Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, August 31, 1921 PROSPERITY L'nLnterrupated prosperity and success cannot equip one for usefulness and happiness.
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BLO rVO U 1 I trJcnkCsrean.i9 .eaPmoTon4r' t"j Automobile Owners 1 i7 k 'I , iiiiiiffii blinds. irrrri-in it- ",n?iNi if rSS. ?i
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BULBS SPRINGS BRAKE LININGS RIMS AND RIM PARTS McQUAY-NORRIS PISTON RINGS FORD WHEELS AND FORD PARTS
GOODRICH DELUXE SOLID TRUCK TIRES Wholesale and Retail
Calumet Avenue Garage CALUMET AVENUE AT FAYETTE STREET
ArwjT Snodgrass of. the Auto CusI toiiis Shop, has branched out into the ! automjbiif lusmrsj. havinjr taken tiia
aj'tney ior lie Oakland A part of the large room on the first floor formerly devoted to the automobile paint:r.g r-uslnes has betn partitioned oft and in th future will display the various models oS the Oakland, which are no-iv on ths way from the factory.
As many a.s five d fterent kind of1
tasica, axe imposed on automobile owners In many States.
The number of Am e r loan-mad
tomooiles in Norway, exceeds Laoss o;
any other country.
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rage havt Jjs: returned fnin a lns automobile trip through the East touch ins points as l'ar as Buffalo. The families aororopanifd them ar.d ail roport a trip that a.- worth the price, plus. I W. McCoy, otherwise known as 'Kid ' and Ge-orge Gwinner have leased a space in the ?. and S. Garage and will operate a first-class washing, pol-
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S-irr.e practical joker started nhe rurumor that the H. W. and E. C. street railway company intends putting on six nickel busi.es in competition with the busses operating between state st. ar.d Ea.rt Hammond. ''There's noth!os to it," states Mr. Talmajie of the street car I'.aea.
Small inctor cars are vi9d 'by the '
Swisj postal authorities fo rthe traos-
portatlon of letters and telegrams. j Automobile thieves on Aug-ust 10th, ! stole 35 cars !n New York City. The : average for the month was 25 cars a day. j Forty-five hours per shipment Is the average time saved through the use of motor trucks on short haul lines. Motor vehicle.j cost ore in Great Erita'.n than in the United States, "because of their Inability to manufacture cars in quantity production. Charles J- Swain claims) to hav own ed the first automobile In Philadelphia in 1S9S. ar.d since that time he has owned 21 different cars.
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H I T E WAY SERVICE STATIONS CORNER CALUMET AND MAY STREET : CORNER CALUMET AND INDIANA AVENUE Yours to Serve With
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JG as Oils Greases Open Till Midnight Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE L L WLittaker, T. A. D'Errico, Props.
Maurice E. automobile wr
on.y wrecker, wording- cn a large scaie has branched out into the auto parts game, and according to latest reports, is making' a killing- But the most Interesting thing at the E:a headquarters at the present time is the stack of many hundreds of stills of every description which he secured from the federal authorities at the annual house cleaning a few weeks ago. Mr. E.n
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Hudson Motor Indemnity Exchange Licensed Under the State Laws of Illinois and Indiana. We write Fire, Theft, Collision and Lability Insurance full coverage.
Insure with us we for your losses at once.
We also pay dividends to policy holders. Wise Buyers : Get our rates before buying e.viewhere. ROOM 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond Tel. 3588
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From separators to filler plugs each detail of Exide construction is as it is because of experience the experience of the oldest and largest manufacturers in the world of storage batteries for every purpose. That is why the Exide is RIGHT for your car. Our repair service is for all makes of batteries. Reasonable prices, expert workmanship.
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Calumet avenue, printed In Tuesday's' Times. Ford Lamps were Hated at i 40c per et, it should have read S 4.00 j per set. The Electric Tail Light was given at $3. To. this should have read; 7n cents. ! Here Is the list as It should appear Lampa for Ford Cars, new, et $ 4.00 i Front Hub f:r Ford Crs, com- j plete. new . 1.T5 ; Brake Shoes, per pair only .50 Rear Axle, for Ford caJ"S, new j
with the former owners of the still? wh'-i are anxious to re-possess them, notwithstanding they have been all chopped up considerably. Mrs Jerry O'Xeil. the only autor.10bile saleslady in the Calumet region, has built tip a reputation any mar. ought, to be proud of. Mrs. O'Xeil is always -on the Job, and can tell a feller more about a Paige or Briscoe than a dozen ordinary he salesmen.
Th Blue Bus Line Garage has opened up for business in the building at
il .-:r.ey ftre:, lorm-ny occupies "y ! F.p rings for Ford
John i-enrnuesser, tarn ririno, proprietor of the Blue Bus Line, will have charge of the accessories and automobile repairing while Sam "Wolf will have charge of the tire end. Two Sams ought to he better tha.n one. and no doubt the automobile public will be favorably Impressed with their combined effor's.
each 1.5-0 ; 30x3 H Wheels for Ford Cars, new i Swart z Electric Horn, $7.50 eeler, only 4.00 Electric Tail Light for Ford Cars j new, only . 7 5 Spot Light for Ford Cars, new 3 75 Radiators for Fords, Honeycomh ; new. only 12. 75 ; Set of Wheels. STiS'-s demount- , able Wheels for Fords, extra rim logs and wrench. xtra
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The ater.t'.on of the readers is ag-aln
called to the "Used Car Bulletin." forj this week. Here are listed the real i scream of automobile bargains', each! dealer listing his one best buy. Ow- j
ir.g to several or trie ai. their vacation at this time
as reresentative aps it will be after September 1.
being on : this is not
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Twenty-seve.n states in the Union now over lOi.OOO motor vehicles each
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M!stletoe Customs.
Mistletoe, when not suspended la tie eir, is regarded by the superstitious as a bart'inger of bad luck. There Is an old reason for hanging a bunch of mistletoe in the center of the room, a custom which had nothing frivolous about it in the first place. Balder, In Scandinavian mythology, was killed by an arrow of mist-etoe. On his being restored to life It was promised that the plant nver again would perpetuate evil unless it touched the eapth.
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Prices The Light Six ' TOURING '1293 ROADSTER U275 SEDAN 2100 COUPE 1950
The Medium Weight Six TOURING 1490 ROADSTER 1470 SEDAN 2375 COUPE 2350 P. O. B Dvtroli
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The Scripps-Booth Light Six is the ideal motor car for those to whom a very reasonable first cost, exceptionally low operative expense, the maximum of riding comfort and distinctive appearance appeal. Its efficient six-cylinder valve-in-head motor, producing over forty horse-power, coupled with scientific light weight construction and the latest of fuel-saving devices insures a very low operative cost. Deep, genuine leather upholstery, long spring suspension and a low center of gravity provide for exceptional riding comfort. A frame seven inches deep, steel felloed wheels and easily operated controls make for sturdy construction and safety. The new Scripps-Booth Medium Weight Six appeals to those who insist upon the utmost in a fine, moderate-weight six-cylinder motor car. It is powered by the well known Continental 7R Red Seal motor, developing over fifty horse-power. The Borg CEl, Beck clutch with which this new model is equipped is but equal in quality to that of the other units used in its construction. The new General Motors approved axles, the Alemite High Pressure Lubricating System, the long, wide springs equipped with bronze bushings, and the 32 x 4 inch Cord tires are but a few of the outstanding features. It is but natural for one to admire an attractive body design removed from the average in appearance and style, to prefer the best in materials and workmanship and to appreciate the little niceties and conveniences that add so much to motoring comfort. It is for these reasons that Scripps-Booth makes an instant and lasting appeal. HAMMOND AUTO SALES 48-50 State Street Hammond Telephone 375
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Has it Occared to Youto Consider Strength? Anyone can tell whether a car looks good or not. To be sure tastes differ, but you can instantly detect a poor looking car. whereas you have no means of telling what is under a body design. The new Saxon-Duplex is noted for its strength. Built to withstand the worst kind of use it stands up admirably under alt conditions. Saxon-Duplex engineers have produced a chassis of double the usual strength. That's what makes it so unusually rigid and rugged. Then too it is just a good sie. Anyone can handle it with ease for it is light and steers very easily. , You'll enjoy driving a Saxon-Duplex, for not only does it look like a car which costs twice as much, but what is more to the point, it acts and performs like one. Then there is the Roman Lubricating System. Simply press a lever and oil is pumped to 28 chassis bearings. No other car ha it. This is but one of the many Saxon-Duplex features. Come in and see the remrakable new Saxon-Duplex. New Price. $1495 F. 0. B. Factory.
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FOR TIRED TIRES Use us for tired tires. It will pay you! Not only will you save the expense of an outnght purchase of new casings, but you'll save vulcanizing expense as well. "Meet the Little Vulcanker" Thos. H. Jordan Tire and Repair Shop COR. OAKLEY AND SIBLEY ST. Phone Hammond 23S7
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New Model Auburn 6-51 For rH-ent--one years we have built motor cars which have given their owners notable satisfaction. Few automobiles, in fact, have such a long line of worthy predecessors. This new model 6-51 is the summary of all our experience it represents the realization, in even fuller measure, of those ideals which have always set Auburn apart in the esteem of its owners. You will realize the undeniable beauty of this new model 6-51 the moment you see it. And when you take the wheel, you will gain a new regard for the stammina which you truly feel in this car's performance. An eager flower of power answers every touch of the accelerator. You note the ease with which this car "handles." The brake and slutch pedals operate with slight pressure. The gear shift responds to the touch of a finger. The turning radius is unusually short for a car of 121-inch wheelbase. And the brake action is instant and velvety. As the miles slip by, you are pleasantly conscious that your passengers, as well as yourself, are thoroughly comfortable. Road shocks are smoothed out and abrupt curves taken with a minimum of side sway. There is complete confidence in the car's performance complete relaxation of all occupants of the car. And thus has "Restful riding" become a reality in a motor car. NEW PRICES F. 0. B. Auburn, ladiana: 5-Passeoger Touring, $1693; Roadster, $1670; 7-Pa-senger Touring, $1760; Coupe, $2475; Sedan, $2495. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, Auburn, Indiana. Restful Riding Auburn Beauty Six
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TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 832 EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
CHICAGO AND McCOOK AVENUE
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