Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1917 — Page 3
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FALKENBURG SHOULD BE BACK IX MAJORS
Wildman and Caveman Battle Through Ten Vicious Rounds at Racine, Wis. Dolan is Also a Victor in Bout.
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I TAX SUNDAY GOLF i - It's a Cinch That This Mid; j Never Made a Hole in One.
FIGHT DECISIONS
Al.liANV. X. V.. J.-.n. .".-- A tux Suiiu;iy li. !,. ). tl;.- U'J'b'tc'l stalr.a.i)r.v ;is prf.p'.s.il in a ihs..!u!1' prt s lit. (1 t Mi.. As..inb! ;.,st mht ! MiiH'i il y ,. ;i1i. i- "m ! !,m h; i.. T 1 1 r s..i. lii.U list Cl'.-S I lit - t t;,(,t stnte-i. il.-ln:iiiil 1'i.r 1' ; :.-!:. 1 1. -n In ;i, ri: li. rijfht to hiln nu, in- j,n mr.-s Slimi;! y Has jn- ! by tho i sulut ion t
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This sale is tho result of wonderful purchases in which leading New
.Vp-4 York, ii'.anufacturors co-operated to a pui'tiriins t-x'ent and involves hand-
sotih1 Pomoire Coats, Silk Plush Coats, Wool A'clour Coats, Wool Plush Coats, Jlet-Lamb Coats and Xovelty Mixture Coat-. , partial lis! of the off' -rings are here deiaiiod.
S22 and 25.50 Silk Piush Coats now at
These Coats are made of a fine quality of Silk Plush found only in coats selling early in the season at $22. '.0 and $2.", before the increase in the price of plush. Tho styles are exceptionally good; belted and flared
models, with the new large collar, dec p cuffs, lined with Sal' s satin;
coats that could not he' duplicated ri"ht now at $22.30 and $2r..".- Specially priced at.
1 Air. .:;id Mrs. r-'aK.ui and Mr. ;in.l Mrs AlL.-rt Myors f frown i'oint. vis-.t.-.I a! liie I'- SnyilT tioiro- Sunday. i Jo.- i;il:rt exp;-ts to aitrii'l an auto- ' j t ; i 1 1 S' hoo! in ftiirasn. in t!i- ni.!!' ' j .Mis. Kila IVmraoi and il.i miner i 'or viMted in Chicago o er Sand ty Mrs. J-t!imon's cliildrc-n. ' Not m.Miy from the country at'. n !i-I r;iii'ih lo-re Sunday. ?o Ihe a ; 1 1 n la n was 'y small. ' Mrs. Ucuv'c Franze visited with ln-r ! iiiolln'i, Mrs. Klia I'tn. moil, last Mo:it . d a ' . j Sim -e w c have no Sunday s rvi.-c on I the f. c. Merrillviltf has no Sunda v visitors and not u: y Rood f rvicp on I the car line.
Decisions of fight representatives are: At Racine XnocUout Brown teat Bcb Hoha (10); Jitnmy RnsseU knocked out Kid Contl (1); Joe Dory stopped Dan Hayes (7); Jted Dolan TjeaBilly Koutz (10). At Philadelphia Benny Leonard Tea. Zddie Wallace (6); Miie Daily bea-t George Blackburn (6); Buck Taylo.drew with Al Ton (6); Al Nelson beat Artie O'Leary (6); Stanley Hinkle beat Jimml McCabe. At Baltiniore Kid Wolfe beat Al Shubeit (15). At Pittsburgh Johnny Ray beat Patsy Brannigan (6). UAC1.VK, WIS.. Jan. Th- fln.ato w:id man and tlo' Milwaiiii .avo man
vnt tiirovigli tn i.-ions rovinds t
dra w !n last night. CiorC' llrown Mius failing to niak: w ins in a r..w ov r T5oV Molm
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Fred Falkenburg.
Frcil Falkenburcr. ex-Cleveland
Indiaii and a star twirler with Indianapolis Association team
season, is said to have all the stuff today that he had in his best big league days and to be worthy of another chance in fast company. Falkenburg: has a fade-away that is a puzzle to very batter that faces it.
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li.,nsrh, t Midia. had h'-en srei!Jetl i..ent. Ioiib hatth'S in Ohi' with and la vinsky and was a inaudi i.i-ek. this time. I' was a loiih, :utr il and wound u a i.isht and '. jiii. a rt'orn.ai. n took three ri'Ui.'ds. Aloha Me' . . r.-st w.-te Two rotirh 1-
, an't si ions n'-i.h i los. r Mian. that. i'.rown did a '. 1 lv,s seoiini; w'h swinK-. hit tibis and '.efts and was tin- Halites-! see inut o of Ihe wa . Mohn used a j sht-eiiy 1. L when atlafKins and hal'd, .jB!t counter when on the hack traek.' K-i.-h ainiost closed the otlier's let't yc and bo' h took pi niy in the mtd-se.'t ion. It -was an earn-'Ft and satisfactory- hat-, tie between two roiitth ami ready' t'el- j
lows. Hrown weighed lo.i'e anil M.dia. at .", o'clock.
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20 ROUNDS IS PLAi:
XKW YiiRK. Jan. 2:!. Th-r- is t.of introducinif a bill at Albany to r, crease the length of bouts in this st.-i from ten to twenty rounds, with a to eree's decision, ami just to in;,ke Sir.merry one for the legislator's who won'
do away with bobtailed bouts the York fivie Lcagtn; intends to introdin. ! a counter hill asking' for the repeal .
the law. lioxmR lias prosi'erea sm the makinsr oS. the law now in vin'ii-
I There hat e been a few unsatisfactory ' contests, :snecially where great purs-
have been guaranteed, but in the niao
phoxe sir.o DR. A. L. HICKMAN Dentist Suite Straube Buildinu S. Ilohman St. Ilamm
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$27.50 and $30 Silk
Plush Coats now at
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MITCHELL INJURE 3
HIS HAND
The "Herem" club wan entertained
J St.turJay afternoon ft the home of, Miss Krna Kaske. The frirls hiked to f
j Jfunstcr from Hammond. Those pros-! rit were Misses Kolilia and 5race j M I IAVAIICt'-K. WIS.. Jan. 22. As a ! Trotter. Fa ye Ilich. Slarion Housely, j result of injuring his hand while boxing Helen Pefl'ers and Kveiyn r'almhaek. w ith his brother. Kicltie Milch' 11 las: ! Mrs. V. Krooswky tpeiu Satnr.lny niwht wired promoters nt ClevlanI. who ' ecnin; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i had arranged a bout between him and J. Kcoy. - j Johnny Kiibane. featherweight cliam- ! Miss Hineen of Whit in. sr. ira e her ! pion. asking the date of the match be ; regular music lesson in the publiv i postponed at least a week from Jan. ::. ! school. Friday. the scheduled date.
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Coats of striking individuality and style, fashioned to meet the need of the most discriminating, lltnh of rich black silk plush trimmed in Beaver, fine wool plush and velour in tho newest shad3 with lar?e silk mush collar- some full helted, others wi:h fitted backs and helted fronts;
also the flare model. Coats that sold at $27. ."0
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$10 .and" $12 Coats at $5.98 Here's anntlior choifc lot of jrond sevvjfoablc Wintor Coats, l.eltod and loosc-
I liark stylos; nicely in;i.!c of niot-lainb I and novelty flo'-ks, in red and black 9k -And white and black: some have lar.Lre
1 fur collars: splendid 10.00 and sl2.00
fonts. Sneciallv uriee t
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$!8 and $20 Coats at $9.95 This prieo is to clear out odd lots all new uannents from lines that are down to two, three and four of a kind; and includes Wool Velours. Chiffon Kersey.-, fancy mixtures and checks; belted and loose-back styles; immense collars,
siik !ush ainl Beaver trimmed. $10.00 and and 20.00 Coats
Must Havs the Robe. In Australian swimming races the regulations prohibit a girl contestant Koiiij: to the park for a race unless .she has a robe on and n attendant with hor. The robe is not allowed to he taken off until the start, of the race, when the attendant stands behind the swimmer, holding the robe, and the racpr practically dives out of the robe.
WELSH TRIAL UP FEBRUARY 5
MII.V'At.Xi;i:. WIS.. Jan. J'!. Freddie Welsh, champion helit w eisht. late yesterday was summoned by tic- "Wisconsin athletic commission to annear before (hat body in Milwaukee February ." in answer to charges preferred bv the commission that, he "stalled and shammed" in his bout with IMrhie Mitchell hero last Tuesday tiiKht.
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HIGH IU-XTIiNG friendiv clu.b Hi" r-n;.i: '.,,., .. "" , KS X XtXlIXl.m! ,,,. !iho!,i,, pass ahead of him. :atK.uel uh re they have tne advant-J
... ...'viii' u'n.iii I ther start..! lae iiuis.ni I i "in - v
j would fall in t:;" ferinan lines. ! therefore took refuge h. liirei
' , ... , , -, sutr.' o ::l.'.' s I nltetl Prf Staff rrei".ifle;it.t I - i. ....even m.mh.-s i..,. Isiinuld he M-ei. b ' -e
Willi I 111. 1' i ' it . ....... is ( j;y Mail) Lieutenant ' ' ' neiuer . "atar :n-f" of the entire Freneh aerial set vice', who recently hrotiirht .lown h. ;.ity-first "offi.'iai'y confirri'e-1 ' f rian aeroplane, est a b I i s! o' 1 at ' sinotime a HP"' i o r I . I s l e , o rd ! r a r- v i ,;..,-,iats. t';e a!' due! having ;;'!-.. n jda.-e'at an aititule ,.f r two .'-.-.:. . , !' I o r l .ease )"' OV" , !., !!,. te.-s. ': iie entire b;tl! v. a s one o:' the nio:-t drama tie air episodes that the enli.-e wa ;' ha s prod li' ed. The l'v.'iidi's undisputed n .im'tv of the air. which now renders it practi-
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pla to s. seventy k'.'.ottieters h !;., toirsti.!. cotu-ea'.ii.g !
i.pi,-:. a- nessil.'e ivoiu 1 he Her:. .an iim- , -i;,,..s by Uei pillU helliuit 1 !'; c o'ids. y',',.;i the l'"i' nclt He. - s.t la"t apj.e.ir- , ,i :. fo-e hiai. lv merged in fa I a-w ami h.e-m to light. The derma n ina- ' hm." io arest hint ham ed to he an observation plan,- and darling .town on it he op-n t his mm h ne gunfire at an ... ,.f t o m.les. lb' killed the
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r.. .icKc;.sf.n ami ami ait. arm Mrs I'. Johnson started for FJorhla Tiiitrsday . i Vri
John ll Oman
f ever. Mrs. S. I'.. Wood:: is reeo a seige of la grippe.
flnirley ihooks M.iv.
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a'.ly impossible lor a (eriiian tnacti i ne , " " from ihe ni-' Several from here attended the Alvi
ever to cross the French lis.es. has im- Itne tfcnta " ' ht in Ue ' shurtz sale last Thursday. posed on thee French fivers tlu.; neces- ''hire dean ' (ow., ,ow.ir,H tlie : There will be a dairy meeting in , u y of flying far hack of th.s German ; wnirlmg coins .. ; Merrill hail next Monday at 2 o'clock. ues t get in contact with the German , French lines. j K1 po,,p". little girl. Marie, is quite machines, n was while on one of these) Although the nuohine was the second ' g.(,u she s Und' r a physician's care .i,.,t d.iviemer flvinc at an a!. ' one luv nemer had brought oovvn that mo.iu o. ... ,
day. he at once s'arted after the other jj t "' ' "' " " th-ee, but they in the meantime ha4 , .'lr(lnu price is down with la ri,
lerman lines, sighted a German squad- j disappeared toa rd their own lines. , ft is unrter the care of a physician.
an of two oi'.-Trviit:iii aeropan.s w.tli withiut further aoo duytfraer Tf; A. G. Nichols famiiv
escort of two fighting machines, : s( , ,t.(i ;u search.ot" t
viclfm and sue- ,j.u v ia?t Sunday.
.ading for the French lines.
i ceded in 'locating the machine in the
There was nothing to prevent Guv- ravine of Mocourt. the plane Useit i;Ht
nfmpr rivin? immediate battle except shattered into fragments and the
that should he "ne forced to land he bodies of
Mrs. George Oeiun.on is on the sick tp
l K. Ilntlmpll was a rhtoago-Hanimond
both, the pilot and observer visitor last Thuis-iay..
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WHITIXG. I N L. J.-.n. -"t. In a game ' 'he poor bouts have been snowed tin
full of excitement and lighting spirit - by fistic utruggles that were well w. the "Whiting Ow ls w . re returned the; while. icicrs in their haul.- -mill lie oc.e. i
of f lneago, Salliidaj ein ng at ttiej 1 , 1 1 i ! i g high school ami 1 1 orm ni. i-ldde- 1 ha iM'-ku. piaymg his lir.-t gain..- as back; guard for ihe ( wis. phiy.'d a good game. 1 but was ousted because the manager ot j the l;noors insisted un. u :i strict ad-I
In r. nee to the "four personnl foul rule. This forced the )wls t, play about five
minutes wiln four nn n uiil.l the w Is
; could put another luan in a suil, liaving j
; i lllv live lin n out for the j.alin . Vater's work in making' 1 throws was great, h making eight, out of mm ciiauces. Gevirtz's work ci.i the flooi j was the best th- boy has shown tins
i year and he R.'-l th - fans v. ihl with joy. I it B lull or information you ehcr-
Kiic.el was in fine form. "Fainting 1 know. Bertha.'' I'lint. star forward of fhe Kx- ; Remember that all work entrusted t
moors. succeeded' m making nine' my care is uuoo m mj own ouicea. rigni
baskets. At lalf time the score was I to 1 i. I iw Is fa v or. Jn the preliminary the Wilson CaJ:
lis defeated the 1'ohirinos by a score- of I
J. to IV. altliough the Polarities led al half lim-? by a score of 14 to a. Iineup1: Owls (40). Exmoors (35). Kiiiz.1 K. !' Flint
Gevirtz I.. F Pels-ma Va't.er f lloyt Fxton K. G Iluiii Kara-Marshall .1.. G Morf baskets Kinzel (5). Gevirtz (1), Valor (2). Ilxton ;,), Flint (fl). Telsina (2). Huth. lloyt ( -ll. Free tiirows Water (S). Flint fl- Time of halves I'ti mimit'-s. fief ree Gilroy.
Wilson Badgers (23). ll. V Izard I.. F fharnbers - ' OlmU. G. Ili hardson !.. G White 3ii "). Fynch. Tom
N'aef. Don Xa.f rj. Xznrfi (3). fharnbers (4. Olin (4). White ("). Time of lial vrs 1." niiimfes. llef'i ree Hrenner.
Polarines (18). r.iuirgati Lynch ttartuski Torn Xtiof Don Xaef Fask-ts Dug
here in Chicago, where yo ucan cail for
' : consultation any business day in th ; year or any Monday evening until i ! o'clock.
Service best to be hafl at any prfcr, and it corts less. Fhone Central 556f-.
JOSHUA R. II. POTTS. B S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, SUITE HARTFORD BUTLPI . o'oN'YFoaGEir Indiana Harbor Now Has ; rODERX HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk Phone 263. Cor. .Michigan. -Avenue, an.l (trapevine Streets.
Put OAK GROVE butter on your bread and k.now the joy of being well-fed
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This trade mark is a quality guarantee. On a carton of butter it assures you that the contents are pure, sweet and freshly churned from rich pasteurized cream. You are entitled to the best so insist on the Oak Crave brand when ordering butter.
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