Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1921 — Page 8
TTJfr TTV v." October 15, 1.921. duct the Bi'nlrfs on Sunday. Aufc'. : 1 Come and bring a friend. I I.c.adT, Newton Sims. 1 rtuvhir-.s fcrvu-e at 5.00 p. ui. Vha Cnrlstlaa TritnOm Cfcnron. Oornr Howard, and Ucan eta. Hark mnr!. Services a follows: 10 ' n m. Sui.dtiy School. -rr, bine nt 11 n. m. and 7:.S0 p. rru Come and worship v. ,'.h iif. Christian Knden vor. S:00 Flvcntnj? Service. t:Ji u. rn. bunday School and Bible Htudy. A free ro.dlr:ir room Is open dally --ppt Sunday, from 11 to i" p. in., and on Trtay sd I'riday fvmlns from 7:20 The oubllo 1 rcrdlally velmmi to i!l rvlcnj anu to it the reading room. I Sunday school nt 12 o'lnfk. !)ve. Mr Kllcn l', pasror. 6?S 8tat !.me firat f.iuii K. E. Cnnreb. Wcdr.rada v v.rnlng tesrimonia! met in at S o clock. I0i Trurnaai ave. rhvua UD3J. Bar. Berk, Faatac Centaaar? j. g. cfcarcA. Warren C. Henelee, Paster. International BV1 Students. T. O O F. mil. lTO St-ifo st SOtTTH SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST Htamlarr! avnii,' mm an j;uin .-,1. " : ?'"- - Mi hlo s. i i. Z : '. .j - At'n rn...u V.T.'hi!. i j !i n 10 I-, Mini I'Niiij; i,!;uioi lint-:, atCTt'i r-n hae mover! to trta near church ffV .siukIhv ni ::.' p. in. Surety. Maternal 1ot is t!i rarst w&odi ful thin? in' thp Trorld. Even th motbPr of a practicing come p'ayei wmilil bate to hav hin die. WONROE STJtEET L E. CaCXCtt1:'. V'J. i. H. l.'.sn, p.-lor. ' ' iru'-uuy ..hooi. O. Jf. '' ti.. VvrihSo. "Vr.fllled T'j-v,-.r- h I,.-a fr;f . ir- . II, . I "St. V. ' '"' it:4i . "Lcsyoaa from tailldfnc on thi corner of Uost'.in and Aiwnys m -; i n n v. . helpful and raTowls nr:n. J ..rial-!: . The wInu-mm 1 r ti i h,ivf Is Sunday School at S:3 a. m. i i3 n- bi--.t ik-c ai.-l tho bust l-isiruc-lTea.rhlr.ir at 10:45. :r Junior licaRje at 10:15. j A.t v.-:ov:rie. S at fi-c No colcFIRST CHWSTLVtr CKT7RCTK VlU rmt a vimic rind Summer lioulevard P -SO t:il!j School. Mornlnt' Wiirfhip. 7 ''i - .Tmilor. Intrrnril'n'p n.i cren'or Tha I'irat Splrltttalistl- Chnrch of Wert Hammond, III VVli; wlffs e-.rv Sun-I-iy at II m i,., k. i,oo-l M-akr and ill"":-;'' (..;(t,i-j '.. t -'. !h" i-ntl fir it ClitLrcli &f CTirlat, Sclea'iat. 7?,0 S. Hohman St. Siurirmrnfl City Tji1o, Xa Alana Ta '.!-: 5tm--. Tr.urslay an a ;' - i: . . . ., ; . m . A iu t 1'. Mu ,-:na .ml Sabbath acbool
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T.i.fTi ty K . Henry Kowert. of ! - Sunday 6ch-J.
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It's a Jordan. Built and priced to lead die rield of fme quality light cars, it is distinguished by a new and exclusive Jordan motor. A thrilling: dynamic bundle of fascinating power is the heart of this the best automobile ever built in America to sell around $2000. That's value. You have never ridden in a motor car just like this. No man will be able to judge it's exceptional personality until he has known this rare experience. No man will be able
to classify it as merely a remarkable six. There's a nimble, electrifying something in that burly motor, which small boys 11 U 11 1
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Pep Punch Performance Call it Pep Punch Performance. t makes the old driver turn and grin. Prove it? Just come and drive it yourself. Scores of people we never hope to sell are invited to do this daily. The motor is chain driven of course as all modern motors must be. Gears -i ntrcr rpmnn SI
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ings to defeat vibration. Econ omy? Yes, twen ty miles to the gallon. Above ail it's exclusively Jordan.
ThGt S atStmCttQn Instrument, Vndfr 6m Women Who Know Women who know how ancient appears the gown of days gone by can explain the charm of Jordan appearance. Jordan has always dared to lead in body stvles. It was Jordan who made the old-fashioned beveled edge body look as antique as grandmother's hoopskirt Tkais style. In this new fashion car all instru
ments arc under glass, lighted from
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without. Protected in washing and from rain. A concentrated beauty spot taken in at a glance. A Little Touch of Charm Women who first learned to drive old-fashioned heavy cars quickly sense
that subtle something the feel of the wheel of a Jordan car. That's case in handling. Drive all day and you'll return happy and exhilarated
mentally and physically unconscious of the city speed laws enthralled by many easy miles per hour on country roads. Thais comfort. Rare comfort is yours, however warm the day. The new cowl ventilator keeps the fore compartment cool. Operated with a twist of the wrist from the driver's seat. The ventilator adds a little touch of charm a little bit of something that every good car eventually must have. Imagine yourself approaching this trim, graceful car low hung, with lines inspiring speed. The colors arc as interesting as all Jordan ideas. You have your choice of the most enduring bright finish or the new opaque velvet finish. If you choose the latter, drive your car a month turn on the hose and it's clean.
No polishing no scratches will show. W o m e n as usual are de manding it first, because it has a custom appearance and because
it is dust-proof. v'- Darrd Ump - Drive The Car Yourself Step into the Jordan. You know you step vou never climb into a Jordan. Experience only, not words, will reveal the'' feeling when you take the wheel. You are more a part of this car than any you ever sat in. It has a solid, sturdy feeling. ou know that the car is all one piece. 1 1 stays put. Balanced better than any car built, this nimble Jordan hugs the road, mov-
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ing constantly forward never sideways. No wiggling, wabbling or twisting. No tail wagging behind. A new lubricating system insures the long life of this Jordan. Alamitc throughout. But that's not enough for Jordan a new independent system reaches inaccessible places under the car no more crawling under.
A new transmission and a positive lock saves insuranceprotects against theft annoyance. A new type of clutch, instantly responsive, long control lever
reaching into your very hand. It is a rustless car. Every nickelplated part on a foundation of brass. There's a new swanky Jordan barrel lamp custom style with broad band of nickel on non-rusting brass. No more unloading passengers to find a dirty tool roll, usually empty. Tools in padded locked compartment in left front door. Jordan Has The Courage Success Vision and the lucky Jordan star made possible this timely announcement. Success enabled Jordan to .avoid the deadly struggle to cut quality to quickly attain a lower price. It gave him courage to build a vastly better car instead. Old Jordan owners knew that Jordan would do just that thing. Vision enabled Jordan to know that Service defines Value and motor cars will henceforth compete not alone in price but in service. So Jordan has built a vastly better car. An enduring car. Cut his own profits. Staked his all on the positive belief that 10,000 men will buy this car when they realize that it will run 200,000 miles with reasonable care and last ten years, if the owner treats it fairly. Thais endurance. NEW JORDAN PRICES S.lhouette . . . 520O.S Playboy .... J2!5
Landaulet
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Sedan 3200
Brougham .... $3200 y. o. v.. oi.evel.aj:d Dl ALhRSS matter where you are write cr n ire-; r trrrritori may be pen.
This is the best car that can be built at the price. You may Buy Now with confidence.
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