Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1922 — Page 8

DECLARES RADIO INVENTIONS RANK ARMSTRONG WITH EDISON AND BELL

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"What Edison is io electricity

unci Bell to the telephone, Edwin H. Armstroi.jf is to the radio-phone. "If the radio i3 to be transferred, Armstrong will be one of the men who will transform it. The r:esent generation is just beginning to hear of him, but the . o ' ' will a long time ring with his name. No man can do what re had already done withcut taking his place among the world's notable men. Armstrong's ability to tecome interested will make him work and his nbi'.ty to wojk will spread his fame everywhere." This is the opinion of AIL I r.enson, who discusses this invrntor upon whom public intc.;: is now focussed and his relation to the youngest of the aits, ia the November issue of Hearst'i International Magazine. Lack of capital and leng drawn out litigation d;d not deter Armstrong in his researches. "Armstrong," writes Mr. Benson, "found the radio talking like a hair-lipped man and left it singing like a nightingale. "Three revolutionary inventions, all made by Armstrong, placed the radio-phone where it is. it is the third invention, the surx-regener-

ln the Armstrong Operating Koom.

ative circuit, of which not even on radio fan in a thousand has ever heard, that makes the radio-phono sing like a nightingale. Tha invention is so recent that the ma. facturprs have r.ct yet had time to place it on the market. "As a result of Armstrong's in vention," says Mr. Benson, "the threatened war between amateur and the general public or at leaat th listening public is off. for amateurs may now practise when thev please without int.. -ferine with the pleasure of others. Also the three million or so aerial whi;h went ut rapidly los March will pronablv come down again just as rapidly. The Arm strong super-regenerativt circuit needs no aerial." "Armstrong is a fine example c'. the extent to which ai idea car. take hold of and dominate a bo man being," says Mr. Benson. "When a problem seizes him, he gives it to everything he has. He did this with the radio again and again, sometimes working years on a single thing. Yet 1 suspect that hia normal attitude is one of repofe. His mind really berins to gloV only when it is energi-.ed Ly a problem t!.. appeals to him."

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Mr. and lira. Otto Fifield are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy in their home on Tuesday. The new son makes the fourth child in the Fifield home. Circuit Court F.eporter Vincent Tonkey, figured in quite a serious smash up of his Ford sedan on Saturday nigh: while returning: from the Beveridtre speech in Hammond in company with Judge Norton and John Knight, of Chicago. Mr. Tor.key passed an Oakland" car going at a terrific rate near the Bitzer farm on the Merrillvills road the Oakland hit therear end of the Yonkey car and put it out of commission and thn swerved into the ditch crashing into the fence. Mr. Tonkey and the occupants of his car escaped unhurt as did tha driver of the Oakland who would not divuldge filename of the owner of the car. However he made good the damage. XJCXNSES Clyde F. Kleig, Crown Point and Lena Peterson, Lowell; Andro Mlznik, OJary and Xiny Kalkowski, Gary Charlie Reed, East Chicago and Algotha Character, East Chicago; Raymond B. Meyer, Hammond and Catheryn V. Baswell, Hammond; Harry C. Hincker, Gary and Anna Lott, Unlonville. X. T.; Paul Pokan, AVhitlng and Milia Tuvak, "Whiting.

and will fatten the angleworms on coffee grounds and dishwater. He says that it requires but a few days

! for a small scrawny worm to develop ! into a fat morsel to lure the wily

bass.

SYRACUSE With the closing of the fishing season, Thomas Felts, angleworm merchant, announced that during the summer months he disposed of 80.000 fishworms to visiting anglers. Next spring Felts -wjll go into the business on a more extensive scale

"WARSAW, Nov. Charging that her husband remained out late at night durlnar most of the three months of their married life, Edith I j. Robison, of Warsaw, has filed suit for divorce from le!bcrt Robison. of N'apoane.e

idney and Bladder

Troubles Conauered or Monsy Back

For 4 0 years, said Dr. Carey. I have been prescribing my prescription No. 77T (known for years as Marshroot) for kidney and bladder sickness and now that 1 have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back if dissatisfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of Ufa and health. Watch the symptoms. If you have specks floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or sideache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's famous prescription No. 777 right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and is the medicine you can always depend upon. Results are guaranteed. NOTE Dr. Daniel G. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his great Prescription No. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at Summers' Pharmacy

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