1 ipl'ii over the National Parks ( i.i;..-.i, to lav out i .. i l'l.nl.uay, "hi'i, t-xtei, iront I'i.w-acro n'litn.-v .-o,,,.,.
'roter l.ak.r National i'ark inland tna t -r a ! ..- K..t!..
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u.'h time by lit.-edinc w amine son"d'
manatint,- from arioua t-arli t the ! " a"1 "-,l"vi,-
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Wlilpped Cream Bans Ingine. P. '. i:b,k ly of tiie Society of Auto-io'-ti .- KtiKiii.-. i-s. is authority for the ;,' s' 1 1 .on that a to w cnciiie, fstcd for o):.,-rii- f f t-o I;-isian f.,v ei nment, was IM t'.d with pure olive oil. melted btltf i v 'it! I-.I ct eani in the oi d r '"!, I. t'ru.i-; oil. fuel (n, kerosene. , nsi.-r atid axh: t'r- ase wrt-e also usrd a f". i and the ei.t-inu was successful; y i u.i on nil ,.f th in.
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J oitt"ii. .uaiMnir oi in-- en- pos- ha, ur.ai'- , e liinhway. -y.-. pt through W i-.-.-n- -jtion of ront. .- c, i w h re that state has a system al! ie.t in te I'n.t-h
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Abyssinian Funeral. Abyssinia when a new -born Inlies it is burlerl umipr the floor, the demise of an adult t ho body
is w.-ishe.j ) water svoeii( with l.oiit v, wriiii"l in a sbnunl antj sewp.j i;p hi a mat of bra-.i'-d straw. When Ih relij;i.u ceri-niony is over the torpso is buried in the churchyard.
Difficult Transaction. "When a ni;;n irarti.-s for money. " t-ai'i Miss t'ti vomit1. "ti may fxpt-i-t complaint from c r-ry:o'!y conccrrici
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ylizfo Gossip Altemticns are now gejr.? on at the South Shore Auto Sales, corner Kuss-ll and Hohmaru and when completed will the company double the former space with soma nifty decorations.
- The Auto Electric Equipment Co.. 7 U Kohrnin, states that the Ka-Bec spot i m-nt l mittr so eood that they lrtr
I-iaced an order for 10, CO1.1, to be devcred j f thousand a month. j
The word raised out at the Big Four Fattery Company, one of the new industri oi Hammond, is that the Fij Four t.sttery is a "winner and is pro . i:iita aty popular hereabouts. An aatomobil- dealer inserted an ad In Ths Times the olher day listing a r umber of used cars. He was "cleane 1" cf the bunch with the exception of one r. "Which roes to show that second hani care are not so uuropular as on-c.-uld think. A coat of jint or two, they say, adds a hundred a coat to a.n automobile. Very well. Just add a cool seventy-five for the tainticf. Insert a classified, sell a', ar.d you are Jaat $133.70 to the-good a ecu; 1 tile rtece of velvet, if you pleaje. A great dead of emphasis placed on lcoks. The purr of the motor may b. p-urry" but if the paint is pui.k the car looks like a jok- If ott are unable t-. hj-e a painter, it will pay ycu to invest.
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THE driving compartment in the Larchmont four passenger model is a revel.v tion to most people a blessing to the man behind the wheel. It was designed for luxurious ease and that means there is arm room, elbow room and leg room in abundance, Most cars, you know, are obliged to compromise on seating space but not the kiIchmont, It was designed to make four people supremely comfortable, and a combination of lon wheel base and closer coach work has accomplished just this result
PA I(;E DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT
JERRY O'NEIL PAIGE DEALER 671 Calumet Ave. Tel. 82
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SPECIAL SIX 5-Pass. (119-inch Wheel Base) BIG SIX
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Distributors for Hammond, East Chicago, Whiting and Indiana Harbor.
P. J. Bauwen's Auto Sales 645 Hohman Street, Hammond. Tel. 247.
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for your benefit. Do you know we arc now distributers for the . Certified AUBURN Tires and Tubes Do these facts interest you? Fabrics guaranteed 7,500 miles! Auburn Tircs have one more Iayor of fabric than any tire now on the market. Auburn Tires have made a record in Hammond almost unbelievable! All adjustments made right here at our,Hohman street salesroom. Auburn Tires cost but little more they give almost unlimited service. We say an Auburn Tire is fully worth a trial. What do you say ? , Full 1 ine of Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils, Greases. We give you TEXACO Gasoline Service at the curb 1 5 out of 24 hours.
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The Pan-American 1920 Model rejnescnts the very latest in lffotor car design. Here offered to the careful buyer a car that to a marked degree combines those essentials of moto. car construction: power with economy, smoothness, quietness and flexibility. The Pan-American motor is a masterpiece of mechanical excellence. The well balanced chassis is a tribute to the Pan-American engineering principles. The distribution of weight makes the car hug the road, thus eliminating th? danger of swerving on uneven roads. The low center of gravity and the excellent spring mounting make this car absolutely safe over all roads at any speed that you may care to drive. Light weight combined with ample strength provides a six-cylinder car of low upkeep cost. "Quick-get-away" and Accessibility are other features that will appeal to those who appreciate what it means to gain easy access for lubrication or adjustment. The Pan-American Car has received the name "American Beautv" on account of its unusually beautiful lines and artistic design. The deep upholstery, the beautifully finished body, and many other appointments found only on the higher priced cars afford an automobile of rare beauty. The Pan-American Car has special ferUures which make people stop to admire and proclaim its beauty. At la$t we have a car unmatched in service, combined with beauty. Only a ride on the boulevards, the rough country roads, the steep hills, can convince you of the real merit of this our latest production in automobiles. Once you have tried this car we know you will be convinced. The Pan-American can be found on exhibition at the display rooms of the better automobile dealers.
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The 1920 Allen
Tlie 1920 Allen has a power unit that pulls this car. out of "its class," has a generosity of comfort-giving features that is just as unique
and, since she will likely want to drive it, it i; reassuring to know that it handles with an ease and safety that very few cars can demonstrate. Aside from the fact that there is an almo-t limitless amount of happiness stored up in a good automobile, there are a lot of particular reasons why your choice should be an Allen.
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For twelve years, the Paterson policy has been to juild only as many cars as could be given individual attention to build high
grade cars under the personal supervision of expert mechanics. And, for twelve years, Paterson cars have fully justified the expenditure of thought and planning and energy and care which has been given to their manufacture.
ALLEN $1495 ALLEN ROADSTER $1495 ALLEN SEDAN $2145 AMERICAN BEAUTY $2150 PATERSON 5-PASSENGER $1795 PATERSON 7-PASSENGER $1825 PATERSON SEDAN, 5-PASSENGER $2700 PATERSON SEDAN, 7-PASSENGER "$2730
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S22 CALUMET AVENUE. PHONE HAMMOND 368. Used Car Bargains One 1919 Chevrolet 8 Touring Car. One 6-cylinder Closed Oakland. One 8-cvIinder Cole, 7-passengcr. nc Mlinder 7-passcnger Reo. Une thervolet Koadster. One 6-cylindcr 7-passenger Chandler. One Baby Grand Chevrolet.
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