Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1918 — Page 3
Tuesday. April 23. 1918.
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TEH Ell ANXIOUS- KEEP
( Idhing now. whereas lliu International
has now passed In Its chocks and the future looks anything but rosy for soma of the American association citle".
MI
! wa fiinsijcio.l a baseball -special I
had quite a bit to
fBr tv.Trp Prt-ss fSy II. C. HAMILTON,) MW YORK. April 13. A class A A league will finish the season in the at if the National league rati do au thins to keep It goinic. Th!s la the attitude cf Cox-. John K. Tener. president of tha National league, oppressed when the International was en !s last less and wabbling badlv. It
i asnt rut in such a fashion, but the equal to the task of nulling- hw ret ; V. g league head promised that the Na- j through. II.? whs friyndly with the or- j 'ional would uo any thing to keep alive I powers In the national same and ,t successor to the 1eaue or the Inter- often went-the very limit in Ret tin an! j rational Itself. !or n' tottering club. ' The east without en International j These things w ill bo missed in the or- ; leagueor a successor to tha football f j , tnizatlnn formed to take th place of.
Vssebll would present a rather anrrv ! lh defunct member of the national
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COL. MILLER TO ACT
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W-ednesdays Bargain Sal el Tomorrow we are going to more forcibly than ever impress upon you the im- j portance of acquainting yourself with this mid-week event. The original and jl new price beside each item tell the story. Read each one carefully. !
dominant factor in !:i tl.c minors. It i av tv hen tic Federxi !
league rr.ded its days l v capitulation to j organized baseball, for tt towns were j the ones mainly hit by the Interloping j circuit. When bid ; Harrow was president ot the organization it -went through some; troublous tin-.cs, but Barrow always was i
Double A?M Green Stamps Wednesdays
Officials at Rockford Anxious to Stage Bout As - Patriotic Event.
bsball eight at the opening of th seaClass A A baseball has ci me to be much oT an institution in the east as 1 as th major leaaua kind. In fact. iie?r9 was a time when the International
agreement, but the friendly. helping hand extended, by the National leapue will he n welcome bright spot in he future. ' The National league can well afford to
GREATEST STORY That Has Come Oat of the War. It is Called Covered With filud and Glory Read it if roti're mu eaoogh t hoa the facts, or vomu esoagh to stand tbe trnth. Da Nat Mts ta Third Cfcaptar in To-Horrow's Examiner
J help the
it offers
Tamp Grant Is off tha W!Il3rd-Fulcn fifc-ht unless !. J. Miller, promoter, s'eps up to ;.' front and books the bou for the o'tiier bo s as a patriotic event. Offlci.-ils h-. I'unip ciratit have not alv-
Casf.v Strnnel. Casey Ster-e!. who ?ecms to have a hit of a peeve on the Brooklyn Kobins, with whom he played last season, has made a let that th? Pirates, who now empioy him. vn'l heat out the Robins in this season's race. And he bet $500 even money. Maybe Casey considers that since he's in the line-up the Pirates can't help but make the bet a trood 0nc
Women s Suits Coats and Dresses Three Specials for Wednesday
eastern class A A league, for i en up hop
for sTafjlnjr the
a tie nl for "farmed"" players ' punch-swapping match at 'he
titular
canton-I
that can hardly be dispensed with. Many j merit. Far from i'. Rut they are not; times National leaguers rnijrht f.nl it i goin tp run after Col. Miller, lie will j hard to release players to lower class!- 1 he given an audience, willingly, any time i flcations If this big minor was not op- j he calla a! Camp ;rant. The latchstring j eratlnff. is out as far as he Is concerned, but no i Much of the trouble the International invitations have been issued, league forced on otpan zed baseball j t'amp Gratct does hut want the fight j would have been avoided had the club- i as a professional venture for profit. The owners in that circuit and In the Arnerl- I army folks are perfectly willing to glvej
can association listened to tho counsel- j Wi'.'ard and I'ulton a percentage of the ling of Barrow when he attempted to j proceed, but want the entire picture crganUe a new minor league last fall, j right to boost the atiiletcic fund at His proposition waa to tcke the best Camp Grant and other campa. cities f the American association for tt j Col. Miller was to have met with Mtl-
bine them with four International I yesterday. Wirlard was to have wired!
HIGH SCORE IN STATE BOWLING
Boosters No. Bryoe Bread Lincoln Life, Kerzog" Store
Fivn MAN 1. Marion Mak?r. Indianap' Ft. AVayne Mishawaka
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league cities for an easteri half. A league e;.ch as this would be flour-
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Miller Sunday night to pioreed to Chicago at once and take up the proposition made by the Camp Grant folks. But Miller did not show. As the matter stands new. Camp Grant will make no further overtures for the fght. They opened the wey for the fighters end the sporting public Is inclined to think the big warriors will pull a "bener ' If they pass up the army camp.
F;. Wonye Five, Ft. AYayne
He-mi-la. Ft. Wayne ;f;ss Tribune No. 1, Gary 26 12 Dave & Mack. Gary 162.1 M isha wakas. Mishawaka ISTS Hdelweiss. Gary 2615 Pfit"I.iLL. Goodwin t Kirkho'f. Indianarolis 1CJ1 I'.roder S: Trist. Indianapolis 11"," pntchett & McCollouph. Indianapolis lit". 3
Turcher & Greirn. Ft. a-vne !!"')
Jensen ( Jnsen. Terr- Hau'e 1 1 H Quinn 4- King. Ft. Wayne .llf)
THE SUITS j $22.50 e stunning grarnien's I immediately appeal to woman in search of a
smart. ine?. pensive suit. They are of splendid o.ua:-
Sorg'es
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THE STANDINGS
AJUrRICAN- ZiEAOTTE. V". I
' Boston "5 1 j Cleveland 3 I Detroit 1 1 J New York 3 4 i Washington 2 3 I ST. Louis I 3
CHICAGO 1 2 Philadelphia 1 4 Yesterday's Results. Detroit, T; Chicago, 3. - New York. II; Boston. . Philadelphia. 5: Washington, I. Cleveland, 8; ft. Louie. 3. Oimei Today. Detroit at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland, rhiladelphia Washington. New York at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W t
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Meyer Crav. Indianapolis Pressier ft Wo'f, FT. Wayne Cneso Sz Vngemach. Tt. V.'eyr.e Kelly & Peinhardt. Ft. Wayne SINGLF5. Kraft, Ft. Wayne King. I t. Wayne Pritche't. Indianapolis
Reinhart, Ft. Wayne j Mennewich. Ft ayn I Goehrlnger, Hammond Gre'm, Ft. Wayne
Swishelnt. Gary Walter. Gary Jerry. Gary
115 2 j i.,",1 j IM:,, lit: 65? j 6 IS j
6:3 62:
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lb ffetas
I and Poplins, strictly tail- ' orcd. r.aw vstees and I braided styles; lined with j peau d cygne. The ell'.ts come In a range of colors, 5, t!i wool suits are in navy
all only. The equal of
seen
m you have never fered at this price.
! THE COATS i i $18.50 We are featuring t'ue most timely. fasclnat'ng and complete col'ection of coats at an ex, eptionaly low
price irgh a
lection of delightful models. Patch pockets, set-in sleeves, convertible collars, many kinds of belts are but few cf the several distinctive features that lend charm to every model. All the most fashionable fabrics in the new spring C'.lori.-igs.
for garments of o
rjual.ty. A w:ae se-
NOTRE DAME NINE BUMPS BADGERS
W onderful Blouse Values at $2.98
Tomorrow only you new Spring Blouses regular 13.48 and
can choose from our J3.93 lines.
New Teik c
Philadelphia i C'inctr,r.a,t 3 CHICAGO 2 Pittsburgh 2 fit. Louis 1 Boston 1 Brooklyn 0 Testorday'a Results.
NOTRE DAME, IND, April 2 3. Murray's excellent twirling1 end Notre! Dame's two fust double r!as featured j
the f.rst home college game, which Fpcli- j ed d"fea for "Wisconsin. 6 to 1. Notr- :
; Dame made six miscues. tut the visitors j failed to take advnntnge of them. Phil-! ; tin's hit (n the first inning paied the j ' way to victory when i pr-ored three ; 1 runs. Roivhetti hit safely four t"r,-s , -r, ! while Bahan mad- a hard running catch ! i onn f Il.mcock's fiy and prevented a home j
which Include pretty French Voiles. Georgettes and Novelty Voiles, trimmed '.n a most charming; manner with Venetian and Val Laces; round, square and V-
neck styles. Your choice for this a'. p.t
$2.98
THE FROCKS $13.98 A remarkably pretty group of women's nev,' Silk Dresses, mode's suitable for all occasions. Nearly all of their, reveal the many variations of panels and oversk'.r's. which tend t- keep the long lines of the fashionable silhouette. Materials are Silk Taffetas, Poplins and combinations of Taffeta and Georgette, iii na-1 y bl;ie. copen. tan and gray; fx:!.'nt values.
Mr-Saall Saver Buy A THRIFT STAMP to
Bring the Children Here Tomorrow for Low Cuts We're offering: some special Inducements to Wednesday's shoppers. Strap Slippers. fl,50 and JI.6? Sellers. 1.33 Little folks" mart newspring elijpets, ankle strap style; gray, brown and black kid. also in patent leather. bow trimmed, sizes 4 to 8.
Per pair.
$1.39i
$1.25 ! 1
$1.00i
Girls' Slippers. Sizes
t 2 Ankle strap slippers of fine quality dull kid, dependable leather soles, sprlny hsels; size 13 to 2, pair $1.48; sizes
to 11.
pair . . .
J 1.00 Epecia Infants' slippers, ankle strap models, bow trimmed, made of fins soft tan kid and ratent leather,
sizes 2 to 5, pair
Women's $6.00 Boots, 6$ A very dressy eprlnff boot, 0 Inches high, lace style, has brown glazed kid vamp, cloth top to mit-h, plain toe, flexible leather" soles, Louis heels, a $5.00 boot. To
morrow, per
pair
Comfort Shoes at $1.39 "Women's fine vie' kid shoes, built on comfort lasts, plain toe. low fat heels, flexible leather soles, also with patent leather tip and rubber heels, 54.50 values, on
ale, per
pair .
$5.00 ;i
$3.39 1
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run. The teams meet again on Saturday j at M.Kiiscn. I :
FAST GAME FOR STARS I E
IF your feet aren't fit for duty, it's your fault. Because you have been wearing pointed, bone-bending shoes shoes that cause corns, bunions, callouses, flat feet and ingrown nails. The Nation needs your best work. To do your best work, you need sound, dependable feet. Get rid of absurd "fashionable" footgear note. Put on Educators instead. Educators are goodlooking, healthful, comfortable, sensible. Because specialists designed them to "let the feet grow as they should." They are made For Men, Women, Children Your wholo family should hare tUem rifkt how. At our stora you'll find hill stock of Educators erery one branded
Educator on tbe sole. THERE can be no pro-
A tection stronger than this trademark, for it means that behind every part of the shoe stands a responsible manufacturer. Made by Ricedb Hut chins. Inc., Boston.
V'futm Buck Button Kdwmter for M imtat Children m0od latkatm
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T.'nlfi. branded tha.onth.oatm H i. not mn
aucior
Kaufmann & Wolf
Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, 5 New York. 4;
Chicago. 2. Brooklyn. : St. Louis, 1 Boston. 2.
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Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at New YorkPittsburgh at St. Louis. PYi.cklyn at Philadelphia.
r grtrr-nT. To Tnrc Tivri 1 LANSIN.;. T LL., April 23. The Lans
ing Stars wiil play the Lucas Colts Sun-
April 2'. They are the two fastes
teams In the southern part of "o0k county. The betting will be high and a good game is expected. The Landing Stars would like to heae from any fat teams averaging from 16 years and up. W. lloge, manager.
I SEMIPROS AND : AMATEURS CITT LEAOtTB. ! The City League, In session at the ' Bnggs House, t'hicsgo. showed a full ' representation of the fen clubs which ; go Into action Sunday for the opening i of its sixth iiea son. Everything Is In 1 readiness, each magnate turned In the ! line-up of his team and President Pryne ! announced the umpires for each contest, i The banners were handed out for the ! Hendricks day celebration tomorrow. In ! which eich club will be represented by I en automobile full of enthusiasts. Fol1 lowing are the a-nme for Sunday:
Albar.v Parks and Ideals at Kimball I
and Wilson ave. Dodger Trainings and Ciceros st 45th cf. and 12th at.
Aristos and Jake Stahls at Cicero and Armitnge nvs. Murleys and Braves at 42d and Chicago ave. Pcmeoo at Hammond.
Vncle am la beset rlth many dlfTIrultlea. 1 uu ran render his Inn uinrrnble tasks less difficult by biijln Third Liberty loan ollnds.
SPRING WASH GOODS Four Mg values Just for Wednesday. All fresh. r."w goods. Red Sea! Zephyr Ginghams Pialda. stripes and checks; Red Seal stands for quality. Pegu, lar price per yard 23c, on sale Wedncsday, yard.. j!L jLtC Percales Splendid quality light and dark colored percales. Iff fr!pes and f.irures. desirable f'. r wcme-i's and chil
dren's dress. is 39 In
Women s New Spring Skirts from $6
and $7 Lines, $4.95 The smartness of these skirts lies in their simple lines, some are pleated effects, some plain ta.lrred; fancy pockets and belts give touches of distinctiveness. Skirts that are very desirable for
spring and summer wear. They come In Silk
Taffeta, Serge and Vir;ir Plaid; stripe?, check
and plain colors. Your choice Wednesday
4 '9
Women's Fine Petticoats Ileatherbloom tops with deep ruffled flounces of meygaLne and taffeta. In ail
tnn new suit scaaes. i"ur cnoice To
morrow at
: $2.69
regu.ar . d.
2ic Stylish New Shoes
He Is In the TRUM'HF.l, Yon In your pockethook. nir! mar:: m::
GREATEST STORY That Has Come Out of the War. It is Called Covered With Ftlud and Glory Krd it If you're man rnocgh to !ac tbe facts, or woman enoDgh te stand the truth. De Not Miss th Third Cfaaptar To-Morrow's Examiner
Sr-otc'.i Plaids These Ins quality worsted 'ibr'cs in pretty Scotch plaids a 1 very epproplae fr children's p.-poo frocks; " and 4 0 inches vlde. w'ortU ?ne
per yard. Ha ie, ya rd
On
49c
French Voile An exceptionally cood Quality In an endless variety p f coio-. T Inches wide, regular rrlcs S5c. on
sale per yard
Regular $5.50 Sellers. A new shipment, just in a special purchase ables us to make this price. Tliev are 8-inch
models of fiue black phi zed kid, lain toe. lea Louis heels, flexible leather yf soles. $5.r.Q footwear at tPt.CtJ
en- ill ji
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lace
ther
59c
Day Liberty Ilonda! 1 nnr Holler Menn Iore Porter lldlffi llTfrr Oollnr fonnt.
PATENTS 1CNU FOK MY FKKfC BOOK. -HOVT TO GET THEM." ft'e fall of Inforraatloa yoa shoo 1 4 know. Remember that all work entrusted te r clrt a done In my own offices, rlgbl 're In Cblcago. where ye una call for consultation anv business day In tbe yer or any Uondar evenlnsi until t o'clock. sjrlce best te ned at any prlee end 11 costs less. Phene Centre! MS. JOSHUA R. H. POITS, 6 S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNEY end COTTNSKLOR AT UW, fXTITH 11U HARTrOKD BUJXXdMvA
' 2OW IS THE TIME; , THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 pel cent on your clothes by buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY
. . CREFADERO, Pre. j 533 Hohman St. j COMB I AltO IEK THE BiBOUXI, I We alee ate rieanlnsr. PreeelataT i neyatrfast.
GOULD and VON FRANK Merchant Tailors Wo have successfully solved the difficult problem of producing the very highest grade of work at minimum price3 and give our patrons the benefits of our economy. We devote personal attention to each individual garment made in our establish ment. Fair prices, best work, fine materials, perfect fit you can ask no more and we jrivc you no less. GOULD and VON FRANK Merchant Tailors
30 WEST JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. 636 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND.
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Great Millinery Values f $7.50 and $8.50 Values $5.00
Come here and choose your spring hat tomorrow at a price which means a liberal saving. You'll
find a wonderful assortment to choose from Milans. Lisercs. Shinv and "Rouerh Straws in "-- :
lkes. Straight and Sauces Sailors and Turb- - -
mis, m pretty light colors, tnmmcd harming effects, flats that have leen scllinir at .p7.o and S..")0t at. .
in manv
5.00 f
1
I Our Showing of Hart Schaffner Marx
Spring Clothing is Now at It's Best at $25, $27.50 and $30 You 'll find absolutely all wool materials in hundreds of different patterns new weaves and ! rich color effects. j In the new military models, o-seam backs, j seams at the waist line, military pockets and j military fronts: just the things that young men I want. ! There's also plenty of conservative models for older men, tailored in the best manner possible.
Come In and See Them Today
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