Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1920 — Page 7

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lcai circles. Tlx Land in an oniployes' proposition from mart to finish an1 is maintained hy the Fran.K lln .Mi.;cai As-

aociatlon. the iii'mhf r?liii ..f which; pitab: to the cimp. r. lie mav come

1m made up ent.ieiv of Krankitn wor k - I '! ec t his rami

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i park tlii )nr. Many of th moiorj iHtx ar cHniprji. Thin is dun to the I fact that the Kmornninit is very ho-

A NEW STUNT

te, with certain re- 'nr owners w

il. 'lions ;inl retain tli.t! aite free for n over nn".'ii

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roobi:. Quite true thst many dea .

operate on this basis, particularly now

irhen orders are imnv an'i cats ffw.

b;it even now the majority a I itw a cer-

oiit of yur salary or eo'iimiioii.

I Some of ;iie largest cm-em in Hi"

country use ths tneiho 1. maktnu no charge for .e service, ami ret"i:ir:ntr

tain freedom in a!e. Th s appues )i(,v a s,,,n w...k.v. sv $:.. . In lare cui as we I a "mail towns. pri',..lh.v wi:, arv ui-t, th pri.-e ,,f Or.- may purchase an autom-.bi'e t ,h t.Ar 0w n.,.ship, ,.f ,.o,!r.-e. n-maiti manr ways if ail cash !a not reaoi'.y i jn eoninativ-s !;ami. i:nfl Hi- car vaiiable. r.,;;y ,...,p fol. A creat manv de'r are al: to. j 1S1 a:o acjuaintcl w it': a bank-

k 'I 11 , and a number- f,f or one-ha'f the list price in cash and! ,0 ),jm to finance .,.i for a pa"t taxingr notes for the remainder. Th--se i ,.f -. i.tirchnse p-; f a car. just as n Has are to be paid off in in:!!- he helns in the Iu::idi;iK of a l.on-e. : tnents can b made. In a ra.- of tHta j A batik, of co irs.-, re.j-iire nt"l:itime allowed is ijttaly not more tiiani hie paper or collateral wh :ch it c-'U-

tiie s.-lers ,-.f pi oper value ,

In bttymsT a car. whether nw or o'd you si;ou! i consider the upkeep. I.e. cause if the upkeep is jtr-a' you are '

j at otire confronted with a -loiin'e proo

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:;nt:. Von w ; i 1 t i- '. in m pt .'! t'ourt of the

tnss with the purchaser d;re - ixi1! cur are assemiof d cars, n.a.le i;p of i e a 1 with a financing company. .In th.e enair.e. c'.itcl,. transmission. axles, iarger cities concet n of thia Kind, etc., wnioii are male by parts mtk't . make a business of finacing automo- Tin- ca rma n it f art u r er only puts t'-e bile buyers, and even irn who want I paits together. Your drprecia'ton w . '1 to bcome dealers. ! be lowr ar.-i t- - iosi bt .: y o;' r.i.-.-han Tii-s" concerns buy tb car ontrish'. j ica? trouble avo.d'.i if : on select know ti from ji dealer, pay in htm the ftil! unit by v!l known concern, faxes. The financing company 1 1 n You perhaps. ha If. ard of such

I i;.e ,if t -e best known hrands of i I'entral York is. that liie Fian- j kl.n A u tomoti i le . ( on i.a n y . The bandi i'"!i-i-.'ni! of -to pte-ces. i made upl viitiielv of l-'iankliti I'actorv cmp'oves I ano ui- noonday conceits twice aj s eek in ttie factory yard during t lie j sue mer m -ntiis and in one of thej

fa.ot,.' to; i wi - iiti oiniiiir t ii1 wintei. It is tjo ii neotiitnoit tiling t lie .1 'Mil of t,:e 4 i l employes. te... these v lilu - r t s i harb s K. Parteiio. i ho ast as d:r f r. is n..t fin.v a fin-sho, musician. ut ais. a composer of merit

YOSEiTE PARK I VISITORS AUTOISTS

n,l l.rovisjons , is at no CM. hut chiunen wire.

he company whuh has the g.-,.-rn-f -twi'M-u ' t-ear lent concession lenu i-anii onttlts and Shouid ;.ou t; ke a pa: ..ndticf .. the tteneial fore. at ivln,-li ly lmpasal.1. 1a4.fl w :

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' j don't n :- to belong to the " npit-i!-; 1 -st 1 1 - i-Ihss" So became wealthy. Most ' ,' ; otln-r iojitt!ar beliefs are aho-.t as i; c!l founded as those.- Kirhan.-p.

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liver TS pr cent of the i s i o r t tl-, Y(, semite 'a!iey. i 'a i 1 forn :a . ate tourists who come l.y automobile aocordlns to the National Touring ltu-j reau of the l;. F. tioodiich Kubiier '

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dealer Is ery friend ty t :-r art ansenients ca r.be nide. In a case of this kind the dealer r-quire that the ca

ie properly insured and he holds t

trsurar.ee. so that or 3 re. h w:l! r Many dealers w

n case of accident. Jem that of paying off on ioe or the deal, j paying to l.cn si t-'iMoii

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th.s kind, but instead of doing hits- 1 held that a!

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requires you to pay down a certain mount in cish. v. h i . e the remainu-'r Is paid in i nst a I' men s and intf-r- si r'urc" b'n? a.ske.l. S"ni:i:ii a ft ' d sun is asked in excess of the cost of

nar.es as Continental to" encme. ftrow n-l.'pe f ,r transmission. Hot ft & Heck for cl'i'civs, Tim ken for t. ;-nd s-i on. T'-o-se . .-..nc-' ii ate !eadei s in thefr t es .-.re' 1 .e nelds.

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STORAGE.

WASHING.

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East Side Garage FOR GARAGE SERVICE PHONE 386. CALUMET AND BECKER STS.. HAMMOND. IND. REPAIRING. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.

LIGHT SIX 5-Pass. (112-inch Wheel Base) SPECIAL SIX 5-Pass. (119-inch Wheel Base) BIG SIX 7-Pasi. (126-inch Wheel Base)

$1545 $1895 $2425

Distributors for H a m m o n d. Ea?t Chicago. biting and Indiana Harbor.

P. J. Bauwen's Auto Sales 645 Hohman Street, Hammond. Tel. 247.

Some Dandy Bargains in Used Cars.

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SazeAinst Beautiful Car inteaia. A Feature of the Shows

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It is no exaggeration to say that our new "Glenbrook" model has been a sensational feature of both the national and local automobile shows. Its fame has traveled from state to state, city to city, and it now occupies an unchallenged position of leadership in the field of fivepassenger cars. In our long experience as manufacturers, w?e have never produced a model that has so quickly won its way to public favor. Everyone, apparently, recognizes in the "Glenbrook an engineering and designing achievement of the utmost importance. Designed and built in the Paige

shops and powdered with our new six-cylinder motor it surpasses every standard heretofore accepted as the best in five-passenger motor cars. The "Glenbrook" is now one of the fastest selling cars on the American market and the demand is increasing with each succeeding day.

Already our production schedule has been sorely taxed and orders for spring delivery will undoubtedly result in an oversold condition. Compare it with any five passenger car that the market affords and determine whether it is not, indeed, the greatest dollar-for-dollar value in the light six field.

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

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and Better Carburetor for Ford Cars

AFTER years of experimenting the manufac.xjL turers of Ray field carburetors have placed on the market a new plain tube model for 1 Ford cars. This carburetor has patented features which insure easier starting, quick L acceleration and maximum power and speed with minimum fuel consumption. We have just received our allotment of these carburetors. Come in and let us demonstrate their performance and economy. HUFF GARAGE 43 Russell St. Tel. Hammond 3444

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The Pan-American Car has received the name "American Beauty" 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 features which make people stop to adnvre and proclaim its beauty.

The 1920 Allen Thf 1920 Allrn has a power unit that nulls this car out of "its class," has a generosity of comfort-giving features that is just as unique

ar.d. since she will likely want to drive it. it is reassuring to know that it handles with an ease and safety that very few cars can demonstrate.

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For twelve years, the Paterson policy has been to

maid only as many cars as could be given individua attention to build high grade cars under the per

sonal supervision of expert mechanics. And. for twelve years. Paterson :ar have fully justified the expenditure of thought md planning and energy and care which has been given to their manufacture.

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ALLEN -.. .$1495 ALLEN ROADSTER 51495 ALLEN SEDAN $2145 AMERICAN BEAUTY $2150

PATERSON 5-PASS EN GER $1785 PATERSON 7-PASSENGER $1825 PATERSON SEDAN, 5-PASSENGER $2700 PATERSON SEDAN, 7-PASSENGER $2730

O. K. Garage & Sales Co.

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