Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1917 — Page 12

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J'jlii; -n and The &...s iroi ;wy .'jnl otJit-r (;.Jt;U!! ! i :i . wnf .- .i ;.! at his ii--k y f. r!.iv iiirir.jr i -mi how to ma'.i Jl i 1 '..in ! .: i- rr-l l.h a tul .! i K.ry ir-n 'irc :-;n;1 !ik iii-I't tis it i-.-it:-' iJkuI. hen the t' h !'tunn !iti-;- ! ; p.- r u! il. It :is his hU: ( irMi'-r. ;!'.':. n Lt-w ;. ni N w V- ri;, s; w I' ii !h" cli8rK'S t I'm nf-ri'i .1 t. th.--.tic mi'ivmatinn (r t'nU-K i'-m-'. ; S-i!' :!lfnrli;ltl.-!l UlC brviisht n n U t n i i n .-nr l' tH-' .tM ti...n T-:i : : irty. Thrf two nn"jt in , i-'.'r : :ui l ii: .- Cliai'lia White and Joe Wollinff. Chi- j casro boys, meet for the first time in j TIn.Uson Square Garden next lHocday j night, the weight beta? 135 pounds. , Carl Morris, now nncter the protect, i inpf winsr of Leu-ls, fights Frederick Ful- ; t.m, the Rochester plasterer, in the s.ime i old Garden the night of March 13. j

VOLLEY BALL

Tm-i honor of f.niRhtn? In fr? i '-i hi the 33usins Mori's V.i:'.-y J'i ' a true xvnt f" th i:.-irs, v.h.n ;h.'J. i- ;Hrl tho ("rows. Th- Ku'.-s I'.sis'. i si !.- nitil rpl!.v .nj..yo.l i': t!;.-t-.c-k 'i-p firt two pamos, 2 1 to JC. fin I'l to 14. l't th it'"s win t: 2 5 t. .". Tli.-- K.-is'os MayM thr-.usr it tin- prii'hii wi'h t"ii'."i i.i do- r-r i to capture l:r.t I !.T-- 1..K rs. T ic n -nih-.TS of tho V.-t s:!"s :i

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Commy Shows Form in First Golf Game. MINEEAL WELLS. TEX., March 8. The g-olf hti? lias tung- Charles A. Comisaey, hos3 of the White Sox. Commy, with a new set of clubs, appropriate golf toys p. ml a large gallery visited the course yesterday afternoon and made the first attempt of his life to master the Scotch fame. The "Oid Roman" admitted that ha knew nothiiij about the game, hut was willing to learn. He had trouble with his first lew shots, but soon ca-ag-ht the bans' of it and went along In fine style, thus creating the impression that he had been practicing under cover just to jpri-"T a surprise. It made such a hit with him that ha stuck for eighteen holes of play. Ban Johnson is responsible for this. He gave Commy the clubs and bag for a Christmas present. A wrist watch was part of the present, but that has mysteriously disappeared and a wise smile is all the '-Old Roman" hands back when one inquires as to the missing timepiece.

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I.?e Fohl. npvcl.ir.i! Indian hrs!, declare- that his two young southpaws, Fred OjumLe and Jue Hoehli.ntr. are i'i;;p to eut up the league next seasfcn. The American league's i.'tst s-lugger.-: are ieft-handod and .southpaw hurlers arc highly value. i hy any American league club, tto.-hl-ii:g v.ai with the team too short a while last year to help a lot and CouTTi!e after a grand start sufTered a kink in his wiag.

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YANGER AND M0V7ATT IN CARROLL BENEFIT CHirAP' i. Mar' li .v. In thf dfivis of

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A new kind of cigarette enjoyment TTp to lately, smokers have l--a content if a cigarette tasted all right. But this Chesterfield Cigar-tv.-, icsidcs pleasing the taste, does a vexv and import a.: tning for smokers Chesterfields let you know you are smoking they "SA TISFV"! And yet, they're mild! The hlc7id does it it's the ?7czv proportioning of liigh-quality tobaccos. Such costly Imported raid Domestic tobaccos have never yet been blended in any cigarette at anywhere near the price. And the blend can't be copied. It takes the cigarette itself to prove all this. So try

Chesterfields. Today.

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AtT-etie tin of 100 ChMterf ie!d sent, prepaid, on receipt ef 50 cents, if your dealer cannot aupply you. Address Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., 2 1 2 Fifth Ave., New York City.

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CLARENCE GREEN - ATO TAKEN BY DEATH fcFi.UJLALb nm-APo. March v- 'l.aia n. o REORGANIZE for thirty i.ii'- pioiiim.i.! in l.illiat-i ' i .--p.-.-ia 1 to Tin: TiMi' 1 ii'.'l's, did , si . i',!,a' iiiornint; at IP"; . ;. ;y, I . 1 .. Mar.h x.--The 1P'C:i 'oliiiiihus hospital, w hero he had 1 . u Si ial ha .. r i-itii n i sol t!i i- 'oas.oonlin.'d two was ks by .an atlaok of; hall team, .and at'" ready to sehedul. piniunoiiia. I i . in.ai.aiie) the billiard; yanns for ifie coininir season, with alp', room ni. th.. I'lii,;,.. Allil.-tio a mh ia - : . ,f i he ju n i,,r t , a n i s. Ke. pt mtf a e,,i;pP. ion and v. s f'lst e.liioi- of tl,.. I'lniiy'ol' p. playrs tho Specnils will hae ' 'irole. j ,)-aot i. a 1 1 y the samo P inn as last year. II" ran the Imperial room on ('laikl Liovd Stuelizer. form, r I'r. ehol hi.-h

I f-'f of, and later was ass... iati d with ! srh,,..! star, will probably wear a Sj,.j William ("sit ton in the Jieaihorn stre. t ! , j 1 iiniforni. laaemlro nl lirst ami a. .aipti', . Suns, (u. ip I,,. was in parl- ipini" Waits at short are certain! ! s. j i rship wiih tP,,, late .lake Si'haef.f ,,,, p;, 1 1 . i will be the same as last j ''lark s-t.e. :. I'.,.' a number of y. atsi j.-nr. The Speeial are e.'-'T.ei ia 11 y eaeer

',i..ii pan a room in Brooklyn. At iln p, sohednle pm.;i with tho Hammond 'inn- of Pis d.al'i he was inana.-r of iliaxs ami S'.atena i"o!ts. l'.T pames L. iisin;;.-r s w.abash .,.riiie room. : v.iiie a-,) S.piitz. nary, Ind.

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Every minute wasted on the road by slow, inerFcL-nt lvxulin.tr and delivery costs you reai inor.ey. IJurses take from three to iour times as long to cover the ground as it vvm take you when you install Smith Form-a -Trucks in your service. TTiree to focr miles an hour io the best horses can do v.--h 3 ten load, bmi.h Form - a - Truck replaces the sio'v t ;ne wasting walk of horses with a speed c4 from 'en tc ;ou:tc-'i miles an hour urnder every cond!t:on of work Arrj - c.'.ts r.c more 'o buy a Smith Form -a -Truck ii: .'- 't ;p-"s co buv a good pair of norses equal to the work o' h !u!;r..2 3 ton o::d. If our hauLng or delivery ic.u.ir-'S a.!-div scivice every workina day of the year, yof must hae at least two teams for every wagon. '1 Tie sturdy, einciciit. untiring Smith Form-a-Truck never takes tune out for rest, never has to lay off" the job. Ic work3 steadily day in and day out, always maintaining its high speed, always moving its load quickly, easily, and at lower cost than any other torm of service you car. buy. Kec i j ; ot gervict! obtained from everlO.OOO Smith Fcrm-a-Trnck v.seti. snow a ton nii'e tost c.f !es3 than 8 cents. And the first Snmr. Form-a-Truck ever sold has been in service four years, covered 20,000 miles and cost only $S for repairs Get a Smitn Foim-a-"Iruck. attscr 1: to anv Ford. Dodf Brs.,

Overland, Huick. Chevrole; or Maxwell chassis and end your

t-xteisive huuiuie and delivery costs Pot vnur haultna problems up tc us It doesn'' crt you a cent t.i -.am 'nsv now- .n,.:r mo.cv vc cat) pu; buck into you' pocket

WILLIE MAXGRUM, MEMPHIS BOY, LOOKS LIKE COMER AMONG THE LIGHTWEIGHTS

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