Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1921 — Page 7
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facturcr or has a real live nrospfft In were in the whole year of ii;il. Grant- j tow and wants to deliver a certain mo- ed that only a small pi rrc ntafre are !el car and finds out that Mr. Mann- pleasure curs it looks as It' some ltiiriS
Tarturer cannot supply the car for a activity is in progress.
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bright if the Sue tory would only send mo more closed model cars. Hure I have been waiting two months to till three orders and haven't the cars yet. Hut then production is iroingr better at the factory and the hlich mark will be reached before the end of this month.
"How c;m that little class 'do-flitter
tell whether a bat'.ery is l'ully chanted or not?" dubiously queries sumo lair lady motorist during the, days work
At the reKrular!at the averaye battery service station
Don't always Wame a fellow if' he Jams in ahead of your machine or butts Into you; the poor devil may be dared by the kick from somebody's white mule.
period of two or three weeks, the answer? The answer, simple enough.
what is I fall meeting of the National Auto-
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mobile Chamber of Commerce held in
And many a man would like to know more about the same subject but he
that New York recently and attended by over les not like to confess his ignorance
the manufacture is behind in production ! one hundred leadinu automobile manuand tn order to supply dealer who has fa turers. sentiment was unanimously in the benefit of price reductions as a sales j faor of even stealer readjustment and Incentive he must nut on a full force I regulation of wapes and material rnsts of men. he must bi incr his production and a reat business boom predicted for tip to normal and must in some way j the coming year. supply the dealers with all types and I The American Automobile Assoeia,all model cars. ! tion reports that if the bill before coni This condition exists at the present : press -providing for federal aid in like time and when reports that such lar jre J amount to that expended by states for automobile manufacturers as Slude- ! the bull l:nir of frond roads throughout Vaker. Xash. Cadillac, nodtf and Huick ! the country, becomes a law it will sup-
Kay they will soon be into full production and employing enoutrh men to accomplish this it means that the automobile industry is taking a new lease on life and in dolnc so it Is glviiif? emlloment to thousands of men who have been mt of work for three and four month?. At the present turie tne price reductions on twenty-five of the leading models of pleasure cars have ranged from $!.".IH to $1,1 150.00. This has unquestionably brought those cars that have l"aiie reductions within the buyinradius of a great number of people reated a revival of business that n.e.t u h to the automo'iile industry. Troof of this is seen within the stall !' Indiana from an authoritative re-
plv- employment to over one million men.
his curiosity is not quite so keen
The explanation 1s simple indeed and very reasonable when one (fixes it sufficient consideration. It happens that
the sulphuric acid used in a battery sol- j utton is heavier than water alone, and ; the hydrometer used for battery testiiijjr merely indicates the relative weight J of the solution compared with the weight of pure water. When a battery is fully charged, a great amount of the acid in the battery solution has combined with the
This would certalnlv relieve the em- i lead compounds in the plates. Natural-
ploMv.ent situation as much If not more than the increased production program of the automobile manufacturer and combined, these two projects would be the motorists direct contribution to the "Back to Normal Movement." And so if one stands on that side of the fence that the sun hits, the automobile Question in this repion and all over the country takes on a brighter aspect. And the sun is not yet at its greatest hoiphth but petting brighter and briprhr each day until finally even some of pessimistic automobile men will be lad to come out from behind the dark -ide of the fence and bask in its brightness.
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ly the snlut on is weak in acid and the float rides deep. But when the battery is discharged and the a.cid Is in the solution the solution has become heavier and the hydrometer lloat rides hisrh. The Willard Storage Battery Company and many other manufacturers recommend the regular and frerjuent' testing of batteries with the hydrometer. Unless a battery has been meddled with by some inexperienced person, this makes a reliabel test of the state of charge.
The "Studebaker Year" now in progress, says P. J. Bauwens of the local Studobaker agency, would be more
V.'ith the announcement today effei tive immediately, the Nash cylinder model will be J 1015.00 f.
Milwaukee, we have another lipht weight car entering the "around the thousand dollar class" and bjddinjr for hih honors as being' quality built and in the economical class at the same time. This announcement comes as a burprise not only to motoring- public, but a.lso to the automobile men throughout the country who thought that there voi;H ha no further reduction in Nash ca.rs of any model after the last reduction which was then classed as a pre-war price. Veiling at an original selling price of $1395 this sturdy four cylinder product cf the Ntislt Motors Co. created a U'-w standard of value. Iublic recognition, of the wonderful worth embodied in this car has kept the demand always ahead of production until now, with a complete force to operate the Nash factory on November 1st and to bring pro-
prosperity for the Nash Co. j Several outstanding and quality j changes have been made in the Nash i 1'our that makes this reduction important to all people interested in motor j cars. Plrst, the body lines have been i changvd slijrhtly to insure restful seats j and unusual roominess and a beautiful J body .finish of dark lustrous blue has been added. Second, the tires have been changed from32x3,j to oversize 33x1 and the wheels1 are of a deep blue instead of cream. ! Third, the icrnition Is of the best and most frequently used by automobile : manufacturers and considered the very : best there is in the automobile ignition j field. -A better built, classier and lmproyed
car, says Mr Elmer of the Hammond
Auto Sales Co., local eTistributors for I Nah cars, and at a price Incompara- i hie in superior quality motor cars and I worthy of any prospective buyer's care- j i'i;l consideration. I would prefer that;
duct! on up to what it should be to : people see this car. ride in it and drive
sup! ly the demand for Nah Four's and j it before makinp any decisions as to' with a readjustment materia, and parts its su remacy. That will e conclusive market, a redu'-tion is announced that j r roof that this car is all and more than unquestionably marks a new era of ' the manufacturers claim for it. 1
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Bill figures out at the end of a year arr: "How much did I get out of my car anc
w:.3 the expense? " ?v'r. Bill is advising his army of friends to read his weekly chat and take advantage of real opportunities. Th Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride Lake Co. Agente U. S. Trucks HAMMOND OIL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 1182 Caluinet Ave., Cor. Kenwood Phone Hammond 104
ijl The New 1911 ' Hi $Jj alio a ggl tf Aow displayed at - Kj jjljij bur shoxvroojns lM I 1 B Tor en Auto Sales tai I d 330 and 332 East State Street pfl j ' J. kne ain 461
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Some Day! You'll Need a New Battery You'll step on your starter button end not even get a murmur. You'll wonder if some of those
. m V V. VTVl&U 1W3VJ somehow You'll blame yourself for not having noticed that your battery's health was failing You'll make up your mind that you'll never get caught like that again forty miles from
nowhere with a dead battery. But it will be too late then to cfo anything about it I The time to avoid chance of battery trouble is RIGHT NOW, when your battery is in perfect, bouncing health. There are a lot of things we can tell you about batteries, battery life, battery cost, battery care and so on if you'll come in. You're welcome anytime! ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hohman Street Phone Ham'd 554 ROBERT BULLOCK INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Phone Ind. Har. 475-R 137th and Grapevine Streets
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Automobile Owners NOTICE Dependable Automobile Insurance Hudson Motor Indemnity Exchange Licensed Under the State Laws of Illinois and Indiana. We write Fire, Theft, Collision and Liability Insurance full coverage. Insure with tts we pay for your losses it once. We also pay dividends to policy holders. Wise Buyers: Get our rates before buying e lewhere. ROOM 210 Hammond B!dg., Hammond Tel. 35S3
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This Car at This Price Is By Far the Most Remarkable Motor Car Value in America Today
The Nash Four was designed, built and perfected as a light-weight, high-quality car and created a new standard of value at its original price of $1395. From the first public recognition of the wonderful worth embodied in the Nash Four kept the demand always far ahead of our steadily increasing production. Production Makes New Prices Possible Now this production has reached a volume where by handing this car to buyers practically at cost we are able to make this new price effective immediately. Like money has never before purchased such great value in a high grade light motor car. In every quality of appeasance, comfort and performance this car displays its commanding supremacy and expresses that superior excellence which so conspicuously and invariably distinguishes a Nash-built product. The beautiful body, finished in dark, lustrous
blue, is unusually roomy. The thick upholstery of its wide, restful seats is of finest material. Superior in Every Outstanding Quality The famous Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head FourCylinder Motor, the acknowledged performer among light-four engines, is now refined to the last degree. Its wonderful acceleration, fine speed, power on the hills and unusual flexibility in throttling down, leave it without a rival in its field. Remarkable Riding Comfort The unusual spring suspension of this great Nash Four gives a riding ease which equals that of far more expensive cars of greater wheel base. See This Car Today -Drive It Then you will recognize by how wide a margin it surpasses all the other light cars. It is the outstanding automobile value today -a real leader in the automobile industry.
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NEW NASH FOUR PRICES Nash Four Touring $1045 Nash Four Coupe $1645 Nash Four Roadster $1025 Nash Four Sedan $1835
Hammond Auto Sales Co
48-50 State St.
HENRY A. ELSNER, Manager Phone 375
Hammond. Ind,
