Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1917 — Page 6

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SPEEO CIS ANNOUNCED FOR INDiANAJAiR WEEK Thirty Thousand Dollar Stakes Will Be Raced for in September.

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ffrdinK '" tlio ppf."l ;!r,'itr-i:n finiuninrM y.sfrrtay hy St-.-rotary Charles P. Kmiftdy. In fidd;''.)-! (. fh two .livifions of tl.c Wit.TTi Horseman stak.''hfTf TriH hi f.-.ur $. oavlv cv. urs. Many or" tho i:ran-l rir-'uir taM-s sure to be son hvr stn:. f-;r wft'k It

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E Cifi I FIND RELIEF FROM j CADETS FROM CULVER ITCHING. TERillFKIfiC ECZEMA?! EET

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Oak Park, LaGrange, Crane Tie for Second Place; Lake Co. Men Lose.

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TABLE OF POINTS.

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Culver

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Oak Park 12 Stronsrhurst 3i 3

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Hot Cross Buns Hot! Yes so tliar they melt in your niouUi. The Cross- of the sweetest and most del itale of icings. The Bun altolutely delicious, with its liirht, flaky texture and pleasing taste. DeiTt delay. Place youi1 order today. The demand is heavy. Don't he disappointed. Fifteen cents per dozen Hammond Modern Baking Company 88 State Street.

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Bowea . 10 Sen-. Manteno 8 Kankakee Hyde Park 3 Eranstoa Aca. Kalamazoo 6 Grand Rapids W. Attrora 5 Bloom Elg'i-. 5 j By HIVING CHAYKEN. While track in. n repr- sen! ins:

Hary, Kast Cbi.apo anil IfarnnaMitf tii-.li ' .-1i,mIs w.-re l.i-iix (iroppod out of any 1 chance of netting imywhere hi the.' Northwestern tra. k nift Saiurday aai ' Friday -eniiiK in the Patten Kym at. Kviinst.'ii the ' 'ulver Military AcjkU ir.v j athletes 'arii.-d oil the honors of get - I tinp first in the eighth antiual indoor I scholastic me.t, with a total of points. Oil -r won a.s it pleased, the-j nearest competitors were Oak Tark. I.aJran?e and Cramer, the trio betner tied up with 12 1. points. In winning: the meet the Culver boys I carried away over n half a dozen silver' cups for wintiins' two relay events, the ! academy relay tropbeys and also the j mftllev affair.". i The appearance of cuUcr was a his i factor in kerpinp the larnte throng at, the Patten gymnasium in Kood humor. t Culver showed up in rand form and i was about the only well ha landed team, in the meet. The youn ctidets broke ' the record in both relays and scored in I ten of the sixteen events. The Indiana school took three firsts and twe seconds! in the meet which is something out of! the ordinary for a Honsir-r team to do. :

Salversto Addems. the I(Mian athlete hailing from Manteno. broke the only repnlar event of the ovonine when he -rossed the bar in the hieh Jumps at r feet 10'.. inehes. smashing the old record hy one and on- half inches. Addems

i jumped in the form of Joe l,oom!s and j I many fans thought it was Loom is who I

! had sealed the bat at a record turn, j Although tfi.t-.. were only a few rcc i ords broken the . tit ire a-pnts wr.

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: Techs, carried off the individual honors I with a bie total of 11 points, with Art ! PowdiriR tho Row-en athlete a close 5 : ond with 1 a points

i Coa.-h .Iurray of Ka Chicago had a

Last sprine; many thousands of car mvers dclnved t'neir choice too long.

X y found nur output two or three 'nonths oversold. Uon't wait as tliey did. Tt means lonu- regret to say, "I might have had ) Ilii'Non Super-Six."" No Car Like It The Super-Six motor is patented. No oilier car offers anyt.hin: like it. The difference is enormous. This lie invention added s' per cent to motor efficiency. It almost doubled endurance. The Super-Six holds all the worthwhile records. In speed, in 1111-i-limbinu', in long distance performance nothing has ever matched it. Hut it excels above all in endurance, it broke the iM-hour record by fVJ per cent. It twice broke the ocean-to-ocean record in one continuous 7o0()-niile round trip.

Why It Endures The tiling we light is friction. That wastes the power, and it causes wear. It is friction that destroys machinery. In the Super-Six motor friction is almost ended. After thousands of miles under ton-speed strain, this motor has shown no evidence of wear.

Again and again it performed feats which would break ot Iter motors to pieces. Yet not a part or bearing was affected. That's its supreme advantage. Tho Hudson Super-Six will outlive, probably, any man who drives it. New Economies This year we add a new gasoline .-aver in the form of radiator shutters that control in part the heat" of the motor. We add a niotormeter. We use a patent piiuematic carburetor which adjusts itself to every engine peed. We are using bodies which, in beauty and luxury, excel anything vou've ever seen. We use upholstery made of rare-grade leather. We have a linish which is wonderfully enduring. But the Super-Six motor means nnre than all. It means performance such as no other car -an match. It means endurance such as other cars can't hope for. .it means pride iiv your car. t . Last year, because of this motor, Hudson outsold any car in the world with a price above si 100. You want it for capacity, for service. .Find this out. for your own sake, before we get oversold.

Phaeton, 7-passenger Cabriolet, 3-passenger Tourirg Sedan .

$1650 1950 2175

Town Car .

(All Prices f. o. b. Detroit)

.....Town Car Landaule $2920 Limousine .

Limousine Landaulet

S3C25 2925 3025

I's Auto Sales Company Hammond, Indiana

Hammond Sales Room: 504-6-8 Hohman Street. Phone 650.

Chicago Heights, 111. Conklin & Spindler.

Gary Sales Room: 625-27 Washington St. Phone 1470.

iCTJB SEATS ARE

PUT ON SALE

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crowd of athletes with hint at the meet hut tho Twin Citv !w. s C.il.i.l t., ,..,t

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place in the finals Friday iiKIf. Sho I to , , : rrl j B ,,,., ,, a Mowat. the only Hammond repre.sen ta - 1 , a .. a. Ivan.

me. earn.- preMy dose to K"ttiiit int

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April 11

President Ueecii-Se.-retary Walter have arranged for f box seats for the

i r.neiier. Th. ti IP a i t s will be pla.e.l at

he finals 1.U t 1 -st out by a one ,r,ih in ltuiiti!,-'s tomorrow, so that anxious the b'-f ad jump. S.a.ld of Cary fared ' i,!lRS may s.-. u-e their pet seats wiCbadly it, the 4 1 and the hurdles, bullous delay. Workmen will be busy at won a place in the bioaa! .jump only to ;.,. north sale this u eek brushin up nl!' Howtlin. Sin zy Addems ' i !,,. par!-. ..ml repairinjr tvluti'ur d.-.m-aiid Cibb? th. distance heme i f.-ei 31. i;lB. the. w. nt.-r niontns liroy-iu to the

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of Multis.in foabail team last year. Saiur.'-iy sUnnd his ion;ia.t with I'hillips umvei sity, at 1 In id. Okla. where la

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WILLARD TO WATCH FULTON BATTLE MORRIS

1 Ni-:w ''i;K. Apr i has been se baa eu to bet w r ep t 'a rl Morris ! at the Manbatta n A

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'-- Pii! C'-own r f e i-.-e th. 1.0 1 1 tn.l f-'r. .1 I-'ulfon

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YVe liny any set-ond-hand car and pay the highest cash j trices. Wo handle and supply dl parts of any automobile made. HIGH-TENSION BOSCH MAGNETOS A SPECIALTY. Plant, 1087 Calumet Ave. Office, 338 East State St. Phones 3178 or 1591.

J. WHITE BREAKS HAND; GALIND0 WINS IN 14TH M MX "A I.I. !. '., April . .loe e.r.i-

ipio was awarded a .b-eis on today oyer .I.v 1. Whit.- mi th" fourteenth round of a hedulo.! t v.-e n t y -fi vc round fiyat in th" bull rin hete W'e.it-'t se-on.is rliinifil be had broken his. I and llii'f w a towel .'n the r'ns:. Pot a are l itrh t we ! c at s from 'hi aso

500 BOXING FANS SEE FOUR BOUTS ll.iin and cold failed to .-hi!! tho aider of the boxins patrons of th- Port -ahh A, t ., who turned oaf s'''apL: y.s'ei.lay afternoi'm to see four "love

i il" hushes. Walter a.i'ohKmir of tee husii li.".!.t-

ui'ish'F, stopped Krankie Snnrt in !h. third round of the S" m i - w i nd u p. ia" leferee rallincr a bait. Arnold T iinipsnn, a ni i .1 1 1 e w et a: r . tnnk onlv -o-md to flatten Ki.l Palmer. P-at-tixiif M no; i. r 'a n d -Xrc'do Hereon bo'1 a draw, an-i Sailor Krecrnan sria led You -lie Al Hennessey. These las" two ;; ts, i'.kr t;:. w.dup. snvohed ;ilit-A-.'uhf boys.

Famous Old-Time Pitcher Survives Storm Injuries.

,i:w A I. PA XV. INK.. April - .b.-att .M.tkin, the fam.u.s old-tim-piich. r ;"" the N'ov York Nationals, w h. with Ana-s Pii"!" won the Temple up in 1 S .' ! . i1' p r.it i rinc from a broken ankle sustained tilnti t he cyelone recn'ly .irnii. Nfw Albany. Quirk thitfKinc pro'eiKy sa t d M-.. kin's lif-. The et. r-in plt. r. low a member of th" .' w Aihany lire department, crawled in l'-r a tire truck w h. n he heard the roar of tic- wind. His ri&hl b e protrude, j ri in tin- shelf r. however, and a lai go rafter fell on ins nr.ki".

CUATTANOi c;-. TliNN.. April 2. AH athhtiis at the l"tiiersity of Chat-tain-s-a hae been discontinued petmin,' Si t ! let -pj. ; ef 1h. int ernr. t hma 1 situation, and s'tKtents are dtullin- daily under snay rut'.-f r' ir.st ru-' 1.01.

JIM DONALDSON AT CHICAGO GOLF

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TRAVERS ONLY SCRATCH MAN ON METROPOLITAN

.tint f" 'onai.isnp,, the Aberdeen S. oi, iiman wl-o was professional at he Olcn View eluh for seven years, has sicned with tiic Mi t'STO Hoif luh. siiior.iaiE Piivp Konlts.' who a" it -re t n 1'iit y-oiin ears. Oemahlson l ame to this . ountry se-.ep yuirs ari from I iti si.i o '1. i-'".1 ... --".inert an ,..in,., re 111! K t i' !" Wit It

IF YOUR Eyes REQUIRE

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Hammond Musical College A RBCiULARLY INCORPORATED INSTITUTION FOR TH3 STUDY OF ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC O. K. BLDO, HAMMOND, INO.

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JSo coal oraer too large or too small tor us to nil at

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We handle only the best hard and soft coal and wood. The Illinois Ho&l Hompasty (NOT INCORPORATED.) 630 West State Street

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NKW I'eHK. pril -.-.lerou Travers. veferau cdf star, to, la ajiain j la.-ed at M-rat. : in th,

handicap list of the Metropolitan 'doif assoe ia t ion. imintnti' il as Travers did not taken part in n set competition all

last season. :t is fei

some eriti. ism for the plaee awarded him. Ciswabl Kirby, wlio wop the l M "' ropolita n and the N' .t-rsey ji-i ties las: vear. is place j at one stroke.

he North Ken' club of I'on ame strain at to Olen View.

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Mason and Coulon Drav.

have them lifted by II. N. j .McKee, M.D., an oculist.! ! Not only foi- the glasses, but1 i Jo detect and properlv pre-'

j scribe for any eye. ear, nose Bj

jor thnat disease that may i be causing the headaches or

Prices ;

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KT. WAYNK. INK.. April j , . I Mason and .tohimy .'oulotv former ban- j VfTV reasonable.

'an -.veietit elearoraon j 0 S " '

here will be , ,.,,. ..ririMV Whc eouhm

had the b. si of tie- first .'half ot ui" w ( ... pcii ,'1 1 H 11 c. ,;.o,,o,:, h, Mason evened thin up;01' PaiTl U

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Scientific watch and jew-

The starting and lighting battery that has stood the test -backed by a guarantee that has been weighed in the scales of justice. We will give you the very same service that we would like b receive if we were in your place. We will take vour old batterv in exchange for an KPOCH lS-MONTH (tI'AIiANTFKI) PiATTFRY and allow you more for it than any other battery company. REPAIRING AND CHARGING BATTERIES A SPECIALTY The Calumet Storage Battery Company

vaneed a stroke from four.

Maxwell Maiston ami .!' u An hu- ' . "C..K so., .-.re .iioppe,- .. t,-oke -i, in ti.e .Maslbetscli to Cofiun iuiua. new lists and Car-liner White ,s ad-j ANN AKPOR. )IU'"-i, jpnl 2. --John

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148 State Street Phone 1S71 Hammond

10113 Indianapolis Ave. East Side, So. Chicago Phone South Chicago 16S8

Advertise in Tti.e Times

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