Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1917 — Page 3

Thursday, Feb. 1, 1017

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Two American s.'ravi" rs n.-.i Jeenta Calbby of Iliummmil un- r-i-m-able showings against Paro .1 Australian rinrs. Tb-y .in :.. lv i . Brown and .I--IT Smiili. I1; - . '. . Somebody has tol.l lnM. J..hi! - n- i iif Racine atnnt- ibis rini:irk;ii!e f-ti-in, also that it Is j !'' t. lair together .villi lh-s tiU'.vts .''. n. i.-,-k.Tting rink arena. It was also mHrssi i oi'n 1 .Tnwn that inasmsf -h :is P-m y hni-it will be rfornr.:iK at :i- I'lsi.-.-ico H-t-bouse ni vt wck t h is is th-; i.pi-cr-u... lime for such a BatlnTinn. t n-orafch-ii his ho;id until bo rutiicl x" ' scant Jocks while nf (iit-i i in.u o r ti;s fncts niut th.'ii com iud. ii to .'' ; on I'liihcly ami ctin.tt wi'h li e ) -g.-ntl.'ine-it no nt ii incil. .Noirotiations b.avo ':: c - In involvo tht-- batilt-rs iu a. iiisinno the w.MKht. Thfs... poun.iauo arjtn. ' nerally arc settled without scn-nt r -it-blp. particularly botwt.n inn'tiil ,wt ikh-: thai: ii'"jd the coin. So th. re c- . . r prospect that this match will bo dosed

Brown and Smith arc is'ini.'rii.c for a ! c 'lm; two ,-rack at Pnrcy on this si-i,-.. Tio-y j a jt-ir for t'. must wait, of -.urse. until Al , Mot'Yy J lias h ;n tri

t.ti his sh'.t in Madison S oi ii o Qr r- i now r

oeii on March 5. Af'o r that 1 l---:t.-winner may b ab'e t induce L. s t tr intcle w ith hint Soim w io rc iu V. is- n s-ttt. That i?" the id'-n -f 'no K-ico. match. ccord1tiK to A'tTnoon T. Waislwho buz7.es Tncle Jawn by "to : whenever AVajtncr vises ti,. Cik IcOp.

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! Whitman' will send a sp.-. ial mi-ss.m.- j j to th.- Legislature wiitun :i t'.w das ! dt mandilip the r.pr,-. I ,,f th- .'rawle ' I l.oNhiK law. under which t eri--on i.d box-: -il,: 1-outs without a decision are ;-omilled. lb- reached Mus .i.-Hs,,.,, ..-! j terd:i. ! 1 't d(0-ekipm nts hat- n. d his d i .-sic;.. The lira', -..as Hie t. si imon. j j ;i(n njrainst Frederick A. '( nek, i ( ban man of the state athletic eomniis- ' j s-oii. coaeernmtr dcaliiiK with the j.fixe j j iisht. promot-rs. who are askniir that' I Wei.ek t. removed for ar, aif-.(t mc-i c.-ptance of a bribe. I j Tim s.- 1 was tl kilhiiK iu "o-i ' i niK b.Te last rtitfht of Stephen !'. M , - ' 1 I'oothi m a bout StaKed within a :tu : ' 1. locks of the. capitol. due to the shoe., j

.rit;i a soiar plexus otnw , according t., ;io 1 cisnm of the coron. -'s phyiciati. Senator (Jeorpc Flntej- annouticd let wci'.i nit rorim ( a bill s t . shtnir '.', vnt. ,.ittK law and pr..hi!..t h,,.i.,?:

$27.50 and $30.00 Rich Silk Plush Coats,

trimmed in ileuvf'

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irs he tt .. v. a sa'arv ..( $ 7....... ri j i a r. N..w he asv- :...r -I,..'-"1 te-M t!,iw V' ni'?. l'.'.t I", v.-t M i,! ;!t j '. Bak- r ! t!a- ".,' uiC to .oit t)'o f; v.r-s. .n ' .2 I. t ..!.' ! i ut tho i-Vico:, n ! o ? i li l t.ari .j

I ill P la! j wire a lie- sloot n.I of l-i- score. T' Iflf 1 S i h Pla me c: Jl n of Ar-me,,- M ci ' II LU 1 1 y . Was th" 3, ef ,h. c, , nit. ...htl,,.v r j B j sifrp ral- s-c'.t.I l i:K bt.sk'ts. T".. j

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(?,"'; il to Tn;; Ti'ii's) WHl TIN' !. IN" P.. I'"1!'- t. Last tvi nilitf ft tt:o M hit in hijrh school au.ittorttim tie WIti'.it.B Owls d-fo:lt.d tieFi nix i! of Vspf rtii-Kt. Tin; 'w :s

PRESIDENT TENER FAVORS PUTTING CLOCKS AHEAD NEW YORK, Feb. 1. Baseball fans should get behind the proposition to t'irn the clocks of the country ahead

nn hour for fixe months, said "resident j

John K. Tener of the National league in his address at the National Payligdit t

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t Hve th" ftiec. n a-emtoa. or ci. iitc core Time to millions of peopl f. r the I hvsical and menial en.pi ; -ni: d-e-"..d from every form of musirgit !'.., -- sible only during dayhsht.

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work of the f'wls xas much admired

tendance who cave the team

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GUNBOAT SMITH IN DRAW WITH MO RAN ST. I.ofi.N M, K-b. I.- -At tee eel of a twelve round hoxinar eoi.-.-sc :iS' i ieht i-.-fve.-n (omlier,- Smith N'.-w York and Jack Morari of St. I -u is. t ,.

the lar: a r.iy-i

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int in !- 1 m f.a'Mres. l.c-roii-- of ;,'. t!ci 1 oll!t--.Ctter ef tlO- t-Vf 1 11 1 i Sc.-i-e f,t bait" time w ; s l;i ! ;u Ov. fa r. The 1 no '.'

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BY H. C. HAMILTON. (trnited Press Staff Correspondent.) NKW V HIK, Feb. 1 -L-eiKhiiiK a he xar-.-itsy colored and s, . n H'stfons for chances in the maum r .if " ii'l.c ntiK the Annual xvot .d'. s.-t- . s.

Polavines (23). Armour Mis. (30). i l,-;,:, ; . I- nster, secretary of Me ,, w lc as.-n. .i -tin! ' York National leajrue club, d'-. i.ai, , t.,.

I i.jr., h Sa v a ,.: e j da y tie to isn't really an; thins to ho J-Whi upi A !(!- t-J- ti ! ' ' about it. : i'-oi .;i. f lotos- rum i "if the inapnates f.-ol they -rai'.y liav ic.'. irp Wl.ii--. 11 un ' c r j to li- a chatifce," ho said. ;,-t F-isk- t:- Suva Ko (I). Anderson (1).; tee th" winning club 9-i p-r (-it of ; A'l'iat. (Hi. linn!, r., .1.x nd . Sharp (Hi, Mia- piayers' share- and fci ttm losers : iao oup- lit. 1 on X.-i. f tl'i. I'la.-i I" per cent of the .cinnniK cub's shaie

J t'u-o - Ai-.!. .-son, M.-uat .". . 1 uir- j and give it to c'yi-ity. and kA-o jut ; j san i. j tie- saipe amou ii t t; 1 1 of the club own-! ! m j ers' share. j J NOTES ON GAME. j "The ida of frfjVV every club in eart I i (By Jimmie B,ay.) j lens-i" a whaek'TK it is altogether!

n ad., four p..,n ! r.,r-- the i u 'x-nic. joii suppose in.n- wnilil K" , . on throuuh without pooliuK the sum !

'ii i i a run-rent uir. i cn

,.':''ir in.-. 1 rp-x a turn IT nt-i a .neiit 'o.- some club and then the tail ml. r I mi; ,,t!t.t trt J-av th,.ir l.r..1.-. ... " !

''' j Foster went back t. tin dass .yiouj s i:- - a-al bask.-; s'n- otitis j lie -eorid's series xvas siart.d.

.o wi:! i- h j..y, "Th.- plovers didn't rea !ts " ie ),

r,l was -e'rj ' n' "ori-i s series v as start. , 1. aod n-.a.l-j ,h",r especial beneiit. They trot into th

j , rs- j iirst rut neen-ise the magnates wan'. dl

; to civ.- tic- hampions'mp clubs a b-.n i'

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Here's a Few Examples of Hie Keetiacfioes tins! liave

ecu made on all Vlearleg Apparel

17.95 14.75 12.50 . .3.05 ..598 2.98

Choice of any Women's Suit in the store formerly selling1 at SIS to 322.50 tomorrow $10 Regrtnlar $25 to $40 Suits of velour and chiffon broadcloth have been reduced to $15. Double S & Ii. Stamps

$18.50 Coats, TH-v.est flan iikmIcK of rnet-lamh, cliiff'n kon-cv and fancy mix tuivs c,22.50 and $25.00 Silk Plush Coats, flared :!d Itt'ltod modids, n v larpe collars 815.00 and $16.50 Wool Velour and Chiffon Xersey Coat? pricfl for final clearance at . . . 310.C0 and $12.50 Met lamb and Novelty Checl-red Coats, sonic fur trimmed, at

$5.00 Coats of Velvet Corduroy and Boucle, ;-i'y. for jrirls from 2 io b Special

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i.'--i" !h-ir work. Il nev- r waa .,. ir-.-n-; t: n to ha-.e others pa rt i. ir -i . . i w!i n km- season advances -i cross ;lo ; I-'.-in th of July mark, the only thins i"!i- tirst division clubs can s. - is ;h.j !.( dojiar mark, and it sucks m th. ir craws right up to the last Kant. ." I Foster believes something should h-

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tl" hi be changed, with Dn- except nan th. manner of dividing th.. K-,. . . ipts.

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at ii,. dr money's xxorth. ( 'hicapo that he had signed a F'lT Cub :k it dc-r'sioes !n Tuesjay'si (.utr.o t. "Not a word of truth in n.

pap.-i. it was i he opinion of the refiitcri lie nss.-rtcd. ,.. h- s;,-,..- ItattiinK Bar nev n r.d Pel man j trtxstu BILL IS verd --1 was made f.y n Ohioaeo new s. t TT"P WPTlUPRn A V

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WHITING SKATERS ONE. TWO If! CONTEST

IF TWO MILES

J,.,. "Bishop, 'bo ,-lever Wliitms Uzh wcikI.' xvho Olltlioved Joe loliali Knst t"hicai.o m West Hammond tl

oth.-r evening, is somewhat discern ertod -.,-, use fans walked out on th.- ex- VIC SAIER OF

hibit'.oi and the newspaper oomuonts xhtb- laudinK the txxo bovs F r tie i-

skill were somewhat lukewarm as n - Tat is tip- nature of the bout. I'ashop is

! schedule. i to box -before the Hammond ! .-Kl,.s for a few rounds Feb. .?, amF I.WSIN',;. MI'.'H.. F" 1'. 1

tms, s to licit his opponent, tne re:

ri . t'o- reporter ami an vone eise xx n ,-.iis to participate. In otto r word

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CUBS SAYS HE HAS NOT SIGNED

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i- ,. p. ,..., i s'ickini; xxiih the Faon.aii Ida,, is' f'ratermt . H denied aa-.Jh!-t- 'his I'liTiiinc the repc-rt from

sr.Ul.Min LLP. ILL.. F.b. 1 -;..,. ine advocafs and opiponents xxiii bean opportunity to express their vn -next Wednesday. .V hearing on the 17. -stein boxinjr bill xill be held at I ha i time before t!;e Pousc commit too on '; cense and misceitany. Invitations x;'l be sent to t'hicas-) orfraniaations :n-i

i individuals interested in the measure

i A live nfwpnpfr for pe.iple who are j xt ill on earth that's vtht TH lit I T1MKS U-

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lured a card of amateur top. .- . .. nts .at. Wh-te i'ilx- last tiiffbt. ; '. i I icksori w.-t. the mile. Thre.- races v.er-- li-bl. Sa i t 1 1 m a r i 1 s :

itoi-,-, . i.a i. ooo o.. .--i-a.-o . , S-a Whit me A. Fal. Wbitmu A '. : ! f M S. lniltz. White F:ty. t h id Tne., ,; , !

Mil-, class A Won by Pa ! I o-kson. , tfstl II. .m. -wood A. '.: IV-u I !r.,. I.-xitm-itSl .-i A. '., si - i.n.i: W. .krix..,i. . ip.-J A I 'r( ( '.. ! lur.i. Time, :p In. j

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' The Hammond hifih s 'nooi ha.-K-ibai! i. am will meet Frown I no hMIi : "Pool Friday evening: n tin- lixmi. u x : 1 1 1 o ium tloor m Hammond. i . s ilo- tu si iirni th. two schoois have id,l..e,i to ! Keillor this season. Frown I'mnt is said

i to he goim; K"od and w ill pr,-- llm.i-' JfI ninii.l a 'an. Foach Kllis of Hammond j

j idtns to place Captain ;ait at .-eiit.r ; Ilt7. .and ilmisoii as Kua.os and Ho-;; ' man and Foils as forw ards x .tli Warm j and l;hind iu r- set .

BASKETBALL GAME

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' A. Arnold. 72 1 Wood street, Ham- fc

mond. phone 1939, is seeking- frames for

a basketball team.

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TTT Every Man in Lake County Who Uhas Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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