Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 6 August 1918 — Page 3

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PLAY SUND

I It WiU Be Cy Morgan Vs. j Reynolds 'With Sidebet .1 of $200. !

Baseball enthusiasm is dueffor a great j revival next SuruJay when an all-East i Chicago club plays an E51-Haxr.mor.il ' i teem at the Harcrnor.tl ball park for a ; i Fide-bet of S21"V Cy Morgan will pitch for East Chicago and Ed Brennan catch, j The battery mil be. Reynolds and Hud- j son. I TVith r.o strangers In the line-ups the i fans will know ,.qct'j" who they am ; yelling at. ' The soldiers Sn camp and over there : a 111 probably take.iniTa internet In read- j ins about Clarence, Thompson and Chuck ! Rohde etc.. in a battle with K.ist Chi- j cago than abouft some Chicago semi-pro j players they r.fvcr heard of before. I This Is just a part of the old amateur fplrlt that Is comir.g tack into the r.aticnal pastime- under war conditions. !

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GRAVERS DEFEAT IRHQU015 AT SOUTH .GHIGAGO. 2 T0 1

The Graver Tar.k V.'orks all cluh defeated the team of t're Iroquois Iron & ?teel Co., at South Chicago, Saturday. 1 2 to 1. j Five of the Iroquois men played with the South Chlcafto ttain of the Chicago ; League last year aniJ the Gravers are i therefore much elated over the victory. ! Ail around good ball p'ia!ni; won for j the Gravers, and the feature of the game was the sensational pitchir.gr of j Danny Mears. who was there with the j head w-ork and made thintts interesting I for the opposing team, especially so. : when a hit meant victory for them.; Pot;' wonderful catch of O'Xfill's drive ' was also a feature of tho gant. Nxt i

Saturday the Gravers play the Gihson

Shops at Graver's ball park. Box score:

Gravers. ab Keller, rf. 4 Fotts. 3b. 4 Simons, ss. . 4 Bablm 2b. 4 LeEeau. If. 4 Fames, c. 4 Smith, cf. i Puettner. lb. 3 Mears, p. . 3

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Look v.-here you will, these offerings are wihtout rivals as to quality, style and low price. Ginghams and Voile Frocks 12.50 tlB eo Frccki In eiies up to 46. All are prU'!y rnd of fine Voiles and Glnyhams. Btrlpea, checks aoj plalda In the new brifht colorlnga. Boms tre trimttefl In orifandle. ether have veitee and collare cf S f white pique Tour choice JL New 10.00 Voile Frocks 7.98 Clever new Rummer Frocka of splendid rility Voile, llelit and dark psttems. collars sad cuffs of wb'.ts

orsr.die. plain and plaited skirts; bit values Tour choice

GINGHAM DRESSES. AT ONLY 4.98 Women's Marnlns; Dresses, beoomlnc styles, of G!nhra In p'nk. blue, green and black stripes: sises

up to tfl. Splendid values at

Sale of Summer Dresses

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1918 Bathing Suits. Specially Priced Vodls that lend their fullest share

cf charm to their wearer an the most attractive now onderprleed.

WOMEN'S JEP8ET SWIM BVITS In athletic style. V neok and no sleeves, blaek and navy trimmed !n

various colors Priced at

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2.48

7.98

WOMEN'? ALL WOOL BATHING eVITS They are !n athletic style with V neck and wins; sleeves: Slack trlmrr.ed In red COO amd creen. clpacial.... O.cO

BATHING :.tlVOKSHigh lace ft !. of : ateen with.1 ' cijv ;

sjles. Per pair

BATHLTO CjAil" S Rubber Bathlnc Cape, ruf fleftrmnnd.

all colors. Priced at. .

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Wounded American soldiers in hospital. These pictures, direct from France, show American Idiers, wounded !n the fighting on the -west front, in a Red Cross hospital at Acteuii, France. There's a satisfied look on the boy having hia shattered arm bandaged. The other two lads are "all over smiles." They gave the Huns a lot worse than they received and are happy in the thought that they're

going to be Grmans.

we u taken care of and tixed up for another chanca at th

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Our Very Finest White Voile Frocks Reduced 27.50. 30.00 and 35.00 Dresses. 19.75

Just because our stocks of some of the prettiest and beet eelllcg Whita Frocks hare dwindled down to one or two of a kind, we're assurlcr their quick clearance by reducing prices. The styles are charming, the materials are the very finest Voiles, trimmed In

rich laees; S3? .50 to 135 drs"s. priced for Wclnesrta y at

19.75

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Suits and Coats Eport models, styles fcr every day and evening; 'weartare ,ln eluded, even thougrh some of these garments have beeiij In 1 the stora but a few waeks. Newer, better styles and m or e dependable qualities haven't sold for such little prices as 'these, all season! 22.50 and 25.00 Silk Taffeta Coats have been makred 1 &75

They are pretty coats that our patrons will be triad toJny at . l this sale price. They're made of Bilk Taffeta. wltU Ir.rsa ; collars and a:i-f.-our.l bel-.s J Dt mni tSS.Oo S, 7 r coats, at1 JL&.Cy ;2 17.00 Women s Coats 14.75 A remarkable rroup. comprle'.nc the very newest styles. ?made of Berre, Poplin and Burella Cloth, seme are Heed to the S waift and have slik collars; J'17.00 coats priced "1 4 T Ct S for Wednesday at JLr. 37.50 and 42.50 Silk Suits at 28.75 jl Made af the best 611k Taffeta aDd in the n est favored styles ;Sr of this summer season. Hijch trade a-armects, beautifully ta'I- j

red. slses up to 48. Specially reduced for this sale to

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Ircjuols.

ab. r. h. e. I Hansen. 3b. 4 1 t n P.afferty. If. 4 n n o ; O N'elll. cf. 4 0 2 n I Scheak, p. 4 0 1 n ; Zir.r.en. ss. 4 0 1 nl Hutchinson, lb. 4 ", 1 0 ; Peterson, rf. 4 fl 0 0 i Isgy. 2b. 4 r 0 ft j Velchrk. c. 4 n o 0 ! I Tetais 36 16"!

One of the gre?.-es; "finds" of a campaign that has been more or lss unproductive rf star performer. C'hnrU y

ocher. youthful "rh'tiom" cf ih--. Chi-

chbo Cub?, ranks as cm of h most skilful shortstops wtlcr-tnd by the major lagus in many years. Not only has h tf.'k-:i his place amor.? The really rr.it piyers of the game, but he also has won the sirnsl

t4 He was in the second class In h!g;h

school when he bean to at'ract atten- i tlon by his fine rlayin on the Infield. I 5'

He also developed his bnttlr.g; eye at an j early atre, and it was a home run from I ! his bat that won the liret game or theji brewery Hub for which he received pay. j ' I The srrre was 3 to 2 in favor of the i .! foe in the riyhth inn!n when H"llocher I ! went to bar His mates pleaded with I '

ni to send in the winning- run. There i ZTj

New Silk and Wash Skirts

in a Clearance Women s Wash Skirts at 93c

Grvaers 0 0 P 1 0 0 1 0 02 Iroquois 1 0 n n ft o 0 0 0 1

distinction cf ha vir.jt lived tip to all their".

praise that preceded h:s entrance n,i j were two "n ba s'-s. and he and a number I the Xationa! League. Many yuv.n; play- : of th--1 other players on his club had rs before him had been commend. 1 in! wagered smr:i; amounts on their cwn flamboyant ton- for the oc mp!;.-h- ; tram. So Hr-!!v ha l a doub ir,' entive i r.ients in the miners, onlv to fail miser- i f produce tha w;:l''p. i -U,.. .. U. r - " , . . I"

"'-'" 1 :' -v :" i-.w pi'.-n- it was a hom run that cleared the

me. Hol!ocr.er, however, nu b-':i an 'far left f!d

he. ha 'i excelled

Left on bases Gravers. 4: Iroquois, 6. Two-base hits Hansen. O'Xeiil. Threetase hit Smith. Stolen bases Simons. Hansen. Rafferty. Schaak. Zinnon. Sacrtf ce hits Fotts. Simons, Peterson. Bases cn balls Off Meats. 3: off Schaak. 1. Struck cut By Hears, 7; by Schaak, T. Time 1:25.

Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.

exceptj.-n. If anythins.

his record of lst year. This wonderful lad rc-',-i vr ?1 TO r'.aytng: the f.rst era me in which he eeived pay for hi.s srvic ' Holi","

fence, yendme two men

: home ahead of him, that ftave his n!ns

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ictory, and from then on HoMv's

fr j farre as a ball player began to spread : E; re- ; sv. '.!',-. Ho received offers from other i ST a? i s'-mi-pr-fessjonal clubs, but the Aloen-'

he is called familiarly bv l::s brother i braus met them all and HHly remained !' mmtr of the Cubs, began playing! with that cluh until he r,t',- tn .v.. ! ?'

Three I League in lf16. j S,'

nine of St. Louis. whre he was b.- rn , ,t nrj ;n? to be one of the best cnod ! twenty-one years ago. His f.rst semi-pro! yours; shortstop, ,hat here broken into I 1 engagement was with th t!m railed; the major leagues in a number of rear, j

of St. L'n::s, whleh r--p- J in this rfsrect arrest lv !

r'ep Young, crack right feldr r,r rv, ' Glints. There is n--thine that savors of

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Here's a group left from our last tala. They are regular 1 26 and 11.60 Sklrta In br!ht stripes and ylain white linene; mad with

feparate belts, pockets, eto. Tour -holce

semi-professional ball whn he was yet I

a member cf the Central High f-ch.ool

98c

White Gabardine Skirts 4.98 Eeaut'.fully tallcred Skirts of the very finest whits gaberd'ne, beeornlns; models, with separate belts and patch pockets, pearl button trimmed. Silk Taffeta Skirts 7.50 to 10.00 Values 3.98 and 4.98

Striped and Pia'.d Silk Taffeta Skirts graceful new rncdels every on ehlrred. belted and yoke effects, with unique pockets, pretty light and dark colors. Skirts worth to n qo JiO r 4 SS: Skirts worth to IT 50. at J.kJCj Double Z?C Stamps Wednesday

Aug. Clean-Up of Sizes for men. wtmti, ehildre and Infanta la the moat approved ltlt lasts and leathers. Owing to the steadhy advancing wholesale prices on footwear, wo can't hop to offer -qwal values for years, perhaps

These prices rlll surely show you the advanr tag of stocking up for this and next season. Boys Shoes 2.50

28.75

Footwear

Strap Slippers 1.39

Lase and huttsn shoes, well made of heavy calf, substantial leather soles:

4 to 5'i. Priced for Wednesday at per pair

good s'.ie

2.50

Lilt! Oents" Bhos Ocod dependable all leather shoes, lace style, extra heavy soles:

sixes to 13 -.4: regular $2 00 shoes. Per pair

1.69

Tots Button Shoes Patent leather vamps, tan or gray tops, also plain black kid shoee:

sises 4 to t. Excellent values, per pair

1.50

the Alper.bra'is of St. Louis, whkh representee n brewery in a trolley league in that seo'lon of Missouri. His Start. Holloch.er was only a stripling thn

Little Folks' Slippers Baby Dell one-strap patent leather slippers, bow trimmed, genuine leather soles; sizes 4 to 8. At ff Pr pair J. .JiJ

Misses' and Children's Ankle Strap Slippers cf patent leather, bow trirss.T.ed; flees 11s to 8. pair $1.80;

sixes IH to 11, per pair

Jchn Kslly and ether well known makes of Women's Pumps and Strap Slippers, newest models, tan and

black; $5 00 footwear, pair

Sample Low Cuts Wcinen's $8 and $4 patent leather Oxforda, Pumps and Ankle Strap flippers sample in sixes 2'-fe to 4 only.- - -j f Per pair J ,JJ Roman Sandals Little, tots' fourstrap patent leather slippers, dependable leather sole, wedge heels;

rites 4 t3 Frlced at per pair

1.39 I

3.50 1

1.39

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ri'ory tlmn any of th-t.i and it. certain handler of gr-tind ball? j

Furthermore, he posses-s a better arm. and many a run has been rut off by a . oiiick. acrura-e hce by this yotungste. the CuV-s d-irirg the current cam- j rSfr:. !

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GAS SAVING ! PLAN ADOPTED

AMISICAH LEAOtTE.

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FEINTS MORE AUTO ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTIiEE NEWSPAPER IK THIS DISTRICT AMD IS

mm rifle club I PBEPAHE FOR T0URI3EY i ! The Hammond Rifle Club '.. to bo rep-jl-e;-entfd at Camp Pert y, (".. the first ivrck of Srptoinb.-r at t i. government ! t.urnev o.f small trias. The 1 jo is ! hcldln.? rifle r hoots crry Saturday aftr moon ai Sharpshoi r's Fark ar.d any j citizen. 1 f -. 15 cars. is pn ilvf.--,! to join. The initiation fee i:- Jl ;.i.d the j annual dues. Ji. for which sum l"'1

our. Js of anmiur.it i n are furr.iSheci.

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'le eland U'as'rir ton New York -CHICA'io -St. Louis Detroit Philadelphia

W. 61

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L. 40 44 43 4) 52 5.1 ?fi 5 3

Pet. .604 .Sb3 .550 .415 .4 75

Yesterday's Besnlts. rhiladeiphla. 5; Chicago. 2. Other scheduled games played Sunday. Games Todiy. New York at Chicago. Hoston at Detroit. Philadelphia at St. LouirV.'ashir.gton at Cler'.and.

Br T"N-T-Er Press 1 INDIANAPOLIS. INT'.. Aug. 6 -Auto

mobile and garage men in many cities

of the mate have adopted the recommendation of the federal government nr.d are not giving service o.f any nature except in extreme emergency cases

i after six o'clock at night with the exj ocplion of Saturday nights, ar.d also not i ri lTig service .n Sun'Iavs.

4j9 j Casoline snl-s e.t niiht rd on Sun-'i-4'jflnys have hren s'opre.t in some cities of 4 0 1 the state.

Phis action is being liken voluntarily

by the auto men. In conformity with ill" request of the federal c.fielals. Ttv ord'-r is expected to hae the effect of curtailing the demand for IfiV-or in these lines ar.d also to conserve the supply of gasoline. c'olumbus was one of the first cities in Indiana to adopt the ruling, although '.- some other stats the ord-r ha ben fffoctive for nenrhs. Auto men c Indianapolis hae d'.Jcussed the matter b,it hove takn no d.f.r.ite action. So fir. m tl".s city, they h'i' c generally opposed adoption of tj: idea unless H strict ordt r mailing 't . c m ini ' r-i i y is i?ue 1 by govtmm-tit 'iff ic:n Is.

YOU MAY MOT KNOW PECTIN

THE BEST WAY FOR DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER

The rlfies are pro-, idod by t.ie g.j'c-rn-ment.

Last Saturday's scores of the Hammond Rifle Club follow: George T. Hanton t rresidsr.t ) -.45 point s C. E. McClure. 41 Chas. Whitaker 41 -J. P. Spurseon 4 0 M. A. Dobson i se retary "2 AI D. Baiber SI Dr. F. H- I-ox Geo. J. Nist IS " John P-aue rmeistrr 11

NATIOITAI. 1TJAOCI.

CHICAGO New York rKifburgth r'h:!ndclph.ia hiioinrat i

64 SS 5 0 44 4:?

L. 40

Krookbn 4 i Forton 4S Si. Louis 42

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Pet. .663 .." n2 .52; .4611 .4 57 .45:? .410 .112

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Every Man in Lake County Who

has Money to Use in Buying an

Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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T. GIBBONS SEEKS TO EOX DEMPSEY

Tom camp, i Ja k

5hty but

CAMP MKADE. MP, Aug 6 Jirbons. boxir.ir instructor at this

has come out with a challenge '.. liempsf y. Torn admils Jack is a m good boxer and has tha punch

thinks ho is just a little better than the man who seeks Willaru's scalp. ! Tom has issued the , !.r lie :. j through Walter .1. Hobinson. director of operations. Knights of Columbus v.-.r j

activities. New Haven. Conn. ;ibbons ofi'ers to donate the greater par, of bin sijare In the receipts to the welfare work of the Knights of Columbu." or any other crgar-izai ion that may be. nient .oned

Yesterday's Ecsnlts. Chicago, 5: New York. 3. Roston. 1; Pittsburgh. 0. Philadelphia. 3: St. Louis. 1 O.u inr.ati. 5: r-ircoklyn. 0. 3sraes Today. Clnoago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh r.t Philadelphia. Cincinnati ft New York. St. Louis at Boston.

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FRyriS hWCM CON-WN !ECTN BUT iCK bWFrtlENI ftClO fiMF.. IAIH,

!PEA QOINCE 3J4A. Afir; VwEET ftPPlE; ' wHh "ShESE ACiD5 MftV SE ADOEDBVTHE USE OP JUICE OP CR3-flPPLE5 CR u0Sa-SiP C-RAPIT'b

PEClH ewCW E VWliED THE OOD'TION OF uiCE op CKhiiCLE

wATlQflAU WAR GARDEN CC.M I S 5 'QM, WA.'W&TQM. D.C

It is not really necessary that you should. The free book cn Canning and Drying issued by the National Var Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, tells you all you need to know. Seed two cents for postage and procure a copy.

Lake County Tit I Guaranty Co

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AUTO INJURES

TRAP STAR ON WAY HERE FOR SHOOT -

t PkI N'r IELD, ILL.. Auj. 6. A. C. tinor. ore of th liest known amateur

trapshooters in the central west wa.a; r.i:i down by an automobile Sunday and ; painfully Injure-J. The accident hap-; pened as Corner was on his way to a : train for Chicago to compete in th Gra-id American handicap. :

232asara3ss Abstracters of Titles ss'x

Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

FRED R. MOTT. Pra-ju FRANK HAMMOND, Vlea

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ALBERT nIAACK, eii'y-Traa. EDWARD J. EDER. Master.

Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.