Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1918 — Page 7

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THE TIMES. Pa;:e Seven t--o. e 11 --.------ 0 v n sw flit H P O H ;3a JTfi utf '' THE. A m e5B ! AM) NOT A SINGLE PLAYER IN THE (JAME THOUGHT TO STAND SLIM ON HIS HEAD

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Kamn-.cmd will r out f..r r.-vetigr. in tomorrow's same with "1 u t -h" ll.-ii-m.in'n Dodder Trainings us this 1s th team that defeated th locals by the s.ore of . f i'n he:r !a.-t vuit. This was 'h- worst beat ins t ha t r.-.ond hn.) rovisni'd rhu y .ir so you cii hot that fvory ir.i:i on the vUih will b' out there ftahtinjc to turn :!-,- tables oa io-r,orrow aft-m.-on. Sine that list i!Moral show ins with th" l'oder-s Hinimond has p!a ed pr.-tty -ns;sunt ball find on. their last few tunes out ihev

looked like a tuu-h Improved ball ! :s""'v

riub. especially now that th---v ha .Tailed Xeis to thc.r lmoup. Tins n;ti N'eis ha? just . t romt..-.l ou thinfield and nsido from the fact that bo is a nifty third saiker. hi is also one :' the best, if not th" surest hlttf-r on

c!ub. He is wKlmut a doubt fhoi btst ', nroun.l third baoiioin thnt his r isy1 in H lmniond since Ft-ii c .Takubik MoS 'v!P wi'h til" t.'iim from AVnuiiOKUii. In the two tames piayrd with Harc;- I n-orii Veis has been to bat 7 times, in ( which he has made two 2-bnse hits and J

R str.gie and received one base on balls. In ti ':el,1 l.e bins lian.lO'd half a dozn "rsno-s without an rror. AValhser who his replace,! Johnnv Most,! at see-

lio-oo-, . i ; New Ym, 4 1 '!- t land . - .. 4. ash in u i on 4 1 St. J .01; is S !ti('A; 3 7 1 i roil I! i I'hnadeSidua ... So Yesterday's Keaulvt noston. 6; (T.iras.'i. ". St. I.oiiis. J; 1'ro !a d ! ph i.i. Z New York. f. t.'leveland. 1. 'i!.shiiiKlon. "; le!roit, 4 G.a-.es Tods. 'b.n-fiK-o at It. slon. i.ir.:t m V ii'in!!i" St. t.ouia at Philadelphia. c'l- einnvl at New York.

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RATIONAL LEAGUE. W. I.. VI O ;,- York 4.;

Pittsburpli J7 :;o I"hiladelhia "4 Ciniinnati r 1 4'1 i!oston Zi 4 r. Brooklyn ;; J 4; St. 1 .011 in 31 4 5 Testerday's Remits. Chicago, K ; li.ston. 1 St. l.ouls. S; I'hiiad-'lph-a. 2. ttr K.ur.is p s j .in...;, rj'n. Oames Today. Bo? ton at (.'h'.caco New York at I'm tsburrh. I'hiiad, it In 1 Ht St. I. oil's. I!if-k;n a: 'm-ir.'- a '. i.

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'nd ba.-e is p.. so playing a steady pm or .around Cli;cagoor ears

and he helps t;j keep mnld on their j pitchor and his dd battery ma' to-s with his pep ad tnn.S' r. "la rcnee i -iS wed- Olson will do the catching. Thonipf:! was a snrpri" a bat last 1 Other slurs in the llne-ur are Smith at

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Sunday when he made a Coiihlo and a siric'e out of fe.ir times up and who knows but what '"Tommy" may have hit his real stride at last. Hei'ni'n s team looks lik" a better outfit r.ow than they were a month ,-. as they have .uist recently added to their staff a star battery from the defunct

Chicago lntu. Pi' k Can'weS; who has on ifammond tomorrow-.

third base. Kroft at flrst and Dutch Ifi'iiman the heavy hitter in center field Last Sunday the IVidmrs were nose," out in the ninth jnnmjr by Albany I'nik. who score 4 runs in the last frame, after tl e Iodgrs had them beat to ;t hi the t'rst half of the nm:h. Heilrnan savs his men will uk this dtvt out

.lim Love's eye was up in the sir and so were his mates. 1 'iic of the rteent frames between the Yankees and White Sox was l aiitvi f . r revera! minutes w hen Pitcher "Slim" Love, Yank hurlcr and the t a 1 1 e -1 man in luseball, called a halt to remove a bufr which had flown into his eye. Slim was so tall nobouy could fcee into the troubled optic.

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MODEL FOUR-NINETY It is sometimes as hart I to drsrrihe a famous c;ir as it is a famous man. They have so many cood points, that it is usually difficult to decide whore to start to describe all the good traits they possess. But as a rule, they hoth have one thin in common. They are both thoroughbreds. Model '"Four-Ninety" Chevrolet is a famous .ear for it docs its work well. It is popular on that account. It does what it is supposed to do. It keeps joiner. It is not a bother. The mechanical part is hardly ever brought to the owner's attention. It keeps piling up mileage without any appreciable wear, and it does this with little cost. Chevrolet valve-in-head engine does not waste any gasoline. What is used goes straight where it is needed to propel the car. The Chevrolet valve-in-head construction means economy, efficiency, directness. You know that the shortest path is the direct one. The direct force is always the strongest. That is the valve-in-head principle. In the common method of gasoline engine construction, the gasoline vapor is usually introduced into a side chamber a sort of waiting room. There it explodes with a force that travels a long distance until it strikes the piston. In the valve-in-head motor it is different. In this type, the gasoline vapor is introduced directly into the. cylinder head, and the explosion occurs directly over the piston.

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much now as if the pennant fight in the American league has simmered, down to a haille 1 .liinii two li.bs I'nc Kfl So and tin Yii:,kfisi wrh the taller possessing sonielhimr of an ds an la ite which

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of t ';-. ciubs. That the White Sox, Iik-

uioi tJ-,. str..m .ft I'Aiiti'iiili rs at the . 'art .-f s. as' n. aie m of iy is a foi-r-K.-n.. .rr:!i;.n. Tho i.'i.-. land . 1 ciiili. .':. ilo ! .11 of s ri,;'i , i.o k- sut- !..-;. ; , i o,oi,i. inf. and has l.on pi. ci d 1

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Th ('hoa.no .li!h n.ade a ..?oe fu-nt to maintain th - r" "l:o it ca:rld "cv

but tic loss of siioi' i lay Kuher ;oid ilo n-is. o. Lynn, left a lioie that plupced. Ciomif s are t'ua will b- jn-k:!'; his bit for a. tr lining o;ii,,p I,, f a nd t ion tho r.d will

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i Drive Car for Harkness Sweepstake.

si , , N j toif. r.T too i.i'i.jy titf. s of ,.st ?iit a real chaio S r h.: J'ag.

'wn r I'onilsivey made a moovke when

he fail ! to prTan f -r 'he "i'ta;uly trir: t'lft' 1 1 e a !:- and i.:ty wee to ihai

Anhur Ouray of France, the v orld's !

sM-enpth speed ohampion. is the tirst of tne trr-.-tt j

auto racers to enter for the lro.-r-.a- 1 'ional Sweepstakes to be run a'. Sp'-ed- .:;;. 1'ark Sumlay at'-moon. I 1 1 y 2 j lirory S. Uark s. mu 1 1 i ;n : 1 i ;ona 1 1 e ' orts.n ,n f New York, w iio is Li.-lotii; ;

ray. nt t !, foiiowini; n'. aratn to j ; n i t-i r I 'oif r j si . r ia : "IFlease eater Arthur Duray for i

tna InterntioBtl Sweepstakes lu Chicago July 28. I reserve the rlg-fct to noTiiiaate tho car which lie will drive until July 0. The idea of a tace vri'li each driver puttinff S2,000 iato the puro is one of the greatest advances made in auto rac. in in many years, and you havo m7 supi-oit ia every way. "HAEST S. HAEXNISS." Wh'le Mr. Ma:ki:i ss is .. . m-r of

powerful ne i:.? cars, it is thousht f'iray will drie ,-, l-'ront ejiae,

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fjisolir.o cccnoTy, freedom from tire trouble, and rri'lea'o. And r.ll Goodr-;:!i experience, research, skill, nnd integrity ia tire making, end all Goodrlcli inspection labor year in end year out to put sc:tYicn VALUE in Goodrich Tires, and keep it iiicro, S?LVCn7ClVJ CC3S and CLACK SAFETY TRIADS. And Goodrich Tet Gar Fleets ina-jl it through millions cf miles of road testing to prove it is there. Vhcn you see Goodrich cn tires, you know they have SERVICE VALUE.

Buy them and true! thera. They will not fail yo

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world's ehu r ! ins nnd th- Liberty Hanriieao r,l ( 'i n. , p r,a 1 i of..! division ln i ih. The nev ne.s of the ii:;k hin hand'o ai',ar best a' prisent , ,1 the l;'rn ti? poibi in his first starts, ir streiiK'h is h but. 1i,m ot it workinc in ritp styl riot be ilrs'in Hwny r.rw and slo) lid be n onteroi r in th-j

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i fopres, nta 'iio- in ' he Ano.r.'I' ii.'1;.- ro , jijs,. now.

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b,i: o3"ssic. Mana;:er I'o'-ier ir r'.nnd.' will id.it-: in the tnuu : of Talma. Lo.iis CioATol-d, 1 nnd I; 1 cii MuKord.

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j latent addition to the Klein hue. Van's j Autii iale3 i"o. reports that tlo' oar has ; .--'X.. . --Ssv." ... . . . X. K-:-. . -i . -"o-7-C--

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Auto iale3 Co. reports tliat the oar l.a

alteadv booroae immetis.'H popn'.ir.

a ri-salt deabt s and dist rllui'ors ar-- j p!;o ii k open orders for as many Kleins j of this t pe s the factory can furnish. I

lieabrs by the score are daily vii.dtin the plar;i. cash or clo ei;s m haini. !. r. . ;o'j -1 y s'lklnn the n w- Military S'out models. Not conti-tu to ihoiM.l

upon raii f ici ' 1 1 M'S. they are ln insr 'ho cn r asy in sat h numle rs as a b- j t a i ri' !'. 1

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F. O. B. Flint. Delivered at Hammond, including freight, and war tax, -f73o.OO.

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tame Kd dark horsey repre.-on 1 1 n

narrow v cum nr.'i nmis ;r in a looi way t remit ivs of tli

I! he K'-t ps troni until tin f nrl of t h e l i s o e r ( d

Mas oi lie v. ill f'dl .w ti.e Viii'M M olo.-e- , Hrooi.''s n 11 indeed a'ld

,ne way. ui'ii an evoi banc- t depot brigade and a re vol 1 -intr a i m-s: )y ?,;!t -v'("u "V''"'"Cts for lac p.-iinan'. to wrest ti,.' ba n t a m w "iirht ati.j h.-avv-Iw.iht titles fr,.ni i.-gnHr.s !' th

. riaoliha w k ti am-". I "Kid'' Kinok. m lio'n'.i.ooO i ii-i.

GOLF CLUB; BOYS I"'- - -"-i f..'.t . ,.,s M,;,r. WAWT T'A.T i irty in lie')", t'-aunriK boms, is out J1UL JXU after .Jobnni Kitohio. "i-armer"' hudw

stands out ps the )oa vy w -i nh t find in the depot area. He revcaiod his war's

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,'iKainst Andro An.li rnn .for the In nvyw eight title of the division. Hacker of the fanner h.-ticve that he will defeat the division l;fnryivi-,glil. Kap.d prepai ations are l.on? made for the log; iriatph between Camp (Irani

MUif.ry Scut model is , i

s a triiiute to I ne jamous l.if m :

Six Scoi:: car wlioh in its eap.o'ity as I i' S War llt partni' lit Ko-oi llepr.rlerl

ruii.rol miles with hood, otuteh j

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(rip under th" same conditions, gcinir ' tr.J from t'ho apo in San I-'raneisio over the '

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f i s of the Klym Si w o h all nia nti'-r of 1 , omlii ions. The -i

made withou' a ritut!. mechanical nil- $

iiistment. The sealed h"od and chassis I $gA

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j j Al ms s... ' 'liicaao. and h. lp giv e tlo a lio n iti tin i form a t htiiio: to pjay jjolf. S , i V.iirscs in all 'he parks a:-;d a number ij j of the olf Huh.-, .-re open to oKhtX 1 in nieti. while on the north shot e plans

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lobs k pt for their use at ih- 1 admy lubs. Hay a Thrift Stamp today.

and amp Dodc- burners to be tacd

r the la rir tit of the Salvation armv in

tlo- Culm bas.t'.ll park. ,hioa.i. July H t'apt. .la-lv lldily's rth!intr trmip. h..prj io iron out the oij Camp Ilodpre

GREB AND M'GOORTY MEET

Face the Light Question logically. Why put up with iiifci ior lights when the very best arc ;it your sei'vicc ! With electric lights you see hettcr, w o 1- It. bctier. They are ;it'er, tlcy do not pollute the air. they do not heat up the house. Let our expert call and explain the effiriency and economy of having electricity in vour home.

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of Beauty in themselves nnd that add beauty to their surrounding's are to-.be seen here in attractive variety. There are fixtures for room, hall and vestibule, all unique and ex

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ED. J. B0HLING, Prop. Authorized Agent for Chevrolet, Dodge, Hudson, Oakland and Franklin Cars. Douglas and Hohman Sts. Hammond, Ind. Phone 265.

DR. PvQB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Liberty Bonds Borifirht and sold at New York Stock Exchange Prices Correspondence Solicited , J.Huban& Company 305 Broadway JCtt. Bldg-., Detroit, Mlcll.

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Specify Vasco Furnaces Installed by the makers V. A. Smith Co. 213 W. Lake St., Chicago. Main 2971.

OR EAT I.AKK?, ILL.. .July 13. Earl ftilrilinn. sensational track athlete, of

Notre Dame, is now ti "Oob" in the d- r tcntfnn ramp heie. He has been in j

training for more than a week, but his presence was not discovered until he copped four first places Thursday in a dual track meet between the detention boys end the Seventh regiment. He unlisted us a second class seaman. Chouinard's station baseball team tackles the rtomeos of Chicago Satur

day afternoon on the new basebail field. Red Faber or John Paul Jones will start against the semi-pros.

BRITT0N IS WINNER OVER L0UGHLIN ATLANTIC CITT. N. J.. July 13. Jack Britton outpointed "Knockout" Lougrhlin of South Hethlehem, Pa., Thursday in a scheduled eiirht round bout. Fritton had the better of all rounds, except the third nnd fourth, in which Louphlin frot an open break.

AKIIV C, fiFlR claimant of the

m id d I f v eipb t . ha nipionsb ip of th- 1 'lilted States Navy, anil

171 lie M. "loony, ilaimant of 111. m old low oir.ht cha to p i. .nsh i ; of 1 lie T nit-d States At my, have been, match d to lioht for the championship of the United States Army and X.'ii y. S Coo.-h, aetlnc for the post .hai.pe at 1'ort Sheridan, clos.-.l the match Thursday tilsht uffer bti. f necotiations between the two in. n. They will bo on Saturday afternoon, July 27. at 4 o'clock, in the open tr at port Sheridan. Kvltini? 45 per cent of the cross receipts. All of the remainder of the moneywill he divided equally between the post exchange and the a'hlctio equipment fund.

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Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.

East Chicago 719 Chicago Avenue Phone E. C. 944.

Get out your vegetsble brush and follow tha rule for canning given in the book it sued by the National War Garden Commution, Waihington, ent for 2 cents for aoiUe.

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STANDARD

Radiator Repairing

Through our long years of experience in the automobile business end with an up-to date equipped ahop for repairs, wo are la n. position to repair radiators of any make or design and cf any shape, twisted, smashed, sprung r frozen. Estimates furnished on all repair work. AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS

944 Calumet Ave., Near Industrial High School, Hammond, Ind. PHONE 1450. Work Caiied far and Delivered.

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