Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1920 — Page 9

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Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels never tire your taste and they are satisfying to the limit because that desirable body is all there! And, what's more, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor. Compare Camels with any cigarette in the wrorld at any price!

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Your W ord is Law We think pvrry article we put tp for sale is A-No. 1 in quality. Rut, if for any reason it fails, we tirgo that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet yovr standards, it won't meet ours. ' And inridently it's a v. hop)in; concern that bark's the tire; we sell, and both make ci. That's why we sell Firestone. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Sheffield and Chicago Avcs. Hammond, Ind. jr

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SINCE the discovery of petroleum, the per capita production of wheat in the United States has more than doubled, and this in the face of a constantly decreasing percentage in our farm population. The products of petroleum have been largely responsible for the increase. In 1830, 90 percent of our people lived on farms; in 1919 only 33 percent of the population was listed as rural. In 1 850 the per capita production of wheat was 4.4 bushels, while in 1919 it was almost 9 bushels. On the farms of the Middle West the bread-basket of the nation the gas engine . is best known. And here this engine is plowing, seeding, and harvesting by the square mile instead of by the acre, and it is doing the work better, quicker, and cheaper than it could be done by horse-power. These engines must have gasoline, and they must have oil, both products of petroleum. Tha1: i? why the U. S. Government declares hat "petroleum is a basic necessity, as much so as wool or wheat". The manufacture and distribution of gasoline, lubneaur.cr oils, and other petroleum products, have been developed to a high degree of efficiency by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). This organization, trained by years of experience to am icipate unheralded conditions, has been able to foree and prepare to meet problems which, unsolved, might have proved disastrous. Even transportation and other troubles in allied industries have failed to make an appreciable interruption in the steady flow of product from the refineries of the Standard Oil Comp-mv (Indiana) to the consumers of the Middle West. , Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago

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