Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1922 — Page 8
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THE LATEST
ITunry Durham vt :Ke Elect-lc Service stalJci: cirao near haing his fl'ii ii Uihero'l to the ethereal ua day or to ago while maltiiip a trip to I, a ."aye; to in l;;s; coupe. Tr.e ;--!i .av.l sot too tv.sii the car s,:'iiued s-i;pi-d acicss a ditch and d-s'.'J into 'lpiioi-e ';oio. p.-. ious clan-.art, other tf.ai thu.ttrcl wiiiui'.hrtiu and twisted ..op.
These ReJsUins" can go like the devil, they say, and cn the police loroe to cr.tch the devil you've eot to go like the devil.
Autolst are especially cautioned to have perfect brakes wkere there is no insurance coverage. Liability should be carried by every automobile owner, as it is easily possible to lose a air.all fortune should personal dir.-.ai'ts be ' inflicted."
Blow-Outs
1". J. Bcuwen the new Studeb.i.tri- Ui velopnif r.ts at South Bend u :!l put that city on the trap. "With present faculties the factory is unal.de to ri"t.t iba Itmam!, to popular i.ave xiis recent fctudcoaX-r model;, jvoeJ to be. 1 1 A. Thie'. Durant, Chandler ar.d C;c el; ni .lialer, vacatior.ins in iKchij-an, the past two weeks, report this trip as the most inter-e.-tins; in ir.a:?y a day. Mrs. Thiel s.iarcd in the mas;- wonderful catcii.s from the Michigan streams. 3 'aimer Welch, one of Hammond s very popular younp men. who refcnt;? opened up an auto painting and trimming shop in the building formerly occupied by the Willard Uattery people. 754 South Hohman fitre t. has received assurances that his shops will be kept running at capacity for some time to come. iFrcd Granger. th2 Olds man. has some:hing up his sleeve that he expects to let out in a fsw.days. and it Isn't a guiena pig, either. It would be more like a toy automobile, but it isn't that, either. Fred ears "you'll know soon." Nickel Brothers have issued anoth r warning! Have your battery
inspected regularly if you expect a J
e, i. u ; i , uuicrwise you 11 find the car lacking in the "Juice" thttt ordinarily would take you to : i- place of business a-wiiizzing. Uattery men usually do not make any charg for inspection. l:kf Sitting Bull, otherwise known as Mr. Siiger at the Indian Wigwam, says Indians are used on t!ie police force of several of the Police departments m this region.
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Believe In We'd rather have a customer tell us we're short on battery knowledge than that we've failed in courtesy, thoroughness or keeping our promises. Skill is mighty necessary in this business so is knowledge but it isn't on these alone that we build up our trade. It's through these things plus courteous, business-like treatment. Never mind what make of battery yours is. We care for all according to the Willard Standards of Battery Service.
ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 82 Douglai St. Juol East of Herman Phone 554 ; Represenrtng Willard Batteries romiAXo KraE. insuiatioto And Batteries
CITY DRIVING Avoid sharp turns, either to the rlsht or left. When moving out from curb, do fo in a g'-.-idu.il, diagonal line. When swinging in to curb, do so slowly and gradually. Tell the driver behind as much as possible by the use of left-arm sigUNDERENTLATION LOSSES It has been circulated that the loss to many car owners who do not watch the inflation of their tires n:ay easily reach as high as $100 in a year and. according to what an expert of the Firestone Service Department says, a tire insufficiently inflated may not only be -injurious to the casing and tube 'but may affect the delicate mechanism of the car or truck on acount of imperfect balance and added Jar.
Women are now becoming prominent in the work of Bjpervlfing highway construction In the United States.
Obey the manufacturer's rules regarding lubrication. Don't figure you know as much about the tar as they do. If a loose ibolt or nut slips into the drlip pan it is wise to immediately locate where it 'belongs and reseat it. New York City has arranged for an automobile show exclusively devoted to closed cars. It will be held September 23-30.
Motor truck production continues to gain. The output for 1922 should approximate 300,000, a gain of, nearly DO per cent over 1921. Seiventy-two cents of each dollar of Income received by an average railroad of the United States was derived from freight.
Ba sure to carry a spare tube, cement patches and see that your hand tpump Is In order before starting on the vacation trip. The U. S. Bureau of Public Roads places the total length of federalaided highways at 28.000 miles, and their cost at aproximately $500,000,coo. The Argentina Automobile Cluib already has under way elaborate plans for the automobile show to he
held In Buenos Aires next November. The federal aid bill authorizing $190,000,000 to be used in the construction of highways within the next three years, has been signed by President Harding.
REO NOW IN NEW LOCATION
The Rco f'ales Co. has moved not by request but by choice. The Reo sijrn now hangs out at 963-5-7
Calumet ave., where tht- company will have a sales and service station Calumet avenue ought to feel proud to possess. "It's the outgrowth of seven years of honest dealing," say the proprietors, both of whom are exceedingly optimistic over the expansion of the Reo domain. The new salesroom Is a dream, and wll show the new model Reos and Gardners. The rear is equipped with a painting and trimming department in charge of Clarence Terry, an old timer In this line of work. There will also be an up-to-
date service department with a full line of parts for Reo and Gardner cars. Tho new place is now open for business, but the opening day has
been set for Saturday, when an invitation will be extended to motorists in the region to inspect the new layout and familarize themselves with it.
Fred Ludlow Now California Speed Cop Fred Ludlow, nationally known racing star, went on duty the first of August as speed officer for the little town of South Pasadena. Apparently. Fred will forsake for
good the atractions of laying a faft j racing machine over on the bends of a half mile dirt track for the safer
and more certain occupation of pass '
ing out Invitations to recalcitrant i
motorists to 'visit he local Judge.
The Brooklands International Grand Prix -possibly will prove the
bigg?st event of Europe's racing
season, but on account of restrict- 1 ive sizes America will not be rep-
resented-
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OLDSMOBILE SOLID COMFORT Don't be Disturbed by Frequent breakdowns Buy An Olds And enjoy perpetual solid comfort Built to Give Service It Does!
Model 43-A Toijring $975 Mod-I 47 Touring $1375
Granger Oldsmobile Auto Sales Co. 480 Hohman Phone 3471 Hammond
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At Our New Location 963 Calumet Avenue
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GIVE REAL SERVICE 11 Plate, $18.00 13Plate,$22.00 Guaranteed 18 Months Why Pay More Let Us Examine Your Old Battery
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FIRST CLASS REPAIRING AND RECHARGING
FEDERAL & HYPO TIRESACCESSORIES
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626 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind. PHONE 1611 RES. PHONE 1251-M
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" THE NEW REO COUPE 1835 ' The New REO and GARDNER Sales and Service Station Is the outgrowth of 7 years of honest and efficient service to the public With our new and most modern equipment we shall serve you even better. WE ALSO HAVE A FULLY EQUIPPED Auto Painting and Trimming Dept. NOW IN OPERATION Formal Opening Sat,, Oct. 7 WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
SAI FS
CO.
963-5-7 Calumet Avenue, Hammond PHONE 2543
A DURANT OWNER Could easily re-adjust Anything on his car, but the beauty of it is he never has it to do. Duratit Owners Truly are a happy buncK Lake County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THIEL, Prop. Douglas & Hohman Phone 1741 Hammond, led.
An Exide Owner Never Changes He's SATISFIED!
attery Service Co.
NICKEL BROS. 504 Hohman Street Phone 3578 Get an Exide Radio Battery for Radio Set
10 MONTHS TO PAY
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We Invite You to render an "opinion on TODAY'S STUDEBAKER! the most popular six-cylinder automobile of the hour! A revelation awaits you.
The New Closed ' Models Are Here.
P. J. Bauwens Auto Sales
756 South Hohman Street.
Phone 247
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518 Hohman St Phone 122
THE MOTOR.CYCLE MEN
We never do cheap work, but we do work cheap. And we're b'u sfy right now, but not too busy to take care of
YOU!
Palmer's Auto Top and Paint Shop 43 Russel Just West of Hohman
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