Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1918 — Page 3
Mondav. March 25
Pace Thrco
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l o o o iS P 0 M l S o o I j S " - ESSIA Th National WevUy L.u n.tt U.n ,er. F: f la.t -ear's narks-' "JrajJlls. fepg)VK f l"l I r nnrfO ' ataa-il lua.-- incUi-i I'oj fr.w Nn -nan aia available A new iane L j, f-'KJfW MlisK uULl mUd : 1'rom low-boy to Worlds Champion faff KyS5.xr. I TMi tfef
NLISTING
From Tow-Boy to World's Champion A History of the Life of John L. Sullivan
By X. C. HiMITON (United Fresa Staff Correspondent.) (Copyright, 1S18, by Tke TJnltef1 r -is.)
' i 'l.K.sj the eclistina; of VTm. I'liSletsh. the Ilaiusmnd srolf pro. at o!fint center a Saturdav discuss. -n
lined on t.. r: or;on's who l.avo .'irf,ir5::s "i ..
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The National T-!oc'..y League nft! stas"n may include toa'iis from New Voriv. l.o.n n. Pi.td-v-i-ir. -.nu-1. Detroit flitd possibly ' 'liii-asro and w llivcf. S Miirninr ..-- inpionahips ,n-r!;id-wenty-fi e oen'i t".r .. n and w omen
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R-.onir those f:o:v. Ch;-.orl;,-io-aerj here were rf t a OvanR'. now n-ifi
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Li;.- a n.an who I '-' n ;m ,-iHif-s. ami :i man lviM l.;d
to ! h;a f pop-jiar:ty d"p into other circle.-.' "
i ,H.a"i. U:t H(?sion ! ' .l fr,.-itd. p-! Jtap.s. tksiiv'i"'
J ?tron Poy t aw at ey oth'r :i,an. tie -a as knmvn an a j : ' 1'
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w and ,ta:t; ' ;-.:: Chars mv
'.v;' Vcrr. ". Jc '. ct C. C . xho t a "'d n a -t.cn: i';o:;- Jforrt.. Grand : Tji'jti.
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. " ' "aaaaaaBB V '-' U . . H i . 1 . ( " i " ' i,.a j. . t t o i i H.C.HfMlUTtfl. Uaistf. Ind.. or. ' '"' Tht;. i.iado it harder f " hirn to I Mar.-h 5- 1 !.lS trianv VMr af tar !i !i.J.i l'3'.'.t t;an ' vr,';,i ha V b-n r.ti---
haai htmsalf atrim,ed of h orodn i wi bat h:.i mint -naa r"so!-;.. H-. Tv; ,v',"!r5'- M3"' h ;n ""!;":,,'t
is world champion. h-..sii osr uic :n r,(i ti- ti :nf
Nev Orleans Offers $130,000 For Fight
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KW OKlaUANS. LA.. Marh
IT.. - The Louisiana Audi- t
torium cnnTpar.y of tli!i City i
and Matt HinUlf, Tight promoter of ' 'is-, eland. hnv toicsrarlied to J. C. i Mil!-)-, ropfsautativ of Jr?t Wil- 1 !,-'rd at ri-dago. nn ortVr of $130,000 ; d'T a lKlr. li. p. jioxt fall bet-.-, opti J V.'i'.lard arid Kvod K..lt..n. Tiic r-fft -c ' t1 i!"iiT'i ii.!i' t!n t jjjjt rr-.jt b a tv.rn'v rot: -id bout. i
''"' . i-a-a-:s!..Dempsey Does Battle j
in Joplin Ring Tonight i
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U.vaba F;c!.-t t-!-;b: Ponald liar- j i. T ; r- A. . S;. Louisa; .:.. : n. ?r:s5soti Uilla. Kansas City: Nal.aon. n-i !ita. T:V: A! McRr d ;
N.'itiona! i -i :n i n I n -t i .i ' .- ; A
!: n I! mi , mad a t.p of rnint.i: m r i part? -if t V; " . .:!' 1 i 1 i ' l . r r
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Sullivan'a G"tst at tl.a l.anda o' Corbett sai- hi a - tual ret ira.r.an: from ths rtng, although h did meet
SbarVay r.n a brief bo'Jt in New so:-i.e tire afterward. He wa ;n th" p'ib.ic eye. hovvr, and :n y.;t a tituch prai. from
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-ilatiri Ciiarles , 3f1 a . : Joe X! a y o, ' - r '
q-.ieton-
!o ei s a. ever. His f ondn-s?
f.-r di ink leading hf.n down and down. sr:adua'iy p.nchins to a certain
r.s. .Mi.du: .fa !:;! Puncan. Leie-. an :,n:sh ondirf.:! s-amtna. that nad Vi.-. r:ddic 'J'ownas. AHtrlinv. ' made i.:ll:xan the greatest of ai! U-Ju-flrs C-.-r..brt. ravotton. N. .1.: n:!itr. I..-:? i(.,c! ; , v e: -i' o j';. Pa : To:.-, ' On t'.e Marci: afternoon referred to .en.-. -;.:.i -. Ji;r.BapMi: S-l'lvan and P:Hy Hart, an old friend M'.-Nat;-.a'.i. Chen y Valley. N. , o the - former champion. -et'" a'ttmg r.-'i : : Masi n. AVh . tc-T.a r?!. Vl- to-et'.c: at a tab!? in a Terra Haute .'.-fa A bitti of ale was ordered for i sb. lie a and looked at it for
a brief nt-n-cBt. theu suddenly sr.atchrd up tht s'a3 tnto which the ale had
'n'p po'ird. and dumped the liquid !
-."to a cuspidor. )
BOSS SPECIALS ORGANIZING
t;-js .-net ?i ha- re -rani-eu ; th" . : bsrebal! ttatu and aio o .t to! the at rcn. t";ii i ? ;n l..se: : n ; ; . S . : n d c. y afternoon 1 h a S ri o .-: a '. 5 ' .-"! t; " X h-t Fa?! 05 of Gary at j hi! : aid. Tii" It;.-- trari iJ s"- ! ; c!y hand'vapp"d by the ic.5 of Bill P.'it'.v.'rt. the hea y h.itins fir.-t ' .an. and Pa-, a Ja'i the peppiT- ' it. her. w bo si" 00 -.v wear'.ns l"tnly .-'aht's uniform-. "ri.e 1 neap S..nday I w.!i be as follow.-. Heine V.'atts. s.; 1'vi-. l'; Sr,:-ick. "'.:: "R; a r,d;. " Mat - 1 iward. lb: m-.ode?. ".'"r : i";:son. Kilpatk. c: r..:.lv. cf; K. Watt-, if: Schuti, j ; Tea'i.s wishing: trar.is with th" ;
-Tec;a!- wr.te 1 i-fd . .-schutz, Ua-.; T-:U Ti. H. No. B.
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j J-cii r'"n;p"y f ilf p.rk on another J cr.- n ark in the per? on r,f Tom Rib"'-. : of Toronto, f'aii.-i.i.-i. at .I-.pim. Mi o'jii. i t"ri-!it. Th y nr.- M-h"dul"d for fiftaeii I roiiM'H or !.-'-. p:obldy touch !' ,
i Kii-v m.iv b" a ' 1'bri fed v. arriot 4 but : ' roboily a round b-ro ever heard of him
out of the ordinary. I
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of friend and a"o .ian tance He
-iii to h-s r'S"l-" Ju:t tic sa.r. ,::nnn"nn f"T h','r'i ''---' r- .joins a-:,thit
if he had been ftght'ng John Harley-! ''llprs of sh , ar- j corn In a t went -foot i ins and h-i ,, ." " " ". T . ... A" the bnV. In yo-jr community doI Fordham i;n: - : ty basepa.l ta-.-. ! . , . . ,. ... w--n , , I . ns t t ir pa: t in t tie a r-ba. ings cart;i r :,1 'Ti a li e o Jthrn t r. i '- siir-ng t . . ' " ' i.t "n " T' t h"-- a " n"t i t mitrh t b 1 en yea; iatar. :p -MK-ti)t of -.. i -- ' m',nl c - tri.Kv.ph '.Mtr i.r:.". ? ;H;vsn ri;a-i Ti-. f.;yt pi :? fo-.- :1 " fi .-f n t "a -. . ; ' ni :",1'!'a S; ' " S - a-k thcrr. why tVy
ed IhC'.t w...-:',d ha-, e been worth a whu.h I-.iiim k . d wn til" tteafest t. tn:-n-.iltion dollai s if he had left inyo: j b"r of pins m t h" 'a'if..rn'. ' l.an-. alone. j pi.-.n.-hip tourne- at Krc.-no w :11 b" a When the people of Bo-ton friend- s;ft I'il':-V --OB1-
i f the fa-t. old eladiator. found that
Si;i;,-. an r"al!y naa in earest abo'it
Cttiit.ne drtn.t. tl.ry gave hiri a bene
i:t. i lie money uiai catrt rrort; Xaw Vor
t,o.i. r.':!.;'. an purchased a .tou fartji ? ; near Vo"itoii and th"i" !.e "ttled donn i
to spatid tie t-ei of hi.- d . n ith hi - t iticjpo v:ll fen boast an mdi-tv,;,! i second r. tf "")?;" of ! :ib- w hi oh. vi'l p'ornote j 1 la a-f.fti! ca'.ia ritiii oth"t pTi :tiir nr-
New Kn?! and Short !r. p 1 g'n hat
i ne.s ;reet v.il! ii"ti..ii'e !J To-1. 0 : .
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hot ae ifcn: aiendar I a:-5 of i-i--. i
V'UOn 15 AMML.MTIO IJONT H15TE IT.
, p n t. o t In t (. . t
establish-
iad s-.milar ?--'
Bet Thrift Stamps Instead of Golf Balls
. XXBSSS of a north ahore
golf club bare asked, th
boa,rd of rovenor to ope
at the cluVhonsa a station for the a.le of war sariajrs certlflcatcs and thrift stamps. The sag jestlon Is also made that tba foreraors adopt a reaolatioit asklog- nismbeii accostomed to wafer voaey or folf balls npoa th result of matches or hales to wafer the cQalvaleat la thr.ft stamps. This latter suggestion is not Hiely to he adopted officially because the groTeraors take no cognizance ' of wag-erg. The question of otfertaf stamps for sale at the club '.a beicf considered.
'Prof.' Mike Donovan, Old Fighter, is Dead HZW TOKXi March 85. Mike SonoTan, known for half a century as the dean of putrllism, died yesterday of pneumonia after a two weeks' Illness. Bis illness was contracted while sei-ring' America in the trainingcamps by Instructing soldiers In athletics. Dobotid started his purliisttc career In 1876 after flfhtlnf throufh the Ciril War. His greatest claim to ring1 distinction came in 1850, when he stood -off John Z. Sullivan. X won many other battles with fighters of note. He was boxing instructor at the Saw Tork Athletic Club for years and during Col. XooaeTelt's administration he boxed almost dally with the President at the White Home.
the ta:
--a-k"t Kall. ra.'k a n-1
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3 . r, ? for 1 P ' a ins ba ''"hail, and -.pd-:'s.nr in
"U w..I :-a'. " an rxpeil i ." :n U.e ' n"." o!'t tourne
Boy, 10, Seeks Job of Deputy Sheriff
MAHlov. in p.. March Kindf;R. upon rnaliinur inquiry of County 'l"rl. Mai".: tb.;t h" could not obtain a inn'r to he a preacher, llr:i"-t nrii'.k"r. 3 0 yarp old, than made his way to the .- ff k-o, cf Shcritt fiie Wripht. v. hers tie applied for a job as deputy sheriff. Brick"r paid be an cp.-rt with an air rifle and n nT:r;D'-r of tie Boy Scouts. She:-.:'' r:jthi. edr.i-.tted these tver rati o'-!.'i!..'ii"i iior.-. b-it snt'ortned the lad Hi l ). list of Ueputie- was "fi;il .ip" at. th" rrtsent time.
All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood
Imjuritie Promptly Wiped
Out.
If there is any trace of Scrofula, or ether impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical development that & healthy body is capable of until yoar blood has been thoronshly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. S. S. .S.. tbe "wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal
for removing the last trace of Scrofula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse zr.d remove everj- disease tjerai that infests the blood and give you rew life and vigor. It is sold by all druggists and you should get a bottle and begirt its use tc-day. Write a complete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressinsr Medical Director, 30 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Telephone Indiana Harbor 187 JOHN YONKO CO. . COAL BUILDING MATERIAL AND CEMENT BLOCKS Guaranteed Weights Prompt Service.
140th and Carey Sts.
I. L. COHEN Wall Paper, Paint and Varnish
Nice Bedroom and Kitchen Paper, per roll .. Duplex Oatmeal, all colora, per rtII - Varnish Ti'e Paper for Kitchen and Bathroom, per rcH Dt Voe's Queen Bee Paint, Ready Mixed, per gallon Acme Flat or Dull Coat, Ready Mixed Perfect Paint, Ready Mixed - Varnlahe. per gallon
CALL AND SEE ME FOR PRICES ON PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING. f 2S9 Sibley St., Haumond. ' Phone 1036-W No phone order on the above merchandise.
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toe S1.75 f 32.00 M
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Closes the most succossful Piano sale ever held in Hammond. We still have 47 Pianos and Player Pianos which we must close out before the arrival of our Regular Spring Consignment next Wednesday 25 IRoIlsYout Choice Bench and Roll Cabinet Free No waiting, no red tape. Immediate Delivery. Let us trust you today.
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Story & Clark have sold Pianos in this vicinity for the past 61 years, and have the largest piano organination in the world. They distribute more pianos
than all the dealers in the state combined. Ask us 1
ior a nst 01 satisned customers. Open Every Evening Until 9 p. m.
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Some Bet and Lot Us Explam Gup New Method oS HSoittg EBisssciess TEEflfSS: 57.00 Par Week M Vou Bessie Old Piano and Organs takon in Exchange at Fair Valuatsosv Mfe Ate fflantsfacUires'S : Let Us Trust You : We Rfd Not SSea!ss-s
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if you can't come to out store immediately, write for complete list of bargains. Let us show you how easy ii is to buy your piano stowe
aU an $3 se& cis9
Two Permanent Stores: 582-84 Oakley Ave., Hammond, opposite postoffice. Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1857.
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W. HUGHES, Mgr.
CHICAGO, NEW YORK, CINCINNATI, CLEVELAN D, ST. LOUIS, etc.
REGULAR PRICE Now Story & Clark 83 Note Solo Action 53S5 145 Pianos Regular prices $700, $550 '190 and $1,CC0, brand new in every way. Easy Paymenta to
The Story & Clark Player Pianmust be heard to be appreciated.
Suit. 25 Rolls Bench and Delivery Free.
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