Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1918 — Page 3
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Slondav. July 1, 1918. iHE TIDIES Pase Three COLLINS ACTIVE IN EFFORTS FOR mm bout i LLALjLj Or r AJiL ' l " t3 w THE iii --y T r i ' a. :k T - I. 7 , W. I.. I.'os.;on Ximv York j t'l-vf lan.i j -.-ii!j.;t.r. j I'liK'.VUO Louis o 'j r s - - 3 i S --3: Si . r, s i o t 30 -31 ...xc: "3 Fulton's Manager Hopes to
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bred Fulton and Jack I"prr.rv sr-? ; K"insr to scrap it out in ? p 1 1 o of th oprnsition that Uo!opci at r.:i!ti:rci e. vhre The roi:t' -o:r.n-.i.sioners r- ft.?. -J ; to errant a pormit. Th:s was n.ada .- vi- : dor.t last night vhn the writer i 1 vri ".3 from Miko Collins, rnar.tifter of I'u 'ton. Collins w?rd -from Albit;,-, X. V., j 'hat he would be in Chicago today. T'm i object of his visit 1? In gt in touch I
:rn I'prarsey ana jsc Ivams. ti;e ".submarine Destroyer's" irt.iri.iKer. Collins wi!J run into rtisnrrotntmnt on h..--arrial. for apparently ho does not. fcnow
that. Imp?fy and his manager are r.o'v i in Tu!s, "kla , w hproon July 1 D-'inps -y j
hoorts up in a batti with Jsrk II.-Carthy.
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Charley Ha!', veteran hurirr. jrcts
crecit for helping to make baseball ' history this season. He hunc up i no-hit no-run came in t'r.e American !
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for fct. Paul he he!.i Coiumbus hit- '
iess and rn!t:s p.r.d on!y three plav- ! ' " ! ra reach first corner on him. two on War Savings enlistment day, I fr-e transportation ar.d one on a I T oe ' Loot. St. Fr.u! won 2 to 0. June o. .
to staso tli bout botwfcn his man and j TVicp-fy M:ntr-ai''i and it 1 "ks as ' if Collir.H is plannit.vr to act as iho proir.ot,r 'f tlio on'rt lS w -W as I.;.! r.a r i ff "Hi of ti i':tfhlor.. H" says h-- will bo hre at Ji) o'lio.-k this n-.'M :i;n,c. pr- !
P'ircn to pirtK P-ivpsoy a g- .o.i ;M'inntoo f-r a i;!r. jn :i,-. 7. ;.;. or ':'. t'oiiir s tvt rft ))! 1." can 5tr tho b'ut. but it is tho ponoral bo-
iof that if thA contest is hold u will tako place within th" rxt nn'h. i If srik Koliy 'c.-id away" v. ith Sol- I Jior Host ran at Kort Kiiry .. n July 4 ! ho will i o nmtohr-d f a Labor dty ! bout thf ro. with fiihrr T. d I .owls or,' .Tack 1'riV;.;:. a tci.'cram informed i K-;!iy's msii'.srr. Poo Krone. Jfjst ni.rht. j
Buy a Thrift Stamp ana lick the Hun.
Robins 'Four Boxmen.
fno'.o Kobbie is anf.hT rnaj-T If 'iu' nnnS'T - 'no is pro'viu ilti assertion that four or live lirst i'lir ritchros can pro id" ; uff o !"-:it K!nttK.v. T!i- P.:o..k! r. nro t;. '- t 'itir n!onpr with Marc,'sard. I'hn"!-, ."ooii'bs and Crimos. t'onsla:-.t woi k,
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form that enniil-d him to star f--r th 'Hants. I'bnoy has jtuprovd his rontrol, whiio 'Iriiuos has ivmc around in the nio ;t c-nconrag-iiiK s'!. Coonihs Tius mote o" -."st p. t'.von his panirs. so that if 10 ?- bio oati i-roooi f.no of his ounp roorui'.s for a r,;ulrir turn m til" box. the regular hurlors w ill show grpntr fffectivenoss. no doubt.
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omnry. i :.-tMi-i i riMthes that arc i'till of stylo and oh:trat:tcr. Ilv'''o s y.tur i-haiir;- t,, -ct the very I -est. values a afe and sane investment, that will pay y. ii i:..i..i divifjeads all thnmh th- Mmiiner. Ve arc oh.s(.:-vi)- hr WHi DAY h- -utti;m- prices a little on all . our suit stocks. Tia-luih'd are fan-y iattorns iti worsted Is. -h'.'-iots. cassiineres and htHiiespuns. SPECIAL VALUES in Falm Beach and Kool Kloth Suits. STRAW HATS Panamas, Lcghoras and Eankoks at money saving prices. AN EXTRAORDINARY large stock of Silk Shirts, Madras and Percales, with collars attached cr separate collars to match. Prices "torpedoed" and you won't need a periscope to find them. Their visibility is high, to the naked eye. Capture a few c: the ocd things while yen can. Prepare nc,- don't wait till your train leaves. OPEN EVENINGS.
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Its lines are like the queenly yachts whose grace you pride. Designed to please the eye and still in strength abide. Within its spacious body, Comfort's needs it meets, And welcomes Relaxation in its rich, upholstered seats. "Built Like a Watch" it is, to its minutest part A perfect product of the Master Builders' art. Compared with other cars of every style and mode, The Elgin Six stands out distinct, "The Beauty of the Boad. But neither power, speed, strength nor endurance was sacrificed to beauty and style in the making of the Elgin Six. And vhile the new Elgin Six i3 a big, powerful car, it is an economical car to operate. The Elgin Six ha3 repeatedly demonstrated on long tours and in reliability and economy tests during the past year that it will average from twenty to twenty-five miles to the gallon of gasoline, and better than two hundred miles to the quart of lubricating oil, while its low weight results in keeping tire wear down to a minimum. The new Elgin Six is the latest and finest product of Veteran Engineers and Master Car Builders, whose leadership and reputation have been established by their ability to build a motor car embodying, in the highest degree, the four dominant features of the Elgin She Distinction Endurance Economy Comfort The special construction of the Elgin velvet-acting clutch enables the driver to start the Elgin Six on high gear and does away with the necessity of gear shifting under ordinary conditions a wonderful improvement that makes it safe and easy for a woman to drive a motor car. Elgin Engineers have perfected an improved rear spring suspension, found only in the Eljrm Six, which reduces shock and vibration on rough roads to a point not surpassed in any car at any price, and sets a new standard of motoring ease and comfort at high speeda. The fashionable center cowl, combined with the true yacht line design and "V-type radiator, give the Elgin Six a distinction that sets it apart from common cars. This double cowJ and "V-type radiator are found in no other car selling for less than $1250. Surer, it is worth your while to investigate the Elgin. Elgin Motor Car Corporation, Chicago, U. S. A.
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j ' ion, W.-sh'nton, D. C, enclotiag a to-cent Ucap for postage.
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TAHE private branch exchange telephone operator in many business houses has charge of the entrance through hich' a large volume of the firm's business is transacted. Because of the importance of this work, greiit care should be exercised in her selection.
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I BALTIMOflK. M T '.. Ju.'v 1. Johnny j f!und e f"..ii..-i to jd.o'.v up t'-.oi .; j'-i-'.t ,'nr i;.s . i.- I.. !. ; iv i'lo round j '.out with :'or--- 'i..tii. ;.. uu. J tin- j.olno fl.-pr;;i,. i,i.V rii!,!i w a . o 1 hav o b.-ti Kbt- Inst b....:t 1- r: 1 1. 1 - -; :r ' thi. c:tv dur;!! tlo' v. ir. Tiii.o tii-.',-sind j-f rson.s w ; d :s ; ;-n;r t '.-'.1. No j'lohm'o oxpla-n.-tt: ! is ; iuiv ( !.,,: ro- ' roit i.s that l.r.dc .s t-i,. but 10 horo Ktit i , j.H ? n;: to- v.cril bo ;i . 7v. 1 j to g.i th-? t-i( f unds to ,1 .Jnw. To I wpf'sse tho crovxd. Litry Jan..( 11 oi i r.ro.klyn wont on v. uh ('! hii. v and w.is I kr.o kfd out in ir. o rounds. j GOLF STARS TO j PLAY IflATCH FOPv i RED CROSS AT PERU ! rEKI. IN P.. July 1. Colfors in Tn- ( dtana and adjoin. v.g st'itos will pn'.'-.v ! at the iIis.si;smow a ';u:itry Ciuh. two j nuis oast of Frru, on July fi, v. hi'.' I four of tho best known 1 layors of Ih J Urn tod States will conuot". Th rla -1 ; rrs nr to be Chick 17var;. Kob !To- ! Donald. tVarron Wood and Jock Kutohi ir.son. all of Chicago. Tho r.l.iy,rs w -.a give a ten-f;t for the M;aa:i County
Operators employed br the Telephone Company are thoroughly instructed in their work before they are placed at regular positions at the switchboards. It is just as essential that private branch exchange operators be carefully trained in die performance of their duties. The Telephone Company will be glad to give a thorough course of instruction in approved operating methods and practices upon request. If you desire the services of an instructor (free of charge) Telephone 9903.
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