Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1917 — Page 8
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lio Tucrcy at Hanac 01 i '.v..s th
Hammond Club at La
fayette League Park To-' morrow Line-up Same as ,1;Vi-. Last Sunday.
Ur. l .i:.t it -2. '.lie ceco'iit ff-isia ol tlie rovl.l cevii.s. ' Wo u'i ic-isisred our pretUctious-
on tlu rci,U', .tu-1. Ty rctnterccl 1X03 ; nr. n: n.r thi C-s to v.'iu. fu'.ir out 1
ratr fain thev d'f.n't lcam t!.o re
sult cf the sj.'o; until last CAturfiay, v.-u--n tJvey a lirccl at Orxrpa 13 ay. j
?'-.ot sir. caiiov., tic san, u'ir-
.evu: -u ;:?.ys i.". tiic wootis
i tloiij- t'.ie St. John's Kiver.
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Who'!l buy tho ;
tnori.l ton-orr.-'vr? "SS ho'U in:..- . n l!ie street
to th.j movb My goodres5, what will b'-oor.ip cf th ! tovn? Kvvry holy Is ji'.inB to Lfnyet 'n for th-J H.-i'lli'tuti.t-Kiti. Vr.!:if.- i:atv. I Tl.cru will be eight -....ic:ps In 5.- ' ppoci il train I. nvir.g tbc M. .tioti b pot r,t lgrht o'clock for Lafnj .-ttc Jiziti the fit-; temlancs 011 th trip is r t-cted to 1 rcavr than the excursion u t'nypt t. i last car. The fare is JJ.00 for t'.e round trip ith a $.13 w ar t:s ox.d everyone v. l.o u .s not go v. ill be char?- 1 ed with seekir,.; to ovoid paying hts ; ehi.re of tho ut.r tax. ; Would you let J.lfi lv--p you home? !
L'rrei'ii'.lv v. l.t-n. tl. sni.i sixtc-in c.-i'- ; At.: i,,..v. ' rers will load a n.le for a Sain my misto'f, to tho h.'.y
France? Tbat's the ruff. It has Itt.n scroc-l that the party i which has th most Candida:-.? r-11 il.n J trip will have the surr'. rt of 1h- p-.rt- j lr.tr editor In the com in it dc. th n. an! , th srortitiff c.i'.tor. v.-h:! tsot bo;tJtin , has a Urrif.e political 1 oi iio uig. II;s: political following includes three print- j er?, a rresFtnr.n and !i th. l.nbcr to; say notbin? of T-'.M v.'i : ' ia v ho r.:ns j a f hoe shining parlcrs in V.'n 1 ."s l.-r -rl.f r j shop on ak:ey Ave CAdv.). 1'ap "cibI;ror ri.-tor of the .T:io'-' .;ahr-y Cnfe (idv.), today wuhdreiv ail l.-.s 1 money from the 1'trrt Nntlcnal F?nk 1 adv.) full left it in 'he t.ro iir.lcustody of Jtcl.in Mcntiett. )io runs a i t.;.)j!;e room is !v.) to b.-t . n t!e II rn- ! mend football tcsr.i to .i.i-h. one. t.v... i
ef J. ;. N. . t.d .--t the . i i i
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t!!-t.r c..;id:t 'i'h-- team ill not tiowii to Lai'iOtli!.' t.'t-.iyht but v. ait until tomorrow an 1 e,, the special, ".addy l:i'oP. 1 f unn.ond's o,'iatter--i.a i.f ti - X. : t'.v. esti-rn I'rivorsiiy . 1 -i.i! 1,1:11 v : . t t . Lafayette t 'day ' r tie- Purdue y. and. niany of the '-lay. rf n vll as tl,.- fans with the colk -e club, vi.l r nu m . -e-r tomorrow e. -o i.j-c 11 pl.iy with lUmir.onit. Atd now. th-t Vii.'sin-: .lion-
la- Pis; n is set for seven o'clock
FOURS AFTER TITLE, 1MB HOT !il LEAGUE
FT. WAV":, I .VP. Xov. n. 'I.-.' rce W. lislatin. iuai.a-vr of the Friars f". 'I -;;! te-sri t -V.i-i r:v vest'-v lay ati-t'oitii-e,i tint I... tis Hr.aTut'.r.!; his
(By SFIXE.) Ura'vn vs. Speed was in evidence thin afternoon at the Ihncrson pridlron in tlary whet. South Lend and Uary hooked 'eetis fa on of the most important and interest n;y lootbtill contests of the s.-a-011. 'Hi-' visitors and the Gary varsity vent int.. the .:;:ni.- wit'i honors fairly even Slid both efiually c oi.nd.rit of io'.iry. While tl.-- St. .'osepli county a--crctatioti outweit,'hed the opponents nearly 1'' poinds: to the num. ("oaeh ilrik.--n of the (iaryites s-iys b.s men will o . rcome tiius with some surprisiu;. spe. J. ipiry's trim little athletes appen red ahout as evenly a matched team as could be found, when full of pep and Kinder th.-v trotfd onto the field. They were civen a great ovation by some 5rt local high sidio.d students and an equal number of Gary fans. They wer preceded by oouth Hfiifi's husky warriors. A Cood rielcl. Ocry was welcomed by a dry and fast held, and according to instruction"! will endeavor to run the South Hend representatives off their feet at the very start of the game. They have been prepared for all emeiii.encie by Conches ririek on nrd Gilrey and will unloosen an armful of .plays on the visitors If needed. Smith. Pcuth I'eni's star half back who was injured in the Hammond pan-.e last week, was on the side line at the start of the tjanie. It is not probable that he will piny, only in case of emergency. Ior.ovnn. Fmdley, Mob.n and Sabo. all of whom were picked 0:1 the all state t-nm last, year, were sent into action at the kick-off. lary averaged 140 pounds v.-H:--. South Uend hit the lf.O pound ir.r.rlt. Frank Blocker, former Purdue star
an I this year captain of the Hammond team, officiated. a Kcvr They Line Up.
Advance ticket fairs indicate that the
football fans of the retiiu will flock etimasse tomorrow to the game between the Fast Chicago Gophers and Autora, champions of northern Illinois, at Fast Chicago. That the Gophers anticipate a hard battle is evidenced by the fact that the team has b.-.-n out for practice every nU'lit this week. After last ni:;ht';i practice Coach I 'at M'Shane expressed himself as being well phased wi'h their showing and is confident the boys will
outcome of the came will probably be
I n-tty lively. Purine the past debt; years, in which time the Gophers have lost but one Knnic, that to the Tohrns, j middlewestern clia rnpions, they have. KMincd a big following and football fans are always assured that they will get j their riK'ney's worth at a Gopher game, i Hot h teams realize the. importance of j winnint? Sunday's game and will send 1 their strongest lineups into the fray.. The tenm.s w ill start the game ns fol-j lows;
E. Chicago Gophers.
WEST. Illinois at Chicag-o. Minnesota at Wisconsin. Northwestern at Purd-ie. Ohio State vs. Indiana at Indianapolis U. S. Naval Station at Iowa. Kalamazoo at Mi. .llgan. Case at "Worcester. Earlharm at Depauw. Lombard at Mon -outh. Oklahoma at Missouri. Kansas Ag-gde at Xansas. EAST. Notre Dame at West Point. Lafayette at Pennsylvania. Penn State at Dartmouth. Carnegie Tech at Cornell. CascadlUa at Syracuse. Holy Cross at Colgate.
Swarthmore vs. Johns Kopkias Baltimore. Western Reserve at Annapolis. West Virginia at Eutgers.
tomorrow. The deary
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briuK home Cue ba. ..u
;loplier" are out to make it sevi ti ' T i
i straight and although th-y v. Ill be out-.l'lper . ; W Iftled ten Pound-) to the Jrl.o rt by the S'.ffes Illinois chamt's who average 1 5 pounds, j I. carman ; the Fast I'l.icat'eiiiis promise to give a ( Quinn I good act ount of tbemseb. s. A :th tb j Hudson . i exception of Fluke, who was severely in- j Farrow -j Jured last Sunday, and w ho will be on t I 'I iriano
Furril
of the name the rest of the season, the Gophers are in the pink of cor dition and t aref ully groomed f - r tomorrow's pontile t. Aurora will briny a big bunch of rooters along: Sunday and bot'ing on the
Aurora.
.F. E Hj land F. T MeGinnls ', F. G Frown ..C Harrison II. G Fhilhps ; ri. T Schmidt j ..P.. V..- Kecnedvl ....Q. !5 1 (arret t . I,. H Ctdien : .P H O'Malley j
Madura H F.owser 1 The game will be played at the Fast, fhicago Athletic Field and will start j 1 romptly at 2 : fi 0 . Everybody out and t cheer the Gophers on to victory. j
merit with Matt Wells, but came hae
ST. LOUIS, Xov. 3 Miller Ilacgiiv
v no arrived nc re Irom the Fast yeste
if! ay. toil why he unit the Cardinal
i t!ie National Feacue and sit xcd as n .- iage-r of the New York Yankees. I "I made three repositions to Rh keat ! lie said. -No. i was; $2,000 more tht j my FIT contract: No. 2: Jl.t.fj.i n.o;
thai rty 1. 11 contract: No. 3: If I dldn land In the first division I was to Ufe'.t $1,000. 'Tlickey ofiered me $10,000 and
over $2;
,.i.d t-ouneed Matt handily, winnine- the per cent of the proil
lightweight championship of England. ; didn't like this. He has been u'ldergoin a course of j ..w,,n x saw that wo could not atn
u,a....ri- .... "II went to New York n r-.d accer
iiti'i oeciares ne is in coiiuitiou na a i-m ,.,. r from Colonel J
comeback. Leonard has been forced to cancel his
d th-
r Irom i oioiiel Fuppett. My future
plans are uticert ain. "I a.el fera inL' into .a new r.tnee t. iti
appearance tonight and also call off his t.(,w Jliav.rsi a;, , lnUst acuuaint tv'bout with Frank! Callahan which was fHf wUh no,v cond.tfons bcfor(, t a , .
s.'heduled for the ilarlem sporting cluri
will win the right to meet Elwood
!
"Briefs
ayette epecial: j
t he
ft 11 d Sheridan, tenders for honors.
two the
vf the strongest cm
st ite championship
Friday night. He dislocated a bone in his hand while training. Decisions of fight representatives on Thursday were:
. 1 At New York Mike O'Uowl heat Trank !
tempt to think about trades. Will I v. in the pennant? Hum you don't win ball games in November."
i At I
Milwaukee Joe Egan stopped Billy Kramer (9); Charlie Scully beat Otto Wallace (10).
Carbonne (10) ; Jeff Smith heat Mike At Barberton. O. Chick Maglione beat Tigue (1C). I Ever Eammer (20.)
j I HAMMOND high hooks up with Fens-! H selaer this afternoon and as they htldj
South Fend to a 0-0 score last week, they ouijht net to have but little trouble' of disposing of their opponents. 1
AI.F aboard for the Faf
FOR the information of out of town j fans tb siring to , the IF.mmond-Pme. . Village gar.-. Sun. lay th special will
leave over the Monon at Hammond at s o'clock in th morning and will leave
crack ; Lafayette at 7 in the evening. For aj commodation. arrangements have been made for ttvo chair cars.
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o.o-l li-'irst he point. to that b- t a-j.-- t.f the I'rais' re-
f-.;.- -.1 to th- p rt.-i'"ss:. -n-il ft-r.tball if :;:!: th-tt tli-- m-i.u- ger- of il.-- 1 iree f.a.i.s in that b a:-i-. Wabash A. A., H;tti:mca arid 'Fine Vtib-ige. iuivo rut used to Fchetit.' ; names with l is s-juad. ar.d t!:-n ;' o: tie: stale p :a f v s si..ua 1 f. H .htmni -n-diip jmtt be dc.-id-d
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! l'l'l.er.ug .iolarci that this year's T fT Friar t.-3: Is th- , ' n,:i --:s l that ever IV?1 TkiW ST ! '"' f"-'"'' -'I'''- V.ayne on the gridiron. iWll PN P Hi 1' ''he reocd of the Celts
a:t- rtioii t- Fit: iran"
ff.-t t .at 1 ,;it-.n. !Vi i
McLennon. 127 Q. I! Mrhn. 143 Kil pa trick. 140 P.. H Smith, HI Harris, 111 L. II Sabo. US Gary. South Bend. Flayer AVgt. Vos. Player. Wfft. t'o.-l- v (eapt)14SL. II Ash. 160 Iio'ilavey, 135 L. T Glugard, 13
IfBrkee-. 1T-2 L. G Puntnun, Coor.is. 134. C Don . van, Smith. 11.' C :i;kita. 133 Tl. G Walters. Ko'.lus. 137 It. T Findley, Iiun.ni.. 123 P. E. -MeEndefer.
Martuard, 150 F. Ti Olsen, 15 Aivi.iio weight Gory, 140 lbs.; St Fend. 14:) IK.
MFMFETIP of the Gary Tech football b-am will leave for Jo Met. 111., this evening where tomorrow th".' will line up
against the fast city team of that city.
WELSH WANTS TO BET i S5.D0B HE'S STILL GOOD j Former Champion Opens ' 'Comeback' Campaign To- j night After Leonard if j He Wins. i
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The First National
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WANTED To know the whereabouts
. of one Curley Davis. Hai.t.i.t.-r.d 3 favorjiite middleweight grapphr. There is a
j match awaiting him in Gary in the per133 ! son of Tony Fokish and an eflvrt Is be176 I ins made to bring the pair toge'dier on l-") the evening of November C4'.h.
Your Country Has Called You; Your City Is Calling You!
bet wet n t he pine i -. ..i s. whi;h w as j alter.! ion to the ; -1 t o la r iae by a I
12 p 0 .-.-re. ,-it;d tint F'-mmond de- j f. ated the Wi.l a. h A. A. team -'' to 0. and that. Pino Village defeated Wabash j A. A. 2 to 0. I Fi - sfil that Faeiee-S victory over ; Hammond in !! :el that the W.sconsin S
Some of you have gone to war; the;" .-s -trot;-, r than any teat-i in the. . . , , . ! Ii.-iT state ;:i.l -s ;1 v.-as th- Ft., rest of you are here helping to win ... . . , , ., . , . ' ! . a -(' 3 rinr", and declared thit s.'i. uld : the war, making munitions in Amer-1 .,V!.,. p. j- : lea's greatest arsenal. ; tn. 1 n.-.r a . iau.. state ho..rs b;, , Your. 3 men of Gary, you have not ,!;r' ."vt.arotivc ;i "'v r""''p F.shenng : 1 i . . , . , , rt-)t- 1 th-.t v. h,lo th' game bet we- n Faasked for blood profit. Instead vour 1 , , . ei.e.e 'lfl '.'l'" 1 ' f ': a t W 11 St.il t'l'l'l.lg it skill, your strength, your trains hnve ; v r,.,M.n,!( ,j,.Jt :, .,,;.! be schedui.d forged the steel, made the benzol, pro-i tor Not n, or a hit. r ...at". Fine Viil-' duced the guncotton that has been ' "hd Han mend meet nt Fafayette hurled against Prussiarism. The i Snr.day. Pnd tim f.,ib.weri o? the Friars - i e.it- ,..u,.:. ! waichmg the rs-nt of tli.t game
FISHT!!G-i
FITZSIMMOHS
Probably no boxer ever had a career fts rG-Iete with incidents as "Fighting Fob' 1 itZfrirnii.ons, the gieatest pur ch..-r the ring lias ever kn.-.v n. The incident"; were many and varied. Most cf them have been told many times. Hut one of the Most aniUv-itig has beta overb'ok-
A n R AXG EMKNTS for the wrestling ! carnival to be held at the Y. M. C. A. in Gary in the near future are being comI pleted and according to information b J affair is to be the IPggrst cf its kind i th- t was ever staged in this section of the country.
NEW TOP.K. Nov. S. Records of j frosts of the past are nothing in the life
tf Freddie Welsh, once holder of the ;1i ghtwetght champltanship. Freddie's (reing to try a comeback, regardless of the Fad and feeble efforts that Faltling NelJ si n, Ad Wolgast and others who have ! rounded the beaten trad and their ears 1 at simultaneous times have made in the last. j Tonight Freddie of England is golns to do battle wi'h Jimmy Paul, a youthful lightw eight at the Manhattan Casino - and if he makes a pleasurable showing 1 e will try to get another match with I Benny Leonard, who dethroned him. A ; I leasurabl" showing in Welsh's estlma-
mono
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 20, 1917. Resources.
Loans ..... Bonds and Stocks lieal Estate .... Cash and Due from Banks
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Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus .... Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest Circulation Deposits ....
$i,.0.ss.9.":).nn . 7-iT.03S.72 551,272.32 2,tj)l,030.1S
$ 150,000.00 . 175,000.00 . 11,404.85 . 7,931.78 . 149,997.50 2.196.033.05 2,091 ,03( .. 18
' tion probably would be. an ability to ; keep from being clouted by Jimmy. 1 AVelsh is so eager to try to prove he can a sra in win the lightweight championship that he offers to bet $3,000 on hi chances against the mule-like kick that Leonard carries. The fact that he I f-nee was beaten into helplesn ss by
J I,eona-d seems to have had no effect on TF.Oarv hlch can onlv rut the double the Englishman. Welsh points out that
shuffle on South Ibnd this afternoon. n-
THE open hearth bowling quintet took the mechanical department into camp for three straight games in th steel mill bowling league Thursday night. Re-do y of the open hearth squad co-ped off the high game of thn evening w-th 202.
A. It. TFRNFR - - - Presldfnt P. W METN President, Lake County Savin ps & Trust Co. JOHN E. FITZGERALD Hammond DistiUmr Compwjv. FRANK S. BETZ President. F. s. Bets Com pan v. JOHN" N FECKMAN Gost'ln. Meyn & Company. CARL KAFFM ANN Kniifmr.n fe W"lf. OTTO KNOERZIER President. t"hamplon I'otato Machinery Co. FRANK C DEMIN'G Lumber Dealer. W. C. BELiiAN C3hier.
OFFICERS.
A. M. TFRNFR J. E. FITZGERALD V- C. B ELM AN TV. F. MASHINO M. M. TOWLE
President "Vice President Csshler Assistant Cashier AssistBt C&ahior
he liad tiie same kind of an argu-
3 Tr& tBLSJ2!m&ZSXS
LYLE McKINNEY The Democratic Candidate for City Judge
plates, the "t.snk" steel, the trench hel
mets, the explosives and ail the other j n n munitions you make them. ' R,M 3 0io HUMANITY, AMERICA, GARY! OWES MUCH TO HER YOUNG MEN. I i
The city of Gary expects you to do your duty at the pells. You owe it to
yourself, ycur mother, your sister :
your wife, if you have cne. Ycu owe
It to the next generation, to posterity.: so,,,.
Most all of you owe it to the wotss-i j and children of your city. j
Is Gary to be ruled by the people, i Is this city to be a Greater Gary? Or!
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G!E i ST GIFITMi
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r; o.W' .'-1 ae Hundred -i of for-
ti w.-ro in l.ai.iyeue To;ee, ..e ing- corf tuonje..- a n 1
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INT-! ANA I't'tLI?. Nov. 3. Football !.-!' t' :n l'iiiat',-1 c n'.T'-l at. Wasii-
1 ai.eraoou uti.-ii '!iio lest o-ir's .-inf. renco chanipiftiS
tl'.- 1 ndla n.-t . ' vr n
tl liill':-'! -e- 'io-Ad t"S epeete.l to n't.-tid tht g-ime, ;o- rre'.e;na men frr.m
tie' f .ir's i f tie- ttii" - . i e Pert-, a Ion 5 ' 1 w : I: e .- , i.i 1 train lea d ..f d.iu roo' r-h
Is Gary to be forever a Pullman, under I a p.-,bie. the annua! bom, -omit. g the political rule of Wall street? 1 was .. ; ! in conn, cti.-n with the game
Gary to become Greater Gary musti"; ':
Oonduct her own government. Her 'I"..' ' people must have access to the lake t , !
front. There must be a second har- Nt-ti'.. !'.t.i tod ay was at West Point bor, a publio harbor in Grand Caiumst' '"r ' ! ' ",' Fo'i.-v i'nr 'onch river that will not Interfere with in-;n:'ri' :' ' ' - ; n at'-.-k Ire S.i '----I I v .-e---.. i ii ; 1 e h J'akota. J,.-. Woetl-it.fi Th.r, nr o o K I W . n a . .
" '-- tws.j-ciiucui . 1 vi.. ... . to ov. i'.;-- l.-.e of 11 av
aptiir.-t the ..."dot.-. Tlie T.ittle G aiitq were idle today. T!;o,r r.ext t:i.riit will l.e wi'h DeF&UW u i.i v. ra ' t '.- at In lia r.a pel 1- 11 . - 1 week. J. I't.itw v. a: :..::!! with thr-ir old ri.sls. j :- r!'i: iii t . F. y. Th (iuakors h.-i.e a lo:'i; t.at-i and the Metho.lists
1 to bo ! a; to 1,-iKe lie game.
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Industries. AM that Gary alms to be. hopes to fce, Is eurr.ined up In what the inde
pendent party stsnds for. Yojr mayor, ; R. O. Johnscn, head3 the independent r party. He a3ks your support. j ' Young men of Gary, Tuesday, Nov- '"
ember 6th means more to Cary's f u-; ture than any ether date in its his-:-"eW VllQlCate BuyS
tory. That day will decide whether Wall street oe the people are to rule.! Bo free American citizens. !
Wisconsin Fisrht Club
VOTE THE INDEPENDENT TICKET!
Jtike Coll.r.s mot. r: J-lin ' o'F.ri-n ..f M the Mine.
j " ill bo mate!.
H-idson. Wis., tight T.ro- .! onsen and Will, am m. ,0 .1-. 1 ate rurrl .sed ' ' sing t '1 1: i. 1 'o 1 ! 1 tis ease ia 1 'r. d J ul; an will nr .-M-.airi-t sonic fast
hefiiyv.-eight f"- the tivst card.
Fob was touring the country, meeting ail cc trier a as a part of a vaudeville act. His manager was Martin Julian. They were in Philadelphia, and Rub was adv rused to ir.et four men any four f-rcj agreed to flop each of them Sn three r ui.ds. "ihn first thre. were dlpjsJ of In f t punch c-i'li. and the. huudrc-ds in the audience were dissatisfied. Cries of "Fake!" nd ' Set Fps" filled the theatre. Julian went to l-'itz just before the last bout ami whispered. "Let him stay awhile, Rob. Let him go a couple of 1 o 1111 J s an; lio '.v . ' ' "All right," agreed Fob. And the bout was on. Rob's oppenent vtas a young husky, broad of shoulder and powerful of arm. The Prst round was without incident, but in the second the young husky hit Fits Hush en ti.e chin with a heavy right. It drove Fob back to his heels fuel hurt. Fit a stalled for an instant, looked him over carefully, pulled his load dov.n bttween his massive should
ers and began to jneh his way close in. Where Do You Want 'Im
Julian, standing in the wings, realized 1 tliit Fitz was getting set for a knock-' out and also real. zed that Fitz was: bat .'Ulnar his man toward the footlights. : A knockout meant the husky would be knocked out into the orchestra. j Just ln time Julian shouted: "Not; there, li. b." Without taking his eyes off his man
Fob called over his shoulder: "Well, ; was corn in uevvitr. county, ihinola. where did ya want 'im?" j After graduating from hig.li school ha "Over here." shouted Julian. entered the Law Department of the And Fob edged his opponent around University of Illinois, where he wan until hits back was toward the wings, graduated in 1912. lie immediately Th.ii lie struck. The young- husky was canio to Hammond where he has rrao-
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his party. Quite often in the absence of the jude lie has acted as Special Judeie ia the City Court, and he has there demonstrated his ability to per form the duties of the office. He acted as clerk of the local Registration Foard last June for the enrollment, of the army; and when the drawing occurred his number was in the first two hundred called. He is now in th? army service at. Camp Taylor. Mr. McKinney is ?,Q years of age and resided with his mother at 1000 Park place. Adv.
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ATISFACTORY LAUNDRY WORK can not be done with the raw water produced in this district. At an enormous expense the Calumet Laundry Company has installed a soft water
system and now uses filtered soft water, which is softer and purer than rain water. We are thus enabled to use less soap, no chemical", and do better work and no harm to your clothes. Try the only soft water laundry doinp; business in this district. It will not cost you any more and we are now in a position to give th best of service. Inspect our new, airy, sanitary plant, and take enough soft water home to wash your hair.
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