Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1908 — Page 5
Wednesday, Dec- 23 1908.
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OAKY POLICE STATION
GETS "PA TOT DECORATIONS. I
The Interior of the local police station was decorated yesterday and "paint" signs have been tacked up today to warn those who nter the station of being painted with a green trade mark. With the new seats that are placed around the station and the new decorations. Chief Martin and his officers are certainly putting oh airs.
AJLMOUU COMPANY BEGINS STORING MEAT IN GAEY. riant Will Be Blade the niwtributlng Center for the Surrounding Cities. The Armour cold storage plant at Gary Is receiving large shipments of
JEFF AFTER WORLD'S GHAMPIONSHIP GO Cables Offer to Bums-Johnson Winner to Meet Barry or Kaufman Feb. 22.
SULLIUJr WANTED
Backstop, Who Is Touring
Ireland, Getting an Expansive Girth.
Washington, Dec. 23. "Doc" Harry White, the old Georgetown pitcher but
now with the White Sox, when told that
cut their wagons
will supply the cities about Gary.
varlou stowns
GAEY BRIEFS.
- a tailor in the' Los Angeles, Cal.. 23. The winner of
new storage station which has recent- the scheduled forty-five round battle ieiaer j ones, tne Chicago manager, lv been finished near the Wabash between Al Kaufman and Jim Barry at .had stated that the Sox would be with-
...v. Armour comnanv will send Vernon in one week will later on have out his services next season, said:
out their wagons in a short -time which the privilege of hoisting his brawny Im not a bit surprised. Jones did
and fists in the face of the victor of the not warn 10 come DacK last year, but Tommy Burns-Jack Johnson affair if thought Comiskey would have been in the Jeffries Athletic club is powerful j had hole for a manger and he showed
enough to swing the arrangements. .
Realizing that the survivor of the
Kaufman-Barry struggle will be the warns jtsiuy fcumvan ror Jones' succes-
only man in the world at the present or. Sullivan is the logical candidate
time who will be conceded a fighting if & playing manager is chosen, and . chance against Burns or Johnson, the the clever backstop will undoubtedly
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local promoter! iclei mgui mo iuilowing cablegram over . James J. Jeffries signature: "Hush D. Mcintosh. Sydney, N; S. W.:
! Challenge winner behalf Kaufman-
The R. & Sz. for largest display of Barry winner. Ill stage match aeo.
22." "We are going to work quick in this
The information has been
In Gary that 'J. H. Smyth will erect a two-story frame building at the corner of Eighth avenue and Jefferson ,
street this winter.
for largest display of Barry winner.
rhristmaa eoods. Fifth avenue. tf
his loyalty by returning.
"Every member of the Chicago club
be elected."
"Doc' White received a long letter
from Sullivan Monday. The, missive
was dated Cork, Ireland, where Billy and Mrs. Sullivan are spending the
winter. .
UPTON GIVES UP PLANS
FOE AMEEICA'S CUP RACE.
The Sheridan Park Athletic club of
Whiting will send a basketball team to matter, and if any other club secures compete with Gary high school team the match it will only be after some tonight The game is expected to be tall bidding," said Baron Long, an Interesting one i How Bat Nelson does love the llme- - ... r, .miA "srht of publicity. I wired the Ught-
day. but for every one in the year. ws-"." lence having been passed, William Fife, All kinds of fountain pens at Bald- him on record as regards to his prob- Sir Tnomaa Upton's yacht designer, has win's, 60 Broadway. They're beauties, ""'TL llTJllZ e plans for a cup chal-
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uiasgow, uec. 26. As there is no prospect for an America's cup race in
1909, the time limit for entering a chal-
a challenge to race Longboat, Hayes
too. I
Shoe Sale on now. bee tne ti. et sz. nnrando to a review of his book.
Mr. Zack Gillespie of Laporte City, "The Life, Battles and Career of Batla., was in Gary yesterday, where he tling Nelson." is having plans made for the erection That part of Nelson's message will inof two buildings on his property on terest he boxing public most was as Broadway, between Thirty-sixth and follows: THrtv..m.or.Hi ov.nniK "Mr. CHllesDie "TTflVA not considered retirinsr as yet.
intends to put up store and flat build- Am afraid, though, that I may be forced PRINCETON CHESS TEAM LEADS.
ings and hopes to have them completed into retirement for want of the suit-
lenger which had been well near com
pletion. Sir Thomas Upton and Mr.
Fife are both desirous of another race
for the America's cup, but the restrictions of the New York clug make the
chance of a challenge well nigh im
possible.
early in the spring.
Dan. Fitzgerald was in Chicago yesterday on business. Maurice Fitzgerald, a brother of Dand. and Jmlge, Fitzgerald, was reported very low last night at their home. Mr. Fitzgerald has been ill for some cinie. Dr. T. B. Temlin returned yesterday from Rome City, Ind., where he went to take Sister Cecelia to a sanitarium at that place. The sister has been overworked in the past few weeks and it was necessary to give, her a complete rest. ' Cut prices on Rubber Ware at tV R. & Sz. Co., Fifth avenue.
able opponent who will draw enough
money to make it worth my while to fight. "I class Freddie Welsh far above McFarland. Thompson or Murphy, but I
Defeat Yale and Tops Other Squads
In Intercollegiate Event.
New York, Dec. 23. Princeton forged
to the front in th second round of the
in Chicago, and then, I will agree meet the survivor."
to
believe Gans would beat any of them, intercollegiate chess tournament here Let them get together, as I suggested yesterday, defeating Yale by the score
of 3 to and taking the lead with a total of six games to her credit.
Harvard last night was next in stand
ing with four games won, while Co
lumbia and Yale have three each. Princeton's followers are elated, as with
the form their players are displaying they believe that Princetonians stand an excellent chance of defeating Har
vard In the final round today.
TOO MUCH SNOW KEEPS ENGLEW00D TEAM IDLE.
Cook County Champions Arrive ". Denver and Expect to Win Hockey Mountain Title.
In
HEARD BY RUBE.
tory- over ButteVigh last Saturday, the LATHAM TO MEET JAY GOULD.
! 'Ensrlewood football team. champions of
i ' CnnV conntv and the Paclfir. Northwest. New York, Dec. 23. The first of two
I or-t, n.nr v.ti.rriav at nnnn 'matches which Peter Latham, racquet
ready for a stiff battle on Christmas champion of England, will play in this !. k with Lonmont hltrh. The bovs are in country, wil lbe held at the New York
maning steel yesterday afternoon. That hopes of winning from the champions m Ifrl f L S,f is what it is there for.-Chicago Daily of the Rockies, and starting with to- when h e wil meet' George Standing the .ho tam win he Tint thrmiB-h thB former English champion. , The best
A e..JJl,. . . 'hardest kind of a workout at Broad- three sets out of five are to be played
,wo .vx , here game is tQ Latham will play a second match with It may be that Gary people are wait- gtased , Jay Gould, who is the American amIng for the after Christmas bargains ( The -plana were to send the boys ateur champion, Jan. 9, on the Harvard
so cneer up mr. oLuiC.pcl. through a rigid signal practice y ester- .university courts. If you see any man in Gary with a dav. but it was imDossible to carrv
hand-dog look and appears as if he them out, as the field was covered with CAN PLAY FOOTBALL HOLIDAYS.
had the brain fag and nervous pros- Bnow, and there will be no chance until,
tratlon its ten to one he s had to do the tomorrow morning. I Memphis, Dec. 23. Permission has
Christmas shopping for the family. Captain Stelt is still figuring on using been given to all college football play-
alone, t Joe Pliska, whose nose was broken in era to compete In games during the hoi
For those who bought on the install- Saturday's game, but .Professor Bow- may season provided no money is ac-
ment plan Christmas will leave many "ne wil lnot let him start the contest cepted for the work. Playing under reminders. j unless a physician states that there will this system has been defined as not in
be no danger. There is some doubt as violation of southern intercollegiate
to how the team will line up if Pliska rules, does not get into the scrap. J
Captain Stelt may 30 to half and send SEEK RESUMPTION OF RACING,
Castagino in at quarter, or Castiglno
A little change nowadays is a good may take Pliska's place at half. The thing, but a nice fat juicy roll is much squad does not fear the altitude, but better. . . there is no chance of 'the boys playEither "Uncle Andy" or his press ing thirty mimtte halves, as they have
agents must have been Christmas shop- not played that length of time in any
ping the day before he gave his test!
The Chicago, Lake Shore - & South
Bend got their, extehtion of time all right, all right; but it was nothing
more than was expected. "
Baslnesit Men of Hot Spring Prepare
a Petition for LearUlatnre.
Hot Springs, Ark., Dec. 23. Business
men of this city have prepared a bill
game this year, so it would hardly be for presentation to the legislature, ask-
mony. . , Gary's sister town, Tolleston, is not to be outdone with reefrence .to fire' protection, so accordingly have purchased two chemical fire wagons and more up-to-date equipment will follow j later.
in order to arrange for a long game in
this climate.
THOMPSON WOULD MEET NELSON IN MARATHON.
Tell us not in mournful numbers. ,
EAST CHICAGO ANS HEAR
A SPLENDID LECTURE.
i Battling Nelson's challenge to all Marathon runners did not go long un-
ChrtKtmn i9 an emntv rtroam answered. jonnny inompson, who
When you wake up in your slumbers, claims that the Dane has been refusing ,W. Presents are not what they seem. ,to fint h,m for the Pa8t year yesterday agreed to meet the lightweight j Many men in northern Indiana would champion in a Marathon. "I can beat , be glad to give theli stock in the New kelson at any game there is," said I
York-Chicago hot-air line to their Thomnson. "If he won't Relit me I'll1
run him, wrestle him or play quoits intendent of Schools E. N. Canine with him. I'll even take him on at his brought the attention of the local favorite game of writing, give him a school children more forcibly to the
worst enemy as a Christmas present.
Mary had a little lamb.
D. Moore, of Chicago Iaily .evs Hnrean.. Portrayn Japanese
Cuntoms. (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Dec. 23. Super-
Before THE Day of all days in the year, puts in an appearance to gladden the hearts of millions of people all over our broad land. Our large store will have its share in this GREAT GIFT GIVING CONGRESS, for this store offers such liberal terms, has such a splendid variety of the things you need and use and enjoy every day in the year. If you cannot quite make up your mind what you wish to select, call in and the object of your search will present itself for your approval.
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Ing for a repeal of the anti-betting law. The matter was taken up yesterday by the Business Men's league, and resolutions adopted favoring a resumption J
of the "sport.
HOLIDAY GOODS
CIGARS Assorted sizes, kinds and packages. PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS Special assortment of holiday packages Special prices Best quality STATIONERY Choice selections from such paner mills Eaton Hurlbut, Crane Co., Whiting Line, Butler Paper Co. and other noted paper mills Prices moderate CANDIES morse's, lowney's, huyler's and menier's In regular packages, half. one. two, three and five pound packages In special holiday packages, fiity cents to five dollars
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A BUSINESS EDUCATION
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CHRISTMAS PRESENT THE COLLEGE WILL OPEN JANUARY 4, 1900. The year just closing has been increasingly prosperous. Holidays now here, is the period when everybody is happy or should be. The period of new resolutions and higher endeeavor the time distinctly of the "glad hand" and generous impulse you want to make your son. your daughter or friend happy and send them forward with new resolutions and hopes. Certainly you will remember them Christmas with a souvenir of good will. This is right. Did it ever occur to you that your best gift to them would be a higher education? That culture that will will fit them for business or professional life? The times demand the best there is in the young man or woman, it wants educated talent and will not be satisfied with less. WHY NOT MAKE YOl R SON OK DAUGHTER, or friend In wbom yon kv praal interest, A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF A SCHOLARSHIP In the Chicago Business College of Hammond Try it and make him happy and yourself also. If you need further information concerning this scolarship or the Bchool, communicate with the Rev. F. M. ELLIOT, Registrar. Courses of study COMMERCIAL, STENOGRAPHIC and ENGLISH, elective. Diplomas given to all who successfullj' complete all or either course.
RATES FOR DAY SCHOOL , RATES FOR NIGHT SCHOOL
Monthly 110.00 straight Three months $27.00 Six months 50.00 Twelve months .' 85.00
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'conditions existing in the old
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Craige & Alton White and black face comedians. Singers and dancers and after piece producers. Alice Tiffe Irish Comedienne
world
j yesterday afternoon, when he intro- j duced W. B. Moore, of the Chicago Daily
News lecture bureau as a traveler in j that country. j Mr. Moore spoke for almost two-hours in the Auditorium hall, depicting the j home and business life of the Japanese i men and women, and showing the in- j dnstrial pnniHtlftna nnr both .Tanan. t
jfight at the Armory A. A. last night. , . . ,i,,- !. i " . ese and American regulation. His lec- !
MUEPHY BEATS CHARLEY GBLTFIN IN 12 ROUNDS. Boston, Dec. 23. Tommy Murphy, the
pride of Harlem, won the decision over Charley Griffin, the champion Australian ; featherweight, in their twelve-round
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01 rounds in tne whole bout.
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ATTELL JIAY BOX DRISC0LL. Los Angeles, Dec. 23. Abe Attell may be the next opponent for Jim Driscoll In the ring here, if the English boxer Is willing to meet the shifty Califor-
nlan. Both Jeffries and McCarey have
Change Of IllllStratCd SOIigS made offers for such a bout, and the
ana rictures every day Entire Change of Program every Friday and Monday Special attraction this week.
feather-weight champion may accept.
He has been much downcast since his defeat by Welch and wants a chance to redeem himself. The good showing made by Driscoll In the east has caused great Interest to be aroused in his work here.
which has already been presented
many of the larger cities of the
Union, was augmented by the portrayal
of the Janese customs by means of
stereoptican arrangements. Several hundred feet of films were introduced and the speaker was warmly commended for the simplicity of alnguage with which he handled his subject for the benefit of the pupils.
A Which Two Can Play. A few days ago two young ladies hailed a tramcar, entered It and found only standing room. One of them whispered to her companion. "I'm go:ng to get a seat from one of these nen. You take notice," She looked down the row of men and selected a
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