Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1920 — Page 9
MoiKlny. May 10, lf20
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INIIEIUTS TROPHIES OF ADMIRAL PEARY
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AS TO MOTOR JS UHES ?.- qulrkly hns th i'l'Tt ( f si;h; it u Mnff
n:0'.r bus linos for tr -;i y - tnyi-m.s j .-iMffx;l thrvtiehotit tho cfnitr. thn'Mr-j Motorbus I'.urcau roronsly o,: i! .-i-.r.l , th Uo.ifiyar Tiro & Jltihb.-r v'-m- j rny has bern Hootifd wiih jrquestsi rn-m traction pompanifs In h!1 pnrt " j the United States for infiTini c-ai- i
.fi-ning lh-ir ojratirn. Ortfj tor this T'i:p:,"-, th hurati, Ruprvisp.i by R.' W. i;h1.1wit, m;4i!-.:.T "f the motorbus division of t !'.. i ompany's truck lirA (iparimrnt, is .-up-j'lyinsr fro dta on methods of ..','., tmg fare.", typo, 0f Ivissos. vont ila titi. lifting. srhoIu!os. methods of o'o-auing nrd operation costs. Convinced hy Jr. own ri'noof work
in m'jtur o'is iranspor. tn;i inO pay-as-you n?r bus will bo a cr.itt f.tc- j tor in solving the prolixin of i'i.- iiroi--
nuatc trolley servioa sistinir thr.mch- I Hobert E. I'oarv. dicofrer of tbe
out th country, th company doridod j .'orth Pole, inherits tvs father's t th- n atv.tli-T ot. ,n oL.tb is us.-,! to .lis. to give anyone intorst r-i tli- b. ii.-tll ..f : ip.ed:il.-;. tropilios. etc. He has also j r:b:nto t;o oily nil ov.-r s;ir;be data, compiled from th opornt ion i V.t.ori jriven Eacle Island, near Harps- ! f-ir. Oar o-ih : commonly in 1U0 H.a of its own bus lins. In a pm i s- worthv ' iwll, Maine, with a request that the j n.ist.-tko of tlimUm? Ihnt tho moi-f w sttompt to help municipalitios ,o v th J property be Kept in the possession of j . . T i : i i t-.:(. i.-,. ,-. s n m,itt.-r of r-.-t jT3:njr transfer tali on problems. j his ticscendan'S. j)ini li'm i 'hi! is ioi. T!.Nw bus lines are beinu r.t;ii-lish 1 i .polish lust from f.oir .liys t- a
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Kt.hert V.. i'oarv, Jr. Rnhert E. Peary, Jr.. yixteen-ye.tr-
e)i son c-f the lata Rear Admiral
i Tli-' la.-' two "i- three yrirs lino1 ; br .uclH a fom i i k !'. .1. oloom.-o; in , m if i i.-.-i ii b-..y l.uildii.t;. 'I'll-' nu liu - j ji.tii of ;!i- ii'.--.! in motor ! b. r-o'l...i ; , ii . i-pi . v.'.i'M ! a.-vr-f of i.. rlVoii n. tlo- n un:! .u '.or- in fr. e i.i .!--- j vote mot O 1 1 1.- to iih-i e;sn-g the ,it - I tniot ! -lioss i-l' t !;.- . I.:- ie. j The pi -- i ' l i v .'n ro'-i-t enr nr. tt. j !f,T-.-S tii'- I'o-'i,. 1 i- -:l H tili'l-' .-I lo-.. 1. 1 ' , h It- hi;;!-iy i-'.lt h.-il -'ir-j f:M-. .pi vOitii!--. ii-.'..!. N a ' -1 l'H ' i V til in.lii--.-l ili' o 11. r t.. t-il..- more j p: !.! 1-1 k. op ri up :(.. ;i Pt" tt 'i i" I' ! ii -ol i II. se..i. The r suit l Ili't j lo-'iotig m.-iho.'.s find . -- .1 1 pin. n L lino j . ! .itS -oh. ;ii..---i! o .-r tho. . of a r-iv , e .!'. b.i-. k. j T1-' I P s. -nt ily "'.iiiT, U::r-' l '-' i-j rn m.'tlio.ls, i; -i 1:. his . i !....i.t.tf r.. v nl! t!',-" 'in..-, ii -r ill '.e ii.--, . t.-i spend more th-m a few minut.s n . I to acooini I;sh Uiis . ii.1. -..r iti-:.ii:. there ar no won the imiiket o,im, of ho'tld and was po!i.-h--s. which w.l'i
DRAWS COMMENT FROM MINISTERS
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.'id- t.. hr-iin fvinir i he motor e.-ir lnve s-.pp- d Ktni'M s m'i : up. i d.-d j.ia.n w. The cnriiry j ft. r u .-ii- ? d- r. is ' I : I ue. Tie . ;ir no:-' b- wii'liol js t; sir- -.in of v r- fit .is forntepH, a I'l r wdih-h the ti----v p.d- j " n I he h--d-.. Tfi's will !-!; - , i.rlna .-u' ! h-- t ! of ito- ! i- , or Mtrl and r at-.' 1, :- I thu-h. I- ; - h ! ' ' d'-i I !- r- ' V. i4ni! i!-e,:iris n..f tl casual .i-hji.jrt is I" ha' the ma-! s.-T- ' ,,u i - - - ii i.. imr.su.. . T . h- i. u j -lit'...-. v.!'. (!; .-ir l.-i'!) b-- wa-iod imnt. . a p sin e j ; d v "-. . r 1 " u i:-iti '- ;..'i. t i' h.s (.ecu IT nfj-l I "o-.t '-.r ,.-. i, - irr. ii :-. .. j'v,... i.i r.ii -i:;i :i,. a i 1 1 1-! . ! M-t-ill ! a I' s ' Mirfiec f -r I i a a a .! . r i- i . d w ith a ' ' . ! sua p a uh t.. . id-, -i-'o :t. t-'- r tit. -s,ii.g ; r- !n.i- r. ii -. t
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os (Pree'ed. In the tie of -a poli-hes the frsi ni l with easiil--- soapsuds, s.-vv.-s w 1: the i a r. The j.o! r-h 'i s .-.pphod to tl..surf toe with a lie. e of . h ee s c !o ' h lllal
er companies are trying out tne ie.o',or"i:h UPP' bus as a sabs tit tit for trolley extensions i 1 -1
that are unprofitable, and are . e!-f'bh-
ing lines into new suburban t ---rritorv , jneni f an industry that i
that needs service, but previously could ! h' fancy. Auio mair.tfto lure
j w i ek and after it his been applied i emased in glasf, is the.,,p hca,inirK . f-1- ;),e ,viic n pule r appear in t Jnca-gvi, indi- hi,;lr ei,. ,,, , i,,;i,
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Tyler Dennett.
Tyler Dennett, director of publicity for the interch'trch world movement, is the author of a new book, "A liet-te-Way," which hn crentoti a storm in American Protestant church circles. He says we must tench economicfreedom as well as spiritual freedom. Hit views are describe! as "radical" and even "bolshevistic" by certain clerynvcn.
i;; -'.Tt W '-.i h is s;rjed oil i'l,- F'll ,'i ' Hull a l.-irC'- e;o-a.r. ia a -ait Ooi
I be nrd for bo.lv. frud.-rs. boo.l and otio r i eh .in.-.i w ith v. at. r. ft' th-. -lv nil ie
a-ee. - tlIMrrni5 sin f.-ie. s. !n.1 it w'
rniy be reached by trolley ext- i-s; -i s that would call for h.-ay investments for franchises and equipment. Many mnuiris a.re being received by the bureau from cities that are too sma'.l To have ?i -street car s.isirm, but muse lmvo l.ioans of transportation. The sixty-passetitrer dourd-e.-t bus.
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a:.-. t.vcd pt i ji..,. ir ,n,, ,..,...r sale of i'-e siir."l on and 'o n w.p'-l :' . f'l a
m..ki'ig sa-.e,.,.. . ,- . , ,o.-,;,e,l n rid eivon a c or.d i c , a n cloth. Aft.r sp.ra;.!nrjr iv p-ai-ii
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HERE'S NEWS: i i that ought to interest every auto owner who is floundering for the Tire that will give him the greatest j service. Looking for the right tire is like looking for needles in a, stack of straw, but we believe you . will get an immense amount of sat-1 isfaction out of
Republic Tir
You know you can judge a person by his reputation the Republic Tires have an A-l rep. and a company behind them that has a reputation equally as good as lis tires. ; If you want a sen-ice that will ' be permanent, try Republic tires.! Don't forget that Joe does ex- ' pert Top Trimming, carries a t j!1 line of accessories, and also carries the Ajax and Columbia tires. Jos. Wiedergott 663 So. Hohman St., Hammond.
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MONROE MOTOR CARS
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There is saticfactin in bavin 3 a smart motor car-: riage. One appreciates being reckoned up to t.ie minute in style especially in motor car style For, whether we are awaic of it or not, our friend;
often judge us by c.ir taste i.i ftich mailers, io be fit0 driving a motor car whose body lines proclaim it out of date, takes the edge o-r enjoyment. On the othor hand, one cannot, help f-TMng pndo. in Ye knowledge that Ins car represents the last word in style. It is stimulating and inspiring whether In" motor car be u-ed lor business or social purposes.
Ride in Your Grant the Same Day of Purchase
About Studebaker Steels
Herringion or , Kaufman
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5 -Pass. Light 6 I12-;n. Vl-.cel B.nr 1 $1925 119-m. Whe-l B-i:e BiS Six $2425 1 26-in. 'heel Base
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qu.i'itv of materials Studebaker cars are hist grade and the prices at which they are sold, wheu figured oi A basis of price per po-uv! of car weight, will compare favorably with the prices of heavier cars, which, because of heavy weight, frequently sell at much h'gher prices.
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P. J. Bauwen's Auto Sales 645 Hchnin Street, Hamracnd. Tel. 247. Distributor for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor.
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UNLESS your car is already equipped with a Rayrlcld carburetor it is not perform yr at its greatest capacity. Xo matter what make of car yon are driving, there is a Rayfiekl carburetor wlvch will increase its performance and economy. This includes the Ford, for which n new Rayiicld model was especially designed.
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The linht weight decreases the burden on the engine and their strength provides endurance. Thcv have been important factors in the success of Maxwell the world over, in its everinerersin,y friendships, in its reat growth. Nearly 100,000 Maxwells are now iu use. You cannot motor even in a foreign land, without meeting them. Auto Sales Tel. 375
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