Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1921 — Page 9
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c want .you to judge the new 1921 Buick on this basis capacity to give denite returns on investment. Let us demonstrate one of the new Buicks and test for yourself Buick's quality of dependability; inspect the accessibility o mechanism; enjoy its roomy comfort. The graceful new lines make doubly enjoyable the pleasure of possession. Since January 1, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires Prices cf the Now Nineteen Twenty One
BUICK Series
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-I orty- -our, 3-pissenger open F orty-f- iv e, 3-passenger ooen
car : $1,795 car 1.795
-J-orty-Six. 4-passenger coupe 2.583 -Forty-Seven, 5 pa-senger sedan 2,895 h ort3'-F,iyht, 4-pasfenger coupe 2,985 -F ortj'-Nine. 7-passcnger open car 2,065 -Fiity, 7-passenger sedan 3,295 f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan
Schmeuser - Buick Auto Sales 694 Hohman St. Tel. Hammond 61 When Better Automobile? Are Built, Buick Will Build Them
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Out of 88 d'fTerent make automobiles listed in the 1921 National AutomoFjile Chamber of Commerce Hand Book, there are only nine cars with more power than the Studebaker Big Six. To get more power than in a Big Six you must pay $1500 to $4800 more.
WILL DEMONSTRATE $2325 AT HAMMOND P. J. BAUWENS AUTO SALES Indiana Harbor. East Chicago, Whiting and Hammond Phone 247-2801. 645 Hoh man st.
('relit is tin- life bl.io.i of tln utitnin.it!!,) i , iri 1 j- h ml wiu'ii I lie jxiwers th.tt ht d isi-i.i cri'ii !n-t wjirin that thihlniiil pressn 1 -e tf i i .- 1 1 y iIhi-mi-in,;iv U'.tiU, they t.n.k di'H.llo im'iiiis in reii'ily the c. n d i li on ntni an mii1 1' HiiH ii;utd ! a 11 mnn t i vp eri'd;ts. Whv7 Kr.ru Clirk, of thf t'i.irk Ki')iiintit "o.. Hurhitnan. Micliisriui. Urcaiisc the nn'n eio nvllina
d:I ronditions. tlit- l-'odcra; K.-s. iird. tUf harik.x. iin.l finnniMii! ft", had not hi'fn ."old on til tl:il oh tiSHit (T of the a.ltoni.iiiiic
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ihistry. Jiut li'ld trcn vrn a faln lin-I'l-i-sj-lon eif its niiM-its by m i w I m d i n f. riisil i Pi'li .1 jirid misw ordoii nil i'i'1 1 Isnm' whii-h fur (i 1'iM , time hrol furnu'd tin' bntis of It taics pr"i'!niR. A '..toinohiU'.-s l,'iv- hi'n soii to AmerU'H f."- year on aitiw'il to jiridi-. on (ipvif-a!.- tn omati's vanity, and on points (.;' luxury. Tip cnr? of Atticriea have h. 011 sold on the ti.-iuU uf vanity nnd r"i'i'i'iilii.ii rattier tton on lU-f 5usi; of utility of ni-fssi?y. Yet f have the world of Oharie.-
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;' per rent of all pa..fnit'-r enr. arru.'ed for business. He .states further. "Thi aeratre Ini-reaKe in loj.iney.s piro-du-'tivity due. to motor ears wii. S.i per rent. Translated into working eapaeity this means that fi.Sfl.f'"') rars in daiiy us in Atneriea add every duv the eq.i i-valent of an avcraur over 3,Sno.ooi) wotUers to the nation's .productive forces." I,ittie effort has been ina.le to sell
INDIAN Motorcycles asy to Buy Easy to Ride Easy to Keep Up Sliger Bros. INDIAN Motorcycles, Bicycles and Accessories 514 HOHMAN STREET
IiasHinser m;en or fro Urn t ton m;U-i. the vt ry has l ujion whieh all other 1 1 a nspoi 1 .1 1 ion is sold. Thus, w Io n an aiarminR condition demanded drastic treatment, thoso In authority rut
awav t he foundations of a n t imi.if i e f
credits without the slightest thoutrlu
: tiiat they were in any sense cripplinu I mi" cf the sreat transportation s -'-j tuiH of our country. j Mr. V. 1;. I'. Harding, governor of tiie i-'ederal Heserve Hoard, has this j confession to make in an article in
System for January, J;i21. Speaking of conditions tliat led up to the Issuance by the Federal Heserve Hoard of its restrictive credit retaliations List spring he states "a erent amount of credit was fronen up In stoeks Imer-
jclinndise and materials) that couid not
be brount to market tor lack of transportation, and this, too, induced increased speculation and the need of I'ipn g-ren''r sums of money.' Mark you timt the KVderai Ueserve lloard recognized at that, tini" tiiat an industrial crisis wa.i binjr r a. lied in America 'because of insufTieient transportation facilities ami yet In view of that knowlcdue y tip" Federal Reserve Hoard tliy rest rioted automotive eredits. Why? P.eoausf tin y had not been broulit to realize that the automotive industry was building units of transportation. Th automotive Indus-try nppd a representative coordinate council to which shall he delegated certain work and liutlf.". The voice of the automotive industry should he-ome artieulate when its rlelits are Imperiled. Tai the industry justly. We are buiitiintr passencer and freight transportation vehicles. If transportation is asked to sujiply a part of the national revenues let the tax fall on every ncv freight car and motor truck and in equitable proportion to its carrylnar capacity; i't the tax fall on every lix-omntivo pasenper coneii, I'uHmun sleeper ao well as pa--senfrer auti-vnnxblle, and in Just proportion to its powr or capacity. Why tax a rt placement part on ear or truck and t;..t tax a brake, spring or .defect ive wheel on a locomotive or freight car? If we tax jras, tax steam -on" is as important as the other.
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The simple explanation of the great popularity of Dodge Brothers 4-Door Sedan is that it deserves all the good things that are said of it. In addition to its good looks and the protection it provides, the car has an unusual reputation for consistent service.
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I'liialdelphia has ISO citj -owned no lor ve'iicies.
Road irnprov enient.' in the United States in 13C1 will cost ciofe to $S0n.Onii.e.io. There are now M different mak'p of automobiles in Mexico, aa compared
with 2'1 111 19iS. The first practical American eject r'e automobile was built by Fred KImbu!'. of Host on, in J S8.
Automobiles and chickens were pleutifu'i at tiie auto show. Come ear'.;, and avoid the rush.
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The Gardner speaks for itself. The good will which the Gardner Four has earned from its owners is the best proof we can offer as to the desirability of the car for you. We'll gladly demonstrate. A. F. ADELSPERGER Proprietor 297 STATE ST. TEL. 543
Is li'slmrn has tiie distinction of bein it the only town in Maine where a motor vehicle is not allowed.
It was Ed. IifhlinK's birthday ; he passed the c r y san t hem u ms, a tt-iwer for ear.ii year, a b-autiful expression, tut the saddest part about the affair i. . he passed out ten dozen.
OHLING AUTO SALES
CADILLAC AND DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Phone, Ham. 266 Phone, Ind. Har. 78
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
7!ut srettirv ripht down to bare fact : if was the most optimistic bunch of! folks at the show e-ver sen in these parts; everybody carried a smile and i some wen: lucky enoug-Ti to carry j
half pint. Tiie Cadillac people send out the w.irninK of shortage, Tliis Is no fake it is a. fact nnd is the forerunner of other warnings that th latp summer will .see the worst automobile shortage ever known.
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The Center of Interest The New HayneS 50 The Peak of Perfection j Price $1985.00
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J. J. Toren returned Punday n'pht from Kokomo with ft model 5f Hsynes tourinsr car. lie states that if there was a 1,111 between here and Kotiomo he didn't know It and Kokomo Is as dry as a palm leaf fan. With tb success nt the Auto fihow (riorionBly assured, the public may leek forward to an evnt of this kind retrulariy from now on, with n orarnnllajon like tlte Cal'imet Region Automi iie Assocfttion to (five It the necessary steam. The auto how in proving tn Inspiration to thousands of people all over this (treat region. Why? Ileeause every fellow who haiin't an automobile expects some day to own one. Those who are owners dreama of the day when they can afford a better car than they now hv. The auto nhow brings tojrethe-r all tbat la new, it Is a convenience and a revelation to the public; it is at th auto show that tha most thoroutrh analysis are made; It points tho way to intelligent buyinfr; It Is Interesting and educational and well worth the price of admission and the effort made to attend, Thotw who m-Itts It will m!is a rare treat.
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$50 to $150 On Your Auto Coverage and Get Better INSURANCE Let Me Explain W.A. Young Automobile Insurance Phone 3588 Room 210, Hammond Buildina;
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Don't Wait until your battery goes dead before you let ur, look at it. Possibly your battery, may be all right and if jo we will frankly tell you. But don't take chances while you have Exide Batten' service at your disposal. Come in and see us. Battery Service Co. Nickel Bros. 504 HOHMAN ST. TEL. 357S
OUTBREAK IN MEXICO MKXU'O (MTV, April 13. The first clash between Carranzista troops, led by Krnnaelsc (i Murifula. and federal troops in the statti of Coahuila. tooiplac yesteidaj- afternoon, the war department has Just been notliied. A small band of Insurgent headed by MurstiU ptrsonally and t'andidu Ag"J!lar, son-in-law of farranza, was routed and its leaders fle-d into tha hills hotly pursued by the, 'government forces.
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Jud Tunkln. "A rnsn who can't attend to his own biisintw." 8Rii Jd Tunkins, "still ha a chance of winning gratitude by beia' a business doctor."
The Master 4
3 speeds forward. 1 speed reverse. 27x3'2 Firestone tires. 80 cubic inches. Ch?in enclosed, runs in oil. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS AL. J. WALZ 229-231 State St. Hammond, Ind.
Chandler- National- Cleveland
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known for its marvelous motor then we'll demonstrate. Lake County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THIEL, Prop. N.W. Corner Douglas and Hohman St. PJjom Hammond 1741
