Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1921 — Page 7

Wednesday, Mar 18, 1921,

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Ask us for a ride in the new Buick. Let us demonstrate its power; how simple it is to handle; how handy and comfortable. Learn how easily you can drain radiator and crank-case and reach the batteries. Greater roominess and beautiful new lines will appeal to your comfort and pride. Buick utility is made constant by Authorized Buick Service. Since January 1, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One BUICK Series Model 21 Forty-Four, 3-passenger open car $1,795 Model 21 Forty-Five, 5-passenger open car 1,795 Model 21 Forty-Six. 4-passenger coupe 2.585 Model 21 Forty-Seven. 5 passenger sedan 2.895 Model 21 Forty -Eight. 4-passengcr coupe 2.985 Model 21 Forty-Nine. 7-passenger open car 2,065 Model 21 Fifty, 7-passenger sedan 3,295 f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan Schmeuser - Buick Auto Sales 694 Hohman St. Tel. Hammond 61 When Better Automoblies Are Built. Buick Will Build Them

The Special Six

STODEBAKER ROADSTER is an ideal car for a man with a small family or for a salesman who wants a sturdy, dependable, economical car with plenty of power, but who does not need a five or seven-passenger car. There is ample room in the rear compartment for luggage or salesmen's sample cases. THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR PRICES: Big Six $2325 Special Six $1885 Little Six $1585 Light Six Sedan $2275 Light Coupe Roadster $1965 This price includes freight and war tax at Hammond. We Will Take Your Used Car in Trade. P. J. Bauwens Auto Sales Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Whiting and Hammond 756 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND Watch for our Grand Opening

Chandler- National- Cleveland

ft Pv? A Six of U 1 ' V AdranctdDesizn BRUTE ability to stand up under terrific punishment distinguishes the high -efficiency, overhead-valve engine of the National Sextet. The chief contributing factors are greatly oversize parts, a circulatory pressure oiling system of exclusive design, and the use of the finest teels known to modern metallurgy. Lake County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THIEL, Prop. N,W. Corner Douglas and Hohman Sts. Phone Hammond 1741

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Moving day soon for Kd. Hohllntj:, of the Unfiling Auto Sales. The writer would like to B"t hold of a good car with at least three wheels on it and a gasoline tank; must he cli ap for cash. Hugh Morris of the S. and S. (Jarace is now handling the Anderson Six and Federal Trucks. Hugh can tell one all the good points ahout the Anderson and Federal without getting out his specks.

Adolph Sorenspn of the K. S. Auto

Supply Co. is doing a landofflce husi

ness these days with the Wel-Kvfr Piston Iting. This particular rinp

seems to be about the best on the mar ket today. The Wel-Kver has a paten

ted outer oil shaving lip and groove

in lower outer edge of ring, allowing

every bit of surplus oil to return to

base without waste. It is only nec

essary to use one Wel-Kver King, so efficiently are they said to be, and

from the amount of business Adolph is dolns:, these rings are making good.

He installs them for a very reasonable charge. According to a tetegram received by A. F. Adelsperger from the west -Gardner has won the Yosemite Kconomy Run in Class One. The telegram follows : "Gardner won Yoslmlte economy run in class one. Pour hundred miles on seventeen gallons of gas and three quarts of oil, climbing elevation six hundred feet in last ninety miles. Weight of car, passengers and baggage thirty five hundred eighty pounds Through rain, snow, slush, fog, over almost impassable roads. Had to come last ten miles on flat rear tire. In view of adverse condition the record nothing short of marvelous. Never has been more strenuous demonstration of an American automobile to get there regardless of weather or road conditions. Mr. Adelsperger, who is distributor also for the Reo Touring Cars and Trucks, has recently secured the Iake county rights for the distribution of the Gardner, and says it is one of the most serviceable light cars on the market, and most reasonably priced. V. A. Young, who nog runs an Insurance company of his own, as well

as handling the agency for ot hers. , niSB

came back from Chicago a couple r j days ago with a bag holding twenty-

seven new policies and he calls I'mi just a fair days work.

We'd be tickled to call It a good week's work and lake a month's vucation besides. There is talk of organizing an insurance company, protecting the pol

icy holder acainst swearing. Writ j

us up for twenty-live thousand, anyway. Wouldn't that be a soft job for Mat I.udwig, Helling fat policies like that. There is only one drawback to it quite a few would cash in sooner or later. Many of the dealers have some mighty fine bargains In used cars and those who can get along with a us- iA

car will do well to investigate them before they are all gone. Chicago dealers come Into the territory and keep the good snaps cleaned up usually and it requires pep to beat these fellows to them. Street accidents In London last year totaled 4St,824. Ontario is the center of the automo- ( bile industry In Canada, !

State governments throughout the X'nion operate 30,0')n motor vehicles. "Florence" Harding lilue has been' adopted as a color decoration for au- t tomobiles. , In Denmark, a driver's license is Issued only after a strict examination by the state officials. i

The wholesale business In automobile parts and accessories last year was valued at $725,136,942. , The American highways, which comprise 2,500,000 miles of roads, would en circle the globe 100 times. Among the largest buyers of American made motor vehicles are Canada, Cuba. Hritish India and the I'nlteil Kingdom. The National I'ark-to-Park Highway roughly circles Its way across 11 states linking the 12 national parks of the west. j As much money is spent annually In the United States for tires as is spent for the maintenance and con- '

structlon of roads.

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of the Exide Battery soon appreciated by its users. Its great power is not only lasting, but it is always ready to spin your engine every time you step on the pedal. You will be impressed with the trustworthiness of the Exide. May we tell you more about it? f Battery Service Co.

Nickel Bros. 504 HOHMAN ST. TEL. 3578

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Effective today, all Dodge Brothers cars will be equipped with 4-inch cord tires. This change from a 3-inch fabric to a 4-incK cord tire is equivalent to a reduction of about $250, inasmuch as one set of cord tires will out-wear four sets of fabric tires, and further reflects Dodge Brothers traditional determination to build into their car more and more service value

TO MAKE THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE CAR AS NEARLY AS POSSIBLE THE LAST EXPENDITURE

BOHLING AUTO SALES . CADILLAC AND DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS

Phone, Ind. Har. 78

Phone, Ham. 266

A 3" hv 3 automobile tire makes j approximately 6R7 revolutions to tne ' mile; a 3& by 5 tire makes 571 com

pute turns. t" the mile. Traffic policemen In licrlin wenr smartly cut military uniforms. and t,l..w horns for the control and direction of morning traffic.

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Total levies assessed upon motor veIcles In this country exceed $316,720.U00. Of this amount over J 1 48,oo,UUO Is In federal taxes. Texas, with 12S.271 miles of roads, lends all other states with the greatest total mileage; Khode Island has the least with 2.121 miles.

The department of labor- flgrjres show that the automobll tnJustry employed 32.2 per cant mor In the month of March than In February. The combined membership of th California State Automobll Association and the Automobile Club of South i r-n (''ilifiiT-rita i- in xria if 71 flOO

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THE LAST WORD IN MOTORDOM

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THE GARDNER LIGHT POUR BEATS THE WORLD AND WE CAN PROVE IT THE LAST WORD IN MOTORCARSBACKED BY THE GARDNER REPUTATION AND MANY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURE

THE GARDNER MOTOR CO.. inc. ST. LOUttt. U. S. A. REO SALES CO. A. F. Adelsperger, Prop. 297-299 E. State St. Phone Hammond! 2543

$1195 r. O. B. T. LOUIS

INDIAN Motorcycles Easy to Buy Easy to Ride Easy to Keep Up Sliger Bros. INDIAN Motorcycles, Bicycles and Accessories 514 HOHMAN STREET

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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 E3uilding

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The WEL-EVER OIL CON'TOOL PISTON RING constructed with a knife edge lip with groove for gathering oil and outlet passages at bottom of ring to allow oil to be forced back into crank case to be used over and over again, thereby saving the burning of a large per cent of oil. We guarantee the WEL EVER OIL CONTROL PISTON RrNGS to gather all excess oil in cylinders and return same to crank case, thereby reducing oil consumption 40 to 50 per cent in any motor. We guarantee the WEL-EVER OIL CONTROL PISTON RINGS to eliminate carbon trouble, fouling of spark plugs. All that we claim for the WEL-EVER CONTROL PISTON RINGS has been proven bv practical test. That is why we say the rings are a MOTOR NECESSITY WHICH HAS MADE GOOD. We Will Gladly Demonstrate the WEL-EVER Piston Rinj to Anyone Interested Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Refunded K. S. AUTO SUPPLY CO. Lake County Distributor 361 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 3232