Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1918 — Page 10
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l.at fns ha v b..-.en : ikes Jac thi n. si. Ioi:i. 1 t h s: : n Whtrli:. Hurt!: 'o vveieoui..- the tear heir posit tons en t i on both teati. vi ii! ' .- sow t hat lit' uu. s hese two K;,:i,e fco
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A; ' it C'. To ga'iif !.'. -r'.y v-i . ,T!r for ;.rtt r! the S'mi'ii- : t t-hiTl street. i - ii'. be en hami ; .-;.s t i.e. vvii! take v i' - ! ' . fry inn a
lose'y v at h,4 r-sri i-.i mik.nK n oi history -
s-' i'-ik tl-i:!! v!Hs pin- .-.!
.1 ?his rart of th Male. iesterilay ie a tt -oiipt to com par the tuo t ams from er: t-r hii; cuar.l positions. Too ay v. o ;-t. .m;oc to try to rca!i a oiv.Dnri.'ii m tin sooi ioir
of the two tea?n.. l.vr.e Smith mi l1 Schoer.man arc the fvrv. ot; the 'ha' "too team. I-'oth of these hoys hmej r-iaye.1 on the Km r:o- t or the past si I reasons ani ns M jvi.r of fast, oiovor ati'l ! Hccuratw tjakett.:ili p::iprs They artIwird to beat. T'.-y are J.ig r-.n. havlu!
nnii h-i siiiayj sooiv.l I I-'.' i i: Kn1 Koe tfiiJ
i-i!t t..-a::.s it lias t'.'rt jv.i to nrct.
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thi.- to'. II? s.i.ios around t)j C.yr w:th l.arJIy nn olTcri is a!-.u.' s fher w lin it oomes f Moi-Unta i': -A li.r: goliiK rtght hi tri ? at i h- ha -!t fhow a tarper !'frint;if i :' i o!it. ' ' ". All ;n I'M the H are t--1 1 v. . 1 ! proI Tarry Sot)ooj:iari is t'. oajniim ;f the tsircrs. air! 1'nrl " ilnhati i. ih..r inaMnsi.r. t ok. a vi(f-re j of -re 1'roin South itend. will of'it-.ato in liot : jgariie'.. ". or tv.i';K is ':i read .tp'S at w S '.- -
NEW ORLEANS SEEKS HERMANERTLE BOUT NKW nRI.KANS. April o. 1 f Johnny ll!e vi i!l ioii here an-1 hot Tot? ller!.:an '.; iho ha nt a rn w eiR !st hampiu:;- ; ship the ew '!"aii A. ' ill haiiR i:-. a p: :z- of i. '1 0 1 . to lie iliiu il an" a , iiif :i see f.l. The hou . howe' oi-. in'ivt S'l to a oo. i-iori. A late dalo in A; ill notlhi he sa : i :''.'. ''i".-. t-'' Tml
!.as otf-Ted a ptita f s,'mi iun. ten rrui!'3 i
Tlia Motoixycla 1 puying- an Itupoitant Tart in tho World War. 1! is -aid that the I'rii' h and Kiito-h (otes hae had appr itr.ait ly 7.".ih.ii inotorr cloa in ee'ive s. i i. . roninoiously fi the v.Ttrrn front duiins l!.e
Mir aav.-.the greet possf tlil'.ltv tt th , moturcycj toward conservation of that) all-nnporlant rornmodlt gasoline. ! i ijsihly tlie use of ths motorcycle by I t"lo dispatch rider la Hie largest use to v. hii h the I'lotovc i lc hn ht-eii jmt Jn ! ll. is wnv. .;, I to tins lh- ino'.r ma-1 -i.iii- k'i" (.I'l'p.i prohaldy aie using ttie. no. si ni'doi-c;. !.?. Next tn order is the j i.'e of thn lii'ito! ( : in the slqrnat j o.i pi. u '..ic i! use is inereainK every j
The Sport Spyglass
past two years or the war. If this is' mounted true of the western front tliTe is every the sid-r reason to believe that the Kuspian for. es ir.otor. vc
il.p western front, latge miTr.heis tot o ..-! b iiihu'.M rn;'. a are tiow in Mi.ft of these ar- (iesisnd to
a. siusk' stretch. t. wnfet) ll1 League
between the. motorcycle, and!
The. near-beer season opened in Ham-; mond yesterday" and th pop bottle j regiroe staits April CS at the bull park.
for some bright and shining light.
Wanted, a l.iah class pi'.cl'.T, able to elain tl.e pennant of the Chicago City.
Apply to P. ParUuhn.
v. hee. Some of th1 nir. 1 ill la !!'. s. how e vt
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ensky Lctii to tl
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tendance
ha, will he en ha to
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lots of str.nia. enough r!n,' ?' "ar in the l.-n-i "".i their po'vl
CCil.
The t"hit;na: v.;s fv forward o:i hai.-i
"ith iha boys fror.i the capnol cit. It i uncertain who w.:; sait as forward o wo w;:! discuss their Ii:ents alphabetically. Filial w:!i cer:a:n-y h i-i i-oth games. tie v.-as : -.hin!.r.g star th? I. a. C. te-io, last y ar and has appeared visce hefora with the HwU tt
shoot ::. b!! fro;:, any po-ition! ':!h a fair amour: of -i -oa-acy. ne ii b:r feih.-xv. b:j vo;i-,i a-; fa? j
v s s ;i - Jt" a'. : r1.'. cr;r pri;; fglitfr
h-is l-een t'f'd" l.if.rf ' !. !"r.- e-s:'y team this pa
jV Gr;ese! i at ---" or of t forwar-1". ,us has l eer, laid
""'a ''' i'1-- as i.-e:i i-ut ri'a.'t:?ir.g ih:s week, 'tie was Kiliofs tenmmate o- the I. A c. team last year and proved a whivlwii.d on making Ion? shots, '"il. account of the fa -t that he has been of condition most of the s--is.ni it i-
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urpossibl to say what he wli! do in a; eight
C ! au-.il as v, ii! he nut on this even-j ".ny Eriue Jr.hr.s.n wis! s'o oUt in;
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FORMER BALL - ittf' 1 - 1 PLAYER KILLED 3ut on battlefield : v.i.-iiiTv k w. apmi s.-re:i Ai-: H f ? .Jf'-A!. - xr',i( derman. for .e:al ve.rs a p.tcher wu'i S , -t- - '11 the Siouv ruj and Topelfi Icjii.s of the' IVv'aV. ' ' ' "V" ' t ''i'i --5 vfP?Z-W-'-torn l..,a8,.-. has been H,1!a in -. 'K-V f I . , J : ' din, t, a n,aSe V rece.-.ed h,re e,-erday. Aldcrmar, s; , i'i c ,iHm- appears in the casualty list is. e IT'X -Jf-S ' sued hatiirda. hut r wat not until yes- j j-frjaft-tV'jaww' XgiUaV .",,.,-. - ' '?,g.'fcS' I
Peie lenn-.ng. last er star hurler for th" Ilamuicnd baseball tem. has sigtied with Kansas City mil Ktb Russell, the v.-hite hope sought by Owner Parduht;. ;.etrdy affixed bis s:k to a
rarduhu is on the market for a pitcher of reputation and technique -mho can strihe 'e;n out, field .0i0 and bat This putcher will be well paid and given a desk to put his feet cn week da;, s. In other words there will be two pay da;. Saturday and Sunday.
White Sov eou
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The r-.anager of the Hammond Icom has several prospects in view. Ha wii! lure r-ome unsnspeetinir t-.virler to lov u 'ero the first came starts.
se; ice was slow in coming he decided to enlist, in the naval service. Of the K reat football ti io of i:-.ickle."'s time al llanrnd. IMdie Ma'ian s now a top s-rg';8tit in the marines and "Tacks' J lar-lw ick is a, lieutenant in c,n of tl-..-
I i '. ; s t a 1 1 ; I . e t ; 1 'ranee.
ueiachrnents to land nij
t el d ly tb.at his i.h-n friends liere said.
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Bryan Cops Ten-Round Battle at Fort Sheridan
on Points.
N"orthvescrn ; see son.
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A 'most everybody was wrong except ova Jones ar,.'. i?ryan Posrnev. Titer'
fie may have been six others :n Chicago wh
poked the "oluntbus tioy to be; Jl-c". Ma lone at Fort Sheridan Jar. ly.sh. hit
forj we did not meet them.
Bran showed up the fa:-hv .I-;k m painful style Pt,d won a referee's decision t!:it nobody could cuestivti. IkuviH.y won ei-jht of the ten rounds and the others were- even. He took ths
st sin. iieoi nen in th seventh and
snd annexed the last tv o.
"Maione ha 1 onl.v an outside chanrej ojn the jm.ip. 'j'l.a' wa to slide iha'i
uniform This boy v.asi heavy right to Tt:a:i'n chin. He could'
Mi t .ii nous ireat Lakes, not turn tne trick. Ev rv tire he trted
a m 'his said to be ' ft --f Sweet.-
a si n. A i;e bes as he
experiein-
a forward he is1 with the righ he got .sometlt.n
the f,.f. The ; hr.own hf.s had
in the game and
SrttJth and Hchoeman go some in: on points made. T-iddie Pond
-ce :rs will ma to too !
the best known to local folinvcers hav;r. been v. ,t!i the. team th entire seaion. Kddio ;s clev r and there Is r.o
"to-e. dec ptiv piayer in t
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t-irii. Downey cotmtered beau ifully in fact, made the fight of bis career. Ma 'one did not appear to like it when hit. He backed up tinder fire, while the other fellow relished the hot rr.ixnn. Jock hicks the experience to combat successfully with a seasoned ws rricr who has met ail the topr.ou hers in ibe tvel-
"REB" RUSSELL
SIGNS UP; JOINS SOX i ON SATURDAY ! the last Wl.ite Sox holdout has sign-1 e i. H.s name is J;cb PusseU end he at- j la.!ii h; j s.gr.nuiro to the contract' , nfforeil him "Wednesday by President! Co!n:ikv'. Kusse!! will leave totiight to i join tl:e Soi at TaV;as. Tex., on Sa'ur-' ia '. ! N. Y. SENATE O. K.'S SUNDAY BASEBALL! ALBANY. X. T . April 3. -The ' Law - ' son bill legalizing basebai! on Sunday after 2 p. rr.. passed the senate ;stv, da y by a o: of ;s to 2'.'. There was, no debate. All Democrats pteeiit ai.d fiurrM r,c.oubli-.-ans voted for the mc--' tire. POLICE MAY PREVENT DEMPSEY i FLYNN BATTLE 1 i ST. I.ori.s April 5. The f s'ic game! here had a s ore esterday when I'b.ief j of Police Toung threatened to knock thC
glTr.i ouf. le r. as conferri: g late v"s-; terday afternoon with a!tornes in ari attempt to stop the Jack Iempsey-1 Porky T-'iynn match .chedu-t for Mon-. day.' !
have had liiifiO mo;or,-coS i
, on the eastern f rot t. to ay n -thing '-t j what the Italians ha.-.e had on the Aisj Lrion fro'it.
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l'roni the nr's tton but what th. Vntted States wit St't.OPO to (i),oon i lion vi ith their a.-
Th
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'he mo' ii purpro-es th. eoun
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ir.c tnere is no q:ir-: armed forces of t!.-! reuire a mlnimuin o'l
.otorcy i'? in -ont,e(--i'. Itls "i tbe v,stini
net t-.i.e into n cr,,,: I'wps-.'i ! y t r ir.iii.i;.; ario:s r-n:.'.r.r ici.'s m ( :si'V" le.'o'i.i o:ij, b
i i.'oi.h'e drk si. v.-lnch carr U,s, of 1 wo ;ot 'ire-. c)e and y.i.i'-cur
e features for nil nibinat ii-n ran pick
The mo! ore;. c!e ; "me, v cry dist :r.' ti ap.l'iiiiluT, for t ins (
I MEL HEARS j FROM "FLAPPY" Mt-hiJi Monnstt, propie-tor of the M'.-n-I tiatt Hjnoke Room, received a le'ter from
his brother 1'loyd, or as he is more com-
lority i-now u i- nis i .niiy 1 rsen-is a-l-'iapp'-", er-f-rday. which s'ated ti.a-
i he is now stationed a'. Port L' -t. enwurth rr". v. here he. is nov. taking a course '!
study in the sanitation depa r t m'n t ot the medical corps. Fh ;. d enlisted several weeks a;o an i
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the middleweight ch-Mtipionship i concerned. The United Pi ess has at hand a letter from Eddie Kane, manager 'or Tom, in which Eddie sa; s Mike lr-. gone in'o the business of trimm; :our,g men for the war, that it U .e.-v doubtful if he ever engages in a real fight agsin. And Mike rs turned on er his laurels to Tom to deferu.
A DAGGER IN THE BACK
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ary, it can travel across e not even a trail eis's. sio 'I i raters, at.d. owing v.ejcV-t r,f the i j ..-wroreycie ' tbotit ."''il pounds ) it can ni.iddleut r ads, where ks V.CUid be J.i p-, i y
a fair estimate of the mot :', c le w'.n w ill be reqtnreri for the ai.tot m.-t when the m.Thioe-, r! , o.- t ;, cf officers and -r W.o-e i ad.i-,' t. ' actual training i:m '.!:-s. On" reason for t;,e ja -ge i.un he. motorcycles m u e l.y the v art-ins: t ttiuis of Europe, in fact the main rr sou. M ti'e t-ctnHrkah!e e iM'.'.irv i. r era'iim of the mo t or,;; e'e in -he hao '"f ti-a'TTe, mat T, r.!'Vr-r5,- n ' age f,'i 'o 70 in', - per s.-tH.-r: of ea line. No wondr the it li.vs earl v tn t!
BRICKLEY, HARVARD STAR TO ' i NAVAL RESERVE
j was picked with C3 o'hers out of a class 1 of 3i'0 men to take :he above course.
He states tb.at !f he i- lur;..v enough to
I net i commission, lie I'.kes tne army Ills ! well enough to raal.e it his life work. Tiobm 'no;-s. nhi,i!irr w ' 1 1 known Ham-n-x.pd bo; , 1' 1 lill lr-r a .o ;Oy of . "1 II 1 1 lion methods with him. ) Virgil h.tav;r, vo, of ex-Sheriff j Henry 'hilaker, "ho ci. listed at the i same time, has returned to ! iainir -nd j having been rejee'ed on account of his
e 'T. . MA.-S . Apr ;.'.-;. 1 larv ard'n fan ra (n it-i'i-'! ui lh i.ad.i;. !-'rir ixlr -. has brt i larva ;-d : .- r '.
5. Charles E. -us dropki-ker. 1 1 re sepve j esn a sergeant in f.'-eis- lr.-iir.uig
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KEEPIT IN NEW TOflTC Ar boi.s. the moi r
weight cr light country knows o vn rn i cr1 1 into the ii:-j:riv;;3 brother
Ti. .-it's ;t e ,Ti-.a?rs dread when sh ;s o.i ,, )-,e n-omin? to start th--iv'e work. "Oh' how inv back a.:h " "'hi' MliliAI. Ih-o.rien ) i'a?sti'o i'.en tc-htv ease the backaile of i... rrow fak--ii ever-- da-.- ends the bark he tor al! -j'l e. D'.vi'f dela-. Mtar'-
j ti.e use 'I Suiif-V!:? Jtegllt taklre GOLD ME PAL Haarlem Oil Capsules I iIhv ar,.i he relieved tovir.rrow. Tat.e : h ree o- four ever; day and b perms' -
eroiy 1 f. t r ro rcro' ri ' r. ij. riistrfsrm-bae-k pain. Tt'.lt be sure to yet r.fibii MEDAL. Since lil' ;cu.v, M F.I A ! . i!-or'o" ' '! ha- 1,- i n th.c Vtiona! K--"-ri!.-of Tj.-.tls..,i. il; . i;,,. ei ;, o Ml of ii Xfhorlands hav ir.-f sr'-.t-'.ed a. special barter 'u-.h.or.;-i::u it.- ; r-r.r( ra t ion and rah-. T' e h,,us. -. ,f- of If.-i'and v out ::!oi-iSt -o,.'ll j ,e -it;iOi;t lC'icl P m sh---r-o,i v. jth-;;' iier "ihal l''-;'ch. li'ore, ' p.c sh-i '.,-iin:Iv i;LP MMI'Ai. Hufiiiii: iii c'ansuies. Thiis is lh- on
I reason why y.ei -,!'! ft rid the women . i.d l ii-ii-ep of Holland . o sturdy and i robust FAMILY.! '-OI.li MEI-AT. are Mi pure, original
, - e,K in wp-siii. lll!.-,.r;r, -if -r.i ,oi.l r-h- fr0Vl !r? :a;-.o rat ones in Hsa.- . tloinegleeted middie- j -and. Hut "... sine 'o 1 ; t..ti MEDAL heavweig'-t the' for t i;e i.sii-e e.n r-.o-y box. So', i ,. " ' b-' reliable drucgi'-rr; tn s'at- d p..-kac-r
Orf . : ..,.) rjiier SiZ. s. M'-'-ev ,ef
ShO-s of h Mike, so
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.MP DAT Adv.
A '
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Mida For Each Other. "Son. I fear yon are no In a position to marrr just now." "Eur I can't wait. We were rnatJe for nch other." "Th?r will hsvf to b little money rundw, too, mj boy."
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SEBJJR BBBBSESSTTI
Consumers Wholesale Grocers have established a branch house in Hammond, Ind., at 540 Hon man St.
Open
atorday, April
5th
We sell direct to the consumer at the same price as to the grocers. We buy direct from the mills, canneries and plantations in carload lots for cash. 10 to 40 Savins S" Yur Direct
We Handle Only One Grade the Highest SAME FLAVOR COFFEE SAME BLEND That Was Formerly Distributed by IL S. Coffee and Rice Distributing Ass'n SAME PRICE
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Player Pianos
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5 lbs. 95c 10 lbs. $1.85 Bag lots, 18c GUARANTEED The best flavorand aroma that monev can buv.
Seeded Best Raisins, f Uncle Jerry's Pancake Fould's Macaroni and pkrr 55c and Buckwheat Flour, Spaghetti, pkas., 25c.10 11). l);.o- 79c 11! packaacs . . . . . .48c Karo Syrup, 1 gallon. Fancy Jonathan Apples Lakeside Brand Early da rk 73c 0 bs 50c funf Peas 1 srallo,,. wliitc . . . . 79c Box, 17a apples. .S12.00 - dozc'i cans . . . S3c ; ' 1 doon cans 1.(0 Matches, Best, d..- Flower and Vegetable White Rose Soap, 10 t n lavLfc l"xcs 55c Seeds, dozen pkas.. 15c liars o9c
RICE Fancy whole, 10 lb. har '
95c
PRUNES Large, 10 pounds. $1.25 o pounds 65c
This is only a few of our many items. No special sales! No leaders! No catches. These are regular prices governed by prevailing wholesale prices. All Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory CONSUMERS WHOLESALE GROCERS BRANCH NO. 16. Selling Dirtjot to You ext Wholesale Price U. S. Food Administration License No. G-22372. 540 SO. HOHMAN ST. HAN MOND, IND.
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Do yon know of any clothing merchant advertising: "$75 suits of clothes for only $33?" Do you know of any jewelors advertising "$100 diamonds for only $49?" See if you can find an automobile dealer offering M$4,000 Packard automobiles for only $1,900." Your own common sense tells vou that no concern can offer such dis
counts on standard articles of commerce. Whenever you see such misleading advertising about clothing, jewelry, automobiles or pianos just put it down that the goods ajjponly the kiud made to sell to people who do not investigate the facts about the quality but ar.e easily intoxicated on is a very poor specimen of even a '-75 player. Concerns who offer "$550 Player Pianos for only S455" do not sell S650 Player Pianos as measured by real player value. If you will compare their "$650 Player Pianos for only vMo.V with player pianos sold here for $650, you will find that their "$650 Player Piano for only ?155" is a very poor specimen of even a $455 player. There was never a tim when piano making materials and skilled labor was more s?aree. Whe'n any concern offers pianos at give-away prices it is all bosh and such concerns could not stay in business if they were to sell their so-called "S650 Player Pianos for only $455" at a low price according to their low quality. Such player pianos are made so cheaply that any price can be put on them because these concerns always take the public for a lot of "suckers," knowing that the inflated prices with fake discounts will appeal to a certain per cent of people who always and forever are rcadj to swallow the discount bait instead of looking for quality. Do you think it is necessary to make it a business of making "hurry-up" piano sales cvery iwti weeks to sell honest 100 per cent pure articles of conuueive such as standard pianos and players pianos ? No, it is absolutely unnecessary. The demand for first class instruments is not a "hurry-up or you lose" proposition and only inferior pianos and players are sold on "public ;utiou" methods. Visit the best homes in Hammond and vou will find that Straube's sll KRANICH & BACH GRANDS, BEHR BROS. GRANDS AND PLAYERS, BRAMBACH GRANDS, STRAUBE PIANOS AND PLAYERS, WILBORN PLAYERS, HAINES BROS. PLAYERS, HAMMOND PLAYERS, MARSHALL & WENDALL PLAYERS, AMPICO REPRODUCING PLAYERS and other standard pianos, manufactured by makers of renown, to particular musical people. The many tine players and pianos sold here on the one lowest price nlau will make our store a school of information to you about all grades of players. Visit our player department and familiarize our,-elf with player' value at prices from $375 up. After you have inspected dozens of different kinds you will appreciate the fact that "$650 Player Pianos for Only $155" is only bait for the people who never look before they leap.
Stray be 631 HOHMAN STREET.
Piano and Music Co,
PHONE 661.
HAMMOND.
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