Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 348, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1922 — Page 12

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Why does everybody admit that the Finer Dort models are the leading values on the market? Finer Performance Elimination of vibration, ease of operation and lower maintenance cost has been attained through new piston design, improved carburetion, perfected dry multiple disc clutch, spiral bevel gears, amplified cooling properties, Alemite lubrication and many minor mechanical refinements. Finer Equipment Nothing has been overlooked such as genuine high grade leather in seat cushions and back, 31x4 cord nonskid tires all around, motor driven horn and other attributes of higher priced automobiles. Finer Appearance In their new rich coats of deep blue, with the smart and distinctive Dort moulding striped in lighter shade, the beautiful and artistic lines of the Dort show to even greater advantage. Wonderful Values

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Mrs. Robt. Collier was a Hammond visitor Thursday. Airs. Dora Stickler of Hammond visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Vane Sr., Sunday. Mrs. F. Rohda and son George visited with relatives in Hammond Sunday afternoon. Miss Mildred Luchene spent part of last week visiting with friends

at Morrocco, Ind. Miss Bethel Archibald accompanied Misa Luchene home and is now visitir.g with her relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert.

I Mr. and Mrs. Faul Spauldin enI tertained Mr. and Mrs. Mentzer and j son Paul, of Indiana Harbor, Mrs. M. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Fish- ; er, Mr. and Pfs. W. Brown and fam- ! ily of lark& Division at dinner Sunj day. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ira Larnbert and I children and niece Miss Bethel Ar- ' chibald of Morocco, Ind., were East ; Chicago visitors Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. Rohda Sr., enteri tuined out of town guests Sunday.

YV. E. Bruce, returned to Chicago last evening. William T. Dickinson went to Indianapolis on business last evening1. Postmaster William Morey moved the pos'toffice into new quarters on Clark stret. He has thoroughly remodeled the building and it makes good quarters for the postoffice. There will be a box social at the Binyon (Cedar Lake) school house.

April 27, Thursday evening; pro

ceeds for benefit Shaw Memorial!

Fund and said school. Program is furnished by L. H. S. concert company. Everybody welcome; Mrs. C. P. Pixley, chairman of Shaw Memorial Fund.

"UNWRITTEN LAW" UPHELD

"INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 CHICAGO, Apdil 2t. It took a Coroner's Jury here today Just five minutes to uphold the "unwritten law." The Jury exonerated Milton Rlckart who shot end killed William Thied when he found Thiede'a arms around his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Rickcrt.

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View of secdon of wrecked plant, showing remains of linotype machine. a band of Irish rebelj

recently raided the plant of the Freeman's Journal in Dublin, Ireland, end completely wrecked the offices and plant, doing damage estimated

bt $200,000.

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V Vapo Ruq Over 17 Million Jan Uied Yearly

KILLS PESKY BED BUGS P. D. Q. Jast think. S5cboxoi P. D.Q. (PesVyDevl!a Quietus) mskesa quart, etoueh to kill a million Bed Bubs, Roaches, Flea or Cooties, and stops future Kenerationa by killing their txgt, and does not injure theclothintf. Liquid firs to the Bed Busts is what P. D. Q. is lilts; Bed Bug stand as good a chance as asnowbsllina justlr famed heat resort. Patent spout free in erery package of P. D. Q.. to enable you to kill them and their nest eggs in the cracks.

Look for the devil's head on erery box. Special Hospital sixe.S2.50, makes five saltans: contains three spouts. P. D. Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottles double strength liquid form.

Mra Oscar Brooks Is In quite cor health. Miss Mable Bruce who has teen isitinfr her parents Mr. and Mrs.

A haby girl arived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Baache on Friday. The little one was christened Rita TheresaMrs. Frank Stark was a Chicago visitor on Sunday and Monday. Mis Rose L.udwlg' of Chicaso, visited Sunday here with relatives. John Meyers sold his farm west of town to a party from Deep River. Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Sr.. vis

ited Sunday with their son at South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Held of Dyer spent Sunday here with Anton Held and family.

NOTICE LADIES and GENTLEMEN Vote for Louis M. Hartmann Democratic Candidate FOR TRUSTEE

St. John Township Primaries Tuesday. May 2, 1922

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ARMORED SPEED WAGONS PROTECT EXPRESS VALUABLES FROM BANDITS

Model 19 Tourixia - $ 865 Model 14 Roadster 865 Model 19-S Sedan - 1445 Model 19-T Sedan - 1115

Model 14-C Coupe - $1315 Model 14-T Coupe - 1065 Light Delivery Car - 825 F. O. B. Factory

Note particularly the astonishing prices on Models 19-T Sedan and 14-T Coupe The Heatherington Auto Sales 271 State St., Phone 2124 Hammond, Ind.

In an effort to lessen the many holdups of tank messengers and clerks who travel to and from banks and commercial houses, the Adams Express Company has ordered a fleet of armored bodied Reo Speed Wagons whlcOi they will put in service in New York, accordnigr to A. F. Adelaperger of the Hammond Reo Sales C. Not only Is the body bullet proof, tout the windshield and windows are made of a composition that a bullet cannot penetrate. They have stood the teat of a 45 calibre naval-type gun. The body of the wagon laas been patterned after an Idea by W. M. "Barrett, president ol fho Adams Express Company. Tha closed body of the car Is lined with chrome nickel steel, 5.64 of an Inch In thickness. Two thicknesses of laminated wool are placed between the steel ajid the outside body covering. The front parytloh between the driver and the body Is of steel, pieced only 'by. one door and two port holes. Instead of the usual screen opening. The door is made to swing, opening to the right of the driver's Beat. The only other opening In the body of the car Is a door in the rear. This door, as well as the driver's door, Is secured with, bars, readily adjustable. There are also hasps and forelocks of suitable strength. In addition, both doors are fitted with Yale loclts so as to

admit of their being unlocked from

the outside when not barred.

The car has port boles which are

beveled inside and cut to a thick

ness at the. edge- not exceeding three-fourths of an inch. These

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gl Market Price ' g "In; Why pay fall price? Buy here where loan values theprlce ,f! 0 sjfyCl ) basis, not market value3. This is the largest and oldest Diamond fTfv jSrQ i.A Banking Institution of ita kind in Northern Indiana, now have hun- j- TT jSSl' dreds of unpaid loans and other special advantage bargains that I ?Ccy must sell to get back my cash. PFR gg Now on Sale . JySsF 152-100 Loose Diamond, unpaid loan price .......$375.00 TJ 3rjpQ 90-100 Gent's Ring, unpaid loan price $125.00 S&ryO 125-100 Spread Ladies' Cluster Ring, unpaid loan price $ 75.00 SQSg 21-Jewel Hamilton Watches- unpaid loan price $ 22.50 Jf. 33-3: Hundreds of other unpaid diamond loans 60 per cent of mar?8gg GUARANTEED COST LOAN BptSvJ Diamonds bought here are like insurance policies. You tStk Swv knowswhat you can borrow before you decide to buy. "ZXQtcI JgjO SEE OUR COST BACK GUARANTEE. 7&S 145 State St. Opposite Orpheum Theatre

on eacn. side wan, on in ins rront door, two in the rear door, and two

in the front dash on either side of tho hood. The car Is lighted by two dome lamps and the usual headlights and dimmer. The ordinary running board is eliminated and instead a folding step is provided opposite the outside door on the right hand sido of the car. There are three folding seats in the interior of the car, one on each side of the car at the rear and one on the left side near the front of the body. Tha windshields surrounding the driver's compartment are of bullet proof glass saven-eighths of an

inch in thickness. Oun racks for three shot guns are furnished for the inside of the car. Provision Is also made in the car for anchoring a portable safe, and the floor of the car Is covered with battlelship linoleum. A feature of the car Is the fact that though, the Inside guard Is completely Isolated from the- driver, there Is a lever attachment which enables him to stop the car In case the driver meets with accident. Another feature of this type of bank wagon and one which Is sometimes overlooked by people building armored wagons is that every precaution nas been .maJe for the safety of the people inside of tha wagon from any possible accident, due to contact with electric currents as, for Instance, the dropping of a broken trolley wire or a flash of llghtnnlng In a thunder storm, which In the cas of the ayeraga all iron or steel wagon would mean aJmost immediate electrocution of the people inside. This particular armored car Is as safe as a fortress, although a compartlvely innocent looking job.

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The Dorcas Aid Society Is planning to havs a bazaar Thursday. April 27th, at the Church of Christ doors iwlll open at 7 p. m. Plain and fancy needle work, rugs, candy, refreshments and a fish pond will be among the attractions. An invitation is extended to the P'Ublio In general. All donations for the bazaar are requested to be sent to the home of Mrs. Will Kansfleld Wednesday or earlier if possible to ba priced and listed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopp were Crown Tolnt business visitors on Thursday.

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With a Simplex Ironer ip your Kome, you will always revel in an abundance of freshly ironed linen. You will no longer dread the weekly ironing day it will be an ironing hour, with the average family ironing done quickly and perfectly. , This great sale offers every Hammond housewife an unprecedented opportunity to end the hard work of ironing day forever. You, too, can do next week's iron ing with a SIMPLEX IRONER Some of your neighbors have obtained them at the extremely low offer and easy terms which Summers is offering in this great sale. - Keep abreast of the times. Get a SliMPLEX. You'll find new enjoyment in life and wonder how you've gotten along without one so long.

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