Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1920 — Page 7

Monday, May 10, 1920

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These sound principlps not only result in a greater reliability, but they yield to the owner of a Stanley car those features which motorists have been trying to get and manufacturers have been trying to' give. We believe motorists would place emphasis on tho?e features in the following order:

Flexibility Hill Climb'rng Ability Great Reserve Power Rapid Acceleration Ease of Application cf Power Srcothness Lov CojI of Operation (or Reliability)

Stanley power is generated by making steam from water in a boiler over a kerosene burner. 1h;s is a motionless process. That is, no moving parts are involved in it. It lakes place apart from and independently of the engine. It makes possible the storing of power above the normal requirements for use when the call for power is unexpected or unusually heavy. We believe this is tha correct way to generate power for an automobile. Stanley power is controlled by throttle only. Since the power is generated in the boiler without depending on the movement of the engine, and is stored and ready for use, the engine doesn't have to be disconnected from the load either for starting or changing speed. Therefore no such devices as gear shift and clutch are necessary. I he engine is permanently in mesh with the differential on the rear axle, and the throttle gives a val- to achieve which otherwise would require an in

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You'll be surprised how little it costs to operate this Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car. Twenty-five miles on a gallon of gasoline is not an unusual record. Tires last an unusually long time. Repairs-are few and far between. Carefree, regular performance is the Chevrolet rule. Yet with all its economy and low price, the Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car is a handsome, rcomy, comfortable car a car you can be proud to own.

We carry aful 1 line of Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Also a full line of parts for Dodge, Oakland and Chevrolet cars, at both our Hammond and Indiana Harbor salesrooms.

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