Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1920 — Page 9

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both home from the University of Illinois, to epend the (ummer at their home

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committee tomorrow. The actual number of contestants, who later will be I enterci ty iam will total several j hundred men and women, a majority of I whom will sail from this city by army

ad are acceeteal by Tb Wbltlns Xrni . 624. UStk Phoae 13S-W. Accounts due The Whitin New? are now payable at the offloc, 524 113th st. Tho e who ar two months in arrears for raprrn will be discontinued without notice. 6.4.3 TO WHOM IT MAY CO(EHi I. the undersigned, refuse to riy or settle any debts or contracts made by Minnie A. tUttow) liapner. after May 26. 1?20. 6-9-3 JACOB H. HAPXER. FOR SA.L.E: 5 room hou.se on Central avenue, modern. Price 14.700; Gash $1.70f. balance on payments, see P. D Sullivan. 6.9 FVR RENT: rse unfurnished front rom. suitable for you;: coupl. with U5 of kitchen, call after .00 p. m.. Stevens, 1465 Sheffield ave Whiting' Ind- ' 6-9-3

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Mr. and Mrs. William Prisc-oll of Centra! avenue have moved to the former Mifirartz and Slights flats on 119th st reet . A stolen Ford was deserted in front c-f the Moser hardware store on ll!th .-treet and is bf int; held at the lo al police siation. awaitini? a call from the owner, a I'htcaRo man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Pennsylvania, who wre visiting at the home of the letter's father. C. H. Gardner on Sheridan avenue, have Rone to MU-hiiran where Mr. Campbell will take treatment fi-r injuries sustained last summer, ns the result of diving: in 5-hl-low water while swimm.nK. As soon as Mrs. Campbell has her husband located she will return to Whiting to stay temporarily at her father':' home.

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Indiana Streams Stocked From Riverside Hatchery

Then you won't have to rack your brain to remember in after years how a much-admired scene looks. This Vest Pocket Camera certainly takes mighty fine pictures, size 1 inches by 2J inches. Quick-as-a-wink, and so small it fits your pocket. Let us show you. Priced $10.13 The New Ansco Junior V. P. A trifle larger than the vest pocket size. Extra speed shutter, for far away or close-up work. Clear as crystal pictures. Selling here at

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rnixnjss theatre ToinT Eusrene O'Brien In "SKI,ED H E RT51r also Comedy and TrnveoKU-. CotninK Tomorrow Oorrlne Griffith In "TO t-

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?TAK THEATRE TOMGKT Last day to see Vivian Martin in 'Her Third Kls." also BiK Sunohin Comedy, "The Great Nickle Robbery." 6-Vl-l

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The Standard Bearers were recently reorganized at the M. B. Church, they meeting tomorrow evening at the pub- . lie library. The officer are PTesrident Margaret Atkln; Vice-President. Martha FVedenbur?: Secretary, Berdie FuX- ' ler; Treasurer. Helen Mackey. The members of the Home Missionary Society held an enjoyable session in the I church parlors on "Wednesday in honor j of the 40th anniversary of the organij ration. A dinner was given at noon ; iollowlngr which a social afternoon was 1 spent. The officers and g-uards of the W. B. 'A. of the Maccabees are requested to i attend a. meeting tomorrow afternoon 'at 1:30. The regular meeting of the O. E. S. will t held next Monday evening but owing1 to the class day exercises there will be no initiation. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fur-stenberg-. nee Lauro Trowe. of Central avenue, a daughter, on June 7th. The mother and babe are both getting along nicely. Mrs. C. A. Hellwig who has been very 111 a allowing slight aigns of improvment in her condition. The Ladle Auxilliary of the A. O. H. will hold a card And bunco party on Friday night at 8:30 at their lodg hall. A turlnes meeting will call a t 7:J0 eharp.. all members being re -quftsted to attend. Dan Keckich. Jr.. was arrested by officer Walker at the Whitinar park, charged with disorderly conduct tramping on shrubs, etc. He was released on J25.CH) bond, furnished by his father. James J. Prundine was arrested at 119th street and Oliver street on the rharee of having no license tag- on his machine. He was relcwased on a 125 bond. Alex Kaine was fined II. 00 and cost on the charge of speeding, upon payment of which he was relea-sed. The Congregational Church choir will r'--'e "The Mound Builders." an AmeriPESKY BED BUGS i Pesky Devils Qu .etus) V. D. Q. is a new chemical that puts the everlasting to the pesky bedbucs, rosieahes. flea, ants and cooties impossible for the pesky devils to exist where P. D. Q. is used. Recommendations of Hotels. Hospitals, Railroad Companies and other public institutions are a guarantee to ihc public that the safest, quicke.sr and rnot economical wa yof riddinjr the pe?ky insects Is by the use of P. D. Q. as this chemical kills the cups a's ewll as the live ones, and will not injure the clothinsr. A .5c package makes a full quart, enough to kill a million bodbufrs, roaches, f.-as or cooties and also coniains a pater', spout to get the r; nests in the harri-to-pet-at places and ?ips juice. Special Hospital size $2.5 1 make five gallons contains three spo.jt.s supplied Vv druggists or sent prepaid upon receipt cf price, either size, by th Owl Chemical Co.. Tcrre Haute. Ind. Never peddled. Ad

can Indian Cantata at the church tomorrow evening, under the direction of Prcf. Carpenter of Chieago. Original Indian melodies form the themes of many of the separate num-bers. The story is: At sun-up. the Indian braves start on a deer-hunting- expedition, and during their abeno the women continuethe mound building. They become weary at noon and rest. The deer hunters return empty handed and the women go d -wn to the stream for water to refresh the weary warriors. During their absence their camp Is attacked and then the foe attempts the capture of the water-carriers. They are driven off and the water carriers return. As evening corn's on. a wood pigeon is heard and then a flute, in a serenade which all ing as night falls. The music Is beautiful, the public being invited to this rare musical treat. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith and family attended the wedding of the former's youngrer sister Miss Row Goldsmith which took place at her home at 15S St. Laurence avenue, Chicago, on Tuesday evening. The groom is Mr. Ben Leven. advertising manager of the Chieajro Evening American. Ruth D.ore-thea Goldsmith of Whiting acter the part of ring bearer at the service. Jesse Gill and Lloyd Buchanan are

A total of 235. n00 advanced bass fry, 150.100 of which were' the larRf mouths species, were planted in 11 streams and waters in various sections of Indiana from the Riverside park hatchery up to June '. according to a report made public today by George N. Mannfeld. superintendent cf fisheries and game under the department of coVservation. In each ca3e the plantings were made by experienced fish culiurists from the h:itrhery. In addition to the GO. 000 fry rl-'intcd la:-t week, the first to go out from the Riverside hatchery, plantings have be-'n made a-s follows: Sugar creek, lO.onn; Flat rock near Newcastle on application of the Henry County Fish and Game Protective association. S5.PA0 : Ruck creek near Acton. lO.nnn; White river near Muncie on application of the Delaware County association. 20.000; in two private owhed gravel pit -ponds, 5.000 each; Sugar creek near Greenfield on , application of the Hancock County association 30.000; and Brandywine stream. 10,100. One hundred and eight b?iss nests were noted at the Riverside hatchery up to June 6. and more are coming, according to a report of the hatchery superintendent.

W. I,. pet. Cleveland 30 15 .657 New Tork 31 IT M lt Boston 2 IS .571 Chicago 25 21 .543 Washington 24 20 .545 St. Louis 1 27 .372 Philadelphia IS 31 .340 Detroit 14 31 .311 Vesterday's Results. Boston, 3; Chicago. 2. New Tork. 11; Detroit. 3. Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia. 1. Washington 4; St. Louis, 0. NATIONAL LEAOrjE. L. Pet Brooklyn 2 7 16 .628 Cincinnati 25 19 .588 Chicago 24 23 .511 Pittsburgh 20 20 .500 St. Louts 23 23 .500 Boston 19 22 .43 New Tork 21 25 .4 44 Philadelphia 17 27 .3S6

Yesterday's S-aolts. Philadelphia, 2: Chicago. 1. Brooklyn, 3: St. Iyiuis. 2. New Tork, S: Cincinnati, 4. Boston, 7; Pittsburgh, 6.

Resolute Behind, But Wins By Time Margin NEWPORT. H. I.. June 10. Resolute defeated Vanitie again yesterday in the official tryouts for America's cup defense honors. The winning sloop chasd Vanities over the entire thirty mile triangular course, but won through her time allowance, the margin being 59 seconds.

Formal List of Olympic Entrants Sent to Belgium NEW TORK. June to. The entry o' teams in fifteen different branches , Olympic competition will he forwarder to Belgium by the American Olympic

Sailing dates of government transports which will carry various seetions of the American Olympic team were made known yesterday. The main contingent, to go July 20. will include trainers, coaches, track and field, cycling, fencing, tug-o'-war. swimming and boxing teams. The army rifle and riding teams and

lart of the trap shooting contingent, will sail June 20. The pistor team will go July 5 and on Aug. 5 the gymnasts, weight lifters, oarsmn, wrestlers and rugby football players will make up the final detachment. X X X Two perfect scores in the 100- target professional registered shoot at Coffeyville were scored by Phil R. Miller, Iallas, Tex., and James Hejjd, St. Louis. Perfect shooting continued in shooting oft the tie, until Head missed on the 125U hotg Miller breaking 125 for the honor. X X x Lee Hohl, former manager of the Cleveland American league biseball team, and later coach of an industrial

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ball club, has slmed a contract with the St. Louis American league club. He will coach and scout. In a spectacular finish, Ernt Kockler, of the Alverno A. A., won the midwest tryout for the American bicycle team in the Olympic games, riding the ins. 7- mile course from Milwaukee to Chicago m 5:33:41 3-5. So far as known this is an American record for the distance. X X X "Babe Ruth, official swat professor to the Japanese government." Something like that is apt to be the full monicker of Rabe during the coming winter. The great Babe admits that he has an offer to Co to Japan to teach the bill players there now to hit.

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