Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Monday, April 26. 1920.
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hor-drawn vehicles In Boston, Mass. Klopement s in motor lar wer first announced in Germany twenty yara ago. Shortage of nior,T car tn Knglin"1 haa hrouglit ah-out a (treat deal of prftteertnK there. "With fair treatment. th average motor truck should run In excess of lOn.Oi") mile. Nearly $73.0(10.000 worth of tuotor car and supplies wr sold in Omaha last year. By installing miniature laboratories on motor truck, a aeries of tours Is being organizf-d In Kianc for analytically testing the water In wells throughout ttr o'd battle area.
On of the last acts of the officials of th' 1'nited States railroad administration before turning back the railroads to theoir former head was to Issue a warning to a u toniobi 11 st s that railroad automobile accidents were increasing and to ask their oo-opera-Mon in lessening th'siv Following Is what th federal bureau had to say on this point: "Th preamble of th constitution of th t'nlted State?, amoncr its other splendid declarations. embodios on 'to secur th blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.' o;vl it is apparent that those who framt-d this preamble had In mind free and unconditional liberty except where violation of '.aw demanded that such b withheld of this ther is no doubt.
"Ar you enjoytng the liberty conferred by our const ituinn. and will your posterity continue to enjoy it. or have you. gradually and unknowingly perhaps, permitted yourselves to b) deprived of that right until yu are no longer fde. but a tlav to thoughtlessness, recklessness. Indifferent or careles.nes? "A pertinent cjuestion. on thar confronts the American people today and demands an answr. How to answer It correctly and satisfactorily depends much upon th manner In whic'n you give to th conservation of your own life and limb and f tho.e intrusted to your car whi' in the vast process.
Automotive Notes From Far and Near
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Yon neTPr forget tlie lasting qualities of fine shoes, fine gloves, or fine furniture. They linger in your memory. So it is with a Maxwell. The lasting friendships for this reraarkahle car multiply day by day. These are friendships built upon steels, fine steels. Steels tJiat equals pound for pound, those in any car built. They are steels that make possible that wonderful combination of light weight and great strength. For a Maxwell is built to be light in weight. A light car means economical transportation if its steels stand up.
Therefore, only those steels that are of brute strength combined with quality go into a, Maxwell. That means paying the very top price for its steels. But it has earned ever -increasing friendships for Maxwell. It has given impulse to Maxwell sales. It has spread all over the world ready acceptance for Maxwell. Reduced to figures, it shows nearlv 400,000 Maxwells now in operation. 100,000 more in 1920. Yet this number will supply but 60 per cent of the demand.
'Hammond Auto Sales
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The Experts Say
j In cas th light fall because of 'trouble in the system it is possible Jto operate thin directly from th getierator by disconnecting and taping th (battery leads weparatrly t prevent j possible shorts .
The b'st packlnc for us in th water pump glands Is lther w ickinfr, lead ai.d graphite, or waterproof asbestos. If asbestos, loose twisted rope jiackinqr is used, soak thoroughly in
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graphite and coil th packing around the shaft in the direction of rotation of the gland nut when tightening
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It. tn a vise, cut to si with snips or heavy scissors. The gland nuta should not be tightened more than necessary to prevent leakage of the water. This should be done without the aid of a w rench . A backfire or slight popping gck through the carburetor may usually be. accepted as a sign of insufficient intake valve tappet clearance. Wbn the intake doe not close th hurmnfc charge escapes through the valve and Ignites th incoming charge in th manifold. loss of compression rails'loss of power and th gas blown back drangea the 'carburetion niomentar-
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When valves are badly plttr tn operation of facing- is best iarrled out in a lathe. Chuck the valve stem and clean th center in the a!v end and support it by th Head center of the. tail stock. If th valve a- so hard that facing- with a tool is imposgibla they may h ground with a, wheel while tn th lathe.
A brak in the fuel line may he tmporarily mended by a number of simple expedients A bit of rubber tubing slipped over th broken section will do th trick Other possible emergency repairs may b made with a raw potato, a cork, a generous application of soap, or shellacked cloth and splints. To faclitat th fl'iing of th greas cups for th forward end of th univr?al joints, which r locatd undr th fioorboards. drill four holes through the floor board directly over the grease cups. Connect the holes with saw cuts, when that section of th board will com out. A slightly larger section should be cut from the rubber mat and four sections of shet metal are screei on. the cut out block undr the section of rubber. Thi makes a sort of lid which may easily be lifted out to permit access to the grease cups beneath. Adjusting; a cold motor seldom proves sat isfa.ctory afterward. lasting adjustments must be made under the condition of normal operation, which, they aim to improve. This being the case, th motor must run a while and warm up to the usual running heat, and adjusting will then make good in action
GEORGIAN ADDRESSES HOUSE IN OVERALLS
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RepresenUtiv Upshaw in his overall auit. RepresenUtive William D. Upshaw of Georgia, the only evangelist in con,rresa, is the organizer and pioneer ci the corisrresslonal overalls club. Clad in ovt-ralls he recently made a speech in the house in which he said: the hiph cost of clothing was too rr.uch fur me. hut I solved the problem by buyinjj a suit of overalls for J4-t8. '
4 STATES COULD CARRY POPULATION IN OWN CARS
In aplfe of the- manufacturing; tagmatlon caused by h war. In spite of strikes and lockouts and industrial unrest, the motor car population of th United States continue to grow tn leaps and bounds, says Motor. On November 1. 119. the motor population of the country was 7.412.047. On this first of January the officials of the various statea estimste that the nnmber reached 7.691.628. The latest Government figures available Indicate that there are approximately 27,000,000 families in this country. There is a motor car of some sort for every three and a half families. AVe now have a motor car for every 15.9 persons irj our country. Four of our states can now carry their entire population in their own vehicles. These happy commonwealths are Towa, where there Is a car for every 6 P! inhabitants: California, with a car for every .20 Golden Statrs: Nebraska, with a. car for each R 43 of Its- people, and South Dakota, with on for every seven residents, big and little. II ntil this year Iowa and Nebraska have been the only two states In this mystic circle. Now California horns her way in and usurps second place.
of expert nursing- In time of severe illness The Red Cross hopes to plscs this course tn every community n Illinois
With "Scales and Tape Measure" as the slogan. Cook County Public Health Nurses hope before school clotes to weigh every school child and those of prei-school age tn every school in Cook
County Nearly 75 per cent of the schools havs been reached. The Traveling Tuberculosis Clinic. Pr. Abbott In charge, will he in Bellwood. April l1. 10 a. m.; Melrose Fark, April 20, 10 a. m.; Maywood. April 2. 1 p. m.; Gross Point. April 27. 10 a. m.; Dunning. April 21, 9:3 a. in.
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RETREADED AT ONE-THIRD THE COST OF NEW TIRES. 3500 MILES GUARANTEED. Prices 30x3 $ 9.25 30x4 $16.50 303'$ 10.00 34x4'2 18.00 31x4 12.75 35x4'' 19.50 32x3'$ 11.00 35x5 " 24.00 33x4 15.00 36x4'2 22.00 TIRE TROUBLES TAKEN CARE OF PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. Goodyear Retreading & Vulcanizing Co. Best Equipped Tire Repair Shop in Lake County. C. W. Smith, Prop. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. 839 Cdumet Aye. Phone 788. Hammond, Ind.
GOOD HOADJ AM) THEIIt nCIiAT. TIOV TO rtBMC HEALTH Good roads have a definite bearing upon th health of the future citizens of the towns and rural sections of Cook County Infant deaths, deaths of women in childbirth, emergency surgical work, all would he lowered if proper and expeditious service could be rendred much of which depends upon the condition of the roads. The future development of Poblc Health Nursing and medical service generally In rural sections will depend upon the transportation Rural hos- ' pitals will also be established as soon as ghod roads are the rule and not th exception Good roads ar.d an automobile for every Public Health Nurse tn Cook County should be the concern of all communities Interested In the welfare the sick ITEM? or I'TEItEST Th National Tuberculosis Assoc!-, Uon meets In St Louis April 22. 2J and 24 This Is one of the most important public health gatherings in the United States and local communities should send a delegate. Cook County Commis sioners have delegated the attendance of all the Cook County Poblie Health Nurses j
Miss Gannon, of the Red Cross Teaching Center, Garland building. Chicago, is conducting very successful classes in Home Nursing and Dietetics in T". a rrm 1,m Th i i - .
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YOU CAN FOOL a Part of 'Em - but there are some who refuse to be fooled. It's the latter class those who refuse to be fooled, who are investing judiciously when they buy either for the family or for their business. The New Liberty Six the all modern car equipped with new Liberty motor. The new Liberty means just this a dollar for dollar value-plus? a maximum of performance a minimum of upkeep and perpetual satisfaction. Come and see the Libert see the wonderful motor the luxurious finish the beautiful lines and note the outstanding solidarity of a car that is priced JUST RIGHT. Immediate Deliveries
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