Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES7 AUTOMOBILE SECTION Monday, June 7, 192n
Auto Quiz
lo I,ast Wffk'i Question. 1. OHuMd automobile windows can cheaply ar.d racily repaired a: homo ar.4 is not as difficult a Jn, as may he Imasjned. Buy sheet celluloid ami s-nme ch-.ioid i-emont at an au-.i u;rJy store. Cat the celluloid the -.r- '-'. f-.ze and ..mem in r-lac. -The life of i'1-raent mak's it unnfi-o.-farv t tew it on. U.i.-' nr i.roaks cil:i r.- repaired bv ,-fn;.-n!iii- a f-it -h .-n. Th.,pstehes will give .! ktv ! t.-r ft i - n z iitne. - In ' If.'in:!! a new enr th fMlo-iv-: r. -j. thing's t-houid be c!t.ervo.): y:: cold water, which wi'.t hoop yet t : e (r-rr.-k. Xovei- play a ! ;!'; o' " n:rr directly rn the !,! . a. the ' .1 -tr wii; be t inned h the f.-r.- -.he ;rcam workmj T.ir! o ci into lh ftniJ-h. Pn no; i.i-h -....! w :ien 1" : w.irm, as thi. .- ; ' : ,t rr . : the i:?Te. N'liT -:.e ,- v,.f-; i..r lr removal -if oc -r ,:ve .-. . --., 5 : r:vo. T " remove t - e ;rro;5. 'r. '". v. hep's or fer.ers '.:e : jso t noLie : pure vr ft,iMf ri's w : h no nod or
f-.-.rxard nii of the ,-fr.n;. ' that all tens;on :li be rvrno.ed while it o- betr.s wired. If the ar is run slwl th- .vprinc; w.a h'oi t-mrT.rily . Some of tl." new modern ears k i .e motors .if Pijht '.i tide !. mountd in fr.o lm. This differs Irorn lh" inoial ,-tork motor of the ,-it.p number : . iip.de r.. .n that m of them are of the y-t pe. fo-ir cylinders to a t-.d . S. In t o.:i,r don Vi ; : ! ,iir;iitit i m-
pre.ssion ' i ti 'iti'r i : ;is a b r a k e i t h res.-1 -n t ' ' the .-
ror-iet :uiee ,1 of the .
t he mo-
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lie car backward and forward in the' S. 'W Ut is an ctur6cn--y su'n.-tiW'.e guuiajt
si"io a few time.. for a burnt out f
10. As a precaution for idenofu-at- teni? ion in i .cse ,.f theft ir,.iny ear nuncis! '.. "Why do the variations ef t,n
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in auaiuon It U- i men are jhtnt fi-nm mriiri tt.cr
"v ' wv - ui. Daunces production. I About 0 S .or cent of the i.i-r,
nave ;r r :i. i u .1 1 d from il.ir.lv..,, .-,.
"CI uieir :nn i.iu or a ;ai nur K on l-eruiure atf ert the tin; n o: a jr. tad : oris ,.: some tr.et.ii part -f tr." -.ir. Mix . 1 j !. What i. a la 11 hi;; r t -! 1 m .04.-1 ne ? I s . i,.-. : I. r,
n.i.r ounee ot nitrie aei'l v itii an ino' A 1 ;;n ; of m.iriito- aoid. "ovt the jlai o t
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not prodii -e the on : y liraK'iiz
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frh-tion Mioji -a.s tho"f inviron 1 itisj and all mo mil; p-ir's
..do the car . p.-.'str ; !:.' 1 re. .!.'.; noe ;
. .s ,......, ).:! "ion low : I'O.-d -s are v,r.p e,l .' An nu'- fop. whvh ha. been ip t hoi- t;in- ;,,io- to s;u- a !;.' in ,-. Ti; - MS ' : n be t.ile'ti o P ....,,...;r . ... ti-j.B by uio.il the 0 s ... , .j-ned to the . I . A i irht'-n .-op nee o-tt s between toie .it,.! ! h indelii- 1 T: s hi enms w :ndh.e:. mils w,i ah- ' idn-ate
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Appi' toe id w 1 1 U a (..itiiep. iiiini; tiie .ie.osti. 1, t the aoid et.'h '.-n mm tiiej, j, our water on 1. Then te no o. e the wax .
TIRE CO. TRAINS ITS FACTORY MEN
i.in n promoted to remt u ris some even to
.. u-ivo loco. OrTe graduate 13
1. 'A' a s . p oiuiiindc n t o'-er T.ciro) mei
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causes to plus hcles and maintain pro. deletion. Afte- three, cars they are rated as master rubber workers an enviable and wcil-paid position. After that rating has been attained, the graduate is promoted aeoordinj to ability, as expansion crealps new po.fit inn? .
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Tram in school.- f..r fives ha vo I.e. ome a 10 ern ind.istria en. rn;-.
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1. What if. a w riin? nvtio-d .-..- m m o n . i rkers' i". ii.,. that t ti- iron w h
used to t e. t a storage battery? 'Itr. t th'or .b 0 ; n 1 nri.-t be ihor2. li.-'.v .an tlirt ri.'.irn.s be reefrrr.I j " 1 -; Ii 1 - m iiei-i.-o ir.nl 'Moy anoo
nt anro.L; t'O" to . 01: jian ick
no pr..c-d 'ire I: i o'.oi' 1 -.,rn-
' or.t!. !ied celluloid w md" j, and sol. j I'tooiiim ur!.i:n? 'that a 1 0 t Tv hat will temporarily restore the i is The ;i
Nearly 11 pep rent of the yqjadron
"ri?'"all,: ive j ears ago the firt i members are eollege graduates who
;ff,;''"'"" -'boit. 50 menib.prs. Now 'elcome the chance to receive a thorure execu- i tii-re are .... M uadrons titallin l.ir.t '"J?h technical education -with excellent ity ;n mod- : ni.-n, nearly four per cent of employes, j opportunities frr the future. I New plan.- hot the perentae 15 per j As an instance of the value of the ion. an.'.;; of en: of trie total number e;npb-yei squad ro n members as the nucleus
vill , -." men. ! squadron members as the nucleus
or- : 1 -;inil''l:i!c. :.. .... r. r- r. .., .. i f 1..0 ni e n sent t e the rnmnativ's nT' I
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trn in.itiuf.-t.o inns th"rouchlv The- i ,n I'f Ansele.-. 10.-, were the inaaus di jar says niS LSSex tOaa
Maybe You KnowMaybe You Don't--
THAT our new customcry since tne fir?t of June are: J. C. Cuibertson. who is driving a new Essex; Mrs. Bertha Hartlerode took a new Dort ; Dr. Hopper of Gary has purchased a Franklin Sedan; Fred Lingo now owns a new Dort; Dan Malloy is enjoying his new Essex Roadster; Wm. A. Virt of Gary has a new Franklin: Tonv
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"nt af- ' p'"arori members. They will orpran
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at th-- t.--i tnnmjr of tiie season'.' 1 t.itioinb. tirey. 111. h.mi
o 'on oir in. oi a.n e;e. trie . " :.- alin ;imoosihi j-t'Oo '.- s nn-l tio!ho.; ef ma n a 111 e n t are exstetn at. pot defective, what ciiid !' I I'-'Mi!'- i n at th- ' ' ' ' 1 " ' fo-.n-, 0,i:tO"l. tne , .viilirtnte nW. h,.,n,
tiie . a;..-a . . f a s ii -rt-ei re u 1 1 in til" wir- j l.'i"ti .r f .1 .re o x e. u 1 1 c . . toe fiyin ; iriion opportunity to erit icir.e p,.r J in" ' 1 '! O'li"'! ttain.t.- imbue.; worker.-. ! work or prod u .-t ion method.-. They! 'hat are some common causey of i w.tli a bre.,- n of . o-o-o. ' r .-ii.s ;r- i m 1 y u i--00 1 rn to. . : J-n t s . I-lae.h J blow-..: t in tires" ! ; iat ! w iih c" n ; e n ' til 11 ! and "n- i:iv 1h.H- are sent to departments vvh-re
every op.
Ir.unai- is supplement- I "'',JPy responsible positions.
- a week .'la.-:
Speed Demons Like Essez.
ster cannot be beat; John Bley of Robertsdale says the same of his new Essex louring that was delivered last
I week; D. E. Chase of Gary purchase-!
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lil-'tl ,n tlon -on e l!'l..ir- t'n.p 1 K . - . . .,
a-i- lor the no-n eein.- into eon tact with the. I Prsriffe has been added to the Essex ; a new Lssex Koadstcr; H. E. Jones
r faef.-ry - xee .iiws. tv.mt.anv noli.-ie, ' W".y stock car b- three Tace 0 (,arv took re iverv nf a new Fcov
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1'iuiiiin. 1 iiiiiiau x wjldiisr
make. They are: Earl ail and liave Lew: a.
per, Ira
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i ei.an- e of :'s roi- j T. itat ad i tionat too's to ti;e or.0: leave it. The din.ry s: c-'ard fiiuipment sup; lied the car is headed j w ith !! r. will pr.'V e valuable in drive n r to with'n ase of a ti:-e.-ik-d"wn ;n the r.ci.l? curb, then !".'li bos
Try A Times Want Ad.
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1 1 r r . S. After an Inner To.be has beep. :n-r-er'.ed n a easinc it ;s :tn? -rt.ir.t. be-f-. m-..int'.P ti:e eas're- op. te r m. - slide the band arour! b.'t :i .'':: the inner surface of the ra-cr; and the t uV " -. make .sure that thep. are no wrink-
tbe tube ?-...,l w-a t .-. q rO .1
ht'v inflate t'o.e tube in the e a s i n tr .
4. An eme-cenov repair for a broken r'ntx haneer is t" wir" the sprsnar h frame o' the ear. Jack up tiv
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YHEN somebody Vv tells you of a battery that has ccme through a Ions; life and had some ' hard knocks along the T.vay, don't put him dovn as a windjammer.' But ycu cr.n bet cn it that if the tale is gospel-true he had a freed battery to etart with and he gave it a square deal. Ask about the Still Better Willard.
Electric Service Station T17 HolutiJti St., Hammond. Phona 554 INDIANA TiABBOE TIKE & BATTESY CO. 137th and Orapeviue. Phone 745B. EINSY WAONEE CO. 4337 rorsythe Ave., East Chicapo. Phona 905. J&TTBBEHT BULI.OC5 Crown Point, lad-
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Quality Goes CearTJirousjh The Dort is unusually simple in design. And its working parts are so accessible that owners say they, themselves, can easily make the occasionally needed minor repairs at very small expense.
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PRICES: Touring Cor, flOJS ; Roadster, $1035 ; Fours-ason Seean, $1665; Fo Wire Wheels and Spr.rr Tires Extra.
South Shore Auto Co, S. E. Cor. Russel and Hohman Tel. Hammond SO
If you have an old automobile even though it is not in running condition I will pay you cash for it. Also I buy old tires, tubes and auto parts from any make car. Tel. Hammond 2728 and our truck will call for anything in the auto line vou may have.
Rayfield Carburetor Superiority Is Due To Scientific Design and Construction
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RAYFIELD Carburetors have attained their i 11 . . r i-. i
remarKaoie reputanon ror quality ana econ-
because the design is fundamentally right.
s Rayfield is the result of over ten years
of development along sound principles of car
buretor construction. They are made of specially treated materials and machined to a high degree of accuracy by workmen with a skill due to years of experience. If you have not used a Rayfield . on your car, come in and let us prove their superiority.
Huff Motor Service 80 Russeli Street, Hammond. Ind.
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE
Office and Yards Calumet and :
Conkey Ave, Hammond. Tel. 2728. I sell auto parts that are as good as new, and may have what you want. See me today.
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Everybody lollies The CliaBuciler Dispatchi npHE popularity of the Chandler Dispatch, which has grown by leaps and hounds and reaches to every corner of the world, is based not only on the race of its trim design and its beautiful Rainbow Blue finish, but it is due quite as much to the standard Chandler chassis upon which it is mounted. The Dispatch attracts young folks and older ones alike. It is a great favorite with young women. All love to drive it, and the charm of its beauty giv es them additional satisfaction in its ownership. The Chandler Dispatch seats four persons with utmost comfort. The driver's position is restful. The cushions are deep, well tilted and trirnmed in the best of genuine hand buffed leather. With its wonderful flexibility of power, its ease of driving and real comfort, characteristic of all Chandler models, everybody likes the Dispatch. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Seven-Passenger Toyring Car, $1935 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2075
Seven Passenger Sedan, $2995 Four-Passenger Coupe, $2895
Four-Passenger Roadster, $1995
Limousine, $3495
Lake County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THIEL, Prop. N. W. Cor. Douglas and Hohman Tel. Hammond 1741 CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO
man pur
chased a Dort Coupe; Harry Lester of Hammond had a new Dort delivered last week: then the chi.f of police of Gary comes over and buys a new Hudson 7-passenger Touring and is now driving it about in Garv. .
THAT someone can buv a 191R 6-cylinder Apperson that has been repainted, parts renickeied, and is in perfect running order, for $1250. Come and see it. It has been run lcs than 8,000 miles. THAT two of the greatest achievements of Hudson engineers ' are the utmost simplicity of design and th elimination of even- needless trouble making part. Its design has gone through years of refinement until it is all that embodies the highest type of automobile efficiency. THAT a Hud son Super-Six stock chassis holds a speed record of 102.53
j miles per hour.
THAT a stock Super-Six holds the acceleration record, and a Hudson
j made the fastest time for the famous
P.ke's Peak hill-climb. THAT in sneedwav racinr the
Super-Six won more points than any I racing team ever took in a single year, j and think of the Hudson stock sevenpassenger touring car that made the j double transcontmenfal run of 7,000 j miles in 10 days and 21 hours. Thes ! records of leadership are certified by j the American Automobile Association.
! THAT for five years the Hudson Super-Six stands against the field an ' unbeaten champion its limits of cn- ! durance are yet unknown. There can j be no question regarding its beauty.
fineness and completeness.
THAT the Hud son Motor Co. built and sold over thirty-five million dollars' 'worth of Essex cars the first ten Vnonths. They were sold on merit alone."
THAT thev gave satisfaction, provec genuine prid in the ownership of a car that equals and often out-performs the finest high priced cars many owners have run as high as 2,500 miles without any expence for repairs.
THAT the Essex gives all the beauty, luxury and power to be found in the most costly cars, with the additional advantage of the utmost economy of
operation. It is the world's finest light i car.
THAT we want you to try the Essex j because we are sure a ride will mak
you an enthusiast, too. Let us call and take you for a ride.
THAT we don't want you to drive a Dort if you can buy a better ci in its class. It sells, freight and tax paid, for $1130. Twenty miles on pas. 30x3'i tires, quality goes clear through. South Shore Auto Co. HOHMAN AND RUSSELL g?, HAMMOND 22 E. FIFTH AVE., GARY PHONE HAMMOND SO Franklin, Hudson, Essen and Dort
The Head of the Class
E'en- boy who rides a bik.9 nhould put Fireotonea on it. They lead they stand at trn head of the list for comforUblf riding and long wear. We can give you Firestone with the sturdy, non-skid tread like auto tire treads. Colors, gray, black or red, and at prices you can afford. See us today. Well appreciata your trade aad keep it oo ervicc A. J. Walz 229 State St. Hammond, Ind.
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