Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1921 — Page 3

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KEW YORK, Nov. l. I am always ttilnkfnc- of clfr advertising; for fi.ythioal enterprises, hociiisi' one g? s.i fed i;p -with surne of the f-'uff which is always l-iobbing- up before you. 1 aa hi the recording laboratory of one of the big talking- machine concerns lately ajid had a very o,i time. It seemed so ludicrous to a. hup' Jazz band mounted on dunce, stools of varylnsr height Mowms away into on--little horn which was recording: their wheezes without any apparent point or purpose. Cut as I ram- out of .t Jlde door nd looked over to the -nn:n entrance to the room 1 safc- a typical pre ad-footed colored janitor IcanhK u-p against thn door, his ear firmly fastened to the portal crack, abpolutely carried away liy th reductive notes from within. As he stood there he was the- best picture -'..r an ad I Jiave er eeen. I could think of many slogans for my ad: 'V,:-; Vm ii-n hers where we make 'em," "The heirwon't work for listenin'," but like irany other ideas of mine. I suppose no one will ever benefit by them.

I hate to tros-Mp. anl I wouldn't tell h! name for anythinc. but ore of our very prominent mo io magnates wai recently recount ins- the wonders of hi. new Long; Island house. "What is it to be like?" Inquired a friend. "Well." he answered. "I have one of the richest architects in New York, and h says he is poinp- to cive me. one ..f the best places on the island." "But hat style of architecture ; it to be?" the friend persisted. "Oh. he knows, it is to bo a 'period h. ti.-'.' a'' new style." "F-ut what period?" "Well." he answered in a puarderl oice. as tf it were a secret, "he says li is to bt Italian reminiscent." S"inei,ow I bel!ee the macrnaie --,is sma'ter th

he knew, as most in houses out here iscont."

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New York and 1 S. Jay Kaufman.

I like a man in don't know him.

who writes "Hound the Town" for one of the evening- sheets, always takes occasion to boost anything: that any one is doinij out of the goodness In his heart for any one else. I call that cricket. We uif always having- benefits and things for the less fortunate, and Kaufman always has something good to eay about them. I like that! Having trie.! to arrive, at international niide.rstandinET through various kinds of statements and correspondence which nobody ever can understand in spite of their gestures of appreciation and accord, some one has cuvo forward with what would seen a good, sensible thought. Instead of all this long distance gc st icu la t b -n. why not just get acquainted, said lie. It sounded reasonable. io nsequeti 1 1 y. delegates from English. French. Swedish, Norwegian. Danish and other foreign travel clubs will Join with meru-an and Can a dm. organizations .n Conjunction with tho Travel e'lub f Am riea in Travel W. e, ;o be celebrated in Now York. January .v s I h the Hb a of st i inula t irg the prooIA of all countries: to nave! mer widely, to the end of developing better u nderst and me. "o v r n us ot various states in the I'nln will proclaim the 'i-r-k and authorization has been given by many foreign g-oo r rime r. t s. Mauice Fiancis H:an. former minister to Denmark and vi,-e-jii esident of the Travel Club, will nead the general eele brat ion committee. Harry Collins Walsh, explorer, is president of the ciub.

Money Cannot Buy a Better Medicine Than Our famous Cod Liver and Iron Vinol Fcr a hundred years the medicinal elements contained in the cod's liver and oil have been regarded as the safest and best Strength and body building- medicinal agents known. Many people however especially children cannot take cod liver oil because of the nauseating; oiL In Vinol they pet all the medicinal value of cod liver oil and emulsions in a delicious tasting form and entirely free from oil agreeable to the most delicate stomach therefore it is better. Vinol is better than anything you can take to create strength or end a cold because it contains not only the curative body building elements of cod liver oil (without oil), but glycerophosphates and vegetable iron the three greatest tonics known besides other valuable ingredients, all named on the label. Read the wonderful testimonials we are publishing in this paper Elmost every day, then get a lot tie of Vinol on our guarantee. "We agree to help you with Vinol or return your money. Summers Pharmacy. Hohman, nar State St., Hammond. Ind.

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agers and tho actor organizations, and the. glut of -plays in the New York, market, has at least suggested a solution, worked out in the plans of The Curtain, tho very newest, theatrical venture title. An advisory committeewhich reals like a combined social and an register would father the work of an organiza.'.iou of which .Mrs. Vera de Cordova .Sanvi'le, Kicnzi de. Corolova and Kdirh Kills are the executive oommiltie. Tlo Curtain is to be a small house of Hl'il seating capacity and is in !,e situated on the upper v est side. This tiny little temple is to h"U.-o all of the allied arts, and while exp'uiernental in its object is to l.e made up entirely of professionals and such competent amateurs as will work under professional directum. Then- is to be a children's department, where pluyss for the young are to be tried out at special matinees. I'lays of the best are offered this ambitious group from such writers as John Drinkwnter and Eugene O'Neill; art work by Livingston Piatt. Childe Hassa.m, Willv Fogany. Robert Henri nr.d S. .1. Woptf. and actors.

Mrs. Fiske. Margajet Anglili, Margaret Wycherly. Cecuge Arliss, Eionel Awtll. Holbrook I'.linn offers to "carry a spear," and lite hard Bennet play a butler. Of them there Is no end. Here at last seems to be tho "repertoire theater." Tho old devotees of the nineteenth holo have a linal shock in store for them out of the world of golf. The .Madison l-.rook Ciub Corporation, organized from wealthy and xiosition here, is to have thre? eihte-en-hole curses. !( which one Is to le- entirely for women. A woman golfer never bad u chance on any links on Saturday or Sunday, and her dubbing: around was only tolerated during the week, but in this organization she is to have the right of way c vcrv rt.iv.

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The club promises to be one of the thow country clubs of the Ea&t, Mit no feature wilt be more Impressive to the male -fanatic than this unheard of innovation. Of course they used to say the nineteenth-hole ceremonial would never p"a.ss perhaps the wornen knew all the time. They are looking after themselves at any rate. LUCY JEANNE TRICE.

French War Brides Still Coming to United States SOLDIER SUMMIT, Utah. Nov This little village, on the edge of the Unlta National Forest, is Tevelling in a war romance that aroused the cittzens to an enthusiastic serenade of Harry Foc.

World War veteran, and his prttty French bride, upon their arrival here. Fox was a private in the Fortieth American Division and met Sujanne Cantanff in the little French village of Lormont during the hectic days shortly before the armistice. Later, when Fox boared a transport at Bordeaux for his return to the States. Suzanne promised to Join him in this country and become his bride. After a lapse of two year-j Suzanne made the 6,000-miie journey from her home in France and was met In Denver, Colo., by Fox, where the couple were married by City Chaplain Jim rjoodheart, a widely known war worker.

Fox has a pretty new bungalo-w all completed on his ranch here, where the couple will live, and they wer accorded a welcome by the, entire population of the village.

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