Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1921 — Page 8

Ydncsd;iw Xov. 2, 1921

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WILLYS BUILDS FIRM TOWARD 1922 TRADE

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manabltaring rva,.1jusmmr. appvaUul of tho probable 11'-'-ani a r assuring coiitvlenee in .-lability i)f!Tsre iarge in the winy Ov.rlan-1 Vt Joiui X. , ... pi e.-Kleiu of the cm; any. late w.k tokt jratJuTinq both in and Boston what tins re,i-

when is ilioEJ m' lI" uiiiin inMaliiii-nt payment on iti.lcbteitness wonH improve the

!,:i;Vl I"' of thv hririni tha 1" i.,-i.. pi io. s Jsav,- ctw-l any ficiKT.il .! nV .ml nieveiiverit, -n'ol that, tlio ,,,Vv i m'.ionuns its n ,vod'.o-t.- ... ;i4n,'. pro!i!iniuiy in n.M ytai's Ul.tlket 'As . fit.- ir .l.im-.n.- Uusirnv."

.i. , !.arel Willy. "H Is in

l hit s.'on altj-r tin ims.' our tUtaliTi ill

.1,1 a'.! ih- oaK.- the; I -e;n i-itiers to ih"

I - aays a.

L.is. An--loa4s of

MPRDVED ESSEX GIVES BETTER

v.ork. at the avera

lattery servtco mode-is.

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PERFORMANCE

amuxiK.t.ii.-.". h. largest .Tiir UipiWtU horo . I thin:, thai us exr "'" "'"'' f 1V',U ,.am'

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pitouiy ot f;lil. ffiXVU j; sira t tin lvnitf-.i

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Anno in. 'xin lit is made this Wi-ek ot ihe ari i a! of the now Kasex at a new 1rc,; Us l-Z. 'It. Shaver of the South

Auto tV.. local agents lor H.id-

lv;st'X I'ni'S.

Phis new. cull- nay Sliav.-r. is; dfaii?')-

it gr.-iUr tooomy ana rtiiauimy

l :uiv one iini

'.m,,,.. in Cahfornia; in to Si

standpoint. 4 V" ofii Miw.uirnjr ppiiorniaiorr. uiwr

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I R,. O I 111' t I v - o-i tin- prico iciK otiun to S 1.195,

harU i t.lv1 Ksfx ditittjibutjui organization

;.i motor far

i. th.- !iiinn-ss fO.ntrf m

lutps at thf rrrwnt tino-.

n it l my:

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n,o. In t lit- j f tlf.VtlVf fairs awfinumiioii. a seven ,;.- 'lite changve ai of a nifchanKal na-

oUu:' anl arc. to b found prinoipaiiy

sr.vitiz a lo w body

..n--r .,t-n i... is to be added to t'.ii

. .. .!,.,. ,.;n int..v..'iitii! I in thf fiiyinf.

', '" ", ". ' ',' , "n .i.w.-..l -it nn-s, nt I i. orumt chauSfs, 'jnade lonsr tliis line

.!'Jr;a .".....; ...... v,".h.-,.. iovtorists fis iC rad.-i5ncd nak

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in. .1 tli.-. r.v.-iit v nrs:ui- infw

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Savings Club sponsor- !

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You Hit the Bullseye When you say: "Willard Threaded Rubber"

thai h;Mfi j

-J by the , Overia.n.1 Fudie ' 'o nivii'v i,(Tjisidtrinc that tho

fonnd-'d for the .sood of tlio.j pc

uhn i,-aiiv a. lllvM r tr ill t!lo

but who have not had the foresight to j'

o n.iov i nooitii to uratify tin

Vm- and that anv .car oan be .lectin finally t-!iininted. . .. - ... wiii,...!.-:.-,, i.asolfciK; .Jimeaf-i

en in i nf fo f 1 1.1.11U oi . i i j - i.ni-iiiv )in-. this is a -ivflooinc- announffiiieiii..

t Xo doubt iiuiw a few of tlic c!u') nifin-

br-rs that liave join, d and fiial are

rupiiily filiiiiif th ranks t-ach ty will sfieet tiiis in-w rcvi-ia-tioti irftlio SU-eve I v .'v.il lin. as tloir Sui ir.KIiiif Club i

car. .Mr. Vudae reports this clati rap-

i.i-i- ..riniti-- iK fiill m em bo r iii o and i

('ne of the most ini-

s.

manifold which

admhpiou of a jnuch morf

x-ntintr t tno srairn pms. in i iat

lei of tho lindf r hv?ad, in.stoad of in tlic

top. niitflimiz' s c.'urtiin doiosit. and til

uostsi-uliit v of l'ouliaig- of ."park plugs

do - 1 t nroni; a ,poor mvi uj hhaiui.. ij pi .--

Jt luilmvs, too. that wiil bo histhor. A

i siit;iit I'lialTe litis alto lu-on lnado on

tlic nit-tons. Three r:iu's are ""l

now aove Uie wrist pin, whereas formerly tivo worn- u.ed. Atinoi- chaijsjvs are- fount in the chassis. Tht' muffler is new, for one

i thills', the i-anv aeftgn as is u.-eu on nu;

Hudson now- "being; ratrnisnea on tuo

station. And many a man would like to know more about the. same subject but he does not like to confess his isnoriiiioe his curiosity la not quite jo keen.

The explanation is simpde indeed and

veiy reasonable when one (rives it sucient consideration. It happens that the sulphuric acid used in a battery solution is heavier than water alone, and the hydrometer used for 'battery - testing merely indicates the relative weight of the solution compared with tho weight of pure water. When a battery is discharged, a groat aniomnt of the aeid in the battery Solution has combined with the lead compounds in the plates. Naturally the Kulutioti is weak in aci-d and the float rides deep. I:ut when the battery is fully charged and the. acid is in the .solution tho solution has become heavier and the hydrometer tiuat rides liish. The Willard Storage Ihittery Company and many other manufacturer l ecoiiirio-nd the regular and frequent te.-jtins? of batteries with the hydrometer. I'nless a battery has been meddled with by some inexperienced person, this makes a reliable U-t of the stale of charge.

BATTERIES BACK TO SENSIBLE PPwICE

all ttu. now.

Interested1- are urfced to get in

fating

'Rubber the universal insu-

material protects the

-plates. The threads make the . rubber porous. C Gives you more miles of uninterrupted service per dollar. It lowers your battery cost in the long run because it lasts the life of the battery no bills for re -"insulation. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hohman Street Phone Ham'd 554 ROBERT BULLOCK ; CROWN POINT, IND. INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Phone Ind. Har. 475-R 137th and Grapevine Streets

DON'T THROW AWAY OLD POLICT Ti. C. .MelH-jgh'.in of tie- Illinois! A u-tomc-bi;-. Assoe;.tti.;,n.. Insurance K -

ohansp sas. "I'on't throw aw ay j"oV j old v.oliev: it is worth from lH e to tif-V

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ed v 1 od a new j-oi

and i tilt i - ." -

as, radii on

Tho exhaust nipe oalinpf from the muffle.:", which f.ormerSy ran aloni? side of the. gasoline tank at the rear, is now carried iindVr the "tank. Heavier material is -used in the pprinir-' ail around and iho -vacuum tank which Is now included as regular equipment is Stewart-Warner. Finish of the cat's has been changed somewhat. The. boly and n-h.-'ls of

ho n w open modlelsj are nnismea in a

rich shade of K!i:e and ail chas-

T.e.n.loii is said to be the best veeuhi-

ted city in Kurope from a trntfic standpoint.

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nsed Ida'

'k. the

:rest mar 'D8y o. Die complete

" ''.osed modey's is the new Cabas" the astoiy-viiPK low price of whV-h iiukf.i ai attract wc look

ing ear for winti r us.

;asolieo consuniption in this; country

ijurinc the month of August totaled Z 510,143 gallons. brcnWitig ail records

HOW "THE LITY-'LE "DO-FLITTER"

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WORKS

trow can that , little, srlavs "do-flit-t.",!.-!! whether a battery i.i fulty charted or not? -dJbioUair nueries some f..ir - 6kJv motorist, ditrinc trie day's

"Some people are skeptical when we tell them that they can wet a genuine.

lTet-0-L,ite. Pottery for a3 little a-;

$23.5"." says Mr. l.u.-r of the I.au.-r i:,.-t.lery Service 'oniiariy, "but when we show tlom tin- actual battery ' with

the name vrest-O-Lito on it, they arccon v i need. "I can realize what a. surprise it is to the a erase autoist to learn that he can get a genuine I'rest-U-Lite Battelfor $23.5f. Jte knows that tiie I'reft-O-Utc is a strictly high grade, hitjh pciwered, first quality battery. He knows that it was selling; in September ir20i for 3.").9u. lie knows that e t n as late as December U'-'O tliat this battery sold at $31.15. it requires Considerable mental adjustment to realize that thi;' battery is now only Si'lt.Oe. 'Since the announcement of this second reduction there has been a steady line-up of Fords and other iiht cars at our service station."

"Indications from ail parts of the country," .Mr. If. II. Kice, president and general manager, stated before the convention, "show generally improving conditions affecting- tiie purchase of motor cars?. '"ttusiness men can look for a more receptive mood from the -buying public from now on. We believo the bottom has been reached, and that real recovery Is actually almost everywhere."

with tlneir brains, highway enpii-.orsi in New lork are planninir pavemeiit that will assure a maximum -,uioUif ss.

BLOWOUTS

The world's record for an automobile traveling one mile in -44 seconds. As t'ne result of the hig-h co?t of gasoline abroad, Kuropean countries lead in light car construction.

Thirty thousand and forty-six automobiles were stolen yast jear in ZH "index" cities of the country. Kecoveries totaled 21,273.

There are 13 new -makes of passenger automobiles listed for exhibition for the tirst time in motor shows throug-hout the country. The newest German-made model of passenger automobiles in alontf airplane lines, and Is said to reduce t-ir resistance to a minimum. Jtecause of the high cost of service in public garages in Philadelphia. Pa., community arag-es are beins,- erected i '. residential districts. A soft feather in ask has been d.sined and Invented to protect faces. of automobile race Urlvera from Hying, clir' or splinters from wooden tracks. There are ocr f.eOO.OuO automobLler-; and trucks. in thi country to meet i a v:i i 1-. Kl.. ,.. i... .

iiiii-ifnity in urilicrin; p.lSscners and food products.

The f.'hinppe are. very fond of electrical attachments to their automobiles. They like electric horns, and the larger and louder they are the better. Such luxuries as cigarette. and cigar containi rs. vases, vanity eases, jind electric lietit'-ri are very popular witj the people. Morris Field, of New Ycnkcity. claims to have established a record for 'auto mobile-hiker" tourists when he receiiil;. crossed the continent from New York to

! I03 Angeles in one month. To cover the

distance, the speedy Inker accepted at. many automobile -rides as were ou'eneil 'aim. A raotore cle. l iner, posing as a police officer, when recently operating lit kueine county, Illinois, was found to slof passing motorists and charge them will violation of the traffic laws. He "accepted" cash hall of varying amounts, and when the olfenduig motorists would appear in court to answer charges against them, they found that no charges had ever been made, and that the, had been the victims of a swindler. The irammoTXl Auto Sales Co., announces a used car sale for this -week of some of the cream, of the season's best buys in the rebuilt customers cars line. Henry Eisner, the manager of the local agency says that in ' this lot of ears there arc some priced as low as lifty per cent under the allowance? figure and that everry car' bought ivill beat a pioUt to the purchaser and' a losi.s

to his company. Terms are no oistacle in this sale amd tho announcement, states that the customers demands are terms tiiuuuii. This is a cleaning house sale and everything inut F-'. Saturday wiil be the last d a y .

In Great Britain, a regular passenger motor service is in service from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Tin trip, covering two days, costs which in cludes hotel bills.

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CADILLAC OUTPUT RISES TO NORMAL

The Cadillac Motor Car Company ha j : -.-siimed a production schedule as great! - that of last year, it vras announced j t a convention of Cadillac's P'O diss- ! . rihutors who gathered at the factory! :Vom tl parts of tiie country recent-1 ;- to view the new Type 61 Caddilla'C

the

cause street noi.Je interferes -with health of persons who must work

MR.

DOLLAR BILL

is telling the car owners of this town how to conserve their cash. He is telling them that our repair work is done speedily and priced moderately. He will tell you that we are absolutely reliable. . The Shop That Give Your Dollar a Long Ride

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Lake County Agents, National Bodies for Fords HAMMOND OIL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 1182 Calumet Ave., Cor. Kenwood Phone Hammond 104

up

Thit trademark, amped In rel on the case, identifies the WilUrd Threaded Rubber Battery,

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latteries

TWO TIRES FOR THE ! PRICE OF ONE ; Vulcanizing is able to give you two tires for the price of one. Why? Because the Little Vulcanizer never does a job for you unless he can guarantee that it will last.

I "Meet the Little Vulcanizer" I SILVERTQWN CORDS 34x4 44.75. Our price 33.50 36x4'i 52.15. Our price 39.25

Thos. H. Jordan Tire and Repair Shop COR. OAKLEY AND SIBLEY ST, Phone Hammond 2387

A Six of Advanced Dtsign

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NOT for advanced style alone but for riding comfort as well is the National Sextet built closer to the ground than its contemporaries. You feel secure even at seventy miles an hour. . "

Corner Douglas

& Hohman

LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY & SALES H. A. Thiel, Prop.

Phone Ham'd

1741

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 us we pay for your losses it once. We also pay dividends to policy holders. Wise Buyers : Get our rates before buying c ewhere. ROOM 210 Hammond BIdg., Hammond Tel. 3588

AUTOMOBILES If You Can Not Afford a Good New Car Buy a Good Used Car USED CAR BARGAINS 1921 SCRIPPS-C00TH TOURING CAR A-l condi- Jg50 tioij. Has appearance of new 1918 PAIGE 7-PASSENGER Five cord tires, likc'$475' new. This is an ideal car for taxi work v 1920 CHEVROLET TOURING A-l condition. Has appearance of new. This is the best buy in a small car that can JjJ3 25 be had for FORD TOURING AUT0WA BODY. Body alone cost $285 three months ago. Electric lights, demountable rims, five new tires. The first $225 takes this car. I WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL OTHER MAKES OF GOOD USED CARS ; One Call Will Convince You That Our Prices Are Your Prices. AH Mast Go Before Saturday Evening. Come Early.

CASH OR TERMS YOUR DEMANDS MAKE THE TERMS'

Hammond Auto Sales Co.

Henry A. Eisner, Manager (Corner Morton Court)

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PHONE 375

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THE 1922

A Badger Top Makes a Sedan of Your Touring Car. The Cosi Is Very Small.

You can't experience the actual worth of an Oakland until you have given it a tes'.. You have a standing invitation to give the Oakland the same test you would require of it. were you its owner. A demonstration will tell more than

mere words, appointment.

PRICES DELIVERED Touring $1245 Sport $1355 Coupe $1765 SeIan $1865 Roadster $1195

Arrange now for an

Snodgrass Auto Sales 302-4 STATE STREET Tel. Hammond 3450

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GAINING IN POPULARITY HUNDREDS OF ENTHUSIASTIC HAMMOND USERS

Look What You Save Get a 5,000 Mile Guarantee Come in and See Us Manufacture Tires with the MARVEL COVERALL

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30x3 30x3J2 32x312 31x4 32x4 - 33x4 34x4 32x414 33x4i

34x412 - 22.75 35x412 i 23.75 36x4Y2 1 24.75 35x5 28.00 37x5 30.00

Fabric None Skid or Rib-Tread , . $ 8.50 . ., . 10.50 ... ... 11.75 .... ... 14.85.,.. . ., 15.75 ... . . 16:25... . . . 16.75 . . . ... 20.75 ... . . 21.75 ...

Cord Non-Skid " or Rib-Tread

$13.00 14.75 17.85 18.75 19.75 20.00 24.25 25.25 26.25 27.25 28.25 32.50 34.50

Marvel Tire Saving Station Schroeder Bros. COR. OAKLEY AND PLUMMER PHONE HAM'D 2171

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otoring

- depends in a great measure on the character of the car. The Dodge Brothers cars are products of known vaue enjoying a uniform popularity year in and year out affording a maximum of satisfaction constantly.

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Corner Douglas and Hohman Streets Telephone 266 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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