Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1920 — Page 5

Personal and Social .News

Jin(T nicely. The new baby la a grand child of Juliua Smith of 422 West Sibley street.

"he Hammond Women's Republican b met last evening at the home of i. W. II. Meyers of 91 Houc'as eet and perfccttd their orsjanizai. Mrs. H. (I. Stevens was elected .lrman, Mrs. TV. H. Whlnery. assistchairman: Mrs. Grace Conroy, sec.irr. and Mrs. J. Hanson, treasurer, -jr will meet the first Monday :f li month. There were 51 women sent last nijtht.

"he Sterna Theta Gamma club wilt rt at the home of Mlis Harriett Mc

hon of Bauer street Thursday nlnff.

number of friends of .Mrs. W. O.

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The members of the history committee, of the Hammond Woman's riuo met at the home of Mra. N. J. Austgen, 3 West Elizabeth street. Monday afternoon. The meeting was onened by the reading of the Cullift by Mrs. !. T. Meyer, the chairman, who conducted a short business meeting. Mrs .

A. Merrill who was In charge or the!'n,rCr the work v mp d ut for ,no current events read an article on the, ,u"tr1al '"" churches and schools. ondltlona In Itu.osla," as the Trlncess "'! "ot 41 '"l,d Ht"rt ywtfrday and fantacuxene, trranddauKhter sees the ,arIy rrorts today Indicate that th.)

suffering; from want of food clot hinir . r" P-'" 1" he factories will-be liberal.

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the bed the young attorney was found seml-unconsrlona. Upon awakening him. Mr. Mencxynskl was taken to the Pt. Antonio hospital for treatment.

Hammond's Ked Cross membership drive Is now t.tnir full bl.-L.tt aftrr t.

intf four" days late An iculn started.!

At the meeting' at the t'Jiambor of Com

LOWELL

end fuel. An article on an agreement between the I'nlted States and Jspan and a third on New York's under tround railway. The meeting- was then given over to Mrs. Clark Wagner who had for her study the subject "Semetlc ClvllUa-

Um nlsht the aldt-nm-n f tin- city agreed to act as captains of the work in their respective wards, with Mayor tirown as chairman oo th oounrll's committee. Kaclt alderman will name the workers who will make the lumso-U-houe canvass for memberships.

The drive ends Thursday. November

tion" In Asia Minor. Mrs. Wagner told

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hore very pleasantly surprised her I Jerusalem me tidy city of the Jew a. I IJtb. so th-re are onlv etirht dav left

,day evening In hon,.r of her birth-i he Mohammadan and the Christian in which Hammond's cuota of inniin

..,.,. ait great nations ot member- is to be raised.

meiry nave ne-a sway. The govern

ment of I'alest ne Is rotnplUated

Tho evening was spent socially

r which a nice luncheon was serv-

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. rcher, Mr. and Mrs. K It. Whltsker, .and Mrs. Krank Itfilrew, Mr an! . A. II. Mets. the Misses p.rls Wat- . I.ola Mallott, Ikulili Whitaker Georgia Anderson

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frhip fee is only l and aa pevile this

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aniguagea spoKen meret lhan any other place in the world. No!' other ccuntry is so steeped in bistort-j cal associations.. Thio cuunlrv has.

the responwo

;h committee belioves

will be liberal. ii.tll of the money received goes to

seen such an unending el,,h of raeeS!thc h-iniarters of the lied and creeds, yet the sune manners and' ro" for "r1'1 r,""f Mork'

ho H. V. It. girls met at the homo 1 rmom which prevall.-d in biblical l".e olnrr na,r rpm",!' ' Hammond for Mrs James Dalv of the Atlas atiart-' Jy are still unehaneed ftfr mini I ,mtr'rn(' w'ork- ""w P'Ple realms

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ho I.. O. S. II. clut met al the :ie of Gertrude Zandt of Kane avelast evening. The evening was nt with needle work and a prettily iolnted two coun luncheon was ved. Martha Smith will be tns t hostess.

he Hammond Zionist club will ho'd

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years. The lead ng occupations are ,hal ""ber f call- received by the

farming and sheep raising bolh ! which are carried on In the same primitive method, ss told in the Old Testament. Women have always been held In low estteem although their status Is changing slightly. Mrs. Wagner read a description of the "Passover Sacrifice of the Samaritans. probably the la.-t of Its kind as the Samaritans are a dying people. Mrs

Ir regular meeting Thur.day even-1 Austgen. assisted by Mrs. IMckey and1

Hammond office. Within the last forty

I.tys over ICO different cases have come In-fore the organlxation where nurses are needed for a few days or other reiWX 3 required.

at 8 o'clock at the Hethal Sabbath ool. Tho program committee has anged as Interesting program.

re will be a debate t-y two of the

nbers. All of the members who

behind In their dues aret requested ome prepared to pa- them tomor-evenlng.

rs. B. Chidlaw will entertain Alpha Phi club at a. one o'clock

-hon at her homo tomorrow Noiber 18th.

rs. Harriett Walker of Hyslop

-e entertained a number ot ner

nds last evening at bridge, the

nest score was held by Mrs. A. Jf.

tts and a prettily arranged course heon was served.

Mrs. Stewart, served f reshraents.

very nice re-

FUNERAL OF JAMES H. ERWIN The friends of James H. Ervin. aged 73. were shocked today to hear of his death which occurred on Tuesday at hio home. 207 Detroit street. The funeral services will be held from the Tncme on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Interment at Oakholl. Stewart In charge.

lis Ethel Novak was hostess to M. T. Club Tuesday evening at her

e. Needle work ana music were

yed and a dainty course luncheon served. The next meeting will

leld In two weeks at the home of -, C. Llghtcap of Kast Chicago.

. onald Mets returned to Hammond

night with his bride. They were led at, her home, In Pennsylvania

e time last week and will live In.

imond.

rs. Horace Hale of Chicago ts vis- - at the home of her daughter Mrs. an Scott of 11 Kllxabeth street for w days. ia Indiana Sun Flower club will t tomorrow afternoon and evening their monthly tea party at the e of-Mrs. Emma Kroer. 392 Truavenue. All members are retted to te present.

STATE SUPT. HIKES TO SPEAK HERE

In connection with the so-called

AIL COURT CASES POSTPONED Owing to the illness of Judge Ciias. Greenwald. all cases that were set for this week In the Gary Superior court have been postponed until further dates. Judge Greenwald has been suffering from a severe attack of the grippe and sore throat. Although he was abl to be up and around the houe today, his family physician ordered Urn to stay In the house until the latter part of the week. Court will not open until nut Monday.

William Graves went to Indianapolis yesterday morning to attend the sesi:on of the Grand lodge of Oddfellows. He Is tho representative of Lowell !' dge. James It ark went to Indianapolis yesterday morning to attend the meeting of the county commissioners of tho various counties In the state. Mrs. Frank Ebert went to Hammond yesterday to see her son. Gerald, who has been In the hospital there for the past three weeks. Gerald was able to cme home with her last evening. M. C. Wiley of East Chicago came last evening to visit relatives. The new library building was thrown open to the public Monday evening. There was a good crowd In attendance. A short program was rendered. The ladies served refreshments in the assembly room in the basement after the program. The building was erected at a cost of over :&.ooo. It Is maintained by Cedar Creek and West CTftk. townships and the town of Ijowell. . The funeral services of William Johnson were held at the home of his brother. J.mea E. Johnson yewterday morning at 10:30. Burial was made In the Iwell cemetery.

NO NOTICEABLE DROP IN COAL PRICES

Althouch coal prlcc.i In Indiana are now on an average of $;.ss a ton lower tan the rtrire.i urvafllnv Hfwo t v. -

educational drive" a committee of I f,ate special coal and fuel commission t-achers of the public schools has pro- ,ue prlce flxn)r orWj ac(.,iri1. vlded for a general meeting of patron. n(f to Chalrinan Jo3l)e Kschback. coa, und friends of the public schools to be pric,. bp. ut hut ln v

rij.ix nkw pirn I.HE. The department of public works at their meeting yrsterday, granted per. mission to the General American Tank corporation to construct two pipe lines of 24 Inch and 15 Inch from their plant, under the tracks to 145th street. The General American haa made plans and bids and have been accepted for the construction of a 75x150 foot concrete reservoir to bo built on the property located on 145th street, between Fir and Grapevine streets, which is iie..r the plant of the Inland Steel c m pan y. The new reservoir when completed w.ll bi one of the finest In the state and will be protected by an ornamental fence. Flower and shubbery will occupy a ronsplcous place in season. The General American, which has recently purcliasf-d over 115.001 of fire :auiprr.cnt frir thir plr.nt. will pump tho water from the r.'.'crvoir. Permission will be K'ven the city, to uf.e the reservoir In any case of emergency without any cost.

according to an in vest'gation conducted by The Times today. According to a state wide Investigation Engineer Examiner A. I Ponaldson of the state board of accounts, retailers are row buying their coal at H.30 a ton less than the price before the fixing orders became effective.

rs. S. W. Malon and Mrs. J. rc.

ers will entertain the Women's ign Missionary Society of the t M. E. church at the home of Mrs.

ers, 35 Kuth street tomorrow af-

oon. A report of the district meetwill be given and a full attendis desired.

le Ladies' Aid of the Pine St. byterlan church will hold a busimeetlng tomorrow afternoon at home of Mrs. 1j. Miller of 411 Oak

-t. A good attendance Is desired.

ISDoon picxic

jhmorrow evening the St. Pauls

thr Tani will entertain at an

for picnic, at the church parlors. 85

ton street. a gooa lime is in

; for all. There will be loads of and other goodies. There will be excellent assortment of fancy s, especialy suited for Xmas gifts, public is cordialy invited to atTon't forget the mystery shop

the House of fun. Enjoyment for

iff arid old.

held at the Baptist church. 211 Sibley

street. Thursday evening. 7:30 o'clock. Hen. 1 N. Hlnes. state superintendent ft public instruction, will be the principal speaker, and short talks will be made by patrons of the schools. The chorus classes of the Industrial high rchool will furnish the music. In a recent survey of the schooi.- ot the country it was ascertained tnat

Indiana stood seventeenth In . relation ' nTjeinmriri to the other states. In the meeting i AxvxvlUO 1 JCjU UIl called for Thursday evening the causes' SERIOUS CHARGE for the standing will be invetsigited 1 and some plans considered whereby j a crlnHna, crturt warr,nt char?. Improvement of the Mates -chool.;, hlm wlth aa.m and battePy wIth may be made. State Superintendent . )nnt f Arthuf Aen M Jllne Is a. forceful speaker and his !-,, and atreet and ,mpl,ytd ,n ,h, Crarv

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Htiinon mtcToit c;oes sorni

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one. All citizens of the city who are

Interested in the schools are urged to

attend this meeting.

io regular meeting of the Baptist ien's Union will take place at the

e. of Mru. N. J. Austgen or v esc

ibeth street tomorrow afternoon, nterestlng program will be riven group 3 In charge. Each member quested to be present.

rn to Mr. and Mrs. Lea Anderson

1est State street, a son, . Tuesday.

LIVE LOCAL

HEWS "ADS"

SATING AND

RE-PLEATING kinds of sk'rts In one day. Buteovrlnjr. hemstitching, braiding, work guaranteed. Cali at Was- . tl State St.. little west of Hoh st. Phone 44S Hammond. 1-27

UGS AND CARPETS

ished In your own home by the

Uton Beach method. W. B. Cook419 E. State. Thone 3499, Ham1. "11-1S-4

TWO HAVE A NARROW ESCAPE Harry Gardner, who runs a taxlcab In Hammond and Harry Porta, clerk In the Monette Smoke Shop, narrowly escaped serious injuries In an autor.ioblte accident yesterday evening near Thornton. Ports was accompanying Gardner on a call for some passengers from Thornton. They were traveling at a moderate speed along the cement road when the car suddenly ukldded. headtd toward the ditch and relied over. The men -were thrown through the windshield and door of the closed car. tut In some remarkable manner neither suffered from the broken glass. Ports says the side of his face smashed through the windshield, but never received a mark. It required several hours to get the machine back on tho road.

L. STEPHAN IS ARRAIGNED Leon Stephen, alias V. H. Boudan, the young draftsman of Gary, who emfloyed his talent In making ten dollar bills out of ones, and who was arrested a few d.iys ago y Gary was brought to Hammond late . yesterday evening to be arraigned before V. S. Commissioner Charles Surprise on a charge of counterfeiting. Capt. Thomas E. Halls of the V. fv secret service was present and took the young man In charge after he had been bound over to the federal grand Jury. He n tKken to Indianapolis to await the grand jury session, which will be early in December.

roll turner, was arrested by

the-Gary police last night. His bond . as placed at )2.0C0.

ATTORNEY HAS NARROW ESCAPE The belated news that Just gained circulation that Attorney Thadeus Mencxynskl of Gary had a narrow escape from aspsyxiation at his home at 1941 Massachusetts street early Sunday evening and although he Is tble to be up and around today, he still feels the effects of the ordeal. Attorney Mencrynskl had retired to his room early Sunday evening and in order to take the cMIl off the room he lighted a gas heater. He waa overcome while asleep from the escaping gas of the heater and failed to respond when his mother called him. Opening the door of his room she found the house dog on the floor with

rr. J. A. Teegardn of Grapevine ftreet. Indiana Harbor, will leave tomorrow morning for New Orleans v. here he Intends to study as to conditions ln the port of New Orleans and to gain Information as to the cause of the Bubonic plaarue that has been sweeping the seaports of the world. Pr. Te-egarden beliefs that this dreadful disease that has swept a number of seaports in this country the past year, and wklch Just recently wrecked havoc causing many deaths In Galveston. Texas, may tt mm time or other visit the port of Indiana Hirtor, and for that reason wishes to get Prst hand Information as to the cause and the treatment . In case that he may render any aid, should the plague strike this port. Dr. Teegarden's family will accompany him to the south and It Is most probable that they will remain there for the winter. Pr. Teegarden expects to return some time ln December. Ir. EM Levlne will assume tho doctor's practice during his absence.

Bf.AIK AT HARBOR-. The fire department last night was called lo extinguish a fire In the home of John Cltutulc. 3522 Fir street. Indiana Harbor. The fire Is1 believed to have been caused b crossed wires. The damage to the furniture axid house has been placed at $600.

pnOlHET Don't forget the Grotto Ceremonial Thursday evening at Kt Chicago. 11-17 ilT i ii TT - Xiii mm MS

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Rheumatic Joints Rub Pain Right Out fry This!

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Rheumatism is "pain only." Not ne case ln fifty resulres Internal treatment. Stop dragging! Hub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" directly into your sore, stiff Joints and muscles and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and cannot burn or discolor the skin.

a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any. drug store and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Ilellef and a cure awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the

last half century, and is Just as good for sciatica., neuralgia, lumbago, back-

Limber up! Quit complaining! Getach. sprains and swellings. Adv.

lino tuning and repairing. C. Heinx

lm St. Phone 1321-M. Hammond.

MAYOR HODGES IN INDIANAPOLIS Mayor W, F. Hodges of Gary lft for Indianapolis yesterday where be will attend the National Municipal league convention which went Into ses

sion today and will continue 3 d ys. !

On Friday there will be a Joint session of the National Municipal Ieague and the Indiana Municipal league, at wrtch session Mayor Hodges will preside. Mayor Hodges is president of the Indiana League, having orgatiixed the state league several months ago.

to House, CSS State Line StJ . J309-W. Open for business dally. oes 1.00. 11.40, $1.70 per bti. extra stock" $1.0 per bushel dcd. 10c less per bushel If carhome. 11-10-tf

OFHET Don't forget the Grott.i nonial Thursday evening at Kat go. 11-17

B. P.O. E. 485 sort ant meetlnjr Thnrsday

lir i TiHiK t.tirge thing very special.

night

initiation.

DID YOU JOIN TODAY Did you give a dollar for a menitershlp In the Ited Cross today. Bright and early this morning a flock of workers started canvassing Gary for memberships and by night fall, they hoped to reach every aduU ia the city. Today marks the success of failure o. the Red Cros drive. Throughout the city many loyal workers are on the Job. but the committee needs more workers and need them badly. Every person who in able to give several hours of his or her time are askJ t

call Chairman Charles M. Leary rt

JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF FISH AT THE REDUCED PRICES Pickerel Trout Perch Sun Fish Bull Heads In fact, most any kind you may like. If you failed to have one of those ddicious fislyfrys last week, get your supply early Friday and Saturday. ' Good Fish Tones the Appetite

Allls Chalmers 29 American Can... 24 American Car and Foundry 1I1H American lcomotIve S2V American Smelting t' American Steel Foundry ........ J0 American Tel. and Tel. S Anaconda 40i Baldwin locomotive 9?H Bethlehem Steel 5g Butte and Superior 11 California Petroleum 20 Central leather 3" Chesapeake and Ohio ........... Colorado rAjel 29 Consolidated Gas . ... ) Corn Products 74H Crucible Stel 101 i Erie 15 General Motors 13 V Keystone Tire Lackawanna Steel b2 Iehlgh Valley 49 Mldvale Steel 34 i IN. T. Air Brake S2H New York Central 7SH Northern Pacific S4 Pure Oil 3t Pressed Steel Car 81 Railway Steel Springs S4H Reading 87 hi Republic Iron and Steel 65V Texas Co '7H Union Pacific 119? U. S. Steel . tl V. S. Steel Pfd 105 West ink-house 414 VVilys Overland 7H Sfnclalr Oil 26S rilirABO I.IVK STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 20,000; market, mostly 10frl5 higher. Bulk. 11.40y 12.8S; top. J13.00; heavyweight. U.t F12.0; medium weight. 12.iS-tf 12.90; light weight. I12.S0912.I5; light lights, 112.40(0:12.90; heavy packing sows, smooth, f 11. 90(Z 12.35; packing sow, rough, lll.ta'-fl 11.90; pigs, J 12.25 if 13.25. CATTLE Receipts, 18.005; market, steady. Beef Steers Medium and heavy weight. $15. 25tt 17.00; choice an! prime. 15. 25rt 17.00; medium and good, 9 2515.25: light weight, $ 1 2.2 itf 1 S.75; common end medium, tl.nort 12.25. Butcher Cattle Heifrs, 14.50 12.50; cows, 4.25H10.:i; bulls, 4 50 9.2i. Canners and Cutters Cwi ia heifers, $3.0iir(r4.2&; cariner steers. 3.&0ia.5n veal calves (light and handy-wf-ight). ' $13. oor 15.00; stockr steers, $4.251 8.50; stocker cows and helf rs. $4.006.5".

Western Range Cettle Beef steers. $S.00ff 12.25; cows and heifers. $i.25f

9.60. CTCCAOO CASK O&AXV "WHEAT No. 3 red. 213 1-4: 1 red. 211 1-4; 1 luiru winter. 193H192; J hard winter, 195: 3 northern spring, 190. CORN No. 1, 83tiS4t- 1 white. 83. 1 yellow, H'i8;'4; 2 mixed. S41TMH: 3 white. 79SiOii; 2 yellow. R6 7-8 6 87 H: 3 mixed, 75: 4 white. 77-3 78. OATS No. 1 white, 54: 2 white, 62 3-4fi53 1-4; 3 while, 43 3-4!'50H.

Mrs." W. H, If.' Roblason naased away

Wadneadar morning at the home of lief 'daughter. Mrs. Molaberger, 9 Columbia avenue, public services will be

held at th residence Thursday eve- I

ning at 8 p. m. Private burial Friday morning. Forrest Home. Chicago. . ' J 11-17-2

TQ PATRONS OF HAMMOND CITY SCHOOLS Tou are cordially Invited to hear the 'address of Hon. K N. Hlnes at the r.aptlat church. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, November 18. 1920. Mr. Hlnes la the slate superintendent of public instruction of Indiana and li-ls therefore, aile to tell you many things of profit and Interest concerning the schools. Come to hear him. Admission free, ll-le-i COMMITTER.

TER-CAM-FO

The Wonderful Cold Breaker

For Children and Grown Folks An Effective ' Germicide Assisting

I'ature to Ward Off Kl Paemoata Uenaa, Ter-tfaaa-r is an antiseptic for healing barns and laflammatUas,

An old family remedy of Camphor. Turpentine, Menthol and other ingredients effective for colds. 4 Aaax 4 Iwalat On Trr-Ca wm-Vm Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical

. rUe ClT t.1 9 I tffr t Pruggista j refund njon,y . if f,K2f OINTMENT falls to cure -ItcKjnr. Blind. Bleeding or . Protruding Pjles. Instantly rclleys Itching ' Piles. aoa you can get restful sleep ' afttr' flrst application. 0c. Av, r ....... j ... i. u,'

Announcement!'

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CHICAGO VEALr 50 to 60 lbs. 14 15: 70 to 80 lbs., 16 17; 80 to 1C0 lbs. 18L.19; fancy. i0n2l: overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. 10 12c.

BUTTER Recelilts. 7.078 tubs: creamery, 62; firsts, 60; packing stock. 24 30. EGGS Receipts, 325 cases; current receipts. 6366; ordinary firsts. 61ffj3; flrrts. tOft 70; checks, 35 4? 4 3; dirties. 4047. CHEESE: Tw ins, new. 24 H 9 25: daisies. 25'tf25: young Americas. 27 1-4; Ionghorns. 27"ffl-4; brick. 24. LIVE POt'I.TRT Turkeys, 40: chickens. 15ti22H: spr'ngs, J3H; roosters. 19; geese. 25. POTATOES Receipts. 2S cars.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

WANTED TO RENT Two heated rooms for light housekeeping. lhone 177 Hammond. 11-17

CARD OF THANKS

M'e wish to thank our kind relatives and neighbors for their sympathy and assistance during the recent bereavement of our daughter, Maye Boreson and also for the floral nrtngs. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hudson and 11-17 family.

PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telia How To Open Hogged No-, trils and End Head-Colds.

You feel fine In a few moiuenia. Your cold ln head or catarrh will be t-one. Your e'.ogged nostrils vlll open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache. : o hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness: no struggling -for breath at ntght. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream ln your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen. Inflamed mucus membrane, and relief comes instantly. It Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. adv.

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Miss Clark is pleased to announce to the public that the children's hairbobbing department is now open. All work done by appointment from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

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Miss ClarWh Beauty Shop;

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Zthkk Eaer-rj Phlm Ring bi fWam TracsW.

Geo. F. Woodard writes:

Since installing Zelnicker

Ever-Tyte Rings I have no spark-plug trouble before I had to clean 2 to 4 daily. My kerosene consumption has decreased five gallons for a ten hour dayjWhere I used 3 to 6 quarts; of oil daily, I now use 2 to 4, saving me in all ,1.40 a day

since installing your rings.

"My ti sic tot baa been ran on am average of eight boors day aaVsc. last September.

The alsawus) are batdrr wc

Bty C4SUBLSJ vsjaion is

good atawfaco tb tract orwaa new. I belfcr-ve tbs rings can b. eraall." Geo. P. Wooand, Conrxaut. Obi.

Tb. growinrg m of m nicker Kver-Tyta Hmton Rings In tractors, tracks aryj cars is a natural rult of its rspatatJon arnona; Bnecbaoi cal engineers and its S varS) record of efficiency in every type of eogin. o rider rrvty conceratie conditta. -

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