Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1918 — Page 5
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THE TIMES.
Jamiarv 26, 1918.
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n co.cn c.o.i;i te a '. 1 the j go. Hut f'-r the .We-t ta.ii.it that n'rlm! ....v. All hot-.! i-i.-ri.J ' 'xistPi;.-,' the tuHomoSib ! 1 ti 1 !i- ! to i.istruot i c.t oi s chief medium of I r.-oisportnt Cn by which u; ii'i to a c -cumo- J .uropt- r., , increase.; t ,-fitet live !'- ..f tit.- as lool.ilion a I rtoieney 1 i i;::m i..M r mi l .tved the J
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Good Opportunity This ; Evening to See Crack! Whiting Owls Five in Action.
ONLY THIRTEEN MORE YEARS; THEN HE'LL QUIT .'HH.'A'itA Jan. 1.".. Dmi O !.ary r- pifparlDK to retire from the walking g!iic only thirteen years ii,(.rlie tya. o'Leary in s-jvcnty-sevi'ti year old. "I have jut rfturnr-.l from Dixon, where, my old friend, ?iJ Hie, runs a hotel, the Anhtis-i tavni, established in 1S38. Mr. Kko also om a skatint? rink, and 1 j.ut on a walking race with two r 1 1 1 . r- ukater. I did a mile on h-N aRninst tfveir two and one-half milt on wheels, Mr. Kir? 'thought I ivas r tting too old to bat thiim, and offered to put mo up as a permanent suet at his hotel v hen I reach ninety, if I beat the boys. I heat th. ni by a fcood margin, and Mr. Rice soys h will sttck to hie agreement. That means I hae to walk only thirteen years more before I retire"
i several da;.!, in reported to be much i improved. i The Dadirs" Aid society nleasantj ly entertained Thursday afternoon at l th home of Mrs. Charles M. Blue. The new officers. .-Tected at the previous ; inoeting-. eiit'Ttil upon the,r duties for jlh" "..minST year. Sixteen ir.'-mbfrs were i present, io worked industriously until I iunch was announced by the ho;tes. tiftcr which they disbanded to meet
again in two w-ek.
ST. JOHN
Dance at Spring Hill Grov. Wednesday evening. Jan. u'nh. P.'i-d li'.-j;!-:. 1-2.-,-: A !rirc public auction, tt-.e property
of Mrs. Margaret Wachtrr, w il! be held i on the Math Wachter farm, two miles
and a half southwest of St. John, on Tuesday, Jan. '.'!. The sale consist? of a large number of high grade live ' . t. and all kinds of good implements. iiciudins a Tlo automobile, milking iv.ichuie, two siioa and a garage. UmVl" D. I.aucrmaii will be th-; auctioneer. Lawrence Xolan. youngest child of Thomas Nolan, is ill with an attack of pneumonia. Quite a number here are 1" v. it a swollen glands in the neck.
Prehistoric Man Found. The remains of a prehistoric- man hnTP been found near Mexico Oily buried under three meters of ToIean;'.lTB. It Is supposed they are at lra-t 10,000 years old us the oldest record of Mexico mak no mention of v; ernptioti of the volcano AJuscp.
Make It The Last War.
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i'eo;e a plea ;l.jaer Sh.-.oo. . .';:!". for pjrr.i'Kis-ti to operate, ;;o li tlie A m cf. -art lied Ocs." fund. AIJ. RKIUI FOR OPK-'MX-. i.M-oratiir-s wh1'-h took it:.''iitN to c..iMti"i,-t are '.valtinc t he iid :n: r .!. a:- 4-"' or nv.re steel t,iiir.mh'.'ffiN
re-l l:-.jiirfred.s of motor car H"fsS"'.'i": -id petts. d-s'.sned ar.d made fc-r com
foi-t. eoo no-m ;.- ami service i-f at
eel raMe. ktnds. ; ; . . tieapon'f s'tiov i a seen 1 of colof r.niipk''e'i(,s.' in fvry d.-tail. Overhead Is wtiapetided to- !' fui -f, Id of blue," with it. t'o. o.fin.;.- of v ha and gold star.. One "")'.- thUtrtll of patri'Jttsni ni of !".n!ty as J the stands of alii 1 fags, or the banerettes hanjins from the :!-
c o r. i e s As for tli -ar. W-th c-n-e':!
DTfll. INDUSTRY
! suppress t s-oii-.e ci-'urfo the curel'it. ! of paM3"i.5S .-f c.'ti s. D ,t war cannot nled- ! is!, the d :i . With the i'"!iiiiiK cf j pe.iCf ani procpt-rf.y the no ; r i,ers i svho surtr. e tio, the. l;.osi ci',i. iai ,"; :.. i .if th'-!r hitory. v ill i ls-e rivvnix-ltUft
and con'.iiuie to b tiel t.ootc curs ai.-l 1.. t-
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ii-I l"o;;r or lle nub s an hour twenty
to thirty riiii-s ;i d.-iy. That was the speed of t'ie horsc-dra vn eh!cle ovef tiitt ron.is .f tlioso day". (Her our I'ou'.n srda by motor we often ut behind us nor'; rio.te. in an hour than our gramll"a'h"i's cic nloe. to cover in h
Jny. If'iving Mtljus'.ed cur life to theii!
1DEMP3EY POTS HUH AWAY
N FIRST HOUHL
r.AClXK. Wirt.. Jiti. 1'; JAok X-m-'' !-coreI a (juic.-i knockout r Homer .Smith in their chedul"'I t "n-rom.d right lute ki-t nitht. 'Che Irirhr.an !ini-h"d th" l.enUm Hurbof lia'C-r in
(Br jraranE rat.) Win TING. INIv. Jan. 26. Those tVi'.s who so far this yaar have been a bit backward in tl.eir praise of the;
vt hums ..wis. wHl hav, an opportunity i Quit, nuri-,her of pe- pio attended1 ton,Kht p, see whether or not tic owls .,h ,.lay ;vIu.t 8n,, .jri,' in Divorce"! can Mnd ih tt of a real good tear... v, as glv.:U at th (;,trv lhf.a,rb Ihe Johet Steele who are the Owls Wednesdav evening. A H nresent renort !
'" oisionents touight are a good team ', a flnv time. j
a r6,a' team 51 JOU rle And; Mrs,. .,,, 1Unn.,r of flark. who has I -hoiild the Owla win. they will deserve i,een on the sick liM for ., few risvsJ
jail the raise that Is sure to be heaped . ;s ahIt hK p an ar,,Und. ; j upon them by admiring fats. j Mrs. ivid Hopkins of .'lark, was a! I Tl'" ',,init Stv"1 ,:'u!'' or "Steels"! Ga?.y buhines.- transactor. I j a'3 t!"-v ar,! rightfully called are coach-; Walter Helm r, turned to Clark aft-r. , -:d by -'Hutch Scanlon one of the groat-! ,lf tending school at Valparaiso univem- !
est basketball stars e(rt-r turned out of !,n.v for the last wek. the I niversity of Chicago. n making j August Brown of Tolleston. was a! ip Jiirf team ho has had the support orjciark business vislK-r. j the .Sice! company at Joliet, with the, lfenry Koschmelder of Clark, had the' result that his team i composed of all 1 misfortune of falling and thus knock-I foim.-r college stars. The enrfre S'juad ; uig hie knee cap out of place, and may t onsisls of ten men evrvi,. of t.l. v. .....a c i
u ujmri l uocloi n n re lor a v eeK or i
is nr-t string man. -anion has drilled ' n.ore. these in-.n in th" steel Company's gym j Mrs. Edward Be ck of Clark, w-a-
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MOTOR. v'?rF TRUCKS
FOR ALL LOADS AND' ALL ROADS
OOri MOIT lU. WIDOW MdrrCl TKUTI a.
than two nii.'it..s of l;h first rooi d.
in j tint'l th'-y arc as fine a team as one .South Chicago visitor
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1 !u.urioa. t rated by iii.-.kt. we ttdb'
(leiv i .li To-ter r "rt 1. Ill
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rt r-rown, one. intr. it o. i vj, ic---u. u . . i
it f rem h-.'ol uini now era m ioi rd gray pillars, thy represent th-
pa-.t ttt nerations. I'pcnf
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Demps.-y rii.-btd his iron in'o a cciu-
, , ' er rnr'i theo !-! -.t over a right t'r.at landunda rds ' . . .
I od tK bitet t lie pot ear. jmtt i went
C.o 0,.l,-. ,,.,1,1.. f . ..,. 1 " " - ' - av to- .? -'
nen-y of the motor industry. It is here j to 'In- for all tone. I
inner as same. t.;t !t V -js 1 nt,-
fully -. idfnt t!t h -as !.';:: s-s. IV'
t n-' I to s ' .'i v e oil' ,;. !'.! t
A n y in . '-nt ion w hi.-l, autnhila te i t iiti"
an! spate l.b'-ra'es man and met be
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Jam word !n design, engin
e--.rr.fort irtl r-1 'abil ,ty. HnOBS THROVtt HOTFI.S. Motor talk fit led. th t"r" .-i;;.s and Cher plae where the rr. -n sr-t . -Kth"r Jest iv?M and there was a constant murmur of e.ptlti.tsm for the
iad-.stry. Thousands of vis-.t-is ate
looked for before th day is over and they- a in epe- ted le. crtiir, in ver trereas;n numlier?. Oti the floor are manv dupl.cates o automobiles that created sensations at tb recent Xew York exposition. Then there are cars wliiih were shipped directly from the east. In addition models are here who h will be exhibited for the first time, not having
l-e-n entered at the .h,m exposition. " ''"'" " " i tic- ma ..i. l r.o .i, ...,,i ft,.,..,- 1' 1!! 1
-t InoV tirwant to the rrelloit -1 . " " " " " ".
our.iol four wli ds feet.
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d a iu urv liti-iAi of how much
!u xtiry n brings to the lives of p-opl". The tr.it!. of tiiis is pro k en by the fact
I that no tut.' will iircue that the tv !e-
j phone. . th railroad, the wireless are I hixuri. s. To.- motor commences m i's j s.r i. e to nmok rid r here the ocean liner.
rn.r.ad, tic: subway, tho s'rc:t car. the t'lei'hono 1-nv.) t.ff. It is supplcm.'iii'irv atid corrplimentary.
and its grim reaoty, with our govern-ii'.-nt raliitif upon every manufacturer to sp"t d up tins- things csscittal in
f-v-i-tu ! on . - o-i' ! T!
C'.eit.l expect to sec in these parts. i-" far this jear they have won eight straight games and hate piavod only strong teams, the strongest that the various cubs in northern Illinois could produ''. Th" onlv Chicago team that they bate played is the W'Jt Side Ri'1'.! n i nho t. II i. " their onrushing f.-rwat d-. ' Car.-.am Ct-nnon is rated as
f the iwsi gua ' m I it" country, kiiii oonsi--:r i f e 'o ibei sr,ri.
HIGHLAND
i'eter Kooy returned mi Tuesday night '. from a trip, to Indianapolis. Rc-hard Z p who ivn quite sick for1
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V. Bchecier
back gamely, but j i t ' a i ..' wa.a on l.is f- -.
Vorkini; to the ,-ei !'.r of Ihe i;n-,;l,s forwarus: l,cn"n si nd .McAllister as jiempsev '-. iit three ' r .mr .'Opi' v o n'ers; I'aderni, nufl", liertonz and
PETER SKAFIS
Distributor Sandow Trucks and Gheut Automobiles 601 Chicago Avenue Corner McCook, Phone 313-J.
East Chicago,
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jaw and iK-iiti Smiih w t n'. ! -w n. Tio.i tmi" lilt- r f rei tinii'i"! p.p to S't' ri. Smith tb'ti ares.- Mid foiigh'.- desperately to v.- at her i ot t!,. foutid it!
1 j Or, ptain '"armoti -as guards.
The f'v. Is Club txpecia to win this game. They are not overconfident, even though they defeated Hast Chicago by a bigger score than they expected. But
vr I ' ' r 'where you' go m town, you can
h.-ar th
fans who saw the game on
1o mobile how evr staged in ti ,s
Thai faii'-y to.-.k form in the war tax
! tb hojie tt it b" t", luht f.-t to h: i land be reviioi tor f..;t!'r nbu-.e.
Homer wa dar-e 1 utid ivmps-y ni -I j Wednesday evening talk elm the best j cd ,-t him as lv got o'i l.w f.-.-t. , bc wjt.am that et r repr s.-nted the Whiting
tor two and :-:n!'u plimv-ea h. aMoiu; io . Hvi s t nis team-ine- !'in tint vuu ne (
Th" ri'f-'ti 1 1 'i!i that lb,..-: j .'-' n in n' tion tomgli.
;..iv-J Th" o-.vls srjuad is the largest 1iat '
v. asn t a
r Sim ih to
thins and waved Dempsey to his
countrv, said -Vtanager Miles last nig-Iil. " " - " v . 5s.rir,jnie h"titi' i "The one a- Xew York this re.on-a ! duct. on w hn what is esnttal i- a ; ' " , was a splendid answer to th".- w ho , premium noon production. Maximum' m-onrtereil wh-thrr or not it was ,.8tii- j Trices f"T raw t ia ft in Is may be neres V 11 i 1 4 Kx -tl-. And if a further reply is n-d-d l"'. T- law of s-i ply and demand j NIGHT SCHOOL
it re HI be seven here. jtr-ay ft ui'ft; cue in-ip naie na. "The fact that we were a'-ite to s-tM'"1' Ten-i'i-s in ties part and we are
.ur d-co-itlons up so earJv has mad" ! "" e-,!,germisiy near toe pena,.y. i - ir possible-t,. s-omrr.odate tb- cxh.b- ! j ' Special to Thi Times. )
' Tr-rec " T i t i. iv i t , r win.',. n, i . i a n. l - . '
ae .!: Whom
ba'l .r;;,d is oof. i po-ind team ui tlii
corm r, j t hey have eve r had. With Dillon, l'ond. i , l.vn. li and Oriffuh for forwards; . 1 S'-ltaeffer foi center; layers, I'elsma. J
wants GAMEr:;:,,;;;'
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i'crs T iore t ared! .- t can f. rr
It j,s siven us a runn'nar start I : I..cN S. l-'t!er. mt-her: Pat l.nahue, ; see.-r.il -k- of p l.eok fo- rec.o,' eiowds everv da v and ' outlielder of the Dayton Club, were each ' nigh school basket!-
tint! ti e ho v Cb'Ses neXt Sat- grau'eu f "" ''"
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Urday etenriii.'' roMMtHMTims FOR Th Hotel A Sljoof.t on of t ' I . ! ' 1-st rrei f auno.in. ed ilia ;r r-na at ; oti.-
d ohailejigt
ai.d manager, Jl.robi, f,.- per- icmit y.
-mid Irke to l.. r,r ft on, Jitbt-
iti j on - s ml v. reel
st!stffm"d m a Dig Four j
Ir'-ar '
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The Rirst National I I Bank of HmiTionci J STATET.ISNT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF
BUSINESS, JUNE 20, 1917. Resources. Loans $l.:;8S,i)59.GG Bonds and Stocks .... 7-r7.GP8.72 Real Estate .... . :1,159.4s
1 Cash and Due from Banks . . V)1.272.:-J2
weight h runs of in" I .: k itrii.t;.- liigh sclcols. W illiiig to Srivei.
Iti a nracti. o gaic" last t-')-i'ay tl-.e j
1. ! bovs e t i-e ,i,.f.-.;ii (i by Hie i
j I.'.. -uei. Oi;tn and I. "Ran. guards, the! ji.wls lia" a. sijuari thai would do jus-j i ( ,ce to any t ant. And tbe v. Is Club!
f Whiting and nearby
roud of this aggrega-
J f"ti f basketball toss-rs. T'-night 's game marks the opening of j i a ... i i' s of tough ganns. on Wednes- I i day 'h" owls play the I, A. c. team on ' !'! i r-.i a v they j;,, to Muvatin" to play
ihnt t'-am two games, on" on that flay, and one on FCda... .Muscatine: is con- j .'. d'-'d i" haee the be t t'-am in the i country this year.
ATTENTION! Auto Owners
S:-4 - :J;;i-!'lI.:- l BTC!rCK,rSl--lrJrii'
It manes no difference how badly your radiator Is frozen or smashed, brlcg It to us. V.'e can repair It. Work guaranteed. N. GULAR, Prop. 650 Hhman St., Hsinmond. Phona 3C32.
fnd.
OTICE!
You now hare In Hataciond a first class Auto Top and Trimming Shop. We are experts in thia line. Slip Covers, Tops, Hood and Radiator Cover. Cushions, Curtain Lights Replaced. Tarpaullna, Winter Toya, something; new and handy. Also Painting. Now Is the time to hare your car repaired in this lin. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hammond Auto Top and Trimming Co.
PHONE 283.
4S0 AND 482 HOHMAN ST.
HAMMOND, IN D.
tfrrr'i-iCllBS SMILE P.Gil; " i'.one-ss. f. o-v. ar-.i : l:.T.,m. I. b.rivnril, -d- '
HEAR ILEX Ai BBSS AGREE OVER DICKER
ley. f i u a!-!! : P.". A'. ;tl. k .. urjard, 1'.. ; Wflsko, g-.nrd; Drown. gtird. j '( r gam"i write to Win. iVhI'S", '.': John stic t. 'Whiting, llid , or e-.l! i "j -1 j between 7."'"' and 8."'i p. re, !
Jack Malone Knocks Out i
Young Denny in Eighth
I MTl.W,l'Ki:K.. Tt IS.. Jan. i-i. .li.. 1; Malone of St. i'aul km-ek- d .iit Young j Deiiny "f N"tv t irl'-.in.J with a right to jibe vniii ic the (ri'!!i o;iimI Ti.ursday night. It W'ft " Mai. no's iu-t,r ;,H tl..; way. Denny not laii-ling a than puce!., i When h" was knock-. j d"v. i . p. n:i- s. !
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Liabilities. Capital Stock . . . ' Surplus ..... Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest . Circulation .... Deposits . .
DIRECTOR?. A. X. TTTRNTErS - - - PTwalient P. w MKTN Preslden , le.ke Coun'v Srtvlcgs Truat Co. j(HV E. FTTZ3V:RADT Kamn-.c-nd r!t'i!i-p Company. KRANK S. BBTZ President. F. S. Vietr Company. JOHN K BtXnCMAX fioatlin. Jte-n & t'crnpany. CARD KAlTHAN'N-KeufT.r.:. Wo.l OTTO KOF,RZFR .prasMent. Champion P. 'eto Machinery Co. FRANK C PKM!'(;-hurr.b"r Diak-r W. C. EELJ1 A X e'TaShies.
2,t;i) 1.030.18 it -s l."0,000.00 1 . 17:.0!)0.()0 . n, id 1.85 I
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Tel. East 'Chicago 2 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST First Xatlonnl llnak ntitc. Cor. Chicago 4c Forsyth Area. v, k st rnir ;. ti;. Cottaulttion in English, Uermsa Polih. S'.avlsri and Ruaalaa.
iiTTTn I j Hammond Iron
& Metal Company TyIARCUS BROS., Props. Whole-solo Dealers in
J rover Cleveland Alexander, de luxe 1 prf-iv a- of the Cubs, liar received a eat-isfa'-tory cash bonus, has decided to ianpr.a! to his t-Xfinption board tei bo i'liio-J in cla'-s 2 for military pert ice,
; n:,d i. ail s t to v. on thirty or more! panics for Chicago n- t par. This was the information liami-'d out by president! ' i (ehuiHii of th north side club to1 ; ; friend upon his return to Chicago! ;.o. i-.iri y afternoon. j While the fri'-r.d dnin't state how j ! much of a bonus Weeghman was eomp lied to hand o'er to Aleck, it was1 : Innt'd that $r..ni' v. as the probable; amount. The affair was si tiled wluiij i Woeghm.an tea.-, in ouiatia entering ' I iv. -h Ai'vatuhr "ii Weduesllat . fpon ! ! ir.g satisfied in a monetary way. Aicek d"partird f-T his home at St. 3'aul, j ! Neb , to take tic matter of Iwn.; placed J in a deferred class for army service, j I Decently his home town board placed j j him in class 1 . although Aleck stated j j ho tins supporting his mother and aid- j I 111.3 tn the support of a married brother. 1
FIGHT DECISIONS
OFFICERS.
A. M. TOTN'SR J. E. FITZriERAU T. C. BE! .MAN W. F. MAf-HINO U M. TOWIJE
P?-e.i!?nt Vice Pres'd-ni Cashier Asststant '"aahtter Aaaiataat Caahlr
! IRON, METALS, RUBBER I of fi?ht represeutatlre. AND SECOND HAND I TTlTsZ'nl-s.uor rrWta.n i
1 MACHINERY ' ' beat Eur Hammer (10); BlUy Cepak i office- n Indian, At,e i Jimmy ToHy (6); Kl Kojaa
j Yards S-ohl Street and Indiana Ave,
HAMMOND Office Phone '27.
and Harry Mueller foug-ht a draw G); Soldier Lee beat Bugder Joha-
: INDIANA. 1 Bon (4). SoUUer Croker teat Soldier Res. Phone 1046-R. ; Bramsway ) j At Milwaukee Jack Malone knocked out -'- - Young- Denny (8; Young1 Mendel- . gj i sohn beat Plnkey Mitchell.
At K.ock Island Mike Dundee heat Johnny KStcltle (10).
"Butch" Scanlon and his JOLIET STEEL. CLUB vs. WHITING OWLS
At Whiting High School Auditorium
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A sedan such as you would expect from Dodue Brothers. A pleasing combination of smartness and comfort. Designed and built complete in Dodge Brothers "Works.
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PLAYERS GET DAMAGES
ST. 1ifIS. 3'-' . -Tan. 26 Outfielder; Jack Smith of the Cardinals exposed a l.-iter yesterday to show that the mag-j nates are si'reading". calamity more j than the scribes or the fans. With his! contract from President Rickey, Smith received a letter which in part said;. "The turms offered you under the unc usmtl .and discouraging conditions of 1 haseball at this time I believe, to bo j fair and leasonablt. I suggest that we coaeluct our buhimess negotiations our-) .. iv s and not through the press." j Uut Smith refused to ho silent. "II vvn't rdti.v with the Cardinals for $42o ' per month." he said. j
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Bohling-Haehnel Auto Sales Co. Distributors for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, and Indiana Harbor.
Douglas and Hohman Sts,
Hammond, Ind.
Phone 266.
