Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1922 — Page 10

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77z Roadster gECALSE the Model X chassis ha3 every qualification requisite to the performance, sturdiness and riding qualities desired in tlie personal car, the Roaster has boen designed specially to accommodate three people comfortably. ihere are two compartments for packages and luggage, cue -43 'nches long, 1 1 inches wide and 20 inches deep; convcnienl'y reached from the seat; the other much larger beneath the rear d:cJt. The trim khaki top. heay polished aluminum guards and aluminum skuif plates are well suited to the low, racy lines of the body. From 2 to 70 miles per hour can be obtained with reassuring stability and safety. Road ability is one of the distinct features of the car. It clings to the road at all speeds, around abrupt curves and on side grades, because of the lowered center of gravity and unique suspension. Rear springs are mounted outside of the frame at the extreme ends of the axle housing. Thus the maximum stability and safety is obtained at all speeds.

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The Touring Car

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'HE TIME is ; poortune. The exoenenced motcriit of txiay is seeking a c.?r of :ned.'jm

size, capable of exceptional performance. He is demanding mechanical so mdness ; is appreciating to a greater .legree operating economy, ridi- g c mfort and individu

ality in appearance. Only an extraordinary car can meet such reqj.r emails.

In tfie Case we have produced that car. It possesses distinctive new features in addition to those accepted as standard in fine motor car construction. In all tests it has made noteworthy record-. We present this new Cae autymcMIe for your inspection with i special invitation for you to visit us in our new salesroom on Calumet avenue, where Case models are now on display.

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The New "Jay Eye See" Sport We happen to have the honor of displaying the very first Jay Eye Sec Sport Model produced by the J. I. Case factory. This new Sport Model is a work of art and inut be seen to be appreciated.

rMSTINCTIVE and slnkirg in appearance, the louring has many qua .t.ei tint will a; p ul to experienced motorists. Its low center of gra-i.y, 122-ir.ch wheelbast, unique spring suspension and cor;: tires afford maximum r.dng comfort with safely and stability at all sps'Is. VV.th L.e storm curtains in place, the comfort of an enclosed car is approaencd. so snugly are they fitted. Supported by rigid standards, thfy cp'-n wi'h the doors. Tlie lights are large and afford clear vision in ail directions, add to the safety ar.d pleasure of driving and making this an ideal all-eathrr car. Tlie T ouring car weighs about 3,000 pound, a weight essential in a car of its performance, sturdmess and ability to stand hard usage. It is of nied.um size and comfortably seats five adults. The increased road ability and driving ease of this car enables you to finidi a full day's trip refreshed and unfatigucd.

The Sedan

AN ENCLOSED car of comfort and beauty for the family. With distinctive lines that do not tire easily controlled and mechanically sound the Sedan is an ideal all-season car. All the glass is of polished crystal plate. Perfection regulators are used in the doors. Windows disappear in the sides of the body and in lowered position rest on rubber bumpers. When raised all windows are rain Ught and quiet. The soft, deep cushions are covered with heavy blue broadcloth. No detail has been overlooked that could add to the convenience and comfort of the passengers. Ball bearings in the properly inclined steering knuckles, and the large size steering wheel account for the way corners are taken smoothly without effort. There is never any conscious steering of the car required to follow a road. Due to skillful design of clutch and brake leverages, the pedals may be repeatedly used without tiring the driver.

Prices Delivered at Hammond Roadster ' $1830 Touring Car , $1870 Sedan $2690 Suburban Coupe $2590 Jay Eye See Sport $2385

The Suburban Coupe CTQCALLV well suited for travel in crowded traffic, on the finest boule- . vards or over the roughest country roads, the Case Suburban Coupe offers new motoring possibilities and satisfaction. It has ample power to negotiate the heaviest roads and steepest prade?. The unique spring suspension and low center of gravity make it comfortable and safe at any speed and on any road. No matter what the road or weather conditions, the Suburban Coupe assures comfortable riding for four pawntrers with full protection against rain, wind, cold or heat. V. hercver the Suburban Coupe owner drives, or in whatever company, he has the satisfying knowledge that his car is equal to any occasion. Whether used as a trim business coupe; an easy riding, fast traveling cross-country car; or for any of the purposes for which a beautilul, comfortable, roomy, 4-passer.ger enclosed car is desirable, this Suburban Coupe meets every requirement of the most exacting owner.

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HE SCHOOLEY-VAN GILDER MOTOR SALES 1041-43 Calumet Avenue Phones 1035 or 4060 Hammond Indiana

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With cold weather aid the coal shortage, the greatest pilgrimage to the southland known in years has bejrun. Southern Atlantic seaport's report a steady stream of yachts movinp southward, indiciHve of an unusually heavy season. Southern resort managers say, l.nwever, the pi!gvin-are will not bp confined to what is ecmmorlv known as America's smart set but tv;l! inelude a? man" if not more per--1 " mndr. te nnna. Out of ' p hn'rl' nt VHmi. Fin., for i"trn"p. n h f doreri " "''1 eovo those t , which fneh ooeM-ty flock 'Ph3"''' r" otVn ,-;--t o.'.'r--rr.'-'ntf the or t a !' ioT!t t . " f-ji t r, no n cvprv wa" hi' m1':1. to '- "T'n ea

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MOTOR BOAT -iUfc JAY Key West by train and oat. Another thing difficult for the northerner to realLe iz that the great frame of golf is not limited to northern latitudes For a long time P'nrhursi. V O . ha? be n known for its liviVs but r.ov. word comes that at M!ftr, a i most the

swimming. The Order of Whales at Miami draws a listinct line between bathing and swim'ing. Manv bathe; fewer swim. Yet, it is safe to say that frc the standpoint of the "innocent spectator" bathing commands much more interest than the swimmr . There is mucii more to he seen, for in swimming the water seems to reduces visibility. Snmc l-ish. The regular old Falts and hard boiled fishermen go in for "fishir. and the denizens of the old Gnl' stream give them all thev want snd sometimes mo. p. Hun red nound amheriacks and fierce firlitiig barracuda sre common AVotit two r.f these, after a tiiirty mio'ite fiht e:V ar-.i nvor.-if' "rct f'"r. r'.van is vaiv to cuit. A. A':"o" ' . stnb'-Vh T M - -- "Tnr-ni rc- t. ric tl, . ;j "-rld ii. po;nt. of 'Tn.Sr "f rT 't ' r -. i ." - . .i.'rr . ? vi.-i" in 'h. 't,i,r.. ofjhe Cjlf : ...earn. J.y.:i uti.e: '' ritpr and naturslist. wrifps of a terrific Mrht wit'i a dp.-il fish hat weighed three thousar-1 nounds. Tts mounted carcass .round which a housp has heen '-'oi't, is to be seen near the Aquarium. Ah. The Bahama.

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maintain a regular schedule, !n forty-five minutes. The Keys or little islands of the Baha.ias ore reckoned as among the mo3t beau tifi.d spots in the world. Still another fact not generally rpc-n : ed is that Southern F!or 4n is ffc 'b.pr south n sunoy Tt-tr. Trd V'smi is as far south ar the :juthem part of Ejrypt. with rr r-: ' t.ic.1 faliage. ftowjrs and trees. The lire of the tropics, which the winter tourist seems . wish to cros.-i. lies less than one hundred miles north of ?"m; These are reasons .h.5 America's yacht owners congrpeate in Miami waters by the hur. ' "d. Among the vachts that are expected to visit Miami his yea. are the "Lyrdonia" of Cyrus H

n the Bahama Islands seer v' fa. and Curtis; the "Nemaha.' Char es strange, but now that some of our! Oi'lingham: "The Ken.ah, K. W. ! best "stuff" comes from there, the j Seripps; "The Ava" Allison B ArU. S. has become better acquainted musr; "The Shiela," E. M Statler; with them. Thev lie oniv fortv- i "The Aieron " Nathaniel lierres-

ho:T: "The Captiva,' ilavv I'avia Whitney, and "The Sea Horse.".

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