Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 10
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NEWEST DEVICE EOI1 DUCK HUNTERS IS ONE-MAN. COLLAPSIBLE, INFLATED BOAT
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A recently invented collapsible ami inflated hunting boat, designed by a Berlin inventor, is being put to practical use by (iornian hunters. It can be fojded nito a compact package m l carried conveniently on the back. If weirrlm only eifrht and one-half ki'oprams. It can be inflated in less than three minutes with a small t'limi'i. A double canoe paddle, jointed, enables ths hunter to prcpel it.
ACTION FILM, f six reels photograp!ie3 by the SIGNAL CORPS U.S. ARMY SEE WHITING, HAMMOND and EAST CHICAGO
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l'hotos show boat, folded Dp, being carried on hack of hunter, and hurter using boat.
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PRINCESS THEATER Monday and Tuesday NOVEMBER 3 AND 4 Matinee: Children 11c; Adults, 2oc. Eveninfs All ...
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vice. J o?u J u ill i- ollow iiicc. lii-cn!, and In th f venini? the choir will sin? "All the Karth Shall Prai.se H'm " I,.tciz and a mixei quartet w tlJ I render Th-y That Saw in Tear.', Parks. The pastor's sermon subjects j are 10.15. -'The Triumphs of Faith."
7:?.!"! 'J:ula. The morning sermc.n w-ll ack ami sf i-k to answer the question whether the Christian can trust God in the future life, or should, he accept the dr'.fe of modern Spiritualism, centenary day in the Sunday School at 9:3-'. Ernvrth League 6:30. The St. Cyril's ' : n t. we'.l known In "Whiting and this region, are giving a series of dances at the, Slovrnski Pom beginning- Saturday evening Xov. 1st. Through the courtesy of Mr. Hay. Mr. Boh Allan of the firm of Ln Fiest, of Chkaco, will he present and sine; jomn of the season's greatest hits as published by that firm, the nambern will incluJe 'The Vamp." "The High Brown Kabtes Ball" and others. Mr. Allan appeared here during the summer concerts at the park, and this innovation will be greatly appreciated by many who heard him at that time. The musle for this occasion v;il be furnished by the Coney Island Jazzcrs, recently oranzed by Mr. Hay. whose name is reeosrnized as synonym in mus:e. Those who expect to hear Mr. Allan should come early as he Is billed to sins; at ttvo other places in Chii acn the same evrnins. Em'.l Numsn, arrested hy officer Parker for ppeedine at Hf'th street, rnd Indiana boulevard, was fined ?1 and costs in the city court, which he paid. Xeuman is employed at the Marks plant and said his thirty-two mile, per hour speed was due to tins fact that strikers were chasing him. Oeorpe Kaminsky of Myrtle avenue, arrested for profanity on complaint of Lawrence Ijong. was fined $1 and costs in the city court on Thursday. Mrs. tV . Tl . Gillette will entertain the Woman's Koreicn Missionary So-
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The Bank and tKe Boy, 1 VERY boy should be acquainted with the
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Bank. The Bank cart give the average
hoy the best part of his practical education. It will leach him how to handle money. It makes no cfTerence whether his deposits are small or large, he will learn how to take care of his money. A Man's Bank Book is an excellent record of his financial affairs and when preserved from his early life is a valuable reference. This Bank accepts a boy's account and assures him every assistance. This Bank Sends a Greeting to Every School Boy
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STAR THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURS. NOV. 5 AND 6 WHY IS WILLIAM FARNUM the Itighest-salaried actor in the world? The answer is his performance in . WOLVES OF THE NIGHT A William Fox Production An intensely dramatic photoplay of love, envy, conspiracy and revenge, based on mining rivatry and Wall Street trickery. Directed by J. Gordon Edwards
Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners
antt m rc ncrfVlrd by 1 hr Wl.lllns rr .., 524, llth St.. Phone 13S-W. To the members of Whiting I,odg, No. 613. F. and A . M. There will he work on fh M. M. !- Rree, Saturday. Xov. 1, 1?13. I."dg-e opens at 6 p. m. ' 10-"l-2t
TR TIIF.VTRK TOMKHTi "THE HOL'SK 11VIIKI." Sunday. "SMASH1N'; BARItl KRS" and II. U. Warren in "THE PAGAN GOD. "
WANTED TO RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping, address A 172 Times. Hammond. 1C-30-1 WANTED TO RKN'T Two furn'ohed rooms, address A 473 Times, Hammond. lO-SO-l I'RIVf KS THBUHF. TOMC.HI i CHOOSING A WIFK from the book, t ho Klder Miss Kiossom. a First National
attraction. Coining Sunday B.llia Rhodes in THE BLUK BON'NETT. 11-1-1
Chas. Voeel. teacher cf Pianostreet and Cleveland A"e.
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The active savin account m-ver quits work for us, it brmsrs not c-nly growinsr wealth but the hab.t of thrift which is worth more than money. Call at the office of the Whiting Savings and Loan Association and beKin a savings account. Current dividend rate six per cent. 10-11-1
ciety next Wednesday afternoun. George CUrinak was fined Zj and costs by Judge Green on Thursday for assault and battery upon Mike J.inos. Cheimak seems to have had a siudija against Jano.1 s.nce the latter was on the police force and evidently thought this was the lime t-j get him as h had threatened to do. Upon paj mvnt of the fine and costs. Chermak vv as ib-lea.-ed. The week old fon of Mr. and Mrs. John Cerajenski of VilZ Schraag" &v enue, was buried yesterday. Th funeral was in charge of underticer Haran, services beinn held at the St. Adalbert's Polish church. Interment was in oly Cross cemetery. The marriage of Mis Catherine A. Jones and Mr. William Ashman, both of Joi.et. 111., took place on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .S. Meyeis of 330 Cleveland avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles E . Trucblood of the Congregational church. The bride is a relative of Mrs. Meyers. J. H. Hipsher, chiropractor from Hammond, has bought out lr. It. W. Bond, chiropractor, who had hi office in the Schraage bank building. L'r. Hipsher has a similar office in Hammond and will divide his time between the two places. Mrs. Paul Rowland of Fischrupp avenue, underwent a very serious operation In St. Margaret's hospital last .Saturday morning:. Mrs. Franklin of Whiting is in attendance. The reports being- that Mrs. Rowland is setting alons; very nicely. Th. Whiting 1'ost No. SO, American Legion, will givx an entertainment at the Trincess theatre November 3rd and 4th. On this occasion th- six reel film "Through Hell and Pak." wilt be shown, together with other attractions. Miss Florence Fry entertained the members of the Heta Gamma Vpailon Sorority at a Hallowe'en party at her home In Pennsylvania on Thursday evening, the Kuest. appeared in costumes and a most enjoyable t;me was spent A two course luncheon was served. Miss Elsie Rujmel will entertain a number of friend at her home in Central avenue, this evening, at a Hallowe'en party. Mis? Agnes TImurovich injured by tailing off a street car is improving at her home in Steibor street. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Northrup, nee Wilda Payne, died yesterday of spina) meningitis at the heme of Mr. Xorthrup's sister in Harvey. The father js also suffering with the fam" illness, heinsr eon fined in the Cook County Hospital .
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Owing to the modem manner of living and the nervous haste of every woman to accomplish just so much each day,
they overdo, and as a consequence develop ailments peculiar to their sex, as is indicated by backache, headache, nervousness, the blues, displacements and weakness. Women whofind themselves
in this condition should slow down, and depend upon that good old fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, to restore them to health and strength, for there is no other remedy known that so quickly restores a healthy, normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most Remarkable Recovery Minneapolis, Minn. "I was run down and nervous, could not rest at night, and was more tired in the morning than when I went to bed. I have two children, the youngest three months old, and it was drudgery to care for them as I felt so irritable and generally worn out. From lack of rest and appetite my baby did rot get enough nourishment from me, so I started to give him two bottle feedings
ay. Alter taking tnree bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound 1 felt like a new woman,
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Mrs. A.L. MILLER, 2633 East 24th St.
Surely this proves the curative value of
K LYDIA C.PlNKHAftl MEOICiCC. Hyt4N( MASS,
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Hobart schols. liev. lwri-niP of the Methodist churi h, School Teachers and l-'eople from town, have a rranaed f,.,r a 'tnrmmilv' Halhvv ' ii 'in t ert a i timen t t-i be given this f 'liins Everyone wishingto attend will meet a.; the Methodist church at sewn o . lock and f;oin there vv.ll jr., to :i .-in-t near the Ku!as L'.ro'k Works vvin i- a biir bonfire w i i I be made . i ! iVatnre of i he c citing's n t e-r t a :n :n-n t will le the pas-- r. Mill of doughtvi's and one will cioitum a $.". gold pieet. Mrs. ii'lis AiKb rson who has be, n sufteiiim for s"om! years from stomach trouble, passed nway at. her lo-tne last Saturday, ng.-l 73 year.- of ;ue. Slo- v. as born in tisir.t Wrain. Svi--',. ii, and come ,, Ancrica in sid s a i.usliand she i s n vived by a son. Mr. Edw ard And.-! soti ami -0n daughter. Mrs. 'iV.-kla '. aiid'-r of K-.u-i N.-v ada . The funeral s- rv ice- will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 ;!? Hi. the Im'iiand at two o'clo I: at the Swedish Lutheran church. The interment will lost the Hobart cemetery.
A Hallow-e'en party and dance given Thursday evening in the office building above the Black store. About ten couples attended and all had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. A. J. Larson was taken to a Hospital in Chicago the first of the
week and underwent an operation on j 'Wednesday. j Mrs. Hanks and son Ralph and Miss Marjory Eutz went to OhoaMo yesterday to meet Miss Hess Banks w ho had I
a few" hours wait while on lor way to Southern In liana and Kentucky. She is doinc Lyceum work and has been in Iowa and Missouri dunns past month . The Hashatawaya Camp Fire Girls ftv a Hallowe'en party last Friday evening; at the F. l. Harnes home. The Unitarian Ladies Ail Alliance will meet today with -Mrs. Edward F'iester. M sj Chester of Ainsworth fc5 accepted a posit. on as teacher in the
Men of PrcbP.y. Goo'l literature procopis from men of natural probity, and sinco one oneht rather to praise tho inception than the result, you should cive prontor praise to c man of probity tirlie'l in lettors than one sUllo.! in letter? tmt devoid of probity. Leonardo du Vinci (translated by Edward MeCurdy).
KOWEy BACK .tihoui ju-stioa if Hunt', S.I f.il. in t he trralmcnt of Erzrms Trttrr R-.nisworm. Irch.rtc. Oon I brcorir dis -eurag?d because otbe, 'rriimrnli failrd Hunt'i.Silv, has relirvrd hundreds of u. h cusps You can't lose on our Mont 8mcU Guarontre. Try i ar our rule TOD A Y Puce;:-. For ale locally h-
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USL "Dry Charged" Batteries This is the only method which makes it possible for the motorist to buy a battery that is perfected and tested r.t the f-ctory; then held inactive, until rcaily for use. LAUER BATTERY SERVICE 754 Hohman Street Hammond. Phone 3020. USL Service Gt:n
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