Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 9
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Thread-Worn Tires Retreaded 3,500 Miles Guarantee!
Here's the bulletin board that shows you how to economize. Read it.
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30x3 $ 9.25
30x3'- 10.00 31x4 12.73 32x32 11.00 33x4 15.00
30x4 $16.50 34x4'2 18.00 35412 19.50 35x5 24.00 36x4', 22.00
Tire Troubles Taken Care of Promptly and Efficiently. Goodyear Retreading & Vulcanizing Co. Best Equipped Tire Shop in Lake County. C. W. Smith, Prop. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. 839 Calumet Ave. Phone 788. Hammond. Ind
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HA3DIOND. XThlt' Cra-raff e, Calumet and. Hoff. tnaa rt. Xollpsa Iramp Box Co., 226 rayetta I rt. EAST CHICAGO. Ent CMetfo Oaj-ge & Sales Co.. ' 4737 Torsytne are. last Chicago Auto Sales Co., 534 Chicago are. , Qdalltr Tire Shop, 619 Chicago ava. ' X. BaUTit. UcCook and CUcigo its. Steve John, Alexander and Chicago are. Birabalznos Bros Kennedy an A CMcaffo are. Z27SZAWA S1EBO&. Chixmar's Oara?e, Tim an-1 13Stn t.
WEITDTO. Semkorlca t son, 513 rlsciimpp are. O&XT Benson Bros., Eleyenth and Clereland ave. Benson rilline; Station, nfth are-, and Clark Bead. Josepli Kish, lath and Broadway. Orant Street aarage, Grant et. and Eleventh ave. HIOHXAND. K.irrema A Van Til, Highland. HESSVIIiLE. Clarence Ogrden, Kennedy and Stub. mer, EessTllle. BLACK OAK. Trank X,enhart, 203 W. Kldge Boad. Trank B. Scheldt, Black Oak.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTIONS. 1. Eayy stecr'.ns; of a car Is made possible l- means of gear reduction betwecn Uie steering arm and hand wheel. These gears are generally at the lower end of th5 steering; post and are 'arranged (so that the hand wheel turns farther than the arm, thus giving more twisting leverage. 2. The sprinps are not secured rigidly t the rear axle of a ca.r. Because of the tendency cf the axlcl to revolve when brakes ore arrived or when tho car is being driven, undue strain would b-j brought to bear on the springs, and therefore they are secured to a form of collar which circle's the ale and Is bushed to it 3. Brake torqje and driving torqun mean the revolving motion the axle tends to assume when the car Is being propelled or when brakes are applied. 4. A :r with an overslung frame is one with the springs siting above the ale. In an underslung car the springs are slung below the axles. E The greatest degree of slant which a car with an overslung frame can assume without danger of overturning is 4 3 degrees. An underslung frame car will assume n slant cf 65 degrees before overturning. 6. Hero are seven things which will r-ause a motor to knock: 1 Spark knock caused by too far advanced spark on slow sped. Z Excessive carbon in the cylinders and on piston top. 3 Loose crankshaft bearings. A Loose connecting rod bearings. 6 Motor runring too slow on high gear up hill or on heavy road. 6 Too much space between valve stem and push rod. 7 Overheating of motor. T. Rubber hose Is usd Instead of solHE WILL SKIPPER ONE OF AMERICA'S CUP CONTENDERS
id metal to connect the ln!-.t and outlet of the motor wat'-r Jacket and the ladtator because of the independent vibration of each of the cooling system parts. Hose connections withstand these vibrations, whereas senniM or joints of metal connections would soon open and leak. 7. Fuel is fed to the carburetor when the carburetor Is ria'-fd higher than the gas tank by means of n.ir pressure created tin the ga-oiinn tank or by vacuum feed from an outside source. Another system Is by ue 0r tiie eXhau?t gas pressure.
!. Tho cause of one lamp not lighting or burning unsteadily while the other lights ji.ro burning properly are: Poor 'niinert ions between. battery and switch; infective fuse; poor connection b'.twer f-uitoh and lamp or at the lamp connection. 10. These, five tilings will cause explosions in th" muffler: 1 Over-retard-id H.ark. 2 Iii' tlii ierit spark. 2 Too ! an a fuel mixture. A Misfire In the eyFiiider. j Leaky or sticky exhaust val THIS WEEK'S QUESTIONS. ' 1. "What does a grinding noise in tho
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rear axle when the car Is in motion indicate? 2. How does the radiator of a thermos-siphon cooling system usually differ from that of a forced circulating system? 3. How can you tell electric light troubles from the dash indicator? A. "What is a one-unit electric system? B. "What will cause brakes to slip after they have been tightened to remedy this condition? 6. "What are some common causes of rattles beneath the car?
7. "What is meant by end thrust on a bearing? 8. AVhst causes a knocking or cli -x-ing sound in the universal? !. What is the, cause of a heated planetary gear case?
10. How can the geer ratio of tear axle be ascertained? (Copyright. 1920 Thompson la Service.)
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T THREADED Rubber Insulation, which is always to be found between
the plates of the Still Bet-, ter Willard, doesn't know what it is to lie down on the job. Any Willard Service Station will tell you just as we do, that Threaded Rubber never gives the battery owner cause to worry about reinsulation, a statement that cannot be truthfully made of any ordinary insulation. Electric Service Station 717 Hohrnan St., Hammond. Phone 554. INDIANA HAJIBOB TI&E & BATTEEY CO. 137th and Graperine. Phone 745B. HENEY WAONEB A CO. 4337 Torsythe Ave.. East Chicago. Phone 005. RUBBERT BULLOCK Crown Point, Ind.
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Every Rayfield Carburetor Is Tested on a Motor
"DEFORE leaving the factory, every Rayfield carburetor must pass a severe test on the motor for which it is designed. Each one must prove that it is up to the high stand
ards set for it by Rayfield engineers. This includes the new Rayfield carburetor for Fords recently put on the market. Our complete stock contains a Rayfield model for every car. Let us show you how to get more miles per gallon. Huff Motor Service SO Russell Street, Hammond. Ind.
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THERE has never-been any doubt in the public mind about the five'passenger Paige Glenbrook. From the very first it has been acknowledged and quite properly as setting a new standard of values in Light Sixes. It appeals especially to those who have acquired the new American habit of thrift who believe that true economy consists in getting the greatest values for the least money. By this wc do not mean that the Paige Glenbrook is, in any sense of the term, a cheap car. Its value is emphasized not so much by its conservative price as by the large measure of comfort and satisfaction received in return for the sum invested Because of noteworthy developments in chassis and motor, this five-passenger Paige is a car of outstanding mechanical excellence. And its advanced body design has endowed it with a roominess and comfort that are truly exceptional. w
Vith the demand tor the Paigt Gienbrock far exceedir our utmost production efforts, a prompt decision is advisable. Orders pieced now mean Just to much more of the best touring season assured for your enjoyment.
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