Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1918 — Page 7
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IMfCII W 11 ' Dl jan i.'1'l.ll.-.. IliiXU Ult ' ' 'turn match at the rfouth Sid" rtnk in Milwaukee last night a scramble to the draw. It was a. disappointing windup ri-J dti not. even roir. r!o to thv eirectations of the prcU-'iI hou. X-ither Y-ir rts even In tfiftrcs m ri:- r'aco of
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brealh du'inii the haH" ii.mr of j bat'Jins The vniy conclusion a draw 1 thu: they Iearne.1 to rt-p" t one; enOlhe1' atri reic n.':a:'i ! 'a Vie .- thanse j There "ere ihrv'e mn in M.e ffiht :n- j nert cf .teore I.'uCf. the refer"".! -lld as muh flghririE: either of the j .mbtinu. They ere locked in ,
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MADISOIT, "WIS.. Tab. 8 Two members of Ualrraltr of Wlioonmla football ta.m tfarlaa; tb lat two 9aion ivro tno-'vu to bar boaa oa tbe tnuaport TnacanJa. It la daflcttaly kubxra t&at s&lph K. Soott, formariy of XC?obs, W1i lft tackl 01 tha 1917 Ttral'.y team, wt o ti 'boat, for Trot a letar to T. B. Joaaa, cbalrman of tha atalaUo daportmont, jut bafora aailiair. Tbar la soma Tvacarta-nry ragardlnff ajSLOthar Ban. BlTar of Ulwnkaa, laft an! u tt team, but It Is ballBT3 tbat bo too, iv aa oa bocrd tba alUp. Xobart It. Wllay of Applat.oa, -trbo tarrait oa tha fraahtnaa taam a year aro. tra-a oa tba boat a aaoond llent. In Compay B of tha 107th nUlltaxy poUca, ia which Woott ttu a prtTita. It ia alas poaatbla that "Nook" Oardaer of Aahlasd., track aad foot, ball atar at tho tTalraralty, and mo. laad Jaoobaa ef BUlia;B, atoat., both of wTiom war masnbar cf tna aasrlneara, war alio oa board tha veasal.
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John L. Died Inestate; j Sister to Receive His ' Property, Worth $5,000 j
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BOSTON. Feb. b. John I.. S:' ilvan. ilia Ticrid be?t Known prue fishier, died inestat-. Mix etate. etimafcd to h -worth but $5,000. will to hi. sister. Mra. Annie K. Kennon of Tlnxbui.v, from whose home he wm burid. Sullivan refusod trhen bis attorney. Clarence V,'. Rowley, urged him to mske a tciM a fev daw prior to hi lieatli. ilany requests M' P been cive-.l for .al3lTan'.t personal li!onTlPg a mement? Rorrly declared 'he report
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Pat Moran is hot in arsujt of at least two able pitchers and hopes to have them in hand before the season opns. He is ofFerir.g: Baumjrartner and Weisei in a trade and recently tried toward Rradlpy Ho?p, the Lo Angeles star, in such a deal. Baumyartrer ap.d Weise! have been with the Phillies the past several Reason and have shown moderate class in their respective departments, bat apparently Morar. believes that he can do without them. Baumpartner may be r;rabbed by another National leajrue team before he is permitted to jro oack to the r.tinor.
By jQWlC AT. -X- HI TIN-.".. 1ST'. Feb- S. The rolar-, in as substituting; for the 01 lub were ; i defeated by the Gary "T" team at the, i Gary V. M A. on Wednesday evenms ', j Thj Polarinea were outwe:phrd tonf id-: ': erabla and in lh- first half thee hpht - j -weiKlit boys played the Gary bo s off j their feet. Tha score, however. resmbld a baseba'.l same, being; A to - in the;
Fo!arine" favor at the end or tne nrsi : half. I In the second ha if the Gary "T"' began t,-. n-e roueher tactics resul' r.ff in ten'
fouls being called on them.
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Your Choice of $35 Coats , II. Jvosldn,t Mytiuag to yon unUss joa hzd the necwary cash BUT it should mtereit yoc; in fact make too canons: if von knew
you could have one charged. Come in today. Th astnrf-
ment is still large and covers every desirable style in
ciatnmg and plash coats.
Overcoats
Beyisg u Overcoat NOW at rcr REDUCED PRICES of I is Hke tarbf moacy on M ff coapooxtd interest $5.00 saved bow wil meaa $10.00 sayed next falL
Still fa ther redaction
LADIES SUITS Price J as low as Vi off
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tVTien yon a- in perfect health, and are ijoyir.e a strong1 and vigorous vitality, it i? then that your blood is free from all impurities. Yoa should be very careful and jrlve heed to tho slightest indication of impure blood. A sluggish circulation 13 often indicated by an impaired
appetite, a feeling: of lassitwtfe aod n treneral weakening of the system. It is then tiiat vou should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S.. the rreat blood purifier r.rd strengthen er. It will cleans the blood thoroughly and build vrp and ?trer.p-then the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable information about tha blood supply can bo had free by writing: to the Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
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Hendricks Makes Bow to Fans at St. Louis ST. I.OUJ?. MO. Feb. 4 Jack Hendricks, new manscer o the Pt. boms Nat.onals. was officially presented to St. Louia st an indoor baseball game for charity at which the contendere were largely chosen from the St. IO'Vei major leajt ie clubs. The Carditis! won from the Browns. 4 to 2. under Ilendriok's diract.lon George Sii'er is satisfied that, he is would not be a J30.000 prize aa an indoor- baseball piaver. The American I.eaK'ie Stai. who ranked a. -ond to Tv Colin in ' swat ES ne last season w.!h an average of pijiyed his f.'st indot-r game a i.h the B:-own. S'.aier Tras at bat fu .r times and fanned four He didn't even to;.' ii the ball 'or a fo..l. Johnny li can. Perria Prai t, W si tar Hoelke. Bob Ste.e!. Cii'Hk Wa-.d. Kd Koney and .!o).nn Tc'oin weie other hp leaS'ie players The ?air.a tin for the benefl o' the Children's loyally League of Aiifiira. Kear-Ad-niiia! Peary or'-upied a box In the had; r.r V,-i-.e p'g"
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Tiany -tears Sullivan's business edvissand attorney, yesferdaj said a pernio.! culd be filed in court neit weaV for t'i arr-o:otmnt oT an adminisit-ator of if s;ate which ' is estimated to t only o.n,'0. A few ria3 b'-foie John I., 'iicc! I urfed him to let m nrne his wjil, bu' he refused." rtowle and. "John !. toil me he fully expe, ted to live to be 10" ears old and that under no circuni-
Ms l on, -M.fe . F eh. g. rir:.-..y be- i stances woiiiO he take up tbe question iicvinj he would exceed the alloted span j of a will for twenty years." of three score year s and ten. John 1 ! Outside cf his farm a.1 Abingdon . Sullivan, a week before his death at ; substantial property. Sullivan's koiains; Abingdon last Saturday, refused to dis-J were nominal. The estate will go to hi cuss the question of making a v it!. jis:er. -frs. Annie I-er.ron of tfcia cil . Clarence W. Rowliey of Boston . forlhc only surviving: relative,.
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( harlea Durburrow taldaf; his dip amii the ice floe f the Delaware. The man seems to br oat of hi mind, but he's not. That's just hi nay of keeping in rood trim for his s-wnrnmintr matches. (Charles Dnrkurrow is (he world's lonjr-distance swimming champion and he is in a Oatninjr suit most all the year round. Taking; a piunpe in the Delaware river whatever the weather is a part of Durburrow s daily schedule. When the ice is thick he makes a hole and dips in somehow. He lives at KiTerton, .v. J.
bjp?wt ! ''';WM,l'...i'wB.y pro mmmjiii m .nmt iWMmywi i "eir-.m .. nil i rtr i immi'i utojef. - mjLmjtmnJZttkj-i-"-if-nr'r ir -Mitrft-ifcMlrtl frtaat'wii haaiir' mi'imrirm' inin m i iiii.i ... i.iiim. I E3 , fi lIRllpfliPF IRrAQ ;
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gave the TVhiiing ho s opportunities to fol'-oti ing: players are pis kin k the trip, make n .few point it weakened tso that IDiilur.. Pond. vTil! Schaefcr. Fred once in the lead th" ' T " im wai neve1" Srhaefer. Ptoher. Givan. Pclsnia and haaded. Philip? and Ki of Gary did I? ers. A number of fans also Jotirneythe sccrinK fo.- them, ".-hile b 'lh I'e'ii'ei wi'h the team.
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( We will make a special effort to supply the people of Ham- . mond and vicinity with a full line of Fish during the Lent ( Season opening next week.
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Bey a Good Used At Less Than Cos! of Manufacture During December and the holidays, many good.
used pianos were xaseu in pxcnanj iur piHVfjf ;uid grand pianos. Every one of these iiiFtmrnents have been thoroughly overhauled in our factory. In tone and appearance, they are almost as good as new. To make room for a large shipment of Xranich & Bach Grands and Uprights, Behr Bros. Players, Brambach Grand, etc., it i? extremely necessary to move these dependable pianos into homes where high quality at low price iil be appreciated.
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(Special to Tiia Times.) V HITIXG. IM'.. Fob. 8 --Toi-.tahl Wiaiiua- ()v.!s will play ib- Huntnigi'.ut team at Huntirigton. l.asi jear tiiss team won from the )!s and this year Manager Griffith hope to turn the tubles on thern. The Owls have, hern doir.y considerable practicing thia week, beins coached by Harry Friehhng-, former nr of the eld I. A. C. team. The
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